Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 July 1906 — Page 2
WEEKLY COl'RIER
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An I pitomc of the Most Important I. vent at Home and broad the Past Week. NORTH, EAST. WEST, SOUTH.
A Carefully 0 gestfd and Conderaed ( np at'on of Current Nttt Items, B.f Defeat c and Fore go, For Prcp.e Who Want tr.e Beat. Bet itarj af :. Root arrived a Raa Juaa. Porto Rico, aft, r , roi rd
of
J i'r A Ft Tinatr. of Po-
. who i- tjured him If lav shield ail former law partial. i'u'.'...l States Senator t harte land frauJ Uaa
puined by the presidegt. 'ary of Stale alter L Hainer Wis.-, acta tat acquitted in I no eoaatjr municipal court at Mad.1
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BREWERS ACHT
THEIR DEFEAT
HAVE OIVEN UP THE FIGHT IN KANSAS CITY. KA6.
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at... evl lenee haDyge s in that cit Musgrave. an En&tlshr in Nora;. has prcPriace Olaf with the of Batet a on the
Iiaiu an 1 N ch et next month n ' P-ir "
Stirgcoas :.t!f.el ia the court martial at Cronstadt that .vimnalafWlftaanlq h reason of lila . .in : wis in an irresponsible act! d:tin at tne time th- g .Mkk.i He do 1 was surrendered to the Japanese I In the ba'tlc of the Sea of Ja4ian , Judge w l) Katanoa gf the Indi ana appellate court. sitting as special Judge, dec. dej against Mavor Bida man of Te: re Haute, holding that tha art! n af the ait) council m ousting "tini viii legal The foreign bank of XI Kas.imar 6 Co. a- H unealead. Pa. haa closed .ta door, owing. 1: ia alleged, to the disaranc e af the cashier and a ahorto: $7. otto to ILVOoO. The making permanent of an ioj nc .on gaint railroad ticket scalp - by .la lee Marshall in the federal : .. s.iü Lake. I .ah. ha the f fad of ;-. ohiblt;ng the scalping of railroad t.ckcts anywhere in I tah. H. Me. K Twianolj Jr. aged it ears, oul son of H MeK Twonibly, the New Yoik capitalist. a drowned vhile banning la Hig Squani iake at Hol Ifiraaaa. s. n. President Rosevelt ha declined tha all nation Of the 0 nmerciai 1 ravel eis Vnu i : league to preside at a recent! ion It is to tender William J. Brj hi., at M..di;on Square garden. Now York. Angtit 1. Mr and Mrs Nicholas Longworth :n Pa. is. the guests of Ambassador McCorn-bk. Several interesting functions in their honor were given ::!itig their stay at the French capital. At'cne.-- General Rogers of Ar
kansas has filed suits against r-ereral ' Mond.-.;
ice companies i' i.ittle Rock tinder tha s law j.;:.-g:ng a cotumaation to prevent competition.
ALL PROMISE TO EVACUATE Will Gve Bond Never to Sell Liquor to the Jomts In Kansas City, Has.. Again in Defiance of Law. Kansas City, Mo. The several brewers who coiurol the joint- in Kausa Cit . Ras. adamtcd defeat la ibair effort to keep their Btagajaj open iu defiance o; the law hen Htgrj anuouueed MggsBaJ gdajM, that lhe w ill agree i:ev 1 to stell liquoi to the jotuia iu Kansas C;t, Ka- . atf.iin. and proinI to ajtve bond as a guaraatag of BJoal faith. Will Ask Release of Property. The Heini. Kk h . . nd Lupeiial Hr' W.Li: i.'inpani s hich own and aoatvaj r-0 joints ta R.a-a. cit;. Raa, will make application this week ia the court of eaaaaMg le.is for the re-k-ase o! tti-ii pro;h r: which. ; order of couu. i locked up and held by tha authorities. The brewers agree to give a Ix.nd of $1.mm) :or each build--i. e.- ow.il in a ch they h;vo flatu: es as a paWMWOt : Hat they wili uoi aaiu taalaaa the liqaat law. Owners Must Give Bond. While the buildings ..ie leased by the brewers the property owners will Lavo to give bond bef ire ihe padlocks will be removed from the doors. t Lle-ti j' intls's. -: , ited for cou-
h ! I bj tho oid r of eaaaBsOa pleaa.
for violating th- muri s or-
RESORTS ARE RAIDED
OAMBI.INQ DEVICES TAKtN i ROM FRENCH LICK HOTEL TWO CAR LOADS REMOVED
Judge Busknk Grants Contiuua .ee When Case Comaa Up in Couit State Officials Attempting to Stop Oam ea.
