Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 51, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 September 1907 — Page 6
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NEWS OF THE WEEK
THE LATEST EVENTS OF TH. WORLD BRIEFLY TOLD.
NORTH, EAST, WEST, SOUTH
Fcreien Lands. Throughout the Nation and Particularly From the Great Southwest.
Secretary Wilson returns to Wash ingtor. from a tour of the west and gives an optimistic interview on the business of the country. Balloonist at a Massachusetts fair unable to operate parachute drops 2.000 feel through the air. strikes on a post and is not fatally hurt. Story of the Fish Harahan fight at the linnois Central directors' meeting in New- York is related by a di-n-or. who says that, while no blows were struck. Mr Fish, being called a d d liar.1- choked Mr. Harahan until the latter face was purple, but could not torce him to retiact. New York traction lines are ordered to increase capacity 20 per cent. Medium's plot bnred by mysterious woman in blue, a witness in Vander bilt sanity hearing. Managers of northwestern lines connode nine hour workda to the ma chinists and grant an increase in th wage scale. Pish Harahan fight due to demand by Pish that Harahan I aSted from 1 r s:d ncy of Illinois Central. Prosperous west has no fear of panic, says Secretary of Agriculture V':i:on. back from inspection trip. The Oklahoma election board de Clares Scott Ferris of Lawton the nominee for the Fifth district. China objects to Franco Japanese covenant providing for interference h: China's territory. Managers of northwestern lines concede nine-hour workday to the ma ehinists and grant an imr. ase in the OTSge scale. NfttlMMl Industrial Traffic Leaeue urges ami ndment to Shaman law to permit traffic associations to effect rate aitre' ments and classifications.
Federal court grai
against the west an Increase in il
pioducia. ant farm near St. Louis sold ur. the hammer Was once held for made to famous general by Van iilt family, l-raion commission finds lum business controlled by several
interests. Inpiir lans t.i show
Will issue repoit.
Congressman Bartholdl says Kurnpe would have war between DttltOd States and JttpOtt. Says three great results were accomplished by Hague peac gathering. Cottgl ssman Har'holdt much p leaned With peace confer nee Savs that in fUJxra tribunals will settle national difflcoltfc Proker operators may be called out Fund of $'-.' "" being rais- ! by Strikers. üypay band is diien by T.xans across border into MXtoO, after m n are horsewhipped. High officials of Standard Oil may not be required to testify in St. Louis hearing to be In Id in New York. Frisco stoi -kholders at spools! IBM ' Ing tailed in St Louis SpproVS tOSUC of new Ik. mi for 1115,000,050 and in-
tital itock from lioo.ooo.
lag e:
On ier ' 1 tl b- r L. trust
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training or OB, prevent s on cream
P ai The rubs
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liesJames Oliver. South H. ml niauiifact eri i and philanthropist, is near death from heart dlseose and old age. Serloue disagreement between H II. Hogers and William Rockefeller Is report-d over the question of passing the regula; .piartcrly ii;.demt 01 Star !.'d i Hi .is a icsst.t et .1 .nV'1 Lau .lis big tine. Policeman rescues a boy from chains wkdeh had be. n plai o.l M lum by his father and summons the par ent. Automobile manufacturers announce intention of retaining list prices on 1908 product, while many eats will be sold at an advanced figure Miss Sallie Ainslie breaks her own record at Midlothian links while defeat ng Mrs Alexander in first round of istern women s champ. unship, making a 93. Tourist steamer brings word to Chn' iania. Norway, that the Wei! man He. ord Herald expedition airship "America" had not started for the north pole on Auk. to, being delayed by unfavorable winds. Bill file i by St Louis stone concern for Injunction agaiust American Fed eration of Labor to prevent boycott of
goods. Count Witte, once the most power ful man in Russia next to the emperor, baa retired from official life. In obedience to the order to join tlie butchers' teamsters' strike, teamten of the livestock wagons for the big packers quit worV at New York. Leaving: behind hi:n three dead officers, whom he shot to escape being CAP tared, CharMM Williams, a Georgia negro, is fleeing, toward Florida with a posse in pursuit. Kuing automobile robbers. ' who have Ions defied the police, startled the residents of Bellpott, L. I., by dynamiting the postoffice ami a pen eral store adjoining, and looting both places. Officials of the Toledo. St. Louis fc We-tern railroad tth. Clover Leaf route i offer reward for man who
for five years has been menace to that line by se bridg. s. Medium's plot bared bf
woman in alue. a wit:. -
bilt sanity hearing. Flinch Wilhelm placed tinder arrest in New York foi , img auto, but Is later released. Pish Harahan demand due to ge mend by Fish that Harahan bOOSStted from presidency uf Illinois Central. Prosperous west has no fear n pani says Secretary of Agriculture Wilson, hack from infection trip. The Oklahoma election board de clan I Scott Ferris of Iiwton the nomine, for the Fifth district China objects to Franco Japanese covenant providing for interference in China' b rrltoi y. Prince Willi Im placed under arre-' in New York for speeding auto, but latei released.
