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Show ' r- - THE FROVn ' hFRAi n V . n it a l. T Norweclu . brl off Jutland and The -- WTecke4 m 1 ill at ' j, 1 1 1 I ' - 1 mnf g.i : -- r- i it - T7 ' af4? . - .,, - w ii n i - " - . - ' , . Aaia inn A vAi - -- say-teg- ca. , a- honeymoon. The bill to repeal the, whipping post law was defeated Inline lower house of the Oregon ieglslature last week, and the blllprohlbltlng the wearing of hatplnaln eiceaa of ten Inches la 1 r - -i Finally rioted Sleuth Lands the Man at ax and Conviction 1$ Rapidly Secured. mdi of fright .1 a ": " 1 ap- prehension. Tft be afraid of cyclones bad enough, Is and I cerlalnly do not want my chilerals In thejjuilding, for generals were Supt John Schore was head of .Scotdren to believe In a drug on the market in Haytl even land Yard at that time., and Murray ghosts as an add" ' ed terror to the exceeding the number of colonels in went to see him. troubles that beat "Hase you papers "entitling you to Kentucky. The twenty" enterprising young men had swords concealed un hold 'your prisoner in England?"- - en upon the short der their capes and they lost ho ime quired Sohor& shore line wf life!" rin seizing one of the unlucky generals And yetMiave- Murray produced the warrantOf re- and hacking off his head. News of cijiaiSisned byjthe governortenral , 1 you noticed these tee "arising "reached "President of Canada, and Schore perused It V mothers together? " - cries promptly hastened out of carefully. "Merry," to church and rallied his men, who began, "It Isn't enough, Mdrrjf," he said. One; "the most awfiil tramp-caffi- e back door yesterday, and I just shooting right and left until there "They won't keep your' prisoner here my ' were-4eorpsea lying around Port on that." know the house will be rubbed within 77 7 ' " ""Rather aghast at The result of his" a wek!" in ptluue. in - he mean Inquiries, Murray in this : extremity "Oh, dfiar, .1 know our'B will. tooJ time bad vlaited the Jail and released bethought himself of Sir Charles Tup adds' 'the 'second woman, going white the prisoners, 200 in all, and Hippo-lyt- perthe high Commissioner of Canada, at the thought. "I wonder if thaL pursued them. Many of them 10 wuorn uf accoraiogiy --siaiea nis same tramp (jidn't calLon us! He madej dashJojMheJBrltieh consul's case. Much to the worried detective's came first and asked for money. I house in the hills and demanded pro- relief Sir Charles proved sympathetic. told him we never tection, Tweedle was then approached He called for his carriage and drove tramps, but that If he was hungry, I by Hippolyte's army, commanded by with' Murray to the home office, where would be glad to feed him. He didn't the president's son. . The army de- - he'argued the case with the home and want foodo,J finally trotted upstairs rtMMsded the refugeer but Tweedle re colonial secretaries, - But both of these JSJLlJM-Jiidsfim.sonie.i- . fused to give them up anff'deelared gentlemen refusedtosngeTberrverr money that if Hippolyte's army made a bQ- diets. The prisoner, ould legally be "I wouldn't have dune that becaue would eummona arintft kept jJlemove-be- ; ''nlgHtr and: he jrnay come back after more," cauwi'tsag&firpcfm r from Port Royal and blow- Port not an hour longer.7 It appeared to tioned the other lady. au Princ,elnto South Amerlca.Where- - Murray as though he had run his head "He did come back that is what I wall, In the very place, upon the armygauted and marhedla&alngiA-Btan- e of all others, where be least expected I do? He away "aKain. just stood there and said ce The government did ntft feed pris- it And to crown all, there was no he wanted money and didn't wahTausTT-tenanCanada oners In jafl at that time. If friends steamer due to leave for for his stomach?". or charitable people did' net feed them within a week. Sir Charles meditated-I"And he did come back?" silence for a while as the carriage they relieved- the authorities of all "Yes, came, back last night when Sudoffice. rolled home of from the further respsstbtttty 6y" dying away husband was in the cTfy'and rang my and starvation. The jail Itself was a verit denly be glanced at Murray ' What do ; the front-you ahlalnferna-bH- t there S4s no. other smiled.