Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 40, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 June 1906 — Page 3
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An I'pitomo of the Most Important I ent. at Nome and AbrouJ the Pa.t Week. NORTH, EAST, WEST, SOUTH.
HUaanse at WtMU ... r... i uoUm I'lut-llirr Wieb a ( arrftilkr Mgi tinl mid uiiilrlird 1 m , . .. lu urn im Him leruia. Uolh ti lunii.' nml Kurfif .
c om.uix.i in i. OlKf. The bli pro.'iibitiag corporations
t! og money ooauibttUoai na
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ate passed the t)!!l accepting a front Caliioru.u o. addiOm -Ul.tr park. .u: yr order ra.ii.d by K ;- I Wiil.-VUS, of MUalMlppi, I . -u .i ir.m the sundry cllatioet bill the lutu ol' Ui.--U.ViilUg epi us- s of tUä
i provi ling Wf ta control oi 't : N.agara river was
Pa I b) t ... teilst The M-aute decided to send the railroad bill b ck to the oonferenos tor fart!:., r COnsi :. J it I Tiie boose p.is.'cd the bill extending . . M . . 1801, to offleer of the navy an. I marine corps advanced at any time under sections 15uo aao : .i B ; eminent and conspicuous MM lid ;a battle. MIS The house passed the naturalization bill, thi provisions of which are intended to put a st p to wholesale and fraudulent naturalization of aliens ssd place citizenship on it proper
le.
c.nmi!loiu'd o .oui hare been ar I - l I inj the regiments confined to qua tt rs One regiment haa !. q a u; an the unit dltliUni'i fl 14 various towns Ooi .: :d Of Maryland has appointed es -Gov William Pinkucy Whyte. of lialtimor.. 1'a.Urc Btatas
M 11.. or to succeed th3 late.- V.thOf Tue Gorman. Co v. Folk of Missouri has tioapfOd the InvtiatioQ extended to him by HtrVOJ Walter, Of New York to preside over the meeting to welcome William .1 Br) in when he returns from his lour around the- world. Tho iUmUH : Kmplre. flying the American tJag. is reported to have tailed from (r!nta for tJtiatemala carrying arms and ammunition for the revolu'ionlsts. The -:ikM in the southwestern blt'.Kt. !.; im.-.I !'!,'. I ':;is been broupht to an tnd by mutual concessions, and s so: as the mines can be got In readiness ;j.oio miners will be dur-
gnu coal again F 1. M( gad Chester Cede, miners, were Mown to atoms in a shaft
near elib City. Mo., by the prctntiure 1 K lotioa of shots set off by thertiwives. Beotl Alfrty and H K Pishop vi., statu i forth" soon . with an amlmlau , wen injured when I freigilt train backed into the vehicle, tearing it to pie i a Th. bx ;.rd of fire underwrit rs of th Pacit c ooaet bare decided to che no support to any insurance company Whit Iom not act in good faith with Its ; a':i :is.. Jailer Whitman of Chicago has foriiid.lon the no. 1 'i n of tlow.-rs for Riehard 6. Iveaa, the condemned murrat f Mrs Baaaffl HoUlatar, and will not allow any strange women to visit the prisoner.
Sweden trill not be represented at the coronation of King Haakc n VII. June .'7. This is not tho result of ill will, bet to save King Oscar's personal feeilnga. rhere will be no more S'inday basebail v here admission Is charged or any contribution taken up in Greater New York until tho courts decide on the question of its legality. The Interstate commerce commls-
fLECTBOCUIION OF CHAS, L, TUCKER
THE MURDKK OF MABEL TAGS LEGALLY AVENQBD.
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STATE NEWS PICK-UPS
STATE CONVENTION.
A HARD BATTLE FOR LIFE
Indiana Democrats Nominate a Ticket and Adopt a Platform.
The Evidence, Wholly Circumstantial, All Pointed to Tucker As th One Gu-lty of th Foul Deed.
