Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 7, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 October 1904 — Page 6

OFFICERS BETTLE WITH DESPERADOES

THREE DEAL! IN A COLLIS ON

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Dead and Tru-?e Mortally Wouuded us RcMilt.

Pasarriger and Freight Trains Collide Near Natchez, !.

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The crooks openlo fire

In l.-nit UPI" ' 1'lar fclrerl tlwuar, h-( OraMond a Men Mret 0-ai.rale uil laJI InMUM M Louis. Oct In i9n ta . in a fi vu; r.ini of the ho'.:so at 1 ..i Tine trt i at four a'ClSafe Friday al .v moon. tSWJ detectives od u p. :ed tra;n rubber ero kiilcd.oae other detective and another suspect vre in. lardy mortally ivouuded. and a third suspect, who was u&der arre; as Ike otf.cor entered ihe room was boa; n almost unconscious by Um two fibers when he attempted to take aart in the battle in aid of his friend. Thr John Shea, detectire. Thoma Dwyer. deteetife. Al Rose, suspect. Tfce Wound.-I. James McClusky. UttCtlVt; also in fiiiiial condition. C. C. Blair, fugitive, shot four time through the body. Harry H. Vaughn, fugitive, badly lateu about the head by detectives. The dead detective is John J. Shea Detectives Thomas Dw.tr and Janes McClusky cm hardly recover from wounds thntugh their bodies. They re at the i'y hospital The dead iuapecf. Al Rwf. shot through the n-ck. -ras taken to the city dispensary. wi?re the body remained stretched out Of J to until It was taken to the morgue C C Blair, another suspect, is at Le city hospital, shot time times thru ga the iiody. His recover is regardel as Luposslble. Harry H Yetughn is th suspect who was beaten. He was tratri a: tl.e city di.-p. n-nry. It wa: not thought n ssary to send htm b ths city hosptiiJ. The poitfe learned Friday afternoon that Rose, Blair and Vaughn wer? in St Ijoui. They wtre suspected of complicity in a train roMery near Centralis. 111., a few waaka ago. and officers were sent af'r them. The posse con - isted af Shea. y.-CIusky and fwyr au 1 paetal Office,- Harvey Jar.f I t the St. Louis force, and Detect!; Edmar : P Bnyta, of Kaaaas City. The detectives had r- aon to -ipeet that the men they were after were in the neighborhood of Fourtent2i and Pine str. ts. and began to shadow th Mlghharll d. They took up tfc-T po sitlons in a gr Kery store at tJja corner u.ud watched. Thr Until H-ulna. A few minutes before four oYlook Ike? saw Vaughn come out of the IrOOSS at 1324 Tine sr -et and go intc the Louse at 132 Mas. In u litt e irl i tie he came out f this IVSBSa an J walked to the corner. 1 !: rMecttTes srreted an1 seirched hin., and then started with him toward t! I mat from whi-h they had first ten him come

Oct U Thre ,nd to severe.) hurt ..on between a l -' -t train on the Natch l of the Ywioo at railroad at an early

Natchei. engineer

Vicksburg.

. men a ere k .! in a head-on i ' sengcr and fri ' ez Jackson bn M:s.-ii;;; Yd hour Sunday I The dead: illiaa So:

pasMii i tfaM Eru.l Msckey. Natchea. llreman. passenger train. John Alien, a negro brakeman. Ser.ously injured: K J Yearwood. conductor of passenger tra.n Y H. Hatchett. engineer freight tra:n The two fains were a tocal sontkjound freight and the regular northbound passenger, which came together : cai'.es north of Natchex. The pas sengcr train is said to have had orJers to meet the freight at Stamp'.ey. but passed the station.

RUSSIAN ENVOI ESCAPES ASSAULT Jrowd Ho ts and Jeffs Him in Lon.u.n bttects. POLICE GUARD i HE EMBASSY

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THREE FACTS DEVELOPED

They Upset the Theory oi Accident

In the I. co 1 1 o i i Woodcock Case.

it i Mm Mifv! That tha tas Irrer la Kinitin niitl I Iml "r Will Ma llr Vrri.ltl

Waterloo. 111.. Oct. I v nodcock was nufdsfsd. Not only hs that fact tlusively proven, but. it i

