Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 6, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 October 1908 — Page 7
FARM
reunify
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SLEW HIS PARAMOUR.
3ANVASS ELICITS OPTIMISTIC RE
PORTS FROM EVERY 5TA1 1.
IMPLEMENTS AT THE TOP
Then Nebraska Millionaire Grain Dealer Turned Gun on Himself.
Omaha. Nob., SpeJal: "Notify ray brother that something terrible in going to happen In a few minutes," telephoned Sowoll Slouman. u millionaire grain dealer, to his clurk Just at midnight Saturday. An hour lator Slewnnn was found lying dead across the feet of Bra Hart, with whom ho was Infatuated, and who was also (load. I -ach had a bullot holo in tho r I slit temple and the rovolvor waa still in Sleumnn's hand. Slcuman was one of tho best known grnln mon in tho West. Resides having a lino or 20 grain elevators In Nehnisku and Iowa he operated a lino of bucket shops In a number of Weatorn cities and town. securing Chicago Hoard of Trade quotations, despite the efforts of that organization to provent
. : ...e prospects aro more hJm doIng ßo ums. is the conclusion I ,t wag imo,! xai Miss Hart had American Industries, a i .i i,r intent inn to hrcak her
v publication of the Na- j rentiou8 wlth Sleuman and leave the t.s. lation of .Manufacturers. c to ,wu, h(Uer Ilfe This de
rision is supposed to have brought on the tragedy. Sleuman's wife is au invalid and. together with his three children, lives in Hastings, Nebraska.
...... industries Slowly but Surely
Retovenng from Effect of the Recent Depression.
unecial: That tho conn-
jii-.-. aro slowly but suroly rrom tho offect of tho dermic months ago, and also
-Mtig the tliousnnd lottors
...ng the last two wcokb, tn .v circular inquiry. .. ,-ions were asked every . Min members of the nsso- ' factories aro situated . ..f the 1'nlon. and tho re- , a. third of tho members. , irious trailo claasltlca , more than thirty pages .' ;,t issue of the mugazlne, .late or Oct. 1". nt out by the magazine
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We believe from all reside conditions continue throughout the country , i t assist its in confirming . jrts by giving us a r.indiMons in your par- - r. based upon tho e.x- . ur concern? ,.mdl send us at your .. -aeni e a reply to the fob - ;uus: ii. lit ion of your trade. . of increase in business - first part of present year -iltilities In your partim : .r the coming year. i steel trade and the ' niir iron as tho most re
..er of trade conditions, the replies from the in ,,ted to the production or . . 1 is found to show that f the plants in the mem- .. aH-;.M-iation report con ! " TS per cent have had .f btinness during the last . and " per cent have . i. w that prospects for an - iure are reassuring. . . (tavs the editor, "by .,n' all classes of machines of the country, shows . ..on- per cent good. ; r ,-..nt of the members . hli rv have had an in- . trade since Jan. 1 and i.lieve in future improve- -, Vr of the association en1 manufacture of agriculonts who replied to the rted good present condiii increase of trade during . i mcn'hs and only one -.-'n'Ic note in connec- ' "ir .ossiblllties. veti 'r cent of the re-
, . nuf..cMircrs of tools and v ., iat trade conditions r.u-ht -even per cent tell rtring the last ten
i ji..r ,-ent believe tossl continued increase an
i it rink next to acriculnth in decree of pnwper--m i r cent of the reni'.er eneaged in this trade I. a prosperous r r ent of the replies rednrine the last ten ii! believe the ComiiiK - an increase In their . i -he t.ble. leather and re, follow ajtrictiM'iral id 'ood products: lumber ifa 'ures come fourth: .-dwire. fifth; dnncs and - th paper and printing. lilnerv. eighth; iron and teitiles, tenth, and veA. St.
MIKADOS WARSHIPS GIVE WEL-
COME TO VISITING FLEET.
