Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 39, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 June 1905 — Page 2

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There are nearly 5.000 steam aud treet railway crossings at grniO .a the United State, of which ut arly os he f are pn U i t. ! No fewer than '. 'd.?0 copies of the Scriptures wen l it d :n ChP ca M year the acta Mali being wt 11 over a million eogdea An aaphalt lake of considerable ea tert has been a A a M:n - An K . . - ' organ:, ed In London for its exploit aA new loot! ah worfc ntt-mipts to ' MOT from Biologie! phenomena -that gra matten is theatrical, and :. at ft if identical with terrestrial and olar i .1 sr.. -: Pin -t: an received by the Church IJlAwJonary Bccfoty from Japal. it eeni that the severe trial thtY'igh wh eh ' , u:l re : : :s fin ! nc aptaaatou in greater earneeg Imm :n the aerformanci of heath, a r.tea Pr pc fT of iulgar MM for : . r.y years as, r, I To the t tie of king and at last his ambition Is about to h rratif The ;h-w. in, : . ür.ar Turkey, which have hitherto opposed th - .SV III III st T. .!... . . ine ran -Formation ot Bulgaria Into a kin have withdrawn their objeo tions . cause of the aerrjcea rendered! hp v nar.d in avert i irar la the

An t'pltorne of the Most Important

Lvent at Home and Abroad the Past Week. NOHTH, tAST, WfcST, SOUTH. itrit Or wl.iimrnl la (bo !- Jaitll War. Ingfihrr With Iteass ' lateeesl ( uiini ir.ua I ni.,r i ii in Haiti it t iia II Owmw

Ihr W ...Id.

By deli.-att att. gpnpathy th trying ;o soften for Vic. -Admiral

1 tni round S.i bC i 'a B U) .-.ure Mn kui Sand is di every poaMl l V hoard of reports after

mil: cah K4r. ntiou and words of panese offlci rs are

panics of defeat

Police and Cos, ,. . . ,. d an as-

trli!.li-.- of '. .kill ii in na .. , I K I m I

j .... . m . v . - , . -w ,' U B . Wv I V I h. ah gardens, a Mi'un.er leaort near T- ar-lo'.- S.lo. wlii.b. w.i- I . "tiling ! domouMrative in opposition to the war 'with Japan. A sharp tight octurred, Mad a MsPllar pauie was ;uo.!iu ed The LaMaM I n i . t. tid the 'warmest of weleomee to W hndaw

iv :': Mit r an anil as.-4t.iur I u h. i onrt pf St Jan.. I

Hotnlvs have en found in the hous.. of at Armenian adjoining the nslaee uf the Kovernor general f Baltn, Uu-sih. TIi' Miivaukee exjK.si'ion lunMtnn oeeti-uik an entire cli Mek. was ' ''.ti'y detTOfed iiy tlr'. inpnoend to have started from an flectrii llgtt wire Pifteei hundred ptopls were in the Inii! ling, liut all ol out afely; lor. $::no.Hh. Th.' regnlaf seaslon of the n-w York

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THREE RUSSIAN REFUGEE IPS They Will Not be Allowed to Repair at Manila. POINT GOVERNING IHt CASE

i ii. tr PfaassvwHIiliesa n a i. an Ail i.l War, ami N..I HfM tu Ihr 1 1 Ii hi ii I Tlli-i aai as i ii i i ii.-.i.

Wasblnttton. June 6. Admiral Kn-

1. - run- of !... has adjourned after I m Qot u. ftlKmvd , r air hia adil'.ng .h new laws to the statute .

books a auainst Tfo last vear. Kormer Mayor Bwiac of si

1.01

ii llojeatrensky, who is , vü i ai his hoaae in th. naval hospital at i ,;l 's a larrt

in Vtncecnes, Ind e:at. to his wife

have bee taken, also . itoje;vensky that her w. . a: i v ;1. receive attention. : an naval officers examlMinf the three

