Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 52, Number 41, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 July 1910 — Page 6

WEEKLYCOURIER BEN ED. DOANE, Publisher. JASPER INDIANA

Actually, that Nicaragua affair Is on yet. Stick to a thing, but don't boro your friends telling thorn about IL Do It Edison says that one could Uro entirely on canned goods. But would one? When a person Is knov. ns a "good fellow," It often inake3 him known as a fool. European count loaves an estate of 118,000.000. Our girls never seem to land that kind. But a church press agent, you may recall, couldn't conscientiously be a church niembor. Why Is It that mon always look -worso than the fashion plcturos and women better? Every amateur astronomer can hnve his own theory as to what happened to the comet's tall. "My money Is like a boll on my neck," says a Chicago philanthropist. Another ' swollen fortune." There Is still a scarcity of telephone girls. By the way. Is there an ovorBupply of girls in goneral? Princeton university may get $30.000.000 from a recent will. That ought to buy a lot of astronomy. By taking an uppor borth tho traveler may be able to save almost enough small change to tip the portor. "Churches should have press agents." announces a big preacher -who evidently doesn't read the papers. Automobiles aro killing more people than railroad trains. Tho latter do not pursue a man If he keeps off the track. The payment of dAnnunzio's JPO.000 debts on condition that he makes a tour of America will suggest parallels in colonial days Thanks to the Pacific coast and New , England the fruit crop Is first rate, hut we anxiously await news of the common or boarding-house pruno. j Tho Costa Rican earthquake have ; not touehel the Panama canal, ac-, cord'ng lo official reports, but they are not wanted any nearer. Plvmouth Rook is a myth, says a Harvard professor Nobody believes In a thins that quits laying eggs when eggs are needed. P'll collector gets one cent damages I hpcauee he wv bitten by his cred-. itor's dog What's the price of that dog' i The kaiser Insists that German students shall do lss beer drinking. In other words, only a thirst for knowledge will be tolerated. A thntrlcnl manager wants to ln sure his male star against marriage and consequent decrease of popularity If Lloyds will take n risk like this, why work? One heir for overy year of his life gathered at the deathbed of a Mexican centenarian-millionaire. The lawyers representing the monthshad to stay outside. Professor Muensterberg claims to be able to read women minds. So can we when wo see them standing In front of shop windows In which fashionable finery Is displayed. If ancient Rome had realized that It would be regarded after its fall as a horriblo example for all generations it might havo reformed before the barbarians took a hack at IL A Minneapolis roan says that it is of no use trying to Americanize the Pcrtn Rlcans. But then, bo should realize that it In not necessary to make them like the up-rlrer varioty. The clergyman who declared in Atlantic City that girls sraoko more cigarettes than hers might be embarrassed If any ere asked him for proof Because th-re is no proof. Tho latest win less Invention enables one ship to tell where another is in a fog. it may reach ultimate perfection In being so adapted as to tell a man where he Is In a London fog Pike's Peak In Colorado Is a point of great scenic Interest And it may be turned to very practical account. It is sta'e l that a wireless telegraph station will soon bo established on the peak, and that by using this for relay purposes It may he posslblo to transmit messages between the Atlantic and the Pacific coasts. This Is "going some" slnco the days of long-distance communication "around tho Horn" or by means of tho pony express across the plains and mountains. Santa Clara. Cal., noticed four earthquako In three minutes. la Santa Clara sure that It was ndt the satno earthquake falling downstairs? Dogs that bite children ought to be shot and their owners ought to bo lned. Muzzles properly applied today will protect children from being kitten tomorrow. Extral The coal truBt la planning war on tho raco of Minorca chickens becauo the breed when fed on coal Just produces shells which make a fectter fire than black diamonds

