Ligonier Banner., Volume 44, Number 33, Ligonier, Noble County, 4 November 1909 — Page 8
a 8 g The “Ligonier Banne: LogoNiEß. . PSDIANA e —— e e . " CAUSES OF TYPHOID. Antumsal typhold atill has 5 way of snpesring st cumtomary seasons in, wall nigh svery reglon of the cogntry. The bealth aatharities in. New York find it this yeasr rather worse than 'ufs;uu ¥ appears in the dwéeliings of the weiltodo as freely axz o the shacas of the poor Ranitation does ROt prevest [ that is, not what we gencraily call -gtmmm:m' it s an In testinal dizease, conyveyed by drink or food. The old theories of bad slr, wowor K#fii,md’dnmp heouses have pot now much standing ft- 15 Tegred that same of the ister theories do not expinin afl the pelnts aboust astumn typhiold The housefly does not. The condition of the water supply, 8% be tng 4iferep ln"mmmwr snd winler, doos not. A plausible m;;'ri-;mssti'{»n in that the srolgse perspization with \\'hh;h' in summer (he body elimingtos & targe ameust of disense bLreeding mattar: fa redyced to & mwintmum sl moxt Insfantly when ths. obol days begin Thae ‘ki*‘iw'fi‘l and bowels, un nccustored to he tadk, are bardened with dangerous maleriale and anable 1o periorm the task of elimination 'l!_r 1s at least comtnon knowledge that typhold 8 most provalent when the conl weathor sats N - Premior Katsura of Japan 1o an ad dress before s elab of bankers al Tokyo outlined the in»}}r-} ol the goy ernnient {n 6 manner which should al lay ‘the aypwnénnmm of thnorids souls who see ih gyery move in that direetion 8 threat of war with the Unttedt States. The proniier set forth plans for rhe%’p!s;}]}fim’: the resgurces of the emplre and avoiding inpecessary e X nditure. Thin pesceinl program contatned pothing 1o which 53‘%’}*'@,"“”‘ can e ?_&K(‘zi anywhore i the cone trary, ,;'?;af plane deserve the warmest h{~;-;"u:\‘j£}‘.. Japan has had enough of war for the present, shd sces that her highest Interesta - will be served by bramoting progperity at howme snd *Q%rflflgt,hfimx}.g friendly relations abhroadg o o . ‘ And what a yeur it fs Fiving a rer. tainty ::e.;r!'!i jieie ‘flz;«r«-tv:vx.!’, Turs key reformed. Porsin reformed: Eng land ¢ dieas ol the ethice of faxa ton gpsel. India rvstive China wub fected 10 & mass of pew inpresiions: the distanee across the Atiantic furs ther shottened: the dlstatce across the contient abioit-te be shortened wirelosy lm;*m{*mt. the everinsiing poner of sentimient dramaticnlly Hlus trated fa the fadl of Clemenecean I the cave man Hved feday he could hardly repeat Bis now famous deelars lmiy TRapiatice fn dead ™ i&}‘fi ol Heru Wenkiy ‘Hy Boiehce, contrary to mahy .!ffm"h; wondor and mystery have been increnced L S The “daybabt saving” bill appears to :have gone by the board In the British house of lof (‘avzxxxa;}sufi.. and no great harm done The mstter WS sobdinnly cansidered by a comumitive, and for swhile it lookea as though par. ltament would enset the measure, Hut sobor ‘second thought set in, and the commitier reparted in tavor of drop ping the Lill 'because of grave doubits whether s objects would be attained without a:ir!sf}ct(*mm some fmportant In terests to werious, In_m-m\'c"m:?;wq;-}“ And that is the end of the agitation so far as parilanmient is concerned. : Six of Rear-Admiral Scbree’s floot ol last ‘e‘:‘_x;isers suctecded in maktng a record run from San Franeisco to Honolaln, but the fact that two crutsers had to abandon the race be catise of breaks n o their - machinery which in one instance involved a sac ritice of Iwo lives, fs proof that it is datigerous to push warships at top speed even in times of peace. Inwar times, crippled cruisers are a serious handicap in emergencies, , The death of Capt. Ferber of the French