Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 28, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 March 1907 — Page 2
WEEKLY COURIER MEN Ml IOM I'sbUa'jet.
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INDIANA
NEWS OF THE WEEK
K H Can ni,vrn (bo... W Per Ullis its . I. .tit in. ill of l uilt .1 States St.. I corporation Citing relation lc iwf.-ii fit in of J P Morgan Co .tu.l -! company reason assigned for change At Philadelphia, dancing t I ihe umill of a wait which brought to a close
a hall. Mrs Annie Ick I ff colla psej in the anus of her nartner. and tell v i il ail on UM NMIPUMH floor In the town of BOMOJM, near Milan, Italy, '.000 person MM made MM less li a tire which destroyed the greater part of the viliagt The K'.-. ti ( .so of commons 4M oiiseil the motion made by Michael H. Hokuii. member for Tipperary. in favor of lepealiug the Irish crimen act. which was carried. :,.'.; to 83.
Railroad and other Industrial securities have declined in value many millions since the first oi March. hris'iau Sei nee has been barred faMH Delaware by legislation. Coluiuhus t0. city offlc'als and oth er MM been indicted for bribery In connection with favoring contract. Former Secretary of the Interior Hitchcock testified that legator Hitch-
The W hite Star line steamer Suevic convicted of land fraud, tried to truck on the rocks and weir ashore MWM Commissioner Hinger Hermann. MM the Lizard in a thick fog at ll:M Tne German government has caused o'clock Sunday night. Two lifeboats pMlkMtkü of a oinl official note have MM launched and others hav in th'' lMM German Gazette, expressbeen summoned to r i to the assist- i in in tn name of he German people ance of the vessel. ant1 tno MMI army and navy, the Negro testifies that soldiers shot op "lost jM)l sympathy with the presPrownsville. Tex , because a white Jlt' (overnmont. navy and people of man struck a trooper. 1 Jena disaster.
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AN EPITOME OF THE MOST IM PORTANT EVENTS AT HOME AN O Af kOAD. NORTH, EAST, WEST, SOUTH A Carefully D gettfd and Condensed Compilation of Current Newa Items, Domestic and Foreign.
GRAF TRIAL IN FRISCO
LEGALITY OF THE EXISTENCE OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS IS DOUBTED.
SAY OFFICIALS GOT $450,000
NEW LAWS FOR INDIANA
MISCELLANEOUS.
Also Charge That $26.00C Was Raised by the Prize Fight Promoters for a Monopoly of tlse Permits.
Illinois anti-saloon league builds po
litical fire under legislators who op posed local option measure. John IV Rockefeller may giv. 2M 00(. ooo for charity and education. Confers with son on terms of will. Schoolmate of Harry H Thaw denounces tales of prisoners criminal
pranks as unjust and untrue
tion into one fleet all American cruising vessel in the Pacific ocean have MM mad.- public by the navy department, to go into effect about the end of Marth, when Rear Admiral Hrownseu will become conunauder-in-ohtef of all American navy vessels 1 the Pa nflr. Rear Admiral W. T. Swinburne will 1,. commander of the second
tae bull side of the market. Other
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conditions generally favorable
Shipments from Joplin district for past week are greater in value than any similar period in district's history Primary object of Western lines' meetings this week is discussion of means to prevent freight congestion. Theft of mule is the chief cause of the war between Honduras and Niea
ragua. according to dispatches
per Ohio, doing great damage
Dr. Charles W. N. -edham. president of George VYaahingtoo aalvaraltr. in
an address at Washington, D. C. dei i .1. .1 . . .
"""'i mat mere is no such thing as tainted money. " Coin of full weight is moral, and no matter where it goes
it iS ffOod. is his .lrilltlmrl "Uo.-lnr.
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Roosevelt is criticised for trroominp ' 18 p('0(, " m
Taft as candidate for presidential nom ! , " "f KOod noney. 1 wl" P ination. Accused of violating prece- " :" any man who t,wns K" 9 dent the doctor.
