Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 52, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 September 1906 — Page 6
LlIyLT COL KIlI b faihHl Ph,tad,lhlii Real
INDIANA
NEWS OF THE WEEK
average
AN EPITOME OF THE MOST IM ORTANT EVENTS AT HOME AND ABROAD
MRTH, EAST, WEST, SOUTH
Carafülly Dgetted nd Condensed Compilation of Current Newt Item, Domest c and Foreign.
MISCELLANEOUS. ktlmarl Knsewater. proprietor and editor ef the Omaha eb . Ho-. i( fouud dead In a cnurt room in the ie beiidlng. havinj; passed gvgy, it is pre- ..- ., from heart disease, Mr. Rosewater bad been prominently idti tilled with the political, financial and business affairs of Omaha and Nebraska for forty pars He was born la Bohemia, in 141. came to America lall54. and du-.nc the civil w..r as a trusted telegrapher under , Grant The CWataaeta S h Plantation To., in Cuba, has asked for American government protection for their proprty against raiding parties of in a gen's Kentucky democrats have started a movement to secure the national dem oeratlc convention of in LouiTille The interior department promises 1 to establish agents with data about the lands in Oklahoma at various cen ters. the sealed hid plan is unchanged Oklahoma may bo able to formally enter the union of the Cnited State by July 4. 107. but it has many detail to work out before entering. Texas Cattle Raisers' association and others seek to reopen the cases ot rate complaints before the interstate commerce commission The last day of August broke all heat records In England The official Instruments at 2 p. m registered 1 degrees in the shade and 129 in the
sun. a flegree of heat the Englishman is not used to
James Van Peynia. aged 0 a wellknown politician of Kansas Citv Kas and formerly president of a large hardware company that failed recently, committed suicide at his home bv ehootlng He had been despondent over financial losses. The wedding ceremony of Thomas E McClure and Miss Pearl Miligan had Just bwn completed at the home of the brides parents. Mr. and Mrs. 8 C. Millgan. a few miles north ofl Kingman. Kas and the weeding partv had seated themselves to partake or refreshments, when a terrible bolt of lightning struck the house badlv wrecking 'he building. Rev. Dav; C. McClure and Emest Johnson and sev era others were badly stunned. Word has reached Washington tha' many members of the two houses and partk ularly the senate, do not take kind'v to the Roosevelt method of pelting These public men have In'i nuted that as long as the control of the government printing office remains with congr-s a- :r undoubted
iy flos now. thev polling departure-
The express con, panics have notified the officials of the various railroads that the express eoanpagj and the car rytng road expose themselves equally to the penalties of the Hepburn a-t (the rate bill) by carrying the property of one mad over the Mne of another, and as a consequence this practice will be discontinued at once The closing of the two weeks' grandcircuit meeting at the NM Kndand breeders' track In Readvilie. Mass.. saw two id s records TtTstrltshad by Ecstatic, who paced the second heat of the final free for all in 2 01 , and the third in I 19. The first is the fastest b a second ever made by a pacing mare in a race, while the com blned time of the two heats average faster than any previous time by a pacing mare in competition. Wm Jennings Hryan received an ovation at Madison Square garden, fully twenty thousand people being present Mr Hryan declared the trusts would be the important question in the next presidential campaign. He favored an income tax. arbitration be twen capital and labor, government ownership of railway trunk lines, and Independence for the Philippines Secretary of Agriculture Wilson insists on plain labels, stating that pick rs must place tags on packages Mat tag ingredients
Turkey
ist c. coaantttod suicide
b shoottug. Qaaaaje QgejgJ and I). Cad llenick hae resigned from the board of the
Mutual Life Insurance Co.. and Fred crick Cromwell au.l Adrian Iselin ae .put the finance i-ommlttoe o' ' the Equitable. The western trunk lines denied the , ! petition of the Chicago Commercial ! asaix-latlon for lower rates to Mis- I i souri rter SOtatS and the southwest Several batteries .f rapid fire guns, manned b Americans, are ut llavuna. and will be used against the insurgents The uns were secured in the United States. It is stated that the southwestern railways will increase their grain trar flc this year fully 20 per cent, over last rear. During the en ' d Au. 31 ths geographical In: ;e of ;eottingen university, in Cermany. recorded eight earthquakes and 20 ths week previous This is :he heaviest record ever made at the institute Mr Mtansi the
at Havana, has warned the Cuban Qov.-rr.ment that It must protect A triorlean interests In the tobacco bolt Boveral plantations owned by Americans have been raided by insurgcuts. Cen. H. C. Childs, former attorney tUOJOrgj ,.f Minnesota, died from append. citis. For the fourteen: h time the executive council cf Vict. ria. Australia, has
CAUGHT HiMf STENSLANO. PRESIDENT OF A J LOOTED C H 'C AGO SANK, CAP- 1 TUrtED IN TANGIER. I L
BETRAYED BY A WOMAN
HOOSIER HAPPENINGS
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News of Interest From Various Towna i n Indiana.
