Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 52, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 September 1907 — Page 2

WEEKLY COURIER

I Reaction

BEN ED DOANE

J Vsl B

Publish"1 . INDIANA

NEWS OF THE WEEK

THE LATEST EVENTS OF THE WORLD BRIEFLY TOLD.

NORTH, EAST, WEST, SOUTH

aud bears bring aut WON

rumor of trouble to com- .. . .hi.. i .if Franklin. O .

r in - j,.n niau who b.p.-d M ktUtraef Üosersl Bosspsrte

h,. rot Mr Him- that Hi. agreement ... .11 . . 1 .,..1

made w.lh the Alton hiiKiihi .v

h.. exiircsse confident o in th

Srtf i

toun l

ing K

inn

' I inrft. Throughout the

rws'K" tion and Particularly From the Great Southwes

Na

iv r is appointed

iron and Bteol oorporatloa ! N York Nim MO !itl1,1-v burned by an ajnlllsffrS Of giMOll William J Bryss otli 'n"1"' J ileiikmahkes u,ur of N" Yt,: k WMlw the SSSUic.s of iru- l'rogn'ssiw LK-ni ocratic league. One aimed ib-orge U Clark, wanted ti ..... .maim ieWcll v -' lt" ivbb ry,

is taucht in

HEAD CONSUL IS CAUGHT IN RIOT

HOOLIGANS RAID JAPANESE AND CHINESE QUARTERS IN VAN OOUVER. B. C.

IN

THE SUPERLATIVE DEGREE.

Little

Son'e Explanation Seemed to Cover the Case.

BOTTLES USED TOR WEAPONS

before

Many Iowa republicans are awaiting with inter, st th. passing througb tSS state next month of Gov. Hughes of Mr York whom they prefer for pre Idential nominee next year. Inlted States has taken up the eipulsion of .1 N Winslow trom France Rival sultans take field in Morocco and bitter civil war is expered to follow action Grand Puke Nicholas Con' ant inoTlch, disgraced U years RfO '. MJlllnj dlailem of mother, wanders from villa in Crimea at night and la belletCd to be roaming woods insane.

Hague conference adopted r bidding attack on rival country

declaration of war. Ferdinand Karle, artist, who discarded wife to marry affinity, hints at dark tragedy averted. Premier Stolypln is given larger power to 0" pe with tb difficult problems confronting Russia Standard Oil company isfseed to accept mileage redemption money, dreading Msplcioa of rebate. IcemtST Root is ready to return tc work looking like a new man after three weeks' health drill. Th.- Rev. Charles Sheldon declared steamer lines could be nin at greater t.mfits if drinks were not sold.

r Interurban railroad net in west is a new wonder; comfort anil economy offered to users. Fr.-.lerick M. Fish, retired

broker, killed his wife with a shot gun and cut his own throat with a razor. Lusitania. largest steamship alloat, leaves Liverpool on her maiden voyage to New Yoik in race w.'h Lucania. Senator I pSW, returning from a trip to Kurope. says slump in stocks caused worry to American travelers and French investors. Erie Heating company thrown Into the hands of receiver following alleged misappropriate n of f 100.000 of its funds by its president. King; Edward decides to discontinue state concerts popular under Queen Victoria and have instead balls and small private cone I Wisconsin republican Inders are expected to hold many OOSferescea .iurinv state fair week and decide m .n" Batten of vital moment.

Ni m York public m 1 1 li Irvine to tind v, l

ha- forty miles of bot? :ar HnOl these days of rapid t ansit. Mrs UUian F. Howell charger. j!hn w s HowelL niHniL.T ol

Chicago Athletic association, with t vying to kill her and asks divorce Kansas farmer Invents and outs to practical use on Iiis ptaco gOSOliM propelled machine. caUed tstotrsctor, thai do, - ea.-i!y work f many nnr-.

ential 1 1- i stock

omnnssir.n

til!