Means The Tapanii suleorr systen A boj nd (rir I soon a u. ren a th -first four year Japanese ar.d i the latter four when a boy i from the they can r- ad

n 'he nse of six and l the ace of 1 1 The 'each them 'he BK M .amninc. a, and irs thev nilit f.!';s

Frank II .Mason. VwM I Bl V Ml MBerm at Purlin, reports tniued decline in the Importa meat-, into Germany. esrH-ciall the United States This he at to the influence of the r:c. ! n

ST otion law, which went into effect

a ? ear ao Incidentally Mr Masm reports a remarkab'e incre.is- ;n the consumption of horseflesh throughout

-v fona conien of ' ii "'I'eS

m-

Ienver Barry 1 h: 1 es, t. r. r, I! or.. I if f!ej . Bd nearly n

r. 8prlr: MBpt) In IS walOA- t do i fted

ire In Ber horses were

ns are Inti - sted !n a print. r One of eral'y growlnjr back d by a new l?c of t the rapid ra:e of

Manila bay, that the Die; will require t' i!as to repair, the Aurora :. days an't the JemtchuK seven days. PrlSCi Ihnaan is MBOttf the Kusatan WOUBded in th Ani. iu an naval hospital at Cavite. K. ar Admiral BtebOgntofl does not Mem at all mxiOttl to sign his parole. Russia has requested the koo.1 offices of the Pn nek minister in Tokio in se

curing as full a list a.- dm asibla of pris:

oners taken in the reemt naval battle so that the terrible suspense anions friends and relatives may be .'U.ied. Tin re is great Indignation in St. Petersburg over Ute aurrendef of h.s f-hii's by Admiral Nebogatoff. and unless the story that he was the victim of mutiny among his sailors is substantiated he is likely to meet condign punishment ot; his r, "irn to Russia. Raron PMWft, commander of the Russian cruiser Izumrud. report to the czar that In s. eking to escape his Japan--e pursuers he made for Vladimir bav and ran full on a reef at the entrance. With only ten tons of coal left, and with the certainty of capture, he land"d his crew and th n blew up

Li- ship.

The rsTlaed UM of loaaea by the Japanese In the battle of the Sea of Japaa .-hows 119 officers and nun killed and 4.'4 offlors and mn wounded. The

flagship Misaka was the heaviest loser. Admiral Togo, in a dispatch to Tokio, designates the recent battle as "the naval battle of the Sea of Japan." It Is officially reported that the extent of the Japanese 1 usees In the great naval engagement was three torpedoboata sunk and only slight dam-

Smith has sJcniSed hi

i ne nominal . for gov

of

jf the

e-aau was

h a Med

in

M vv-ra'

n ek at

it is tntimatsd ihal those Rqaatsi offt r- who .-aw -o many Jaimia ur-

w c;t. n in t in B4 with aldir er- . n Bsh for of C er, -. f. -

wa- r -

ha.nd bu-m

IB

vas r.ot ix-doboats (letroyed aid battleships

a'ed at the time, but had to be sunk, must have been the .-a me who '. to prevent blood poisoning It 8w Japanese torpedoboats among the ct off three and a half inches b- trawlers in the North sea. be kn- Within a week a half, Vice-Admlral Rojestvensky is In the reputable physicians have veri- Japanese naval hospital at Sasefco, sufMeyera' claim that the leg is faring from a fractured skull. n:' Only four Russian v-s-els are posi

tively know n to have escaped the Japanese, th ctnlMf Ahnaz and the de

stroyers Grozny, Teroslahty and Bravi, the latter arriving at Vladivostok with 4 the offtifTs and rr w of the battl iblp O-'al ya I rdlr.g to Admiral Togo's latest reports, reeeiTed at th-- Japanese legation in Washington, via Tokio, the Russian had !o-t (M far as the count then wenti by destruction and capture 22 ships of a total tonnage of 153,411.

-kdmiral Togo n ports the capture of

ami bob Hon. H. i. pilvity

em. r of ('.corgi a.

