Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 38, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 June 1906 — Page 2

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WEtRLY COURIER

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JASPER

THt WEEK'S NEWS TERSELY OUTLINED

Ad Epuomt of the Most Importaat Eventtat Home and Abroad the Past Week. NORTH, EAST, WEST, SOUTH.

cc.vcd the surietdr i f H'U m. i a. Per Arthur, it much concerned over the r.;xri that S I Ml hss kaSM " I ... .! n. a to ,ieth l i". man i

Indiana Ufi: ma ! N Pateraburg to ,f the repor 1 ' 1 U s ftttetl n Russia -ha'. the gov-

a:nmnt' positun on the amnesty aal HHi toil propotati '' in fÜ parllani.nts reply to the speech from the ihrone will b fo 1 we 1 l a goucral strike. ; e ltd ot det - n Sa:i Fiau. n o d him k-'.i ; i ' he e ir huuake ai d fire it now placed at 4".'. the l-.st nam- add.d be lug that I f Fred F. Sunley. a .tvter I arrl r. C.eore F louae. a former employe of th Standard O 1 Co . te UM at the Inquiry in Cleveland. O , by the intertate coainie;ce conimiad in that hit bu:nes fur sevetal months was to orive -ut independent oil dealers "by fair m. ?n Of foul " The itopulao of Madrid Rave Prliec a Er.a. t'.ieir fuure quen. a mann ticent .vaiun on her arrival in the Span sb eapltal Th.. Mnturaiih Gat-kwar of Baro la.

ttHllHItr'V soriia. ' ar(! party, ür.r.nf their recent vis t to ... i... .. ..,.. nr U4 to lu5. vvnohinflt'in maJe a trio to M. unt Ver-

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AN OFFICIAL WELCOME

SPANISH CORTF.S WELCOME PRINCESS ENA.

if

the BSttkeSI He hor m I ,.r IIa Kinn II " i holm M..r. asaatir

a SMwytt vui uuim M Uu" imm rsfc Oaa sftslll l,.lrU And uUru-eU loiupl'Uu I l urre New !' Uu,h UouriliC utl I .urU"

raiircad rate u 1 to conference Hepbugfl o. Iowa; sicriua. tj Ne Iutk. ki Iura, a. of A-mbauw. tll i...uitd as c afac aa oil C e P-rl lI

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ron ar.'. pa(d -rihute to th- memory of aorta WaaaUattc He waa a great man." .-ai i 'h m.ihuajih. A tataaiO made a dip into the town Of Whiting, la., demolishing a hoU: on the Identical spot where one had be?n

HOOSIER HAPPENINGS

LuUst New. t Int. r si I'rom V.irloua

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Our Pattern Department

it.v s r...t j a.-- i ; ajtar priati n b 1.. tarr, .i g 17,. W au.. .i t a an a::u'niu'.tnt ib L.i. p . ling to UM IS l' i r'e 0 itci s lor dorn atk caaatwupttoa. ih- t u. -assed the biit relieving

d- nat trad Mh o. . . rt . i t. - u. 1' t itv f h Mls is I

is the u.at tr o.' exptcdi'.ure of fanda ine aeoate passed a bill de-lgue.1 to

on the public domain. Ihe mm;grat ou t ill as paaaM b tie teaatc . at tu f a serie of amendmeiii to tho ex (Uni all of tU-oi tatend d to pern.il tutelar reuiaton 1 r kctp:nj! . ut the f.v.ivt iaes of itaaa. The head tax Ii incraad from & lo . , K Th. MBata has deflniteiy ahatvas im ci e of I ator Reed iaaoot, of I tah. for th a e ai v..

'0.d by a I ratlar storm three jreara ago, and that a- all the dam ige it did. Rol ert P. I.ewU an. Hawa in. was a r.-tel in Wa?hiagtoa on suepl ion t at h s m nd was affected, and aect to

(rosi Vt uer.al F. i a'et'.s . -im b r observation, g tat- author- it was a lejred that he had threatened r ve comm-ssiott violence to th p:eaident.