- ,' nerve ? of for that think Rang' the which Murray could confine r'iThere Is not a prison In England place-Idoor-beland when I opened it his prisoner, so "Davidson was com- that wllj refuse to boll your man for .front ' "the on and ' pelled to BtaythereT Murray found one night," he said. "It would be not recognize him iat first Then he It : necessary to remain tn Port au quite possible, although not pleasant, Prince two weeks, pending the sailing for. you to. keep tramping, with Mm blurted out: TT'MyT blbod's turning to. water! bf a steamer for Jamaica... During this from prison time he became, acquainted with a jails enough in the country to last un- and turning on his heel, fled down the colored man named, appropriately, til the Bteamer sails. But - a better walk. "I Vas too scared to call after him; ' Harry Coon, who bad worked in the plan would be for you to take your our man happened to hear him ' but States. Coon took quite a liking to the prisoner tqLi verpool. You can say asked The fellow that the Liverpool jail is jery 'dirty and siatmiftg out; ' to be of some service to bim. One and you don't want to submit him. to what he wanted. Instead Of rplyjnrt.x " the ?ramp started off on a run and ZZ I evening, aecompanIed'-"b- y -. 'xarot "the the hardship of being confined in it we haven't seen Jilm sinceObti jnsfer even in. the making of negro guards from JM JalU he .called! for a weekThen-h- ir ...somebody- - rta know he is crazy or something and " knows? this prisoner may upon Murray, led him to one side and David him the outside prison.guard will come back here and' blow "us all of a desperateland ferocious nature whispered mysteriously: son.will-- . probably be thankful forthe ; '. be." up!" "Yo' knows dat man Davidson of courtesy." ";. 7-"I have been thinking," Continued Clearly there was no room for ar youah'sr said Mr. Coon. solved.. Schore, jrbejrQblem jras 1 gument. The "Sure,"- responded Murray, anxlmis- - tbe chief bf Scotiandffard, telegraph- - the woman in blue, "that the object in all our dogs last spring ' submission to the august official's de ly. "What's wrong? He hasn't made ed to- - Liverpool; Miirray went there waspoisoning cision by a bow modeled closely on his escape, has he?" burglary. Andjtnyhusband aim-- . -with his prisoner and. was. met at the theatrical tbAJine8ofJbelatter'a:own Tijenegro shook his head.- - "No. station by Chief inspector McConkey, pTy will not keep a revolver in tbe eahttathnrrand the preliminary tori gah, be ain't,? be replied;" "but what All went smoothly, and on March 2 house. . He says there, is more danger iTOm ,he revolver than from burglarsL mailt les were at an end. Ten minutes I wants to say is dat if dis yere pris- and , Davidson sailed from The idea! I never, never touch later "Davidson made his appearance ner of "youah s is much troijble an' Murray .on the Sarnia. . Liverpool .77 a revolver, Why, without first looking into On the scene and Murray pointed bim yo' all wants to rid of him, why git seemed- as though all Muway's the barrel to see if It Is loaded!" . out to the mayor. The latter whis- - dis yeah guard hyah a ma pertikler dUncultles wltb bis cbargecwere at an "Sometimes," adds her companion,, pered excltedljto