Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 41, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 June 1905 — Page 2
WEEKLY COURIER
in v i ii t,t vsi rui.u.'wr. JASPKK 4 INDIANA The M of education in Russia may be judged ttota the fact thai there U only one village school for evary It CO;, Six million po tnds . adulterate I and harmful foiis were destroyed bj the I of Now York In tht :.i : Hiram Maxim. on"bi ng asked how he fanu to th'iik nf the idea of an into him at the end of tae civil war after Bring an oldfaehiotted spring?-fic-M nth A new law, which will gradually result in Um enUra olaappaanuwi 61 slavery Iran S.am. has come into effect, says the Hangkok Times. No one caa now be born a slave, and no ona can be n
IDE WEEK'S NEWS
TERSELY 0U1LINE0 An fcpltome ot the Most Important Lvcnts at Home and Abroad the Past Week.
Th. fr it.: ..-. eis 4 and Etruria collided, during a !t in Like Huron Lei miles n l'riu Isla Hübt, arul the Eirurla. which was uuj Of the largest type of lake carrier,., sank wi:hni a few minuter, h r on narrowly escaping with their live. A statue, ot Kokiusko. the cel. bratd Poli.-a luitrlo!. lias Jus beeo un-
. park. Nil. i mom atti od d lha
NOKTH, EAST, WtST, SOUTH.
Alter caving i ng een monopolized by the corner saloon the "free lunch" has been adopted by a caurch in Crip- I pie Creek, v ol. l'he pastor of the j First Christian church placed among i his Sunday notices the following: ; "Lunch will be served minie, .ately I after church in the Endtavor rooms. I Free to all who attend TTTlQfiS "
Indiana. lew othi r v directed ettes. Bill before tion. includi
.. N braakn and a Btal i - Law laws smoking of cigarnut sort have been s in the same secii.;s. Me h.;aa a:. . t cases tuese laws ley are v ak. Th y
e of having nal.
history .hat many this country wen ed with "tainted ed States in early
by running a lot
tnem declared u It is a i!c of the eollegea founded or en money ' T days, railed fui
tery Sonic of the sectarian Schools In the west sold stock whkh was rS i langtet by annual drawings. A great deal of it never wad redeemed, and tha j money so acquired still bears the stamp of irregularity. Its possession is unlawful, becauee no service has been re n n return.
Itiril l. rl .pnirult In lur RuiW-.lainiir-Witr. I u I her Willi llrut 4.1 Inter,-! I tilled I r.iln ltoImportant lliippriii ui 411 Urr I b - W. .rl.l Ttll N III l IIIU I AR K 4S f. The Russian goTernment.at the command Of the csar, has withdrawn its r-vies: for a reconsideration of the decision to hold the peace conference in Waattfngtoa and has definitely ace pud the selection. Advices from Manchuria give a decided negative to the report that a trace was being arranged pending the declaration of an armistice. MovemeaJtfl by the beillgeren's are in prog-r-that may lend up to a general cnpa.i;. mem if uot headed off by the 00001 Count Inouye. Japanese minister to Gemanay. says that Russia's plenipotentiaries must be armed with powers to end the war. and not be merely a diplomatic commission to learn Japan's terms. He says the Korean question will not be considered, as Rues la has nothing to do with the independence of Korea, The London Paily T legraph ' Tien Tsla corr -pondent says that Gen. Llnevltch's army is completely env -c pad by the Japanese, who made a circle of 100 miles in circumference and are gradually closing in. Gen. Linevi'.h is saitl to be bewildered by the Japanese strategy. The b inherent nations will have to get a move on themselves if they wi-h 10 avoid another general mopwntttn which Field Marshal Oyama is already launching With the Russians nt a de- ; . I disadvantage.
A rumor is current in Washington that M. Witte, for Russia, and Baron Kurino, for Japan, will negotiate for p u. ar.d. incidentally, for an albanei batWS B the two gnat Asiatic towers.
