Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 12, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 December 1908 — Page 7

nrv J HANGING FOLLOVS HASTY TRIAL

"LAWD" HAD TO STEP DOWN

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, WORKMEN ENTRAP-

AT MARIANNA, r-A.

IN FOLLOWS INSPECTION lowers. Wives and Sweetr. Wait at the Mouth J the Abyss.

r, Special: Two hunnn 11 vo mon, mostly ,, probably dead In the . ,i Coal Company's . v wero caiiRht In an ox- - ,furday. and not one of up the shaft since the i the explosion was such . in.n cage which carried .? surface to the workam 3110 feet away from

n. ahaft. Two mon who , ,nf at tho tlmo wero r them having his head v.. i her tho explosion was f,,r blasting or of gas

, .minunlcated from a . :i, has not been deter--.nine narty of CO was

. rat onccount of tho .afi't getting within a ..f where tho men are

utoiiibcd.

., thi. oillclals of the coal

Mln.' Inspector Louttlt Kennedy had Just

days' examination of !,.ul como from tho mlno

, itfs before tho oxplos

The surprise of these

..rid description.

!i occurred shortly bo...thored in groups for hi ved that they were .. it tho slightest warniiurned to death In . or sucocated with oillclals think it may . dig through S00 foot of n' the mon can be main shaft Is belloved filled with solid dobi .nd shaft has not boon only known oxlt from -hart down which the o their last day's toll. i of tho mlno stood i., 1 1 to Marcollo, of St. . I., and other priests, iv- any porson in uht bo life, but they .1 r- and sweethearts . - s In the mine came .I with wan faces When they wero ..in- of tho bodies of ha. I boon recovered . weeping bitterly. . - no open display of is accounted for by .i-t of them are Amorli Ii.- families of unfors had not yot como - built recently by tho . Coal company. It n-at outlay of monoy. micntlon to make the and the living condl..is the sanio as could .tro city. Tho houses Construction and each broom. When comwas smld to bo the .lining town In the

When "Mistah Rcosevclt" Came Along,

Dream of Colored Preacher. Washington, Spoclal: It is not of

ten a good story of national lntorest comes out of tho Washington rollet

Court, but tho other day a colorod

proachor who wuh waiting his turn to

testify In Judge Kimball's court room told of a dream he had in the follow

ing amusing manner:

"Ah dreamed Ah was In hoavon the

othor night. Ah Ah stood jest Inside

tho golden gate dar came a rap, and

Gawgo Washington was announced by

St. Peter.

" 'Let him como up an' sit on mo right side,' said tho good Lawd, who was slttln on do throno. "Pretty soon there wuz anothah knock an' Abraham Ltnkum wuz announced by St. Potor. " 'Let him sit on in ah loft side,' said tho Lawd. "Den Ah heard a torrlble knockln' at do gate, and do angels all trembled. "SU Peter opened tho gntecarefully and den turned rotm an Bald to do Lawd: "You'll have to get down an' give him your seat, Lawd. It's Mlstah Roosevelt."

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WHEN HUNTERS OPENED FIRE ON FOOTBALL PLAYERS.

BECAUSE THEY DISLIKED SPORT

NImrods Fired Into Bunch When

Teams Came Together And Lively Man Hunt Followed.

N OF SWINDLERS.

Still Able to Separate From Their Coin. -i-Tinl: A littlo graydrcssod In black and fashioned bonnet, was ..lice headquarters on itiK $2,000 on false proho promoting Ann of ' ilson, 1 Madison avotlvos recognized the . "Id woman as 'Ellen confidence queen" of '. about whom columns ton and to whom In-df-votod several pages -ional Criminals of lined her first notoriety i-.i when she swindled 'he soap manufacturer,

She now owns to sev-

. but many who know ' is over eighty. All many times she serv-

tson sentences. Littlo

1 of her since 1905, when

d for swindling Frank

ago hotel man, out of

time It was estimated Operations aggregated Is said to have saved

'1 to have n handsome hhlll, N. Y. In 1900 - sent to Auburn for a The police thought on

r advanced ago and in

nis, sho would bo good

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Go Down with Steamer.

