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Show 1 1 w MORE TURKISH ATROCITIES- 1MIK1 II - "V I f JUMPtD SEVEN STORIES. 8allr dorr h i. O II 1 IINI f I rrtjn ni f The ic It ii i Ilf. r I ltalri M l I lo I h I r ( f s 1 t UiC. ON jijil 1 ntll tha f tr-U- I uii f Mi) t it Jr of s) Mittng T broogfc Lieutenant Peary says Americans can and tviil resell the North pole ta Behev i tr time had k i u d Mr' E option- - of -- onta Mar'a continua f UMli to Hi p of Que.e!tenaogo II w aitk , an and the A i ruined the tv ibiiott of he It ft ork C il t ru btoi ie to the Andrew at n c , i bo lias been danidevtalk ami lutantlv killed. gerously ill lu l.ood ,u. - on tbe road The Aufet nau made violent lore to to recovery Mr, Gerbci about iwi months ago, Dunce CJuarles of Bonneville, Mo., it and was arrrsled for threatening her dead from injuries received in a foot life. This did not check his advances, bail game, however, aud while the woman and Mrs Kate Vance, a eoloi ed woman her sister weie sitting together ha of Newton, Kaus., is dead at the age burst into the uxun of 123 year After pleading that she elope with Railroad and express companies have him to Austria and rece.viug a refusal, decided to pay $l,ooo a piece for dead he drew his piatol and bred one shot. tram robber The woman felt m a sworn Thinking Two parents have Weu arrested In be had killed her, the Austrian rushed on suspicion of poisoning Philadelphia to tbe window ami !efore the woimded children for insurance woman's frightened sister could check i.ussian convicts sie Mti.l to be starvhim, jumped into the street Mr. ing themselves to death iu Siberia beGerber will probably recover cause of cruel trealuieut. EARNINGS OF RAILROADS. In an altercation over 25 cents at Moultrie, Ga., 'I liomas Johnson shat o of lotrmtale Preliminary Report and killed Charles Moore Cotoui!sloo. The preliminary report of the Inter-Stat- e Italian authorities have decided to Commerce lommissiun on the inestablish wlreiesv teegraphy between come account of the railways of tbe Genoa and Buenos Ayres United States for the year ending June Bert McNutt, aged 26, suicided at 20th last, contains returns of railway Dea Moines, la , on Ins wedding day. companies operating 105,945 miles of No cause known for the deed. line, or probably 98 per cent of the tolo a wreck near Indianapolis, three tal railway mileage of the United passengers were seriously injured and States. The passenger earnings of a dozen or more slightly hurt. these roads were $472,429,165, and the Fran has given 8750, 000 lo esfreight earnings 81,200,884,093. In- tablish Krupp a fund for the workmen beuetit cluding these and other earnings from in memory of her late husband. operation, gross earnings amounted to John L. Sullivan, former champion 81,711,754,200, or 88,730 per mile of line and oierating expenses to 81,100,137,-0- 5, heavy weight prize 6ghlerof the world, or 85045 per mile of line, has filed a petition in bankruptcy. A revolution has been started in Haiti showing that the net earnings were 8005,618,795, or 81091 per mile. The by Minister of War Nord, who Is net laming were 851,395,421 greater marching on the capital with an army. than uuriug the previous year. seven union linemen have been given sentences for violating an inheavy Tbslr Bodies I,e(t for the liurards. junction during the New Orleans strike. Surgeou F. X. Vorsarid of the The strike at Marseilles has tied up steamer City of Panama, winch has the sramena union arrived at Sail Francisco from Panama shipping and close to threatens every port in France. on a trip into the interior reports that Tbe gold standard scheme for Siam of Colombia he found things quiet enough as far as the revolution v as has become law and the minis have concerned, but saw uu every baud the been closed to the free coinage of effects of the fever, whicu he says is silver. Two men with rifles attempted to killing tbe people by the score. So bold in was the some op a train near Independence, great placet mortality through which he passed that no at- Mo., but were scared away by the tempt was made to give burial lo the trainmen. Tbe annual report of the postmaster victims. They were dying by dozens. As they died, saya Dr. Vorsaod, their general pronounces the rural delivery bodies were taken ont into the open a great success sod shows smaller postal deficit. und