A 1 N omotive beionginn t. tho OOaxh nenta'. Coal Co . was blown to fras-

i re e vat on of antiquities ments by dnaT.ite rear Tulsa. I. I.. i ti j i .. 1 ... am '..aI Ki- ir r-

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Madrid A larga delegation of the foremost m-n H ÜM data bar Of I P ties and teuate. vlthOQl d't nctun of party, visited the Pardo palace, Moc !af night and pr.-.-. ! ! i . Fr. f

Battaabarg. the future qu u or H ua, t!i an add'.ess of W 'coma on hafcalf of the Sp.mith aaUoa Klnn Alfonso with PttutaW Ena. received the visiting atatMaaaa la 'he cran.l fa'on of :h.- IV. i p.ilac- r C.n::!e.V!s. pri ti of the .Ott -V addreirc thepriice said: "Madime we eon.e before vo ir royal h'ghness both as r i ret- ntatlves of the parlUaaaal of Spain ad the repre en a Ives of the t it i n to r nvey to y.u the assurance, witho'it the si gh f Ma b nmv of fat tcty. that if the nation itself had chosen a spouse for its kiag, our august sorerIgfl 1 a- m r. fit to aebct at a faiafj for his peiiple, the a pirat ons of Hon AJfbBtO XIII. WOO id have coincide! noi ha p ly an 1 eomp ete'y with tha wishes of hi- people. His maje-ty his hen a in .! '. s. n ar.d a model brother, which i srires us o eon fl lerne that he will bo a lal hu-band.

"As to pirüavent. wo will do nr utmost that o-.r hlghaai Bttl ha hap

py lr. spaia, MM may r. i irf.iu y " fr. m fi ur naive land. "Vour 1.1-hr., s. in ai -i-g "he tak of the klag, will work f r the -g od of of Sna ti and o this no' le purp, at lot

us all consecrate i ur best effort. "

VETERANS HURT IN COLLISION JEWS MEET AT TEURE KAUTE Cart Carrying Old Soldiers Wrecked Annual Gathering of B'nai B'litblnNtar Lafayette. dcindent Ordtr. Lafayette Cno man aa killed aad Terre Haute The annual meeting n. u ly 'O old soldieni wero Injured in of the district rtnd lodge No. la a collhnoa on the Lafayette Battle , d p, ndent Order B nal Wrlth. waa

Ground electric road. Roth cars were new nere wnn a iurae mhwmm

ri w Ud with v.terans tttending me ik-mkum-.s cie liaiiBl nw"' o"'.

it . iliana KentueKy. Missouri. tvaiiMis ami

Mo..

V H. Edwards, a

eral ears were slighiy

erty cwr.ers a.ljoining tha raiiroad track whj are oppca?d to its operation. Hatto, Ali. the leading Mindanao btavrgaat, a iu was reported k lied October 2-' las-, is tow decarel on giod

authority to be very much alive a:.d to be engaged, w.ib ethers, in organizing ar. th r insurreot'on. The (orp-e of Rev. Frank W. Ho ver, a Cor.reea' iunal miniver of Sherrard. near Rock I-'.and. UL, was found floating in a por.d near his home. It is -uppj-ed he wii drowned while bathing. Wholesale iniih tm n s have teeB found In the federal court at Nashville. Te; a., acair. t individuals and corporations engaged in dealing In fertili.era. charging rgagement .n a comb. nation in restraint of trade as defined by the Sherrotn law Col. William F. Switrler. historian of Mvourl and nestor of the editorial fra- ' terntv in America, died at h s home in Columbia Mo. May 24, at 3:30 a. m. ag'd 87 years. He regan his newspa

per car. er in lsu. wn-n n Mm bjHot Of the Columbia Patriot. Edward Pa.on Weston, the veeran pedestrian, now 68 years of age. walked

from the city bat in Philadelphia to the i

city hall in New York, a d.s:ance of 96 mil, in Ml h urs ;-nd 2 minutea. breaking his own record male 25 years

tgo.

Prof Georce A

A WARRANT ISSUED FOR BANK PRESIDENT

oksbral arwa neita. i ihfninir struck a Missouri Pacific

freight 'rain near Jefferson City

insiantlv killing

brakeman Sc

damaged. The anniversary of the battle of the Sea of Japan was celebrated in Tokio with brilliant festivities. For the first time in many years Louisville. Ky., experienced a "dry" Sun. lay. the lid being down on everything except hotels, drugstores and railroad and street car lines. The Bcheduled game of baseball between Toledo and Louisville was stopped in the first inning, and the park ordered c!i M d. JaatMt A. Hayh :rs. a carpenter, whr bad en s-carated fr m hit wife, at M mphis. Mo. shot ard killed hr as 1 th n killed himself.

