Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 April 1905 — Page 2
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JASPER, : : i INDIANA The ('.. niiiin urivcrsity town i f lid-dclb-rrg It to have a m railway station cost'nc $' ' 81l million po.in Is w.i'-?.t of advlterated and harmful foods were destroyed by the health department of New York during the last twelve months.
The Ig. r an wine crop of 19ft if state I at ;.!ti;,5M hectoliters 1 29.10.".: :l gallons, against an avi r.n-t annual protection of about KjOOOjIM hectoliter ( 1SS.OS6.OO0 gallons).
rtobert J. V:in- . new Ar:srv-aa (Mn Kill general in l.oulou, aud Mr Wyoiie have arrived In London S. . rt'iury oi s- tin (a Is living very (jut. tl at Nervi. Italy, and tourist who go out of tli.;r way u mc huu are refused iute i He wants Mat
A. It Snins, founder of tho Hymns wiioi. nla Qeococy Qo . of .t i tnsou, An epitome of the Most Important Ka . one of th oldest und erealthleat L'vents at Home and Abroad J"" '" s r,, " Kill d by u loaomotive at Hot Spnna, the Past Wiek. Ark Advices fro. n the CamaMi- tue an NOPTM pact uCCT CniITU a;arn""i: !, v "f railway mi .ation nunin, tAol, Wtol, oUUIrli Uses TP au I iritlea ira afraid to j run trains at night leal thai be
ST. LOUIS CITY ELECTION
The Count C Depleted and the Result Given to the Public.
Ilr ) ri i Srciirr tin- Mayor Mfl Ute Ma-in ii luela-r fd I'le-taM
lilt Ilia- lt..ae l.li.
The COdJee crop in (.natema'a for 1904. the harvest of which is Just finished, has rot come up to expectations, owing to the very heavy raini late in the s ason knocking tr.any of the kernels from the trees Foreigners In China buy nearly everything on credit, giving signed "chits'' for every purchase. UM n aaon being their U wilting s to load themselves down with silver or native coin, while paper nu'in y fluctuates too much.
From Smolensk. Russia, an offer hM been received by the heads of cert an German educational establ.shments of 'ch...;' skeYtons for sale, well bleached, at $1.13 each." Hitherto the usuel price of :-vns in Berlin baa been from $T50 to I12J0.
A We iah magistrate has decided that in a liquor transaction, or any other purchase and sale, a sale takee place when the money is paid for an article. So one may pay for his drink
l"ii tie rtaiiiiieta lUv H-SOO Jipunrtr War. I ..-! r Willi Ii. ... il I Ulm t i ullrd I rum Ibf 1 i I rluril llupi.a- iiiu.at ll Oitr Iba- M.irlal. TMi: Mill TMIC I AH K.IST. A St Petersburg dispatch intimatethat the three Kusaiau warships at Vladivostok haw beC ordered out to menace the Japan s- rur. thus placing Admiral Togo K-twecu two rires,. or at .eai weak, n his nghnug strength
nsky a L'etter show- . -patch mentioning 4 h ;ps of Uaj's; -.n-aieludins nghuiit; veahospttal and salvage
a! s, tu . i if the moot
and give Koje 1-g A Siuga-on i: ; asi;. of .-k i squadron seK tenders.
nip, notes the
importan' fighting craft, including the battleships Kniaz Bouvaroff, AUuder II., Bet OdtM an.l Orel, with their tOtapleeaeat of cruisers and other traft. Karon Bayaaaatia formerly Japanese Minister of the interior, in an evident-
w reeked. t- V L. Mey r. the new American ! anibassaalor to St. Peta-rshurg. was OBf dially received on his flr.st official t all ou Foreign Minister 1-ainsdorff. Mrs. Kh. s,u ard three of her etnl-drt-n. who had leen away on a short cruise iti Florida waters on the Sylph, ar again at home in the While House. The king of Saxony has lonsenied to ati Increase of 'he yearly allowance of his f jrna r . ife, the QoMtaai MimtigBQSJQ, to 1S,U00 in return for ih' surrendtr of their daughter Prim-ess An- ' na Monica 1'ia. The bankers handling the American end of the Japanese loan say the I small BUbSCrlbere will get nearly all their SUbSCrlptfOOS ; others will get from ten to fifty psf .. in vn hile the spa-eulat i ve bidders trill be weeded out as far as possible. Trade, grain crop and industrial conditions throughout the country, accordiaf to Bradatreev'a, are favorable
I except in the soiuh. where cotton planting is backward. II : ira i .. of in. leneiid nt
ty inspired article in the Outlook, givesi oii tl.M,pnni..s in Kansas met at Thati t . s t
xvusMa M.me n..ai to uigesi ou me ,lllfP ,, ,iMided to form
d arii and
quor must not be so
ally call s durinj
.uistiou of inderauity. Owing to ra n. N
roads 1 Man, huria have beeomi tli ally imrasaahle. Active leid
Um I, therefore, are imprai ticabl
id thaw, the
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tish conts. 1. e.,
Fcr sinie time past then a steady decrease in the D sumption of American me
log products, while a correspond Insj or erea greater increase has occurred in the imports of Canadian meats, and for the time being it looks as though American packers VCff r.t; !ly lo ing the English trade.
