Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 36, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 May 1905 — Page 2

WEEKLY COL' KI HR

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JASPER

INDIANA

The tarirrst library of the world Ii that of Pans It contains upward of T ggf print. .1 book! and ltO.i0i' manuscripts The MNttl tennis champion of New laid has In;' (.i!t ha:i1. and that is

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FHE WEEK'S NEWS TERSELY 0U7LINED

An fcpltome ot the Most Important Events at Horn? and Abroad the Past Week. NUKJH, EAST, WEST, SOUTH.

Kent greenbai Is owned by , he refuse to tire .!

wee it ner. arj uiut re-

believed to be on earth. sm the a Re of one I i a rs.

legamhia ar, living t i j ts have put reea at gJhN

TIM kmpHH underground thor iMgi fiire la Great Britain is in Central Ikr byshire. where one ean walk secn

ni:les upon a roal mim I

vera!

The League of Agricultural ssoela tions of Polau. 1 has organised a cen tral bureau in Warsaw, which is to purchase all poods, machte s and sui pües needed by these aaaoeteitana

Cpon the spot where 'he Grand Duke Sergius was killed was found a large sapphire that had been torn by the explosion out of the ring he wai wear Ig The BMW Of the bomb had turned the sapphire black.

bi Urti lniiiiriiu i h ilir HuJl'urr War. I ..- iK-r Wlia Item i lUtMMl ullc-U I rum lUr i'i'rii in linnw wings vii Ovae UM H.irld. i in v vit in I MM i vu i - i From Japanese I. adquaru rs tuuie nport ol a i'.i-.-.uii attack ou a Japaceas oMtgMM whack wa.- resnjiaeo1 with kay o- io the Iteasiaaa. wüo Mil i" Ktib i and loo wouuneii ou tue tield. (iermany If re,orted a quietly chuck tinj over tue strain to the entente between England and Ft an. , caused

by the apparent broach of neuiraiiiy

by Frame n her Indo-Chn.a poru. Tokio advices indicate that the

J.i:.in -. ,a. been k--.-p:ng close

watch ou the aaavenaents of tae Rus s,:an Beet, and uave day and date for tb:r entrance, stay and departure from French waters ;n lndo -Cn.ua. hieb dots not look well fur au avowedly n, utral power.

Fierce nglit.in, ..i- occurred on Us island of Jolo between troops under tae personal command of Geo. Leonard Wood aid an outlaw M.ro

chief named Pala with t'H followers. Th:e hundred Moron sv said to have MM killed, while G-n Wood s loss is placid at SSTOB killed ami uineteen oanMlai, Barker v ('..'.. a nasj of Ki.baro Crok. r tka X. York political leader was feaUMl 'ii h a seat on a south tont..'. i-anta Fe train, when Hearing Newton, K.v Me had been placed a board lite trin.i a: Kansas City, ap patently in a daed condition, and h though; t hae leeti drugged. The r'!.et eomtn tt' a; Snyder, Ohls . h' jssiml an appeal for aid to care lor the injured and boneless Ihroegh the tec. ut tornado. Sc ret a ry of State Hay is reported to aar greatly im pro d in health darks! bit - ay at Had Nauheim H wili sail from London for home June 7 President KHsevelt has approved

th re. omni' ndation of i . r. iaiy of the aiy Morton that the remains of Ad-

WRECK ON THE BIG FOUR.

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SIX VICTIMS OF TRAIN WRECKERS

Santa Fe Passenger Train Wrecked Near tmpona, Kaa.

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I'uKet Sound and Ooiuahia river sal nion are delicacies offeree to the peo pie of Paris, Berlin. Copenhagen atit' other European cities in a fr. -h sta-.' They üre being successfully shipped it" cold storage from th.- plants of Puget Sound and the Columbia river direct tt "opinhagen and other BurOpeaa ports

a troop 01 i ntt. it btatea cavalry ro cent I y lust itsdf in the jungles of Mi"

yth.

as the the big express On the

danao (Philippine

nun and officers BUbsbr of monkeys. A sergeai w!n has returned to Sa aatkorlty for th.- state men oeranie accustom, learticd to like it :n i offered no in effect.- f

and for 19 day Isti 1 on the I -' ant of the troop San Pram -co. i itemeot that th ned to the fool oaeaattre nnf

its use.

