Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 July 1909 — Page 3

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"GO TO ALASKA, YOUNG MAN."

Guggenheim Says Thousands Will Make Fortunes in Rieh Land.

NOW Yorlf CiiAnlf.l. i'

T0 W.FE ADMITTED DY EVELYN go to Alaska.'' wo. IhoVvlS

ON STAND. "L wi uuggenneim beforo sailing

.wMuruiuma ior Kurope with his wife, hl (laughter, Gladys Kllnor. and

KEEP HARRY IN ASYLUM brlof atoy In London the" will "alt

iwiauuu ana men motor through southern Franco and northern Spain. My advlco to Bturdy young men who want to gain wealth Is to go to Alaska," Bald Mr. Guggenheim. "In a comparatively few years thousands of men who are now pour in the East will make their fortunes in that new

country. "Alaska is not a frozen. barren rmtn.

try. It has millions of acres of fertile

NfAY

,i,,n Fiaht For Places in uourc ai

Thaw Sanity Hearing In White Plains.

Whltn Plains, N. Y Special: Long

kflfore tn-' uoors ui mu tuuu iuwh

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PENSION BANK

For Spinsters is the Proposition Boston Woman.

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CHINESE SLAYER HIDDEN

Through Sanction of Government, Say Chinese Masons.

PROMISED TO THE PEOPLE, DE

CLARES PRESIDENT TAFT.

UOStOtl. MasB.. Stiociul: Thrnntrh rjpnvor fnl o..ii. .

the efforts of Al,. Giemlower Evans, THROUGH FRIGHT OF AMATEUR I say that 'their Governmeni : following

a prominent clubwoman, the unhappy

laic ui wiu uninarnea woman may

soon ue urought to a happy solution

WHO LOST CONTROL.

AND PLEDGE MUST BE REDEEMED SSÄi" 'Äv'8 2& ACCIDENT ON HEMPSTEAD PLAIN porting woman places aside any sum

Taff r . w"v "w ""Kw juu uu)ubub mis men. a unmese newspaper, having ran Goes on Record as Supporting sum in the bank. If she marries be Williams Lost His Nerve While High the unofficial sanction of the Chinese the Contention of the roro ,s 40 vears ol he has a Government, has reached Denver, in nice little nest egg to start house- ,n tne A,r and Couldn't Steer which the report of the Chinese Con-

the report of the Chinese Consul at

isow ork on the Elsie Slgel case, has set the seal of official approval on tha protection of Leon Ling by the Chinese Masons and that he will never be found with the aid of his country

men. A Chinese nowsnanor. huvinir

Vre ...od for tho fourth day's In- u uas minions or acres of fertile 'Tn nto the sanity of Harry K. Ianils an' vast mineral wealth. It Is Th, i urge and curious crowd had a country In which the poor man can "Lr.'s at the supreme court house Kr0w ?ch- , Homesteads can now he

' .mptlon that Evelyn Nesbit entered and mining claims staked in

the world."

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Thntt fto.-id be the first witness

kiiIs, barely in their 'teens, and t- inlred women, scarcely ablo to i'ished and forced their way toward .. ii'Bce of vantage in tho court i . . . . .one. 1 Invcvi. ntlltfl fit

fasn i tt.v dressed women from the neisf ' summer hotels, who tried,

r toss aristocratic sisters, 10

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.c days the state had been

, Ming out that Thaw threat-

vu:-h life on one of her vis

it .;iwan, as tending to show .11,.- II1.l.'m1 tit flrat In-

whh-h were sustained by AVERAGED ALMOST 40 MILES DAILY

! Thaw s attorney at lust

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ACROSS THE CONTINENT ENDS

AT SAN FRANCISCO.