army in an acroplane accldent at Boulogne Sur Mer adds another army official to a Hst of those who have died as a result of aerial service. The first American name on this list is that of Lieut. Thomas Selfridge, who was killed when the Wright aeroplane fell at Washington last yegr. - - A purse contalning $2OO and a handsome diamond ring were lost in a New Jersey penitentiary, and found and restored by two prisoners. Such an astonishing amount of honesty ought not to be locked up. “It becomes a matter of life and death to the British empire to reniain supreme at sed,” says Lord Charles Beresford in his Toronto speech, says the Los Angeles Express. s the British empire supreme at sea? And if she is, can she stick ttowry o s e
A New York woman is demanding a divorce because her husband threw eggs at her. With eggs at three cents apiece she should have made the charge one of extravagance. ‘Another photograph of Halley's comet has been taken, this time by an astronomer at Yerkes observatory, Lake Geneva, Wis. This confirms the leport of the Heidelberg professor, and shows that not only is the comet on its way. but appears to know where it is going. : Merocco will have to get out of its quarre! with Spain the best way it can. The United States and the powers of Europe wisely decline to be drawn into the scrap ‘
FARREACHING DECISION PER MITSE THEM TO ESCAPE CRIMINAL PROSECUTION. X : : z e SETBACK TO GOVERNMENT RRS A Judge Moit Holds That These Indicted Ajung with American Refining Com: parny Are Exemplt—Because of . Slatute of Limitations. s % ORI 1 New York = dudpe Holt of th United Biatel clreeit court handg ed down a decislon which wll srabis Guowiay B Kigsel apd Thomas 1 Harted wha tv;n; dicted w 1 e American Rugar Reflsing Company on the charge of eriminal cotmpiracy 0 CRoape Lifcesenglion gtsier the ;:t:"«.: witine ©f the sialgle of lnitations : The omuis 8 A ?m?«‘:.{u Bing e gecnrding lot phvertitoent s2lor peys amd i srbeld i Hkely 1o prove & seripus sellek to the povertment {n many caed DFogh! tnder the aw probibiting CORSPITALY U tvsiraint o trads : R The ndictments were hrought in catitiectlon SN the viosing f the Penusybrania Suagar Befinipg Uom Ly & é:ez}-:gaxflnflvm planteln 1803 kKis sl and Harned pleadesd that the plant Was it Qirmn 2 the enlire Lran saction for whieh they were indicied wax enmpieied betore Janusry 4 (W 0 Therefors, thes sald the indictment filed more thap fye Yeare isler, was barred ander fhe Bilglule of nlls tone. whivh sets & DR of three years tor prosecutios of Ccorlmis not eapl 1l ; - s i i The goverpiment atiirneys on -the othor 2;;7%";, Dloaitead thal the ofime charged againgt Rissel il farted was & ‘roniinuous offenye apd that af® long as the copspirary continued and the plamt of Ihe Pennevivania comnpnny rempined elosed (hrongh the Brtiom of the American Sugar Belln ing Company e hreovear period of the statute of lmitations sbould pmt hegin to run . : JUDGE - PECKHAM IS DEAD Last ch*cvc!:nd'o Appointees to Uni . tetf Btates Supreme Court Dies | at His Home in Albany. » A‘.i!s;s:a‘»_ N ¥V Rulus W Peckham. Justive &f the Tinlted Slates suprege court. disd st Rix m;m::,vf hohwe At '\':*./;tzs“;?&l ingt pight The annoubcement of the death of Justice Peckham. whileé expected e 5} a £hoek 6 his ssscciafes on th~ bench and 1o official circies. and everywhere expressions of rogret werk heard - : : Justice :Pm'k_!mm was a Democrat and, before taking his scal on the bench, gave considerable attention to poiltics in New York He was borp in Albany. N Y November & 1838 apd had been on the bench state and fed eral, for 24 vears. He cawme from ihe eourt of appeals of Bis native stale a position which B 8 father before him Bad oocupisd. : 3 Hiz death was due tn a compilea tion of disenses, heart trouble, Dright's disvuse and banhénifig of the arteries (*nr:'.rn:fzms: : : 1t is considered highly probabie that Pristdent Talt will appoint a Demo erat lo succeed Justice Peckham, who belongs to that party. having been named by Prestdent Cléeveland. As db vided prior 1o his dewnise the court gtood six Republicens and three Demotrats. Sl