Pre in-h Lit k. Following up its M ful raids of the notorious Moute t'arlu iu Thomas Taggarls Freaea 1. 1 k Springs hotel, the state of ludi ana observed the Fourth of July by tearing out two freight car loads of namniinj: dei.,- from ; iiese lesorts. Out of the Monte Carlo at Taggart', hotel dialed iü :.. and ,ent - "t nia hlnes (lf extravagant desiens four roulette tbles. the famous French Lick llookniakers tub wheel, two poker tables, two Klmdike tables, cue faro table, complete paraphernalia for making Uxiks on horse racin. h varied sort of other similar equipment aud many aaakaai of chips, eard. dice and ' uiemtKT.-hip' eards. At the W,-t Ba.len report the siate s !;ar.st m h;!. d ,,v tiii-rr. tahl..-
fASTOR MISLED BY COUPLE. Pair Oet ReverenJ to Wed Them Thiough af tist Atement. OstUlbaa Kev T. Sweeney, who milled in marriage lr and hs Kotiert J Hell, of I t e!i field , who KU their names on Mi,, lb , ny,. ,,s m1s Cornlna M KasieK. of oe. and Roaart J Bali, of Creeiisrivid seriously afeioeCi to uniting in nianiüge ilivoi,., t pitf but ha says h h.is misled in this rasa. Rev Sweeney says the bride and Krooin. who had tieeu divonel only a few days i, dd him ihn this was their first marriage, aud he ao.pt. d tha statement He learned that the iwo had been mauled before, but simply laiijjhed about the uutt- r The couple were married in the (jiinhmise and the license shown that they told the lerk the s.un,. siot ihey did Kev. Sweeney r and Mrs Bell are ataajMMal residents of Greenfield. They siirpilM-d their frn-n-is by getting married a few .lays after they ha t teen divorced.
IN t IN ANCIAL DIFFICULTIES Receiver Appointed for Indianapolia Traction Company. Indianapolis - Charles L Henry, i raaidlal of the Indiaaapolis and l ini innali Trat tlun company now cperatiric To miles cf ini.-rurlian elect rig Hoes out of this i-v. ha tH-ell up.
pointed roerior of the company
for
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one wheel, the Waal Kaden club table OaTtg, af the Marion county gap
perior o;:rt on appllcMlOl of W M. Fraace. a storkholder living in Rushville. It is allegnl t he company is unable to meet an outstanding tagebtl -lness of $:.oo oiMi hm as the a-sets :ne in . .
The eq-jipment nf both place raided eS8 of ,0 "bilities creditors will
anu wheel, two poker tables, a k. no game outfit. elaborate H and nt slot machines, a complete poolmaking outfit and other similar equipments enough to crowd a large freight ar
a,o-n greater proie uon hy a reHvership. The receivers bond Is ftoO.tVHi. t S aniioume.l that the a--
The "on for ,nt 'Ivershlp is a friendly
tut brought for the purpose of ex
I States rui.er Columbia loats Mayflower and Taaa tation'l at various IVniingo where customAmerican collectors ara
ilei U s.-liing liquor S inda. MAYOR ROSE'S CASE NOW IN U. S. SUPREME COURT
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Qiea Ma id at Tr.m lhjem. illns a ga:. dinner at
Lonlaa of ta report Held, daughter of l i la -aider Whitelaw 1 to Viscount aaaagagfa Lyman G. Gage. I af the tr- ;..ir. and try's most noted flnan
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Kansas Cltjr, Mo. WlBtagg V. Rose mavor of Ka'-as City. Ras v.i Monday ni;h' Tuntel a writ of error uy Ihivid J. 'ii v.r. justice of the I nited Stales biinreme court, whif.i raaeraaa the .ieision of tha
Kansas supreme eowi and stays tha liiiltz mtnr nf tVttr .. ! , m ! m if..
