Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 45, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 July 1906 — Page 6
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T'.n insurrection la Matte Orosaa, Brail! la Mid tu be assuming Tarnung I ;: o;hi turns. The insurgents, la large j force, are marching toward Hto .la j neiro, and haw altcadv raptured several citlt a. Fearful caruugv Ja reported The underground svsteru for trans porting mull has been luHugutate J id Chicago by the opening f tne contuc :. u between Um post office and th l.isallc Street .-ration The other flv subway HI be oady ' Septetnhew L According to pi t sent arrangements i. president will remain quietly at Sagamore Kill unCil his return to W.is itagtflB UUt In Soptemlicr. an ! ; will o to the isthmus after the No
reenber elect toas. "Hello, BUI." ka the hailing saiuta
tion in Denver this week, the Elk NORTH, t AST, WtST, SOUTH, luvtsc fathered there for their annua browse.
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An Epitome of the Most Imporlaut I nits at flume and Abroad the Past eek.
HARRY THAW HAS NOTHIIG TO SAY
MOTH r It HAS TAKKN CHARGE OF HIS DEFENSE. SHE HOLDS PURSESTRINCS Th Firm of Lawyers Dismissed ByThaw Have Been Greeted to Re aume Charge of the Case By Mri. Thaw, 8r.
TAGGAR
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PASTOR RESIGNS TO BECOME EVANGELIST
Ishfeafae. Hev. J. H 0. Smith, who has redttiied his p..-i. i .it. th . Fitst
REFUSES TO iJE EXAMINOD IN Christian church at Valparaiso to enter
ÜAMPLINQ IN'UCIRY. I ,n evangelistic field, will hold his first
revival meeting ut Jacksonville. 111. Mis jwstoral w.rk In Chlcasro. where
PROBE OF BOOKS IS BEGUN hf w.,s in .n.rgo of th inion CI
Jesus Teaching
now to Fray Sucdy School Lauen lor July 22.191
Specif ;f Prasarad for T' i F'j.
President Sinclair, of West Baden II 'tel. Also R . A; .-w, r Questions Other Nrwi from Throughout the State.
tian (hunt) mi the West aide, waa marked by the accession of l.JK nietn-
flille were pa.ss .1 ly the French amber of deputies and senate re habilitat ing ("apt Alfred Dreyfus anc! Co! Picquart in the army, the formet with the rauk of chief of squadron of artillery and the latter as brlgadiei general Both were promptly signe. ty Preetdeat Fallllerea. A duel occurred in Paris as a result
:1. 8cretar Root 4 q the bitterness displaved bv itu there about the 25th. anti Dreyfus minority in the French
chamber of deputies, in which I'ndoi Bccr)taM7 of State Surraut was seri ously wounded by M Puliesl Conti 1e the lr. as! by sword thrust, pen- at ing the lung. Some portfons of the Vatican, the I'al .ii residence in Itome. arc declared
;-: ' " insate in fa- to bo practically
A Carefully Digested and Condenaed C. L- ..' ..) ;t Current e.l Iter's. Botn Don est. c and Foreign, For Pe.ple Wtic Want the Best. ..i i:ki aSWI 1 1 km a. The third Pan-American conference, a: K.o Janeiro, Brazil, ojkus its
tsioa Jal l
peeta to reach
B .:.o of War Taft i spending bis aaanaer vacation pig) ing golf and row ir. :. has favorite poatlKH. at Murray Bay, on tae St. Law:, nee nvt i . M s.iiraut, the French under sec relarv of .-täte, who was wounded in a duel with M Pugliese Conti over the
DreyiUd cai
French Lick Indiana Mate offl. ials who are conducting a warfare against
New York. ltn-v diat. lv follow Inn ,n gambling i. sorts in the täte en-
