Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 August 1905 — Page 2

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tpi'omt ot the Moit Important Event 4t Honir and Abroad the Pat: Week.

NORTH, EAST, WtST, SOUTH.

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ch a ;w jsant tu disoov.rcd Ne. 1- la the south, ol ras found a casket containing

cu-n dated la Um rhml century.

raharrrown. South Africa, a

A- i.rahanitown. Smith pair of ostriches were ac for .VoO. which is a r The plucking from the ch ;-a.r realized from $rw to S

A : an Ith lots of ' band has figur-sj tut I. p-rr on cabs in Uindon

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ld recently cord price icks of ihe i a Mftf ajM M h:a -) is

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Jipanrtr Mar, I ..-liier II Hrn.- of lulrrrtl I iillt-a I ram lapnrlanl IIa nut- ut til Ü tar KorN. Till BT AB IN Mit I IM a.T. The Raaaaa CI hint Pala.la. sunk at Port Artnur at the time ut the surrender, has been refloated by the Japan x' New It issu.n 1 vie arnuui; in Manchuria art said to be disinclined to liiih' the .lj;.n , ..lid express their iBD'iuu of surrendering at the hist opportunity. Qea l.iueMtch is said to be constanly h.ngine the tfspoaitioe ot his forces in order to deceive Field Marshal Oyania.

Nothms but p'ft sk.:;. shiug is going on in Manchuria The weather is n"inc tine and tht- roads good.

,iud all ih laaaiae eowan Cvpl CoUllllisslollf I lib. on th 1 1 iinsh'i ' 1 "- iii '"; Kusm.i Ihui t"' pal i toalai .Linau al oi lung Korea. Iu

.iap.ui to area b i parpoai plalal) not disguise it undet 'lie uniei tuge of prepetider.it ius llifbn uc Allen W Wood, tkv mIHWi trt Iron master of IMitshurg. Pa. who undera aai aa operatioa la sv York re ccntly. is de.nl According to a ivo nt measurement ii a i uiiiii St. .!-. geological tum v piny tin- actual height of Mount Whit-

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FEARFUL WRECK ON FIE NICKEL FLUFF

Twelve Persons Killed and Over a Score Injured. EIGHT AHE EXPECTED 10 DIE

MAY BE NO SPECIAL SESSiGN (' r .u:n Ro,sevelt Ua Not Decided 'he Ouestiui Dehuitely.

Mi.ii'U I' rekln ri- la Illing lli..uabl in Hi a r a I mlat-t ilu- I'et-al-u hi tm ut oui.

m i . in California, i 1aea latai, .'0 foai i . . i all aee peed hftarea Twebe aeranaa w e t a si hi In j mill. i

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A !' I I h!-IIiiiimI raui-iiiiir I a I u L'aMKai aYlab rrefobl mi i.iaII, o . nm it !( - iii hi Iii

iilii-ilii-iii r nl Orilt-i..

v i killed and J, iitln of them t.i

lallv.hv the eoili-ioii of an . ast Umiul

ih i tcim-. - in. I i fi-.'i.-ht (ruin .i! Kish Ma;;- road iu:in.lil wub

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OloveiaBd, 0., Aug. 14 - A fas: oatoutid pasf -niter rain ou the NiclktJ

ent-Luutid

freight irala at Klahaiaa, o, ataf Vernnliien. resulting in ;hc difli of raons, while at lead S5 others were

I iaiured. liilit of whom will probably

aha vara Hdlag ia the mak- : 9m k a( l llI(:I1K ,., lh,.

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are aeemiasly trying to during the pt tnit iio of eottetiooa. i.u- the Hua-

Bradley Prat of Rutland. Vt. city at the ape to e nan

Thi Japats h

Aana a ductton ef the

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I i I iv KiCV KB Mill. oflicial rtjrts from Kea

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at t p ra cases of d lie, Ml ;i Cases

aaaka it con.;

H. Y. W.'.son. the sweet potato Vlas of Oklahoma, last year raiaed baabels of sweet potatoes and h year he will plant M acre to thai eron. Mustang townh:p is the greatest sweet potato raising region of Oklahoma, and the acreage will be much langer thta Maaaa than in any previa year.