j veiled in Koskiti ! Sj era! thousand
ceremonies, which were precedtd b a I nioiist r pa- ad The United QonfedoiwU Vetorono, in
flfuvi.th annual reunion at Lou.sville. Ky.. made au imposing show iu their parade alU.t, UhS the boys iu hlttO their numbers are ihtwilffig and thotf step becoiv.iug less lastic. The cer- monies conn.cted with the tranfer of the remains of John Pan! Jones to the Patted States authorities will probably take place in Paris duly G or 7. Rear-Admiral Sigsbee, with his ir.drou. has sailed fcr Cherbourg, France, to bring the remaini to Chibapeake bay Frederick Ar: old .-. and New ton Andn wa, aped 11, the murdtrers of Mrs. An.auda Youogblood, in Denver,
were hnnged in the Colorado pOOltOOr ! tiary. K . -ia. it Is said, 'will have a Be I element of danger when her soldiers : hold 04 prisoners !n Japan are reI tumed, or account of the active work j of the tevolutlonary propaganda anion,; then during their captivity. Through the ageuiy of an ex-eon-ivnt. who learned their whereabouts ,' In BE a cell-mate in th. San Qnentia : (Cal l prison, securities having a fi.ee
value of ISM.Oot'. part of the proceeds Of a Canadian Fac.fic train robbery
NEGOTIATIONS
MOVING SLOWLY T!i0 Course of Diplomacy Doesn't Move With Hapid Strides. EACH STEP CAREFULLY TAKEN
NORWAY'S REPLY TO OSCAR I
The Storthing Adheres to the Ao tion Dissolving the Union. v'ilili It ralileii la of nrw4f Ar Auxliiiia lur m 1'i it t til Srltlrmeut of lllulra.
- b- .u r i ov. red cratic party of Swea proclamation deuirkingnien f Swe0d to a tall to arms into continued uuiou
The rxwtngneoe have adopted auto mobile traf-'. on for a nrw battery of four quick-firing howitzers of the BchneiderCunct sy.-tem of 150 milllmeters. They were made at the Creuot WOtfeO, France, and the motor is Aootgnc 1 ta draw all the four, one behind the other, a load, that is to say. of about fonrteea tons, at a speed of at leas' t;. and a k.l-ui:-ters an hour for a'l slopes. The automobile besides carries five tons of munitions, etc
Senora huabun. Mex.. was Alvarad-. the rich co. Scnor Alvm pa.-an. tr. 1 h.s class and POOOWBM characteristics wh rise to such wealt he recently off e ret public debt of Mex cently complete d a
i (tit d in Chtthe wife of Pedro st citizen of Mexitdo was born a to who Of the same I the same thrifty : h enabled him to y prominence that 1 to pay the entire -o. The couple re
house which is con
Oiderod one of th- most palatial home; in Ami rica.
Nothine in th history of religoua cults equals In breadth and boldness the plans Just set on foot in Old Mexico oy John Alexander Dowie for the establishment of a religious and industrial colony. Dowie will diu into the craters of x'inct volcanoes to tap vast lakes of water that now fill the onetime mountains of fire; he will build
his own merchant marine to navigate the Soto La Marina ri. r and a rail- ! road to convey the products of his I
The raw material for fHtOTC Ameri can citizenship is pouring In on us at n astoundniK rate. Can we convert It into the finished product . In the past nothing has impressed foreigners more than our marvelous assimilative power In transforming immigrants from Europe into loyal Americans. But did thi y come then at the rate of ItjOOO a Week, and were they from Southern R trope and from landa WfclfO republicanism has never been tested It is this change in the typ of immigration that is canning some.
The main irack mUeasjO of the T'n;'ed States- rsllwnyi Woald circle the rarih a'ntii: me equator tight and a
half times Their revenue in 1WI I 12." 1 WOttM pay the interest-j bearing debt of the Cnlted States twico over, and leave a surphss which would Bopport the sjorornvnenl of ; Ppnin. with its ltOOOrOOO Inhabitants, for a year. Or. tin rolls of tin I American railways there are mo---men, than were in the armle. ,
of firnnf Lee ins! the r- it of the onion and coafedt rata costtmnndari at p ptimattox.
A sojouroer In the south nowaday finds the people chiefly Interested in two thiras outsids of their intimnt'j perronnl affairs Sonic of the nenn'o
r r I are intensely Interested in one eil
theos subjects nnd some In th other. A pOOd many, imle-etl. aro Interested in beth. Oi.c ulj.ct Is tlM provision of ln-rt ased and improv d means of odiics: on for children, imrt icularljr white. children, snd the other the settlement of vacant or half occupied lantls with wh te pooplo and the development of the section's Industries. The two sub J i ta hau togetLtr.
