Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 10, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 November 1905 — Page 2
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Oen. Uns T- n i. r"ni'r of tho BtatO of Ch.hua'iua. I probably the Urgot Uiiiloii' r ii the world. There Is nothing speculative about the fate of a basket who goes In for speculation with other people! money.
Teaching little girls how to buy and to prepare simple, w holesomo too it ii a feature of several schools on New York' great East Siile.
An Epitome, the Most Important Events at Home and Abroad the Wast Week.
NORTH, EAST, WEST, SOUTH.
The faiiKHLs Tugela river, in South Africa, is said on one occasion to hav.. riOM fl feet during a single t.ght.
At the Conference f naphtha producers at St. Petersburg tlie l.vss of property at Baku during the re : revolution was estimated a: S2,400, 0 v'.
I- is said that New Ortun has learned valuable sanitary ItMOM this year, and that next spring the w ill be able to defy Yellow Jack. Tlie Cnscent City has been at school a lorg while on this subject.
An Englishman in Paris named Crabbe. has Invented a paper waistcoat, which is designed as a p0tO Hon ngainst chills. The parnient we'ghs only an ounce and a half, and can be folded so as to go into an or d:nary sajrolopo. Switzerland, that f.r so ira iv pear, has been able to maintain Itself with In its encircling mountain wa'ls. frc? from the distraction, rivalries and con flk-ts that have wasted and worn Us neighbors on every side. Is about ti hav.' Hi isolation. If not its security, broken into by the construction of an all-water route from Basel to ths N rth sea.
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Ml Tim ! Hu. Toui-llurr With f of liilTt eull-l I i . .in Ihr luiiMirianl uln-. 11 Oi-r W SMU tiu: Mtl v 555 Ul MHaOOa. The proclamation of martial law In allot tbt toa frtriifiii nf aVatitoB Poland has caused surprise and exasperatlon in W:;tsaw and serious disturbauces are apprehended. The RaawJaO authorities have plainly Intimated that Polau d is not going to t o permitted to Ue :rx a second Finland. Th. corrupt condition ot' the naval adaiini.-uation palatial at CrMlta It, which was disclosed by ÜM rvccui mutiny, has compelled the resignation of Admiral Ntkonoff . commandant of the Baltic ports und other officers. Three ernleera are being prepared
to take the mutinous Crons:..dt sailors on a long disciplinary voyage. The crew of the Kassian steamer Ismail, bound out from n 1- s-a with refugees, mutinied at sea. and those of the passengers who could not satisfy their demands for money and jewelry were throw u overboard. Russian sai'.ors at Cronstadt mutinied, ki led some of their officers and then ran amuck in the town, bsralBg ar..l pillaging, and fighting the loyal troops. Troops were sent across from t't r :.rLurg and order resttatot
No doubt cue of the first step" to be taken by the new Russian parliament will be the n'xViMon of the dvorn'.k system, that minatory and degrading arrangemenf under which every house hold in Russia, rich or poor, must ao oept the presence of a dvomik. or spy res:xns1ble to the police for a full account of the daily life, the conversations, opinions and movements ol those whom ho li sal to watch.
Men- at. C. N r .id. a ' th. e unci Bluff" I la i 1
f.uifl.all 1 1 Jill died flolU ah, sa ol iu
train resulting from injuries reeelvot 1 ..urliig a game ai Marian la. Mum i-ouis. gaspoadhn bo a Ne York KUNMUfs quotum as to what ha thought of the Kuoian situation. saio: 1 am a bro.h. r-u. aw of Kmperor Nicholas, and I am alo a rear -admiral in the British navy You are therefore getting n thin ice, iu ftvt u tee at all. and I think 1 shall not ar.enipt to skate. The W C. T. V. s tlleir.eut school at Hindman. Ky . the LargOSt as IU kind ll the stale, was destroyed bf "rt tlie managers and IN children escaping iu th. ir night clothes. A aev Indictment has been n turned
by a special federal grand Jury at St. Louis against Senator Burton, of Kanas. covering his alleged connection with the U:alto Grain & Securities Co. of St. Louis. The grand Jury in New York ritj 111 btfjnj to return indictments agaiusl p. i sou accused of violation of the election laws, and of asaau'.ts committed at the polls during the recent election
Representatives of 14 states assem- years ago
bh d at i"haflanocga votea in n-' IXClaaivfl Mara control and Jurisdiction of COtSt marine and national frontier quarantines. Harold Praaoott, a painter, amoral in New Yoik for a small robbery, has confessed to stealing about IB). woith of Jewelry from fashionable N York homes during the last two years. The police have recovered a large amount of the stolen gems from paw shnps. Tv.o of the mlsflng New York cltj ballot boxe were found in a barber hog in the Eighteenth assembly district of which Charles F Murphy, head
of Tammany Mali, is the leader
:l"BL0O0 IS THICK
ER THAN WftTER"
ADULTERATION OF SEEDS Pamphlet Issued By the Depart
ment ot Agriculture.
