Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 January 1905 — Page 2

Weeklu Courier. THE WEEK'S NEWS

TERSELY OUTLINED

BCN KD. DO AN K , fubhmhmr. IA8PER, i i INDUN4

The stroke of a lions paw is th third strongest lorce In the animal WWII The first is the MO Of B whale' tale and the second trie kick ol a girafie A new anil excellent use has beeB found for silver dollars When shovled out in large quantities it has ftBBfi dis. oend that they act almost in-

ta:ri

a bank

An Epitome of the Most Important Events at Home and Abroad the Past Week. CONGRESS' WORK IN NUTSHELL

St deVeicps that J. PierpOOt Morgan ha bought King Leopold! interest in a Chinese railway lm Mr Morgan, of course CUttBOl arr out his purIhis:' of i urine the earth without buy-

A farmer living near Marseilles haft dis overd that by wateriag" his nielMl Ith milk they will grow to terl e their ordinary size He carries tiff all the melt n prizes at locft agricultural

ottnr migratory birds year by the hundrcc! and eaten by the I tali nets, in which as BUM t)f the birds are CftUKh

Charles 1 '.i Cot. Tonil charge of the klnc in went to his execution rillK):i worn by Charl of going to his execitk au tion the other day t

tistics to show marry ar l do 1 It will be a cat ion w hieb so ly that the bapi btst diploma.

a are

m ( who had m until he ftd the blue at the time iv ere gold at

it ion

i i Dftfltaatiti in tfce RaaMH l r. I our Hi er Willi lli'iii ill Inli riol I ull.-.l I rum IliaI in l. r I ti ii I Maiiiiiiiiii ll llirr

Iii. W nrlit c M.UI .. S- tiator John H Mitt hell, of Or. -on

on the Boor of the Hatted State ea

a;-, denounced als accusers and pah-

Itcty branded them as malicious and At i 'i .Ovis liars. ' The question of expense of conduct' inc nattoaal political campaigns is receiving attention in both houses iu thinly veiled attempts to di.-eover who r "I I Ii Oll f.). The house adopted the twelve articles nf impeachment against 1'nited States District Judge Bwftyne, of the northern district of Florida, and authorised the speaker to appoint a committee oi seven to present the case to the senate and conduct the impeachment proceedings President Pro Teat Fry of th- s,n-

a'e has atuointe,l M. --r. Koraker and

Gormfta as tellers on the part of the enftte to count the electoral vote on Fehi uftry I. Senator Stone, of Missouri delivered a speech of two hours length in thi senate In opposition to the state-

r DegetaU, or Bp !i ;n the td Siates tor :aud BOUM.

rnrd nil i:

i ME w vii in : in: w lit B v-T. A considerable increase Is said to be ittceahte the last few days in the age of Ufte Japanese artillery around ukdea Th .- fad afford- ground for e belief that part of the heavy pun;, ed in the Siege of 1'ort Arthur have

th

steamer Be

. Januar ith a cai

Russian

haa

sa tr of

the police

ed from Nagasaki, Ja-

3.

th"

iiMint BKWS ITKUS. trainmen were killed

prop rty

On Bag :ay, the .'Jd. Fa'hi r Oopon, a psitst, headed a lUlagallnii van) fig Sired to present a petition to tile csai for the reh.f of the people, Troops barred the ay. an I tired on Fathei Qopoa'i followers killing mill voaadV lug sjaai Thea followed a uy in st. I'etors! -urn liuli has bad no parallel in a civilued community Mine tut Manner of K nanhoiosaew. ami be fata nicht fall S,BOO were killed anc 1,000 wounded. Among the wooaded

was rather Oopon rhu dowager cmpress Med from the city, and the raftl left for Paterhof, IS miles distant. Ocndarmes were called out to auttJ a disturbance of liberals at Turopolia.

Hungary, and four of the mob wer kille. 1 and one wounded. Rear tdmlral Chartea Blgehen. eoav wander of tos Caribbean squadron, it a' San DosningO CltJ with his fingship the Newark News conies by way of Con m amino ple that i.Soo CtrcftssiftBt revolted and killed a Ruaatfta cunrd. numbering SOO at Blarini, In the Caucasus, and thai Ruaatau aad Tarka were r rousing th frontier in iarpe numbers to snreat

revoluti. n in Tirlis province, n, ap ! Mrs, ntahrugh LM announce the engagement of their daughter. Annie Pltxhugh, to Lieut. Lewil Bn w .;. Jr., s eenh United States aval ry.