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Our Pattern Department
MISSES' SHIRRED COSTl.
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PASTOR REBUKES HIS FLOCK. ROCKEFELLER AWHISKYMAKER
Charged That He Mistreated Her, and She Carried the Story to a Newspaper Office, and Stensland Was Followed.
Says He Will Resign Because Gossips Condemn Wife's Garb.
Report Standard to Buy
Oil Company Wants Distilleries.
Tem Haute tillers returned
tb
rejected the propos.-.l to
right of suffuse on women William Jennings Hryan arrived at N York from hit tour around the world He was accorded u hearty m cepfioa, and delivered ao address at l.id:oti Square tird-u. II is s:atd that the H pbu-n rv.e bill will put the private car lines out of business They are tnadf common carriers, subject to all prortstcaj of the act. The wrecked Philadelphia Real Estate Trust Co. may be abL to resume business. The funds of th Pr.-sbyte-riaa ihutch and othe-r in&tltut.otis -m to be Intact. Eastern and western railways com plain of a car shortage to transport
they with-
oppose radical
Oe
an 1 Hula: ria belle rod to
on trie vi rto of actual hostilities. The public will reap no benefit in ttpreef ratet undOf the Mr rate law. Tie rates of every company will be identical with those of everv other. The Japanese have opened alny ad a fre. k rt. Th- son of Crown Prir.ee rrHrii-
Of GefUMUsj mas bapt zed at m. Aft.r the Ceremony P nphie. the molar r h' Id a lrve, ;" 'he eradle a din 1 r
1 pop. tor W 1 1 .1
V.P c s
foiioweJ. at w toasted his nr aa tut) k 1 'hlCHgr, fei tu nej t n .n 42s oosata, j.
Co.. on tin Tr-.e c wl during h 1.7. an
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corresDo.din
the Str.n'lnril
1 charge of rebating. CMOM cf Infernal revrnui 1 0:1 h .f July we e $2.'.,
nnra e r IT." 'd 40 nioi
Tm x'.-.tordinary demand for gold in Europe has stopped import of gold to the United States. This has no caused any flurry in money centers. bankrs reporting they have 6uftlcicnt 10 m. et all demanrik.
