Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 4, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 October 1906 — Page 6

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NEWS OF THE WEEK AN EPITOME OP THE MOST V PORT ANT EVENTS AT HOME AND ABROAD

NORTH, EAST. WEST. SOUTH

Ci-r1u y D geatwd and Ccndcnaad Compi'it en of Current News Iten-g, Domeatc Jrifl Fore gn.

' Fifty !)tw are reported loot and - '1. ii.n' ' m XI htle, AI ..I . In leanc The prop ft Ipsa I plated 41 f 3. (WO HHI. Cat! a in Mississippi southern Ala'.ama and .-s i tirtu Arkansas VM metlj damaged by the Storni the 1st ter part of September. (i il Poor, 'he laventoi of the air brake generally used on Annuucan railr'.; d d m Portland. Me. Mrs Ha d tiould it slater ha . : a i n naiitati in San Fian clor' A complete and er elaborate Grtitttol MM monial marked the Baa" bration of the nuptial und Mim Klla Clemmons i utltled to the nan.' Sun i She l.- :'.--n a m - . worker in San Fianrinfo for sev ial yea-- She .-aid For eight a - I ::'. I night and day attend :ng the won . n nd hildrcti in China U hi only Catholic who ever deretad herself to thai branch of mie-

aioaary endeavor

EDITORS PROTESTING Joseph smith rrested INK fjjfj

f KNEW MANY PRESIDENTS. James A Hauoard Dies at County

-ALL LATEST RULING OF COM MERC E COMMISSION UNFAIR.

RAILROAD AOS ARE BARRED

Say There Nothing n the Law That Calla for Such an intrepretat.cn ThiCommiiiion Flooded wtn K cka."

ruling of sn.it h

MORMON PRESIDENT CHARGED WITH HAVING FIVE WIVES. Also With a Statutory Offense m Connection With B.rth of Ha Forty Th.ru Child. ..!; I jki' City. I lab l lir uoidcnt of tbe Mm in in lnir. li losc-ph K Siuuli has Ihmmi am td and .'oiit:.l over to the district .-mit. im the i haige of 1 1 vini; unlaw fm.v w ii h Iva viv Tb (omjla.it w - . : n n by a Xloinioii deputy ige I Iff, it.- wari ant was neived ' .i. t of a Mm tnon shciiff. . ml t hi committing u.a.

itiai' is also ? .uormon. Vn-idciit

Infirmary Near Kokomo.

VENTS OF OKLATEST INTEREST THKÜL'lillOL'T THE STATE

Kokomo. James Arthur IIa-. Maid, the IiIi-ikI of presldentaV mice wealthy. In lad ul the count y

inflruiaiy near 'Iiis if Mi- bad snen ami sustained a i.mal aritualnlauee. REFORMER WOULD REFORM.

.Hins in tu i hih i mhics than any oilier civilian, perhaps, in the. l'nit il Stall X'l.. n I'OUth in ( 'iiicirtii.it I

D agraced Lapote Paator Seeking to he uu I Con l.a ! . t. ho was on.

Purge Himself of Sina by Hard Work in the Open A.r.

is arraigned i'iiiii ...au-if i

BA asuiugmi T M I e

tile interstate OOmmercs GOanniiss.oa cuei his arrest, and .;.iwd pieliiu

to the effect :h..t uo-iKiu- but uiom .- maiy hearing

CELLANEOUS. T Taft baa u i-d

to-

mutation es. shushing a provisi government fur Cuba The Cttwg II lo r.nalu over the ao-rnr buildinics of the island. tb- liead ne verTimnt wi!l remain . Mrtl wrlll cmtin ie. a.', wi'.l W

can h tiaid fir t r;i nuiuirLat um nf I 0tff he was

Ifinr mia of in runtl 1 i'r or Bronerty," mmm

waa robbed in Paris of a si beten lliat 111 turaiv :.f..:oad wi.l bton- a . h floiKM a man intr' iirohib:tdl fnni xchanciu; transpor-proc-ducfd felfMMÜ 'o Mrs Rede at her I tatiou lo: al. : space iu tu

nal hott! aa the it-preüen: t:v. ..f a bi aewspap.rs of tht- country.

l" ePirV firm. Ar rrn::inl:r.- lh n 1 . . .