the Intendente, -- wbo frhmd nf- mine, an' he's wfllltf shoot end, when .on March 11 the Sarnia "1 think it isn't" worth while drew himself erect and barked out a him. for "two dollahs." buying the vessel., broke a crankshaft and "Good heavens, no!" exclaimed Murstern," sharp command. Immediately anything, because somenjgJil.jL.bji drifted j. I BeJesslyJtoxdaysitea.ilia giar is coming along, ana .while we the 60 soldiers whirled '.around, "Whv .nm needlul repairs were nnisnea me oar-ni- a are pouncea neroicauy upon iaviason, hanged.' asleep he will take everything was about 60 mlles'f rom St Pierre. formed a hojlow square- about' him, Harry Coon repeated this objection On March 16, tho lifts day after the ac- worth taking that the house: 1 possesses!" with carbines levelled directly at his to his friend, but the latter dismissed , , 4 the boat ran into a terrific head, and marched him off in triumph it with a contemptuous wave of' his cident "I wouldn't be surprised. Jtoniatlmes, 85 miles wind humrcane,,the blowing I' to the calaboose.' I . .t hand. "Dat aU right," he said reasan hour and the sea running mourn - think that way, too!" The mayor. was in. transports of de- suringly.. "I do de Job neaUand-r- " And we still wonder women why Sarnla's. tains -light. 1 '. with a sudden burstuf- - generosity 1 broken-flha-high. Fortunateiythe bad been repaired landt are. so flighty about burglars and "Truly It Is of a wonder, "he ex- 'They won't e thp'lr iilMrop sha- - managed to along In things! ' clalmedras thrvallant Wrirttlioum half," oe Joid ghost stories but the stories at storm about fEeieetEbflhe eight wfth" wiwrphprt ny -sMurray refused to be tempted even mlleS'an hour. Two steamers,, the they tell ..each other',-woulcare" tbeir lone victim. "Behold you the de- - by Caesar himself were he a Mk coal tank America and the Mauranda fenders of bur Mexico; Senor Murray! Coon and his friend held another . T" . . of Picton, spoke the crippled liner, Such courage Such precision! Beautifrom-- - which the former but assistance was. declined and she1 ful! Bravrf,'bravot" : emereed with thn radiant lleht of a llmpedjIaggedly-iin-Jwr-wajrIl- uii fimnMon,, .was ...too j tbe voyage Davidson "gave "a number to be expressed .mereiwordsj jince 7: dljtlstah Murray, suh be announced a source of much pleasure to his felIMng" Davidson In "the calaboose the 'Tse talked Jim heah low nassenirers and did much toward triumphantly, latter denied, big identity -;jLDM..aa Otmine an- we ootn uses yo', be Je J monotonyofheundujzextended crisply.- "I have" a" msTa'trdm the bank Jo dat Job' fur Eft cents.' " 7 ws the "It's kind of "you both." returned trip. end to come an thinga-mu- st all But river."' Murray,, ""but it happens that' I don't and at last, on the night ot March 19, " Davidson sighed. "Ob, well be said want it done at all." rested boon the wel. reIuncUnUy,""ln that case I'm willing His manner was emphatic and the Murray's eyes trLife Is a bore to the miner. to admit that I'm Davidson," and he two negroes walked away mournfully, come llghU of Halifax, and three-day- s to over his banded be prisoner signed a paper to that effect " On the Harry Conn .stopped long enough to later Sh! On the side! That was where the- authorities of Milton Jail. - DavidfoTltSWng mornTng Bartlett identified shake bis bead reprovingly at tbe de- son received a " was found the barber parted his hair! trial, speedy the prisoner,, and then returned to tective; "Deed,-Mi8t" Murray," he iad senteaeed-tfive and years ?.Canada by eaM,- - "yot wuu't bB'Sble to git him guilty A disappointment" In love 7 often; Although Murray bad his inan, the shot j no cheaper, an' my friend, he'd Kingston penitentiary. It had been a lone and eventful pll- - saves a man a lot of alimony.; most serious part of the undertaking bin suah to git bim wit' de first . ft as it did in dis grfiage. torrJIiirrayiiastliigv Some Davidsons safe return tOvCanadal-- : bullet ' Jim am de a magfrom.November 8. 