In Great Britain there are 22.3Si. BlllM of track, and in the I'nited Stated tatiltS miles But in 1!"'3 th British railroads transported nearl twice a many passengers as did th American railroads In Great Britair then- were - n or derat'. ments of trains, while in the Tnitej S'ates the number was IViMS. In Great Britain only oti pass. ng r out Of every tT.THC.'.J" was Jj 'led. In the Inited 8tates the proportion was on to every t.M3.67S.

"If you vovld be sirong eat all tht sweets you can." Thus said GeorgMar kenschmidt. the Russian Lion,' who is reputed to be the strongest man in the world. After delivering this piece of advice Ha k.-nschmidt turned a somen-ault. lifted with hie p. n hands a man vrelgkbag Iff pounds out of a chair as easily as an or dinary person would lift an overcoat juggled a 2'". pound iron dumbbell ami did a flip-Rap all in the space of lest than five mitu:ts.

Condition! in Chicago, on w. r - .-em-what better, so fi

work of making deliveries b; depart mint stores and the companies were concern- !

oth.r hand ther.- vara aoceaaloM to the lanks of the .-trik-ng teamsters, caused by the dis harte uf men who refused to make deliveries to boycotted firms. A r:ke of the Crane company drivers Va- narrowly averted. Tne situation in the leaauMerg Ftrike up to the beginning of the w -. k in 'icated that ooleaa eoapromlsea were effected ipeedlly the strike v.ou spread to other organizations, bacludina the employes of tne Livery

mens associat; v.i.v. the hearsi however, an un'i

sonw basis of settlement would be n ii aedk lam s Jenmncs. a ti'g.-o. was shot and killed by John Cahill. in Chicago, during a fracas following a controversy over the strike. Cahill asserts that he shot in si if defense.

n. which would indrtvere. There was. rearrest of hope that

..I M H VI M U III II Train wreckers ditehed a Santa Fe pass, nger train a mi'o ea.-t of Emporia. Kas.. by drawing the spikes and lis! i'ia'-- fr. -m rails -n a irve Six arsons, occupants of the baggOgM car, were seriously injured, two probably fatally. By the resumption of operations in number of idle mines in the Pitts latrg i Pa i district, between six and

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liners uave b

From a schoolboy game at its inception baseball has deve'oped into national sport that costs the promo ters of organized leagues $:t.M ...... -. season and furnish. I entertainment for the residents of cities with an eg gregate populntion of 27.oeo,ooo. every city, town, village and hamlet in Aaaertca ha-; Its hall team, it can readily be aoea that th.- total amoun' eipended each s.a-i;i in the tnaint. nance of the game In this country end the number of people who patronize it must be stupendous.

China M essentially a land of horn steads, for the sons, c iitrt.ry to th general rule in Western countries, a' ways live with th.-ir fath.-r. Some times as many as fo ir g. tie rat ions will be found In on,- habitation and a many as 50 human beings In order to accommodate the . .-r increasing family additions are built on to the rear of th.- houses, and sometimes the bouses attain a length of Iff feet The majority of the houKes of China ar.built around an oin court and hav--no windows for admitting linht in the outride walls.

Butter, fn-sh. sweet and in largquantities, will enter largely Into 'he ffjal t tahereoloals aatleau at Summit Hill. Pa. The u-- .f butter adopted by Scotch physicians in High land sanitariums has worked a ran-: aaeatlsg samber of carea even in ad van. ' d rases Absolute freshness Insisted upon, the butter never belne more than three days old. Its use i pushed to an extreme ihat would be impossible in persons of normal hea'th The system of a tuberculous patient demands the hydrocarbon thot is found in milk products.

