Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 January 1905 — Page 6
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Weeklu Courier. BKN ST 0s OOAMK. RuhHmhmr. JASI'ER, ; ; j INDIANA
1'ire, on the 27th. did $::. um dama bojlasai property at villa Kidge. 111. - - op 1 1 1 1 in lion. Whiit law RciJ, it wss anBounced on the JTth, will s Beaaai Jo-
ii. i iiiijic a.- auila.-sa d r to;
iff ii a lecnniea.uy extras. lion for Dr. Chadwick wore refused Barry of Cleveland, O.. by Gov. i New York.
Cassini, the Russiaa anibassai the laitcd States, celebrated u h anniversary of his entry in
to ttie Kussian foreign service on the i
Sth.
tin
PORT ARTHUR HAS FINALLY YIELDED
The Foes Meet and Agree on
Terms of Surrender.
JAPS TO HONOR BRAVE FOE
Mlkmlo Onlera n ..: o Minn MiiiUitifil l.irr) I out ! JapMM riuy tu BUN Ikr l 1 1 tu I uril:u
"ijhi, t ori Art nur a:u
Titkltt. Jan. hr n it (.( i.rm. o-
b I lelriirnni nnuii'lu ihr Ell tllHW I Ihr Huaalau (Ttra hi
I Vnliur I aa f..H.,,. - I i,r The earl of Suffolk and his bride, I alssMlas IBs afl i.oih awwrews formerly Miss Daisy Leiter, tad C inUrci hrir iftllattoM Colin Campbell and h; bride, who wx- t 4i;to o.lock. ihr Miss Nam Lai tar. sailed for Europe eeaseanoiesi aeoe Kadi ihr
ou the S:h.
The recent capture of Rihlung mo
by the Japanese permits the si
"""" inr I'linilliioui -1 1 1 ti I it r U I., us ittt.l - i.i r.l lo capitulate. Ihr do... ...... i l, . brri nrrimrril an. I
them
of Port Arthur.
of h.ay guns, and g - HaselMaeoaBlj ,,nh ihr
nmand of the city and harb Or of nrK in in i i
0 tS lie In I I x . ,
riiurlolmi
r.. w
ng a glorious page to military rnrals w hich will long remain BSghaaoJto I
I ontinulng. the Temps point i o'lt that the surrend will exert a tremendous moral effect favorable to JaJ'.ll. The Japanese, the paper sjv. are now revenged for the lo- q Pon Arthur after the '!uno Japatu v.ir French military critic r. card rha summier of Port Arthur as rctub r.ng Gen Ktiropatkin's position incn.i--
mm u.tni;. rous, as t of 0,000 men la aow
army
Tola in Brief by Dispatcher from Various Localities.
Vatal ExplosiOU.
itartMii i ny, imt . Doe. 30.--John .itton, aged lm and unmarried, waa tit .intiy killed in an txplosiou at too
reaceni ilu . .uiipanv s siation west
)f of this City Five others wen- serl
usij injured, oce p. rasps fatally Tho Blared are. Kd Ajrres, rt. id manager.
BRIG. -GEN. WARNER IS DEAD Qf),
eased, and will - - . ...
' itv 1 1 r. ii. on 'Hi. r.t,. ...... ... . i . ,
reinforce th, . ....... , .7... ! may me;
north. It U eapectI Ä VtOO-JU. ! Zut head "iSrrV Mini atalOMMhWakr'. ..Ir.. rill I . ' ,4rr UOtMol
Drocee.l no f,,r:h..,. ,k. ...m "1 I BW' al,,! arMl" l,ul! "t. Millard Cow-
v ii in um vU.i VI n ti
an. Itneawa. padiy out and bruised: II la.
The hope is expressed in some of. ! l.. V " r,',lstaDo,,t- "P
.i- .. ... . v" -; I . :'!..-:on a ..ui...! hv
the . i. j .ompressor blow-
Ing out aid Alling the room with a.
nun iKiuu'd from the spark of the
",s niae used to run the compress
.r Thu .m .