PICTURES TRAFFIC IN GIRLS Appea!l 1a Made at W. C. T.. U. Convention to Work on State Legisiature for More Drastic L_q&s. ‘ Omaha. Neb — Dr O Edward Jauney of Baltimore, Md, chair mun of the national vigilance commit tee for the suppression of the “white glave” trafhic, gave a stirring address hefore the thirty-sixth annual copven tion- of the National Woman's Chris tiny Temperauce union, r. Jarney declared that the traf fic in gitls -has become an evil more widespread than the public imagines, reaching out into every part of this country and even across the ocean for yictims. . The federal government, he sald, is Joing all it can to suppressa the traf fic, but is hampered by a supreme court decision that this is a matter for the police power of the states to deal with. He urged the members of the W. C. T. U. to influence their state legisiatures to pass more drastié laws on this subject. v Cook County Sheriff Fined. Springfield, Il -~ Sheriff Christopher Strassheim of Cook county was fined $5OO and costs by the {llinois supreme court, which held him in contempt for failing to obey promptiy the mandate of the court that Abner Smith, convicted of wrecking the Bank of America of Chicago be sent to the penitentiary at Joliet. Becomes Co-Ed at 78. ' Columbus, O—Mrs. A. D. Winship of Racine, Wis,, although nearing her seventy-ninth birthday, has entered Ohio State university for the regular collegiate course. She will study psychology and literature, especially. " 'Mrs. H. D. Taft Is Bet}er. Baltimore, Md.—Mrs. Horace D. Taft of Waterbury, Conn., a sister-in-law of President Taft, who is a patient at Johns Hopkins hospital, where she was operated on last Monday, is better. : T Village Editor Kills Wife. : Independence, Kan.—Samuel Martine, formerly editor of the Tyro Her ald, Tuesday shot and killed his wife and then committed suicide at his wife’'s home. The couple quarreled over the possession of their child. | _ Deputy Marshal Is Murdered. Green Bay, Wis.—Otto'W. Zimdars, deputy marshal of De Pere, was found dead Tuesday in front of his office with a bullat--wnnd in his back. His watch and revolver were gone.
A R 25 Ty GEBHARDT AT NEW YORK CON. FESSES YO THREE MURDERS. Wife Ssys e Msd Seven Fermer Wives All of Whom Are ' New York - Traees of @ what MINY IO o izawi Temens fiuflik'fi? mar der committed by Prederick fiabhardt wore folnd by Ihe police. Ir s 3ai! a 1 fsltn b here be is Held o 8 The siayer of Auna [ather Gelhardt sdmitied 1o Coraher Savage of Sulolk county Ihat he bad beep gullly of three seh rizees, Bl ageinst women, fß6r the purieeke-af sevaring thelr tioney. le sl he woald meke a (001 sintemeny Wrs (;f:*;‘?'zgagrflia whon shosn the Sing Bigg record ol Ber Busband. Droke down n’;;r:;;iew—%}' for the firs! fitne aznd repeatid the statement Made (e night of her hushand's arrent and alterwarids denled, that »%e Nnew Gebhurdt had svess forrmer wives, all of whom wers i thely peases a’;h gai that i the teisth were known he would be found Lo L sredber lohgnn el the (R cars wilte purderer DANE BELIEVES IN DR. COOK. Rasmussen Reiterates His Statement Made te Wite--Saw Doctor's Diary’ Dot Not Think It False Coperhsges - Kpud Hasimusesn, tha Iwmnish ;?3;»3l‘:fi~r. whose pame Has been ciosely . KEworinted with the north pote éfifih‘nnflzufl arrived here on the governmen! steainer Hana Exede {rom Grewnland ! ucstioned s 1o bis views on Iy ook s expedition. ke topeaied the gtstoment made by Blw tn a letter 1o hin wife thal be confidently believed D Cook reached the pole He sald he had sesy Dy Uook's diary and could Bl believe 1t false ! C Minpeapnie. Minn Ovt 2 Iy Hepnry 1. Wiliame roach of the I'ni versity of Minnesols: foothall team, wasd that he was teld lust February ¥ Fdwin N Barriil that he and ook did reach the top of Mount Me Riniley, Not ot teday oid Ir Wi Lmms sssociate his ‘és’pr«r%; nee in the Rocky mountains last February with the coniroversy blween Cook and !irf@.'}‘ . s 3 “} am poeitive that Barrill sald that he and Dr. Couk refiched the mountain top,” said Dr Williams. “Purtherwinre he assured me that every word n the magszine stary written by Dr. ook was true and that he [HBarrild and Dr Cook sers the Oy men that tad ever resched the lop-of Monnt Mc Kinley ™ 4 : . CUBAN OFFICIALS FIGHT DUEL Cabinet Ministers After Resigning Meet on Field of Honor— Neither Was Injured. Havans ~—The digpute between Secreiary of State Juste Garela Veler and Becretary of Ranitation Mathiss Dugue. whose restrnations from the eabinet have heen. sccepied by President Gomez, sulminaied in a duel with pistols : - The men exchanged four shots: but peither was inhured,. ! Pariz~— Henrl HBernstein, the dramatist, and Francls Chevassu a dramatie critle, fought a duel with pistods nt Prinee park Neither was in. fured. M Chevassu fired and plssed, while Hernstein did not discharge his weapon When he was . asked later why he had nat fired, the dramatist replied: 7l forgat o ' : The duel grew out of the publication of an articie written by Bernstein in which he attacked the eritic I A SABN A T e WOMAN FLIES WITH WRIGHT Wife of Army Officer Carried Sixty Feet Into Air by Government : Aeroplane. College Park, Md — With her skirts tied tightly about her ankles to kKeep them f{rom fHutltering in the breeze, Mrs Van Demsn, wife of Capt. Ralph C Van Deman, Twenty. first infantry, United States army, oo cupled the passenger's seat heside Wiibur \Wright when he -&fndefi in the government aeroplaneN&sre. For four minutes she experienced the sen. sation of soaring in the alr, sometimes as high as 60 feet above the ground. This was the first time a woman had nade an ascension ih a heavierihan. air machine In the United States “Oh!” exclaimed Mrs, Van Deman, when she returned to the ground. “Now | know what makes the birds sing.” o = ] e R ————— i , Congo Cruelty Reported. ~ Brrussels. — The government has ‘been informed of new atrocities in the Congo independent state by an officer of & rubber company. He asgserts. that between 1907 and 1909 a tnumbcr of the company's agents tortured and killed many natives, posted armed sentries, chained and imprisoned the natives to force them to work, and burned the villages.
Kliiled in Fight Over Hogs. Mattoon, HlL—Ralph L. Webster, aged 60, was shot and instantly kitled by Dr. J. P. Deckard Tuesday. Deckard and Webster were neighbors in the village of Paradise, but had had some difficulty over hogs. v Mrs. Love Very il London.—Mrs. Sydney Love of Chicago is lving seriously ill at the London hotel to which she and her mother, Mrs. Burn, were sent by Ambassador Reid just before Mr. Love sailed for New York. '~ To Govern South Africa. London.—Herbert J. Gladstone, according to the Daily Telegraph, will pe the first governor general of United South Africa. Mr. Gladstone has pot teen considered a great success as secretary for home affairs and there tiave been many hints of his removal to another sphere. o ; Fairbanks Arrives at Hongkong. Hongkong.—Former Vice-President Charles W. Fairbanks arrived here Monday from Manila. From here he will go to India.
