Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 July 1907 — Page 2

WEEKLY COURIER """ sin CO DOAML PuOi. " NEWS OF THE WEEK

AN fPITOM OF THE MOST IMPORTA NT HVINTS AT HOME AND ABROAD.

A dispatch from Hrndv a town in e-v.rn r,3;;oia Mate that 14 Cossacks raised the frontHr into Austria. They plundered a house and Willed the owner and hi wife and cut off hi daughter hands; also muttlatIns other persona. Walter Swiul'urn Hancock, formerH clersvman of a fashionable Epls-

I copal church In Chicago. whom hla bishop tuh.bited on account of scaaa th women ! un lei ; bee MirIn London. He Is suspected

of having poisoned hia wife. M;-3 Maj;c' I'.atv aged 1" of Somerville, Mo . who wae run over by a touring automobile Sunday at Hello Isle, died at Harper hospital uf h r Injuries. The young woman had both hips broken and sustained interual injuriea. The officials of the Hambug-Atnerl-can Steampship Co. confirm the report that they are about to order a .- which will exceed in sue the

I Cunard line s new turbine vessels. The

liner will be commissioned In 1910. Passengers on a trolley car crossing Brooklyn bridge were horrified when the rear window suddenly

MahoH in sdmitrlnc tho form oi a

hich Orchard Mllli riian who landed senseless and bleed-

NORTH. EAST, WEST, SOUTH

A Carefully Digested and Condensed Compilation of Currant Mews Domeetio end Foreign.

Examination cf witness s for the de. lease in the Havwood trial began Tuesday morning, and by the first three on the stand Attorney Darrow aatly contradicted that part of On h

surd's story in

t.. h i.i ver seen K V. Strong.

the mine owners' detective of Crip; ta

excert a: the ofnee oi u v

railroad detective, uuriag

witnesses gave tesu

ate vrcnar i

with the mine owners .leeeuve. mmm several of the witness s. on wh se ! s timonv the formal impeaching Questions asked of Orchard by the defense were based, were also examined. mm . I .r, 4 ... V O VA

Presidents or Illinois rou -

Cr-

the day other

xneny tending to

ine in the aisle. The man was deaa

when an ambulance surgeon arrived

The neck was broken and a fractured rib had pierced the lung. Papers

(. ;nd cn the body indicated that the

victim was John Nelson, an electrical

engineer of Brooklyn

Judge E. M. Lan.ii of the United States district court granted to John

C. Hately authority to sell property

in Zion City held by Hately as re-

. - iTu i if. in i r-

agreed that there shaa oe no iui. , tpnder is wiUing t0 ac-cpt the Portu ate contest of the 2c laws, which be- e cwn and his relatives rel

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July L.

are endeavoring to secure the

The American Association of Optl-, surport n- European powers in hia

rs Jv Faun r. v. i . - v.

ev.lll

THE TRIAL AT BOISE

COUNSEL FOR DEFENSE ENDEAV

OR TO PROVE CONSPIRACY.

WITNESS PROVES ALIBI FOR ORCARD

Owner of th House Hat Secured

Judgment Agamst Cat Company for Explosion.

H ise. Idaho , r- mow of the ev-

idenco introduce 1 in the course of the

last five das brings the Inevitable conclusion that couns. 1 for the defen so would endeavor to prove to tne satisfaction of the Jury that the Pinkerton agency and the Mine Owners' association, with the knowledge and

approval of the governor of Malm, the former governor of Colorado, the former adjutant general of Colorado and other influential people, conspired to secure the gaatk l banning of William B. H;iu,k.,1 Claries 11 Mover and George A. I'ettibone. and that incidentally the mine owners are directly responsible for tho killing of 14 men in the Independence dtp t The evidence so far introduced by the defense goes to prove that Orc 'lard, knowing of the blowing up of the Bunk, r Hill and Sullivan concentrator in 1S?9: of the explosion in tho Vindicator mine and of the blowing up of the Independence depot; of the killing of Lyte Gregory, and of the explosion at Bradley's residence in San Francisco, accused himself of having committed the crimes and the murder of 17 men. when In fact he had little or no personal connection with any of them. Orchard Was Miles Away.