oeaatly I report was teal from Havanr that the loyal troops met and 'defeated a band of revolu'ioni si , and ktliCd 17 Later reports are that only one rovolutlunist suffeiej death in that -battle. 1 The stare department has made pubile a proclamation by Pre ident Knose veit declaring and put ing int effect on September 1 the new aitreeniout as to reciprocal tariff cone ss.ons be'ween this government and Spain. The Chinese are talking parlia nient. The dowager empress has ap Poiuted u OOOUBHtOO to consider t hereport of th 'hinese commissioners ho recently returned from studying foreign governments. M. F. EDtott, general counsel for the . audard Oil Co.. d MMOM as absurd ths renort that the Standard had taken steps to acquire all of the pr.ncipal dlstilieriet in the I'nlKd State. The Real K.state Trust Co., of Phil aded'hia. organized in 188.". and re garded as one of the strong financial Institutions of that city, is in the hands of a receiver Its president. Frank K Hippie, who was responsible for the condition of the institution, committed suicide a few days before Hippie was treasurer of the general assembly of ;he Presby ier an church in the I'niited States, and almost 11. ; I Of the funds of the church ar in the Institution. The failure w.t caused by Hippie l.-an nc funds to a ; promoter. The liabilities are placed a' IIO.ftOO.OOi. with quick assets ot I3.SO0.OM and doubtful collateral ot $8.000.000. In the South C
primaries M. F Ansell. whom loa tdff Tiüman opposed, was electe 1 governor. The dispensary law. wide! Senator Till. nan championed, w.i
g.ven a severe hlow. In .in intenk-i tu. R Hearst de dared that he would not run on th. deni-M rafle ticket in New York foi governor but will be the nominee , th Independence League. Wüte eiiuian. arctic explore scud laTonnatlea from Ipltiaonot Norway, that he has decided not tt att.ttnpt a voyage northward this yoo: on BMOfJSt of mechanical d"fects !: the equipment of his airship. As an act of courtesy, President Roosevelt ordered the quarantin. rule nuspemlc 1 f0r j, Hryan an fandh when ihey arrived In Neu York harbor. Rejirts have been circulated a!! ing defective workmanship on Uritlbi , battleships. It wa.i asserteil thai if -Iva-inir the Aloutapu v bp h went
wn mo rocus err i,undy Island, In .Inn,
laut, gravi
re isTOvereq The Daily Malf BOrrtM J ondent ' cw make a similar statement aho.it the monster battle hip rJrcadnonpht. The rainfall aiong the Atlantic coast -luring August was upprex -denied. Government .f(lclals iu Havana
were mada happy by ti,r report of victory of p.yai trnps over a band 1 ' -n's. m whPh 17 Insurgent., vere rei ortcd killed and many wounded, and in which the loss to th fOranMtont was one killed It wa charart e,i gg a battle and a "tell m blow fctareoel Is re-tlng a wlroless tele rraph station on the west coast at Irtland. from which he Intends to sen vircless measai; acrots ths Atlao
Tangier - Mr. Paul ( Stensland. land, president of the looted Miivvauk0 Avenue state bank of Chicagti. is no loti-, r i fugitive. The iu.m vs ,o is alleged to have looted his institution ; of nearly U.flflfl KM, and who hoiflod the deteetives of the old Ud now worlds could no: aocap :ii" raagaojMt of woman scot net) At eiht o'clOCa M.-tiday inclining Assistant State's Attorney Oteoa of Chicago, acconipaniod by Chicago Tribune reporter, placed his band n Stensland's shoulder in the Tangier post office, and the Imn pursuit v as over. Stensland. pool and earning ly half clad that Um Usptnao was ended, turned a fate lined from worry and dissipation to his egptora sad said;
es. 1 in Btensfaad. 1 know want me back there, and 1 11 b
out further formalities'' ttegaland reached Tangler, July 29, b the steamer uibei. from Gibraltar, traveling M P. Ulson, of rway. Shortly iftOTWgrd tln.o atrived in Tangier another Olson. but whose name was bona fide, and w hose arrival meant the downfall of the handsomely dressed, dissipated-looking stan-er v.ho climbed the hill on Which the quaint Moorish town Is built, eaten I the city gate and hurried to the C.rand Hotel Oriental. How Stenilard W.is Tracked. This second Olson rai the assistant state's attorney id Chicago, who had !- n placed on Stensland's trail by a woman whom the fogttisa banker is alleged to have mistreated In Chicago, and who carrried her story to a r wspaper office The prosecutor had followed the man throuch England and through Spain, always an hour or two too late, but sure of virlnn- In v,
