Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 1, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 September 1905 — Page 2
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TIM Middlesex hospital. ;n Iondoti. has .i p'an: prod uo nc three ton of ice in 24 hours, a: s i ..- of U a ton. agstnst 15.46 a ton when pun-hated. The 0-tr.ih .v. . s have decided to build a teooad entrance to the K.itsi r Wilhelm .anal, cvinneoting the BslttC '!!. North .i Both the m month and the old will be strong 'y for tried with heavy guns. An English master mariner rained p. h has had B. I BUM !:;. :;ged. Ho fa..!, n .Aplana n. 'ha ho was now acting first officer, but aspersed toon to have lommand of a ship. He
was afraid that few passengers -ould
bpltome of the Most linportaot Lvcut at Home and Abroad the Past Week.
NOHTH, EAST, WEST, SOUTH.
l.ali'tl ! rliiillirnta In the I rllow lrr I I ilr Hilf. Inurllirr Willi limit, " lulrrrtl utlru I rna Ik I in . . i i I IIa ir u i ug All Ufl Ikr V nM, v i i i o i i; i it no n.H. The official report from N w OrteBM
fran. hi-i i tat Hep il supplest a!! kttbM -A releiulest war i both native an t foj clandestine. U beni
Ci of Mi -vii o. Bj fsgkmtiag Jimmy Hi in at Cdma. Cai . Rattling Nelson won the white lightweight rhamptomtnp of 'he world and about $2!jno in i-h ;ih M6g added ai- ixx.il! fiotu ihe niov tig picture eon ession. The losers end will be eboai 111,160, vitl 11,600 royalty. ML iVitie, In a ISttST to a friend in B rile, It m rib I Pt lideni R o- v. it as "a statesman t lurm a . in : The Russian niotitu eis from he hat- , Whip tieorgi Pobiedoiio.-eu, tbe Ironlad Ekaterina 11. and tti, transports I rout an 1 Vnhu. have b.en distributed n small groups In the Odessa district. Burly next year they v il! he drafted to Siberia.
UNITED SHIES CHOP BULLETIN
THE EQUITABLE S POLICY I WITH 1 N (U li LIMITS,
Department of Afuuliure Uives Some Intet estiug Figures.
CORN IS KING THIS StASON
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),,,. ... .,n . - ,1,1. IUI ine .1 MII.IIS I1 IUI 11 U U III Vll I III ... rare about iiskinga voyage in a skip , , ... statue of Maruuis Ito and dratted it
wen. .-e cases in je .ii Ii-- . "
captained by p. Ith
We pay but Plight attention to th-' lc- of a shp these day s tin 'est many lives nre saorifloed. Therefore it is turpi ItiBg -o Know that in the heavy s- rail of last April 111 vessels were '. - roved, of which 77 were propelled h tails and S by -team. In addition. ST6 ufft red damagaa,
Tretident Ixmb tl mated hat he
election, but will kit term BOS! J - I Mid to he that France is too mu tad that a pecom iageaefatj lato Would be dancer1 lot, Mr. I)ub. other aspiraatt a
it, of Franca, has inwill not sc k a rereUrs at 'he etd of
..- a are resident of Ig ;: baad. usht easily
üre. which ! :n ie republic. I itate.
to r:o -.e
its draw backt M bttl ery basebal!cerain'y like to live
With syliKkt trary
loti
vet. :7. total to date. Stt, IVa hs, 7; totai to date, til i'as. s under
irtatnienl. dlsi harceil 1 H77.
