Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 50, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 May 1908 — Page 6

Weekly Courier

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NEWS OFTHE WEEK THE LATEST NEWS OF THE WORLD BRIEFLY TOLD

NORTH, EAST, SOUTH, WEST

foreign Lands, Throughout the Na

tfon, and Particulaly From the Great Southwest.

CONGRESSIONAL.

The sondry civil appropriation bill,

appropriating over $10&.715.369. which

was reported to the bouse Saturday, contains many Items and provisions

for the middle west. Ono item especially will affect tho government testing plant which has been maintained in St. Louis. The appropriatloa for testing structural materials is cut ia half, being reduced from $100,000 to f.'O i00. while that for coal tests i reduced from Sl'50.000 to $100.000. The ßprroprtatlon for wmer resources which was also under the geological

survey, was cut out entirely. It re

ou.wu last year and S100.00

the year before

in the absence frcj ;he floor ot the

sponsor . f tte four battleships amend

meat, tr.e senate, without a demand

fcr a re- "d vote, defeated the pros

luents r.aal expan-iun program

Vnder suspension of the rules, tin

nouse passed a bill readjusting and Increasing 'he salaries of officers and

employes :v. the custon service.

ine no ise adopted. 11 T to IS. the

Burleson resolution requnng the sec

retary v! ommeree and labor to

transmit to -he house at once the re

ff n of the commissioner of corpora

te cs on the causes of rl ictuations in

the price -f cotton.

Argumen-s in favor of the presl

Jests program for four battleships

engaged most of the session of the

senate FrWaj

Senator Bankhead spcke in favor of

national appropriations for good roads

A bill appropriating 5100 for a survey of an laal waterway from Bos

ton to Wilmington was passed by ute

Benate Friday. The McCall campaign publicity bill

Tas unanimously reported to the

fioase for passage by the committee on -he elettion of president, vice I resident and representatives in confess The u$h introduced by a Ropub. I., an. the report had the undivided s-r-pcrt 0f fne a,inorty men,bers of the committed and of the National Publicity association. Senator Piles Introduced an amendrrent to naval appropriation bill anturning Increase from two to four battleships.

I Tim etat ..f Ml.......... i .. .

- . ut .ii9i9siii uns lishoa

the aaiional government and the . 1 m

utencaa iteu oo society for &4!

to relieve ihe victim of the recent w indstortu.

Tremendous lo8 of lif and I in nienxe property damage uie rej.oi nl in a cm lone which official dispatches say hau swept tbe Comora archinoliq&o in the Mosamblque channel. There I no dellnite statement concerning fi number of Willed, which is mid to amount to thousands.

Indications are that no one will be

punished for Saturdays collision In the Solent between the American Mner St. Paul and the British cruiser Gladiator, in which it now is believed SS meu. as named In the original ca ble dispatches, lost their lives. While worshipers at the Church o. Our Lady of .Mercy, at Schrieet ad v avenue nnd Deuue street. Ihooklvn

were celebrating the dedlWon m their new church with a parade about 'he adjacent stroots, a thief slipped Into the church and stole the rUv

collections, several thousa ml linllar

Tho funeral services in Wesiniia.

ster Abbey, in memory of Sir Heim

Campbell-Bannerman, wero attended by a notable assembly. Anions the

mourners were the Prince of Wales

and Premier Clemencenu of France.' tho members of the family, rei rosent."

atives of all the crowned heads of

r-urope and many Americans were also present. United States Revenue Inspector Charles Howard seised 1G cases ol whisky from the Oklahoma state dls Pt nsary headquarters. The inspector alleges that it was shipped into Ardmore, where the state took posses-

von or it under violation of tho ruled States revenue law. and therefore the state has no right to sell it asaln through Its dispensary agents. The sundrv civil appropriation bill, carrying $105.715.309. Is renortmt tn

th house of representatives bv the

appiopriations committee.

Eugene MunsoII. resident nf thn

Mica Insulating Co.. New York

his wife from the room and then leaD

seven stones to his death.