in Washington of a I "lit house errioi

5 DAV OF TERROR JN ST. PETERSBURG Army of Workmen, L?d By Father liopjn, Siart For Winter Palace.

PROGRESS BARRED BY TROOPS

Hints are sca ndal la win. h is lik probing of service. lr. lt. C. Hackende,

ledo,

rife

-ult iu a whole-ale mach of the public

C. Coy, Chicago; John K. . Cbtcag; If, a. can. ToWalter Stubincer. Kewanw

IU.. and u Mexican driver, we:.- killed

by Yaqui Indians in Sonoro, Mexico, where they had gone to examlae some mining properth The jury in the case of Dr. George R K.. h. tri'l a' New Ulm, Minn., for th" aliened murder of a rival dentist, ' Gebhardt ii sar-ed and was discharged. rirriiit Atrnrnev B.M a i ,

wnqpei tu. aMiggay I lias filed a writ of ouster acainst John i I . Dolan, constable for lustlos of the Psaee Barney Taafe's district. ioian

I senrtag i i ten-e in the peottea!

ra'..a':on fraud.Of parsons W re injured, ly. b i he wrecking, u a of the 'Sinris-" exnress

Peeatattaa " TftveU BaTeeSa ' I roup lire. Ilr-l Willi IIIhiiW, TltVH W ltd Hull, niiil lliiinli, d tri Killed or Wnuuiled.

I"i lerlnirji, .Inn. ''.(. s u n tin y' MmS "rL here I lul'l In llir i-olil ..Hi, ml Igatt a ol th'- i,illee. t Ihr nriii uiOr, n lie re I Hlhrr ueiioit atseSeg w Ith bss Beeotad i utiiini nad late Mrrkaiai traai l tie I'iiiIIkIT Iron iiiirU. .too , r killed ii ml .-.on Here u n ileil . l (lie WMfctwM Irii'l erKlna uir. i.iHio iiui. uitieu nag LMM t mi ii ileil. l Ihe evsU uale. li,l,,it l,r Miiii'ii BtatsOai "ou ireee kllleel uui fan ni n tied. in Hu- I'awattl Soieaftt duiriei. gas Meee uui, u aad BOO eraaSfA Iu til her i:i i-t of the il loo Mrre Ullliil nml 7oii tin it ii led. TeSftil Ivlllei:. I'.ooit; iinuiidi'il, a,aejL

inrv fi

oa the I nu-hfii

Roati .ti I. N TT

a m d

i :: ar n Chifemajs inaatng lis and rurner,

of st l nit Vorl.

gold pii ea In s i Implicating ;.,. p re-it In Bl Louis.

V, Fi. ming and Hi nry Land nerly United Btntea inspectors are on trial in the Hates circuit court in the r, charged with mans I a ugh ter

life on the eai it oa um, Igst Jun-. when -and person- lost their rowning or barninat.

of ! C!

n-ernif

m as. Veneaui la, and Terre Haute (Ind.) ' was damaged to

temp it

of piw

aronen wh 'V kein, aro

1 that atront

iu

St. Pet' rslmrc. Jan. 2:'..- Sunday rnved a day of unspeal. aide horror in St. Petersburg. The itrlkere, goaded to desperation by a day of violence, fury and bloodshed, are in a state of

open Insurrection against the gor era -meat A condition alt st borderiog BSI evil war xista in the terror-striek-en Russian capital. The city is under niartial law. with Princu Vaailch koB ft! commander of over rA"0i of the emperor's crack piards. Troops are bivouacking in the Btreets and at varum plan s on the Nevskj Prospect, the main thoroughfare Of the city. On the Island of Va.--i!i OstTOV gad in the industrial actions Infuriated men hare thrown up barricades which they an holding The empreae dowager has hastily Boaght safety at laarskoe Belo. where Kmperor Nicholas II. is living Ihr i:iiiiernr' tnimr ft'M r i Minister of ti Interior SvlatopollcMlraky praaemted t Ids majesty, Sa-ur-day nicht, the invitation of the wi rk-n-en to appear at the winter palace Sunday afiernoon and receive T!i ir j-e tifiiin 1,11 (Via mm, .1. ; ..I

ready bad tak n a d i - m tq show a firm and resolute front, and the emperor! answer to 100,000 workmen trying to make their way to the palace square was a solid array of tr ops who m-t then with ri3e, bayonet and sabre. The Kill eil mid Wen ruled. The heat estimate i BOO, although there ar. exaggerate ! run -. placing ho sutnber aa hich a- Many men w;e accompanied , y their wivi end children, and In the confusion which left no time f.,r discrimination the lattir shared thi fate of the men. The troops, with the exception of a -inele- r. fin at which Ifl repc n-d to have thrown down it-: arms, repalaed loyal aad obeyed ord r, Hut the blood

pahaaa aaaarsi where they awns nurs I the smafflof would be piiMiu to bear l .in. put i he street approaehaa to thai .are were dialed bj VOllajm üuU Caaaai k rJaargai liilurliileil In !- Men un i aoaaea, lafuristad t i iraaaa

by UM Icsh of lined om-. cursed the soldiers winie thaj retreated. Meet Harrangued the crowds, t.iii.ic thea