Father L W Qraaa, of the Jesuit :Fm"'n Ki,'k,,,,-X 10 :hr POMom
. - ue n New Orleans, is dead troui ,el!ow fever. Froai poiatl OltttM of New Orleans, an :li" buh. there was a total of öi m w as- - a. 1 ' 'Uh' dea'hs report.'.! Or PktUlp Uerne, the New Orleans physician, pleaded guilty to criminal SOBCO in failing to repor- a cae, u.ii wak fined iiT.Y
Or Von K dor; . who has Jum visi ed a' - s - " Bayou Boattf. La Fay ette Tat rson and i to;:oß Pi Dther pour- itOa the S. Utkera i'a. IflC , Tf Xl ion :, rtaortl Lm .- nation to be tUMMtt! ohu J Carney, of Spr r.ptbld
Ina ,n thai ouarter uf the na n St m 10 Jau to w ork I Ifty-eJghth fine for druti kenne
Not the iiast deplorable feature of the siourue. -.ally ;n N w Organs, is the number of wid w - am! orili ns who nuis: be .ared tor. BaptejBber It sufficiently advanced to
rivi assurance tn the New Orleans raed
teal authorities that th-ir exoectation ', 'h, n"r. e l is. : der had ceased Soldiers.
ours and 'he most .ba: the fever wouid not take a bad tura i on ecount of their popularity, were
Alaska may . to winter climate lOTlag Ikxv would there ;n laflrBMr. minute of the 2i
popular time for playing the national äurina the month will be rea:i.d
frame from 8 o'cl.H k in 'he evening t The
naidniuh'. and nothing in the way of ba? issued a pro lamati m quarantining work to prevent, everybody la free to the entire state against the yellow fego n the ' a", irattt" At; ! v.: - v. r' er ir.feet.d point, body prompt:, and 1 rrhtisiastically !... ra.; ? have can- d many stand-
through th" streets
Pro-idetr Kit(seelt has removed Pol. lb PriatSl I 'aimer and promoted
An iiniiieiuitli man leaped from the
Kads bridfw M LoaJa Whitteappsrs are tnppoasd to have mordored a BSgro, Fred .lames, on the ri.uk plantation, near Sumner. Miss, .lames has mysteriously disapp ared At Pittsburg, la . Major Delmar. the ) Ltlag ling, :ower-d Ika world's wap011 trottiag record, h: 1 by nr. Strong
Mass., out his
The Neat York Life tasnraocc inquiry shows ,;. rki t- us., 1 a- duauttlsj in sellins bonds. On th" '.up, dispat.he- from Tokio indicatad that the milita'-y patrols had brought order out of cbaot, and that
gaolarAtHli i Nethstfa n 111 Paatsll ruimiiii ilie leli 1 oral mill In vralm.nl .0 U1.I11 ,1 1 Sarai irr New Fark, s- p k Fn-.m. m Paul Morton OUltlttSd ib pidu y of the new management of the KquitaMg Awurante sin ietj m an address which be dlivsinl at Manhattan Reach to 7. agents of ibe s lei who rift fioic iffaraal pnti of the MMtatfj After hrletlx reviewing recent ev. ntf in the Fipiitai.ie. Mr, Horten taid: "I am gates HÄ u ,v ordi to ou on your in x ad minist ration. There ill be no attempt to make it da.üng bright The effort will be to make it hei;e;f and BOaTagBKMII There will he the greatest ei nsnlerai ion shown for the POl e holders. All of tile new directors are policy holders. Investments will ue of the hiuhest character "The institution will not be run as an adjunct to any 080 or SSTtfal banking houses Kxety owner of secvritiai will knve a i bance to d al with us. and
our aim will be to lm the wry Pest
at the rtf) lowest prices. Th 1 u a per the SUL'itty .an be properly admtniiteied. the batfM we an i-:v.st our
(arnings, and the better thowiag wt
AreorilliiM - ire. I :! I iiml I uu II 1 lniiil I tx r I Ii 1 11 A4 llr iiirm.r Ma a li raw m iii.i.lu Baad ll.iiirn. Washington, Sept 13 The departtti'tn of urii ult ure has issued the follow 1111; 1 ro bulletin. Tlie cop estimating board of the bureau ol sal.-;.. of the depart im ni of kgrWu.tuie ladi from the repot : of COmtpoadaata and agents of the bureau as follOWSt The COOditiOB of corn on Isptelbtf 1 wa- BS, as coaBparad vrlUj tf.O last 1110:1th. Nt .; on S. 0 . 111 Lei 1. 1504.