Gigantic irrigation i.roiect I fhe

fhe forerunner of the opening to settlement of Indian lands In .Montana.

steamer St. Paul collides with the

British cruiser Gladiator In a snow

storm and 30 lives are reported km.

Mgntnlng Is threatened bptwoon

Guatemala and Honduras, according to semlo-offlclal Information from both

countries over the attempt in Guate

mala city unon tho Hfo nf PraUi.in.

' I voiuVH'

caorera. Cabrera susuects the w.

duran government of comnllcltv In the

assassination plot Dr. Bustlllo w.

duras minister at Guatemala City is in hiding.

Thieves robbed the bank at Bands-

na. Ballard county. Ky.. taktnz S2 son

CONGRESS IS URGED TO ACT

PRESIDENT FURTHER OUTLINES HIS VIEWS AS TO LEGISLATION NEEDED.

THE TARIFF IS MENTIONED

THROUGH THE STATE

NEWS GATHERED FROM VARIOUS

INDIANA POINTS.

TO IMPEACH CITY'S MAYOR Council Acts Against South Bend Executive for Refusing to Close Resorts Proceedings to Be Instituted.

Asks That Financial Laws Be Enacted Providing Temporary Measures to Meet Sudden Trouble.

WashingtonConditions In both tho senate nnd tho house wore such that the special message of tho president.

furthor outlining his views as to legislation, which was sent to congress Monday, received but scant attention. The message arrived late in the day. and the house was so tied up under Us new rules that it could not officially receive the message, while the senate was In the naval appropriation bill under the 10-minute rule, when tho document reached that body.

iiiu pi esiueni s message, in part, reads as follows: The Message. To the Semite and House of Representatives:

In rny message to tho congress of March 25. 190S. I outlined certain measures which I believe tho majority of our countrymen desire to liave enacted into law at this time. These measures do not represent by any means all that I would like to see

done if I thought it possible, but thoy do represent what I believe can now be done if an oarnest effort toward this end is made. Hopes for Child Labor Law. Since I wrote this message an employers" liability law has been enacted which, it is true, comes short of what

ought to have been done, but which dees represent a real advance. Apparently there Is good ground to hope that there will be furthor legislation providing for recompensing all employes who suffer injury while engaged in the public service; that thero

win be a child-labor law enacted for the District of Columbia: that the waterways commission will he continued with sufficient financial support to Increase the effectiveness of Its preparatory work: that steps will be taken to provide for such investigation Into tariff conditions, by the appropriate committee of tho house of representa4 1 , ...

nes uuu oy government experts in the executive service, as will securo

South Bend. Announcement was mado that Impoacliment proceedings will be instituted against Mayor Edward J. Fogurty by the common council on Monday, April 27. Kvory mora bor of tho council Blgned a resolution passed nt tho last meeting in which tho mayor is naked to see that tho laws aro strictly enforced. This in-

suros tho unity of tho council In tho

impeachment, tho resolution being an important factor in tho breach between the ninyor nnd tho civic nod v. Tho mayor refused to take action upon the resolution, whereupon it was passed over his head. Tho breach between mayor and council occurred six weeks- ago, when the civic head re.

fused to carry out a council order to close tho city against gamblers, improper resorts nnd dives. For several years South Bend has been the widest open city n Indlnna. All kinds of

fcamwing games have flourished with

out molestation and no effort has been mado to cleanse the city of question-

auio characters.

SOLVE SALOON PROBLEMS.

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Minor uowser Frames Bills for In-

aiana Legislature.

Chestertoii.-Stnndlng on tho ground

nrouiumoit does not prohibit, Senator a i ..

, , Bui , representing

" i'onor counties, has proimroii for tho consideration of the

ei jogiRiuiuro two bills designed to

eKWUUO I lip SalOOIlB 11 Hliell II w..x. n-

to put tho traillc nlmoBt Whittle ntwl IIP

um control, senator iiowm.r n.

tempted to havo tho

dploB of hlB proposed monsures Incor-

in wto Uepubllcan stnto pint-

WOMEN'S KIDNEYS.

Are the Source of Moil of Wn.

