Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 7, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 October 1908 — Page 7
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IN HONOR OF FLEET ECLIPSES ALL FORMER CELEBRATIONS.
FLOWERY KINGDOM ON PARADE
Mighty Demonstration to Uncle Sam's Sailors Is Conclusive Evidence of Japan's Good Will.
Tokyo. Cablo: Tlio capltol of Japan wnnt'tit'l Wednesday night the most vx inordinary ovidenco of the spirit uf tin- new Japan. After having an rviduiu"! of tlu officers of the Amorli in battle ship licet on Tuesday, Uio Hu.i !'or Issued nn order directing tho people 10 increase in every way posBiM. the enjoyment and pleasure of tin Aim-dean visitors, who came, ho &,t Ml an historic friends of tho Japanes. The response to thin niandato wj.s s. ii and heard. Originally a tonMiiiht procession of 15,000 peoplo u.is gunned as part of the i)rogram, L.tiT (us lenturo went far beyond oxf.M .itMiis, and developed one of the vi. popular demonstrations and . i i I ; r . 1 1 r inns of an enthusiastic people
witni'ssi'd in any country. .lai .iih war colebration after peace wrh Russia. Ivondon's "Mafoking i. .! and even New York' election i.:;., u 'l. would seem almost inslgnif'.'.iMi compared with last night's n I. : i ifiim. It would he impossible tn , iinatt- the ntunbor of people who i'itit in tho parade nnd the myriad i hpi'ftators. Mile after mile, t! i ' - li inn. Ily cheering people, the j:i. i piot't'ssioii wound its way. A an.ial Sperry and the other chief otlu ,- oi the American (loot viowed ti,r j 1 1 H'i'ssion from a special grand sf:.'! .standing with bared heads aii w tin- ben of waving lanterns, tho dtiMimg roars of choors and the c'j-Ii "i the music from scores of land- whirli played tho American na-ti-n..! hj inn continuously. h. i hand in Tokyo turned out for th i,i:ad and their favorito airs
aiiKce uoodle, "Dixie" and
.i..',n ürown."
AFRICA IS PROMISED LAND. Israel Zanowlll Talks of New Colo, nlzatlon Plan of Zionists. Now York. Special: Afrlcn, according to Israel Znngwlll. who Is hero to supervise tho production of his new Play, "Tho .Melting Pot." is to bo tho now promised land of tho Jew. Zangwlll asserts that he and those interested with him In tho Jewish territorial organization have turned from Jerusalem nnd will establish tholr now Zion in tho Dark Continent. When ho returns to London Zangwill s to consider a report from an expedition of onglneors who have spied out African land whore no whito man had over trod. Ho bolloves that thoro will bo a great rush to tho new land on tho part of tho HnhrowH u-hn
are dlssnllsHed with conditions in tho
luiius wnoro they now live. Thirteen Cents a Gallon.
incw vork. Special: Water Is 13
coins a gallon around Cornwallon-
tho Hudson. Highland Falls has to beg water of West Point. Stroams
m i e
THREATS AGAINST LIFE OF TENNESSEE GOVERNOR.
MORE ARRESTS ARE MADE
Telephone Wires Cut; Conference of Governors to Consider Plans for Suppressing Night Riders.
Nashville. Tenn., Special: Companies E and L, National Guard, State of Tennessee, under command of Major 12. 13. Horton, left Memphis on a special train Saturday en route for Keelfoot Lake. Tho companies number about a hundred mon and are equipped with tho latest pattern of Springfield rliles. These rllles carry a stoll-Jackoted bullet and kill at two
and iintiflu m- iii-vi.... .... i.. ......... I .... , . . .
'r,, :'J'"n " auu a nair miles.
u" "r uiHirictH becauso of the Tho troons ronehn,! ni.im, 10
lanen n iL J 1B n, 8,0rl0V8 oclock an1 ""irchud ovarland twenty j able. Ä"f ff of a waU,r famine in miles to Samlmrg. hear. UTK City. Tlila netlnii 1.1,.. I..,,..,,. r .v. ..
