Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 46, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 August 1909 — Page 3
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L k A WOMAN SCORNED, IS PROVEN IN OHIO TRAGEDY.
GULTY PAIR SUFFER DEATH
ita 'J" Woman In Fury Shoots Spouse and Stabs Rival to Death With Butcher Knife.
- , Ohio. Special: With tho ! it he huu placed on a chnlr Ir M-ll-le( use Tony Pan- . ulthy Italian grocer who "".a DiMi.a. N. J., lust Feb- , li.it ami Killed by his wife, , i 1'aiiiihi. n.it.'.l woman then dropped . ..'i. und seizing a butcher inches long, proceeded to nil .Mrs. Clara Plzzanl, who i I rum New York last FebMi Plzzuni gallantly fought i .iiist. and In the struggle miled until 20 gashes had n -d. ru, ilia Is locked up in the po- ' ii, and lias confessed. She it it j.
an .iii.i lit r siory is mat of a - orm-d. ii . -aia ago. she says, she was . to ranllla. living happily in J., wlniv I'anilla was a i .nia Railroad foreman and 1 coiMidt-rable property, i ..-ars I'anilla met .Mrs. Plz- . Aif- f peter Pizznni, a Now .Hi. i Mid the pair became in I his friendship ripened. .n.i snys. until Panllla all I - r off. Mrs. Plzzanl supplantmost entirely in her husi.'tions. The crime devel'lulr marital troubles, ' 4 to Mis. I'anilla; he arose " k Sunday morning, .rid.
i'Hig out the store and att'i household work, she ! pass through a hod-room. ' i.i' t the sight that aroused to such a pitch that she . iict-r restrain herself, i 'her's arms and partially ; weie Panllla and Mrs. Pfz- ' i t chair at his side Panilla ! a revolver, whirh Mrs. - was intended for her If ' "d them. revolver that the woman i with it Khe fired two bulhusband a brain. He died : -'autly. Mrs. Plzzanl came
! pair met in deadly battle
- me the mm was dropped
ner Kntie substituted bv
: ! ended with Mrs. Plzzanl
"it to pieces. Mr. Plzzanl
.-he could be taken to
I'.rulla was ?,. Mrs. Plzzanl
m- i'anilla 3.
'' Ha's white dress was stain-
"l from her waist to the
r skirt.
I i .tii won the affection of
f to whom I had been mar-
and was goon to become -aid Mrs Pmiiila. "I was
all of the work, while
"l each other's company. I was of no further use
GOAL WON BY WRIGHTS.
Airship In
Swift Ten.Mlle Across-Country.
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' ",,,,,,,nR " more than tweiuj seconds re(Iuiri. for 'he turn boyond the line at Shui-r lll the
Vv m.Vs . Ul ,"n"R the vallev of four-Mile Itnn .f nearly r.no feet h n,h? av,,ra;" ""itu.l.. of his practically level coiirM. a about j.mi feet
WHEN PRESIDENT TAFT WIELDS HIS DIG STICK.
LUMBER REDUCED! HIDES FREE
Argument On All Dkn.n di.
Reached and Taft Scores Complete Victory.
HE m M
KILLING HUNDREDS AND DESTROYING SEVERAL TOWNS.
TIDAL WAVE ADDS 10 HORROR
Cathedrals Totter and Terrified Refugees are Swallowed by the Enormous Fissures.
w Mexico City. Special: More than ooo dead, hm.drtds injured, and an area of more than l.ooo square miles coimrted Into kceaes of wreckage, is the known ret-ultt, of n erte of earthquake shocks which rocked Central Mexico from const tu coast last week.