M f r t. is Km.- ' Drake, nee Col- ; pf oeorce A Wentworth. widely

ten. Of Chicago, wife nf t ie dir-tor of km,wn M mn author of school texttbe American elect rical aaachfeaery de- lKH)kB on mathematics, died suddenly, par n.nt a; the Paris expos.tioa of ; of hart di-eae. at the Boston Ac Mi ne ItW. died In Berlin of heart failure ra;injad station in Cover. N. H.. aged 71 The (lg1K company's grain elevator ( years.

Port Wi Ham. cnt. s.m into me, ch , f of -0 C- Briggs and rormer m m fcdV AAA WO! , ' t

a loss .1 ii Prosecuting Att rr ey Menry i-. ann-

Joplin, Mo A wa-rant wat Is ie i. Monday afterro n. for the arrest of George W. L3yne. president of th- l efunci Joplln Savings bank Th warrant was :ssued at th in-tance ef Dr. V. E Koch, wh had $00' on de-

poait in ;he failed bank. Lay no has not been arrested yet and It is said that he has g ine to Km m City, though friends say that he was M r. in Car hage sirce noon Monday The tank did n t op n for bu ne Monday morning, and it is now in the hands of Sta-e Bank Examiner W M. Wade, of Sr r cgfleld. His ii.ve-tlpation shows that the as rets of th. concern are at a low ebb, and he has expressed the opln'r.n that BOpoattora wi.l not re rive more than ten per (ent The books sh w that the lr k ha 1 anel f 4-.o four t men its capital stock to the Ozark Coal ft P.iilway Co. DOWIES DAYS NUMBERED

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The collision occurred at a switch. OM rar was coming south to the city from the battle ground loaded with voter ins. amd the other was outward bound airing old soldiers to the battle field Charbs Roudebush. motormaB of the southbeund car, was killed. M. O Farner. the conductor, was slightly hurt. Both ears wero demolished A

jo m or more doctorn were summoned and the injured wer brought to the rltv in special cars and tak. n to St. Elizabeth's hospital. AM but 17 of the injured were soon able to leave the hospital, and it was believed all the injured would recover. Following Is the list of injured: J. f Clark. Medaryvllle, Ind.. ehest. Ihoulder and leg hurt, serious; J. M. Leak. Lirton, Ind.. left leg injured; Mrs T M Leak, left wrlt broken and Internally injured, serious; Rev. H.

E Batter, ClaypaoL ini.. lert i'? trashed; Henry Endlsey. Marlon. Ind , both legs injured; Benjamin Tolson, Washington. Ind . head, neck and arms Injured; J. M. Jacknian, Washington. Ind.. hetd. shoulder and both legs In kj n i Aumnd Lanorte. hands

Jill'! , ' nd head hurt: Frank Coyle. Sotith Bend, badly shorkrd: John Fetr.er. North LiUrty. bruised and Jarre 1: Isaae Bitner. Carthase. h ad hurt; F M. Pavey. Iebanon. jaw broken and tide Injured; Stephen Girard. Bourbon. Ind.. nose broken. head and arms

Injured; O. P Pullock. Landl. Ind. head bruised: J. N. Nier Rolling Prairie. Ind . foot crushed; S. S Cleven ger. Iandis. Ind.. both legs and neck Injured: A. G. Nyers. Warsaw, right lee hurt; H. Dru'kmiller. Milford. left

arm hurt, eye cut and head hurt; A. A. Glllen. Roaehdale. on leg fractured and the other hurt; Isaac lohn er. Edgerton. O. left leg and breast hurt: George Maddox, Montpelier. bruised; Marion Pottle. Tipton, ankle Drained: William Peons. Butler, left

leg hurt; William Krontx. Butler. Ihoulder crushed; N. N. Boydston. Warsaw, back wrenched and legs cut: William Robnold. Cralgvllle. faaa, arm and shoulder hurt; kt OL Ctrt. Duaklrk. Ind . right arm crushed; Thomas Marr. Laporte. rib cracked and ankle hurt: R. J. laaaajF- Windfall, breast

badly hurt: J. S lockwooa. uiunion. right shoulder injured; Martin Mann. Dunkirk, left arm. shoulder and ankles