- - - .' iUW end. Bteasland iliü not s'em to be suspl- i clous at first. He mad no effort to cover his tracks, beyond the assumfion of an alias. He rather avoided the bfe hotels, but otherwise ho t.Je himself prominent. He was a "spender." He lived at a ttrrible unit, and his name hejegagf a by word In music halls and dance resorts. Again Olson wa.; cheated, however. Hardly had h- reaehld Tangier wh-n the man he was ;rncklr? defmrte.l for Gibraltar. The praaaetitor regxalered , at the C.rand Hot. 1 Oriental and told ' the proprietor he was a son of the "Olson" who had preceded him. Charters Tc-pedo Boat. I think he h is gone to Gibraltar." I som -one fold Olson. So the Chicagoan chartered a torj-edo boat which had ; not yet been turned over to the British navv and sped to Gibraltar, He arrived two hour tn ia m , 1
quarry had iOttblod on his water too k and had turned back to Tangier Olson followed him. Stensland. still travelimr as Olson, resumed hiss fast life. The second Ol. --on watched sod hided his time. He made the rounds of the cafes and sjanclns halls, sitting unostentatiously where he could keen perpetual vigil n his quarry-for the Ol-on of Norway was an inveterate f Ho wer of the iantaaaaa and cafe haliituep. Daj and night Olon watched OI-on. Where one wound his way through the moonlight streets fo scenes of rev. elrv. (he other followed. As tboOgh flrtng way under the constant bnt. as yet, hardly recogaltd surveillance, the handsomely dreaasd atraager rat led in alna lad aaag, ipendlng his, money like water and arousing the Joaloaay of tha ,rab chb h aho were smiled upon by the fe.ninine fYrqaeat , an 4 the Card PVaacals, the Cafa imrtal and the C.if- Turesque U Eaal tha n :. Olson was sure. He had found his man When the two met face to face n the po-d dRce. OJ. , son placed Stensland under arrest
I Fairmont. Mrs William U ("lews, the young wife of tha. naator
lf the Contrro,' illon.il ,.hnrl. K I t'tl. wller
rw"'S Mill ' is 14 tSO
made herself talked about because she doesn't dress in go.d taste, according to the Ideas qJ VgrhNM women glon bers of the church, and now Mr. Clews is going to quit. The pastor says that these women, whose names he Is too gallant to mention, bal who evidently consider Ihotnasltoa the leaders o fashion in Fairmount. cut'' his wift hoeaaaa they don't like tha way her clothes look. Mr. Clews says tha: their gossiping has become intolerable to his spouse, and that be is going to stand by hi r and seek a new Hock which win be mure appreciative Of Its shepherdess, Mr Clews told his congregation that ha OHM leave as soon as bil year was up, the first of next February, and he gave the reasons, it male a Ottan tion. He held that even if Mrs. Clews' ideas of dress didn't )ba with those of the women who went to Chicago to have their clothes made, he couldn't
TafM Haute d.'s Monday from ('In n monthly meeting
01 DOM trust and independent distill an was baM. U is stated by local owners oi dislillerioi that attorneys ioi the Staudard Oil company have approached distillers asking them if they would entertain a proposition to buy their plant. Practically all have answer, d in the ufflimalive. It Is the opinion Of distillers here that the Standard made tbe overture with
probable latentior of eacaalns
BUMulactnra of dam
th.
largely In th lured alcohol
M the Chicago meeting It was the - neral oaiaioa that tha oaUool is lav 01 able for gg increase in business of M per cent this fall and winter. t the internal -revenue offtCS here the leceii ts for the first 21 days in Aug ust this year were greater than tor the month of August last -.ear.
v : fa
to Ik talked about and it
allow her
nored. "There are some members of this church who persist in talking about Mrs. Clews. ' he said. "She has nev. r been so unhappy during her life as alnca she came to Fairmount to live, and i: is due solely to the manner in which she has been treated. I will not at this tine.' give the names of the. members of the COngregsUoa who have been unkind to her. but I am in a position to do so if aocosaary.' Later Mr. Clws said: Troni the dav I brought Mrs. Clc.vs here she bai
ceen cut Dy some members of
my
To Establish Home for "Bums." Winona Lake tTm for "poor old bums" er mvn that "ara 1 'wn ami out" will be eatabllahod at ' lis place ni the near future ih B me morial to tha lata aaawjol )i Hadley, friend of drunks and for some L'o years ' 1 I ! '! .ierry McAuley mis-ion of New York -ity This was deeldod upon at a Hadley memoria service. "Hoo iiaiiiey" tor ytars had epeal part of each summer here. The first donation for the farm was made by Charles H Mad: , head of a rescue mission in Pough keepsie. N. Y. It was Hadley. he said, who rescued him. On the platform were seated ten superintendents of rescue missions
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HOME FOR SOLDIERS' WIDOWS. OCCUPIED BY 1C1 CLD WOMEN.