thi: I lilt VC.O - I It I K K. It was freely predicted in Chicago, on the 18th. that by the end of the w. k the teamsters' strike would be a thing of the past, and tha the strike would be called off by the strikers tL-m sel-.es. r-ca: '.: ..f h ir lea : rs. Aosjattnl State's Attorney Fake, of Chicago, says the evidence in connection w ith strike mat ers is of "so startliag a character that it could only be paralleled once in a thousand years." For the time being the teamsters' strike is practically lost sight of in Cfe - ago. the Interest centering In the dsvlopmenta In connection with the Charges of bribery of labor leaders to a or tall off .-ti.k s. (.KXKIUI M.WS UKW. Py an explosioa in the Ivan colliery at Khartsisk. southern Russian. 160 persons were killed. Elizabeth Benn Randall, of Qi burg, IU., and L'mberto Frllli. the Wallknown sculptor, were married nt FlorBBce, Italy. Gen. Kuropatkin regreta the present peace ai'ation, in view of what he eonstdsrs the complete certainty of rictory far the Russian army. William Clark, aged 82. a pioneer resident of Dubuque. Ia.. was thrown from a ear: Inge, during a runaway and instantly killed. Gen Maximo Gem"? th- a'4e,i Cuban patrien and leader of the last revolution aizainst Spain, died at. V. dado, a mbvrh of Havana He leaves a widow
tion of ths Cuban congress. William H. Sumner, president ed" the Behttyler nntlor.al bank of S huyl. r N'e-b.. died at the home of his sister in Bp fast. Me., wher he had gone oi. a ! aced T,C years. Gov Folk of Missouri has ordered the sheriff of St. Louis county to arret the race track people who are operating in defiance of the law prohibiting betting. The Twentieth "Vntnry limited over the Unke BhOTS and KeW York Central in the inaugural run on Its 18-hour schedule betwesn Chie-aeo and NewYork, developed the fact that If detired, the run OOWM bw made in It hours fla. lji'e advltes with reeard to the Frp.ne o-GertTien situation lead to the belie f that the threatened rupture will be averted, and that th Moroccan mnttef will be netttei hy an international onf ranee w ith a clsnrly donned fi ope. As 'h renj,t of a h'-ad end en on the Wt rn Maryland raüroad M pers i we;-r. killed nnl many ofbsrs lrjured. s,me fatally. The v.ctims were al! IfjmSOfOI of the road returning to thai! Lomes, and were crow d- d :no tbp baggage ar. The i-trained relations between Frar.t e and Germany ver Moro co COntteOS to give rise to serious apprehension in Europe. Invitations hsv bee-n fi:,-l In Wfjh Inpt'n from Denver and St. Paul to the peace plenipotentiaries to meet in those cities during the heated term. Assistant Stcretary of the- Interior Ifelwllto W Miller ban resigned and Jes Wtmnsj, of Ind'ana. has been named as his mi vessor. ,owa has been istnehsd from the IL Iouls division of the free delivery itvIos and mtarhed to ths Omaha di-vbion
last September, hj The BCCieJ den hgVS lesd clarmg that trie den w ill not r j e to coerce Nor a
with Eweden. I'rt-icient Poosevsll has startled the - . : bunaucrats by appointing a COBB r.iittee to devise a plan for bringing the public business down to modem business practice. a fatal case of plague has been reported nt Manchester. Lcgland. the victim being a cook on board a sasosl from Buenos Ayre-. The s-a Pstershurg Nashnsfalsa de-
i mauds a nusinesslik- actonniing of i the money subscrib'! to rebuild the I Russian fleet, saving "Enough of con-
cealed abuses; great names are uo longer guarantees." Ger.. Stephen D. Lee, as at BBOBOB '. r-ln-ch;:f. and all the other nihrsri of ths United Confederate Veterans were reelected at the Louisv.lle reunion N-a tir.-an- was s- lected for holding thp reunion In 19.. Agra'.it? ?haft, erected inmrn-Ty of those w ho lost their lives in the disaster to the excursion steamer Qssjeehl Sl'icum in La-t River, a year ag-. was urvelled In the Luthran ossno try in Middle Village, Long Island, on the anniversary of the disaster. Princess Margaret of Connaught and Prince Gu&tavus Adolphus of Sweden w.re married, on the l.Vh int., in St George s ChOpal, Windsor castle, the archbishop of Canterbury officiating. The first part of the honeymoon is being spent at Saighton Grange,. Cheshire. It is intimated from Wahit.gte n that Paul Morton may be proseoire.i in connection with the Santa Fe R.t. roal Co. after retire - from th- a v t as
a resul of the rela e- investigation.
