Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 51, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 September 1905 — Page 2

WEEKLY COURIER WEEK'S NEWS

TERSELY OUTLINED

BfcN I I IKIIM . 'ublla'.ar.

JASIFK

IN PI NA

v.-".sa ( '.n cons. der it to:

..! f ': ;,! to be bm;u;t y ii:"rnt of thatr ige.

Accord in tu-Ik fed u of (Miisiimi

to Prof. I. ttria "thn if Ante Is the chief cause n " He mould insist OB ' on of all milk.

An hp! Mint- or the Most Important tveuu a: Home and Abroad the Part Week.

NCKTH, fcASI, WtST, SOUTH.

strke among public acclnatorn Ifc the latest novelty reported from Austria. In one district no child has been vaccinated for the last three months.

(im Btftitewm ia ib !- .'apai. rar War. I..rthrr Wich Itaaia of I irti ( titled na iMporifl"' IUipruiHi 411 Over ihr V NÜ

A Berlin doctor lays it down that the piano should never be used by - I i under 16 years of age. Out .t 1.000 girls who played before the aca

found to0 cases of nervous

vi i tow The official i Irans, cj i ring

I I VI.K Mill V .ports from Nw Orth M hours ended at

of 12 ei ai

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islana of tiro situated 1: of a huge lake of hoi'; si :::e in Java. Gasen ar tow ft depths anl form at

W Is an a center

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21th. tixow i d. New i i r, ft; total case to uaie. SS; total to date. 2."-Ö. ;; . r :r. atmtnt. 11. i hoith of N.J,eh z. Miss., ii ritu i'.x to ten ce - ot

A man thought io have b- gg Mr Rcwci. if Babletba, HI. stood up in pew iu the First Baptist church f Minneapolis Mint; and delib. tun tiled a bu.if' itiitugh bli heart. i mg laaUMtlj President House It w.'hout letUug anyone Into the v-rl. went out wuh Uoet Neison. on the noianorloi tor pi do boat Plunger, to the mouth of

Oyster bay. and enjoyed ihre' houi o i x I term a hilt the littlt vessel m being put through her pan s iu atout 4" Pet of wu:r The pn sid lit w A ..hied iih sKpadaace. The Prussian b al:h authorities have faild to disco er an a-. - of Am:i. ehrten at Calm, wst Prussia or eisewhre in the territory aiijan' to ihe Vistula river. The Equitable Life Assurance society has- Jotaed w,:h th.- State of N't m York iu Mking for a full loeantliotlon in omul of toe goto of it director! and officers. Bogen Kancko, the Japanese conftdeatiaJ ag-nt In this country, says:

REMOVING THE STUMBLING BLOCK

ITINERARY OF TAFT PARTY

A Rift In the Cloud lh.it His Hov

eled Ovei 1'e.u Conteience. CHANCE F0K AGREEMENT YfcT

iin- i'k'imiiihi neussOaao IBM itrre Hi Oestheee iihIi f sakkeMa Islewi vv m Reed I n 1 1 I ml i I . il It Pettraburg. Aug. 2V Tin- press i dispatch Iron Portsmouth doflirlBl that Pn-nUn: Roosevelt was authorised Mal days aKi). n behalf of Japan, to waive all claim for loaoHtolty

Japan wants peace, but we want peace ; or , einibuiiMuent of the est or the with jus-u-e. Russia wants p. ace with wgr, aui lo CP,ie bock t Ruaaig the

desires an not lacom- northera half of the island of Sakhalta,

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ph Holt, kaown all ever the ga a f I' w f. v ; t ; has : a n :?. N.-.v Or. a:. l

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Roosevelt has accepted the orary v U -p: :i nt of the ools Athletic league, the i of wbicb are iu New York rt of Annriea. at their ventkua in Buffalo. N. Y., solution favoring tb I xlapaaeae from the I'nited .-ante line as the CUi-

The moon being mi to us of a!! the heav can pronounce more i case than :n any other, neither air nor water moon ia i - .