'. Tho steamer Pont-

a largo number of In

Narvacan to tho rice ifilnan Province, struck 'ik during a storm off tho Fernandlno, In Union

is estimated that 100 of rs and crow were

steamer Vlgcaya res

W.

, Hy Indianlan Dead.

i "1 , Special: James 13. i l' iit of the Merchants' of this city, and ono lest men In Indlann, at his home last week

v. Mr. Murdock was

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Hanged; Mother Dies. Special: Mrs. Par

'her of Herman Billlk, bo hanged In Chicago '"A In her homo hero,

by the awful fato im-

f her son.

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IS ARREST OF MME. STEINHEIL

FOR MURDER OF HUSBAND.

IMPLICATED IN HENIOUS CRIME Charged Also That Woman Was Mis

tress of Judge in Charge of the Murder Inquiry.

Freoland, Pa.. Special: General (lis

like of football is supposed to havo been tho reason that thrco hunters

ononcd fire with shotguns on tho Lnt

tiinor-Milnesville Kamt at Lattiraor

and seriously woumlod two players

Tho gridiron was promptly cleared and

tho uninjured members of both teams,

with hundreds of spectators, sot out

on a man hunt

The two teams wero having a hot

game, and a big crowd of rooters was on hand when throe mon bearing guns

appeared at tho border of a strip of

woods on one side of the gruuron

They spout some time yelling to the

players, and finally ono of them snout

ed: "Kick tho ball up in the air

wo want to shoot it." No attention

wns paid to this demand, and the next moment whim the two teams

came together in a head-on clash

and strucided. the three shotguns

poured their contents into the bunch.

Cantain Danny Burke, captain oi uio

Lattimcr boys, and Joe Summers, full

back, fell to the ground. Uurke's in

juries were in his right arm and leg, and ho will recover. Sommers received several shot in his side, as well

as In his arms and legs, and it Is

feared that some of the pollets

piorcod to the abdominal cavity. His condition is critical.

After tho wounded boys had boon

started on thoir way to the Miners Hospital, tho crowd gave chase aftor the hunters.

number of colliery officials joined

In the hunt, and Jack Shrlner. Charles Heese and Jack Gooditis, all of Hazloton, were arrested.

Magistrate Mckolvey, boforo wnom

they were taken, held them without bail to await the result of tho injuries Inflicted upon the boys, and they wore locked up. When arrested the men denied their guilt, but the police state that after he was placed in jail Gooditis made a confession.

HUNTING VICTIMS FEWER. Less Than 50 This Year, as Against 72 In 1907. Chlcneo. Snocial: Tho hunting sea

son, which for deer closed this week.

has been much less ueauiy tnnn uiose

of previous years,

Paris, Cable: There have been startling developments In the caso of tho murder of Artist Steinbeil and Mndame Japy some months ago. Ministor of Justice Hrlnnd has ordored an Inquiry into the charges that Madnnio

Stelnhlll was the mistress of M. Leydutt, the examining magistrate, and that the latter had been Instrumental In stilling tho case. As a result of these donouomonts Madame Stolnholl was locked up and also ono Alexander Wolff, whom sho has denounced as the murderer of her husband. Uehlnd the lntorest In tho crime itself He tho more or loss thinly veiled intimations that France Is on the verge of a scandal involving high personalities. The crime In question was committed on the night of May HI. Madame Japy was murdered at the same tlmo as Steinbeil. Steinbeil was a portrait painter and a grand-ifephew of Melssonler. Tho assassination of tho woman, however, is supposed to have been Incidental to the killing of Stoinholl. He was tho man It was desired to got out of tho way. Steinhill, his wife and Madame Japy lived together. The wife was found bound and gagged in bed, and at first she declared that she had been thus treatod by three mon and a woman, all unknown to her. Unprecedented scenes wore witnessed at the Palace of Justice while the woman was under examination, guards being required to restrain tho crowds from entering. On the boulevards men fought for special editions of newspapers having In thorn accounts of tho case, while In the lobbies of Parliament the Nationalists created a hub-bub by threatening to call tho Government to account unless orders were given immediately to probe the scandal to the bottom. Political opponents of the Government, like Henri Rochefort, have been