L TrickIS:H tiite murder of
The srniF.. n:..., th.. n.v.l ,,r " ' " ' ' r ' ' ;" I mmueipnia naS
Mil "i.k . . . u'vea.pe.i
priittion bill, with an amendment nquirin' the secretary of the navy ta submit plans for the proposed big faattleship to congress before proceeding with its construction The conference report on the bill to prohil it t; - rs fro.-, fishing in Alaskan waters was agreed to In tho aouse; also the senate amendments
to ihe Ml forbiddlni the ingoortation.
.1 1 - nns ! ;tn:a raürnnJ
cierk at $1.- a month who has accumulated a fortune and $50.000. and wears diamonds K iiolph Weiß, a millionaire bachelor of San Francisco, is giving complete outfl's of clothing to 1,000 needy - me n deprived of their wardrobes by the fire. District Attorney Jereaae of New
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exportation or Carriage in iu'ersUte : , , 'u ur " ,lMt enm-nm. Mm. - I of U"M an'' T o try Josephine com.nerce of faitely or spur.ously Ternmm, fr IrMii.. ..L
atanij , ,i articles of tb .i .t..
gold or sliver or
OBatEBAI tH I 1 EMS. Hon Poeter D OtvaVI having ia din. I th. vacant I'aited States senators'.iip und ml him by Gov. Hoeh of Kan -Jr. the latter haa appointed Judge Alfred Wataon Benson, of Ottawa, and th. tftiolafiinial has baaa Meepted The Judge also aunou::ces that he will be a candidate before the legis . i- .. next winter, for raguiar aMe) Thirty four Christian Scientists, attending Uu daiitatloa ceremonies in Boston, were Injun 1 by ti. m- 'irnlni, of a Mg auto:: 0 ! lit i,n which the had baea raaktag a sight-.- lag i John !; n'.-.n .', Mrs An.an :a i.a.nbir and Mrs. L. L. Conrad, or Kansas City, Mo., ware among them. Col. Henry LatahaW, who at one time rapreaentei Um fifth kUgsouri district in eomtn and Who had
been active In Miss -uri politlca tince the civil war, Had in Kaunas city, aged 71 Fl ars. Two haadred oil derrtaki an.T a number of houses were demolished by a tornado at Dewejr, 1 f. Mis. J J Knowles. of Los Amte!, s. cal.. was killed, aad lor daughter, Mm Charles lihelnian. v.a r.-u.dy injured. King Alfonso of Spain has approved a new cablne- with Paaof Moret as p) aibr. and ha goaa, with Queen la, t. Le Ckfaaja 1 .-. to spen 1 bit b a -, ntooa. Fire following an explosion in the gasoline and powder room of Kl in WaasuaT groc. ry at Mount Vernon. Ind.. c.iu.. d a lost of 15,069, Five persons were slightly Injured. Ric'.iard John H- ! !i.n. prim t:i ..: - ter of New Zealand, died suddenly from heart failure (,u board the ttena
lerranova for kMIing her uncle, in
view of the recent verdict, and she will so free. In accordance with his express! " s;ic8, the funeral of the late Senator Gorman, of Maryland, was conducted with thp simplest ceremonies, and the r mains interred In Oak Hill ceme tery, Washington. In view of the fact that preparation! are being made to receive Wm. J Ilryan in New York In August, his broth) r. Charles W. Bryan, calls at
to th fact Cut Mr. Bryan expect to arrive till S- ptem-
Botton,. Mass. Charles er was electrocuted at (Taeadajr) pavahMj for tht Mi Ud l'age.