Jananes. occuimtion r p.. . .ie uie expIC-siou raised
. r . me lour wmts nf ih i,ii.iin .k.
tool foil In on the workmen, killing 9 ittoa .nstantlv.
t!:e m a: . f .t;
flcial quarters that Um Mirrender of
the fortress will hasten peace: but the
reva:.!ng new is that the fall will ac-
cen.ua'e Russia's re;itirnr
boom rans journals a: sert that
win constitute a menace to all En
rope, which the chancellories should
prepare to meet.
The fr.rmers and merchants of Clay 1
county. Ga.. met. on the :8th. at Fort Gaines, and decided to burn their shar of two million bales of surplus cotton, hoping thereby to raise the price.
na. I., it, i.ritil.-k .
M"" iMMtllltlM. II is rt.rtfii
Hint Ihr .Ihih ,. nrmi III ratrr
Ihr cli .if I'.iri trihur . n iarnUi."
Tttkio. Jan lt. Iii,- Hut.lau auil MjSJSMMSM ('in tu t lonr '.' a p.tl n Irtl lO arransr III.- Ii-rm. ,f . :t i 1 1 1. 1 a 1 1 o n
A Tokio dlspa ..h says that practical- wf "" aoloo teoawa i Ih rumr
ly the whole of Admiral Togo s fleet is ,n, e'iirt ..f -nrr. ii.irr at
rca iy to start southward. If the Baltic fleet is sighted he will abandon the bkekade of Port Arthur and sail t
A dispatch from St. Petersburg. . the Cili, to a London news agenc says that the Russ.aa authorities ha c;.se i m university y. mary l, owing to recent student d: turLances.
t. i;
stay ii iuii i.
im: i i 1 1 i , .
apllulnlli.il of I'.iri trlhur llir Oiia li.pl.. ! IIUl-llkiou. London. Jan. J.-T'..- capitulation of Port Arthur was the sensation of Loa
don. It was the one .)n from the Street where g-oups were sh driving snow to the c
For Monument to Morton. Indianapolis. Ind . Dec. 10. A bill
aas be. n proparoi for an appropriation , :or a monument to Oliver P, If ort OO
oaica the O, A U. of Indians wants iacod at the east entrance to the state house. No stated amount is nlae!
topic of discus- ! ,h WU for an ppropTMAlOB, as the rners. Monday, j f'ends of the bill prefer that the legisitered from tho , lfo pet the anu -int. It states th-.f
. , i Im WW, . U n . . .
i oie -. rv- " " puon of Abraham in.
- ns an l the real ' r?" nian did more to preserve the
i.mon aunag the civil war than Gov. j Morton. The bill states that Indiana us never provided a pr ;.er monument
Expires Suddenly in New York of Uta: i DJ ease. lira. Woestes Wh BeeveOool Ri-m-aieexfieaesol I'Alssstleooo ee ( ii W er.
lir.
"s of w X R
the Ion, i m-
RepuLücan momb legislature who art laer Senator Woli of neer indorse a pre out .Aha Adam.-, ih eruor I le t.
the Colorado vors of forire tby w ill n to count ixratic cov-
Mr H
The most severe blizzard of recent years raged throughout the territory ly ng letwecn the Rocky mountains and the great laVes. on the 27th. causing MUea trouble to transportation ol all kinds and impeding telegraphic oon.munieation. "- -' a i ! Russian officers from the Baltic squadron are prepared to go before tie international commission, in Paris, and insist that Japanese torpedo boats v tre present among the Hull fishing fleet on the occasion of the Dogger tttttk sffair In the North sea.
nm u srran w as
t.ves of th R'l--. an c.iaima- ( Thoy met at noon Monday to arrant; B Th ComH:n the conditions of surrender. The nataffO of the terms agreed on la not , J 'j,Cr'Fand. yet known, but dispatches from the Iv" frun in.' I oat tV, .v. . OQ '3s el
-..-.-. uii i..v i.i ue oi iat
Wl
S'rete. -The womea I mh r of th
If io place a A . A III - clock. The ine'hod that after darktln system
New York. Ian. .1 Un vet
Gen. Mward H U auier. D S. A., re-j
iired, died siiddtnly of lu-arl disease
In the Marlborough hotel, Monday.
