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' 1 U i1) r mvFZ? I ' n W : "i m ( ! As - ., i-i i ., .1. T J Ay's vms !' W - ';' :a f. J ? il r u 11 it; i V) : !t L l; if IV , ; ' kI K ." Mil TWO IE TIGERS .The cubs Win the third game ?Ae BY A 8CORE OF 0 TO 1. m COLD AND RAINY DAY. r- R i Overall a & Each nd Donovan Pitted Against Each Other In the Box Ross' man Drove In the Only r Run Detroit Got. 8? 3?: '! Detroit, Oct. 12. Ill tlio first gamo &.at thn woild's championship series on thelr own field the Detroit Aineiicnn league team was beaten Fildny after- noon by tho Chicago Nationals by tlio ' "SCOW 0( 0 (O 1, It WI1B H Well do-St'lV- ed victory foi- tlio Chicago team, us It "plated superior bull throughout tlio , game. Theie weie seveinl piiois of J omission on llu- imit of the Dotiolt fa titani, beside the two enors ncond gafciilnst tlii'in which flguied In tlio Clilc:ii;o run-making. V - It was mu'tliliiR hut baseball veath Scr. Tlio temperature ranged between i, 41 and fiO degreus during the game, uWltli il .eold 12-iullo wind from the '"north blowing ncioMi th illaniond. ttV'Voml tliucs there wcie showers of vain, one while Chicago vvmi baiting Ju i&tne fifth Inning being bo heavy that It 5? was ntvessnry to Intemipt plav for 10 minutes. Again in tlio seventh Inning & thero was ii sharp shower for a few " moments, but It did not continue Ions enough to postpone? the giitue. At tendance was a disappointment, le.ich- lug only ll,:!OG. The law eold day piob jlnbly had some effect lu holding down tlio attendance, lib doubt, together HtvJtli dissatisfaction with tlio arrange ments governing the siile of tickets. Detroit looked dnngoious and X bunched lilts In but on; Inning, (ho "5 fourth, when with two out, Cobb's flno S three bagger was follow ed by two hIii Jjgles, which, boweer, scoied but nno yiun, O'l.eary sti Iking out with tlio Sbnses full, L Tlio Detroit team did not show at 5 any time dining the afternoon the Ssnnp and dash in their woil; which Ununited tlieir playing dining tlio rAmeilcan loaguo plnlug season hen;. S Detioit scored Its only run In tho $i fourth. With two out Cobb dioe a splendid tilple to the ciowd In center R field, getting a three-baso hit under J the gioiuid riiJes. Hossman followed j with a single, and scoied him. Then iJCoiiglilln singieil and Schmidt walked. "Tho crowd was on the tiptoe of e jkpeLtuney and .shouting for O'l.enry to 3 clear tho babes, but he atiuck out. HoRsnuui coutiuueil lil' flno woik at flrst bahe and drovo in Detroit's only S3Qirf Ith bis single after Cobb bad tripled. Donovan gae but two bases "on balls, the same number which Overall did, but both o the Detioit Switcher's linBBes developed Into runs, 'while neither of Ovri all's gifts vas expensive. ' Capt. Chance, of the Chicago team, was hit on tho right hand by an in- 1 Vhoot while at bat In the opening in ning nnd both his second and thlld ffnger went badly crushed. Tim gaino was stopped while thoy were diessed, but ('apt. Chance Mhl ho fcued the In- ' jury might prevent his playing totluy. Just befoie play was tailed at at 2 o'clock, -Manager .Jennings was called to the plate, wheie Mnvor Thompson presented to hlin fioiu lo cal ndniliets a llfeslze lloral tiger and a gold watch. The total receipts weie $17,'J8ii.r0, and they were divided as follows: Tho players $9,334.17, the national coinmlbsion $l,72S.5r and the Detioit and Chicago club owneis !f;:,lll.:i3 each, mi t A Gruesome Find. Philadelphia. Oct. 12. Following the report made to the toioner of tlii3 ;clty Thuisdny of tho finding of tho .liody of a oung woman In the Deln 'wnio river