The Sentiment That Pervaded an Unique Entertainment.
OF BRITISH AND YANKEE TARS
I br Men ol the llrllUh Siumlron UItlSHI Our li.re IMet Uy UrS Mi i lavs i uic.'.i Raetl aalaatas I New York. Nov. 14. A great bangua was given by the bluejackets oi the American navy to their Urliannk cousins at Coney Island, by way of a return courtesy for the entertalnnu nt which the men of the American squadron received when in Euglaud several
Consul Fisher, writing from Tamsul Tomioon. pays that inquiry has re cently been made at his consulate fot catalosrues and prices of sugar miTi and sugar Bia'erial!'. and that if manufacturers will send him catalosu fully describing: their goods, together with prices, he will place same in the hands of the inquirers. The largest part of the sugar machinery now in use in Fo-mosa. continues the consul, Is of German or Ensrlish make.
In a timely ana'ysis of the life In sursnce situation David Parks Facklot former president of th" Actuarial society, has put firth some suggestion3 which policyholders will find it profitab'e to consider. Mr. Farklrr, like many other experienced observers, believes that the present cost of Vlfe Insurance Is greater than it should be. The reason, he thinks, is to be found in the methods the greater companies pursue ii nosa.
"The "on ro vs smaller by 16 Inches every 24 hours." Such was the start!ins statement by Sir Robert Ball, the Irish astronomer, to an audic-nce at the Bishopcate institute. A few moments later he calmM the apprehensions of his hearers by stating that tfca aun was in no immediate danp-r of be eomins: a black blot in the heavens, but would in all probability last for a few million years. Sir Robert spoke of tho tremendous prodigality with which the tun dispenses its heat with a jocose reference to it as the prodigal sun and of the possi bill ties which arise from that prodigality.
The guarantee cf the ritrht of habeas corpus and "inviolability of the person" sweojrs away at a sinRle sxroke the dreadful system of seere arrest, secret trial and secret deporta tion in Russia. It robs the minister of the Interior and his police of their terrors With free speech and tha ritrht of association and union, political parties may be formed and the future of Russia worked out In the OpOa Nothing is said about trial by Jury, but the new parliament will have power to provide for tluU in tho near f .ire.
Fred Irnsing Is probably tho youngest, telegraph operator In America wrho is in complete charge of an office of nny size. Lansing is 12 years old, and Is boss of tho Western Union office at Cedar Falls, la., a city of 7.000. The most intricate messages thf boy copies with ease. His severest trial was during the national political convention, when tho company was sending bulletins every few seconds. Kre 1 turned up his "mill" and kept the pace to the finish. When the day's work is over Fred goes home and studies.
Every day nlimwnum Is applied to rw uses, increasing the consumption to a wonderful BOfroa Aluminum pa per Is one of the latent products, am) it is said to be far superior to tin foil and similar articles. Aluminum is usid for household utensils as well as those for military purposes. In textile mill work aluminum spools tfl xery popular, and ns a se"'ng f r lenses aluminum is much lighter thai brass It Is used on railway cars, on locomotives. Uthoaraphle plates, letter boxes, In patented explosives, fox making aid carboys and mativ other vinels
i.r.M it i . M il I n i x"Ardrew Cam-kgts has sent his cneck for flo.uOO to 1 sudor Straus, of New Yory city, to be added to the fund for the relief of the Jewish sufferers in Rs s'a. Late reports from Ohio Indicate that the entire republican state ticket, with the exception of governor, was riOStOi by s'lkstautial majorities. The hafjlw latnre win be very close. Reuben A. Torrey and Charles M. Alexander, tho American evaniteliRts, are conduct ins a two weeks mission at Oxford. England. Mrs. Margur. t O'Connor, ned 78. m,vhtrr't H- . 1" J O Connor, a promin. nr Catholic priest, died from as
phyxiation by BlPapjaf, gas in her heme in Sioux City, la.