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"BIG ED" RICE PINCHED

Arrested as He Was Entfriag a St. Louis Back. Mr Iri-nmpniilfl Bf rural IjllUB. Vbi Hu ( I I llWri In B Il. lroll r. St. Ixviis. Oct. 2--In the arrest of "Bib V i- alias J. P. Brown, and George Sharron at noon Saturday, the e have captured two of the best hank ' ?neaks" in the country. Rice and Shannon were arrested by Berg Cornelius Meehan as they were entering the National Bank of Commria! The arrest was made . n information of PinKnon detectives, who have been watching the bank slnee Harry Brumby at tempted to pass a forced check nd w a arrested. Big Ed'" Rice is on? of the beat known crooks in the country, having served perhaps one-half of the TO year of his life behind prison bars He as one of the noted crooks that Inipector Byrnes of the New York police department bad tjrjnible with twenty years; aeo. He has rv-d tnns in

Lonriou. Oct. 2". Count i.eiukendorff, the Russian ambassador, relurned to London Morjilay tnlit t'roiu celebratiug his BtlTCf wedding with his wife's relatives in Sibs.a. and barely escaped assault treat a crowd at the Victoria station, winch followed him almost into the embassy Fortunately tor the issue of peace or war. notkinj resulted: yet, throughout the nUnt a special force of police was conix lled to guard the Ku-sian emba ) Count BenckeudorlT has be n regarded ll official circles here as a friend of peace, and he wa as much opposed, as was Count Lamsdorff. to the Ku.-so-Japanese war Indeed, he is almot an Anglophile in Bin It IB L Th-re is BO doubt that Count B nckendorff was deeply hurt by Monday Bight's demonstration. After escaping from the hostile crowd that met him at the station, he drove at a gallop to the embassy. Half a do-:en rowdies followed, lut the ambassador arrived unharmed. His noisy pursuer- .icountered a cordon of police that had been hurriedly dispatched to guar 1 the ?nJ a : After riagiBf "Rule Britannia,-' the disturbers dispersed, no arrests being cade; but the police COBtiauad to guard the embassy as if it were a Biitish fortr Wi:h s'ich vigilance did they carry out their ta-k that when Prince Sviatopolk-Mirsky, a cousin of the new Ru.-sian minister of the interior, and second s retary of the embassy, arrived, he had hard work cutting in. Count Benckendorff had telephoned him to come to the embassy to write a long cipher message to St Petersburg describing Monday night's hostile demonstration. In reply to a request lor some statement, the ambassador sent word that he would ay nothing, but it was gathered that he ha- sent a dispatch to St. Petersburg, whi h n;ay add to the existing datfc f of the situation. Prince Sviotopolk Bid: "The attack on the traders was obviously ei'her an art of war or a great mistake. No sensible man can now think it was an act of war. and tksrS"

her murderer is known, and a warrant

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ithin J I hours. At the coroner a Inquest, which was held on ill" remains of the dead girl, three facts developed win-h make the '!:. ory of accidental death untenable. First, the hands and urnm of the irl were nnbtirned. Had she fallen BtO the fire prior to her death she BTOVM certainly have burned her hands and arms in an attempt to extinguish lie flames or protect her face and body. Second, A wound made by some blunt inurnment and sufficient to produce death was found on the back of her head A fall could not account for the presence of the wound. Third. No blister was found on the

body of the deceased girl. This lac t, physicians state, proves conclusively i that the eiri was dead before being tfirovvu into the Are, as blisters would CtftBial" ham N v loped had she fallen : '.n fire while life was yet in her body. A TERRIFIC EXPLOSION.

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Oct. 23. Anxiety la ror the safety of the shipp ng of the Cayaccount of the re ent it swept the Caribbean

McCluskey

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l"aii:ng. Bo le and Jam i were behind, with the prisoner BStwaea thnn T'ae bve officers and their pr'sont n'red at the front of the MVB. A door leading into the front room on the Brst floor was open and the dtteo tlx-ft -aw two men sitting near the w . low. detectives starteil into th? room Sh . MtClusky and Dwyer still in fror', hv. I the other- bringing up the rear.

