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WEEKLY COURIER BEN ED. DOANE, Publisher. JASPER " INDIANA

leo water guzzling can be overdone. Summer life Is ono Ioul" awcet ice -cream.

Saj-, now, aren't these the days you wanted two weeks ago?

The air will be froo for n year, the courts decldo. Savo your alrl

Aviation Is rapidly becoming nations favorite outdoor sport

the

Boiled down, the hot weather ad' -vice calls for temperance In all things.

As a matter of fact, It Is gonorally

Bumoscd to be warm at this season

of thy year.

It Is the duty of tho law to punish

the man who is uot now merciful to

his boast

MWEST ML CRIPPEN

ALLEGED WIFE SLAYER AND HIS STENOGRAPHER ARE IN CUSTODY. TAKEN ON BOARD MONTROSE

Suspect Turns Deathly Pale While Female Companion Collapses When Arrested by Officers Disguised as Pilots Taken to Quebec.

TEMPERANCE NOTE-THE WEST HAS GONE DRY

Whonovor invonted tho hobbio skirt must have had an awful grudge against womankind.

Peoria wants to borrow $5,000.000. There are others but they haven"t the nerve to mention it

There are some knotty problems that will have to remain unsolved until tho hot wave passes.

Going shopping for porch furniture and bathing suits seems worjh while even on the hottest day.

New York persists in the thought that it Is a world's fair in Itself. It has all the sideshows, anyway.

Montreal. Que. After bolng fully Identified by Inspector Dow of ScotInnd Yard. Doctor Crlppen. who Is

charged with tho staying of his wlfo.

known on the stage In London as Belle Elmore, was Sunday placed under arrest by Chief McCarthy of the Quebec provincial pollco. assisted by Chief Davis of the Domlulon police on hoard tho steamor Montroso at Father Point. Two minutes after. Ethel Lenevo. the stenographer, with the suspect.

whom Crlppen had long been imamated with, was put under arrest In her cabin, still wearing the clothes of a boy. Inspector Dew continued on his way to Quebec with his prisoners. There they will bo arraigned before Judge Panet Angers, the purpose being to deport them to London. It Is likely that Inspector Dew will board the Royal George for the return trip with his prisoners on Thursday. Inspector Dew, with Chief McCarthy and ex-Chief Denis, all three disguised as pilots, went off to the steamship in a lifeboat rowed by four sailors. Crlppen was smiling and promenading the deck with Miss Leneve and Doctor Stuart, the ship's

doctor. He asked the doctor wny bu mnnv nllots should come, to which

PRESIDENT BACK AT BEVERLY

TAFT CONGRATULATES HARDING

ON HIS NOMINATION.

Sends Message to Ohio's Nominee and Expresses Satisfaction With Platform Adopted.

HiNT SUICIDE IH RAWH CAS

VERDICT, DECLARES RAILWAY MAN WAS SELF-SLAIN.

Though the aeroplane could not conduct a war all by itself It could give the enemy a severe nervous chilL

Jury's Open Finding May Make It Necessary for Heirs to Dring Suit to Obtain Accident and Life Insurance. Chicago. Ira G. Rawn killed himpelf, according to tho verdict roturned by the coroner's Jury Friday. Tho Monon president was shot with his own revolver, held In his own hand, the verdict reads, but whether accidentally or with suicidal Intent Is not specified. The jury said tho former explanation was tho less probable. The finding of the jurors Js. described as "an open sulcldo verdict." The verdict was reached after a

SAYS CHIEFS SPLIT LOOT

Former Car Inspector of Illinois Central Road Testifies In $1,500,COO Fraud Case.