GOVERNOR SUFU BANQUETS SPERRY
I IN
I PIfi
FOR EVERY ONE WHO GAVE $100
TO DEMOCRATIC FUND.
LIVE BY GAMBLING. Report on Austrian Watering Places Reveals Aristocracy's Income. Vienna. Cable: Two-thirds of
fashionable aad supposedly purely so
cial clubs of Carlsbad. Marlenbau aau other Austrian watering placos aro
malntainod by high born but impe
cunious Austria as as a moans oi liv
ing off foreigners' gambling losses, according to a report submitted by po
lice authorities who have boon invoau-
Thousands of Warhorses Make Hun- gatiug recent cases of gaBiüling. jsoi
only aro men and women oi me nign
1 Ell if
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TRAIN BEARING REFUGEES FROM
FOREST FIRE DERAILED.
TOTALS $248,567 UP TO DATE
FIFTEEN PERISH IN HOLOCAUST
dred the Limit, While Biggest Gift Is $5,000.
est family connections lnvolvod in the scandal, but mllitarv men. it was
shown, share in the plunder to an extent which threatened the most seri-
New York. Special: The Democrat- j "s juences " reputation of
I rri . a Mi u itn.
tnnn R tfc Thutr.. ami Hörnum i " rwviauons arw iru.ib "
When Train Racing From Fires in
Northern Michigan Jumped Track In Wall of Flame.
Ic National Committee, through Nor-
Itldder. Treasurer, made public last ploasnat u high c rcles ttat th i mtweek the names of all who hare con- ' ornment is understood to . have taken
Admiral fells Host Traditional Friendship of America and Japan Will Not Be Broken.
Detroit. Mich., Special: Twenty
one known dead, with scores of others
missing and probably dead, a dozon more who oscapod with life, but were badly burned. 10 small towns wiped
trJhuted (iO nVvrto tbe eamnalcn sten to 8lol) lhe investigation, though oul many others In imminent danger, rlbiited IlOO or over to the campaign , oCfondlng establishments will be es of farmhouses burned, millions
Tk' n. i-.t..j . .. .... . sunnressed.
and including October 9. Consequent- . the gambling at manj of ly Tninmany Halls donation of hose resort flagrant, but roan inJ10.0OO. made after that date, is miss- ,ancG ' ooked play have been i re1jj vealed. Se-ral times losers or large I:P to October 9 the committee had ums have deleted t hea,lng ami received $21.57.5 and had expend- torced th- testitutton of their losse.
ed $22Ö.StC.6.s. There was a balance on hand at that time of J22.Ce 07. To "carry the campaign to a successful conclusion. in the language of Chairman Mack and Treasurer Rldder. Sioe.ooo, in additiou to the amount on hand, will be required. The amount contributed by subscribers of $100 and over totaled $00. 712.03. Contributors of amounts under $100 gav 1 113.3.. 22. Of this. 1
about 100.000 wa- collected by Dein- 1 ocratic newspaper. The total nam- ' ,,PIInnT ber of contributors was about 50.000 j NtVrUnT on October 9. The fund received i
$42..ruo. left over from the $100,000
paid by Denver for the national con
vention. Mr. Hryan's newspaper. The Commoner, contributed Si.oi. There were many contributions of 23 and 30 cent. A survey of the list shows that thou-
i in
NOR PINK TEAS IN NEW YORK SOCIETY, SAYS MRS. FISK.
NOT SILLY, EITHER
Society Dame Defends Gotham's Social
Set and Makes Startling Assertion Money Doesn't Count.
