Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 9, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 November 1905 — Page 2
WEEKLY COURIER Till KtK fJEWS
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An Fpitom? of the Most Important Events at Heme aud Abroad the Past Week. NORTH, EAST, WEST, SOUTH.
I trat ll- i rlupuiruu In Ihr UllwM J rirr 1 iitl. i,il . I..t-l'r Will Hamm i taaof I i i ir a i rum inli.'li.iriaiil II i,- ii i u j. All i'.nt llic urIU. i r t nv i i i 1 1 no il.
Paul Peeouh do Ii an Milt of l . i ai Prof M 0 Fi.-.ii of thf ttaM in Olio: fever in Copt nhag. A l.in.!i :i I ).iil 0.! -sa, mi 'h. morn an um nnrna d ret
n. w ho i -ided I
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prim wHiMtog ii persooa wttet 1 ri m King Kdward to the pivsidtul. s i- Mori later Pannd the British ambassedor and Iaady lurand gave a state dinner to iluir cum PnUoaed by a brilliant reception and ball. Si !io. I ihm. hi ami OMlpB tit valued at $1.S27.WK. with a total expenditure f I1.S19.Q0O; help For tOO.000 stu-
: at, 11. Um ( part of the Cm nan'a A
Prea idrnt Roosevelt Designates National thanksgiving Day. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30TH.
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ALa Ihr IV.ipl- u Itrnilrr '" lor I'ual MtMllfl ui Cvuarcralt- i Ik-iuii-1 - lo 1.1 ,-s I l ll'Mlllllll-H HUll II. .ii.. I
die arl hurling lirund Tiunk pa four poeo np r more, probably fi A Kern more i rii'usl) hurt. Clo r! s bru I ,ii. I car a totally ih i mitt at ihe ti V. ru ax. -nil..
v i Ki thlag at full . warded INm Ni.mdi xtng the ear In th. mld-
nr. iiko me air. a Ige natu Kill. a
The Terrible Twister That ( Mountain View, Ukla.
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natu -tee I VASf fif 10
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I he salar;
of Ba
In th:.- count i Ing of the s: the family, company is j to do h:s km
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xi ; i ; ik Dale in .V With sj little left of
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The f- xv cases of i '.! w niainicg in New Orleans ai
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offli 'a! duty, ard (Kv i b)
I .n eircuiat ase of ten p
for statu pt in u until
Urban, The i v!.:h 1
rvici MM prao jf a Job in Ncxx ft.; ral forces Ml in t no tight I New Orleaaa
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of 2M) fo:
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ret, WUIUun n-.e:ii-an cm- !. has lif.-ii a-. aal oi
. : fion the in the fight
um noa them up be rex ea! touch. tram rhe mr.i mist on n iciaat.
i.i.xKii u m;x iii:mv antry and The St. Pe;ersbur? corres;oiuiiut of ons" kept the London Dailx Ttlogiapl. says that tbion that ! the massacres of Jews in Ruaala was s one of I planned wOka ago. and that the protonti wHIjaaulgation of the conitiiutioa was suns,. ,.f ! seized upon as a xv Icjm ii; Mtunity.
ba i
cases hi a: Blsdtt
Ei iht person? w ere killed and a number injured aud a tart amount of propert) dettroyed by a tornado at Ifoun ainx ii i . i)kla. Sixteen persons
a also Ia u
ill) d a-
l i'rtnce uouis oi ua: tenner?
icnt four Joya in Waabiaftoa as thguest of Amba.ssador and laidy Durand at 'li Bri'ih . mbassx. H- be inn
H ruDii iine or toning do Trom or temp- - brUim is easily I
vn a nervous ihcMi rwinltt.
At least th.s much progress toward civ;:i7a;ion ha btOB BBOde iy the trU Wh H warlike Sioux Indian.", nearly half of theni are ro-nniunicants , l 'hr;-Man churches. And so en-h i iasrfic are they in their religion that in far off r.iina an i Africa nr.arie supported by money cxntributert by these supposed savaa' s are tt-ach logj the Gospel to heathens. From be ina the subject ! of missionary work, they are joining in the task of Carl tianiiing the wi: 1.
