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Show RHEUMATISM CAPTURE MURDERER BREAKS OUT AGAIN Get a ' MUNYON'S RHEUMATISM CURE B THE BEST MEDICINE TliorCoucMS CoLDsIT I BANKERS KNEW THEIR In HI MAN Customary Condition, and No Further Identification Wai Necessary. One day a big city bank received the following message from one of Us country correspondents: "Pay $25 to John Smith who will call today." The cashier's curiosity became suspicion when a cabman assisted Into the bank a drunken "fare" who shouted that he was John Smith and wanted some money. Two clerks pushed, pulled and piloted the boisterous Individual Into a private room away from the eight and hearing of regular depositors. The cashier wired the country bank: "'Man claiming te be John Smith Is here. Highly Intoxicated. Shall we wait Identification?" Tn answer read: "Identification Success completo?" Magazine. Childlike Ignorance. Laura Jean Llbbey, discussing In Brooklyn her successful appearance on the stage, said: "I talk In my monologue about love, marriage and the other Interests of the heart. On these subjects women, especially young women, are strangely Ignorant "They really make me think, yo know, of the little girl who was asked by her teacher: "'What can you tell us about Solomon!' "'Solomon,' replied the little girl, 'was very fond of animals.' 'And how, my dear,' said the teach-- . er. 'do you make that out?' " 'Because,' answered the little girl, 'the Bible says be had 60 porcupines.' Like the Other Kind , It was In a "down east" village that the young man met his sweetheart, a charming country beauty. When be returned to the city he sent ber a Jar of cold cream to keep ber cheeks at fresh as the budding rose. bow On bis neit visit he asked abe liked bis little gift "The taste was very nice." she aald, with a rather sickly smile, "but I think that I like the other kind of cream bst, dear." Llpplncott'a. br Poor Prospects. "Yes." said Miss Passay. "1 found a very nice boarding house today, but the only room they bad to offer me had a folding bed In it. and I detest those things." "Of course." remarked Miss Pert, "one ran never hope to find a man under a folding bed." Catholic Standard and Times. An Admission. proponed to Miss Dlngley I last night Joe Don't believe I know her. la he well off? Fred Yes, I guess so. She refused me. . Still a Woman. Hewitt She is a man In her enjoy- tnent of baseball. Jewett Hut abe showed that she Is till s woman by refusing to alt through the thirteenth Inning. The next brat thing to being rich la to hav people think you are. Life i ft of cranka. grind.' but the world Is full Toothsome Tid-Bi- ts Can be m" nud of sun y ordinary dolus by adding Post Toasties bub txxAH "GOOD Th TtrjTJGS MADE T1TH TOAST IES," i t pig., Utt bow. Two dote impU m-wUl datatic llut itligSt rtpttuirt tlx fam-ly- . t "The Memory Lingers" BMM Cmt, Mi. k. STRIKE IS SETTLED and Partial Concessions of Employers Ends Struggle of Railway Employes. BALLOON TRIP FAILS Firmness of Government as-ce- nt vial. If it fail to euro I will refund your money. unvnn. FRENCH MAN WHO SHOT DOWN SALT SCHOOL. BOY BELIEVED TO BE BEHIND BARS. LAKE Hungarian Youth Admits Participation In Robbery, But Denies That He Fired Fatal Shots, Placing Blame Upon a Companion. Salt Lake City. It Is believed that the mun who murdered Thomas Kar-ricthe schoolboy, at his home n this city at noon on October 12, ha been captured. Julli'B Szlrmay,' a Hungarian, aged 21, Is In prison, and has confessed to having1 participated in the robbery of the Karrtck home, but denies that he shot 'ie boy. He declares that he bad a conilkanlon In the robbery, and, by Inference, places the blame upon that person, This companion be declares cKyrirhc itio.) he knew on'.y by the name of Joe, and had only known him a short time. As to the! present whereabouts of. this SENATOR DOLUYER CALLED mysterious companion, Szlrmay declares he has not the slightest idea. A strong chain of circumstantial evidence Is being woven around the Heart Disease Ends Career of Noted Iowa Statesman Who Was a burglar. Three times since the murder Szlrmay has atLeading Insurgent. tempted suicide. Once, the day following the crime, he attempted to end his life by using chloroform, but was Fort Dodge, Iowa. United States found by some boys and his life saved. Senator Jonathan Prentiss Dolllver Again he slashed his wrists with the died at his home Saturday night Dilablade of a safety razor, but declares was fatal to him. of tion heart