WitaSSaaS ha TS sworn that Orchard

was not at Wardner on the day the

"PANIC" TO ORDER

POSSIBILITY THAT HISTORY WILL REPEAT ITSELF. financiers and Politicians of To Day DiWer Little la Character from Those Who vere Prominent in Andrew JacWson's Tims. In looking bnck at our Industrial and financial history it Is Interesting and may be profitable to know that in lv'll th re w.is great prosperity, especially in New York city. The diary pf Phllls Hone, who was mayor f N w York in lJO'v describes that pros pority as being beyond all former examples, accompanied by high reuts

v.ssels worth i! 'Ulib t I M MM Ml amide crops, in fact, general BCMMMh ty. Two years laier Pnsi.l.nt Jackson was in the midst of his vigorous war against the 1'nited States bank nionopoly Nicholas Middle, the President of that bank, was the great financier" of his day. and he not onlv

aimed to control the financial affairs of the country, but its politics also, for he attempted to defeat the renoin Inatiou of Gen. Jackson in IUI and the nomination of Martin Van Muren

to be his successor. In lsl'j. Ihne mieaks of ill-advised action of the

HOLDS LIQUOR LAW INVALID.

CANDIDATE FOR BOYS' MAYOR.

Blackford County Judge Holds That , Fnends of J. W. Clark Working for

No Notice Is Required.

Hartford City A ruling was made

h .Indue Still gi of the circuit court

Him to Head Winona Camp.

Winona Lake With the Hoosler Inbred ttiMtinct for politics, a nuuitT

in UM ase of the city of Montpeller J of Indiana Im s of lender years have

E Fc:

Clans eieciea n ton. r resident :

some, of Georgia vice president, ana decided to meet next year in Philadelphia. A horrible holocaust to reported in mail advices from HongKon. riere Kn CUMSM cf the audience of a aeee theater and ten of the actors mere burned to death when '.he native theater wa MWlMjrH by fire. The French submarine boat Gym-

nk in drydock owing to the 'ness of a workman who the sluices without notice An uion showed that the subma

r carelesi opened ex.:

tine was so badly d as to be a total loss. All hope for he i eis Murphy, the age vocate. who is ill a: practically been abai By direction of . par.-- MMMJI la throughout the com

M the MrtMSt

Mf öf Fran temperance ad oa Angeles, has

various district

The holding of a southern exposi

tion in 1905 to commemorate the completion of the Panama canal was discussed in a convention, in which about 100 delegates represented six so vh- rn tUMa Mark Twain went In the houe of commons and listened to the debates from the ambassadors' gallery. From there he made his way to the lobbies, where he held an Informal reception for the members of the house. Hugh Kirkman. former lieutenant in the I'ntred States army was discharged from the United State peni-rer.-i.iry. his sentence of three years for embezzlement having been commuted by President Roose. vlt. The hearing In the case of Herr Wt lfin. MMJ archduke of Leopold of Austria, who is suing his wife for

divorce, was resumed. The evil.ncf "he ervants showed the miser able existence of the plaintiff as the

result of his wife's fads.

vs. Lee Mills, charged with selling mor without a city license. Mills was grunted a license by the county commissioners, but because ho had not gives notice in I Montpeller pa per when he appeared before the council to apply for a cily license he was refusid a hearing aud bis appll cation was turned down. Ju Ige Stiirgis. held that the legislature has only conferred upon cities the power to regulate and determine the place within their borders where liquors may be sold and that, subject to the limitations of the legislat uro. this power rests with the city alone. The ordinance requiring noiice to be given in a Montpeller paper and re

quiring applicant to present the same

deposits from the I nited States PanK.