oe sincKen region extends from rough, with the differentials lived liv Jhecr:; (VJ! ?v"h-to n f sennte ii..iShodm;Uml)0red m
..... 1K.JIUIUI Hum iue uevas-
laieo country are coming in lowlv
TaÄm: f Lcadin9 Rat" A synopsis of the leading tariff rates in controversy, as agreed upon by the conferees in Washington, is as follows: Iron ore, 15 cents a ton. Coal, 45 cents a short ton. Hides, free. Gloves, Dlngley rates. Hosiery, reduced from the House rates, but increased about 20 per cent above the Dingley rates on common hosiery retailing for $1, $1.50 and $2 a dozen pairs. Oil, free. Boots and shoes, 10 per cent. Lumber, $1.25 a thousand. Washington. SmvWnt- t, t.,
At,I..Ii. .7.'. "v 'Ji-
...... lärm oiu is completed. An agreement on all disnnteil imit.tu -no
reached Thursdav aftnmnnti nml ilm
f,..f - v
n Vir rL',ori Wfl8 slKticd by the
4iv.-j7uuiu.-un conierees.
Halted by the iimnrlni
iui. wie lartn conrerees were coinpolled to turn back and revise their rates on lumber and gloves, in a communication to Senator Aldrlch and Representative I'avne ih irni.iin
demanded that the high rate on gloves as fixed by the House, and the high rate on lumber, as li.xed by the Senate, should not bo made a part of tho conference report.
hen the conferees flvrx! lnmi.n
and glove rates bv shnrtim- oii.rK.K.
the higher rates on each, they were certain that the President would consent to the arrangemenL The President had other Ideas of what the rates should be and he expressed them very forcibly in a letter. He said that lumber should not ho
more than $1.25 a thousand feet for
FINDS STRANGE NEW ISLAND. Fronch Skipper Reports One In Pa-
cmc with Mysterious Swell. Han Francisco. Special: According to lapialn Quatrevnux. of the French nip Thiers, which arrived here from .Newcastle. Australia, a now Island has sprung ui from the waters of the Pacific near tho Galbkr group. Captain Quatrovatix says that thero a something uncanny about tho now islet, fur whon his sh.p approached It, although no wind was blowing, a mysterious swoll drew tho vessel toward tile slloro. and It wn with tho ntmnut
dllllculty thatsho was saved from going
K8, 1 ne IBIh 's In latitude -1-25 south and loncltmle t'S.fifi ut
nml seems to be composed of volcanic
l uiilln ami CInra Plzzanl -''I by the Canton police ' It was alleged that thev ! ftoni the East to Canton. - -aid to have deserted his X. J., while Clara Plz'f ! to have left a husband "i. and n three-vear-old " New York. -rille In New York, who Ttesis. did not send for nd they were released. ' - 'a came to Canton and 1 i hand In March. She re- ' -us and disposed of their T.-. ts. renting a nmnll farm
- - Almut a month ago she
" anton to live with Pan
SALMON RUN HEAVIEST YET.
eo.coo "3
acckeyes" Caught In
Puget Sound Trap.
Single
as.i.. Special: The sal-
i me pacific count will ex-
- rai nundrod thousand w',rs production, and will
! ' ynr since 190S. whon
1 var run" swollol the to-
""." cases.
1 'M' salmon run in the
r in lirltlsh Colunibln and
:' run i Pugot Soun(, nr(J
uii mast. The sockove
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u.m uH-j uii a tale or awful death and uftYrlag. Chilpacli.go is In ruins. Acapmo haa hurdly a structure standing.
In the latter city, as In other and smaller towng along the coast, a tidal wave completed the work of destruction and swept many to death. In the mountainous section of the state of .Mlchoacan great fissures opened and swallowed up u,e hapless victims. Following the earthquake, which razed hundreds of adobe houses and coat scores of lives, a tidal wave swept in from the sea. engulfing the entire water ft out and u great section of the town. Homes ami people were
i-rneci out with the receding waters and raaay are reported to have perished. From every railroad station In Mexico Citv the government Is dispatching supplies to the cities and town
devastated by earthquake. Teuton-
rary fhHter was beim: arranged
through the military departments and detachments of troops were sent to
several of the stricken towns where reports indicated that disorders were threatened.