The hiamond elevator on th-- ea'

bot' ms at Kansas City. Mo., was de stroy, d by tire; loss. $."', i

in.' teoe.it municipal upheaval in

Philadelphia has mumrI a bad break in th' Bto-i ks of gas and str. t railway i ompanii t here.

The Welsh anthracite coal produc ra

are endeavorini bo form a combination with a capital of ilO.000,000. President It, ,cs. velt ha r -ived Ihrough Dr.D, B. Bchnnder, a Bnlaslon ary of the Dutch Reform I church in

dapan on behalf of :h'- town of S ndal.

a , Japanese flacs and an ancient Samurai sword. Two hundred and forty persons, lncluding all the vi.lting princes and print e-s.-s at Uiwti to an a:; .-nuptial dinner in honor of the DnchSM Ce .-lia and Crown Prir.ce Frederick W.lliam. tender. I by Fn.p-r r William and Bmpreae Augusta Victoria of Germany. The Japanese will erect, by popular subscription, an enormous ligh:houe on Okino island as a Monument to commemorate Admiral Togo s great r.aval victory. It Is planned to have a light that may b se i, for a alstniMtt of So mile, practically covering the entiro scene of the battle. Gen. Horace Porr former Ami rioMI ambassador to Frame, has left Paris, ac.ompanled by his daughter, for an automobile tour of Switzerland. He will sail fur home early in July. The town of La .Mesa, opposite j

kar'ham. N. M . was inundated by eras feet of water, caused bv the

ov. rllow of the Rio Grande. The people uf the town all escaped. D. M Parry ha- n-sigiud as president of the National Citizens' Indus

trial AM n .ation of America, and C. W. I sels mould be interned, provided th

thips a; Manila. This governtn. nt has

tedded that the injuries to th" -aipa were not caused by the sea or storm, the MthorlttM will be obliged to r.'fu.e permission for the vessels to be rtpaired there. Secretary Taft cabled the

following instructions to Gov. Wright at Manila regarding the ahjpa "Time can tiot be given for the repair of the injuries received in battle. Th refore the vessels can not be repaired unless interned until the end o( hostilities." Admiral Train has be. n instructed accordingly. It was stated by Secretary Taft that if the Russian vessels agreed to leave Manila in their present condition they w.r. welcome to do so but as it d:d hot appear that they suffered from any damage caused by the sea or storm, tti i - gi vernment was obliged to take the position above OUtimed In case Admiral Knq.ui-t iOM not

anopt tuis course, rns only a. ernative. after the period allow, d by international law has expired, will be (0 interne his ships. Orders have been issued for Admiral Train to take charge of the details of mtrnement if :he Ru-sian admiral decides to follow this policy. The navy department received a cablegram from Rear-Admiral Train confirming in detail the press dispatch of r.-arding the length of time required

by three Russian ships at Manila to re

ceive such repairs as will put ;hem in aeanorthy condition. will BATISI V JAPAN.

Th r CSWSWS M Ihr I nlteil lud I " I nr aOllsfaSletf . Washington. Jun" t. The Japan-e minister has formally inquired of the department of state what action the I'nitcd States government intends tc take r seeding the Russian was vessels now in Manila bay. Acting See ptary I.,om. . .! !.. t !. :

A VIOLENT ELECTRIC STORM v liaktl mi i hi a inii- u, ,,,ri.4

and a V iii m..iim r I'.iininr ii. hi. i. BMttdMMJBw P. trolt Mali Jinn. ('. Reports re c. i .'ii In i" from ,ii i, u- points in luwer Mtihieiin -h, 1 1 . a - ih "thuiub" distrut at:d the Saginaw valley bore the brum of a ste rual storm hloh BWapt ow.-r Michigan Mtin.la; evening. Residences, schools and barns in the ath of the storm w.re blown

down, and a hall do.n fatalities bad already i i reported early In th evening Two children of John Smith, a farmer u-ar I'rban In Sanilac county, were killed, the fath.r had an arm broki n and MURh r of hi t hildren bad