80.1 at the correpontlin date in 11U3, ( tan make the easier it sei be for agentt and s ten-vear a. rag of 81 7. I to sell our insuranee I want to -e The following table thuurt far a. h of la laaursac buslacM reasovad aa far
the states having 1,066, acres or upward in coin. th. londition on 8ap
ten bar 1 w avtragst;
th the
at
mbsf
go.
he artifleial eyebrow It he :a,'s to beauty of the "applied" order, h yebrows. sometime made singly.
Ing POQit ia New Urb ans H wev. r. oil Is being dsed freely and the mosquitos
have i.o nance to breed.
ac
cordine to the grad annsttitcUea, the w r.e -- i! of fine where from 1 - to be annually needed
seeker who trould 'hus remedy aature's defects in the matter of eyebrows. Put the came Is well worth the candle for most of the faces so
.;. t.ature of the Iis ase.
k i t ;ng aiw a -rder And anyw enry pairs may by the beaut;
Miss., w. ri 1
Si lumii-
1: .squ;
ar" olis
O . tP'-ft,
ner-
ii.d. r
Illin.iis Iowa Nebraska Kanaai T. as Missouri Indiana Georgia Tennessee Keatncay Ohio Alabama North Carolina ..
Arkansas SI Mississippi 74 Virginia '.'7 Rout fa Carolina 74 Oklahoma 83 Indian Territory '."'. South Dakota !!
:o i 71
M 84 . N ,10 M V
81 77 7' 74 81 87 v.; 8.; St s: M
V 1 8S 81 '.7 Nj 87 87 12 St SI 11 7
One of th familiar testa by which a chemist recognizes the presence of sthenic is the odor of garlic I fta off when on of K compounds is hen-. I !n the blowpipe fla.u, i. The same smell of garlic it produced when cenain fungi grow or substances containing arsenic nd it is interesting to not" that one species of fung-is la found to accomplish this feat of chemical analy sis more effec'tx y wkaa H is grown In connection with yellow algal cells In other words, when it forms the plant association known as lichen.
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Betwec-n walls rising almost perpendicularly sometimes MM f wt above th m. ships will sail thr.oich the Culebra ;. in of t1k- Panama eana: canyon five miles In length and hundreds of fret deep will be built. At all events, ships mt:st pass '. n miles b--tsrsea tke lofty pcrpei lb ar walls, exclufong two-thirda of the sky from
il rat.ou
I rtiud, Ore . to io the bow r- on Mislouri day at the Lewis and Clark exI" Ittoa, ar.d l.i tt.-dov John C. McKinley, republican, is governor pro it:::. Baron Konrira. the principal Japanese envoy, is confined to his room in New Yorg by illneai . and has been compe'!.''. to cane I a'.: .-" .al .'nag"menuThe r.ws of th- com '.usion of th-f traty of paaea has loen raeelvtd by ihe Russian army in Mamhuria with
li'.ely -i "aoion, and thousands are 1
tla.ly dr;
Ri levelt. Minkovsky, tka RussiaS assaasin of Mat ,.t;. Count ShuvalolT. ha; U-en IrfttCl !. at Mosfow, to impriocment lor life Twelve live were lost by the wr-k Of the Norwegian steamer Venezia on the BOUtkwaal oas; of Jutland The Washir.ston what crop is estl-
Tiew, on their way between Colon and mat.l a- 3",000.006 bush Is. and ordert Panama Through this artificial can 1 for 11,666 hhi bushels have been rereived yon half of he oceanic cmimerce tf fiom QffSl Br; ain California, it is
tbe world must find its way. the Culebra ma s'anding in '! f of it as a monun.en to Am r.can enterprise that rasy survive the memory of na tiot.i.
m re eff.i-;ve -han polt. in handling
Qi orgia State Loard of health . erowds.
rn 10K10 muoieipaiity h is passed a resolution denoani ing the peace terms. ..r.d faxoring the abandtinment of the treaty. The Norwegians are a!armel at the COmplstl Kt lean of government . ffl ials ngarding the disaoiution of the union
R. N Knalish s supposed wilow fsl Vi awetien .:imi r. wspap.Ts are irer Datient. died ar Maxsville. L T- I'lamoring for the mobilization of 7 tfj
I'h; .-.1 ;a::s differ in their opinions of 'r, ('l-. punt ir.gout tnat ."Norway ison.y Minnesota ..
anie to commaad 3.000 I Wiacoatii .. The Chinese magisira'e of Quinsan. Penn-vlvat.ia
a-ioti in tha r':ir ''-hai. has b .1 arr--ted. ar.d : Louisiana
J imprisoned. He it reported to have Michican ...