1892, to March 22, azine day ! am going to start was the problem which now con- yeaharmy, so be Is." -- la. publish people's -- poetry - for " four months tbe that In 189!. elapsed fronted btmr On January 5S, Murray and Davidi and have 'the biggest circulahe had traveled over 20,000 miles. them, In .America. Captor and captured sailed on the son . palled for Jamaica on, the Atlas in the eyes of the law the result tion But Spanish steamer Manula and arrived liner Ardlne; the prisoner, whatever-- ! - An eastern newspaper the- - future might hold "fofTilm, was la Port an Prince on January-4?.- asks, "What was caught, was v Davidson the origin of the harp?" - tt was It chanced that one Sunday morning, deeply grateful for bis release from the Involved. back and tbe and punished, brought while" President Hlppolyte was at dismal quarters of Port au Prince Jail. the time of the Garden of Eden. case of this pious organist and nur- during Eve ate the apple and men bave been' church, 20 young men. went to bis ' The Royal Mail steamer sailed' for futhen who turned forger, house In- - the big- - square, a large' man- Southampton on February 8 with the serymanIn about It ever vain, was written down In harping was Adam tbe first harp. sion, with a high stone wall topped detective and prisoner aboard. They gitive. stern records of justice as a warnWith iron spikes..' They passed tbe reached; Southampton February 23, the to Jrthera of bisjslass.whci mieM ing sentry at the, gate as members of the and Murrayiiooteeihia man-dlre- ett seertoremulate his examjie. " National guard and entered the house. London- .- He was met at Waterloo O. " 1909, by Chapman.) There was a choice collection of gen station, by two Scotland Yard officers. (Copyright Great? in Britain.) r (Copyright - . - -- --SZz'lfe E.IM Ome BOTH :LA I VJ KSS&rS r are "Wmr-'--: dtf do pfrjoDmFifTY . u8 -- :' x . "'. ARLE3 j roller to bring bla" man to the bar of 1 Tustice: "The detective first K 0m II HILTOTlA-- f Canadian VIDSON of turned " bis attention-t- o ' Davidson's Sttrtington, On- - wife. That lady was busily engaged tarlo, Canada, I In making preparations to leave Cana- wasji nice, pi-- da. when Murray Intercepted a let-ous gentleman ter.. to her showing that the defaulter highly respect- - was In Mexico. Thereupon he'pre- ed by the mem-- 1 pared extradition papers and started bers -- of the folio wlni MraDavldBon'-rftii- t. ffn of left on November 8 and was community Joinedjn which he jwas Chicago by Mr. Bartlett, an accntant regarded as a of the Bank of Hamilton, who knew bright and Shining light By profes- Davidson personally, and accompanied sion a nurseryman of the firm of John Murray to , ..iaJasoJe.xaat jn. the Davidson A Sons, be bad also a soul border of Mexico. for music and filled excellently the poTjiey reached El Paso on November. sition of organist with a chuch choir U, and Murray paid a visit to bis to which he belonged. Charles was 40 lfrlwnd, " 1 - , .. R.-O- detective-acknowledge- I - -- It 4- rv aI1 rargo cypress r 7 1 - . nrin-clpl- n march-era--cam- dpollra.ot ''. . e d aw'e-strlck- T -- - - 1 ... of tf9 EalvatloB army In u 1 ' i'Uttes court against the 1" f ' vat Ion - army , to enjoin f :7 ::.::aUou from the use t X'Jrti publishing the c J t ... shootiinJorjoforollaban,a ;a mnT-Trf-f- ' 1 r! OOO' lrtata, Pe' f boiise-bolde- : wbo-kno- " - ab f ' nr - ' ... bes'-shoot- 7. rr sincer-theref- ore, - -- 'Vir.-- . ," was dismissed In the tss vetoed the" act of : 1. 