try in

PERISH ON BURNING SHIP. Sardinia Burns Near Shore and Many Passengers Die. Valetta, Island of Malta, Cablo: Ono hundred and twontythroo persons, passengers and crew of the Ellermau lino steamor Sardinia, perished when tho steamer was destroyed by firo just aftor sho had sailed for Alexandria, Egypt Tho Sardinia was scarculy a mile off Grand Harbor whou tho first sign of firo appeared. With a strong wind to fan the flames the whole ship was soon ablazo and tho passengers and crew had little chance for thoir lives. Thore was a wild scone of panic on board as tho rapidly spreading (lames drove the passengers to the rails, and many of the excited ones, not even waiting for the boats to be lowered, plunged Into tho sea. Many are believed to have been drowned. Others, trapped by tho firo, wero literally roasted to death or smothered without a chance for life.

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BRUIN, DYING, TRIES TO HUG THE PEERLESS LEADER.

I HUNTING PARTY TO THE RESCUE

Hunt for Gold. Kingston. Jamaica, Cablo: A company Is being formed In New Jersey to work a gold vein discovered on property In the Castleton district, outside this city. An American expert thinks the ledge can be worked at a great profit.

WON AT SAVANNAH BY WAGNER IN GRANDSTAND FINISH.

GOES 402 MILES IN 370 MINUTES

All American Records Smashed In

Most Spectacular Event In History of Auto Racing.

Commoner, Chasing Big Game

Texas, Finds More Sport Than Teddy Did.

In

GalvoBton, Texas, Spoclal: A mos-

mine from Chihuahua, Mexico, says

W. J. Bryan had a narrow escape from a death hug by a bear which ho was trying to kill In the mountains about sixty miles from that city. Wuh n party of hunters, of which Gen B. Heyes. Governor of the Stnto of Coa-

bulla, was a member, Mr. Bryan was in tiuost of bin came and Is credited

with having killed three bears, although he says, othor members of the party wore in at tho death of the

animals. Mr Sryan had shot at a big bear

and siw him staggering a few feet

and fah ts if dead. IL wont up to

Tennessee Negroes Strung up by Mob

After Judge Sentences. Union City. Tonn.. Spoclal: While

a mob of several hundred porsotis wait

ed outside. Justice of the Peaco Lee

Davis, of Tlptonvlllo hastily organized his court, selected a jury, and bogan the trial of three negroes accusud of

murdor.

Loss than an hour afterward tho

Jury decided tho blacks wero guilty.

they wore sontoncou to ueatn, anu turned over to tho mob. which quickly

hanged them to a nearby troe.

Tho victims oi rapiu justice were Marshall, Edward, and James Stlneback, brothers. Tho three creatod a disturbance at a religious meeting near Tlptonvlllo on Saturday. Doputy

Sheriffs Hlchnrd uurrows anu jonn

Hall attempted to arrest them and a fight followed. Burrows was killod in the melee and his companion was fatally Injured.

GATUN DAM SETTLES.

Heavy Rains in Panama Cause

Expected to Happen.

the

Colon, Cable: 'Owing to tho oxcep-

UonalU- hoavv rainfalls of the last

three weeks the earth on the crest of

the Gatun dam has settled in cortam

i.,wiiv u-mm.vrt m-nhlied at nlaces. The Gatun dam. which was

Mr. Iiryin and with hid claws scraped

the huntsman's body, tearing his heavy coat into threds.

Mr. Bran leaped out of reach as

the boar nuenipted to ruj and attacK him. and the animal wis checked by

other members of the party coming

un and shoot Iiik It to death. Mr.

designed to hold In check the waters of the Chagr.es river, was In the be

ginning fifty foot wide; It has now boon extended to a width of 3U0 feet.