RULER'S DAUGHTERS
Led Procession of Montenegro Women, Chanting War Songs. Cettlnjo, Montenegro, Cablo: A romarkable expression of the depth to which the war fover has penetrated tho Montenegrin people as a result of tho annexation or the provinces of lJoania and Herzegovina, by AustriaHungary was witnessed in Cottinjo, when tho women or the cnpitol united In a great street demonstration. They wero headed by tho Princesses Zenla and Vera, daughters of Prince Nicholas, who marched through the streets carrying Montenegrin flaRs. They were followed by a great throng of women of all classes, who chanted
war songs as they marched, stopping from time to time to pload with the men who rollowed In tholr wako to
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SENATOR GORMAN'S DAUGHTER
WILL PLEAD FOR DESERTER.
LOVE IN CONTEST WITH NAVY
Young Magness Under Guard In Phlla delphia Awaiting His Trial By Court-Martial.
This action was taken because of
tho threats against the life of Governor M. H. Patterson, who is personally directing tho investigation of Night Klder depredations at Snmburg. Capt. M. M. Marshall, of the State Prison Hoard, and Col. Duncan IJ. Cooper, of Nashville, are In conference with Governor Patterson, at Vnlon City. The report of a threat against Governor Patterson, that he would not live to bo governor again is taken lltrhflv hv 1I1
UHArtL friends. Some regard it as a canard.
0110 of tho many rumors lloating
anout without apparent foundation,
Empress of Germanv Places Crown on Tho Governor said that ho had been
1 .1..1 1 ... . . .
luvisuu uy some 1101 10 go 10 aani-
as many places have not been
ard from, but it seems certain that
the number of dead will roach 300.
ifi'S 1 1
DUCHESS ALEXANDRA BECOMES
BRIDE OF PRINCE AUGUST.
WEDDING IN PALACE
INEW ill RECORD
Head of Young Princess, Bride of Fourth Son.
Berlin, Cable: Duchess Alexandra
victoria, of Schleswig-Holstein, daugh
ter or Prince Frederick, Duke of
Schleswlg-Holstein, was married in tho chapel of tho imperial palaco Thursday to Prince Aimust William of
r .Mi:..in.ls of the pnradors wore Prussia, fourth son of Eninoror Wil-
i.tiv -.stir costumes cnaracteristic of nam.
.I.ii mii. m celebrations. Every for- The ceremony wbb witnessed hv tlm
burg, but he paid no attention to this, feeling it to bo his duty to go to tho
scene of tho Night Rider troubles and
personally familiarize himself with
the conditions.
The military and civil authorities at Sam burg arrested Ed Powell, who was required to accompany the mob to Ward's hotel tho night of the lynch
ing. Powell is being detained in
camp.
hormer Congressman Hice A. Pierce, of tho Ninth District, has been
sent for by the men now being held at
Washington, D. C, Special: "He's
mine now and thoy can't take him
awav from m H 1.1.1
uviuu uiv ";iou rigms or uio nation, wnon tney attack Charlie thev attack
. , "io. and that means that I will light
r-miippine aiorm Mils 300. ior mm, lor i am a Gorman.
Manila. Cablo: Helated reports in- W1UI tca's streaming down her
dicate that tho storm of Oct. 12, In the cooks and her face twitching with Cagayan valley was the worst and omo-tlon Mrs. Ada Gorman Magness, most destructive within tho memory wifo of the deserter from tho Dol
or living inhabitants of the vnli.iv 11". arrived In WashhiKton to nlead
The oillclal figures uro not yet avail- w,tn ti,e officials of the Navy Depart
ment io paroon her husband. Young
enanos Magness was with her. uuard
ed on either side, by tho two detec
tives who arrested him in Louisville.
lie is on his way to Philadelphia, whore ho will bo tried by Court mar-
tmi. tune Magness, tho firteen-year-old sister or the prisoner, also accompanied the party as rar as Washington. Magness left the train, entered a taxlcab with his guards and wns whirled oft to see the sights or Washington, while his wealthy wire took his sistor to her home in Baltimore. "Nobody knows the suffering I have endured as the result or this affair," said the daughter of the late Senator from Maryland. "1 wouldn't care if they would only print tho truth. Some papers have been cruel enough to say that Charlie marrlod me for my money. It is not true. Wo wero married bocauso wo loved each other, and we would be living happily in our beautiful little home in Louisville this minute if it were not for the treachery or a man who pretended to be our rrlond. It was he who told the detectives that my husband was a deserter from tho navy, and he did it all for tho paltry reward offered by the Government for the arrest of deserters."