r i nv rLiiiuit - a. .... .i !,.:: -a a

storm of prot-'.-: rumi tm publi-hr

l. iiH.i . I i, r. v. r .mam atteatpl ' . in oUsWl until I have

Altai !m-iib bound aweawncn in ratonuiRii mvsHf. with pleated m h.s owa 9 I v WIIHama. Ilm

i-.-.'Kiiuai.f. usi.'u pasio: oi tin- mst thus

suient Smith rt-aehed bre two 1 'aM burth Of UapOtle. WitMrWfrtMsl Itfa auo on his r nr.n fTC atBNPja. t a J -1 to tin- pk and MdUMIfMl Ho thi n learned that an Sttamnt had i " inisti rial t.. k for th- fatm

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aran :y ftrn

auif up an antio ineed to Mra. Reede the rail of a prominent resident, and ah It-ft the ouni to et him. When he rt-'urned h alleaed jeaejer'a

sMH ii luade :i secure his arrest lor a tatntv. offense in . onnccuou with the b. -al of hin fort) third child. The compluiut was made fn-iu a di.-tim ily

throughout in- eotmtry. Kv.ry Bail I MitafonsMM sotni e. Th ct.mity at

r tbe s i;.-risioB of the provinional repreaenta'lve and the ntnne were

ptivi rnment jtftary Taft hat nein- jccn

mated Uov. Heektnan W inthrnp. of Port.. R:-o :o lie provisional foernor of fiiha The Tnited States Iii -n.: -'iffirteni force la maintain or-ia-i . 't"t.f :r.s'reenis have laid down lh:! arms Attornev (Jeneral M r-d-r bi Malta against reilroadnT for failure lo attach safety appliances. aWerMAT) R.: diplomacy hatt re-tt-ei -infldenc- m tht fatted Italaa on 'he iart of ak i h Al ian ruua-

into XVatshiUKt" n brings hundreds of ietters from acta i papers men. all of

! which severely cri: rii Lhe c tnmi-

P - ' hour nd.iii: ar 7 a sion for "going m of is way to nit s - 1 -: 'l 's " :-:n Ml in iü. ae sj.ai..; - Th publish, rs inam a . r ava . . aa

.-t lams, aecoiainx 10 ine ornoiai n? .i, that there is net hin n. w in the 1 the aitom..v . ,.,,iH...i in Mt,w.n, .., . - .....

T i tntat I j . i - - . '.un, i" . u in ,t: ic.ihi oue vear

hand's lilooae. At prwchw and i nftn um lot many yean ii had head that the tajrletaV tural l.f. in .re than un other eea docea to Um ragi aeration n man. and

tomey refused t approve of a pi ose- n has b--n his boii ... aead to the

u ..on on this ri.arge. riic attorney ia :n i r ia-.- oi a lallet 1. other as then cited tppanll In court. ( that aa could coatral In hainiony ami to show cause why in should cot with Iiis thiu afiei .uivinn MM I" compelled to act iu th matter. Aft- ' f sseii to iuiiii.ua! practices, he has e: 'he bearing, the com . held that r ! i .i t.in ii iia . i- u If int.

aa 2T.7 inches Th- lh' fa'lwJ '""na purchasing adter- offered no evidence that the mother J rimt involves a .-. l a aimn frtmi his Andrew laokaoi. Mr. Hacuanrs first aHaa to he gulf am uslIJS apace to be paid for in trans- ,ne t0llu as Uot wie uf lf aeraall a sacceasftü minister of I vote was for Martin Van Huren. Othei MtsaaaBlasat ,)hio Portattoa and -hat Mack a ruling is Smi,h,- , , he K..H. (presidents he Knew were William H

lrek;er:t Kip of the San'a Ke aVMann ascribes year's !ig p:-eflfa to ihe 'a-on ;.- .-rops. A St. Petersburg dispatch says 'h i p in: -ni.n to ant:r:pa :he Iis laaartra Of a grave tnilitan vandal . cel. nl f i ngin.-ers having be'3 arrosted on atlaiMl oonaeetioB with the sale of hBBortaad fnantler panm to the ag r.'s of a art -: Th- tttrtMMld annual convention af tho National Women's Temperance BaM w ill b held in Hart to-.; t'onn.. Uctober 26 to 31. inclusive. Si a ins of affairs la Cuba, and he intervention of th I'nited States. J Paris Temps says of the t'ubana: -iti , ugh the island is not vm annex. : to UM I'nited States, there is little .ubt but That it will be the

ures of The wea'her bureau

1". t. Kn .tlnina: about S p

iu Thursday was

was gvneral over he Mississippi

and Missouri valle The storm has moved northward and is expected to reach 'lie lake rtgions Saturday and coatinue Sown the St. Lawrence valley Paul O. 8ten.iand. the Chicago bank convict, was put to work in the sortinn. rHm of th broom factory. whre tw labor by the side of lohn A I. inn the -x-olerk of the superior court of "hieago. under sentence for embezzlement. A r.Miiral xa frauchise. which