ceived by c-ur comm: moon's ati 'ess than I 2 1 . :; '

most ot

I

h the nearest tly bodies are Baiti y m its We know that nlata on the at to be p:rteats at

is ct-rta.n that the if any exists, is BSOCtO part of tht

iike Vn. new (.ases of y sj ! 15 up to Three t a -1 port- d from 0

The sultan of Tarkey s i.nner co him fö." a day. The table is of ver. and it is sa. i : . be the most Ou..-- s;w-e:n: n of the s.lversmit art that the world i tttmina The d: es are brought in upon the heads jublakiara. or cooks' assistants, a each d.-h is c- . i w the royal sa". Tlwre ar- always or more dishes, and all are set Ik ft the sultan at the same time, gig ta usually, from about six.

Sermons in stör. have become common enough since geologists learned 'o interpret the secrets of fos sils. To awaken melodies and harmonies in pebbles ana rocka wouu seem a much more d.fficut. if not impossible, achievement. It has been a-v

of which are given forth by flints ar ranged in a regn.ar sca.e. The ton -of tms geological p.ano are ot remark e epalit)

. :. Li reports five ;. -a ! . ; i- a.-.-i.ti a tihe .'7üi inst. f ytUosj feer are reII ; ort. Hiss. Additional

. i ..i. v. . . ... r-.t .i ihn ,,r.rh

. - nun ü "tic k y- i . i-i . . v -'. Were as follows: Lakt- PrOVldeBCO, 2; Qi od Hope. Pecoo Qrove, 2. Morgan

City, 1; Patters n I; Hanson City, 5; M - Bslppi City, Mica., I.

Th 1 l alians and other foreign races

ar. 1 ..- r.cir of New OrKan- ini.y tarried the Infection out of the city a hen "he epidemic firt broke out. and sr. b 1 earryiog U back and planting . U in new loOOiU i- s. I Ai mi m w 1 1 it e s. The i.:a.n bttlldlng of the W. 8. Pi k y C ay Maaufaeturing Co.'s p ant on the east bottOM at Kau&a City, Mi. was destroyed by tire, loss-, about I ... Durlsj a rehear'al at the Metropole thea--r Br-rlir. th- timber work of a

tcrraie 16 fet alnive the stage, gave .- p: ' p. a '. ' p rt. rfsjrg mostly young girls, to the floor. Twenty persons were injumi. four probably fa-

ua'ly larce and representative w from the ln;ted States eon-pr-r.t at ,n. opui.r., of -he iam-car 10.. eres in Brus-

leavisg tba "redemption" price of it 10 th- arbitration of a mixed commission, wa- received tOO lat-- here last nijrht to reg Ii tli. ventral public, but Its tftiit'uain was ir.- airly ioogni.-d 111 ihe Quarters w here it became kuoar. MA ItraiSVI h 1 11 iu Iii 1 1 . ill... k Th- re M esery rt toOei to believe, Judging fiom the odieial expre-sions persi.-tt I. tly givtn iut by the foreign .it!'.c- since the beginn.-. n of the u gotia . ga at Portsmouth, t hat this propositi 11 b) Japan to waive the question of indemnity goes far toward removing the last, and. according to ofaclal exnlanatie.ns. thr onlv tttmhlia bloek ;n

w-.-vl has be.-, taken out of drydocdf tfe it Voll 1 Ml., and will go out of com- Tho - r. !tD offil.,. ha, said lhat trerf

um t'n Two Russian raftsmen died recently

at Culm. West Prussia, of what was i.iatfr.os. 1! as As atic iholtra. All the ii-l.t r raftsnii 11 thn h.i r- In en ; 1

ed and the authorities are taking every

Idrt mt I ! Who Will .... to I . Lin utl Iii. i. nil! r I nil rl ludati. ii tit-i.i i.i i Oe aleata Wu'l. nitton. Aug le v W light has cabled the war depart mart the following ltnuiaiy of the Taft party. "The following uieinleis of the l'hil- , tpplna party w ill go to Pento and tbera ! afier traval tedapeudeaUy, "Seaator and Mi s. Finn. , O N-w-lands, of Navoda; lapltnr Kran Is K. Wanon. of Wsoining. K' l'i -n;ativa ; Tredt i n k II Gillette, of Massa. bus. its; Representative W Bourk.- Coekran, of New York; Representative Nit ho! as 1 OOg W ill 111, of Ohio; Misw Alice Kniua

velt. M ss Mabel Boat dinan Wash.ngton. I V . Miss McMillan. Washington, D. C; William S. Key burn. Wa,shingon, D. C , Köders K WotmOfO, NewH.rt. K I ; Arthur Woods. Groton, Mass.; Fred K Waneii, PhnynillsO. Wyo ; Mr and Mrs Fniile (Jo li liaux.