Great River Convention Is Held ' in New Orleans. PRESIDENT FAVORS PROJECT : s . Promises the Present Admirigtration Will Suppert lssuance of Federal Bordgs it FourtesnFoot Pro gram Proves Feasible Noaw Orleans, Nov 1 - Ringing Cotnands for 14 foel throsigh the val s atid cigiarale EYRUmENL D 3up POt of the propran fa the oreat=n of 3 dewn walerwiny fro the lakes 1D the guil hare marked the groal o 8 ventlon of the Twes Watsrway szao claticn that coened here Barvurdas President Tall, Vice President Shet man, Speaker Cannon. poversors of th Missigsipp! vnlley stales, Bnumer abie senators and represeniatives and B mighiy ithrong ol privaie citisens who telieve I the bLig tiver projed are boere and 8 Urge bl i e uncortakes and carried (o & spewdy oot~ i President Taft Promises Support. President Taft, who arvived in Now Orieans sscorted hy g grest fSotiilal gfter an Hluminsting trip doxn the Misxlesipp? river from 8t lawis, and ed fram the ligSihouse tender ODlean der about eight o'clock Saturday morning, srsd was driven tn his ho tel thraugh stresls that were eano pied with masgnolias branchos ;."1,::::‘ toes and southern moss, and overy whers enlwinsl 0 Ihe '«‘.l.-’«’ gliotis " T the . mottoes “"Pouriven Feel Through the ¥alley® and “River Rate Regulation Is Rate Regulation' it the Athenasnn in the afternocon the president arogsed A storm of chesrs by promising that # the 14feet proiect proved feasihls and adyvivable the proesent administration would favor the issunance of government bonds o defray the cost. Not for a “Pork Barrel” At the same time Mr Taft made it plain that Be would not stand {or any pian 1o make a "pork barrel” of the project He gald he opposed ans such xeneral bond lesue of $5OO 000 G of $1 OGO 000 for Wwalerwayvs l!:l:x"!":ri;;‘ nt o the money 1o bhe oat up and parceled oul o differont wes fions He deciared thatl the improve: ment of waterways had been carried forward in a '\..i;‘!sxux;:\'! fashion in 3 ,“ - . N .' - 0 : R oy NS A % By " N A s i i ‘ . Q,FV ery b, <y : TLYAW * N Y s / ‘f‘/‘“ * ,_,i, ,‘/’J\ / / i';’;;;uf" - ,/// ' y 7 el /%? 1 &N / " y.‘: ’ "'fo B, ,"'/ ,' o : A)’,«'."“"‘- - o e : President Taft, the past, and that & new methed shouid be adaopled I believe in the deep waterway’ gaid the president 1 am for it and I.shall use all the power that | possesz In doing what wayv -be accom plished to give you oftbzens of this great valley swhat you so earnestly de sire It is all a part of & st ereat er movement inaugurated by Theo dore Roosevelt, and properiy called by him the conservation of our national fesources : “The protects for frrigation and for the improvement of waterways in the future are not 6 be for the purpose of distributing “pork’ 1o every part of the country Every mensure s to bhe adopied on the ground that 1t will be useful to the whole country, They are not to be adopted for sending eertain congressmen back to Washfngton or for making certain parts of the country profitable during the expenditure of the wmoney “We should take up every eompre. hensive project on its merits and determine whether the country where the project is to be carried out has so far deevioped as to justify the enor mous expenditure of money and i {t will be useful when done, When we decide in favor of a project, 1 belicve in issuing bonds to carry it to completion as rapidly as possible. It has been proposed that we issue bonds for
The Russian Dynasty. The present dynasty of Russia is the house of Romanoff. founded by Czar Michael Fedorovite Romanof. who ascended the throne in 1613 The Romanoffs are descended from Andrew Kobyia, who came from Prussia to Moscow in 1314, : Ingratitude. A Missourt farmer was nearly kicked to death by a mule that he had rescued from a burning barn. A mule may be as ungrateful as a thoughtiess son. OQught ta Help Her. A Pittsburg girl who stole money for her lover offers to work 12 yvears to pay back the amount. We should think that the lover ought to help some and that she would be able to marry in ten years at least.—Philadel phia Inquirer. - The Barrier. “Will there ever be a woman president?” No. The constitution says the president must be over 45 years old, and women don‘t get that oid.” —Kansas City Times.