Dr the

M,

0 a great men na f;.;rth form boy I historic school ami

Hall Taine s roTUkm book. "ttacoBocttoSf ol R promised for next roo-.'h. new letters and much ol Serious inrpase In the Ing und the probability win" . i :p ret - 'he w . . -

d. grandson cf Chieai hant is en"' r- '1 as

Eton, England s a fag for contor.

N,s South Wales, out

may go free, as Illinois naa uu wu., to st ml a policeman for him Edward Hagerup Oi'.eg, fauious Norwegiau composer and pianist, dies in lUrgen. his native city. ltst of the s. ml annual statements of fire insurance companies operating in Georgia are ftlcd Tazzi brothers, who dominated the sultan of MOIOCCO tO enrich them sehe and are regaided as responadblf

for the nit of the .oiintry. are assassinated at Fez. Development of the country s waterways on plans to be outlined by the inland waterways commission will have great results, says Senator Newlands in a speech before the National Ir.matiou eoucr.-s at Sacramento. Ca) .Joe Yeager. the plunger, is credited with winning heavily on the victory of Keep Moving at She. psbead Hay. Many star athletes expect to enter I niversity of Chicago this fall. President Ri sevelt has written Gov. Kirby of Arizona that lie will take no further aetion looking toward

the joint stati-hood of N't w Mexico and AriZ'ina. Admiral Capps and Admiral Cowles ' of the navy ilepartmetit returned to 1 Washington from the Pacific coast, ; where they made preparations for tfea r I btloaj of the Atlantic fle.t next

i spring. The Rapid Transit Co. of Philadel1 phia has proposed that it will Inaiignrate a 4c fare on all lines, surface. I elevated and suburban, and that all free transportation, transfers and tickets shall be abolished. The announcement has been made to test , public sentiment. The navy department has instructed j the board of experts known as the preliminary report or. how best to protect the men In the turrets and the ammunition men on Admiral Evans : battleships dttring the target practice ! whic h will b-tfin Monday off Provincttown. Mass. lr William H. Abei cromble. for- ! merly Vnited State consul at Nagas ; aki. Japan, committed suicide by aai i.h rlation in his anartments in Ston-

...... . Ifigh court In Washington. Members of the Structural Iron Workers" union in San Francisco, returning from the funeral of one Of their number killed in the Labor day riots, made an attack on a stre t car. The prompt arrival of the police checked the riot. rlv bjmM were arr. sted. Inda Robert L Stout of the four

teenth judicial district in Kentucky,, in vhich the Go. bei murder was comi t. .1, said that it W S. Taylor will leMi.n to Kentucky and testify in the powers ase bO w til s. e .bat Taylor is not arrested and that he i aafely returned to Indi.ina. At'orn.y Chambers, aho baa had harg" of the collection of avidoaeo

Police Finally Diapcse Rioters A Scnes of AttacKS Ishii Had a Narrow Escape.

After

Vancouver. H. C -Followtoj a riot b. .e in which Chinatown and the Japanese quarters were raid e.l and damage done approximating Sir. 000. a further d. nionsira Hon occarroo wmch Kukl Yire lahlL chief of the bureau of foralgn tonitnene and wM of thl ,aP muse consular service. ;nd Consul Sa buro Kfsamidaa both of Seattle, were the central rtgures A number of per IOBI srera bruised and injured by broken bottles and flying brickbats In the h hi Is .if a frenied mob. Raron Jahii and Consul Stsamldzu fllnally made their escape through the mob and the

nffai: WM iinniediutely cabled to Tokio Colucld. nt with the -lot was the ar rival of a steamship having on board at bast .".no Japanese Japs Thrown Into Water. With a common impulse the mob surged to the water front and as soon tin- Japan, se . anie down the gang plank they were met by the rioters. Seven or eight of the Japanese were unceremoniously picked up and thrown into the Hurrad inlet. Still further rioting occurred wh n a crowd of about 4,006 laborers started

on the warpath, but were nnany quelled by the police after about twenty arrests had been made. Cliinatown was roped off and 'he quarters of the Orientals guatded by the police. Will Demand Indemnity. Raron Isiiil gaw out an interview In

which he states that he had cabled to Ambassador Kaneko at lmdon appris

ing him of the events he re.