which he said produced an awf. scarcity of money, stocks declined greatly in value, and in Ik-cember of that year he speaks of a panic pre vailing and as times being gravely hard ' Gambling in stocks, he says, has been carried on by lookers to an extent disgraceful to the character of the city '" He speaks of spoliators selling stocks to the amount Of millions without owning a dollar of the

Munker Hill and Sullivan concentrator stocks, betting it would fall and then was blown up; that facts connected i taking pains by every kind of lying

president in MMOtlBf the government I council, as is re-

quired before the board of county commissioners, is held Invalid. The case will be appealed by the city

begun their training In this direction by socking, the distinction of mavor of the Winona boys' city, which is to be conducted In IM VOOM of the lake In July and Auguit. That the camp of boys will be a success In point of attendance is already assured One of the features of camp life will be a municipal form of government, all the officers being hoys. The moat active candidate heard of is Joseph W ( lark, of Portland. Ind. II 11 Dickey, business manager of the camp, has heard of two or three candidates for mayor, but the Portland boy was tin

first on the list. Joseph Clark is 15 years old and belongs to the Sunday school claas of

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with the Vindicator mine tend to the B MttMMB that the explosion was accidental: that while Orchard mayhave been present when the Independence depot was destroyed. Steve Adams was in fact the man who was emI ! sd by the mine owners to blow up a piece of useless property, but that a blunder resulted in loss of life; that Lyte Gregory was murdered at the Instance of the United Mine Workers and not of the Western Federation, and that Orchard, possessing a mania for boasting of the commis

sion : great er::i. -. was lying when

and chicanery to injure the reputation

of the stock that he may win ' The bears of the Wall street of those days evidently had the bulls by the throat and were making them bellow for the time being. Put In the U-ginning of ISoj the bulls were on top again and there was renewed prosperity and speculation in progress Hon saksof the high prices prevailing for rents and commodities and the IMMMM i cost of living "The rage lor speculation in lauds in Long Island.'' be says, "is one f the bubbles of the day." He tells

: . sail h. was connected with th ' aoranam .... 1 i m mm n farm .-f 1 " . . 1 (! O thrtt TTlilO

.Ii tit a i es i iii n mvi-, from Brooklyn, which he had offered

against a large number sj ranroaos to Tbp f.riVi of ,he bonermakers of

pasMuu ror v.ciauou u. Lnu!-uo-nislvr.e atvtston or trie

- .-h-rn railway is settled. By the terms of the agreement the men who were MpjQjN & in the boilermaking department during the strike will be dis-

The orator of the day at the senior i . rci- s in the ! i ehu.il .f Ya ln.versity was United States Senator Philander Knox of Pennsylvania, and his subject was "The Development of the Federal Power to Regulate Comm rce.' If statements made privately by letter carriers are correct the postoffice d partment will be confronted by a d- lisarf strike in Sa Francisco on Julv I, The walk out Is not to be de-

sa.'ety appliance law. oiidared Copper & Silver Mining Co the corporate existence of the company was ex-endej 2o years. The original charter, which has covered a period of 2u years, will expire next c.

The Kishocoauiiias Valley Co.. nine miles long, extend!

Belleville to Reedsvllle. Pa, has asked the Interstate commerce coinmUs-ion for authority to issue a trip pass o ach stockholder for the entire seaeon. A sub-corn mr tee of a committee appointed by President Roosevelt to consider departmental methods, disap

i 1 w y fr'tn

hMBb at Mradley's house

Kvidence has also been Introduced to show that both Orchard and Simpkins had personal motive for killing former Governor Steunenberg and thar Simpklns' motive was the stronger of the two In that he was subject to unjust punishment and torture at the hands of negro troops called in Uy th iMxoUiioa la 199. Fnrthcr evidence as to the explosion at the Ilradley house Is yet to come. Depositions from Mr. Mradley will be introduced. They were made recently in San Francisco. Biadley swears that the explosion was due to an accumu lation of escaping gas and that the owner of the house secured a judgment for damages against the gas