Ir. Fi. r. Ii Sabin ha te--n apI it..-! ;-- .a'e professor of anatomy at Johns HOpkinn university, Baltimore lid., the first woman to at ain a prof isorsblp in the college. During cun practice on board the British battleship Magnificent, off Tetuan. a six-inch shell exploded prematurely in the breach Of a gun and IS pe rt-or.s in lu . n- f. :r offl rs. wire wounded, n of th BP. SOI iOWBly, All th'. jewels of whi h the dnchesi of W strain -t. r was rohbed,lnsf meirh, valued at $"o,oni have b en recover I
i They were Steden by a former watehj man and burit-d in a field, two miles ! from Cambridge. England I Taking a leaf from 'hr- Japanese i book the navy lepartment has bca Hi j to replae the psje ponndsr guns in the fighting tops cf battleships with range I fln; i if tho'e rep-. Btlnf Johann Hoch, h- "awdern Mm beard,' can rai-e f 7" , by June ff, to eoOW 'he ,st of 'akink: ; the case to the state 'ipreme court,
Gov. Densen will grant a reprieve, oth-BfWlnt-he will be hanged in Chbago June 2.1. The late PromiOT Delyannls. who was asva.-slnate-d !n Ath ns wa- by royal decree, paid the greatest honors that could be a irded a dikn. including
j a t-tat- fun ral. The superiorl y of turbine enplnefor torpedonoats was established in j the trial at Eitting. Germany, wh'ti i "S" 12". lullt at the Behiehao works, j Bvensgsd two knots better time than
her iter boats fitted with piston engines. r Ot. William CheeslirouK.i. who wac - i a r of th Amaricnn losntton in
London un ier Minister Schenk, and srho has r- Ided then since his r- iremen t fr m :h i'gati. . in isTil. U dead, after a years Minis. Kfd IC years. He BBTved on G.-n. S heneiv'.staff In the- civil war. Theo, P, Deiyannis, the ag d and popular pr mier of Gre ce. whs faa' y stahl)Cl in lbs hbdomsO ly a prof -BJosJbJ gnmhlar, named Gherakaris, as he Ktejiped from hlH arriage, in Athens, on th" ISth Inst., dylnf thrw hours later. Tin act was one f revenge for -li- s-rltiR at m a nr-r against gamb .c- tskea by ;h- premier. An investigation of nllttef "iury fifing" in Plttabnrf Pa . has 1 - . tha- most of the ur srvle la jer formed by sn organized gar.v who re place men regularly called but who do not w ish to serve.
CiiIIk by MlnU'rr iui.nl. -it nl Atbuoililur Innitliil I I In- Hutu of III,- 11.1. I la' t -1 UK' II t Ml Ii Ii I life I iu. Washington, Jur..- Q -Prr.ctia!l no new ! lopments are oboorvnhts in the negOtlnlh ns for peace between ROSOtn and Japan. ProOtdent Roosevelt, for a day of two. has hoon d. splf rngro.sstd in other matters, and while h has not for a inonunt lost sight of the arranu ments for bringing together :h' far eastern heiliger nts, he has realized fully that the next move in the great game of diplomacy now being played is with the contending nation! themoelToa, That mors is the BeJoottai of the envoys to reprOBonl them at the Washington confert nee. Both Mlntotsr Takahlra of Japan and A mlssasBilisr caminl.of Rna B,onllodof he president Monday afternoon. Shortly before three o'clock Minister Taka hira drove to the Whi'e House and wai received by the pres. lent in the blu room . Soon afterward Ambassador Cassln drove to the ex-cutive reddenee and was received by the president in hif private OfbtoO. His call was brief. Al he was leaving the White Ronae hi sai l that the negotiation.-" were movinf forward si 'y He added that he har not conveyed to President Hooseveh the names of th" Russian plenipotentiaries, and hail not received from bin the names of tho-e of Japan.