othits in rapid sut cession. There a; a ftisilade. loth the men in the room a. ! the three St. Louis iHat tires flrhag fareah away from his csfaors and Joia f.r . i with the other two m -n. His anpt r- bean to po'ind him with Um butts of their revo'vri. In the fw se. .;;'ls that the btt! la'e,j. Vaughn's bf h I was tK.unded un-iarineiv

m ill 11 III I Ii 11 1.1 M Out. When the last shot bad been fired. Bad the revolvers of both dtertiv and suspects were an ptjr, Shea w as d e I and McClusky. Uwyer. Roe and Blair were helpless from their wounds. Crowds of citizens and policeman r lied to the scene, and a hurried call 1 lotiKht five amhulan'es from the city !,-1- n-ary Boyle and James, still retaining their hold on Vaughn walked him to th t it y dispensary. whr his wounds w ro dresesd. At the city hospital. Blafr. though wca.-fnd by bis wounds and suffering

excruciating pain, did not lose an air

cf I ravado. ib- was lioastful. declared he

gb. 1 be bad "got" one. and with prrfuw profanity regret td that he had n ' had another r vdver. so tha he coibl (ontinue shooting.

The islands were in tke path of the storm, which passed southward from the coast f Cuba, and nothing has i been heard from them in the past two weeks. There are a great many Caymanians here en route to their Lomes, and news is anxiously awaited. According to seafar.ng people, Tes. s Is from the islands should have ' reached here days ago. Only a year ago a hurricane struck this group. v- -sels coming In from the Mexican gulf report that the storm was the i worst ever known and the seas were , higher than ever before report!. News of disasters are looked for erry day. .

SEVERAL ALLEGED FORGERIES

Mementoes Left by L.D. Stuntz, Who Has Disappeared From Coul terville, Ill. Coulterville, Ill., Oct. 23.--Two years ago L.D. Stuntz came here, married into one of the best families in St. Clair county and organized the L.D. Stuntz Ice Cream Manufacturing Co. He also connected himself with one of the leading churches A few days ago he left here, and, it is said, his destination is unknown. Since leaving. banks in various parts of this community have notified a number of citizens that they hold notes on Stuntz on which the names of several citizens appear. They have been pronounced forgeries. They will aggregate $4,000.

ÜISfYlISSEO FROM SERVICE 0W. Iiirili of r. i Takra .immar Vi lliin la aar I I apt. im -a. Adnata, (la. Oct. 22 By verdid of the Siatesboro rOBTt BMIitlal. w,, ch was signed Friday by Gov Joa. H Terrell, Cap' Robert M Mitch, w ho was in command of the troops when th. negrues Reed and Cato were b.i.ned at tue stake, was dlsmiisai from Uih aer ice of the Georgia tat troops.

Ballrilas III I an -! tlona. St. lviN. Ort. H -At th" final sion of the twenty-fifth annual convention of the Building Assoeia'ioti League of Illinois, at the World's fair, papers were read aaVwIag that th aaeta of the building and bian asoeiatlon of America amouated to py,'.n.00O with a total mem. rship of over Caald Nat oana adirraltf. ttL Louis, Oct. 23 The d ad toily

of Henry J. Panzer i v i i 1 in east grotto in Briton park. He had killed himself by swallowing carlollc acid, hawng selected for hi ilatbbd a spot J i-t tieyond a pono of lüies He could not bear the Idea of bfng penniless. fro at Hurt a Trim I ra Houston. Tex.. Oct 23. Frost reports have len rereirtd from a aumber of points, and ft 1 shown that the swaet potato crop has been hurt "niderably. while cotton will sustain some loss.

with the other. It is annoying to our diplomatic relations with Great Britain; but It is quite different from Ikf atekkag of the Maine. Incidental mis- ' takes, however, mtuh they may be da plori 1. do not create wars between . creat powers unless tkOBB piw. rs have arterior reasons for going to war. Neither the trawler not Monday t'v.- s ' affair is likely to produce a clash le- : tween two poWers who have every ; reason, from a selfish point of view, 1 tojiresTve peace between themselves. . MYSTERY IS CLEARED UP I.I. ii i it. of thr Man Who Vlj.t-rl-onl tlt-tiilril Mra. 'I'liniiinaaita at Her llmnr I atalilia It. il . Peoria. 111.. Oct. 2".. The preliminary i h'ar.n -f Ri hard Hi-tm-. .. i with th' murder of Mrs. Nellie Tl: :n- j as-n. i been postponed until two o'elo. k Wcdn-sday afternoon. This action was taken at tke request of both

tn scare ana me aeiens.

