Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 39, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 June 1906 — Page 2
WEEKLY COURIER
HEN KU. DOl.Nt, I'ublUVr.
JASPER : : i i i
THE WEEK'S NEWS TEflSELV OUTLINED
tm n Patterson, of Memphis
repre-ei.uiiw In congress tor 'fit Tenth Tvnnosee district. was uoml-
uut"J foi governor 1 tin- :.t;i:o !o ii uic convention alter tour Jay of
INDIANA Ol lioM MHiaal I t) m' strike in I'Mnots Is
tided, and Gü.üOO milters, after two ! uioii:!ii' idleness, .tie auain dicing
Ad Epitome of the Most Important Events at Home and Abroad the Paat Week.
I ii. -orge C, Koben was found guilty, In Chicago, of tht inarder of .lohn V. Kopfc a prominent pofitlclan. whom he tabbed to d;-ath last fall durlai a MM at a republican piinury. He was .-eu-iMHMl M N years' imprison ment. JoaOpBlM TV:Tctioa, the Italian girl who slew her undo and aunt in N w York because of the life they had Comp Hod B0f to lead, was ;'ejuitted
tf the charge of murder in stabbing NORTH, EAST. WEST, SOUTH. '"' " 15 de tained to answer for the death of her
tmole, if it Is doeuivd to DTtM that charge. H S Stree;er has boon arrested fn Madison county. Illinois, charged with the murder of Fred Hintz and William llfWOlt. fishermen, who wee found shot to death March IB. Police Judge McCnnn. of Louisville. Ky.. holds that section 1303 of the Kentucky statutes forbUvling the sale of intoxicating li'juors uu Sunday is unconstitutional. The Missouri supreme ecurt. en bane, decides that the non forfeitable clause of the Missouri life insurance statute does not apply Jb fraternal
insurance. ' The Missouri supreme court, en banc, has affirmed the death sentence Imposed upcti F. Seymour Harrington tor the murder of James P. McCann. and has set his execution for July 20.. . Congressman Robert Adams, of
t.ti,upe at Wliil Uicteii ! Uiu lugrihrr it m CMlllHl Ulk-(t-U aud 1 undrtird l umiilltlou ut c urrrut rt Itruta, Uota Domestic mud i- nrrln.
COMOMBMMMAli OTEI. Tilt t.:...: -i k I i d a resolution pivvi.!;. lor lue purc'.asc U' supplies lor the Panama canal in tlM United Su.:c unless tho pres. d nt IMOI the price unreasonable or extortionate. The senate passed the bill extending the lr Ration act to TWH The senate passed the bill regulating the liability of railroad companies for injury to MB I '-s. The senate passed the Knox Immunity bill, the oniuib is lighthouse bill and the military academy bilL The house petti 1 the diplomatic and consular appropriation bill, carrying 11,734.869, after catting down the sulan ht iinii'assador to Japan from
$17.51.11 t0 112,000, anl the salaries of Pennsylvania, a lending member of the the miniatera to Belgium, T'..e So, her- house committee on foreign affairs, lauds and Luxembourg from I12.0Ö0" to mmitted lieidn at the Metropotttna t 0,i club, in Washington, by shooting. He The senate passed the p st office ap- was financially embarrasseJ. Propranur, bill, carrying $12,45,000. Sir Cheatnng Linn Chane, the Chi--nose minister in Washington, has eoemcuai. anw0 iiemi. Med to Secretary of Sta'e Root the Manuel Morales, the chief suspect in Chinese government's deep apprecia
ble re ent legicidal outrage in Madrid, tion of the kindness shown the Chi- I
REJOICING TURNED TO HORROR
Attempt, Bv Bomh-Throvvcrs, io to Assassinate Kin Alfonso of Spain and His NewlyMade Bride, Queen Victoria.
At Least Sixteen Persons Killed and .Many Injured, the King and (Juc.'n Providentially Escaping I ninjured. The Explosion Occurred Just As the Royal Couple had Nearly Reached the Palace On Their Return From the Ceremony.