an arm torn off In th" same neighborhood threechildr. n of Kdward I'hilpotts were fatally Injure.: at 1 a MM Wagm r had hr back In k. n. At Eietnfa . k. II y.-ar-old Elsie Applemux was kill. .1 by lightning In ihn wolghhorhood of Ca-s city, U resi-d.U..-. and 19 barns were blown down and a number of people w.re injured. Near Cato Mrs Win Hutihinson had both legs hrohen and sustained other Injuries She wlil die William Dosser was probably fatally hurt. In the neighborhood of Caro :h- :orm de

vastated a s. six tin;.-- i-uig and half a mile with . TRAGEDY DUE TO DRINK.

John Ktrileri Sr., Mra IssseU Pises S l'atnll W, .I.I..I ..ii nml W Up, With Im. mal li. hill.-.

THE WHITE NURSERY.

Furnishing ard Bed Arraagsm-ati Are All of White and the Curtails Ate of Two Kinds.

New York. June 6. John Eolli r, ; whtvse father. John Z.dlcr, Sr. a . . 1 1 . i . , I m oiitcQi lor Llaii' sane lld

!' .' t t Olli I Hi Hl , III I Bill home with an Infernal machms th an tfforl to 1.111 blaaself, his wife and ih V.o. . i dytnu in S' Mary's hospl'al Jamaica. Th father was killed Instantly, bit body b'ing blown to pieces, but thf sit.- an I mother -raped almost without injury, though bar reason is dethroned and the death of he r son. who Is M years old. may make her recovery ImpoMlhlt Prink alone Is declared to l re-

Hxinsitde for oller attempt at wjoleMM murder When he enti-r-d h!t home In- carried a small round MJeM In his hand which ho flng.p.l con'ioually When his wife and son were In the room there was a sudden explosion which tor" the arm that held the !imh from Zoll, r - , j and tore 'he body 'o pieies. The s,,n was hurld thmuieh the p ar w indow to the ard "vli p' he

hit

ploitation of German g ! wda The laxeiiineiu viea of England in liberal snh-hlp-buiiders and shipMiwnaerclal museums ander gor.uspices have been -ste.l-

ani a !

Ii Mr I v. -

"xhibition

an rix is inUivi r nr.- , Oi. i.

r - . i '.iirT-i ll, l )V t M it r-

and gToups of experts .ire 1 on w.-r- found Admiral Holest ven-kv

organ- and another admiral aevorlv wnnnH.

ie eOnditkMM ed, together with 8 Russians, Jndudi lug taff officers from the flagship Knia7; Suvaroff, which was sunk May MS serosa the : 27. All wer-1 made prisoners. I., upon a reotarget 17 feet "'-- -tkikk.

d Zl feet lone, moored 1,600 1 At the beginning of the week the

rnd of the strike of the Chicago teamsseemed as far off as ever. Bach

German pnMness

ng her I atti at Cavite. P. r canvas sail

distant, the gun pointers of the otisin iiiad n r;, - of shots prole

bly unprecedenfed in naval his'ory. atide blames the other

Eight Klin Uointers of On, IhtiarvMtala

Mch f.red 11 Nhots and made 11 hita Ir fivo minutes and 40 seconds with tie four 15-inch gunB. an Average of 1 i hits per run per minute The b. rev.o ;? record was made by the gnr. pointers when the score was nine hits out of ten shots in five minutes snd M seconds At the meeting of the British Assotdai on for the Prevention of Consumet ... in Iindon the other da v Sir Jnies i 'ronton Browne rldleMad the Srser'lon that consuniptlon is i:icuraMe. and gave figuPMi which showed there had lecn a j-uS'tanrial reduotlsBl In th number of dea'hs from this disease between IMS and IM2, in spite üf the inrrease of popnkat ion Iti OteM Pritain and he overcrowding of (ties. A significant statement was Blade by ir William liroadbent m regard to mnatoria for consumptive, shlch he declared to he tho principal means f

the disease.

l'resident sha and former President

Young of the Chicago TMmsters' union told the grand jurv that, two years ago. th. j w. r. offend tl0,Md by an official Of the Employers' Teaming Co, j bring about a strike of the teamsters mploy -I I y Seai Roebuck & Co., a

rival coacara of Ifontgomerr, Ward A Co.