Althouath the circas g an ir.siitutka peculiarly and typical y Americas, over N per cent, of tise circus per-

ia .a ao .harp things m wl

selvea for the some Am r iera:n of a s

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or the ring of

Suriii Ü M L-rry. of Le Marine ti -. a --rn- who was -:;ppo-l to be immr.r.e. having let n through the Cuban eampaign aral had the ftva? in T-va. nas been aki .iewn with the Wff in New Orleans, and ia being a : to: .i. a spveu: ward of 'h-Touro The governmfct forces in Kea Orleans are pr- hi roughly organized now. and local ph?: ian ar working in thorough harmony with the federal inspectors, wtth good results. Patteraoo La. has established a boa-

I-. -jie.ai.iu the fact that Ig a virah n h- new cases and respond

BUVa, O. due to a disobedience of 01 ders. The victim I are re mostly Italian saaatopea af 'he gtaadard Oil Co, u th ti a from Fort Seneca lo Brook

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lag car. Venezuela has contracted with the Schneider ootnpaay, of Creasot, Praace, fan elghl aattarhM of T.'ii.iiiimeter campaign guns and four hat teriea i noaatala gun- of the same caliber

The Bational referendum on the dissolution of the union between Norway anu Sweden, held in Norway, resulted unanimously in favor of dissolution Aa aoti-foretga otithreak is faarad in the orovince of Son Chow. China

Beeretary Taf. aaaakiag a; a banquet i liiven ly nativaa la Manila, forcibly! outlined the administration policy to-I i. -.1 -1. I Mi i i.t., n . .... n a w I

...v- i''iii a i.iif- i.i i';i,'.i. itg them gradually for siMf-gove rnir.ent. vhuh could b- best brought about by dii.atioti and ih cultivation of habits at thrift and ir.i!utry. Th pott offlie dcpannient has dcigcatad sr. Looi, Trojr, n y . and Waah-

... - of the company, was i aused by a misunderstanding of orders, or neglect lo obey fluni on the pan of the crew if the freight train. rh Hi-nil. rhar'.eti V Poole, Bg in er uf pa--.-en-ger tram. Ooaaeaat, 0. Joaepb A!. van. i r. Newark, N. J. Praak WTeavar, Findley, o. Daaiaaico Ponaciaoro, Italian laborer. Anton. 0 Orlilo, Italian laUir r. iloaaph Pa rat i. laborer. Pran Laco ft Uta, laborer. Xa ale Dirmora, laborer. Antonio Acbille. laborer. Oalagui Travola. laborer. Col. gnoOagitaai, laborer. Aside from the engiii.er. the n n fctlled on the pas-Lgr-r train vcre all riding in the tnokir.g car at the head Of the train and wire roost ly foreign laboit n in the an

legt oa, I C a- the poiatl for distri- ploy of the Standard Oil Co. on their button or postal I ar-ls to po-tmasters ia way froti F'ort Seneca to Brookfleld, O., their respective se tions f the country, in charge of a foreman. EnginrC C.

Cyster la. M V , Ann U -Noti 1 haundlng ibe atore oc t a lagnita B ii:i''iiai nietit 1 buh bus OflaS I'aei f: in vatious siuirns iluriiig .1.- a-l tew i.a'iitb- coagreaa may m bu callid into extraordinary m .- ion i : Ni.iml.iT ludi ed. the lOdicatiOM ne now thai no ct raonlinui M-on will be n hi this year ThU titaicincut i8 maae on tht uthoriti at i'r ub ni Raaatvati hluslt, lie hat not decided the quasi in !efipitely yet, anil probably will not Kg h a i e. luon of i' until he hall have retaraed to Waabingtoa the latter part of feepteoUMr. Tin ehaacea of an tg traordicarp ajtatoa appeal bowever, to be fai'ing. Btpoof Btaaaara is katai broaghi 'o b ar upon the president to ln!tice him pet in call at! i iij -.u:i S; much i.ttfir-i has beim n&tnifeeted in the aah j-i t throagraoai trie country thai the ptoaldeal has reeaival a large number of lettera regardlag It Many senator aral repn - ntath e have urced aitainst

! an extra -e--.oti Thi y point iut that practically nothing will be gained by an extra Baadoa that will basil not nvoea than thrsa areeki before the open-