for flS.Ooo four years before and now sold for HtMBt. Two years later, in 13.. however, the boom burst and lots which sold at Hö MMi then worth but $5o. That was in April, and on May 10 the New York banks bad suspended specie payments. Thm U a r-ut rttiiltarlty tetw-ti those times and now Andrew Jackson was somewhat a prototype of Theodore Roosevelt, they are both of the strenuous type and President Roosevent. like Gen Jackson. Is hardly satisfied without having a fight on hand with some one The parallel Is complete enough even to the fact that both were mixed up in a controversy

with ladies of great political ambition.

SHELBY BOASTS OF RECORD. County Disputes Claim of Greatest Number of Ex Sheriffs. ShelbyvilU-Shelby county people have taken exception to a claim made by a neighboring Indiana county for the state record In the number of living ex sheriffs. Shelby county boasts 11 men living who have been elected sheriff of Shelby county. Ten of

ihese are former sheriffs. All of them live in the connty except one. Within a few months two have died Mefnre that the county

could have boasted 13 men living who

had occupied the sheriff s office by election. Sid Conger, state oil Inspec tor ant! president of the State Fair as sociation. is among the former sher

iffs Jami s L Miown is a minister of the gospel In the Philippines The others are: Jofefl Hoop, who is the oldest: Ithanicr Spurlin. Howard lee. John Murke. Valentine Schoech. Theodore Luther. Thomas Newton. William McDougal and John Mutier, present lucumbeut of the office.

company before a jury, and further I Jackson had his PW

mat an apiieai to um superior conn , 0.NJ, Pr.sidPnt Roosevelt has had

proved the service pension plans for , c!ar(id by th tetter Carriers' Assoc.

Rear Admiral Hrownson. chief of the navigation bureau, has indorsed

I tion. but will result from Individual

th

It M

f the board which

spited the sinking or the launcn oi tn Minnesota, confirming the conclusion cf the board and of Admiral Evans

that the boat was sunk by fouling a f Gf.rtnanv. July 11

aenon The trial of Karl Hau. professor of Roman law at George Washington university. Washington. D. C. charged w -h -he murder of his mother in law.

Frau Moüter. will begin at Karlsruhe.

resulted in a confirmation of the find

ing of the jury In the lower court. Simpkms' Presence Not Denied. The defense has m t attempted to deny the presence of Jack Simpklns In Caldwell, tn company with Orchard, shortly before the murder of Steun-n-berg. and the evidence as to the treatment of Simpklns shortly before the murder of Steunenberg and the evi

dence as to the treatment of Simp

his Maria in the Storer episode, only there is this great difference, for while the chivalrous Jackson stood by the woman in the case-, even to the jiolnt of disrupting his cabinet. President Roosevelt felt compelled to denounce the political activities of Mrs. Storer. Will the parallel hold good In the collapse of the boom and a resulting depression In the price of real estate? Will President Roosevelt be able to

Dead Fish Strew Shores. Wabash Many of the smaller Jakes of northern Indiana and outhern Michigan are strewn with dead fish. The condition is attributed to si peculiar disease which was brought about by th" late summer According to Deputy Fish Commissioner John E. Kieney the malady Is not confined to the fish of one or two lakes, but is general over this section. Speckled p rch and sunfish are espeiiallv .i lfl ie . l He doe.s not name the malady, but says It is in the

nature- of a chill. The late summer

has kept the water cold longer than usual and the chill killed the fish.

kins bv the authorities while h. - nam- b:s success. - u 'be presidency.

in the bull pen indicates that the de

fense does not intend to clear Simp-

as Jackson did with Van Muren, after

he had broken dewn the polltiaal ,na

ateel towing cable.

