Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 12, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 December 1904 — Page 2
Weekly Courier.
jasper, i
DOAMm, Pubhthur : i INDIANA.
ICUBRjJNT TOPICS,
TEE NEWS I! RR1ET.
The arinouiii ement wa.- made, M tha tlst. that Attorney -General Moody Mall remain la Presideut Itoosevi-.i" The officiate of the Cuban governtcent hae omnall.v denied the p..blished reports that them l yellow lever in Cwta K. it Scruggs, the well-known St. 1. on is merchant, capitalist ami Dal lauthrvpist. ilied at his home in St. 1-i'UK on the eweec a prolonged 111. aged M years.
'Jimmy'' Michael, the noted YV.-I-h or ddlc-distance bicycle rider, died suddenly, 00 November 21, on board the Pn-nch line steon.sr' ip La Savoi, of congestion of the brain.
Obttle but 1 hers employed iu the larg
Idants at the Chicago stock arde held rarolinn. ja withdrawn his hitter oj mass meeting, on the 2Jd. anü de-j ,..i!u,n lo ,,,, ru as collector c
iiled to go on strike when colled on
ti do so by the officials of their union.
The Philadelphia presbytery, on the flat, by a vote of U to tf, dee Mai in fa. r of the affiliation of the Cuml.t-r-hu 1 Vr -!' nan church with the Presbyterian church of the Hatted tS:a After - niessful mining operations, fh- lapanese have blown up the coupler s.arps of the Rihlung and Sun-Chu trn nn tains. This practically gives them poaMwaloa of all the outer works at .Port Ar hur.
PERSONAL ANO GENERAL. The Ik) me of Kiiuer hl. Thomas, a ,'roiniaeii' lav er t Omaha. Neb. and attorn) fi r the Citric redeiallon. was ha :l vnelBWL on the ltd, by a hoanh ixploded em the front porch. Uriels eaadnfalag the argumenta of cnun-d for Senator Joseph K Hurton. of Kansas, w.re riled, ou the ".'J.I. in the I'uilcd JtaN supreme court. I. car-Admiral lohn Kussell Hartlett. I mied S:at navy, retired, died at the Marine hospital m St. Louis, on the CM, of pin nn. onia. conirsc led while ou a te.ur : ;n-i u u' government s iam vt-ssi .- pl.nng .u .he Ohio and Mississippi rivem I'residetit Krau is of the Louisiana Parehnna Exposition On announced, at a :ig . f the ... ard 1 directors, on tli. KM, tl. '. t the World's fair had no 1 -'is paynMe nd .he comparatively haslgalflcaat urrcat accounts.
Senator K. 11 Tilltnau. of South
of
Jhirleatoa, and he is refriends ac having "passed or 'he time being. Montana Mi ter" mad a '.-rld"s fair aerodrome Itt dingibility was not as t" motive pow. r almost immediately afer saa mal, and a landtrd at Linde uwood. four
Robert Oul. hanged at Bates- I Mile. Ark., ou the '.'.'.ill, Qf uiutd ::ug J Sheriff I Moldau on September Ii. 1904. Caushy was so near dead of
nervous prostration before he r a hed the gallows that the attending ptiyaiclan thought that little life was extinprtaaad ith the iuhm. Assistant Superintendent E. A. Pi he. of the Illinois mine, near North Kreedom. Wis., on the 25th. saved 50 miners from death by rushiug into a burn1111; room at the bottom of the mine and extinguishing the flames, buii were licking at 1.000 pounds of d nannte. Henry Holmes, a negro, was hanged at Columbus. Tex., on the l'.'.th. for murdering Stewart John Hell and his four year-old son. by beating them to death uith an iron bar. his motive being robliery The Herl tu Lokal Anzeiger's Mukden correspond nt telegraphs that, according to a report brought by Chinese to K'issiaii head marters at Mukden, the corpse of tlon. Kuroki has armed at Yinkow. LAT NEWS (ILMS.
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B0ÜBIEB HAPPENINGS
Told in Brief by Dispatches from
Various Localities.