Yokohama, Cable: Storm-battered, but magnificent, the American battle ship fleet lies In the harbor of YokoiiaiM.i. Shortly after the ships authored, the mist which had f-hut out
their coming cleared, revealing from the höre front the lines of American war v s-els, backed by the gray of th Japanese. Scores of small craft charterei by individuals and at.-ociatlons darted in and out among the battle ships, the American Asiatic Associa tion being among those to give the heartiest welcome. Two thousand school children sang the American na t tonal anthem. The moment the fleet dropped anchor the admirals, in formal dress, hastened from the flagships of the various divisions to the flatuhip of thfleet, the Connecticut, which also was loarded by Japanese subordinate officers, who came to arrange details. Shortl. the commander in chief and the other admirals. accomanied by their staffs, entered a motor boat and proceeded to the flagship Mikaa of the Japanese lleet. pay lug an official call upon Vice Admiral Sir Gero ljuin. The Japanese admiral immediately returned the visit and was given a hearty welcome by Admiral Snerry on the Connecticut. After a brief visit the Japanese departed and aa ther went down the side the Japanese Hag was broken out at the mainmast and a salute was tired. In the meantime visits were ex-
chaneed between the captains of all the vessels. The mayor and Governor also called on the admiral and later the reception committee, the spokesman of which was M. Mato. boarded the Connecticut and bad the admir.d
and his men welcome in behalf of the
Nation. He thanked tbe Amertcaas
sands of rjemucratSc war horses have , QarrlJMBK0.the.Hiidson. N. Y.. Spo-
reugiousiy reirainea irom 5ivi5 c,al; Mrs StnyTesant Fish. In an-
i sniTI tS -- . vui SM. mm w
There is a noticeable absence of
wallte West on New York's high ko-
i
an Ar... ,t -frr ' ear We 1
New Y: ' h . find "ii' v I nn ord; ';-.: speak.funny. A ellder d f tdor ",:
aniUMne
for their evidences of friendship and J that he would adhere to his
..... . , i ) naiiia rr. v
coainomions .rum men ay, declared tha- sety had Keen
as F. Ryan. August Belmont. Dnrld B. j a
Hill nor Judge Alton B. Parker an- ,d "
pears as a coninouior. i ne ran me ,
ago. Henry Gassaway Davis, the can
didate for Vice President four years
ago. save 250. ;
The name of Gorernor Haskell, o:
Oklahoma, does not atear in the list of contriburors. although 37 Oklabon.a
Democrats have contributed Jj.-oC u amounts of 100 or over. The larg contribution from Oklahoma was
$1.000. from United States Senator K
L. Owen.
Archibald McNeill, of Connecticut.
who enioved a fleeting boom for the
Vice Presidential noniltMUion, pai l in
J 1,000. as did Melbext D. Cary. of 'he
same state.
David R. Francis, of Missouri, who
bolted Mr. Bryan In and 1500. ap
pears as a contributor of Jl.Ow. Thomas Taggart. of Indiana, Nation al Committeeman, also sve ?1.0Hi
Senator V. A. Clark, of .Montana.
one of the richest men In the world, contributed 2,000.
The fund got its chief contrinution
from Charles J. Hughes, of Colorado.
attorney for tao itepuoucan i uik
Carnoratious in Denver, as judge
Lindsay, of Jnvenllo Court fame m
that city, describes him. ine' cor
porations are the Denver Traniwavs etc.. and control the Republican city machine there. Mr. Hughes Is aNo a candidate for the United Slat-s Sen
ate. He gave 5.000.
when Georce R. Sheldon. kc
publican Treasurer, was aske ! if he .out. I make nubile his list, he rei.ii.-.l
r ES TAFT 298 VOTES.
-ances Not Rosy According Magaz.ne Forecast. !". Special: Bryan's . lection to the presidency not rosv. according to a
tshi .l In the current numss Vacazlne. The foreI on information as to 1 ondttions received from " of Success Magazine's ard if life subscribers. - .-nee is given to probable ir- dotititful states. uk 'he r"jMrts received. n Is- Miade that Taft will .. Wctoral votes, or 56 . the required fr elecin will have 161 electoral I 'Jl electoral votes are ioubtful.
regard, to which Admiral Sperry re sponded in a similar strain. In tho afternoon th garden par'y
given hi. the mayor of Yokohama, -vas
att tided by many oracers and many civilians but the weather was unfa
vorable and somewhat interfered 'h
the access of tho function. Kverywhere alMMit the streets the American
ofBce:w and men wer treated with the
jrreate-t courtesy, always being a luteal by the police and Japanese sol
diers. frow.lR continued to
promise, and announce au gii s at.. -the election. He said his stated enr then would be under oath. The Dem ocrat list was not sworn to by aay body.