1 'bat tl mpeicir had foiled lb. in and that the time bud come to mi hfetj bi ran to build barrbadis In the Nev.-ky Ptoapaet and at other points, a lug any material that came to band, and ivin ehopptag down telegraph poaaa. flighting meantime COUllBUed at various (daces, soldiers volltinK and ehargtag the mob. Thc whole citjf waa in a state of panic Women w re runninK through the .streit- aeohlaf laat iiieinbcrs at their fatniüis H..ral barricades were carried by (he troips. i ahaaatvg r...N iltaawe . Towards eight oclcv U in the i v. ninR the c rowds, exhauste.i, ean to disivrse, leaeiag the military in pQSSOB ion, As they retreated up the N vsky Proapect the workmen put out all the lights. i:ery officer wearing the uniform of the emperor who was found alone

was mobbed, a general was killed oa the Nicholas bridge, and a doseo officers were seised, stripped of their epguleta and deprived Of tin ir -words. n I neu Ii Ii r ni r it Itiniiur. It is rumored that M. Witte will be appointed to the position of dictator, but the report is not confirmed. Thft authorities, while they am at to real the magnitude of the crisis with which the dynasty and the autoerac y are , nf ron ted, on account of th day's . r ntft, ppareatly are paralysed for the mo

MOSCOW NOW DANGER ZONE.

raiiini M hm DM m.i,.1:,. ii i 1 1 ii i it 1 1 1 mu ihr raatlea ill Uli- 1 l'i Irrill on I. Ii.

nf .

arousi d all

kdignatloa is bouad lo i o r RuJSia. The worth

man and revolutionist.- expect r w fioni Moscow and other big cent rs, where the troops are not of tL SftttUI claaa as the guards regiments of sc Pi tcrsbnrg. Will I ...I Wnr Ml. . Jnpnn." a member of the imneri r a houshedd is (uiot.il as saying that th's contn. i will aad the war with Japan, and that Russia will have a constitution or Emperor Nloholas will lose h:s head. Th- Warsaw and Baltic railroad Is report.,! to have been torn up for a

ii lie and a half, but the daman-' is said to have I ii on repaired. There arc rumors of trouble in Fint a k .

ian.1 ami u is-a1 c Tai um of th troops. I (Uli- llUnrder mi Mulit. With darfcaess it was feared the mob mirht begin to loot snd pillage and rn burn, but beyond the breaking of a few window in the Kevaky Pro et aad the pillaciiiK of fruit shops, uttla disorder was reported. .Vo-r i.f the theaters s re i loaed, but at the v- o pie s Palace, which was open, tarn liberals attempted to harranirue the atnli- ' I-- ng at the close that the audience testify to their sympathy with th fr fallen brothers. The Otmtotg a ' re i rampi ly arr. sted.

at. NtarabniB, an l-i Th sm t BartHnfi feature in the sMaatioa iioa day night wai the news that sev,.,.,! faetories ia Moacow had rinsed ud

ihat the workmaa m the old i sp ii of HusMia wire reaeatlag the tu of taedr fellow workmen of th. ! i capital. maWhlag from shop i igop MM! mill to mill demanding that th astahltshaiants to shut dnara The whole eity is renosiad to be i a state of pn-at eieltesaaai ow the news of the bloodshed lle. BUBdaf whiih jirecipitmed haaaediateiy strike that had been planned for U aeadajr, atnaoon? has aaora worki and less troops than St. 'i t.-rsl . and besides bj Just now the I. art the liberal ajosaaaant, and the dan f blondier h currenees then- than b i

bc. n nitneaned beta are arnportloi bgrenter. A flahaa; at kinsco . a more lik-ly to have ra:. r r i dustrbxlly ami poliUcally than ihm la st. Petersburg. lecordlug to private repot the workmen in several other bifl cities notably Kharl.off. where hsrge locomotive works are located, already n, completed plan- for a general auppri .-ion of wi.ri.. Moreover, reports .o.asrrenl that the workmen who otherwise would soon be foil ed back into the shops or starve, have received assurance a of flnani ial support from the sources which hitherto hav. furnished the SHi.-Ws i ,f u ar to lit., " --j