While th same reserve that hithertt j has characterized the personal eahange which have taken place wen manifested about -he interviews of Am- !
bassador Cassini and Mlr.is'er Taka hira. it is known that they were r.oi of cr- a' i: pi v ir.r, Hat h of th alplonaatlBta presented to the prt sidem official advices from h!;j government expr ssive of the satisfaction felt al both St. Petersburg and Tokio over the selection of Washington as the seat of the peace conference. The president already had been advised by Amha.-sa dor Mever. at St. Petersburg, ar 1 Minister Gris urn, at Tkio. of the cordia' feeling felt toward Wa.-hmgton by the Russian and Japane e governments Peremaol sdnanvaeee of that feeling conveyed to hlfh by the representatives of both powers served simply to ao iiate the official advices received from thi-: government's officials Whe-'heT th conference will actual! j .n Washington or not. has not ben determined; of OOUTSS that is a detail Which will be left to the SWVOfB thtOl Sdeefl by their reopeotlTC governnunta It I said that no decision will b r ahesl on that poin un-il the confere3 meet n,.re ;in i organize.
Christ inla, Norway, June L'O. The storthing has adopt, d a n ply to tho long letter uhh h King Oscar sent, on June 13, to M. lb rner, its presiib nt, in the form of an nddrOBB to the king and the Bwedlsh people, The reply, while expressing the utmo t. good will, adheres to the action taki n by the storthlug In dissolving the uulon. A gnat meeting of n-presentati ves of Swedish rsid i ts ot' No-way was held here Monday. It adop t , an impressive addns-. to King o.w. rqiies;,ng him to use every ir.flu n e to secure a peaceful settlement, with the view of maintaining the friendly relaMons of all Scandinavian peopMBL The address points out that BwedOB in Norway enJoy the best treatment at the hands of the Norwegian people, and says that the vast inters-ate Internets Involved demand an amicably adjustment of the differences between the two countries It is believed here that an extraordinary n of the riksdag, to be held Wednesday. June 21. will take potion looking to the prevention of a further ruptuie THE PLEA OF A COWARD. I'll rin lin ml lle.il it Mim M n I - 'I'll rff eitri Olli lit D.lllti Neur Btrpli yrtwi I H
Murphysboro. 111.. Jin- With his prontrnto vi Lim bend at the first blow, Allen Dukes, a farmhand, continued to rain blows upon the skull of Thoma J. Solder, aged 93. at the farm of Henry Isahost four miles north of this city. Blind and so f eble as to sc arcely be able to get about by the aid of a eane, the victim of this wanton murder was accused before tho coron r's Jury by his slayer of having attempted rnurdtr upon his own p r-o:i. and hence claims m If ! f-nse for the deed. Snider was a w idower, and had for If JTI ars Urei w ith the Imhofl family. His slayer is 30 years old and iinmarrb-d. No motive is known for the fated, an 1 the oaira of self-defense made by DakCB is given no credeuce. STREET FAIRS UNLAWFUL. Tbf Mlurnri Cent-nil of Illinois ft pur- mi opinion On Irrel Wlsw.
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( om i-rli-il I. ftorl In Iitml- lh f'Btir I rom I MSdwdttWO I'ent-e. St. Petersburg, June L'n The wa? j party has by no means surrendered. On
the contrary, backed by th-- military element, it is mnklng a concerted effort to dienend, the emperor from'con'iuiling peae. Even with the two armies alnady clinching, members of the war party are Ullng St. iv--. rsbur? and Peterhof with optimistic, views, and Lieut. -( ien. Linrvi: h and his los teonatS are rstnoretni their arguments with rOS BtS report! of the strategic situation. Many Rneslnn correspondents at the front, evidently Inspired from St IV r-!uir. are floe Iing their papers with dispatcher; m tho Ruae strain. The. Novoe. Vrefttyn'B e-t,.rres-pnder.t, !n his zai against the oOttClttBton of a humiliating peace, points to the hazir Is for the gov. rr. men? in disbanding an army of half a million men without giving them a taste of sno . now i os- K u ki: it. Field Moaplltil tlnekel nit. I nCWSBlWtWWaS EwtniWll M ii r.l.-r.-.l. London, June M 7,,;,, eom pond.nt of the Daily TeleTaph. tle. serlblng a Cossack attack on a JapanOM field hospital, which OCCUrrwd during an sttne k on a Japaneso cOBJVOy, at Taipeinshln. as the most disgraceful incident of the war, says: "Despite the prominent display of Red Cross badges-. th Cossae ks flr-d VOlleyB st cle.x.. quarters and then hargevi with drawn swords, with the result tha: many noncombatanfs Were killed or wound. id. Some of ths Russians dlsmowntsd and need th ii- bnyofj StB, The Steal wan thrust ilairn' hi
ne.uths Of the Japanese nnd their heads w-re nearly cut off and their bo-li -s di emboweled. Finally the re,ssacks burned anil other wtOB destroyed all medicines nnd medical appliances. " BMSJI lnm I'.trl rll,r. Chefoo, June 20. American and Ruropnnn Brme Mill in Port Arthur have been notified by the Japanese authorities to depart, and to remove their merchandise Many of the firm ara row arrangitiR to charter BtenttMfi fo.' that psjfpB Ploeed .Ii 1 in llettwO Ltat, Washington. June 2u. -OspL E. & Prime, lately dstnehes from cosnnuad of the nsval station at Port Royal, ft C, hat ben placet on the reared HO of tht aa. wi h tu ranh ar -tar-ad tnira!