A Hard Battle For Life. The electrocution of Charles L. Tucker marked tho final chapter In UM history of the murder of Mabel Page at her home In Woe. on. March 31. KiM. and also marked the cIos
it ta most dosjvraie legai battle ever i was d m Massachusetts for the life af a convict, d murderer. Tucker's case was taken th. rough the le-al wiudiUKt until it reeatvee' a tearhmg in the supreme court of the Uaited States, a decltloa by the highest court In the iaad iuattinlng tho ruling of the low- j er Courts did not discourage Tucker's lawyers. A petition to Gov. Guild was pr. pared ;.ad circulated throughout tiie etaba. In a short time there ' were over 116,000 uames attached to 1 It The a'tormys for the prisoner ' real before Gov Guild, uot only w:;h
u-w eminence, out with a general j plea for e, eutive el. mency ami with
artiJavits, but they were not successful. Final Aopral to President. Mabel p.igo was Bardered at her fathcr'a BOOM in Weston on March U04. Her body was found several hours later by hor aged father. On a nearby table was found a note, sutv POted to bare been written by Miss 1'ago. stating that she had been called to BoObM because of the Illness of her brother. It later developed that her broth r
Harold, was not 111. and the handwriting on the note and a postal card which was also found in the house BgWwd on the trial, the government c -a-ending that the handwriting as shown on the postal card was bb nteal with specimens of Tuckert handwriting. The most damacinar nv Irion
that on which the conviction hinged, was the Undine of a broken knife blade in Tucker's room with blood stains on It and a stick pin Identical with one known to have been owned by Mabel Pag-.
teniion does n bcr.
The eighth biennial convention of the Gem ral Federation of Women's clubs at St. Paul. Minn., wound up with a Beastoa that was in the nature of a gi r,. -al jollification. The testimony givn hy Joseph Borer, a Pennsjrlvanls railroad emtoys, before th" interstate commerce mission in relation to having r I grata! let from producers of coal cost him his Job. The little tawn of Gocssel, Kas.. was practically destroyed i y a tornado. which daoMrflani ; arary resldeaee
ad almost all the business
YELLOW FEVER AT SHIP ISLAND STATION New Orleans. The circumstance that three cases of yellow fever have sett uud. i- quarantine for the past t- 11 lays gl Ship Island, a covernn-.. nt quarantine station in the gulf of Mo ico. about midway between tho mouth of the Mississippi river and Mobile, Ala was made public by Dr C. H. Irion, presid.-m of the Louls.ana state board of health.
has (lef ! of the two giit class
er üwtst.-y Granit r. ca vl fasl aaaaHMd at Byda y, I return to New Zt afamd. The Kritlsii k m . n n: ed to abandon buUdln.T one war'.ilpj of the Dreadnai
planned for the oarrcst year. Forty iheiejtaad Cdirlstlsa tej a tists gathered In lP.itoa 10 attend the dedicatory asfflOSl at th- re vv t2.ooo.bo) Christian tolesot temple, in th. H.lc-k Hay district. S!. hfc Btsa1 srvlce8 were h-id during the ,::v and thtn there thousands who had v. n aaaMa to gata admission j th diflc-. Mrs Mary Maker Iddjr, t founder of the r litie.n. was un V to b pre sen', but s nt a loving ad gVM OftMfjM W. Armour. üpeaklni through tho Kansas City buirnal. tayt that the tmat packln hdjRi eosntry stands to khow a Joss of $l u. ihk) 000 in seaaat of the urueaai a-. tntion. It in estimated that he KunMt City Louse s will ruter Bloag to tho exiera of $10,000.000. An assaiaoat from the Inalinv
f'stoxmes ef Japaa that the promlttj ! ''
r an ,p.n ,..,,- ,:1 Korea and .Man-h:ul.-Hl b- ca:Tie.l out by j ,: ws't nportaj by lacwh n. Schi-, ifeg banker, v.l.o recently returned f; ,
visit of elgl.t aeaks M Japan and Ki-
SBTS one and a!n
property. Six persont dead, mr.ny seriously injur d and thousands of dollar' o-th of property blown away sum
ni,ir;(s the effects of the torna-loes
1 struck Minnesota and Wisconsin t . a. .