Five towns were comnletelv de
stroyed an. I a number of others partly wrecked. The more wl.lelv Ktiren.'l
havoc was wrought In the states of Ntievo Leon and Guerrero. The towns
of t'hilpancltiKO. Chilapa. Concepclon, Fetlliia. and Coa tepee were nearly obliterated. Fire followed in the wake
of the earthquake In Chilapa. Scores
were crtiüiie to len'h by falling walls, and were later consumed in the burning ruins. In Mexico City the tragic featuro of the disaster was increased by the terror of the Indians, who gathered in public places after the first shocks, uttering frenzied prayers to Pro.i-
rtence to save them. Some of them had for das predicted the earthquake because the snow on the peaks of the volcano Popocatnpetl have been melting. According to an Aztec legend, that means doom to the city at Its base. The property damnrro In Mexico Citv Is confined to the ruins of numbers of
adobe houses on the edge of the citv, cracked church walls and public build
ings
also declared that the Senate
gloves, which are the same as the Dlngley rates and much less than the House rates, would havo to be adopted to obtain his Indorsement. Not content with issuing an Injunction against high rates on these articles, the President specified that hides must go on the free list and the House rotes on boots and shoes and other manufacturers of leather reduced. Hosiery, too. he thought should be reduced below tho House rates, which
were advances over the Dlngley rates
mere was no opportunity to com
promise on gloves. The President said the rates must not bo advanced
oeyonu tne figures named by the Senate bill, which are the same as the
existing duties except for the fact thnt
bcnmnscnen gloves were reduced by the Senate from SI. 75 a dozen to S1 ?.v
Although the House conferees Insisted thnt these rates would endanger the
passage or the conference report
mrougn me Mouse, they nevertheless
were adopted. On lumber some concessions were made. In spite of tho fact that the President's instructions were complied with to the letter. Hough lumber was
made dutiable at 51.25 a thousand feet; finished on one side, $1.75; finished on two sides or one side planed and tongued and grooved. J2.15; finished on three sides. ?2..ri2&, and finished on four sides, J2.90. To cone! Unto Senators Piles and Jones the conferees adopted the Senate rate of 50 cents a thousand on shingles. Instead of tho House rato of 30 cnts.
SON MUST PAY BOARD
To Mother, According to the Decree of a Columbus Justice. Columbus. Ohio, Special: It has been decreed by a local Justice of the Ponce that a son is financially responsible to his mother for board and lodging. Francis L. KIntz refused to Hauldate when his mother presonted a bill for $2i9, thinking that relationship was a bar to Its collection. The court gave her judgment In full with costs.
I If REBELS
IS REPUBLIC IN BARCELONA, ACCORDING TO REPORTS. FORTY INSURGENTS EXECUTED
Revolutionary Movement In Spain Is Spreading, In Spite of the Government's Efforts.
Ml Bf I IIS
AKt THOUSANDS OF SPAIN'S
ARMY NEAR MELILLA.
REVOLT SPREADS IN KINGDOM
insurrection Bids Fair to Overrun
Land of Dons Railways Are Dynamited.
r i . , ' .,,,m'ers any previous year There were some slight contusions re- , und. As high as SO.000 ported among them from falling pins-
nave oeen taken at a ter. nut no serious Injuries were re-
u irap off Delllnghatn ported. They, with almost the entire
population, remained in tho plazas or
squnres until the light of dav gave them courage to enter their dwellings.
I he omcinis or the Inboratorv at
test to the fact thnt Mexico Citv rests
on an old lnke bed, the ground upon which a great part of the city rests.
acting as a spongy, jelly-like mass shakings.
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' " nated by the Pacific Fish-
- " annual prediction of the ' "I"" that the lirltlsh Co-
' 'in total 400.000 cases. "!'.no cases, and other
numerics 00.000 cases.
' AinsKa fisheries will can :" least 200,000 casus this
Glidden Tour Ends. i ii. . . . .
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- hi uie American An -elation tour, u-hini,
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in the touring car class
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Eighteen Miles of Warships. Cowes, England. Cable: The last of
the great navnl pageants took place
Saturday afternoon In the Solent, ,
where eighteen miles of warships wore
reviewed by King I-Mward and Queen t 1 . . .. ..
iiex.uiiirn. i ue hcene as me royal yacht, bearlm; the king nnd nueen. es
corted by the admlrality yacht ami the
steamer Adriatic, on which members
of the house of lords and commons had gathered, passed down the line of
ships was strikingly picturesque.