, ravolutionftry agitntion. bat hav.- mi

before been in touch with th. labor movement, if th- strike becomes gea ral all over H'i-.ia. and especially if the railroads are drawn in. i: nii'it Inunetl lately force th. naM.u, to make : eaca with Japan. ITS A MATTER OF COLO.?. iir. L4Na inn. ,.i n .ii.-tiii.-. ato, a 1.. . i tu Keelaa rum im ii., nr. i ui r. ikIom Kiaailsen,

Washington, Jan. z Actl rotssicner of Pensions Dav.ti :.'t.n to Dr. Leon Hill, tl leemlier of the llonviile i , of pens:. m examiners, asking re.-. Kit t'ntil Hr. Dareapori hDr. Hill he will tafce no furti la the race question raise.) bj c n appointm n The r. tgm i 'i Clanahati at.d Dr Sn. membera of the board, are Pan iim rt's desk, and w iii there awaiting Dr Hill's amu Mr Dav. nport l,.t tm- o

! .If -tati 111' lit that then- vv:i. ii , n.

tehtiod to appoint a Bgro to the

la a

omen all a, the ii

r.nd tun wild bet a'd no

. a

I B I Is it l,.in Ii Father Go

v

:o iniuri lea. The s is with in.

I'lrinu Feaeei m MMalarht, By midaUshi the aaand of firing had i eaasd a epi on Vass:n Oatrov . . in :, where th" troops nset a renewed dem 'n-'ratinn with several rolleya In the meftatlaas tho strike lenders a sembled and decided to coatlane the struggia with arn:-. No day was fix for the next d"monstrat:o:i. The -tnki rs are ixi:t. ! how. VIT. that t I cub'. i-x-K d at any time. At a big meeting Sunday nicht the follow sr.-. !'- age from m Oorky tue ttovi li.-f. was reac!. M. I.iirli'n !.-. -ine. "Reiovi ! ns ncistes: v- bava no

I Oomm I III w s

n i ti.e sppoiati

reionimiidatic

Was made Mai loosl

If h I n in. i, of the two forn to be : . i)te.

MRS. SHAW BROKE THE RULE .n :il I ti id iii.-m - W ii lili,i i.i II.. a ii, - lr-. gfcnW In id d in be i .. ,i . i , UHnmmr

THE

M RS. EOY.

grained. He wuuld n iver -m win hi bae; loa c!'ir Or open win ... but -'l-Ways took a pen or stood in a r,,nm where h could command ih entrance snd wh'p- no ntip roeld cnmi tin behind him, in hla eaily days in the West he had got mied up g one or two feuds, but l. ir i Maa 1 1 the janrld and qulek oa Us feat ha had contrived to come turnngh unhurt but 1)34) le-iriv d eautii n

New

larsreei sg

Bregatiofl of millionaires in this country They build castles to how ibeir mnnhipal jin fe. t ....- hoasi of lis pr St H boost its Inter. ts. do bttftl ness and spund money there in aj Bat ne of the mans 1 1 vie fetiea th nr- Johnnies un-the-dnot The M M.

ansor Bnda them poverty-ntrkkea and non-resident. The ripening day Of the tax book! for 1108 disclosed ,,rV M persons in all Whose per-somlty' nv-S0HMTi-nt w,-,s -,, ,,,,, of I:,,,rp m fhis is a much small., n-ti'iliet thar he rolls si ,,,m .j last yer.

on der

few days in ti

Dt .H d mora in a "Ii ot i n

and r r. w

Jy filed with the pn th. effect iba' CI

males rei n t - violftt-

id u II .'or to

Congressman t; nrge Buthi I e i 'tab's nec Pnited Stati f,,. ,..n...l l..- , .P..