r.rj siaunter notise tnd mctt paching plan! in Indiana is to be inrestlgated by the stnto board of
I altb. rove ring both 'he sanitary and ! Bra f Od features. The- rush for June mnrriaite licenses In i'ittsburg. Pa.. Is so irreat that tbre enin:: women eb-rks in the- lieense of 'lco ha vp several timet been prostrated I mm overwork. TI Mat sal Life Insurance ('n. or KoW Ye,rk b.-n brought twit against its fermer ier 1 ie-sldent. Rob .t A. Gran Ids, feir an accounting ol companv f i ids Stpsaded under Iii dIr.ction. Bllas 11. Molcomh, twi"e taeaoaalaea Ol th. 1 opt., ist party in Indiana for attorney general and an tuirle ef exOot. Kotcotab, ed Kebraska died at Fort Hrnneh. m l.. nr:e I M vetrs. Gen. Toledo, in OOTBMSnd Of the Cuatemnian rwvotQtSoaary forces, e!atm to have routed President Cahr-.va'.i t;eKp In two fnzagemient.v a'id e-xpec i to captsre Oaatatoala otty,
At M. m;;i Carbon, W. Vi . affr .p.iarrellat with ha wife. William John stem, daeaidtatai hor wfta a brea 1 !;nlfa, and then trie! to kill himself, hat made a beitch of It. RaaeM is said to be inenaH with a now di.nger. owing to dlF-ttlt-faction In tho army; even the ev. rloy.il CosI ef ihe Don are raid to j mutter ng IhaM discontent. Anton Schor has been arrested at '.:af; h, s I)., cha-g. d w.-h the mur Itr of h: breither by pierrioK his
Itl I pickax. He claims sr..
PLEADED Alexander
GUILTY Or MURDER.
Hutchcraft Sentenced ta
Twenty Years for Killing William Jones at Ca.-mi. III.
Csrnil. Ill.-Me.nday. AieXarder Hutchcraft Who, with Lather Glllihan. was Indicted lor the murder of William Jones a year ago. entered a plea of guilty und was sentenced to I'n ears at hard labor in the etate prison. The me n robbed and mu,d' re-d Jones and then hung nim with a halter strap to leave the- impression that he had committed suicide HENRY A, DUPONT TO BE
DELAWARE'S SENATOR Dover. Dair-CMl Henry a. Dupom was. Monday nigh', elecided n;o0 for I "nit. el Stai. .s b nator by the cotcus of republican members of the lglalafsra. Dapstl raseivad 20 votv and J. Bdari Advleks Ma vet. The vote w;u th n made- unanlm-iut j If 1- llllt,ir-t .n kali m . ... . i
... ,, uiuiiiiH en an Arniick.i i tan. Th. laghifciln win vote for Btnate.r to-day, !ini Dupont's eb-ction is conceded by the Addlcks following. A GREWSOME ANNIVERSARY.
Indianapolls, Ind. June S -lVrmv crats of Indiana ir. e onvemtiem adeipted a platform strouKly Indorsing William Jennings Pryan for the presidency and selected a htate ticket for all offices exi-ept gove-rnor tnd rtpartSt" of the supreme court. Benjamin F. Shlvely. of Semth Bend, longer repraai atstlwa in congress from the Lith district, was permanent chairman. TLo (OUoarttg tieket was nomiuatedi SiH-retaiy of State James F. Cox. Columbus.
Auditor of State Marion Bailey. Lizton. Treasurer of Stated-John Iscnbarger, North Manchester. Attorney General Walter J. xU, Muncie. Clerfe of the Supreme Court- Bert New. North Vernon. taotii htteadenl of Public instruction Redort J. Haley. Monroe county. State Geologist Kdward Parrel t, of Hendricks county.