508 pod 000 or §1 DOO A 0 800 ad et 1t up and pereoel the moner out in this and thal section of thy country t S oopoeed fo SBY waod progiaiting Yevmase 11 bod cnty poeils af e pork Barrel bt wonld Do o 8 vk Larre ; Shermar. Too. is feor It Yiee Presidens lamen 8 Nherman has bhrosgd o tke people of the 538 £l ogt Mg AN RE euf thiw txa s preanieing. enlidusiaas SRt of Ihe T Cr Y R poke ey e the vt desetd of YOUr peorle of the "ol When we beln 3 we Beip sraeivos, a {here 1% every reasol whY we sSogd 20 88 In nur T oy Tor ¥y BE & B &8 W Yoa I wa3 ssu:-7’l,.rvi.usflw Yoo want 87 Spesker Canpop st Secrstary of War lackinean afe o ioas slupwaken i thelr mesuratoes of puppart. sad Rty sehators sBd et esan it ives anote thewm Sesainr Lorvimer of 110toks, the latber Gl hw doup wWalerway - 0 L - 5 g . o ¥ B - & 5 < f ; (ot ] ».-1 . = ZES SN ;ri; s . Vil L “1 f? }’4‘ » T o e oy g 4 ;:2, I g i s &“,f e .LN = 9 1 (f’{ o - g { i 3 ¥ 5 '%~ Vi £ / id ¢ i : ’i/ Secretary of Wiar Dickinson, OYeEmest this aftersoat made 88 dresses {ail { Bopeiagl edbusius Kavanaugh Opens Convention, Willlath K. Kavanaugh of Missouri """«' st q e %8 %! 1 Maioel Ihe Onvent ion der Baturday snorning gaid oset TOrLE BERRyY I s anag plians I‘.“' Greanizatiog fle sadd the PR WAICTWAY WOrk 18 Bow N Lhis cotition i i} sanitary district of hicaz: ally 1o Jojiel, nearly 49 mil A%l 4 D have besn Epent (Gus jar on Ll WOl K The entire route of the lakes o theguil deep aateorway [(rom Jollel 1o New Orieans, through the Des Plaites rivey the [lindgds river and the Mis pissippl river has been suryesyed un der direction of cotgress Uy United - s engineers, who have oftcially repsrted to congress that the baliding of thi Geoly WRICITWARY | e #ilie : The people of the stals f 1 BOIs vy adopled 8 constitationai atmendinent providing for a 4 bhond s sue of $20.1 ; the money to be spent in ¢ structing the deep wale: WHY southwarnd from Joilat 4. A bill imroduced by United Slates Representative Richard Rarthoidt of Misgour! s now pending g congres providing for the issuano United States government of bonds the amount of $§HOO 0000 10 e gpent In construciingg this waterway {rom the J"““a* 10 the guil and other merfiorious projected rive fmproveinents & It Is intended to atk the Sisty first congress 1o pass a bl providing definitely that the United States g erpimnent underiake the Batructiog of the deep waterway from the paint where the llinois work will end, 1 the Guil of Mexico ] In the afternoon. following the ad dress of Prestdent Talt, Clifford Pin chal, head of the government foresiry lepartment, made an Address on th conservation of the pation's natural TEROUTCes ; . In the evening the delegutes to thy convenlion were entertainid st a stag stooker by the Pragressive union of Noew Orieans This evening all ths deicgntes and the ladies 3 mpEny ing them were the gues of theé Pro FTeasive inien ad the W filrivans Opera houss wßy La sy AN given by the French 0“11-:'4 Caown pany. 5 e g His Politics at Home. A palitical canvasser ealted at » home the other day and inguired as {tn the ;‘-’ itica]l affiliations of the man of the bouse Oh, weil said the housewifs “he’'s evervihing He's nice when he's away, and he's not s 0 nlce at other tines,” “But about politics” sald the canvasser Is he a Democratl or a Re publizan®” “"Well, it depends on who he is with ™ said the lady. “if fU's poiles to be a Democrat when he's with Do ocrats, he's a Democrat and when he's with Republicans he's & Repuls tican.™ g *1 understand.” persisted the ean vasser, “"but belween ourselves, what is he at home? “Ohb, at home he's a perfect terror.” i A e g } Birth of Biblical Art. The first Riblcal {liustrative art consisted in the symbolic frescoes of the Catacombs. g
