Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 48, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 August 1907 — Page 6

BEN ED

WEEKLY COURIER

DOANE. Publisher. INDIA N A

NEWS OF THE WEEK THE LATEST EVENTS OF THE WORLD BRIEFLY TOLD. NORTH, EAST, WEST, SOUTH

Foreign Land. Throughout the Nation and P ticularly From the Great Southwest.

Kmpero:- Williams pottery WNTXI and Hihtnillf in more' deuionstra;.- ! ed Ins at Ulli is .t busin mau ami pointed out, a political moral. Members vi Nebraska railway com i mission art- divided on question of atru t MlfntflMH tit Of law providing fur 25 per cvti' express reduction. Insurance Commissioner Ritten house, of Colorado, replies to rMMH political strictures on his state. Lord Ciannoarde, most hated rt Irish landlords and Ions regarded abogev appears in house of lords likti

ppaiitii.n and BBBkBa ! ' attack Ott lrih evicted tenants bill. Americans who go to the Qodlva show at Coventry, F.ngland. are disap pointed, as the . xtubitton lacked Bhocking features much expected. British house of commons finds 1! elf tied up with business and is holdin? all-night sessions, while house of lortfl is aftpoolag Ol much work lu order and members are criticizing their foes New York doctor at lndon con press urged free dental and medical nervi" for school children as means of StonniM crime

Daughur of Mrs L. Z. loiter sum tnoned to Raden -Maden b serious titMM of mother. Condition now much Improved. Edmund Rostand labored for flv years on a pity, and then tore up the manuscript. In.'. l endent bakeries of the east are

Mr Tingley. theosophls. leader. sailed fe Kurope with intention o: organizing new colony neai Umdon Half a car of nitroglycerin explodes at F.ssev Out . killing two and wreck Hg 'he town At itouldcr. Col., an lu . . t:.!iaiA lire explodes a large quantity

el dynamite injuring H)0 persons. Surp: 'sing revelatiot s WW made . Ii ough the disclosure of the hitherto well isu. Mil. ! plan oi the udininisira . l n to begin the mobilization at one" H lu tie waters of the most powerful J C ft lOBi eer assembled. LBBaUBSBOII ilnd.i chief of police.

because t it y ordinance as violated, ordered that Anieiu aii flan be lowered and nearly aus. d a run Light n nie kills two and fires barn at Olney. III. O-iat Schnieder. Chicago niilllonai'e. fleeced b St Louis fake pfftQ lichter, dies under peculiar circutu stances. Following reprimand, man In priest's garb shoo;-- tWO Pittsburg hotel sOBg er. Texas health board nub is extermination ot DlOXjllitOlt and sounds y el low fever warning. rMnM - - to be returned to

I Gerinan consul Ait. ub Attorney Coneral Russell make stiiteinent concerning the pol icy of the government In trust pro editions and rate law controversies. Special grand jury at Chicago w'.ll probe the relations of several railroads with the Standard Oil Co. Millsboro. 111 . negro employ s or de red to .eae town as result of at tack on aged man 1 "Fighting" Judge Lindsey, of ü n j ver. nnkOi sizzling reply In Chlcag 1 to Ciovernor lUichtel s recent attack. Tinted States Steel c poration adds $4ö.O0t).O0 to the appropriation for P mammoth plant at dary, lnd. I lu'erv ie .v Of Attorney Gen ral Bonl i parte. In which it was intimated that 1 criminal prosecution might soon M i commenced against E. H. Harriman U r.ot taken M'ri.'usly in Washington, be cause the government up to date ha

failed to secure tangible evidence that he has been guilty of a crime. Kngli.-h school teacher who mas qneraded as the daughter of an earl Is held in the Tombs. New York, being unable to secure bail Skebton of W. I Baruey. whom Steve Ad mi i onfessed to murdering.