IS MOB STORMS NEWARK (O.) JAIL AND HANGS "DRY" DE TECTIVE. HAD KILLED A SALO0NIST Officers of Ant ! Rum League Raid "Near Beer" Saloons In Which Man .Is Shot and Dies Later Then Trouble Begins. Newark, O. Battering down the doors of tho Jail, a mob of women, men and children Friday took Charles Etharington, an anti-saloon detective, who confessed to having killed a man here, and lynched him in tho public square. Tho mob which had been Increasing .til evening nt the Jail became frenzied and refused to listen to pleadings for preservation of order. They broke all the Jail wlndowsnnd rammed In the outer door, taking the keys from tho Jailer. They quickly found the prisoner's cell on the second floor and then, dragged by n rope, the man was taken up Third straot to tho S'junre and across the park to the southeast corner, where ho wns strung up over the arm of a telephone po.'e. Gov. Harmon arrived In tho city Sunday and began an Investigation which may load to the ouster of the sheriff and Mayor. The shooting of Howard and the lynching of Etherlngton is tho culmination of long standing trouble between the "wets" and "drys" here. Etherlngton and twenty others, all raid to bo "dry" detectives, came here from Cleveland and other places to get evidence against "near beer" saloons. At the first place no troublo arose. At the second Charles Richards, the bartender, was handcuffed for over an hour. At the third place visited the troublo started. A mob of 2.000 gathered and threatened the detoctives. With rovolvors drawn tbo Anti-Saloon league officers retreated to a hotel. The police Interfered there, arresting eight of the detectives. At the police station, where they were searched, revolvers, black Jacks and cartridge belts were taken from them. The remaining twelve detectives broke and ran. pursued by tho howling mob. Half a dosen wero caught and beaten The police rescued most of them. A downtown crowd fell on lames Henderson of Columbus, and beat bim ro severely that ho was tak-n to the Newark hospital. Etheringto', who tied to the ball park, siuMhled In his flight and the crowd set upon him. Howard, tho proprietor nf a ' nonr beer" saloon, the last place searched by the detectives, was In frcnt of Etherlngton when the latter drew a revolver nd fired. Etherlngton was hurried to the Jail with a yelling mob at the heels of the police who were protecting him. All aft' i noon the crowd stormed about the place threatening to lynch tho detective The crisis came when word was flashed trom the Newark hospital thatIlaword, who wns a former city po liceman, bad died there of his wound, j Up to this time Sheriff William Linke apparently had the situation well in Uind. When It became known that Howard was dead an immense crowd gathered In front of the Jail, tho windows wre smashed, the door battered In and Etherlngton dragged out and strung up. Newark, which over a year ago was voted "dry," has "near beer" saloons which the Anti-Saloon league officials have In the past said they suspected of selling beer. Feeling has been high against the Anti-Saloon leaguers for a long time. TAFT TO TAKE YACHT CRUISE President Will Extend Vacation Ten Days and Make Trip Along Maine Coast. Bevorly, Mass. President Taft decided Thursday that at the end of his ten days' vacation he will take a ten dnys' cruise In tho naval yacht Mayflower for the purposo of resting up. The cruise will start on July 18, on which date, donning the uniform of commander-in-chief of tho navy, which, by the way, is the samo as that of commander-in-chief of tho nrmy and prosldent, Mr. Taft, accompanied by his family, will board tho Mayflower and weigh anchor for Bar Harbor and other summer ports of call on tho Maine coast Bar Harbor will be the baso from which Bhort trips will bo made to near-by points. The party will sleep on board tho yacht at night, hut will probably go ashoro at various places where the golfing looks good. A convoy will probably follow the. Mayflower, ns It is regarded as too groat a risk to havo the president go to sea without assistance being In easy reach In case of accident Madrlz Removes American. Washington. Doctor Madrlz, president of Nicaragua, has ordered tho removal of William Plttman from Bluefields, without notice, thereby committing an act which he Is to bo asked to explain Immediately to this government The offonBc of Madrlz consists In tho fact that his faction had promised Mr. Moffatt, tho United States consul at Blueflclds, that Plttman, tho young American, who fell Into tho handB of tho Madrlz Eoldlers. would not be removed, except on notification to this government

