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"" WTnssr" u The Commoner. VOLUME 7, NUMBEIt 0 12 I' Hi ill I III 1 1 i I If II It ji v m if ?J i JVTTTT.rTiM V , i . . ii i ii . in... mi.i.i aii.ijiiii i ....T. V " tlr ilWI JuclBP W. V. Mol'fVtt flloil nl Ills homo al VliH'cimoK, Inillnna, a ft it n Ioiik MliioHH. .IikIkc MollVK was born In Owen county, February I!), I.S.":. JJo wiih a tfriulualo of the Indiana uiiiviM'Hlly and practiced law at Uie Owen county bar In partnership with O. W. IMckens. In 1SSI5 he moved lo ISlooinlleld and formed a partnership Willi fJyriiH 10. Davis. In 1S.)1 he was I elected Judtfo of the Fourteenth dis trict. In !!(! he came lo Vincennes and formed a law partnership with Tarn oh Wade lOmison. He has also .Bcrveil as city attorney of Vincennes. j Ho Is survived by his widow and two I Bona. It Is ohartfod that Captain AlcVay, of the steamer liiirchinont, from whose collision with a schooner many people lost Uiolr lives, showed cowardice and (IpMmHnil lit si ili!ir'e.vj. fiikiiitr miiIiim m ' Have himself. An Associated Tress dispatch from i Boston follows: "President Wllot of Harvard university, President Frost of Heron college, Kentucky, and the Rltflil Hov. William Iiitwronco, lOpis I copal bishop of Washington, speaking before Iho 'rwentieth Con Jury club to night, expressed themselves as being more or loss in favor of separate pub lie schools for negroes. President JD1 lot defended the separate school sys tem of the south, and said that the thirty colored students now at Har vard are not enough to make an In lluence for evil on the student mass of the university. Ho said, however, that if the number increased lo any extent he should favor a separation. President I-Yosl described the condi tions and Methods of conducting Heron college whore the races are sep arated. Hishop Lawrence agreed with President Idiot to a certain ex tent, lie thought there might bo son aiale Institutions when the two pop ulations were nearly equal." Two drastic bills were Introduced u. the Washington legislature prohib iting the publication in newspapers of . suggestive stories and prohibiting any account or reference to an execution ; a burning, a lynching, or the details of , the commission of any crime or of any criminal trial, and prohibiting also the .publication of certain medical advor-tibomonts. ( Representative Samuel W. MVOall ol Massachusetts deliveroii Mm m.ii,rti jpal address at the Lincoln banquet of the republican club In Now York em He criticised the president for his dis position to "regulate" everything. An Associated Press dispatch from San -rancisco follows: "That a man can be adjudged insane and still be he hi responsible for his acts was the ruling made by the state supremo court yesterday In the case of the poo Die against Frank Wlllard. who was found guilty of murder in the first de gree for having killed .1. II. Smith ber1 - 0fin?lIeiMlS?1,,l . nciS slnf; il1H) W, ,on llle -1ml was signing the commitment of Wlllard to the nsano asylum the latter lumped to his feet and declared angrt v that he was not Insane. He startei to run Clear the voice. Allay the tGtlrn caused by cough! g. Use when required. from the court room and the sheriff started after him. Wlllard turned around deliberately and shot the olli rial dead. As a result of the decision ol the supremo court Wlllard must bo sentenced to death." Iron and steel exports show an in ci ease of 10,000,000 for the year. One hundred and fifty persons lost their lives by a collision between the steamer Larchmont and the schooner Kiiowieton near Rlock Island, L. I. William F. Walker, treasurer of the savings bank at Now Hrighton, Con necticut, is missing and is reported short Jfnon.oOO. lie was also treas urer for the Connecticut Baptist association. The Iowa stale senate has passed a state resolution calling upon congress to call a constitutional convention to arrange for the election of United Sraies senators by the vote of the people. The resolution will, it is said, pass the house. Frank W. ITiggins, former governor ol New iork, died at his home at Oiean, New York. The South Dakota legislature has passed a reciprocal demurrage bill, also i bill to prohibit corporations contri buting to campaign funds, also a bill lo prohibit "treating" in saloons. A two-cent railroad fare bill passed the Towa house of representatives without a dissenting vote. Lieutenant Sidney S. Hurbanks was released from the federal penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kansas, after serving fifteen months. Hurbanks was court martialed for various charges, his trou ble being precipitated by a Filipino woman who claims that ho had Al tered into marriage arrangements with llOl lllll.ll.llllrt. ,,.,,, 11... i ,1. -.y. ",w,llmn .-,ufs umL UUiUe JU.0 dozens of armv olHcora wim n i-.,A ing with these Filipino women." Then he promises accusation. An Associated Press dispatch from Madison, Wisconsin, follows: "As sembly man Miller of Lacrosse, a re publican, introduced a joint resolution n the legislature today, memorializing the president to call a special session . Tv7. lor Imi"cdlato revision of the tariff." plicition for enrollments shall have been made. "Sec. 2. That no child of alien birth over flic ages of nine, ton, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen and sixteen years shall bo enrolled in any of ihe first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seven til or eighth grades, re spectively. "See. :. If said alien children shall bo found deficient in their ability to speak or deficient in the elements of the English language, or unable to at tend the grades mentioned therein such children shall be enrolled in special schools or In special classes established exclusively for such children as aud in the manner the board of education shall deem proper and most expedient." WANTED-PRRSON OF dOOD ItEFEI. nco In ench congressional district to travel and collect. Salary $1000.00 per year and neces sary traveling expenses. Salary paid weekly and expenses advanced. Address, J. A. Albxan mm, 125 Plymouth Place, Chicago, Illinois. rroerir this magnificent picture 1 This plcturo should be In ovory homo. ANOTHER SORT OF FUEL Ontario thought coal was again o hand Tuesday morning, a sealed box car being side-tracked hero late Mou day night. I.ut when our citizens hastened early to the coal ofllce thoy wore Informed the precious car was tilled with beer. Ontario (Ore.) Argus. vWftAb vs It Ii n dctltttfu foot of & luppj farmer nj Mi lim. lly picturtot k twtu. Urol lnddtot In th Htm of pit axnj tumttt. The pietort l prlntM la bril liant ootorr, th 16x22 loclin. No bctnr thoold be with vat It. W want jail (Alittornf jii!nltl itli Thf I'1gtrt a larfo nwnthlj Jour bxL A n tpfdat lndncfin(Dl e VU Mod It 4 tncnthl ou trUl ftrlOanti. U joa will alw ttnA oi fire iun w- lll nitlljcu thf ptctur "A IlilTT FMtl.T " Tk ur to Include th nun with 10 pcnti boM ve cinnot (dtej-ou the picture without theu. THE BADGER. 721 Third St.,Milwnukee.Wis. 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