Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 9, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 November 1904 — Page 6
GOVERNOR BRODIE
IS
INVESTIGATING
Report That He Will Sei ' tbe N :w York Foundlings is ErroneüL. A PERSONAL INVESTIGATION
ail llul hMN Hi ab ui Max- Horn lilrii Hk I hW wh i '" ' Btbell ' Olll.-lla. Phoenix. Ar:.. No. 5. O Bf id I jf Arizona now in Clifton and I rctici investigating the -caudal eUSU" the tsaelng "f orphan call Ires from New York fouadliag lastltutloa, a Cathode institutions. in prt.a: fainiHe Tho report that he ha been commissioned by I-twldeal looOTtt i erroneous. Alter the recent protest f people of Moreno; against asIura met ho is, and their taking summary eharr,,- of the orphans and disposing of th"m in private families, iac Catholic authorities at the asylifm presented the matter to President Roosevelt. It Is learned that Gov Brodln was In Washington at the time ttio pre!ent requested him to IsrestlgStS and report, although not in an official capacity. Returning home, lie submitted partial report of the matter, and is now making a further pertOMl lUTOS" tigat:on. He expected to return to phoenix next Sunday : Monday. It la further learned that all but 14 of I children were taken back by the Catholic officials, and these It were place! la families who are DOW trying to a.iopt them. The question Ii purely a legal one. and will be settled by th" arobaU ourt of Graham county. MURDERED AND MUTILATED 0 ll..er llonot ii . f WeSS Utilta lu luil.-il l'lurf Kent Marahnil. Mo. Marshall. Mo.. Nov. 6 Friday morning about six o'ciock four small bnya, Rex and John Human. Br .-: : Hubert and Joe Bums while soing through a pasture in the Lg ol the southern part of tbe city, found the , .. 1 txuly of Ross Butts, a IT year-old white girl, who worked for Andrew Olson, of this city. The boys promptly gave the alarm, and Coroner V. C. Or-ar with Dr. S. Crutehueld. male nn examination. It was found that -he 1; . 1 met with violence at the hands of unknown parties. The body was lying on it- nzht side, with the left ear torn off. th r flit badly mangled, tl.e right s: le d her face crushed in. and her throat cut b a sharp stick, which was thrown on the ground by her side. Numerous foot prints were on atl sides, and thi f in 1 beaten and worn A half smoked cigarette lay near her, also a pair of black gloves These were the ou'v articles left behind by the niur dei .
IS DUE TO RACIAL HATRED This in the Explanation ot tha Innsbruck Affair. luatliuiiou ol ao ItitUmi rniMiUy I nirliin t'oHOnf i'i'iinulil I'ret iiiiuit-u lit . , ui uiiHOm. llome, Nov 7 When Prem: M Ofo Uttl OOSM into power a ear ago he found the relation - between Ual and Austria In a very disturbed conditiou iu COOS! Ojuencn Of the fact that antiAustrian demonstrations had been tol
erated b) Bignor Sanardelll, his preaccessor, who. it i.- all 1. wiuked at j the propaganda for Um nahm alia Italy of the Itallnn proriaeos that are still iubjeet to Austria. Wgnor GtoUttl i ham I . i tins, and assured Austr.a .-he had nothing to fear from Italy This wa, publicly emphasized b the meeting at tbextln m April lat ol Bignor Tottoni, th ItnWan in later of foreign affair.-, and Count Go- i luchowsky. the Austrian chancellor However, Austria s deiiai ! tii'" 1 quest of her Italian sub.net- for am tlonal university a: Tin.-. I Bp to the trottblei at I:in-hrurk. vhleh have endangered good relations between j these two governments. Behind all other explanations of the Innsbruck affair there is the racial hatred between Italians and Austro- , Germane tn Italian provinces subject ; to Austria, the latter element having Vainly tried for ftVfl centuries to Oer j niani.e the province! Austria's M fusal to establish an Italian facuitj In the fniversity of Tries:.' !.. - n ttr i.nir.i to the fear thai it would