CUBS WORLD'S CHAMPIONS.
Take Baseball series irom uciron
Team with Small Difficulty.
"ie Aruer.an. I naturally
i i! u:i tijuntrywomen.
-a.d Mr? Fish. "1 w
' lleve Mr- is a Miss Jerome,
! a-!, t n in this country
a 'r;.-! .i u 'posed
t:. . nat d"- she know of
, - 1 Mrs. Fi - a
,! . - i .:ue over and
v ' .t N- Y a society is?
r .. -er.de i a:r. of the extra
. .. ,! ins. ' -.s Mrs. West
I . .- i r-,'. nir must b
.. . j .- ancy. a iav
- t.'. to maicn ::ie e ho- -- gown. How I ot. .. vi a. a that would
be ak I n-er a'e a cr-en break.-ast. flther 1 r. a.i ue.r h. ard of any of
thehe tl .1 leforI war.- J Mrs. Fish, seri nus! N-viport MKie-: does none of the 'silly fhir.KS U Is accused of. I ouglr to kno I !ie.i uere for more than fir:, en yeirs !' the sensational ; uMicat.ons tiiat l-r.t.t stories of us that tuak" us nlscui.eis abroad. New:rt b.n-.efy .- perfectly sane and norma! h :s high time the silly stories a,.'i-it it were -fpped. They are abs lutely false, every one of them, aa i no l-yal. T a rlotlc Americans w.m. I "! which be;if!e at.r . i -b din.i . f their own co'intrv v..:u. :i and o ui'rymen. Nr-v. Y'T. p if anything is n.orc- d rsiti '! '- an tha' abroad. 1 believe it i" r. a:: n.oie exclusive in sen:- .t.- Fr :n-iance. Kine K,:ar'i is very d-tr. mMc and goes V ..-:t .ma::i a it deal more than p-.sidfn- Roo-ev'-l- I aitree ni'h M W'M tha- t New York so 4m. :v wete ti ot n . .- :oors a little wid-r ; tnf! iet. e. not to say example, mitt.t te f '.t. Mone -i w-Ti t -f.:r.r a bit with rue iou:ntied M' Hsh. "people an- a- :iti.! ifr.o'.e. cr accom- ,..!.!,(,! .trd ent. r i. :.',rz I don't care if . . haken f 1" t. . If I like th.-m I -h i.a invite trutn to my pmUrait dominate social life here more a- t r.; re It :is silly to re- ... a tt .it -v, Yrk tciety women
of dollars' worth of property destroyed
all this is the record of the forest
tires in Northern .Michigan.
That greater destruction of property
will follow, with many more fatalities, is practically certain.
The known dead were ail residents
of Metz township. Presoue Isle county
In the northeastern part of l lower
peninsula.
Fifteen of thc-m were nurneo to
death when a relief train, carrying
refugees from the village of Metz, was derailed right in the center ot the hell
of flames
Two miles south of Metz Engineer
Foster saw high walls of flames on both sides of the track. A crossing there had been utilised as a lumber
yard and cedar ties had been piled in
thousands near uie tracRS. inese
were all on lire.