the be that the pain was eo great that Dolllver waa in his 53rd year. Senator could not go on. Again, he attempted He had not been In good health for "".himself in front of a moving some time. ij throw him. train, but Vj. courage deserted Tbe son of a Methodist preacher, A saw left in tKerAVmr-- li V). ,Kar- - Senator, Dolllver was a sincere and rick home led to the Hungarian's arq promfneTtt-5!l,n)e- r f that denominarest The ownership of the saw was tion. He wv BtnLJLiJatl now traced to a family who bad befriended West Virginia In 1858. andiTriroil Szlrmay, and Its owner admitted he In 1875 from West Virginia universibad loaned the saw to the young man. ty. Later on with bis father he re- Szlrmay says that when be read In the newspapers that the saw had been found In the house he had robbed, he feared It would be traced back to him, and that he would be charged with the murder of the boy. The officers believe they have a strong case against Szlrmay, and It Is predicted that he will yet confess that be shot down the boy who had gone to his home at noon from school. In a order to get his lunch, discovered man burglarizing the house, grappled with him, or attempted to escape and give the alarm, and was brutally murdered, three bulta being fired Into househis body by the cowardly breaker. The capture of the alleged murderer was made by the sheriff, but talk of mob violence caused that officer to take Szlrmay to tbe state prison for safe keeping. No Color Question In Denmark. Denmark proper has Copenhagen. no color question, and bence tbe fact that the king had Dr. Booker T. Washington, the noted negro educator, dine at the palace with the royal family did not cause the comment which the Invitation to lunch eztended to Dr. Washington by Former President ftp JONATHAN P. DOLLIVEft. United States Senator from Iowa moved to Iowa. He waa admitted to the bar In 1178. began bis political t career by being elected to the Fifty-firs- congress, waa elected to the succeeding congresses up to and Including the Fifty-sixtand In 1900 was ap Roosevelt did In America. Neverthe- pointed to tbe senate from Iowa to less there are some who are acquaint- succeed Senator John H. Gear. ed with conditions in the Danish 'Vest In the Republican convention of Indies who are quietly augsea'lug that 1900 which nominated Theodore tho ring's Invitation may have an 111 Roosevelt for president. Senator Doaffect In the colonies. lllver was a prominent candidate for Jap Pleade for International Psaoe. that office until 11 anna, Piatt and New York. A plea for the I'nlted Quay and some others wanted to nomStates to join hands wlih Japan In an inate Mr. Roosevelt Senator Dolllver was a leading In effort to Insure International peace In fhe senate, but be bad a aurgent was made here Tuesday night at a dinner given in honor of Yuklo Ozakl, high admiration for President Taft he waa not regarded as a mayor of Toklo. by tbe Japanese So- although welcome visitor at the White very ciety of New York. Regarding the House. possibility of war between Japan and America. Mr. Orakl declared there Steamer for Pacific. can be no cause for such a conflict New York. The two palatial turbines Harvard and Yale, sailed Mon Battling Nelson Matched. Journey down the day on a 14,000-milSan Nelson east coast of the western hemisphere Francisco. rtattling and Anton La Grave, a local light- through the Straits of Magellan and weight, were matched Tuesday to up the western roast of Kan Francis Cght fifteen rounds before tbe Broad- co. They were built three years og-- t way Athletic club In this city, Octo- for the Metropolitan Steamship comber IS. The men will flgbt at catch pany and with tbctn was established weights. a fast passenger service between New Woman Figures In Dynamite Cst. York and Ooston. Tbe steamers were recently sold, and noon their arrival Bsn Francisco Mrs. Belle Lavln, In Pacific waters will run between Los proprietor of a rooming house at 2410 Angeles and San Francisco. Mission street, has been arrested as a fugitive from Justice In connection Burro Wrecked Train. with tbe Investigation Into the Los Roswell, N. M One man was killed Angeles Times explosion case. and one bsd'y Injured when Santa Fe passenger train No. 113 ran Into a Japanese Wsrshlps Coming. miles at Oreenfleld, burr twenty Toklo. The Japanese training bere, and was wrecked. Tbe tbe armored south ofwent squadron, comprising under the pilot, derailing cruiser Adama and tbe protected animal the engine, which turned