Mrs. Magness's emotions were var-
ROBERTSON WINNER OF VANDERBILT CUP RACE.
WINNERS' AVERAGE SPEED 64 MILES
Race Is Declared Off After Two Cars Finish, and Ignorant Driver, at Full Speed, Strikes Throng.
Motor Parkway. N. Y.. Snecial
George Robertson, in a lL'O-horsenow
er Locomobile, an Amorlcan-niado ma chine, won the fourth Vandorbilt au
tomobile cup on tho new Motor Park
way on Long Island, today, and at the
same time created a new American
record ror long-distance automobilo
contests. Herbert Lytle, driving an One moment she was in a rage Italian isotta of fifty horsepower, was t the newspapers, tho next she wns second, less than two minutes behind scoring tholr treacherous friend, and the winner. in a moment she softened and smiled These cars were the only ones ofll- as 8,lt' spoke or her boy husband, or dally to finish the race, tho groat "Is ninnly qualities and or his love crowd or not less than a quarter or a for her. She said she has not read all million or persons who had filled the tlm letters made public by Miss grandstand and almost every point or Georglanna Kappler, her husband's vantage around the entire course, former sweetheart, and expressed the prnii'llnf nn tlir. Ivnni? . f .1,. ,. nnlnlnn tii I1w. .!.... f.T.... um.,...
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... .u.. i V " " ...v u Birong giiara oi lmaniry. io uiscov- i" euia miu uasneu across tne iinisii neu uuuui ine inun oi some nartlc-
,tm mu" Ul 11,0 Japanese Tho civil cerenionv uns lu.hl In Hu er thn tiolnft nt whirli tho Hm.plnl mil. line. tilar iinssaces lin KiiffiroMtoii thnt thn
bv ,M, .I,n,ostrat1o;r'coining 'f7om äbouT fifty pHos Vmd "Äl SoÄnltiM an nnimarlly undemonstrative people, the minor German royal houses. The , and ! SnrSSs X Gov.-rnor's Tl.- official luncheon or tho Mayor chancellor of the empire, Prince von action annrtnea t,lu Goornorb of l ,.ko was an extremely elaborate Huelow, as well as the other high -i a'm goInB to tlira things upside ' , , , . . . . tate .functionaries, the members or down in every house within a radius
in iiw address Mnvor Oznki Knhl: th illi.lmnntip mn iT,r.in.ii,r n.. .
! it. ax be tmichlnir n dHpnt, .,1. Mill th a!,,,';,!......!." ... ""L 11 U,,D
, f,. .,.: . : ' "iuowuoii " ueciareu uoi. w. u. Tatom. commander
, ? . . HUU,b 1 01 ino Psy stalls. 0f tho troops here, when he started
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, ... .1 ... , : ,; " - uui wuii me eiiKineerinK corns, unuer
Ti.i::in speaks to
private apartment or the palaco, after Hary telephone wire rrom Obion to
TO aVOiil (bf IinKsllilllt v- nf cni-lnnc lütter he riUld tn her Tt linnnanml n
, , . ' " ' "n j which the Empress placed the Hohen- Camp Nemo was cut during the night, accidents it became necessary for the tho most affectionate epistle which i .tnn hi v -Th 'f nJessaRo: zollern crown upon tho head of tho This telephone wire was strung by the track officials to declare tho rn.ee off Miss Kappler alleges her sailor hov An V. ! i u,a ar between young princess. The roval party then Hold telephone corps to connect mill- after tho second car had finished. s"1 to her. It breathed of love and in Vlth nn Pa,J ? f'f marcho.l In procession to tho chapol. tary headquarters with Obion, fifteen At the time of the finish, W. K. Van- boyish devotion, told how tho writer t u " f 1 Vi ino n.rosent anrt tno Tho bride was clad In a white silk miles away. Late at night when an derbilt. .lr.'s, 110-horsopower German longed for his release from the navy. ' v,,,',"'" countries, lour na- dress trimmed with lace and her train, attempt was made to use the tele- Mercedes, driven, by V. C. Luttgen, in order that he might live in his own ,, '; 1 t rcpruseruetl tJio wost wjiicli was richlv embroidered with phone it was discovered that the line was running third with a safe load, so cozy home instead of tho humdrum Hv .lim IUP WatOrS Ol thO Croat Pa- .,,! f,.. I . wno innlnm. tlml It Inn nnml .t.i. Ufo nlinnnl oIiIti nnA nlL.n.l ,...1.