One of the strangest of modern Industries is that carried on In tLe Jurv district of France, p consists in taking Um fur from live rabbits and weaving if Into a textile fabric which make th" Nr Ml Intal klag off clothing material known The species of rabbits whirl furnish the material for the manufataflag pfOW s the .ngora. which has PMC Ived the name of the silk rats bit. livery three months it sheds its fur. attd sc. rnl days b fore th... l.ie plr.e nature is anticipated by female handn. which remove the long silken hairs by gen 'a friction.

known actress and songstress, wno played "iJttle Buttercup" in 'Pinafore " in one of the earl. -st companies to produce Gilbert and Sullivan's initial success In this country, died at L r home in Chicago of heart dlsease produced by nephritis. S 4t'. years of ag . M 'u-s. rand, the French am'oa-sa dor. declares that tht French n-pre laatai - - kl UM International Railway eorg.-ess were keenly interested In the rat. discussion Iwtween S crctarv Taft and PrvtsMea! Stuyvesant F.sii of the Illinois Central, despite rumors to the contrary. Baiperor KiehobM has sanctioned an imortant law. permitting Poles to acquire land by purchase in th kins doni of Petaad of whicii right they were deprived af,f,r the in-urrection of itff. The widelv heralded May day disturiiances in Russia appear to hawbeen a failure with the exception of a -light outbreak in one of the pCO- - par)-s in St. P. tersbuig. Poor more of those injur d during the tornado at Snyifrr. Okla. have died, increasing the death list to 117. S- rare! persons are reported :ni--ing. and some of the injured wir.- said MJ b- in a critical condition With solemn service in the old cathedral at St. Louis. Archbishop John J. Okvaaoa was. on the I Ith Inst, invest! d with the pallium the ins.gnia of h.s . i ( opal office. by his eminence Cardinal Gibbons. Archbishop inland of St. Paul preached the sermon. The occasion brought together a larg n imb. r of churchmen or all d

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AjanairdJn, Md. William .1 Bryan -pr. -. s admiration for th position taken by Presides

R .-it and leeretarjr Tsft on the i ! is . ion of railroad rate legislation. Mar: in I Rlliott who. as a dir.i tot of tl laser! aa Railway union, em Imrrl '. Ith Kugene V. IVbs and others la ist::, in ooon.. :'on with the PulbBSaa strike in Chicago, died at Butte, Mont., after a long illness, aged 4 ai - Man Patterson thrice tried for the BMUVk r of Caesar foua in Xew York . Sad iio jury being found to agree as to her guilt or hsOoeeaee. has been re'., a-..! on h r own recognizance. It is doubtful :f .-h- is e ,-r called for trial agate. S- ven men were killed and on .-e-riously injured by an explosion of

dynamite ir. th. Gorra mine, one of the Heinz properties at Butte. Mont Some if th- vi. rims were literally blown to fragm. nts.

Th. betrothal of Prtece Eitel Fritz

of Germany and Princes., Victoria Mar-

et. daughter of the duke ,.f c. n-

lE'ifht. is fore. as, d as the result of th- prtece's v. si: to London to be introdoced toatecoatate, the prteeaai The death list by th. arreefc and explosion at South Harrisburg. Pa., has been in rea-ed to 22. by the death of BOSBe Of the injured, snd it wa.-. elP"i t- d ''it o'hrs would succumb.