noverly. Mass. President Taft sent tho following dispatch to Wnrnm 0. Harding. Republican uoinlneo for governor of Ohio: "1 sincerely congratulate you on your nomination and earnestly hope that you will bo elected. "WILLIAM II. TAFT." Tho president la fully satisfied with

the Ohio platform. Ho upplied himsolf tr a reading of It hb soon na ho got back to Beverly. Tho dispatch of tho tologrnm to Harding followed. With a couplo of days now In which to rost up from his vacation, tho prcaIdunt will bo ready to buckle down to a heap of work which Secretary Norton says Is stacked up for him. That

thoro Is to bo plenty doing hero at tho summer cnpitol from now on Is evldoiicoJ by tho fact that another recruit to tho clerical fnrco has arrived from Washington. Two came In. In

WANTS HER LETTER PUBLISHED

For Benefit of Women who Suffer from Female Ills Minneapolis, Minn. "I was a ppat puffcrcr irom foinalo troubles wu. h

caused a e.itt,i3s

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auu uruKcu ti nn condition vt tt.o system. Ir , l So muehofwl a I rha E. l'lnkham's eg. etablo Compound had dono fr.r otl.pt Buffering v i,-n felt suro it w . . uld helpme. aii-tlmjst

Bay it um i ;j me wonderfully. My pains all lt tt mp. I

trrow stronccr. and within three munthi

fact, while tho president wna absent 1 was a perlcctly well woman.

three hours serslon and after much

Doctor Stuart replied they were prob- lively debate in tho jury room

ably returning to their homes, being

out of turn.

Tho supposed pilots walked along

Although none of the Jurors would

talk about their action, It was said that three held out for a verdict of

If the world were your oyster would you open It now or wait until the oyster season begins next September?

:st be a deliberate

King George d: rulr. He hasn't

fourth-class postmaster since he went into office.

until they passed where Crlppen and sulcldo and the ottiers for one of achis paramour were with Doctor Stu- j cidental shooting, and that tho open art As Inspector Dow got n good verdict returned was a compromise, look at Crlppen and Miss Ineve he to break the deadlock, gave tho preconcerted signal and the , That the Insurance companies wl constables made the arrest and i contest the payment of policies is said

Robins are reported to be eating all the cherries in York state. That Is probably what the robins think they are there for.

en discharged a j brought the couple down to their own

stateroom, where they aro now confined with Inspector Dew. Only 15 minutes elapsed from the time the constables went aboard until the arrests were effected. Crlppen turned tho color of death and his voice gurgled some unintelligible sound as he wns hurried below. Mls3 Lenevo became hysterical and collapsed.

Prof. Schiaparelll. who diccovercd the canals on Mars, ,1s dead without ever having had a chance to exploro them In a motor boat

That chauffeur who Inherited J 1.500.000 must have felt almost as happy as when he roads his taximeter after an all-day shopping excursion. Expert opinion seems to be that a woman who wears a hobble skirt looks like tho sort of a woman who would wear the fool thing.

Chicago. "High officials of the Illinois Central railroad, who woro Interested In car-repairing plants, entered Into nn ngrcemont among themselves to divide profits grafted from the railroad. These profits amounted to as high as 40 per cent, of the total amount paid by the railroad company." That is the charge made on the witness stand Thursdny by Harold A. Sims, In his testimony concerning tho grafting from the Illinois Central railrnH iiin tostimonv was given be-

1 W f. V . v fore Master In Chancery Mason. In the suit of the railroad to recover $300,000 from the Memphis Car company Al

though he was on the "Inside" and knew In detail tho method used to rob the railroad. Sims Bays that ho realized only $750 for his shnro In tho work. Illinois Central lumber was used to repair Illinois Central cars, and then tho road was charged for the lumber, was another of his charges. Cars loaded with material were shipped to tho Memphis Car Repair company and It was tho practUe to charge for repairs made on the cars wVmthnr thov worn nnulo or not. the

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witness saiu, aim mum "w were noL

to be assured, and It is declared that relatives of the slain railroad president will bring court proceedings to collect the Insurance. No representative of the Rawn fain

Ily was present when the jury's find gTRKE AFFECTS 28,000 MEN

ings were maue iiuuuu.