Goa, Waim r. who reside 1 in Montrose Ta . had been ill for several months
vitn htm, when be died, were his
brother. Fred rick K. W arner, of Chi
ai;o. hisisr, Mrs Katherine Siark,
of Wilr.esbu.rre, Ins wpiiew, K. it. Sarle. of Si rnntou. and other relatives.
1 uueral servb es w ere aeld at the ho
tel late Monday, after which, attended by an sacorl of Imuor from the Army
and Navy club, am! six sergeants as pall larers from Governor's island
the r'ti!ains were oaaveyoj, to the leblgb Valley railroad stanon in Jersey
City. Ou Tuesday they w ill bo taken
t'J Mori i rose.
Gen. Warner ..: v.ars old. and
was padoated irom Went Point in IMC. H" l e.ame aaoadJ Ueuteaaat in
ML On tbe i-iaff of Goa. Hunt, ch.ei
of artillery of th- Arm. of the Poton ac C-n. Warner arose to the rank
of coitanel, and at tho close of the war wu Ttxi'.-d 1 na.i.. l p. ml ..f ol-
uiit. . i s. Ho aiso sei vi .1 as lieutenant-coioi.-i of tho First .. n Vorl artii!try. The sjeasra bocaa a captain m the regular establishment in Ittd, and a ! major in th- Pirat artillery in 167. In which year be retired. In Mootroae, a hUtoric s.. iety i.aii i 1 tag Is beim erected t perpetuate the ' Ren- iai -1 name. THE YEAR END SHOWING.
ANO BISHDPTALBO
I
The Two Principals in th- p Kpiscopal Church Stai.daL THEY WERE COLLEGE CHUMS
ibr, MoMei reatotlMs asM - 4 llirlr I p.tt t.rt. M rl d lar.-., ,,, lr lr Inr I p in H.. t ,,, He BS I ilrut ketl. i'hlladelphia Jan. 1. . j li vine, one of tin- prin. Ip present controversy in ih. . iliUK h, was xrn in tiatea I ajto, nnd was ijraduated frOM eral theoloun I seminary, w ,. a fellow -indent with Bishop j ., IS70, The two men were fa- tj u
in college studying by the sain In th same room and ' . ,.
penses when their funds ran low
1 1
r Seeons ii-iii nf ttte heav lies MO Sie H Heller lt:t.. Ii m inu I lia ii H a I pt i-u-tl.
I to uiet ili . !
Äev L ii W. In
s world for an- : attnf man iell voriss
irv.ne is an Ir
"!un:e the an Irishmai He was oae
net m.nia-admira-
John P. Dolan, Thomas E. Barrett and Frank Garrett, all of St. Loola, under sentence of five years earh for aaturalization frauds, surrendered Ifl I' lilted States Marshal Morsey, on th" "Tih. and began their terms of imprisonment In the Missouri penitentiary A syndicate for which Attorney P D Quigley. of Cleveland. O. is spokesman, is said to be ready and will to fumi h bail up to the sum of 140,000 to procure the release of Mrs Cattle L Chadwick, held in Jail in tha 1 efty awaiting trial on the charpe of !
if1"
s tf
ihe
I:
and the attackin-- i the pro
' that Gen. Nugi has mmle con.
to the gallant G.-n. S ceived with much sat;sfar-i,,n
announcement of the fall of the H i
s;an stronghold created lit:.- siin-:-e in ofBcial and diploniatic etrclM -t.a r x. . , i ' r- t, fW it had been d;counted by rec nt ren - It a known as early as last October, that notwith-ta:, din the brave showing in the official disP enes. stoesst reeoaroea wera nearly at an end Nowhere nt.f 4.v., .v. ..
r.. M i pa
nam nues
In oa
w. of
for
It wa officially MllMatlli f9th. that Chauneey Mitcaell New York, would ed bin
tern of s;x years ps Fnited States sen
stor from New Yor as Um eofleagae Thomas C Piatt, -j to s rve.