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- - mat s'anuo yet at tno same t.nu- join us. becauso that ocean must
Qi suardci by our two powers. It Is
n.utt.-r nf inspiration to us to real-
n that our common point of meeting
Ii - -ti tni- I'ariiic. We sincerely be
h-- tl at the great navy, which you
borne by four pages. The simplo cor- The destruction or the military lino l,lnc. although it was not permitted assertion that "you are tho only girl I emony or tho Lutheran state church was accomplished, presumably by lo flnish. ever could love." As the words wero was performed by Dr. Dryandor, the Night Riders, some time belweon Tne overrunning of the course at i'0! Mrs. Magness's face was a pic-
VELL KNOWN PASTOR RESIGNS. Dr. Cyrus Townsend Brady Objects ta State Law of Ohio. Toledo. O., Special: Dr. Cyrua Townsend Brady announced his resignation as rector of Trinity Parish. Ha goes to Kansas City to tho St. Georgo Episcopal Church. Dr. Brady stated tho church was Incorporated under the laws of Ohio, which makes it different from any parish in the country. Ho said ha could not conscientiously servo tho church under such conditions. Dr. Brady's announcement follows: "I shall tonder to the vostry of tho parish my resignation as rector to tako effect Jan. 15 next. "This parish is ospeclally incorporated under the state law. Tho position or tho rector in such case is so radically different from the position or the rector under the cunon law of the dloceso and general convention, by which this parish professes not to be bound, that I can not continue longer to fill the position, tho local limitations of which were unknown to mo at tho time I accepted it. "You have ovey right to complete information in tho premises and it will bo submitted to you as a parish later. "Let no one for a moment entertain the opinion I have come to this conclusion iinndvlsodiy or lightly. It is tho most painful determination which has ever been forced upon me and I shall leave the parish with regret unspeakable. "It may perhaps be proper to add that I shall accept tho call to Kansas City, Mo., where all the conditions which I suggested, not so much personal to mo as relating to the futurq work, have been cordially and promptly mot by the vostry. Let mo add, however, that whether I had received a call elsewhere or not. I should reel compelled to resign this parish just tho same. "I beg to assure the congregatioa that tho question between the parish, and myseir is In no wise a per&onal one. it is a question or principle. My action has the approval or many bishops and clergymen whose advice I have sought, nnd I think I mny claim that our own beloved diocesan understands nnd respects my determination, CYRUS TOWNSEND BRADY. "Toledo. O.. Sunday. Oct. 5. 1908 v
ONE INCH OF BISCUIT A Day Fed Shipwrecked Indians for Nine Days. Victoria. B. C, Special: A dispatch from Uoluelet says that two Indiana who wore lost from tho sealing schooner Thomas V. Bayard and brought here by the schooner Markland wero
adrift in an open canoe for 13 days
with only three sea biscuits as food
and no water for ten days.
The Indlnns allotted to themselves
one inch of a biscuit a day and subsisted on this for nine days. Thea
rain came and water was caught In a sail.
On the tenth day, when hope was
almost gone, they killed a fur seal and
cooked the carcass in the bottom of
the boat. On tho fourteenth day they
landed at Bristol Bay, Unimlk Island, and were ultimately rescued by the steamer Dora at BalkofTski.
court preacher, assisted by
minor ecclosiatics.