In Maine. Columbus, O. Hy n fusion of tho Garfield nnd admlnlstrntlonlolcgatoa. tho Republican convention Thursday nominated Warren G. Harding, former lieutenant governor, for governor on tho third ballot, after James R. Oarflold and Carnil A. Thompson had withdrawn. F. W. Treadway of Cleveland wa9 renominated for lieutenant governor;

Granville W Mooney for secretary of state. Desplto tho efforts of Senator Burton's Cuyahoga county delegation to stampede the convention for Nicholas Longworth, and George B. Cox's every

effort In behnlf of Judge O. B. Brown, the Dayton mnn, the combination of tho "progressives" with the national administration men broke up tho fight on tho third ballot. Then Cox. yielding to tho Inevitable, cast tho 91 Ham Uton votes for Harding, and that finished it. Tho platform which It Is expected will bo a model for future Republican conventions, was ndopted almost jinanlmously. there being but a few scattered "noes."

'I want this letter made public to

show tho benefit women may derive from Lydia E. Pinkham's Testable Compound." Mrs. Joira G. M"I.dak, 2116 Second St, North, Minneapolis, Minn. Thousands of unsolicited and Rennin testimonials like tho above prove th efllciency of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vfetablo Cfomponnd, which is made xciusively from roots and herbs. "Women who suffer from thoso dir treuing ills peculiar to their sex should et Ioao sight of the so facts or dutibt the ability of Lydia E. Pinkhaa'e Vegetable Compound to resturo their health. If tou -want special advice writ t Mrs. Pinkhttm, nt Lynn, Masi, ShcrrllltrentyaurletteraHfitrictly confidential. For 20 years she lias IxMin helping siek women in this way, fres of charge. Don't Uesitato ivrito at emeu,

Two prisoners In the Jail at Cooperstown, N. Y., sawed their way to freedom with a razor blade. That kind of razor blade Is common enough.

DIE ON TEXAS RACE RIOT Eighteen Blacks and Three Whites Are Killed In Pitched Battle Near Slocur.i.

Palestine, Tex. Following a pitched battle between the negro farmers of this section In which at least 300 blacks took part and three companies of state militia from Houston and Galveston and a detachment of state rancers fought for hours and. It Is

havo ueen

The general consensus of opinion

among thoso present at the close cf !

thn immost was that the Jury naa

taken the only course open to It.

JOHN G. CARLISLE IS DEAD

Former Secretary of Treasury Succumbs to Heart Failure Accompanied by Oedema of Lungs.

Chicago Trades Council Calls Out All

Building Workmen Except Carpenters 37 Structures Affected. Chicago. A general strike of building trades was decided upon at a conference of thirty-seven unions Thursday, which met in a final effort to obtain a settlement with tho Otis Elevator company.

It Is Bald the strike order will nf-

KEYSTONE PARTY IS FORMED

Many a budding genius oped into a blooming tdmt

Pr. riorc' Pcllrti, finnll. tisr tnko n ciinUjr. nvnlntn ' Uvvraud Uuwcl. l)u notsrii.

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No other man nppro ini ;i ! lj1r,c hand like n man in troi.l.l.-

Mr. Whitlow's Sootlilnc Ti-np. Purotalklrnn tpeMUnsr, t-n m lUmuMUun,a.ilarMutii noruiuJi

New York. Aug. 1. John G. Carlisle, 2& m men The on,y unlon not

secretary of the treasury In President Cleveland's cabinet, who had been

critically ill for the past two days, died at his apnrtments in New York

last night of heart failure, accompa

nied by oedema of the lungs.