,m lIKIlH latente w her son col,nter',l " when Thomas Tiri: Harry K Thaw in th l oaibs, Mon- R;tr'' Irsldent of the Frem h LlCk day. Mrs. William T.iaw asum. d full sPrlnK Hotgl . ompany. defle i the aucharge of the defense and arrange 1 to ,0rltiea by refusing t be examined retain the service as counsel of t.io under oath. The request for his exliiai of Black. Olcott. timber and a 111 iu"tion was made by the auditor Honynpo. who were dismissed by und attorne general. Ma Thaw a few days ago. Thla -Mr Taggart at ted upun the advice of action is taken to mean that Harry nls attorneys. He took the position Thaw a d- -ires and opinions recardinc tnat hile the law permitted the state the defense will he ignored, an 1 tha: fhcers to examine the books of the reliance will b placed :i tlie plea of ' hotel companies it did not authorle a Insanity, insistence on which by Mr. forced examination of officers uf a eorOleott resulted in the rupture between P"atlon under oath. IfltoH .in 1 his client Waether an The state offleers have begun an exappllcation will he mad for the an- aminatlon of the books of the French pointment of a committee on lunacy Lack Springs and West Paden Hotel to determine young Thaw's mental companies. It Is desired by them to condition will probably be determined make clear the exact relations of the
at a conference to ho held by Mra. hotel companies and the casinos which ber in six years He has len the pas-
...uru uj uie state omeers lasi t,,r at Valparaiso for 12 years, his en-
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II. a SMITH.
Uupro.ng. ;liou;h not out of danger
W Boorke t'ockran, who is tourtag Callformia, moists that Pr sideut H hm Tell be (orced to run again for areatdeaf He i njt so awir. iijif.it Dryan, notwit';-;..n ling the are seat drift towa:d ta.- Nebraskan
in allegi d .1 fait
4." "J, Albert 0 Brien. tax c llectOf o: the borough of Totowa. N J . shot and
10 !!?ed his :coft. Grutn r 4 BonIm If ad ccac of the ids deft us.-, and has
ind ! about a
There ,v :t scarcity of ordinary 1 tor. rs in S.in Francisco and mocha
Two hundred an 1 sventy-ö.' a30S wer-.- burned, over :.m0 fam; ? rendered homd and a loea ol
faJJIag to pi, oi I
A i least one llerman lire insurance ompany is ranging itself In the six Uit" class by its endeavors to avoid plying its San Francisco losses In full, and a committee of policy holders is i - im: an appeal to President Roose-
. i oi im at io. vt,j to tX.rt nis intlTnce in their be n approximating juilf
For the reason that the preaent time seems unpropitiuus. on account of the state of political unrest, the visit of the BrHaja caaaaai fleet to !; - -i i rx w..; rs on Russian initiative, aas 1 Ti i us; (smed. A rsTOlutauaary proclaaiatlon, clan d Sttad: irculated in Odessa. Rusa, jubilantly acclaims 'he death sen tence avengingly xe. uted on Chouk ail tor the in. vty Join of Lieut, s. htuid'." a. i. ling that all the leading ton, aaentttfl aasssai if the people will bo similarly und I i.mmarily removed. Ex President RagalftdOt of Salvador, was kilb i in battle while leading the Salvadorean trxxjps against thoso of Guatemala at Fljicaro. in which the Guatemalans were victorious. Georg- Mitchell, the oung man who a- r . ntly acquitted of the murder
W. Hai : l
Il r luve be1! to arc pt the I " nc. - . - oration Ot
14 o ) eaaaed hy Ira taat raged ut Frn Kdl1"" CraflaH the so
(or I is BOSfJ in Niz'.ini Novgorod. Ru.s . Mrs. Edmund W Pettus. wife of Senator Pettus. of Alabama, died at her home in Selma. aged 82 year. It fat now said that Gen. Regaladr Ihe Salvadorean leader, lost his life In a scouting expedition, in which nled his escort were overwhelmed by Daateatalaa regulars, but sold their fcre d. arly Th fifth Ire w ithin a few weoks in the American Cotton Dock ft Trust To s plan at Tompkinsville, N Y . destroy od the remaining storehouse with about ,oim"i bal,s of cotton There Was no insurance a st Peter aaarg dispatch aayi tha Gen. Kolov. of the headquarters taff.. was shot and killed in the park at Peterhof by a well-dresse.1 mao.