Indemnity from the city to trie . wm a. . i -M

amount of J-V 1 win ne ciamieu.

Mayor Rethuue declares the Indemnity will not be paid, and the affair will be

taken up v.i":i 'lie Dominion govern

ment.

Little son. aged eeven. whoa train

ing has been of the ni. it painstaking and conscientious, rather took away his mother s breath In .leset ibing tha dog's game of ball He ended with: "And, mother. Topsy caught the ball in her mouth, and then juat ran like "Like what"" cried the startled mother. W'y. like h , don t you know, mother"" innocently "No. I don't believe I do. Just how la that, dear"' ahe asked faintly "Well. 1 don't know jus what It v, uaa, myself." he confessed, but it s a wbo".e lot faster than "lickety split'.' " BRUTALITY OF MEDICAL ETHICS.

H00SIER HAPPENINGS

Latest News of Interest from Various Towns In Indiana

STATE TO HOLD FUNDS

Indiana to Be Recognized in tion of Depoaita.

D.stnbu-

A Great Surgeon Barred from Membership in Medical Association.

fur Jun,

(From the Nation! Druggist

HOT.) Dr. Augustus Charles Hernays. who cited a few days ago in St. Louis, was, probably, the foremost surgeon in the T nited States. His fame was coextensive with the civilized world. He was not only an operator of the highest order, but a tireleus and exhaustive worker in the field of original surgery. He performed the first sueceasfui Caesarian section in litt In St. Louis, and also the first successful coeliotomy for gunshot wound of the abdomen and the first gallstone operation in Missouri. A record held by Dr. Hernays has never been etpualed: out of eighty one successive caaea

Washit.gton. 1. C While treasury nW.iiU JdwHaa to indicate where or

WhOS gov. i anient dependts are to be' made In accordance with the plan re couth MUMMUMBOtf t Secretary Coit. l i oil. it may be slated upon authority . that iu ihr distribution of public moneys vuMi a vi. w to anticipating the ; t. nsioti la financial and commercial circles i hat usually conies about crop nioiiig nine the national banks of

DESCENDANTS OF BETSY Five of Original Family Sett e. diana in 1817. Juinestown The fifth annt iini. in of the Ross family was the home of Frank Rosplace. The members of th Ii lly are direct descendants ol Ross, who made the first (lag The enrollment at I was IM. Five or the It moved from Ohio to In.! i The children now living of th pioneers include Frank Ross

Indianapolis and elsewhere throughout town. Lando and Hanitl Ross

the state will be handsomely recogailed. There is good reason to believe that deposits in national banking institu tloBS in Indiana have already been ordered. Secretary Cortclyou plans a wider distribution of the public fun. Is than has been made In prevtoua administrations of the treasury, and. as already announced, deposits will be

cuuntv; Mis Emma 1

fonlsvllle. William and .r

. vvaoaan; jonn and nein n Andrew Ross, Haitibridge. auJ Ross, Danville Visitors from a distance In ' John Rennen. Delphi; A 1 f i 1 Flora and Frank Ross. Jose; ! J I day and Julia Hybreu. Isdlax Officers elected are: Presi.b

made gradually, the intention being to I la. e approximately $f..O00.0u0 a week for a period of several weeks Instead Ol waiting until the last moment, as j . ,.M I '.. .1... I

was lam practice serwwtwr. . uu i sttlct orders from Secretary Cortel vou troaaary oflrlali oitl not disclose in what cities the funds now about to h Hlut i Mmt. ..I w ill be denosited The

atpa Y.astertiay; Meretarj Yeastetday. The next reunion held at the Yeasterday BOOM apedis.