found near Tellnride. UU.. in tne

MENACE STANDARD THROUGH THE STATE

GOVERNMENT AND SIX STATES ACT AGAINST CONCERN. VtRY HEAVY BLOW IS POSSIBLE If Found Guilty in All, Maximum Fines Would Total Sum of $ '.Co.. 20.000.

to be Included In new cracaer bw

"n llOO (Mil). IS

BlU.-. 1(11 w. ' I , . ... ,1 arn.

unrivaled spot )omieu om uj in--- '

Chlcaco Is to have an

park system. the north and south aides vfaiBg with the west side in Improver.!, nfs pending and planned. A defensive alliance of the raitroa i nd Srandan! Of Co. against the government will. It Is expected, result fn m conferences. Two more fall victims of the murder wave In Chicago Irregularities amounting to over $7.00.00m are aleged to have been dlsBOUifBCl in the fi rmer management of hliwin A Hudson railway. Sui

cide of President Wlllcox said to

been due to fear of exposure. William S. Alley, OttCC a wealthy New York broker, ends his life Jus: j before his stock exchange seat Is to be taken away from him. In order that ; Ml family may get $10. Ml insurance, j Armed and strongly entrenched In fastness of the mountains Dark Seoul, two battalions of Korean soldiers. 1,200 men all told, are defying the Tapaneae. New York's wave of crime against gjrls continues, and the police barely prevont 'he lynching of accused nun Young woman ells New York poUe that Helen Gould and W. K. Yander bllt haTe conspired to ruin her. Five thousand New York sweatshop workers pursue a sightseeing automobile and seek to lynch the chauffeur for mnning over and killing a boy. Inventor sues St. Paul railway for $150.000 damages for alleged Infringe

mnt of patented transfer table

sin

in Can

Laurler party organization

a. la OOAfroated by MriOttl defection, headed by French, in the leader's ow n province. I. leuates from forty-one stat' s have ! heen named b) envernors to take part ; in the National Civic Federation conI m . . A " -- .

M'rence on ini.-is auu ..uii......... heidn CktaSftO in rctober. That American warships will go to the Pacific on acount of the approaching crisis in .lapane-e affairs, is

have ,he opinion In w ell informed circles In

w i in raft on. Railroads of country protest vigorously against provision of new ac eonsttai lftB requiring them to set aside from gross earnings and mainam poodl find to nieet depreciation of equipment. The Chicago Fedei at ion of Labor finds form- i Tr iste. I Harding and S.mtesby. dep . -e l nienil rs of the i.M.ird of education, not guilty of the . barges preferrt d by Mayor Busse. Mayor Russe Is reported as ready to nffer bis support to Edward J. Hrun dag" for governor, and ts expected to bring out a candidate for state treasurer If Brundage refuses. Gambling again brisk In Chicago, with .Ilm OLe.ry. Pat OMnlley and Mont Tenne- M 'ding the wolf pack. Wheat load is getting heavy under increasing supplies of new and burdensome load of old grain. Coarse Bralai gaining in favor on short crop

Nat Tort Qraai as the Stand aid Oil BOttipaa) is. the array of suits panitllg ,.aint it is equally fonnbi able. The tederal goveinmen: has eight sui: pending auainst the parent corporation for rabaidlary oompojiiai In the I'uited Stat's courts of n states Misoui i. New Volk, Louisiana. Tennessee and Illinois. lu addition the attOfMJ generals of six states hae sfOOgbl suns agaltist the Standard Oil Co ot New Jersey, the parent eorporation, or the pattlcu lar subsidiaiy through which it docs business in the .states affected, to oust the trust ami prceiu it from hereafter doing business iu those Hates. Suits of this kind are pending it. Texas. Minnesota. Missouri. Tennessee Ohio and Mississippi. In addition to Iba OBI er suits penalties are sought to lu inflicted by some of the State. Texas is suing to collect a fine of fY 000. OHO, and Mississippi to collect pen allies am. anting to 48d,0M In the federal suits the total mini her ot counts of all the indictments is G.326. Yre the company to be found guilty in every case and the maximum fine imposed, was recent ly done b .luilge Landis. the tot ! amount which the company would be called upon to pay would be flLM'.,r720 000. This, added to the 3t,24,003

fine laftTCted week ago. would swell the total to 1156,760.000, irrespccti of the penalties which may be Inflict ; ed as a result of the various suits brought b different states A fine of $Sf .240.000 would not be a death bl.r.v to the Standard Oil Co.