A SANGUINARY SPECTACLE our of the v oui. l-ii.- ReatcMee apturrd Am He V 1 1 . m I to Kle Krönt Iii' IttM V henre the Uu lub H I hrmi ii, Knottier Lii'u ii i u u Hut limine KlMlf .
he terrified multitude mingle I wl h the groans of tlu1 dying. It was I mine liatel . . ti that tlie refill cmc'i ai intact, except as it bad been damageJ by lying splint. ts. King Alfonso Im mediately alighted and assisted Q.ieen Victoria out of the carriage They then entered unfit aar c aeh and m.t Arivaa siftiy to the naiai i M lluiMii-tl so Iuli-kl7. All this happenei so quieklj that people av.iy mm the iuimedlut vl eiutiy were not aware of the tr.ielj and continued to acclaim their a v aielfat sown, bowetae, tiuue ap : ued t he empty royal coach with rue horses missing aud the othe: pattered ith bin d. I ii . ii 1 1 il In a lluiquct. The bomb, which was ponrealed It a bou.juot. was of pudshe I sto 1. hall a oaattnatra thuk. rt wai tltnowi from a third rVor wind w. The hjuse aatllMitlll to some reports, b longs U the Qoaea notber, aaftag be n ie
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HOOSIER HAPPENINGS
La tat Nawa o lntateal Proav Vatw. i owm in Indiana
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rRFSHYTERIAN ASSEMHLY ENDS DRIDF.R READY TO CONFESS
Appropriations for All Purposes in Excess of Last Year. Klcbnund. Ind. Final adjournal n w.ii. taUen by the general it si'tnhly of the Lnitcd Presbyterian church Wednesday evening. Before a4jCUfttlagi varloai ajipropriatieus lor UM RMaiag year w re made us follows: Foreign uiisslous, IJJT.tiTd; home luissivius, $l'ii..,no; freed nieu's niisoaa, U,0OO; church extensions. fTu,-
QUEEN VICTORIA.
Madrid, Juno 1. The rublic rejoicings oer the nanrrfnaa of Kin
Alfonsen XIII. and Piincess Victoria j d beln,; the on!-v hous9 she owns tu had a terrib'.y dramatical sequel at 1 -M'r'J- house is opposite the 2::;0 o'clock Thursday afternoon, as a Church of the Sacrament and the cap Iwnih Ihnwn frnm fin iinryir wlnHnv tain gentTal s ICsidence.
exploded with deadly effect near the
each cccupie 1 by the king and queen. a temporary st. p. ith the r yal car ProvPl.-ntial'iV Kin - Alfonso an.1 riage exactly opposite the bOUM, when
was recogniaed at Torrejon de Ardos. nese during the recent catastrophe in Queen Victoria aemped when an eleo tno bomb was thrown. The missile
trie wire deflected the bomb, but at:ic" xo ine vl lDtf W1 carnage
least 1'! ners'ins. most uf them k. ulwen me nmamosi pair oi nor.e
Spain, as he was attempting to pur- San FYi.t.cisco.
chase a ticket to Barcelona. He shot i Associate Justice Henry H. Brown, and killed a guard who attempted to of the Uuited States supreme court, detain him. and when Ml upon by a whose retiriruent from the bench has number of the townspeople, shot him- been announced, was the guest i f nan nelf, dying a few minutes later. r at u ;it.ner -iv, n by the Bar Asso The firs; link oi the Uua mas-Ouada- ciatiou of th? District of Columbia, lajaru extension of the Southern Pa- President Roosevelt and Yice-Fresi-cihe railroad, extending from a ioint dont Fairbanks were among the g preeon the Soin-'i-a railway to Tom, llasV ent. Co. a distai. - .: T 1 , . s. has John I. Worthingt on. of Harrison been completed and will be opened for county, was nominate! by the Artraffic this mooth. kansas Republican state eoBTi atlon Vu Ting Fang, former Chinese min- for governor, the convention r frainleter in Washington, dtigueted with ing from making any other nomiuaChinese otficial life r. : Lis pleasant tions. aspeiieuce in Ameriia. l.as left Pekla The San Frar.ci-co poiicy holders ia lor more congenial suriuundlngs in the defunct Traders' Insurance Co. Shanghai. have Ven invite 1 to accept 60 cents on A largely attended meeting was held the dollar in full satisfaction of their in the Auditorium. Chicago, in mem- claims. The company had $3.107.000 cry of the late Carl Schuiz. at which at risk In the burned distiict. with numerous speakers extolled hit virtues only a capital of $500,000, a surplus of as a