,i -',uw tli at the alleged con

Matteawan was conlldon

w'n man and wife, and

. n Thaw took the witness

,i were unsealed. She re-

- ,: in tear, what Thaw's law

imht most to keep back, his i.-i.-t to take her life if he

.-. il from the asylum

.it-sinned or not, the trim

i, il tie expressed apprehen

testifying. She was quoted i salng that she testified f th- treatment she received

. i tn t. m II.. t..i

at vi '-..imi oi ine inaw lamiiy, uuu

on 'h- '.! fl she apparently struggled

h.r - i t t.i tell, nnd when comnelled

to .In v,, by the court she obeyed re

lurtjr.i.v .m l leariuiiy.

.! il.nrv K. Thaw threaten to

takf r 1 1 ft- sne was asKca direct 1) iv in i it Attorney General Clarke

1: ! t.t ,tt any time say this to you

nr h: It. substance: 'I shall have to

kill M'i t,en I get out of here?'"

!!. Kurt room was hushed and

-Mi I haw turned appeallngly to

J :k -e Mi! it- She begged to be al-

Ic.nud Mit tu answer, because she said

sbe Kin -he would incur his everlast

inj; .1:1 tM sitv. and her attitude hull

rattv : neveu ne mignt carry oui

b:s al;- ! threat

Sh j, si urged with some show of

Septuagenarian Pedestrian Is Hale

and Hearty Despite His Strenuous Feat.

San Francisco. Snecial: Rrf wn r1

Payson Weston, the world's veteran pedestrian, completed his walk across

tho great American continent Wednesday evening. He accnmnllshorl ihn

walk from New York to this city in 105 walking days, after one of the

most strenuous and trying feats in his career.

Though now In his seventv-first

year, he has averaged 3D miles a day, having negotiated 3.900 measured miles, most of the distance on the railway track, where he asserts a quar

ter of a mile Is lost every hour walked.

Hale and hearty tne venerable walk

er tripped off the last 40 miles of his

walk without any apparent distress.

He Is eating well, and the elements to which he has been exposed have

turned him a nut-brown, to which his snow-white hair and mustache are a

startling contrast. He expressed great delight at being back in California again, and recalled with pleasure the

walk he made last year when he went

, ,.,. ck c diu Thnu-- Wifo from San Francisco to Los Angeles.

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upiii uxiuuiit'i' ouv nines, in 11 wanting days, and made his first acquaint

ance at that lime with the climate of the land of sunshine, fruit and flowers.

But far the courtesy of President E.

ar.ij in man er now 110 nau iruuiuu ner

she ijiri not want to testify against

him Hut the court ruled that the only

possü rro mas upon wnicn sne could

iIaa inn nnnn rrm im' t hnt It rtrS1ll

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t'ioK1i tr hrtf cltitnt Inn

Then Evelyn Thaw answered the

"Uhat were his exact words?" de-

uianaea Air uiiirhf.

lie Sdii. 'When I get out of here

hv did he say that?"

' We were discussing his mental

coition I had asked him what he meant and he said: You know I was

not craz .m the night that 1 shot John D. Rockefeller Finally Oust Sa

"nue 1 asKea mm again anu ne said- Yen know that I missed White

insurgents. keeping. If she remains unmarried

alio retains her bank account and at

Hie age of 50 betdns to receive n rec-

"Downward u,ar annuity, the amount being such

as is paiu by any annuity InBuranco

the Pesky Thing.

Washington. Special:

revision" was promised to the neo

plo of tho United States in the last Policy nntlvnol f t . . . I

iiuuuimi uuuiimiKii, accorumg 10 rresi- Indiana

ucut luus uwu Hiaiemeui, ana oy the same authority that pledge will

Strikers Number 650.

lerre Ilaute, Ind., Special: Fifty

New York, Special: Alexander Williams, 42 years old. a frightened

amateur, sitting like n wooden man,

went up at dawn Sunday in Glenn H.

moment in inid-a.r and then crashed Ä'SS Sila21e5f "

sul in New York is minted In full.

The report, after citing the facts of tho case as generally known, states that It had been discovered that Elsie Slgel took her own life by poison. Ling, the report states, was absent at the time and found the body of tho girl on the bed when he returned.