Her Strong Personality. Attica, Ind., Special: Attracted by
tho personality of a Hooslcr maiden
as revealed through her letters, Chas.
Chase DeSolms, secretary to Governor-General Forbes, of the Philippine
Islands, has arrived In this city, hav-
To obtain the support of Senator
Heyburn, the industries of whose state had been assailed through the abolition of the duty on hides, the reduc
tion in the duty on lumber and tho re
duction in the differential on nljr lend
In bars, tho latter schedule was re
considered.
The Sonato fixed tho rato on pig
icau at cents a pound, but this was reduced In conference to 2 cenLs. In view of the dissatisfaction of the
Idaho senators this subject was re
opened and a rato of 2 1-S cents
pound on pig lead In bars was re
stored. In view of the action of the confer
oos In putting hides on tho free list
a concession also was made to the cat
tle industry by taking tallow off the
free list, where It had been placed by the conferees, nnd roslorlng It to tho dutiable list. Tallow had been put on the free list by tho House, but the notion of the conferees makes It dutiable at Hfc cents a pound. The rates otr hosiery were fixed by Increases of about 20 per cent In grades valued at $1, $1.50 and $2 a dozen pairs. This is an Increase over existing rates, but a material decrease from the advances made by the House. On all other values of hoslory tho Dlngley rates, which had been re-enacted by the Senate were retained. This action, tho conferees believe, was In conformity with the spirit of the
President s request.
MadjJd, Cable: Snaln is rent hv
two fears the fate of the armv in .Morocco and the situation In the Xhxiitor.
ranean provinces In Catalonia. At thi
outskirts of .Molilla the Spanish arms
mie sunereu a serious check. Three thousand soldiers have been either slain or woundfd. nnd the Moorish hordes are fighting at the virv walls or the city Itself. News from Harcelona. the center of the revolutionary outbreaks, is exceedingly meager and unsatisfactory. From Lisbon comes the report that the revolutionists are using bombs, nnd thnt lOO persons were killed and 200 wounded during the enrller stage of the conilicts. Tho .Moorish forces, however, have been strengthened by the arrival of
o.uu additional tribesmen, and the official judgment thnt 7o.o00 Spanish
troops are needed to overcome the tribesmen would Indicate thnt the
.Meiuia army of Spain la in sore straits.
Madrid, Cable: Tho Government In Its olllclal announcements continues to minimize the gravity of the insur
rectionary movement in Catalonia and Of the war situation in Morocco.
While it is olilclallv Stittoil thnt nr
tier nas been restored In Catalonia and
tne rioters have been suppressed in Parcelona. private and uncensored dispatches say that the revolutionaries have proclaimed a republic in Harcelona and that the Fortress .MontJuich is constantly firing upon the districts occupied by thorn. One dispatch snvs that the fighting between tho troops nnd the revolutionaries continues fieicely. It is reported that Jo revolutionaries have been shot without trial at the Montjulch Fortress, among them being Emlllano Igleslas, editor of the I'rogressn. the organ of Deputy Leroux, chief of the Republicans in Dnrcolonn.
The situation In Palamos, the center of the cork Industry, Is reported to be alarming and fear Is expressed
ior tne safety of the residents. The government announces that dospite the attitude of the populace In Catalonia nnd the desertions from the army in Northern Spain, the rosponse of the recruits and reservists to tho call to the colons in other provinces, like Aragon and Andalusia, was unanimous. Tho Minister of War has prohibited the departure from Spain of all persons subject to military duty, under the penalty of being considered deserters. The government hns also plnced a ban on the sale of foreign papers containing accounts of recent events at Cntalonin nnd Morocco. Renewed measures have been taken to prevent an outbreak, especinllv in the Billion region, where the Socialists and Advanced Republicans are organizing. The garrisons at Burgos,
moria, aim ban Sebastian are being held In readiness to act quickly and energetically.
