Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 6, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 October 1905 — Page 2

WEEKLY COURIER Tur mtM lime

MIL ITLLIX d I1LIIJ TEASEL? OUTLINED

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INDI V.N.

A c. 'mwn statistician notnc . of h: the Ut 0 ream is more gem among anon , p .. ! nien.

A Franil Of t!

a tenet had

jmt ventures ho op - f young girls vho arc

A V - ion thai "lot de.- :

eons tltt J am aft.r marriage thai cooking is a more valuable .,.v .u phshment than thumping a plana'

It is reported that the Highland eotdUDu is ceasing to drink whisky. A rial tor tQ Scotland says that -ha typical li ft antler, aa he saw h at this season, takes an was na! n: " a M ire, bat th.it beer is -r.i i-.-.a'l'v ousting usquebaugh from iu sj-MinMMjr.

Dr. We- -r on BoitOO, ;n a "s1- -cote th.v a;-;.ars in the hr.fr far Elektmchaemie. upon the hard:;- s of wrought tantalum, täte that in the earlier test- a mass of meta! rais h! to a rc hea ami then worked under the Ml in hammer had shown a degr. 0 of hardness approaching that of the Memo:, d.

Vnd. r a I the i n - It its rlaim tO Cuban co.'lsf cava: v- .. two years h tr. t n.. n.a;r. :i:---r

An Epitome of the Most Important Event at Home and Abroad the Past Week.

NORTH, EAST, WEST, SOUTH.

Iai.-l D- -l.iiii-ut In Ihr U"' li-r I nil mil', I ..1 tier Willi HMM M Iul-r-l I i.llc.l SSWSB lUf leausseeesM MaanyesUsusw oi lur Hurhl. V Kl I OV4 I l. III MfHk Thi offlcal n port from New Orleans OOVeviag tha .1 i. ur aastet a; ti p w. cn the 13th showed: New cases ut für .w fever, t; betal to dato, Ulli Deaths, . total tu da'e. 431: OtOOt undu

trtatmtiit. 14U, diMharg.-d. 1,740. The reports from th ::;f.c:ed portion of Louisiana cutside of New Orleans aro getiir-K mo.e eageuragiag, and show that the epi -lerap. is grauuadj p. '.i ring out." Kg now iase of yellow fe-r xe reported from Yicksburg M:.-s. oa the 15th. and s-ven new cases and one tbath at Natchez Pensacola reported li a ase at.'. two dea'hs Natchez, Yicksborg. GuKpcrl Roxle, Hamburg. fS r: Gtbeoa and Bi K a. Miss . iu:::.i :u i re.-int ae ca?. of

v ails returning fr. m a Sitnda hunt If lip, with thltt com pan mi, ant ! hi we:.-d harirK t hir guns I in n. ii.uc horn, at s Joseph, Mo.,

Jatnos u ii n I siiu! in las Bora Isaf nai lit klUesI and a BMwl r. ii ii I n' r i ' - i s , ii, i f n i . i 4 staatpodc of a t;!:, r hi:h. . ai'ai h. 1 to llmbt to ! tiding ti the Twentyi.ir.th tati-ry. st uraet atsUtko near Kon RUer, Kd Th.- aorass daahso over a bsbsI! cliff larding lu a frightful

uias w ith S r Heti Baglltli a. .it'1 r r.-iut H rfrrn.an UM r.il" a fevi sill The V -

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RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR IS AI AN END

The Treaty of Pott-mouth Signed Hy the Two Lmperors. AN OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT

ADAMS REFUSED TO ANSWER HOOSIEH lIAPPKXivi

Seaetarv of Waters Pierce Oil Co. Told in Brie( , , Unatructively Under Äfft

Aa "inii. oi ipfMPaotatttvsi r llva I'uil rSVSiSa l I'r- ill llinncII. Mr Vii l'lrl I'liinu NollUi J l It ii .in ii iiuii-niiurul.