, . . . r. ...... - ...... .ii uail.i .'1.1 UI fal of the Russian ministry ap Kos. nM .,nd dMnanh. tha, he
rclin,ulsh his office. John 11. At-woo-l. of I -en Ten worth, dose's attor-
a ! n -v. sent a tedezr-jm in Uavn P...
mekln from Hot Springs, Ark-, notifying tha
uiaor of Justice Hrewer! artbm. Ma:r Rose will continue to erform his ofücial duties as inavor until th.- case Is acted upon by th- FnPed M.it- supreme court.
Qaataaaala and Salvador are making ' overture to the Untied States to act : as arbitrator of their troubles arising ! from til., alleced activity of Salvador
iu aappon of the revolutionary mov aaag in Guatemala.
pears to hav beea postponed on ac count oi' the refusal of the constltu
.tonal democrat- to participate In
bi-
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of -v. r
Gre n e of Isen .:i
I re. T..i- Tw ; H ft t:.e Rasa, af st Jh tin tai I and may t sag Ii -hing a pem b M
still assers his anxiety to retire. The prefect i-f police of Moscow has ordered that striking build'ng trades - be xj-elied from Moscow.and tl,- nty c.mncll has decreed that re lief for 'ha unem; loy.d shall no: be ex tended to strikers. Hon. Grover Cb veland Is reported 111 at hi" home in Princeton. N J., an 1 vra- i d to cancel an engagement to come weat foi a Hshiug trip in Wisconsin with James H. Eckel... former comptroller of the currency. S.rretary of Stafe Ehhu Üoot. ac : ai:i.-d bv Mrs Root, his son F. 1 ward and his daughter. Miss Edith, ha'. started on the cruiser Charleston
for the trip to Hrzll and other South American republics. I sBS :ilrad. as is their wont, j celebrated Indej .end nee da. Recep i tlons and banquets werr held at the i
.
BANKS MUST OBEV LOAN LAW
CoTiptrolier of the Curreicy R dgtley Issues Nat.ce to AM National Barks.
for pub tf iff. one
journalist poets.
Of KrsMa's brillii
BiitiEd Th Naa
Icared to Maxim Qarttj and vlrtually n app al to armed revoit. The Jews of Hialvs'ik Russia. ar totirlca thlr pr ,p -tv In'o money a fas- aa possible and preparing to emi grate to America They are la a atate of semi-panic German Tonil Bopp a- San Fran t t sh.vs the German Insurance companies having nks in San Francisco will par their losses dollar for dollar end will not b classed with tha "all bit ' encerrs whir1! an- endeavoring
to siave tn-ir - A hint fr
Emperoi aoeni th it them F-.i m H Vo
Frauk D. In the feder
Vlaaaa and Rome
wegian Americans
ssiea in lndon. Paris. fr'' ' 1 h-
a-hingt n. --Hon. V. H. Hideh y. ile coim iroller of the currency, has notifb. I all ihe nati mal banks in ;he country hat the rectnt law of coagrese perinitt'ng national hanks to loan 10 i er cent of their capital anu aa impaired aaiptua loet not include undivided proft's is a part of the saaajiw Ccmptrnller R:d- ! has also in-
made up the 'a.si lot of gambling de
rteaa which has ever feilen into the
nanus of the state The two ar livad
represent a good sized fortune I -i . . i . . .
nr o-es aie sani to Mac- ,'ost in . , ....
of It ailll it wi hoykrn in th(. Inditing the readjustment of the mmevidenee it h , l..itned. that ail the ap- ny' ances.
jiaratus ttelonged to the hotel companies. H'hen the ra. s were called Judge Thomas Buskirk grant.,i a eoutinuan. e until July IJ on the request of the hotel companies w inch was accedHl to by .Attorney General Miller on the promise that in the mtanttme no gambling will he allowed at eithet place. The hotel companies anna rep resumed by Alonzo Green Smith former attorney general of Indiana, and l lawvta ,'rom Indiana. Haoli and Salem. Fifty addl-ionat affidavits were filed by the rate aami the 11 attendant of the Casinos arrested whn the raids were made The total number of affidavit -a;n-- r : . u , .. w 7j John V Kern, of counsel for the hotel companies, during the argumen called attention to the damage that had been done the two properties valued at I:' "m0 on account of pub lication of the raids and Insisted that the hotel i-ompauies bad no cmtrol of 'he '-asinos w hatever that the casinohad been leased to thirl persons for a term of years and after the leases had been signed taa hotel companies bad bro-jsht SStl la Cgaaatl these leases ipon fin.lin.- that gamblini. was being allowed in the casinos, and that these snits are now pen. ling in Uaa Orang county courts. Attorney Genera! Miller said thene suits brought to can eel the lcasrs were Jokes.