CoTt.tr .: iing
OEM NOt.i
S' a
iti armiaoi,iM
ul.llr in j,
I III.
most masnanin continuing ... , .! '
i i. t- HSiVVI has fear years
A news ag. r,'' SD the 26th. stafi ihe Russian con ti-ur, had ippeai lapaoose comma:
Jlspstch from Roma I that Gen. Stoessei, aaader at port Ar- ! M Qt a Nogi. tire ler, aakiai that hos-
susp nded for 2i hours, and U.at he be allowed in i hat time to remove Ihe wnunl. ,j from Port Arthur. Hon. Thomas E. V.'a'son, of OeorgM the i and. date of the people s party for pre (Ideal in the last election, incorporated with the secretary of state of New York, on the 27th a -to. k Oatpaay railed -Tom Wat son -ü Muz'm r far the purpose of publishiaa lad Mrcuiatinc a nmnthly lit. rarv iv..
rwun ai oi mat name.
Countess Moatifaoeo, formerly the Crown PrineeM Laalat, ami divor : wife of King Frederick Auirustus of Saxony, by Koing to Dr MB IBd tryIng to see h. r children on D. ember 22. has probably foifcite.i her allow -Baca of 17.500, one of the condltMos
oi wnicn was that she -hould foot on (i' rman soil.
not
By petition in the Ualted Sts'i diatrlei court at Bt Paul, tffan., on the 27tii on .half of the (Jalted BtatM Attorney (;fiia Mood) lian 'a salt apmns- .he OeaaraJ Paper Co, and ether companies, eompr'slng wnat is k.. v.n as the Paper trusi. nadet an act of .i. eres appiowd , , .
titled "An act to proteel trade and
n.mperre ncaitmt unlawful r-siraint-aiei moaopoitoi 1 W. L Davis, of 'the Don, ,.ap.r ft Pat Co.. of Ea.i Claire, V;.. nn, f ,h; coaceraa mentioned Bs defndaafs in the Hpplll.V:,,,, , , . . ,h(. Paper Co. at ai by the attoraoy-feaeral lr; -he n.ted S-e I ,., ,.,lrt f 'a"'. M,nn says the OoaanJ Pa
T" -iKo. was orisinied ay
- BKeney rr nwh mptf
MSl lo join, bin that
character. The Iff htef of the imner.a
staff, has given the public his expres sion that "Gen. Stoessel has ren. lere commendable service to his country ii the rnid-t of difficulties," and thst it h his wish that mlli-ary boaori shown him " Military 'mm that the entire garrison will be allowed to march out under arms, and may be sent to Russia on psrole. Late dispatches from Japan havp shown thst the eallant tit-fen.
Stoessel and his m n has nowhera btaa given a finer appreciation than in the land of his foes, and it is more than likely that Japan will embrace the opportunity to show her rna manlmity and admiration of the awl sntrv of Port Arthur- defenders by ai ow ina them all the honors which a victorious army ma bestow iif,n the vanquish. I
PAatll ft it. Peeawk eeneaajuea aamawe Nsmoe In Toar I tadaraa. Paris. Jan. I -The news of the surrend, r of Port Arthur created a profound Impression here, snd was the arei real theme of Conv. rsatloa m offl rial ari'l diplomatic Quarter tn,i .......
aawre ler.
VI.