Post, of Ba'tle Creek, Mich., has been elected to the vacant v . It was expeited that practically every white Lusin-.-s bouse in Muskogee and Indian territory would be cloel June ! for refusal tc pay the tribal tax. In a fight be'ween Servian an.! Bulgarian bands near Kltahewo, Macedonia, 2D Bulgarians and 2 Servians w.T" killetl and many on eai h side wound. d Th Servians captured the Bulgarian bader. Alexander Colvlll, Jr.. a-itanf. di n tor of public safety, and William H.

Baker, a-sistant dir, or of public w. rks, of Philadelphia, have reigr.pd. at the request of Mayor Weaver. The mayor says he Ifl going to run his administration on a b'-.-ine-s ba.is Fire at Pittsburg. Pa., destroyed the Avenue thc-atir and partially wrecked the Grand opera hou-e adjoining. There was no pan: and no loM of life. Loss. $S'mmh; fully insured. Tw hundred lives ar.- mid to hav. b"en lost by the bursting of a reservoir at Durban. Natal. South Afri a. following a furious storm. Numerous casualties are Bald to hav occurred Isen here. President Roosevelt and Count Casein!, the Russian ambassador, had a j

nair bout a conference at th White House, ou the 2d Ins?., at which th" condition of affairs in the far Mai wagone over, the pre si d n? expressing the hope that a movement in the direction of pate would .-oon M rr.al".

secretary Hay, on arriving in !n

did not leav- the harbor at once Tim exchange has -akn place, in order tc formally eitabli.-h the reponslbilit y of the l'nittd Btatea for he deteatkai of the vessels in Manila harbor until ihe end of the bostlllties. Japan will. I believe, be entirely satisfied with this OTHriMSHT'1 instructions that the Rus-ian hipv at Manila must Interne or put to sea." said Mr Takahira. the Japan. minister. wni cosTist E mm m h.

Olli- II.

in

KSMS Mini l(ala

Will NM f..r l'i-ai-e. 1 London June C, , counts uf I'resi- ' dent's Roosevelt's interview with Mr I Takahira. the Japan se minister at

waantngtOtt, Count Cassini. Han. a Bpet k Von Bterabarg and ..th'-r ambassadors. hh h are alleged to have been along the line of efforts to bring mtliatlOB, ar" receiving much attention here, but In oiplomatic circles it is not hallen d that they will result in securing peace The belief Is firm in all quarters tha- Russia will CoatMtM the war. rOXTRACTfl N 1 1 1 1 i)

Km. im Will .. Read 11 I'.iurth " Iron tu the l.ntard. Kambnrgi June C News reached here frin I.ibau that G rtro a sam n who were seaaloyed there for mrvlca with tin ftmrth Raaslan Bajaadroa which It wa intended to send to the

a 1. a -ntioB

had been probably brilliant

Orve of the niot loyal support. .f the Chinese reform gove rn nwit is thu 18ycrsrid dausrhte r of Kan Vu Wel, who made many friends while in Ixmls last simmer visiting the World'a fair Her a.inie s Kan Tung IV and ahe Is attetadlng school M Hartford. Ct. Wh le n St Ixnils last year -he wa the roeet of th- local arajuiiaathM of the Chint at IJmpire Koform asi elation, of which her fit her bead On viral OCCAStoM she hai addrenp.,! n rge audlenc in behalf of fcer people, and is count 1 1 .merhing Of an ors'or