m j tt't.1,h ti... ' , . i

" ai.rth..tinn will be made without any

seventvone in succe&siou

for the

receipt I that th

Civic 1 mid be

To Probe Frisco Condition. New York Aikujito Ishii. the director of the commercial bureau of the Japanese farofSS office, who was involved in the anti-Japanese riots at Vancouver, came to this country tn investiitnte ami report on the ie

cent anti-Japanese numerations In San Francisco. While this was given out as the spe rifle object o his visu, i- is g.-nerally understood that his mission was to make a thorough study of the whole Japanese question in this country and to ascertain the eaoso and extent of

whatever prejudice in iy xi-t against the Japanese h s efltl some time In San Francisco, and, after traveling throtigh the country, went to Rritish Columbia, where th- conditions arising from the recent inflow of Japanese and Hindus into th Northwest has caused a serious distarbaOCS jf labor conditions.

additional He said confessed

of

m n M !:

b

ugh

for mayor of ans .: - ker and a ur Taft. English -oc moi . i X' ; .on scenteii bata pi t fumes. M tCXied. M iriM"' ;.n v. . . France C. ruany tak gainst by the allieh In an ad Clerks' . mvt sn - - man O v

bad s" : . :ii : .-a n is nomir. t d an l by republic ,. it hiow of Fora lüuort in Ohio ol

cases

hat a thoM and men had

a handiing b tgat receipts. In th.- bearii g of the North Carolina ate cause i' Wfasltlitstot Comptroller Man' Of the BoUtfeern Railway C- . stiti'd tba" the methol employed ii . i mooting the eamin.'s of the road i . re those Ms.-. I by the IntersiS' e cum nerce conuniasloti and the North Cm ilina corporation commi-sion. t tho oonrewtlOB of the National iDstal Clerks' saaoctation bo Peoria,

JAPS ATTACK U. S. SOLDIERS.

t

Mannes Have Narrow From Mob.

Four

Escape

military operation

i. -nt ofT" ; ;i waMs t. i r increasing the fti

that Pi .1 w ith t

th.

s before th- postal ,n In I', o, in. C.n n-et said that if the

business of the postoffiee department could t? as w II conducted as Is the aatBsaa of the Standard Oil Co , lc postagi would be in force and employes of th department would be i better pad Attache of the department of the IntartO visits Milwaukee and confers Wgh Uistrict Attorney Rutterfleld hi rc-nrd tO Colorado land fraud EMM Kaufman wins over Sehreck In seve.eb round. Cincinnati OefOaSS claim1 to.ir and la counted out. Hatorntan who wax on express car that cause d Charleston Mattoon intat urban wre. k dashes car through funeral COrtegO of two vuMms and narrowly ascapea mob violence China Objects tn Fran o Japanese rovenant j rovldlog for Isterferanoa In China's territory Cirant frtrm near St tiOttJi sold ur der the bamtr.er. Was once held for loan made to famous general by Van detbllt family.

I own, the o

assemoiii iw.ts aci

iit

New

and a a hotel

ton to take up c: ;;" questioa Mrs PeoDOr-Vanderbllt, th

York priestess of spiritualism, fells in court of her dealings with the spoOKi

Fifteen persona are killed score are injuteij in a lire in at ShclN n. Wash

Bod tea of a elainsd in ea found In the M uvea ' in la the bodies to Report 'list

oung man

am an

i rt.a :i were

Mississippi liver near Ther was nothing on establish identity. Thomas F R; an and