Sickness. ",cn

Mrs. Rebecca Mock l7or. n r Street. (Nimbus. Oh,', SfJ

,,0O I WOUM MI I

1 XC,lm f roubles hut f . Imn'B Kdln.y p f,u; I s..lr..i sng ll.oin I wa '"Hinnt ,,! ' ' Imek. and .

been of any - .,. . ,u,,,y I

iiu iv i r i nm . .

...... uui uiey wero crowded out by l,0a wero Irregular, ami i ' , ti e declaration for a county unit local .u 1 lacked enorgy. n j h ' o t on , aw. Mr. Bowser has not given "noy Pills gvo r t' . IP hope, however, of hnvinir hiu i.una and contlnueil nR n....... ' ' V.pi r'

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Freed, Quits South Bend. South Bend. A now phase de

"'u',uu u opnnguorn case,

i was announced that C. 12. Foster, the alleged leader In the fleecing of the Cleveland (O.) president of

pumic service had disappeared from South Uond. Foster was acquitted on a charge of "bunko steering." and before State's Attorney Talbot could prepare a warrant for his arrest on a charge of grand larceny the bird had flown.

Awarded $1,500; Not $10,000. Bloomington. After deliberating for six hours a Jury In circuit

cnurt rendered a verdict for $1,500 damages to Clarence Ellis against the

consolidated Stone company for per-

"""" Junes, eihs had sued for $10.000. Ellis was employed at the quarry ns a "breaker." A fellow workman dumped a load of large broken stone over an embankment, striking Kills on the head nnd shoulders.

written upon the atututo books, nnd will havo tho bills In readiness for tho consideration of tho general assembly He will stand with the Republican Party on the local option question even though ho considers his bllla superior as temperance, loglslntion. Tho bills prepared by Senator Bowser aro under two heads, one called tho IIcenso hill and the other tho hospital fill. 1 110 ono m-nvlilnu v.- i .

ing or nil saloon licenses bv

commission; the other provides for

ebiaiiiisiimeut of a hospital for

.Humes, to uo maintained bv a stln

"7 "iUl OI mo saioon licenses col

:icu uy tne state. Tho license bll 1 13 linixi.l I..

,n general upon tho New

" ""1,0""u u-1 oi J uuo, drawn when

una siaio cnanged f,0m tho prohlb! Hon to the hlch-liee

W herovor possible the langungo of the CXlStlntT Inu'u I.. ,1.1..

.....o , BUUO a8 uocl used to preserve the strength of court

imerpremtion, and Is Intended to be

iiony supplementary to tho present temperance laws.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Jcha McCarty of Fort Worth. Tex.. ws shot, and fetikw! nt fi..

c ma. and William Howell is held.

i.'e shooUng took place at the Ox-

rd hotel. McCarty was shot through

u e rearu

Wallace Polk. 60 years old, woalthv

r anter at Cayce. .Miss., became sud

denly insane and shot his daughter

ar c wire with a shotgun. He then ob

ta.i.ti a revolver and sent a bullot

; '-ugh his wife's heart as she lay on

ir.e iixr.

T!.e Frisco passenger train from S:

ix us went into a ditch at Stanley.

- a ine sieener and two coaches

' ?t track Nineteen people were

injured.

-.t-r losing the sti;::? of one eye n a. hot lx.lt flew into it. Arthur I ."kwitfa. an iron worker of Shoboy-

h w is., resumed work, wearing --en goggles An Italian whom m

displaced hit him for revenr.

' asn'nq tne glasses into his god

v ana maKing him blind.

V bill prohibiting the use of In

cl.ar. ficures as cigar or tobacco signs

- nin introd iced in the Oklahoma - Mature by Senator Undnim. n ' ff.ke. As 'he large Indian vote

- f balance of pwer. the bill Is re

f-L ti.ki as cer-ain to pass.

...Tiiay ornriali. are. stirred over

f rratlons of an omploye of tho f rebate commerce commission who

' nes openly for legislation favor

: to labor interest and inimical

Vj -r.e roads.