Salnon (11 rana.. i.i ,tir m wirL. 1 resident Uoos. vplt and Secretary
wood. Mo., ihre tndependet
being interested in the fight Governor Folk will issue call Wed aetday for special session of Missouri legislature, tu convene April 2. Torpedo flotilla of four small warhips and one destroyer may come to 8t. Louis seeking recruits. Three hundred Irish Americans of St. Louis attend banquet in honor of St. Patrick's birthday. So gTeat has been the influx of Japanese into Texas that hundreds have Stoppel in EI Paso, readily securing employment as house servants, displacing Mexican help. Four guards detailed to assist Elisor Biggy in guarding Abraham R ttf h.ie been given quarters In the room adJoining that which the prisoner tccu-
pi - With the rapid receding of the waters in the Monongaheia, Allegheny i and Ohio rivers, conditions are resumluz normal proportions Pittsburc MftMN severely, losses nearing the ten iHliOB mark. Fire followed the flood and did Kreat damape at Whee! Ins, W Va. Springfl.-ld. Dayton and Hamilton, O., are othOT towns UMWf the heavy sufferers. Messrs. McCr. , ImUm HOfhttt anl N'edman. the four rallnai pr.si -dents for whose visit to the White
House j. pierpont Uorgu arraofvd before hi departure for Kurope. held a MfWMM in New York Friday The whole situation was canvassed with great care, and It was finally decided no to go to Washington. With Attorney MaMM flghtine him very Inch of the way. District .vtorne Jerome has secured from Abra
ham Flummel his complete story as 1 to the affidavit which. It is altafM r:vrlyin N shit Thaw made ir the law 1 ver's offic in IMS. rharginit Harry K I Thaw wlih b.atine her when she had ' told him her former statement about Stanford White w;is not true R. G Dun & Co. report genei.illy aatisfartory trade conditions Sprint trading especially Is mnkint: a most satisfactory i-howin in comparison wlh the volume at this time last year. I An important conference, which is Hkeiv to have far-reaching results, was held between members of the in, r atat eomercp commission and repMMtatlvea of the coal nper.itors and of the coal niinT' organization in
southern Indiana and Southern 1111
Root telegraphed the French govern
ment their sympathies regarding the disaster to the French hoT twain Jena. John Alexander Dowle. organizer of the Christian Catholic church, died, surrounded by a few faithful follow ta and friends, but deserted by his family. Death came to him in Shiloh House, in Zlon City, near Chicago, a community he founded, where it was not permissible to take the name of God in vain, and where liquor and tobacco and the flesh of swine ha 1 been cast out as unclean things. Ht was born in Scotland, in 1847. The French premier was upheld by the chamber of deputies for threat to use troops to suppress strike disorders. Gov. Gillette of California has made public his correspondence with President Roosevelt tn the Japanese question and the California legislature. The governor expresses the opinion that 'here vfl be no legislation on that line by the legislature this session. 'arpenters at St .Louis have been granted an hour increase In wages. Secretary Taft defends Juge WilMJ Of Shamrhal court from attack. William Jennings P-ryan addressed good roads meeting in Pittsburg. High water In the Ohio has caused .o..ei,ioo damage at Pittsburg. Pa Fifteen thousand people were driven from their home i,y the flood at Wheeling. W Va.. and in southern Ohio farms and vallevs were deserted Former Senator Murton. who is end Ing a six months' term In the Ironton Mo 1 tl learns that he must remain M4 tixmth longer or pa a fine tit The senator, who says he hano money, and If the fine is paid muat borrow U, announces his intention of remaining in jail the month The volcano on the Island of Akutan. off the peninsula of Alaska, was in M the eruption when the steamer Dora passed F-h 22 In a conflict between polire and strlk-rs at Degrade. fUe ,.f the strip Ml WON killed and 20 TOMMd Owing to the effect of H , r e n: money and a generally pessimistictea ti meat, leading- thares on the Now York stock exchange siifT.-ie.j s. . breaks, relief ,elng expressed that her., were no fa. lures from the strenuous drubbing delivered. John Alexander Dowfo. in a f.in-rat