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THE SONG OF 'How dry. I am, Nohody knows p INDICTED AS JURY T AMPERER CHICAGO GROCER CHARGED WITH TRYING TO CORRUPT. Indictment Furnishes Sensation In Legislative Bribery ScandalBrowne's Case Continued. Chicago. A fresh sensation In connection with the legislative bribery scandal arose whon Stato's Attorney Wnyman Wednesdny announced that an Indictment had been voted charging John A. Maloy, a' grocer, with attempting to corrupt Oscar T. Morford, a juror In the recent trial of Lee O'Nell Browne. Morford. his wife and his father, Thorough Morford. testified before the grand Jury. Mrs. Morford testified that shortly after the Browne Jury had been sworn, sho wont to Maloy's grocery within tho neighborhood In which the Morfords live. Maloy. she said, gave her two cigars, which he asked her to give to her husband, who bad been accepted on the Jury. Maloy asked her to use her Influence to persuade her husband to vote for the acquittal of Browne, holding out ns a reward of doing so - that Morford would not havo to work for a railroad any more as he would get a lump of monoy. By agreement botwecn counsel the rotrlal of the case of Loe O'Nell Browne, chnrged with bribing Representative Charles A. Write to vote for William Lorimor for United States senator, was continued to July 20. DEATH IN TORNADO'S PATH Hits Circus and Shatters Tent, Killing One Levels Crops Wires Are Down. Watertown. S. D. One dead and a score Injured, the main tent and monagerie tent of Rlngllngs' circus In ruins and two horses killed Is tho result of a tornado here. The spectators had barely left .ho tent when the first blast ripped the canvas Into ribbons. The canvas caught flro from tho lamps and was carried blazing Into tho air by tho gale. It was tho heaviest hailstorm ever witnessed In tho Red river valley. It extended over tho northern part of Grand Forks county and across Polk county, Minnesota. In some sections tho crops were poundod down to tho ground and lenves wero stripped from tho trees. Details aro meager, as all wires aro down west Reports received from Brockenridge, Minn., Grand Forks, N. D., Sioux Falls and Brookings, in South Dakota, tell of bad storms and much damage Inside the storm bolt, but details aro lacking. NAVY HEADS ARE FORCED OUT Captains Veder, Wright and Underwood Make Way for "New Blood" Selections Cause Surprise. Washington. "Plucked" from tho nctlve list of tho navy, Captains D. W. Vedor, Edmund B. Underwood nnd Edward Everett Wright wore retired. The trio of compulsory transfers completes the quota of fourteen vacancies necessary In tho active list to permit promotions under tho "new blond" provisions of the naval personnel act Tho selections mado by tho board of five admirals surprised naval officers. One Killed In a Wreck. Mason City, la. One person was killed and several Injured when a south-bound Illinois CcntrnI freight train plunged Into Red Cedar creek, near here, Friday. Fifteen cars went ovor tho OA foot embankment Plnchot to Speak In Kansas City Kansas City. Mo. It was announced Friday that Glfford Plnchot, cx-chlef forester of tho government, will doliver an address before the Knife and Fork club nf this city on tho night of July 15.

THE COUNTRY

how dry I am; how dry I am." RAIL LINES ARE PROSPEROUS Roads Are Placing Enormous Orders for Equipment Dividends Show Big Increase. New York. Continued evidences of tho great prosperity that Is surging all over the country are given In tho enormous orders placed within the last few days by the largo railroads of the country for additional equipment. j No such tremendous sums of money have ever been spent by the railroads, j it is said, except in the Initial Con- ! structlon of n road, or in a large oxj tension. Tho Baltimore & Ohio Railj road company alone has appropriated I $7,000.000 for new equipment. j Not merely in money spout for lm- , proveraents of facilities, but In the i il elnrinir nf fllvMnmla Vv Iha rnll. roads lies tho proof that tho good times which returned a year or more ago have In no way diminished. Since January 1 eighty-six railroads and Industrial corporations In this country have increased their disbursements or declared initial or resumed dividends to the extent of $57.625.000 a year. Twenty-three of these corporations aro railroads, their lncreaso alono representing $15,000,000. Up to June 1 of this year tho aggregate dividend payments from tho eightysix corporations In question have amounted to about $20S,000,000, which Is an increase of about $-10.230.000 over the first flro months of last year. No hotter proof could be given. ,It 13 declared, that the country will enjoy throughout 1910 almost unexampled prosperity. BEGINS AN INFAMOUS RULE Nicaragua Adopts Reconcentration Policy Under Which, for Years, Spain Governed Cuba. Washington. The state department is informed tbnt Nicaragua has' begun tho reconcentration policy which mado Spanish rulo In Cuba so Infamous. The department has the text of an order Issued by Sebastlana Salinas of tho department of Granada, which commands "all the Inhabitants of the Mombacko Ridge to assemble within twenty-four hours In Granada, without distinction of age or sex." Persons not complying will be "regarded as revolutionists and treated ns such." That Is, If General Salinas thinks fit he may shoot them or starve them into submission. The people of this ridge nro antl-Madriz and they aro to bo crushed In tho most'barbarous manner. ESTRADANS WIN NAVAL FIGHT Repulse Surprise Attack by Two Madrlz Gunboats on Tovn on Pearl Lagoon. niuefields. The combined defense of n force of American planters nnd merchants and tho Estrada soldiers successfully bnlkod an attack against Pearl Lagoon Saturday when tho Madrlz gunboat San Jacinto, backed up by tho gunboat Venus, directed a heavy fire Into the center of tho town. Conccnled guns set upon tho coast since the last Madrlz Invasion wero aimed against tho San Jacinto. Captain Soils of the gunboat and n score of the crew were killed outright, whllo forty or fifty more of the men woro wounded. The attacking gunbont was practically disabled. Pugilist May Die of Hurts. Laporte, Ind. Physicians Sunday reported that John Shlppce, who engaged In a prizo fight with Chnrle3 Parnell on July 4, will dlo from the Injuries he received In tho fighL Shippee lapsed Into unconsciousness. Tetanus Fatal to Boy. Dubuque, la. Ellcry Haudenschleld, aged fifteen, son of former Sheriff Haudenschleld, died Saturday from lockjaw after terrible sufforlng. Ho Injured his hand in a dough mixor iu a cracker factory.