.1 Kl it vi KBCW1 11 i m. lion Robert t LaMeata, of Chtcaga who hau bean meatioaed la connectioa with th- chalrttaaahlp of ihe iKiard of cUrrrMta of th BQUitabi Life Assur

ance society, says that, under no clreaantaaeM woeld he accept the offle. Pawr L Klmberlty, prominent throughout the I'nited States and Can'ia as a mining au'hority. whose ereattli is estimated at 1 ,000,000, died folloaiag a stroke of apopl xy in' Ch. . Two men were killed, two mortally wounded and two BSlioasly Injured darmg a fight at a Sunday picnic in Wolfe county. Kentucky. Tli. treasury deflcit for the eleven

monthe rf the present fiscal year la' v .', ,' e 1 i 1 . 1 1 won n i

r'-' nj.'io'. A MWnt MaHlll report of the Parle bomb MtrafM ph iws that the es4ape from d'ath or .. Jury of President Iubet and King AfMMO was much more narrow than th.: ürst reIort Indicated. N F.emlng and Eil PoUstta have been arrrsti, Bt le Soto. Mo , on the charge of Nmalgg coaaterfelt money.

oth.r nrreets an Mpected. Hereafter no ore person will he allowed U acdUin mora than no acres Of r.on-mlneta! public land undr Mhat tag law--.

don from Pari. is said to have ifM,kd 'ar ,'ast hav" p. -iv. d orders to n-turn mu h better than when he left New! hom"- s hdr contract ha- beea an York, hH was bun far from a well l,y rcent eveate. This is tonman. He Is keeping absolutely quiet I sirl'''"d pnof that Russia has ddlnltely under orders of his physicians. biadOOOd further adfOTta to wr.sr the OwlttgtO their failure, duritic 2.". ytars, I " :i ,ow r Tr,'ni Japan. to rearleter 40,ooo worth of Butler coaa- T - t.v (Neb , radroad i. i.,u . Desels ih.- Handbag BMfv.

Prank and other holder may lose prin

cipal and interest, as the Pnltetj states

that he county Conductors ie famous

K;i herd,

or-

circuit ourt of appeals th'ir "-lath'.-." ftbaolvee from Babllltr, The Order of Rallwa has- taken possesaton '.f Terreii college property

fenn . Whlcb will b. need as an

pnans h ne, Spaniard, iireated la Pari.-, admitted that h'- had hOMI in Paris a .innth, with Mrreral companions, prepa ring for an attempt (in Kinr AlfOnso'a tf.- His eomp tnio.is have be. n arr-te. They "eel red their bombs, uncharged, fröre Puree lena.

in tone robhtj- who r.ld uti Ke

afct limited on the i .r hem

Pacifie. at ateOrmOOth, Mont., savj he

old it In t'ie spirit of adv.-nture; not that he really no-.i.i a.on.-y. A Philad' dphia com.rn has Just recriv. .! an order f. r i.V. additional locomotives ftr tae imperial govern, rent railways of Japan, making im orderM from the same concern :i;ice the first Of the yt ir The rjeraiaa goreraaeal will increase the sie of the rantlalag igttleshlpS to be laid down under trie authorized naval programme from 13 200 tons to 16.0(H) too"

St. Petetsbure June a. lliniutor .a

the interior Bouligin and Admiral Aievi. ff, bead of th. committee of the

far ast. ha- tSOdered th'ir resignations, whii h the emperor has not accepted. Forii:n Minister Lam ,'orf may also resign, as a pp.t.st aa-ain-t the reactionary policy of the mat as ahowa by the extension of the powers ot ('.en Trepoff rferee rwlaeae Mai HalssA Tokio. June I ... The Ru-sian . misers Admiral Na hlmoff. Vladimir Mono math and Dm. tri DoBSko) hav.nt; sunk in comieratlvely shallow water, it u P0 il.le to raise thm.

1 .ippii Reserve Washington, June .President Roosevelt ha- proclaimed a new foraat re-erv,- in California to be known as th- lessen Peake reserve, which cov-t-rs j ui 1 ot ih. noi h rn Si-n .1 , aig rang, aad contains a fra.tiou under po.MHio aires.

i.iri t ,he Peeeldeat. Washington. June ... pnsident Roosevelt was the recipient. Monday of a heauUfal agatatrtaa statuette ,',f hMMtf as Colon I of ;h- "Rouga R:,i.

ers. wii.h Is th' Iiupki wr.n. . ,u-

eminent aratptor, Mac.Monnies.

