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Show | ne OROWN T RAGING TORREN ee ttt ygavY FALL ttt OF MADE BIG PROFIT FOR STATE Purely Business Argument for the Establishment of Sanitoriums for the Tuberculosis, According to figures contained in the annual report of Dr, H. L. Barnes, superintendent of the Rhode Island state Sanitorium, the earnings of the ex- ae RAIN FLOODS wesTERN PENNSYLVANIA AND mUCH DAMAGE RESULTS. Homes Surrounded Streams. Swollen the Away While Watching and Drowned A Pittsburgh, Pa-A heavy, steady : « qginfall caused considerable damage| of districts the country throughout this In = i i i into Charter streams. frowned Louis Forsythe, aged 7, was in a run at Ruffsdale, near and Lando de st Connellsville, In the Turtle jar spread over Pa. many families to top floors. merding the plant of the At WilWesting. house Airbrake company was flooded and. the loss to the concern may be large. Probably fifty houses and twenty-five stores in Wilmering are partly under the Mail hand. he Italians _ Misrata, dead had than ¢ Turks. Tripoli-General Fara at- tempted on Sunday to dislodge a large | body of Turks which has been harass- _ ing the region from the oasis near | Misrata. The enemy, however, made | \ tenacious stand in the desert be; yond, and a fierce engagement ensued. The Turks were forced to retreat after four hours' sharp fighting. They suf| fered heavy losses. The Italian casual| tles were nineteen killed and eighty| feven wounded. American | People Easily Washington-One | twenty million dollars erals was and filched | fom the American people during the | last fiscal year by swindlers who op| trated largely through the mails, _ Explode Mine Under Open Murderous Fire the Passengers. Train Upon got out of the car as quickly as SPECIAL ac- HAS NARROW ESCAPE. a q , _ : | ‘proximately $50,000,000 in the agitrack and a sixteen-foot embankment Segate of the previous year. | were carried away early Friday morning at a point ten miles north of here More Deaths From Plague. ‘on the Oregon Short Line, by a terSan Juan-Three deaths occurred ‘rifie cloudburst, only a few minutes Saturday in the suburbs of San Juan special Park Yellowstone ‘after the ‘tom buubonic plague. One suspect | passed over the track. The special, Mas been found. Three cases were | which was returning from the pare, "ported to the authorities. Since the 'was heavily loaded and its safe pasoutbreak of the plague there have been | sage over the doomed track is conthirty-seven cases and twenty-six Meyers miraculous. almost eects : feaths throughout Porto DUCHESS OF MARLBOROUGH in, isidered |Cohn, a Rico. rancher living near the scene ‘of the washout, and another man, saw ' the work of the cloudburst and while to one rushed to the nearest station trouble, notify the dispatcher of the of the other remained at the scene next ‘train \disaster and flagged the to be due in a known was which was injured by one No short time. damthe cloudburst, but considerable to that to addition in done was age the railroad track. s. B _ ; ASAe 2 ms a. WI tS Seek ; cording to a statement just made in 'Track Washed Out a Few Minutes After Train Passed Over It. s formal report to Postmaster Seneral '| | Hitchcock. This was an increase of Downey, Idaho.-A hundred feet of | i ‘i ee oe. WN possible, and answered the fire of the assailants, but their efforts were futile. The command, with the exception of five wounded and two who escaped, were killed. Thirty passengers in the secondclass coaches were killed and many wounded. In the first class coach no one was killed, but one was dangerThe conously wounded and may die. ductor, an American named Aller, is not expected to live. Plundered. hundred y AL PTA NRL i alive from swallowed. Defeat a A Mexico City-More than sixty per sons were killed and many were wounded in an attack by Zapatistas Oh a passenger train between this city and Cuernavaca, Morelos, early Saturday. The Zapatistas, said to number 200, placed a mine under the railroad track which exploded as the locomotive passed over it. The overturned engine hardly had settled when the Zapatistas sprang up from all sides and poured a murderous fire into the train. First the object of their attack was a second-class coach in which were riding a federal military escort witha captain and two lieutenants. The fed- liner May leaped overboard and was | the water ae and Kerea late Saturday night after a rain of bullets from the officers' revolvers had brought the smugglers, Charles May, ship's carpenter, and Otto Lengefold, a waterfront bartender, to a halt. The men were rowing away from the steamer in the dark and did not stop | util a bullet smashed Lengefeld's | picked up more ae Pi ‘ Zapatistas Captured. Pacifie " ; Bp nnn ree San Francisco.