Ilfl six nimühs its profits ami tint to I that sum. Bttl if the company wer" ! ! called upon to pay into the trcasur-

of the I nited States a tot.il ot Sla ... 00,009 that would be a most serious matter even for the group of stupetid

Ottal rich men who eonpOM the 000

pany. The Standard Oil has a surplus re serve fun 1 which runs into enormous grnraa. Conservative estimates pluv It at $200.000.000. and less conserva tive estimates place it as high as $r,0(i .ion. (mmi. What it actually is !-. a secret which has been guarded will extraordinary care, the knowledge be Ing confined to not more 'hau fle osix nun. Yith a sarpfjM reserve fund of more than ltlt.fflM.ftlt, the Standard could pay fines amounting tn $n.".0(io.oo;). and still be highly solvent and with i anrplBB larger than that of any other : corporal! i.i In the country, but Ha prrstice ;.s the dominant power In . railroading and in Industrialism wouli j be seriously crippled. STORK FLYING AGAIN TO SPAIN. Queen Victoria, Whose Boy Was Bom May 10, in Delicate Condition.

NEWS GATHERED cROM VARIOUS INDIANA POINTS. STILL A "NEWSY" AT 85 Lafayette Ltmmoni, a Veteran of the Mexican War. an Energetic Paper Carrier of Fort Branch, Gibson County.

Indianapolis The oldest newsy" In Indiana is the t-ecoid claiiio-d by Lafayette l.emiuous, aged oi r'ort iiraacb, a little town in Of boon county Kvery person who lives in this town has lived tkOTO almost n lifetime In ne Instance a woman of 90 still re sides there with her daughter, aged 7.Y As the old people of Fort Hraneh seem to be the rulinn element it is not aurpriatni UuM wa shoatd Bad UM lariat Old man. past the ago of Sä. selling the daily ami Smnla papers Lafayette Losmmmm sells over 4o pa pert every Sunday He would not mushier the people treating htm propel 1 if the didn't buy that many lbaverages about l.äOti papers weekly. Which makes his daily number about ltd, Besides this, he sells various kinds of weekly papers and periodicals. T'ncle Lafe" was horn in Wash tngton county. Indiana, in ItSt, and resided there for to raara. Then he taraad toward Fori Braach, Ind., and

FOE OF CORRUPT POLITICIAN.. Fief" Ftick Regarded as a Commp Man by Many. In llntiapolis l-Ved L Feb k. tha lititi.uia laboi i. a.ler. who is esposlng the alleged DOT rapt, politicians In the tata, Is una .led by many peraons us a eorolng man It is said llat be haa

CRAZY PROTECTIONIST.

TV,,. Vati,.nal Ftre Insurance Co. of prospects.

Hartford confesses Judgment in Kan Unfavorable news durtnS the past

litigation, and an Injunction Is en-' week aneciea an --

street ana sent pnee hwwb! ladM Indls big fine against the

tered against It Rev Ihincan Campbell flayers, secretary of St. Paul's Cathedral society at Garden City. L. L, was arrested, chargod with forgery. Many isllroad wrecks are caused hy outof-daie safety appliances, accord ing to s;atements credited to officials of the Westlnghouse Air Brake Co. Woman's body is cut to pieces a' Monte Carlo and carried away In trunk nl an American and his wife