Delegates to the convention in Mil-

Upon orders from the president, the W4uk(.e )f tne International Assocla-

deparment of Justice has Issued an '

announcement that the department of commerce and labor will proceed forthwith to take a srecial census of the inhabitants of the proposed new state of Oklahoma. The -rial of ten "anti-militarists, who signed the manifesto which was placarded on the mails of Marls May 1. appealing to the soldiers to join the workmen and fight against capital.

eches of

iple belt of Maine Is suffer a visitation f fie mic rneeie. before leaving Kiel h. r. iinrt t -,at Ii. w . -

was cen'!BU-d. After the

counsel the jury acquitted the men Charks R Rlchardrn was cemvirt d in criminal court of rnnspiring with Harvey B Rontaph. Joseph Flaherty and J H MllboUand to attempt to bribe councilmen to pass the Pittsburg and Tube Ctty Railroad franchise ordl-i..'.

The ai Ine from Mr C aald tha

prewent Berlin with a library was In- j corr. State deparftment rablegtams indl- 1 rate a continuance . f -hi - ater.d con ditioas in rntral America. Af'er r-ceMvtnu "he det '. Vctor of Law at Harvard Pi MM LMM Sa Toy. d ik1 ejf th- Ab-usxl. left Mostejn. His flagship, the VMM, sailed for Que- . The blowing ont of s fuse In the kinetseope machine opetfjged In 'he gallery of the ChlMsM "tera house j caused a panic among the occupan's , cf the MMMO At a special meeting nf the stock '

beider of the Bostc The Russoltalian was siene-d In S I'

M be in effec t en yea

ficn fcr the Pr ver.li M of Srne.i;c agree that the campaign of education has gone far enough and that it Is time tc enforce the law. Rev Johnston Myers, paster of the Immanuel Maptist church. Chicago, de

clares sensationalism In the ministry as a good thing and says he would hire- a band te play in front of his church If he had cash. W W Roekbill. American minister, has formally communicated to the

Chinese government an invitation to participate in the investigation of the opium "rade by an internal lcnal ce.m mission Richard Croker sent a challenge to Captain .1. H Greer, owner of the

bin. hv narticlnstion in that crimr- as I chine of his party and created a rer

an accessory before the fact. It has : onal machine that he was able to bebeen repeatedly stated, as a matter ! 1"" to his successor Will Pres!of current report, that counsel for the j dent Roosevelt prevail as Gen Jackdefense knew of the whereabouts of ; son did. or will the palallel be IncomSimpkms who has been a fugtive I MttfJ by the stalwart wing of the Re,

putillcan party coniroiurig ine bwsh evepublican national convention? Whether penir crops and tight money will cause a collapse of the present

boom Is Impossible to say until the niipstfcm is settled We are now

at the United States assay office for . doJnB bugint.B8 on a tn to one basis the fiscal year just ende d and an in- ' ,g (np bankg of the country only crease tn the silver. Gedd received ho,d doUJ jn cagn for yer 110

was . ' silver Vv. iziv The total receipts for June were $110.

since Steunenberg's murdtr. Gold Decreased. Silver IncreasingHelena, Mont There Is a slight decrease in the amount of gold received

Heat Prostrates Fifty. Hammond Wih -5 men over

come by the heat in the Illinois

Steel comnanv's t'lanf Sumiav and L'O

more to-eiay. it looxeu tor a time as

though two dejiartments. would be compelled to shut down. Dr Morti

nor. the' company's physician, has ordered that ginger be- put into all

the water used for drinking MWM and thinks that this will KMf the men from being pre.strateel. Fifty MM are now confined in the cornpan ys hospital froin prostrations.