result in fan onlvi rSltj I but roc ntly Itvu leclded an Italian recoil r nt tn mi ; versity. Thi- w, n: into ef ; I ember 3. h h the rioting , disturbance -. II is alleged
PORT ARTHUR'S
CASE HOPELESS
Sfoesscl Acknowledges I., But fcuyi He'll Never Surrender. AMMUNITION ABOUT ALL GONE
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1 DECIDED IN AFFIRMATIVE
A $500 Bet on the Color of Thomas J tfersjn'a Hair Settled. I In- .-rlttii Mini Vo' f ',,, Hg Malrri swiaw( ' III III- l.fl- ml. W gal incton. N' I I. .toi ;im- or Washington and tini- tvbo nam mnde heu ol whether or u t Thomas .i frer-
on had red hair, have decided tue
Wetgtrty question u ammative. Iiis htstoriaiM are backed up :n thelf necjnion hf descrlptlont bnd some ol the 'nur. which has I m In tb k0P lag of tine gavommeni ihIm II mi dipped from Jeffereon's hond whil i occupied ths White Hons loag Mm.
i he question si to tue cow r W Jn forson ':; hair came up in Washington ) as tbe raanll of ;i i'-' h setmw thai , se i -ai men were discuss la I tbe ewe j tion in the Lfnl00 League, KeW York, : whi n (omfl one asserted i hat the poo pb of the Tatted Btates had naer elected a red bended president. Oinse j Quently, the speattOl argueil, Judge Parker bal bo chance, Tb tnton enl wn j immediately questioned, fen I II was as ,
si-rted thai Jefferson had red eon trovers) ..iiii so warm of tsoo was made an I com? sppointed to eine to Nasl inspect Stuart's picture of
which hang iii the Ued parlor of th' White House. Tbe committee nan tbhf an.i decided that the rtntsemnn i al an ! hair Bat n' the historiani have taken a hand in the controeewj smi have discovered ihat Jefferson ha! red haVr. and thai the painting has either faded or that tue artii trie I to
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RESULT OF PRACTICAL JOKE llli-j.il Inn ni-Kln !... i it XS hm Told Hi II licit) I r" Hr a I r I ii d . ' Snringfield. 111.. Nov Janis It I Maxwell, president of lo al union No. 5. United Mine Workers of Anieri.-a. a' Vlrdeu, has i "vn nnol -n l kitiad by Thomas Hall, a bartend r, as the result of a r.rattieal joke. Mall a r tinning home after closing the saloon through North park, when Maw for a Jnke, stepped from behind a ti and ordered Hall to throw up fell hands. Hall, who had hen a victim of hold-ups twice, raenntljr, lrew a r Tolver and shot Maxw-ll in the stomach Maxwell who lived fof several rTotirH afterward, fcaid he did not blam? Hall for shooting him ORDERED HER OWN COFFIN ji,. a null nrtstraaalM Wssaa Kiiii-ii niaenall Wltfe Bwaa ol t r ) rli ill Ii--
Palmjra. Wi- . No ." After orderIns her own coffin to he fetndfl Owl of pine boards at a lamb r factory, Mis. A. D. Low. a rich wonnn killed herself with strychnine because ibs hnd been threatened with law mi. She Ord ed the box, which, ncoOl king to a note, nrna to be her CofflUi to I"' tn i' 'V feet long and 1 f . it iquareat utiier natd ROBBERS BLOW A SAFE ffeenwe tMtaa in Cusb aadl i-riin-ritii ul I. .. al munmiii to ea.. no.