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Pattorn Moe IH4 and r077. 3h . i effects in waists and skins ;uc among th.- most noticeable of thi OAs styles. The Misses Costume , one of the prettiest yet shown, and win serve adnirably for an evening j Ir.-.ss The waist is cut in low n n j 1 n . I . ...... I t . .
mi r nii siurred yoke. The sl are in elbow length litilshe.i t.v . ,
frill The upper part of the sleeve id shirred to match. The top 01 the skirt Is shirred to form a yoke, and falls ratw full at the i.over edge, a ribbon eaah with long ib. ing ends completes this dainty girlish costume. Dotted Swiss, mull, liberty or India silk rlU all develop charailnjtly, The T" II urn sire will require two and five eighths yards of 44 inch material for the waist and fottr yards for the skirt. Waist No ag siTie? f'r IS, IS, 14. 15, If and 17 rag Skirt No .",077; Unm f,,r 12. 14 It, Hi and 17 years The above iius tration calls for two ; patterns The price is tOB cents for the waist and ten cents for tha skirt. TO.:. .. .
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A DAINTY LINGERIE BLOUSE.
Lafayette. One of the handsomest an I most ilnely appointed buildings on the grounds of the Indiana State Soldlen" home Is the new Widows' home, which was recently completed and has Just been occupied. The home was erected with a ..ono appropriation made by the last legislature. It stands on the north side of the grounds apart from the other buildIriEs. It faces south and every room hi bright and sunny. There are 101 old women boused in the building.
,r'J "iie h me i"i sleeping rooms being occupied. The batldlag is two stories high and in the center th. re are three stories. In addition to the 101 sleeping rooms there are nine bathrooms and the kitchen a BuathlUS dining room and reception parlors Mrs Laura Ingeraoll Is matron of the building Before it was erected the women at the home were erowded in to quarters much too sma'l for their number, but the new building relieve all the strain, and there Is ateaty o! room for all.
State Department lnt?r;sted. Chicairo. Assistant .State's V erne. Harbour ha receded a teletram from the ngte department at v üb tagten, saying thai a eablegana had l.-en sen- , the Morccan author. is ! I I . . .
iing wnettier hey would render Stensland.
sur-
BOBfregattoa who do not consider her Clothes aaa enough for those of a Clergymaa'l wife. They say she hasn't any fasle. The talk Is just a lot of hobble and not of a serious nature, bu' when fault is found with her I consider It a persona! stab at myself, and I will not endure it. The thought of my wife's unhappiness makes it impoaslble for me to discharge my du ties property, and I shall leave Immediately on the expiration of the term for whleh I was engaged." The trustees of the churh have taken no action on Mr. Clews' rods nation. The pastor Is a graduate of the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago
and his wife was a bride of only a few days when he brought her here.
from that many larRe cities. ' Scotle the Hum, Mr Hadley's first convert, prominent clereynien from all over the United States, and Henry H Ha Iley. the only sn. all honoring the same man. Many broke down and cried when young Hadley testified 'hat. although he had had such a saintly father, he himself had been a drunkard and a gamblor until six months ago. but that since then ho had not UMKhed I drop or taken a hat, A collection was taken for the bum farm." A home will be built on the farm for Mis Hadley.
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GREAT DEMONSTRATION IN CfclLE An Ei precsion to Foreign Nations For Sympathy and Aid.