- arsons atiempted sulchlo In various parts of Chicaco within

'lr and three succeeded. The other

' ur -lid little Injury to themselves The depressing effects of a dark morn i"S and Inability to get work prompt cC most of the attempts. A prions native rebellion has bro kfi our in Northern India. The

" and tribe. 10.000 strong, is in the

J" Maay AfShans are Joining them. I s understood all available British rnops win be mobilized on a war footlr p

After trying to rob several residence.!

taey went to the telephone exchange. the f information necessary for im-

nauwB mree young men there. o?.e the assistant cashier of the bank, thev

proceeded to hold them un Ti,i

found the keys of the bank on one o them. B. H. Hahs. Thev cainr! nni

tied the men. and. taklnc Hahs awnv

compelled him to go to the bank and

open tho safe.

Mme. Anna Gould has arrived at Naples, where Prince Helle rle

ha been awaiting her. The prince was on the dock when the Froderich der Grosse drew in. hurrietT up the gang plank, met Mme. Gould on deckwas evidently graciously receive,

kissed the American woman's hand

mediate action in revising the tariff

at the hands of the congress elected next fall; and finally, that financial legislation will be enacted providing for temporary measures for meeting any trouble that may arise In tho next year or two. and for a commission of experts who shall thoroughly

mesugaie the whole matter, both here and In the great commercial countries abroad, so as to be able to recommend legislation which will put our financial system on an efficiont and permanent basis. It Is much to be wished that one feature of the

nnnnciai legislation

Wedded When Day Is Young. Shelbyville. Harry . Brown and

i mimic ureengras, each -16 years of ape. and giving their home

intuananoplls, arrived here, and

aiier securing a city officer, went to

me nomo or County Clerk Deitzcr where they persuaded him to Issue

mem n marriage license. As the cloc!( struck two a. m. Squire Webb wn. nrn

nouncing tho words which made them

nu&uunu anu wife.

Flees from Night Riders. Columbus. Tel 1 1 n ir tho m.,..

tliat he was fleeing from tho night

.., ut covmgtou. Ky., wli0 had attempted to scalp him and Were inlm.

to burn him nt the stake fnr ,

?vm,f a won,an nml two children, uilllam Whlttnkor nf nini.,.i

brother of John Whlttnkor i.i ,

the court of appeals, and of Samuel VWHttaher of tho Davt

Iron company of that cltv. wna nr.

iwsieu tnree miles west of the cltv where ho had been

lessly for 24 hours.

nreil mi

fimi liy a 1 en ern r.n

Fostor-MUburn Co., UuffalN. .

n . Notn,"0 to Get. tielett HurKosH wnu

"lenlrlcal supper In New vZ" ? the Lark, his dnlliittr..i i....

that failed. 1

"Nearly all 1700(1 tmnnpu rii

he. "I imvo an nged friend wh ' a Hplendid paper in small w. . . '

,,,u '8i cony tnv fH..,.i

mo had this oditorh.i ..... ...

nin.lrn.1 I.. LI.. . ..

hi onio pencil: "'Burglars entored our homr night. To tho everlasting ,,.. , ho community, for vhoSO wefni. linve labored ,".S years, be It saM . got nothing.'"

How i cured Sweeny and Fistu'a

" now i savi-ii

i i n i y

ol our horses that had a fistula v I had tho horse doctor out and 1 i it was so had that he did not th.ni. - e could cure It, and did not come , Then wo tried Sloan's Liin , . ,

it cured it un nlcolv.

"Ono day last enrinir I wno i...

for a neighbor who had a hors,.

Bweony. nnd I told him nhnm

Liniment and ho had mo get a !. . for hlru, and It cured hi. l.,,,.,. .

right, and he goes off now like a . "Wo had a horse that had . -

awfully bad and we thought it v a3 never going to be any uood ,., ,v .

used Sloan's I-lnlmont and it cur. i if

up nicely. I told nnothor net -

about It nnd he said it was n, ; .

Liniment ho ever used.

'Wo are using Sloan's Sure r

Cure and wo think It Is all rlgh '

A. D. Bruce, Aurelia, la.

and escorted her to a waiting auto, should be the establishment" of postal in which they were driven at ton savings banks.

speod to the hotel, where Mme. Gould"

Homer L. Higgs, editor of the Green-

e a uenn.j Times, has been Indicted he Weakley county Jurv on an nr.