1 British sul.j.i of Chinese 1 Uniti 1 S ate
the direction of w ard ommittees ossa j a0at, employed on ihe Shanghai- The average condition of spring wheat
rtaaaun railway, tnouga .nrormed tnat I vaen harvested was 87 The second the man was a British subject year that spring wh at ha- been -. p-
Mr- Sophie Erlinger, (Med of paralysis, can-"!
an state ad- of suddenly reeling hci
has. gone to turned hime alter a year's adseace.
Handed Off in the far east, it Is believed that Russia is teMrous of securing concessions in the .-hah of Persia's dominion The OtWSpi t -Iy splendid MeaptsM accorded by the gov. rnment in sj. Petsraburg Indicates that Massta, though driven out of Man harte, harot abandonad its desires lor advsar lures in o'her parts of K-ia Bitter rasaabnaBi ti Japan asalnsi he terms of the peaee treaty has taken th form of riots and arson The aged Marquis Ito was ston d on the street-
:.g tne nal-n of fresiueu. , r. ': -: 1 .- : wiv-. 1 tt. .Upane.a tlm whn harei
are inwardly ry polite, have offered j September 1 with
indiynities. Fifteen police ttstiotta haft been srackad, U n Christian hur.hes burned, and the army rntervsn besn ailed out. When President BOOstVilt heard of th. Tokio rioi-, he expr s-ed regre-. bumade no eomni nt Nine-y cases uf ebolara and 24 deatkt are reported from wi'leiy-affect-H area- In (brniany Strio aa.tary precautions are being i3ken. Frederick C Bossitsr, the wellknown Chicago 1 ,vil tngineer was I ti'".! by a ra 11 near Hammond. In I
fhe National Letter f'.ir,nrs' asso-
BL Ixiuis, j arately rejtorted uion on Sept. inte r 1,
toiapari-on can. ihersJor . only be made nh the condition one month ago. wbiih was N' J and with that reported Septem bar 1 limt. which was tat 2. The lotiilitinn of the five prin ipal
fetate- is reported as follows; Minnesotn, sc North Dakota 89;
South dakota. 8:; bov ton 91 The averaue tonditior a h'-n barvasti d v. bj :
las- n.t 'tth: 81,4 report-- September I, 1104 7.'. 7 a' the corresponding dale In W ' am! a ten-year average of Si 4. The following table shnws for each of
th' nine principal oat .tan
VH.-hing-
against 9tt 8
aa iMissuue irom politics 1 p. ii.-ve in ! the proHT laxxs sat'eguanliim ibe sailed trusti of Insurance, ami 1 wtu cooperate .11 be enactment of any aacss sary law- srltk thai M4 in Um Wa shall al! work t" pu ihe business tif Ifi Insurance on ih- eb valid plan it ougbi to 1 ' px
PRINTERS EIGHT-HOUR DAY laatratiaa laatied b Praaldeal JaSi iiinii ii in.- Isttif sllaaal I ! it rMi Ii las I I ill. ll.
Indianapolis, Ind . sept 12 The interaatioaal Typographical union 1 ommittee and the Typotheiae of this city la led to agree to an eight-hour day to comments January 1 a, a conference. The lot al Typographical union has ord red al! their 111 mbers in this 1 ity to strike at oaoa in every shop where the eight -hour day is not in sffa I One hundred and fifty men are involved lu re Pres-i !ent ,lams M Lynch of the International Typographical union aid: 'T have Insinu ted unions in their respective cities to demand contracts Immediately for an eight-hour day to coram eace Januar 1 Wkerever the demand 1- 1 tu-d they ha p n inItrnctad to strike at once." aa out rn aiaawtaajtaa( 111. Btooeahigton, 111 , Sept. 12 Job trirters have strm k for an eight -hour Jay in all but two shops in Bloomington Tif s. -vxe -hop, signed an agt etr.t DECLARED TO BE ACCIDENTS Itraulf al a Tli.ir.m Ii IniiMlioiua Inli. the lie fl 1 Im ..I the ''.. I ittl In. Iii ' 11 l.miu I nullit. III.