New Orleans, Lg ; Mr Lofa foomx, i)e i Moir.es. la . editor of the Capitol; J. Q Sehnildlapp, C n it.natl. pre- dent I Uaiofl Bovlnga Book si Ttttst Co.; Btnyrsoonl flab, Jr., Washington, P C. "The rest of the party arill return on the Korea All well; logva Manila 11 a. BO. on the 31st.

THE WHITE RIVER COUNTRY A Wonderful Region Where Nature la All Alive.

Ah no airli r;t has been givtn by B nav .. portmeal for the immediate pair of the gunboat Bennington, the

pr v i

an ou:br ak of

Wh.ie an., her fniin iu ti . a inins f&la, owing to the scant rain brought by the south st monsoon, and ebPti thO gtopa of Russia are falling shor cf previous years, it is cheering to ob serve the period of pcae and plenty (hat this year means to the United States. The A'i- :-: report tells a story of vast stores of golden grain for the consumer and wealth f the

r wheat crop is es- j - ' b-.-h Is. Tie.

I. who has ben sucrr.ne Chicago U ru.inal diviIslaad system, has been trll DdcM of the PanaI od h G Preaoott, a ceaafmrativety oung

timated at 44

Hinter rr. region of V be a most gantic mass

Ft Lav.Texas. appears tc structure. Thia B vapors that intoxi

cate the adventurers who climb to its summit. When half way up the mountain the climber b'-n.mes conscious of a perfume like strong ozone, and th. perfume in no less deadly in its effect than the intoxicating constituents ol alcoholic drinks. No sooner has the climber reached tb? top than be staggers, and final'y falis in a stupor on the rocks.

The yearly allowance of th Mikado which is at the aame time that of the whole imperial family, is now $1.50", Oöö iji-v. ho baa the yearly in cornea of $5"".'oO from the interest on

mv.w)Q which was given tc i the war indemnity received na ten years ago; of 2!O.OO0 private estates, wh'ch amount ..r more; of ', 10,000 fr -ru

the forests, covering an area of 5. 124.87.1 acr-s and valued at fr.lj 4s?. '"'. at IKK) an acre; in all. $1.2.'. '.'-"' Thus, his yearly uet income amountto U :

the Si bim fr from ( from B to ir..'M

Down In 25 feet of water, with 3' pounds of b ad on eitlWff fot and 120 more pounds around his waist. Diver Sdward Moore has been at work In the Ohio river at Cincinnati removin. the machinery of a s'eamboat sunk by ice-fites last winter, when gre.v lee-arorges broke, passed oit. and U ( destruction behind Moore has done sea and fresh water diving for H years, and probably has spent morof his days in the past six yearn un der water than above it. He haa recovered scores of dead from watery graves.

The danger of indiscriminate alms giving was brought forcibly to mind the other day when the police of tue metropol's arrested six men on the charge of being professional beggars. One of th-se men had in his pisse nion rash amounting to nearly nix hundred dollars, and on another a bar.k-liiok vas found showing depo Its of 1,40Q The ease with which these mei tlicants play upon the ym paihi"; of the public war empbas zeby the OttltOdO Of the h intern u ward the officers making tba s. re s