RUSSIANS HOLD
For Request Made in Washingto.' Vv hugland and Russia. THE DATE NOT YET FIXED
Honor Ilea HrlnrrK !.. mmm t ImiliOi k I r I'lai on I h j Ht.MrU ! laveellamCv IIm ttwM iiM'iiii'Ni. ' VVa-hingtoii. Nov Count Casst
1 ni. the Russian ambassador, and Sir ' Mortimer Durand Hritish ambassador. ailed at the stat departaMNlt, Mouday. and conjointly extended to the
I nite.' States an invitation to name
Files butt Each Mouth. Oarrett. nd , No .' . Ever) month Janus V Hayes, of thia city, brings suit against the relief department of the HaMimore k Uhlo Railroad com-
I pan) lor liisutatii e uioin lie . laiun 1 I due It 1 tu for the preeeding 10 das
The suits are xttrted b. lore a justic of th peace ea h time, and H.ie gets a judgment for the sum vs 11 hunt failure. The railroad company then apKals lo the dr. uit court, but the law does not permit the case to he carried to the appellate or supreme iourrrbe'aue ,, 1 he small amount Involved, ahieh is one dollar a day Sundays aud legal holidays excepted. The suits grow out of the failure ol the relief depaitnient to pay Mr Hayes iubiirame at the one dollar a
high making aMeer of the I nited I dy r,e ''""J ne remains in- j
Ft. ij !. fight from ( n "ie M nsira' "ri ibii.
Two mor arr. - ts on supreme court warrants . aargtag ontempt, were made at DantW, Col., on the 2."th, aa an outgrowth of the legal conies' over
the reont election. Thomas Culp and Frank McMahoii. democratic elect :ou
: Ii. -.: t" 1n a
Prince Sanadaru Fushtmt, Japanese military hero, and the mikado's representative visitor to the Knited States an ! ihe World's fair, left St. Louis, on the jlth. for Philadelphia and oili-r
Pr. sident ReoeeevHa spee-h nt a-h :n-ttn. on Novemiier 1!. at I n Mien of the unveiling of the bronze fc'-atue of Frederick the Great, and the et. ndant ceremonies, is a:d to have gjpeatly pleased Germany.
:i;a!:"d in a lea Uy t room rear Curtis, the parr ii ipants begins and p:-.o!s. three lay lend, Th-
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Arnold Benthetn, until two months w iashir anil one of the lar- si sio k holders in sBTtagi banks at New Liberty and Dixon. Ia . was arre.-red In ( in ago. on tlie 22d. charged with em; mm at of pgO.090 of the banks' funds.
Dtelalon No. 2 ol the Missouri su
pt- me court, in an opinion of Judge 1 Dutch lanirtmge
ox handed down on the 22d. has affirmed the sentence of William Rud.li h. the murderer of Detective S. humai her. and fixed execution for Januar
B the explosion of the boilers In j D. R. Mi'ldleton's COttOQ gin in the j town of Walter-, Miss., on the 2th. ; two lire W4 re ')--t and five persons injured, two of th-m sertouely. One f.ari arai killed and three others j injured m a freight srreck on the Cin1 Rnaf) New Orleans & Texas Pacific I railroad at High bridge, Kv on the :4th
A raoinm'-at to the memory of President William McKinley was unvpiled. on the .'Ith. at the main entrance of '. n ('.ate park, at San Fram iseo. Otis Lore land, who killed George Oe; r a frmr. near Alton, O.. was
electrocuted in the ar.nex at 'he Ohio 1
peatteatiary on he ?itn. Oom Paul Kniuer left a fortune nia'. d a H,7IOjgiO. A large part was bequeathed for the mam'. -nan. e of th
ju Ices, were brought before the court , h a spe.tal olfi"er. and Mlannti in i t As of Bltggf each. Robert Causb) was hanged at Ha - - ville. Ark., on the öth, for murder. ng herlCf D. Morgan on September 15, ' li"4. Cansbj was so near dead of ' aervoan prostration before he reached the gallows that the attending physi-
u.an thought that little lite was extiu-trui-hed with the uooso. Assistant Super. n'endent E. A. Pike, Inf the Illinois mine, near North Free- j dorn, Wia., on the Mffca saved M min- ' j en from death by rushing into a burn- . uit room at the bo; torn of the mine
and extinguishing the flames, which vera Liking at LgdO pounds of dyaa I cute. SteptMO iutney. Jr.. of Richmond,
Va., son of a wealthy wholesale shoe
dialer there, who mysteriously disapeared while visiting the Worid s fair at St. Louis on November 10. was . fu'it j. on the rjMh. in a detachment of
Ncrui's at JerTer-on barracks. Frar.i IUI Huell Cooley. founder of the wholesale dry goods house of Cooley, Farrell Co , from wh.ch sprang Field ft Leiter. Marshall Field Co.. and
Mates n:t on the international conv- . uit tee that is to investigate the logger Hank incident The names of Admiral Devef and Rear-Admirnl PVenck K Chadwick Ota being considered in this connection.