1 f ""rpri cf tht ';:a corjj and. of f .. : '"e oa the re ' evaof-e- - had caused the trouhleZTJL plug rent Ledled the lekr but It cost the wrnera several thousand dollars. Boe ton s -' rrrtr.. ...J YttsHatf at Herald ter ibrougb Trbicb the rate of six Inches an hour. The r.V -- Flw Fighters. -7 Antloch when on her maiden passage to China sprang a leak while near the "While the people ot the United Philippines and was hurried to Hong-Kon- g States were fighting the forest fires," for repairs. The craft was writes a man from Tampico, Mexico, at great expense and It was as- 1 have been In charge of efforts to certained that an augur bole through save oil which was. running nwayJato her keeli left tbroag!i"trW5Tgfit of a the lake at the rate of 100.000 barbad BOO Mexican workman, and which was filled with rels per day.-- Wa jsud when the vasiel was launched. troops, the whole Sappers ana Ulnars SHIPBUILDERS!ERSIQH British-bar- k The leak la the Calburga which forced Capt Lewis to return to Boston when his vessel was only a day from port is paralleled by a similar happening to tmTnld bark Antloch. The Calburga was bound to Bueuos Ay res with a cargo, of lumber. A driver found a v. at-th- a- tree 7Bail.that. fastened.. plank to re r':i:iv va frna ir j a bad worked from Its place,. let about two IscLsa ia Scat i'' tf - dry-dock- 1 ft s r i . . , - - . to d ' f nr-- . an-rre- 1 ggre-arreat- i ( door-bell- company. This gentleEver to the front where religious man furnished him with letters to sevexercises ere concerned, In October, eral persons In- - Mexico, among them 1892, he bad arranged for a grand song being Supt Comfort'of Jhe Mexicon recital by the cholr when- - Just -- as Central railroad.- Murray caTled upon plana for the entertainment were In Comfort at Cludad Juares. He had alfull swing he vanished mysteriously. ready, located Davidson, under 'toe Then, much to the horror of his ao- name of Graham, checking cars for t&e Qualntances, It transpired that the en- - ral'TOtl fmirrflnr Tb inuiniliiti on Sunday, In St. Leuls terprislug Mr. DavldsonTBad ed passed a telegraphed tO " Graham to come to after they had barricated themselves series ot forged notes on the Bank of Cludad .JuareiHe also nt for the In a room an (Irresisted the police for Hamilton, some of them the notes of mayor of the city, a polite; suave Mexi sixteen hours. They win no face k presons, and others the can gentleman, to whom Murray e charge of resisting an officer In addl-tle- a alleged I notes of farmers, wBobsdU)lalped Ala jnlBsloA the Swadare!o8lng never signed them. taken Int-o- custody,- - The JThe .department I Davidson ..law. or jusuce promptly detailed "Wilson mayor -- bowed - magnlBcenUy, Bmlled,i George Slosson of New York City, Murray on the case, and that saga- bowed again, and said that he would who eleven years ago won the cham- cious hunter of wrongdoers called on be "pleasurably;agltated" to have 18.1 and it lost at billiards, pionship James Turnbull, manager of the bank, years later,' last week, regained to talk over ttfrmatterftlnbrmT" outrageous when the latter arrived. -4fiTltler defeating George Sutton bf From the flrsUthe, manager wasjin d Inst vidsoa Chicago at the Madison Sqtare' gar alstent that Davidson be brought back would be there In about .four hours, den music hall, the score being 600 to and punished, ao matter at what cost. whereupon the mayor bent double In It was not alone "the turn of money a third sweeping bow. indulged In anBix persons were shot in a revolver taken from the bank In this particular other expansive smile, and withdrew. duel between Thomas Littleton, a Instance that influenced Turnbull tn Four, hoursr later the street outside at bricklayer, and police ffleeray his determlnat!piuFollowing ths e the superintendent's office to -a jtarted'-JPeoria, IilB,The fight which leads a farmer to nail a the steady tread ot marching feet and Quarrel between Littleton and an dead crow to a e poat as a warning to Imposing rattle of arms as the dgci man.:. Littleton was shot twice othr to a half'tooking out ot bla ereps, - the in the stomach and, once. ln,tha shout bank manager argued 'that to "COni thrwlndow Murray perceived a body 'der." :?t?'