In view of tho existing conditions ine settlement of the dam was expected. The reason Is the hoavy weight of tho embankment. There is nothing to do

'. . .1.1. 111 I.. ..n.l II Will

Bryan did not appear to realize ids V " ,"P"

lilt U J VWiltW I

Savannah, Gn., Special: Six scoro of Italian horses, 120 horsepower, crashing and roaring In tho cylinders of a Fiat car, sent plunging through changing fog and sunshine of 402 miles of oiled roadways by the experienced hands of Louis Wagner, won tho most spectacular, the longest and -the fastest international automobile race ever hold in this country on Thanksgiving day. " Tho three drivers who clung togoth-

to make political capital of ' er from the very start were shuttled

nniv 41 nersons wore accidentally

killed this year, against 72 in luo?

and 71 in 190C.

The number of Injured also shows

a falling off, the number for 190S being 57, against 81 In 1907 and 70 In 190G. Over half the fatal accidents happened in the states of Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin, the number In those states being 7, 5, S, nnd S, respectively. An unusual feature this year Is the killing of two womon. Mrs. Jacob Gantz, of Warsaw, Ind., was killod by hor husband, who had shot at a hawk. Mrs. Albert Skinner, or Peru, Ind., mot denth at tho hands of her husband, who accidentally shot her as he was starting on a hunting trip. Five of the dead wero mlstnken for deer and ton wero drowned.

Old Maid Amazes the Jokers. South Norwalk. Conn., Special:

Learning that her friends, as a joke, had planned n "tin shower" upon her. Miss Mary Gladstone, a spinster of this town, stole a march on the jokers

bv Hcurrvlm: around und getting a

husband whom she presented to her

friends to their complete constorna tlnn. The man upon whom Miss Glad

stone exercised her leap year privilege

wns William Green, or stanuoru. Gold Output Makes Record.

Plnrro. S. D.. Special: The report

of the State mine inspector shows South Dakota's gold pioductlon for tho last year to havj been $7.-IGO,000, the hifThnnt in the history of the State.

Tho mica output for tho yoar Is val

ued at $S5,000. Indiana Got $61,000.

Alhnnv. N. Y.. Special: Treasurer

r.onrcn it. Sheldon, of tho Hcpubllcan

national committee, In his report of

monoy sent to stnto committees, snows

thnt Indiana liopuuucmis received

$01,000 of the national campaign fund

the affair by seeking to force an ex

posure of tho scandal connected with the mysterious death of Felix Faure, President of the Republic In 1S99. Although hushed up at the time, It was common knowledge thut Mine. Steinhell was with M. Fauro at tho Elysee Palace when he died. After Fäure's death, Mmo. Stoln

holl, who has admitted that she detested her husband, formed other al

liances, some of them with men of

political iniluence. Sho confessed be

fore the authorities, that at the tune

about like so many cards as the Hying

laps were reeled away, ror a time thero was a fourth figure in tho lending column, but when littlo more than a minute separated the first from tho last of tho cars in the whirring quartet, a caprice of fortune sent ono pitching from the road. Out of tho mass of wreckago Fritz Erie, who had boon driving the German Benz No. 19. was taken with a broken nose and a broken jaw. Still

tho struggle continued and It was not until the last minute of tho last lap

of the murder of hor husband and i tnat tuo t,ie 0f victory turned to Wng

Mme. Jany she had a lover.

The anti-Semlto Libre Parole charges Mmo. Stolnholl with having poisoned President Fauro.

CALL FOR NEW PARTY. Radicals Say Democracy Has Perished Beyond Resuscitation. Chicago. Speclnl: In addition to suffering recent defeat the Democratic party is now to endure the additional humiliation of having a new na.lonal party constructed upon Its recumbent and bnttered form by a number of radicals that argue that the Democratic party Is dead beyond re suscltatlon. Tho olllclnl call was Issued for a national convention to be hold In St. Louis. Dec. 3. 4 and 5 at the St. Charles Hotel, where the birth of the

new party is to be accomplished

nor. Nazarro, tue wonuornu iiunn drivor, holder of world's records and winner of countless contests, who had clung tenaciously to a narrow margin of lead for more than 100 miles, hesitated long enough at tho supply pits to change a weakening tire, nnd lost. It was not until the oHiclal tlmo was nnnouncod that the actual winner was known that Wagner had hurled himself to victory by the slender margin of fifty-six seconds. Hembery was the first to finish the sixteen laps of the

race and enthusiastic thousands hailed.