A man calling himself William Da!y has been arrested at Stroud: burg. Pa., charge! with th- larceny of f 'T.oOo from th- ffejaitaMl Life Assurano- society by means of fore- ry. Two coaches of the Weatberford. j Min. ral Wei:- : Northwestera pa? at n-.-r train weal through a buken tr.-stle at Dry creek. 12 miles from Dallas. Tex Twenty person- wer3

more or less seriously hurt. Tom WIUMtapoOM. a n.gro. recently r as. d from the Missouri rx-niten-tia.j. was lynch. d at Belmont. Mo., for forcing Fr. d Mess, who lives three mi'es from Belmont to go to town and ge- ffot for him under pain of having hM wife and child aWled if he faibd. Federal Judge Elmer B. Adams has ben seteeted 'or the f.-deral circuit ben h to sueceed Judge Amos M. Thayer, decea.seil. and Judge G. A. Pinkeloatrg, of St. l.oui.-. will succeeil Judge A !am- as dhttrtet judge The Benton public school building at Nevada. Mo., was struck by lightning during an eb. trical storm, and a number of the school children were -hocked, but none ladly hurt. Darteg a leree storm at BldotadM Springs. Mo . (lying plate glass struck F. M. (V-lK.rr. cashier of the Cruce I an',, s.v.r.ni an artery of b.s arm. -: ral o'hr per-on- r I ;- ! tr.nor lnjurieWilbur P. R sding a St. Ioadl lawr-

ver. ha.- haea ftalavred in Judge Mr- i DoaaU4i eoarf on the petition of the i

committee on grievances of the St. Loui- Bar easoctettoa, for n.slprsitice in a Vankruptcy east. Th Paris Temps denies a publish 3 statement from Saigon. It UM h IndoChtea 'o the eff.i' ihat Vi'c-Ai-miral Rt.jeutvensky -,:d at Saigon. argoes of rie lapture.i by Bus. ian war-h.ps Miss HcUn t;cMild will pay for the education of Leroy Irving Dixon. th BJne-year-old boy who tared a Rir Grands Iraki from running rato a rock s i !.- last October. The reeall of Oaaa Caaetel, the itusian aaihaasador in Waahlagnsa. win mske fflsjnor Edmondo Mayer Ik-.-Ptaaehes, fn- Paiian aaskaaaador, dean of 'h diplomatic ODrga Th- tornado ' piden.if reai hc-d ovei into Iowa, dotag considerab'e damag in .'lay county in h way of demolishing buildtrif:-. M H M-dl. rg was pnd.ablv fa'ally injured.

Lafayette. Ind . May 16. Two men n.re kill.-.i tii.i i vt-r.lv injured. Monday afternoon, in the wreck of 'he Big Four"t fist tasseii(i-r tram No 11, buh trashed into an open switch at Otterbein, lö miles west of this city.

while running at th.- rate of to miles' au hour. The atall and baggage can SIX PERSONS WERE INJURED

were completely win mu an.i row S i

pasnger .. n. .-,. w. t.- intown tr.uu their trucks and dasned ID f . . i ah-ad Of the engine The parlor car at 'lie rear end of train did not leave the tra. k Almo.-t .. tv .ul-i- was

either cut by flying glass or bruised. I Be feral narrowly etiiap.il death.

TIM dead : Herbert O. Haller, eagteeer, lndianipolis. Hugh S. Robb, traveling -a'.-man. Indianapolis The severely injured: W P P.-acuk. traveling salesman, Indianapolis Walter Fnvnian. imss.uger. Chicago. Elni.-r HuekSISBlltk. iass.-ng, r W.-st-sirt. I net. J. W Egl-ert. mail clerk. Hamilton O Dnvytea Brown, mail ilerk. ln.lianaidis. Thon a- o. Fowler Lafayette.

NEITHER SIDE IS CAININQ. kdvocatsa af Äeciprocity and Ta g Revision aud Standpatut. in a Mixup The New Vork produce chatte hu lent to the .:ae departaOMli a i

proieai sgaJiisl tbe dim rlmtnat lor which American products mil H Meted if tbe new German tariff M mitted U becom- BfaigUn, and

I""" e noK' mat luoie ble trade rilati.u - i,IU)

un.Tu nint.i countries. N

land is clamoring for with Canada, whib- othei

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SAYS HE HAS A DUAL NATURE

vii. u. a vM.in iioada i nai n la BW. Jretkl nSMl Mr. Ildr la H.-nl life.