Fire ;..vp 1th" Macon county (Missouri" intini:ary. an institution for paupers and insane persons. Mrs. A. M. Decker, one of the patioats, waa ! : -'.iMully buru-d; all the reit were trooetu dAn Offhand response to a rather pIUv faeatioa by New Fort roaortsr in regard to the adteet on New Y'ork city of a bombardment by the combined fleets from their anchorage has been misquoted or misintr-peted. and has c;.us.-d Princo L- ii.- of Ita'ieLl er much annoy.iuce. James T Tnorbtirn. president of th? William H. PIIIIom company, of De-
troi. Mich, accidentally snot ami
kilb-d his wifo with a revolver he had foal plooarOi for her a3 a protection! against robbers. Th-' Sunday lid hp beta put on and scr -wed down in Indianapolis. Meetings are bstaaj held in various parts of the country aud large sums nr.- t eiri'4 subscribed for the reaVaf of the Jewish victims of the massacre s in Russia. Henry M. Allen, defaulting trcrisurer Of 'he Printers' Beneficial association of the government printing office In WaahaagtOOk twk laudanum to end bis Ufa, bal the dose only Rave him a Ions sleep. Conclmling to llvo, he aurnndered to the police of Philadelphia, conb -.Ing a shortage of $2,200. Oeortre V. Butterick and William Jackson wer- burned to death in a c il of the Sioux City (la.) Jail. In a lire started by Butterick, who, wi'h k veral others, had been arrested for carousing on the Mr--ts.
Fire at Athens. (Ja., destroye d a Lirjte warehouse owned by Deadwiler & Co, and upwards of IJHM bales of OOttOO and $20.000 worth of flax stored therein. Loss. $8o.o.i0
Midshipman Minor Meriwether. Jr. has been placed und r arrest at the gavrtl academy at Annapolis. Md .pendinK trial by court-martial for engaging in a fist fight with Midshipman Janus R. Branch, who died of injuries rerei I Admiral Togo, with a Japanese squadron, is to visit the United St a1' a It Is reported in Tokio that the American legation hea been ral.-.od to an emba; Uritls'i tats from the warship! rav-.d
e- veti lives in New Y'ork harbor on the 12tb InsT. ritiens of Lai eville. N. Y, turtiM out with a bra s band and torches to web i. me Wi'l.am T .Irrouif. whri has gone to hi oil home for a brief rest, Hl Inzident, in his forthcoming me sage to conres.-. will rei.inimend sln:b statehood for Oklahoma and Indian terr.torjr. An nppfal has been sent out to the Jew. I, at i pie of America in behalf of th starving and niaitne! victinin of Russian barbarity. Rt. Rev. Thomas Frederick Davis, D. I) LL.D., bishop of the Episcopal diocese of Mlchitran, died of pneumonia at his home In Detroit aged 74 years. (in Francis T Sherman, who was Chief of-Maff to (Jen. 0 O. Howard In the civil war. died at hlc home in W'aukgAn, 111., aged 8 year-1.