MOTORMEN ARE BLAMED
McCLARA AND BOTTS ARE AR RESTED ON CRIMINAL NEGLIGENCE CHARGE.
JURY IS OUT FIVE HOURS
NOt THE TIME TO STOP.
Manaaer Saw the Possibilities Situation.
m the
The Company May Br Forced Into Receiver's Hands by Damage Suits Governor D?neen Orders Probe.
Hattooo night tin beard the place the
electric car in the death
III At 10:20 Saturday coroner's Jury w Inch evidence in the inquiry to blame for tht- Charleston
disaster, which resulted of fourteen persons and
a constant tting fire to niy.-t-'tious in Vander
crease of capital stock tr
000 to f: 0 K) War on the high sehe d fraternities in Chicago will be renew. .1 by Sup: Ceol.y at Iii' Opening Ol the new pension, John I) Hoi k- f. ... r witness and mileage fees in l'nited Btat dil court in ClÜCagO ar. hi Id up. Speaker Cannon at alctattdl I Ha H, y.. says he has no pfesidantlel bee.hni would not decline the ooralnn tion if It were offered to him. He I eerts his first tnaWtion is ba help m are repehUcsa success ihroagfe tin work f ooagrees. pederal .lodge Prttehard at Ashe ni N. C riib-B that tin late law
barring railroad litigants from tht'nlted States (ourts is in violation of the constitution American bar association conveti tlon at Portland. liC . is stirred by the reptirt of the insnrane' commüi an I Votes down sunn radical reform". Effort to build a municipal lluhtine plant in Milwaukee gfttett ar. cheek James P. Farr. ll. Irish member of pariiarmnt. is affeeted Loagjford, Ireland, and with forty Othefll is In Id on the charge of im itin a riet. Mrs. Mary Malin is held at La Crosse, Wis. pending an lovestigt tlon Into the death of Carl Schmidt, ber blind brotln-r in-law, who. when Olive. pn vintd his wife tmiti ItSiag With Mrs. Malln as a eompnnion. Mrs. Marshall Field goes to court In Itiston. gets the consent of tin- Judge to an immediate trial of her chauffeur for her automobile and pays his tlmof m Scretary of he Interior Onrfb ld i i turns to Washington from long UMU in the far west with much information on many problem!.