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law which wou!U in any way forbid 'o prosecute, because ih- (omplalnant hard :al ; - in the o.ea air Th situa

not only uncalled for by e:thir :ae

W hatever is the motiv back of fj;e

ieii-r or iae spirit oi tne law, out ; (be

unconstituttun.il as well. One proraiu ur paMtaii ,

or two ago: " Th-re is not only nothing in the new rate law which would call for such a ruling aa this from the coinn.issiou. but the rultng is au'agonistic to the national constitution as well, and U will aot he upiuld by the courts. The railroads that dt st.e puo

j.HK-eedings. the effect was to disarm

criticism that has

the rnioct case.

NATIONAL DEBT STATEMENT.

James A. Haggard. .i visit to this COO try in lS'JS. and at

he sain, time sl.inik h.inds with linn.

flrnt

Harrison, James K PoUt, Tsmti Ba

chanan. Z.n hary Taylor, Millani Plllnore, Abraham Lineoia, Andrew

Baaaaai v. Williams is aU..it is years of an... aim until recent ha

ai'piared i, , i,. f..iru ,,,.-! i,,..,ifh II..

..Kamst wie aitorii.'ys Tor M...ir r.Tusil ., .,.,,, .., f:, , wm.,. hjf, ..Johnson. V. S Cram, lames A. (Jar id a day . to take cognisance of tue adnnsauns ,n,.. was a tBrlu,.r Uu.t ,,as aK i f.-ld. drove,- r. velan.l. Itenjamin b Piesideut Smith before the senate rBmuat tha rin wi,.w,i h.. ,i..ir. ! Harrison and William McKinley He

cotutulttee duriag the investigation of ; m,n,.u to ntt.r th,. iUini..y Krad. I heard Gen QarfloleJ preach once in

uat.! with aonora at s.'veral unlver- 1 hrlst'.ati church at Cfaeiaoatl itic Mr Haitcard mioI in 'he .Mexican His ...ist,, -e..,. v.... -,v.ef.ii ami I ww "!",, 5,n Taylor, and while in

Oecrease of Over i6.ooc coo Djnng aw caret anal a leriea of ptoaautioaa "s " Vl" VVM!' eil acquainted arltk September. ii. wm connected with chnrcnes ia I Wi!'n''!,i s "" "Ml Jeff. -n

Si Lavtlis and t'av.fordsvllle. lud . and

Davis

V a-hington. L.

1-er l.wo eet. has been passed by

the citv council and signed by the mayo.- of Kansas t'ity-. Mo The rate for aaufau-tiKlng purtMises is to be ; low a 'hf price in neighboring

.tier rme of hich pat eight cen's

fLt Keesev:? ba aoiHVinte!

C The itontb'.i sev. ial ehtrch. s in F.wa. XVhile ' - ..

' W I . t U 1. M i WO. South It. nt! Hewing hei husband. i;:xe H Mayr, BaM) B Iia I

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ased with transportation, which is the ury. amounted to f :.4.L' 4: .lf. which scleral years Ii he Is olocaWMt, sh , . , . V ," '

e . . n , ... I .1 ,. is a dec: eise . I. . ' f. - - . . - - . .... .. .... ' " n ' WM

J " ..... . W .... v W - .. U . H . W ' - Ml.". w -, ' ' - - . " . . Ii . i i u T-1 . . . a . i . , . . , loinier

4.. ii u. ui.i i.-.jn e ,u connecTMU 1 u u-vim.4f oeeounieu Kt.a .iii-iii in; i.iiu in cas.s Ol ins

ompany the risht to serve the city Hetty through :he MMtltMU of my pub- ' statement of the public debt shows preaohltur at one of hin charges he

with natural gas for thirty year, at Iication make advrttsintr contracts 'hat at the close of business Sept. L'H. became acpiaind with and aallTMal KP IVi-rir. Mia of ri.iiivlrhi - villi, lue an, I nav mu f...- V. lmn; . h iKhl Ihmm .-uaVi in . Yi it.u u,.. .... m V... . v........ v.l.. V...