-:--Interna(.; i:?M.'y vlct Davidson would deter v other of 60 men clad In. full uniform and strife, rather than a wage would-bforgers from exercising their armed with aarblnee. - At their bead ((Hiit-sit- , is feared by the convention of at talents the expense of bis treasury the intendente and mayqr-stoot'.e United Mine Workers orXmerlca, proudly. Murray gased upon the Im nrxr in prssloo la Indianapolis.. John vaults.-- -: surJ"If yo bate lo follow this fellow preealve sight la ValSer cf Illinois Is msking k contest ht';r:".-;( ir the presidency, claiming he . re-- r to the ends of the earth, do so, but prise. t -- "Whyrt Onlf needed one man," be vpd a greater vote. Jhan. J'lSBlitent lelJdmflbotb-Turnbull- : grimly--, - ' . makes no difference what amount of ss,ld finally. The Intendente and mayor surveyed Julius Herring, a eteel worker, aged money yon, hive to spend so long as drfrpd dead at the feet of Mary yon succeed in making an example of the speaker with an air of haughty ' Ttson, at Pueblo.- who he had Davidson.", v " . acorn. The" manager words were prophj to shoot, after be had TalL- "Sir " said the mayor with a couW ' a c :Be ot poison, it is tnougbt be etlo tor the chase proved to be one teous bow, "I am permitted to lhform -ndel to kill the girl, but that that cost thousands of dollars and you that in this our. eountry' tbere" Is on acted quicker- - than he had caused-Hu- mr tq, travel over zO.OOO dignity and ceremony to be observed ' f n lc, j' . . - WhiclrBrbught 20,000 MOetto Apprehend a Piousursery-- ; maLtv Who Turned Crook Hat Hard Work Findins Jail to House His Prisoner, But . - l, v,.:, ' m. hi S""""- stories. Motner is Insistent upon thia point, : Aay naca Tn38ie days' of her girihood she remembers how afraid of eyclones-heown mother was and how the fear thus awakened - came into her own heart and tfjptnaAed 7UICTS during "her mature years. 1 e n-now," 'w!i!ii I see a cloud in the west as bUy'jas the tidy on ylhe baek of grandma's chair, 1 am possessed ot - 2 While lighting their war through e storm near "Fun ! Du fWis; John Kettllng of Oakland, and Paul Keath of Marblehead "went jrun Jdown by- Northwestern -p- assenger-strain and lastaatlr Hled." J. ,:,L.i were Injured, Twenty persons twelve seriously, In a panto at a bull fight at Marco de Canaveses, Spain. - The bull charged the apectators, going right and. left ' An attendant filial--" ly shot the bull dead. The official 'meieengers from Mon tana and Oregon, bearing the electoral rotes ot those states, who failed to deliver them within the time prescribed by law, which expired on January 25, ' are liable to $1,000 fine. John Bedford confessed to the crime of killing Oscar Hogattson at Maiwgo, lIls.rlMTOctoberrtittrytngi the bod- y- nd itelSfTJbganson's horses which he told end chipped to Iowa, where he was arrested. j. Fifty cottages wlU be built at the - naval hospital at Fort Lyonear Las " Animas, "16v,perated by the federal government, for the treatment of tuberculosis patieetav ,. The total cost the bundlniijyilL jrf ""FraVk Kramer, the world's bicycle sprint champion, announces that, he has retired from the bicycle racing game to take np automobile racing. He says there ts no longer any" money for the professionals-the ' racing ... game. .4 Thirteen men accused of gambling ' pami trilkir their cnuuren om i f Each Other. fin uid carruluua hcl -- !