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Show THE LEMUR A CHARMING PET HOPE Eha In Hit "Naturalist on tha Prowl" Describes Little Animal Servants Afraid of Him. GRIPPEI1 SENT PEOPLE TO WASHINGWHO HAVE MINERS MEET DEATH DISAPPOINTMENTS SEEN BELLE ELMORE. Woman Supposed to Have Been Mur dered by Doctor who is Under Sentence of Death Said to be Natural Gas Combustion Assigned as the Cause, the Force of Explosion Being Terrific All of the Men TON BY in - day. He refused to name the place where he bad located her, but said she .could not be Interviewed, and gave the Impression that she is being detained in a sanitarium. "I will be able to tell in .a few days whether our clew amounts to any ONLY thing," he said. ."I do not wish any publicity in the matter, and I am sorry that the story was published this morning." It is further declared that affidavits have been forwarded to Washington by people who claim to have seen Mrs. Crlppen in this country. The London authorltes have been out. That was beyond human endurance, and 1 would roll the little fellow into a ball, wind his long, fully tall about him, and fling him into the bed. He would be unwound In a moment, and would skip away to explore some more. His hind legs being longer than his fore, he walked slowly, with his head down; but when in a hurry he would stand up and bound along like a kan garoo, tall in the air, arms extended, fingers spread, looking like nothing one ever saw. The servants regarded bim as un canny, and fled at his approach. He would give chase, and there never was finer sport than to see the fat butler in full flight up the long stairway, with the gleeful little demon after him, three steps at a bound. Youth's Companion . informed. Hanging of Crlppen Deferred. London. It was officially announced Monday that Dr. Hawley H. Crlppen, convicted and sentenced to death for the murder of his wife, Belle Elmore, would not be executed on Tuesday, as originally arranged, for the reaaon that the law provides that two weeks must elapse between the dismissal of an appeal and the carrying out of the sentence. November 23 has been fixed upon as the date of the execuMeantime tion. Solicitor Newton, Crlppen'a counsel. Is drafting a peti- tion for a reprieve. PLAN AERIAL STOMACH SQUADRON. Twenty Machines to Be Purchased at Once for Army. Washington. Plans for an aerial military squadron will be presented to congress, the number of the air machines to be provided being left by the war department to the law makers. This was announced on Monday by Major General Leonard Wood, chief of staff of the army. Brigadier General Charles Allen, chief of the signal corps, in his report to General Wood, already has recommended that twenty machines be purchased at once for the army. The necessity for more beavier- than-ai- r machines la held by army authorities to be Imperative If the United States Is to keep abreast of other powers In tbe science of military aviation. Indigestion, Gas, Heartburn or Dys pepsia Relieved Five Minutes After Taking a Little Dlapepsln. Here Is a harmless preparation which surely will digest anything you cat and overcome a sour, gassy or stomach wltbin five minutes If your meals don't fit comfortably, or what you eat lies like a lump of lead In your stomach, or If you bave heart burn, that Is a sign of Indigestion. Get from your Pharmacist a case of Pape's Diapepsln and take a dose Just as soon as you can. There will be no sour risings, no belching ol undigested food mixed with add, no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness ot beavy feeling In the stomach. Nausea Debilitating Headaches, Dizziness ot Intestinal griping. This will all go and. besides, there will be no sour food left over In the stomach to poison your breath with nauseous odors. Pape's Dla nepsln is a certain cure for stomachs, because takes bold of your food and digests 11 lust the same as If your stomach 60-ce- Rebellion Spreading. r wasn't there. Relief In five minutes from all atom ach misery is waiting for you at any drug store here In town. cases of Pape's There large Diapcpsln contain more than sufficient to thoroughly cure almost any case