rial ' i:i n r. -a, r a .i
a i dispau h says is are reported a? tltl available to
t'hma d Ku H
A syr.'.cat of Uorman merchnnta, manufacturers and exporters is being formed to open avenues for trade with Abyssinia, and as soon as the German
lau who uave t a
sent within the Kassian lines by the Japanese, say they met several Japat. see officers in Mukden who form- I were In the Ku. sian service in Manchuria.
The Japanese at? said to
a Company
r prent- ting $7. ,000 la vested rapital( and I ail. I a pipe line t Ku-.i- City where they will build and operate a refinery. a. j. Pareaall, r the Daltt 1 s-aes geological survey, lonflrms the report nf the diaeorery of rich gold aepoat near KenaaU, i'intah eooaty, MTyo ming. dlaa In tho White river (nintry. in Colorado, where Prsdet Baowe . t't x j.acts -I hunt, are reported to l sull n and ugly . aus,' the game wardens want to drive them back to the I intah nservation.
Th' I vicn ie tforks jiiant at Los be advan-1 .pp !-s. Cal . wa- destroyed by Are.
Adt to
St. louls, April Ü. Holla Wells has be n re-elected inaor of St. Ixiuis to
serve four more ai. He di bated Judge J,. !in A. Tally, the republican candidata. by 1.45 plurality. The d.'inoirats elected tho mayor, comptroller, auditor, treasurer, collector and pr. sideu: of the board of assessors. The republbans elected th president of the board of public improvements, tho register, marshal. Inspector of weights and measures and tho president of the council. Wells received 44 t votes to Talty"a 42.942. The democratic candldata'a plurality was 1.4.". The pluralities of
' 'V I .-r i f i ' . . t I , i .. m 1
, , i niiuiuaian laii i from 300 to fiOO votes, and no one but Wells went over 900 plurality. The proposition to Increase the bonded iadel tedaean of the city by $9,000.OoO was d. f.at. d. tli vote being: For, 33.C84; against, 33,870; necessary to carry. C4H6. The chart r amendments to Increase sa'nrles of city officials, including members of the assembly, were defeat
ed. The vote was 31,171 yea; 36,;ö6 no for officers; 32.181 yes, 30,652 no for mcnilers of assembly. Necessary to carry, C4.91C. The di feated republican candidate for mayor says he will contest the citation on account, In particular, of frauds in the fourth ward, where the
vote for W lis was larger than thf entire legal vote of the ward. CHICAGO AND COOK COUNTY. Ra-aull .f TaSaMday'a KISMtlSB M naeva by ta s run and i-'iui
I n.illla-lul Itariurua.
w&mm RUSSIAN FLEET
Russian Officialdom Has But Little Real Jnlermation. THE RUMOR CHOP IS RIPENING
MANY THOUSANDS KILLED Api.M.ig Results of the tarthq take in India.