HIS CLOTHES AND $7.00. II t-e Former Multimillionaire Owns Put $100.000 on Church Plate. Ww York. Special: John H. Deane, l.vr, realty promoter and one-tlmo i t:ltJ-nillilonlro. who uuve stun nan
i the plate collection a few years bro i CaKnr Paptist Church, and who f eqtuntly at that time made contriiutions of fiom S5u.(Hio to 100.000 to uun h. rollegf and charitable institutlors. Is "broke " He testified In Supreme Court. Part III.. In suppleraen tarv proceedings, that with the ixcption of the clothes he wore and fT.OO in cash, h? had no other possesions In the world.
Taft Courier Starts Trip. San Antonio. Texas. Snecial: Client
wl by a crowd of several thousand.
i.uwaiu u ucuiy. a cowboy courier, carted Saturday on his ride of 2.200 nlles to Washington, hearing an invitation Blgned by citizens of Texas Inviting: President Taft to visit this Btn'e. O Heilly is riding the horse Arftiuns. a product of the Taft farm at Falfuniae, and expects to average thirty-live miles a day, the journey to the White House to consume two months.
Heavens! "Russian Turbln" Comingl New York, Special: A new hat for women 1 to hit Now York within a few weeks, and It will go tho peach basket one bettor and cause tho merry widow" to don weeds. Tho hat is known as the "Russian turbin," It Is a foot and a half In helirht hv
actual measurement, and has one re.
deeming feature In that It is not very
wiue.
Blerlot May Race Wrights. Paris. Cable: Louis Hloriot. tho French aviator, appeared greatly pleased when informed that the offl. clals of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition had offered a purse of S25.000 for an aeroplane race between him and the Wright brothers. He said If either of the Wrights challenges him under tho Saattle conditions he would accept.
FLAMES SWEEP OSAKA. kChfcago" of Japan Partially Destroy, ed and Famine Threatens.
Insurrectionary outbreaks are reported from many joints in Spain. At Grnnollcs two convents have been burned, while at Cassa Delsava the civil guard was disarmed and imprisoned in the barracks. Tho revolutionists are active Pt Llansn and Figucras, where the rail-
roads nave been dynamited. Financial
Institutions are sending their funds
across the frontier.
The report that a provisional cov-
eminent has been established nt Barcelona and that the Governor lifts been
assassinated is not confirmed, but
rumors are persistent that Premier
.Maura and his Cabinet will resien ami
that a military dictatorship will be sot
up in .Madrid.
Although the Spnnlnh Government
seeks to give out the impression that
lie movement in Catalonia is anarch
istlc nnd simply a protest against the
war in Morocco and the policy of Pro
mier .Maura, thero are the gravest rea
sons for believing thnt It is a general
ami widespread revolutionary out
break which a combination of roniib
Mean and social revolutionaries have been secretly and effectively prepar
ing ior a long time.
The desperate Moors, drunk with their successes, believe they can drive
tho bpanlsh forces Into the sea. Gen
oral Marina's men are worn out hv
continual night and day duty, and tho General has asked for 75,000 re-en
forcements.
Reyes Resignation Accepted.
Bogota, Cable: The resignation of President Roys was presented to tho
Colombian Kennte last week and unan
imously accepted. August 3 was fixed
as the date for tho election of his suc
cessor to finish tho constitutional nerl-
ou wiucii onus August 7, 1910.
Fortune Given to Beggars. Bombay. Cable: One hundred thou
sand dollars was distributed to the beggars of this city during the funeral
of Nnoreji Wndia, the last of the old
tullnn navy ship builders, wadln was
very wealthy and left nearly 10.000..
000 to charity. Including a largo fund to assist poor Irls to marry.
ir.
Gardner, of Lo- Ing traveled 12.000 miles to marry a
a . 1
rh ...i.. . ' "'""on), of Com- clrl whom he had never sonn. Tin.
pnl'lför i?frÄ Ul.e ,nrBcst Prospective bride is Miss Irene Gass. "h6 uo u 7. w"ter pearl, one of the most popular leaders of
lety of the city, and
-" mv?t,.r -ihni. . "'"reu, tne younger aoc
'vs P- rfct sphere D,'VCK an n the wedding will occur on Tuesday
morning, August 10.