of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Gastritis or 60-ce- nt any other stomach disorder. New Orelans. Tbe Honduran re bellion started by General Valadarea on the little Island of Amapala Is spreading to tbe southern roast of Honduras, according to a special cable to the Picayune from Guatemala City. Valladares la stilt In control of Amapala. and according to the dispatch President Davllla haa advised Commander Hayes of the United States gunboat Princeton, now anchored In the bay, of bis Inability to cope with the fugitive and has asked for tbe Prlnccton'a assistance. Another Charge Against Dietx. Hayward, Wis John F. Dletz. "the Toilet Table Accessories at the Pres Cameron dam defender," on Monday was released from jail on $40,000 ent Moment Are Costly but DeSmart. bonds, but Immediately was cidedly on another charge and Is again In All tha toilet and dressing table jail. Dletz was charged with killing requisites are now found In fine Ivory Oscar Harp, a deputy, In the recent The only care needed Is to rub off sioe of Dletz's cabin at Cameron Jam. with a fresh, soft cloth, occasionally As soon as Dletz stepped out of the in alcohol If jail. Sheriff Madden served a warrant using a rag moistened These, too, are more for the shooting of Patrick McGin on pots occur. costly than silver, but are considered May 8, 1904. very smart. In The barks are monogramed Says Sunday Papers Are Illegal. black, brown, and occasionally In Kansas City, Mo. Contracts for adraised gold. Sometimes the sots are vertising newspapers published on bown with floral decorations, but were declared void by Judge Sunday this Is not ao good style as is seen In i. M. Johnson In the Kansas City many of the Imitations. court of appeals. The Sunday lator Vblte celluloid sets with a mono- laws of this state, the court held, gram In black, dark green, blue, or were being violated when such newsbrown are now to be found In good paper were printed, and therefore designs with simple lines. The latest any contract for work In connection preparations are no longer combus with the publication would necessarily tible, and a full celluloid toilet set Is be Mogul. a good investment for a guest room Closed Clothing Houses. for a girl at college, or for the chronic Chicago traveler; for use In a bag they are Inability to detail policemen to preserve the peace at the much lighter than any other ware. The searcher after novelty can have many tailoring shops affected by the ber dressing table appointments In an garment workers' strike, and at the tlque gilt, old Japanese lacquer, or same time to prevent disorder at the Dresden china. 1.322 (tolling places In Chlcaeo on Such a selection Is not for the aver election day, compelled Chief of Folice age buyer, as, unless rare workman Steward to appeal to the clothship and corresponding cost are had, ing manufacturers to shut down tha results are likely to be poor. places of business on election day. Government Will Press Case. Not Seeking Trouble. Washington. Having won the It 1 should think would be the bug bear of your life trying to get up new round of Its fight against the Imperial brand new jokes," said tha syrups Window Glass company, alleged to be a trust, the department of justice thetlc caller. "That. ssld the humorist, cheer will press the government s criminal action against the officers and directfully, "Is the Jesst of our troubles." ors at t ittsburg on November 4. Demurrers rerently entered by those in He Wasn't Afraid. "Oh, well," said the grocer to the dieted have been overruled. dissatisfied customer, as the ergu Coronation June 22. tnent wed warm, "don't get put out London. a King Oeorce has a bant It ." ' don't Intend to," snapped the rus- proclamation Hiring the date of the coronation for June 22. tonr. "And you can't put me out FINE IVORY NOW THE VOGUE 111 ..t 1 lud - (Copyright. ItlO.) TWO OF CREW CHINESE SAVED PROGRESSING Decree Issued Announcing That an Imperial Parliament Will be Convened In 1913. Steamer Goes Down and Crew and Passengers Lose Their Lives. Anglo-Algeria- ARE n Pekln. An official decree was Is sued on Friday announcing that an Imperial parliament, the first In the history