Two ca'es of yellow fever have re
cently develop, d in Havana. Cuba, one of the ?trnken persons being A. Z Outwater, of Passaic. N. J., a tourist v sitor. the other a member of an Italian opera company. Alexander fOsbSS Lsttb, formerly a rcaddeal Of Chicago, and who married M ga Marie January, of St. Uota, has teen elevated to the Hn'i-h peerage by Kmc Edward in recognition of service in connection with the South African Th" prir.ee and princess of Waist have arrived at Bombay. India, on board the British battleship Renown. Thev wars greet-d with salutes from tho forts and were formally welcomed by Lor 1 an i La dy Curzon and a notable gathering of native princes. Premier Balfour of Great Britain
peaktaat at the lord mayor's banqmt n the G1M Hall, lndon. said: "A
century
Each if the guests at the Uinuei
acre a badge showing the Stars and Stripes and the I'ulon Jack cross' d unr dermath a uicture of the flagship
Maine The menu carda bore a picture of a Bri'.h and American sailor clasping hands over the flags of their two countries. The gue-ts w. re seated first a Britisher anl then an American In front of each plate was an American flag stick pin bearing on its back the inscription: "Hope we will meet acain." Whi'e the men mad. merry at OOMJ blast, the warrant officers of the British squadron entertained the warrant officers of the American ships at a lall on the Drake. Itr.Ml thicker Thun VVntrr.'"
"Blood is thicker than water " Written on tho frontispiece of the menu
cards, this famous saying of the American naval officer Tatnall. -never found mort Impresdve expression than it did at the dinn.r on the Bowery at Coney Island which the enlisted men of the flr.-t squadnn of tho United Staus North Atlantic fleet gave to the en-ll-t.-d m. n of the i-rcor..! cniiser squadron of his Britannic, majesty's navy, commanded by Rear-Admiral Prince Louis of Battenberg. It was the keynote of the theericg with which the 2.500 British and Aruerifan sailors maile the great pavilion ring to the echo It was the toast to which they drank across the lens tables which stretched down the great hall beneath
it Uta ts atteatls kslaMseattsai wf I....... aaeaw i Paaiasatss aavsass) ' i laltjoi aaa 'a.-h.ugton. Nov 14. S.netary Wilson id the department of agriculture has is-ucd a pamphlet giv.ng the results of an Investigation of the salo of adulterated urass se.ds, t-onducted
SJkOaT the diocton of Dr. B. T. (lalloway. the chief cr the bureau of plant indiiMry. The investigation showed that the custom of mixing Inferior seeds with those of standard quality m.i practiced in a great many cases,
the average adulteration ranging from three to forty per cent A great deal of this adulteiatlon is done In Europe in the case of seeds imported, while quantities of Inferior seeds also are imported from abroad and afterwards mixed with those of better quality indigenous to America iMfOtt befog off. rid for sale. In complianc e w::h the law on tho subject, the secretary hag published the r.ames of the dealers selling the adulterated seeds.
INDIANA STATE M Ws.
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THE FACE OF THE RETURNS Mar HeClealM al Äw 1 ,,rU W$U Ut-pi-mt Vpmm I lie in im. I l'.latIdk Bl tlaa DetalwM
a-o.
Pitt, standing where 1 the overhanging British and Amenr
an
To-day 1
i : -a mo-
r.' w staca. propnesu-u
prophesy peace." e'ary of S-ate Root has decline
I to reconsider his decision adverse, to
, . i i on exhibition la the Metropolitan museum, in New York, the famous statuary group Sa'urnaiia." The Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity is making desperate efforts to absolve itself of responsibility for the death of Stuart S. Pearson, the young Kenyoa , lego student, but the fact remains that he Seat hi life as the result of s . . :.. . ii. .ti rf-
. - tu S3 aaO Lart-arous imwhw cecding. Certain ballot boxes used in BM recent atecUM In New York city anc" bJatl were stolen, are said to hav been recovered, having been found In the North river. The committee of seventy which brought into existence the city pany in l'hi'.a lelphli. will select a non-partisan committee for the purpose of drafting an entire new ballot law which will b placed before the next legislature. A mutiny occurred in the Santa Crua fortress at R.o de Janiero, Brazil, resulting in th killing of MaJ. Dijno Freire and the wounding of a second lieutenant. The guns of the opposite fort of Sao Joao were turned upon the mutineers and a brigade of infantry advamed upon them, when they surrende red. Soldiers of the civil war who have received medals of honor can secure one of the new medals p ovided for by he act of congress of April 23, 19C4. upon surrendering the medals they now
, have The exchange, however, is not
c ompuisory.
Indictments have been returned acainst Charles A. HUI. E. E. Hull. H.