completely cruiser Kaasgl, under command of over. Captain Yashlro. sailed Saturday for the United States. Kitchener Has a Job. London. The government has In Strike. Granted Increase. Paris. Tbe directors of the rail vited frie'd Marshal Lord Kitchener to roads Involved in the strike have become a member of the committee aerred to grant a minimum wage of on Imperial defence. This removes a standing cause of epilation on actl a day to the emp:oyees of all lines krg of Oen runn'tig owl of Paris. The new scale count of Ihe eral Kitchener. will go Into effect January 1. e Dog Leads to Killing. Kansas City. Because John Land, a farmer, killed bis dog and refused to pay for tbe anlmaL Jatnts H.ii,t, also a farmer, sbot and killed ti,d at a small store, nine miles north of here. Hunt Is In JaiL Strike Is Settled Padsrah, Ky. One thousand employees of the Illinois Central shops here, who bad been on strike since Wedesday, have returned to work, bot' the strikers and tbe railroad Uavlng made concessions. Suffragists See Reason for Hope. New YoiV That the revolution In Portugal mdar mark the beginning of equal suffrage for th entire civilized world, is tbe decoration of Mrs. Clarence Machay, preslaent of tbe Equal Franchise sorlety. Mrs. Sothern Secures Divorce, lie no. Virginia Harned Soinern, the actress, baa been granted a ilef re of divorce from E. H. Sotherri 1 we sertlon and thf grounds oa which tbe deer vh ranted. There waa no conftt non-snpror- t Paris. Tho strike committee of the railroaders' union at a meeting Monday night formally called off the strike of the railroad employees which lias extended over several ol Jtio. most Important systems In France. Work will be resumed on al! lines immediately. The collapse of the strike was primarily due to the stringent measures taken by Premier Brland, who called to tbe colors the majority of the strik era, thus compelling them to do serv ice as reservists. The premier also placed under arrest many of the strike leaders and used the military forces without restraint for the pro' Aftet tection of life and property. having broken the back of the strike M. Brland successfully arranged a the practical settlement whereby chief demands of. the men were met A serious situation arose through the throwing of bombs and attemptt responsibility for FELL IN BOILING DYE atwhichtrainthe wrecking, strikers denied. According to the police these outrages were planned by anarchists and fighting revolutionists who hoped to HORRIBLE FATE OF TWO MEN AS take advantage of the strike agitation to terrorize the people. RESULT OF A FRIENDLY Tbe press In France, with the exSCUFFLE. ception of certain revolutionary organizations, were opposed to the strike and supported Premier Brland Both Men Fell In Vat of Boiling Fluid in the settlement of a serious eco and Were Fatally Injured Before nomlc and social crisis. Friends Could Rescue Them, DEATH OF JULIA WARD HOWE. Being Cooked Alive. End of Career of Gifted Authoresi and Philanthropist Mlddletown. R. I. Julia Ward Howe Is dead. Bowed under the weigbt ol her 91 years, tbe noted philanthropist and authoress succumbed peacefully to an attack of pneumonia at her Monday. born In New arTT-l- I Julia York City on the7Tir--ua'K- f May, Provo, Utah. H. D. Johnson and John II. Nebeker are dead as the re sult of a terrible accident which be--- v mn at noon Friday. The " "'---- '"' In boll men lug dye. in tbe Both men were employed Knight woolen mills. At the noon hour they were engaged In a friendly scuffle, when they fell Into a vat of boiling dye. Johnson's body was completely submerged in the heated fluid, while Nebeker fared hut little belter. Johnson waa partially saved by the fact that he was uppermost when tbe two fell Into the vat, and for this reason was not quite so terribly burned; yet Johnson's burns proved fatal, his death occurring Saturday. The accident was witnessed by a who number of the other employees rushed to the rescue, and when they took hold of Johnson's arms to pull him out the flesh came off wherever touched. Johnson, writhing In agony, floated twice across the vat before be could be rescued from the boiling ln Bn IOTA WALTER WELLMAN ABANDONS ATTEMPT TO CROSS OCEAN IN AN AIR CRAFT. Navigator and His Crew of Five Picket Up by Steamer. They Had Telegraphed far Aid, After Being Driven from Course by Wind. New York. Walter Wellman'a attempt to cross the Atlantic ocean la a Well-ma- n balloon has been abandoned. and his five companions are safe, but the