called Holy Roller' prophet, at Se
attle. Wash . was .ihot r.nd killed by Ksther Mitchell, his sister. fanatical follower of Creffleld. In Seattle. Mrs. Caroline Merriwther Goodlet. of Nashville. Tenn.. founder nf the order of the Daughters of the Confederacy, was seriously Injured by falling down a flight of steps at her broth era home in Clarksville, Tenn. The supreme court of F.ance has completely vindicated Capt. Alfred Dreyfus, the famous prisoner of Devil's island, and he will be restored to his rank in the aimy with such pro motion as he would have gained b continuous service. Col. Piquart, who espoused the cans ot )reyfus, will also be reinstated. Sfcven girls, ranging in age Troiii sev en to sixteen years, were drowued in
Thaw and the counsel
An Affecting Meeting. The meeting between Mrs
and her son at the Tombs
footing one. After
if
tire work as a minister being confined
week to stop alleged gambling.
Mr Taggart w as subjected to eonsld- i to Valnaralso i.n.l Phi. a Th I
Tombs was an af- erable questioning by Attorney Gen- five vears of his pastorate at Valnathe first greeting eral Miller, notwithstanding his refus- rKn w-.m m.rL,i k,. ass ,t.u.i.,-..
tbey wrrP Ml aloae togatts r to con- 1 to be placed tinder oath. He made ihe church. He discharged a church
" ""VM,5n 1 TZ UJrB " 1 1P c' " Ior ,ne s:au't;il l'' "ntraet of the .!..) of ft. and rats, 1 monev for the
half an hour. During the Interview hotel companv with
the prisoner's wife stood In silence in the casino privileges two or three year.-, the corridor a few feet away from the ago was $1.1."po a vear.
coll door awaiting her turn to sp,ak
with her husband
Mr. Thaw Has Nothing to Ssy."
What the rental of the casino b -been under the last lease w..s nor
brought out. Mr. Tagcart sai ! the ac
Kl" Brown for erection of a fine h oapttala
CITY OF WABASH SLIGHTED
From the Tombs Mrs Thaw waa Hon of the court at Paoli In rendering driven directly to the office of Ltarti lodgment in favor of the hotel compaL. Drlafleld. where arraim-m nts were nies, cameling the leases of th - i made for former Ju Ige Olcott s firm slncs and securing for the hotel coin tor. sum, charge of fh case Wh. n panics pos-essi- n of the casinos wa- an a nolc was s.-nt to Harry Thaw. Mon- accomplishment for which the hotel day afternoon, risking vrhc'hrr h con- companies had leen striving ever glare currrti in the new arrangem. n. the it had hn .tu..,.v,-.i k,. ,,..-. .
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reply n tu: n- d w as "Mr
nothing te sav."
Mon lay . ,. nine Mrs Thaw, acenrn-
Thaw has rha lessees nf th n
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ting gambling. West Haden 1
panic d by atf mm Josl.,', and h r son- of the West Baden Hotel companv al-In-law. t.eorg.' I. Carnegie, went to 0 refused to h r,min,i .......
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nie it-preseiiiames oi me state au
also was arrested but not identified. I taa river at Cedar llapid3. la., where It U believed Gen. Kozlov was mis- . they hd gone wading as an incident
taken for G n Trepoff.