appointed sut ma railway. : Mr l!-.rl la

r. u The national Krelger v. r1 n eonvaaUna, a loll '. II. wa inaugurated with an lat oiate parade, targe d-de gat ions wr- praaoai from Chi. ago. St. Louis, yilwaukee and other cities. John Moore, a negro. 24 years old. wa- taken from th? Craven county (N rth Carolina) ja 1. at. N sbf rn. and 1 t.t hod by a n.ob of arme.1 and masked men He had tommittel a murderous osaaah upon a woman in an at-err.pt at llr Mtehaal Hl k ---Beach, former chancellor of the exeh quer of Great Britain, arrived at Nw Y'ork on the I'mhria and imm diarrly proeeeded to Var.i uver P.. C . en ro r - no 1 r.gapc.re on a spec-ia! mi-sion . Twr.'y Mexicans were kilkd and a r.'imltr injured by the explosion of a quantity "f dyaaaaitn a the port works at Mar.7.annillo. Mexico. The to il output in the Nome district ftr Itoi I esiimaud a- fMjtKJt&k A general meeting of ail the bituminnj 000 operators of the country will te held in Chicago November 22. to 11re the atti-.ide of the employ rs with reference to the next interstate conference. , Th la c r.ew- from -he srr of the peace r.egt;tiationn is not 4 a reaseurir.g k.nd The Russians have a!Ti'ly placed Japan in a position wh re she mu-t make concesrions hard1 ?. !e pe-.d or aK nine th- r -por.-rtl llity for the onttonatkni of tba war. GOT. Hijrtlrs of New Y'ork has heafl aske" t ; or a voting college ntadeat who chose to arcept a sentence of three ,.-' inipri t.nment it; Sing Blag tor a thft of whith he was Innocent to t h Id the name of a prominent woman

Crom 'he tonsue of scandal. y.r? Naon.i Al irifh. cf F"reiierick.

'i h . has been b.'ur.d over f r trial

charged with having poisoned her two li- ;.- ir. ait'd six and eight years-, w. In arnenlc Their lives were insured for M each The State of Knnsas has entered hrf-e suits against bonding mmpanle. to recover on the bond of ex-State Ti'a-urer Kelly ihe funds lost by him in the fai uro of the Firm national tank of Toprka. Edwin 8. Holmes. Jr.. former assoela'e statistician of the deparmei.t of ggrlcaltare, who was dismissed in con r.et- no v.iih the linkage of mtton reports, has been indicted by the f)itrlci Of Columbia grand Jury on a charge of ronEpIracy to defraud the govern - moat According to BradstreetM the outlook f r prottahl fall traile in all lines aas never better. Th- pottttOI for probate of the will rf the lue John Hay. fled by hin widow. fta tha he left property, real ai d personal, to the value of upwards I-

pretaution

thr dlnainc The lniveal Peace union, it

at Myst.i . t onr. . ent a

the pcaea plenij)oi. ntiaries at Portsmouth. N. H.i suuu.-ting mutual eoutessions or submission of their their case to The Hague tribunal. By an explosion of giant powder at Paris. Ca'.. Mrs A. W. McRa. wife of a prominent mining man. and hi r nmn Qeovms and O-tar Du Clo.-. another tnine owner, were insiantly killed and Mr M Rae probably fatally injured. Kit..- s. af of Sweden has withdrawn his opposition to his son Carl accepting th crown of Norway, and it seems likely that a Bernadotte gfU occupy the Norwegian throne. The battleship Kearaarge collided with the kerosene oil schooner N. S. Gallup off Newport. R I . and damn- d the craft about IOa The Kur-arge was not injured. Two men Mere killed and a third badly aide d by an explosion on the Ponaidron line soanitr Ijikona. Ju-t an ehe was leaving Montrea'. Can., for Glasgow. Mr-. Charlemagne Tower, wife Of the Aanetieaa ami a.-ado.- to Qnimmay, is bringing h. r two sons to America to place them in one of the .a-.rrn uni- : -i'ie. The Jspanese transport Kinjo anl the Britlafa steamer Haralong collided in the Inland sea. the transport being, sunk and 127 invalided soldiers t'.row ned Ab-xan ler Buchanan, secretary Of an cl.eged ge'-rie h-qulck concern, known

dlnanttad point between Russia and Japan wi'h the exception of payment of i indemnity, had practically been ur-

rat.gi .1 on a basis ta lofactory to both

si but that Russia would never pay an Indemnity.