SsUonal Industrial Traffic U-agu-s a ::m ...Ue i.' of Snlinan lav. ' permit traftu- a.-.-oriations to etfecl rate agreements and classifications F d ral court grants restraining . d r against t lit- vest-rn lines, pn-ven ing an hscreaee in the rntea on cream erf pioducts OrSnt farm near St. Louis sold unib i the hamm r Was oaoe held for loan made to famous gen.'ral by Vsaderbttt fa:nil. . Corporntion eommisatoner finds lumber hu iness cunt t olled by .sovi ral larL-e bsteresti Inqedry fails to show trust, will isue repeat. ngn ..sman Hartholdt says Kuropr would :iii" ear heie -n United States and Japan. Say; three roa results were acoompuihed by Hsgn
peace g.on nag MlSSOer! land raloe is t-n million. Leber berean estimates asseaament Increase a; 24.7 j. t to it Pourtoen rallroeda temporarily r- - i it! it- lioni lifo reim: n. w rat s on ereemey ihipmente. Cream n.-s se cur- tederal lajenction. Kaufman wins over Bcbrecl in se enth round Clnelnnsti Oermso elnlini four and is COttOtod mil
New torn tr. ton market rules irregular. Pi!., dosses : ady at net advam-o of from to s i oinht w iieat opens up but cloeea eo8 Kwi generally bullish, bat beaey sell ing causes biak t'orn closes higher. Taft laps new stHte COBStltOtloO. DllClSiiru authority to Ipaal for pres ident. ti.it buds Haw,; in measure.
Story tha- Qstnhotets and Bismarck hnd eeerel mtanrlew after Franco Prussian war not serlfledL North QermSB Lloyd stcam-r ce.t fare for llrst-eas . astvvard passage to I'd; others will meet rate. Annum ttaUsUee öl the i'nii.i Btatel railroad- show v.-ry low rate of intotet tfor the capital rnfaated Roots of the proposed nw line of the Burlington in Missouri win short en the distance to Kansas city. Nomination of ReCrelgtIT of War Taft by icpnbllcnn national tonven tlon eoastdred certain. Walter Oaylord Lelsad, It years old. Chlcag boy. fatally .hot while on snmiiH r OtttUlg, Alton road will be immune from flf haw prosecutions If It kept its promise In the Standard Oil litigation, scCOrdUsfl ' l Attorneys t;eti"ral Honapa rte. I'lrst rioloaCS if the telegraphers' strike is report-d from Aahfork Ariz., where a mob sttacks the Pos fa) offlc
th-' lajury of sixty ttve. returned a vor diet charging Motorgnan Botn of ih" passenger car and Motorman Mct'lara of the SXprees with criminal negllgenie The coroner swore to com plain's on which warrants were issued for the men. McClara was arrested at Charleston and M.tts at Mat toon wlun he returned from his run. Moth men were placed under guard. Many Developments Came Out. With a verdict charging criminal negligence against Motornien Botts and McClara.. returned by the coro net s Jury, a special investigation by t . members of the Illinois board of
vv ,.1iiiiis ..ril . ai!'. .a.l nimmissioiitM-s
on order of Governor IVmeen. death of Clea Bennett of Cays. 111., ami rumor that traction company will be forced into receivership by damage sui's. were the day's developments following the disaster Friday on the Mattoon Charleston intfruiban electric line, which resulted in the death of fourteen and th' injury of sixty five, several of whom can not live.
The taking of testimony was continued through the day. mitny passengers and employes of fhe company bolng examined. As the result of a Ions distance telephone conversation between Senator Wlllougdsoy and Governor Doneea, the former with eCTVtarj Kilpatrick of the state vrarehouso and railroad commissioner, arrived and began a special investiuation off th" disaster. Company faces Rece verahip.
The scene of the wreck was visited after hearing evidence at the coroners Inquiry. A report will be made to Qoeemor Den. , n and if the evl dence is sufficient the attorney general will be asked to begin proceedimss. Senator WlUoughby has left for S' l.oui.- and Secretary Kilpatrick for gprlngfteht, but both will n turn. According to a man said to be con OCted with the Central Illinois Traction Co. it is said that the company will he forced into th hands of a receiver as the result of damage suits tggregtating half a million dollars to be Had auainst the company. Radien! changes, it is said, are to be made in the official staff of the company, which is hack.il financially by Judge Grosecen of Chicago. The death list was increased to 14. when Clee Benneti of Gars, in., died of l.'.s Injuries, and no hope is bold
out for seeeml others in the hospital.