State Statistician David M. Carry, Sullivan county. Supreme Judge. First District -Eu gei.e E, Ely. Pike contity. Jiidne of Supretn Court, Fourth Db Richard K. Erwin. Adams county. Judges of Appellate Court, First
trlct-Milton B. Hottol. Wathlngtoa I county; Edward W. Felt. Hancock county. Judces of Appellate Court. Second ' District Richard R. Hartf ird. Jay county; Hoary c. Btntmennaa, Noble
county; Henry A. Steis, Pu'.a-kl OOOnty. The Platform. "Tha democracy of Indiana, In convention assembled, renews its allegiance to the prlnCdylaa of constitutional , government through laws sSMCtSd ani . an executeil In the Interests of the whole people, without favor to Individ ual or class It pledges Itself, wh n returned to power, to correct the evl'.s that have grown out of republican off., rial shorts ominus to an e. ononii"aI artministration of public affairs, and to the consistent enforcement of tho lawt pertaining to publie welfare It -: :- gf. ..-.: 4 aero s t', a to tliat wis and conservative statesman, unfaltering patriot and superb bader. William Jenr.inpi Bryan, and I MbjM Its votes in convention and the elec toral vote of Indiana to him I for president In lOS. "We denoune-e the hypocrisy of the republican party, which, while pretend. Ir.c; to le-;,': iaff against the? ebullitions, deals only with the symptom, nnd not with tho dtaMwa Th nnfalr. tyranr.l.al feaf:;re . of the F-w-aü-i 'protective tariff have mail" thee things possible, and no permanent re, lief .-an be e iired until r ohnoxiout features are removed. W imanl that this be done by a tariff for revenue only. 'Tb srrowth of the trusts and other Inordinate and iMgerest comhinations of capital, the trmendeu3 and rapidly larraatlag borp;lon and erntrnliis. tion of the wealth of the country In the bands of a eho-n fw all due '0
premeU!';.e,i and iystemafl? lev ' s Hon in behalf of special Interests by the republican party, demand a rtnangt In the policies Impose.) upon the country by thaf party, and make ho rage of r tri -fife law.; an imp : : nee ew-Ity. ".. reaglna our faith In the tlmehonoro.1 demoe raMe dextrine of the rieht of a people to loral tad selfCovemmenf."
STRIKE ENDED. Indiana Miners art Operatort Get T gether on Scale. Terre Haute. tu,t j,m. . -rh.
strlko in tho Indiana coal fiel da ended j loald the larff tax, as
miciany when the jiut ce.nveutlon eif Qsamtori and goaara vot..,j anaataM 1
i to as ti taa rsport at the joint seal, committee. wrk will bo ragggaad at Oaoa The OKreement is fer le yeai and embodies UM malu jolutH in the 1 !'.;; ugre.ti.ent. with a lew e han s !n eunditlons goeinlna mining. The im purtant changes in the Joint agreement Include en itie-rease in wage, e.f ft.,: par aatu . srovtttag for stlHagitw oi patty strlhaa. raaagdac MM drrlaloa 01 the waget between machiuo rwaMMTI and loaders and tho edlmlnr.tli n of th rule requltina: cars nt certain talBM the niftln liefere work was patlleil Ix-al diffe rences now will b scttleu without closing down mines SCRI AIMED,
Threatened To Cut Her Throat Wt-cr iUrin 1 c.. 1 . . N"W IUDD.
vimi-MLcu .eriu ean imoi Be Aroused.
EXPLAINS THE TARIFr.
atw tha Govi-T.;n(.nt tr:d ghj fr tected Trust Collect th Tax Thereof. TM wMffl aaagS I- very itDvm ud yai it is rngapMagted by Ui, pamitisiMt, ti-au af wmtoh sre liresk to o.-Muary jieopl. u ja th. . lore not extraordinär) thai ,,. lM PM do not umierstand the lauft lion. In fan, xt.ry few r.u.H,
I they pay tariff taxes at all if
thuv
the tax aa tbelr properly or pad -
we.-jr wouiii never again .te for h tariff and its resulting hlKh pr.. when you RO to the store to buy g , o 1 pay w much for tie . j , much for the tariff tax m lb. -u if fore-K-n manufacture. If th0 y have been produeed here at horn.- u stead of being import e-d. you still , r ooaraa, pay so muc h for the poodt si t t the same time pay what weald 1 the tariff lax to the trust or COtnbii that manufae-tured the goods . vou bay a pound of Mi:ir yea . two and one-hair cents f.r the MM two and cnehalf cenU for th tax on It. if you buy a pouad f borax you pay three eontl f. r beirax ami six cents for the tax !j .Oil buy a IIS suit Of clot hi a Hue ,
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suppos that after roa
sought these K,is an,j started to ..