Joieph W, Clark. S. W, H.ivnes. a well known Portland lawyer The whole Sunday school class and other Portland bovs. to the total number of .'.'. are- coming to the

W inona camp and they are doing all

sorts of gum shoe' and "hot foot

work to land young Clark In the

iuvenile mayor's chair. Of course, the

Portland .iilegation will be solid for Its candidate, and the Jay county b-. are now spreading their efforts to cninp clubs that are coming fr. ru many other cities of Indiana, l'art of the Clark campaign Is being t nioted by members of the Portland Sunday school class going to other tow ns in neirtheastern Indiana, wbthey are he lping In the organization of camp clubs. The Clark booster are also loading the mails with letters and circulars which are- being sent to hoj delegations all over Indiana The Portland beys hold frequent MMtlagS when questions of city government and parliamentary law are di.- ;--' I

Wabash and Marion Clash. Wabash. Alleging that Marloa Is favored over Wabash in far. s. a committee, composed of Si nion Schwartz. T. I White-side and A H. Rowley, was se-nt to confer with Indiana I'nion Traction officials to have equal fare's bewee-n Lafoii taine and Wabash The fare is now tin cents more to Wabash although Lafontaine is in Wabash county TL traction company refused to make concession Kfforts will be- continued as Wabash says the difference in fare is Mai ly.

gold. ChouNau county was the ban

ner producer last month

Mon'ana Con nerr-ial trea )urg. It Is to "he terms arc

bl ick coll BUSTS Gallion. for a match race with Mr. 're)ker's rby at any distance freim five furlongs to three MUM. Captain Greer declined. W F BsMhMt, former president of

Iba Nor ;i i - ern National Life in surance company, was sentenced to state's prison for five years. He was convicted eif grand larceny from the company. KnKtish. Scottish and Welsh steel rail makers have enteTed Inio an

agreement with competitors abroad with a view safeguarding their respective sphere of influence.

Admiral Baron (J Vamamoto of the

imperial Japanese navy, who was mln--. r of marine during the Russo-Jap-.... va; w.'.l arrive in New York a - J a '

from fcurope. it was annuunceu. ,iu. IqMI T Murphy, cattleman In Mon tana and plantation owner In Florida, was indir'ed by the United Sta'.ei trand Jur for the unlawful fencing of -40 acres of public land. Fire des'royed the entire r-sloon sec tlon of Morrncl. Aril. The loss agrgates fluO.tHiO Twenty nan bi ings W'.re wiped out.

they owe their depositors. It will not take much to upset such an Inverted

M.23, of which flOs.r.M .": was In pyramid and a great many more things

may happen nowadays than in (en. Jackson's time There are Indications 'hat the- far seeing frenied financiers

Battleship Collision Denied. ; have old or are selling their speculaParis M :t listet i Marine M. Thorn- fjT1 holdings and the retirement from son received I dispatch from Vice Ad- i active business ef such masters of miral Touejard. commander ln-ehlcf of J finance as J. P. Morgan and Rocke the Mediterranean squadron, empbat- I feller and Rogers and Stlllman looks lcally denying the retried cedllslon to be a warning for other people to betwe'-n the battleship Jauregulberry take lieed before the next financial an da toVPMM 'xat destroyer. j eruption oceans. Of course, when a t boom collapses somebody holds the Longshorenien Strike Agan. . . ( ( w). tnp)r ,,r,,orty melt

On .. i mam 1 q r-1 nf htiv.

Those who are out of elebt will

Smallpox Spreading at Goshen.

Goshen. 8even new cases of i

small js x developed here Mrs Andrew Croop occupied her church pulpit Sunday night Monday morn Ing she was quarantined Four of her ten children are stricken Hun dreds have been exposed. Owing to the numerous cases of smallpox In Gary the cltv rifficlala have Misjrad all persons to be vaccinated within the next ten days. Health officers are making preparations for a vaccination crusade to begin to meirrow.

Lodge Desires Freaks. New Albany - Seneca Tribe Of Red Men at DWOO has up piled to LwiB A. Stoy. of this city, gn-at sache-m of Indiana Ibd M-n. for a special dispensation for the tdop tion of the Lirgest man and th smallest man in the state. The tribe wants to adopt Guy Gill, who Is four fast tall and weighs M pounds, and Chaun-

ev R Morlan. who tips the beam at

New York- The longshoremen

the docks ef ;he Cunard line steamer struck when the Umbrla from Llverj ool docked The men demanded 00c an hour for Sunday work.