-Customs inspectors captured a $5,000 lot of contraband opium from te, Ui eae ?.s SIXTY KILLED WHEN AUSSINS AND JAPANESE - BANDITS ATTAGK TRAN MAY FORM AN ALLIANCE water. Smugglers aN TERE, na Pe) LY eg Tolo, creek valley the wathe lowlands, driving SE, iy> Oa Prt TT was many persons the _ swollen aged 10, was swept away while watch. ing the raging waters of Connell run AN a hin - ain" yehiste! Pa., and \ QR eA S‘reenburg, creek sight of watching ; ne a a TGsoe MES rds ehytUP PTHRT TITS PTLLE. oid, fell " HN Hh while | flooded, qustrial plants were many homes located along creeks were surrounded by water. In the S »untry sections live stock was growned and crops ruined, At Cannonsburg, Pa., Hester Young, 17 years | qrowned in who were \ Tih pam though 10 damage resulted in city, adjoining boroughs suffered. tS . A a Sag j j j | Sunday. Al. | on Pennsylvania western during the 1911 would amount to over $266,This is a sum three times as R_ Luncheon-or picnic sandwiches, nothing equals | large as that spent each year for main- Water, | Swept Being People Three by yy TL Lele any patients of that institution year 000. se Quarreled Salt Lake shot in the er, George man, in a the Allen not scrious Over el th AOC it Is Asserted in Well Informed Quart ers That Negotiations for A lliance Have Been Completed London.-A dispatch to the Times from St. Petersburg commenting on Prince Katsura's visit, says that Rus: sia's flat refusal to listen to suggZestions made at the Baltic po rt inter: view tending to embroil with her Japan encourages the belief that Rus: sia is firmly resolved to work harmo. niously with Japan. It is asserted in well informed quarters, continues the cosrespondent, that negotiations for the conclusion of a virtual alliance have practically been completed and that Prince Katsura is coming to St. Petersburg to put the final touch on the labors of the Japanese Motono According to convention the same Baron authority the be based on two points -freedom of Japanese action in southern Manchuria and an undertaking .by against will embassador, Japan to support attack from the Bumper Crop of Russia outside. Melons. way from Texline and from E] Paso to Texarkana the people of Texas are reveling in watermelons. It is the largest crop the state has ever proBesides supplying the home duced. demand, more than 6,000 carloads of the melons will have been shipped to other states before the season closes. Alstin, Tex.-All Brownsville the to tenance of the institution, including four per cent. interest and depreciation charges. The actual earnings in 1911 of 170 ex-patients were obtained by Dr. Barnes. These ranged from $2 to $31 per week, the total earnings for the year amounting to $102,752. On this basis, Dr. Barnes computes the figures above given. He says, however: "While institutions for the cure of tuberculosis are good investments, there is good reason for thinking that institution for the isolation of faradvanced cases would be still better investments.' Out of a total of 46,450 hospital days' treatment given, 39,147, or 84 per cent., Were free, the treatment costing the Btate on an average $200 per patient. Dut of 188 free cases investigated, 56 \ad no families and no income on admission to the sanitorium. Out of 132 patients having homes, the number in the family averaged 5.2, and the average family earnings were 5.46. In 59 cases the families had no income, and in only five cases were there any savings, none of which amounted to as much as $100. 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William Shaw, the secretary of the | Poets are born-and most of the famous Christian Endeavor society, i great ones are dead, said in a witty after-dinner address in Boston: | Women waste a lot of powder when "There is a little Back Bay girl who the enemy isn't in sight. is much interested in her auntie''s Christian Endeavor work. The little Many a fellow is a goner before he girl was writing a letter to her brothhas had a chance to be a comer. er at Yale one day, and in the midst of the epistle she looked up and said: yoodness does not more certainly "‘Auntie, how. do you spell devil?' make men .happy than happiness "*Devil!' cried her aunt, with a makes thém good.