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be fulfilled so far as he Is concerned. V 7"." " Sir Ke ,ne ",uff o the earth Th i Zn f..l r in ChunB S,n- 8a'8 tno -ePort' who t0,d Mr. Taft was exceedingly plain Ä,n.comPa' 8 ,.n al. Pontanet. " the earth The bee"t,fui .cr.a, l,. " him that should he tell the truth to

spoken on the "ubjhen a arge Thls ng the total of b rlk ng JjJ Curtlss made his remarkable delegation o mem of the HoSe m,"ers In this vicinity up to C50 and flight wag badIy wrecked and the called on him St week torotest further tr0"b threatened. rb,a!!!: wf..

against so-called raw materials being

placed on tho free list.

He was equally frank In a renort

of the discussion which he himself

prepared and gave out to the press

later.

In other words, the President acted as his own reporter of one of the

most important episodes boaring up

on the revision of the tariff.

During the debates on the bill In the Senate several of the Republican

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DON CARLOS DIES ON ESTATE IN

LOMBARDY.

the police regarding the finding of tho body he would not be believed and

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sclous from the twisted frame, his """ üL'ynca'

.... . ... . .. i -iiKiuvjiuu uy uns view oi me ca.se.

vn. mm uiwcn, ms leu mumi) (lis- rin .Hnn,BH HcnM .u '

lOC.Hpd lila -U- l...ln.l .. ,1 I " ? uv,.v. "iw

,r;7n rU V' " x,Q r "i: Ps the body and conceal his own

are not serious.

ine accident occurred on Hemn

stead Plain. Mineola, where Curtlss

has been giving demonstrations for

tne Isew ork Aeronautic Society, to which he recently sold his aeroplane

ior ü.uuu.

Arrived at the starting point. WI1

whereabouts.

The report Is evidently regarded by the Chinese authorities as revealing the true facts of the case, and tho Chinese Masons are given permission and encouragement to conceal Leon Ling.

I . I llariM tfM"lr hl nnt III Ilm mnnliln

of Maine, in simulated Bunirlso, do- " ,fimhe,H IJrfK ".??e1 aus Adv.u, Mlniüh SWTÄÄI

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INTERNATIONAL ROMANCE

Between Miss Elkins and Abruzzl Re

vived Through Trip to Italy.

made during the campaign by anyone

authorized to speak for the Repub

lican party

This statement was reiterated many

times when Republican insurgents in

Bisted that the Aldrich bill failed to

take cognizance of the pledge the Re

publicans had voluntarily made dur

Ing the recent contest for the Presi

dency.

Mr. Taft now goes on record as

supporting the contention of the in

surgents and refuting that of the stalwart leaders. In his own account of his meeting with the members of the House the President says: "He

(meaning himself, for the statement

is written In the third person) was

committed to the principle of a down

ward revision of the tariff, which he

had promised, nnd so far as his In

fluence went, when called upon to act In connection with legislation it

would be thrown In

performing the promises

as he understood them.

ous Career That Stirred

Land of Dons.

flicht. Durinn

this he evidenced such nervousness

Rome, Cable:

erine Elkins Is

The fact that Kathactually In Kuropo

that a member of the party remarked has caused more gossip In Italy than that perhaps he had better not at- anything since the breaking off of tompt to ascend. For some reason, her encauemont with the duk of tho

Rome, Cable: After a protracted however, little attention was paid to Abruzzl.

illness death came Sunday to Don tne incident. Gossips see In It an attempt at a

Carlos, of Dourbon, tho Pretender to ilie aeroplane gilded swiftly over renewal of the relations, not oxplalnthe Spanish throne, at Varese, Lorn- the Ground on Its light-running ing how this Is possible when she Is bardy. The direct cause of death was w,,eeIs. then soared gracefully up- in Germany and he in India, apoplexy. ward. Williams sat apparently mo- It has even been said that tho Don Carlos. Dilko nf -MrulrlH u-hn tlonless and made no effort to manln- duke is not In India at all: that It la

claimed under the special law of sue- u,ate tno rudder to keep the craft all a blind and that he met her hero cession issued by Philip V. to be the "m r,s,nG- Consequently It began and the world will be stnrtled some

legal King of Spain by the title of ""uu-'"s ujiwaru, Turning at tno same aay uy news mat tne marriage has Charles VII., was born at Laybach, tIme towarl the right like a ship un- taken place. This, of course, 1j all

Austria. March 30. 1S4C. His father, r;erea- wnen 11 nad attained a nonsense.