of China, would be convened in Tenerlffe, Canary Islands. Two seamen, the sole survivors, arrived here Saturday and told of the loss of the n liner Kurdistan of Sell- ly, October 20. The steamer carried a crew of forty. There were three women passengers. The survivors reached here on the German steamer Santa Ursula. The Kurdistan was long over due aC Anglo-Algeria- 1913. This' Is a concession to the demands of the recently constituted senate and delegations of the privlnclal assem blies. The program fixed by the late em provided for the assero bllng of an imperial parliament in 1915, but until recently the throne had re fused to entertain petitions praying that the date be advanced. Friday's Mar-seUe- and Saturday the owners sent OPERATION Seattle, Wash. Two explosions, oc curring within a few minutes of each other, shortly before 7 o'clock Sunday morning, resulted In the death of wolve men. In the Lawson mine at Black Diamond, thirty miles southeast of Seattle. Seven men going down on shift and five men coming up were caught between the first and sixth lev els, and it is almost certain that all Natural gas combustion Is perished. assigned as the cause. All the men were foreigners. The force of the explosions was ter rific, showers of earth, tlmberu and bits of clothing, believed to be that of the miners, being blown fron"' the slope of the mine. Timbers measuring sixteen inches thleR ana eigmi reel long were blown half a mile. A big section of steamplpe was blown a sim ilar distance and sank fifteen feet in the ground. The shock of the explo sion, which was felt for miles around, wan so great that many thought there bad been an earthquake. Soon after the explosion the mine began to cave in. Indicating that all the supports bad been blown out and the tunnels wrecked. It Is doubtful It the mine will be reopened. The dam age Is estimated at $250,000. Vegetable Compound press-dowage- e FROM AN ByLydiaEaPinkham's a vessel to search for her. She sailed from Manchester on October 17. The survivors were drifting in a life boat when, on October 21, they were picked up by the British ship decree set forth that the parliament Vincente, which transferred them to would be convened within three years. The police went from house to house the Santa Ursula, on November 2. Informing the occupants of the edict End of Garment Workers' Strike. Presently the dragon banner and pa The backbone of the gar- per lanterns appeared above every Chicago. ment workers' strike was broken Sat door. Beyond this there was no pubwhen President lic manifestation over the momentous urday afternoon, RIckert. Jane Adams of Hull house news. and Harry Hart of Hart. Schaffner & Fewer Pensioners on Rolls. Marx, entered Into an agreement While the number of Washington. of all of tbe strikers the whereby big pensioners on the rolls of the United clothing firm, numbering, It Is esti- States decreased during tbe last fiscal mated, 15,000 persons, are to return more than 25,000, the average to work at once. Other firms are ex year by annual value of each pension at the pected to fall In line, and the strike close of tbe year was slightly more Is regarded as settled. than $2 greater than the year prevl ous, when It was $169.82. The dls Park Board Ousted. bursements for pensions during the Topeka. Kan. The supreme court year amounted to $159,974,056.08. a on Saturday issued an order ousting decrease compared with the previous the Kansas City park board. The The annual of $1,999,647.69. year board refused to abdicate when tbe value of the pension roll at the end commission form of government, which of the year was $158,332,391.82. provides for another method of con "Doc" Thompson Convicted of Murder, trolling parks, was adopted. San Francisco "Guilty of murder In Rioting In New York. the second degree" was the verdict New York. The most serious riot returned on Friday against Robert ing that has yet marked the strike of Thompson, charged with the murder express drivers and helpers, culmlnat of Eva Swan, the young stenographer Ing In the shooting of a striking driver whose mutilated body waa unearthed by a guard on a wagon, took place from its biding place beneath