A wiui'ss to the allege. asau!t by Richard HigRins, in the person of Contad .S ift, aim-house keeper of Mar -hall county, ha- been found. He wat peering through the door of the waiting room when the affair took place. Tb l atyataff concerning tb Identity of th- n.an at the Taylor faalaaacB aj. Lacon was cleared up in a statement made by Mrs. Taylor, mother of Mr. Thomashon. Monday forenoon. The man is George O I w ick. of T.- uiwa, 1!!.. a real e-tate dealer, who often visited at her house. Mri Tic.r said that. Gejewiiks had an appointme nt wi'h Mrs Thomason al b'T tanas at f,:3" Satur.'.ay evening. When Mrs. Thomasson arrived so seriously injured, he remained w ith llMMBa He s'ayed at the house all night and left Sunday afternoon at on oelock. Mr- Ta; 'or denied strenoOB A -bat there was any trouble at her hoOBB, Sh declares that all Mrs. Thmimv son's injuries were received in Peoria, and that her daughter said that Higgins BWBWtlad her. Vliaa ltoai-i i ll llrliirnl, VahingtoP. Oct. 2" ktiM Alien Poosfve'r. who has been away from Washincon since early in the sum m r. returned home Monday night. Ulli Impr'nr the Hnnilheil. 8. Jo ph. Mo . Oct. 2.V Or.b rs wer raceired In this city Monday night from tke general offices of the Chicago, Rock bland 4 Pacific railway for Initial arrangements for spending more 'han $'"' - n 'be roadbed between here and Iavcnport, la. To Launch 'nhmarlM Unat. Bridgeport, Conn. Oct. H Tha Lake Torpedo Boat Co on Monday announced that th" launching of tha submarine, ( apt iBBlkl I-ake, would take plac! at Newport Nw- Ototxir t7.

Sei lili iitnl l)r..iluu of a BjBttlB of .MlroBlcTlne I'robably I'rrt rnlt-il a t rlmr. St. laaalB, Oct. 2:.. Chief of Police xiely and Chief of Detectives Desniond ire en deal i ring to solve the mystery it the explosion of a bottle of uitrodyosria, Sunday aight, which wrecked the front oi a roal Batata office on L best nut street and alarmed the city for a mile around. The attention of the police department is directed toward a man giving (he common criminal name of "John Doe," who was arrested immediately after the 1 IBkwItBB. heavily armed and wounded slightly by the heavy con cussion of the explosion. It is the belief at police headquarterthat this man is closely connected with the Morns-Rose rang of desperadoes who killed tkrse city detectives In the battle last Friday afternoon, in which Al' Pose was killed and William Morri ) fatally thot. It will le tka endeavor of the chiefs to definitely establish the man'.-, identity. What was evidently an accident placed in tli. bands of the police an other probal 1 member of the Morri . pang, and prevented a contemplated

AFTER TWO DAYS IN WOCDS Miolnu I naliii-r ll i. I'nrkcr of tlir I trwl Nallnniil II.iiiU of l ullahnnin, I r ii 11 . , 11 1 r-llilera. Caattaaoosa, T'i.n.. o t u, a mes ngB from Tullahorua, Tenn., state.-, that the mi--iii; cashier, Allen Parker, of tke First national bank, ha surrendered after BBBflBf ill! BlBlaWBflj in the vooils for two days within two aattai of Tullahoma. His pkyaieal and nerrous nonditJoa la wrought to the highest pinb. Hi atatat that the Books t e.v a shortage of a little over $'4.ooo. 'lis rev. rr.ie toüoi teuis are correct to a prt ny. The 1; .ofie, loss, he says, was due to tneeulai ion.

LOST CABIN MINE FOUND. t-'smuiia 4 Iniin. 1 oi I rnrK of l ot ll.ili mhi ri, f a I I In tlnt Hi- v 11 H w I 11 1 J . 0 Reno. Nev , Oct. J.V V. C lies- an aid resident of California. BBI reached ituras Hadoc eonatf, cai , wih aar 1 al tkOB ands dollars ir BJDid and auaslafl of ore from what he declares is th. famous Lost Camin mine, ku h las been M'irili'-ii for by pro-peitors for half a (entury. The ruins of an Old calun found on the mine i bntifles

it an the claim, which was first loa'eil nearly .',' y ars ago. when th" MpaVM ladtaai kilted every Brospectot hey COnld find. HAS MARIRED CHORUS GIRL lam k lim, nie Ymmmu lMBB luirit II 1 1 1 In 11 11 i n . Hm Unrrird Woman of III iioier.