Bg of the regular long session, and that it will cause some inconvenience to many members of coagresa in both branches Taking t heat t hints into consideration, tin- ptealdal has rei-er'.ed a li'flni'e d'-ciMi.n of the niat'ei FROM THE SEAT OF WAR Umm. I ine leli nmIiI ((i ba trying to li.i.iw I ' I I tl Mnrahal n ama b nulluni hnugra.

to; assiini auu m

Crea'orc. th Italian bandmasrer. was

plated natter boaea in Detroit. Mich., tc pay it:-- wife IT a we. !, for her flippert and 'K pay her xp- i- - from New York to Ietroit and returo. An army of Miflioa of moji:oe8 and a heat wave of sweltering intensity h a aagad upon h p. a e p : aipi'ntiariea a; Pneisaioath. N. H . nbaost immcuiately aftir the Japan 'rnis

w.r made knon The combined : cars of the freight train were splintered ha Ig unable without relnfon x MBeata, forces ma.'- h. - ia on r...-t into!- , to fracn cnts. "New arrivals are disinclined to fight Table for the Ki:--.. i. - The laps . : of -he pas.-.-r.g rs in - he smoker, none artl say they will stirtetuUr at If first

i'oole. of 'he passenger Tain, was killed

ar h. pest Mi;!. trying to rea h for the

air brake, after seeing the headlight of i London. Aug M The Daily Tele-

tbe freight train H: tin man Haef- j raph's .lapane-e i orreKpoadent at Mojj. ner. atved him.-e!f by jumping ' .lajian. cables that (Jen. Uaawitch i The high speed of the passenger train ! "onstaatly channing hla aiapoaitioaa in

threw its liKomo-.VH and firs' three ..rder to ut- -ie K !d Marshal tivama.

coaches over on the engine of the freight train, telescoping the smoker

"Prison rsi say ." the i ..rr- .-ioi.d ut

adds. -! hat tier. Linevitt Ii Is constantly

and th ar following. The forward telegraph init for additional troop-fyke

as imp rrui bable as ever. Gov. Hoch of Kansas was the gteat i f honor at a put.üi ratagth n hi Philadelphia. Many prominent ettfaeai were Ir snt and the eov. rnor delivered an address on 'It form

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ex adju'ant -ic states that Cast the position of Venezuelan arm:

A Massachusetts j decided that an um and fined a man IN to his own u-e on otber person Laie reversed by a high may be salutary in whicL has grown chi and causes

do, who

'Sc-ially

ng io aniptatai he :ta pffec late year j v.r.-. in aJ loan Th-.-

t re lias has become so common that it

eaased to be a joke.

A rej

congre.s to erect in Washington a "Bkonument to Abraham Lincoln that ahall rank among the gnat monu ments uf the world, stand. r. j as long as this government shall enl are, as a memorial ia honor of the man who gave his life that eovernment of the people, by the people, ami for the people might not p ri.-h frm th- earth The intention is to have the monument completed by th "utan.iry of Lincolns birthday

a c umoer ot persons i whenever opportunity taking the treatment, who nave taken It aj panacea for all ibnu well as many of h !

Hal for Of thoe it is a as s as Is of the

body. There is nothing complicated j about the rain cure. Ail that is re- t quired of the pa'ient is that be shl: j stand in the opc-n. with h... body bare of all clothing, and let the falling ra.r ' pour on him TV. sen-ation ia aa.d j to be very asm ah' aud very atreegtheninr to the nerves.

ted io buig. wan-

Ar t.1 ib p "happeile di-d ; j fever U Mere Orleaa. on the yth after The bodie. of two Itadans who te-eap-'. from -h infected gl tri. ia New Orleans wen found in a swamp Bear MilneLurg. a summer n-ort seven :. - L-.m N . Ur:.r.A a-- i f f.-v-r ha.- be t. dxover'd ith in half a -quare of 111 OBpapil row in New Or bans. It is located in a 1 - - -e in Commercial alley. gtati lea th Ogfeer Tatmr af leaga ray th yellow fever exist- now m I.i.;-ana M --.-.; Alabama. Florida and in Mexico, and he doesn't see t T- as eaa esaape w.-h ;he amount of (immer ye; due - a authorities of Louisiana have determined to put a s'op ai once to aaaathOftaal quarantines and interfe recce with he passage of steamboats or 'rain erhich have complied with the federal quarantine regulations. The niilit'a ill t;e us'd if neessary. ..IMIttl NI.VVN HUMS F ing Sine, a Chinese tailor in Van