Tho family was at his bedside at tho

end.

inrin CHfTln Carlisle was born In

With groat tact the Minneapolis committee In charge of the International convention for tho prevention

of smoke entertained tho delogates at a banquet Instead of a Bmoker. A New Jersey man convicted and about to die in the electric chair upbraided hl attorney for "butting in" and saving him from death. The man probably always has lived In Now Jersey, and scarcely could be blamed for being disappointed when escape was In sight The antl-kisslng crusade has progressed to tho point where friends and relatives will bo asked not to kisa brides, and fathers and mothers not to kiss their babies. But the kissing of brides and babies was done long bofore sanitary osculation crusades wore thought of, and Is apt to survive them.

said, that 18 negroes

killed and the bodies of three white CamDt,eu county, Kentucky, Septem-

men are dying In an Improvised Der 5 1S35 ana n(ter a common school morguo in the little town awaiting' edUcation was admitted to tho "Kenthe arrival of undertakers from Hous- t kv bar ln jgsg. His wife was Mary

ton. I Jane Gordon. Ho served several

Beginning Friday afternoon the race terms jn the Kentucky legislature,

riot between the negroes and whites

waged continuously until Sunday t night j The rioting began near the village of Slocum. Several reasons are as- i signed as the cause of tho racial feel-

Ific. First, the refusal of a negro to

was state senator ln 1866-71, and was delegateat-large to the Democratic convention In 1S08. In 1S71-5 ho was elected lieutenant

governor and was sent to congress i In taken Qt the conferonc0.

1877. DCing spcaaer iruui 1000 iu iooj.

He was a United States senator from

affected by the order Is that of the carpenters. Tho cause of tho strike Is the re

fusal bf tho Otis Elevator company to remove machinists from elevator construction work, tho American Federation of Labor having hold this line of work to belong strictly to elevator

constructors.

It Is said tho company has contracts

on thirty-seven buildings, now In the

courso of construction here, and that

work will bo stopped on all of them.

Following tho 8trlko order, business

agents representing their respective

unions hurried to buildings in wtucn tho Otis company has contracts for elevator construction, for tho purpose

of notifying the men of tho decision

Ticket Will Oppose Nominees of Both Democrats and 'Republicans In Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. The Keystone party was formed hero to oppose tho nominees of both the Republican nnd Democratic parties ln Pennsylvania. Tho convention, composed of 117 delegates from 62 counties. denounced both the old parties as being

under the domination of tho liquor ln dustries. hut refused to incorporate In its platform any reference to former President Roosevelt, who was proclaimed by some of tho delegates "the greatest American citizen." William H. Berry, tho nominee for Governor, was formerly state treasurer, to which office he vas elected by tho combined Democratic. Prohibi

tion and Independent votes In tho political upheaval of 1005. While In office ho uncovered tho state capltol scandal.

Tho supply of talk

tho domund. am. ur-To-nvrn not sr.Kr.r.rrns Um: Rfd Cross flail fllur. It n.. I 'htt

clean and sweet an wiicu new THE LIMIT.

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ALDRICH SAYS BRIST0W LIES Rhode Island Senator for First Time

Hits Back at the Insurgents.

If women are to be kept on the farm, farm life must be made less burdensome and more attractive to women. The conditions which result In farmers' wives figuring first on the list In the statistics of Insanity aro not calculated to develop rural life at Its best Improve tho motherhood of any section of tho country and the section will Improve Itself.

pay an obligation for which a white Kentucky in 1S90-3 and secretary of UßOPT LOCAL OPTION PLANK

farmer stood sponsor. ; ti10 treasury in 1S93-7.

Later came reports of secret meet- since 1S97 he practised law In New

Ines nmone the negroes and an al- vnrir nnH was vlce-nrcsldent of the

leged confession of a negro that the Anti-imperialistic league of Boston, murder of the man ln question, James 1

Spurger. and his family was planned. opQlMQ THRONE IN PERIL

Iowa Democratic convention De

nounces Tariff Bill as "Masterpleco of Injustice."

The situation reached a climax, however, when a negro was discovered advancing on Spurger from the rear, armed with a shotgun. He was trailed for some distance and shot by a posse when he refused to surrender. With the Bhoottng of tho negro the rioting began.