airship, the giant America, la a battered aerial derelict, abandoned at Bea perhaps still In the air, perhaps beneath the waves with her costly equipment. They left their craft only because she was in distress and blown so far from the line of transatlantic steamship travel that a continuation of the voyage, with the British Isles as the objective point, was hopeless. When deserted she had been In the air probably seventy-twa hours, new world's record for dirigibles, and, driven by the wind, had traveled doubtless 800 miles. Whether tbe distance record for dlrlgiblca 870 miles also will be broken remains to be computed. Wellman summoned aid by the wireless, the steamer Trent responded, and the men were transferred from the balloon to the steamer, the balloon being abandoned to Its fate. o 8TORM ON THE GULF. Orange Crop and Vast Trucking Industries Probably Ruined. Jacksonville, Fla. Storms Monday and Tuesday nights swept the entire Florida peninsula, doing damage estimated at several million dollars. Forty thousand square miles of territory south of Jacksonville has been In the storm belt. Tbe orange grop tn that Tlrrf a in dustries probably are ruined. Along the eastern coast many live are believed to have been lost and tpe property damage Is believed rfreaL During the course of her long life Mrs. Howe was at the very forefront of many movements which had to do with American literature, philanthropy and the emancipation of her sex. Crlppen on Trial for His, Life. From the early days of her womanLondon. Dr. Hawley H. Crippen hood she was a woman of consequence, a woman of affaire, a woman was on Tuesday put on trial for his who had a very high conception of life, charged with the murder of Cora the dutlea of life. Although of the Belle Crlppen, the American actress, gentlest spirit, Mrs. Howe waa for known In the profession as Belle Elyeara a most ardent woman suffragist. more. The Jury, a typical body of Mrs. Howe waa a frequent contribu- middle class tradesmen and clerks, tor to some of the best magazlnea of waa secured with but little trouble, the country. She was also a poetess objection having been made la but who found a ready response In tbe three Instances. Crlppen pleaded not hearts of the people and then, a an guilty. Tbe trial, which la being held evidence of her versatility, she turned In tbe New Bailey, to be on ber pen to play writing, at which abe of the most historicpromises Quid. In annals of tbe was also successful. Perbsps her Killed Over Trivial Sum. most famous work was tbe "Battle that famous court which 1 Cut-of- f Center, Colo. In a quarrel over a Hymn ofto tbe Republic" Completed. every school child In the Southern Paclflo livery bill of four do'lars on Thurs- taught Cal. Lone The silver spike of Pine. today. country a of W. W. McCoy, day, proprietor t last rail of the Nevada ft Calilivery atable and Republican candiELECTION RIOTS. fornia railroad, running 159 miles date for assessor, was shot and killed Five Men and Three Women Killed In from Mojave. Cal.. on tbe Southern by Percy Talbot of Denver, a carpenPacific to Lone Pine, Cal., In Inyo ter. Talbot fired six shots, five of Guadalupe. county, was driven by General Superwhich took effect The sixth shot Basse Guadalupe. Five men intendent H. V. Piatt, of tbe Southern struck a horse. Talbot was Immedi- and threeTerre. women were killed and at Pacific railroad t noon Tuesday. ately arrested and rushed to the Jail least twenty-fivother persons were The new road baa been built tn the at Saguache. wounded, six of whom will die, during last three years by tbe Southern Parioting at tbe elections. cific and Is designed. It Is said, to be STANLEY KETCHEL MURDERED Of tbe dead, one a woman 70 years a connecting link for a short cut fro.a old was shot behind the closed doors southern Lake City California to of ber home, which stands opposite for tbe Harriman road.Salt World'a Champion Middleweight Pu- the town hall. It Is supposed thai many othera Injured fled to the woods. Extra Session Casta 9100,000. gilist Shot Down on Missouri The rioting occurred In the Petll Rsnch. Denver. The extra session of the Bourg district of this city, the cap! seventeenth general assembly ended Ul. Mo. Tbe extra session Springfield, Stanley Ketchel.the night. Tuesday The trouble through the ejec middleweight champion pugilist of the Hon from the began day and Is estitown hall of the repre lasted seventy-onmated to have cost approximately world, died here Saturday night at tentative of