fhe only hone was In a bold dasii
and the engineer threw the throttle
wide onen ami the train rocked lor
ward. But right in the center of the
roaring flames the rails, loosened by
the heat, spread apart, and the train
Jolted over tho roadbed and came to
a stoD,
In an instant the train was on fire
There was no thoueht of rescue. Men
leaped from the blazin cars and dashed up the track, shielding their faces from the biaze. Some of them got through. Many others did not. Of the 13 who failed to leave the cars elgb' were children and three women. John Koniecsny. his wife and three chil lten. the eld ht only 3 years of age. died together in thut horrible trap. R. S. Ricrnrds. a Bay City traveling man. wa uie of tl.os- who escaped. He said When the train Wi the track such a shriek of horror and fear went up from the p x.r women and children. "Hemmed in by the fli-nies. many of the husband- and fa'h-rs left behind
at Metz to t.ght the p;.s in me vain hope of sa.i.'R their homes. hey were trapped. Some of them tried to get out. "Mot of them, thonch. seemed stupefied b 'be terror of it. and they sat in tl.e .a s without moving aud allowed the Haines to roast them." Navigation on the up;-er lakes Is practically tied up. Dense clouds of smoke blew out over the water and vessel men fear to attemp to make a way through. The copper district in the Upper Peninsula is all ablaz. Forest fires are roaring all throutsh that region, and it is covered by a pall of smoke so thick that one can not see objects a few yards away.
FOR FACTS ON FARM LIFE.
President Roosevelt to Get Data as to
Advantages and Faults, Washington. Special: Whether or
not tho farmer likes his life and surroundings and why is Information wanted by President Roosevelt. With
tho object of obtaining data on una point a commission on country life, consisting of six members. Is now conducting an investigation. After tho
farmer has made known bis nuvani-
ages and drawbacks, other citizens
are to be asked whether tnuy uko
their Job. their home, their nolghbora,
and why.
Some of tho questions now kouik
over the rural routes are:
Ar tho farm homes In your neigh
borhood as good as they should ho under existing conditions?
Are tho schools in your noignuorhood training aoys and K.iis satisfac
tory for life on the farm''
Do the farmers In vour neignoor-
hood get the returns they -easouabiy should from the sale oi flair prod
ucts? Do the farmers in your neighborhood receive from the railroads, highroads, trolley lines, etc . the Bervico
they reasonably should have
Do the farmers in youi
neighbor-
hiahlv cu.'ur
d. t'irated and In-
Got King's Consent. 1 tt.le: It was announced In that fhe King hns given to the marriage nf the ,e Abmzzl to Miss Katherand that preparations for are now in progress.
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tares' .1 n the u:t. l. -uai mings oi Tfr talk about n V'l Is tiresome. Thi- ij- a srea- growing country Ik von realize it" Why. there ar tho i-ur. i of excellent people the !. ntrth at) 1 brea l'h of it Ward McA.l:--.tr ha been dead for
j.aven t
rer.- , showed snpenoniy in every ""-"-y boni 8,nce Are all very one tnin, of fhe came in the seil. plll H?lnR? Are there ,,s nAin is'a whole. .IthoM.h this superiority I Ae old ones n r . was no so an an nt on the day that , ,
vVi'ni-d Not to Gin Cotton. la . Special: Every glnnor . in Livingston parish hns rerning from allege! night to gin any more cotton un- ,!.... reaches 15 cents.
Dies Flying the Flag. Pa . Special: J. George is. a totally blind retired dropped dond with hotirt while flying tho Stars and f- m tho window of his real-r.-nor of a reunion held here ' rmy veterans of Southern ania.
Detroit. Mich.. Special: By d' feat
swarm ine i !ni netroit 2 to 0. the Chicago team
water front all day. and at night the of the National League retains Its t-: entln- city was Illuminated. Elec'ric M tne champion baseball team of the iioi.tc amt lanterns were swinging The rezent series differ. .1
Mvrt where, and at a prominent nol-it hu. mtir from that of last year. Tn
- !.'.., .i.ien. In which the word "w.d- I ,. ndni series Detroit atan.ice !