Burglar Floored with a Chair Fort Wayne Rev A C. Ormuhd, pator of th Presbyt.Tian thtirch at Kendaliville. while c.ndutlng r. 11gions ervtfes in his chunh. was noti. fled that a burglar was plundering his home. Excising himself frim his ,onprtgfjgtton. Mr Ormund hastily .nt'-red his home t,y i rear door, turn.' I on the e,e, tr . ijKh'. and Kaiight a burglar hunting tor alhwarajata in hi, dining ixKm. The minister floored the fellow with .. . h.u Other members of thai mngregatirin by this time arrived, and the buiglar wan turned over to the police. The )))n!etT then returned to tha thnr'h and la letted !ii- atrvlca
Salvation Aimy Man Gene. Logauspor; . ('apt. Frauk Wood
ward, of the Salvation Army statMa
nere. t,as oiappe.ire4, His wife states
that ue lon- showed :pns of insanity and often threatened to ornmlf ai
MM It is said also thit he earned .n ,.fi aver.i.e ,,f ,,.. a Wwk by
ins employment with which to supjHirt
nia fanny of .six Woodward former iy livd at Elkhart, had.
BETWEEN TWO FIRES. lepublirans Must Foiego Contnbatlons fiom Tiusts, or Face Ajigeied Constituents. The Republican managers profs , at raatly worried over the Tlllm.,:, hl. h passed the senate, prohit.i sirpnigiiuaai from aaatrlaaHlai u . , Itloal campaign funda. It is not rtri nroiiruRing t hat the bill ,.n lenate without a word of debate it Is either intended to put Ihe senator. n re-,,, as U-iun the radical I,., 'hua aaaka the house swallow it or de !eat it. or It shows that the Rep . Mfporatlon senators feel sum- , usual campaign out ribu tlons ft m ioma hidden source. If the bill 1 . ported to the house by the coin-: 'o whom It has been referred, u indoiibte.iiy paas. fur even ftp tu Eaaaaaai and the othei aaajMWk in
(Miration leaders will uot date rxise it T" 1 ...
iiepiiiiuean nieinlicrs f house are in hot water aaywaj
ney must voie for reform, or Um onstitiients. who are sitiine up , 'akiug note this year, will gnW) hem. und on 'he other hand they ... iave campaign funds, or t. d. f. With the rairmmiuag aeoldbRad ft urnishiug the usual large amount. th ampaign war chest will la? on olenihe-l hy the iudividuals wl rarifT beneficiaries, or corporate:, Mali in their Individual .apa it Ihe isx.r harassed Kepubli.-an ressman Is damned if . m , .. for such a bill and condemn--.! if , loes not vote for it and so he
senator Tillnmn As the Hcniocrats learned in 1 1 have liecome accustomed in tahaiq vears how to get along with h ti"WKh money to pay their prm' bills and posiage. ihey will w. 'he passage of a measure that aril! In preventing Republican eorrnpi uid whiih will put them or tn.re lerms with their heretofore highly sidized Opponent. And if the Rep . licans refuse to pass the bill. th:i t t will make another good u ! r : Urning the rascals out. NOT PARTY OF LINCOLN. Republicans Have Fallen Away freng the Hlh Ideals of Their First Leaders.
t ire - d
the visiting Nor lebratcd m Chris
tiana. the American colony and tour Isia did likewise in Copenhagen, tha Americans in Heilin got up a game of haseball, and at G lavqull. Kucuador the foreign onsulales hoisted flag and a militarv t,-nd se.anaded tha Am-rican consulate - In a duel on horseback at Pttrkln. Col Otajpi Campbell was shot and billed by Frank Vadei. a ranchman Vailer agft Campbell stole a hon from htta.
banks that excess collet ted or reduced once.
f ihe national ians must be to th- limit at
THE LONGWORTHS CUESTS AT THE ELYSEE PALACE
Pin-. -The president and Mine. Fail!), res nave a biilliant dinm: Monday night, at the rllygee palace, ia honor of Mr and Mrs. Nicholas Ixngworth. The guests .arluded Amhu.