it iv oaderstood that the term "ofner of high rank, used iu the agree
ment aetemna Russia and Oreal Hritain. means any officer having tlag teak. Under the interpretation, u would be aosttble for the president to appoint a rear admiral. It .an be anBOOneOn on the highest authority that the appoint aMfni of kdmiml Dene will behenrtilv w boine.i in Hus-ia or Orsnt Brttnin. espee laity la the latter ount ry. The ract that Rear-Admiral French E. Chadwfeh 1- sooa 10 go te London on anoint of his wife's ill health, hac led to the belief in navy ctrchM that h. might ' selected lor thisrtiis-
juriHl. which the atlli. ted man say i
for life Haves was lormerly a !O0O motive engine, r on tin H it n. and II years ago had his leg broken iu a sina.-hup at Stanley H. recovered from tills sufthie:nly to m to work,
and he .ui. tinned at Iii post lor nine years when, at W.ilki rton. he had hi j right ankle unjointed. in the 1 1 itiu ol
JIPMESE Off Attack on Port Arthur's Form tioas Only Partially Successful. TWO FORTS REPULSE THE JAPS
Mlseklaa i.-r..- SaM I in... 1 ,,, eri z.tHHt Qee-nittey i4 tttun Ilie .llilkle-. ". Mill.. I. I rrrOiig lo II. mh. Tokio, Nov .".1 The genera alls ou Port Arthurs foftlfecatloa, 1 Began the nighl of November 55, i,an lnen bin partially successful Fori arinngshan, Baal Ehrfnag and hahekuaa hav.- been geetregred Japanese Attaiks ..u ggagnihai id K.e'.wau forts were repulaed 1 ,ii Japanees losses are report-.1 bun nearly 7,000, il i- aoeafhle the ana. k will q Nneared, ton the Japanese si Uaae to besiege the towt m Rustiiana are forced Us capl
which abottl thr. . in. lies of the ininCipeJ bone had to be reimoed Tl: loiupauy eonteuds that he was not
totally disabled, and for that reason ab
(li.-.oiitinii. i the relief payments.
! vi vi Ihe president. make the ejection, and be h a med, h- na- not
attitude m the matter.
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Ban zemstves. on th? j.'d. ooaeghjasd th- draft of their memorial, wh b they will present to th czar of Ra.-.-sis. it la in effect s veiled ultimatum. r.et:ir:: forth the statement in effect Iba the emperor must choose between reforms and revolution. im ' e Steph n Putney, Jr.. of Riehmond. Va . -on of a wealthy wholesale shoe
who awstertoesly dkna- ! horM. for roam
Tisitine the World s fa.r ' TtenMttdoni exrji
Fire Italians perished in a fire whlrh destroyed the old Noole grain waiehousc at North Bend. Ia on 'he :th. The sperial train liearinu President Roosevelt and party arrived in St. Louis at 1:46 a. ra.. on the Uta, and was at once swiuhed to siding in- : the Administration enframe to 'hWorld's fair, where its occupants were left to rpo undisturbed until the official ilay opened. A tfeekhoha Ofspatch of the 20th nrs that Heisr'c h Ibsen has had several a'lfi-ks of heart trouble, and that
h - i'iidition is such tha' there is lit'le
I'rrll utlioirie nr. Il.'luu trrntiKrd For MeeUag Oi I ninlln. London. Nov gs No date has .; SSfl tixed for the meeting of the North s.-a otaaaafsntoa, but the pre-liminari-s are aeJag arranged The British in.l Russian ambassadors viitd Foreign Minister Colin howsk at
11 any other dry goods houses in Chi- ' hmaa Monday, to arrange :he ehofOB
of an Auatrfaa admiral, should that be found 11 ssarv Admiral .Monte Coeolli i- gotag t Bado Pest to oan fer wi'h Kmpenir Francis loseph on 'he -ubjert.