Ota. it is lirnhriM.. tl.-.t ... ültnm,. tttWKH prei.ated before his rtenth ,1
eneral will b ttrfOd to proceed M would return to the earth against offllcrds of the cnal-rarrylng in ano,h,'r '-rm and have vengeanc UM Mm .... ,:. . t . 1 i MMi
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railroads of Indiana and Illinois for
alleged violation of the Sherman antl
trust aef
The contentions of the attorneys for the Standard OH Co that the govern nvuit, now prosecuting the eosspao) on Indictments charkln it with lecepi 1ng r. ..t. s, wer.- -went awsy by Judge Lawdil in the Cnite States district ourt Friday. The leclftlltnro Of Idaho has appro printfd 150,006 for th. petpOM of cany ing OH the proeectttlOl of the al 1 ged Stennenbe p murdf r case. The o.;tofflce department does no; m'end tO draw th. color line In ihu
ttlll'Tr of whit Jlhil iii'vrA mI1... Si)iini:fl Id will
luunn ..... 'uilnn Ilt?l ma;i cbi k- working together on the -eek. and the first 'lain will ass eer Ml 1 . it on Thursday ReplylBf to a BMOUOO in the Mrlt- 1ev Schievtr. at Sacramento. Cal Ith hous-c (f (tiimiiiig. Foreign Secre- l'Pl"red that so manv legislators wt r.
.-.11 iMiwarai iiray said it would ;" eapitoi for the puriiose of
Wesleysn mission has been destroyei! MOT Ningpo. and that thotr misslona rles were killed. The rapt! is not confirmed from foreign stiurres. CoohMt Pri. former president o' Fianee. died suddenly of heart failure. Former PTMMOOI Grover Cleveland hns be n duck bun'lng in lotttk Caro Una The new Pniter States battleship Vorm nt was formally placed in comion at the Charlestown navv ynrd. Missouri Pacifl"
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'..iMitwonanie to expect the powers, at 'he Hajgae peaiv eoafirMiM next Htm me r, to consider the propriety of dlacontlnuillf tho use of submarine fcstels.
d tawing pay, drawing corks and
rowiBI pt.ker " His remarks caused , a sensation at the capitol. I At turtle, for Huei. San Francisco I boss, in Jail for MRtMMH of m art
San Francisco The action of the fraud jury 111 britiKiiiK before it tho members of the board of supervisors aroused the rW till interest in the proceedings of thai body, which has been forced U llspOtld its Hilton on account of th- doubts thrown uptui its legality of oxtatMM by the attorneys of Mayor Bcbtaltl aud Abraham Ruef, indicted for alleged extortion. When it was announced last nitdit that the grand Jury would nrobablv re
main in session all night, it was con ced.-d that extraordinary results might be looked for. To add to the public excitement, the Bulletin last night published an extra" declaring that further exposures, of municipal cor ruptiou had been made and that many indictments would soon be made. In certain circles the statements were VWI i ' d. nee because of the ktmwl edge that the Hulk-tin ptODM have been openly securing evident-, to aid Assistant District Attorney Ueney In his prosecution of public officials. The Rulletin says that a plot involving the granting of valuable street railway privileges were laid bare Monday. Grafting Is Charged. It is charged that the sum of fir.o.was paid to high oft'., ials to permit of the conversion of street railway systems into electric lines, and that the bulk of this money was retained by 'a niysttrious man," and that smul. sums of money were parceled out to minor city officials to secure enough votes to permit oi the granting of the