Newb by taitfltfh fron Variou: Towns, in lnd.'aua.
Killed His Fu bi-r tn-LaajL iudianapolis. I ml . gap) I, Prafkll b I TboiiipsAin atteckad bis laUit o, William Delliaisr. at bis larru on las Tippecanoe river, nun Delphi, diij beat his bans nit , 1 pulp wiib au Iron vradgn DcUJassf diad istar 1 ,1 aon married Dolfaasar's daughter 1.. two PsStPI ago ami au tU-fssling exisi.'d batwaaa tka two gut ., tan, Both w.i. in Dsiphl Tueedai und ilrauk h a ily and Thu , BM4a ibreais to kill bis wiie and fa iber-m law ar.d than hiuis, ;t h..v bad their gfsi trouble Tueadaj 1 x In n Thoinpson atriii k DelUnger v tbe Iron wedg". The nun were finally Pf raandSd to go to bed. but early oa Wednesday tka auarrsi was reaewed. and Thorn pHon struch Iks fatal blow! Thoinpson then turned on bis witt would have killed her bad she 1 taken refuge at the hOaM ot .1 qi bor. Tboniison remained armed and oa account of tbe darkness he xxa- not overiHiwered BtttU daylight, when hwas found lying in a corn field In ... drunken stupor He was taken In baru by Sh. nfT PUllen and placed In jail at Delphi. Mis w,f,. is a a (.r,,j a! condition from the in 1 vous ti
Ko
Dogs a Cnir.t lign ls, Jegersonvilie, lad., gepi I
want ol a better issu- ibe campalg fall will probably be condiu led the line of dogs. The polite iant been looking for .1 1 publican can for mayor, but could not nettle 0 man. Pr. K. N PljBn, Who v nt. yed by the dog pound m-ai .:- may be induced toai 1 p. the t omia If tke campaign is run on the is? w hether or not the dogfl of tk 1 be gathered into a pound and then of their owners go to t call for Some of the bCSl people of the i ikj, bare lost dogs thioagh the at tion 1 praai 1 1 1 dasiBlstratfoa in snfon h dog liosaa or iaaaos, are bacl 1 Fly mi
x ho
Fata of n Farmer. Columbus, .nil Sept. 8 The train on the Panhandle struck th of Benjamin Petro at Grand Crot south of this city am! Mr Petit) as .-mi tlx killed. Hll skull was en and the brains wer,- Mattered I yards Pt trO was comlBg t Colin wit h a load of oabbagi ai d Jaim - who saw him gpproachlag the ti said be appeared to be asleep ib to sjrOttse him. hut the horse conti the journey, anil before it coold stopped lbs train was upon the tH tunate man. He was hurled ao fet 1 a 1 rnfleld
d. will tak
1 bout
Il 1 Ml. I COO
a gi -St a es
'he cottdl ptir'.d 00 year averT. n-J ear
istlmai
b'-hls. 1 A rat'sman. jus- re urr.ed ficmPrustia. and ight other persons l;ae died j
from cholera in the village of Wymick.it.,4tU)n ,)V a pra iicady unanimous
Puble eres: has recently been fx
cited by a remarkable dinner party j fiat ion decided
given in London, at which 24 psopls sst down and whieh Coat C1JJ00. Some high-class chefs who know the jei-pe' mysteries of their business are Inclined to say that this was really nothing after all. It could have hon made fo cost much more tf !f hn-l been nacessary. and that in a quite legitimate manner The most expensive oup that can he Bsssral Is Chinese birds'neT mp. which can hardly he done at ! 'ban 1.rs nn nun'-e, which metns 6 K f r a moderate plate.