Sonn rriUe, N. J.. May Ig. George H. nx.d. on trial lor the murder of Gi ore. Williams near Watchung. N. J. says he Is a Dr. Jekyl and Mr Hyde in real life. He does not dny kiilir.s; Williams. He say s simply that he has a du. I personalitythat in his better form he knows nothing of hi- deeds when '.he sp. 11 of evil is on him. I-Awy. rs bay his pica M unique in the history of criminology. It is to oe advanced as s,on as the jury fs im-

pancieo. in nis attorney s oo.-u.ng statement. What evidence will be olfered in its support the lawyer.- for tne defense decline as yet to say. Williams, a merchant at Watchung. started one day ia-t winter to dr.ve with a stranger to a farmhouse near town. A few .iours after his departure he was found dead in his : iga. Ith a bullet in his brain Wood was ir - - d and d-nt fi- d a - : !.. anal who accompanied him from Watchung. At the time of his arre-t be profe.ised that for three days his mind had b-en a blank and tnat he bad no ida what ho had done.

TRIO OF FATAL ACCIDENTS. Tfcrt-r I'nliilrra I - ll.r-lr lit b y Kalla la - nl r of of SI. l.oui.

Sr. IMiis. May lC -Thr-e (,ain.r? working on different joi - in d,'". r-nf sections of the city were willed Mmiday by falls while at work. John Cteeattker, engaged in paintina the risidence st 1314 Pestalozzi tre t was at work on a scaffold about Ssfeel from the ground He made a p lost his balance, fell and was lusantly killed. Richard Orawy. while painting the r.-ar of a awanM a igtf Glemens aveLiie. stood on a ladder swung about 20 feet from the ground. A rung of the ladder broke and Graysey fell, fracturing his skull. He died on the way tc the city hospital. Clarence Rogr-. 2" years old teach d a live wire, stepped lack and fell from a scaffold at -.'Co.. Franklin avenue and was killed. TWO SENSATIONAL SUICIDES. gaaara uin. itHaMas, i ...- i Ilir. MM tty gaSBaSlS la ansa anas'.

Bainorte. Kas.. May IS. Santa Fe pa---, new train No 17 was ditched by train wreckers a mile east of town at -' It Sunday morning. Sis passi nU. rs w. n- injured and two .ill problbly die. The tejarad; James Kug.r. 7 years old. of the soldier" lioinc at Ix avenworth ; fatally injured; right log fractured in twe place- h. ad and hands cut and back injured. J. O. Rice. Santa Fe car repairer on way from Topeka hospital to Shawn, e. Okla : badly bruised; left .ar partly torn off Nate Hendricks. Roswell. N. M.. cat Montan; back anil hips sprained, long

cut across forehead and wounds; condition serious.

X. L. Copper. Spickards, Mo. farmer; bands cut. elbow fractured. E. A. Taylor. Kan-.is Citv. con

ductor; deep cuts m s. aip. four t- 1 knocked out. contusion on right leg both hands cut. F. A. Urover, fireman. Topeka: thrown from cab and back and shoul ders injured. This is the fourth attempt in the

last four months to wnck passenger trains in the same place. Previous attempt- were anode by piling ties on the track, and without serious re salts. This wreck was caus. by M moving the spikes and fish plat.-s ol two rails on the inside of Bat curve. The engine on No 17 passed over the teaae rails safely, but the mail car left the track and was dra?g. d a hundred yards along the embankment before the train was stop;.d. Tbe nest five cars. tw.. eageeaa and baggage cars

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radproi .. state- ur.