Tokio. Japan While the United Stat, s ( ru let Chattanooga was at Hakodate, on her way here from Vladivostok, four of her men had a thrilling experlene and I narrow escape from serious injury at the hands of a Japan. - mob In dispute ovt r prices one of the American sailor struck Japanese aoofceeper A BIOS s quickly formed, .nine, I with clubs and starred aft. r the SSUltaSl and his th:e com Ban tons. Two of the sailors were forced to Jump from the dock and

swim to a sampan The others were rescued by the police, who took them

show. . I that the attack Upon the itorek". pet by the sailor was unprovoked, and th ' Japanese were exonerated The Chattanoosa' wM to Yokohama has be.-n narked b the usual ex change of calls with Japanese officials Full shore l a has been civ n to the

cruis. i s nt' ti. ami tn re were no nn

tOS nd o cunenev's there. Inspectors Seize Gowns. New York Forty thousand dollars worth of Paril gowns were satSOd by usiom inspectors beie soon after the arrival of the Savole of the F-eti. h line and tak. n to the apprais er- - store u liefe t b-y ill b bold until the matter is adfsated.

other esnltttlSta are forming a big company to secure a Monopoly of the manufacture of typowriters, PfOf, Oscar Oldberg of Chicago Is tlOCtSd vice piesldent of the AlIH'fi an I'harnuiceutlcal association at 'its session In .New York Nw York thief coofesaea that a member of his ganu' was thrown Into the river and drowned by his pals for not dividing spoil; faiily Mayor lift ker of Milwaukee ittl- : mates that he will in a short time bei a fstMedftd candidate loi coversor

Set Gun Kills Boy. Kansas City shotgun trap set for ducken thieves killed Marshall Tuttle aged at sibley station. A man BSOMd Karnee. a mete hant. set

tb trap TI

opened the dost the- KUS Went off

lad knew of it. but to take a look and

killing him.

operations

were with perfectly satisfactory re suits, the 8eenty second patient fail ing of recovery, but the subsequent nine cases were successfully treat, d. And yet. with such a record, match Ism aa was his skill, varied and ex

tensive as was his learning, wonderful as were his accomplishments, he was not considered, by the American Medical Association, as worthy of membership in that organization. No charges were eve-r brought against him which, in the remo-.st degree, reflected on hia qualifications as a surgeon; his moral character was never the subject of attack; he was never accused of having done anything unbecoming a man Of a gentle man. " The head and front of hia offending had thia extent no more"." He dared to think! Ho refused to mold his opinions and to govern his actions by the arbitrary rules which those whom ue knew to be his Inferiors hau set up for his guidance! In other words, he could not regard the Code of Kthica of the American Medical Association as being inspired, or having any binding authority on hint

where his judgment told him it was wrong. And so. twenty years ago or more, on account of some trivial in

fraction of this sacred Loae. a movement was started to expel him from the local association, which was only defeated by his hastily sending in his resignation. As membership in the A. M. A. is dependent upon membership in the local and State societies, hia name was dropped by the national organization. And so, though he" had saved th-m- . a a

Bands of lives; though otner pnysiclans had profited by his art; this brilliant surgeon: this great and able man, has. during all the-se years. ben an outcast a medical "scab:" nit recognize d as "ethical" or worthy of faUoWakip by that body of physicians landed together in the American Medical Association! And this is the association which.

under pn-unse of working for the public good, is. in reality, only seeking to control Congress and tb State Legislatures in the Inte-r-est of their BWS selfish schemes; which is trying to create a Cabinet position and to place one of its members in that position: which is endeavoring by law to e xcb.de from the use of the mails, all manufacturers of medicines who do not comply with the absurd rec;ulr ments that they choose to set up; which, in short. Is trying to put Upon the statute books of State and nation laws that will, in effect, establish a kind of todtca priesthood, to which only the lr own mOfltbi rs will be

fliuible- with power and eoatrOI ove r the health and lives of the people! (bid help the" druggis's. tin- drug msnofnoturers, physicians not nn-tr.-ben of th-ir guibl. nnd the peopk aencrally, if this soaoctatloa ever sue'eeds In Its undertaking If it does i" v. ill. after the fashion of the- labor BBlona. dictate a '"closed nop,' ami sty to doctors who prefe r to be independent, "You must join our union Or, failing 10 do so. compel them to g't out of the business. It will say bat anedletnea shall tie taken, and