Jailed By Mother.
ML Vernon. III.. Special: Charles
Wells, aged 22 years, reprimanded by Cyrus Vlckory, his stepfather, burned
the lntter's bnrn. Ho confessed to his
mother nnd told her ho would burn the house. She had him Jallod. Marker "Shy" at Least $85,0C0. Tipton. Ind., Special: The shortago of Noah It. Marker, assistant cashier
of the First National Hank, exceeds $S5,000. according to the latest report given out by tho officials of that institution. Prosldont Shirk inndo tho admission that the sum of money In the safo Saturday night was something like $00,000. It Is known by an examination of tho books that Marker was short $25,000 more, and thero Is a possibility that further Irregularities may be found.
Latham's Regular Stunt. Dover, England, Cable: Hubert
Iatlinm. the Kreuch aviator who started to cross the English channel In his nioiioplnno Wednesday and fell Into
the sea a short distance off Dover, suffered a broken nose and his ma
chine was seriously damaged. Cussed In Sign Language. Columbus, Ohio, Special: Profanity In tho sign language is one of tho charges made against Allen Hitchcock In his suit ngalnst Minnie Hitchcock for divorce. Ho nlloges that, besides flinging forks and other woanons nt
him, she employed her fingers to call him blistering names.
To Test Aeroplanes. Tokyo. Cable: Tho Japanese nrmv
nnd navy shortly will inaugurate aeroplano experiments on an extensiv
scale. Several aeroplanes will bo Imported as models.
Osaka, Japan. Cable: A fim W
Saturday destroyed one-fifth of tlii
city ol soo.ooo Inhabitants. The number of casualties ha not yet Ik en de
termined, but hundreds of pen-ons are crowding the hospitals. The latest estimates are that 20,000 buildings were destroyed, these Including banks, the stock exchange, tho museum, government edifices and factories. The losses are given roughly nt several million Veil. It is finrrti1
that some of the insurance companies
win ian as a res im of the heavy loss
es tney win nave to pay. Confusion pievails here as a result
01 tne disastrous fire. Thousands of persons aie homrkss and hunter Is
staring many or tiiem in the face. A system of relief has hi en organ-
neo uy me municipal authorities, but it is Inadequate to supply all needs.
uutsiiie cities and towns are generously sending In contributions. The Buddhist temples, for which the city was famous amons travelers, rnv.
ered an enormous ana. The chief public building of Osaka was the palace, which was built of stone hi 15!3. The citv is eight miles square. Osaka, once the capital of the empire, has been cnüed the Chicago of Japan. The modern life of the city was evidenced by tnanv foreign stvl structures, the banks, hotels, arsenal, mint and museum, and esnseinlK- in
the factories.
Blind Man's Aim Good. Paterson, X. J.. Special: William F. Sanson, a blind colored man, angered by the bartender's refusal to serve him more liquor, pulled out two revolvers ,uil emptied thorn in a crowdid saloon, killing two men an. I seriously wounding a third. In
sp.te of S.i-sor.s blindness tho police say he Is the terror of the shore dlstiict. where he Iö known as "the de-.;i."
Blind Boy Saves Brother. Yradon. Pa.. Special: When ten-v.ir-old John Gilbert, who could not i-v.lm. pot Into d.-ep water In an old quarry used as a swimming pool by bos of tho ne'uhtKjrhood and called fi r help, his twelve-year-old brother H 111. v. totally blind, guided by his cris. went to his usslstance and, althouch losing his vrasp twice, succeedd In swimming to safety with tho diowning boy.
A Girl at the Bottom. Bristol. Va.. Special: In a pistol duel at a church fostivnl at Ivanhoo
mtween William P.ooth and Willlara Saae. Sace was killed and Booth shot through the arm. Booth was arrested. It is said that jealousy, by both men paying atten imi to the same girl, was at the bottom of It.