Opjjosed to Pass System. idiaaapoiia, Ind . Dec. jo. GoverJ Frank Hanly OM pro- ' ! views on th. u-e ,,f railroad by State officials A report that w'ill reconiiriei.d in his ii
j address that the a ptan e of such favors be made an impeadialde offense
niitu up me r.'iks over at the : state house a great d.-al. for almost ail t v sta'e offieials. in. iuding Mm. of , the judges, make use of railroad J l.vS' s Poultry Exhibit at Lafayette. Lafayette, lad., rw i o,
t - - - ' - a uc .41 City Poultry asaociatloa, which was organized in this city Rome time ago. January 23-Jf will Kive a poultry show ihe ass.M iation, which was formed for the purpose of enlivening interest in poultry, has issued a catalogue o i r.es to be aw ar : I by al n.-. chants for MM 1-si exhibits. Th.-rs nil I.-, v i i
OT pri;:'s. anif the show will be open to the entire state. Fan.i Labo.ei Oeta S15.O00. Greeaaburg, Ind. Dee in- i;. j.tlii Ups, a farm lahorer, W( r, ilag mar thii i . nas r-eifd notice that ! is one of h rs of a $'ie.oo.i ,tat.- left bv Mrs Susan Rymono. of Cimmnati.
ineie wirf no immediate relatives iv-
rn r-
itvera storaM ai-.. latemtptad oobh n.unuation and traasportatiofi, par e ularly at the west, hut on the whole the elements w. re bOBOfUt for drou.'ht was brok-n In the PfttahUTB region. By this reaiiBipHi n af a boating in 'he neis hip?oen's of coal were mad.- po sn ami th coke output restored to normal volume Annual reviews indlcat. d that the year BBS made a muh beiwr showing tban -fined possible at the outset, the secCBd half comparing -rv favorably with the first six BhOBtaa, and th amount of business on the books in the
lead tag industries promises still furher haproveateBl in iitt5. TREASURER IN A DILEMMA
-lair I rrntiir. r Hrlr-nrn ,.f ehri.Ln an Ntl lake llxml fa) i.i. Willi BisiSe in. Lincoln. Neb Jan. 1. -Bank, rs of h si,,.,. iav,. ,),., : n, . ;,, Cl ,,n . nJ bond of State TnasurT Morten sen for f' "' Bfld 'ho result is likely to be a
rarattoa of thai ofaee, -vith the aeoaa--ity of an appOlatBMftt by the BjOTrnor. The preoeal BBBaual condition Is a result of a certalB supreme court
Ing. and the courts decided that the ' d'c,sion declaring the law permittini: .1 . ' ' tn.l.M.nil I S ...
Dr.
In cre.i paetty . trou! Is
pal ministers who were m
anons. The career of Dr. Irvine from tht time of his ordination as dan ,i. -;i nntil he was unfrocked in 01 fttl been filled with inler-Mm- ; tods He has not lacked for freqw n thai of scene. From 1871 to Jj; ir. Irvine was a student at Chsdw ck sets Inary. Quincy. Ill , doing Briaaioaan work bb Loag tsiaad the . t year He was ordained a deaion in 1.?
and was ordained a priest in H7. by BKhop I.ittlelobn. His ne parish work was at TaphaDh ard ?t-o. .k
ha v n. L T . In iT".
The first charge held i.y n- Jrvl if
was St. James church. Snnthtuwn
Iint; I-laml. where he rem;.
1M to '.ss.. He was r, , , , ,,, s, James church. McLeanshon 1 l. IJ1; dean at Cairo, III., in of Bt Luke , Racine, Wis., in U : and dean of Bt JoBB'a, Quin. v. f IfBI to l-ss-i. Then he w.:.; (0 Bt Paul's thatch, AaceUca, N Y. where he remained until 1S89.
'ign aro
oi tue sorreader I as iot '1 to r-ach the public F,rranw r-garling the matter withheld from the Bewspa ing the issue of the offi-ial th; its own mis course, but f p.nl:c
ntirely unprripareij for ni, t prove a serious blow a. h
tho garriso but every , time thst t
ftiaau-uiBixi anu nepnews a ere the e.:al botra, Phillips will g.-t ; ..., , as I L;" re Ed Claris nearC.'ari sbura ; will also g flS.OOO from thi e,t;ite. Young Bride Hai. I Herself. Star City, Ind . Da SO Mrs William iV.nn. of this vlllafie Bh0 had J baea Married only fa emya, haagad L'ise.: with a clothesline .,.. was ; bo'" " oars ,: MB motive tor ihn
vs , art s KI1"W1 Ale. it ten y.ar. ;., her tea I fa,h"r- ha Thorabur; a w. Il-to-do far raier near Pulasl i. ended hjs u(,. lu ! tie sarr.e nur.ner.