''sj-!. butcher, aged 22 -ars,
to a picni- frolic. Four of them be longed to one family na:n.il Sweedlng
I a balloon ascension and para : the youngest of whom slipped intc
rhute -cent at Lake Manawa He dropped into the lake and drowa. d.
la
deep water, the o;h-r losing theii
was I lives in frantic efforts at rescue. Vice Admiralt Chouknin. who was
The operators an I coal miner la shot by a sailor in the garden of his Ohio." after. a two-days' conference at villa at Sebastopol, Russia, died with Columbus reached a basts of agree- out regaining consciousness.
oient by mutual concessions, and in con-tq ance the Hocking valley min t - r--t J, lied ! n WO! k.
London Punch is havi-i a lot of fun of its own kind over the recent visit of the Dmgworths. Some of tin
In full view of his fiance. Miss Nina American colony are inclined to get
Bon tace. whom he was to have tnarnc I in three weeks, Ralph Therlow area drowned while attempting to twin across th Des Moines river at D s Mafaaa, la. Th- French chamber of deputies and the seuate paaastl hills for the transfer i nee of the w ins of Emlle
riled.
Miss Millie Ellison, of Ellsworth. Wis., who was murd.-n-d in a Minne apolis I.Minn ) hotel, is bei e, e l to l.avu iK-en the vLiini of a robhor who knew she had a large amount of money In her po.-,..-s ion. N. M. ri as
logg. railway etiL-i iio.t. wns .-us-
the latter's coun ry seat at Roslyn. TEXAS ELKS' TR i N WRECKED. Fortunately All the Passnoer Cars Remained On the Track The Engineer Was Killed. Trinidad. Col Through pasaaBsTtf train Ni. 7 on the Colorado ft Southern railway, carrying hundreds ot Texas Elks to the convention in Denver, was wrecked three miles norta
of Foil., i Junction, earl MeeMfcaj Engineer M. In J. Cullcii was killed Ousted Mayer Fined One Cnt. and Fir. man Charles T. Gsrrell badly ' Terre Haute p:dwin J. Bidaman. hurt who was recently ousted from the ofThat the whole train was not car- flce of mayor of this city, and his at rled into the dep gully, resulting in j torney. Louis Reirhman. were found serious loss of life, Is probably due to j gtiilty of contempt of court by Judge the fact that it was running slowly on ' Stlmson In the superior court and
dltor and attorney gene.al until he h;:d secured counsel. It developed that Mr. Sinclair owns 04 per cent, of the stock of the company. Mr. Taggart holds practically all f the so,, k of the Prem h LU k Springs hotel, according to th records. Other stockholders are Crawford Fairbanks. Of Terre Haute, lud : L. T. Dickson, of I .ilcago; Walter Barnes and A. E. Thomas.
Citizens Impress Landis w.th Necessity for Public Building. Wabash. Since appropriations for
a fi;..000 site and lloo.uon for a new post offlee building In this .lis-rid were made by co-igross at the session just ended- Wabash business men have been bringing strong pressure to bear on Frederick Landis. congressman from this district, to secure an appropriation for a building site in Wabash. It Is known that the revenues of the Wabah office are larfjM than those at Peru, which has been Klven lll.OM for a site, the population is equal to or greater than that f Peru and is far in excess of several In. liana towns which have appropriations. Congressman Lanols has promised to give the matter his carnal attention, and as b is on the public buildings committee it is expected that Wabash will be Included in the next appropriation bill unless there is an embarrassing treasury deficit.
account of the recent heavy rains.
GOV. FOLK IS AFTER
were nnrrl one ent and costs each The contempt proceeding were
I brought as a result of Bidaman at
Happenings in Brief. Elkhart Charles Clark of T. !e lo, was the victim of a mysterious att.. k in the Lake Shore yards. He was stabbed several times. He is at the hospital in a critical condition. Brazil - Grover Craig, of Curb ,n. working in mine No. 5. at Perth, whs caught by falling slate and his spins was broken He was remova l to a hos
pital In a dying condition.
Mishawaka. -Charles Ixula Hawk.