Don Juan, was the brother of Don e,Bni auout tnirty reet. the dip The duke Is in India, well and Carlos, Charles VII., known as the to. the riRnt became dangerous and strong, and no matter how much ho Count De Monternoliu. in support of i16 aerplane. reeling, began to fall. Is chagrined at the failure of the rowhose claims the earliest risings of The doscent was not rapid, but the mance, he is enjoying the dangers and 1848 and 1SC0 were organized. Impact was sufficient to shatter a difficulties of his trip, while Miss ElAa Phnrios vii iio,i in icfii a.iti.. number of ribs, breakinc both tho kins is accomnanvinc hnr mothor.

.iirontinn nf out children, his rights devolved upon ,eft ami r,Sht wing tips and the front who Is busy Becking a cure for rheumses of tho nartv hls "rother. Don Juan, who had mar- c?ntrt)1- It rolled over the en- atism. 1 Ult" 1 mriJ ried the Archduchess Maria Teresa, Bi"e continued o work and the pro- This romance is the most mystor-

WOMAN LURES MAN TO DEATH.

French Coquette's Lover, From Am

bush, Fatally Stabs Peasant.

Paris, Cable:

quiring Into a

The police are in-

mysterious tragedy

of Austria. Their son, Don Carlos,

married on February 4, 1607, Margar

et De Bourbon.

In October, 1SCS, Don Juan abdi

cated in, favor of his son, whose standard was raised in tho north of

Spain in 1872 by some of his partis

ans.

Don Carlos himself, after address

ing a proclamation to the inhabitants

poller was shattered as It struck the

ground. A week's work at least will

be required to patch up the ilyer.

DEATH MYSTERY UNSOLVED.

Girl's Body Found In Lake; No Trace

of Her Escort

If HnrHrmn nn.i nthor Pn I ulu a "jmwuo uihcuj ing a proclamation to tne mnauitants dhcHoaÄ reCCntly ln the Gare of Catalonia calling upon them to take ,.i . . T . quarter. un arms In his cause, madn h s entrv

a staple ,, Spain July 15. 1S73, announcing ot Miss Mantle Davey, of this city, "eort"" ' 'dSThe ,ÖL SvTun

would never have been able to com

plete his latter day feat.

He arrived here accompanied by

three Southern Pacific officials, who

accompanied him with a velocipede

from Ogden. Pullman trains were

halted for edibles, Ice and other necessary provisions, under Instructions

Issued at the head offices of the road.

SLEEPY HOLLOW INN GOES.

loon Keeper by Strategy.

Chicago, Special: In some of Its

early aspects, the finding of the body

lous thing ln the world. Although

apparently both the principal actors have given up all Idea of marriage, still all are assured by those who

ought to know that they write to each

other and that cable messages aro not infrequent. Hundreds Die In Quake. . Athens, Greece, Cable: details concerning the death toll as a result of the earthquake In the province of

Eiis are still lacking, although var-

Jean Baptlste Paucon,

peasant from Auvergne,

i'ari8 in searcn or work. He nrouent m. ihn mmirr non- c,..i y,tu . .1 uuuu'lun "L '

his savlnss with him and soon made Thpn fnitnupH h fnr mav 1 wo l Ti"r. ": 01 . collars m property. At Havari.

fHpnris. Onn niht ho inviin.i thrno l mZC "'ä"a " " TT, o"..' ".. . . l" "" EMs province, the quakes demolished