! ind.-mni'y bonds un. onst itutrooad
Mr. Morten -en nhn has served one U mi as treasurer, has heretofore i t-n bonded by an eastern indemnity iompst.y, bat ;,, Mfcaajr, la view of tho n.pr. me lourt Jsdsiosi, Sayi he w.ll approve nothing hut a pel oaal bond The bankers at Omaha far , I so d s astrously in tho Bartlef boad a-e that, it Is stated, they will n. v. t sjo on
me nond of another sta
'-.i surer.
th. Alst in i flci;
K-nr rally. Th. r th- matterat much length. ai ne of sadness The Rasataa of bar .. arned the s.tuai n :r , ,
lspaieaas from Tokio, while the Jap anese legstron received a brief offl,- ai summary of the proBTeas of Bean a-t;on-The prevailing French view summ, d up py the TBMps, which Han.lli lUia.h II pon.. Klllt-H
Taagfej Morocco, Jan. Beeaah Ü thMf of the Men M s-ir tr l,esm-n' i.as u-en Hlled while raiding a vHhMe nar Tangier. Bexash d tho last atfaek on the residen.e f Walter B Hams, the Tangier corn- pond, nt of the LaadOB Time on Dooaaabee -
leaedtag as uoiai real.- d for -,,-nm i
as approach inB.
lava nere is tu i -t on. bu that the .majority f they aar prepared by a IPraliauaary announcement bv th government. could foreivi th I r i fortress in admiration of ihm aar hero!.- aasaaaa nm s llNIIrr rWt Hr,.,r... le,,r..,.. Paris. Jan 3, A Chefoo diapateh to Baas 2T a' ?" mcn uf hevfTr! f"rj'" datrajara which , arri;' ' peiaroBori f nt n.. ,.n. tire town of Port Arthur has bee da,
"J''. me; iiiin the
northwest section.
K ntlrn It- it I, on, Jan. 3. , ha Russian i
e n. Hon
'ai m tba i .i
reassy Monsoiirg anArthur of r of the
factory Burned. Kokoar.o. In,i D K. - a fire of ....
! explained rigin destroyed tbe entire
MCtor) Of the KoV onio Furniture esjs paay Tharadaj morning, and. it it far d, oat tf.- life f the night Watchman. Lyman Easr. who has not vet
been accouwted for. The property lo, is about 25auo. with on! U öot; ineurCrippled for Life. Shelbyvill.. Hid. Dee. SO.- Mrs Ida Ridlin. U y ears old. of Hanov. r lownahip. was walking In Inr room when
. r,;L,,!. '';!:'e t y i omng , fht boar,,
' - '- i' i in- iiiAir. i no bone bad decayed to sach an ex-em that .1 r f..,.(i to hiiM hir i..i.ki t-
A MATTER OF LOADED DICE
inr i no. Oil , ,. ntlWW
ip at isleaaiiteaw if rreehij BaaaMlaa Metheae,
St. I.ou is, Jan. 1. The all. ged use of loaded dies in the Ualoa dub by ne or the memb. rs has de, e,,p.., into a acaadal of big proportions, and to a certain extent has split up the membership of that eXil.iMve s, t ,,rL.an. I SBt MB into fai tions. The invest teat um ha h.tn .-tarted und is in ihe hands of ladfii W:IKam Sty hi ii ' the prtaideal .f the eJah
Heaee Pal tunn m oiex West field. Mass.. Jain .1 -a
n oit Kaa)laMrera ssuWtae WÄM. IM . Jan t Prank Wiecae or Amboy.commlfte! suicide i,v n . ml
;lnR himif befor, -n Illinois CentreJ 2fHfa a retired ragiaeer, bar. he sarvks of the IIliaoM Caatral five yearn ago after Warklm. rM
t road as an SBBjasi! for K j.ars II. , -t l.luhf...