BOH 'hey -ball be made. It will Imdge. the beopkl alsMit with a lot of petty r ulatlons under pretense' of protectIng 'he public health. In fine, a medical bureaucraoy ajriU be established to tyrannize over th people I. e t no man call this a false alarm If there are those- who are inclined to do so. let them road the journal of the A M. A l.et them scan theproc ce-dings of the association h'-bl always behind CioSOd door;, ami carefully edited, as they arc-, before they are published in Its official organ. If the-y will do this the-y will pee that we are not trying to create- a bugaboo to frighten their timid souls.

publicity

On May 20 last, when the national banks made- a report to the controller

1 of the currency as to their condition.

the re was on deposit in institutions In Indiana banks the sum of I4.640.KIS, of this amount IMffJtl as im pounded in the national banks of IndiannpoUfl and the- balance- in national banks outside of that city Public de posits In Indiana national banks will be- mate rially increase-d as a result of the i .cent order ol' tie secretary of the treasury.

SAYS OIL MEASURE IS IHORT.

TUBERCULOSIS IN LIVE STOCK

Farmer Loaea Heavily in Trying to Prevent Spread of Disease. Richmond A f w days ago when

23 out of '2o hogs sold to a local slaughteilng establishme nt wref und to be victims of tuberculo is and wer.condemned by the federal inspector. Dr Waggoner, the farmer who had sold the hogs, W H Druby. of Hoston township, suffered the loss and made n complaint. Instead he called on Ur. Waggoner, drove him to his farm and asked blm to ' clean up the

place.' If there were diseaseil animals there. Two valuable bulls were killed simply to ascertain whether tuberculosis had invaded the cattle herd, and one animal, on jnist mortem examina tion. was found to be a victim Druley. who is wealthy, and who is a successful '.ive stock breeder, has BOfOf suffered from the ravages of dls ease among his animals prior to this year He has atrreed to stand the loss of all animals sold to slaughte ring es tablishnietits that prove diseased and the- remainder of the season wlil be

Spent by him in piev. n'lng the spread of the malady.

Indianapoha Inspector Aaki He! Fight on the Standard Indianapedi. In pursuing determination to make- "!. ard Oil company give hi nest m1 sad ore Wulfson. city insp-1 weight a and measures, has at ; to the authorities In V. ..-! aid. Mr Wulfson relates his I trap the- Standard jH-tple, and tel the trial and cemv.ctlon of 1 giving short measure. He CBili tion to the fact that the com; can a are filh-d by machinery si I this ia causing complications, and in conclusion: " I am determined that thisc ::. Juat like etrery other deal.:, give full measure, and 1 would S ate it if you will aend me suc h motion touching this Hues'.

have bt en abb- to i bt aln

Siloon War Is Renewed. BodfOrd - The- war against the litjuor traffic continues to l.ewaged the tempo ranee peopaa baring

I discovered that two saheons in Nortli

Bedford, wales the notSoritlea ha le r twtore understood to be in the Seind ward, eat! in reality In the Firwaid. A le tnonsttance has be-en fib d in th First ward and Is now in full effect, and sSOnld the contention of the r. nt i saloon c lement be sustained that tbe-s." tOO places are in the First ward. Inste ad Of the Second ward. It is prob able that the- license S of these twe me-n will l.e revoked It Is said thai an of!n IsJ map has been discovered and said to have been adi pted as offi cial by the- city council changing the" old boosdarj lines.

KILLED PLAYING WILD V EST Boy, Not Knowing Pistol Is Loaoed. Shoots Brother Dublin "Mold up ..o.r h..:.la' was the command given by Voids Dickson, a lad of 16. to hi brother. James Dickson. IS. as he

pointed a revolver oward nis urot The older boy did not obey, and V pulled the trigger, killing his brothel instantly. The Isiys did not kre pistol was loaded and were ; t wild west.'"