RafsMot in aaasvaa in !, I'n ' l . l lit 1 1 hi in-1 -I rrul IIa. II.-) u I l I . on r I. St. Uniis, i)-t If Charh l M. Adams, acreiar) of th" aVaisra Tletos Oil fJo., 1 - tausu In dUMr.fl h Notary Publl Charles K. Tolles, at the oonxlusioo of

Mi Tol

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arklct Mr. Adams rsfu tornej I ! i . :a! Hadisy th.

name-- of til a

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i ) eo the n

ts and th- art and sta ii n. m rt nr.. d by fir.-

Of the 1.1th :r..-' MaJ.-C!n. ii-hii t w.stor. has baen fi'rnially d. tailn! to th. eOsBiaaht of the northern military divlsioa. v,:h .'.ea.iquar'et! a' S: Uoals. to miccesd

Maj -i;- :; ii- . tM M Kan i.i". r.- ::.-.!

A aoaaa fir. men were out and bruise 1 v fal'iiu de'.-ris and a moih of horses baraed to üta;h In the destruction of 'he LasaKe Avenue liver burns in Chicago Or..- fir-man sn.I a:, employe of 'hi - it '. nay die Tin n pro ro.is al uuts were drowned when tha itaMsaf Klk strii k a sr:a-; and at.l h ! arK::t: away from the landing at Vicksburr Hiss

A Mexico C ty di.vm h repor.s Al x-

ander P.owie and party l,av:ng for

Tampii o on a spec a'. . ar to inspect the

parchoao for ;h

o-i

a

in

the Is of Pin !n the Caribbei of a pant of i ta in Cuba. 1VP ptnaKH

the lumber business, g aoa will see to it that hi: proteevd. Cmrnrtm w i ortrantze on a p of est sarviea srhi h has 'a the anaaroos raaerratiti heretofore been control ieary of utertor B of July the forest rese passed to tl .- Bat ture.

ro Into tsvy W::r its ar

'harge of

aaricul-

ell in hand ;:i N w New Urteana. With the gradual eradication of the ti m Xtt Orleans an ! thf adj ent of frost in the near vicinity, the location .-: i the quaran'-ne is i. j:i.u vi NKWfl ITC MO,

BxOov. H"c. of Texas-, is lying ser. ... at a ho;el m

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Bi Petersbant, ot it Bpaocer LdJy. th.' Aiiici tt an i l;a; go d affat.t . has DftcialUr Infora-.ei! tha fu ga ofllct that the eaiperor of Japan raiined tin Utiso-,tapane.-e peace treat) Saturday. The r'p-ich ir.:i.:- r at 'W U.o at the Fame hour infertncd th- Japan .-e fOVerr.ment that Knipcrur Nu-ho as had r:gned the traatj . I - raMtttl 4 ii mm IN I. The ratlfloatlon of tha treaty i f -eare i- formally aosottaoat la tha ottriaJ Messenger, which says that its operatitn ti uan Sat n !a. 'i l. text of lbs treaty i nut give:. As a trstcofu ntark of ftppraciaUoo of the part he tooi. in ta.ni.ing abOttt the eoaftraaea at Portsmouth and the resultant t'-ac Pre-. dent Roosevelt

! was the nrst person to be notified by i the Kassian governnn r.t that Knipemr

Nicholas had raitined the tnatj As aooa f the emperor's signature had I i B atflv d to the Instrument, and before ti e ireaty had be a brought ba. k ftutn I'eterhof for the counter-signature of Parsit! Minister Lam.-dorf. ihe news was sent directly to the president. OflciaI notification to the French gov-

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wer the n i t the BtOCl

(Ml Co IT.,- notary atai was coi trui tivi Ij

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Old ir:r.:: g :.. n and pros; ... -rs Ja this region d.d rot need to be told bv Ir. Ami. of ;h geological survey, that great diamond wealth lay hidden n that part of Canada le-tween the Great Lakes and Hudson bay. in the Rainy river district and in the auriferous valley of th 3 ne many diamonds hare been obtained from Indians and French-Canadians voyagers, who had picked them up in thotr arantet :ig without any idea of their character and u'':c

Of Ku.-ia and Ba f J&pan have foritT of Portsmouth,

for ' r.t' appen' 'i

fr;m the army of Loa! Hton. a araai pran It i nr.i'.ton, to re Im ti n of ;" a run or. 'he " nnat i In Niw Orleans, tttell er story, but all demands I institution being one of nie. vho was committed cago. by Jmige Koldsaat, f court, and who tt.k an