the radical at the party 7:05 o'clock, as a result of being shot moment the voting ceased and the In 11.400 a day, or a total of 1)9,400. An early In the day by Walter A. HurU, spectlon of the ballots was to benln. Initiative and referendum bill, a rega ranch band. The shooting took The radicals attempted to force an istration bill and a railroad commisplace on the ranch of R. P. Dicker-son- , entrance and assaulted the twelve sion bill were passed. Legislation on a friend of Ketchel's, near Con- srendarmes who stood in their way the subjects of bank guaranty and way, forty miles east of here. Ketch-e- l The gendarmes fired a volley lndl the headless ballot Included In Govhad upbraided Hurts for beating a crimlnately into the crowd. ernor Sbaffroih's call for the session, horse. While seated at the breakfast did not get out of committee. Philadelphia Wins First Came. table, the pugilist was shot In tho Philadelphia Pa. In a clean and Battle Between Officer and Bandits. bark by the ranch band, who has es caped In the hills, but was raptured frbarply played game, the Philadelphia n Mexico City. In a bloody battle later and Is now in Jail. Ketchel, who American league champions defeated a of a and rurales company was but 23 years of sge, was born In tbe Chicago "Cubs." the premier team near Huazantlan. band of robbers Grand Rapids, Mich, and fought his of the National league, on Monday, 4 state of Vera a sergeant and a Crux, In to Ihe 1, contest of first tbe series last fight with Jack Johnson, Just a to decide tbe world's championship. corporal ot the rurales and eight year ago. bandits were killed. Among tbe dead Nearly 30 000 persons saw tbe game. outlaws waa the notorious Santannn. Officer Raid Boston Company. Denver Denied Rehearing. Boston. Federal authorities visited To Prevent Monopoly Washington. Rehearing la tbe the office of the Redeemable InvestSanta Vm Denver rate case was refused M. at 85 Devonshire ment company nf w wHivru street Thursday and came away with Monday by the supreme court of the win m rrrfitfii4py e" in Ihe new state of Nw Mexico. If Manager Charles II. Brooks, the books I'nlted Statee. This action will Lt'rrJ the recommendation submitted Tuesof tbe company and several thousand the order of the Interstate rstes on day to the constitutional convention dollars In cash, all taken under a k commission reducing artloes frornhicago and St Is incorporated In tbe final .draft ef rant charging the company with the ,Vss Vo-'To go Into effct. tbe new state s charter. use of the malls In a scheme U de- Louis flvyf fraud. AmbusJl Their Enemy. Steamer Foundered. Chief of Police Fired. Albany, Kyi Samuel Lee, Thomas The small steamer Hamburg from Reval, Russia, Tnr ttH Cincinnati., O. Following the re- Lee and their Jfathr. John A Lee, and James Mean were arrested and port, foundered in the ceipt of Colonel Paul It. Mllliken TJltlc so. formal refusal to resign. Mayor lodged in jafl her Monday on th Four bodies have been washed ashore of Schwab on Friday removed him from charge kssasinatlng D. F. C and It is opposed that lie whole Moles, whcWes shot from ambush. crew of sixteen was lost duty as chief of police. CufVAIr e Still Misting. on Train. Twenty-ninSteamer May Be Lst. ChTn"erW Rorn Starkvllle, Colo The bodies of four New Orleans Apprehension is fU more victims of tbe Starkvllle mine Paris expre narrowly escaped being as to the safpty of several steamer. mm. hamong them the Verrsfrrf. Orlb. Th explosion were brought to the surface wrecked Suil'ay cixbt shortly after midnight Friday, It was pr?sed air rfmeetfnns had been cut Mount Vernon and BluefieUs, la the ,rposedly byS jsla wrerkprs, and fj Central American trade, possible to Identify only one of taem. hleh are time the trail ran wild !a Twenty nine are still missing. from two to three day ovdoe. . i Shot Vanderbilt Leads Winners. ' By Husband. Noted Ind an Dief New York. W. K. Vsaderbilt hsdj Jollet, III Aflor she had been pur . GothrK Okla B ack eh!f the list of winners In flat raci la ned throngs half a states, Mrs of tbe Osag Indians and member Frsnce for the season which basjji't J. i. Payne was probably fa'ally shoi of the Osar ailo''1; ended there. His horse won tfeke Monday by her Jeslom l,ubsnd. wbr died at Pawhuska Tuesday., He was ind purses amounting to 1,0(9,000 shot blmsea dead dirrttiy afterwarj one ef 'fie best known IndHis In Okj in the courthouse . francs I201.00. lahoma.". squate. I e be-tw- n frJitOmf yf -4De-.Thfl .. J .. toj !-- din ' tt |