Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 10, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 November 1904 — Page 2
Weekly Courier.
JASPER, ""j
DO AMC. Putl tr 1 INDIANA.
' cathedral la Cincinnati.
IVths
attend the Louisiana l'uri hu Uoi at St. Louis oa glumly, of Nov Biber. 1 If t f!f n Prince Sadaara cousin of the emperor of Ji rived at Saa Fraui -.., ob th the liner Ma President Roo-ve:t on t announced that John Hay VI tin Be u secretary rate du L r veer, - " ..
IPOs NOVEMBER 1904 r' ' I"'' I '" '" I s' -rrr i j 3 4 5 6 J 8 9 io 1 1 i2 i 14 15 16171819 20 21 22 33I24J25 26 2-2X21)10.
Practically eeaaplele unofficial re Uni-i up to the morning of the 11th indicated thai Roosevelt had carried Mia-
with th. a---. re i
wn of BJBSSfVOr r Ith nine out n and a gol - ot !. ,T"
( 1 1 if f.n r ropica THE FEV8 15 RRIHI. PERSONAL AN O GENERAL.
nth. con-
There is some t pro! able changes Marth 4 next. It r tary Shaw mar
:n Waehingron of the cabinet after
The cruiser Columbia, whit h is conveying Secretary of Wax Taft and hu parry to Panama. MM ashore, uo th loth :a PeaaacoU hart or. off tan I Ida coast. i go " Accural Aiex.eff. viceroy in the fat ea-: arrived is S- V r! urg -:i ÜM l(Hh. la eaticipation of Bis mnl
ictei that Hoa. George B. U-u ls:i.t It is s'ated w th tha Secretary Hay will re-
M confirmation had reached Lon 1 don. on the 11th. of the rumors cur ! rent n November 10 of th.- rapitula t on of Port Arthur, or that Hen Stiesei as anhing for an armistice, prepara'orv to surrendering Kir, man Farreil was killed ai.d a sc ire f persons w-re injured, on the 1 1th. in a wreck gf the Missouri. Kan as T. xas southern liver, eight miles from Parsons Kas. A S . 1 1 hem railway fast train was OB the llth. below Cochran, i '.a S--en coaches were overturned and If bsfSOSM slightly injure i K - - Gv. Buren K Sherman, of Iowa, d.ed on the llth He had been -n invalid for several yeara. I l-Aifc NEWS ITEMS.
ONE LIFE 1 0S1 IN
SUNDAY'S WRECK Engineer H nes, of Decatur, 111., Dead From His Injur. es. OVER A SCORE WERE INJURED
s. Tn.ru
a- ;r. ite on
V rc w
if 10
aa hour af'-r ker arose, on thi
Sergt. Th
t v art. wa. th- vh. ir. : 1 -;re:n
B Iar
r ed th
rater and gas maim in; the city into darkI cars were burned
Balfour and Iver J.
'111.- Hnluith Mr fei, nl Ol I null Iltouslil lo IIa. II. i-m liar tu I In- remit" u ul II
St. l.o i; Nov ! Inseph P. Hines of Detatur. III., the ugineer who wa hur' in 'he wreik of trie Ua:;ih pis s- r.f r train near the icr. hunts' bri I I a i) roach Sunday, died at an sari) hour Monday gaotnin : in the city no.s pvul Hines aas .-- .-.-. msM d. lit w ;T cars of agi Cpvarga o4 a seora others were nag it le.-s m vercly hurt, the u.l lowing being the most serious: I. tat l luiiirril.
L Llewellyn, fireman livt sever iy sei . d . n fai-e ami 1 of ( od ; may gja, Vries. t'hieni o. k:c e -: : .u: e .
WITHIN OUB LIMITS.