A aroject Is under consideration in Vienna for the construction of a railroad system connecting European cities wPh the Far East and lira rig the great Siberian railway. By new rou'e Vienna would be brought within eight days of Peking and" Shanghai Instead of H days by the present Siberian route. The chief promoter of the new scheme aeems to bo one Dr. Baatxer, ' Vienna, who has asaociated with him some prominent capitalists ami f nanciers

Celebrated at th Jo! let (lit.) penitentiary. Ufa Maud Bailingt- n Booth. the Bonn -r. deltvarad an addiWas to i.4'M

K r. : Edward an.: Qite n Alexandra of Great Brit a. n sent a nwsage of lynpeihy to the family of Sir Henry Ir ire. Th rrpcrt tha: Baron Speck Ton tit - to retire from the post of German ambassador to Waahlagtaa Is OtBctally d.nied from Berlin. The ri'irem. n of the Jaiian-e annv

from Man'buria srU begin tnnadiata-

ly. and it is expected the withdrawal of fhe troops will be completed with.n

ir.g a tenBl . ...

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Mc-

purge h;nislf of his contempt. Bis miners were impris-in ! bv fire in the mine of th- Clyde O al Co at FWderiektowa, Pa.. and at last accunts all hops of re.-uing them had

bi en abandon d. W.ii'.an. Mills Ivins has been .;.,,,. a- the republican candidate for mayor of New York ci-y In plao of Ch.ri.E. Hughes. ho declined the nominatiCMB Mr Ivins has accepted Arrange nun's are practically torr.pletf.l f..r r.e exchange Of rat. flea- or -of the treaty of Portsmouth at the White House in Washington During the month of August of the present year ..4.4. aliens landed in thia country Th- gr aer ansther f

! Count Lam- :. rf had conti Ii

I ratification I his slgnatnia Ac n a- -. e tr.-a-y ha.! 1 n fnll ! ratified the foreign otlee commonleated the fact to the war. ravy anl other I ninlstcrs, and the necessary orders ! were imrr.f d..ne!y -1 . .- bring boms rou.e of th-- r h ; ') n l neutral The date for the exchange of prisonI ers of war ha not yet been fixed. I Thomas Smith. American Vice-consul at Moscow, has sent to Medvld several i th itisand roubles which had been re- ) reived from Japan for the Japan.se j rri-orera there. The govrn:t:ert bsoh no steps ?o I rr.ak known to the people of Rn a fho fact that the miprror had signed I tho treaty, before the receipt of the ' official notification, that the instrument

i had l-e.-n ratified by the signature Little remains to be done to no ; he j official req, ui reir.cn At a later date, poaatbl in the course of a month or

two. copies of the treaty will be actually exchange., poaatbl In Washington, by the Rjissian ambassador and the Japan.se minister or charge faffalrea, for it Is possible that Minister Takahiri will, before that oceurrer.ee. have ona to Japan on a leave of absence. Pulilialirrt In T..UI... Tokio. Oft 1C The peace fresty

1 Russia wnt into .-ff. : t, r!av

to Company or to ani whataaf iwo-tii : lis h. It bj the Siati ; u d

d thai Mr. Adana under arre-t, and

tt-at while be would not be ient to Jail RS mediately, a commitment would la i-sii.,! t,,r him la'er Judge II I

Priest, of counsel fi r Lha I u. any. said he would a-k for a writ of habeas WM pus ah -m 4S the com m it in. i.t ; :a Mil d. in the Lnonlrjr, wbidi is in connection With tha attorney g. neral's prOCeedingl in the mpreme court fo annul the (barters of the Standard Oil Co. and tha IWaters-Plerce company in Mi- o I, had with injunction pfoeeedtati in tho K it-.sas City circuit court to prevent them from combining, it developed in testimony -hat two-thirds of the proftl of ih Watt rs-pierce company, amount ing anni'ally to 300 per cent f the 1400,000 capital stock, are paid annually to the s-andaul Oil Co if Claj Ptan, formerly president of the company, received, it was stated, thly dividend! f to fO per eesjt.