I' 3 charKe- It Is alleged that he gave

r-.uu.e .lo.oan. a domestic omplov-d 'm. $75 to burn his house, honing

' uuci ii.wv insurance. Tne P.hlpoin llmlt.J

"D" "uuu upress on tne

r was ditched at Canlsteo. N. Y w Ri-g go miles an hour. Evorv

xeept the roar Pullman left the

U,IT tne coaches romained rifrht

i weniy persons were thrown

apartments have been engaced

Mrs. Mary Williams, a pretty voung matron, was declared insane at Boston. Bowlo county. Ark. Mrs. Williams' husband disappeared, taking with him their two childron. and this caused the breaking down of hor mental faculties. Miss Victoria Hale shot and killen

hor sister-in-law. Mrs. Maude Halo, at a farm 10 miles southwest of Fulton. Mo., then camo to Fulton two hours later and gave herself up. She was placed in jail to nwnlt trial.

frour Italian laborers wero killed in

an explosion of gas In No. 1 of the

Ellsworth Coal Co.'s mine ni iniu.

worth. Pa. There were 100 men in the

mine when the explosion occurred.

ine damage to the mine was slight.

l-our thousand four hundred volfa

of olectrlclty passed through the

body of Fred G. Schenkemeyer at tho Union Electric Light and Power nlant

St. Louis, and, although he was ter rlbly shocked and burned, it is nrnh

able that the man will recover.

Four masked men entered the rinr

UUU1! o me Indiana club at Hot Springs. Ark., and after taklne the

club's bank roll, locked all those present In a Small rnnm nn,l

... ...... uai.iiJeil. Drawn six-shooters served as nerstind.

ers. Nearly f 10.000 was secured.

federal Judge C. C. Kohlsatt In f'hl.

cago struck a blow against tho express companies when he Issued a sweeping injunction, restraining them from Issuing franks of any kind for th Mrr

fag of merchandise.

viiiiiii aiuart. a

Power of Injunction. There seems, however, much doubt about two of tht measures I have recommended: the measure to do away with abuse of the power of Injunction and tho measure or group of measures to strengthen and render both moro efficient and more wise tho control by the national government over tho great corporations doing an interstate

DiisinesB.

First

Tenant Plows Up Jewels.

wnuo plowing on the arm of Robert and Elmer Hutch-

hon. two miles north of here, tllfi tPnnnl nnl.,.i -v- .. . '

........ iiuuuil l . -inrimn ....

-u.ineu a quantity of Jewelry, watch chains, earrings, brooches, breastpins and various other articles. There

xsi i? in uie collection articles sot with various kinds of precious stones. Elwood Saloons Hard Hit. Anderson. Judge McCIure confirmed his decision In tho Elwood remonstrance cane by holding the remonstrance Hied by tho citizens of the Second ward to he good. This declslon will close 19 saloons In Elwood. There was a majority of two In favor!

u. remonstrance, according Judge McCIuro's decision.

Kokomo Sunday School Wins. Kokomo. A friendly contest of 19 weeks has been ended between the Christian Sunday school of Logansport, of which Dr. J. C. Nelson is superintendent, and the Christian Sunday school of Kokomo, Judge L. J. Klrkpatr,ck. superintendent, tho

rvohomo .school being nnnounced the victor In both the attendance and contribution.

Plays cn Track; Is Killed. Galveoton. North-bound Panhandle train No. 41 struck and instantly killed tho three-year-old son of Frank Johnson nt tho crossing south of Jewell, three miles south of here The child was sitting In the mlddlo of the track pla.-ing nnd tho engineer thought it wns a dog until it was toe late to stop the train.

Franchise Deal Delayed. Torre Haute. Henresontntivoa n

the Grand Central Traction company and tho Board nt t..,u

works compromised on -ifi vo.irs n tht

icrm oi the franchlso desired bv the

company, but the board furthor delayed negotiations bv lnsiiin

luposu oi $if.000 to show the good faith of the company.

to

Terre Haute Hosoital Prn.n.