ORH ii-oiii)i.H IT i-niii 'K. fl SSSSI nr.- iill-.i ui lu DI p,-ri lbs Hobi tnnshruck, Nov. 7 -The body of the ar:ist. Preaseyi who was tai!-1 through the heart with a bayouet during the r:ot:ng her.- on the night of November ::. was buried Sunday afternoon in the Innsbruck cemetery, in th p-ct.ce ol a ft."at crowd and with an imposing ceremony. Perfect order was maintained. A arong forte of gendarmes kept the route clear, and large fatMUments of troops were 'mil in reserve. The city council had de cided that the funerul should be at th. public expense, and black flags were
b on all public buildings The corfin was followed to the cemetery by the burgomaster, nu nitx-rs of the city council, the rertor of the university, members of the academic äenat and j ntudents carrying flags. The comn was hidden under masses of wreatnBurgoruast. r Qmtl and Deputy Bekalk delivered orations at the sMe of the I gra.e After the funeral, crowd- promenad- ; ed the streets, singing German patriotic songs, and !l c M people as-cmhled in Maria T. re-a street, where Deputies Berger and Stein delivered intlanima- : tory nddressea. The jnilice interposed, j : and the two deputies had to the station, where they took a train to Vienna ' to avoid arrest. Disorder! wer? renewed late Sunday evening. A mob paraded thO streets, whistling, catcalling and throwing fireworks under the feet of the horses or gendarmes who wc re attempting to Altai r-e th. m. Reinforce men's for the g n.larmes ilnally ar rived, scattered the riUr-. and elosed the road to tbP Imperial palace to all traffle j NEGROES MUST GET OUT KftltVH f Mar-lml rWJ rr.-U. ul., Iln feSWSeg llif mmitsi U i ; II I.
Coal Tri "k. Col.. Nov. 7. The killing In Bold M 1 of Mar-hal Hati s ,,f Coal ("n ek. a roal mining town In Fn-mont county, by two negroes, tlrant and Wesley Tbomp on, whom he was trying to arn-.,t for disturbing th- peace, has canst A tlM white r' idint ; to i ISUS a warning t i al! naTO I to have the camp. Many negroea have ainn iy left town. If uny iniit on remaining, it is feared bloodshed will result. The whites charge the m gra i with nnmerous crimes committed sin the latter wir. imixjrted into the .'.imp. a
rear UffO, to take the plae. of -1 rlKers. NORFOLK & WESTERN WRECK I ,,..!., 0f l r. iuTit Trnln liirm-d Orrr on 1 1 PlfSSSnSj nml MS
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Paris, Nov .". Dispatcher received here from St Petersburg report that the news from P""t Arthur is as bad as It nn be. Oen. Stoessel has tele-
here, wore graph) I ba the car that the position on the part 0 the eua lei is hopele-s; that the ahinets of pirri- n i reduced to SlmOSt its last ig what they and that all r - loir,-. range guns Iftcnlty. have been destroyed or put out of ac
tioa by the Japanese. cannot hold the fortn s," he adds, "but we can g fighting !"r Ru-sia. an 1 we will. Tii i eta, irl shall never be .-arren-
r isiko i iOK ra pokt aiiiiuh. an 0sitsitls Wtmm lbs IsivswteO HSJtMtoa I'orlr. . LondOH, Nov .' Benmtt Burleigh, cabliag from Tientsin, where he has arrived on board the Daily Telegraph's ipi i a! ti amer. says that on Wednesday, whan erosaina from Chefoo to Ch ng.vangtao. lie passed close to port Arthur, and clearly saw the position of the opposing forces He emphatically declares that the whohf bluff of tin- peninsula is still In Russian hands He could see the deepscored trenches and covered ways of