Springfield. 111.. June 20. At the request of the state board of agric ultur. , Afy -Gen. St. ad has prepared an opinion on street fairs. In which he holds that It is unlawful to hold a s reet fair in any city, ah-o that fair nasoclntlons boldlnf street fairs upon streets or not within an Inclosed space, to which ad-rr.i- - !! is cl'.ari:. i. r.;.d ove r whic h thsaid association can maintain peace, and good order, prohibit gaining, gambling and the like, are not entitled to the 2'M) appropriated by the legislature to each county or other agricultural society holding fairs, THE SULTAN IS PERTURBED. Arnlta r- llnn-hlii M M-rn. and I iiikIi rnnlliiu BtlSI I u Ihr Vil.ll hliial.
Paris. June 20. A diplomat from the Balkan district, who is here, received the information in a private dlspat. !i that a force of Arabs. In revolt, is marching on Macca. (ireat constetnat n If said tu prevail In the palace Of the- sultan. His authority rests largly upon the religious pr. stige coming from the control of Mecca, and it has been freely pre dit ted for years that his crown would fall if Mecca should ever be lost to him. For this reason considerable importance is attached to the report tha' Aral s are t, w engaged in a movem nt to capture that luvn. LOST IN VIRGINIA HILLS rrsslOswt HewaewaM 1 Hto gSsar 1 - - Km i- n Ii min Irnmp In Ihr Tilg I Hill. Washington. June 20. President Rr.osevtlt. "Ted'' Jr.. and two of the batter's rchool eJrnana wer.- loot foroooM time Sunday afternoon In the Virginia hUla, BMth of W ashington. They tramp tl until the prenldent himself admitted that he was tired When he Anally got his hearings and found a telephone, ho lost no time In summoning his carriage to take him to the capital. ' F-:nt.uch Ii enfiugh," he remarked. "S'ill. th. trip was worth it. I know I lort t n pounds' weight." Ilt't-iirilrd li lilnn. Washington. June 20. The state depertaoent has been Inlbrmsd that the Chinese government has conferred tipon Minister John Barrett. .f Colorable, the order of the Double Dragon, Kecoud class, first grade. This ordr Is In recognition cf his services with the
Chinees exhibit at the St. Ixiuis exposition. "it n Dwaso IwJeaedL Newr York, June 20. By the explev sl ii of a uoiler In the air compres? 1 plant for BObway constnntion at One Hundred and Sixty-third and North Hver, more than a (''i7-n persons won injur, d, at MBit one of whom may dir. 1 loean i-n.i Mopjeweei Crlffln. Ha.. June M, Mb v. n necroe wi re killetl and five WOtUdBd In a 1ht, on an BJmnnfol train, out of Atlanta, to thlfl city. The trouble sfarte.1 over a 1 rap ga.ne Revolvers and raaors .r us.'d.
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Bogus Checks Fool Men hart Van llur.-u. Thai mw ' u this vicinity hud been loaoed of fl'Ht.utjd pj bogus chetks , Stau-lwrd (11 May pay roll r eloped u b tnai 'i nsa S. Dints arrived from lewf0rll It StBllsjltj The l'orge! pay ch range in Ihce value from Mo to j ami are dnpltonto oumU re of tl in Siundard rhi BjB, through v fact tin- trends wer., discovered lingeries pussed tip- 1 auks ami not discovered until 1 he.- I nit up I at the conipaitv 'n olti v 'I I,. of k s Bhifce, treaaurer of ths . pony, i so well Imitate! that It 1 etved bankers familiar with i
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Found n Good Oottdttloa. Richmond. in the presence of witii- - P. J. (Vuni.'li pla. n dOQSB eggb in a Mtme jar fow yeei alter preparing a hemlcnj pri pe u whi.b he t laiuieii would pn ervs tht ckks Indadnltely, Recentli th' u Which was securely Mated and taggi ' With the date the gis w.i. , , within, was broken open (lt stood all the tests known, und after I ing tvern broken wereooohsd and !! 3 by Oonnell ami party. It is red they were in as good condition B the day they were sealed tip
Bigg-t Tobacco Acre,, t, Indianapolis. Although lud ins not known as a tobacco-rati state, comparative figures for ami ttoft, compiled from township se.shois" reports b Joseph II Btul hief of lbs bureau of statistic that the aen-age user in tobacco ture im nasi .1 abou' pt-r cei.t in over the acreage in v.4 'Die rig indicate that about 13,500 acres of dlana lan-1 Is devoted to the rai.-n tobacco this y. ar There WBSfJtl a. of tofanccols Indiana bust year.