left for the buzzards. The health conditions in Panama Senator Hanna declarea that be does itself, the doc Ur says,, .are. goodr,bu.t potjptepd fin yeplgjn s eefiatpr pbr M. chairman of tbe National Republican in tbe surrounding country the situacommittee. . V tion la desperate. Mrs. Whitten, arrested Dexter, Taqnl Indiana Maaaaeea Mine Owners. "I Me., for poisoning ber dsugbters for A story has just been brought t life insnrsnoe money, suicided by bangs Tucson, Arizona, by George J. Joseph, ing herself. of the Santa Maria Gold Miniug comPresident Roosevelt hss accepted tie pany in Mexico, telling of another submission of the ehiefs of Tntnila, murder by Yaquisofa mining man. Samoan islands, sod given each a chain Joseph Haynes, accompanied by a aufu-be- r and a medal of rnrales who went to Saqui Gran-d- i Reports of army officers shows that to bring in the body of Captain J. the abolition of tbe caDteeo has had a F. Sullivan, the murdered mining en- bad effect on the health, mortality and gineer, found the dead body of Albert discipline of the soldiers. Flores, a mine owner and operator, in White Buffalo, an Indian, has brongbt the vicinity of San Marcial He, like a criminal libel case against a Wichita bullivan, had been attacked by tbe newspaper correspondent, who accused Yaquis, who killed him and hia Mexihim of several murders. can servants. is It said the bodies of General De Wet has published hia the victims were terribly mutilated. General Torres has left liermosillo for story of the war in .South Africa, in the scene of the recent murders to see which be says defeat was due to tbe wbat can be done with tbe forces at of the Boers. hand. Tbe various roads of Souorit are disloyalty be said to Mosely Reynolds, aged 16, was killed infested with Yaquis, who shoot Mexicans at every opportunity duriDg a battle with robbers who wers trying to rob the bank In which be was' Murdrred by Ladronas. at Westville, Ind. employed Inspector Hendrix Constabulary The secretary of agriculture has pro who has been stationed in Samar ishlbited the shipment of cattle, sheep land, was killed Tuesday of last week and from New '.England states bogs a'band of reladrones. The reports by because of hoof snd mouth diseases. inhis death are end meagre garding Officials of tbe Western Federation dicate that Hendrix was attacked by a of Miners say they will not become ladroDes. His force of detachsuperior ment of constabulary was ronted and reconciled to the American Federation as long as Gompera is st tbs head of it. ed Hendrix, with one soldier, was and killed. Mint Director Roberts ssys that the The sultan of Bacolod, after profesmint facilities are increasing and tha He recdemand for coin decreasing. sing fri endabip for America, has sent letter to Captain Pershing, at Camp ommends closing the New Orleans Vicars, in which he calls the Americans mint. "hogs who eat hogs, and challenges The navy department Is advised of tbeiu to fight. lt is probable that Captain Pershing will be ordered te the arrival of tbs torpedo flotilla at take a column to Bacolod. The mili- Culebra, under command of Lloyd tary men, however, doubt whether tbe Chandler. Tbe Scorpion and Leyden sultan will really fight. also are reported there. Wnnld-lMi Desperados Captured. Responding to a protest over apCharles Dykes and "Kid"1 Murphy, of a negro In South Carolina, pointment who are charged with having terrorized President Roosevelt, declares it hia Blfle, Cola, Thursday, Nov. 20, by policy to the race where It recognize shooting st everything to eight and comprise a considerable part of tbe with having raided reveral ranches and wounded David Wolford, were population. .far, Wl(l jam. Zjtnmertnsiw a. captured Sir the- mountain By Deputy mer, and hia son wers wealthy and slugged C. Sheriff J. Emerson and a posse of five men, who followed tbeir trail robbed by two negroee on a lonely road bear Lawrence, Kana. aigbt days. Dykes and Murphy were eonntry without food for several days and were Tbe elder Zimmermans skull was Brushed and be is in a critical condialmost exhausted when taken tion. Daal ta tbe Death Over a Pretty Walter Edward F. Croher, chief of tbe New tllrl. A t Armnrdsie, K as , near Kansas York City fire department, who recent-t- y was tried pa a series of charges, was -and Charles W. City, Ernest-Dam- ns declared guilty by