Tin aa I ataa .1 Vl.iia
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technical exp-rts er to investigate ess conna-ction-
will .nil
be
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cint in crescent formation. Oku on the left, N'otizu in the center and Kuroki arm Kavumura on the right, iu all at it 47r..ii strone. and it is feared la st. foterel in tiuM Gen. Uaeeltch wii! be compelled to wi'hdraw. Kus-ian war orresondenis ar?
foHowlBUJ the nplosloa of a big boiler. Two workmen ware seriously iujur. d; I'lSS. f'l0,IHII. Aii ording to the ideas of the French and British aaakassadjoei la Wa-hing-ton. tlv 'a or i- open in M-jrcnco, and will continue Thr-v ar nait aware
anvone's efforts or de.-ir- to close
M ''us is the u;hon:c compound word to designate the new gasoline sao'or 'buses whi h are fast becom na a f.i'-.r not only in the province ? Great Britain, but also in the ttreeta
of Ixmdoij. They carry 3! passengers i
an- ii uminated at nignt and on f"-gv days with aeatyleaa gau. and are thr-e i times as fast as the antiquated horse j 'buses, which they will shortly wholly displace. The largest farm In the worll, whb h until recently was in Mi-so ;-f, has fen extended into Iowa. It is, owned by David Kankin and his son, '
W F Kankin. of Tarkio Mo Tie eider Rankin is worth a miliion. ?.nl ha male it by farming He o-.r.s
complain;;!- of th r.gid censorship ,,f
Which pr-.enfd 'hetu giving the true it. tor battle of Mukden They ( Bishop Hamilton, of San Francisco, eay it was not an v vers ne'.ming pad I HMreaalaf th- Nw York MeUsadUal unpne i'.ente i disaster." or.fera r.i e. ! dared that :h successQea. tiouchkoff. of the Russian Red! ful preacher of to-day must be a man Cross --rvice. who remained in Muk-j of tha world, and not boilo-r himself den with th medical staff to care for too much about heresy, the wounded, in his report to Gen. j Th- federal rrrand Jury in Chicago l..n v iuh. pays high tribute to the investigating the so-called beef trust Japanese treatment of the Kassian is said to have acquired a large amount We r : I -:.-ter- of mercy and doctors. ' of inside information coneeralag the
; meat pac king firms, and ind:: tments
may p expected soon.
. i. m m i m: v i n:H
As the r.--u!t of the official canvass th Aeaaoeraui sicrad control at ith t' ies of the it. Louis municipal aseeml ly. The sjajaaakeepera of 8'. Louis aimpi hmsjtaed at the ltttloa that they wer espscted Üb observe the Sunday lav and all wi re run practically wide
Count v Tra-nrer Stewar; at Springfield. O. in order to collect $1.20n taxes, at ached the Springfield a- - em railroad, a part of the Appleyard system, ihaining a car to th track tc -iip i raffle Hi L. Sheppard. receatly of Holden-
Chhago, April 6 -The full returni show hat Judge I) inne was elected n.nvnr at Tiu u.lav'. at A..ii..n nj va
.. b , ... ,. , r. vi'! IU1I DJ ! , ' V I : plurality. The other officers elected
w ere ity treasurer, F. W. Block!, iaeaoerad; city clerk. Adrian CL Anson
democrat; city ItUMrney, John F anhdtl, republican. The latter wan on his popular personality. His plurality was less than 5,XK). On the entire ccunty ticket, which Included Judges of tho circuit and superior courts, coroner and clerks of courts, republican pluralities rang.-d from 7 .0O) to 100,'XIO. The socialist vote was haavier than had boen anticipated, running near 20.000. The present city council has a republican majority of two. Indications are the republicans will control the
next council, bo that Judge Dunne will have opp sitlon In controlling leglsla tlon. Judge Dunne was formerly a Bryan democrat. Chicago has declared In favor of tht $5,fr0o,0OO bond Issue for a new courthouse. The votes cast for the proposition were 131 .276 and thos against SC.. Ml, leaving a plurality of 34,935.
ELECTION IN KANSAS.