Standard Oil compan being tne climax. A massacre of Christians by Turkish troops has Just occurred In the llttie Persian lllago of Mawahe. Tommy Hums Is ready for a battle, but .lack .Johnson does not seem as eager as before the P.urns-Squlres go The spirit of mob vengeance has seized tlM outraned cltlzms of New

commit suicide after heavy gambling , York. Numbering lO.fMtn In all. Infurljogffr,. atafl nun and women In four different Borsenko. the Russian philosopher parts of the ell y attempted to take the and noted scientist, has Just published few in their own hands because of the

Paris .-special dispatches received from San Sebastian. Spain, where tlM s. aafdO Summer residence (TT King AIptftoaao tad QOMI Victoria is located, state that her majesty, who gave birth to son May 10. is again In a delica'e state of health. Additional precautions will be taken to preserve the cpicen's health and preparations will be made for the second coming Of thrs stork In the spring of next year. The king and queen left Madrid for the Chateau de la Oranja a month ago. where Al'ihonso posed for his picture before Artist Sorolla In his private park. Tho baby prince of the Asturlas was with them, and a week ago the roal family went to San Sebastian, on the northern coast of Spain. King Alphonso married Princess Victoria of Battannbnrf May 11, 196. The pria

r-ess Is the niece of King Kdward of Kngland There was gieat rejoicing throughoii' Spain when a son and he!.was born May 10.

PUTS CURB ON LIQUOR DEALERS. Ruling in Nebraska Said to Mean Prac tical Prohibition.

after trying various trades, ammig them that of a river pilot, he took to the ii"wspnper business Kor thelast einht years he has bee8 tlie only news bo) In Fort Hraneh. He has so arraimed thlnss that he has a monopoly on all papers that come to that town. He di.-ciurages mail subscriptions and vei y peiM.ii wild w ants a papei must Wait for I'ncle Lnfe'' to get around This ageil newsy'' lives with his wife, who is only two years his Junior. He has s. veraJ children living, but will not permit them to contribute anything toward his livelihood, as he

fears it miitht rob them of some of

the pleasures of life. He says: "I am

content to peddle ihe papers and do

not fear hard times in the least.' Mr. Iemnions is an afMTgBtfc) news boy. despite his years. He keeps post

ed on the events of the day. and as

he walks along the sire. ' calling out

the news he reminds DBd of the town crier of ye olden times He uses n

push catt upon which he has Ms name painted. Iemtnons does all of the corresponding with his papers, and

can write a .steady hand He Is als considered a phltoeopbOT and optimis tic of all things

Lomntons is a veiy WM friend of Elijah Lincoln, a living cousin to the

Immortal president, "Abe Lincoln As Lemmons Is a veteran of the Mexi

can war and Lincoln ot the civil war. they frequently Ket together" and re late their experiences. Kither can

draw a crowd MMBBKN1I is as full of Jokes and fun as is Lincoln Speaking of bis h'-alth. ' Cncle Iafe"' recently said: "Guess I ought t(( live to see 9f at least, for I've got pretty good health. Bet I can beat any man of my age In the state In a SOyard foot race. Het I can beat any man of my age In this fir adjoining stater, dancing I walk six aril BO every morning Yes I'm in pretty good health ''

PSP-Z Z7CAT

gained the COOfldanCS of thousands of

voters through bis campaign against venal nun in public life. Mr Feick

was born In Chicago, ().. in ISTv and

came to Indiana in IV. lie was once a call boy on a railroad

Fall from Car Is Fatal. adlaaapoUa. M ra a. l Fergu

son was kllleil anil tiei sl-ler.

Miss Henry fa Shrake. was aerlOBjlj indued by falling from a street car at Loaf naacti. CaL Both raotBtl) lived in this city. Intending to aJtslM from

the ear. Niiss Sluakc had descended

the steps, when she lost her balance

and fell lo the street Mis forgBBOB),

s. einu lo r sister full, stepped from the ear. then rapidly moving, and as

thrown to the pavement. She BtrBch

on her head, .suffering a fracture of

the skull, and died before she could

each the hospital. Miss Shrake was

carried to her hotel sufferinu from se

vere bruises and contusions.