required franchises. Another story that rival telephone companies each paid large sums of money, one to shut off competition and the other to secure the right of eOBtpetitiOl for public patroaage. Another charge is that a corporation fund of tM,6W was ra ! by prize-fight promoters to secure a monopoly of fight permits. The railway franchises and the lebphone fran chise were passed by the supervisors
in the day of confusion immediately following the earthquake in April. Tho supervisors were directly concerned with all of these legislativ,' acts. Believe Someone Confessed. It ha MMI believed by persons closely associated with the district attorney's office that MM eomfeeatoM have been obtained which have tfaPOCt bearing on charges privately and DOb Hot made. Assistant District Attorney Heney, a few days ago. wheti asked for a candid personal opinion of uis ItMKi against officials indictand about to be indicted, said: "I have stronger evidence aitain-t these people than I had in the land fraud oaai s in Oregon, ami where the juri.-s convicted " Commissioner Wilson, an ex supervisor; H. AI. Owens, an attorney; Km dolph Speckels and a my-terious fOMig woman, WlKMN nam.- is gi. n by BWM as Miss Smith, and who is said to hav.. been employed by the board of supervisors as stenographer, were also before the grand jury during the day
JEWS ADOPT SEVERE MEASURES. Want to Prevent Repetition of Recent Anti Jewish Disturbances. Yellsavetgrad, Kussia Measures o? especial severity have been adopted here to prevent a repetition of the recent anti-Jewish disorders Uov Mm laeff has been ordered to investigate the rett-nt disturl.anees, personall and then to report in p. rson to Pretider stoiy ate, The Jews here have received a reassuring telegram from M. Pergament, nietnb.r of the lower bouse of parliament from Odessa. In which praise is accorded the premier for the PTOMpUtOdo with which he acted in the local disorder..
SINCLAIR FOUND DYNAMITE. Quantity of Explosive in Cellar Three Weeks Ago. Xew York-Dp ton Sinclair, whose cooperative colony house. Helicon Hall. Bear Knglewood. .V .1.. was de stroyed by fire early Satitrdny morning, has admitted that three weeks ago enough dynamite was found In the MllOT to have blown the structure to fragments. This statement has spurred the authorities to mure vigorous ef. torts on the theory of Incendiarism.
Among the mere important of the ' Killcemen who retire after being in new laws enacted t the sit tilth the service L'o years, lib' a month; nogeneral assembly of Indiana were the in emeu who retire after service of following: years or more. $.".0 a month, policeLaw allowing the probating of wills man s MDOMWM childien. six dollara
Macon (Mo.) Denot Robbed. Maeon. Mo Three masked MM entetid the Wabash passenger station here and. WhN MM MM up tWo ooal miners who OMj in the waiting room, law others dynamited the safe, taking IMttt $200 In cash and u draft. They Mowped
U. S. Supreme Court Takes Recet. Washington The chief justice ha mouured that the supreme court of M 'lY.lted Sta'es will take a iw, 'ks' recesit from Monday until pril 8
of parOOM who MM absented tbeiu MMM fiein their usual places Of leslileiice for a peiiml ot the .us and lax. gone to parts unknown. F01 bidding the manufacture ami sale of adulterated or mlabraoded food
a month. I'ei milling the building of a gravel road to a township line, even though it does not join with another gravel road. Knabling chairmen of farmers' Inst i-
i drugs, enacted to conform with 11a 1 tute to draw from BOIMt) treasury tional pure fiKtl law - nn not to aXMOi f MM to aid in pay Uetpilring intetuiban railroads to ing expenses of such institute.
