Bedford Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - June 6, 1908, Bedford, Indiana NO. 307. june 6 1908. LIA Come MEN KILLED Others by Bursting Steam United States Cruiser at San June 5.A terrible accident occur -ed on board the United States armored cruiser Tennessee at 11:08 o'clock this While the ship at nineteen knots on a spaed trial off Point a steampipe in the starboard burst under 235 pounds killing four men and injuring ten of the men in the compartment at the The the cause of which is a few minutes after Admiral Uriel Capt. F. B. Chief Engineer R had left the on a tour of Four of the men were killed instantly and two of the injured are expected to die Fellows ONE MAN MEMORIAL Observed by lodge No. 11], 177, Independent Order of Odd will tomorrow decorate the graves of the deceased members of the who are buried in Green Hill and Beech Grove and it is desired that all members who can possibly do so make it a point to Joseph S. August William Newton Henry G. P. A. A. M. A. B. P. Dr. J. M. is customary also for the Odd P ellows to decorate the graves of the deceased wives of Odd Fellows and of deceased members of the Rebekah The list of these is as Beech Sallie Mrs. Clarissa Mrs. J. S. Mrs. Ferd Mrs. Davis Mrs. Lafe Mrs. Kate Miss Zoe Mrs. Amelia Mrs. H. C. Mrs. Henry Mrs. W. W. Mrs. Milt Mrs. Roscoe Mrs. E. L. Mrs. Casper Mrs. J. T. Mrs. P. E. Mrs. M. P. Beech Forest Mrs. William Mrs. Lizzie Mrs. G. P. Mrs. A. A. Mrs. Eliza Mrs. Rachel West Baden Scared Colored officers of the No. 177, 1. 0. 0. in this are in receipt of the new rituals of the order which go into effect on July 1 and those who have looked over them say they the finest ever and will no doubt make a hit with the members who like and impressive ceremonies in meeting at the at 1 p. m. Judge J. B. familiar with the old of will deliver Fellowship that fection had already been reached in the forms and JUNE 1:45. Flight for Cook LIME COAL M. day among the secret orders was inaugurated by the dependent Order of Odd Lodge being the first in this city to inaugurate the Since then most of the other orders have taken it up until now the custom has become almost universal among the secret and fraternal which in some form a memorial though they do not all observe it in decorating the graves of the The custom is a pretty one and one that should be kept White Girl Walters Were by of the changes and all details of degree the new which are the result of long study and preparation by the great men of the are said to be a great improvement and there is much anxiety to get a team familiar with cannot be used until July 1 but by that time it is hoped that the team will have mastered most of the I There are something over 300 Odd I Fellows belonging to the anxious connection with the decoration there is a roll m which i members of the lodge respond with | some appropriate quotation or senti I A marriage license was issued this ment for the deceased j morning to James A. Deckard and The following is a list of the Odd | Nora A. who are buried In Green J. Dr. H. F. J. W. George William Henry Tom J. R. John James E. J. S. W. A. James M. W. Warren Dr. H. C. W. W. W. J. W. C. E. E. D. M. H. A. J. P. H. Corney Barton Casper M. R. L. Thomas Wendel Beech Ada Withers went to this being called there to see Miss Theresa in the building leased by a negro named and known as the White men joined in the games is in this that place was used for storing the gambling devices spirited from the Brown clubhouse before the as wagons were seen to drive hurriedly in front of the while a number of devices were carried No one has seen the Brown machines moved and the supposition is that they are still in the TIGER Susie Huffines has returned home from where she has been instructor in music at college for young ladies for the past two M. F. Dunn will leave Monday for on bis regular spring fishing There is no sport that appeals to Mr. Dubn as strongly as that of fishing and twice a year he makes a trip to the where they are real fish to Upheld by Indiana Supreme Case ot Arch Now in Federal so badly that they could scarcely fifty negroes rushed into the street after two shots of dynamite had been exploded on the of the European hotel at West which is leased by Charles Considerable damage was done to the but no person was killed nor It was alleged that Rice had been permitting gambling and the sale of intoxicants in his this is not believed to be the chief reason for the demonstration of last is intense feeling among the white people against the which almost developed into a race caused by the West Baden hotel discharging the white girls who waited upon the tables and substituting colored Unknown about 1 a. began filing revolvers in sections of the and altogether fully fifty shots were came the two explosions of evidently * intended to damage the hotel where the negroes are Many citizens believe this is the beginning of a concerted to drive the negroes out of the Reports of the shots were heard for miles and the citizens rushed to the scene from every As a result the negroes were greatly excited and many of them arranged to leave fearing a race years ago threats were made against the but no effort was made to drive them This the conditions seem more Mr. of the West Baden is much disturbed over the asserting that he is trying to better moral The supposition is that the raiders came from the country West Baden and French fact is apparent that the recent raid on the gambling industry there by the state authorities did not frighten the colored people out f as it did the night since Brown's closed there has been judgment convicting Archibald of under the tiger passed by the last of the offense unlawfully keeping place where intoxicating liquors were sold to in violation of the laws of the State of and sentencing him to imprisonment thirty days and payment of a fine of was Friday affirmed by the supreme had a drug store at in where his clerk sold But the chief objection urged against the conviction on appeal was that the affidavit on which Yazel was convicted did not deny that he had a saloon Judge Monks is no part of the definition of the offense by the portion of the statute under which the defendant was that the person should not have a A person licensed under the laws of this state to sell intoxicating who runs or operates a place where intoxicating liquors are bartered or given away in violation of the laws of this or who shall be found in possession of such liquors for such is guilty of a violation of said clause and his license is no is now serving a term in the federal prison at for violation of the United States liquor ilk Sprinkled tlie Road Willi the in the neighborhood of the Home the milky way Friday afternoon about 4 when a horse attached to one of the Pine Hall milk wagons took it into his head to do a wild broncho What gave the animal his scare is not but he not only ran away but did a turn in high kicking that would have aroused envy in the breast of the average ballet girl or fair The wagon was pretty badly damaged and the contents of a ten gallon milk can went to lay the dust on Fifteenth people are now seeking shelter under Straw high very wise are coming to The Globe for your head cool and vour body will not be so find you won't be so hot a look at our new and handsome got a shape and a size for every variety of Straws Bnd Hats for the young man and the comfortable Hat proposition for the middle aged Hats at 2.5c, to handsome All Right opportunity to buy Rugs at prices not to be had any Prices so low that we should clean up all this season's This stock includes Tapestry and Body Wilton Velvet Rugs in 9x12 also Body Brussels in 10.6x13.6 connection with the Rug Sale we offer our entire line of Lace Curtains at prices not heretofore This stock includes all grades of Brussels Net and Swiss economy to buy at the Cash Store for you get cash prices on the Ruth West returned this forenoon from where she had been visiting her Mrs. Ernest R. F. Fourteenth entertained a small company of ladies at dinner Friday in honor of Mrs. of mother of F. D. and C. S. Venue Knox to Lawrence the jury in the case against Ida Emmons had been selected yesterday afternoon the defense sprung a great surprise on the county by a motion for a charge of venue to Lawrence In spite of the protests of the state and because of the fact that most of the witnesses from Lawrence county the was sustained and the case for is a very uncommon occurence for a case from Knox county to be to Lawrence but it is thought that something more definite will develop in the case by the change than was the case in the two former trials It is stated that by the act the defense is playing into the hands of the but whether or not the same is true will be developed when the case is defendant was put under a cash bond of and Vincennes