New Mexico. District President 11. T 8-hloss. In his report, reviewed the work of the organization for the year, and recommended that the southern slates, Included In district No. 7, be re I lured of obligations to the Clev land asylum. He recommended a consolidation of the lodges in the larger cities and that 1. etures be given throughout the district. The report of the orphan

a.syhmi committee shewed that l 1 u children are fcttaf sheltered. Before tdjournlng. Louisville, Ky., w as selected as the place for the meeting In May next. A resolution was adopted to place a wreath on th" grave of John Hay on the anniversary of his death, July 1, In recognition of his stand for the civil and religious liberty

of all people.

SHIRTWAIST COSTUME

TRIED TO REVISE THE BIBLE.

Madison County Pioneer. Once Rich, Goes to Poorhouse as Result. Indianapolis. William HedrUk. a pioneer citizen of Madison county and once the largest land owner In the state, has beeu admitted to the friendly shelter of the poorhous. Yean ago. when Mr. HedrUk was rieh, he got the Idea that the Bible had been purposely made mysterious, an l h" set about to revise It. This work absorbed him r-ompletely, and i r years his business was BOgMCtAa' and

hli property slipped through his hands. He had settled his sons on fine farms and they offered to care for him In his old age. but he refused, saying that it would be no imposition upon the county if he went to the poorhouse, sine he had once been lta heaviest taxpayer.

et

river, raus.ng

crtit-inel 3"n.ii00 bushels tc irh f wh th was sav.d.

Nir.p miners were burned, two serious y. bv an explo-ion of gas in th Bnenell Ga Coal Co.'s mine near Pen Vyviile. Pa The mine had to be 11 ..I'd A party of pUnicke s went boat rid in- rea-- Wll'.ow Spring, on the Desplsints river, south of Chicago, and wiTri.ne ro.ked the b a', with the- ro

of grain. pnv of So :th Omaha Neb . have been

Ch:cag?. Dr. Cr ft ;n. wh3 la Dowies physcian, Monday gave out this atati aa nt : "Dr. Dowie s physical ills are of two years' standing. It is ray belief that if h- had places' himself In the care of a physician that Ion ago. that his life might have been pro', nged 15 years. "I have diagnosed his case as one of dropsv and fatty degeneration in the

i.,.rf n s Whlt.-nack. drrenwood

left ieg mashed an! probably broken: i will not be prosecuted for r,. u(rnr,i Bnsnvir.e. left bK ; for his union with

mashed: W. H. jfrfaaaaMm. Portland, lez and face hurt: W. A. Caster. Port land, head and side hurt; N V. Nehtr, Rossville. breast and had badly hurt. In addition to these 30 or 40 more persons were slightly bruised.

arresel on charge of region of the heart The swelling in

indicted ar.d

blackmailing resort keepers in South Omaha. Some interesting testimony was adduced at tu.e nterstate commerce comm sMon's inquiry at Cleveland. O , into the me hn is pursued by the Standard Oil Co.. to crush cut rivals In the oil business Much testimony of unusual Inteied

M t that it was capi.ed and three out was adduced in the trial. In the federal Of five were drown d court, at Kan as City. Mo., of George .Vr- lul a Wan! How", the venera! le h. Crosby. G.orgeT. Th mas and L B. auth- re -. celebra'ed her eighty-seventh Taegart c.n charges of conspiracy in re tirth 1. y at niversa y urrounded by her l ain rallrcad ftelght rates. ahU rea and frteaAi in Boston. 8he There is sa'd to be a growing ser.tlaa i . r IfkM I Of many kvving ra- ment in the s nate in favor of making acaakraacaa the preaoaad Panama canal appropria- ;. - I-lr.a of Ea t nlSTg. won the 1 1 ion arp;i,ab!e on'y to the construction jf.r i , f her future subjects when she ' of a sei level canal. Pres dent Roosetu'ces -fully pleaded for the life of aTeit is said tobe much concerned. Ban fiiadnaiaii to death, and whose Barney Oldfield broke the world's auaaxdoa raaek I him Japd as he was ! tomobiie reeord for 50 ral es, held by t) at o ad i ut for execution. h-n laelf, at Iexlngton. Ky.. covering the At:v -t;n. flatliT. of Mi-souri. will dl-t r.-e lr. 1:13:2. the form r record

blng 1:16:2.