CHURCH WILL FIGHT SPAIN

c,,..wm Revolution as Result of

Vatican's Ultimatum Looked For at Any Time.

Ottumwa. la. Aftor a bitter wran

gle ln tho resolutions committee, tho

Democratic state convention Thursday adopted a local option pla.nk.

thereby putting tho liquor question which has been n thorn In the flesh of both parties for years, squarely up

Sooner, or later most of them come hero. There have been many princes nnd potentate among visitors to the United States, and now Maharajah Sir Sayajl HI. Gaekwar of Uarodn. India, has started for Now York and floston. Tho Gaekwar is ronowned as tho richest of tho Princes of Hindustan, but Is also credited with being an enlightened and progressive ruler. And ns ho has a son who Is a student in

Yale Univorslty It is evident that he

has lmbibod some American ideas.

New Jersey woman, married on

what she thought was her deathbed.

wantH a divorce. It seems that "tho

funeral baked meats did coldly fur nlBh forth tho marriage table."

The raring of a twonty-two story building In New York City to make

room on valuable ground for a struc

ture that will make adoquato return

on an Investment of $075 per Bqunre foot in the Bite shows that economic conditions mußt bo closely studied by

property owners who make Improve

mentB.

Vatican Says Premier Canalejas De

sires War and He Can Have ItRelations Badly Strained.

Madrid. State-wldo revolution Is

.rnpotful to break out at any moment to the people.

moult of the ultimatum from Jerry 13. Sullivan

the Vatican declaring that no negotla Hons toward the revision of tho con

cordat will be considered until all other

matters In dispute aro cleared up.

It is feared that both Carlists and

tjoniihilpnna will tako advantago of

the Terment nnd attempt to oust King Alfonso. Every preparation has been

v.m.ntnnUni the ox- I made to meet any uprising, nie cn

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rnmnlv ßtralno relations neiwcen , ure uivjc umu, oinUo ..w....v...

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tho Vatican and the spanisn govern- mimary puuvr. ia "...v. kill . . . 1 . HmlnAitil

. , ror.nl nf Marouls Uo UJeun. ready ior iwi umuiKum.-.

the Snanlsh ambassador, has produced reports are received following the

a ureal sensation in iiome. , puuncauun i ..v..

Tiio Vatican in a Homi-ouiciai com-: iure boiwui-h wv öimiw bU,

.. . - i ..nnnii .i tUn Vnlrnn nnnnnrfl Imminent

mUlllCailOn ailiurunj eja mu icmii, uiui mv ...

of tho ambaasador proves that the

of Des Moines,

former candidate for governor, acted t , i ,. i

as temporary cnairman. ana Hcureu Theodore Roosevelt unmercifully In

his speech.

The platform adopted denounces

the tariff bill as a "maBterplorc of Injustice Involving remorseless exactions from the many to enrich the few."

The nomination of Ciaudo R. Porter

for governor was ratified.

Providence. R. 1. For tho first time

since ho has been under bombardment by Brlstow or Kansas and other infiurßent senators. Nelson W. Aldrlch hit bnck. "That man Brlstow Is tolling a pack of lies on mo." he said. "Ho has told so many lies he manufactured them so rapidly that I wouldn't know whero to begin should 1 tako uotlco of him and enter dentals." "If tho charges had been mado upon the floor of tho Bonnto the caao might be different." wnB suggested. With a sardonic smile that ran into a chuckle tho Rhodo Island senator responded: MYos yes. you notice they don't talk about me that way on tho floor of the senate."

Landlady Mr. Hall Rcmn 4 it n i r i nna

Xtra stnwnnv Whats tli" tr-iblf.

Landlady Wants mo to r-l l- 1. 1.-, l.nnril Iw.milSf lit 8 iOSt

priCU Ul uia two teeth. Ho Knew the Kind.