.... "ivii ciiucu in juuc, iöiu, neu iu- V. taw ui uraut- i iiiuie ; lirown, in 40ft hniiRP! nisrnJohM bm- thit inn hls n?.w,;rnad.e fr,end.s. to. tak0 a- the last stronghold of the Carl- Rig Moose Lake, in the Adirondacks 1 U8"; "Plc . h

ainner wim mm in a resiaurani near ists, fell and Its defenders sought of New York

tho Boulevard do la Gare. One of the refuce on French soil. Claude Hunt, n vnnntr rrmr who

iniiur BuBKt.-öi.;u "Jul. une reai ubaui) m ine meantime tne Kepubiic came naa gone pleasure ridlns with Miss

should adorn the meal. I-aucon offer- to an end. Alfonso XIII. died in Davsy, in a small row boat, has not

eu no oojecuon, nor um ne uiaseni iscö and tne tight for the succession been found dead or alive. Did he die

persons were killed or injured by tho earthquake in that nection.

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u id nuiiuu-s on uio uay ueiore.

hTi ihp session was concluded

adjournment was taken until July 2G.

PETROL BUTTER COMING.

Standard Oil Is In Rivalry With the

Good Old Jersey Cow.

New "iork, Special: John Melln.

the Innkeeper In Sleepy Hollow, whose

saloon John D. Rockefeller for years sought to buy, has finally given up tho

fight. He has announced that he will

sell to any one who cares to buy his furniture, bar fixtures and the surplus

stock of drinkables.

For years Mr. Rockefeller has tried

Alton, III . Special: The first roll of to buy Melln's "place." Wien money

retrolpiim butter, the Standard CiWn

utfgt product of benevolent assimila

tion, is tu be turned out soon at the Waa 1,1.. ... T n . . i.

wu hihi iitriuiwr, ut'ur Alton.

Preparations are being made to manufaaur the product here, and tho ma-

ch:ner 'hat will do to the milch cow

hat ih- automobile did to the horse

tas b-n shiimed.

lht announcement that the Stand-

failed to get it Mr. Rockefeller resort

cd to strategy. He bought all tho property about Melin's inn and put

his own employes in as tenants. By

this means that section of population

which kept the Melln cash register

busy gradually was eliminated, for tho Rockefeller tenantry wore white rib

bons.

Friends of Melln have admitted that

rd was eolne Into the near-dalrv bus- the nronertv eventually will be de-

mess whs made by the corporation scribed In a deed held by Mr. Uocke-

iasi i-rhiay. on John D. Rockefeller's feller,

entl-ih birthday, the process for

turninc petroleum Into the stuff that Wright Makes Successful Flight.

macu nrad famous havim? been com- w.miiinnn Rnpplnl- firviiir.

Pld after several years' trial. Wricht Monday evening made a suc-

Iti row product will be known as noaaful nicht In the Wricht npronlnno

jftrol l uttr. It Is said to be of the at Ft. Myex, Va.. remaining In the air

. ..nmsiency as mcieai nutter, five minutes and thirty seconds, durOQt brown In COlnr. It lnnts n front l Im Ilm monhlnn nllnlr.0,1

. D - I lilt, l 11 1 V. 11 I.I11IV HIV 1IHI.1IHI uiiuiuvu Pill hng.-r than real butter. It is said, the exceptional speed of forty miles and dM-s not become rancid. an hour and circled the parade

Blll grounds half a dozen times, a total em Posters Help White Plague Fight, distance of about three and a half

Atlanta. (Ja.. Special: Tho Nation- miles.