partner, an! 'hn killed the latt.-r, eoncluding th - a- L by killing himself. The two tailors had quarreled because Sing wanted to retire. Th la bhip Kansas was .-aiccesa-fui i 0 1 at Camden. N. J.. Mian Ann i Uoeh, the young and prett) daujshttr of ;-,v Hoch of Kansas sjufoteatag the ship it t.; said the champagne bottle contained water from the John Brown -p: m-' in Kansas Late Advices from Oy si er Hay indi-ca-.-.ha- th. pn-ident has not reache i a final decision with regard to Cfcilini; .iti x'ra session of congress. He. pj mrd Schulte and his wife, of Ne-.- Yurk city, were attacked by a

r.. ro .Mechanicsvllle. N Y . and prohablj fatally injured. The negro was iad hinegat Saratoga while

s autfcf

ar.

of the Navy Bonaparte ha.thc use of htl name as a the advisory board of the Memorial a.-e .ation of Cal , which propovs to erect sailor's clubhouse as a me-

llaee Hitchcock, alias McHeary, ar.i jhn Carter, alias John Y. Reath antel at Bedford. Ind.. the former foi ;tenipt'i! murder and the Fa'ter for a

:, a -1 - ed a:

hi

mir.ei otter

Los .ng les, Cai. Ships of the North A'lanri. flee- have onimunieat d With one another ar a dtstaaceof about zf,2 m.i the great aat distance vet attained from ship to ship. Four peoph died in Chicago, on :he U-h. as a resait of the heat, and 2Z others were arostrated. Tb menury didn't rise about ?o on the street level, but th- humidity made 'he day exceed-

Hcaped .njury Fortunately there waf to tire, but the heavy timbers of the wrecked cars pi:ined down many and prevfAted them from getting out until a.-i stance arnveel. As soon as possible after the wreck occurr-ni, doctors were snt on a special

trafr. to the stene from 1-orain.

The injured were hurried to Lorain anl placed In the hospital there. The t eg were reaad a the morgue at Lorain ?.waiting identification and disposition. When the trains rame tr,rg-hr. almost everybody in the smoker was dozing. The agaaea jar hurled th'm out of their sa:n into the aisle aral threw reveral persons to the roof and aides of the car. which seemed all at once tc crush in like a paper bag. pinning down a- h paaisager In the position in which he l.a 1 1 ' i , .vigil'. Tin- pas.--!. g r In the second car oacapaj more easily as there the violence of the impact aga not so revere, although few got off 0 Ith ut rata, bra ha . sprains or broken bones. The two rear cars were sleeper and they withstood the shock without sUfrjng serious harm. No pa-- tg-t - in 'h- p : s were injured

COLLISION ON THE SANTA FE PW I in I ii mi-it l ill..t. On. s. ,,u. ly Injur, il nml Ilu- l'narnirri avail ihavkea i p,

gcaaea oapreeedeated in a British; aval pari aera altaeaael ai Portsmouth when tlM visiting French I sailors frateralaed wi'h the British :ars. ihe sailors of the two nations ' parading th1 streets arni-ln-arm, sing- i Ing their nar tonal songs

Sam Black, a member of the Kennicky leglalatura. PoWaaaiaa Britta Kinsley. Kas . Aug. it -The se m4 and Walter Stolls. a saloonkeeper, section of the west-bound Atchison, Toengaged in a pistol Bght on the street pka & Santa F. pasxer.uer train No. 9

ia Harrodsburg. Ky. Black was i crashed Into the rear end of a fr' iht 1

killed. Mti'ton got a bullet i htough i train at Iewl-. eight miles eat of Kiasthe jaw and Stolls one in the . lino- ley. Th- way car and two freight ears naaa Both the latter will die j were demolished and thp engine ant! f)ne of the happy en?a of Scre- i baggage cars of the paaaeager 1 1 a i r. tarj Taft s visit to Manila was a were wr, l.ed. Ibnry wart of N w

opportunit "The Japanese who recently occupied Kann ha'ka are now constantly patroling i hat eoa.-t and the Sea of Okhotsk.