Commissioner Stur. Tucker, packing bonse employes, and was dismissed from tbe service, gis net Mabel over e Randall, ad fought waitress. Dsmns wss mortally wound- tbe dismissal to take affect oa De1 cember 1st. ed, bnt before be died lie shot Tucl.tr The First National bank st Morgae, twice, fatally wounding him. Tuckc, Texas, was dynamited by robbers and is still alive. Tucker had, met I inrun and tbe girl on the street, and itHou; 85,000 secured by tbe burglars. Before Citizens, who were aroused by the exwarning, fired two shots at him. man returning the fire as ir plosion, could reacn the baok, th bandits bad secured tbe money and lay oa the ground -'made tbeir escape. l u T9e Gardevi Walk. t sr-a- t'uople a: is . ufiilt'i nnii frtu onHtan tlatf of .uvtUilHr l4th, In hpiu of all tin It'ii A.4optuiy . brir iiAiuus t u s. the Porte 4a crtiahioif the Maiedonian peasaota. The winter has bet in aud the danger I amis is from revuint iunai oer, yet the Turkish autliouties seem to think the time has come o act. In the fait? of promises of free pat dou to those a ho returned to their homes, Christian t ll lagers hae t en shoekinly tortured to make them htia alleged concealed depots of at ms oi give in foMnat'on regarding the hoiking of the Macedon ian commit u s The bastinado has been freijuenth employed until the victims were crippled foi life, theirfeet te'ng beaten to a nulp ly the Tnrkiah soldiers IVasants weie also hung by their heels to the ceiling pud boiling-h- ot eggs were put in their armpits. Even priests wete not spared, and the tioops openly plunder the peasants, who are being driven to despair. M VENtZUELA WILL SETTLE UP. Tli Floanetal (')Mlinsof the Foreign Power to tie Attended to. It is said that important steps were taken in London Friday with a view to satisfying all the financial and diplo- matic claims by foreign powers and bondholders against Venezuela. It is maintained that if the contemplated action meets with approval Germany and Great Britaiu will have no cause to take the vigorous steps now conThe details of the sugtemplated. gested settlement have not been communicated to the European governments as yet. The medium of the communication is one of the most importn ant of hankers. Venezuela's propositions were mentioned to Ambassador Choate, bat pending the result of the direct representations at Washington no action will betaken by the embassy towards suggesting that Venezuela be given time to submit her proposals. Anglo-America- RISE OF GENERAL NORD. It la Likely That He Will Of , If s It Mad. Prml-d- Ilijtl. News comes from Port an Prince, Bay tl, to the effect that General Alexia Nord, who was war minister of the provisional government, who la at St. Vvjih about BtXKJ lolO.OOd men Mrom Gonaives, has sent an nltlmatnm to the government demanding the invalidation of the election of tbe deputies who are members of tbe party beaded by Mr. Firmio, tbe self-exil-ed leader of the recent rebellion. If the chamber refuses to cancel the election of these deputies the outbreak of another civil war is probable. The general opinion is that the chamber will reject the general's demand. Preparations are being made to defend Port an Prince, in view of the possibility that General Nord will attack it. On General Nords entry Into St. . Marie he was received by the army and the population with cries of "Long live General Nord. president of llayti!' fMMQeltn Troop Made Short Work of Grnrrul Morale The Colombian invaders, under Centrals Garbiras and Espirtu Morales, after several defeats were obliged to recross tbe frontier Nov. 25. They left numerous prisoners in the bands tf the Venezuelan troops, among them Chief of Staff Li rice do, who was abandoned in a wounded condition, and a quantity of ammunition. The revolnt'.onary geuerat, Mato, is still lying sick at Willemstad, Curacao. They Barely Kept Warm. Coroner Dalton of St. Helens, Ore., has returned from Goble, Ore., where he held an inqueat over the body of a man found dead in a refrigerator car. Letter! in the clothes indicate tbe man's name is John Sullivan. The verdict was accidental death produced by coal gas. Joe Murphy and Sullivan went Into a car, closed tbe door and built a coal firein -- a tin can. They went to aleep and' when discovered Sullivan was dead and Murphy was in a seriona condition. .. T Rioting la Spain Over tb. llao