News by Telegraph from Various
Towns in Indiana. Sues for Lost Voice. ChieSL-o. UL. Nov M Kdsar.l U Frank a vinal siinJ.-nt. of l.alaet(. In! mo oiuil mu in Chicago, ho was
RUSSIA TO PURSUE
WHO 10 BITTER END
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Im ehr tat! -
Lcrd Lacsdovne. la the ab;
Prthe a: : lib.
p!sy of
irh ha.i . Are aft
neavily !.;l'l...l
uightly they were over- !
r i :. into the wa'- r r. of AuNmn. Cai . wa arr-r ,.n the 12th he murder of his parbrother, on November
t the family resiard to conceal the
Dat I bar, in upper at s I :
araA.- an, i H , .,i!iy , nsjaad. MiM M B Marshall. CI dins.n ' strum- ! and Internal mjn ned in W "nz! Schlcicel Uclroat hunt- tus: n f rmht kr--
a btat John A ! :nann.
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MMM
Fo-aer -F S -aas. a m t- ::.a;. expre11th. that a -ui .
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;-a. e Br.t-
Tarkoy Ofcar
ing. Japaaeae visitors declared it the Eight persons were killed and nv cost interesting display of their aa- ' iBiured, two seriously, in a head-on tionai flower they had ver seen. collision, on ih? 1'tth. between I'ni o Five men were killed and 22 :n- Pacific west-bound passenger train No. Jcred la a wreck on the Chicajro k ' ' n( r ea-r-'. mi extra freigat traio Eastern Illinois railroad near C..ron. short disiame west of Azusa. Wyo.
lad . oa the Sth tJ The body of an I ma was found in the end of Ohio avn' noted editor ' HL. 'be Tth. by
n tarrs
- : . - I white a corn field near
An explosion of dy 1 ;th. wreked the resi l-ay at V:rainia. Minn
11 h
on th4 of Mayor - . ; d s war oa
the plural
v i ti'irely rut oS on the i tr h. by i- accompanied by
ird Hay. brother of Hay. and of former Hay. of Sprincft 12th. at his home in
right hanu I adly cut.
K .n- r. M. Ir - V bni:-o i
about face. W K Who tcr. C:s -.. Ill ; h ad cut E. J. Birdsey. Bittrer Creek, X. Y.; left aaad sprained an i body brained. W asitioaton Barnum Srnfleld. Mich knee dislocatad. 1 Vahin;t,n Barmim. Suntb-'d Mick; bad eut and rrght wrial sprain I i r B. U Ike. Ifanipatoaa. N. H. la Bt rat ad and right le trio i Mrs. Jeanette Chameers. 44. Wenat.d. Ont , left leg rut and rit sprain -J Wav L Barnum. Sunfleld. Mich.; left enkie dislocated. H A. Wiseman. Chicago; head arid ah nid rs bruise,;
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Mr-
r
Mr-
Almira Price. V.'a.l :r.nton. ) h ankle sprain -d. Ueddick. t'.it.son, II' ; hurt oi P- . C. Miller, okfi . Waat. M crushed.
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and ano'her
.spa: r.ver. The
ani Ku-
- a of
ph Campliell. l ack strain d. r tvkeLty oth-rs s'niaine-i ; n tram was composed of tx . including a baKKage car. It
fhe Ru
and i
ta
I. drove them out
tablished their original 1
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ieni o: ' to Pria
w.n a
f4n.fWM.00T' of hf the Japauu
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the
of Ccaace : ronri
in- I'to. ezpioneii seven eaarga -' w. cf aa lacared S3 r was a light fall of snow at fel C.ty end in southwestern hus on the P th. the firs' of the saa
rrw of four n n athagfd f ' J: - r. Ml in a failure.
to sefl
xirted i. and akiai
ie intra: o pe-, near th Merl l.i.- or, at
' ' Ear- i aTiale off the Masm. IfctL and the pro'.ably lost.
t at e 14th. en led Ton mills a.