As tho rings wore exchanged tho ar
She tore at her
several mr.in nmi n-m in nn on-nrt tn find tlo end of the race not only broucht ture of suffering
means or suppressing night riding ine conlöSl to a sudden and unseemly naniiKorcnier. im nor lips nnd strugthore is to bo a conference of the Gov- e,ltl uut 11 resulted in a casualty the Kid valinntly to control her emotions',
-Toiid to possess and we are" so ,mer'- in 11,0 nnlace square, bogan "nors or Tennessee Missouri
'r ut welcome, stands for those ml 'im- principles which in supremo
l'vn-nrs can rise above tho question 'f i'.- and color. Wo are friends
lo: wr
ROOSEVELT WRITES AGAIN.
Flays Efforts of Bryan and Gompers
to Mislead Labor. It'. t M
"iningtnn. D. C. Siipelnl? Pros.
Ub-hx Roosevelt, in a letter to Senator Knox of Pennsylvania, arraigns in a
".-ink manner the efforts of Messrs. 'rv an -""I Gompers to lead labor from
oi i n or r r no
firing a salute and the crashing
sounds were Interrupted by tho melodious chiming of the church bolls.
The Emperor nnd the Empress kissod
the bridal couple.
After the ceremony tho royal party
marched to the white hall of tho pal
aco and held a reception to about 2,000
Invited guests.
Mis-
isslppi, Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois,
Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky.
The request for It is made by Gov
ernor Patterson, of Tennessee. The
coherence will bo arranged immedi
atoly aer election.
but to no avail. The tears trickled
down hor race, and finally she burst
into tears.
"It s not truo, she said. "Tho let
ter isn't truo. He doosn't write that
way. She wrote it.'
"But. suppose." It was suggested,"
ROOSEVELT AS PLAYWRIGHT.
Suggested that He Might Be Author of
Great American Drama.
INDIANA FOREST FIRE LOSSES.
Forestry Board Secretary Says Road
Supervisors Neglected Duty.
running down of one of tho spectators
by the No. 1 Locomobile, driven by
James Florida. Florida had not been
warned that the race had been called
off and he came full tilt upon the crowd. When, realizing that he could not pass, ho applied tho brake, but it was too late.
The big racing machine hit the
crowd squarely, and when they fell
back David S. Schull, a boy of eight
een, lay in the road with a fractured now. His relations with that girl aro
log. While the race lacked some of tilings of the past. Ho is mine now
the elements of interost found in for- my husbnnd. and I Intend to stick to
mer Vanderbilt cup contests, when him, no matter what happens. Ho is
Forest fires nian' famous foreign drivers piloted the only man 1 have ever renlly loved,
"it should develop that he really dfd write It?" r "It would not make any difference to mo. 1 lovo him and ho loves me
Indlnnnnoll Knrrll
in indinnn this vnnr Jmvn. d.atrnvnd machines from their own land, it nov- and tho only man I over want to love.
tlmlior wnrtli 41.00(1.(100. nr mnro thnn ertheloss was replete with excitement When mj dear father wns alive no
Washington, D. C, Special: Prosl- nil snrh fires in ihn nrnvlmiR inn venrs suspense. man canio into my life. I gnvo none
dent Roosevelt may yet appear as a I f-nmhinnii jipcnniiiiir tn W H KYoo. I n- di,u..... r.! . I of them serious consideration.
EUROPE WAITS FOR HER. Visit of Miss Ethel Roosevelt to tie Noted One Socially. London, Special: Much Interest has been aroused In high Bocial circles here by the announcement that Miss Ethel Roosevelt will make her debut in Washington on December 2S. The aristocracy of England is looking forward with a great deal of pleasure to the visit to this country In 1910 of President nnd Mrs. Roosevelt, who it Is expected will be accompanied by their drr.shter. It Is reported that Mrs. Roosevelt and her daughter will join Mr. Hoosevelt and Kerniit In Khar
toum at the conclusion of tholr African
hunting trip.