The laat British soldier will shortly take h .s departure from the continent of North America. The British pot eminent, after long negotiations, ha recently notified the Dominion au thorities that It Is ready to turn em the faiaoaa Halifax in, a.) tttsdal I b carr. honed by Canadian volunt. a the Quebec citadel already Is. Th Halifax c:adel is a massive tone structure a mile in circumference. It crowns a hill 25 feet high that over laokl c 'y an l the harbor a nat nral fortre.is if there rver was one.
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AJthoaah aerfum have beer, used by BjMNM Of mar.k.nd for over 3.000 years, their value as a therapeu'.ic
ai- pt has only recently been demon dined by Preside nt Koos. . it. hi.-high etrated. Th.' perfumes nt lavera or j nesa was the gues' of honor at several those coming from p'ams are ?.iii to functions, and waa show n all the sigh's be the most healthful ami sooth'ng to of the capital. the nervous and those nfffh ted wtta ; Col D. U Henderson, former speak diseases of a ucr ous ihara ter. Accord er of ttio national ROOM Of : preseuta Ing I Iba I ' - th e of . ' - tivea. is lying at death's door from s i ' i c h ;. r par. s:-; in a hospi'al at Dubuqae. la.
The beadaaartera of the ualfwui rank Knishts of Pythlaa will be luoxed from Indianapolis to S l'aul. through the aaaofatmcat of Arthur J. Stoddard, of St. Paul, as major s- nera!. At t'nioniown. Ta . If ay 4M R Craft, a w. 11 known hardware merchant, shot through a door, killing hiü dauithtr.
thinking i' was a burglar in th" hoi;-'- I
rhree children were kitted and 13 pej.-on-s inj in i a th result of a t'.rt x plosion which deaaollahed the Miners' na ional bank building at Ishimbag, Mich. 'i hr'1 :..iinc men ou on a lark at Columbus. O, resolved to hit th first colored man they met. As a result nre locked up, chartd wi:h IBM murder of George Jackson, a colored co )k. ; aatOT Burrows, of Michigan. Mff he MPMta the case of Senator Rend Smoot, of I'tah. will be disposed of during the coming session of pre.-.-ht- i r. Ml s Indulcid in by rhe Bus i n mot.-, abetted by the pclic anl aoldiets. at Od ssa. with the Jews ns their vicims. almos pass belief. Mur i. r, mutilation ami BtttagC conMnued for two days, th'- vie. lms OUMberlBg O'er 5.fK0. Com) Wife has p-arMeally Btttled the Raaatea railroad strike by acceding to the d n.ands of the strikers af' r a conference The czar has signed nianlfeRfo grairing BMCtlMl autonomy to the Kinn.-, anfl h j probably had-d off n grai n rotattM. Philip Wilks. acrd 6. was fa'allv baraad and aatteh cows Ml 19 horsea cremated in the AoatMQtlM by Bra of the dairy barn of iehafet & Eoe ke, near Evansville, Ind. Clarence Von llolobn. h youag s?uCMt Of th a Santa Chra (Call hlc:h Bchool, in ('cad from the affacta of I dished skull received dorlag a football gaOM with the San Jose high fcchool team, ihic-dn klexaader atackeatie,
Chief of enelnet th. IT. S. A . spvs e . i 'i will be n b . to Com ptet the ' enciiu eiiti?; work on the sea-eoast for-
tiflr ltions The postmriRter gen'rnl has UMCJ On ordereveentln all fourth clas.i p-yst-
Waih -gtct. Nov 3 Tb pr. -id. n' has Issued his Thanksgiving proelaiuation. tting aside Thursday, the 30th Bay of Ni x Hila r, a a day of ntotioE
thanksgiving. By tLt 1 i .eat of the L'Uitcd Slates oC An i .ca: I'rooln nmt loa. When neatly three centuriea ago tha f.rst aUUara came to the eoMtry hieb bas now becaraa this great republic, they fronted not only hardship acd prlvaiion. but terrible risk to tin ir Urea la tho. grim years. th custom grew of setting apait one day in each year for a apee Sal .- rx a of tbaaksgfetag to
im- .n..i,i.; ior preserving me peop'e i through the changing seasons. The custom has now become national and 1 hallowed by immemorial usage. We i