To the average man who racks his brain to mal H domestic ends meet on 2 of a week there is some thing startling in the light rsceatly thrown on tka life and habits of Mr Bamuel Punlap of Baglald. the octo frenartan millionaire, who dieii few weeks ago Mr Punlap's housekeeper declsre amoni; many other si ran ere things, hat during 40 years this own er of millions only purchased one suit of clothes, a cheap pair of grey trousers, and two overcoats, while four straw hats, at a shilling each, were alt the head-coverteg requln 1 for 16 years Of Sil strange. OCCBDaUOUU fot'ov-ed by men in the atetarcsqas nast, re mote from tnllronda ami other vi denees of ix I'i.ation. that of profes. atonal wolf hunter, or "WOifST," :s asost unique. The wolf. r is a srodacf of the wilderness. It is his business to
snont. trap or potSOÜ the lingi. gaunt wolves that deplete the flockt t.f the sheep men and the herd- ,,r the cattle owners on 'be plains and in the mountains. Ne r numerous, 'he wotfers are Becoming kaM and le in number every year The difficult, of the calling are gl 1
on the frontier of Russian P.. land
The National Letter Carriers' asso-
nxt year at
Canton. O
Lee tbl'e 17 xears of age, shot his swesjtkaart, Nellie Kkkelberger. fcgi .1 16. twice, a' Fie lerit k, Md., wi, umled the lattr's 1 ompanion, Maud Dai-- ami GOaUBittSd nalcida because te had been dismissed. M Witte and Barnn Rosen with five members of th" formiT's suite, made a fly ins trip to WaaklagtOt previous to their 'leparture for home and wre rhown the principal points of interest. They expressed much p'ea-ure at their visit. M Witte planted an ash tree at Mount V rnon Russia has roadju- ' d u rtain dufle on imports which discriminated against American producta, and we now gei the "most favore.1 nation " treatment. The -rftiit of the explosion of the Rami powder work- r-ar Connellsville. Pa is sii, to beggar description The ikath list is placed at 19. several of the victims being literally torn to pieies Henry C Stiles, in railway service for half a century, division freight Sgi nt of the Cincinnati. Hamilton & Dayton railroad dropped dead from apoplexy a- h - home in Indianapolis, In I Chairman Sh .nt- of the Panama canal 1 ommission has awarded s concesion for feeding and boustag 'he greater part of ihe canal employe to J K. Mm l el. of Omaha. Neb The Norwegians want an arbitration treaty with Sweden ss s basis for future negotiations .Fafob H Thompson, exchange editor Of he New York Tiim.-. was found uneoaatloai in ihr gpartnisnhi in the st. Jamis hotel, and Hal at the Flower litepital without retaining fSjfMgggfffa less Uru'seson hi body wi re acrredlied by the oromr to apoplexy, but the BaStol maintain that murdT was done
vote, refused to comsiaer aM Hatten with the American Federation of Labor. Agrarian disorders are spreading around Taipianri g gnsaftt Tbe aar thoritiet an- unable to supprs the rl oters. L. I) Cooby, of Kalamazoo, the discoverer of a d'-adly poi-on for vermin ami in-ets. will not place it on the maiket, fearing that it may bSCQtM a universal murder acne The will Of the late Frederick P. Riads, :f I-tOs Angeles. Gal., has be. n found It leaves the entire estate. alued at. 111,666,666), to his widow and three children, and Igpointt !r-. Rindge as exei irrix without tMmds oftietaN of the big railroad - .ms opi rating between Chicago and th Pacifii coast ar aalhuelaiik ovar th" prospects for increased trade between his country and the orient, expecting the fad that the war was settled througu the iBterpOSitiOl of the American atithorttiei to create a ftiendly feeling toward this country in th- far east. It will be impossible to award President Roosevel! ihe Nobel pi an- prir this year, owing to the nqulicnient 1 hat candidate; for prizes be nominated before Februsry Hffffgvuf, It Is expected that Mr Bsjessrail will in the favored one in l!s; On the Sth. a glegatoi from RSku, IU'-ia. '.id thai the foreign residents and bet'-,- 1 1 a s s 1 s, w. re fleeing on ships to escape from danger. Massa1 r - win reported froai Baiakian, 9rbunt' and Nomani September If has btal Mlected a the day when tka gt.vernmerit will be,.r th charges made recently against IS western railroads by members of the intcrstste pomssarai aagtMbasan The gasoline tank of a peanut roigtM - vp ided at agoner. I T . kUUng Mrs. Robert E. Magulre and seriously injur ir.g C. W Sheldon. David Campbell and Edward Mullina