N.n Maadi I swslsnas I'in. a-.i in n,t. M .nl I dal an I iiua-iiia-u Will. Ilia- , ,, ,, , esadf Pak-ss nsiss. St. Pederabarg, April n. iaaahha Information regardlntc Kojest vensky s licet, its Imation, destination and Intentions is baaed setelp na Inralia disPatehea, Vhieh are all to meager tu priviiu a quic k ripi-ning CTOp of rumens, according to una- of which the
adverse Beetaaawetoeedy joined battle. Üiia of tin--.' dispatches u attempting to locate variou.-dy the battle-
snip division of tin- squadron. The admiralty steadlasily professes its inabiliiy tc imparl any light or clarify tho situation, and tlure is reason to believe the profession is made In good faith, at least as applies to all except the c ry highest otllcers. la a.Imiialty d-dared that the report ici c iv. d Monday was not from the commander of the squadron, but from tttp captain of a m. re liant .-hip. who had cue. Hinter d th" tleet and roportld tO the naeiaa consulate' at Singapore. Some naval officers conjecture the four battleships are ele laying m order to effect a junction with '. Admiral X l oga toff's division, but gene rally rredeaca is ivan to the report that
tha battleships are takinK a soathrn route throtich the Sunda straits, the Savicctaoa of the Bifupapore route betas,
regarded as in ths nature of a fediit ani to amiaiaitaa lae daKei of a tor- j pedoboal attack oa Ike mainstays of 1 the fleet. MseawhUe events la Maaehnrta have come tu a paaae, and at home the main attention is baiaf niven to the work of the Houi, pan coeaaalsstoa, imh bj charged with fomalatlag tae ptna fori tha representative assembly promised hj the lauprtal rest ript of March 3. The coaamisatoa is no tiaa twice week- i
ly. and in private. The statement that iudep.-r.de n. vers Bn f the preliminary report of the commis- Middle Tempi" Sum il a sion will be reeds by Ka'. r la la or- j single American has b n a n red The uno mi of material for its - ARE CITED TO SHOW CAUSE.
this The Chief problem is that of rep-
re .-eiitat ion for governments w here the temsisvai orpffsjiaitioB is not at present installed and elect inn machinery is nut available. am 1 1 i ni i r oiis,
Binila. India. April ll.- t. show ih- dead in the ruin-, ,,f lian towns demolished by can I t vaaafe aapaaaaa toiai of 14 i la a - a aa J
ii is pronuiiie- that even th will be swelled when more In I tion is obtain- d Splendid stone palaces of th.. pans. built to withstand win.i have been demolished, and th. of theii walls caused the grea. Of life. The earth Is Mill ipial i natives are HieiuK to lower Ian ! The earthquake dianster at Bbartn. bala Is dwarfed by reports of bun i from the on hard-clad Kangra i This is Ubt remote inountain h f tea planters. The diititing out of the dead is a i t d inii ii It task, as the f w reau natives were so t rmr-st n. k , they absolutely refused to woik , have fled into the- valley. More ihau Io.ihmi per-or.s 1,. r lives In the town of I'alanpur is not a house left standlnL- In k
town. of the popalatioi of i the eity. less iilan are r, j have escaped unharnnd. AN EXCEPTIONAL HONOR. Aiulmanilair I liamla- I I. , i. , , r nf Ilia- PNMSS I mi in.- Vi, I, I a-nnii. ,' 1 laaiea,
London. April II. Amhassadi was, Monday ninlt, elected Of the B'tn h ofHae Middle Aasoag KiiKlish lawyers this most distinguished honor t could confer on any outsider the first, time in eevarel pel that othe r than an Bmlisll -le ii elected a bencher of th Temple, one of the oldest inns In Lorub m. The a. tion ealN Mr Choat Btapliei iar. ami selects i..t:; of the pBeeraiaj i i of th Temple. Ki- signe rs eif the
I. M-ii.ii I uni lllliaa .ia-r Wine, r I
Waa-allaiK elnt Bai H.a. I I i in feet III Ilia lllira-UM.
bt-int; own r mont
by w r. fore
had pr i pocke tesattlfary charge.
. oun'
: 1 st
Mil r n
of
ably been seid and the mon I by soma of tho official
or civil, hav.ng them iL
The treet car companies of Berlin
pay for paving the streets through which the travel. The city does the
paving and sends the bi'l to the COI
apanies. sccording to contract And
wnaneve-r in.- car .mp.it.
extend their net of rails or conti in
Ifiato o'her changes for making or saving money, the city charges
them a good stiff price for the prist
ihge. Thun the .,. Bertis Bti t ( ar Co paid 18,000 fir permission to
change its overhead system to the uu derground trolley.
With a view to stamping out the
American rietnni of in afing. a n un-
pay of Prince ten. Ind . re sidents have
formed th S ipr m Anti treating.
League of America. The organization has filed articles of incorporation.