Tnnm II..... .. "

I name, - KOportS of

uers or the rnion

offl

board

as to tho power of Injunction U that l5l ,ast has been n

and of nunlshmeni for ... -r I'rospeious one for tho insMin.

contomnt enseH nvn 'ho flniros In all deuartinrmt

;7U ",s l,,ose or any previous year. The d rectotr. also announce tho eloc tlcn of seven board members to sue-

ceeu wiemseivea.

contempt cases, save where Immediate

ncuons is Imperative, the trial should be before another judge. Ah regards injunctions, some such legislation ns that I have previously recommended should he enacted. They are blind who fall to realize the extreme bitterness caused among large bodies of worthy citizens by the use that hns been repeatedly made of tho power of

injunction In labor disputes. Thoso in whoso Judgment we havo most right to trust are of the opinion thnt while much of the complaint against the use of the Injunction Is unwarranted

.c nun u is unquestionably true that in a number of cases this power has been used to tho grave Injurv of the Jights of laboring men. Strengthening Anti-Trust Law. The strengthening of the antl-trust law is demmded upon both moral nnd economic grounds. Our purpose in strengthening It is to secure more effective control by tho national government over the business use of tho vnfit masses of Individual, and espe-

Railroad Wlno Daman. r,,u

loomlngton. - Judge .Inmeo R Wilson, hearing the $i5i00o damage Indianapolis Southern enmnnm. i-

ßtrueted tho Jury to return a verdict SJiWOr .f,the a,,roa,, company. Kenneth, 17 years old.

Weds Wealthy Husband. Fort Wayne. James .7.

president nnd cennrnl

Wood,

mnnager of

the Fort Wayno branch of the Generai kiectrlc com

Miss Helen Baker, tho young daughter

- ..... .aim .Mrs. nenry Baker. The groom s 52 years of ago and one of FL Waynes i lebest men.

Temperance Crusade Begun. Hartford City. a temnoranee er.

sade that

- iu UIIIIlmate all tho saloons from tho city of Montpellor had Its inception when three big mass meetings of the AntlSaloon Leaguers were held. Rev. K.

a. öiiumaitor. superintendent of tho Stnto Anti-Saloon League, addressed nil three Besslons.

Bedford Gets a Berth. Bedford. Tho application of tho Bedford high schocl for admission Into membership in tho North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools has been granted Any graduate of tho Undfnni m..i.

school can enter any college or university In the middle west wlimf

examination.

Money to Burn.

The big louring car had 5 it whizzed by with n roar like a clcn:.rocket, and Pat and Mike turned t watch It disappear in a cloud of du t "Thlm chug wagons miiKt e..sr a hapo nv cash." said Mike. "Th,. rich is fairly burnln' monoy." "An", be the smell av It," snlffrd

i'at, it must he that tainted mono we do bo hearin" so much about Had Dono His Best. Representative Adam Uede of MIn nesota Is credited with the story cf the boy with tho dl Krenntnlilv illrit

face, who was sent to the town pump by the teachor. with the scriptural In Junction, to "wash and be clean ' He returned with the chin an 1 lower part of his fnco looking raM.rr pale, but his checks and forehead re

mnined ns dlrt-hued as before. Tr.e children roared nt his comical apr .r ance, and, when Uie teacher ask- 1 him why he had not cleaned his en tire fnce. he answered: "I washed and wiped as high up aa my shirt would go." Easy Victory for Pat. An Englishman, an Irishman nnd a Scotchmnn were ono day argulr.i? n to which of tho three countries ros sessed tho fastest trains. Snld tho Englishman, "Well. I v i. t . .

uuen in one ot our trains and the : graph poles have been like a hrdg "I've seen tho milestones apj.i ur like tombstones," said the ScoL "Bo Jabers," said Pat. "I wai ore day In a train in my country and w passed a field of carrots, a field o' turnips, a Held of parsley, one . ' onions and then a pond of water. :i 1 wo wore going so fast that I thorn:!, it was broth!" "üIjiltIiTghtT"

will

Watson to Speak. Madison. James E. Watson

.-..,.-, uie nuuress at tho commencement exercises of Hanover collego June 10.