n M Re d. p C e n U.

venire r.r me th' American

m Hi n do'lars stve trtsurer at'S want the

irr. ! ir.tu the K'-D-ral a--e's f c minnv,

every effoit to Ort c-edit-rs of Ff Kor.d Co. the t i w th the i

i r- in o'hi r

G ft L .cis. for over 2" years a tn-fei efefk in 'he ju si. iary department and r'e'k rf the supreme court of Etawa'l territory, has ieen lndicd f r the a I ed kükaad n.ent of $400 of eo:irt Faaia.

i l aving had the lid (.own toi two s ( ill amn!ti s b twen th- ambasao aya the sht pkeepers of Kokomo. 8d rs ,.f Ratala a :d Japan have been

Ind win h d b e n the h bit of - re-unri ir. W a-h'Brfn. Baron RaaM ln- Sunday baafos I CO M I ' d to op n j taking the Initiative by giving a dinner Bp ard Ut the bra le t. Led to Vis ount A kt. the new Jtpancns L. kt Dke. an Id ttt, rn l W. R . ! tmba. fi 'or. Lawley cashier cf the F'.rs. national j Her.r.k Ibsen, the famous Norwegian

and dtanti t riled at his hote in Christiana, rather sudden y. although he

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( i a -i! g 'neni W illi iui-biij j i"B l.ao l ren iniiiK ii )i pain mm softlei.uk !wa- 'id that hs funeral would be a

state function. Empi e d y. May 2, the anniveiI n;y Of I birth of the UM Que n V c t ria v as c. la :ate I on el b ta e si ale throng' out QfaM Brita n Mrs 11 en P Tool e. wl'e of J. J.

i on the Battleground inter- Tootle a miTomire baaker of 8'. J--i ear 1-af i f t e, In I The wph. Ho., w i- p omptly gnnted a r!Bctrl Aft war aatai aarai It kaa elrca't caart tvee wibn is tka KatM : A. R. n- a lew bvur of flllrg the .petition, on W tii the raeaptlot f f Rev. ti e pr;t:n I of d- er' 'on and Indignities, wers. of MeJarv.i:e, Ind.. sh was nw rl d CI .verly farm, t' e

fan llv country mar.sb.n, and IOC. 000 al m if n gr s . Va r Bartk of LOulaVHie, Ky.. hao a no it i fd thr h will enfon tha Buadav laws against saloons theaters, road lou es bar gaden. amusement l ar . . t Tue npe:.Ti n of rti'r ad-.

bead evh Tka cha ge In each ferrei. ttiset cart and drag ;.tores all' i tatetakmeal u ptr. it ed

his lower limbs is proceeding upward

He alo suffers from paralysis In ih rame region. It is useless to hope that such conditions can be otherwise than fatal. "There is no hope for Dowle. It la only a question of how soon dissolution wi'l tike place. FEDERAL LOSSES IN

FRISCO DISASTER

Sm lianc'atii iTaflga WlHlaai W. Morrow, of the sub-c nimittee on f'd eral buildings. Ins reported as follows: to the foajjajfttaa of forty: "Fstlmated damage tf federal lulldIrgs in Sin Francisco on sec .unt of the e rthquake, fire and n e of dynamite is as fo'lows: "Appra'sers store, $lon o; Mih-treas-nry, jMJHO; mint. $'.:,. evoo; po.-t office and t'nited States cmrt. $" rev BOB cutter store houses, f-l.OoO; t-t 1 Uli at. " Jadga Morrow reported that Se"retarv Shaw will p trc'-.ae lind o:i C mmerdal street aljoinins th mli-tr. ury, as s te of a nw fe leril bui ding.

Dentist-Banker Passes Away. Salem. Dr. Axariah Ijinnlng. lantlst and banker, of this city, la dead of

tuberculosis. He wat a native of Ohio by birth, in 1837 coming to this state with his parents in 1848. During the civ 11 war he terved In company F. Ninety-third Indiana infantry, and In 18C4 he was captured by the confederstes and confined In Andersonvllle prison, eventually escaping and rejoining his command. In the battle of Nahvllle. Tenn.. he lost his left leg. aud he was discharged and returned to Salem, where he took up the profession of dentistry. He served as cashier of the Citizens' bank for several yfcar. He was a member of the L O. O. F. and the M E church, and he leaves a wife and two children.