MARKER BOBS UP SERENELY. Tipton Cashier, Charged With Embezzlement. Come3 Home.
Zeppelin In 220-Mile Flight. Frankfort. Cnbb . The dirigible balloon Zeppelin H . steerod by Connt ppi'lin. desrend-d hero, having sailed fiom Frledrichslnfoa, a distance of about 220 milis. at an average spoed i f twenty-one miles au hour. Half of she time the Hi lit was mndo against strong had winds. Thousand Persons Drown. Tokio. Cable: News has reneheil
here of a terrific Howl In iho nrovlncn
of Chanjc hin. Manchuria. In the city of Kl'ln, situated at the head of stoam
navigation on the river Simgari. 225 miles from Mukden. 1,000 pcoplo have been drowned and 7.000 houses submerged. The water is still rising.
Tipton, Ind.. Sneclnl: Cbareed with
the embezzlement of $50.000 of the
Minus of the First National Hunk of
mis city, .Noah II. Marker, formerlv
Assistant Cashier of tho bank, was taken before United States Commis
sioner kills nt Mimcle and. waiving
examination, was bound over In tho
sum or 510.000 to appear before the Federal Grand Jury next November. Marker was then hroucbt bnek to
this city, whore a throng of his friends awaited hltn. Several business men
signed his bond, nnd he was released from custody. 1
Marker would make no statement
as to the allf-gations against him. ex
cept that he was Innocent. Many busi
ness men signed nn agreement to irivo
surety for him up to $225.000.
Marker, who had been missing for
a week, reappeared at his home Frl- ,l riin.
dnv. ereeled Iiis fnnillv n,.l ooll.i "WRSueail
attomov by telephone. Ho could onlv
say he had been In St. I-onls and
.oulslnnn. Mo.
President's Yacht Rescues 20. Biddeford. Me.. Special: Tho President's yacht. Sylph. Friday night rescued 20 of a party of 29 persons, who had been thrown into the Sacox river when a power boat capsized. Two persons are believed to have boon drowned. The others were rescued by other power boats.
Flanagan Breaks a Record.
providence. H. I., Special: John J.
i iannan. or New York, broke the
worms record with the llfty-six-pound weight at the Irish Day games at
kockv point, ins throw bolng 10 foot
iu incnes.
Baseball President a Suicide. New York. Special: Harrv c. Pub llam. president of the National League of Professional Baseball Clubs shot himself In the right temple In his room on the third Iloor of the New York Athletic Club Wednesday night The bullet passed through his head from right to loft, cutting out both eyes, and Pulllam died without regaining consciousness.
A talking machlno Is nil rlcht ir t
does not talk machine politics.
There is no grace In a benefit m,.
i n "mi
bucks 'v wie uiigiTs. -aenoca.
THE MARKETS. Indianapolis. Wheat No. 2 red.... ComNo. 2 white.... Oats No. 2 white.... Hay No. 1 timothy.. Poultry Cocks Old torn tin keys... Hen turkeys Chickens Ducks
Putter Country
Fggs Fresh Cattle Prime steers. . $0.2.")
es 7.95
Lights 7.S0 Sheep Good to choice -1.00 Com. lo best lambs, i.oo
Chicago. Wheat No 2 red. ...$1.05? l.08 Corn No. 2 white 70 75' Oats No. 2 whlto.... .50 New York. Wheat No. 2 red.... $1.101 Corn No. 2 white.... .go' Oats No. 2 white.... ,54
$1.(U& ."I .50 17, 00 .07 121,4 .11 .12 .05 .17 ID 7 a 10 7 7.95 l 1.25 7.50
Mrs. Longworth Going Up. Washington, Special: .Mrs. Nicholas Longworth has within the last two days obtained tho pownlsslon of her husband to make a balloon fihrht
and A. Hollnml Forbes, the Acting President of tho Aero Club of Ampriei
who Is now in this city, has nromlHi.,1
to take her up shortly In one of hl
balloons.
Plans World Meeting. Paris, Cable: It Is reported bore
that Frnnce Intends to caII an Internatlonal conference to discuss the nuce
Hon of aviation.
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