"It is believed at Tokio that as yoon as the Japaaeei flag is seen flying at any corner of Siberia It will affct M. Wittes attitude at 'he peace conference .' FHE BULLION IS EXHAUSTED PfctlaOelaata lUsst CI liwsj

i it m in. i iiiiniiri-ii rr ei Out ii f I . iiiilii Mii-al . Philadelphia, Aug. 14. --Orders from Washingtoa have been received at :ne mint to case operatloaa and dispense with the aarvthea of the IM egaaloyog, except tho-i- nuessary to attend to the affairs of the inMtitut.un when coinage has ben stopp d. The 1,600,009 pesos beiaf oin- d for .he Panama governnut. aillhe fin! hed ni a few day. and th- ra ;. aa mora bullion to be coined It vas expected that the authori'iea aoald coaaaal ta the coinage of 'he lOC.ooo, silver dollars uhn Ii are stored at the min' into subsidiary coins, httt. ins" ad of being allowed to go ahead on this work. Superin'emlcnt Leadul has hem instruc ted to c-.ose the Institution. RUSSIAN MUTINEERS TRIED l our l und -m in-tl in l. Uiti natl Others mir in-t-il I.. Varl. mi li-rma nl liniri. it I

Frank W. P ttygrove. of Seattle, j uas tbe penny that named the city of Portland. Ore On the u,, of this coin depended I hp quest tea whether the Williamette metropoi should be ,

ABOwb aa rortiana or nc,.-ton iwice the coin turned "tails anl the town was named af'- t ' rtland. Me., the former ) on.e of Mr pe ryerove t father A L Lovejoy, of MassachuaettN a member of the party that laid eat Portland, desired to name It Boston, after the most important city hi his ata-e Pettygl i to name It Portland for th same nasoa.

P ' 'i!:i"ti .in th,.- Santa p.. at Lewi K. - . paa trainmen w. re killed, : imisd injund and the passen-g-i. dly shak'-n up.

nan who registt red

Lincoln. Neb itl Omaha

Mrs.

dinner 'endet ed him and the gentlemen of his party by Archbishop Party, formerly of St. Louis. President Jordan of th 1 Mtberej Cotton Hrower-i association ii. .- de mancied the naUiiatkia at Vtm President Coi K S p. :ers, of Texan, btf.n.se the latter is not In harmony with Jordan's ideas with regard to thi department of agriculture. I'n siden Booeevrit'a visii to the W omlng valley in Pennsylvania was a con iuuous oviuion The entire popula'ion took a holiday and tutn out to do him honor The name of Rt Rev Rlshnp lhcx phib- Murschaert. of the Oklahoma ;inl Indian territory dloc se, ia ppoa innti mentioned in Ouaeaitloa i'h

the succession to th Ol N a Orleans

ton. Kas fir man f rhe fiassengei train, and a yardman named Si egle were killed, and Baglnear Ramsey, ol the pass r.ger. w as seriously injured The passeni-ers v r- shaken up. bui r.o;:e was si riously hurt Tbe train was an excursion, carrying Btea 1 1 of thf Bagiai to Inver. TR. cDY NEAR IRONTON. MO One Kitted nml Vimilirr I'c. liably l'alallj U tin iiilt-il I ii llrtilhrs I lit-Is I'll a.

T xas fevet Iti. Ipagarag in a herd of -too cattle (Hand Surmnit. Kas., near the Oklahoma line. Thirty-tare, Of the animal- are known to hav the a-e and a fi"w have died On of the alleged parties to tb

' died at the Her j murder of Pawnbroker Jose h Moyer fl Neh umier kh.- ! , n oT n a in ..,n ....

. -. i - - - w . . ' . i 1 1 I i 1. aMr.K fioioning The card pron. se. i inirauruy; but as no such Oiheoa, a Chicago rra-ling ; promi e was forthcoming there was

nothing doing ' Postma-ter-tb neral Corf el you has di lar.c . of a new form ol postal money order hl h il U b lieved will be proof .v,aint a!', ration at ta har.! of forg.-r.

"n The project for a Russian national Pt tai -he dispatch of mailt- taeaaibly his been finally pparoved by canal n C iba. Parte Rica the cuar. and will be pronulg fed on Panama It public, via N w Or- 1 'he gaaiversar) of the birth .f ih ia suspended heir to the throne.

ronton, Mo. Aeg n Joha Cle mnnd Is dead and Ann 1 ich H rooks Is probabl.. fatally wounded as the reRuM of a sin i ling affray w hlcn occurred at

irch.-'usc-op.fc Oraalteville, sll niibs north of I ronton

though seriously wounded. Ameieich

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t.rand h eiPnes i of L R

tan. was found am ng hei Tecta, e- r. . v.; 'hat she as In tr. I,le tior hey of Nebraska has issued a pro lima'ion design v ing August 21 as N bra-ka day at the Portland tore.)