Havana Cigar Plants Cose. Hivana The CtfXfMakSTI who are cn strike, not having replied to the ultimatum of the manufacturers to submit their dlffcernces to arbitration, whlth has explr; I. the manufacturers announee their intentiem tej close a'.l their plants indefinitely. Rich Ore Theft Discovered. GoMfield. Nev Five assayers were arrested here and l.T,00 petunds of "S:h i rade ore, al!e:. ,i to have b'en sfolcn f oru I, fie Horence- mine and valued at I'O.uoO, was recovered.

weather the storm, if they can pay taxes and ge alemg with reduced Incomes for a while Put those who are in debt when the pinch comes will

suffer great losses and many will lose their all. We .1 not kneiw that Nicholas Hid die l.roueht M the panic of 1R33 to Injure the prestige of Gen. Jscksoi-. but we nn well Iniaelne tue presint disgruntled frcnzle-d financiers allowing the spe-culative markets to sag. and the Republican machine poUtlclan?: aiding theo o ri feat the Democrats a they have tMM "i former occasions. It is comparatively easy to produce a "rich man s panic" to frighten the voters by an appeal to their Dockets.

Reformatory Is Crowded. JsffersonvllJe. A count of In-

mat-s at the Indiana reformatory

deveiope.l the fact that there are now

1,1M persons confitH'd. wher-as the e-apaclty is only 1,150. and e vn that numbe r crowds It to a considerable

ext. nt. As a result the management Is being put to cor.side-rable Inconvenlteci in e-arlng for the surplus In

mates.

Ma pounds, granted

This dispensation will be

State Can Regulate Liquor Traffic. Indianapolis. The Indiana supTMM court held Tuesday that tae state has the right to NM late traffic In liquors A decision by Judge Christian of Hamilton county Is reversed. The lower court held that the saloon Is an evil per se. and the state has r.o right to Ibens- it.

Woman Receiver is Success. Ladoga. Mrs. James C. Knox, who re'celved the Appointment .nie time .1.;.. a- receiver for the Hank ef Ladoga and the RMMMf Veneer company. Is making a creditable record as manaiar of the- trust and bids fair to bring beith Institutions safely out of trouble Kvery depositor In the bank has been paid in full out if the- enri.ii: zs 1 l the veneer works und the MHü of the bank, and the

former to now on its feet again add aas taken

l In ist ni:;il on in the in' r : a

steck hold rs.

Boy Nine Years Old Is a Forger. Marlon -Charlie Williams. nine years old. apiwarod at the First National bank and reaching up to tin counter presented a check for $ The check was at once pronounced a forgery and the boy was held urMil a policeman was summoned Tb boy fiankiv admitted that be had forged the check. "I wanted to buy clothes and a biev Je. " confessed the youthlu! Pi Ist.ner. who is an orphan. Mrs. J. Wilbur Chapman Dead. Warsaw Mrs. I. Wilbur CkM ,if of ibe noted I'resby-

iiicsij , swssawp wterlan evangelist . died ol

fllstMstaa eniiv Tuesdav

:.,m, .,ne of her b gs w:.s amputated

at the Knworth hospital '

Hcnd. and she had be. n Ii MTiOW HM .In Um tim. She was

,t9 years old.

blood

Two weeks

Ma'cd South

Mystery In Greer's Death. Hedford So MMfMMM were the clrcumstances surrounding the dM of tra Greor. MJPfOMd ! from ptomaine poisoning, that Pro cutor Fltche r will have the contents of t;reers stomach analyzed Wf n Indiana university SKperi cbeinlst. Greer is said to have had trouble vuin his wife on account of another man and had end. avon d to s-e th-? prosi--cut.r the day before his death.

K.wblenlv ill Iniii: " ' '

f I after eating his dinner, wn

b.eu 1 ii ai . .1 I ! ' '

bad