of Catalan Langnaga. The riots which took place at Barce- lona, Spain, Thursday, as tbe outcome of the publication of decrees restricting the nse of the Catalan language were renewed .Friday. The gendarmes, in endeavoring to preserve order, revived volleys of' stones, andl at first were compelled to retire, bnt eveotu ally they forced their way into the university snd arrested a number of students who were the leading spirits in the disorder. Tbe Krens Zeitung, discussing "Ambassador White reCebt letter to Henry Sellgmab of Frankfort-on-the-llai- u regarding the . treatment of Hebrews in Boumsnia, ssys it is to be recommended that tbe ambassador remove the beam I from his own, eyes -- before removing tbe mote from his neighbors.' Tbe Roumania Jews, saya tbe paper, are far better situated than tbe American negroes. Tbey are not treated with the same coo tempt, and do not suffer lynch law. - all aglow oa row, u.tlek ro wU m .now .it o il sea t tide, dower val at my aide! -- l - l ' i t.t : een w I anr-ronnd- s rre hem. just loo luttlord II. Shi 3 hs bad aba x The wept (C fi i et with looac h.m there Vs flounced ami 'lading a allkt-- i I K'n, broke mv carn.ttiona down, lore a roarspray n'lh a frown TiM o ft i'fc'Sx Sfnp ner aim ribbons " said! camp back the Krh lew wet. f ni miKuonetla, inffi pea I ho a me ' I ) e I h .di of knew hut timing Kn ti petal of the roS he ttliew I Hi re on the pa tiwa toud feal I SS It W - a Wth it M TrampMi KeneatU heart 'the rmehtny fee4 vtft .til hautk sweat. dinl lare'C'i 'eet out u h THE WOOING OF ANGELA H Com-merc- it, t that flushed gala v Mail snd Anrela mek op. But my, f know how dey come tnek op." The Old fellows guftaw caught the attention of tbe youngsters coming up from the h of the Anisette Jug. hollow in "What's de fun, lVre Llwtna?" they Morton got up and shouted to him walked av ay Ills mouth felt a little dry. There might be something very picturesque about this breach of promise suit that was heard, tried and decided all inside of three mlnutaa by an old man in a boat, while tbe beautiful early light broke over the dreamy wateis, but Mortons soliloquy took another turn. with these cussed. "That's the 'Cajans. When their tiloods up they dont care that for the lews of God or man The women are beautiful and obedient, the men peaceful aa well-festeers if you don't make them Morton found hie If you do mad horse, mounted it and. pde away, He had decided not to slay for the dance that would wind up the chopping. Camille would lie there? Yes, but then. It wss Camille's papa who had just been telling him that one good story. phfl NEWS SUMMARY. d DESERVED TO SAVE LANCASTER. "Ft - curl-taile- C Well, there were several reasons. The stay was bard on hia host. Thle was Thiophlle Lessetrs chopping, and It is harily fair to laugh at a man b-- 1 bind ith hack while you drink his I kAjtfefrKater,AoneBhould hard-workin- wbok. "(Join marry dat girl? (Join dls?" forefinger slipped its interlacing fellows, and pointed southward, "Angelas papa ieve down yondah. He tesh for da fact'ry. Mebb he be gone week, mebbe mont. Neva know. Eef ha find plalnte shrimp de first day " tha heavy, stooped shoulder came Into play. "Teas while be was fall gone das Angela and T'eopbll out 1 news hear what he do but Call heem polecat Angela git Den T'eophile he Tglt mad, too. Bit hees mad was dlff'rent from Angela. Girl gtt mad more quick dan boy, but yas. T'eophile, boy stay mad, das-so- , he go down to de store and mek beeg btag. Say he want revva goln marry here com des lay low. T'eophile, walkin . mighty beeg and tv histle. Shake out bees sail and slide off from da wharf, slow and quiet. Dey want moch breeze. Eet waa jes before day and mo always eets mights steel Jee befo day. But T'ftphlle keep sleepln away, sleepin away, till old man be get good piece out-a-nd ain't showed op ylt Dera was bis boat all tied up and der was Teo-phllWhere was the old man? Jes den a leetle skeef poke eets nose out from under de wharf. I see a mans back an den de old mans cap and Angela. No. He goln sell hees horst and boy boat Den he goln way. Long way, yas. Over to- - Louisiana. And he did. Cajan don talk for nothin He sell hees borss and buy hees boat and Jes bout dat time Angelas papa come home. store dsy tell him Down to tb ' "bout "beeg "btag Teophtle tnefc How he say he aint newa goln marry Angela, and how he goln start early next f0r Louisiana. Old man dldn say moch. No, da Cajans way when somTn goln happen. But me, I gnow. Early naxt moral n I .go down on de wharf' and sompin black on ths las ssat, and den I know whats goln happen. "Sho, but dat skeef move, yaa. Ron like scared deer. And Tsophlles host goin slow, more slow. D wind armoBt' dylhK out." Dbrf Teopbil'e, "Be catch on. He git out hees oars and d. Twa begin to pull. Pull fonne, yas. Heem in dat beeg boat, and das skeef runnln like scared deer. Fonne? Yas. But it didn't las long. 