patriot, a model Geruian-Ameri- 11.104,000, and a reinsurance re.erve can. a statesman and man of moral of $1.300.000. Iorce. Klag Alfoneo XIII. of Spain and Eleven per BOM Send, a rcore seri- Princess L'na of Battenberg mow coal) and others slightly injured was known as Queen Victoria) were marthe reenlt of a crowded electric car i rled in Madrid, May 31. in the presJumping the track and overturning at ence of a brilliant assemblaue at the Moore - Comer. In East Providence, church of St. Jercnimo el Real, by K. I , while returning from an oven- Cardinal Sancho. archbishop of Toledo lug's outing at Cresent park. and Catholic primate of Spain. The John C. Xaleen, a millionaire iron royal couple, at the clo-e of tb i fesBfanter and old resident of St. Louis, ttvltl. .. OOTeri&g several days, will in dead, aged. II years. He had been spend their honeymoon la a rural ill for some time wth dropsy. , ace. Ed W illiams and Jena F. Tulley. who As the royal cortege was returning posed us spotters and who attempted from the wedalng In Madrid, an atto bleed street car conductors to the taggpl was mad-; to assassinate King fane of $".'n .-ach, were sentenced, at Alfonso and Queen Yictoria by m-ans Memphis. Tenn., to two years each in of a bomb, concealed in a. bouquet, the penitentiary. thrown at the royal carriage. The The uresi lent has issued a prod a- royal couple were unharmeJ. but 16 aaatioi o ;.lng to s. ttleun nt and en- naraoat were kllld and a number try a ;.ortioa of the Shoshone Indian wonnded. One of the would-bi- re:iTeservntimi in W yoming, embracing 'ddes waa captured and another about 1,150,000 acres. caped. Eight thousand people witnessed the The trials by court. ma-ti.tl of Adonveiiiag of he confederate monu-'mlrals Neb.-gat off, Gregoiinff and mer.t at HUcin svllle. Mo. It was erect- Smirnoff and subordinate BaeOttttded ed aadar the auaplcea of the United Russian nual officers for surrender-
Daugbteisof tl.e Con.eJeracy. at a ' ost mg to the Jnpaaata in the bat 1 1 . g of 15,000. ;h ' s-a of Japan, will be held this The trouble at Cananea. in the state ra, ntii. of Sonora. Mexico, which M suited in i'an Fran-iscans who are anxious to
longing to the pernonal and military escort, were killed. Many others were Injured. The following are the killed: The Beast) Tfcf e mmr'm aietiaae Cai t. Harrosa. commanding part of the king's e.-c. rt. Lieut. Reyaleat Lieut. Prende.gast. Six soldiers. The marquis i of Colosa and her daughter. Don Antonio Calvo and his niece, ageil nix years. Jose Sola. 70 years of age. Louis FOanetn One royal groom, who was leading one of the horses drawing the coach carrying the king and queen. Several of thoee kille 1 new standing on the balcony of the house from which the bomb ana thrown. The i:ttlolon. Th.- exptoeloa cecurred Just a? the doyal couple ha -rly arrived at palace. The route of the cortege had been diver'e 1 from Arsenal street to
Mayor street, owlr.g to the popular i
education and colleges, $4."i.ihM;
queathetl to her by a philaathroplsL education and benertciary funds, IMOO;
ministerial relief, $1o. ; general eeaibly funds. 12,00; publica tloa fundi HiOOO. Tot.ii approprlntloa, 675, an inr ri use of over last tear. It was ytafed that 7lsjB00 is needed fnr relief Of th" denominations interests in California. A committee of seven was n imed to ereperate with oth.r EaallahHi laaktai denomlnatlona in North America to aecir'1 a uniform version of the Bible. Richmond, The first sensational aroceedlngi in the Ualtad Preaby terlaa assembly came when it was anm unceU that the assembly by a decisive vote, defeated the resolution of the committee on nominations, that Rev. John A Hurnett. of Monmouth. Ill . should lie made general secretary of the TOQBg People's society, on the ground that he was a user of tobacco. The assembly took the view that Mr. Burnett was not a proper man to be at the head of this organization of youne people and substituted the name of Rar. W. W". Lawrence, of ILIlevue, 111.
It was as rted after the rsslon that !