the opposing forces The western Japanese outworks he fjftmouaeed unimportant, and thinks the Japanese hare advanced little beyond HgjOOn bay. The Chefoo correspondent of the TAaily Telegraph reporti'p to date the Japanese MSftttHl on Port Arthur have bet n repulsed They have r irri 1 many trenches In front of the forts, bttl have been un. aide to eap'iire the forts themselv. m The Japanese losses have been heavier than in any previous attack. It i- admitted by the Japanese there that they received authentic bad news from the front as late as Wednesday They declare, however, that the fight , in will be continued j The bombardment is so fierce that , the str etl of Dainy (M mill I distant I in an air linei are said to tremble as though from an earthquake"
lu case containing relics oi -iei-f croon in ti e national museum is th. j süiai" lock of hair which nna mi fr 1 Jefferson's head. This was Inspected by Dt a ti ward ".ark. snratojr j hist.. ntn! a reporter. The hair inow faded, of course, to thai peewin brownisb reltow eray which red ball fades halo vith age. The hair wa. taken irom 'he rase so it could he inspected clOKSly and the decision a- j that the writer of 'he Deelamtioa of Independence onnld not even sei ape in- j to the aubnrn class. BRITISH DIPLOMAT AT FAIR
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St. l,ouis. Nov. 8. Sir Henry Mortimer lmrand. Ike ismish smbansndoi to the I'nitid Stat-s. is a World's fair visitor and is striving at tli- Washing KSI hotel. Sir Mi rMmer arriv.-.l in the city Sunday, and will spend several dayn here. He came dire t from Washington. and this is his fir-' ristl 1 Jjuis. lie visited thi- World's fa;:Mondsy. spending the dsy viewing the buildings and exhil its Sir Mortimer
had a number f callers Sunday ami I late in the afternoon wi n' for a drive through Poresl park. Sir Mortinur is one of the bestknown British tdptomna and is a faor. , ite with tin- govi rnmenl offnials and ir sockri circles at the national iapi'al He was selected for the post leaus ! if his intimate knowledge of Am riOM :i ffalrs. FIRE AWAY." SAID BRITON ihri-iti ui ii slaeNae snaile! nn i Nu Irrriir I'nr i inn mil inli'r nf British Wanklpn.
Miss Rose I lcnncssy, well known as
a poetess and elocutionist, of Lexington, Ky., tolls how she was cured of uterine inflammation and ovaritis by the use of Lydia E. PirJJiam's Vegetable Compound ,4Pi:.n MM Pnrxfl iW, T hire een so Mewdly helped throntrh the use ef Lydia E. Pinkham'8 Vmrotable Oosmpoand that 1 leel I but just , 4p ackuowJedre It, hoping thai it may help SOOM other woman MitTennt' as 1 did. Fr yeai s I enjoyed tin ben of health and thought that I would alwava do po. 1 attended parties and reei pt ions thiuly ela.l. and w uld be suddenly ed, h it I did not think of the results, 'l eanght a hail eeid eighteen months ago while nsensl mat intr. and this caused intlammation Off the womb ml congested Ovarien 1 suffered eserneintlnaT pains and kept getting v"r'1'My attention was called tori r Vt-rt;ilU DotBpOlind and the wonderful cures it had performed, and I made up mv mind to try it for two months and tee what it would do for ma. Within one month 1 felt much better, aud at the do..-of : ., s. ,-. :11 I w as entirely well. " I have advise d a number of my lady friends to use it. and all express themselves well satisfied with the results a 1 was." Miss Kos .Nous. HnnanafT, 410 & Broadway, Lexington. Ky. Thr experience nml tewtinaony of some of the most noted fvomeu of America r le prove beyond n queation thai l.vdia B. Plnkham'n esretable onspound will correct all such tronole ana t once, by removing the rmane and imfotlng tne organs to a normal ami bcaitliy condltionu "DkiuMhs. Pinkham: About two years acr I ecjgttTtdtod a phy -Blckn about nuf health whi- h h;ul