lacs of fiKxi Bitter eoid preraili through ehuria. The cold is especial!
1 the Bhahke, where th
ol 1 i Id Mai hsl I 'v gnu 1
Killed His Wife. ropathla face eaes uüter PlerceriUe, lad., Nov. SfL -With th mill's ssntiaeta have been I words Cliff Darling has killed me,- death a' their OSts. Tb Mr Bane Darling, yar old. on Iktenae.
rharsday rushed front a room, nbers she bad be. u in . mversatioti wuh In 1 husband. Clifford DarUag, and foil da ! 111 the arms of a 1 i;an..-mv,ng dinner guest at the home of hei
father. Scott Knox, near this citv I '" ov 11 Upp n
Three shots wer. fired. iil on.- ol th'' mmi eÄdI uf rhv
whnh took effect The -bullet entered the right shoulder and siereed th
h.art Darling, after attempting sul- . n,0,,r rxlerf in the world, hav.
id. by swallowing morphine, rat from the house and across country tc Milan, where he was arretted by offters who rrad t-en instrin ted to take him in custody. Phjrgfc ans bel.ev Darling will live
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PH II RKI 1: II . im .- .e rU-llHM)lel S, r.lvitir I Rosea RomIsm Ns oI-i..-Mu...i
London.
jkirnnr aas neen in progre Japanese two-handed twordsm
i' Bt Louis on November
lonad oa tan Utk, la a detach, recruits st Jefferson bar rack -
Lady Curzon was taka by a pedal train, on the :'nth. from Wllgger ti j I '.T-nemouth. where s'.ie will spend .!e ' in"r at Highciiffe a.-tle. . nr-t- ' akareh, a mile outside the town, ""ht raildT limate of Bournemouth is epected ', jsist her eonraleseettce. shj kam the journey well.
Tne t hu aco subway Co with a cap Ital oxk of pBO.OOA.BOO, an I roaipossd of mem who represent Jm per rent of th- railroads having "hi. ago terminals, was organized, on the 21at. arj took over thi $10,000,000 company, whkh has built miles of freight tuuTxds under tkt city streets.
O tLf Bd, 'he delegates to the An-erban Fedsratioa of Lahor convention at San Francisco aain re-fus-' tj indorse socialistic ten ft r: The delegate to whom the authorship of the iards calling Mitchell ami floniprs traitors was Imputed denied the ekargn is s sii.,.(h from the floor AlLirt E. Troy, a well-known ne-.- -t papermas. died suddenly at Otarer, Col., on the aath, ike reenlta of an atta :. of grip. Mr Troy wa- t.. ef. Itur af the IVnv. r l'osi. and aterlottg to gftins: to Denver for his healih wa.-, managing elitor if the hkgMej p.il.liiations i! New Vnrk. A widow sur vivos him.
At the annual 1 hant;sri ing dinner Of Asjerfteaas In London, on the 24th. Btr L Iward Clarke. In an address, Kaid that :h" ambassador of the Pnitcd F;a'c. should n o vye himself Äll "Ameri.an." a r;rvat Britain hl U rritorially larger part of th n-i-nn-. and Ike rep is not entitled to the name Two more arr --s on -upreaM court warrants charging cnri'empt. Won Bade at DenTer, Col., on the 25; h. as sn oatgronth of the legal eontani ovef the re.-nt eWtion. Thomas Culp and Frack M' Mahon. democrat le election Judges, were brought liefore t ho court n a perinl officer, ami releed ia
Ooi:n of ?1 001 i, h - - e The session of th Amerban Federation of Labor at sa rraatlsco, m he rit. was the mo,t exciting ye b.lo. Daring the hest-d debate, which vat Niton as by the lines pact ed in rrj." Hoa of toy geestton of smlahsn. bef re tho delegates, Samuel tiompera SP-! John IMeketl wep charaed with helr.c traltofi :0 Ike auae of ,'ghor.
nt prevailed in
16. was at, Petersbnrg, on the 2.f h. when it meat of , K-rame known that the czar had re1 ?eivd In andlence a delegation from
;he ?em-" 0 for consultation over the demands contained in their memorial.