I.KSBON TKXT.-I.uk 11 1 13. Vers I and It). OOM:.N TKXT.-'-Lord. l . pi "- Luke 11 1 TlMi: !, . m.er. A. D. 25. art.-r ihm lesson PI M i Hum li.-r.- in ivr.- , B 'RiPTl.'RB IU I KUKNi l.S pi- an to prayer Hrayars in 14:21; 11:3; Murk 13.'.; Luks I 16- i In public. Matt II IT J6 i i John 11:41: IT l. trace before mo 14 1 tü.at: Mark C:41. Inik.- nr.
puldic and in private, John i: M Lulcs 4:lt- Short. ela-ulaPrv i.t o . Matt. i7:4s; Luke 23:14; John 11 U; Pi .vr for ftisndaL Matt. 19:1 t Joim 17. prajrsr for enemies, Luk Prayer for himself (but always wui." thi thoiiglit of Hitlers), Matt, h Christ's tearhinicN ubout prayer Group 1. Mutt. 0:5. 4. Qreup 2. Malt. C:7, I. Group 3. Malt C 11 lir..iip i M.k li Matt r it Oroub r. Mark 11... Luka 17 Mitt
i. -I .M.OK i i ... .M.ltl 1, M. - . M.ti. :i :: 1 :roup6. laikr If 1-1; 11 &. Qroup 7. l .ti k- ii ii-lS. Oroup a Luke ps ii i ir..ii. s M.itl 1 I'. ... 9 ::. V iiu.un 10. John 11:13. 14: 14:7. U, p 23 to H, :t. J .... It wan now late in the year A I or possibly early In M, Je. a -probably still in Perea. tsWassJi th. exnet locality is unknown. Jesus, In these teachings ubout prayer, repeatthe several petitions of that pn first given in his Sermon on the IfOUBt He doubtless found it BaeaaasTJ M r than once to teach thus parti ularly on the all important subject of aartv prayer, and also would naturally glvi a form of prayer; but the differer.. e aotteagble in (he two report :5-n. ntd verses 2-4 before us that 1: placed no emphasis ujuin tie exact words He sought rather, by th; model, to show la what spirit we should approac h Clod and w'. ; ttoaa we may bring to him wl;h . - r nnc-e of being heard. Not ct did he toa-h the disciples to pray "In name." That came later. At this lata they could not have endeflllWIll It Tbey needed firvt to learn to pray In n filial spirit, with and for others, and to continue praying if the answer w derayed.
tending the meeting of .he citv (-rein
QP PI PRV flF THF I AW 11 July 3- afUr a restra'niiK order who.ame1 ently from Culver to ULI lUlfJ III LH" 'had been procured aeainst him nr.- visit friends, waa drowned while bath-
: ventini; him or any of his aeents In- lnK ln ,h river. He was seized with
Mo Proceeding ! terferins in any way with the pro- rarnps
Jeffc-rson City
und-r the direction of Gov Folk. As- ceedings of the council
Blatant Attorney General Kenniih and (ientty depart d, Monday night, for St Louis, to Investigate and con-
Organiae to Curb Scorchers. Importe Summary action icalnsi
duct pros, cutions against alleged vlo eorchlng automobilst is ilann-,i i,v
lators or tne hunaay saloon closing , a farmers league called the
law In St. Ixinis countv.
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tiammonn. hix persons were injured by runaways caused by automobiles in this vicinity. Boone vllle By a spark from a forge falling on a keg of powder at a coal
Lime nine Cyrus Mmk1j and Daniel eei re-
Kegulars." which has filed srtieles of eelved burns from which thev lied
The governor has directed that quo j Incorporation in Ii Grange countv Bh men were horribly burned, warranto proceedings to annul their Branches will be organized in every I Indianapolis -Rev. Henry Lee ll,keharters be instltu-ed against two j rounty in the state. Five tnou-and erson. of this city, the oldest fieshl summer gardens in St. Lmls county, , farmers of northern Indiana have INDIANA 8TATI NBWS 8ANDBBJ
, 1 1 ""- ii.iom tu.iaieu i no promised to join the leapuV. w hich terian minister in Indiana, is crtlcallv "lid" PiW h.'ivinir livn l.rfinchf In hla - - i . - , 1 m . , , ... .