dve In easier and more plentiful times tlian our forefathers, th men who with rugged strength faced the ragged .lays, and ye? the dangers to national life are quite as great now as at any i x.ous time in our history. It is eminently fitting that once a year our people should set apart a eay for praise and thanksgiving to the giver of good, and at the sime time that they axprata their thankfulness for the abundant mercies received, should manfu'.ly acknowledge their abort comings and pledge thetafelvea s-:cn:!.!y and in good faith to strive to overcome thrm. Dnrirg the part yfar we have been Vk sei with bountiful crops. O irb i-i-ness prosperity has been great. No other p opie has ever stood on as high a leve'. of material wtll-being as ours now stands. We are cot threatened by foes from w ithout. The foes from whom we should pray to ! '.eiivred ar--- :r own passions, appetites and follies; and against these there is always need that we should war. Therefore I n ow ?e apart Thursday, the tblrMeth day of this November, as a day of thanksgiving for the past and
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tiag Thursday. Novem- 7 y "T -
i.) i SU uui inrougiioui ine lano ;ne
s J D hurch L Spring
One of the extraord.nary manu mrnts of the world is the colossal statue of Chris? erected recently oa the aaraV I I M batwaen Chile and Ar gentina. lSjBM feet above the lvcl ot the sea. on the summit of the An to commemorate the remarkab) trea'y of peace and arb .-ration wh'c! prevented Um luv nations from plun ing into a bloody ar. Th s a u -caft from broaUH f the old ranm which the Spaniards 'eft at the time Argentine ladopaadeace The tor is a young Argentine. MaA lor so
Tht
con?
health an l 001 of p' iple are terminal 'rn of Mm ai it m the re p ian n MMallt cht pr. ; v :- ..: MRendment e' Warrh to a lal one rove mors have i rn I I tee w 1. . ,
ght In the d f f 'it ir pre i 1' B1 frem lottl Of th tie duty ni txmitltatlooa
with ti : n- at Qrareoa, Ky. He had rxea recognized as an old time bank I rglar of Chit ago. Ha:, i'auh. t:ie ebaUttpfaMI pa r. eqnallrd the world's record 1:59' without a arlnd ahieid, in an exhibition mile on the Memphis Trotting Association track. Dr. Percy McLeod has been arrested in Boston charged with being the pern ar -member. d th- body of Miss Susan (leary.
The funeral of held in Sr. Patri ii; . rather Pcwei
delivering tne (.ration. Th- Canadian Typuhetae is import-it.-: priater fron Baglaad to take the plaCM of the Bta striking for th - ighthcur day.
Bretetl B. Themns. former BO per. visor of the government forest reserves in southern California, has bOM in- . iiited by the fedora! grand jury at U s Angeles, (v.. cha- 5 wi I. p: s nt.r.c false laims for expenses.
The r.resi'ient ha is.-ued his prne la
ma i ion des
ter ;'.''. as the national Thanksgiving day, The N-wfo in '.lar. ! srox rnment has teen instructed from 1-iunlon to abide by the treaty of 1818, and ha- been informed i ha It baa no right to prevent American fUhtrmcn from using tbe island ports. The s'eamship Indianapolis. I aft! a Toledo. O.. is being taken to salt water and will then proceed on a x. ynge around th Horn to i-Va'!- . Wash., having been -i l l to the Puget Sound Navigation Co. She wiil be used as an ex- :; inn boat on the Pacific. Bfl jieror Francis Joseph of An - : a rltagary has decided to Krant universal -uffrage to Austria, and has instructed the pr-rr.ier. Baron (iautch Von Franker.thuec to draft a measure on a compfl he r.sivo l asis. Twinty-flve bituminous rial companies in Illicit s. Indiana. Ohio and We-t Viruit.ia have ben (mse.lidated. Their output is 2n.0iNi tons daily. Judge G. I. e Chrisman, of the county court of .latkson cour.ty, Missouri.