It is believed .n Tokio that hnpor- ; taut aereloneBeati in the siege of Port Irtknr ar- impendin.: The belief
-r-is 0 tic 1 ased mainly cm the unI official reNir's of the successful progi ress of the sspffftag against the Er ! Lung. ung Sh 1 and Tung Kekwan i fort-. I hi- snid that th dispatches sent by ;en. Btonassl, eoauana ler at port Arthur, sent by the destroyer Rastoropny to Che Foo. contained a frank statement of the hopelessness of the fcituption He said "The garrison is beins starved out ." The i hanksgiving day attendance at the World's fair wa- IM. "ill. It would probably hsve been larger had the transportation facilities been adequate, but the Wabash shuttle trains had beer taken out of commission and the stteit ear companies wer 'aught napj ping, having retired many cars with I the advent of cool weather. Si- Wilfrid Iurier. premie.- of CanI a la accompanied by Iaily Iaurier,
sss a visitor at the World's fair on Tl 1 1 ksgiving day. Sir Wilfrid expitrial his amaomeiif at the ex(oition'j magnitude and omprehensive11 ess.
Paul Strasser, a union e i-ran, and who an inmate .,f the soldiers' home a' DeartÜe, 111. died suddenly at l'nion tation. St I.uis. on the mou. v I the ttk, while en route to
Kßebr.'.c. " .0 visit his familv.
A gnat wolf drive occurred a the pasture retienre near t'hattancsiga. fkla., on the jph. Forty smiare niiles of territory was covered and about fifty wolves imialei, ten of which were aiptaaafl snl killed, it was the largest hunt ever held in the territory. Sixteen persons were hurt, two probably fatally, on tn- :'.th. when s passenger train on the Pennsylvania railroad ra-h-d into a trolb y tar at Bedford. O The trolley car was filled with passengers. Francis Beeil Cooley. founder of the whol-ssle dry coods notise g Coole;-. Farrell & Ogv, from which sprang; Field
k loiter, Marshall Field ft Co, and many other dry goods houses In ( hiago. dud at Hartford. Conn., on the -"tri. aged years. The Americ an Federst ion of labor. In convent am at San Frsnic(,. on - he 2Mb. decided to reinstate th' striking engineers and mechanics who walkei out or breweries in 81. Louis, Mo and Belleville. IIL
died at Hartford. Conn., on the Sftki aged 8.' years. The American Federation of labor, in convention at San Francisco, on the 25th. decided to reinstate the striking :
n - aeers and mechanics who walked . out of breweries in St Louis, Mo . and Belleville, IIL Sixteen iersons were hurt, two probat. iy fatally, on the ;T.th, when a pas- ' teig.-r train on the Pennsylvania railroad crashed into a trolley car at Bed ford. O. The trolley car was filled with passengers. Henry Holmes, a negro, was hanged
at Columbus. Tex., on the 2'xh. for murdering Stewart John Bell and his n
four-year-old son. by beating them to ta ,!,,,arl to death with an iron bar his motive h- fn,; an ! "mplete
ing robbery. The Berlin Lokal Anzeiger's Mukden corn -;. on dent telegraphs that, according tc a report brought by Chinese to
Russian heael piart.-rs at Mukden, the -orj .-e .jf Gen. Kuroki has arrived at Yinkow. Count Cassini, the RanaUa aatbaa asdor. and Sir Mor'imer Durand. BritIsh smbassailor called at the state depart meat, in Wnsktagton, on the zyn. and conjointly extended to the 1'mted I
states an Invitation to name a hiirh ranking officer Of the Knited States t.avy on the international committee
that is to Investigate the Dogger Bank iric ulent. The congressional committee whi.h has been taking testimony in the case of Judge fharles S. Swayne. of the ! I'nited State distriet court of the northern distrie t eif Florids. against I whom charges of irregularities have ;
sean mad-, closed the testimony, on the 2Sth. and adjourned Ten American fishing eraft. including eight sailing vessel- and two steam
boats, have been seized by the Canadian fisheries protect! TO cruiser Curlewand fiiied for illegal Ashing in the anaelian waters of a tributary of Pas--amaquodely bay. near St. George. N u. 'harles f, Warner was instantly
silled and fre.m twenty to thirty per-
i" 1 um arBM, iit ii ixKo.