construct waiting station at 1 erre :
riaotO, Making it legal for the fanners of the state to dock lambs and dehorn cattle. Making ImhtMM companies reipOMfMo f'T the acts of their agents. Legalizing marriage heretofore entered into between first cousins and declaring marriages of this kind hereafter ent. red Into void Authorizing Ik I'auw college to reorganize its board of trustees so that
may benefit from
rati red professes
Carnegie fund. .Making invalid contracts MtWMB
railroad employes, and railway relief:
M.iking child desertion a felony. Increasing penalty for bank officer or employe who receive tleiKislt knowing that bank is insolvent, mak ing tlie penalty a state's prison sen MMO of from two to It years. Providian ,nal whoever deserts his wile oxoopl for adultery or WhOOVOr
deaarti all wife's chlldrai leaving 1 them a charge HpM law e;unt or : township shall be deemed guilty of a i felony. Prohibiting placing of acid, corrod
Ing or irritating substance upon the peraoO of another Providing that locomotives shall he
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nssocia'ions where such contracts pro- ' , . brakes and that ... per cent of cars
llll.ll -!.. . . -s "III 11..IIIIII1K 'iillllau 1 on account of personal injuries Giving state board of forestry the right to grant electric railway the
right of way tlirouuh lands of forestryre servat kM RoMirtOfl private corporations having capital stock to tile annual report! with the sei tary of state Providing for the conveyance, mort gage or lease of real estate DWaad by an infant married woman. i'roviding that no parMW shall lienefit by an inheritance derived through
the murder of another. It'ijuiting owners of notes to pay ' taxes on same not w iths'.tnding tln ar- in poiteillOP of bankers as collateral security. Reorganizing the state board of tax commissioners by adding one new : member and relieving the governor of i duty on the board Preventing the sale of dis -ased and
il- :( ' : c h-ifses and mules Providing that person convicted a third time for felony may be deemed to be an habitual criminal. Permitting the state board Of agri culture to construct live stock pavllUon at the state fair grounds
i in every train shall be equipped with power or train brakes and regulate the building of bridges or viadu. ts over railroads. Makit.g it a dutv of county auditor , to publish in new spajier amount of ChOO fund on hand subject to loan Prohibiting the distribution of nam pies of BodtclM from house to house Prohibiting the throwing of glas--, glassware and broken glassware on . public highways except in repair of J roads under direction of township ofI ficials. Providing that judges of superior 1 court in Marion county shall be MM inaied ami elected by rooms. Creating correctional department at woman s prison for imprisonment of women from the different counties of the state. 1 Repealing law x emitting only savings banks to advertise for deposits. Defining bribery to mean the act of any officer or employe of a common carrier who shall receive money or any article of value for any service
on behalf of such carrier and in behalf f any firm Of corporation Declaring the sale of grain and
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Hegula.ing the fees and charges in ,"M ' ,-rm P w " the office of the clerk of the supreme a chat,el ""rW f"" landlord's Hen and apellate courts. , a f,'lo,,y unU fMMMMC I given no Providing for ts-tition to congress "7 of li,n M,,rt' transaction.
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ABODES OF ROUGH PEOPLE. Markets the Natural Abode of Strong Language, 8ays Wnter
The unpolished phraseology, natu though not peculiar to this quarter of l.ondon, baa given rise to the prover blal use of t be name billingsgate uLft may term tin. tho Kseultue Cm, Loudon," says old Fuller . -iM , iiiay hear linguas Jurgat rices." in. seventeenth century references to tl "rhetoric'' or obscene langungt. o tht market are frequent, and hence foul language itself is called "billlugsgu'e In "Vanity Fair." too, TlMOMM) lei . us how Mr. Osborne cursed Dil In, fate with an emphasis worthy of place. It Is curious how markets are th natural abode of strong fHlfma Thus tin- French equivalent for V 1 are no better than a Millingsg.it. fag" Ii "Your compliments are like those of the Place Maubert," the 1 . Maubert being noted for its market In the gotnl old days the BUlin? igatl porters seem to have thoroughly Joyed themselves, for tine Hagford writing in 1716 says, "This being to m mind another ancient custom that hp.th been omitted of late years. It seems that in former times the por. that piled at billingsgate used eivUlj to entreat and desire every man that pass.-d that way to salute a post tinlitood there In a vacant place. If he refused to do this they forthwith laid hold of bim and by main force bumped him against the post, but if he full submitted to kiss the same, and pai I down sixpence they gave him a name, aud chose some one of the gang f 1 godfather. I believe this was dOBC m memory of some old image that formerly stood there, perhaps of Itelus, or Relin " The original porters of nilllngsgato belonged to one of the oldest labvf guilds In the country, the PaUowaal of Porters, and at one time the carry ing work both at Billingsgate and from the wharves to the warehouses of the
city within a certain radius was euti:-
ly performed by them.