ine" as stielled. was surroundetl by . . (in( te same and then went
hundreds of American ana japan- down jn four straierni oeieais. inm-
The lantern imraae. in wnun -rie l-troit snaicnei on
there were many flower floats, made a vilorv (m Gf the five games play
- A. t I . . ...JIM m Umm.
deliglitf.il snecmcie. The Chicago team. c. .., w , fift,n rears now
. .... iananu fiiirm wore cm- i i. u i anxortnrtt r in orcrr -
All 'lie -- I (.rilirjl. Ml.'"i .
lined in electric licht ami every
carrie4l an American uag ai
mast. , . was no. " n - ; ' ,, ronnt
Several dinners were '""''"', Detroit batted a vicicrj oa mii women ar. j!!St clever
r Hi., vmeriean oinrers. -u " - . ( " ; .L u
which the maor was host and Xdmlra. ' gatr- wer,, singularly free , "rti&
Sperry the guesi pi ' " ' from squalim nc. auu o oniy o w. , -- -- -- - . M one dUcuM
roiiowe.. ? ... tnree ca-.-i.- - il.nn,'-
SufU of Manaaawa. ai wuirn . umi'ire quf sttoneu. i noainr
plo were present. During tne course u ,H ,.,ry for a plaver to be, shah Must Be Ked
..nt t. trje iv-li r M .-..
Mi ,.r.!er The seri.. however
.to! lefts intrvsit 'n ihf two cities
mstt affpftrd than that of last year l, .v.- ..tpn.lmr.' may be taken as a
The paid tm'ss'ons were only c for the fve eawes. and the re-
:'' -7:.. Zl VL:Zr T . ra:. Mimon-Dollar Gift to Church.
'"'' ' .w- m hnt 0. ' v.w York Sneclal: James S. Ken
SJT Snss receipt of if.r.TT.r.O. I aody. the New York banker, on his at tbe monev taken in th- players golden wedding anniversary, gave ! ..., he winnins team. gt ji.non.noo to the Presbyterian Hosp"nd'th. S troit plaver t,M4C. ,a, of this city, of which he is presl5uV : ..wn.", K, r fiKM apiece ,,.nt. The money Is to bo used In
.nri the national oa!s;on tSArJ. , coa&truction of bntldings.
f f.la srM.eCh ai i no UlHJier auiiiii.
perrv said the object of the cruls was the development of thp tleet for
nn..fiil nuriMwes. lie nenevey
..r was likely to occur to
l.renk the traditional friendship of
America and Japnn.
Odessa. Cable: lftikhan 1-Ateboa. a member of the Tabriz Parliament, in an interview here, declared that tho iwut.n neoole will never have a con
stitution unless tbe present Shah Is
killel and the national party Decomes victorious.
Quite a Fishy Tale.
t ondnn. Cable: Included in a large
cargo of fish which the steamship Cleopatra brought from the North Sea fnr Ttniinmeate market was a fish
wi.hinc over a ton. Tht- monster.
which was 1C feet In length, with a
irlrth of over 7 leet. anu apparvnuy
belonging to the shark tribe.
Hundreds Perish In Typhoon. China. Cable: Native reports 1 here from Chang Chow are to T. f t that more than 300 lives .is In that city as the result of tus lay's typhoon.
Kill 10.0C0 Jack Rabbits.
i Aneciles. Cal.. Special: Ranch
nf southern California joined in
one or the biggest jack rabbit drive M in the West and within fifty
seven minutes more than 10.000 anlmnls had been killed. Of late the rabbits hnd destroyed many crops. Over Score Die In Riot. Lisbon. Cable: Twenty-three persons wore killed or mortally wounded :..a frtriv nersons seriously hurt In a
Hot nt Arambujo. between the mon
archist" and repuuucuiis uuhuh mi municipal election primaries.