Pittsburg, Ca.. Oct. U, kftaff spend Ing BtatOBl $1,000,1 in orbr t i-eo. 'hat Barry K Thaw didn't marry without th" eaaaaal Bf his family, the news from Loudon that the lively young heir to more BllllOna than he an count, has marred Bvalfl Nesbftt, th" formet Pittsburg ckonta girl and art model, ha falb n a blow most bitter on the Thaws, of Pittsburg, where every member of the family is worth at least a few miilb-ti I nrlllilnu l.aniiitln. HarbtB, Od ZT,. A number of lupine, e pri oners have been brought to his plac . The Japanese are heavily fortifying the village of Lamming It is reported that the Russians have buried 7"i Japanese who were killed lefending l.one Tree It wa snowiug Monday Warahla I'or llrnrll. Rio Janeiro. t-t B), Th" bam er if dpput es has adOBtai a bill auth trying the government to place contract artnnd for th building of LH war ihius.

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Miss Nettie Blackmore, tells how any young woman

manently cured of monthly pains by taking Lydia R Pinkhams Vegetable Ompound. M Tbtrxa Women : I had frequbttt hcadachefl ( ( a aeTero nature, dark spots ticforo my eyea, and at my menstrual period I ituTerea untold agonr. A member of tiic lodge riitkltam'gTifl,! table CBaaiianml. but I only goorned good advi 1 and felt that my case waa bopeieaB, but she kept it mo until I Inuilit a bottle ami started taking it. I soon bad the best reason Ln the woi Id to chantjo my opinion of the medicine, aa each day my health Improved, and Anally I waa entirely without pain at my m truationperiods. lamm t fTaU-iul" KaTXTtl IiLackmoke, Ml tViitr.il Ave., Hlniicapolia, 3Iuia. Painful Periods are quu klv and permanent lv oven 01110 by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. The abore letter Is onlj one t hunareats of thousands which prove this statement to be fact. Menstruation 1 ;i seven- strain on n vomans ritalify. If It Is painful iwme thing in Brroaw. Don! t;ho narcotics to deaden the pain, but rem ore th' cause per haps i: is caused iy Lrrcfrularlty or womb displacemrnt, or the development of a tumor. What ewer it K 1 K. PiaJÜaaBa t-i t.iile Coau pound is i;iarunteed to cur it. If there La anything about your ca.s alot wliich you WObM lilce spidrlce, write freely to Mrs. l'in'.ih.iin. She v:!l tn-nt your letter as t riet I eoofidcatiaL She can tarely kelp you, for ro per-'.n in An rea ran sn-ai from a wider exr rienec in treat inir female HI. She haaht I pi 1 boadn da '

omen back to ne.iltli. tier auiiress i-i i.um. .via.-s , nnu iier You are very foolish if you do not accept her kind invitation.

Details of Another Case. DaUB Mas. riNKHAM. Iimorancc and carelessness is the cause of most of the Bufferings of women, I believe tl it if vc pn perly understood the la'S of health v.- would all be well, but if the h k women only knew the truth about Lydia V. IMnkbnm'a Vi-5,'etobIe Compound, they w uld be saui much mi tier

ing aiid would -.in I tu '1.

lusi'd itf'r nve months for a local uin eulty whi li bad troubled me f- r yi ars, and for which I bad sp nt hundredi

of dollars in the vain endeavor to rectify. Ify life Ion 1 a n t ped, mil I wai daily losing my vitality. Lydia E. Ptnkham's egetable foniiMtiiiHl .und me comi , and

I am nowenjovinp the best of health. Bit I am moat gratefnl,and only too jiL-ased toendor.se mi. h ;i f?r.-at remedy." Mi JaUUIII L BOWABCI, 604 H St., X. W., Washington, 1). Mrs. Plnkham, w hose address Is Lynn, Mass., will answer - laeet" fully and without Cott all leltera BalBVaaaed to bcr bj -u k wonieu.

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RIFLE (ft, PISTOL CARTRIDGES. It's the shots that hit that count. " Winchester Rifle and Pistol Cartridges in all calibers hit, that is, they shoot accurately and strike a good, hard, penetrating blow. This is tne kind of cartridges you will get, if you insist on havin the time-tried Winchester make. ALL DEALERS BELL WINCHESTER MAKE OF CARTRIDGES.

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QUICKLY m PERMÄNENTLY

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No Pain.

LEWiN.

Over 12 000 Cured dupnß 15 years'

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ST. LOUIS. MO.

MEXICAN

Mustang Liniment heuls Old Sure quickly.

MBZICalM Mustang Liniment cures SprnitiH nml Strains