iiii r.-. mi i miMiriH nt u,H Useweeegi If the Igtest proposals Of Japan nu an that she waiv.-s a:; lainis to ind- ninity

memoria, to r. .... f.i m

vi an i iiiiii ui i.r-i i iii .nil. niug lie an idea Of reimbursement for the exm-nsea of the war In any guise w hatever, anl , in place thereof is prepared to a -1 1 for the restoration to Ruda of the northern golf Of Sakhalin, a red. muting price to be fried by an unbiased eotumtnOloa, ibis price to be determined up m the a.tual value of the island and not to take into OCCOUai Japan's war expenses cr to carry a omaOaglofl : inuemnity to Japan, there is rea.-on for l the assertion that in all probability Japan's proposal wa- never understood

here in this way. and for -h- dedu lion meortling to the Kussian ofaclal statement, tha the atanabling llo k to peare can be removed and that there ought tc bo a n-w and piomlall basis for th continuance of the n- g tiat ; n j i x ri n ii ir mi Rt'SSIA,

Thr lnlist .liipn nr I' -iiinn U III sihlfl tin- lliirilru. Portsmouth, n. H . Aug. M Baton Komura, act hng nana instmctionn rt reive! from Tokio as a r -u or the meeting Of the tabinet ami "t biet sta'e-ni't. " un.ier th" dirad presidency cf the emperor of Japan, to submit to Mr Wi'te a new basis of compromise, and that rompfoeuse. H la tirmly believi !. w li Insure peice. Th-- r. rati on tha: Japag had aire 'y Informed Bmperor Ntcbolai throiir'h Anil assador V. y r. tha' Jaiian was ready to waive the Question of in-

GEN. W. W. BLACKMAR S WILL c beta in v io rn ton. . iu ui snt Win-II ReatetlStlSMI Willi t.iu. Ire Villi il In I . t i-r Ii nir Ii t . Brcickton. MOM . xng. IS The will of th.. la'e Gen. wiimon w. Black mar, commander in-t hief of the Grand Army of the Republic, provide! for a legacy of $ :.m.. to Nancy T. Ooel, of LoulaVille, Ky . whose mother nervtd an nurse to Gen Bla. binar aft. r he had I ten wounded In the civil war The tt Motor leaves bo the Patted State government the thair in whith (J.-n. Ciyss.i S. (Jrant sat when arranging th-- surret ler of Gen Robert K Ie of the rxnrtedoraU army at Appomattog, WHERE LINCOLN WAS BORN

as the Norihwevtern Trust Co.. has i demnPy a:.d -ubniit 'he pr: b pa I

been arrisuil in Council Bluff-, la (harge, with conducing an unlawful bubiness Mrs. Hope Young a.- found guilty at Pifcb.v Nova nVmfJO, cf the mOrOt r of Minnie Y't-ur.g, her ward, and was sentenced o be executed Wednesday. p. i nanlx r 2:. Durlag an nhtetrteal -tonn a Atlanta, Ga . James M. Daniel. ac'd 1H. was killed by liuhtning.. the Kuutiall ho'ise and the state capitol wire each struck tw:e. but not letloaaly damaged, and fully a thousand teUpbones were liurned out. The electric railway hnes also sufttrcd. CJayhuro Wobb, aid to have been th- last narvifor of the Bamtnole war. during the whole of whih he served under (Sen. adiaty Taylor, died at his home in Buck n er. Mo . ace. I years F. A l'ei khitm a New York broker, has been arn et) d on an indic tment charging eorspiracy to defraud the B .-rnment. in c-onnec-ion with the eotlon c rot r tt of the departmemi of agriculture. Vlce-Admtrol R0J1 tvenaky nrrlcmMa family that he expects to have fully retovered from his wound I the middle Of hV ptember. when, with ton p rniisloa of the Japanern government, be will return to th- m BOO F aVbert a prominent Iowa apir aliat. was drowned in a small s ream -onth of Des Botaei, His team tan away and jump'd oit a bridge inio 'he ntreom. Blbort earri.d m.r M .- life Insurance Four men Oern killed by he explosion of a Ik Her na a dr-dge boat m-ar Norl orne, Mo Th y 0001 James LyOCh, of Boswortb; Isaac Wade of Nor borne, and two other unknown lanOVera. All were maaglod beyond re. og. nitton. Wi'h th- naeeptimi of two buildings, an entire block at Rtevenvill. Mont., was destroyed by fin-, causing a losn Of 1100,000, Y con an Sufon. o the cruiser pe. troit. has received a ietttf Of (iini.ii-n-datlon from Secretary of the Navy Boaapartn ftr his action in resniing Apprentice n ; hfllttr from downing in Boston hat bor. Mrs. Mary Harris, who was accused of the Murder of her fiasbood, .lann Harris, who was found dead, Angus. 5. with a bullet hole In his head a- Ol niri.wa.. la . was discharge,! m the pre 'iminary hearing.