to call a convention for proposing , amendments to the Constitution of j the i'nlted States. Creating the office of bailiff for the i Mai ion county commissioners' court. . Making an oen season for squirrel 1 shooting from .Inly 1 to Nov. 1 Requiring railroads to carry flag men n freight trains and providing for "full crew." Permitting trust companies to en
large their boards of directors.
tors of bonding and surety companies may declare dividends. Kstablishing a probate court in Ma ion ct itinty. Providing that appeals may ti t:-k :i fron the Juvenile court to the gp p.'late court. Requiring operators of coal mines to erect and maintain waahhouaes. Providing that title to sewer not paid for shall rest with the eoatractor,
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Providing for change of venue in ",a, T ? """" " " all cases where judgments have been "aC"" 1 franrh,so t0 yuiU'
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Triumph of Heredity. The other college boys were hazing
the new freshman, who was the son
of a clergyman.
"You will be required." they said.
as they Hood him on a table, "to preach sermon."
Til do It. g. utlenien," he IMWOIWd,
"on condition that you do not inter nipt me until I have finished."
"We promise." ' Will you kindly furnish me a
text r
You will preach a sermon." they
said after consulting together a ni"
noent. "on ( erbei us
"On Cerberus, gentlemen? Great
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That ? text enough, sir. Go ahoa l
I You aie wasting time." "All right. Cerberus it is. My hearers, the subject of this fttMOaiM naturally divides itstdf Info thlWl heads. As you have been kind to promise not to interrupt me I shall occupy your attention only half an hour on each. I remark, f i r - etc They stood It patiently for 15 min ut.Then they sneaked out. one by one. and the baaing came to an end.
nun to jn.ood.
cuiirts
MakfM MHfMI U.M. f,.r H,,r,.c Flxi" MMW( to be paid out
Wheie ir.dnstrial concern- are ine.m- for each circuit and si.
: terior juuse at
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MOiOMOd by removal of tracks. Preventing girls under 17 years old from visiting wine rooms and fixing j a heavy punishment for men who
company girls to these resorts. Increasing the penalty for the crime of looaal
for
..' a ear.
CMBpOiUltg doctors and oth r per sons to fm-nlsh records of deaths. Hltha and contagious diseases to the
state Isiard of health. Providing that parMM who sue foi
damages on account of deftiie
Providing life Imprisonment
crime oi kidnaping tor ransom
Itaising the age of consent from 14 hp lfi years. Abolishing the closed season for hook and line fishing and providing for the prOMCtMO. Of private fish ponds. Limiting the charges for carrying passengers on steam railways to two cents a mile and providing for a cent differential. Providing maximum fine of $100 or Jnil sentence for any tenant who. without the consent of his landlord, disposes of or appTOpTMMO to his own use any part of a growing crop Fixing salaries of judges of circuit and NpOTtOr courts in Marlon county at f.'.M'o a year. H,PM to be paid by the state and $-.ono by the county. Making it unlawful for any MMM to engage In th work of hnrhering on Sunday except when such iiersons engage in such callings in relation to a deceased MMM. Fine from $10 to $2'.. optional jail sentence of not more than :: days. Making necessary qualifications for tiained nurses common school education instead of high ichoo! education Kmpowering county commissioners to MfOtM owners of vehicles to xpitp such vehicles wlth rub locks. Ucutilat ing Kilice jtenslon fund of
streets or bridges shall give rot ice d
I such suit within 36 days after loci
dent. Making tM MMtty for the crime Of
mi: L-la i ironi o n to " years.