mo rri'sident styles their proposals playwrtRfit netoro tne American peo- ,nanf secretary of tho State Hoard of 1" Ul .lUrfV with nr mnllfi. V. I lllrt 11 ndllllttod ll Pronl llltitrnot In I 11 mi. t. I i
"f. -m.uk injunctions a sham and a the stage whoa Frederic Thompson tho knobs of southern Indiana have nn rhuu h'8 Ti1; dp..iM..n and expresses his bellof that nnd Mabel Tnlliarerro. his wire, called. 8IIff0red most, ho savs. iV.?""?. .Pr.t55 h?lrl:n . , Church . an; ursed hl
eur ' law as that proposed by Mr i M,u, vuviJd 1,0 declared unconstitu
'"' "v a unanimous Supremo
uie muri were packed
nr D-,rl,ki.r.f D.,!M- VUI1BI11.-UUIUII. I 1UOI-
7. . . : J " . - ized ".v father. I was with him all
.now lorK. bpeciai: 1110 Hov. Dr. the time, wrote for him. looked iiftnr
and when he was sick I
him. Whon ho was alive I had
ur.
Iii
. Mr. Roosevelt gave them a hearty 'Coon hunters, forest clearers and " T "o" ...V"1 f TZZ 110 ,"oW " mm. We were com- . greeting and expregsed his satlsfnc- railroads ire the three principal nrl 2,. " J,," M I'anlpns. nnd mon never entered my
Court tlon with .Mr. uiompsoirs play, which causes. Freeman says, but tho blamo "p'ü t A" . ii Ci 'rat , Kon. 1 waa Iono ho witnessed Monday night Ho sug- for thn damnire bolus so extensive ho "'f1 ast..Soclc ' J. Parkl l,rs some. And then I met Charlie."
1 UTI1M nn 111 Miniirir ni tini' irititi 1 ? 1 1
Korean Insurrection Ends. Tokio, Cable: The so-called insur
rection In Korea is practically ended. The troops are still on active duty.
hut the insurgents have dwindled to merely a disorderly element.
r-i...
denounces wicked the pro- Bested thnt Mr. Thompson go ahead lays to road supervisors, who have
w advocated hv nnmnnra and nroduce some more
would movent tho mnrtu -rrnn. "Perhniis I can some day have the
fff-r interfering with violenco honor of producing the groat Ameri-
nie object in to destroy business can dramn written by yourself," said A 'i I; would loiinllzo th m-.mi... Mr. Thoinnsou.
. c , .. v . v . MIUI.llOl I - Ul. 'I 1 srniul.irv Imtrnnli I Tin Pi-enlilntlt trrlnnoil hronillv nmi
,.r, t
not done their duty under the law.
Every road supervisor Is a fire ward
en, lie is authorized to employ, at
tho rate of $1.50 a day. all the men
necessary to put an enu to torest
llros, and the township trustee is ro-
said no ill fooling of any kind existed
between himself and the other ofllcials
of the organization. What his reason
was for resigning, he did not care to
say.
Frank Lugar, secretary of the soci
ety, said:
Mine Workers. Enjoined.
Torre Haute. Ind.. Special: Trouble between W. D. Van Horn, presi
dent of tho district miners' organization, and T. L. Lewis, national presl-
"Dr. Parkhurst resigned about three dent growing out or the Hudson mine
No Business on Sunday. Lincoln, Neb.. Special: The Su
premo Court has sustained the legali
ty or tho Nebraska nitio laws forbidding almost all kinds or Sunday business transactions.
THE MARKETS.