for the northern hilf of BakbtltO to the fndgnneol rt a mixed commission, hut pr i.raei! rb way for Japans back down upon the main Issue. The annoin nent had been the sensation of thedayq it had me-t oith dealala high nn.l low, It was declared to be impossible, Incredible. The Japan K leelfg d to almlt It and the Bnnaloan lid thy had no contlrmation Mr W.tte- Intimated Kroagly that s- py -. i-t.urg had ro' opprlnad htaj of any such action by the prtatdent. There was even a dispotion to ridicule th Idea Of arbitrating the prbe of half of ihe island. Nevertheleoa on all hands it wa admitted ! Jatan b ok this po-itioti. the ground was c ut out from under RmperOf Nicholas-Mr. Witte, by consummate skill In eooeedtOg all the demands of .latian involving the real Issues of the war. had maneuvered hi- a v rsaries in'o a per sitloo where. Ottlaan they abandon. -I -he claim for kadetnaity, tin y eouM b held r ; ' nslble for continuing th- war for nu noy. The Japoaooo by n-.w foregoing the d n and for indemnity, hav- prortlc ally turned 'he tables apoo Roaala an 1 shift ed the burden back to hr shoul i.-rs if -be (lots acd connenl to submit a minor issue to ihe Impart Inl fadgm nt Of an impartial tribunal. RaOnM h. rn. in r. Bnaei Nasyfj et. ( us e, s 1 1 . Aug 29. Rufus II. Pitcher, supix.s. d to lie one cf the two last surviving veteram of too Black OHwh wnr, hi dead at the home of his tfewh war, is dead at the home of his son he re Had he lived until the tit) of next month he would havi een 10 years old His hundred birthday nnnivi rsary was celebrated last year a' the St. l.t 11U 1 po- Iii n grounds. laeeeaand laennamaaln. lOllOt, 111 . Aug. 2f. The b legates to th- National Kreigerbund had a stormy delate oVOff a reso'utlon lncrevin asMaamoatl in the insurance branc h The reneitufieui Anally prevailed Rates will 1' creased on January 1 mxt ffOnf Il.Bo to $17:, per quarter. I n ri-ni-r MUalSf li n.l Ixw Aagabs Cat. Aug' 21 Lawrence Hath . the actor. ,s dead here, after a looi lltaaao Raalny ilod ta poverty. The Lather am ooclaty has taken charge of the b.dy and will arrange for th fonc rl

The III rl hi liti-i- nt llir l.rrnl lliuNa.plnr Pltltl Into the l'iiienea eg RebeeV J. OaOMna.

Hodpenvilla. Ky , Aug 20 - Abraham

Lincoln's birthplace, a llffOCTO farm, was sold at auction to R J. Collier, of New York, who probably bought as aa IgTmtnitgti The price paid for 1'. $1,6,M, is not more than it would bring for farming purposes. The property wan sold by ordr of court In the bankruptcy ca-e of A. W Dernefe. of New