- ' . . . 1. , 0 ... . ....v I .44 ' 4 V , I . .'' 1 - - - - - " - " ' , 4 47 4. 4 44 . 1, . 14. 4,4 LAS ' " " ' "IUI, .. I , ' ' . . I 4. ' I . I 1114 1 I

irly of Ciacinnati, has llod suit

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with my busin.-ss. Th- government ,or D a large iuciease in the ca.-h ou aMrtddabk Baseace, slo- has MMfl '

might witn equal justke say the merchant could not give dry goods or

au uiaer n..:rKetat. gini dity :n

ttie Philippine comniiesion. to fill one of the vacancies caused by the reslg-

rmumn. 'I he have eil tueried nlf,Ti of Coventor tleneral Wright

a member of exchance for advertising space. Th. ! ''. -,M'. debt on which interest has ' are no i luldten b tkM marriaue

the., .'ate. a'. 1 'h . er,-.- i... pit Who sows the wind will reap the a h i : i nd .' " Ton. Masteller. 620 aOMBCla, the larg.-- man in Missouri, died near Far-: iffor. II an of Turkey not esirpted to lite more than six months. aWasaj rbarles D. Williams, of the F. is'npal diocese ..: Michigan, in an .ddi.ss to Y. .M C. A. members at hff . !. Mich., on The Hit. e and W-d of tiod" det iared tha- the Hibie wau ,,- -he word of fiod. aad that tb- ejhings an the contrary are the mos, in.liflc source cf unbelief the chu-' Ii ha to niend with. W.i..:iaa Parker, chief of the n.n '. Itidfati- :- ndvocatinK the in te-niRtriage of whites with the Indtat. fr a tn-'ter c:tizensh'.. aaaMag ta- Indians. He is quo'ed aa sa; ins "M:x the blood: put white mans Mood in Indians, 'hen in a few raSHi you will have a better class of In-4Lar4-Quanah's mother a a wh?-e wot: id. .m-1 ae. e-.,: of bis daiighrers aav mar-led iti'o white families. Vv f-r! has leen received .'rum Mar- ' -":.:. ... ; etrc "ha- S-n st. W. A 'laik ..f Montana. wa. in - ..ittmobile wreck and su-taiaed a h kvn rib. At last src-iunts h

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n.ade a -

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'a. itio-mnt. have id for shorter hours it is asked that a 10 the reuuest w!th-

and Gkrretraof 'eneral Ide The other vacancy recently was filled by the apfaaanaaMM af ludge Charles K Ma gon. Aast rican minister to Panama and grvernor o' the canal zone. Beci.niing de.ponient over ill-health Mrs N H farson. of Eldon. Ia.. com mltted spicide by drowning In Daa Moines river The body was found abou ten feet from the river bank en tangled in a fish net Keith.. Beisein, a wealthy young woman of Allegheny. PaL. who has been confined in in asylum for the insane at Dixmonc Pa., since her convict ion of the murder of her aged her eight ears ago escaped from the institution at night, aad her Presen' whereabouts is unknown It is taid h ft .y the fire eoape and was whirled away in an automobile. New has hcn received here, says a Honolulu dispatch, that Afong the W t.own Thineae capiuliat. formcrlv of Hawaii died in China on I i-: Be pi ember 2.".. Afong mar ril a half -breed white woman l; whom be had two sona and thirteen daughters. The daughters are esceeüinaly handw iue and marri d well, one liecoming ine wife of Rear Admirai WMChaf of the I'nited States nav . A gulf hurt Icane caused groat loss to shifting M :i-acola. Fia . al?to wharves, wa rhti-.iae. residences, railroads and farms The storm ex

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courts would not uphold such a ruling eased since ruaiurity, f lo. u...i7i; as that for on.- more nt. and th re ;s d1" --'ar.ng no interest. $i: . 1 . .: 7 1 ö.

no more eason why they should up-! To,aI. I1 :-'

hoid '.his latest rration of the com

merce cooimis.'lcn. for it is equally aa

untenable aa the proposition betwi.n

the publisher .nd the merchant would be.