tbe ceSaturday night, following an abrupt ment floor of a vacant bouse. Tbe termination of negotiations between conviction followed a trial that lasted the men and the companies. for several days; but the Jury's deliberations required Lut an hour and Gigantic Deal In Oil. twenty minutes. Pittsburg. Pa It was announced Britons are Suspicious, here Saturday that the Standard Oil London. The meeting of the cr.ar company has taken over the holding of the 3. C. Trees Oil company of and the German emperor at Potsdam this city at Caddo parish. La., paying Is causing perturbation in England The oil fields comprise and Russian diplomatic circles, for $9,000.0(10. 104.000 acres about twenty-fivmiles the are cspable of coming north of Shreveport. This Is said to to anemperors agreement, leaving England out be the largest deal In oil lands In the in the cold. The Berlin newspapers history of the Industry. Insist that Germany and not England Is Russia's friend. The Russian Believes Belle Elmore Is Alive. newspapers, which always New York. To bark his hellof that been patronized by the czar, Belle Klmore, the wife f Ir. Hawley have the same thing. Crlppen, still lives, Dr. J. M. Munyon say a reward here of Pblladeplhla ofT'-rHeinxe Freed From Prison. Saturday night of $'.0,000 to any one York. Arthur llclnre, the broNew who will produce her. "I will even, pay It Vj the woman herself," be said, "If ther of F. Augustus Helnite. was re she will come forward In time to save leased from the Toombs on Friday sentence for after serving a ten-daher husband." contempt of court- - The contempt con Baldwin Will Sua Roosevelt. slsted in advising a bookkeeper of bis New Haven, Conn. Judge Simeon brother's firm to leave town when the E. Baldwin, Democratic nominee for bookkeeiter was wanted by the federa I governor, on Saturday announced that grsnd Jury as a witness In the Invest he would bring suit against former gation of the Hlnze firm. President Roosevelt on account of Inspect Cuiebra Cut. statements reported to have been members of ' th Panama. The made by Mr. Roosevelf in a speech In American Institute of Mining Fnel New Hampshire relative to Judge Baldwin's attitude on labor legislation. neer to tbe number of l."0, with the! families, arrived here Tuesday niehl after a visit to rjatun dam. On WedWoman Convicted of Murder. tbe Cuhbra nesday they inspected ce cut. Waco, Texas Mrs. Minnie with of the murder Straight, charged Children Burned to Death. her husband. T. E. Strelght, a news paper man, at McGregor, Texas, June Hartington, Neb. Clarence and Er18, was found guilty of murder In the nest Peterson, agorj and 3 years, sons first degree In the Fourth dis'iict of Peter Peterson, and Lf-- Peterson, court here Saturday. Her punishment aged 14, a son of Sever Peterson, were was fixed, at life Imprisonment. The burned to death In a fire which dedefendant claimed self defense. stroyed the Peterson borne. Crowd Was No Protection. Kansas City. While hundreds of people thronged the sidewalks outside, two highwaymen entered a pawnshop in the heart of the city at noon on Saturday, held up M. IanMs, tbe proprietor, and escaped. Strike Causes Famine. Cebere, France. Reports from say the town is stricken wiib famine a a result of the general strike whkh has cut off supj.lies. The population is erlted and disorders are frequent. SAVED Killed Were Foreigners. Sanitarium. That the woman sup Philadelphia. posed to be Belle Elmore Crlppen, for whose murdur Dr. Hawley Crlppen is under sentence of death In London, has been under surveillance for the last five days somewhere In the mid dle west is stated by the head ot a private detective agency here on Mon- four-hande- d 1 LIFE'S TWELVE KILLED AS RESULT OF TWO EXPLOSIONS IN WASHINGTON COLLIERY. AFFIDAVITS Pets are of all sorts. One of the most amusing and attractive Is described by Eha in his "Naturalist on the Prowl." This little animal was a lemur, and besides many gentle and caressing ways. It seemed as if It possessed a certain sense of humor. Says Eha: "I used to take its soft hand and examine its pretty nails. Each band bad one long, sharp claw. Such a curious arrangement puzzled me, until