L Hull. C. C. Rob. rts W T Camp. D. M Carey and A. B. Davis on charge of
wre-kinp the Denver (Col ) savings
bank.
Austin Frr.mis has Ik en formaiy
charted with the murder of Winona
Newton, his Fweptheart, aged 15 years, whose riad body was found. KofOaV i.er I in the southwt s;ern part of Kansas City. The San Frarcisco Chronicle office was dameged $r..0O0 by fire, which started in the clock tower. The famous ref rence library . one of the finest in the country. r maina intact Fornvr State taaaataV BU Wright, of Fan Jc.se, Cal , indicted in connection with the bribery scandal in the last session of the legislature, Is a fugitive from Justice. Stuyvesant Fish, president of the Illinois Contral Railroad Co., has concerted to serve on the committee r.f thne iniM.es o Investigate the Mutual Life Insurance Co.
The t'i'lted States circuit court of appeals, st Cincinnati, denied the appeal of Mrs. Cassle L. Chadwick f or a romlssion ef sentence of t?n years. It-v Dr. Frank Gunsaulus, of Chi cago, ays what the Panama canal laI otaca will need more than Bibles will be plenty of qulnin". Ma . r Wt aver of Philadelphia declares the recent election to have been the cleanest held In that city in many years. Miss Emily Ensign, of Youngtown, O . became homesick at Vassar college, and committed suicide by drown ng Id the lake on the campus.
New York. Nov. 14. At a m.-ting
held at the office of former Judgu Alton B. Barker, at w hich were present 1 attorney, all of whom have been i, i.e.! to repr. -ent Mayor Mi'iellan before the board of county canvassers, it was decided to rely entirely on tho existing election decisions and the law as it is recorded in the statutes. Mr. Barker pointed out that there wax only one question Involved, and that was covered by the decision of the court of appeals, which was written by him He
said that it was a dangerous practice to open the ballot boxes, and In his opinion was not within the province of the law. TO THE "CONFEDERATE DEAD
4 to lie i:rerli-i In the im1. I .1. f atSWS OJ tlie rIliiBton ISMeSSl Cr.iielir.
New Indiana May-is. In the elections on Tuesday il (ow ing mayors of Indiana o . fleet eil. The lUllles ,u ;e li . ,1 a ' 1 1 r the plurality Indianapolis, Charles A. Bookwa (U.) MOfc Terre Haute Janus Lynn (D.) l.t linmmund, Lawreme Bal W (D '
Michigan City, Kr.-d C. Miller iU TOO. Kast Chicago. E. Debriae iDi South Demi. Edward J. Fogarty i n i
WO. Fort Wayne. William J Host 500. Klkhart, Charles T. t ; i SSM (1 1 Anderson. John 11 Terhuiie (R.) ;uot Urazll, Roy Shattuck (It tSfi Columbus, James Cochrane dn Crawfordsville, Ed Vorhin iDi BB Decatur. David CofToe (I Brvmaorilla, J w. Boohaa ibih i Coshen, Kolil. r. 1 1 i -jt; Qrsencaatle, J. M. I). Neyes 1 1; , : Hartford City. Jam I . (D.) Huntini;tun. Anderson (B I W Jeffersonville. E. N. Flynn (It i 150. Kokoino, M. A. I (rouse (R.) 150 LaKrte. Imuel Harrow tl l l Llgonlcr, Greene (D ) Lafayette, George R. PurKan M 1.000. Logansport, Ceorge p. M K 0U. Mishawaka. Charles Frank (R New Albany. Jacob Beat I B I l'eru, WUlkOn t Odo 1 1 1 1 1 RIdUDOBd. Richard Bchilling (D.)