-~Landor. shocked smile. ‘Why, child, don't you know you mustn't use such a word as Old friends are best, but many a devil?' woman deludes herself with the idea **But, auntie,' protested the little that she is too young to have any old girl, | want to tell brother about your friends. Christian and devil meetings!' " evenmsitinrevoaallbapide Aenean: = myst ae Cea. ete ml ad or Advantage. Stella-Has that summer resort any "] see," said Mrs. De Jones, while views? Mrs. Van Tyle was calling, "that you Bella-~-Er-no, but it is close to the have a Chinese chauffeur. Do you _ moonlight. find him satisactory?" ™ Planning for Ruef's Freedom. "He's perfectly fine," said Mrs. Van | Why They Went. San Francisco-It was an nounced Tyle. "To wegin with, his yellow comAs the Sunday school teacher enSaturday by leaders in the movement plexion is such that at the end of a | tered her classroom, she saw leaving to secure parole for Abraham Ruef, long, dusty ride he doesn't show any | in great haste a little girl and her political convicted San Francisco still smaller brother. boss, that all except one of the jury | spots, and then when | am out in my limousine 1 have his pigtail stuck| "Why, Mary, you aren't going which convicted Ruef had signed the through a little hole in the plate-glass | away?" she exclaimed In surprise. petition to the state board of prison "Pleathe, Mith Anne, we've got to window and | use it as a sort of bell | The twelfth directors for his parole. rope to tell him where to stop."- | go," was the distressed reply. "Jimmy juror could not be located. Harper's Weekly. | ‘th thwallowed hith collection."-Lippincott's. A Lottery. Two Enough for Her. "Ig that picture one of the old masHe was a small boy with a dark, ters you were telling me about?" | asked Mr. Cumrox. . eager face and he was waiting at the "Yes," replied the art dealer. "It is- end of the line of eight or ten pera genuine treasure; absolutely authen- | sons for a chance to make his wants to the librarian. When his tic." ) known "I'll buy it. I already*have three| turn came he inquired briefly: "Have just like it, and sofmewhere in the. you got ‘Twenty Thousand Legs Unbunch I'm liable to hit the -- | der the Sea'?"' "No," responded the librarian a litMany a girl strives to make a name | tle snappishly, for she was tired, "I'm to say !'ve only got two. to' thankful attempt than for herself. rather They're not under the sea!" make a loaf of bread: on meer eat ate eR Excellent Plan. SASS meena aman WILLIAM BARNES, JR. cane Woman. ial a aS emanate 1a ener ep Nts «, was City.-E. Cc, Allen right leg by his stepbrothLibolt, a telephone lineat fight over Allen's wile 1s wound Allen's home. ver. reco will he and Tornado in Kansas. tornado Kansas.-A Elisworth, ty Satcoun h wort Elis swept through property considerable doing urday, Two one death. ing caus and ge dama demolished. were ters thea sirdome fell. Two inches of rain sudehvates et that the duke and duchess Under Revolutionist hs borough were invited together Former origa, Ocho or El Paso, Tex.-Vict hs royal dinner given the other ae: lutionist revo n ica Mex /' by the Marchioness of London- inal years ago, Was ten nd that this was done at the President Diaz twenty by the Ameriay "Sst of the king and queen, has arrested here Saturd charge od with federal authorities et ‘se to renewed reports that the ¢ neutrality laws. the of 6G h> soon will be reconciled. | s violation Or, serve it cold with crisp new lettuce. It is a tasty treat and economical as weil, Old Michigan's wonderful batter Eats Toasties, ‘tis said, once a day, For he knows they are healthful and wholesome And furnish him strength for the fray. His rivals oad wondered and marvelled To see him so much on the job, Not knowing his strength and endurance Is due to the com in TY COBB. Willlam Barnes, Jr, the Taft leadet | ad in New York, Ia one of the chief visers of Chairman Hilles of the Re publican national committee. - Written by J. F. a 2410 Washington Bt., One of the 8 Jingles for which the Postum Battle Creek, Mic : , paid $1000.00 in May. Co., o Rivers, Wis. tlt me Mest > cnr |