I 0D 3 IM shares, or all but four, and his aecretary ssnda tsro-thlrdi oi tL;S streunt to the Standard O l Co GIVEN A CHILLY WELCOME Mar. .ii K. .muni Xi.i It 1 , ,., Bstwalva iVaraith n ilia Itt-lurii I.i Ii.UI.i. T. klo, Oct. IT. Huron K.-mum 'ho '

foreiga minister who acf.d rs chief p nlpoteattary for Japan, has arrived ken from Vancouver. It. C, fill r... pti. n at the railroad station was not es thusiastlc. thnM present being principally gov-rriment dignrtaiiss The str.-. ts were strotiuly guarded by tr.ps, polios and .iti laru.es The batoa drove to the palace in an Imperial 1 arraign. M Teraoatchl, minister of war, has laamtd aa order instructing the Japanese army in the field to abstain from criticising the terms of peace on tha gr.. :n.:.- -ha the declaration of -aoe an ! of war are entirely the DOtCOttM of sovereign isiwer. His ord. r forbids the cri'iclsm of either Wbje t. especially by those engaged in military service. He a -Ivi-es the BOldiers to utilize the opjiortunities Of peace after disbau.lm. nt of their ragt men ta by engaging ta their res; live occupations, always holding, themselve in n a.lines to Join the . ototl at th. emperor's rirmmaad

Bees Danage Brs 7n.iiuiiap.ilis, 1 u, , ,, to Mam. for M,iall . 1. thin state (hin year, It 1 over oai -ihird of th. been deal n ij .-, i, v , ,. Una. hi - of gri pes vhi tected hu', e la en i-i, , iuice ciiret'oltv o... .. . .

gad is unti to be taki n The damn, .- ronghl 1 it ttwated in dollars a ei soul hern paj t of 1 hs 1 1 aof tha hill- ai, vim 1 la, Viru aids are not unl 1 ha.s In en r. al Ca. H( (, . Waahlagtoa, Od 1 1 aollciftag and ni c, pill 1 trlbutlons in the campi made H:aiii-t I nited - Jiiug. Baker, of Indiana 1 rt I . e oommisakia has to the department of j eommlasloa In eonaei

r. f r.-n. e the commit lid

gave out an official s-a-

ase in hi. b u w ;, ,

of limitation Is tin- only fan be , niHised tt th,. , 1

Fire at Fortv

Fiotviib- Int.. Oct. ! Lam of Bell Brunsoi Wright traaae block, thlonging to Millard Hum ville CTearM ry. the tow h and the building f Ran were all .! st roved ,y fir. i'he Bra .started 111 the J the origin i unknown approximate nearly $1 .1 -red by Insurance.

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Fort Way 1.0. lad 1 H t Berry bas I rotmht sn damages atait:-! Tt Williams, , f the Jeff. I -. atorj former Buperlnti ll.-rt and oftH t state I lee. - h'- -a us . . air:,-.! a- 1 1

longa: pfc id. rba-i aeny.

should hi srand lar.

Will Enforce Game Columbus, inc.. () I 1 3 calling the attention ..f hunters to the panic law 1 sued by z T Bweem y ioner Swe. ne say s that t subject will be si r i y.-ar He also called affact that anyone caught fa !de his own townsblu wo il

Th

ext tf the treaty

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Living across th Corvallis, Ore., at a or so. is a boy wl months, has bh m growth that he ha In this period of o has made th trar of U to tl - -

change in w ..: th - la!. '!i..,:. a boy in years, is a man in evcrythina else. The case .., ... ; , ,,e w :4i.. para'lel In me-lical anaala. A halt is to he call- 1 In the mar-riag.-j-r . - :. in N -ra-Ka. :f 'he Bfebraska Homeopathic ass r ation has its way. and all applicants for marriage licenses, either man or woman, rnm-t tin 1- rg a '!i .: . ; .,, examination before th y wlJl be peraaittat to we!. A bill to this effect will be introduced in-o tin n.-xt at legislature, and the hormvipaths of the sta-e will us-- every effort to have Ii passed. Tho homeopaths believe thai the spread of disease is due. more) than to any other cause, to dlseaMrl persons who marry.