resident asserts that Mr. Tart as ho dlsinissod Mr. Thompson to i,uIrod to provide tho culminated when a petition a- a-. mi I 11 iinifoiv- Mm i.n ...in . iri-nmi tun innii nr tno tinvt vimtor in
" ; "d,K of what he considers Justice the lino he said: ing any attention to the law's provl- frsoclet perlor Court by attorneys Hanilil and ,,,. Vn ' r,. ; ; t work ngmen in their rights. "Well, perhaps, perhaps that may bo 80n in this respect. Freeman says. n for only tho no" co IIa" feeHnR JHckcy. acting for the district officials. Svi" ' Jut"" not go farther. Ho commends so." "This year has been remarkably 8 but beemwo of too m aal,I3t the national officers, enjoin- ""i0'; f0"" '; . 7"n of Mr. Taft to tho Intelll- dry." sahl the secretary, "and trees iJä.so isai Par tllPni from (,(1l'os, he district ?,"?Ähv ' "Ii ,,:.:o!lnt ... . SERVANT GIRL PROBLEM burn like tinder. .I've seen fire sweep urst GGJ A commlttee cailed on ofllclnta from office. The suit Is "f&LS01"-
I ' 1 resilient cnt-il 1... ...Ill . I "1 I ,1.....!. .1... tnMnrrn it 4 nnu fnnln
, ... ""if" "v niii UUIHIIllIU i I IIIIU11 l"v iuh w nuvo Hiaiii
nam to do away with nil , . than a man can run, the leaves were
n thn use or tho power or In- 50,vea wncn BUS,ness -'s urgan- thnt dry, Mon hunting 'coons nt night
in and to insure to laboring men ' '"II ineuHlire nf IncHr. r. ...i.ii.
I ---- J......V.W iu
izc to Do Household Work.
are entitled.
r
St. Louis, Mo., Special: Mrs. Alice
Knl Vnrtnn. ARülst'lllt Prnfncsnr
P'ans to Burst Clouds. of Household Administration In tho
'r''- N .. Special: Prof. Cnrl K University of Chicago, suggested to
ui r1 rrmL'fnfi .-i. h t i tu Tiiinrtia 1 inn wnninn nt irnef ut
' make an effort to produce a Louis that the time Is coming whon 'nt that tho forest fl res mnv hn household work will bo done by busl-
' Mfshnl. Prof. Myers Is n veter- s firms organized for thnt purpose.
uiiii iii!riiiiniirirr i r- I i in uwiu' nmi. ouu üviu win lui um
solution of the servant girl problem
was that companies would be formed to furnish trained persons to do all the different branches of housework for long or short periods, nnd do tho work according to business usages. Lost $100,000 at Poker. St. Louis, Special: Honnett Solgol, a merchant of Dos Moines. In., failed to got n decree In bankruptcy In the United States Circuit Court of Appeals here nftor he had explained that he had lost 1100.000 nt poker wUhin a few months.
k r. and claims that down in Texas IT'' rara UK0 ho Produced rain that ".road over several states. His plan T. , V'ft b,K bn,Ioon n,,01 with ; t rh, h0 w,u cx)Io,, with an ' " 1 1 ric spa.k.
Everyone "Mean" to Her Special: Elsie Lonhardt, aisnid. cnintn ttn.i a,,ii.i..
here Th chnd ,oft a noto hr'r everybody was "mean" to nu then tuwied on thn '.-lu In In...
r,,'i. where
"Mied on the gas in her
later she was found
v iP.rInts QII,,on of Money. A? ,8peo,a,: A taI of
- nun
rrintH and circulated by the Hureau Zl ' ä,nr; "5Ci0r''K to tho an-
i uiruuior Jtniph.
leave their fires burning after they
catch the 'coon, and a wholo forest goes up In fire nnd smoke. Farmers
clenring n bit of timber land fall to guard the fire properly, and another forest is gone. It looks now that we
might have some damp weather, and
It Is certainly to be hoped."
him when he handed In his resigna
tion to ask him to continue, hut he de
cllned for tho reasons stated. Ho will remain an active memlx r of tho so
ciety, however. Tho resignation hnf
brought by nil the local officials W.
D. Van Horn. D. JC. Curry, Charles
Fox, Harry Moore, V. P. Rollins.
Frank Rnininnge and Joseph S. X.
O'Loiighlin and all of the national of-
not been formally nccepted, but will flcprs 01,(1 ,,0!ml '"p'"ors are mado
bo at a dinner to be given tho doctoi
next Thursday evening."
fieienunnts. a lemnorary restrainuiK
order was granted immediately by
Judge Cox nnd a hearing on the peti
tion for a temporary injunction will
be held November 9.