I i""is iu ssswsswsväT Biriogentiy mc mc resirn-nce of nis daughtci at
, iw io ppeeu crazed sconners from i'uisviue. Ky
: Chi ago.
lid" law having been brought to hla
stti ntion.
. who was so aetivv iu the Dreyfus pectad, and while ander arrest at El
c
ftp c 1: and
to tlM Pant In en.
tary of Agriculture Wilson will Kansaf- Ctt thhl ersah to lnthe local packing houses and igate dU op. ration of the meat n imal Inspection system.
At the cond annual conference f tin Reformed Hungarian church at Pho nlxville. Pa.. ll.VdOo was appro priated for the erection of a monu Dient to Ceorg- Washington at Buda P' Huncary. .lohn H. Chapman, of Chicago, was. for the sixteenth time, elected president of the Baptist Young People s Vnion of America at the convention In Omaha. The ..tt-ndance was bbbs What etsa p. ntlng. British im,ortors complain that Asaerlean leather Is bsdly adulterate. I i. Ins loaded with epom salts and Kl I t,, te it body and finish. S . n tory of Agriculture Wilson eas that when the seal of Cnc!.
Bern Is placed upon any inspected ar-
of tni-at. i'nelc Sam will stan I
ich
roy, wis-, conualtted -.ulcide. At the sanitary inspectors' confernc e in Brlatoi, Kaglaatf, a delegate iid that If the British public only ..new a pinrter of whai was going on in the slaughterhouses of their own country the Chicag scar - would be come insignificant by oiiiiari.son. At least sevei. ner.iona were killed , and a iarg" number iujured as the , raaaM of claaihatal and hsaaalUh at OcamjKj. in the state of Chihuahua ' Mexico. whl h naly destroyed thlown. Inc luding mining property ownet
by American companies. No lives were lost is the result ol ( the w reck of the steamer Julncy of the
Diamond Jo line, which truck a snaj in the Mississippi rivr near T rem pea lean. Wis. The passengers wore all Ufaly landed and wei-j cared for at Winona. Lacrosse and St. I'a'iL Rev. J. L Rcn, psior of the Man gum (Ohle.) Christian church, prob ably fatally wounded George A. Ste pheaa, his brother hi law, who ha ttone to the 1( a hcune to get his als
EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS
Elkhart. -Kx-i
roeecutor William B
I
Hlie and wife had a miraculous esc t j e
irom death when their automobile wis
I struck at street crosslnc hv a in
lour train. Both were seriously in
lake near their home to fl-h Thev ' J'tred.
Twins Born in Ice Waron.
PFi T IN MFYinn Sf ith B " ' 1 ' 1,1 liLIf lilLAIUU lealerofWi land, took bis wife te a
P'-mi. Jesse Friend, a retired f -rm-
Santa Fe, N. M (uit an am mnt "ntil Mr- I-Vrri-, de, ided that
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oi piojien j ihiiuirm was none. .Mon- cu.in t care co nsn any more, an'l : ?r. ieu rrom a load of hay. su-iainiicg
i.a aitet.MM.t:. at Nu-irro, s-an Man ial n, sne wr.i.-p.-i. t the t -. m to ..r a triple fra ur. of Ms riitbc i. - Can
and n arl-y a :r c bv an earth nustanl he placed her ln an lee wagon epiake slioi. which .us p. severest in'' made Ben Ilur look llk an ama of the 2W shoc k thai l.a. oecnrred teur on the way to the doctor's. When in that part of New Mellen cluriio; the ! fbo 'lector's house was reached he dls-
paet two c ;,rs The ahoehl are local ! "overe that he was the papa of a pair
jf twins.