May Straighten Kankakee River. Hammond M. Marshall, of Wheat-

Meld, and Attorney Albert llal-

lock. of llensselaer, were It CrownI'oint conferring with land owners In the Kankakee 1 euion in regard to stiaightening the river. In straight

ening the Kankakee liuti.'reds of acres of marsh land will be drained. Win n

drained the land alotiK the river is warded as the most fertile in the county and large crops of corn are raised each year Marshall and Hal lock say most of the property holders are in tavor of havinar the stream straightened and are willing to stand their share in putting the project throiiKh

Would Add Fifty Pt- Cent to Preset Tariff Rata, The maximum and minimum tar-ff rates that the Kep.ibi.. ., sBf of Imposing is a system OBpsSi from the Kuropi an nations Iii r many und Frame, that are Blarapi lighting each ott er It is re-.t. , pure and simple, for auch a tamft t. llflea the world that unl-ss special advantages are given for the m:. t the p. 'ducts of the fountiy Inf Kg such a tariff that the iiiaxlmun. will be exacted. These highest rates of duty are. of course, placed so Inch that they are prohibitive on su a products as the country imp ash them van produce enough of to s ., the wants of Its own people. C titlon In such products is thus i ished and t rr naturally the prtOSS are advanced to all the plundered con , era can afford to pay. The proposition la now being discussed here In ardent protect loa u quarters to adopt excessive rnaxir. -q rates, and the San Francisco Cht . cle goes so far as to say that executive and con stress' have lost to all considerations of nat dj dignity" ami but fir tins mo spirit a bill would have been pal

providing: That the products oi countries should continue to b. sd mined to our ports on equal '. ins. . v. ept that in Caoe any country -' disci inilnate against our prd either with or without 'consldera".. :! all products of those countries si. . i pay JJ0 per cent more than :. rates." The American BOOB the subsidized organ of the tar.ff tected trusts and HOSOpotlBtl dorses this 50 per cent addition I the present high tariff as maxin rn tariff rates, so that it may be takea as certain that this high tariff n Is to be persisted in as far as the Standpatter Republicans ar f -OBI ned Finn y adding 50 per cent to the pres nt nornious profits of the Bteel trust and Id per cent to the profit t the Wenden Conds trust, already j -tected by a tariff tax averaging I per cent, to say nothing, of the . trusts. Is not this protectionism t aa mad ? And yet that may be the outre:. ei If the Republican party hi allowed to Bfeel the next president and the r.. congress.

Old Settlers Will Meet. Ii-ffersonville. Following a decision not to hold the annual old settlers' meeting of (Tnrh county at ( harlestow n this year, a second meeting of the directors wus held and it was voted unanimously to reeOBBhsBf their m action. This annual meeting is one of the oldest Institutions of the kind in the state, the praatdBBl bing Klder Harry JaelOBOB, a plOBBBt1 minister It was decided to Invite Vice PraaldaMl Fairbanks to deliver an address on this occasion Should he accept, the meeting probably will be fixed at a tlflM GOBTealOBt for him.

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a volume in wnicn in- siaies in.o o. the yr MM there will be only three 1 reut powers -Russia. Japan and the United States. F.dwln L Wagner has been selected as president of the new N .tlonal Prodace bank of Chicago Engineer George Abbott, of the Hurlington. whose trat killed threi men near Naplervl'le. Sunda, tells of ,a career narked by forty fatal accidents. Chicago's new Juvenile court build ing, the only MM of its kind in the World, is opened Lives of three r Bh ago men are aaved by a tl year old girl It Okau Chee lake, near Milwaukee. Haalth Conimlssbmrr Porter, of N'ev York, in i speech a' Chautauipia. says many are murdered by the sellers of canned goods and mi'ent medicines. Bears continue the onslaught en Btocks. forcing down prices of leidlns, Issuer demand for currency in BeM tnak. i Si w York's money rat., flrr, New form for schedule grain in the northwest is approved b the go" rn Ing eottaalttBO of the undcrwrlieis' association. Sale of Zlon City lace work-', order.,'. I .Tudge Landis, Is believed to anark the final fofaajj of Vollva.