Poultry Cocks
Tom turkeys Hen turkeys Ducks Spring chickens ....
nutter Country Eggs Fresh
Cattle Prime steers., $f.7.ri
Hogs Heavies
5.50
Consul General Takes Life. Perlln, Cable: Silas C. McFarland.
rvf TnuMi nnnonl.nntinr'iil n lfinn
Rush to New Gold Field. (, Knroonn district, shot himself nn
El Paso. Tex., Special: .Many El a railroad train cominir from Hani.
Paso neonlo aro joining lu a rush with burir to Rorlin. He died silmnst Im.
others to the new gold fields nt Syl- mediately. His hodv was tnken nn snowstorm which prevailed in Colora
vanite, N. M. Where last week was the train at Ludwigslust. Mr. McFar- Saturday night nnd Sunday. Seven
only a barren prairie there Is now a land's widow, who is at present In nor- Persons Htistninod serious Injuries In
Perished In Snowstorm.
Denver, Colo., Speclnl: Six acci
dental deaths are traceable to the
Lights COO
Sheep Good to choice 3.60
Com. to best iambs. 3.00 Chicago.
Wheat No. 2 rod $1.01
Corn No. 2 white 72
OatsNo. 2 white
New York.
town of 700 inhabitants. Sylvanlte is lin, has not yet been told of her hus- railroad collisions and by coming In Corn No. 2 white.'.'!.'
20 miles from here.
band's death.
contact with live wires.
Oats No. 2 white.
31.00 73 li .10 11 01) .0 .12 .14 .00 .03 .10 22 6 0.75 ?i 0 03 (it 5.50 tf? 3.75 S.03 S 1.01, 8 72 i MM 1.10 .80. 51
Prefers Wife to Foot Ball. Killed by Moro Marauders.
New Haven, Conn., Special: Manila, Cable: In a desnorntc
Chnrlos u. snniiK, ono ot aies most fight, prolonged for hours, which oc prominent ends, telegraphed the foot- currcd on tho Shepherd plantation
Steam Pipe Bursts, Killing Three.
Kenosha, Wis.. Special: Chief Hnglneer John Peterson nnd three assist
ants were liternlly cooked to death on
ball coaches that he would not report near lllgnn. Island of Mindanao, nine hoard tho steam barge Maggie Mar-
Cleveland Letter Case Causes Arrest.
Dayton, O., Special: As he was
boarding a train for Now York city, llroughton Hrtwdonburg was arrested
for secret practice wlUi the Varsity Filipino laborers and their superln- 8nn"' rom Manistee, in mldlake. off on tho charge of forgery and grand
team. Ho says ho won't need any tendent. also a native, wero killed bv
more Ynlo coaching, as ho will get Moro marauders, and four othor nnplenty elsewhere. Ho doped with n tives were wounded. Whether or not young woman in his home' in Craw- tho attacking Moros suffered any loss fordsvllle, Ind., whom he does not can not now ho ascertained. The name, September 15. Ho came to col- bodies of tho dead Filipinos wero millogo, hut he pined for his bride so Minted horribly. Heforo being driven badly thnt he has decided to give up off the Moros succeeded in firing the
Canada Markets Half Crop. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Special: The Manitoba Grain Dealers' Association announced that 53,000,000 bushels of this voar's wheat crop of western Cnn
ada nlready has been mnrlcoted. This , football and uia college course and go plantation stores, which, with their
is onc-hnlf of the senson's crop. ! into business at his nome. 1 contcntB, wero destroyed.
Kenosha, late Monday night, when a
steam plye in the engine room burst. Tho men were In the room.
Twenty-seven Hurt In Riot.
St. Louis, Mo., Special: Twenty-
larceny. A telegram from the New York city police department advised tho local department to hold Hrandcn-
burg. Ho Is alleged to have sold tho New York Times a letter which he represented to havo been written by
five men and womon nnd two police- Qrovcr Cleveland, in which the dead men were Injured, some seriously. In atntnnmiin nredlcied thr ,tn,wi.. J
n riot thnt followed the arrest of Wlb Taft and which letter is declared 1 11am Sarkis for flchtlng. havo ÜCen a forgery.