a M.7ai. Total. Sl.ilt.307.J7t. Against which theie are demand lu. biiiiies outstanding amounting ic ly 171 "'.t.ll, which leaves a cath baini e on hand of S71(31S.)H

"Kvery body knows that the railroads i do. and can afford to. advertise mar. hearily when their advertising ac j counts can be paid for in tiansportatkn. Nor does this inereas. d amount ! of advertising :iffct -he iatereUa of , tha general public in any way. but ; it does asalst in making tue prosperity I of the American newspapers and psriodicals. The trans;ortatioo that is j given to newspapers in exchange for adv rtisina, dots not affert in anv wa. I the equitable nforrerrc nt of the rate law. nor does tl aflat! In any way the ! rates charged the general public for j transportation for either persons or '. j property. It is a benefit to the rate : roads, in that i- -nab:, s thi m to do a I greater aninnn: f .j.Ui.rti.in. .l I

! tney other wise eaawM am um.t.i a. . BUert,i'h"n- that he Japanes.- naval

v wm 'SVJ. III J in this way secure a greater am. mt j of business for heir line?, and aader I a Just Intorpre'atloa woul i aveataally

Soot, after the eoUBls cairn U l.a ! lis . .ached the offlclai board ! the hur h B rui.a-. felUiWed short

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inisamouat now.-ve: ... - n-d in !v hv ., lii-ct charge, that Williams cli.de fl.0577!J559 in ft I OlaatMl j had laid siegt u the l., art of a et r and treaaury notes outstanding, which tain widow. Her attorn.-v mentioned are offset by an .-pia! amount of taa ' .he ri.att. to Tn-aMl IB and on hand, which is h-Id for liu ir re- ; Slpi:, ,n,. K,iSii,t of a damage denii.tiou. The cash In the i:easu:y gi, agaiust the aceusfrd cleri.-vn.an hi given ,n lallow .'old j-serve. M Wilaattis was able to coarluce the ll .o.oowotX: trust funds fl.o .K.ard of his innoeence. and tin; - was aJt general funds. . I s5..'4t.3e7. la 1 ?a!k nf blsckn.ail with ÜM woman and national bank depositories, lHli. h. , iaVe-s coaafoaaatatl "o

in treasury Philippine islands. nn 1 hi, :. ,! ih-nrh one Sun-

against the entire Hayr family. Mat . . m a x a . . m. , .

hand, due larelv to lr,:,.ae,l re. ' Murnla i 1 v .ettl..,l ... ...... . r-t... ... l...r "l rHSI "'"' ' '" '-"V- :"K"

eipts The debt" is recapitulated as owr at various places, her last com ln receiver pending the outI ilows: Interest aaarnaa atebl a2a.. nswrinn Ms. . . ..,.,. ,. in Ti.r.. cotne of the litigation. .Mrs Mayr al-

i--i aii oi in- pro,. :i is in t iij

window r the rnUal Mayr V Suns ewetly stör in .-bape of a chest of silver which i-i beiim off-red for sale

She va)s it was p eseiited to hei j among her wedding presents while ' she was in Cincinnati, and was after ! ward transferred to the Mayr resi lcnee here following the wedding. The actual value i ( tainted to bo IL'. Ö00. Mrs. Mayr Is the daughter of , Mr. and Mr- fosarai B. Kelley. of ! Cincinnati. The wedding ;ook place ! June 5 lest in Cincinnati. According to the complaint th separation took j place July .

A NEW NAVY FOR JAPAN. E.gr-t Battleah.ps and Twenty Eight Cruiaers.

da morning on- of the trustee ajalatl hin'ttl to hi r iliat her rOMM was more desired ;han her presence, and i-he dearted Tb ;rodominaunrt Tit-nd in XVi! liams achinL- was an apal for pi ale; pMrtt Ol Ufa. A an aid of

Vict oi ia. 1...V.