TRAIN. ROBBERS ARE FOILED THREE YOUTHS HOLD UP THE "KATY" FLYER.

Crew Slips From Under Muzzles of Revolvers, Regains Cab and Dash Away. SL Louis. Clovcmc.iH on the part of tho engineer prevented three youthful and apparently Inexperienced bandilB from robbing the Missouri, Kansas & Texas Southwestern Uyer, No. 3, neur Larlmore, ubout fifteen miles front SL Louis. Three young meu wero nrrestcd as suspects and are In Jail pending investigation. The police do not believe thoy are the men wanted und uro searching for three others. Tho bandits compelled tho engineer aud fireman, at tho points of revolvers, to descend from the cab and go with them to tho baggage car to assist them In uncoupling it. While tinkering about tho coupling tho engineer and fireman in tho darkness managed to glide away from tho bandits. Tho two started on a run lor the cab. The bandits soon bocamo nwaro that the crew was dashing for the cab and opened flro. The engineer and flromnn sprang into the cab, the engineer threw tho throttle wide open and dashed away with the train. Several shots were fired during tho attempted hold up, and tho passengers, who tilled five coaches, wero thrown Into a panic. Conductor Walker, who also displayed great coolness in the crisis, devoted his time to calming the passengers. The train was In tho hnnds of tho bandits 40 minutes. For half an hour they tried of their own accord to uncouple tho baggago car. It was not until they found themselves unablo to do tho work that they got tho engineer and fireman. According to the railroad officials hero there were thousands of dollars In tho baggago car In addition to tho mail. FALLS FAR WITH AEROPLANE Baroness De ta Roche Loses Head at Approach of Other Aeronauts Is Fatally Hurt. Bethany Plain, Rheims. Baroness Do la Roche, the first French woman aeroplanlst, was Injured probably fatally here Friday by falling from a height of more tha.i 150 feet Oaronoss Do la Roche had flown around the Hold once at a height of 0 meters (250 feet), whon suddenly In front of the applauding tribunes she appeared to become frightened nnd confused at the approach of two other aeroplanes. She began to descend, but whllo still 50 meters from tho ground lost con'.rol of tho machine. The noroplane turned over and fell like n log. Tho baroness' legs and arms woro broken. Her mangled body was rej moved from the wreckage and taken ! to the hospital, where she Is said to i bo dying. It was found that her skull was fractured. While momentarily conscious the baroness said that the rush of air from a motor passing over her 'head had frightened her. whereupon she cut tho Ignition and lost control of her machine. ALL RELIGIONS TO UNITE John D. Rockefeller Quotes Letter From Roman Catholic Bishop to Support His Prediction. Cleveland, O. John D. Rockefeller, Sr.. In nn address beforo tho Bible class of the Euclid Avcnuo Baptist church, prophesied tho amalgamation of all tho religions of the world. To bear out his statement, he quoted a letter from a Roman Cathollo bishop, whoso namo ho did not disclose. "Thoro Is moro of tho spirit of Christ In tho world today than ever bofore," said tho oil king. "It Is tho greatest power. People who love him nro coming together and they will unite. Regardless of tho slight difference due to ninny religious organizations, the same spirit Is there and tho motive will accomplish as much." YOUNG TAFT IS EXONERATED State Commissioners Find That President's Son Was Net Responsible for Auto Accident. j Bevorly. .Mass. President Taft was Informed that tho stato highway commissioners havo completed their Investigation Into the accident In which Robert Taft, con of the president, rnn down with an automobile Dl Grogordlo. an Italian laborer. Young Mr. Taft Is completely exonerated, the commissioners deciding that he was In no way responsible for tho accident nnd tho president will bo I informed that his son may havo an nutoraoblle license ns soon as he cares to apply for It Mrs. Rlckcr Files Papers. Concord, N. H. An attorney, acting for Mrs. Marllla M. Rlcker of Dover, N. H., Saturday presented to the secretary of state her declaration of candidacy for the Republican gubernatorial nomination. Fourth Victim In Plttsburtf. Pittsburg, Pa. Adam Bovlth, nged thirty-eight, died Saturday from blood poisoning caused by a slight wound sustained on tho Fourth of July. An exploding cartridge made a cut In his arm.