him ns a winner without heed or the six minutes grace which Wagner held, Hemery being sent away at the start at 9:52 this morning nnd Wagner not getting tho word to go until 9:6S. The minutes of waiting after Hemery had driven the big Benz car over tho finish lino seemed like hours to tho adherents of the missing car and like fractionnl seconds to the men who had made the journey, but had not yet

won. It wns JUSl as uiu mm ui mu

t?.ii.t.l.ir nc.i emnn rf (tin iMncnnfi

I'UWUK... ...V . --- -- - .,,.,.. iif ,,...

uiven for the formation of a new par- uymg minmes was u" ...... j " . .... . i. a .1... 1.1,. ... ,.f l.nrrlnc nnrl trio U'nV.

and the nnai interment oi tue , mm mv u.aoi u. it.

lng oi rou waicnmuu ims -" l,r roar of "Car coming" from the most wildly excited crowd of spectators ever "gathered at a racing course. Wacner. WnKuer. Wagner!" cried

thn nrowd. and pitching down tho

straightaway with the steadiness of a

tv

Democratic hulk:

"Tho Democratic party blows rad Ically hot and conservatively cold ny turns in a vain, stupid lust for the key to tho treasury. In the South, under its bourbon oligarchs, It Is an

ethical anarchy of child labor, peon

nmi pnnvtrt slnverv: In the North : inmnnntlvo. tho red car tore for the

utv l , M . ,t

an unholy alllanco in the cities of fateful line, the big white unmoor n

ig, public-service cor- i glowing from tne ruinator anu num

thlovln. bribing,

poratlons. with tho protected vice or the slums. Its ancient letralone policy of free competition now stands confounded by the unchecked growth of tho trusts. It has become an Invertebrate menagerie of cranks and qunckerles. a broker of special agents and veiled interests, until, through the meaningless compromises of its prostituted conventions and adjustable candidates, it is sunk to the imbecile hypocrisy of its present senile decay. "In this day of clear-cut struggle between millions of men and millions of dollars, there Is no room for a party that Is all things to all men. acrvinilnir to time and place, nnd the

rapid growth of half-avowed Hopubll-

the sides of the hood to tell that there

was no mistake In the liieiuuy oi uiu

driver. Wnirner drove a remarkably steady

race. He stopped several times for supplies, and once seemed to bo in serious trouble right in front or the mmicinnil Something was wrong be

neath tho car, and down under the maze of cranks and wheels the meImnlclnn nlunced as soon as the

brakes had brought the sliding car to

a stop. The rules oi tue rnce uiirxeii tho men in tho cars from accepting any outside help whatsoever, and Wagner and his mechanician made quick repairs unaided.

Wagner set a new recuru un nwu

Ueorge uooert

on s,n in tho South, together with the racing J new radical pnrth and movomont. 1 -on he ff j

in Una nil hour. For the longer dls

tnnce of 402 miles. Wagner raised It

nil Motions, havo knocked the rotted

props from under the inert mass.'

Fatal This Time. Sayre, Pa.. Spoclal: Two yeori ago, while hunting. Guy Morrlsnn blew out the left lobe of lus brain, but r.K-ovor-ed. Last week, also while hunting, he' blew out the remainder of his brain and death was instantaneous. His Thanksgiving Pardon. Columbus. Ohio, Special: John llolse who has been confined in the nenltentinry for 1C years na a pun'ilty for having killed a companion in Hocking county, was the rotdplont of the Thanksgiving pardon from Govornor Harris Huge Oil Blaze. Hamburg. Cable: Fire destroyed the oil works of J. E. Dellruyn, at Wandsbek, a branch of tho well-known oil mills at Tcrmonde, In Belgium. Tho loss In $500,000, covered by Insurance.