H. C Advices have

rM eitixl Ke- flu. ti.'it....-

. a w xa -r " kSJ. tTITailin .

til t ak d to 1 1 S-'.f-.K'.ooo for

finally tm in i nt;iti.inatWn of

1 our wbked business and domestic i cttnditions so mui h the greater reason for starting a reverse current

back to the soil Pot purification and

1 depaitment has ueeided ujK.r. a na ai programme lor the iniprovement of the .iapanese navy, the expansion to

aaaaal aa a tpitm.ti... , , 1 r.oi oi ngnt years. lle

w a aassg'i IL II till f k 1 I sen It I-

an mitist and nnnlW fnr r..ii'ls..i lbt'

.- , iiii aili'l 1S m , . bo h the nah! i h r .eH th.. ilo ,. lh l-rogramme of the naval depait

- - aa. a aa il . UtlU.v

ahould figlu It. That publish, rs

oniy ny tn.tr protests to tne c ,r.i;n..- tVk arnimed cruiser auuadrous of rnanr to r'"h ston but by profe-tinkt to rheir renre- iffhr .rh ar.a ihr, tuet r,.ic. worhy ritiseaship

along the coast from New entatlrea in bot h bouses of congress, .r suuadrona ol four shins each, re.e ;

' " 'o a ("in' -otirn oi .vii.itra i afu j in.- iae: mat air -aiiy tj. Csenting n A .4 M. 4 1 . . - - til 4 4 . I Al.n.nif..i..n I. 1 -. 1 '

I... 1T-. it. ,..-- Mi ll ini .4.. ,3 irn.i'IH Ci in n'i U H C 1 . I.... 1. .... 4t.44-a.l4. u 1,11, ...... i. ....... J.

I IU4. . VI I III.' 114 l 4. 4 4 44 4 . 41.114 .l..illlS Ii4ll I 1 " . ' IIIM1 (.- Alabama and Tennessee, contlnulnc , g fror Baaj senators and eoa- Kxtcnsiv military maneuvers will , sideratinn and Ige Wtro4amtlaa of aa northwest to the St lwrence vnil.-v - -s un in which these represents, be held near Kokura by the Japanese ' oth-, sM.i.c wai anticipated Elder

' ' " " " ---' I ne. irti n. , ,aa aiII, .K.. i,:,ti SI. Mill. 11 hf.tur tt'rlluml w,,,l,l. ! ,..4. ..I i.V. -

Baby Falls Thirty Feet Princeton. - A thrilling rtde in a buggy behind a fri-nle! horse racing before an incoming passenger Train and Then a sheer drop over a eO foot trestle, tare lag a somersault in

parity h adv. af d Tie simple life, the w ild pHuag downward and Blight plenty of outdN.t work anil plain food, j ing on the lop side d the debris of the such as ie fari. affords From tin cru-hed vehicle, wa- th- exporience freshlv luraed soil. " h was wont to here of little Lloyd Whittaker. aged

say. comes The reaT stream of vir . tnree. i tie child Btcapafl without a me and force which UMllaaa and scratch, and was found sitting, smiling strengTh ns the life of the people. Ii and hath -s. on 'he broken wr . h the aam at romca madaht and la I Tares other occupants of the Baggy

aaaM am be to have a Imii.bbbIp I WatMaUoa. Pai yoar deUaaaeai man sima.lron of eieht vessoaa. re.ires-nt- 1 "r n ,h f"r!n 's !hb?al cm-

u. n tr.g .1. not mg the strongest and newest types;

Jumped to aalet) before the run. the

hoi se breaking aw.i before the child tmaM be .lmpped nt I want my hat." said the lit 1 1 feü,w as tfce jkUeemafl carl Is tl hin ig the embank men to Ms frighten. -d re nives.

dition ;..iiuiT to

there is his U'st

tart toward

One evening in August

Hanly Orders Election. Indianapolis Gov Hanly has issn.d a proclamation. naming

j Tuesday. November . as the date of it a me. t I .hp (rpatnl . lection Iu the Twelfth

a programme of shipbuild- ing of the ofthi.,! board of his chinch ; Vitnzr, m pia rllstrlct at which