Ru -ian -on- ' at of ''urue and is now one of the
ally published professors of the e ivil engineering de-
ieailw 1 n Saw B)eeUieel -.o.. .,. 1: . raMMli-.l ut si iVtrr.liiirii St Petersburg Nov 2: -The press
is ont 'In- atorniai a; liberty to : governor
eonim.n on the Anglo-
rentfoa, which is a
in the Messenger The document i ' Psrtment
well reeeJved. and the pa:rs find in it 1
11 which to take exceptions. I
I b promise uf a tagalry, which is
what R,is.sia most desires ami from w Iii Ii there i.s nothing to fear.
Engagement Is Announced. La Porhs, ind . Niv. 25. The engagement is formally anonunced ol Miss rkeJ Hanly, daughter of J Frank Hanly, gowrnor-elect of Indiana, to Prof Harry 0 Carman, of thi citv. .in of ....ih W (larnian. whe was a member of the last house of representatives The announcement wat made at a dinner party in ele bratlon of Thanksgiving at the Hanly home. Miss Hanly is a young womaE of brilliant attainments, who will
the Rttssiaas in snnd-to-han 1
The Jagst, aorairniag to reports got one of Ike Port Arthur fori-, sad de r Major OsaorsJl Salto and . . nmiii. lought viciously. The iwordsmen abo forced their way evei Lungshu para-t-. losiai great hers as they did M Tli in was evidently the most pi -turesipi. scrimmage of th. j . forts under attaek eoastttttte Ibc last line of formidable- tief, n ,,t p,,, r. thur. 1-011 1 it 1 o 1 11 itn not 11 ut 1
j nia .- !.. r debet in Indianapolis so. ietj ' ub ' with the inauguration of her fathei 1 sti as govemor Mr Carman is a sradu- tic
PATTERSON JURY DISCHARGED
Ibr 1 .ni II 11 in i Ulm,, , 1 it,,,. ,, 11, Mess Owes Leenves Mm other l lie r Mill I .-.
V York Nov . Et . -. thing
hs' had been done m the trial of Nan ' ''is conscience had troubled him ever
v luiii ..toL PvofeMaea 10 iimv 1.1.1. 1 I ii. on ri u nn N.n. Vladivostok. Nov. 25. -Advices received here by military authorities m
ate that, not Althstaediag 'he ran
Ma. it pr-ssure of the Japanese. 1 o
tlarmaii is a ri.idii-: tlons are uot so unfavorable m P it
Arthur a- they have- lieen repre-. i, - 1 The supply of food is adequate f. t it has been iniMws;h)c to pre mat I slipping- through the idocknde of d miral logo, and the f'hiii' ao to take risks If hey an ma!." money The Japanese have estab!ilie. a naval station on th- Elliott islands asm Pert ftrtkar, ami an .., their Import boats and seat royen there, as well as doing superficial work vn 1 lalaeii Consta at lighting has i am s ha witti the- aotdlers, and the recent losses hav.- beea small The Jagnaese at
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...I.r ,.f ihfi I..II mmA .1.-. t. - wj " "
a",u "e nao e ,,.r,if- tir.. I.i.e
iaKen advantage or an error of the
.-urn in his favor He i xulaineel thai
Gets Conscience Money. V'abash. Ind. Nov 2., M. rt Coate
former treasurer of Wabosl eounty I , has Just re. eived a $lo bill from a 1 j Wabash man who. 2" years ago. when ' ; Mr Coat- wa- in offne, through a uiia- '. I take in his taxes rot the money. Mr ' Coate ree-ails about that time he had j a hard time making his cash balan e. I j and finally Btood th'- loss himself, but ' the ini ideut had passed from his mem- :
ory until Hie letter aim f. nklek th :
j Patterson, who u areaaed of the murdel rd Fraiir T Young, was undone '
Mm:. -ay meirning. Shen Judge Davis, in th. suoreme court, d i si harmed the
il jun rs and dffteied a new trial. This '
sine-e. At tin- reOjOeal af the writer, Mr. Coate withheld the name. Saves Wife from Prison. 1-S Porte. Ind , Nov 2". An infer
ai
are caution-, dig'
, ging 'oward the objectives, rather th .n
rushing them.