Rev. Mr. Iturnett 1 held in high istieui and the fact that he smoked was the only objection that could lie raised to his selection. The action was regarded as n most emphatic declaration Of belief of the church in general that the tobacco habit shall not be tolerated. aaaeclaUy in the ministry. Ten delegates were named to the national r.nti-saloon league convention, and also a committee on union between the churches of similar faith The announcement was made of many Important committees and oth-
The royal j recession had mm ' tc
Willing to Return to Indiana ami H . : Scandal. Indianapolis. Arthur L. Huh,, charaa of laafgdattaa corruption tbc s; ueuieut that lscar A. Baker, ih.. Indnted agint uf the American ToI neea eompaajr, would retnrn, if nrom I 1 1 tinmuntty, and aid to pj bara eaaatd aachfad maaatloa la -täte and local circles. The proaei tot here haa the niu'ter under con1 ienitlou. While the governor . nothing to do with state proeecutloi end no authority to promlso Inununty, the prosecution may exerclM nl iMscretton in such cases, and he pro POme. to take up the matter Witt) Haghaa. There Is a strong proba By that it may lead t) Baker's return and the reopening if the wholo ij . 'ion of legislative bribery. W hen Ananias Raker, represent;!! r v fn iii huiron county, made bis at q tional charges in the legtalatura, at companyiug them wlih a flourish ol the UKiuey he had recelvedl. It was not believed that he was the only mau approaelMd by the agent of tha American Tobacco compauy. The grand Jury entered upm an investigation, nothing came to Its probing. I he members summoned before it. one ia i nil, declared they knew nothing or bribery in connection with the anti ifgarette legislation. The nuthorttlei hi wer, have never been satirie It'. the whol truth came out at that time. If Hiker is in earnest In the ntiations he has opened through Rttgbea, it is quite certain thai BC will ' fdaai a chance to make good h:s bargaa
and the front jiair of wheels. Tho e plosion killed two horses and a groom The duke of Sotomayor, w ho was rid Ing on the right of the carriage, was ellghUy wounded. a iiorriiiir nneetaeloi The scene of the tragedy presentei! n horrid spectacle with men anl horsei lying about, literally torn tc tdeces. Intense excitement rrev-aile 1
the mub invading the streets while r aPPintments to offlcial positions, the forces of the guards sought tc Th"se WtmeBta in lüde: Ir. S. maintain order and block the ap D Lv"ns Richmond. Ind , as delpreeahlag streets. The bodies were PcaUl 'hf Kpn'ra, nd of he Hev.ra; ; el up in blankets and removed f,,r'1 rh"r of Ajmrtea; Rev. W. on litters, while the wounded were H- McMillan, of Allegheay, Fa.. deletaken to hospitals in ambulances. The ' r:lte tn the '"late-l reform synod of : averm nt wns lit. ral'v c .v,.,! st. '" '"''h- Rv- H- B. Fatton. Colum-
DEMAJiD EXPULSION OF SMC01 Presbyterians In Session at Bicbniond, Take Action.
the death of Mexicaag and 6 Americana, is practically over, and Col. Kosterlisky with uis Mexican ruralet having disarmed Mexicans and Aiiui.f ar.s, la master of the situatbm
ral thousand persons Joined in
eo ahead with the rattOtattOB of their bu!l lings are cjmi la'nlng bitterly of the dlliatotine-io cf the. underwriter!! in settling insurance claims and their refusal to a h ai.ee money on claims. Michael Davitt. the well-known Irish
paying tribute to the confederate dead naticmalist. pasae 1 away In Dublin, in A. Illation . uietery, placed there for a long and palnfnl UlttaM due to through the act of the late Praaideirl " "ri"rt;l- Ol the Jaw. Mrs. Davitt waa HaKinley. There was music by the 1'ln, mrtOualy in at the time of her Thirte. nth ca rally band and eulogistic hu;band 'a dtath. orator. I y several ponbeia n' Brltlab battleship Montagu, one Lincoln Beachey, the young Callfor- r,t ,h'' vessels of the first ahmt, ala aeronaut had a narrow escape With s,n,cli "n Iba rocks at Lundy Island, hit life while making a trial flight with and a"c,,r'l'ns to la'est reports Is not hie airship at an amusement resort at nkey ,ü be r fl at"1- 3he 8aJ1 Oaveland, o The tramaerori col- ' be ,n 'r of overturning la 30 lapsed, and onlv by the narrowest fatho ' ' w'er. The crew were all at'MiA $l i-,.-n-r.l Hll I i I J .
margin did ti-trhey escape being "Jw'"' mjureu our
dashed to the ground.