by tho ciew of a dredge, tho recovery of the legless body of n, man fiom the same stieam near Jl'aulsboro. N. J Krlduy night, has caused much conimcnt. Tho diedgiug crew, thioiigh Capt. Tliomiisou, tho government engflieer, repotted that the boih of the young woman hi ought tip had b'en in a bin lap nag, vvnicu .broke and permitted the body to fall ."back, into tlio water. The body of tho man found In the river was picked up ly the new of a tug. It is that or n "wan nbouf.'iO yeuis old. Tho Jcgs mil "been tcveir-d cjoso to the body. No clothing was on tho bod) buw an tin- ueiMiui i. j ,, Wants $20,000 Damages. , Columbus. O., Oct. 12. K.lward Urtle. iblef of police at .Mii.sslllon, has brought suit for J20.000 damages in "the com ts of Krankiln county uguliiht Rev, J . Jackson, 13. J. .Mooie, W. -JJ. Wheeler Lemuel D. Lilly. IL II. Aokland. Lemuel B. Cheirlngton, Clay ton L. DKko Rov, A. I. Noi cross, J. 'A. 'White aud Uov. James M, Patter MOfti, u- ptihllherH of tho "American jssuer iho. ijntlsaloon ofgun, charging that tlwy in the Issue of September 6, Huld -he Bad "rushed tho growler" in jils homo town. . 'Mines Were Salted". Helena. ,M'ut . Oct. 12. Tho Record publlHhes a htofy to tho effect that nil juoioiih AU.ututiu and Washington In vestui'K haui been mulcted to the ex tent of mote ilwn -1250,000 thtough tho yiscpver" that certain placer mines Hear Lvider, W'yo., had been salted iind thnt the piuperty In question 1h Vortliless. Opposed )o Colored Bishops. V fiuflalo. N. Y.. OcL 12. At tho busl- junw se)$lui or the Genesee confer ,ee of tho l, li church Friday, tho DROP ANOTHP, " 'fiiestlon as to whQther or not the cont ! fpfance bhould endoibo the election of i', fiwed bjshops for coloied confei-- " Jwy? mmoo wab doidded In the negative .'.,. 1 I 111 f 01 0lcer Elected. " ?x tAtlanta. (la., Oct. 12. At the final .4MHlo oC "'M Nallonnl Association of iiMHl'-rree ienverj w.imer, rrmuy, 7HW prebtut oriiceis aim executive ilttert were electea uuiatiu Tilil "MM Hie4lng place. :snm ,TUa READY. l.n ALBANY V "' JO URN l- MINOR NEWS ITEMS. The Ilusslan council of minister." has appiopilated $1,500,000 for colonl yatlou purposes In Bibeila. Kite Knitted tho plant of the Interna tlonal Harvester Co. at Minneapolis .Minn., causing damage estimated at $100,00Q: nearly covered by insuiance Advices fiom Hnyt staK1 that 1(1 men were sentenced to death there for conspiring to ovci throw the gov eminent of the lepubllc. The country Is reported ipilet, but many persons fear n revolution soc. The Htrange actions of Commander John B. Urlggs, V. S. N, retired, Is cnu&lug alarm to his friends In fails. He floated a scene nt a prominent hotel, Imagining thnt COO people vvero pursuing him. Tho navy dipaitment nt Washington has been notified and in the meantime Commander Urlggs jnobably will be sent to an asylum. Samuel V, Whitlow was placed un der an est on a wan ant. sworn to by J. X. Sappe, of .Moran, la., charging lilm will, Iho ,nm-.lm. 'rt Ua Inf .r.r'u I daughter. .May Sappe, whose dead , 1ui.lv n fntni.l In Vlnrnil mi tlio ,,l,.,t I Whitlow is c'larced ivltli ninr.lor In tho first .Inuinii Wlilt. low says the gill committed suicide because, he i of used to elopu with Iter. RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS. Convention Winds Up its Business and Adjourns to Meet Again In Wash ington Next' Year. Washington, Oct. 12. After n four das' session, the nineteenth annual convention of tha-National Association of State Railway Comnilbsioueis ad journed Friday. A jepoit was submit ted Tiy Commissioner Stupid;, of .Min nesota, on "rates and rate innklng" that antagonized fedeial contiol of luilroads to some extent, expiesslng the- belief that it would bo better to lodge that control "as near at homo, ui, possible." 