one day a flea showed me the use of that claw. It bit the lemur under the ribs. I expect the little beast had reason to be thankful that nature had pared one toe when it promoted it to animals. the order of There never was a more charming pet. He took life so gayly, and the antics were so original. When my man let him out of his cage in the morning, he would scamper straight to my bedroom, look round with large eyes brimming over with mild curiosity, and, lightly as a rubber ball, spring to my dressing table, where be would examine everything. Then he would bound across the bed and land on my ahoulders, handle my'ears gently, wondering what was in the bole, and thrusting in his long tongue to find SICK, SOUR, UPSET FOR Bwtcner Runs Amuck. Cedarbiifg. Va. lxuis Hoffman, a butcher, shot and killed his 12 year old son Carl, wounded his wife, Ms brother Frnet and the lat'er's son, Hoffman was Walter, early Friday. lodged In jail. Chauffeur is Accused. New Orleans. William H. Hoffman, a chauffeur, was arretted and charged t ith murder following the dath John Kflley on FTIiiy, a th feuf of injuries !nfi;cfd whn Hoffman' fr.achine struck Mm. Vance Gets Off Easy. Salt Lake City. After being sen tenced to death, granted a stay of execution and finally given another trial, Thomas Vance will not be executed for the alleged murder of his wife, Mary Vance, In November of 1907. The Jury was given the case late Saturday night, after listening to testimony for six days, reached an agreement late Sunday afternoon and returned a verdict of guilty of assault with intent to commit murder. The minimum punishment for this offense is one year's Imprisonment and the maximum is twenty years. ter Forest, an operation four years ago I bad pains downward in both sides, T)e wia-"Af- backache, and a weakness. The doctor wanted me to Mrs. AtrorsTE have another operation. I took LycflaE. Plnkham'B Vegetable Compound and I am entirely cured of my troubles-- " SPZRXjmrs, De Foiv est, Wisconsin. Another Operation Arolded. Hew Orleans, La, "For years 1 suffered from severe female troubles. Finally I was confined to my bed and the doctor said an operation was neceas sary. I gave Lydla Ji. Finkham's Vegetable Compound a trial first, and was saved from an operation." Mrs. 1111 Jverlerec St, New Lily Peyroux, Orleans, La. Thirty years of unparalleled success: confirms the power of Lydia E. Ilnk-ham-'s Vegetable Compound to cure female diseases. The great volume of unsolicited testimony constantly pouring in proves conclusively that Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound la a remarkable remedy for those distressing feminine ills from which so many women suffer. If you want special advice about to SI rs. Finkbam, your case write at Lynn, Mass. Her advice) la free, and always helpful HOWARD E. BURTON. Oold. Hpclmn BllYar. "6c; Gold, Me; SCIno prtoa.: Elopes Ld. il; tolfl, Ur, or Copper, II. Mulls wint oa ppllrtlom full prtc list nudumpire work aolu-luid- , T Iltauu KtUaul hU. AMATEUR PH0T06RAPHERS "7?. full ft nd do It right, (Ml tnr ft Ibm, loo perdftlft.lt In cloud ftfliwt. vfrn (Ives k,n, und nnaimlmd negative. Vftkil print. Sims, ft y llA VIS t,tl h-- : lift, to, Wl4. VlNUUlJiU (XX. MouM.r, 1. Ouluntda fttul amftllrr m.4i; Mental Influence. "How far is it to Oloomviller we ask of the native who la leaning over the gate. Tragic Death of Boy. "Ten mile straight ahead," be anSL Anthony, Idaho. The little 3- son of M. L. Fuller of Marys- - swers. year-ol"But we met a man a little way vllle, a few miles north of this city on the O. S. L. railway, met death in back and be said It waa only two a somewhat tragic manner Friday. mllea." "Short, fat man. drlvln' a fleabittee The father was employed In the Far mers Elevator & Exchange company's sorrel boss?" the man." I" building at that place and his little ' "Did you meet or pass him?" son played near him. In some man' 1 "We passed him." ner a heavy car door fell on the child so. a drlvln' He's balker "Thought and bis death resulted some few hours I traded him, an' he didn't want bis later. boss to know bow much furder It had to go." Reasons for Thanksgiving. The progress of the Washington. Expecting