Jim Johnstone the famous basehall I moire, said recently in New Wik that has. ball crowds were far kinder 10 nmplflSS than tin used to be. 'This la true of theater crowds, tin.. " said Mr Johnstone. Why, with orovlnclnl touring companies In the east, maltreatment was regularly expected. In fact, the dinpanies prof
ited by It In more ways than one.
' I know of a company that was
playing 'The Broken Now In rami
Bo.k. a one night stand Ilm audi
SBjce didn't like The Broken Vow,' and rges, cabbages and potatoes lained upon the stage. Si ill th. play went on. The hero raved through his endless sp.'oches. dodging an onion or n baseball every other minute, and pretty soro from th. se missiles that he hadn't ben Side to dodge ' Hut finally a gallery auditor In a paroxysm of rage and scorn hurle! a heavy boot, and the actor, thorough'y 1.1s I IIIOIS, started to retreat. "'Keep on playing, you fol.' hissed the manager from the wings, as he hooked in the boot with an umbrella. Keep on till we get the other one.1
PRESCRIPTIONS IN LATIN.
The Public Should Have Them Trans
lated by the Druggists.
MAY LYNCH BROKEN BANKER.
Heavily-Armed Wild
Fore go Depositors at Lesse.
Somerset, Samuel i the wteche Ifeyersdsle, i charged with Ham I M v.
IS.00O, Llvengood gav. his appearance.
Pa Weeping pitifully. LirongOod, owner of Farmers' hank at as brought to Somerset embezzlement by Wil
is a depositor who lost
bond in S,M6 for Wl "i hi rested he mgh to p.'.y his fare end Constable oil-
on the railroad,
heri paid tin- 6Qe. The Farmen' bank, an old and es
teemed institution, cloned its doors, there being not Bollnr in the vaults. Ah ml !0d for. Igfl miners had monev
on deposit in the wrecked bank. Thev
IK heavily nrmed, and say they will lynch or shoo- LlvengOOd on sight, and henry depositors will lik'ly prose eate htm for larcenr iy baii.-o. No good reason for the failure has been found by the assignc-. Turtle Catches Tail of Dog. Ridgefleld, Conn OttOStl Of th' Mm utver hot. i were treated to a novel sight wlu n a dog, after a battle of half an hour, dragged a .13 pound snapping turtle from the water. Nero. I 1 '..". pi hi rid Newfoundland, while swimming, was seized b.v Hotail by the turtle and Immediately 0Te tis.ht. When he came to land the turtle's h ad hnd to b" w off to re lease Nero's tail.
Bids. coniple training
Calls for Training Station Washington' "Bids for the tlon of grading at the naval
station at Great Lnkei . 'North Chi 6SgO, were to have been opened Si the navy department on Aug. 2V No bids wen- submitted and another call for bids will be made for Spt. 17. Veteran Wabash Official Retires. Bprlngfl. Id, 111 fter 21 years of sarrfee. -J B. Pntnei ha retired from the position of superintendent of lo mnotirei and cars of the Wabaah railroad
What virtue is there in the secrecy with which the doctor hedges about his profession? 'Professional etiquette" occupies a prominent place in the curriculum of every medical school, and when strictly analyzed "professional etiquette" ( i nis to m. an ' doing what Is best for the doctor, individually and collectively."' Among the things that "Is best for the doctor ' Is the writing of his prescriptions In Latin, and thus keeping the public in ignorance not only of what it is taking for its Ills, but forcing a call upon the doctor each time a i reecription is needed.