'Bout free minutes old man (lull la bees oars and Htand op. Dey want no more black ting on de las seat bnt derfi waa anmnln agfijawt de old man8 shoulder and som'pln close to been cheek. And T'eophiles sail so steel It oouldn scare a fly. Leetle while ev't'ing mighty quiet, den- de old map's oi p. eome'over de wat"Coin marry dat girl? Coin die? 'T'tophHc.i F- - look at de old 'man over dat gun, look at de sail, look all t 'round. - Den he pick up de line arid ! trow heem -- to Angelas papa. And d next day he marry Angela! j "Down to de store, dey say T'eo- m-a-- e. Buttling and foiling alike to psychsaid ologist and politician. "Sir, tbs ytychologst, "your Cajan will givs a loy ha ha, where any other white mas would awear and then, eir, turn around and fly into a perfect freniy of rag at nothing. "Sr, responded the politician, who "Eli one gou1! story.- yaa. bti once paid a Cajan' poll tax Id older to get his vote, and had not gflttan It "Sir, if one of those pig- hiaded. tmmbskulls gets an Idea into hi need, nothing snort of dvnamite You may talk your-gtf- t will get It out fro?, aa hoarse as a wtile he sits there rolling elrarettei da-said saying Das-so- , yas.' By tie great Lord Harry, sir, whe you you l(Sve him he is exactly where him. nd Dangera ef Lif. beautiful ship sailed out of ths bay, Unconscious of rent or storm; on the laughing Tbe sunbeams dancd " "wav""''"' ' - ' ' Wist fondled ber tnmrrt ul. farm ; ; VS A ChoU logs pto coal kiln lengths. As one Is expected to do, aa those young fellows down there In the hollow were doing. Running races and guying one another on to exertion truly strenuous. Giving promise of a successful chopping. Tiophlle git hees wood all cot a dls time, sbo, grinned old man He slapped his leg. guffawed, tipped the Anisette Jug, and resumed his itory. Morton laid down In the grass He wanted to hear and he did pot vant to make the old man mad? He was In love Out certalnment. with the old mans (laughter, the pretty Camilla Old men with pretty daujUers are genernlly popular with youny men at least, it Is so on Bayou Des Arcadien. "Et was dls way, the old man besee gan, Teophile, he been comm Acga'a long time, long time, yaa. Evva sine dby was chlllun Morton nodded. He knew well ths customs of the people lie had elected to Ur .with.,. Their long wooings; their early marriages and patient lives. Dumb, unresponsive, pathetic,' with a strange mote of poetic Joyousness running through ths HIS LIFE. Unparalleled Fortitude Exhibited by German Forester. Fritz Wernej was a German forester. One day a stag gored him' frightfully in the abdomen. As the infuriated animal pulled out his antlers, backed away and props red for a second charge, the injured man propped himself on an elbow and fired Just as the stag was closing in on him. The animal fell dead and the man fainted away. When he recovered consciousness ha found ti nt he could not attract attention by shouting, He realized that bo was out of the beaten paths and that unless hs dragged hlmBelf to a frequented place he would surely die. So be began dragging himself through tbe forest in tbe direction of bis employer's house, three miles away. He started ou his Journey at noon; at 8 oclock the next morning the occupants of the house were aroused by the explosion of a gun nearby. Investigating they found the forester In a dead faint, and nearly dead from loss of blood, lying on the lawn. By his side was a smoking gun. When the Injured man got so that be could apeak and tell bis story, bit master asked lm: "But why did you drag that heavy gun all the way? "1 knew that I couldn't shout when I did reach an inhabitable place," was the replyro I brought It along I didnt think of attention, it until I had crawled for half a mile, then I crawled bark and got it (Copirlvhi, ime, 0 daily