Tili s tivr inn for the terra of the train I a.s not oaas
c r r : . b 1
as no olstnii tion of anv he track, according to :h ice it is taken for rran"d the ad. The engine went over 04 alevrkti into the embank the side and tbm roOlni 'ie tagtage car. it is s;a--1 :he rails, but 'he next four smoker, and chair cars nd pileil on Ig4j of the gco The last BOach r-mained cu
iBjartd at Indianapolis in the wreck of the loot ball tram Ootobat :n 1908, has broagjhl suit for damages agalnat the Bis Four railwa company, demand inn 1' stmt for tajariet rgcartai. Ht rial gel :liat Ins roace was ruimd ly the shock f tile crash 111 l.lih .-.I manv uura
tilled Frank charges thai the iml s of tin road sere ne;li;ent. that the Purdue special waa running at an unlaw faj rate -l spe.-d. and that the roa.l la l oliy re, msili This is the ar!' t damage suit as the outgrow th of ÜM r,,; It will v. followed l ot.irs of es mportance. Frank avers in the suit which gga liled at latfayett Sj'.ir.:.i t- w r. 1. has in a i.cgr. e foiled his career. Kills Successful Rival In-': map.- .s lud Nov. 1 1 Kivalrv .nir the hami Ol M;-s Stella White, an Jttractive young woman of lwisville. led to a tragedy in which Albert Bowman was shol at:d instant!) killed I Kdward
rhoanaa. Both are yonag ihriarg, MlM White is said to have expr. BBBd a irT for Bowman, aad report had
It that the) Were mwn to marry Bowman and Thomas niet Sunday, and wer Mea talkitii; on the MroH Some one laasntg !y heard Mips White's name m.ntioned. and immediately Thomas lr-w a pitid and fired four shots at Bowsnaa at doaa raago. Thebüe faU ird . X,.rei: almost laatantl) one t uilet havinc pern trafed his heart ami another his right breast. Thomas rode away. Brgj afterward captured and taki n to tjWaecr, where h- was placed In Jail. L-w Wallace in Good Health Traw fordsville. Ind . Nov 14 elen Ü v Wallace is much annoyed by tho reports that he is critically UL Telegrams of inquiry have been pouring in at Lis home for the last two days, and to ail of them he replies that he is In better health now than for two r: -.the lb- drives out to hia farm, four miles in the country, every day. and superintends the construction of some additional fishponds. He Is a 1 great admirer (,f football, and twu ' ago was a spectator of the Wabash-Indiana game He is not sp mhng much time these days cn lue autobiography and is not taking mu h interest in iL As It Is not over half completed, there is doubt if he ever j finishes it. He is just now in the midst ' of his etVH war experlennHanly Outlines Policy. Im!ianaiolis. lud.. Nov. 14. J.
i r.mk Flamy, governor-elect of 1'idiar.i. said that it was his purpose tc p the state institutions under nonpartisan lontrol. and in order to understand their nerds and enable him to Buke proper ru ommemiations to Ihe katare he would visit each one of them p- laoaaily before he enter- il upon hi- off..-.' I In i ie ve the people of the state appreciate the need of having their beaarolafU institutions managed by nonpartisan boards, am! it is m BWrpoee to meet their wisnea in ihis regard, h said, and then he added: "I know i t no greater trust th i i . an b. .-tiven to a stt.- administration than the care and control of
the pnal and Benevolent institutions' Russia's rwdit
Ji tOe uLT.t.-'
tmphatic Statement Made by Count Cassini at Washington. COUNTRY'S PRESTIGEAT STAK d
OaeuM Raaata aa giare u mit latavfaeaaaa Fawn I miiu iiie t' at tag Mate in Mae w ar u uii Baaste.
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lev of Port
Isidore Rush, the actress, laddy of the Glittering Gloria" ny. diel of heart failur. on the ! I a'hini: in th- surf near
were ! HkeOl and UBWeflyg WetM pinned in Ion of he cab under the mass of dehns. S- am spurted over th- m from the
jsh.Vtr d entrails of the engin- ani j their i r:, for help eoaM be heard , al, ve the din that immediately ew) -ceeaV I 'lie- rash Their snouts wer'
to oc-
le
Mbe Idon Daily Telegraph's cor-
with f Xovetni
lea. uat nigh: rmln'-i
fa., a tea :n Ph:la
Alexander Snrbe:aBd. said frcea the last BBM tlaat of th Ba'aklava "six handred. die llth. at his home n rn a h r he had resided for ) j
' iwj:--t- - who sown led th
bus: e call far the memorable c
lmzj'j-Lal .zeJ in vere by Tennysoa
It WSJ
hi Log
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O the proposal of the Its!
ls--r of ff-eelan aTaira. K:ng Vi Caamasud will sent to J. P. Morgan, of Hew York, the lasigala el Knirht of the Cbowa of Italy, as a te s imoclal sf t1- gra:itnle of the Its.. an natioa fo- the return of the Aj-oo. i r rpe to the Italian government.