roteiitlng against such a pots ltZ millers are striving to s. cur, thi adBsteanaa under favorable eoadll ur Canadian wheat and the wheal , "

era oi me west are up m armand bboe manufacturers want n ty on bides from Argentina rem. w j nd the cattlemen of the west r ing the menace hi.li would conl thetn if such a concession U made IM bending every energy toward warding it off. The Texas legislature has petitioned President Koo-veit to jegotiste a reciprocity treat v wi(h Mexico, whereby grain, cattle aon and poultry can be more fre.iv Hrted to that country, in return for h:ch certain M xican pro.:,,, r- w oe admitted on more favorald. U ban at present. On every hand, says the Detroit Free Press, the for- at H klag to compel r, .

sc.,!; 1'ro. ity and a revision of th. eir.r .... ! onfronted by no tent nanlDM drfwrfw

f the present policy, and th. result t ; merry mixup in which neither sldi apI'ears to have any marked adar.a As a general proposition, ther. leaon i son to fear that the coontrv would aal fer materially if it is decided to forego tbe revenue now deriveihfrom a- adian and Mexican imjorts. in return f r I tbe illimitable trade opportun, tu- of fered by these two nations. Quite the contrary appears to be the case the I nited States having a marked advan tage under such conditions. Better trade relations with other nation r likewise desirable if we are to maintain our position in the industrial ai I commercial world American pro-i.. despite the existence of favor reaties. are subjected to the most fla grant discrimination in Germany, in other lands our advantage is hal eapped

The adiar.tnrc aaaa . . i. .

smoker and two day coach.- went t ,D mm a Mv.1. '

isting agreements and more equi a :

ai lautem, n s WI1B other naff,

into the ditch acnsN the right of way fence and lodged in a zigzag lini

T. end of th- bngange car went up apparent However

in me air n;gn eriougr, to ground tn

Rl-Kjmington. 111. May Ig -T-gaa nty had two sensational SflkllMa ! Monday afternisin. Charbs Degarmo

aged son of a prominent family .iri.wn.fi hims.lf in a tiond at AtlanU 1 - au- he had l.-n r. jeit. , t,y the daugb'ir of a wealthy farnu-r. StcJTan Matinsek.aged r.o. ,i-.spond' ni over dom.-tie troubles, place! a double barreled shotgun against his breast and while in a sitting Bnafttao pulled batk Irlggaifa. His he.rt was blown out of his hasty and he was horribly mangled. He lived in Lincoln.

telegraph wires. Two Pullman sleep

crs lemained on the track. The pas sct.i. were asb. p when the wreck occurred and became greatly excited but soon formed a wrecking crew and went to the relief of the men in th OTer turned baggage car. A window was nrofa n. and of the seven men ir

tne car s-x w. r, round injured. Th wounded were carried into a nearby field, where a hospital was improvised An how after the wreck a relief trair arrived from Emporia, and the injur. . were taken to Emporia. A hundred workmen were put to work on th track. There Is no elew to the wrecker Three m. n were seen Saturday night near the Howard branch sectior house. Sunday morning a traclwn nch aud claw bar were mis.-ing and they w. re found in a pool of wa ter near the wreck. THEOEATH OF YOUNG CROKEF

any step in thi

direction would evoke a wail of , i tests from the interests who .'-arej they might be affected by the proposed change The steel aaannfact r er is willing that Canadian h gssl aid be admitted free to the Unit I gtnti the wheat grower has no obj. hides being exempted from dut ths cattleman fails to ace where the harm lies in importing Manitoba wheat i of duty. Wben Individual interests are threatened, however, the situation aa- - iti - an entirely different aspect. It is this fart that precludes the possibility of any immediate revision of rates. Th time may come when the people will awake to the needs of the hour and j ress will be possible. At preset. r. proclty and tariff revision, like bolls, alone are endurable when thev affi.. i only the other fellow.

POLITICAL PRESS XOTLS

Premier Halfour Is silent on ths fiscal queti,,n So Is Secretary 8haw. Hut ateno leftc-t has not lost her VOtea, gf. Y World. A characteristic bit .f smm

iion logic is offered by th- A intt 2- ' tV. MO. MlV 1 Th MV , CntKl.tillinii i .I .