Hartford City, lad., Jana t. "TM ent h, M1 to 'olir hoiu two. me n
1 my throat from ear to ir before- I'll "t"1' at ,ho stre rior and dema
a tax on tue suit, two a., aalf cents tax on every pound of I ind six cents tax for teery poaa borax, what would you elo? One of the nu n would we-ar bi buttons and would represent the goveminent He would cialm about ;w . thirds of the tax on sugar, one-tbirt af the tax on the suit, and ne.ne of th tax on borax. The other man would not wear a government uniform, would hold a tariff dab In OS and a (ertlfleate or license fro;n f,-, gress in the other hand, authorise, him to collect certain taxes on enrtAln
She was accused 0! the theft of li articles. He weiuld rep . ttnt tht
- Ml Jan. sc ream od Mrs. Wl.'liam Hates after Judge Vaughn hsd bs posed a thraa days' Jail sentence Mid a tine of $lo ntnin her ila of aniUtj to tho crime of lareaay, aad tiu-n she ti .1 in a faint. She lay proarate on ! tbe floor for several hours, tnd flv paystelaai faJlel in their attemt.ts to
j rernra ber. After waiting for nearly elpht hours j for her to regain consciousness. Mm i was placed in an ambulance, and taker j to jail, where- she still lies in a stag Iff I The WOSSaa is past 50 years old. and it la feared that the shock mav kill her
yards of dre-ss goods. SHOT BY LOVER,
A'oman Fell
Thinking Her Dsad. Mar Drank Pc son.
Kok. -mn, Ind.. June 9 Despondent because of unrequited love- and craT,--! with jealousy by the thought that th Objeet of his affe-etions was bestow ing her smiles upon a rival, James Wolf, a young farmer, committed sul l l la lb-fore- he killed hlmsedf be at tempted to take the life of I.illle Van hart. He AmhI at her with a rifle, and the ball graaed hr ch.-e-k. se.erchln-' but not seriously Injuring her. She sec-earned and fell to the ground. Wolf, thinkinc thtt he hail fatallj wounded he-r. dropped his rifle, .jr. w from his poeket I vial of carbolic acid ieti I drained the contents. He expired within tem minutes CAUGHT IN KAN9AS CITY. Charles Rayrrend Will Be Retornes To Indianaoplis For Trial.
It
TO BE INVESTIGATED Every Slaughter and Packing House in Indiana.
Indlanar"'!'. Irl .1 o J a' detective aepartateat rwMlred warf rrom Kansas City that Charles J. Ha znond. alias Charles Gre !. y, who i; etargwd with obtaining large sums o) money by traud In Indianapolis Ir I9H It under ar.-e.-t there Uaymond - .:;..'! fie, the . e.iin';, jail !(.- va chaiged with tWhtdltog en,, man oul ot W-i I by seliing to-k in a bosns roaotrn. Another gave him MjM foi half inte rest in hbj bttsint.-. while an other is haf I to have be en M-paratce. from fegfeg. Kaymoni is i-aid also tc I.ave - ashed fraudulent che-ks He wil be returned ben- fe-r trial. THOUSANDS OF DOLLAR3 LCSS.
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Several Indiana Counties Visited Prevailing Storm.
Indianapolis, In 1 . June 7 Brary slauhter hon., and parkins !an in Indiana is to be Isnrettigatt 1 l tiestate heard of health, and the wo.k will be undertaken as som as Ir. J. N. Hurley, recretary of the board, returns from Doatoa. vvtiirh will hö In a f. w days. This statement was made h Ir T. Henry Davis, of Richnsottd, pi ltdegd of the state board e,f health. Tho Iniepe-ction will be thorenu'h and will cover both the sanitary and the pure fejoel features.