1 Association of Hill I'nclni-H -n.l In

cotner.tion to donate to the antl-tuber-. Miosis flsht $1.200,000 worth of pubBrtty This means that nil over the LHltl-,1 SlatOH nnil 17-inniln ihm it-tll

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Rush For Indian Lands. Cheyenne, Wyo., Special: Immense

quantities of asphaltum have been

found on the snosnone inainn ueser-

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(ill- A M IT nl lulat ni. n 13 n.nll in I . . ...a .1-1 .1 I .1

V.nf l-""b o vii, iu SiaKC OUI ClilWU HUH IJIUUIIIU IllllUS nui and cautions to those who havo frora the Indian Department is taking

- . in) uxposeu to ine wnite Plagu-

place.

Shoots at Lover; Kills Wife.

Altoona, Pa., Special: Frank B.

McMillen. 31 yenrs old, shot and In

Princess De Sagan Has Son. Pari, ('tili! a onn i

uw., nuo 1 1 1 1 1 1

ihT, . thei Pr!ncss d0 SaSan. stantly killed his wife, 23. at their

Vn,l i ..".V" uou,a. ot New home In Greenwood, a suburb, with

!-. i 1 1 net- II in un

Unrvnr. .. .1 I . .. 1 1 .1 n ,. .1 1 n , .1 .

lmi . . . - ""hui iiiu I one Ol U illsliiiiuu ui niium uutxicu

i iwit V. u ,u wero marrled July William E. McDowell, said to have

a;r ; ?.'"r "ur u,vorce 'rom Count been the woman's paramour. Mc-

"-u.isH-iuine.

Dowell escaped uninjured.

Jap Sealer Seized. Seward. Alaska. Special: The Unit2 States revenue cutter Perry has

Tn Buuuoner With 1R limn ..II.. il..

iliifi. i .:... ."'.." ",,v " wcre

Against Government Job Work.

Detroit, Mich., Special: A Commit

tee on Stamped envelopes of tho

United Typothetae of America was np-

PHh ? ra' wUhln lhrco ,n,,08 of the pointed at tho convention here, and C ili'lÄ , T!t la1 aml hcr the meeting was unanimous In con-

Takes Beauty Prize at 70.

. V : ' ,rs- Special: Mrs. nrid. velopes

domnlng tho free printing by the Gov

erntnent of addresses on stamped en-

In protesting to tho Govern-

. r.... . . una, jiriii. i i -i"i"-"'

e flf ';th '', ,0 ;oars 0,d. took ment against this practice tho aid is t 5" Ärr,Z? ' a oty contest bolng sought of the National Editorial Asylum S C 0f St .Pau,' Orphan Association. National Paper Trndo e ?oo I emrZn.Wo0(1 Park- Thero Association nnd National Envelope mranis. Association.

Best Aeroplane Flight This Year. Washington, Special: After many

when it was proposed that the nymph now raged between Maria Christena with his sweetheart, or did he escape m,shaPs the new Wright aeroplane slir-dd assume the role of guide, phll- of Austria, the widow of the late to the shore and hide himself? Upon Saturday successfully navigated tho

the final answer to these questions air- nß record ior ma

IT 1 lfi,lH UIUUIVIO lllflVllilll? DIIlU luu

accident last fall, the aeroplane,

guided by Orvllle Wright, and traveling at a npeed approximating 45 miles

an hour at a height of from 85 to 90

feet, remained In the air 10 minutes.

osopher and friend to him. King, and Don Carlos

The dinner passed off charmingly The posthumous birth of the ores

enough and Jean Baptlste Faucon ent king In 18SC. however, kindled in was greatly pleased with his lady the nation a feellnc of lovakv which

guest The party adjourned to a bal haa continued up to the present time, musette and danced until 1 o'clock Within recent vears there has been a

recurrence of the Carllst agitation In Catalonia and other districts, which

was attributed to the influence of

Don Juan, tho only son of Don Carlos.

but these movements have proved to

In the morning. Then Jean Baptlste

left with his conquest.