."or i he for III. and ti..- p

loaai

Hrooks. atth his brother, Joha Brooks la locked up In the Ironton jail Nettln r will r.-ou, the shooting, ex cept to say that it was done in self defense Pea acta Raytaa gitllleep Oaiacaa, v n aaata, Aug. H. The governnn-nt has signed a $l,O0J,Q0ti contract with th Schneider company Of Creunot. France, for eight batt. rlea of 73-milllmet r eampaign tuis smU four batteries of mountain gf of the same caliber auti-' iirfiuii oatbeeiiah PNNneea Sli.it. I. .; ; t so fhow re Porta Ihni ;lle a if I American boycoti is aaanratag a poUttoal ch-racter. Ai anti lo ' i. u out! r. ...i. n feared. Only the BOrthera Chlaeai authorities are tcrply i . -sc .. ng the uiuvetiieat

lOhattopol. Aug 14. As a resu'; of the trial of 5H mutineers of the training ship Prut h. 1ä have been acquitted, 4 condemned to he Shot .: sent, need to penal servitude for life and the remainder to aartaaa shorter term- The Basti iei onin nil d that two of the t!nfh sen i-ri s he commuted to penal servitude for life and the other to 'eo year.-.' Iniprlsonni nt A TOUR OF THE PROVINCES Si-i-rrlnri l all nni! I'arl. I n vinniin mi in.- Traaaftarl i.aimi for Ig in W. Manila. Aug. il scTtary at War Tuff. Mi- A lie Roosevelt .,inl party allied on the United States army trans'Kirt Legal for hollo (ö,. c,en. Wright, Maj (e n CarbiB sad ail the insular commissioners eBCept Commissioner Me aceetapaaled theai Mra. BaBcaasf l ii ii tl 1 1 i ti a . Manila. Aug It .tr Duhniit. wife of Senator Dubois of Idaho, who waa Injured in a iiinaway Is ret nerCou8 and n stb s , bei hei rotlgltlOg ia not aaasMetad wrleaa heal hale atoatetalae. Mi-soula. Mont. Aug il Po- c ar lean hing fcr Mrs Hairy Thoirpsoc, wife of ex-Sherta! Thosapana; Mrt. William Wallace, of N w York. Mra Samuel a Iters, of Missoula; a girl cook and a Utile Ly. loot in the Lolo n.ouDtalns. 45 miles south i M .ula BaraiBssa Bai ime.i tn toasts San Angelo, T x . Auk it A party Of Ogfgiag fiinui i s have bough' about n.r.iio acres of land a few H!tea from Ulfa Itj for cc. Ionization purposes. The deration is said to approximate