and ,ii. caused by earth slldci In the Magdalena nsoaatahi CLOSE CALL FOR FAMEUIL HALL. The "Cradle of Am-r'can Liberty" Menaced By Fire For the Second Time In a Brief Pcr od.
for Its charac ter; but I nde gam will
Dot tint th.lt 4-n1 on iinv Uit . .
bird,' m Am, neither upon anv old reeJ ' V. .,H onln". 'hen attempte
vh - ' - J suiciae ny cintina rus throat
found In an all
I i st. te lea tor Lyaai of ffshsssi Cit, Mo. who on n carital of $C00 tan. d tn the lee hasshaat i 1900 and JJ ' ! 1. t oe- 01 10 ' 00 1 ys If he bud th making, of thin.. of ice it would bo lii;har than It mjm Tb;,, M Is not is due to the atmlcjur of the Mhar fen
Jl Clav (Ivans wa nominated fm
uoVrncr by the Tennrsse republican stat1 convention nt Nashville. .1 fl. Plielp stokes, the younr; New York nK'lcralre. who for severs' e.iis ha devote.; lit in s -if to slnrr. 'or!;, has f:hw"iallv hiiul aimit that lo
cast bl i"t wlta the gcrl.ib N uarty.
Boston. Mass.- Firemen saved Fan ull hall. "Cradle of AaMTWaa Liberty," Monday. It was hot work, but the entire fire depart men: retondc d, and fought the (lames that surrounded tt.' structure.
Dewf Mut Wa.its Divorce. Vine nnes - Aftes, only four months
f man led life Louis Er.glehart. a deaf mute, has decided that married life
is not satisfactory, and sued for di
vorce. He says his wife leaves him
md goes to dances and otherwise
reata him cruelly.
Town Wiped Out by Fire.
Bonneville. Fire supposed to be nf
'nrendiary origin destroyed the town
' tt Lynvllle. I.Oimi population, causlne
mis is the sfcend time In n brief I 1 loss of I'S.OoO. Twenty-two build
periou mer me stiuciure .las nienac ed by fire
beta 'ngs were burned and the town practically gone out of existence.
Is
Fell Dead in His Barn Lot. Petersburg As he was opening
R3j?rvensky To Be Restored. St. Petersburg It is now understood that Admiral RoJst venaky. who
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- 1 j , mi 1 1 mi, 1 1 la ; (Jl 1 Ilv . im, um mm iniKo cirive into me charge of eowaidic" in nrrendering j uarn lot. William Fowler. 65 years to th enemy after the battle of the I ld. was selied of paralysis and fell Sea of Japan, will be restored to Lue i lue downward, dead. His condition
active list of the navy.
Marines 8ufTtnng From Malaria. San Juan, Porio III The Cultcd States crulier Colua.bla ailed, Monday, for Boston, with d00 marine n b::a.-d. of whom 1C5 are suffering, II s rfoinly, frosj pialariu contracted t tHhsaota.
was not Known till s!i time later, when his son called him to dinner! nd he did not respond.
Aged Minister Dead. Fort Wajnae. Rev. Dr. Charlc "!ro. for N yean a minister of tu Uffssayj Litheran church in the fii iirl fyacd. I deid, a.el 72 ycart.
iftene has developed and his re. o ry
is not possiiiie. Croshen -Twenty-one graduates of Cosben -dlee. the Mean n.iie e luc ational school, have volunteered for service In the foreign mission fields. Elkhart News w;is receiwl of the de. ,ih from t ulserc alassl of Dr rjeorire B Chester, a prominent Elkhart dent-
1st. at Aiken. S. C. f neaatfUla- L c. Naary win sKn aajhl publishing a n-w weekly paper, to ! kmmn as the Four County Enterprise, to be circulated in the conn ties of Wayne, Henry. Kandel; h and I Ma wave. Auburn The publication of the Morning Democrat. O. H Davaav ed
itor, has ceased, the plant and good will having been acquired hy the Au
Hum ( ourier Mr. Downev will
tabllsh an Independent newspajter at
Huntington. Wabash - An appll atlon for t;t appointment of n receiver for the Wa
bash Cabinet company was made in th
circuit court by M. R. Gardner, tha heaviest stockholder, who alleges that he Is lMng pushed out of the ..n rn. Richmond. Klchmond defeated IndlanapolH at golf by nine points. Mlshawaka. Jennie, four veara old
diuehtei of Frank Mar b. a wnlthy
rarmer. iranK coal oil and died. Klchmond. -Curtis Huff, a graduats
f BaHhiu college, claas of l0, waa
drowned at Salem. 111., while bathlnn
a river. tie lived at Lee. 1 a-
Ohio.