A P. Saanders. of Gsthr.e. Ohlaw defeated repwMicaa eaadida-e for coun'T oatr.is .oner aad a well-knawa Guthrie Dasine-ss men and property owner, committed suicide, oa the h. B' his hot bv sfenottnc The condition of his banne affairs aad sieatal eVprewioa over the result of th tiot are tboawht to have oeea the motive.
I p-vo. um unomciai represea rat ions , had tea made directly br Japan to , Ru&sia. with a view to peace. These ! representations, it is also said, lavaot been met fairly and are not likely ' to be repeated by Japan
A OMpatche from Colorado Springs Got at 2 a m.. of th Utk, said that the towa of Anaconda in the Or B Creek district, was in danger of destracton by fire One block bad already beea burned, and the flames at that time were hind control of the oca! fire department. At a height varying from I 0 fe. t to two miles, wireless BBeaeaz-s were euere fnlly received by the oca pants of the basket of a balloon wr-ch made an ascension from f be World's fair grounds in Bt Louis on the I'th The experiment was the first of its hia4 ever wie is Amrfra
far
lork canrel when an immense wave i?ht her and carried her into deep The :;er. ,r F!era-;-.r. of litior ev on the llth. In Lyrlr hall, in in Franc...,. jn its twentyBtth annual rfinvention. Oelecates om every pan of the I'nited Statea id representatives from Porto Kico, lgland and Canada were present. Ri'ssia will pursue the war in the
to the Sitter end. that K until
Russia has conquered " Thei were the opening words of an emphatir s'ate-m-nr made n' the Russian embassy In Washington, em the 14th. by ChMtfJ Cassini, the Russian ambassador. Th- ongressional (mmit' headed by Congressman W. B. Hepburn as chairman, whbb was appoin ed to inspect the location of the Panama canal, sailed, on the t th. on the I nited States 'ransport Sumner for Coion. Philip Veinshimer the former New York latior leader, convicted of extortion, -es. or. the 14th. sentences: to
ftte prison for not less than one year and eight mon'hs. nor more than two years and e:h months The coroner s Jury that Investigated the Tereio tCoi mine disaster in
te the 1 rir"tiel a Becoftd later in the shri -
and ri-s for aid that I9BJM from the lmpris iii u ai.d inj ireti pas-engers IS TURNING BRONZE COLOR Sr. V 11. Ilickmnn, of l'l iimutu lOdii Irin f ri.iii llml Hare Vilm -nl d4li.u'a lll.mir." Indianapoli.s. Ind.. Nov 15 - Suffer ir.g frogf one of the rarest diseases know n to the me Ileal uien of the woril. Mrv A. B. Hickman. Of Plymouth, u in the EpAorth hosiptal. at South Bend, where ahf i e;ni; 1 by BhyalelaaS from all the larg'-r town; of the mi Idle we- . The facte and body of the woman have turned a bfonr.e color The ailment is known fo the me.-!!-cal p.-ofesslor as "Al.lison's disease." go called from that fact that in 184 a Bbyalciaa by the name of Addison
an souncetj ui a Inion me-dlcal soclgej I Ie gtSCOVOry of a malady in w hich the holy of the virtim turned to a bron?e color.