D.rrtf Heath's SiMer Per shes. Theme's Advice uauces i rouoie
i....fio I tu. . irec a:- a messace' i inikm. Cahie: a wn w mmnw
f'm iietq"'"f " M- "avM ,nat asainst William James Thorne, Social
I.- ii.ni. r'.Ä't if na n. sier oi ,,-r-tlc
. it, -uh ev as sfjrt otmast- ' - ir.ritmsr to a breach of the pence
r nnrai. Larue 1 dea h th-re . inking a sioeth In which he ad-
r general. . - - - -- -- - i oy m"f --- -- - - - . . hen sardine exploded at her home j ri)MHl the un employ et 1 to rush tho
ij,,. wi mtrrut ox baker snops ramcr am..-. German ETcrrcr an Inventor. j " " . . In., 1 u.rnr iiti,mh nark to the Asylum for Thaw.
'i-IIL'ii .r -.41 W t.tr t'IMIU-. . . ..v.
i d a nr'
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....... , . h 1 . i,in into me siiui oi nuui iuu
ch.'jbm . .nnrt.,ii hnck the Matteawan
c frnn the ta iüie 'i i--in oihhpf wan i""",, ,u
-o - ... .. , - O. .1 .. , t....n A1IIII1.
iu:11
o op rate wh-n calbd ".-en.
Mighty Sudden Change. South Norfolk. Conn.. Special: In an höimi Packard touring car to the poorhouse in two kwun'l.-. was the ex perience f V. R Proal. Jr.. of NewYork Cltv. in Norwalk. When tearing over the Connecticut turnpike at a fast clip the Steens near of Mr Proal H car broke. The rar jumped a hroo'K at the side of th- ioad. cleared a tone v. .. ! and landed squarely upon
the front porch of the town poornouse.
Who'll Take This Policy? Chicago. Special: S emund Silber
min Ol in.' II rill oi ill."
dealer- In raw wool, has offered a pre . . , ....... 1 ......
m.im ,.r sio.oo tor a sioo.uuw msm-
ance iolicy aKalrttt the election of
tit-van The tlrm IS one oi uie mrp'-'i
t it. v-in.l In the west and handles
miiii j-mW.oon t ouniis oi wtMii
The s-'ick 1 elng carried over election
Is about 10.000.0o0 Kiunds.
Two Die In Shirley Fire, chirt. v Ind.. St eclat Victor C
rn-vrr '. vears old. and his wife. 30
rears 'oM. were burned to death in a
r.r. which dest roved part oi me nusi
-tion of Shirley. Their bones
..r found in the rums oi uie ore n
,..r Twenty seven business
houses were destroyed. The total loss
will be J'idW0. Teddy to Visit London. T nr.tnn Cable: The Times is in
tnrmo, that President Roosevelt will
viit England after his African trip ,riv n 1010. lie will deliver the
Romanes lecture at Oxford and on the
,,r the university commemor
ation 'will receive the houornry degree
of D C L. which tixtoru airenuy una
bestowed ujion Emperor William.
hood receive fioin the I n c States IK)tal service. rur;:l tel. plu.nes. etc, tho service th-- rwisoaah!.- hliould expect? Are the fnrtr'ers and tlu-ir wives in vour nelghMnaoofl sutisf at b)rlly organized to promote their nmtual Interest? Are the rente's of far:i - In your neighborhood making a m isfactory living' Is the mippl of farm laU r In youineighborhood .itistacti.ry ? ABBRUZZI AS ALBANIAN KING. Leader Declares Italian Duke Will Be Offered Throne. Rome Ca'.le- An Alliuii an leader, now here, sau that sho il-l the question of Aloanun indepeti b ncx front Turkey be raised at the conference of the powers, a proposal : to be mado
to offer 'he 'own or .n.it.ia t ui inike of the bruzzi. ah-. rej ort -d ellgagenieht to Miss Ka'llt-l t:lt! ElkinS lias stirrd Mciety in Ln ope and America. Albania Is largely uti ! t primltlvo tribal hs eni. It is liW s in the extreme. It is said nexr to lave bc-n conquered. anl it prol.at.lv will tao hair a centurv to tame an I civilize it. The Albanian leader ti question snys he believes the present cnis in the Ualkan offers h.s loun'ry u good chance to d lare its fteeiom. The adventurous spirit of the lmke of th Abruzzi and his record as ail explorer imd naval commander led the Alban ians to believe that he would makan Ideal king for them.