The Lord's Prayer. We aaauehal Inappropriately style the prayer which J. --us taught "the Lord's Prayer." it is our prayer - the prayer for ev -chi'd of God. "Its distinctive char... teristlcs- the filial spirit and 'he fr. ternil spirit. The Iird's Prayer Is thu. nothlnir else than the summary of the law put into practice; and this sun: mary so realized In the secrecy of thi heart will naturally pass fieri ::' the entire life." (Jodet. "I need to think the Lord s Prayer w.(- a pr .ycr: but as I live longer, an l MX m ire of life. I begin to believe tl r. M no such thing as getting through iL" Our Heavenly Father knows on favoritism; he is Just as willing I . a swer tho prayer of his humblest ehlld as that of the most mature saint li t It is true that we need to he tan ht tn pray Now the same Teacher wh taught the apostles and early dls-iples h.i- Ih the Teacher of every ..tie wh' has been "mighty In prayer" sin e theit day. And he has not yet closed his school, nor ever turned away one will
lng to be a scholar. To him we .. may come and with sincere hear' fTr the prayer which is our Golden Tev "Lord, teach us to pray." Jesus will Bot give us soni" magic formula, for aaylng prayers is not praying, but through his own words of teaching sm h as we have to-day before us. a ml through praitloe drill, he will teach and train us. so that we too ni ay be able to offer "the effectual, fervent prayer" which "availeth mm h. " Jesus' example, as well as his word? taught those who were associated with him that It is man's hirh ptllHega t pray to the great God. At one time they asked Je ns. "Teach us to pr:i
In replying he taught that we mav come to God as loving c hildren to a kind father, and that we may pray f M others as well ns ourselves. Our first petitions should be for the honori: . - af our Father's name, the coming of Christ's klntrdom, and the :. ansgpll ah Dient of God's blesse l will nmong laen The Dead Prayer Offlee What ? conic s of cJl the unanswerel lettaTS; Thouoands of them find their way to the dead letter office. Some never reach the person to whom tbey are ad dressed, because of the postage not being paid; ixmie full because they are directed to the wrrng office; some . not be sent because the address is illegible; and some because the matter Inclosed Is illegible. These float through the malls, are examined nt dlfferent offices, marked ".Missent," and finally they fall Into the dead letter office. There they are opened and read, and If valuabl. are forwarded. If not. they are given to the flames
Pin h Is the accuracy and skill of the post office department, that very few fall to reach their destination. Some privers ne-er reac h God because thev
are not addressed to his office. Thev
are directed to the audience. God's O-
flee Is not in our neighbor's care, nn l
if we direct our prayers to that point.
thpy will certainly go to the dead let hat offlee. Each of the reasons why letters go astray will hold good of no answered prayers. Ad vorate Practical Points. V. 1 On'y under the tuition of a divine teacher can we learn to pmj Orluht Rom. 8:26. (Rev. Ver.) V. 2. We should recognize God as our loviim Father snd come to him with holy conftden -e Ps. 103:1.1 V. 2. We shnll have our own an 1 the best way when we suffer the Splrl' to conform our wills to Ood's will 1 John 1: 14. IS. V ." The divine plan Is to fe d only the 1 ungry -Mat. 5: V. The earnestness which displeases man p'eases God. 1 Thr .17