The society ;s mode-led after the fra
lernai organ :;o :.ns. signs, pass
words a j. ! r.p- l..r. r ! . e n a lupta-d o that the members can t xen w ?
another The only reeattwateat for ad
niisnien is mar ine randidato t . a male over 18 years of are and that he
believes in a Supreme Being. According bo the local legem renerahle and pious Spanish i cursed Pensacola. Fls . for its
snd frivolities in the latter part of the 18th century, and prophesied tint . would show no progress and enjoy no prosperity for 100 years. The time was up about l pean ago. and evl dently tb curse WSS n-inoved. fir Pensaco'a emorgod from the semi comatose stste in which it had bisE hlb-rnai;ng dttliag the previous taa ury. and bergan ha pick Bp in pafahj '.Ion and commerce, and has sHpH grown oulte raoidlv
ma
Or. has It of Ore charge of c govern meal lands.
lae Aug titaa Kins;, of linn . trail'' his will b
only love. : Jury a" Portland. I Washincton on the j diary to defraud the j a j rt;on of i-s public
A pae k
I, T . shot and hilled committed sui-lde at . 'i led Ki n'tii hy ho of wolf pad stag hot
s ertpj ah'tma aad s I ha'. a a
THE
Somr I am
aPalesltsd ys Wavsssaas I K. -aailtv orua-ii I nrrlrS Knium e le , . Im 4.
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nl Mi-. Mary Patltng at Ardmore. I ir rig lieing s! n: k a a railway era-
er. while bui T.. were killed. ,, by a freich' tr:..n
lai hi-f .Itiatice J. -so Knicht nf th Wyoming MBCSBM eoart Is dead. The seat of ti.vernment was temporarily locsated Ii Kort Worth. Te-x with Srtfary i.e. t officiating, erhlle t ie jire ident hunted coyotes and Jack nhhlts i on the Kiow a -Cornau he reservation. A prairie fire in southwest Grwr county. Okla.. resulted In the destruction of a vast amoun' of property and food Staff S. and some live stock. Fat i s,fa. tion has en reused in Panema bp receipt of the news that Sec r arv eif War Tap has proposed a decrease in railroad rafs
Barnet Philips. soMier. 'rav.l.-r and Journalist, for mere than thirty years asaaacted with the New- York Times Is dead. In his seventy-seventh yar. Eight men wer instantly killa-d as the r suli of an ai ilental exploicn at the Ardway quarry, near Ituanoke Va Several others were Injured. If Is learned tha' Oorge Wilder ated 1 years, who refontly diap-pe-are I from Denver. Col . deliberately
cemmlted suicide by Jumping over hi an! from the steamer Concha, on Whih h sailed from Galveston. Within the shade of the old Alamo in San Antonio. Tee . eheoca he imparted, sven y ars ago. at the h'ad
of the- Hough Riders. Th olor Itof.sp
velt. returning to meet Mr, comrade as presUleal of the rnited states, feeetved such a eelcoaae ac rarely falls to th-1 lot of mortal. If w as his day of lays The corone r s jury at IPrmlncham Ala., that lnvis Kated the Vlrstlnla mine dTsiitrr. which cost 111 livs.
charge four m.ne operators with wilful and criminal negligence.
Manly Tello former edi'iir of the
Catholic Patrersa, died In Clereland 0., agd 57 years.
ing a dent. The will ( I'n'tel Noithe Ac .
r l Qranvllle Qordaa hai nerd, a Minneapolis Minn, ar - imprisonm in for e-ni.-MHaalng letter to the pr
Hairlauaa interests, it is said 'lit as final the Utrleloh f th Btatee aupreaaa irl la tht rn Sc urit ie e a-e. pidemie of m r.ingitis has brok-
d at St of Mr ut ic
en out among the inmates of the gjv-
ernment loardlng school on the V'sealani ladla i rese;ainn in Nw Mex ico.
Cassias brown was convie t I" ph, He . of th murdT Narny C.w. whose throat 1; Nov em I er last.