. b I'uiaskt eoaaty Ark granu Jury has iadu-ted Will Uay. a negro, lor i ;rdrr in the Mrs deg:e for kill Inr atn IZanirlotta 1-etham. in Littl. flsaplt. on th night of Jua? . ay w: - it .i- houseman for Mrs Ieef-iiu-I. He intimated that be wa- hired to rimnt: the murder. Seosa.lonal - I.I.I- Mr- l.eetham km some tfaittg attout alleged boodling in taw last ifgislature were current soon aftei h r at th. The members of the Cubac bl M pi .ited their resignations to Pfi-ident Palma, snd it was an no. i nc.-d that the president would call i nt; r?h together and present his w-i resignation. This wiii practc all. te-.- Cuba witbcut a government, and american intervention is in vlt ao:. The I'nited States has seven fi.i usiiid marines and bluejackets read? to land in Caasa, at. I a laaee Bai at hand sufficiently trong U baaV ihem up. Si nator Italley of Texas ba Issued B etatemeat in reply to assertions tr.jt he Waa employed by the Oil trust The senator asserts tha tha state meat- are made l.y his enemies an o UMM his i our eci ion with H Clay lii res, the oil man. was uch as aty h.r.oraV.e lawyer might auata n. Aggi a Iirue. cure of Cha enay. Fruirc. who i.lvappeand aln.tr two it)- n its ago. and who vaa thought to have bv n assttEslaated. Ira 1hu found to be alive and re)!. Iiv ng In Brune la with a tcaccr. wraaW'ty a

none to lotion, 'ice and other crops. ! m intinfian of passing a law t.iai Complete plans for a rampaign ouM aff.-ct the n wspaprs in this agains in. S'-ndaid Ml company ; ay. and th t there is nothing in the

have l-ean drawn by 'he department

of justice Al Torney letieral Moody has returned to Washington irom his vacation and win take them up at once, and if h- agNjawtaa as it is n pected he w. aOStflltiea win be be- - an aahaM th gteat oil concern as quick., as possible, and preaed with visor until lie supreme court determines wh. , o,e Standard Of cmpanv can ai -1 undei the Sher man antitrust law. Kf v H Amos, a nerro preacher, who had Beau a.lvi.lng Mr eipe to aasen their alleged stclal tights against whltr p-.pe. was shot an fatally wound, d .... a 'rain news asmt ...i the iron KeaatAta oad near iloeuft StaMon. !ai Paul f ItetM and. QM r-hicasr aaiBI1, aavs h. wants full justlc and i t h prüfet the innocent aad tell af th. guilty. Six ate knov. to be dead. H injured versl prob.ihiv fatslly aad two have bea driv.n insane fiom injuries an1 slaock. as t.te rsult of a wreck that rr irted wbeB a Wabash fast trala. lastbound from St. Louis, struck -9

new law whin calls for sucb a rulins

on 'h part ,,f the commission.

NEWS BREVITIES.

S. 0. Priddle. a most industrious lo t. has placarded Zion City with !-'. s exploiting his achievements, and soliciting a freewill ottering. Porto Rico and St. Thomas were visited by heavy earthquake shoc-.H. cieating panic, bui doing no senoua damage, as far as known. ConTst bt'wcin op'vosit.nn 'roll.y rr ipanles causes a day ,f rioting oa the streets of Joplln. Mo. Ia.t.st aagtaggaall ia transtiorta'ioa linv is prop iso i aufo pagaj .,,,m rm cago to New York

given to practice in

works Tho maniivers wo. be held

,,!iv.-.;. not e..-n foreign atta.hes billig permitted to attend. The Japan se government lias planned a complimentary mission to i bina for the end of October. Th s will bo the first instance in history of a Japanese prince of me blood paying a vlait to the Chinese court.

successor to former Congressman Nawtog w Hilbert, vho red good to accent an appointment as judire advo rate for the Pliilinnine islands will

engine ring t i.h o! o ars ente-ed upon a nervous j i. rii.on The date set. November i ... i.. :A ' i M., ...i . i . ' .

..... ...r, ,1, nrt .coi.e oi inai ni t; s the dat. for the retzular election

tertm i his "damaabte ami no loagi baaraalt do.ii.i Ufa." He was gr.ai ly excited. He declared that thrtnmh our ln lif- h. pad ,nn. d. In disrga.d of his ertaatly and nuptla! vows he had hr.biiuallv be said, made fre pient visits to neighboring cities for the sole purMs of caimislng He had

ami bots parties are expeeted to BtUg la ate for ttiis aaex aired term ihe Mia whom they have nominated for the n.-xT regular Term.

Mangled by Mine Shaft Belt. Moonville -While oiling an air tan sbiiftine at t'n plant of the

ONE KILLED. SCORE INJURED.

Car Wrecked at Foot of Incline, and Paaaengera B.i'ed m Debna.

ew York City -A child waa killed and a sc gl of men a:.d wornn injured, five oi six dangerously, winn a runaway car of the Voukers BtMMM railway dashed down the

I steep Incline of Mchane aveuue and

tf th nirli-

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. oil lew III .-. IT

b-,ed.