He had scarcely reached the street when he was stabbed twice with a

dagger. His dead body was discover

ed at 5 o'clock in the morning In the be of little importance.

room oi one oi nis preienuea in en as.

who pretended that thoy had been at

tacked by a gang of apaches, and

that they ran, leaving Faucon. A doctor was summoned, who de

dared that Faucon had been struck

down by an old hand at that kind of

work. The dagger had been greased

An Inquiry shows that Faucon had

been lured Into an ambush by the

girl's lover, who had stabbed him in

order to get his money.

much depends in the solution of a case which, at present, bears many ele

ments of mystery.

Physicians who examined the body

of the girl soon after It was taken from the water, say there was no water in the lungs. That would seem to Indicate that she had died In the

boat.

Avenged Disgrace of Flogging. SL Petersburg, Cable: Tho sys

tem of flogging, which is still used

as a means of punishment in the so-

called disciplinary battalions of the Russian armies, led to a tragedy at

Mledylea. Novgorod Province. A

soldier was condemned to 50 lashes

for stealing. After tho first few

blows, with blood streaming from his

shoulders, the man begged to be re

leased. This was refused and he

wrenched himself free, at the same timo drawing a concealed knife. He leaped upon the supervising officer. Captiln Kavalerosky, and stabbed him to death. Then he slashed two

soldiers who attempted to seize him and burled tho knife in his own

breast

Fleet on Cruise Costs Less.

Washington. Special: That the

construction nnd repair work on tho

great battle fleet that circumnavi

gated the globe last year cost less

than if the fleet had remained at

home. Is the judgment of officials ln

tho Navy Department. This, it is

stated, results from the fact that work was done by the mechanics on

the vessels that would ordinarily

have been performed at the navy

yams, wnere additional expenses

would have been Incurred.

Three

SUFFERING CATS1 Card Monte Game In Streets of Gotham.

Busy

Mr. Lawyer, Please Write.

West Brldgewnter. Mass., Special:

Heiress to part of a J90,000,000 estate.

according to a lawyer s letter she re

ceived a week ago from Philadelphia.

New York, Special: Wearing a eel

luloid collar and a suit of clothes that violated the ordinance against unnec

essary noise, a gambler set up a three-

card outfit In Thirty-sixth street, less than a block from Broadway, at noon

Tuesday, played to an assemblage of more than 30 persons.

The scene, which would be difficult

tn ilunllrntn in thf street of n UVstom

mlnlnc camn. finally attracted the at. Kermlt Roosevelt has succeeded in

tentlon of a traffic policeman, who bagging a cow nippupuiumus.

moved toward the group of gamesters

Cat Sells For $525. London. Cable: What Is believed

to be the highest price ever paid hero for a domestic cat namely $525 was

clven by Mrs. Lynas, of Chicago, for

Rob Roy II.. England's champion malo

Chinchilla Persian cat and the winner

of numerous prizes. The animal will be sent to the United States on tho steamer Majestic.

Kermlt Bags a Cow Hippo. The Attenborough Ranch, British

East Africa, Cable: The members of

the Roosevelt party are continuing

their hunting trips from the ranch of Captain Richard Attenborough, which

is twenty-five miles from Nalvashn, on the south shore of Lake Naivasha.

In such a menacing fashion that the

man with the three cards and his cli

ents, who had been betting that they could pick out the queen of hearts.

Miss Clara E. Cook, a housekeeper of mi,i vgv Thor worn nn nrrci

1.1. 1 1 III.I . 1- - t." . I ...-..-v. j . - " ....

im iuv.il, nu uiisiuiu nie teuer anu cannot remember the lawyer's name

Is. She hopes to hear further.

Ten Lose Lives In New York Bay. New York, Special: Ten persons were drowned Sunday afternoon, two of them little girls, when the excursion sloop Roxana, carrying twentytwo passengers, was capsized by a

sudden squall in lower New York

Odd Accident Kills Woman.

Erie, Pa., Special: Mrs. Jacob

Clemens, wife of a wealthy retired merchant and a society leader of this

city, was killed when a shawl she

was wearing over her head caught in

tho machinery of her husband's yacht,

the Camino. Her neck was broken.

Discovers Smallpox Germs.