l!o.j. averace. !t 81 7 87 SS 7.-. ,16 84 S'i . 'a: M 87 N8 16 3 11 4
Iowa Illinois Wlscnsln Minnesota Nebraska Ir diar.a N' w York
1 Psanaylvsnln ....
Ohio United .states
The ax 1 rag" condition of bsrlCJ x b.en bar sted, was k7 g, againsl 66.S on August 1, igfjg; S4 7 reported Ssptsmbsr 1, px'ti; 82.1 st the eoffTespondug gats in IMS, and a nn-year RfsrafM of - The average condition of buckwheat on Be at ember l was M S. again-: 9.'. 6 one year ago. !'l .. on geptSfaber 1. 1164; 11.6 at the cor reap ondiag gada in 166 ami a ten-year average of M.O. Th" average mnditioti ot flax on S ptember 1 was- 94 2. a tntparsd wnh '" 7 one month sco Sttd 87 S on September 1, ifiiM
Tke axcraue condition of tobacco on September 1 was sr, 1 igatast 84 1 one month at-o: 8:1 7 on Bsptemher 1. 1304; 8.14 at ihe WMIseponding latp in IMS, am! a Am year average of 111 The average enndition of potato. - on September 1 was Hon, again-i 87 2 one month ago; MS OB gonteaibSf 1. PSi4; 84 1! at QM i-orresiumdiiig date in 1903. ami a ten year average of 80 j The average eandStlM Of rice on Septembt r I was 92 2 again-' M.I Bag nw nth ago; 89.7 on September 1. PJ04, snd '.'::' at the cot ie-ponding date in 19:! Of the IS principal 1 lover seed prodmlnc -tat. T.. one. namely. Illinois, reportti an Increased acreage, four, namely. Ohio. I'tnh. California and Colorado, report M change in f reage, and all
ine other prinnpal slates r port decreases. Bavfaes Mscavsvpi St. Petersburg. S pt New from Finland of the atcidental disrowry of the importation of rifles and munition; in large quantities is the most ssriouf 6teelBBBr4 rcgartiiii the revolutionary ni'.vem. tit in Russia Iktt hss yet been madt . sntl it imilcates an Intention to form a regular military organt.at ion ira. Batate MtteBstl lualts4k Ft .Tospph. Mo. Sent ie At on o'clock this morning th buy at Troy, Has. acquitted Mi- Mamie Mitchell o! the cliarge of murdering h r busbanc in that lown two monthg ago.
Murphy -bot o. 111. Sept 12 A thorough investigation of the deaths of Heber Wort hen. seven years old. and ..rgii BMroa cbnts. nine tears old, aba arere believed by man person to have been stubbed te ieath by an intsae man, who, some said, was roaming the woods of fhe Hickory Rid-" and Popku Ridge neighborhoods, nine miles from Mui physboro. has served 10 allay the tears of tne farmer folk It .as been established thai Vngil ciutt's BseMental death was rsneed by the knife be c.irriet! in his hand Circumstances indicate that Heber ort hon was struck by a Stra) bullet, liretl by hiint i in the cointn Id or xvoods sui 'rounding the piti'ire In W.i.. .. he fell. wi'.i these disclosures brought to thetl atoniion. tke parents of the 1 wo box s have roadbed the conclusion thai bom were accidental deaths HE WOULD RATHER BE SHOT 'lim Wim Kilted n limn U .-itr r Who laid mm in.- ill-ink, nrtiilaa Itea BeeryaM la laUr 11 sn,t. i.asi St Louis. Ill, Sept. 121 don t want to be hBkgml I I0111 mind being shot if I have to die. but i sraat to be shot loyally . not by ,-i mob J i.ithe. have a mob shoot me, though, than be hanged 1 11 give ihem all a shot at me from ihe courthouse steps 11 they want It Hut 1 gUU'l want to be beaten ami tramided on by a mob" Taken back to Belleville for the
nun der of II. nry Link, saloonkeeper. John Trappe, whom the sheriff and