KING ALFONSO IN ENGLAND Hina Bdwovd r twsalli KWveeefswd tin- ejaasisti Mwotiea to the In 11 11 a Hnimrili. London, June C. Alfonso XIII . thi young king of Spain, was wel. umed tc

! England. Men lay, with the most elabI orate of ceremonies, every detail o wt.:th was -upervi-.d by King Edward

lauw, .'ver in ne castI tional visitor han greater he) n paid to d tail or BM areparatlOfl mad" for a magn ; play. If only the weather j propitious, the reception WOUld hav. beea -h- most

ev, r a corded a for. igr. visit. .1 to England A d' luge ,f rain at POrtsmoutl

and at Ionlon. how oral', marred all the spectacular eflecte. SHEA AND M GEE IN JAIL. Tu of Ihr I'riinilnrnl Irlkr trailSSW In 1 lili-nu.i trreateil .in t a-.Oi.-fur 1 I rai- . Chieagti. June it Cornel fbl P Shea president of the Internarionsl Bro-her-hvood of Taaaaters, and leader in the strike which has existeti in Chicago for the last two months, was arrested and taken to Jail Monday night. With him on the Joaraey froai the sabsm in which he was arrested, to the oftea of the 'neriff and h n to the Jail, waa Hugh McOea, prwalaaal of the Truck Brivers' union. Both men were tuk-n Into tustody on ap.acs ;- . , ,, ;n. dictments ohargtag them wih ronplracy which w.re voted by th" grand jurv that addoursed last larardai

rich- 1 .at r they w re idaoltted tc bail.

KANSAS CITY BAKERS WIN

Th. uhlte nursery la ideal Not 1 sharp trade whn- hat u gatrtag lt- H iuir a blue white which b . ways depressing but a aofl iv,.r which is negative. et peaceful .v( ,j artistic while wholly unaggr. The walls have a rough latsh avoid any pojBBlMlity of glitt, r 11, g sunlight and are paino,! r-. ikai 1

kept hygMaleatty ekaa with ui trouble or expense. The celling i smooth a shade lesa Ivory than the walls, to add an effeer if height ctxdtiess. The fri.- e, whbh aw .n with too square an effect tl MOM s an almost unnoticeable der of si ui,. scattered shadowy di r In deeper ivory The floor Is a white-tlletl Itaoleam which washes easily, looks alw:. freh and is hidd-n In the winter 1 1 ,r th- crib and bath by white lamb'- -rugs, warm and Inconspicuous washable if managed just rieh The furniture Is iron. TliatrTrfl whre. without any gold ornament a tion or bright flowers painted ia w reaths or bouquets. The fittings of the little bed fa awayliu; cradles are not. allowed in p. i. ntifii nareery, are all eraamj wh .. small white cotton sheets no' lir,. -. arhlch carries a chill or thin rat the former beasBtttched an.i the la bowad with liberty satin ribbon, Th. ii th r are white soft anvil t

hets and an elder quilt and pi snow white slips snd. the only trast baby herself, very red and t r , . a from sun baths indoors and ut .. lunin leaves, not pastel tints, sttpplf this American baby's color sehen; Bcefdm the crib bed there are white painted chiffonier snd chairs and a w hite bath ba-ket an-! a white . r.arnele bathtub and all sorts of whPe bath mats and towels, and cloths and

tiny toilet articles; a w

for the bare little head, and b for the imma 'Hate liitlc clothe white pique shoes that .pen Ot an! wash, and white kin, 1. m shawls and fascinator- for

mornings. There are two -.t- of wdr.d'-w grt en and white, the whRe and then white lawn curtair.s -ery plain and short and alwayand hung on white rods Where the doors require dra to shut off draughts white hon rues are hung, the sor' you hi New Eni; land for a dollar aplec never wear out and wash like a They have no border nor stripe whin cotton rags on a coar-e w n 0

have white linen spreads t urious wide mission couch

hair comb

lit

ver that will be a Maafcn and wh.-n tte Amerian girl I to play in the garden ar. l - but then the whole white rill have to be abandoned or id Into some sort of -onipm th ciwtaoora. N. Y Sun