Youth Spnnked for Eloping. South Bend Floyd Bartholomew. IS years old. who eloped with 17-ytar-old Mabel Rowe, of La Orange, and was married at Auburn, has returned to his home at Goshen, and seeks the

nroteetlrn of his father. L. E. Bar

tholomew. Young Bartholomew and

his bride went from Auburn to l4i

Grans: and defended on Pa Rowe

forgiving them. Instead Howe seized young Bartholomew tnd administered

a severe spanking. The bridegroom was anxious to get out of La Grange, when Rowe Rot through with him, and

he hurried to Goshen. Bartholomew

bigamy

Mvrtle

Strowbrldge, with whom he eloped from Paw Paw. Mich, was annulled

in a Michigan court but a few daye

before he married Mis Rowe.

Patterns Nos fj and Mil Thhl unusually smart design for a shirt-wai-t aaatara is showa In a aavelon ment of blue and green ekacki hair. The tucked waist is I gulaaad by a yoke that closes in d u

ble-breasted style, ornamented oy t"

rows of large button. The iklfi is a v. ry desirable model for a walking

skirt, as Um pattern provides for

round, short round and instep leBgl Several matorials are adapt. ', la mode such as cheviot, serge, taffeta.

pongee and linen The mediana

will require two snd one-eighth ysrai

of 44 ln h material for the watst an-t

rive and three-eighths yards for the

skirt, ladies' Yoke Shirt Wai t No Mat; Sizes for 32. 34. 36. 38. 4' an I 42 inches bust measure. I-adies Kilt Skirt No. 5472: Sizes for 20. t 2. 28. 30 aud 32 Inches wal-t t ure. The alove Illustration calls r i two separate patterns. The pric. I Ma taata for the waist and ten I for the skirt. This pattern will be sent to you or receipt f 10 c-.-iits. Address all on toll,.- iVtt.rn I Koart iin-nt of this pap'r. Be sure to irive and number f pat t. rn want. . I. K..r eonvt ni.-Ti' C. vr : voiir order on the following aoapoa:

No 5402 AND 5472. SIZE NAM K APDRF.SS

A SMART BLOUSE.

Will Try to Wipe Out Saloon. Kokorao Kokomo Sunday spent a second puritanical Sabbath. Everything, including drug stores, restaurants, news and cigar stands, livery barns and photograph galleries, were closed tight all day. an1 all delivery wagons were stopped Not a cigar, newspaper or plate of Ice cream could be had la town. It It alleged that the saloons aro forcing the blue laws out of revenue, bcause the new police

board has closed Bu the saloons on 8tmday. The temperance people are enraged over the blue law regime, and are taking steps to put all the 40 saloons out of business by blanket remonstrances tinder the Moore law.

bank of Attaila, Ali watca ciiseu At ri M, hav bata arre ted cn war-

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n. n-vsof the bank Rms'a tr appttaatty more nearly on the er ii r i l itlon 'bin a' anv tlsr.i riag tkt ia faa . Pari s !.. n ba- dclled the czar, and the coun ry av at- Um m p' aaa Ore dead and M injured Is the result

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all are expected to r cover D. C. Sflktk, B F t'niand. Conrad Lappea aad Usari Block, tka foaraaiacp I oaraaaa of the failed Tels Smith kaafe 'f PeM . I I. have te-r. Indicted un r 122 c iunt each by the Tt'.ewell c ttt Rtaal Jury. They were he d In

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ACCUSATION OF HERESY Ijttotet ehnrai- r,nleonli:it. HUhop of Fon.l In I Vi ill. Il.-rr y.

Wttwwikt . ThT t-e Rt. Rct B shop OiaftOS, i f Pood lu lac 'eider of ktgt el irek of EfS oasBBaa in the wc. Is a karat'a, Is tka 'har mad" by Re. Wil l ini u- !::. who w is cdltd ho Iran i Boaton c Dgrag atlon to take (''a-g. of ft PaaPs, I n- of tha

nct exclusive Bpl copii ckarekM the c'a'e.