bis deputies bad 1 ba.ed five lays, .and who was finally caught in I'sion, ..10., thut to. .h rear sj -lead, for hit rlinc "I don't renumber shim-Ing anybody," be declared, but If my nephew says that I shot Link, then I did I remember taking s. xeial drinks in ihe nalooa mal If l killed him. he sold me the grtakg that ma Ie BM do It I know I BS : crazed wiih wnrry nbout my wife ami -hat I was drank. Link has always been my fi iend aud I BM awfully sorry If I shot him ..luiough ' Uni sell me ihe drinka thai made me do it. If I did " Tllf gl r I hqun I Ii, I ml t Rome, r'.i pt 12 The Inhabitants of Calabria seem to be stupefied bv the earthquake OBtSStropha Of the past few days am) everywhere thev an sleeping In the seel air, even where Ihe dwellings are aafe In tunny sections ihersj are immens ere; as; r ill ibe eioiind. . ur') to 4 o()0 yards wide lien r I mm- I i l.i t. ii . Duluth. Minn , Sept. 12. Two mora bears have been killen In the slreeit of Duluth, making n total of 1 kille! snd one ciptured in out w
Aged Pastor Dies. Wabash. Ind.. Sept. S. Stn ken Wkib preaektag his fiftieth anniversary stun. in at the Hippu-church. Rex Cnttlieb Hess died later He was pBBtorof the German Evangelical church hen for 16 years and was one of the best known German ministers In the state Train Kills Young Woman. Wa Mb In-! Sep( 8. Miss Aita Pressier was Struck by a Big Four trail sr.'l instantly killed She eras drivins w Ith Mim r Miller Th. iwowere-DgSf in rnavetaattea ami did not hearer -e the approat hing train Miller Is 0 jure.!, but will re over. Farmer Killed by Bull. EvansvlHe. Ir.d.. Sept. 8.-Ang' Sehmicker and srife, living in War county, nesr here, were sttacked by a bull In their barn yard Mrs Schmii k r was but slightly hurt, but her husband was to badly Injured that he died in ten mir.ut. 1 Suddenly Stricken. Morristown. Ind., Sept. S Fiaik Norn, an. a barber V. years obi ol place, fell dead from heart gtaeai He was feeling unusually well and went to his w ork w hist ling one-half h mi 1 1 tort deaf h came
fref erred Death. Evansville Ind.. Sept - Kdwaro Haddea brook, nalooa keeper, ranvleted of maintaining a dbwrderly place, at directed tn sell his jiroperty and leaxi the city. Hsddenbrook returneii to h -BlOOfl and swallowed a fatal dose morphine Madison Gets Asylum. Indianapolis. Ind Sept. S. Aftei ninny weeks of deliberation acd inxgai ion the com mis-ion sppolBted to It after a location for the new Soinb. em hospital for the Insane. IS I llltlBM Madison as a site. Child Prisoned. Roc hester. Ind. Sep: S Mr amiMr John Mi Clung pkseed bread ioctored with rat poison on a high shelf The rats dragged the bread to the floor and It was can n by their little child, resulting In t'.eaih. Yr1y Meeting of Friends. Richmond. Ind.. Sept 8 Arrangsments ar. tu ing perfei ted for the entertainment of the Indiana Yearly Meiling of Friends, whit h convenes h re September 26, snd OOBtlBBM fill OCtB her a. Painter Killed by Fan South Bend. Ind . Sept I painter named Murray aged about 21 year-- f II from a building he was working on and was instantly killed. A Profitable Searon. Nevada Mills lad., Sept S Hilmar Webb has distilled over t,0M loaada of peppermint nil this season, t e retail prh e in 0BC4 - of t wo dollnrs n pound. Bather li.owne ' Boonvllle. Ind St pt 8 - John Koehs. aon of a wealthy farmer was drnw.i. I here He was trying to swim across 1 2re-l ur d was snfaa 'I i'h en tups.