- v.-.....,, 'u.ui i. oermanv next DM have completed their Investiga to England, is America's best cusMM of the vt.it of Herbert V Cro. ' tomer Of course, the stand pan-rs ker, non of R chard Crokcr. tbe ex will be supremely indifferent to k Tammany ead-r. ,o an opium des German, trade through their den.aJ

mi saioons oi mis my ,,f a decent

a, urn rcsuiten in hs death on

1 " " ."t rWISMS tn Ihr l a.-t III li. n.t a V 1 Ml. ' a InilUrr- Urn.

Kar,'

Pr.-id'r.t evel i arrive.i -af.

Howard Malcolm fichner. the ,,k in Whhinn. n .f,ri,;. hi;,u.

- aa . i ill-. lourney of in,'... piil's by railroad, tc any m th Uli f the mx, a , ofered in hü heatteg jaunts. He is in splendid h alth. The lalK.r leaders of Chicago pre -er.t.d a strongly worded protest tc Presiemt Roosevelt, during bis ,l-it th're. auainst the nna of federal troop n roaaartloa wi:h taw strike Tie. pnsident received th" mm and their prot.-t aaaiftaoaafy. srd senrad them tha the Kovcrnment had n , aaag called upon for troops. Aavbaanantor choate was formally railed fo the b.-m h of the Middle Temple, in Lmdon. with th quaint ceremony of old- n lnie Th re nsni

üreat enthusiasm among the grave old lawreraoeei the n w nd atettegateanal I on to their rat k-. V '..rding to an otn. ial rr rxiri Issued in Chicago. 1 -. m. I.., aeres of fall njsyg Wheat has ben w inter killed. Chief Clerk gallao n Hllhi of the ireaaary departaMa wa- found desd i 1 -la; his hot.i in Caroio. N. M. Mr Hills left Washington. May 2. on offiiial bujincu. jgajaVfag'lt in goon health.

author, ketarer and critic, who . l.oin.- was In BoatOg, ited ir. San yraacteco aft.r a brief Uteeos, Admiral I)e.-y Is ill st his home in Waahlagtoa, fiom the effects of a ccilu contracted during a Vtett to N- w kork It was not In deved to be seri.-us. Rich Jews ar- leaving .!.,r,11r,, government of BkBttrlaoateT. Russia. In ine disturbed by rumors of an Oppfoael ng Jew baiting after the Klshlaeff aidjof. J'idR.- Rilcrt Douclcss di.d at ColaenOO Bgetaga, Col aged V, years He saeat to Colorado in 18G2 from lllino's. i elea Of incorporation have been lied at Salt lake. Ctah. of the B n. flclal Life Insurame Co.. organized by I 1 under the direction of the Mormon i bur, h larque-te. Kar., suspended all MMl ne ; for threp days durinu the funerals Of ' vi. tinis of the tornado th. re

j .v to i nado swepl down the n.ain I P'r- of Lawr n -. Ka- . on th" night ' of ihe ioth last., naroogai sevwral of I the n.aln husine-s houses and putting 1 iLe electric lights out of commlsslou.

bant a tc train acar Newton. Kas.. ' Friday morning, md unless the rela Urea of young Croker request it which they wiil n ,t i no further scion on the case wip he taken by the local police. Chari.-s Wilson, tbe aagro peel -r .it th. c0ate hotel, who ac-ompanied Create? on bis visit to th- t,piUm den and la-t-r put bim on a train at the depot, has been re- I leased. Ah Iee and Che h i

ity.

measure of tariff niproc-

Chinese proprif tors of the onium den

sr. being h. Id, and win be- aroaecarti d in p.'Hce court for conducting an hV U cal bestes aa, R chard Crakef, Jr.. passed through this city Sunday on Ml way to Newtoa to g.-t the boiiv of his brot'n-r.