In

A SCORE OF KNMFE WOUNDS

Lifeless Beaj si I'oMllli . ".

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New York Ti e I felrss n,',a

of an iinl ler.tlfi d Pa'lan wih 2') ute nnd sab is ii on !t was ftund in a acn- t i ; r.n p rf n of Br oklyn Monday. The pedlce te I ve thst r vrng wis the motive of th murler, as a unal! sum of money a:. ' a watch was f und In the victim's j okets

Wife Long HI Turns Coiner. Indlanarjolis Reduced from affln

encf to comparative poverty by the

lonK Illness of his wife whom he had

sp'nt thousands of dollars In a vain

effort to cure, being compelled to neglect his law practice until It Klippe 1 away from him. and finally being left with two daughters to support while bis spouse lav be-':,'.. - . in a sanitär ium. William B. Srhwartx. once a prom Inent attorney, resorted to counterfelting to obtain funds. He was arrested snd confessed He long had been making half dollars whir h gave the authorities a pr.a deal of trouble.

Fire Loss at Pstoka. Princeton. A fire threatened completely to destroy tbe town of Patoka. three miles north of here. The Hltf h hotel was burned, toogether with a residence owned by Mr. Hitch. The Mounee Brothers' livery stable was partlslly destroyed. The loss Is esi mated i $10.000. The entire town turned out to fight the blaze.

Didn't Want Money Burned. Logansport. "I may have ha 1 money to burn, but I didn't wan' the

I company tei burn it for me.'' said J"hn Iloefner. employe of the Pan Handle i railway In filing suit for $2.000 against the company. He alleges he had $1.Hl in ia.er money stowed away In his

bunk in a camping rar wmcn ourneu at Kounts December 24. 1905.

Using Oraveyard as Farm. Kokomo. Information has been filed with Prosecutor Cooper for the arret of .lame? Stayart. of Russlavffle. It Is slteged that Sttysrt plowed up a cemetery and planted it In clover. It Is said that he used a monument for a barrow wdght In leveling the ground for plan'lng Tbe cemetery Is tbe oldest in the country, and has

about SO graves of early settlors

desecration caused great indication

Aged Odd Fellow Dead. Hartford City J. B. Bowman, a leading citizen. 70 years old. tnd a member of the I. O. O. F.. is dead ID was a member of the firm of Bowman 4 Co., rarrlage manufacturers.

Lived to Be 102 Years Old. Anderson.-Ell Kirk, 102 years old died suddenly at UM home of hit daughter, Mrs. William Stephenson

The two miles ea-t of this city, lie was

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Flinn Will Sustained. Marlon. The effort to overthrow the will of the Ian Peter Q. Fllnn was knocked out In the circuit court, after the testimony of plaintiffs had been submitted, and without waiting for the defense to make a showing. The testator filed in lsl i-ueathlng the areatr part af his large estate to charitable purposes, and amonr other things directing that a lsrge hotel should be rected on h site of the Oyster By bote!. In this city, the prosaattl from the operation of whirh should go to charity.

Wife Aided in Locke'e Escape. Rli htnond. An aftermath to the aacape of the notorious John 1jo be from the Wayne county Jail aaJM In the arIn, uife, Mrs. Jessie Locke, who was iKjoad over to the circuit cviirt on the charge of having aided a prisoner

i to escape. The evtrjem snowen ma;

Mrs. Dick. had got special tools made

it a blacUsmlih shop and had smug cled these to her husband. The worn

an has always been noted for her pluck and the tenailty with whb h she has held to her husband. Nothing baa

been heard from Locke.

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Modern Hint. Gunner If hens become extinct w can no longer say a man Is kasparke C.uyer No. I suppose then we keve to say he is Inc ubator p Ohb ago Dally News.

Prisoner's Fortune. A man Is now serving the la", months of a two-year sentence in ka QaaaUl prison, California, for tl Ing his wife. His large Invest men' -In land In Is Angeles and vlcin made before his Imprisonment began, btve Increased In value to such an e tent that they are bow "aid to b worth upward of fl.Ooo.oOO.

Cost of Quinine. Quinine usei to cost $120 per ki! gram. Now It can be bought at Pa tavla for aaven dollars per klloersn.