TWELVE DEMANDS MADE SY JAPAN

Russia Recognized First Jap. . Preponderance in Korea. WAS WHAT THE WAK WASABüÜ

Ilu- r.-aee l io.i) Maktaa ml,iae. Ier I'n. un s. i, I I'uri.ssttetB, ii. Tile peace envoys of Ku--:a ,:. Jnpan im t at Portsmouth. N 11 u. -list io. Tin Japanese presentfd t terms, which are undersiuod bo be L ElacogBitioa of Japan s prep anc. of nflneace la Kort 2 " ssi, ni ()f Hu.ssiai, ('bin, ,- , from Port Arthur to Hart, i 5 Traaaftrof authority over Port i 'bur and Liao Tung nn;n-u a 4. Cession of Saghalien. 6 clianting of fishing privilege c h mouih of the Amur. c. Th evacuation of Haaehnrta T. The granting of BBBtaten la prle ilem s ii Vladivostok. 8. The transfer of Int rn d tra pi I Limlieiion of Russia' I tri Bgth in the fgj .'a 10. R mitn ration for the cost of the war. It, RacogaitioB of the ladtpiaiiLuu of t'hina. 12. Hi turn to China of Rati ;.i ing privileges in Manchuria The Raaahuat ohhaHad t aon tint::, particularly the Ith. Ith, Btl ami toth which aa aWtdi ha the Japanese by the Russians m. . goat 12. I&Staad Of coming bach at the Bastian, with a dec laration that the kado's government would insist on he terms as originally laid down the i.u anse to'd the Russian. that tin rpr pan-1 to go into the imrit- : ;. prcajsjaltlohe subminni The firM term was laken up and di--ciisse, un Monday, Angus' anl igtet d upon: .1 ii imi' prrpmitit-riit Ilia i n tl I .-n. rIn Ki a iprael it n 1 1 . n f -...-. i . . , . Then' was very little question inm, the In g nr.ing as to Russia's snbatl ion to ;'i Japan.) demand V v eignt v uv r Korea. PHAT WAO WH AI nur w n WM A M I I . The next term, and agr.d i same day. wast rraiona tit Imlli mirrlnii : I la r . in- un I e VI ii m- It n r ia . I lit . r ..!. r tn In- r.-.liiri-il In liina nml Iba 'i..t-n iliiur" In prroiil. li t I lii-ti.-oi-Bat SB rnilnm BSMttl ii.mi Ilia r Ii I ia i-t-ilt-tl In lilnn. l.-'um. a PAS'S lnlrri-l Hi. ti In I., s. i-lli-il ht i hina nml (lit- iiiikniln - - n-i-r ii mi- t . nd ihr n rhis laspot iS4 aadei V Ing

im Mc. in i aa i in. 1 1 . IMI'lltl It waa at fjtfg yolnt hat the rlsit ts pa-. '!. Thus the most important rhe terms were taken up first ami dlx ed of. The envoys may take with the others, although it is that they will cach be fought out Inch by hack, with each uatn u etrugf t . for the advantage in word and phrase. It is no breach of couiii!:. tlia' i lie trend of . vents makes t, nirte outcome so sure, to ray that in WashtagtOa 'he Inforuiailon a arund days- aRO that. qui, i.. f. irtiiii' y hut none the less positively r 1TB l tahltahed that the heiliger, i t - v not ir.et and the coaferettce w old w be arranged until if was certain hat lh rewell would not be abortive. i ii tit-in ii 1 1 . eaaafea ' n-rrinin bnO tin- aettaeaaeol ad Ilse miiiKir. a4 moil state "i iiii.mi in tin ii" rni nre Ihr pri-st-nl . Inn. a svbteh tin- 0laiataa in Bt-am Thi re will te all sorts of coital a' raggeatkata iajaeteg lato the eoafei t t') the verbal exchanges, but the on lining by the Japanese will be foil) I in order, and the framing of the cvat rarfraagti -r the treaty, aalte a mi.- and involved process . which only thr clement of Uaat l I th" appli ation of pat i me I Bel Hive. Whatever may be BaM 11 ihe relative schools of diploma y two nations interes. d. it is certain ;hat Done of ihe usual evasi ii and " t dilatory tactics aaed hi aacl ' h n The diplomailc exchanges wb Ceded actual hostilities Mirnc ! the question of Russia s Bggn n th d I recti OB of the Korean penin ula Whea Japan dec44ed to fight it her righis in Korea, and sh a i to construe what these rights an- H h"r cotisiriic tion they are a limited p 0" irate over Korea, which, ai every bedy rea'ir.es. will he in eafoM Bbeol e Were r el gat y, no matter what the aordinc of the protoeol to be siltn' d of f the final terms of peace. In In. am- Vlaifa Df da New Madrid. Mo. Au II Wat, Par! of Portageville. in this conbty, hilbcl his wife and commuted sue 1 1 It Is- lielieved he was insane llnrU c ii - i Ii n e VX . i-.-U ill. Seattle. Wash.. Aug. ! The bifk Purvpheai has been a racked in northem waiers hy strikinit a rief 15 miles off Cap Prim e of Wa'- - v J" vice rec-elv . d in Siattle are to the ffic that the paaaaaaars aad i iumbering M itersons. escnn-d. I rat rnnl Oriler t I l.enver. Col, Aug 15. Th.main thoroughfares are b' aiiii'iil; deeoi nt 1 and brilliantly .lloia urf ' a koaat of t lie Fraternal Order ot k hose ajfaatl acrle is holding is Buil PM ttai hete this w k

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