Appoints New Professo.s. Notre I)am-- Rev (icorge Marr. Kev Tinioth.. Cruwioy, Rev. A. DelaiuK. (foftosw of philosoph. lust -:i .o! i .-.-d from ih.- l atholic aalVOf sty, and Rev. Michael Qatelag, maiiv years president of Columbia unlver attjr, Ponlaiid. Ore. have haag assismed chairs of mathematics. Fngllsh. phvsh-s and history, respectively. b the Pivinrial Chapter of Holy Cross order Rev. Thomas Corbetf for many years rector of Corby hall, is to be prefect of discipline at the Port land college The aer.eral chapter which convenes tiere August a will make further changes.
The Welcome arch at Denver. Col. aador and Mrs. McCornilck. the mem-
Happenings in Brief
Indianapolis. Capt. Christophe? Tyler Arms, an intiniaie friend of
Abraham Lincoln while the latter was a young lawyer in Springfield. III.,
ne,i ner. aaai n raara. Notre Dame President Cavan.nigh has aciepted the aaadtiag on the Rhodes gl holarship . ommitte' for Indiana maile vacant by the death of ex-Prellen M. 1 1 1 -. ,f Notre Dame unlveisit y. Albion. -Andrew J. Richards, of Green township, this county, a well-to-do larnier. who had suffered for :ir- from - mcei conaattttad kgaV Me by -hooting himself in Hie abdomea. He w;i. well Known and respecte! try. New Haimnnv Davbl Alsop. aged 40 .'.ir.-. wa, vfrot an1 in.-tantlv killed in a saloon here by Newton Grady. The men had dispute over a settlement of a board bill r.rady was arrested Blufffoa - Mrs William Snvder.
aged while witnessing the
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im la aal d'o have had do wit j de,er;nln'.az
erected nporite the union station at
cost of 2:.0H. raised by voluntary ontriluitlons. which, on srclal oeca
hers of the staff of the American embassy. G A. l-ishinjn. American ambassador to Turkey, ind Mrs l-eish.
"ions, will carry 100 electric ligbu j an. ilwaafjl Mlnist-r llouigois. niia
ni ct states Marhal J. in. (;ran Christian aad Cooper pleaded guiltv
rourt at Helni Mont.
to illegal fencing of g eraioen; lands, and were ach md $.ii jQd sent to fall for 24 hours The Jury ia the federal court la Chleaso m the CMeafa g Alton rebate ease, la which Joha N. Faühorn aad Fr.d A W.nn. former offtcUls of the road were join-h ladicted. returned a rergan of aajfttj on tag n-- eleht c- unts of the ladlrtninr. Aeronaut Jam-s K Allen, who made an ascension s' Providence. R I . oa th Foyrth of July, was rescued by flshermen 12 ndlet oat at aea off Chatham. Mass. the following morning aout It mite rrom hi startlnw no'nt and sfter h had drTfted around about HL balloon was saved ia r - i shap Reports from vartou parts of the country show ihai Indend-nce ggf exacted Ps usual toll In the way o' ac cidents froru the careless hardline of pymtechnk-s. etc.. th majcritv of co.rse. batag eMMrm Thlrty-'seva,, tfesi and r.Ttf lajared ha I he re potted ap to the moiniag afte--The Kansas suprerr-. r ,urt handed dowa a dc!icn holding Mavor W W Kose of Km ' i - in tempt for haviujt assume. hg offic of mayor after or (1ir- hnd mimta him Tr.e court ordend him to guisa the office mi r . , , aooteaiBt.
A j.