charged with the improper bttinc of a t
count. v road contrad. was acquitted at Kansas City. During his visit to Anapoli. Md.. Admiral Prince Loala of Batter.burg witnessed a special ttflMI of the midshipman brigade at the naval aerob my. and express d hims.if ai highly p!eae:l. Four men have been arres'ed at Loalavftte, Ky., teli red to be the men Who robbed the bark a; Ridgevil'.e. Ind. It-torts from Russia Indicate a :r.m' deplorable situation While In th smnlbr towr.s the populae e are im lirnd oaeceptth" czar's manifesto with enthusiasm, in the big eit'.es It s ems to have been the signal for the leitinrt loose of all the baser passions of tbo r edutionnry Om nt William Howard anl L . ii-Crawford aüas Alber: H. Kn..ry wrearre ted in New York in CMPCCtl n w .'h the B ton suit rase tragedy. Howaid is said lo have ooafcaatd that he and his ( i!m MlaoMd di-p oa ad of the two suit i ia - eontalaiai portions of the i idj of Mis 'i ary. The rtiH of R ar ':n.'ral PfiBCI Looia of Battenburg, with his aajutdron of British cnisera. was begun ia pit looaly, on the 1st. in he MHM a!: lay. w!n re the dr. v -e . ver. up tot',.; exchaagl Of salutes a;.e ceremonial visits nnd a till on the eommaneiant of th. n ii acadeaay and Gov. xa-ri rid
ran more or Uss seihes wi r. torn. BMM fan . . . rate !o-el The r. ked. The ai i Id) tit rand Trunk tracks ia a mile south of Blue
Kami an. I two luilei from ttOfMy. Th. i i : OeorgaGore, Harvey. 111.; passu ngi r; Fr.il Me licod, mo'otniau; MidMtlfied man. unideu titled woman. The accident was a repetition of
many due to the .badly un ;uarl.dl grade crossing The aelgfaborh od l i - ! s. -tl.-,!, j. t. I . i tra.-. and 1 rtn.-t ears run at full m.! ti
Blue Island car, x hi. h runs hetweeai Bl ; Island an 1 Han. . was bowling al ne. t;;k.i.g it.. p.i -.ng.rs to ihelr work, when the pa.- m aajef train true k it.
THE UNEMPLOYED OF LONDON ( .ni.lilli.i: in Ihr O . r;i..jiiitill llrilivti Mrt rMMKl I rr tl, .
amafaa Itarsniasi Ior.'on. Nov 7. The .!e -perate con- i dltion of the aaejapioyed poor of Ixn-
eon urought to the notice of Pre it r BalfOUr by z remarkable dep ita-
DEVASTATION IN ITS VA
i aeaMMM ?iu n. nr nrr ,r(1, L 1y iar ttaaaa oud mmm r-r. ... Kiiit-.i. um PMa m ,, leaaafca uliriuallua.
I
tion of the win
at. von of the onetnplt bceltateto tell the pre tbmg is speedily doa rufferings th?re will I "Don't f. ru tha di ; rat-, mo: " - i an, who all bad the of husl .ir.; - out of w wives ard ehiidren. Only SO of the worn
to the presence of Mr. Rai pre m er wa-J very syropa-kcowlci-ced that the evil wa but he had little to raggtai I
of alleviation except bnpe that public chari the aid of the MMBOi
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lo tell
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Imitted r. The ry real.
Mountainview, Okla.. Nov. C- 1 voruado that struck this place Bat. I lay killed at least cigbt persoua. Thv d ad are: w. T. Wblta F. W. Clark.