Santiago. Chile A Rrnat demonstration was h!d bare, n order " express to forest, nations the hanks of republic for the
fcets in her riveting I fhv an'' h,n Chtk til rum of tho
; reeent ea.th.piake Fifty thousand : persons marched in review past rteel darn Rlaeco ami Pr4nudent-elect Mono ' an'1 ' WC corps eiihu Root .
was present and loudly cheered.
taaafcl in Stocking Feet. Kvansville, Aug. 17 County au. parlatoadenl .lohn Fulling, of Gibson county, who addressed a number of his school teachers nt Oak Summit park, found It so hot ,hat he took off his coat. His feet hurt him. and he asked pei mission of the young la iies In the audience to remove his ebnen, They granted him thin privllege, and he finished his address standing in his stocking feet.
known Terra I for two
Held
Rob Chicago Mail Pouch. no Haute It has 1,..-
that a mail ikiucIi from '' to Chicago was missing w eks and then found in a
Woman Killed by Train. Rochester While riding on a hand car from Laitan to Ge'tnany. Mr and Mrs. Leslie Knieten were
Struck by n pusseng r train Hals'on was Instantly killed
Mrs
m ar r.mngham. Ill . with letter-
opened tad scattered arond. those which contained cash having been -polled, it hug-paged the pouch contained the daily remittance of checKs by three Ter re Haute banks lh.se cheeks were fnd n the ground. The IfcKeei bank had mail ed 129.000, the Te,,,. Haute National " 1 "1 the First National $'.. The first Information of the loss came front the not'- s to the local baa ha b th. li Chicago bank correspondents on bovF found the mall. All the bank chef Ks gag recov. red. The
poueg was stolen f , om ,If.. iaBtyj plat form at Kiflngliani.
Pattern No KM -White batiste
makes some of t. daintiest and mo t attractive of the lingerie blouses. This model Is absolutely simple, the trlmminK oraaiatlng of bands of Valea I cionnes in combination with tine tucks. The sleeves are the fashionable elbow length, tucked above a straight Cuf Dotted Swiss. muslin, linen an I I China silk will all be found available : for the making The medium size will require two and one-eighth yards of llln. h material Sizes for :il It.
38. 4U and 42 inches bust measure Tins pattern will I. M t t.. von on receipt of 10 cents. Adores, a i ,, , r totlie I'uttel ri I .
L iMire to eive sie mm. I Ii llln luor . f l.nf.
m rn amen, ror coo rentes .. write your ordaroa the followinu oaooa:
Ha 55:6. Ittg , NAM!'. AUIUIFSS
HUNTING NEGROES IN LOUISIANA Fatally Wounded Planter. Whose Wife Had Been Insulted.
Shrevepott. La. - a a noot. In affray with COiay and dunk Howard. neurone, in the peblle road at
... iinrt, a I hant planter of that place, was
Kurl dl. I.. 1.. . . -
, r-.n.i., wounuefl. ()rie of negroes re. . I v eil slight wounds.
" ;'- Mr, Steve H,, by Coley Htrgejrd led to the shooting.
inertar -ii-
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Hold Postmaster for Murder. rrinceton Thomas McCleary. rsistmaster at Mackey , lud . hat ggajj arrested on a bench warrant issued by Judge WolborB, based on a grand Jury Indictment charr.ng him with the killing of his brother In law, Melville. Stucky, August ,11. I'jO.'i Two former grand Juries had failed to In dirt McCleary. who was exon.Tated by the coroner Stucky was killed In the nost office as he was advancing toward McCleary with an upraloed knife with tie declared Intention of
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Carter Resumes Command. Fort Menjamln Hnr-lson Mrls-
we-, MiiiT nas returned
eumji rrom nicago and Willi tm n -. .1 T l . m
iIin iniantrv r.tilmente were Tuesday given a problem of defense to work out and devoted the day to field movements.
to
resumed
Blueberries Make Wine Red. Hamhati ,s's I'.'.ou worth of Maa berries every' ear for changing white w ,ne into red w ine.
Lightning Kills Woman of 60 Moonville. - Lightning truck n.i luetaatly killed Nancy nr()wn N years of age. She w widow of Hiram Hmwn. once a prom Itient Warrick county fnrmer.
Snuff Graft for Statesmen. "Lamp oil" is the secretive title under which the house of commons yesrly covers up ll.onn worth of snuff
purchased for the use of membeis and olhc'als and kept at the en: I Ml hi the house All are fret: to re,, rush their private stores. MaK.ng a Job Complete. "Most any man ran make a fool of hi aself It is where he wants an aJtggOJi Job and doesn't care for the expense that he gets some woman to help him.