Indianapolis. Ind . June o - An un usually severe rain and wind storn did much damage to crops and farn property in various Indiana eoWPtkt Friday Bight In South Bead and Psri the wind tnuoofed bulldlnvs an.' caused a lo3s of thousands at dollars
Tehgcraph anel tele phone wires wert Re-rloissly Interfered wllh and later urban trolley car traffic suspem',! fen BCveral hours Tl: rain was gene-r : throughcut the state.
MUST CO TO JAIL. Application For Habeas Corpus fused and Case Appealid.
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i i iiumi. .inei woillel claim a'l of the tax on borax. tWO-thirdt of the ; on the suit, and one-third of the I ; on the sugar. Then remember the , are only three articles e.ul of oc : : , you may buy thnt are taxed in I.: n.anuer. As a law-aMdlag citizen ye.u w i i decide t.. settle with the peWersn agent, but you most certainly would deny the right of the tru-t agtal BOthM t tax from yon. Bal both eget Ui would tell you thtt this country b lieves In prote-ction." and ihat roe Meat settle with beth agents or the we.uld conflscate your goods thai It would take them all from yea alt
oaapeasatbm. What would you then do? Weiuld you pay these taxes an. shout aliud for the policy of protection and vow m vote regularly for th- RepabJlcos raiH dldates. who are responsible f..r r-e taxes- Or would you hold an lndicnatlon meeting with y...jr neighbors and ! organize to put that traat aste-nr ettit : of business? Now, under our tariff tyatea f "i luiy your goods and pay your tariff faxes ail onee. I bj aot nace-sirv for the genernment and the tresis to ; station their ngmts at every store doe.r S make the people rnad ThS government puts Jt agents In the torn houses around our borders in,t collects the taxes on all the ), brought no thp country. T le . chants who import the goods add the tariff tee the cost of tha piwids ami collet both, with a fair profit, when ?!,. v mn the guoels to you. The rnanufiwtnrers In this country may ha. and usually are. able to maka grH) is ,t r as cheaply as do foreign manufa- f ir ers. But our nianufae-t urer. by form Ing trustt to control the pndnctien of goods here. can. and usually do. oh as high prices feir their C(Ki,is ;S obtained for timiiar fatportad go Thry need no agent to collect tariff faxes, because you are g thedr inYou can pay the price of forelm goods, with the ta added, or you e art take th trusts' goods at the sam.' price. You are Inside of ggOBOpol wall am! there Is nei escape for ye I ex ept you knock flown th.Tt w " Th'-e yea can do only wirb jrear tn-f Whn Von VOfe nil rem hiv e. m
mnier is that the sUpaMtou party stands for he tnist agent nolle I J hN shnr" Bf tha tariff tax and f I Democratic PBrty ' in 's for w m ln' the far.ff that only the . ; ment can nstfeol the tpX. nn l then e.niy so much as is aeeeaasry to ras tha government. tCOSOBBlcally honestly aelminisfered.
FIRED FATAL SHOT. Wife Kills Husbiir.rl Because :f Aiucs Helped Upon Her. Teire Haute. Ind . Jim. , Wm ; Robettson. a gdgaghkiaai, dial at the ! hospital fropj the adfoctl e,f u bullet wound inflict.I by his wife. Bofittt son h.-ul Hartevi to l-eat Ui wife for the ! second time, when. In order to protect heraelf, sba nri th? raiai shot p,ib. He sympathy Is with the woman, be. ; cause of her husband's allestel cruelty, ' nnd the officials announce she will not
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A farmer nnme-i Miller fagged s Rartlogtoa pasMunr trap, with 200 peesengere on board, and It was topped lost at (he brink of a pap near Btoddard, Wis. where a bridge hArf
beta wished out I) o Storni.