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Locusts Ravaging Orchards Lnporte. -Advices received frera the- snrronndlttg territory are fnj of alarm for the t.r port- state tha' the 17 . ... ,Jt,If. f;ava mad-- t h. ir appearand as tl It th - are causing terrible destrti ' . cttHM and the fruit trees. In a wood near Chesterton, Ind.. millions ot 'heir bodies strew th- ground It : thought that their bath was eauei I i- tttdden thnnUBB in temjierature. Fail to Ask Bivideucl. Ooshen. -There are still betWSei 0 anel 4U tlepositors in diana rational bank, at Elhhart rol have not called for the first dividend made by the receiver, and the : h rj ?dend is now being distributed bj Even a greater numtier did nl . eai when the ssoond dteidsnd smsdei i and a fourth of the depositors bav ; called for the third dividend, tb .1 fortnight sgo. Cuts Down Receiver's Pay. f. when Judge Plummer, off thi Wabash circuit court has se- ( new fmure In living the comp. : -a-tion of receivers for bnttfrj that I i failed, and bhl economical view hn a'tra t-d general attention Ju.!,:. mer allowed Lewis Signs, recetvei 1 Bank of North Man. best! r 12 S I S for M) days' official s. rvicea. Hi al llmiteil the sttorney'h feestoflDo
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Afte- P s Holders. !nt!iar.itKilis The Indiana road commission has isu. !
order to railroad companies of ths Itatl r. iiiirliig them to furnish a list of I bolt receiving pass.;- and also a record of all fr.-e- trans p. t ;;r,on ont-tandii. .Ii: i The commission hopes to have bf 1 1 1 a list of all public officials wbo ha.e passes, which will bS male a ba.-i.sfor tnveaUsntloo Ur veils Soldirjs' Monument Tiwell in 4he presence of S.Mfl persons the $.1,hmi soldiers ems til built t.y the people la ths nth ern part of Lake , ounty. Ind.. was IIB veiled here in a rainstorm Oov. J I Hanley and Ma j LOjOnS, Of Indiana made nddressei The gsssjnmeni 01 built by small t-ontrtbutlons In bom ruf '.he patriot deed of Lake county
Sny Telephones Are Wicked. Flor n. No more telephones will he used by the eiltl Gertael Baptist brethren, tinder pnln al the displeasure of the church At M naiionai conference, hold here. Fere man MlehtfJ Montgomery decided t hat telephones are wicked, and their use was forbl ld n membess.
Grand Army Meets. Madison The annual encampment of the Indiana lepar ment. Brand A Of the RepubllO, closed Thursday will) the election of officers. The encampment ti"t year will be heid at Lafa;. I Uft m D Thchett, of Qrsensburg sal alected department commander Woman Gets Frofecrorship. (Uchanood Hhsj Hertha Pro vine ot Chicago, has been chosen professor fll mathema'lcs at the Oxford colic;., for women.
Tales hit Pearl Ft und. rilnton.- William Meadows, a man Monteuma whib- opmussel shell found a pearl In M Ih said to be worth $l.0nil.
Claim', ti Be 115 Years Old Pra. ii.- a prosperous bend of gipsies Im camping near this tttf end with ihem Is a woman clatmlnu to tie HI y. ars old. and whohasakeer. reo OOoetiOa of events of a century BgO Ibl Is In good health and In pO 0 ' all her faclultics. .
Males in the M.iotity Ooshen -The enumeration she Oariett with 179 more BnslsS ' ban females and It Is Insisted that tB Is a gi eater proportionate Bicesi tbss Is fountl In sny other town or city of normal conditions In the eoOBtrj