Umouio so wiet h. 1 that I was no lonpT ulilrt to ls ak.tu. 1 had gefeit backache, bearina-doWTJ raum, rains gcroM t!i" abdomen, was very nerrouf and initai.l'. and Uiu trouble grew v.. .!.' em h month. Tha physician prescribed for me, but I soon diseovetvil tli it h was unabln o help me, and 1 Uien decided to tn l.vdia B. Piakham'i Vesrtadde Cnnponund. and soon found that it w:us doing me goal. My nppetUe was mturainf, tbe paina uiaappear Ins, and the goneral benefits were well marked. " You cannot realize bow pleased I was, and after taking the medicine for only time months. I found that I was complete iy cured of my trouble, and! have be n well and hearty ever ihioe.srid " more fear tie monthly period, as it nw passes without pain t me. lours very truly, Mitt i'L.vin. A. KKitS, North Summer M., Nashville, leim. When a Medicine ha- been smt-osisful in restoring to health more- than a million women, jron cannol well naj without trying it I do not Im Here It will help mo." It you are ill. do not hesitate to cot a bottle ot l.vdia B. Plnkhamn iearetable Compound ami writo lrs. Plnkhans at Lynn, .Mass.. for special ad r ice. Her aortoeiafree and uelpfnt Write lo-day. l ia ma befafni. mm ass SASfflT if et t fortfevHh m Hersa : iturc of
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.laily Mai! from TaaghU W U - a naval .ifi r as sayin li.at Admiral RnlsstrsS v was annoyed by British
WILL HAVE TO SHOW CAUSE I iigunlod to them: "it yon don't keep
off we will fire." Th" British promptly answered: "Kin- sway." The Hesian commander did not tarry out hi-
j threat. Pont British warshtSU are fol- ' toWmg 'lie fleet, nominally going to Ascension and St. II lens inlands
drea' Itri'ain ha - arranged lor a rhain
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Wnhlnston. Nov ." - Wartan's havo gaaa Issued and sent to St. Louis hy Acting Seer "tary Murray of th- department of rommeree and lahor for the arrest of six Caiaeas women, who win I e ailed upon to show eaast why they should not lie deported to China. The varrants are issued under tin- Thir.es aaclnsioa net, and the char is that the woman came herS for immoral parpouea. They are SI the Chine-..-village on The Pike at the gxpostUOa where there are al-o :t'.i ("hlnamen.
i There has been strong etldencs fur- ! nished to th- sennrtuMnt of commercs and InbOf Sjainsl lbs women whose
arte-' has l.e n ord red. TO MAKE STATED PAYMEMTS
Co.il. I gasntlf siriilKlO.-nlii Olli L. K.ii n ii i r eS tbe Owntenn it ssteMasie.
Buffalo. N Y , Nov. 6 .-Th" wf of James L. Bkldgntt, an aged private banker of Hermitage, was blown Open early Friday. The robbers got 1 ".'K) tn cssh and certificates or Jepostt mounting to 122.000 Btodgatl M
robbed in a like manner of gl'.'.OOO about ten y.-ars ago. irit- rssblmn bees HosMrtulUt j WashlnRton. Nov. :, The ISSMSb M legation SSS laoslfsl a eablerram troni Honolulu sayiriK that Trim in hiina. tlie miUados adop'ed lit'otior sailed from Hi nololn, Friday, fi r San KrmClsco. w iiere h" is exp-'i ' d to m ve on las svsning of Kovembsr or ibs
min wing et Kor ember 10 ffWhUblen Oul .I llnnurr. Nsw York. Nov. r,. Kogoro Taka hlra, Japniese minister Lo thp t'stted tats. was, on Friday, reported 99 be Cmrh Improved. lr .-Ina i v ..1 lie ibsmght all dsneer was passed
H arol ". Vs , Nov. 7. A Norfulk tb
Western freight train. WS It honn 1 from Koanoke. ran Into a derailing switch near Radford at an early hour Sunday and wai wrecked. The engine turned over n Kn;Mieer E. IJ. Lyneh, of Itosnoke. and Fireman H. L lvi)is. of niarkshiirg, hilling both of them The dead m n leave families.