J. S. Barkl. y. Mrs. J.nnlo Jones Mis. W. M Holt and two chil.lt l Mrs. Hob it 11 ulme. Mrs. Smith. The s i iously injured are: T. D Dunn J. W. Gray. Mrs. (Jeorge Broughton, ag d B5, her three-year old child. Mrs. J. S. Barkley; probably fa! John Jordan, aged 17; probablj I tal. 5Irs. E. McBrlde and daugb r. J. E. He Iiis. J. D. Hediis. B. A Mittendorr. J. W Hi-!.-, Cache. Okla. Jos DO Walker, Oceana, Okla. . pro ably fa Mix
Many others are less s.-tio ..
jure-d. The schoolaiuse, two churches, wo live ry barns, one hotel, a cotton gfa and about a dozen dwellings were MOWS away and more hous s we;. wrecked. The business part of the town w t
In
untouched, except a fe-w windows
p - ::i r. way . jD(? t,iowa n an expression of Tha twinter came up In exactly tt x . . t .ne to - gamp manner as the one at Snv b r
A OC I "till WlnlMT prrrlr A ISllSWS M.-1 li.nl I bf Ii m ril liritniiliniluna.
people gather In their homes and places of worship, and in rendering thanks unto the Most High for the manifold blessings of the past year, consecrate themselves to a life of cleanliness, honor and wisdom, so that this nition maydo its alloted work on the earth in a rr.21nr.er worthy of those who founded it and of those who preserved It. In witness whereof I have nereunto set my band and caused the seal of tbe Fnited States to be affixed Done at the city of Washington 'his aecond day of November in the year of our Lord, one thousand, nine hundred and fixe, and of the Independence of the Fnited States, the ene hundr d and thirtieth. THEODORE ROOSEVELT By ihe President. Elihu Root. Secretary of fsae. CIRCULAR OF INSTRUCTION Sre-rrtarr V ilann X ,, lo I'lari ills Di'iiiirim ni fcfeeve Bisplcl of t.rnft tad Tat orltUm.
Harr. L. Calvary M E.
tri-
Immediately after the storm latea
OGRANIZED CHARITY'S WAYS u!u" "mM The little town of Ce ment. 3C miles
from Mountainview, in Custer county, was struck by the storm and 1C persons reported killed. A g neral storm prevailed all over Oklahoma. At Moore, several bulldIncs were wrecked, and the downpour of rain was terrific In Guthrie and vicinity the hea'
. , f rain of the year prevailed.
A neavy rain preceded the cvclone.
and as the sky was completely ovor-
i cast the storm came absolutely with
out warning, and the first intimation the repiilen's of the cby had of a cyclone was the crash mad.' by the schoolhouse. as it whirled over theroofs, crashed Into the ground, the structure bedng crushed like an egc shell. No damage was done outside of tl town. The pathway of ihe tornado about 100 yards wide and only mile long, but In this small area thhavoc wss great. The Methodist church la a complexwreck. The Christinn church, which was used as a school building, was totally deft roved.
St. Louis. Nov. Dax nj ort j a-- r cliure h, will a.-k th a thorough invest i od.- - i by i har - j St. Louis in the o I . n of funds. In the course of a arraiened the nieth gar.lzed ihariti'S, i things:
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lot generally known, and to
a truth hard to believe, i that a n lürgo charitable crganization Hi--: t :. r Jt- ar ! -hat J. 1,000 of that was aaal in salor consun.f 1 bl n:::n rrt xn. nse
Five thousand of this goes assa'ary to
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ov. r li
the rrar.acer. Thai oi
bandied for th pa e ah fcpn in foe ds. f.'.S2. a; e tigatlng the eases to w wa given."
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I ' vaa j in ia- ,
m the food
FOUR FLOORS COLLAPSED A MINNEAPOLIS TRAGEDY
th a;:n nd a by ooajgrMti
Pn
:t.) Vim ! tl. --i
i aer r. the dis xj.'orer and ad
. ' H WCeOl gift to the nr.v aettm of his native town. Herenthala at:., . I much a" M n B Ifopi hnr. aaaounea 1 the discovery of orie of the -trange-'f races of mankind -$ ce of ampliiiiian . In It;e Braus t which Von Stockslager dlacoven-! and nam-"! in baoor of his diatingms'i Od coworker. Frans Brauner he Be! gift -.üscovered .. tri o of men. OfjM an and ehjbiren who live pract.cally an the Uw in thri water, ea'ing aatf ale epinfj th r .