Cuies Sen by Suggestion. KU. hart. led. Nov. 4 - -Mrs Marii n F. j Waahharne, proniintnt in the Indiana Federation of V nun flu! s. and the j rife of ir Waahbarae, a leading phyta I
-.at., has i ured her 1.'. ar-old son l .. Bjatogi of treatgxeai t saggestloa after minent sj-f iaiiata from Chicago had declared the hoy's death was inevitable .:thin a oar The Washhurne lad fell downataim when a hahy, crushing 'hit ikull in tn his brain. For years he has ht en unaMe to waik and was final. threstened with becoming desf and blind. Six months agohis mother adop.-
hi the svste-m of sitt
Washington. Nov 1.1 ' Russia purmn- th,- war in the far Baal to thi bitter end. that Is. until Russia ha, conquered. " These are the Ofiealng words of an emphatic etgts steal bib Ii at tho Russian embassy Monday by OoajBt fas.sini. the Russian an. . a dor. Several times, recently, tm at
sador. in the name of his government, has categorically denied the BOM tf of any Inti rventmn in tho war, but ihe recurrence of rumors thu' powers contemplate mediation ,a caused the ambassador t rotterat on behalf of his BOVenUM tit its p-i-regarding intervention or Bled Ii any kind. The stBteBSBBt BOatinUi "I deem it my duty to relterat. I have so often .-aid, that Ru - a .- . not BBHtpsOd in any case her tm operations in the far east. All rumors and reports regarding the p -success of the direct ovettttn peace which Japan is said to made to Russia, and ragardisg the diation of the powers, in my o ton, are started for the parpoei of convincing the BJghJbj that the en! of
the war is close at hand In this waj it is hoped that the publie may hi ! to beiieve that Japan s loans offer at trar-ive investments. 'realise ti f lonntr al BSBha. ' Russia can no more admit of mtes feretice than Great Britain . :. -he Transvaal or than could ihe T'nit I States in her way with Spain Where the prestB of a country g ar -take, all other considerations are and grast le pur aside. Some people may think that financial d'fflculties will Influence Russia to end hostilities. Such an opinion is based on the Bales assans tion of Russia's financial reaosri There it no doubt whatever that R sia. whose annual income exCOe I i million of dollars, can not be enc-d In her attitude toward the OOShe of the war by the amount of ir epen-i:f ores. Is it not altogether out of the qu'-ation that Russia, who did hol Xpert war. should in the mom tit when she has mobilised her army, and Is sending corps after corps In lighting r-a line to the far east, snddsaly call a hall OS host illt ins, partinil-.ry after she ha-- for in arlv a year, without any difficulty or recourse to extia ordinary measures, been able to carry all the extra expenses. "It is not Srfthla my scope to comment upon the new Japanese loan That Is an affair for the banker an I for the public, who are able to !. -:: what advaatsgei or llaad vantages lh btVCefniSOt offers But the-t- ran be nn Bjoaesslty for commenting upon
Any one acquain:. I
w ith the Paris exchange 1 1 able to convince himself of the solidity of Rn m s finances." EUGENE F. WARE RESIGNS I'riiaiioi PaWSWllSslsasS lenders III Besinne etwa I be peeeldonti tu ink.- i:n.-.-i gaaaaes I.
Washington. Nov 1.1. Pension Commissioner Ware tendered his ri ignation to the p esident on Monday, to take effect January 1 W; n - en Monday n.ghf. Comr
si.. ti. r War.- refused to discuss his -if
the l i,y '. b d tion in anv v.av evcetu t. ute,. rkal
jn hour each evening alter he retired, j ihe newspapers i.f the countrv had been
' reslgninc him lor the past two years." For at least one year, however, it has teen ilflnitel known that Mr. Ware would retire from his office soon after
' the fall rl. tions. anil return to hts I home in Kansas to resume his law practice It i, b.-Reved here that Co-, mls-sioner Ware's action was not due I I any suggest Km that the severance of .hi; relations with the tension ofTb e
Would be agreeable to the preshb Bl tin Um matrary, it ha lern no s. -r t that Conimi-sloiier Ware, sHn af I us-urning his duties, found the iatic
" OW IM ;, -,t slii-f. Ulf;!,
Br. Wash borne declares his son has been p rman ntly cured. Dinner Pail Aids Forger. Michigan City. Inl Nov 14 A, I r- r dn u in the garb of a bibor:ns man. rarryln a dinner pall and a.'ompameij by a woman, vlctinn.ed Mi htgan City bu-ims, hoBOCS to ti.. extent of $:..mi ,y passing che ks to . h was ata. bed the forged signal"r" M, hi can t'it Sash A Door company No trace can b found of the man or woman. The fact that the man egrrtef a dinner pail led the Bjge 41 '- ' th-m. h- w.i.s an employe ,,f
tne lompany whose checks he -ented.