d In Japan. WO W.eks

Ch (fi) 1 for 1

0. J Bail, y of -h- pwi board has be. n in. la -r.ce In orTb in 1 mnei .

Ian i that

fir-

Are the Japanese the lost ten tribes of Israel? The .ivwi-h World revive this old theorv remarking 'hit va

on lke

mi:rde- of Miss Mary N.wman. hi.s fwfh.art. in Andrew county M ri. lst January, was found guilty of murder in 'he fi st deer a- Maysville. Dr Paver.rort. a phyaleiaa of Oakman. I T . who shot snd killed William Gabvaa, a mail earrter. daring an altercation, wa? convictfd ..f manrlanghti r at Ada. I T. whip- driving in a back fron a hotel to a raiiwav stat n In 8 a 1.1 Citi 1 E H Darrow agi n 1 a, L -' . I - rone wife. Li par. , ag( , 2R and thfn killed himt-eif. The cause of

l:n-

,:i tha

pi m be fougl the fact con : .1: 11 lag tt 1 Nippon.

as d w a 1

ark is dlscermb'e and in wh eh tho Prteata wear hats of Biblical pat-. Another depicts Bolomoa In the- act of r" .ag gtfU from the Btttat of Sh- ba.

that they should Spanes in view of museums of Japan ngrav'-.gs ptirp-jri-i.'.ding of Jew :n

One of the pictures Cited ;.-

ri rfaer -s-'-ate r lar i N Ir -r. - ;,:.-: l a-- r: ' . -.vre e ,n Ore . of consplrae-. 1

t-1 S ate- , f a pan

oeatattve wiite Potter, an -I a Portland, ft vi ! 'h- fntt-

i!n

A lake pj Ml . - long and from three to fix.- m.b'H arlde has in ealy sprung Into existence in the sand hills of Central Nebraska. Where da months aro there were wattea of mod is now a toff of wat.-r m -.. H rest deep ana cons ant ly rising. The overflow has laand an ou'b- and 1 ,lown t3e galley toward the Missouri river, formlag a stream the length of hieb no one can laMgJee It has eea ,aown tor y. ars that almost the whole of tho ntrs'. If not tho ent.re waste-i Pan of the ssate hat an underflow of wat-r.

Alfred G wynne Vanderhilt ami Pi,t

Fartorl. the Italian automobil driver

narrowly ap.rl death while out on a trial -ptn ..ver the Vanderhilt cup ecurse on Loaf lalaad. They wore capf.zeel while going at a terrific tnri ' ' eseaL.d ly l.o.r.K .hror. into soft earth C I M.Nalr R F Nelson and A S Bo-nrl r,r. adjudged In eon-err.p, of co'ir- by judge Vaadevaatar in the falted S afes district court at flt Pan!. Minn., and order. oosamltted to Ja'' They reiusd to produce book and anwer nue-tions In respect to the conduct of tt !r paper mills. The Phrtaette and Menominee paper m l! plant st Marlnete wis was n.brlv de.troye.l by frr. I..,.- to00f.. eovm,! bf insuran.e Yarkeo Consul, a not.-! -horough-br-d. dl.d at I.xlnaton. Kv f,f pnp. I Bll I!, was trained br -Rub- May u..! was vslned a; tlOt.ttt.

r n. w i rft on a forged che k aa leen Indicted for lar-'eny In the firsM -- r. rr.flia M bow. da-ightcr of I o-er.o Dow. and a well-kn ,wn wnrk--r in th'- fields of charity, philanthropy r. t. rm. died a; her home in Pivrtland, ate . aged tt years Prirre BergJ is Troab. take V rp-i-rl-

ed a-i the foremost liberal in Russia and a marshal of the nobility, was H "! with apoplexy whale attending

a e uerence with the minister ,,r stus r t. in PKeyflMirg, an-: 1 w. hnir wo hntirs Th American Bankers' as-oeiat oc. ai Is convention in Wa-hington. placed It ff squarely r.n reord .n favor of the '! ibi.'ir,,!!. . ,,f , Atniiian merchani marin by mean of a stibsld law or nteh oth'r legislation as would aring about that e nd. The big excursion st.ai.er Corwin H.

h,eneer. while bplr.g paint'd and refittwl for the ivin'er cotton trade ,n th ' r Mfsal in i. near th- government '.Ktrva'ton below St. Louis, was burned aim. .st to th. water' edge AO th- re nl r.f the KCl n: ronfer,r

j betweeea President Roosevelt and -he ath!.tle representatives of Yale. Prince. ' K n and Harvard. It sj e:ns likely that

a more oii'tifui oi.MTvanee of he ri ( In resrard to rowgfltnasa, ho'ü.t tad f'il p!ny will hg enforceet Rohart Waweoant, a negro, jn Chliago. while aaaddeaet with iip:.-r. killed a woman snd a pelfeetata and fataiiv wounded another man before he wa captured The -ffort to aetfla th- affairs of the weatexn Ufa fadamalty out of eaarl pwvi ! anawtraaaftl, and the matter Will nor CI n I before Jndin.

in Chicago! Jurlbially In acordsnce with the will of Oeoige W rt Ki. I..K. ' .