THE REASON.

Spick Tho doctor has given lnm up. What's tho matter with him? Span Impecuuloslty I guess. Midas. Midas had come to that point In his career whore everything ho touched turned to gold. "What shall you ever do with tho stuff?" asked his entourage In vlsiblo alarm. Midas affected not to bo uneasy. "Just wait till the boys begin to touch me!" quoth ho, displaying an acquaintance with economic tendencies far in ndvanco of his ago. Puck. A Protection Against the Heat. When you bogln to think It's a personal matter between you nnd tho sua to see which Is tho hotter, buy yourself a glass or a bottle of Coca-Cola. It is cooling relieves fatigue and quenches tho thirst. Wholesome as the purest water and lots nicer to drink. At soda fountains and carbonated in bottles 5c everywhere. Send 2c stamp for booklet "The Truth About Coca-Cola" and the Coca-Cola Baseball Record Book for 1910. Tho latter contains tho famous poem "Casey At The Bat," records, schedules for both leagues, and other valuablo baseball Information complied by authorities. Address The Coca-Cola Co , Atlanta. Ga. Cost of Spontaneity. "I want the ofilce, of course," said tho aspiring statesman, "but not unless 1 am tho iK'opIo's choice." "Wo can fix that, too," said his rampaigu manager; "only you know it a a good danl more expensive to be tho people's choice than It is to go in as the compromise candidate." TAKE A FOOT-BATH TO-NIGHT After dissolving one or two Allen's F 'tTabs (Antiseptic tablet for tl e foot-bat I ) In the water. It will take out all sort n -t. smarting and tenderne, remove t- t odors ami freshen the feet. Alle.n' I"... Tabs Instantly relievo weariness and Fwontlnjj or inflamed feet nnd lxt n-r-ou.Mtena of the feet at r.liftiV Th. n f r comfort throughout th d.iv h-ike Ai n'n Foot-IJaae the antlseptl'- p w d-r Into ur fho. Sold everywhere . Avoid u!etltufs. Samples of Ail. u s Koot-T fl matted FREE or our reici'l ir ii m-nt l.y mall for 56c. Addrecs Allen S Oln:ud. Leltoy, J. Y. "Foot-Tabs for To-it-Tubs." Household Consternation. "Charley, dear!" exclaimed your.g Mrs. Torklns, "tho baby has sw allowed a gold dollar!" "Groat heavens! Soaiothing must bo done. There will bo no end to tho cost of living if ho gets habits hko that!" Important to Mothers Examine carefully overy bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for Infants and children, nnd see that :t Signature otXS In Use For Over 30 Years. The Kind You Havo Always Bought Whether the church shall stay In j the world depends not on whether tho world w;ll support u uui on wneiutr it will serve the world and save it. For Red, Itchlnsr Erclldn. Crt. Stye I Y-lll.... r...l..li.. nn.l Alt V.vnu Tl It , atuiif. "J ' ii.ti t. ii .... j Need Care Try Murlno Eye Salve. Aseptic Tube Trial Slie 25c. Aok Your DruKglst or Write Murlno Eyo Remedy Co., Chicago. A widow may havo words of praiso for her late husband. Hut a sleepy ! wife, never! Mrs. Wlnnlovr'x Soothlnu Symp. Forchlidn-n ti-ihlntf. ttirn thenum-i. rlucm. naiuution,allajfctin.curtiflnleutto. & i t'There Is always room nt the tn and In a Masonic lodgo a man has to work up to It by degrees. OtKtlpatlnn rnr many wrtoti Unra-. It In tbortrtiithlj cnrwl bj lctor llfroe' ricasa&t tcllcu. craoa UutlTe, threu for cathartic Many pooplo aro busy mortgaging the future In order to acquire a past. fjoon norsnKKr.iMsn.!. Ute the lie.t. Thnfs why they lmv Rd Cross Ball llluc. At leading grocers 5 tents. Many a man enjoys a pipe becauso his wife hates it PATENTS Wnteea ICCetem'? Ineloii, D.U. lKxici(f. IIU en trerrnor IJCTt nul. B?D tAI E Onlr hotl. moan. IraJ rUK OALE and farnlturn. In town or UHS. Yin trad. ITloolGw. t. i. rm, wu;. t .