! i ' i fio'ti th open ion of the orI der Dermittlnst notorial c'i.rei h n..
, .. i ... . .,
tarb s put He who are officers or em- "W7aara sx aaawitoua.
poyea of the mom ive aerriM of the gov. rnme nt. Wl 1 am Astor. son of William Valdorf Astor. 'he f-( xpatriat-d American, was i alle. up r. to ptiy a $M I ad tax rs an alien on arriving in New Y ri on th" steamer Cedrie. Mrj John T. MNann was iasfar.tly lille ! and hrr husl and fatally inj ire 1 ill n r i 'iuiiv in 'hi ii i.a.i u I.
Capt E C. Pendle on will, on Note- 2 ,l,;.rwm. 'heir treKips
her at) relievo Capt. C.nwlea r,f he mm-
The : i.i j art ! tM, :tb th Nlr.th
in.'ar : on icir.rl. ha arriv. d m Kan Franc is o. The h'ew York pcllr stopped the prOdui Mon of Gen-en i, rnttrd Phaw's play. "Mrs. Warn n 'a Proes-don." at Ibi flair,- k thea-e r. as effe nd.ng i ibi c decency The Jaoar.fSe frri.l-n offl hm f.
rented Bmperor w.ii.am's anageai oa NoT-mMr o, and assigning that tha r.ower wltaetVasf hir (r..r,.w ! rP- R- c- Pndleton as h 1 1 successor.
Washlrg on, Nov. 3 Secretary Wilson of the department of agriculture has LMated the following instnic tions relative to the outside Interests of employes of that department: "No officer or employe of the goveroe mect who Is in a position, either to influence the awarl of a contract with the department, or to cause purchases of supplies to be made for tbe depart
ment, sh.il'. be Interested !n any firm, company or corporation doing business with the department. "Officers or employe who are en gaged upon investigations of special industries for tbe depar'n..-:. shall not be connected with, or Interested in an) firm, company or corpora; ion whose scope of business lnclu K-j th Irdustry. whb h the offlier or the aaoploej Is Investigating for the department, and au officer or employ e npaged In thi- abova desc-ld werk Ehall In no case al!o his name, his work, or his connetlp" with the department to be used in pr" mot it g or MgtaUag or selling stock lb any firm, company or corpor ion, the scejpe c'f whos? business inelides the spc-'Ial Industry which officer or employe is investigating for V departnvnt. No officer cr en.plo-e -hi" perform or be ngair. ! i.; . n work for private bldivldua!-. firm, eompanie, corporations c- laatlratloaa without th written cot.-ent o? the seervtary, flet bad and obtained through ;he chltf of the MreMi, adtce or division in wb;.-h said offl( er or e ntploya server
T ( Am in.-, mler l 'ur Ihr tla-url Waahlngton, Nov ".- Formal orders have tiei-n anL-ounced at the n?vy lee'artmertt detachirg Car W. 8. Cow es from cenimand of the battleship M s-
Tmii Urn W ent II. .ii tlt-nrailt n .n-ilr.-il. of Tun of I lr pruuf latrrlal und llrbrls. Omiiha. Ne!) , Nov, 7 Four flra pr of Boon of a lew six-story building being certi.-tnictel ,y Haydn Rres at Slat. er.h and I'c i. a - -. eo!-lap-el. i, t ing Aibr; Lumpkin and James Mi N'amara. The men were iarricl down with the fireprooflng material and xrere covered with a hundred tone of debris when thtir bodies were found.
Mr. Hin Hrr n nan Kills 1 hrrr Si i-Iii-hl Iii r-a, I n In Ih Uoimili a l ni- ami Attriapta Holrlde.