inability of the authorities to cope with the unparnlleb d number of crimes against women and children Miss Katherine Eddy, daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. Augustus N Edd.. . of Chicago, Is married In Herlln to Sen ator Albert I. Rrverldge of Indiana Mone In QbiOBgO holds flrm. with I per cent the ruling rate "Fighting" CaOftOta IiO.Ier, famous figure In ÜM civil war. Is dead at Mount Vernon. Iowa Crew of steamship arrived In New York reports witnessing a great battle at s ,i bat wet n whales and sharks. COBaOHMder I'-ar leaves Fortland. Me., for New York, ready to go at once on his hunt for the BOTtl polo Prof Charles Zuehlln declares John I). Rockefeller, I 1 Morgan and F. H H. rrlniiin are the greatest fiiends fit so lallsm In America. Uehitves of .lohn LaJJSjdit, who

plBOed him In the (ounty hospital, '.earn of hi; death two months after it's burial Commis inner ' Corportlm Smith, in a report to Üai pr ident. makes a scathing tBttBBeJettOB Of 'he Standard. OH monojiolv, and aaBTtl that its prosperity it dBt, not hi vffl' clent management, as claimed, ättl m unfair anC lib gal uieiho'ls.

Llneolr, N'eb -All champngnes,

still wlns and foreign HoBOfB

nius' be btBJaded ha indic ate the con tBBtl and proof of alcohol, according to the rflflBg of Food Commissioner Johaeoa The dadfSOi was In nnswer to a telegrBBi raced red from a Chicago firm which declared that the state pur. rood law, if enforced, would mean pro htbttlOB hl Nebraska. Food Commissioner JohBaOn has liled the following larBgran Ifl llM Chicago firm: "All liquors sold in Nebraska must be labels I to show percentage and proof of alcohol and net contents. ThU sBJ be actual prohibition, but It Is the law." Engineer Is Drowned in Lake. Waterloo, in- wuiiam Ntgat, an Bgiaei r, was drowned while swim ming In a small lake near Wartburg, font miles from here He was seized wIMi cramps while in about eight feet of w ati i uid sunk at OtsBf Four Drowned While Fishing. Poftd teek. o. T. w. it. pot tar, his daughter, Blhm potter. Wilhar Plait, his stepson, and Marlis i'olter. his neph'-w. Bare drowned in Salt Fork rivet while fishing with a seine All were entangled in deep water.

Canning Plant Suffers $5.000 Loss. Covington. --Spontaneous combus tlon of gas from coal stored In a shed set fire to the factory building of the Covington Canning company, causing a loss of 2S,0M new cans, and damaging the building and much ma chinery. The fac tory was ready tor the season run of tomatoes The total logl on canning material and n build lug and contents Is $.".000.

Vincennes Chautauqua Ends. Vinccnnes The Vincennes chau tauo.ua has concluded Prof Frank Allen lleapke was reelected pres dent. Fnited Stales Senator "Mob" Taylor, of Tennessee, failed to arrive on account of missing hl üuln at St Louis

Claim of $10.000 Agamst Big Four.. Columbus. Alleging negligence on the part of the company, both under the Ohio and the Indiana law. Elmer F Wilson, of this cin.has liled suit against the Hig Four liailsa company, claiming flu.onn damgel on account of the death of his son. Knox C Wilson, who was killed In a collision near Fetnbank, Cincinnati, while employed as a freight brakeman. tn freight trains being permitted to enter the same block at the same time Wilson was in the caboose of the regular train when killed.

Blaze In business Section. KockKirt Fire destroyed a lare part of the business district of Chrlsney in this county The stores burned out were Hays Hrothers general store. Wilkinson's millinery store, f, S York's confectionery. A. Kho.le's drug store, L. L. Taylor's furniture. Ftant7.'s meat market. Pharaoh Chrisnev s general merchandise Mear's hardware store, J. !. Kelt's saloon.