Stout PuBusatKO Oomvast hear how T eopluie come to Meanwhile, old man l.lzana telling Das ou many At.gela? No? good ths story of Theophile long wooing, A pretty tale, all flecked over with story fas." Old a&u I i7ana took s long pull st moonbeams and wild flowers. A story thAielie. leaned back on the log, too, of long, lonely rides through ths elafpei his knotted hands about Ills small hours when the boy. having sat knees d smiled meditatively at the half the night on the steps with bis axes Uat rose and fell in the hollow. fawn eyed sweetheart, made hia way Mortgo frowned. He did not want to the distant logging camp. Riding hard that his team might be the first to leal the story Not that he doubta to role out at crack of dawn. ed It'l being "good.'' Liana was Old man l.lzana sketched it all In Fresctautii French to the heart He could till a story, even a bad story, graphically, and Morton lay In the and not lai k for listeners grass, giving as much heed to the song of the axes In tbe hollow as to Porqsoi? I doit know. But. yes. it Is this the slow, drawling voice at his elbow. When the old fellow leaned forward way. Your Frenchman can be a hog. say aud spread out his fingers. thing. to things, even write things It would be time enough to listen. Presently that time came. A knotty quits hoggish and altogether dreadful. And ' people smile Comment? The baU only a pig after all, erltkbis Impudent nose in the air, and bli roguish ey asquint. All, but It ll dlBerent with your Knglishmau. When hi plays the hog he must needs eat carrion and roll In the mud the ver f vilest mud. A hog Is a filthy brutt, don't you know? And whatever he eledi to do, be It bravery or English goes the whole thing, four American looks on snd laugbs-- if he is not too busy with his money asking. But fill was not a bad story; any girl eoitt have beard It Why should Morton hold back from the tempting treat? . But tbe eight earns down, and tbe storm bunt forth. And a bidden rock wna there The fair ship struck on s treacherous ledge. And sank, mid s cry ef despair! ' fair young girt with her Innoeenl heart Bailed out on the social sea; A breath of flattery tilled bach sail. And lift waa an ecstasy. snd the pttslon storm Lurked cruelty there to ban She trusted love and hnr life A bidden reef, wrecked .Da the traitorous heart of maul fair she looks even lying here With the citys nameless dead. The golden hair oer her waxen brew Like an angel's pinion spread. How who waits for the dear ones votes That evermore te dumb! God pity us alt, for we know not how Or when the end may comet P. B. Cassidy in tbs Washington Tlmaa , mother, New Use for Bees. Down on Long Island the farm erg have discovered that persons suffering frost rheumatism and sciatica can ob tain relief by allowing honey beet to ting the affected parts. Thia ta a very unpleasant process and entirely unnecessary. Tbe poison of tbe be ting la chiefly formic acid. This add la also found in stinging nettlea. In ants aad some varieties of caterpillars. There la no difficulty In preparing formic acid, and It. would seem that physicians might And It advantageous to experiment with It aa a ! either remedy for rheumatic trouble In add form or In formates. Certainly some means can be devised of In-- , troducinr it into the circulation painful than allowing bees to sting a rheumatic sufferer by wholesale. -- Great Day for Tippler. John Maaaengale. a wealthy s old ranchman of Macon county, Missouri waa married last week to the 60-y- widow of hia cousin. He and his intended drove to a preacher's house la Macon, and were married aa they sat In a buggy. Then the happy bride groom called ap hia lawyer by telephone aod told htm ta see that for the remainder of the day no aaloonr keeper should accept money from hie customers. Its my treat said he, "and you tend the bills to my ranch." Buch a jamboree resulted aa Macon had never - before seen, which waa probably , the bridegrooms idea ot m fitting celebration. .The Vital Question. the beat of the grasA campaign. The orator of tbe even- It waa daring ing became eloquent aa'he reached his peroration. "Men of the Steentb Assembly District, are yon husbands, are you fathers are you meat la a word, are you willing to well your sufi Tr frages? "Now, thsts business," 'cried a rough voice from the crowd. "How much wll! you pay for them?" 4 - , 1 |