In plain and unmistakable Knglish the writiug uf prescriptions In Latin makes business for the doctors. Let us say that you have the ague. You had it last year and the year before. Fach time you have VMted the doctor and he has prescrihed for you In Iatin. You have never known what he has given you for the disease, and so each time von are forced to go to him again and give him an opportunity to repeat his prescription In Latin, and his fee In dollars. If you ask the doctor why he uses
I.atln in writing his prescriptions, why he writes aqua" when he ni ans water, he will give you a technical dissertation on the purity of the Latin language, and the fact that all words are derived from it. etc. It will he a dissertation that you may not he able to answer, but it will hardly convince you It would be a good thing for the public to da rise a little code of ethics of Its own; ethics that will b' a good thing for the public individually and 00th etively." Let us apply one of the rules of this code of ethics to you. the Individual. You call in the physician when you have the ague, the grippe, or any of the oMier Ills to which human tlesh is h. ir. and which you may have again some day. The doctor prescribes in Latin, and you take this, to you. meaningless scribble to the dniKstist to have It OUgapOimrtOfl Right here Is where you come in. If you are wise. Say to the druggist that you want a
translation of that prescription. It is your gSlVttCSJO to kaVOW what you are taking While 'he doctor's code of ethics may not recognize this right It is yours just the same. With the translated prescription in
your possession you have two distinct advantages. You Know what you p.re taking, and should you wi-h to call soni" other doctor at some time you will be sble to tell him what druis von haea hoti putting into your system and alFo If yon should have the same
fflOOnSO again ynu can save yonrs'df a visit to the doctor, and his fee. by taking this translated prescription to the druggist one- more and having U refilled. Sure to Have One. Lincoln Steffens, la an address on SSUnicipel politics, said in Chicago of S certain city: "That city Is as notorious for Its rottenness ns the town of Pebbles Is notorious for another characteristic. "Here is an Incident that will five you an idea of the reputation of P b bles. "On a train One day a man rushed Into i ear. held up his hand for ato nttoa, and shouted encttodly: w 'Anybody here who belongs to Pohl leaf " Aye; I do,' said a small, dry old felloe calmly. " Then,' said the other, 'lend us yer oorhsorew.' " Why Ht Wss Jolly. Bidder met Kidder, and Kidder was Ju.st bubbling with good humor. What are yen feeling so 'jucooimon Jolly over?' said Bidder. "Whw, my best girl went and goj gsarried yesterday," said Kidder, tlaff ping Bidder on läe hark. "Seems b9 me tloit I ab)iit the last thing for a chap to feel Jolly over," said Bidder. Whatl " s.dd Kidder H was me she went and got mnrrled to!" And so the etgara wore on Ml.bler. Hue., i i Magazine. Granite as Fertilizer. T he Kovernment bureau of Plsnt Industry finds that ground granite makes excellent fertilizer.
HOUGH THE STATE
NEWS GATHERED PROM VARIOUS INDIANA POINTS. OLD MAIDS IN PARADE Unmarried Girls of Plamf.eld March Streets with Banners -vith Ap peals to Men No Weddings in 14 Months. PtninfU Id There hasn't boon a wedding In Plalnfleld for 1 months, and the list of old maids Is growing
sjaimlacty hvgo. The other evening, pi. vlous to an ontortefntacnl for the public iihrary, ion PlaittSeld girls, clad in old maids' costumes of days gone bv . paraded the streets carrving banners, some of which bore ib. se legends: O. Lord, for a man ." I ll sow your buttons on." "1 once was young " "I've got m 'vi' on you " 'Let nie darn your socks." "Ask papa." "This is so sudden.'" Cue "sweet young thing" stalked haughtily spart from her campanions. earning a banner with this legend! "I don t belong with that gang '' No one but old maids took part In Ike library entertainment The dearth of marriages In thi
.tty has long been a source Off com Klent all over this and .surrounding counties. Recently the county clerk investigated. Ho found that not a single license ka bOl I issued to a Plain field couple In 1 months S m pathuers with President Hoosevidt ' views on race suicide have worried over th' situation in vain The cause of this remarkable state of affairs has been generally ascribed to the two or sa-ilzatlons of unmarried people here - the Old Bachelors' club and the Old Maids' club. The oM bachelors organised two years ago and gave a public entertain tnent for the benefit of the I'lainfu Id library. Thev were so successful that
the repealed tlu ir show again ve.ir elMrtaa over USt in th.