Judge Parker's Timely Wa'nlng. The address of Judge Al'on Parker before the North Carolina I Wt association on Jul 11 clearly cated that the common law prlmiil- s can solve every problem in civil life if permitted to do so, and that the centralization of power in th federal government which is now being attempted will destroy the local autl. I ity of the statea. "The canipaigrig.unst the governmental plan of :hfathers Is on." said Judge Park. -and has been for several years has for its leader the most acc plished politician of our history Behind him and backing him stand th - great corporations of the OBBBl . which are engaged in interstate merce and insurance. Their reasen ia that it is easier to deal with one government than with many." The corruption fund of the life ta surance companies which the Republican campaign managers. GoftOtJ and Bliss, solicited and received the acknowledged request of President Roosevelt to the railroad mat. ' Harriman that he collect more . paign funds which the president clared were needed In New- fork, were no doubt in the mind of Jadg Parker, when he now charegs that tbe president is backed by the great ret porations of the country in his sfseii to centrallre their control in tr- t n eral government and thus release the railroads and trusts from state iaAB charge of Judge Parker. t the election of H(4. th.it th- . Ilona had contributed large sums to the Roosevelt campaign, has been fully verified by later official H tires, although denied by President Roosevelt: there can be no d that the proof will be forthco; due time of the present conner between the eoreoietiont and president. Alton B. Parker, the honest and

fearless Judae. was defiled the r dency by the people, but those OBh who supported him must now h more proud of their position thsa those who voted for the winning can didate.

Methodist Church Dedication. Petersburg The new M. K. church nt OteeO will he dedicated on the IMh inst ltev. Dr. Parr will con duct services. The church has been erected at a cost of S. ilfld to replace the house of worship de:troyd by fire a year ago last January .

"O Form Military Company. Columbus. An effort Is being made to organise a company ot the Indiana National guard at Haspe this county. Home time ago (Jen (Iran Perty came here and tried lo arouse Interest in n company for this rlty. P oinoters of the eoinpaiiv worked for OrBaej weeks, bag could not get enoimh pdpgfN to the petltiefl to make a full company mid the prejeel was dropped Now the lown of Hupe has taken the matter up. and at a me-tlng almost enough men to form the company reported.

Choked in Mince Pie Eatmg Contest. Ms .let on, - During a pieea'l.ig contest h're ajtVBI by a travelinu show. Ahm zi Self, ten ears old. was nearly choked g death. Physicians saved his life with difficulty. Mince pie was served

Boy Accidentally Shot, Warsaw. At the Winona Lake boy s city a Turpln of Indianapolis was shot full In the face hy a rifle in, the hands of another Indianapolis hoy, GHea McDonald Turpln'i condition is critical. The shooting was nnlnteii tlonal. the fifle being aeci dentalh disc bar eed

Methodists to Build at Winona. Warsaw. Following discontinuance of the Hon. e city assembly, Methodists have purchased tound at W inona lake and will erect a M,Mt building

The Only Solution. Let us not be deceived, we are going to have trusts and manors til we begin to tap the sources tt their power until we begin to If them with the only effective n that is real coraietitlon. As as prohibitive tariffs eaist men eBB organiie completely to control the home market In such a way a W exact from the public the last peBBf that tha "protection" permits Reduce the tariff from robber flcu" reasonable rates and the mm-tl exactions of the principal trusts and monopolies will instantly vaniah nd the tap-roots of these unh'i porBsltes of industry and commerce be cut. lndlanaiKills News

Tariff Revision The wisest politicians there are there will be no tariff revision sfter the next election. The Re; Mean party Is In danger of playlnr that card once too often and la r to get caught some day It wou be the Joke of many year? If the oerata were to make a better premise to revise the tariff than ÜM Urans do. and win on that platfort. Milwaukee Free Fress