. . - -
win i.' a I.. f.,r nr..
Capitalist Deud. I rre Baaie lad . ie. :,.
Mippeto a retired i spltallsl u, it: ii oa m : of is Terra Haute railws irea , dead
orfgrest
lot
ft
IN'gsl coraMnafloo or
J '"R acroaa' the term inal ''board wJlT r. ' " J Ut lb He,,ri, llgM , use a Mr Julia p v" i ÜH S1 n " abort circuit and brouvht tetoaaj ImZJl ' " RK"" 4 : ' ui.on the loan The ZSm m' 1,'': T"" s h'mf t ' W. BradMy, of ChiB. afa
SHORT AND SHARP. A bold charscter is oftOB eaverod h a Big of prudence A . . . ...
"'a man RBOWs about half whal tie thought he knew at 20. A silk hat alone help, man) a rogua to pars as a gentleman. A se. ret to be well k. pt MBSt have aa or mor. wom.-n to share the work The best wa to feel for h
b puttlnit our hand in, our pocket Th ewaMaWashaM sä., a .
. .u.,gr, inr ,jr,,,M ... ,
of directors, to tak- definite acuaa
ior lanuarv 2, It is rumored that the los- af thou Snda of ibdlnrs to the efab memb. r ; has been incurred by the "sure thinn" methods used in friendly "craps" game. v.hlch. it ,.: stiteil, were ,,n,. ,,f ,h,; f . . a
. -mis oi sn ti rosa amusement in loir .1
t "
n i.y omi ,,t me members. I hlrH ln.ni n, l hin, gha, , Chillicothe. Mo. Ja l -That a man fan at U aaalhl in M days WitboBl (iperleacbsf sn di- omfort. a f.nf oft. n declared impossible, ha ben demi n traieii b Oeoraa i: raaa a ' 'hi I 1 I....I .... ... .
uniUKlsi. m Ii t toumjeii out his thirtieth day n a oaal di. t Prf. day.
Hut. 1 1
nn IIikmIi... . ,-,,r, (llhar
Tokio. Jan. I The Raattigfta have abandon. . i new (own of Port Ar-
. . . . m ' "iu uu ... i nn i- i ... ii.. i
ne rooting -o nnieh i..n..r .h. i. ' IT ''""" arf -autiMis
UitKD mil: .'-t w neu i
U'Vll l. it. htiuil , I
i ' en Miaed.
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Biskop Talbot. The following two years he pa."d as a missionary among the ironworkers and miners at Braddfk. Homestead and Irwin, Pa. In lfei he became rector of St. AatBBtlas's parish.
in tne eastern ilit.- ,,f Mar. 'and. iro inc. after a few months, to BrtdsjetOB, N J The same year he haaged atain to st Jami's c hurch. Fifty oeCQBd and Kershaw avenue, Philadelphia, aller- he stayed until I H i He did temporary work outside th diocese in 11194 and 1V.V and toei Charge of St. John's church. Hunting ton. Pa. in 1 Syf.. There h. r main.'
until he was unfrocked. April :'... 1100, Kiiini aamoilan n-.irr. Springfield. Mo . Jan. 1. John Reed Jr. IS years- old, of Bolivar. lectdBBl slly killed himself. Friday rrnBttlf. in Ihe office of the Rpritigfll.l Prod OOS f.. 1 1, was examining a 44 i alii. r-r revolver when It discharge. I. The ball entered his right ar. s. rlnn.l, aMl 'I. Karrtabarir, in.. Jan. i. Hra, Kate Ntwell was seriously burned here. Fri
day b her . lothes accidentally atihInn fire whllf standing mar the grate.
Hi i hands and fsre and her body from
h r v. ni ' up. were bu ned