it M llrmly be-lu v.-d lore ihat i Arthur will hold OUl until tin- ft
rt
vision o! srri .
i he second l'ai i fit sijua I
i anei lino m w Ln.i Iai..I..,..i ...
.oiirse was ne.e-s-arv Imm ause of the " -eM,. ,,- IH re- .:-!... t ' ;: "! ': '"' '! rf Mr 'l ira Mc-
- - - wo- ua
. .TP-
-ns seriously Injured, on the 2Mh. by i tiew trial.
the j.iry. who was -tri. ken by
bral apoplexy Friday The new ttial will te bagna ncst Monday ami a -pee lal panel eif 20 talesmen from whom 12 new jurors will be selected, was drawn Monday. The report ol Dressler s physb ian. which was made at the owning ef cuirt. that the Jureir was in no condition to return to his duties, left Justice Davis no alternative- but la disi harte the Jury. Mi-- Patterson appeared mite h dejected as ne was led gheh q -t,
Tombs to await the beginning of the
mc overturning of a crowded northi ml (Jeliefontatne car at Fonr'eemh ad Papin streets. St. Iouis. Slant, Sc humann-Heinck. the w,ellknown singer received a cable mesge, on the 2-Sth. snnouncing the bath of her husband. Paul Schumann, ' their home near Dresden. Cermany.
Members of the jury wh.. were -.n
after their disi barge wmM that they had formed no definite opinions as to the guilt or inn.. -tu.- ,,f the ai . used, as the rase had not proceeded fnr noiigh The Blnese Of Jutor Dre.-ser. re-ultine in s mi-trial. ha- revive! tsl'x among lawyers of a promised
Ien Jae cvb S. Coxe-v, of Mount Ver- . amenlmen' te. the trn.- , ,,;i-t ni utn
lion. O eelebrstcel as the leader of "Commonweal Army, glod a personal ntttkna in hnakraaaii, on the 2Sth. in he- UaitSd States aoarl at Polumhus. Three lalsirers, Charles Me-llieh. Frt,nk IJennich. and John Poropat were crushed and smothered to de-ath In a tret;, h at King s highway and Fyler avenue. St. Ijtmi. on the 2th. If was reported, on the 28th. that the pilot for P.-esident ItiKisevelt's secial train was stoned by four nien while passing through s lonely spot near Uracil. Ind ll-rr Most, the noted (f York an rhit. wa- arre-te, in S' lmis on he -.'Vh. following two ineffNti,si mj. trnip's to hedd a meeting in that city. In a i lash lietwi-en Italian factions t Tarbondale. pa . on the 2th. one man was killed, one mortally wounded and another seriously Injured. The jury in the case of an Patmr-
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providing thai the presiding Judge n s civil or criminal ease may or.'er one or more additional jurors sworn, and in ea-e Of the death, disability or din QaaU&caiton of ar.y juror one or more of the aftllMnaal larora hall be surstiuteH.