BOTH LEGS WERE CUT OFF
Brlnn iMldfSl l ( .1 ni ti. r Xllrn l'lur. of Ihr Krii in ihr Of l.nnl V nrtla. St. LmIS, N.v. 7 AUM PI- ry. a Frisco ccnluetor. and a brother of Jo aeph Flory. former state railroad commissioner and republican candidate for go. ri nor in ':. was run oar by an engine near Tcwc r Grove sation. Both legs were cut off H. la at St. Mary'a ho.-1 .tai ;n u v. r; .us i .... ; .,t. THE WAR IN KENTUCKY Mini ai Wl(r V ii n n ilr tl. IS l.rtller
PaMHfi at an '1'r.nir urc.ii on ihr iiuii,- Hagaaa .
manei or the battleship Missouri Capt. Cosies win resume his duties as naval aide to the pre-ldent
Berlin express s tlsfactiou at the Issu er.e of the czar'i manifesto.
from Pekla with the exienticn of the
leeatlnn guards. The Norwegian storthing, by a vca of 7 to 21. adopted the government a
nr. , . . , I.. n Mn, I . ..L .
Tl,. . , ... i 'i ni I. in in Urs."' ' III I r H'f The aswepapen of Par s. V enna and rw--i-.. - t.- Z , w. . .. .. ( harle-of Denmark for hl accn'sm
of the erov. of Ncrwav. Mbfact to a 1 referend-im.
Capt. Cowlfs will resume his duties aa naval aid to the pre a dent. lodge i i leawlMeegi Kansas ci-y. ata . Nt I g. Lee Chrlsmar., judge of ths county court, charged wiih the improper letting of a county road contract, was acquitted b a jury In tbe criminal court her
Lexington, Ky . Nov 7 In a batUa b'iv,e . Ii Hj 1 outlawti a-.d the Mitt taiy BQMptay of C Ul rechl at Middesboro. a man t an.. 1 i'a' tr- 1 and 1 v .to w. r- w. .. i!.. iir vvomaa fa illy. Both were .-i...! laroasb tbe bciiy v. i h Kr.i .1 .- . n 1 ! Jr. Had 1r Hnlnn llr ll.rra. NOW fork, Nov. 7. A gathering of J ws at the Six 1 a;h .ir,,. .,,,. Kogue icnt a letter to President Hoo
x.lt. Imploring lilm to use his ii-Vi-eoe to Mop the masarr' of t.Vir r. th' -l in R11 -ia. Slnn'nr commaUl. at e 1 1 were w.nt to Lord Ho.liscfld and Claude Mont.piore. of Ixiadon. ldinB it. .1 , 1 1 . . ..1 11 1 Innlata. St. leMts, Nov 7. St. Louis socialists, through the organization af tba OfiatiOl party, are falsing funds to help tbe revolutionists of Russia in their fight asainn the ciar'a government.
Minneapolis. Minn., Nov. 6. Three Ciildren are dead and one Is badly woundej while the mother lies fatally Injured at the city hospital as the reault of a tragedy at the home of Jas. Brennan, a fireman. The dead: Alice Brennan. aged 10. Lizzie Bre nnan. 15. Arthur Brennan. 5. Seriously injured: Thomas Rrenn m. 11. Mrs. Stella Brennan, 27. Five snots were fired in quick succession. The first Intimation of the tragedy was heard by W. G. Farmer, who lived on the first floor of tbe Brennan home. The woman says a stranger shot the children flrat through a window and then he -elf The police think Mrs Brennan did the shooting. The erouplc had separated, but re cently became reconciled. She is stepmother of the children, and is believed to have become temporarily deranged because of Jealousy of the children The wev man has fried sulcld" twice previously. A TERRIBLE HOLOCAUST
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Evansville. Ind , Nov. C The dairy barn of Schacfer Boekc, n ir this city, was destroyed by fire, and Philip Wilkr, aged 6, was burned to death. Seveary milch cows and ten horaea were cremated.
Weeded for Coaxal Drfenara. WashiPsrfon, Nov. 6 Sixteen million dollars will be necessary to complete the engineering work of fortifications of the fejeoast of th fnlte.l States und r p. ans of the Endicott board, according to the report of Hrlg ;n. Alexander Mac kenzie. chlef of e ngineers.
Aaeithrr oolball Victim. San Jose. Cal , Nov. C Cl.ti. r.ce von Boke!, o. a young student of the Santa CJara high school, died at a Iocs! sanitarium from the effects of a crushed skull, winch Injury I received duciig a PfOt' all i;.'r:.f