Rio Janeiro, Cable: Dr. Oswaldo

Cruz, director general of the Brazil-

Rothschild Dies For Love.

Vienna, Cable: Because of an un

fortunate love affair, Baron Oskar

Rothschild committed suicide by

shooting. He was the youngest son

of Albert Rothschild, head of the Aus

trian branch of the Rothschild house. Ho was 21 years old and returned to

Vienna two days ago after an eight

months' tour, during which he visited the United States.

Laying Off the Pensioners. Washincton. Special: The creatost

lan Sanitary Service, announced at "ehnkcun" that ever has occurred In

the Rio Janeiro Academy of Medicine ihn nersonnel of the Department nf

Bav. The captain of tho Roxana and that ho microbe of smallpox, which rnmmerce and Labor took nlaco this

tho twelve survivors wero picked un is of animal origin, has been dlscov- wnk. when amiroxlmately lOO em.

under great difficulties In a rough and ered during bacteriological researches pioycs were reduced and resignations Wheat No. 2 red.

THE MARKETS. Indianapolis.

Wheat No. 2 red Corn No. 2 white.... Oats No. 2 white,...

Hay No. 1 timothy..

Poultry Cocks

Old torn turkeys... Hen turkeys Chickens Ducks

Butter Country Eggs Fresh Cattle Prime steers. .$C35

Hogs Heavies 8.05

Lichts 7.S0

Sheep Good to choice 4.00

Com. to best Iambs. 4.00 Chicago.

Wheat No. 2 red....

Corn No. 2 white 72

Oats No. 2 white....

New York.

m 8.05 0 50 8.00

choppy sea by the tug Lamont.

at the Oswaldo Cruz Institute.

of about ten others accepted.

Shah of Persia Abdicates. Teheran, Cable: Tho fact that the

shah of Persia, Mohammed All Mlnza, has taken refuge in the Russian le

gation here, is accepted as tanta

Bandit Slew Almost 100.

Manila, Cable: When Jlklrl. tho

Moro bandit chief, who was killed with all of his followers ln a des

perate battle with troops and con-

$48,000,000 For Canal.

Washington, Special: Forty-elcht

million dollars will be needed, by tho Isthmian Canal Commission to carry

Corn No. 2 white.... Oats No. 2 white....

$1.204 Y .73 .49 $1.2316 .75 & .54

An Aeroplane Over Broadway. New York. Special: Crowds along

nmndwav Monday wero interoatnd

25. "Je...Ä fl'K8 v "'e ,???a spectators of a flight by Frank W.

mount to his abdication of tho throne, stabulary near Jatian on Jolo Island, cording to estimates which have been Goodale, a young aeronaut, who drove

and arrangements nre already on foot July 5, began his career as an outlaw recolved by Secretary of tho TrenBury his dlrlgibio oauoon nigu above that

. . - 1 .1

to organize a provisional government .m hn nni,t vm inn i.

and administer the affairs of tho em- , . ... . .

plre, pending tho appointment of n ,urw uv u'' ",v ,uvu,u Ul u,w ,,,ur rnirnnt. It Is possible that the sue ders ho committed Is not complete.

ccssful revolutionists will chooso Mo- but It is statod In A dispatch received

hammed All. the ex-rulor's son, to from zamuoanga tnni tne bandit near-

rule the state. Mohammed AH Is a ly fulfilled his oatn, uaving slain alminor, and will be under a regent. 1 most 100.

MacVeagh. The appropriation for tho thoroughfare from Ono Hundred and

current year was $33,038.000.

Socialists Doomed to Die.

Warsaw, Cable: A court-martial

has sentenced six Socialists to be hangod and fourteen to exllo In Siberia for terroristic activity.

Sixteenth to rony-secotid street tsinrtinß from an nmusomont nnrk

across the Hudson In New Jersey, ho

roso 3,000 reet to avow tne effect of ihn cool air above the river, then

Bwooped down until he was about 500 feet over Broadway.