I'.' "inlay dispatch says that at all peats on the app r oxus. tiactps of the amee r of Bokhara have t,(. repla ej by Russians drawn from the M?r garrison." Th- eaateaata .f spotted fever in SIleada has assumed sue h siarming pro portlons that governmental measures for (hc king it have been invok-d. The schools have been closed. I-a Sonfriere. the vol aap n the Island of St Vincent. Is showing signs Of subt rran an activity, and an eruption w.iild cause n surprise. 8. T. 1): Dodd, chief solicitor of the Standard Oil Co., denoiinces at "fa'se and vile" the Htatem Ms male by minrs that John l Etarheft tier made his money dishonestly. Mrs. Mar;, Grant t'rani"". sister of 'b" late Preatdeat I'. S. Grant, and widow of l)r M.J Cramer -a , r. , ,,,i
iad in bed at the home of her sister. Mrs Virginia Grant Corbin at Orange N. J. Ml-s Ofasdye Ftryant Smith, daughtet of Mr. nnl Mrs. James E. Smn i has been selected ,y Mayor Wells of St. LOO to act as sponsor at the hriste ning of the new cruiser 8'. Louis, in Philadelphia. May ;. The California supreme court 1 . Idas that a municipality an not rall an Sleeted aflat r ami substitute another in hi place after an aUrthaa by t hi' people. Dp to last accounts .17 bodies of vie tints of the loiter mine explosion St Zelgier. ill., had been recovered, and It was theaght ther.' were still more bodies in tbe mine
Katjas r'ity. Kas.. April 5.K!evMoas were held In the larger clti s of Kan -as Tue day. The democrats ear ri I Katias City, Kas., and Leav.-n-worth. this being a rovohition ard ntirely aaUoOked for In aa h ..-" Topeka electel the repuldieati ticket Wm. V. Rose, democrat, was eh ' ! atayer of Kansas City. Kas., by prob ably 1." d plurality, defeating the pt. s. ent rapsjUleaa mayor. Thaaaaa II Gil
bert, aa, a. waferman, ladepeadeat, and W. J. K' 1 hner. socialist. The all Ction aroused more Interest than any previous election In Kansas City. Kas , and it was notable because of the activity of women voters Of a total registration of lSwio voters. Tevio were wormn. and the election of Ro.s u
due to th women. Leavenworth elected Pe'er Everhardy, democrat, mayor by 200 majority over I). R. Anthony, republican. Finley Ross, republican, was elected mayor of Wichita by a large majority, and the entire republican ticket.
Daw-n a-rt a 8- e-e-p iiir I u n . Id Sprinajfield. 111.. April C The democrats made a clean sweep at the city election yesterday. Pevereux was reelected mayor, and tho new council will stand nine demx-raU and Ave re publicans. Maetsd fair oih Tassa. Qulncy. III., April 6. John A. Steint, sach. democrat, was Bietet- mayor foi the sixth term by a plurality of 800. The entire democratic city tic ket was el eti rj
Tlie ISSI I a . ii BattlS the I rill. Iiallii. Paris. April 11 The authorities h r ar- -a-.-ti.-l -hat the Hu-sian second Pa iflc squadron will not seek to P l 1 into Saigon. French Cochln-Ck.na. aa th" shallow harbor does not permit of the atttraace of leep draught warships. The Iffnelaeace of a naval battle arouses the keenest intercut. M. Bern the naval crtttc of ib Temps, is also of the e pin ion pre vi, : cpr, ss.'d in other piarters that Rojestveaekl'l infli ting hiss nana to his ow n and thus
t in mi- japan naval errtlv'. so
nalnlag Rasalaa -hips, re
that tb
la forced by Admiral NebosatoflTa division d the lecead Phi itie aaaadroa from .Iii etil. Er- n i Boeaalitand. will pertBil tteaafp to i r l nt an etjual if not greatter sea power than Japan.
In the meantime If, Bei eta asserte that the second Pacific squadron is m.e-iv to setaa the Date btlaad of Great Natuna f r use- as a base. Jutlfying oearee by Japan s use of the Miao Island-. Jeti am l.eiiiral. SinL'aiiore. A rri I 11.-- Information has keen reeelvod hart to the effect that ffiur warships, apparently Japanese, are hing off rap'' st Jaasea, which guards the- entratne to the l-'r nh ji .rt of Saigon. roe hin-China.
RAILWAY BOILER LETS GO IwMel i Rtaadtaa Oa n RlaV liiK In HImIMISP( I v i I ml , KillliiU 'I'll ra-a- )rn,
hO I iela-linilrnt Klre-lrd.
nocK island, in., April 6 G. W.