.. '"inj m i arris hapman Ca't. his body was taken ta Bellevua hospital medical ixtlage New York city, to be d.ssected In the Interest of si ten. e.

CONDITIONS UNFAVORABLE A I. r,. Wiirrnn, from tlir V,.iitb of Um IHIaias Mves to St. Lwats la Not gsaslfclSL

a" O. t '6 Th- report I r. th. board of army engineers which I made a survey of the Illinois and Misl bissippi rivers to eatabUefa whether ltffKjt channel c.n be created from f'iiic-iKo to st. i.uis baa been comah ted and is now in the- bands of Gen

1 MacKeajde, chief of engineers ati.i ; 1. ember of the gen- ral staf As the I r. port is iu reapoase to a bill pnaa d by coagreaa, it will be kept aaetwl un1 til It la traastlltted to that body In spirV. of official rcttcenc.-. then

Is reason to state that tho report Is moat disoooraglag 10 those who are in favor of a deep waterway and who s.cured the legUlatMa for the ii foot channel surv. y. The wglneera a- r thai ti-.-- initial coat wi.i be beta -. n lv. ' " and 110.009,000 Hot ' d - oouraglag ot all la their lugsjeatloa that a 14-foot chaam 1 from the noutb of the Illinois river to St. Loula can only b. secured effectively throu-h the construction of a c mal paraUellag the river. The engineers have delib.

e-a-f ly reached tin- Concluaioa th:-' the Mississippi river, with Its shifting bars and the eoa ihlena which now exis in it. is abaettttejf bnpoaaihla of per manent luipiovi m. m :, 1 j f(to, ci,;,n Be In that stretch from tho mouth, of th- lliaofl rtve-r to R: I)uis. Whllt this r'i). irt ri 'i not f ?r

bar a deep waterway project I ein take up by the government, th.-r.- is little question that the effect .f Um report will be 0 pre vent any legislation by congress along that direction for semie years to ce.iiullaeeaa rirrr,- BMsTfaartas Pans. Oct 16--Prinee.,s Pierre Nt poleon Boeaparta died snddeaty here. he was loin in 18.!.

BY THE PRESIDENT S ORDER

sssjstayea f nie UaswasMaaal x.n All... .1 t.. ,-( Hn i MO,,.. fop U II .,-r, I.-. V..ll. niil. I Wa-li- n. o ' 17. -Th.- president, ihrougfa the state department, has published an xe utive order of Importance to e ry 1 mploye in the civil 1 n ce of the Cntted States.

No explanation of the anderlying reason b r it- issue is given. The order "No offber or employe of governmeot shall, directly or Indin 1 tlx. :nstnut or be ODBCeraed in any n n.n-r In the instruction ef any person or Im:--, s of 1 . r.-ons with a v.. w : , :hrir "pedal sraparatloa Par the esamlaa fi.-r. - of the l'lütol S'a-e- liv.l -er .cn commission. "T! fad that ai.y . BJJcer r 7 is found so e ngaged shall be considered suff. ten: canaa for his removal from -hs MTV i I, Bicaied "THEODORE RJO8BVBL :. "i tob. r It, Ittt." LUTHERAN DIVORCE CANON

Hm. 11 ,itr.i it, oratfal Cewwssl .r in,. Latkoraa eoewkti in leulss rn rtllTraafcss.

dal' with. Buttlar Bh Madison, lr.-l . (k t. 1 negro named Joseph Tun,, r ably fa'aliy shUH and traj ped nigh' after burglarously mtei gan's hardware More Hl bll be one of a L'aiig concerned fr. n berles lore. LoeR Damage Sui South Bend, (ad.. Oct 1 15.000 damage suit Harnath Indiana BtaetrSc Railway - n ; d.-a'h of a three yeai an in frort of neu nn.! was ;

Fo.n.l Deid in R) T. rre Haute, in.! . o rif a man !- n ! 1 moat hi a ravine near h.-re with 1 ri iti arhh h thi r srasaa 1 ipl Th. bodf f-anne.t he let. 1 1 tela

To F.T't Big Fai Brnol it. ' . t ia w nenced and ground 1 I erection Of an Immer-. -. Nary in Brook, ta addition ir-.;; sin ady up, ISO.OOO alt!