URCED TO PLANT VINES. With Our Wealth of Native Creer and Climbers No One Need B Without Their Beautv.

it is sifl or tne late Sterling Morton of Nebraska that he always besotih every n an he met to plant tm -that was because he felt the t...rr-n.-ss of th 're. 1. -s west I would "and vines bsCAUBN I would OOrertM naked walls and drape the treia. writes Hamlin (iarland in (riM.d I toaief ii ( 1

hag. Trees and vines will cover a grea deal of bad architecture. There are almost no excuses for tar ran walls We do not need to in port vines from England, shrubs from Japan, nor flower from Mexico 0 r own native wild plants and vines arat our doors, ready to weave their anchanting veil of leauty over our Murders, oer mistakes, our poverty o.' resource t;o to the rm-alow - (.. waaapa th hillside, and invite them in to help you make life letter Math living. Itwdy their needs, iheir Oab Its ami apply heir courage and their grac to your walls, your .r-icoi your dayed and dilapidate! outh'i'.s, and your rchi s will lucm. Isiwers of frauram-e and shade, vo ir lawns a delight. And you will t .r t her more preserve to yur children s few of the exquisite wild Hiwts now swiftly bowing to the sickle and the )low.

iii. i MTt It. -ii. I, ., nn urerm. nl

Willi ratefS I : in ilii rr. I.alnInu Tln-ir I i.iili-ntliiiia.

Kansas ( 1 ty . Mo.. June r, The mas

ter bakrs and union bakers of this

city reached an agreenrnt Monday

tnus preventing a strike. The agree-

nxru prtivides that In shop whafl

Molding machines are oaod houn hai! be a week's wark and nine hours

a day. In hand -dv.ps" go houi- shall

be a week s work and ten hours a dav r, 1 . .

ihrs are 10 i. pai(I U)r ,u,..jme

extepr tnat ror work on holidays they are to Ix paid double. The agreement

is a victory for the union hahara i. ea tn ..rih, r.. I'a. lMr.

laeoma. wash . tune ti After wait-

In more than a J ear ("has M. Lev.y, formerly generej manai-er of the Burlington lines in MisMjurt. w.'.h headguartera at St. Louis, has been made third vice-president of the Northern Pa fie.

MapttStS in Mrulnla. Hristoi. Va.. June The large, numb, r of visitors m the history ti the city attend, d th annua) tnfe-.-ence of th Cermnn Baptist Ilrethr . rJaarca here Four thou and oaaMMtM came on twelve apecial train.

Strawbeiry Shortcake. Mix thoroughly a quart uf flour two tea-poonfu!s of baking powder, a little sal' and a tabMBpaoafal f sugar, and Into this chop three tablespoonf tils of butter, or butter and tweet lard mixed Add one cupful of sweet milk and one well 1 .eat en egg; put together as quid If as possible and with but little handUng; roll into sheets half an inch thik. buttering the top side of ea 0 hOOl Bake in well greased pan laylag MM shee on top of another Ae atsm as baked done, separate the aheets and spread between them a thick layer f well sweetened beri.put together and cover the top with sweetened berries Serve whippet. Tream - The Commoner

Two Maple Sauces. Roll a cupful of maple sirup until it

Oairs. Pour slowly near the stiffly b-.,; rn w hites of two eggs and beat hard for a few minutes.

Melt a upful of msplc suear in a MM

little water. Pour over the beat n yoflu

af two eggs, beat well, then beat In tht tlffiy whipped whites of the eggs ant

Mrve at piu e.

I h se , KOO t0 crve with rice

or puddings, ar- fTOM the April nuckher

of Wlwi :u EaVL