not.- In itrU. KingMon, N. Y. Nov. 7 --There wss s heavy fall of snow throughout the Catskill motttttSlS region Saturday night, the tli M K.'iieral snowfall Of the seaaoa. Sunday the nonstatus aim iootbli 9 wort nssry where mow-cov-i isiirr ! Reaeeeent i nuinns. UonSOn, Nov. 7 -The Dally I lc graph. Which is often inspired by the gbrsranent, 1 rrsstl that Admiral Sir John Fisher will r pr sent On-at 11:11ain on th? Inti ranttoeal commission tu ijfjut'e into ' . S'o th Tea afT:',i,
1 N a York. Nov b Judge Lacotnhe,
j In the Halted Stated circuit court. Fri- , clay, signed an order authorizing , lo om .1 Could and Miss Helen Miller i Oonldi as n eelvers of the Income of. tlieir si '-er. the countess of Castellane, to niak. .tated annual payments to the attorneys who were engaged in strsighfeuing out the legal affairs of
the countess when she wa in financial glateultles. asensnay Ktri rrt-niy. Berlin, Nov. . The Oermsn government Is in full sympathy with the
pffSfOaal of the Cnited States for a treaty Of arlot r.' i. a between the j United States and Cermany. and there i ISSms Bo doubt, that a treaty will be
nrrai I ii petM iiioio-r KMtei if Veain Mulberry Orove. III., Nov . -Kir. Join Oohea, eb years old, a BupUst minister, was klUnd by a fnst-mnll train on th- Vandalia road at llagerst fn:r mnei ea t of here, whils Sinti ing on th" trn.
of ships in heap in toueh by means of
wireless oN-graphy with the RusstSI
ENGLISH VICAR OBJECTS. it . ii . i . PetttaufcatWt Vleas of ! -I iminioi. Obfeeta Is v,. ii.ui ÜBttaeopal ii i iii-ii : i üervlee. St. Looia Now. h. it v R c. PeJ.
linghum iar of Heaton, EnglsM w ho ; B siting torn of t hs I felted Bntes campstgamg ngntnst ritualism in rellgjous ssreices, has addressed an op. n latter to Bishop 1. 8. Tutile of the Rt, Louis Rp1 eopal diocese, -all -int an ) to the servin as con-
1 daeted la Christ church ath.-iral.
Dr. Pelllagaam fetteaded serrtoet Ü j Christ church, Sunday, and took SXCep tion to What li" termed mass This I the visiting divine (nieriis is a vio
lation of the rules and regulations ol ths Fie-' opsl church. Dr. Petllnghasa, it win be remembered, hnd a oontron rsary w ith Hishao Ratter of New York on this nsb Jsct, in a pre. ions visit to Ameriea. whih nttmetsd the nt ten tion of eaureh penals of i.oih Bngtsnd and aasarlca
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CURED
saeeesaffwl t'aaeerl Taae. 8t. Ioiiis, Nov. 8. The World's fair Indian l and, i mn posed of members of the CallOOCO tOMa I indiun s bool. ha returned to the Indian school bating completed a nix weeks' anacsfl tout" of tha states of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa sod Minnesota The tour i most Buecsaafni from srerj standpoint, sewbblsaeg HlSet newslns. rincinnntl, Nov. N Tha arrival at (hi ri nains of Archbishop Bldsr, from V-e'on linspit.il. Sunday. WBJ o.ie of tho most niitio ional at leialcii occasions tbe hfaticy of Cino-nnali
WET WEATHER COMFORT "I havt utad our riSH BRANO Slickar for I tS yaar an I can Irgthlully lay that I nacr hvj had nythmi; giva ma o r.ach com. fort and ta'itfaetion. Enclotad find my orJer for anctder ona." (nami mo acoataa on eevictio) You ran dfy the hardest storm with Tower's Waterpnof Oiled Clothing and Hat OUft OUAr-ANTEF 13 BACK OF THIfe
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