V. E. Fllntje. postmaster at Cape Olrardfcau. was nominated for railroad and warehouse comn.issloner. and J. V. White, of Hrockiield, lor taper I tea lent of tcbpolt by the Missouri renabllcan stataTeoavaatlon a Bnoalaior Springs. George W. Flkes. manager of the Butte i II e nt. ) Miner. dld In that city
of l'.rigbt's disease, aged H -ears. He
ing a tempcrary panic following her
strlklnc. The I'.erlln Tagaablatt, eoramentlag on th ? American packing house revelation, says: "This Is a new form of American peril. European purchasers must now un. '.erstand that death lurks In ev. t can of pottel mi At imported from Amer.ta." A bronze btMati iraatai by the Missour! namaULdory of the mllltar . r ler
tl; r.t'ffe:
V . j i ' "waki nw.
Mood, and the upper stories of th-: buildings nearest were spattered with it. The plnco from which the bomb was throw n is a boarding house. Th chamber from which the missile was htirl-d was taken. May 22. by a man from Barcelona given the namf of M ral. Onr Inn upUir. .1. Aimtlirr Inn pes When the police surrounlei the house one man attemp'ed to flef. but was captured. Another man e caped over the roofs of houses. One of the injured proved to be a son-in-law of Premier Moore's private secretary. According to an otHcial
statement, it la not known whether
bus. O.. delegate to the genera! syno I of Btnngaliea Lutheran church in the I'nltel States; Rev. J. M. Harre?, Providence, delegate to the general synod of the Reformed church in the rnire.i Btatea, S. H Mllltn, Al'eRhehy. Pa. D. A. McCleahan. Alleaheay, Pa.. Jos. Ki'.o. Xenli, o.. rh tries H. Robinson, Wheeling. W. Va.. and fbonwi H. Hanna. Monmouth. III., committee on union with the aaao lated Reform Presbyterian e.vnod of south; Rev. Riley M Lltel, Chicago, VSL, anti-saloon league trustee. Kokorno For the first time in three Busdaya Kakoaao did not have its ltd
Richmond. Action was taken at the general assembly of the United I'n - bytnjtaa ehnrch on the report of tue committee on reform approving the declaration! In reference to a uniform divorce law and declarinn that purity Of home calls for the expttlak D r Heed Imoot from the United States senate: that the assembly will cooperate in a movement for a Worbi s conference on civic government to lie b . ra 1!m; that ten delegates be appoint' ed to the national convention of tin
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au-MHwua ir-.iue iu r (joins in I0- -: !'er. and that a rejiresentative on the board of the National Anti-Saioon
league be named.
Dr. J. G. Carson, of Xenla. O.. objected to the Indorsement Of the Nation,,; AntLflalooa magna on the ground th It looks toward a union of aburcb and : täte. There was some spirited argun.fnt and a decided li vision of sentiment, but. the indorsement waa oar nod.
Womnn Seks to Bribe. Indianapolls -De. daring that he would give the whole sum for th" assurance that her examination papen araaM receive a license to prat. ire BMdtctaa la Indiana, a woman anpll-
one or more bombs were thrown. The cn tralght gnnday. RmtanmnU, drug eanl for a physician's license offered
statement declares that it is impossl- K r,r(,p- n' 'v .p-. tob;..- it. u . Mott i as an Incentive to ble to ascertain at present the author' co s'an(5'- lre rrenm and refrehmen a favorr.ble examination of her papers, of the outrage, although it is known P ''lors- Hvery stables an-l vaudeville Mr lidtl I secretary of the state that a Catatonias name! Manual Du- Ptarhonnm all were going full tilt. ' ' 4 medical ex.mdniMon and regran took an apartment in th h mse Constable Welty. who Is accused of, lotration and snm 2'"n persona. 14 of from which the bomb wis thrown Mav ccting for the saloon element, arrested wnom are taking examinations for
! 22. paying In advance With a 30) pe-eta 1 1 shopkeenam All gave bond and Inylrlans licenses. The secretary re
ndu. He was well dressed, of eb -tant oontmuefi business. omen mr applicant severely, poin-d appearnnce. anl showe ! a fondness Even the skies took off the lid. An , om rlme whic h she had committor flowers. I Oil day rain broke a five weeks' , t'', d threatened to prevent her ammiona giasej TaHe At fniant. dronghi and nvad the endangered rom proceeding wltb the examlnattoa Frederick W. Whlterldge. the Amer- fr"l?- grain and hay crops. , 55h" bet-god his pardon and was alloan special envoy, went to the royal fWiamtor V.)oriii-! says he will not 1 lrwe.i to return and complete bei
KINO ALTONgO XIII.