e I A 1 1 v nt mpiuirai. ...

banker of the Clark Conntv irk) bank, was found dead in .e,i n

is supposed to have taken a headache powder the night before.

formal orders have been taoim

. . u iui . --

I, ? .r.r.orlhe co""'l of the "eB. rather than merely by try. disease while walking In the vanl n

They now monoK)Ilze most of tho Interstato business of the country; and we believe the control can best

be exercised by preventing tho growth

Aged Odd Fellow Drops Dead Prlnceton.-Edward HIghwood, ' 82 years old and 02 '

,,roml0" o! heart

Tt

r.

Mr berths and some were badi fj

Pacific fleet to Bear Admiral Charles ng to destroy them when they ' havo f,,s home- Uo ProbabU the 'oLl M. Thomas on May 9. already grown. In tho highest 22 ow In the state

of the word this movement for thorough control of the business use of this great wealth is conservative. We

nru trying to steer a safe mlddlo

Frnnk l.nwto ui..

uiiaiiKa IJUJllll. Il.ill.in

won the Briar Cliff tronhv n,, i '

311-mlle auto race over the plctur ?Me,.and P0rl,"8 00"rso Mt rlnt Cliff Manor. N. . stPan.

time was 5:15::5 13.

state.

Object to Foreign Workers.

u.cnmonu.-uecauso they objected

course, which nlone imported to aid In tho

a plutocratic class government on the a ,nrKC, fcwor West Richmond, sovoUiof. I ?raI, wJ'ltT men quit work when tho foreigner arrived.

Paris Seeks State Florist. Richmond. E. G. mil. n ii

florist, has been Invited by tho city of Paris, France, to act as Judge at tho trial of roses In 1908. and also to send a collection of hi

for the contest. The contest will take

puico in tne grcnt roso gardona laid out by M. Jules Gravereaux.

Arrest Ends Long Chase, rtushvllle. After a pursuit of two days In Ohio nnd Indiana, endng with a IG-mllo drive through the hills of tho southern part of tho county, City Marshal William Prico arrested George Phillips, alleged to be "connty agent" for a gang of thieves operating In this neighborhood.

Want Analysis of Milk. Newcastle. Dr. C. R. r.it,.n.iv

nlfv linnltl. nm i . "

" -! muter, uns turned over to tho stnto board of health a number of samples of milk sold In Newcastle. These samples wero purclinsed from dairy wngons nnd restaurants and

ero Janeiro with date of purchaso and name of denier.

Well-Known Traveling Man Dead. Indianapolls. Ind., Apr. 21. Thomas Cook, aged fiC, died suddenly hero Bunday of apoplexy. Ho was ono of tho best-known traveling men In Indiana,

Brain and Nerves Restored by Grape Nuts Food. Tho number of persons whose v ments wero such that no other f" 1 could ho retained at nil, Is large at. i

reports aro on tho incrense. "For 12 years I eulTured from (h pepsla, finding no food that did ie t distress me," writes n Wis. lady. I was reduced from 145 to 90 lbs., grad unlly growing weaker until I coul l leave my bed only n short while n' a time, and became unablo to spent, aloud. "Three years ago I was attracted bv nn article on Grape-Nuts and decided to try It. "My stomach was so weak I coilld not tako crenm, but I used Grape-Nuts with milk and Hmo water. It helped mo from the first, building up my sys tcm in a manner most astonishing to tho friends who had thought my re

covery Impossible. "Soon I was able to tako Grape Nuts nnd crenm for breakfast, nnd lunch nt night, with an egg and GrapoNuls for dinner. "I am now able to cat fruit, meat and nearly all vegetables for dinner but fondly continue Grnpo-N'uta for brenkfnst and supper. "At tho tlmo of beginning Grnpc Nuts I could Bcnrcoly Bpcak a son tenco without chnngltiB; words around or 'talklnj; crooked' In soma way, but my brain and nerves have becomo so strengthened thnt I no longer have thnt trouble." "There's a Reason. Name given by Postum Co., IJattle Croek, Mich. Head "Tho Road to Wellvlllo," In pkgs.