Shelby ville, H. F. Swaitii (Rj Valparaiso, W. H. Williams ill . K
Olpe AwaiU New Trial. Newcastle. Harry ;ipe. who convicted of complicity in supposed murder of Mrs. I Starbuck and her infant ebll I who was awarded a new trial ' supreme court, has been v i the Henry county jail and. paad uew trial, It Is the expectation i attorney will take a chant;'- f from the county. Sheriff Christ claims to have found addition.!! niony against Oipe. which 111 material assistance to the state.
flag. It wa the theme of speei nes that accompanied the cigars and the beer of this mammoth feast, unique in the history of all navies, aad which will
lot B furnish the theme of yarns on many a British and American berth deck A lint Thrr " n n rord. Following are the articles provided for the menu of this monster banquet: Clams, 2:..00n. Soup (gallo), Ht Fish (pounds). 3.000. Pink (pounds!. 1 ooo
C' iekea (round. 3.eVW. f :! (pounds). I5. Mhajja (pounds). 1Ü. Ice cream (gallor.sl, 105. Coffee (quatts). Be. r I bottles i , 6.O00. Cigars. 20.000. Bii'P trdaec. (pounds), f.ort. Clay pipes. 3.000. IM Inaiilrlnt: Plf, Three eheers were givn t Rear-Admiral Prinre Ixitiis. and then to RearAdmiral Evans. Iavici: the dinner for a few moments the admirals went Into the balcony and Basso upon the tmnrrssive scene. Every sailorman
was on his feet twirling his cap aloft, and. led by a quartermaster a the end of the hall, the mighty company che red as only British and American sailors can cheer clean cut. all toge'her and far reaching until the sounds echoed across the s,.a; that beat on Coney's shore. Another inspiring scene occurred when, after eating a hearty dinner, exactly the same as that to which the sailers sat down, the two admirals came down the center of the pavilion betwe-n the s ranks of cheering blue Jackets This ovation which Admiral Brinc Louis and Admiral Evans neeived st parting towrhed them deeply. The prince had sn engagement at the horse show, and trie compe'led to leave the banquet early. As he did so he stopped to congratulate Chief Quartermaster Sohumaker of the Maine, who. as chairman of the committers on arrangements and reception, had supreme charge of the preparations for the dinner. The prince then shook hands wi'h each of the
"side boys" wlo were lined at the entrance to pipe the two admirals "ovt the side." I Im nk I'rnm I'rlfiee t .inlt. "You have given me and my men a aplairll 1 everine," the prince said as be passed between them, "and I thank you for mypelf and for them. Blood Is thicker thun water, and we are glad to be ashore." he added, paraphrasing the heart v sentiment. "Glad to see you ashore." whifh followed Tatnall's famoils phra-e c.n the m r.u card's first page. 'TwM the I'miipniii-". Ttenf. Keesport. Ba . Nov. 14 -Evrry-
b'.dy in the National Tube fa's plants
here is flunking perfecto cigars. Ten
thousand smokes were handed out to
the workers because all the world's
records for pipe-mak n had bnen brok ken.
Washington. Nov. 14 Plans for the raising of funds to erect a monument in Arlington ceme;ery to the confederate dead are to be formulated by a Joint committee from every c onfederate organization in the District of Columbia at a meet.ng for that purpotcc to be held shortly A sculptor, wIiomj name la withheld for the pr. nt. haa off-red to desipn the monument without compen-wtion. The coat of the construction and erec tion is placed vat between $15.000 and $20.000. to which fund It is proposed to aak contributions from all confederate aotaatlos of ; he ! ii'h The m nume-nt will be
plac d in the reservation fcT the coa? federate dead in the national cemetery. MET DEATH IN A RUNAWAY John llenr 1 1 in n ti . a t. I uil onirniliir. Kill. -it tin the BVS ( lithe rill Ii S-IO.OCM. St. Ixr.ils, Nov. 14. John Henry He mnn. a contractor. 5' years old. was killed by being throw n from his kSafSf in a runaway a; Theresa and Washington avenues. Heman was to have reOtttoi BafjBM) as his share In his father's estate within two weeks. The estate has: been in litigation for three years and the claims of the heir only
rec ently had r. satisfa 'only adjust
ed.
COLLISION AT PUEBLO. COL1
Fle I'rraniK Inliirril, Thre- Jlrrlum!, in n Drnu r A Hin Ornmlr nmi ic.M-u laaauad ..iii.inn.