Third Anniveriary of the Assassination of King Alexander and t Queen Oraeja of Servit. Belgrade In og rvanco of the .hlrd anniversary of the assassination
of King Alexander an I Queen Drage meotorlal aarvkea were held in two
Churche s, Wi.iic at the Rann. II ntn Ihn
conspirators held services ovr tho giants of their three comrades killed the night of tho murder of their ma
,W"D- 1 be proseeuteel. The couple came here Headrick. Okla.. Badly Hit by Fire, f"J"' M'"vl!!. N- J-
Indianapolis. Ind . June 7. Fred L Puniy wiu probably edll The Raa fron
i the county Jail for the next 2b dtys HJfl -Tito: ial Titirlsm of Ju-jgo Alfo.-e lesulteei in a convbtion for eontaapl I Of court a- : i lay sentcn-e. Aftri Wrftat four days he was Nonaged, or a writ of iiMl.-eas corpus, but Joele
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. -.ner aim leather, or the done for the Republican partv even'e
. ' " '""-""eo "ini 10 jail rtiftng Die Iat five millions of cor
Tl:o R publican cengrar-mar, arc so iMMtahed with the pBpolai f-elfrp nsnlnst tbam that tbay fid not even fee the cold wave tbst sbout rroa the balanca of u.
After all thtt Standard Oil ha?
JKia.- run lanks and femr in.-n antlle establishments, beside ether amaller bui Illings in the town of Headrick. niilets west of here, aare destroyed with their contents hy fire Sunday uight The ioss is estimated at over 3 l.O0().
He has apje glad to the appellate com t
Check For a Tnousand. Marlon, Ind . June 7 The friends ol Dr. Joshua B (larritt gave him t check for $l.ooo In honor or the f.Oth yaar or his prof essror: hip In llanovci college.
Died of His Wounds. Hledllc, Russia. Mayor Mirovlch, - Wag shot t,y a nand of terrorists, Sunday nigut, while- Wr,s walking with fhe chi.-f of the governor's offir
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l"' ecreiary or me police board, I bat dieej of his wounds.
Little Bather Lost. Kokomo, Ind., June 9 Chariot Stevens, fj years old. was drowned while l athing In Prairie? creek Fri lay sternoon. He was seized with rrampa snd tanh before bis companions ill twVgfad hh plight The body was re
ceive i. ii.
Engine Overturned. South Pen I, Ind . Juri" ! Tho flch
hju Centra passenger train split a J -lay Rlclnaoad, one ed the best 'known
Killed F.y a Train. LgpMtg Ind.. June 7. The body ol Jetty Pnae, colore I. the Cincinnati man who was k'lled under a lak Shore train at Klkhart. was buried In lienor's Held, iho aitthnrit la bavin; failed to Hud the relativst or the un fortunate.
To Riie Endowment.
Kirnme.n.l. in I , .hi;,, 7. It, .l!ar
switch, ove rturning
seve-ral cars
the engine snd ' Quakers In the United States
hat
r.nmr oer race .ik an no tei u .ftiler e- .i e i.
Fire-man Frank Mcleod, both of St. work e,f r.il-'n; a JM.inin tn-
Joagah, were lnlvred.
1 ment for W'.iPtler colleja.
ruptie-n fun.ts In 1SW tbat laved th dav for Hanna nnd McKinley, it seem? rather ungrateful for tbe G O V poll ticans to sneak away Instead of standing by it In Its e?strc?s Even Senator Ablrich appears to hsve mOwf In on the alcohol hill. After all tha money expense end all the lives of American heft nacrlflceri In the Philippines, we sup ply less thin 20 per cent, ef the Imports and a Republican concress re fuses to pass the bill to ratfoM the tariff on exports to this country be cause the suirar trurt and the tobacec trust control tha majority. After nearly six years of repuf .d trust busline, c-an anyone point to a trust that the administration hn! made away with, or thtt has ceased o plurlrr the p'-ople? Thre have 'eon lets of pyrote. hnits, but 00 dsnc ing.