Mff'asker, indep nde nt, was sjaalaf mayor over the democratic and republican candidates. aauaaajad hy Urn naaa. St. Johns. N. E. April 6. fht ateaifer llvangeline arrived fiom Ii. don with her bow stove in by ice floes and her piston rod broken. She B'ounterid heavy weather, and sighted iiioii than fifty Icebergs dr!ftig eoum aofaaj tho liner Uaaff. .ar.,i,l, ptlfj on the V.nrpalh. Kl PPae, Tex., April c John St. Clair, a well-known pea paaapr, whose stati Tnents are ms.derable rei,ablc has returned from the Vaqul countr; nar Lres. S,nra. atnl reports that ths Indians are. still on the warpath. I
Mobil-. Ala.. April 11 A switeh engine, while standing; on a siding at Ariesa. Miss., a feUSCtioa isiint 70 tiles north of this city, from some
unknown caaoe, blew up and instantly killed Engine'T fliw lea HaMphreya aad Iiis firiman. Dave wis. Ereight Ooadacatot Faita Doetpharty, f Me ridian, vhoai train was on a parallel trak, was standing close by Ohai the boiler exploded and was struck with sii. h hares that his le was broken and a hole was torn In the base of his akull Ho died two hours afterward, araci i-i.uip.. New York, April 11. Barnet Philips, soblier. traveler and Journalist, who for more than :?o years was con
nected with the editorial staff of the New York Times, Is dead at his home in BroOhlya. Kl was in his seventyseventh year. harsred aVltfe !, Port Worth. Tex . April 11 Prof. T. r Dualap, w ho hns beep rlw pt sal lent of Jarvis eoliige- at Throp Springs. Tex . hns beaa aiteafjad aa a aharaa p arson. On the night of March u the main building of the college was burin d
Washington, April II. Comtn -er of PensiouH Warner ha- i members of the board of peni view to show cause why their sei sh uid not be thflpaaaed ffith Inn was taken by the eoann i I .eise of the elise ove rv of lir.quenc ies In th allowatu s'ons to members of a Pen. I regiment organized In IPS1, bei f pnrtii ipatlng in the ggf eke A tion.c from members of Mercei g.ide. New Jersey national -u:.' i wliie h the same ( in nnstani also have been allowed. Comtn - -er W inn r -a d that h" wa- d m
that sin h praefKis should I" 1 iu his ie rm jf offii A LONG PENDING LAWSUIT. PJaodaaess M iefe ffdsres Hiss vi a Una- llnl' ail I" la 1 1 e il . I i Ii i aiMi.iMMl Irres of Klarlda IIm4 Jne 'ksonville, Pia . April I! I ..cuke, of the JeJ ted Btatee d en'irt. h s confirme el thi rapofl apedal aoaaaalaeleaar appoiated vestlgate the validity of ih'' gnu I i.L' i mi aarag af land in P7eai i da. along the Apala hicola riv I by th Spanish crown to John I ' The case has beea in th courts ls::o. The only direct living hir -o the property Is Mies Clementine roii. of Philadelphia, lodge 1 dacasj awards ihe lanil to b ' iriet A I Im as J S.rlpling has Pled n e of apMal. am! the ease will c 9 supreme court of the Halted) Btatl KILLED HIS OWN SON
An Sated Hllll On l air. . al Ki II' lea Order la gave 10 i I in i( in Oeaasteaildrava riacerville, Cel., April 11 At In I n gglapa. Bdorado coaaty A Morgan Starkey, aged 74 feai rave the lives of his two g-.ndli ami hlaaeelf, shot and killed b J seph Starkey, age( :,:, .,u ion had Iteen drinking to exus
attempt eil to exterminate b John's family with an a. and al-esily chopped a tan-year-old to death. Vr LatSHM NS llnrri"U' " Ht. IxmiU. April 11. Frederi. k PJOaW Harrln-ton. convltd ol aaardet of James i. MeCaoa, ha ta'ned a new lease of life, and Mi gument e n his appeal in th ciiurf, wnleh was to have be
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j. v. i-hhii on ri i raise. Messina. April 11.-The Am ste-am yahf I'orsair. with lor owl J. P. Mor-zan. on board, left Taoin for Nnpli-t Monday, but because o' w ii Iu r "i'i" d lo i