' Y'ork. who had purchased it 15 year

ago from the Creal family. Into whose hand it came at the time the Lincoln family removed from the state. COINCIDENTAL DEATHS Huabnnil Mini Wife !. . t II. nil, 41mml I in ii 1 1 ii n mi I Wh- w 'I Inniam nil Vlilt-a Vpitrt. New York, Aug. 20. Separat, d by LjoM Onllm of diniani a, Urn Joan Johneon and her lui-band, Allan Johnson a Little Ro'k (Ark ) banker, met death almost sirnul'aneously. At 'he precise hour when Mrs Johneon's Po ly was taken from the bathing waters of Coney Island a t . .1 reo) bod here to inform her of the death of her hu-l ar.d. The wife was a n kg rine Ooatributor, who wrote under the r.om de plume of IP-ifn Dixie John -on, bad the husband wu president of the National Kxchange bank of Little Kock. TWO DEAD. THREE DYING Terriiiie OeelOesit nt tasi Bleetria 1 1 tc ! t nnii ewee rinm t Heart ni 111. DwbvilM, 111.. Aug. 20. -Two men ere read rind three more in a dying condition aa a result of the bursting of o 10Inch steam pipe in the Danville electric light plant John Richards. Georgetown, and Wi'Iiam ThOratOO, Panvilie, died Monday night. The Othor injured

sr.- Kd Caldwell. Oeorgetowa; A. A. Tufle anl Banane! Nittum. PanvilieTRAMP AND HIS DEADLY GUN Man Mi.. I in llt-nth li a Iraiup, v Omb ii- iimi Pirseteg oa III XX a ) . Brazil, Ind.. Aug. 29. At Cast yvllle, e nt milea north of here, a tramp inquired of Steve Kovio. who was . turning from a dance with his .sweetheart, tho way to Perth. Kovio told him. but he lost his way, and. thinking that Kovio had decrtved him, he returned, and, without warning, shot KovtO who fell dy ing in the arm.- of hl -w- heart

The trau. p La I Let u ' aptuied. ..II v I Ire. Johns-iiwn. Pa. Aug 20. The building and stock of the Penn Traffic Co., whiiii opera ton the largi-t aaaaittaeat store, are a toial loss as the n-sult of a fire that started about II o'clock Monday night among some re fuse near the elevator shaft In one of the wings of the building. The esctirnated loss in MOO.OM, which Is almost covered by insurance. Mar ii gfenan naemetltavh Bnrtpi St. Louis, Aug 20 The body of a woman, upposed to be that of Stella Mc .M iliin, ha been found near laotat Miss .b Mullln was drowned with pauag Churchill while bathing In the river here. Fest um ia where the par ents of the young woman re- lde. Dei Mraatbs Marsa r. Sahna, Kas., Aug 20. Dry weather has greately retarded the com crop, bu ibtri lg tarn to ha a fair c iop, no naab U 1 what occurs at thin lato time of the aeatn

A etllr-Mil dpi- in I a I a ml ym Blaanart aad aadUMaasM Neteg 1 ..1 esul , I r r I lilt uiiil Ilea I Hi "The Future Pia vg! 0,111 I of t hg fk I we.-1. ' is w hat tho White Rivnr Couj 1 . ha but 11 called. Very aaronrt aad t-v üilaiatintr play much ot ibis naort ia to 1 hose who are Jaded by fan. mneen of buaiai aa hie Nature ia all allen in this nTOBdarl a regioutho nishliiK streams, nrood 1 mil 11 dn Of blteta Iu Hie fore-t, whirr of wliif.s w In re wild Tow, it,h 10 the waters, tho sda-sh of ga-i . . u-iiiptlng the aiiKler. the --ry 00 of mountain and river nhoving Both Ing of dead, arid waste Of aond stone. "Semi-Alpine," says an ggam need traveler, of the country, dotted with growing towns, nestled In tho vol of tlu- JaOM s iid W lute rivers in so ern M ouri and northern Arkanss 3Bi who has trudged through too I 1 sis or BortOd clown the river from Galena to Biun-ou and Cotter will . s.i. 't re in catllanj the Oaarka "an 11