Beer Depot Burned. Mount VerSOB, 1 1 1 The BOSt dOSOt, stables and atoresoOasi of the An SOOSl t BuSeS Hrewlng association of 8t I.OUI and HOtCOStl & Wetzel bin n d The loss is fli.OUO.

Samta Hold to Simple Ga't Warsaw Notwithstanding a siste-nt effort by tho reform ment to bring about a chat., apparel of the members of the t the Saints decided to continue tire themselves in the sann- plait which has characterized them I ears a majority of those- pn -the business session of th' national camp meeting at Creek lake declining to u.r." change in the prevailing Nearly S.OO0 people OUTC I the e loslng sessions. "JO sta" -eral foieign countries being seated.

Exalted Ru'er Names Deputy. nderson. Joseph E. Hennings received a CommiaatoO fro. i

Select Winona Lake Aga Warsaw - W inona Ink.- v lotted as th- me-etlng j B next annual national COSf Brethren church PhUsdi : 1 a strong bid for the UI Winona lnke was chosen b its proximity to Chicago, in oi the church is making an efoi a strong foothold. J M Trornl Hsgerstown. Ind.. was deSI of the e-xe cllt.v e I of Ma; tin Shiv- j of Dsytott, ' '

S Turner ng him to

rtad 'xalt.-d e em i al lud!

ha n eived a

(, and Exalted Rub i John of the Klks order appoint the position of deputy grr

riibr for the distt

ana The distrlci ( mpi tseartlie largeal number Of lodge-s r any division in the order, tlo re- being .Ve including tl. OS at Indianapolis. Ft. Wayne. LogattSport, Lafayette. Munoie. KOSOOKl Stid other cities of the- te rritory.

O'dett Congregitional Chureh. The IMlcrlm CoOgrORStHlStl c hurch, car LosdOS, founded in If If, 13 the oldest of the denomination in the em tirev and It was from It that the I.on tnililSSTiH of the men of ih .a ! oof wsa recruitt d.

Rob Church. Then Set Fire. flreensburg. St Mary s Roman Catholic church was entered by burglars for the fifth time in threemonths and. after robbtgl ,n' nilte ho tiny set fire to the church, cans ing damage of $7,000 BfoodSOSSOS were imt os tne trail of the ioeasdisr les and followed It for three- blocks, w bam it wus lost.

Actor Fight Over Hit Dog. Evansville. A large bulldog belonging to Joe Dillon, an actor In the- Fay Foste-r company that played lu re-, and a terrier belonging ej James Fltrwllliams. a fin-man. en SSfSd in a fight In frost Of the Peo pies theater, SSd when Fltzwllllams Interfered, DillOS knocked him down DM. on mS tO the dressing room In the th. at. : and ban leaded himself In. He

ua armed w ith a pistol and kntf. Sev -tul efl;ce l broke in the door and led him He- was later re!eaae-d b the eoiiipar.y pStttSI up boud.

May Fine Miiers fcr St' Terrs llau'e - It will ; lotst m ting of Ct' ecutlre boarda of tiv ti I and op' t ato; .- to b-ci.b n John K. Walsh c al n to a tne of one dOBSf .i prescribed by a centred paadlSI an arbitration. T took their tocds away, w !.. b to mean (putting employ m. st rtking

Drowna in Gravel Pit. Yincennes While SSI lul ('.rant, aged 23. was drowi in a grarel pit near Erne a small town several miles Vlnce nne-s, when SS t"- D prove himself the beat awlmmer m rowd.

Second Ra.d Under Blind Tiß New Albany Marshal 1citizens of Corydon I ! oncl raid on the -st.it Charles Shnfer. ami sStSfd I" of lithla malt." which they n SSOtSOf name for be-er This . most, which was shipp d " ( the night before, was ptlt street In fmnt of the city with 80 bairels previously Meanwhile. Shafer and kB arrested, and they were "1 bonds of $.".0 eac h for tr-ai ber.

In