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weal pom-, n. y.. Nov : nan ind Arthur Thayer, aged 1 and 12 vears, respective!, broke- thraagl the ice- In a pond here. Monday night and the- older Ikiv wa - drowto d fke Isiy are sons of ('apt Arthur Thayer. uf the Th ii cavalry. wh is on ftst at 'he military acaeb-my las Ma as in tranrf ctasfc, Scranton. Pa . Nov 2. fl cnnti etween Italian factlems at Carbondale, loads n ght. one man was Irtlloi, one morUlly woundrd and another erl Joy TP
one. oi rremoni. inn . wno was arrested for horse stealing and cast into Jail, and whei has been released from UStoiiV b t he , ,;,)n ,,f J;,.r h,18. band that in- .oinmitt.d the crime. Mi-Cone i!;. imt make the conf. si,l until it bee ame etegf that his wife would be sent t0 prison, when he surrender, d himself into custody Indicted for Murder. Martinsville, lud . Nov J The grand Jury took up 'he case .,f Edgar Tbeaaas, harged with the mur.ler of Elbert Bowman They returned an Inelntment in open eourt against Thomas, charging him with mureh-r in th- first angree, The shoeiting took plae e at l-wisville Thomas and Ilow-
man were rivals for th favor of Miss Ixju Stella White, to wheini both had been paying attention. It is not lik. Iy the ease will be called until next term
i of court.
Robbed in Indiana. Elkhart. Ind . Nov 2.1 - Charle s Darisson. of this cttJT, who trav. Is fr th'- wholi'sale Jewelry house of otto Young ft Co. of Chieago. mn4 watches ami diamonds valued at l Too from one of his trunks at Veeibrsburg. tad., after making a night trio est a . '
i ne truiiK remainen em a station plat form and in a baggage , ar
Railroads Make Long Haul KokagfO, Ind . Nov 2." Mr- (Kirn inn has just roegfeoi two i.x.s gt vmsehcild gooels -bippe-d a year and a half ago fnm her home then situate-d In Tennessee. The merchandise has heen upon the- road ever since arid she was unable to get any trace of ft. Ths gooels had traveled across the continerit P. ik-Eye Closes Schools. I Pacta. Ind. Nov. 26. -A number of schools in northern Indiana are Ing ofoass be . ause etf an epidmlc of pink-eye. whlrh Is said to hav. af. fected everal hundr-il students
Holl - I V I -1 s -i, MOU A i in i r -i I tu PssgsvH II I - Hl Mas l or hütaM m . . . i I. Loenton, Nov. 2S. -The progu ..f the Hus-ian seecind Pacifle stpiadion exi lies dally growing interest Up-aiies.-eorreKondent of the MorolM Pant, ilise-ussing possible prepara' OM to meet the squadron, suggests that Japan ndy upon the older war-b i -to maintain the blockade of port Arthur tin fae t the i eirresponib-n' as-e.ts
ihat ;iiuadv tbe- an M, .-nipbo.-.l . s.i-l thus e nable- Topi tei release his BSOtS n. ..lern .-ssds for overhauling at . . -bbO preparatory to MOtlaVi Adm ai Ro Jest ren ikp COL. E. F. WARE'S RETIREMENT The r. II.I..I, e eilaeleneva ni-.u-enll. in ai ,. llfTrcl Mi. .ni neeetwbet I a. Washington. Nov. 29 Col Km i" F. Ware, commission t of penslot who recently tende-nd hfal reslgnit:.n. has at roiineeel that he would r rc about December 15. Col u at - ... .
nution was ae e . pte-d by the i p-.-n' t beeonM aatectlve on laanary I, Fir-t rVpaty Commission r Dav.-u rt probably will ls deslgnal d to thnige of the bureau, .in 1 will -en st its hind until Coi Vfgeg racet t gnalllles I., kssstii le Prairie i.--IiWon. Ok la.. Nov B Tkc (hl i Of the southwest are TfgnghllBI I I paign having fur its object tb- Sab laatkM Of prairie dogs on their lae. ' The we (Hons of country that con a nie-stiiti. trees and attaaeJtg grsss urc Inlesied with there an'mals. Benth from Meed Psleeeleg Chsrlesion. III. No.. 2!- W ' K.ins, 140., h"Hl ol Kngllsh dep. meat. Kastern Illinois state non si Ik 1. 1, dieel. Sunday, at the age ot years, from bloesl (Miisonlng Induced T an agsj rating performed a few days a-f