: teii.s." ret there Is no dancer la

or limb in noch a pilgrimage f OnOno lade n air from oak. piue, eypi. ami cedar, the absence of moaaultin a land of cold, aprinnj-fad ntrea .oi nights and tomperaio rjgva, ma it a deligbl to live, and move, in thin favored nil ma. Thera is always something to whi ther of sport or of dlneorery n the way of minerals on land or pearts in the stream. The rasuaJ apt r. 1

a mussel shell on the lower W! river may bring to light a va , gem. Children iwd to 00NOOI Ik itario for playthiugs till their value P. nine know n Pan r am have chnrrns of a 11 atian character as well as on rivaled i-eiiic b.auty and favorable ctlmalin c nditlOOa One going to the W R;er Country to mak.. money tin!-, health arc! pleasure as se-ll a- w. The nrora-oni iniirfonotrj who tn h! smnll savings and here s-ks to prolong his) dayg 1 benefited in mind and body, and besides finds, wih n-w life, means of sec uring a OOmpetsnci end enjoyable surroundings; the pj alire s,,K,.r too 0ften fagged out In the very pursuit of diversion. se(S ia this, enchanted land m-rious p. ties for Improilng his pec-uniary wi -fare, and his whole system receives n invigoratlon nnd tone. "A fairy tale." you say No. It Is that truth whrVh is stranger than fiction, a truth which shows one nrho trlis to bdl It the poverty of a 1 , Of de-se rlption When the npell of the beautiful White river scenery Is on the t holder he Is silent. Then- is - n 'hing as the pathos of the psrfe I In the mind's eye there pa- in review the suece-etling Inhabitan t of these valleys, and many pngeratlcal have left t heir traces -the mound bn Iders the early discoverers from Europe nnd the Indians. How many nottgs b . : iN h ive been cliarued by prln: 1 1 perries, to whom these nature wi n nrol i'h mystic force One In t minded of iin in E. Pan Ihne John son 1 itory of "The White Wampum ' "Farther thitn vision ranges, farther tiWi ntetj By Btri ti h s the land of beauty, arrhe tba p. rfn t sky, W-mtn-il tlir..urh thr purple ml-t-By peaka that gleam like star on star Prtaurlng th oruirli- billows, fretting n rhMn'a Mas. I;irKl 1 T' I'! are aliitnli'rltiK wilde rt., - t of line. Bleeping unt'i thr aeaOyrn thr.ng Tu klrs their silence Into hoiik. Sr-lllnu Intei the cl..u.!!anel. Jillli:g Into tha sun. Into I Be e-rlm-on p.rtals :ij.ir wie n life i- il n. 0 de t deaO ratee! mv npirit too We.ul.l In a.-iil tetwurd uiit.e you." It is not chimerical to believe that the whole valley, now newly opOOc up to travel b tveOO Carthage. Mo ,004 Newport, Ark., will in time become a aooooannlOg of njjmraoBtl resident and M ort conomupltlen, with great mlnoaaj ntid agricultural prosperity.

Sl Munllia In I'rlaeia. It w an a w arm eiay Just tiefore the 1 nd of the term, and the youthful ta ! 1 -telling a class of six-year-olds in ihn Te th rloin what a prism Is. Tha rube and the sphere are an 0 i Itory to them now. but the prism i more dlBcnrtt Th. t.ac hcsT spends twenty mitm'. In strenuous IlinwtraUoO and exlanation Then she a-ks hopefully: "Boye, are you sure that you all know what a prism is?" ' Yes-, ma'am," cborun the fifty. "Then. Johnny O'Neii, you may OM it in a i n'e gen." I'p rises Johnnie, and he announ.es with perfect confidence: "Me nruddar Ctummie is In ptiam ton nix months. Life.

A CoNtrollnhle MewiorrThe Doc tor What. Judge have VOO reat'y forctten the way we bays u el to rteal Farmer Perkln.V melons" Wh. I thought you boasted of having sue ti an excellent memory. The Judge I have an exced'ent mem Ory, doctor It Is under perfect control

The Only Prf irnll. 1 aupiose." snld Mrs. Gabble, who-s bus-band had been dead only a fe w e-ks. "if I should go to that 5 o'clock ta It wcuild cans n lot of talk " "Naturally." replied Mis" Pepprey "unle ss von should hapten to lose fOOl Voice."- Catholic Stnndard ami Tim 1 WSM a Men i tar. He went on the stac- dil young Me "In a private car." faid he with prldn "I'll ron e back some day " He did It. but say His car had a door on each n'de