Victim cf Hydrophobia. Hammond. Snapping and ' Ing like a rabid dog. sight old Wilbur Etllng. of Grown f was for hours the victim of slons that tried the sttOttgtb of f men before death relieved the sufferer. The boy was playinir a pet dog two months ago when him on the leg. The wenn! slight that It w.as ignored. Dot last few days symptoms of phobia developed and it wa to to save the - li Lid's l if. Father and Son Convict .' Kokomo George and Rai ton. father and son. fl and years, respectively, have been rkted Of trying to rob David I' an aged resident of tola co in:.. . they have been COSOnltted to I under t be Indeterminate act. The or Clifton confesses to having 22 years of hP life btbtalfl the and that he has led the lif if a fmm one end cf the continent t other.
Sri - n tilrta Inlnred.
New York. Nov. 14 Seven girls were Injured and damaue amounting to about S!)ti,M)0 waa caused by a Are which destroyed a flve-atory factor
building at Leonard and Mcserole
t re. la, Brooklyn
Passed Away. fndiananolls. Henry BchBUll
was known as the father
Indianapolis wholesale district, Saturday, after a long Illnesnearly f0 years he was in 0M s sale gr.-x-ery business here, an I a large- estate. He wa3 bom in many in 1833 and cam ' to lad as a boy He founded the Met national bank and the Indian cotton mills.
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Pueblo, Col.. Nov. 14 Five personi were injured, three seriously, in a collision between Denver sr. Rio Grande passenger train No. 4 and Rock Island passenger train No. 40 in the Rio Grand yards here. The seriously injured are: Miss Edith Robertson, Rockford. IM.; R. O. Boot. Rockford, 111.; Martha J. Davis. Kansas City. A BRACE OF WRECKS
The I nlitn I'm Ifle ami the lti-U !! uuil BaVSfe Mine n Trnlu Wrnk Im Kanin. Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 14. Eastbound I'nion Pacific train No. 104 collided with a work train one mile west of Bonner Springs, Kas , and a number of per.-wii- were injured, hut non kisied. The Hock llnml W m-U.
Topeka, Kas, Nov. 14. Th. tender of the locomotive, one mail car and one baggage car of tho fast Rock Island east-bound passenger train No 41. w. re derailed near Valencia. Kas., about 12 miles west of Topeka. The Rock Island officials claims that nobody was killed or seriously injured in the wreck. gfcaam! Mini Omaha. Neb . Nov. 14 Because he had baOJ deprived of the "comfort,
f good-fellowship, society and assist'
at e of the wife w ho public ly horsewlui ped him on- day laot wek. Robert A. It II has litouKlit snii ;u,,i.;.-t M.uk A. Sweeney for $20,0000.
United in Death. Columbus. Mrs. Mary B. B I nlster. wife of Herod Hann and Mrs. James King. BOtbc r 1 daughter, close companions all ' lives, were prostrated last lane dropsical trouble, and their de itl curred nt their respective bOBP In an hour of each other. Mrs nlster was 74 years old and the la ter IL
Train Strikes Mail Clerk. Marion. Clio Maffet. II rati rid. a mail carrier who In In the service for 16 years. OS down by an east-bound Psoas yh passenger train on a trestle with city limits. His right leg wa i and be also sustained a scrlon-wound.
th
Accidentally Killed. Rbplhwllle.-Clancv Walker.
13-year old son of 00011 v ' of Acton. died from a wound accidentally Inflicted I brother. Harry Walker, aged IB, the latter was playing with a re The bullet took eiT.ct in the bO) dome H.
Found Dead. Marlon. Stephen Faulkner, an old cperator. who has batal mi some time, was fewind (lend tfl ; j In the wooda near bero. with a baW hole in bis head.
Anierlenn l'.-ile r (Inn nl l f nr. nttsburg. Ba. Nov 14 -Old Cltf hall was c rowded when President Samuel Compcrs cailed the American Federation of Labor to OTtV r for the opening of the silver anniversary of the organization
Farmer Burned to Tenth. Fvansville. Philip Wittt 70. an employe on UW 1 of William Schafer. a short tance from this city, was bum' death in a bam Seventy c.-a 1 horse s and r0 hogs met the am"
Epidemic of Chicken fOO Pern.-8lxty cases of chicken P are reported fnmi Onwarl. a villas 2K) people, near this city. No cleat ni
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yet. but the disease I still IftOJ rapidly.