A;
on the Fourth
mm of business June
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Ister of the Interior Cl-,tinceau. Min
ISW of Wai Etlemi.' fmiuf..r Vf.,
Wet" or "Dry" Is Issue. Marti Salem - The fight over the
proposition whether this town shall be fireworks n this cifv. was hit on
"we-i or "drv during the next two 'h top or the head by an unexploded years has been brouieht to an issue r,l Mala which weighed three over he application of John T Miles. P"nds. Her skull was fractured. anJ
tne only s;ilonkeepr in 'he place. ,h r, oent will result in her d-
J 'newai or ni licence The re- inuianapoiia The reports from
The National Leigue jf Re; ;'. 1Q c-lubs haa teen holding a jut.i - e . n Ihe filtieth anniversary of the I iau M s.M
sue iieputi.ucan party. How JirTthe isiIk les and alms of that par to-day from what they were iu is not known by perhaps one a hundred of Its prer,i members
ciuus are now snouting for a hl. h tarMi an.l protettion to trusts, .u. t ' e foateilng of monopily is natura 11) i -luieii-ed In. In 1856 their pn-.le, .-sk t refused to insert a tariff plank la -hplatform, although urged to n the Pennsylvania protectionists w 'i Tha I lens Stevens at their ha.! i Repnbii.ns of to-day are gtrtviai cent rillte all power In the federal gov. ernmen and applaud lresiden- H velt rcr dictating to and thr- r oongr"s and stand by hfs uer irnciation of a federal whoi'oes not decide an imjinr- ti Hon according to the presldeu tion The Republican igggwl day ire by argument and M breaking down the rights of th 11 to home rule, but the Republh aa leg em af isö. whose acts the clubl sre
ele'iratlng. .'olemnly affirmed ta th I national platform "the rlgnt u ! rtate to order and control Its own
mestlc institutions according to
iwn judgment exclusively." That the (("publicans are Ofgg
ist md can hange front with the
alacr-ty of acrobats Is well ggOVII I f their a ts ant promises, and Pre-: Roosevelt Is a shining example of v
tivlty in these gymnastic politl a. , fornianr es.
Evryihlng goes, ar the t im w tl he Republicans that will ge
and rll that is necewsary Is to again if thp .i ve proves aggag There p a vast gulf '.retwren t.'i :u-r
of Lincoln anil the reign of Rooags rait
ding tn a atatemeat issued by th. Th.mpson. Mlni'-te. of Public m"!""r- ar' directing their efforts throurbout the state .how four fatal) I 1 St ft. lint fill int. I, ....... 1 . . I . . I I r n 1
reasurv department, the government debt, less cash ia the treasury, aggre gated !Mi4..?:..;s:. a decrease for th month of f 1 7. SI 9.005. Owen P Wintaaag, a sec-ion fore man at Custer. Moat . draw the fJrat priio at the Crow reservation lane drawing a- Bliiinga. Moat Three amgl bojs selected from the crowd aid th drawing from tro wh el. R H CrttvhalL of Chicaco. one o he more aer'ousl) Injured ta the Eng llsh raProad wreck, waa at last ac eouats ia auch a critical condition, h tag hospital at Salisbury, tha' little was entertained for his recov ry It assessed valce of the real aad oersonal estates la the city of New fart Is placed at V..10a.T?H.ig5. aa la crease of IMaVlsMM as compared with the valuation a year ago The remains of Mrs. James Tanner trtfg of the commander ta chief of the Brand rm of the Reuubllc who .
vratma aaataoa, attadstar of Agriculture Ruau. M Jus- .;arid. ambassador of France to.th- FnltH States and Mine Jusserand. ;n Hrugere and the duke and duch ss .f Chambrua. A mtlsicale follow, dj
A VETERAN POLICE JUSTICE D. L. Sanders. For a Quarter of a Century Police Jude at Paducah, Ky . OeaJ. Padu'.ib Ky lu ise of ,,oli.e curt, D L Handera, born in 1848 in Livingston cf imtv and one of the pion. r la wye, of western K.n.urk. .r.-j fiom asthma He iiad been in failing health for tw,, wi I W4H U4. pi the most prominent bslge men la the state and for 2. yers had been f dg of th- taduc.ih lolir-e court.
auain t all appln ant . and lalm that
a majority of the business men have alreal-. -.jnpfi a renionstr.mi e However, the battle is not won.
Gone Abroad for a Degree. J.tfeiivonvllle Prof W A Oldfather. foimerly prlmlp.il af ihe Charlestown f hools. has sailed for Germany, to take a year's iourse and degiee in the I niversitv of Munich I pnn his return he will renew his w rk w ith the Norths. -tern university as instructor of Ijinn mil Creek. His tam Hy at nggpatai him abroad.
Order of Owls Meet. SoiPh Rend Supieme offliers and trustees gf the Ordei 0f Owls, with delegates from the subordinate n-sts held the.r flist annusl convention in South Rend W Tallwt was ele. te euprem president.