to (15.5. He averaged iwcmy-iurt-

m(nn.a in ono each of the sixteen

i....u Hint mensured 23.13 miles,

fastest lap was made In 21.50. but the Inn honors of tho day went to De Palma at the wheel of Flat No. IS. who

twice mnile the circuit in zi:.ju, an uv orage of about seventy miles an hour,

Italian Car Wins Fast Race. Savannah. Special: William

Billiard, of Boston, driving the Ital

inn ontry. tho Lancia, won the first

International light car race ever run

in this country last week. Ho main

tallied an average of approximately

Hftytwo miles nn hour for tho entire dlBtnncc of 19C miles. Tho tlmo of

i, winner waB 2:23:33. Thoro Wero

nnrloua mishaps In tho race ant

.1... rrnrs wore still boliig driven

at the close. Bulck No. S finished

second.

dancer. sa'n It was his own care

less Judgment that prompted him to close in on tho animal, which he says

was fatally wounded before ho grab

bed at him.

Gen. Heyes is authority for the story

saying Mr. Bryan asked the members

of tho narty not to mention the in

cident because it would bo exagger

ated and his enomles would charge

he was nieroly working for press no

tices.

other settlements in the vicinity of

io finm m Gatun and the rains nave

resultod. furthermore, in several land

slides in the Culobra cut. me rail

road Is inundated on both sides for a distance of several miles, but transit has not been impeded.

INDIANA LONG ON DIVORCES.

Census Bureau Finds Many Marital

Ties Severed in Hoosierdom.

Washington Special: The statistics

on marriage and divorce just issued

by tho Census Burenu show that only

throe states, Washington, Colorado and

Montana, excood Indiana In the iium

ber of divorces granted in proportion

to population. The bureau's statistics

cover a er od of twenty yonrs, iroin

1SS7 to 1900. inclusive. During tnat

twenty-yon r period. C0.721 divorces

wore urnnted in Indiana. This is at

the rate of 142 divorces nnnuaily for

onch 100.000 of population. In ISSfl

the divorces In the State were at the

rate of seventy for each 100.000 of

Donulatiou.

The figures show that liiOG was tne

bnnnor year for divorces In Indiana.

Only in fourteen counties do the fig

ures show fewer divorces In 1900 than

In 1SS7. In Dearborn county twenty

ono divorces were granted In ISSi

and in 190C nine were granted. The

proportionate decrease In the other

thirteen counties was not so largo.

From 1SS7 to 100C 7.535 divorces wero granted In Marion county. In 1000

Cll dlvorcos were grnnted. and in 1SS7 240 were granted. In Madison

county 2,141 divorces wero grained

from 1SS7 to 1900. in lHüü. till divorces were granted, and In 1SS7 240

divorces wero granted.

"Going, Going, Gone!" Now York, Special: '"Going, going.

gone, nanny nau tuo last woru leu

his mouth when Louis Levy, a pic-

turosquo auctioneer of unredeemed

pawned good on Park How, dropped dead on hie block. He had just accepted a bid of $03 for a split-second watch, and. curiously enough, 03 was his own age.

200,000 on Their Knees at Once. Louisville, Ky., Special: Simultaneously throughout most of Uu Eni,-llsh-speaklng world the week f pruyer began Sunday, and In Louisville, where one of the early chfpUTs of tho Hrotherhood of St. An.! rev is located, it was especially ol.wrvou. It was stated here by on- of the Brotherhood, which Introduced tho custom, that 2OU.000 men wre on their knees in tho movement at Svjmo tlmo today. To Reorganize the Navy. Washington, Speclnl: Pr'si.lut Roosevelt may soon appoint a commission to investigate the syttem of the Navy Department, looking toward a reorganization and establishment of a general staff to act In mi advisory capacity to a civilian Secretary of tho Navy. Secretary Hoot has boan asked to accept the chairmanship.

HOME OF "MOONSHINE."