- '. -- Wlsr a'.ufnr - ! wi ;,,-..- i I - i. -' wUa-pro- oa bis- ..cremaUd; ana-Mtally biiraedTeyT'were I op their 7 i I I mm T. Vjardy 1 1 - T?'!"?:r- ot t Jrteayedyaewraltoardter houses at Ardraore, .Oklahoma. T. V, ' I I ,,,tiiIII I V IV - - s e d j.. I m ' v , Vi . Carter, tn charge of the pos tal sartngs bank and the - omnibus claims bill, declares that he will keep the measures "before the senate qp every opportunity until they are ; inI mm " Jj -- -? pasaed,-:.- - ir i " W . Senator a- hii ' ' mhmih ml- - Three men were killed as the result of a eolllalon of dine railway leading o the mines on - the tteontalnside Bear.fiedmontW. a-the cars having gotten beyond UtUeJOhfl of McKInney, Texas, s 7 7 -, o liitattia,7 Walter Zeller, the fins boy recently eonricted of murdering'': his grandfather at Brldgeton, N. J., has been sentenced to be electrocuted during lengthas ,;- Mmtn - - iirwii f,-- : Sen-ato- -- : I - iko V- cMtnAZ-i--- : , - . An Achievement of the Famous Detective senate en Januaff ;s, addressing the senate in supjibit s of his amendment to the postal : bank MIL Thft Spanish steamer Trinidad has rammed ad sunk an unidentified Bel-- ' ' glan steamer OS Cape-RoEight members of the crew ot the Belgian Teasel tost their llres. ThepuitAaseof an oil painting of Abraham Lincoln for $20,000, to b " hung In the capltol, liHproposedTn. a r bill Introduced In the senate by Xrterf - ARecprd of One of the Deeds of John Wilson Murray, the Master Sleuth first speech - - -- r., I George I of wnstabJBlajtteJii!eB, sent in pursuit of a party of armed Ladrones who: looted three ware houses at Laguna, P. I., and kidnaped ISO. persens, , . . "Jltl.JL j- occurred in the region near Beja, Spaln7N6" damage, has been done. Dr. Wlllam O- - 'UHbrtdge," h "7"thor, died at 81oax FaIla,.8.,D., Jan-- . . nary 19, of kidney trouble,' He wrote hare i. ; - u. ii j . ' '. , lubteiraaewi--rttntbMags- . , 1 1 ". panted 7- T- Btwd w tght of kef sw pertoh4.- mlle Xowb" oi MQton, : thirty bai ben of Pensacola, Fla ; Trtpl put by Are. : 77 , anarchist GoldmanT" the Kaim toeaker. ha been acouitted of a charge of calling an1 unlawful taeetlng In Baa Frandico. -.-. shocks, accomplight earthquake - - wm w o Tht - : . a mm NEWS SUMMARY n,,:. riJ - " " regiment, and about 600 mules In the ! asphyxlatedWflhayeoxygeatanke work.rTheboflihg salt water coming close at band lor resuscitating per- out with the oil increased ten times onjrgassed.": and leaving only its base asphalt The gas from this well killed two men and 14 mules during one month. I had a horse drop from under m, pitching me Into a barbed wire fence, though tbe gas did not seem very strong at tbe time. Weliveabqut ihreq natters of a mile from the well, but often have to alt up all night wben the wind. Is ia eur direction to keep from being . :'.' "v.- ;?.. : in and No Way. . Folks as bave no mind to be o' us have always the luck to be out o' the road.-whethere8Jahytbinf - to be done. George Eliot 7; No Will . n - iTTJnrTRlna Needful. I take cara of my obaracter, my repnutloa will takv care of lualf. : ... , lOOdy.. .... IX .. English, and American- - fiallon. --: The English gallon is ten pounds at"a temperature ot 60 degrees Fahrenheit- "The ' Americab 'lal' ter Ion weighs only 8.3$ pounds. The dlf-- ' ference, therefore. Is 1.67 pounds. The American gallon Is equivalent to 1,788 lltera--?- -- 7- - t: " 8outh. Africans Fond of Oatmeat ' floutbAfrtcaiamilstIhcUy an oaf people, over f 300,000 worth of this American breakfast food being Imported annually into South. meal-eatin- rioa, g A, .... |