11. W. JIIII, of Georgia, presented an elaboiato lepoit on demurrage and re ciprocal domuiruge, In which ho said that "the cougiess ought to so amend the' act to regulato commerce as to confer, if it has tho power, juilsdlcliou upon tho lnter-stato loinmeicu com mission and empower It to adopt i ues upon tho (itiehtloii of reclpiocal de nninage." Tlio lepoit was adopted, It was decided to hold the conven tion next venr in this city, beginning Oelobex ft. , C, O. IcChoid, of Kentucky, was elected president, nnd William II. Connolly, DIbtilct of Columbia, secro taiy. Claims Men are Returning to Work. New Voik. OcL 12. Ollldals of the Western I'nlon Telegraph Co. stated Filday that their force had been large ly augmented within iccent dujs by peisonnl applications of stilkers tp ie turn to their woik, aud thnt n largo number had been taken back In vari ous paits of fho country. Held In Heavy Ball. New York, Oct. 12, Anested on thn grand laiceny charge of having mis nppropilated $2,71)0; fieorge IL B row er, fa yeais o)d, said to be manager for tho hroxcrago fit in of Jntncs IL Ollphant Co., was held Filday In $30,000 bull for a .hearing. In tho In dictment, arrest and arraignment of the prisoner the utmost scciccy was maintained. The high ball, Judge Cralne said, was. requited at the re quest of the district attorney. Sonoma Girl Won. Lexington, Ky Oct. 12. Sonoma Oh I, the fnVorlte, Friday wim the fu mous Transylvania titnko In thre straight heats and clinched tho chan Pionship for aged iiotorn for 190. Best tlme2-0rt',i, j Will Meet In Dayton In 1908. 'Columbiib, O., Oct. 12. Dajton gets tho 190S session pf tho WoUion's Home ami Foiffgn -Missionary .society of the .Miami nynpd of the Lutheran church. This was decided at fho clos ing session Krldny, .Mro, M, W. Smith, of LmicaHter, was elected pres ident. , Ate Strychnine Tablets. Bucyrus, p Oct. 12. A bottle tA fsttyeluiliio tablets proved fatal to tlio. little daughter of Jphn Wnekfd'riUTho child took tho bottle- from a bureau iud mv allowed half a doAm Ublots. m .-.. x.'w.T v .o BHaAMnM rm rEnvr THE MARitON1 .; D'AILYt i i - --,- xx. v x:N..xcrw7hiflh.';Hm.'r. XX CSv"VMJMiMB s?7mmsmiBzzfflr sWM WMsmfmm OF TRADE CONDITIONS. GENERAL BUSINESS IS MAKING GOOD PROGRESS. SECURITIES HAVE FALLEN To tho Lowest Point Since 1904 Many Contemplated Undertakings Await More Normal Financial Con ditions Business Failures. Now York', Oct. 12. It. (1. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Review of Trade sajs: A larger volume of business is be- lg tinllSaCted tllUU at tills tllllB last pir; although rondltlons In 1900 were lUOht fllVOniblP, and tllelO IS HOW tile "aiiiucap oi arnoai luouiuuivn r rates I'01' commercial paper. Many con templated undertakings await more noimnl financial conditions, and se cm I ties have fallen to tho lowest point since 1901, but general business throughout tho country makes fairly good progress. Retailers report a very brisk move ment of .seasonable merchandise and jobbeis continue to for waul supletuen tary couslguuieuts, but reports of col lections are luegular. In agi (cultural districts the market ing of the ciops at nigh pi Ices, makes the payments satisfactory, but at many eastern centeis thero Is com plaint ot delay In settlements. Several stilkcs ate still retarding progress, but most industiial plants are well occupied and nie assured of continued activity up to the end of the enr at least. Consumers anticipate