Appreciation. “l was strongiy tempted when we were In the conservatory alone to take you in my arunis and kiss you Would you have been very angry with me if | had done s 0?" “Yes—very. But thank you for the compliment.” Fortune's Whims. “Where did you git de band full o change?” asked Meandering Mike. “It was forced on me.” answered Plodding Pete. “A lady up de road sicked de dog on me. I had to steal de pup an’ sell 'im in self-defense.” : A Foolish Question. . - A reader of the New York World writes to that paper to ask whether it is proper for a young man to send candy to a girl whom he has met but once. What a question! Why, most Foung men begin banding a girl taffy as soon as they are introduced to her. : Bridget's Offense, Grant, aged four, intently watched the cook draw a chicken. Running to his mother, be said, “I saw Bridget take all the macawoni out of the chicken.” .
gWAH ‘5 PB“BABLE | JAPANESE SCENT PLOY TO START 1 A RE¥OLY IN : : KOREA, PLAN WHOLESALE ARRESTS Prince itg's Agesssin ig igernt fed-—— ; Peopie Openiy Express Approval o the Murder of the " Btateaman, ; Sl ganeral - gprising of PBk oWt taty byt ired " fob Him isE -*;_w L&*&&#»*i‘fll ol Prinee o »M Hurbin aml 5 shdse of YViarount . P Bane, the Jspatess reshdont peneral i andey (he gusrd of Ball a reginent 1 troepw f The ¢ stiter of the pevolutionistie dctivity Peetpn B lies bßere and fuore sishdiore are belvg rusked s it fewmr ‘fl’ seyicos Behtiag L e dentißoation of Prinee 1098 ae UESsEME an Inohan A DEAN. A Low z:.;wp‘;"fl-.’ reditor and 86 npen dedlarations of approval of the murder of the Nippon e Sialesiian Las causad ;‘F:»a* RINTTG P Froan padbers setged in the ofoe and ?’:'tl of the zzEasein. I bhas Been warped that tasy promigen! Koresna were parties to (he wmurdsroux plot. P That no mote artests Barve followed %th Trime iw '9:4:*.';’*.'««',&l Bue o the fownr Flhat drsstic arbaon t%? Ene nffeials ;v!wycm britig obf an uptiaing at onse P with no adegusts forces o mest the | revolutionists:. It is predicted that P whaleeale srrestias =i follow the oo g oof relnforcements and thal Ihe f guspeots will pot be deall with gently i Officiala sdmit that the situation ie L grave and that the erisls may come Bt CRBY momient ’ Llt de evident from the attitide of A ennwiderahie sertionn of Ihe Worean b inting that the &sEasingtion of Prinee It was not gnpidasiog. Those comprising this actiom represent the element which is pow deprived of op portunitien formerly afered here, and they mre apgitating for further | vie fenew ) P Vimount Rdane is murh disturbed by the roporis comping in orarding the Satthsde of same of the o®eisle and ciliare who were formerly ¢ losely cone :A;w ted with '!hs* c‘i‘x‘ir! of the emperay. 