Pwesaee v . h k .. PtcaMss Dead Oarroliroa, ,Ma, ot. ir,. - Fisnk j Parvin, once a well-known bnseball pit. h. r. died at the home of his father. In this city, of tubernilosis. aged 35 venrs- Psrv.n's last work was with the S Joph (Mo tam In the Westerr 'eat-f.ie Wit Volunteer l.-nuur. Joli.-t. Bl . Oct 1; Tl.,. t..n'h annirwraagf af the fonadatJoi of the Pyraaa ITohtataar league ws celebrated at '- let nealtaatlaq Mn Maud Bai.ir.gion Booth, founder of the league dcürered an Bddraag to 1,400 convict

Milwaukee. Oct. 17.-Tb g neral found of Lutherans, no .-ting h re, Bat tied th.- narriage and divorce questloa by the adoption of a canon at to the praci . a of the chnrch in the future us fo'low s: That its pastors t-hal! tt line- to nnrr any p-rsor. who has a husband or wife living naleas met a person shall have beea divorced by due process of law from MM h husband or w ife for tha eaaee of adoltery or wilful des-r-i ;, rnd In that ajUM that they cons n: to marry onlv the laBOCeai party to met divorce, and t'ien not until th- sgpj ration oe a year after the divorce shall

nave oeen granted. REFUSED BY SUPREME COURT 'it. ctssjo or Mwsswsg re, Mnir at Kastastaki pBaed lOeai ntanf 11 1. s. si,rMii,. Dawrt, Waafafagton, Oct 17 fn th- mjpr. me court of I nlfe-d States the motion III advance the case of U,.r,l

.e State Of Kentucky whs daalad rloward is under life aaataaMM for the murder of Okrv, (i.M-bfi of If attar trj and his sppeal is from the sentence against him Re has l vn tri d Ihr 9 tillllS.

Salaonists Obey Law. Wlnnmac, lad., Oct, II For thi ßrn lime hi the i,ist,,ry ,,f Pglaal at 10 grand jury in.ln t ni i.t- v - . : I Igglnet the saloons here Tb -. loonleeers are strictly keeping within the letter of the law.

Girl Fout.d Dead. Madison. In.! Orl IS. ThedCad of Nettie Shaddy. the 18 year-. 1 ' dauafc. ter .f Frank Shaddy. WW fOUl a prlii", on her falb, r - f. m : If : this county. The girl ana an ect ta fainting sp. Hs. Twisted Idule's Tail. Beanavltle. ta 1 . Oct Ii I nrf !'.' .'tr.ei r. ii-. Int hi 1 -w town, pulli ,h ail e.f a mub and was kicked In the fare. Hl-' tu.-.- wn- bnd in ore eye knot k ! (Nfl end hissl.ull frarfure!. He will (Tie. Sicls Knif- in Eye. Vaedi rabnrg. Ind.. Oct. n. Guy Criamore, of Kinsmnn. while catting a twff from a fn-. t the knife Up, ttlikl I him In the eye tt nklr.g It necessary to

have the aye mmoved,

Boy Killed hv Train.

New Albany. Ind. Oct J.l Philip Elsrnan and Joseph Rocrgel engaged in a Dght and Btamaa wa-- ilathed IS times aiih a raj r. He will i!.- I saped. Fstnlly Wounded In Fight. I'ortland. nI . Oct J.- Norn'Sti Bhaaer tandftea son of Edward tbaaer if Oenevg, was run over by a (iranf. (aide's ti Indiana frelgtl train and killed

Big Find of Honey. S osjtl Bend, lid., Oet i:: Will and Fred Walker found s bee tfej -.ritatn Inn 117 pounds of 1. 1. to y i u. ut , w.-.j ibt 'et ii 1 1

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