Too Much. country as reflected by the records It was a cold, raw day, but the of nonulation and havests and tne gen eral conditions of International pence. Nevercweats and tbe Fearnoughts are things for which thankKglving I were playing a game of ball on tbe Just tbe same. especially due for the year 1910, ac- prairie. of the Neversweata, bis Tbe pitcher annual to the Thanksgiving cording balf failed dismally la frozen, fingers Tatt President Issued by proclamation getting tbe balls over the plate. on Sunuiy , "Aw," said the captain. "I fought Grief Led to Suicide. ye wust one o' dese cold weather New York. Anton Schwartz, mil- pitchers!" "I am," said the slab artist, blowlionaire brewer and president of the firm of liernhcitner & Schwartz, shot ing on his benumbed digits to warm "but I ain't a Ice pitcher, blame and killed himself here Sunday in his them, yelover of Grief the death apartments. his son was tbe cause. A Terrified Hero. Shoots Wife After Quarrel. "Did you have any narrow escapva Gvansville, Ind. George Foster, a In the surf last summer?" ' r. "One "Yea," replied the business man of this city, shot and fatally wounded his wife and killed him- lady whom I rescued waa so grateful self Sunday. Foster had been separ that aba nearly married me." ated from hta wife, and the tragedy STOPPED SHORT was the result of a quarrel. Tonics, and Built Up on Taking Fell Dead In Pulpit. Right Food. San Jose, Cal. Rev, II. II. Claphatn of Santa Clara fell dead in his pulpit The mistake Is frequently made of in the Episcopal church there Sunday trying to build up a worn-ou- t nervous tonics drugs. system on morning while reading a psal.t, to h New material from which to rebullc congregation.' He was preaching h wasted nerve cells Is what should b first sermon In the church. supplied, and this ran be oblalne English Nobleman Falls Dead. only from proper food. New York. Sir Clifton Robinson, "Two years sgo 1 found myself ea tbe verge of a complete nervous colmanaging director of the t'n'ted Klcctrlc Tramways and di lapse, due to overwork and study, and rector of the t'nderground Railways to Illness In the family," writes a Wisof lvondon, died Sunday night on a consin young mother. "My friends became alarmed beIslington avenue Street car. cause I grew pale and thin and could Two Man Kills Insane Daughters. not sleep nights. I took various tonic Elizabeth. N. Y. After killing his prescribed by physicians, but thelt two dauchters. K. I. Freltch, a superffecta wore off shortly after 1 intendent of the public sertire corpor- stopped taking them. My food did ation, tried to kill himself at his home not seem to nourish me and 1 gained here and may die. t'ruiu h was Insane no flesh nor blood. 1 defrom ill health. "Reading of Grape-XuU-, to stop the tonics and see termined Checked. Cholera in Italy is what a change of diet would do. 1 Home.- The sanitary measures unate CrapeNuts four times a day. dertaken by the government to pre- with cream and drank milk also, went vent the spread of cholera are proving to bd early after eating a dish of The disease has been Orspe-Nuteffective. checked and the number of new cases "In about two weeks 1 was sleeping In a short time gained 29 reiorted daily is unall. soundly. pounds In weight and felt like a Burned to Death. different woman. My little Michael Coyne, g whom I was obliged to keepdaughter San Frafitisco. out of years old, who gained fame In the schotil la.it spring on account of early days of San Francisco as one chronic catarrh bas changed from a of the rhlef upiK.rter of the "ssnd thin, pale, nervous child to a rosy, lot" orator, Iennis Kearney, met death healthy girl and bas gone back to school this fall. Sunday In a hotel fire. "OrapeNiits and fresh air were the Runs Aground. Ship tnif agents used to accomplish tbe lHver, F.nglanJ. The German ship happy results." 1'ieufsen is ashore at South Foreland. Read "The Road to Wellvllle," la The lretien early in the day collided ckgs. "There's a Reason." In the rhannel with the stmer e tetter A tew F,Tr re4 trim time ttm. Tkoy damaged, .r I'.rlfchlon, which, bally trmr, mu4 toll f tr-- f hed rort. d life-save- s. rnm , kaat |