Armenian at New York

brother and Mat up his corpse. uftti

wards confessing all 11 IBM In a wreck on the me your j.;i(.lV morning at Oiig.t.,i, fnd, twow.ro killed. Ht van flael ma Hearst will make

en swi-ch at C.tlin. a siding s.x 17 " T . . n' 9U lessee Dana :Ile. Ill . and crashe ! "P NW Ynrk for hm " "ted.

aaerina K. list, m. notorious matrl. cide. iscap. s f-oni Pittsburg asylum and is wi.il. I-, wmgbl Miner of Arkansas district hold CoauailtBtJoaaJ coMnataag and much ill feeling develops. John U. Stone, of Kaaaas Citv. hi fleeted commander of tha Uolted Cuafcderate VeUraos.

just i. tur ned In mid, from his latest Nowbuig-vA orshal ( 'al company at

j escapade in Clucag.. He reslgn-l his N'ewburg Kugene Krerett. 33 y. u j past. rat, ncutic d his marriage, j a Isfaw night watchman, was vowed that h tis. reat a hypo wrapped aiound th I shafting and ! erlte for liuniaT. assiKi.it ion and hi ! tnanirled so badly tha he died three ; .-am- so hysterica! hat It was gajcn hours later.

' sal '- To s'oi. his -toundinif tira.li.

roniessiun AI! w he vere ores. ZFZJ. T

iti.uanai'oiis i tie uen gatea attending 'h- tagMagM C'invfntloii l.f ll,. V. ml. 4 Vt... in... 'I 1 1 . v .

I..'. Williams madt publica state- . .... . ; present a . bsnquel at the (.rand n i iki f Ii r .li.. t i.i, ... .. . ...I...

. " , hotel, at which tin Hi. Rov Bishop

w 1 1 1 r, .iiiiuii ioa.n ncr were

and

vere presetit

pledged! laurmaefvoa to Fex-recy paaaing n luv i atlgattoa

taaertloni

-v ma-h a t . i a

jumped the track at a sha,,, t.m ae.a .u. . . . ! " "otianu. u..Kie nie pruu-ipai au-

"d :.. V K.. a.. -JT"'. :V"",H- w"no"1 dress

- - --- awaaaag enansjeua mri, iflll 1 "IdlU.t.

ig the passengera In hW wreckage

MILLIONAIRES SON FOUND DEAD

I ureas, wiiuHIH ri.K.un. supiexiie

idetH, acted ;i t. a -iinister.

ml

Into a freight A ".0u i.iind octp.is waa caught by a flshln-: part- in Mississippi sound and killed. aftv a struggle airleh lasted eight hours. Tbe octoniv

lowid he hoar

killed w.tb rifle,

was finall-

Wanted in Connection with Robbery of a Bank. 1'oitlar.d. Ore The dad body of Carey M Snder. wai.ted ou a charge in onuection with the robo r. of a oank at Hillshoio, was discovered near that town. Snyder was a son of K.d rt M. Sny. de;, the luillio.iatre banke. of Kanaas City, now under Indictment in Sl Louis lor alleged franchise bribery.

Schrec.. Wm Prize Fight. Terra llwate.MaTMi aWavaea won In tb- sixTh roend from Harry Kodgi she burn in what was scheduled for a ten -round bout. Rinlsers had o.. ,, surprisingly good showing in lh s, ,-on, and thitd rounds ami landed effect ively, but S hierk. who had umlerest (mated the ability of the T. :;.. Haute man. went after htm in the fourth, fifth and sixth loiinds. In the litf,.r (lodgers' seconds saw that fltuMregl was landing at will aud that theit man was hop. ..s g beaten.

Louiaville Next Meeting Place. laalaaBpolta 111 the closing session of the supreme cinveii'ion if the Young Men s institute, Iails vllle wns chosen for the next meal Ing place, and the following officers were elected: Supreme elinidaln. Archbishop Moellei. Cincinnati; auprenie iiresident La C Mahan. Kureka. Cal . Bupreme l ist vice president. J. I Keogh. New York city; supreme Baaaaai vice president, J. J. Sullivan. Louisville. Ky : supreme secretary, '. A. Sllnger. Indiunnpolls; supreme

i treasurer. P. .1 Cullinan. Plttsbur.