- retary Shaw has ord.-r ! s drawback of duties on "bcnsoylsur- i ic. anhydrous sodium salt of haoasoyi sulfanic imide manufactured w from ortholulosurfarolde. and Ktassuim permanganate." It s going to be hsrd to haaf a man for the pr- - : BCJ wh.n he knows things like that. Tionesta i Pa. Republican There is one s- rious defect in tb

PEN FOR EX-CONGRESSMAN. FERCE FIGHTING

IN JOLO

i:-i mmm saws man i . r eailaen s Oawd iu ihr ohi. i PMltewtlaej ir anarki var.

Clivcland. O. May g KaC0a gr. avaaag L P. Ohlhagen, ti orrelrtaal jt the oleaai vVooater to.) national bank, plead ad guilty in the 1 nited S'ates district court to the indictments ekargteg him with having Maaeg a draft when thire wire ao funds ,a the l ank to meet it. Judge Taybr s, nien. ed Ohlinger u& eiitht year- imprisonment in the Ohio penitentiary. wn. ggnggg nytta riirn. Qathrie, i.,a . May i., K. '.n Stra.ii of Osag. c,ty. Kas . has . : . the authorities here to aid him in re

covering his wite. whom, he hsns, eiop. . from this city with John Witt! a married BOgfe, The inffurg wifa has also asked for aid in locating her husband. hteohte Miiriier ami BWseanW, M. niphl. T. nn . May Ig, Torn Mc-

t an an Illinois Central i. te ii,e shot and killed Hal Williams and Eva I rgueoa and then committed suicide. Jealousy caused tbe suicide

I.e.. Ii..nar.l W I, rrr...nal I ..in Inn nil. i. ',, ,, , SaJ , . BWSanVa Vt-irrrl,, Manila. May 15. - Fierce nchtint. thfc pa-- two weeks on the islam, of i.vV

betwe n troops under the p-rSo,..J ! commmd of (;en. Innard Wood and an mr.aw Moro chief name pais, with ggg followers, baa resulted m the killing of Iff Moros ami the loss

ol n killed and :iinit..n wounded by (en. Wool, force. pai, an,, h, remaining followers are Tsriliaaisf in a swamp.

VnXrm War Vrqalav- 'and P. -rsburg. May ir.. Follow Ins

the policy of trying to improve the condition of the Poles. Knifw r.-r Nicholas has sancti -n.-d an mportant law. permitting tfatgl to purcssse land In the kingdom of Poland. They '-' -i ir:ved of this right after the Insuriection of sr,?.

government s management of nafloiia. banks. While It would be quite too great a stretch of paternalism f r he government to guarantee tbe sab t d depositors, there should be a gTOOtal number of bank inspectors. This has been frankly conceded by the coaaa 1 troller Of the currency, and has r undeniably true for years. So : ' a the governmcait professes to u s t banks. It should do tbe work wil

Washington Post. Vice President Kairbsnks ii -hrewd enough to know that th- w i- i- re. pt il ly tiring of war at ..i iords The nation which seeks an honorable settlement of differences with its neighbors in some other manner than by the sword." be told the Internat loa il eongrens of railroad men. " is n.' deadent. It Is not wanting in natioi.al

i virility The reaction sure to come . after KoosevHt. will find a good Indi

vina man ready and willing to take harge of it Albany Argus. The sti aj trust's not earnings for ihe first thn-e months of the year er.- only $.:....-,;;. or a aannatf fI0.OOO.iKH) more than for the corresponding quarter of last yesr. At tbst rate the concern will soon In the iw-H cant class with the beef trust. W.ibIncton Post.

Inste.id of Late Ones Senior Partner What are you tead-

V ran In Vl.irf rtit, Napbs. May 1.',. The

Mount Vesuvius is more ac ,v There 'n bont7 hue !,., L aw ,.xnui,.. . .u Junior Partner The early-

quantity of lava emi.ed pro.ucw a n,or ,,ar,Dfr early settlers.

msgn.bccnt snec'aclB at ni,M , öokey. I wish we had a- s

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