Performances The old maids organised shortly after the bachelors and als - gave a public entertainment for the library a year ago. The other night they gave ;mcth'r show and the parasle was made for advertising purpose It is said that the two clubs a:e active in pi anhing the Joys Of single life. Msjf of the "girls" are wage earners, ns clerks, stenographers. . u . and nearly all of them ar- young and pr.'ity The members of the baCtV r'ors club, also, are nnythir.fc hut Cygteel "old bach'S."' Many of them arji young and handsome and well sup idled with money and are what would be generally known as "good lasteten," jj-.t the county clerk waits In vain to sell a license.
RATE LAW IS AT "AC K L Q Mcncn Read Object to Clurge Fixe t by State Commiici.
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Horse Sees Auto: Falls Dfad. Warsaw- Literallv frlfdUeaad) to tenth by a passing satosjmLile, a norm driven by Mr anu Mrs Bsjmtrc Barr, living h-tween Warsaw and Akron. fdl over In the NftdWUl When Carl Myers, th.' chauffeur, dis covered that the animal was hying at tf;' machine he stopped. Just In time to set- the ho; se lunge forward and sink to the ground.
Lafayette - A suit vias
in"' b John f McHegL t . i
for the Motion Railroad ; on ;i;amsl (ho stale lallroad i nut : I. 1 determine the conMiioiiouaiit N .in .o i id lb. I.i .i I. gislatuie. an Ing i to railroad commissloa q i freighl rati's. The complaint states thai mi ,ri II, I'JtlT. the lloiuona Oooltli eomnany, corporettog of h tiled before the defendant a coniplalm b) which It was sought to have ielu, ed a joint rat1 of freight In ett llaes of tha plaintiffs oompon j h the N'amlalia Railway OompSnj bi (ween Hugger and other town . I mines in the Linton coal geld certain ipiuirh's owned b tlte company at Stlni'sville. m the i i tiff's line of railroad, that und' joint rate coal was carried b th. dalia ompany to QpOport jutt and from the junction to Hi cpiarrles by the plaintiff's COD) anj
that the Joint tale In cnVct foi service was 76 cents a ton on carloa . lots; that It was this rate wha I a attacked by said stone couiisn) .. ihat after the complaint was til. I : proceedings Weie bad the OOrflQI entered an order to the effect that s joint rate of f0 vents should I. effect by the tVO lines of rallr or before September L The Motion Railway compair the actual cost of transportation ' coal between the points named is raun than at) o. nts a ton, and th;i: . not participate in such eerrii the) Joint rate at 50 cents a ton and n ceive as ij,s shar. of cotupeiat : Us service enough to pay the cosi of transportation, and that u thi i ate goes into effect the Monon . i pany will actually lege on I of coal carried, it is also sverred In
the complaint that the fortfiel Tl cents. ,f which the Monoti ret . i. IB oents, was no genre then Is nec
sary to charge in order to obtaii
return of the cost of the service ssd not to exoeed c per cent, per annum of the value of the property employed in such service, that If the ordei put Into effect the plaintiffs compsn) will be required to carry coal el M actual loss, and will in this WW) be dep lived f this property without d process of i tw. The plaintiff, therefore, says the railroad commission's order Is rold and of no offOOt, and the COmpsnj SI thai i ht- court ettfor an order prohibiting tin- commission from putting tl;e joint rate in 'ffect until thll case Mil finally be heard It OJUSSttoni the COM stltutk nulltv of the act by which ((.omission was created, and ashs the court to pass on this plUSC Of the gueetfon. The plaintiff proposes to file a bond
for the protection f the public and Shipper! In the event that the ord. I is sustained In connection with the complaint an application for a restraining order was mad. and Aiuust 25) fixed as the gab for the hearing, a jnmmcsii rai li sued to Marion county, to be seised upon Cnlon It. Hunt, president of th commission.