Broken Up When Revenue Officers

Capture Gang of Nine. Anniston. Ala.. Speclnl: The famous

home of moonshine whiskey In the Turkey HnYen mountains of Alabama

was conquered, at least lor tne pres

ent, by the United States revenue olll-

cers when they brought to jail here

,11m Flovd. for a decade tho leader oi

the Floyd gang, and eight alleged

members of his band. Five bullet wounds In Floyd's body

attest a desperate all-night fight with

tho alleged moonshiners. Hoyd hau boasted he nevor would bo taken alive,

and he was captured only aftor tlm .. . t .1 . t .... H ,1

loss oi oioou nau dimmou ins u)o .tun made his grip on his revolver tin steady. Here's the Real Dope on Winter. Heading. Pa., Special: A disciple or the late Prof. Ellas A. Hartz, ol gooaebone fame, has made a rending of the goofcebono for the following winter, and solemnly makes the fol lowing prediction: The real wlntei will begin December 15. and from that date until February 1 tho weather will bo cold and stormy. From Februar 1 to 15 the weather will be mild, when storms will set in and last until spring Two very severe snows nro predict ed. such as will tie up railroad traffic The thermometer will remain below zero for several (lavs at a time, and Jhcrc will be an enormous tee crop.

Havana Millionaire Murdered. Havana, Cable: Tirso Mesa, a multi millionaire and a member of the London board or directors of the United Hallways of Havanna, was shot nmi klllnd on his estate near Agnatic

do Pasajeros, Matanzns Province, by

Hamon F. Ylctorlo, a local mercnam

it Ik sunnosed tho trouble arose

through a business quarrel. Missed the Apple.

London. Cable: Herbert Leo. a nut sic hall performer Is dead from thr effects or a wound In the head re coived during a pcriormanco of n "William Tell" act. Lee held a ball on his head at which Mmo. Clementine shot at a distance of 50 feet. She sur rendered to the police. Mr. Leo had been giving this net for IS yearn with out having met with an acchleiiL Cotton Crop is Estimated. New OrleniiB, La., Special: The Tlmcs-Domocrnt's estimate on tho cotton crop of 190S Is 12.S00.000 bales.

Between Two Fires. Memphis, Tenn., Special: Unable to chooao between his wlfo, with whom he had become reunited after a separation, and Miss Nora Acton, a young woman with whom ho had become enamored during th time of separation. W. E. Kimball Jumped from tho Memphis bridge and ended

his life.

Give Him the Limit. Paducnh, Ky., Spoclal: Hodman Clark, 19 years old. was arrested here after being chased and firod at by Deputy Sheriffs, on the charge of murdor. Clark Is acusod of iorclng the seven-year-old Ron of Ira Davis, a fanner of the Lovelacevlllo section, to drink whiskey, which resulted In the lad's death.

U. S.

Fleet Homeward Bound.

Manila. Cable: With tho doparture from Manila. December 1. of life American battlobhlp tleot under command of Admiral Sporry. the sixteen essels turn their prows definitely for home waters. Thev have been gone from Humpton Roads for nearly a year. THE MARKETS. Indianapolis. Wheat No. 2 rod $1.04 Corn No. 2 white .03 Oats No. 2 white.... .50 Hay No. 1 timothy... 11.50 Poultry Cocks .00 Tom turkeys .12 Hen turkoys .12 Ducks -OS Spring chickens .OS Butter Country .17 Eggs Krosh 30 Cnttlo Prime stoors. .$0.00 ftf) 7.00 Bogs Ilonvles 5.G0 A COO Lights 5-50 & 5.75 Shei Good to choice 3.50 4.00 Com. to bsst lambs.. 3.00 5.50 Chicago. Wheat No. 2 red $1.03 $1.01 Corn No. 2 white .03. Oats No. 2 whlto .49' New York. Wheat No. 2 red $1.1U2 Corn No. 2 whlto .72 Oats No. 2 whlto 53$ff .54

Appetizing Dishes Win Husbands. Chicago, Special: A round dozen engagements wore announced as tho grist of ton days of tho "County Fair,' which has J,l8t closed at Emmanuel Temple. Tho record was made through tho aid of n model flat where a number of girls cooked dainty dishes that captured bachelor members of the congregation. Tim flat has been In operation since November 14, the idea being concolvod by the rabbi, Follx A. Lovy, who was getting discouraged by the few marriages.