palace late Thursday affe; no n. w h.'re pr-. eed against th. b-t-iti. men. but he was assured that the king and ' oiher attOTBejra will ooggttct the pros-
mieen we:o -oiiraSlv i,r,,..,;i : e. uflnn
.i u , 1 J iwseu j suiertr.g the circumstances. The duke hrough Mayor street and was ab .ut , f Sotomayor wa- entering the pah.ee to turn into the esplanad I lea ling to ir the time Mr. Whiter! :ee was there he palace when an explosion shook tht:s showing that his wounds arg not I he buildings in the v.cin.ty. gtunnlng , t -erlotw. Mr. Wbiteridge klao called a, a large number -f pe-.pl and throw- tha foratnn office mmd nn hfc.teJ .1
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T.'nlted States, expressed
ln the cortege lata inextricable confusion. HroiiKht To it Su.l.l. n ip. The royal coach was brought to a sudden stop by th" shock, officers and soldiers of the e-c rt falling to the ground abbat the eijuerry and horses that had ban killed. The screams of
Hoo-ier Couple Found Murdered. Kokomoi 'i he aannli found murdcrc.l in CaJWg City. UgL, was W. C. Balfiwin und wife, of Kokotr.o. They left here xc months ago
Lrofoi-n l aiil1 wpr f!n we( n;i? trip, nav-
ympathy with the 3panish sovereigns ,nR ,'!oI'd and married at Pueblo.
and pa pie, I " beg the telegram came telling of the Keleeetaan Tnmni to w. ! trage ly. Mrs. Aabbarn, a slater of the The news of the attempted assas d a1 w'omn. threw up her hands anil slnatlon spread throughout th eiti exclaimed: T kn-wit; I saw It all In
p.iji- rs.
with gteat rapidity, turning the re Jolcing8 of the i opulacc to awe.
t E LEMt ATION I 1 I II .
THEY FLIRTED WITH DEATH
a dream last meek. Baldwin killed her and then almaatf." She toid her dream to her husband and neighbors before word came cf the double mur-
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wes l,.n; on a farm rear Btoomfg h ' "V ,7 J T i , '-"man tn , ... ... ntsh school in Bt. L-.uls. In eommenio-
ton, 111 . was formerly manavr nl the
St Paul (Minn.) Otoba, and bad also been connected with tho daily press of Montana and Colorado. In ihe rebating case against tbe Milwaukee Refrigerator Co.. six railroads and the Pabt Br? wing Co., the Cnited Smtea district court for th . anai.m
ration of the services rendered to sick and VOandaf soldiers of the union army by James E Yeatman. as presidet. t the Western Sanitary commission. 18iillSfiS, was unveiled with appr prlate 'eremony. Torrential rains In Oregon and
u asliliiKton sei t the rivers out of
considerable aa
dlstrlet of wise ns n. fo ,nd against all ,heir banks causlna IHe 1 i'f.n. nnli . v.r.., t Km iK, ti .
In Co th-.1. . JTu..,, , v rueuon of pfopartf and discomfort ting dismissed, blah vat r. .
They XVep,. Marrrd nt l-'iitnruoi Iy Katnl erlipnl On n I f Sg tlS LpOg n Klri-nnrka KiplntloB. Allilfllr I'nrk, Nw Havr.na, Cuba Twelve pe "sons I Orlr. were wounded at Ciet.fuegos. Thürs- I day. by the prema'ure ag 1 -slon of i Xcw Orleans. La. Paul Suber. flrewotks at the celebration of King v,lle- a Waw Iberian, was killed anC Alfonso's wedding. H M Henshaw, a planter and bank At the Sf anlFh Casino n Havana ' cashlfr f New Iberia, was fatally there was a bampiet in honor of the'hl,rt 'n th loopthe-loop at Athletli we lding. Pre-d icry laima was rep- nark hre. After completing the ex r.'.-ented by Ser-retarv of the IWmn citim: r.art of the trin th
Sioriii.fi ami r.i.r,. , i. .. ." tir. -r;'- .K 1.1 1 . . I survive 1 theax
- - . 1 i -si ie uuure .., . iv lujuieu ma a siriK.nf Castro. 1 a water main.