Hae Signed the Scale. Pittsburg. Pa The officials nf ta
accidentally kllbd at Helena M n' af Amalgamated Association of I row.
ier funeral services in Wahlngton wre intei -od in the National ceme tarj at Arliagtog. Va Among the f'ornl tribute.! waa a wreath fron I ' and Mis R. oaevep l' tijandn F. Hmd aged id yeam "r cf tli Iturd 4 ttetcher Print lag Co of Kansas City. Mo aud prom inent in b aaaaaag affairs In that city " t. it el suicide by shooting In his it Hate office Flnan ial and domesth orries are assigned aa the cause
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Minme that practically all the leading indeiodenf sheet and tlapla.e companl of the gggaM! have igned the Wage scale Esamining Kansas Brradttjffs.
lOHaa. Ha LOiaahtrO Shi nljo, Imiienal Japanese consul in Chicago, It here gathering data reg.udu.g Kansas wheat an, fli, nl -p--ts to Baake an effort to ha e .. ,,tne Kansas our ehjpped to his coaatry.
Four Killed by Lightning. Wlnamac a heavy. destructive -alnstorm amounting to a cloudburst gassed over Pulaski count v Four persons were K,e, by llghtnlagMlss Vat la Corbet! lohn Saxton u on Bnx.khaven and OaWaja Ravrnond IHrmhouw and barns were nnrocf. ,1
Harnesr pm,t Burned. Colombus 1 1 plant of the Ameri rag Harncu A leather company has Ik en totally I.stroyed by fire Lus tr.f,fs,o The fire is belloved to have been started hy a sky rocket.
tics and a large number of persons in
juren as tne result of the celebration
or the Fourth tZ9 I -at . .
."pi-ei.in 1 I t.e - oniiiii--ieners of
Rush and Hagtfj counties have in-
rreaaeg the pay for care of dependen ehlMrag from 2: cents 10 40 cents 1 lay
.siexan-ina 1 1P employes in the
grinding department of the Penn
American plateg!a"s works struck over
a disagreement a to management
Bloom ington.--The plant of ihe jg
pies company owning: gas heaünu anJ electrical franchises in this flat, Iran sold Its possesions to a syndicate of
Philadelphia men
in enns Mrs A (, SIoo and two
chlldi, n. of V.'a-hingt,.ii township, ate poisoned Mfflggg) and narrowly escaped death The potwn 1st credited to parti ereen. Mhwl Irom a neighboring potato patch gf the wind Linton John Wilier, living two miles weat of Linton, v. as struck by aa L C engine and fatally hurt II was walking on the track at the time.
i Porte Two hundred foimer r.-, ,,nfs of this county held their twelfth annuel reunion and hakat picnic In Washington park. Chicago Indianapoll- Tate. fiaggflj. the IndlanaiMilis pitcher of the aaawrlggl assoiiation. Ig seriously ill at his home at Mount V rnon. n South Baaot with tl.e temperature at M degrees. R. T. Smi'li died of heat prostration and several other persona . were overcome by heat.
Fooling the People. Chancellor Day. of Svrai use unlvoT
sity. is receiving a good deal of rri N iclsm nowadays for rehashing Ike Kepubllcan eulogies of the trafl The tnuihle Is that he Is saying I what President Roosevelt wain l0o and 10. but labors nr. let erroneous impression that tan i lent has r hanged his mind, an I -better than a Demo rat. Roose-. ' just as good a Republican as Da any other standpatter: but he I- I ing to fool the people, and hai iently succeeded In fooling Ml who cannot understand his va ' paltering In a double sense. Scapegoats Kept on Hs: H iW handy It Is to hsve g -at hand in case of necessity 1 uosts are always kept in stork al White House In thee strenuou I gwibllean times. Hen. 1 tor Beverl 'e Ii the last to be used In the a 1 I emb, liinient. and other cuckoo vn gressmea are oa top. Wtaea other fall P-lvate Secietarv lieh 1 1 ready to nffer himself as a arlllin 1 ritice to clear the skirts of hla master. Stock Raisers Must Beei Leag It is as true of fhe meat pa- kert
aa P Is of the coal trust, that w"
ever losse they may sustain ( r 1
o:i of th" . 1 i -it li.ini e .if by the preddent's attack on th. tn be recouped from the public Bel -l'
stock raisers, like the coal miner'
must lear their share of ihe lo
nit any possibility af reeou:
TTie advantage of being la a tma: always counta.