Providing that In cases WhOTW land tying in two townships is errone usl assessed in two townships the MMI shall M redistributed anions th towaahipa.
Webster Said Nay. Hon. Warren F Daniel Dt Franklin. N. H. ex-member of congress frern this district, told the following: He worked in a paper mill when a boy, and had to make such long days that he had no time to go anywhere dur ing the day. He had learned that Mr Wehst: who lived some tour miles away, gad Imported some fine rattle, and be very fond of animals, induced ill mother to allow him to go to see them Sunday after church service So he and another boy went dowi Upon arriving at the farm they met Mr Webster, who impilred what the? wanted When Mr. D. explain, d M Webster said: Boys, did you not know this is the Ixird s day, and you cannot see
Authorizing electric light and pow.-; the cattle?'
companies to purchase and own wafei
power withla and without the s . and to MMM with hydraulic MttM IM incorporated tinder the laws oi tile state. Providing for the examination oi private banks, authorizing the OAtdltOI Of stau- to make as many exiunina tions in one year as he deems -xiiei.i ent. the bank to pay for one exiun ti.i tion placing bank examiners on .-.ilary instead of having them im--by banks. blind tiger" law making It unlawful to sell liquor In any quantity with out a license except that fhotMlh liquor Malawi may sell to retail Haan dealers.
Mr D explained that they had no
other time, and had been to church twice, and that his mother had githem permission to corue; hut Mr WeMtor would not change his ürigii ill d . letoa.
Embezzlement Is Charged. logansMrt. Forty affidavits have MM üb '1 charging S. Sml'h with enibezlenient of fumN lie
longing to Tirzah court. TriU .,i Rmb
Indianapolis, providing that policemen Mur. of which he was secretary Sailtl Whti retire on MTOWAl tif disability bus Mi.-d three lodge MOMMTI tot lua hall leeeive tiom $10 to $50 a month; 1 Melons prosecution.
Cleared of Murder Charge. Sandborn - l.afe Kinnainan. who was charted with the murder of his young wife last March and who lias l-een on trial ,i Vino iiihk MV the past two weeks, was acguittcd. This was one . f the most sensational
and hardi st fougl.' i ases ever t rled dition of the citv
before the Knox county courts. This taxation to meet
She Had to Come. One of the old governors of th Carolinas was a man who had lived a farmer s life most of the time 11 n 1 1 h was elected, and hit wife, having never seen a steamboat or a mil ma and having no wish to test cither one refused to at company her husband to the capital. When the governor reach ed 1 is destination he found that al most nil the other officials Were accompanied by their wives, and he sent an imperative message to his brother to fetch Melinda nlorg." The brother telegraphed: "She's afraid even to look at the engine " The gov rnor read the message and pondered over It for a few moments. At th end of that time he sent off the fol
j lowing command: "Hill, you blindfold
Melinda and oaci mm on to the train fawhaagt
Carnegie to Aid Montpelier. Hartford City. Andrew Carnegie has consented to gfM 91QJ0fl t the city td ttontpoUef for a pidillc library providing the taxpay On agree to raise $1.1100 annually fot
ui.iiiio-Tianre nn tltianc ,i con
will not ;v:i rant the reonlremc it s
MM Mi MM pMtpMWd five different and the school board has agrweO M
:mes. owing ,o the altsence ef . . -. eav the exneto-e ,t unerntiM-f I' this 11
l.rnry be erected within Ml fwel thl sfh.Kil liulldlng with the jrlv.: f using it for high school nfi
, ai bnportanl wltm ssea, who were
tight later tm attachments of the
Giving Sonny a Pithy Hint. "Now that you are married, my son listen to me." "What Is it. dad?" "Try to be a husband, not an tl bachelor."
Couldn't Get In. Mrs Style Do you MppOM hoop r.klrts will ever come tn again ? Mr. Styles Not in this Did they woa'tV Yonkers Statenmar