DEVOID OF CRIME
Is New Daily Paper Issued by the
Christian Scientists. Boston. Special: The Christian Sci
ence Sentinel announces the establishment by the church s publishing society of a new dail.v paper, to bo known as the Christian Science Monitor. The announcement. In part, is as follows : . ....
"The current of human tnougnt is
getting in the direction or mat wrucn alone is teal the good that men do, not the evil It will be the mission of
the Monitor to pub.Wh tn - real n w
of the worM in a clean, vvholesotno
matin-r. .1 void of all tn- icnsauonai method- employed by so many pa
pers. Th will be no exploitation oi illustration.
"The aim of the editors will u.- 10
Issue a paper which will te welcomed in every home where purity and re
finement are cherished imais.
Aeroplanes Cheap in Ten Years. London. Cable: "In ! than ten
years an aeroplane will cost no nioro "than $.VMi. " is the pml ction made by
Prant Herfsr s HuUer, me isngnsii uai-
loonlst vh has just returned from L mans, where he made an ascent In
Wilbur W'ri--lits non-j um-. The Latest About Abruzzi. Turin. Calde: The f.i t that tho duke of the Abruzzi will -liortly leavo for the I nited States l-.a- been con firmed, but tho mcnitu-r-- of his household are exercising reset vt in connection with b's trip. The duke recently purchased a number of articles of costly jewel! y.
Original "Topsy" Passes.
Roston. Special: Mrs. George a Ti.,r.t writ known at one time as an
actress.'nnd the ortfrinal Topsy In tho
.t-nmntfrfllinil Oi I.J11.-H." min o v...
i - i dead nt her homo, at Cam
bridge. Her maiden name was Caro
line E. Fox. and she was born in uos
ton In 1820. " Tried to Slay Priest at Altar.
rhieneo. Sneclal: An attempt to as
snsslnate the Rev. J. K. Fielding, pas .or nf tho Cornus Christ! Roman Cath
.iu rK,iM.h was mado Sunday. After
uhnotintr at the priest In the Sun
day school hallway of the church the would-be assassin, knocking down
scores of children stanuina in ins waj
ran Into the street anu escapsu. Final Swing Begins. t inrnin. Neb.. Sneclal: W.
Bryan's final swing around the country was begun Sunday when ho left for St. iouls and the east.
THE MARKETS. Indianapolis. Wheat No J red 1 Corn No. J white. ... .H Oats-No 2 white ... liav No. 1 timothy... 11 0 Poultry tveks -5 Tom turkeys Hen tutis- ys -1' Ducks Spring chickens .11 Rutter Country 1J Eggs Fresh Cattle Prime steers $r. 61 r. ,a Hogs-Heavies j ;: Lights H Sheep Good to choice . 0 fp 3.i Com. to best lambs. 3.KV 5.50 Chicago. Wheat-No. 2 red $UUUf 1.02 4 Corn No 2 whito.... 74 ff! .7) Oats No. 2 white. .. IG,. New York. Wheat No. 2 red $110 Corn No. 2 whlto.... .8 Hi Oats No. 2 whlto.... -52 Ends Career With Bullet. Now York, Special: Antolne Jules Cesar Venceslas Ermnnlfillde Muz?,arellt. one of tho most distinguished of. French educators, nn nuthor of worldwide reputation, n Journalist known whoruvor newspnpers nrc read and n French war hero and politician, whoso name once resounded over France as tho colleague of Gambottn. shot himself In the right temple while seated In his library on the top floor of tho apartment house Here. A pair of bellows In the pulpit can not grlud the grist In the church mill.
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