'' i ii or i nomas K-ni n

tlmrv Turner vn Opium Joint mi Hop Alh y." fit Loull on a canrgenf pai lag eonnterfelt Bvoaollar Koid coins. T """ i"';."iation of the rtttnga of Marsaaae, rrance, followed the rc mains of Mam Umhat, mother of ihe French president, to n.e gravn. The Illinois legislature adopted g Jo si resolut km approvtag an ajngn. ares la roagn - to an mati the improeenent of ihe Iflaalsslppl rtfar and Its navigation, and pari. ularD i-om-n mime Hi- measure now peojUM be- "" rown sslonal wnimlttni on i .ui'i oifitii omnieree.

from c 1 1 tody in (layno- ,. clsrtn ! On Vlljcen, tt w as eowhidi I on t by Mahal it' lfm . Viljoea bad prom

1 and had net

nT.

i fork, Jastina ane. treet in Chicago o illegei thai to marry get keep tan ii v. ith

Booker v Washaingtoa addreeaad the two bonsei of the Kansas legislature, asaembied together to meet him, thl Jttdgl - Of the st;,t s.,pr(.;., Caq-t and Rtnte officers also being are - at Mr. Washington was gives an ovation, lhor Commissi! tier Carroll j. Wriiil,- i) Mo- Colorado labor Bwg Was a tWi-,i, l afTntr In ikUI. ,

'he state aiithorltieg rnd the Miner Wl re to lii.ime. The govi rnmrni school on the Me-

no-wuee indisn reservation, mar Ke'"im. Wi ... wa destroyed by Are and Jn-lli: inuiat'a had a narrow es-

Militärs it The military i trip on evi rjf a da; I n ai. unrd and infnntrv fiel 'tu- fro n Ni va

Tin n. with '' .- gave tl ball, ami th

cavalry

by shr

lek!

of

the sri ii i

' 'l. ,ff" ti "iwi.rk of in-

j ala w;'h interlaces the (,ty and the an.- leading from the industrial i j 'ion. while in hf palace : rpiare, at the I itorm e. nter, wer ms d dragoon I P4Mrt MÄH I Infant.,, n .1 r.. - .

'" i ) nu i i.ossa. a I Of ( n,, luarda. Barred from th bridges and tnti . an g, women and children cror-s. ,i !f frozen Href ami catnls ,,,, if,,. by twos and threes, burning to th i P'eaah mi.er Hann, Ormond, Ha., Jan rrank Cro ker, of New Yorb. died h-re soon affer

uiiumiai, Minnay momiBg, from th" frecta of the injuries rwcelred, Batur lay, in an automobile accident Iii, OthM r and atatftf arrived on a ipse ial train. a4iaal saiatii m, Home. Jan. Cardinal BatofM, w ho hud bun Kufr.rin from an attack of

intiucn.a, js now ill of bronchitis. Popa nan icnt a m Re of impilrv to the " ideticeof t- cardinal, to'hi-r with

ni otneaic'ion.

doone a :i I h - i

Cossack

a charge the workmen fi i be thirn, I eft Viag about 100 di ni wounded, BeMtoea awswd r- ,- ..,. H wns evident thai th .

Ilberately spared Fat h. ,- rjo of tho clergyman by in ; wounded, but im escaped and hid 1 1 hind a wall im I i I

'' "' "" 1"' wa, then ... rlted

iu oy worKtnen. Mr. i asrs c, BteanaBHsai New York, Jan. z.) Mrs. Clara C Rtraaahan, founder ,,f Barnnrd col legs for women. Columbia BBlrersltV and 01 'identlfl.d o lierwi.se with the highcr education of women In this ... oitry died at hr ho;,,.. n Brooklyn. Sunday Bight, of apopl, w, aged 7.! years. Baaenh Mars ball Wane. Hoston. Jan. H, Joseph Ma. -hall Uade, a Well-known publisher of trade papers and I writer and publisher of many tract- ,,, BCCUltlsm, died Bug dajr, at hn r.sidenee in Dor, anal er, aged 7:' years.

'h a ii, ,,; a I ,. rd Doyle's. The be llboy fei ted, the polii ,. ...iv. t ti..- Jewelry from Wi and BUfiled tin ni to a tie i in Monrovia. T'ire. is Iis AnRcJes man sei iriii tappeared, Th- poh. e sISO b liev anci Doyle a ... , ibiij tors of the recent train i can. Vo

ti 1 !l-

-aid. ihn - e,,l ail 1 if Wil.-in p rpetra.1 ' I -O-

l.r ni fur .In iii ii. San KranciMi. Jan j j vVlttl 12000 bars of bum i tamped with a rating inn and marked Kol,.- aasong lor u-.i. the sie; ann r Mem tarn nii..i r a

MUn it is repoHed that at smith C.ve the bad win I,.- i, lasferred u a Japanese -t. ami r Menu aaeea n Wm$ i MesMB. ßaBeM, III . Jan. 21 - Ralph, the flven Id on of iir. Urrj rmiiaun. attempted to swallow bean, but it lodged it. th w.n laden, i wan .....u to St. I mils for oeratiin bio .i.r-.i l..

fore it eOSjfcf b performed