1: fx now balleved that the sntive plot ig&:';-l et Bed in fii-i';&;l #nd the elowest inx'fléfl!v;,-»w:m'in Mocandine o ferret ot every ipxtigator of Prince llo'a paurder Thore s reastm 1o belleve that many prominent Koreans wsere Ceotnaily prive W the arenseinstion gl lent themzelves 1o 8 sovre! agits ton and encoiraged the peanle D gen eral it the opinkon that the ‘.:.:,;’t.:x‘,?ej{ of foreipgn vountrise wnuld bhe egtenad. s G them 1T the situdtion wers fored bliy broueht te their attention 3 WALSH IO RETAIN LIBERTY ‘ Court Denies Goverament's Petition to Remand Banker o Prison Peading Appeat of Hia Case. Cuicage ~ Proapocte of a 1 tesst ane your more sf Jherty apread rospately Phalore fohg Alz Walsh an he reasght Faf the dveldlon of the Dlted States earenit oot of apbeais Floursday which rofgsed to cariail that freedom hecauxe natriet Attnrnhe ?l‘. Minis fepred AWalsh n bt Ritpmnt 1o Do 9 The judees. however in thelr deciston, ordersd Walsh 1o remain with. ’j'm “the narthern dstriet of DHpods™ .;4'.'-I&‘,:“,' further conrt proveedings | This praciieally bars Blm from lesy- ¥ ing Chicagn : T . o The f«;.{:;ry of the ecourt Ix taken Thy Inwyers generally to mean that i Walsh & o have svery pemsible op- ] portunity of fghting for his lberty 1o Lthe last diteh - ‘ Maontntime, the negotiations through: { whileh Walsh is straightening oat his T BAnancial ?;;re.;'h@z simost reached 8 seto | Ftlement .!'ztj ment of 85092 of inter ext. for whirh Thursday was the final L day of grive, was defanltad, bat it 1 s assorted that this doed not materinlly falter the sttustion as the trust deed | P umlir thelir §7.000 600 loan at the time cof the Walsh bank erasl specifies [ that the defsulted Interest may be | paid al any tme up o the actual gule ynder foreciosure and the orig: | “inal frost deed will sgeain be in untempaired efoct : g © Although Walash has a number of bids for the properties: It ean be au- | | thoritatively stated that there will be con sale untd the prosent conférences | ~in which none of the bidders i rep | ! resented o-have succesded in straight | fening out the relations bhetween | [ Walsh, his guarastots. the clearipg | : house. and the representatives of | | outgide bondholders and’ stockholders | in the Walsh roads who bsve no part | in the Walsh loan from the clearing | ! house, i i Reports of the purchase of an option | ion the roade by the United. States : Bteel corporation and 1. P. Mnrgar;-«-z the money pald for the option to be | “used to pay the defaulted intemt—-i : fell 10 pieces under denials from the | | Chicago authorities as well as from | i Morgan and the steel interests in New | S do e ’ ¥ e Levwions i Daughter of Confederacy Buried. Richmond. Va-—The ashes of Mrs. F. Addishn Hayes, the late “Daughter of the Confederacy,” were given final ! { Interment here Thursday being laid i beside the remains of Jefferson Davis i and Mrs. (Davis, the parents of Mrs. l Hayes, in Hollywood cemetery. The urp containig the azhes was brought ! from Colorado Springs by Mr. Hayves g!md his children. Services were held in St. Paul's cathedral before the in“terment. Mrs. Hayes died on July 18 and the- body was cremated in Denver. ) ‘ _ Explosion Kills an Inventor. Larorte, Ind—Hsgrry May., an inventor, who came recently from New | York, was killed Thursday by the accidental explosion of a secret water proofing compound used in the manufacture of artificial stone. L B et s - Pastor Bigamist Owns Guilt, ! | Walla Walla, Wash —Rev. Frederick H. Ward, pastor of the Baptist church |'at Freewater, Ore.. pleaded giilty to | | bigamy Thursday and has been sen- | | tenced to five years in the peniten- !
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