Reiinto Paeeea Anll-lmmnnllr niu. '.Vashington. I). C. -Tbe aanain
outturn l otion Airrniif, Jackson. Miss. The South.
Thursday afternoon passed an tau l1 Cotton laaooiatlun baPattm, lanaad Immunity bill so as to prevent fur'ber TVirsday. shows the aciage planted
Great Possibilities of an Egg. Upland. An gg that rame from Prank kti Kearari poultry yard arm batched March 25. 195, in W. V. Kus-a-1 J and Fred Bodkta'l lnculiator. and on August 1), lji5, the chick from that ega: came off a setting with 17 bid h - Tb? little thicks were all small, thi aggg not having been larger than baatamn. Fiirht of the brood have
and the winter, and
are tili thing as witnesses of the possibilities of an I gg.
Whips Son nn. Judge's Order. Evmsvlüe J;mies Wynft. a nero boy, received a severe Hugging in 'he corridors of the police station by bis mo her noon orders of p.-.iice .Tnde r
" "iTiiry. i.ie wnipping was administered wl'h a cat o'-nlne taii in he presence of Mayor John V. Roehne. Judge W infrey and several police officials. The boy had plead cuilfy of writing nn objectionable le--fer to I white woman. Mis mo-hr whipped him tinmcrclf illy Ave minutes, and blood was flowing from hN net k, back and arms Near the elOM of the fftlggiag the boy showed fght. and two detectives held him while tie mother applied the lash.
Indiana Wins Track Meet. Lafayette. By winning the low hurdle event Indiana won thp nf.itp intnr.
defeats In tho courts as tho go'ern-,n ""t'on this season u be 27,t;34.7lS, 1 ad. estate track meet, Kelly, the for-
meni met in ttie beef tr.nt prosecu- 0.11 to.wj.wi last
crease of 35,227 acrer.
cent.
year, an In
or 2.29 pei
tion In Chicago. It proxides tha unier investigation of the hurt an of corporations and under proceedings of he Interstate commerce commission immunity shall extend only to a natural person, who. In obe li m-o to Bgb wiena. glveg testimony tinder oath or
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iion. iaeegl 11. Cheaaa 111. Naw York Hon . Joseph H. Ckoatg, former amtiassador to Kng land, is III at his home in Kast Sixty
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re r .M in Kin star, falling when he Wamed to be a sue winner .'or Purdue. The result was: Indiana. 4''.; Purdue, It; Io e Poiyt-thnlc. II) Wabash, Uj Notre Dame, 3; He Peuw. .:. Purdue CSaiatalaed lieht lend until the la.t two events, which went to Indiana. Convllle broke the state record with a
To Im pea eh Mayor. Terre Haute. The city OOttnafl deCided to commence Impaathllioai IroOtOdlaga against Mayor Kdwin J. Hldlntnn for alleged misconduct In ofrl'" The council charge that 1 snid Tlldf man neglected and refused to cause t ba tttewtad or enforced an ordtnaact ertitled "an order (oncerning he enforcement Of the law,' and Is maintain ing a board of public safety and a superintendent of police who have wllfully failed to enforce the law."
Farmers Not MirV.eting Stock. Nashville. For some time Brown county has been a s- rt of Mecca for stock buyers and thousards of head of cattle, sheep and h gs have been Oldi but this year the farmers are holding their stock ami buyers are sc.irce for tali season. Kergtoft rfarmprs. wheu they gold stock, were onipejied to drive or hntil It out of th county to find a shipping point,
bnl since the eilldlng of the Indl inap-
16-potmd shot, putting it ilamat 1 faotl otti tantiarg mOroad an far mm on over tne former mark. The work of! 'he west side of the county will sh'p Turk and Vcrner was the feature. Ifrom Helmsb ;rg.