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Lightning Causes Bad Fire. R ynoHs. Fire destroyed the post fflM Philtipo' hardware st jre. two saloons, a barbr shop, a hluckstnlth shop, a restaurant. If yen' ISO lere, Krüger MoQvade's grocery and dry goods store. Kails' hardware store ami Heimlich Brothers' bnsjle mnt store The total loss Is OOtimated at $.'.0.mmi The bla.e was caused by lightning
Scred to Death by a Bull. Tranhfnrt. Addison Ogh-, a farmer. Is Lad at bis home nt Pickard. He was gore.lo d"..i by a bull Mr Ogle was doing some wmk about the bare and had no fear of the animal us it had nev. i shown any signn of vieiousness Suddenly the anlninl. without any warning, attacked him. knocking Mm down and Inflicting fntal Inturies.
John Dill Gets in a Pickle. South Herd objecting to the manner in which his wife man iged her home. lohn Hill sttemptod, It Is charged, to kill the woman. Before neighbors srrived DfU had so oaveroly i.eat.'n th.- womna that she was eovred with braises from head to foot, On lier COttiplninl DIU was s rrested.
Jailed for Returning to City. Warsaw. Convicted as a pun lie nuisance and banished f the city by order f Mao. Cha ' EUgdOtt, .lohn Ramsey. 30 years, hurried back as socn as he learud the mayor had carried out a slatllni tence against Waller Myers, 21 yeSTI one of his old friends. We reached the conclusion '!i:i the mayor can t banish anybody I Settles it. ' said Ramsey In his cell St th' rOUttty Jail. H- also said Myers will n turn in a few days In deflai of the mayor's ordere. Loth man claim Warsaw as home, and It Is thought the;. BQSnewhere mar hert and react,, d tl decision to r'tut n and brnSSO i' 1 if allowed to stay in the cü thej probably will b given jail icntem
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Sues Town for Damayes. OraenfleM -Oliver p. Hobaa, of New Palestine, who was injured by the explosion of acetylen shfle attending I Republican caucus In the town hall at that place last campedga, has brought suit for $2.1,000 damages against ihe corporation of New Palestine Which Is alleged to own tin- hall and aeetvl ne plant.
Banker's Sudden Death. Hloomington Philip K. Ii .o years old, vice preside the First National bank, and
th- wealthb si cttlseoo of
. unity, dropped dead. Mr. Bnahlrh was. the son Df Oe-ol Ritshlrk, one off the pioneer clll if ibis eonnty. He wa; prssnineni connected with the development 1 oolitic Stone district, and was the p. dew d the Bmpira Stone cm Up to a foWJ months ago he 01 dent of the First National haul. be resigned in favor of his brothi It Itusklrk. former postmaster Ht survlv'l by a widow. Who I ' daughter of Mayor Has, of CastlOi H- was an Klk and a i 1 ent Mason.
Colorado Editor Is Killed Petersburg Relatives a' place Tuesday I'OOOfVOd word Charles lowis. editor of the publican, at Keraey, Col., had shot ami Instantly killed lo a who said that an article Lewis Hohod reflect ed on his wife
th s ili.it
men pub-
Dullfinhts in Japan. '" 'w i i n.- however long wc live
In thi' COtm 'ry, know aboil all Its COCtcmi S0d hnbli'-.' writes a or.esp indent "Hmlbflghttl Il the greal semi gnnntl port for the people in t'wnjlmn and vlcinltj Th- fights ere generally bold In the coon rj og the moimtain side, when tlmusairls of Beoi " ran see the bttlhi gor, each tithe; Tie y ITe grt t, heavy, rolling, tM arim tls, n b as I I . nt I n In any Other perl of the em ptrc. Tl.ey gin BOf alio.-, jd to kill
J nsjeh other, hut sre gon d rttOOgl ,0 I,, I do eonsldernole damage li Is 1
dnngOfOUS tor hystanders f. v months ago I saw five nf I hem being led through the ' u Co li WO back from the flght. sflf ili. v.ie Itfll snorting and m. florae Hum I got out f hV ' 1 until they passed. I was perfett Is w i I ling to give them complete rlaht of way
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