Llttlo Edward, aged four, van an oniv child. He was biim" tor a

baby siBter, and was talkinp of it on

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one year. The lady said lla J. you may havo my baby; sh" " PreIl ft Dil BWCCt " -Oh," said Edward, "I don t ant

Old UilUJ. 1 Tanv " , ... ...mi... nrttiltr. H'u

Ru.un on uui luiiu" i Hen.

T-t .1 .i,.n.,n'f nUvnvs Itimk bap-

plness. hut you n nountied dog that howls. -

TRAIN HITS AUTO; THREE DIE Two Women Instantly Killed, Husbands Hurt, One Fatally Near Etna Green, Ind.

program of Premier Canalejas was

not arranged wun mo nope 01 nccoru, but with a desire for fight, nnd. the communication adds, he will have It

Justice Moody to Retire. Magnolia. 111. Justlco WIMInm II. Moody of tho United States Supreme court. Friday definitely stated that he will announco his retirement from the

A! Hnn RnhnRtinn. Don Jaime, the bench prior to tho expiration of tho

nretendcr. has Issued a manifesto In enabling act passe m m winm y

which he says that ho win icau inc mo insi conmuea.

Miners Attack Gompers. Denver, Col. Mombors of tho Western Federation of Minors Thursday attacked President Samuel Gompurs of

the American Federation of Labor, do

Carlists In the battle which he Intl

mates may be coming soon.

This net expires In

the middle of November. Justice Moody's health Is Improving.

Two Dead In Kansas Train Wreck. Snllnn, Kan. W. R. Brown and

New Headless Body Mystery.

mnn. pviiia N Y. With the head.

foot and hands missing, tho body of William Webb, brnkemen, wero killed, t,.,oi.,n ifcnemid. the soven-year-old nnd threo tramps were Injured In a

nhi't.i nf MrH. John Reneaud of Whlto- wreck Saturday caused by spreading

c arlng hat his retirement would bo hall, who disappeared about seven .alls four miles west of L ndsborg

the boat thing that could happen for weeks, ago, wna laimu b um u u..

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working people.

Execution In Boston. BoBton. Napoleon Rivet of Lowell was executed Friday In the electric chair at the Charlcstown Btnte prison for the murder of his roommate. Joseph J Gallloux.

Ing In Lake Champlaln harbor.

i,ir Invites Fonseea. Seta New High Fly Record.

twiin Kmnoror William haa In Brussels. M. OllcaliigorB. tho Bel

vlted MarBhal Fonseea, president elect Rlan aviator, mado n monoplnue flight of Drnzll, who Is now In Germany, to Saturday to n height of 1,712 feet, be hla guost at tho naval maneuvers This Is a new world's record for monooff Kiel at the end of August planes.

Warsaw. Ind. Mrs. Mclvlllo Brooks and Mrs. C. II. Thoring were killed instantly nnd Mr Brooks fntally liurt, a mile cast of Ktna Green, when a fast Pennsylvania freight train, east-bound, struck tho automobile in which they wore riding Mr. Brooks dhd later ln the day. Mr Thoring was severely, but not dangerously hurt The Hrooks resided In Lima. 0., and the Thorlngs in St Mary's, 0. They had been making an automobile tour and were on their wny home.

Expel 341 Jews In Five Days. Kiov, Russia. From July 25 to July 29. Inclusive, 200 Jews have been expelled from Kiev and 109 have left tho city voluntarily. In tho snmo period CO Jews havo been expolled from Solomonka and SI from Demioff lea. Mother Drowns Her Four Babies. Antloch, Cal. Ono after another four llttlo children woro drowned In a tub nenr here Saturday by their mother, Mrs. Joseph Mello. She had bocomo suddenly demented.

Hungry Little Folks find delightful satisfaction m n bowl of toothsome

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without cookin, ami many steps for mother. Let the younfitrrs have Post Toasties suptf" mer food. ff 'The Memory Linger Postum Cereal Co.U

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