pre
Thr men were shot is the Cr.sp'.e Creek (CoL i diatricL oa the tth. as a laash of elect ksi eaarrebx Ose of them . dead, another mortally wocsded and the third rj!r la. irwd. The dead man Christopher M, r a former alderaaa of Go id fie?-;, aad a
ce . r, rig aa ler Shenf lüeneetsoa
pr r .hat ofB'uHs fonad tson after she Independence i r
Which It min.r- Wre U rtnrnl
vne oi xae retails or the recent a verdier n the t tth tnrheoft
e:eeL9B. It is ietimatd. will te the appointmeat of Corteiius Vsaderhttl to be first secretary of the American legation at Berlin. Mr. Vanderbiit and his wife, who was M m lirnO' Wilsoa, are ery popular with the German etayoror sad empress Daring the last flscal year the r?v-
ausesj by a dus
(hat ex-
rt, -.
Inis ha granted authority to ti an prelate- snd priest takrl in the great pilgrimage from untry to lurds Rome and 'he -and. to -ay ma-s on the ocean, nal Mecnni. who was adminisgf fJJM a;-tol!r palace under so XIII., died a 'h vat Irs i '.a
nn th 'h of ntiralvsii whlli
oa the llth. o take eff i Jarj-
Wl u
V I rmrr'i toseph. Mo.
a farmer.
t nlal BSWWWV Nov. 15. Nicholas 7" years old. who
In Bad Condition Logansi.ort. In. I . Koi 14 Congressman Frederick Landis, who baa just beei reelected by an overwhelming muji rity I, as dev. I.pd symptoms of lockyiw He made a vigorous rampalgn for Wieks hi fore election, delivering ai
lnel five miles west of Hsll's Ststion. pIBChes in Usi than a month, many
M
while intoxicated, became mired the open air As a result rheumatism of
along the river near
is and was suffocated.
Reatshg N ( .I
Out
tin 8'
Hith sp,., were rottfes Mi ti la Spalding bi J-it, ng hoi a.'s . mi. loss f M.fM
thlalj vi. -nr vi, lawaswisaated. Ctnstantinople. Nov. 15 The death U BSao laced ..f the Vicar Cathollcus Ah''?.;!.-, ton 'her with his secretary, rear Van It is pre umed they vor
a rice.
'ov. 15. iis !ehlberg a ig and Kmil SchmueMlnsj nit of their hones at in-, which started in kg and Bprsad to the ad I'oth hgBJgag were airly destrcy?d. entailing s
the throat muscles has fet
canr.ot ooen his lipa
in. and ho
The bishop of Wi r is', r.ina tm in. si addreaa to his clergy, recently said that the clergy had fallen unde r the des p ;- ism of choirs; and with regard to monot tang on a high m.te he- complained that they aseglfd ho think there was "seimethlng BBl'ttl about the note C."
Rev. A. C Dlffegdorfer, pastor of tht Irace M. E rhurr'i Plainfleld. fi. J has arr.nged i..r g aajtd and It.llrni t.iemb'rs gf h.s congregation to be - cht to fhurrh in aim mobilea and carr ages. as well as ir die) cars.
Of bis office distasteful to him. and that this distaste steadily increased. There is no intimation as to who his successor will be." H iM.li.ln BtSsetee MrlrnarS. Chicago, Nov. 15. Cheers und landclapplng followed an announce nunf. on .Monday, by Judge Dunne granting a writ of habeas BOTBOI for the release from 'he penitentiary of t'aptaitr' Qeorgs Wellington trsetar, of the "district of Lake .-llchigan" fame. Streeter was trlven his fr loin
on a tet hnicallty. namely, delay in Bl ccnting the order committing him to orison Many gaswe Pssswaed. Memphis. Term , Nov. M. A special to the Cotiiinerclal-Appe-il from DBcatur. Ala., says that 12 negroes are dead at Cead lake, a BjgfM sattlem Bl in ihe suburbs of Iiecatur. from the a" -eis of poisoned Ice cream whib 'hey ate. It Is said, at a church rally riiin V4 i-liiahrlmer Si-nfriieeS. New Yot'. Nov. fi -Phnlp Weinsheltner. the former labor, leader, c nrh 'I of extortion, was on Monday otvenced to state prison for not lets than one year and eight months, nor more than two years ami eight months.