more attrac tive tonus 'in the pis lion market and consequently lefortho placing of or ders, but most furnaces are still bold up to the end of the .vear, so that few copcchslons aie offered. It is evident that thero is no fear of over-production, as tho number of furnaces in blnst increased on October 1. v In buuiQ tUvlslous of tho bteel man kel theie Is an tnciease of volume, of now business, but other plants find much dchtv In the placing of contracts, although a lousldeinhlo tonnage is tin dor cousldeintlon, Cotton mills continue, well occupied. Theie Is still much' Idle machinery nt woolen mills, nienVwcur ptoducts be ing tho mobt uncertain section, while tho status of the worsted manufac turer is practically detet mined. New ICnglaud shoo factories bene fited by the stilke at St. Louis, which sent many ciders to the east. Business failures In the United States for tho week ending October 10 numbered 192, against 177 last week. Cannot be Held at Regular' Election. Columbus, O., Oct. 12. Secretary of State Thompson made a ruling Friday In the case reforied-tohlin from Read ing township, I'&iry county, to tho el feet that local option elections cannot be helil at tho wuny timu with the tegular municipal elections In Nov em- i,or, Died from Lockjaw. Norwalk, O., Oct. 12. Hoibert, son of George Baueiv a farmmv died I''iJ day of lockjaw, resulting fiom a cut In his foot made by n straw Htubble, while ho was playjng In a field two weeks ago. St. Louis Nationals Win. St. Louis, Oct. 12. St. Louis Nation nls defeated tho AmpricaiiB Filday In the fifth . gaum of tho postseason series, 7 to 2. ' . Exhibiting the Connecticut. Now London, Conn., Oct. J 2, The battleship Conufctlciit with Rear. Ad miral Kvuiih on boaid, arrived herd Fifilny and Is anchored near the light house. Tho big battleship was brought heto In tinier lliut tho people of Con necticut might huvotaii ooitunity to Inspect the uhlp named after their state, befcre she leaves for the Pacific Americana Win Again. ISobton, Oct. 12. Tito local Ameri can league teiiju won Us llfth siiceeiiH Ivo victory over -iho Naltou&hj Filday, ii to !!, Llndoniun wu hit hnhl in spots, buj. poor mippbrt vva3 inalply tnu cuu&q oi in.) ucjcui, REVIEW MIRROR', SATURDAY, 00 TOlES h , -ttttmiwi i mwi r T1IL0 Sttnnn run LRDUni LIIL. .) 1 i $," RE0LUTI0N8ADOPTED BY EPI8 ' - COpAifJ?ONyENTION, MARRIAQEMOF DIVORCEES. . y- 1H Utmost VlailanceKnthe Church In Se curing Safeguards for ,.the Sanctity of, the Marriage ' VovVjlfuVcjcd. " ' Vt.t Richmond, 0,01. 12. Greater ac tivity In icHtilctliig.the tuuiilage of di vorcees, a moiVMldospiPad nlovcment against the child dabor evil, the adop tion of the much 'mooted phrase "tills Ameilcan chitixli'V lu a pieamblo to the coiiBtltiitlohTtS" and the question of piovldlng fot'BtfffruRiitt bishops as against missionary, bishops wcie nnioiig i!:c, measures uiged in Frhlny's inocoedlngs of "tlift.. lilminlwl conven tion of the Tjrotefltqnt Kplscopal Chuicli of AnierlcaWBoth Iioiihch were lu sehnloa nhd. a umpber of the auxili ary organ Izatlofis behl meetings. The cohsttuonal prcanible wng voted on uj"-dl6veev lind adopted by the Hnusn of-'depnties utter nit liotir'H discussion, '1 hetpfviuble f,an the sub ject of a vefytifylgorouB controversy among the clerjyiind lay delegates, tho advocate's taVfjuk the p6sttlon that the phiaseology '"this American church'' doe.svno.t' Involve a chnugo of niUtii' and tho 'o))ponciita clufmlng to Die contrary. " v ' lu the housa of deputies the report of the connnlttee-ou marriage ami di vorce was read,, it being pinctlcally the tame us that nresented to, the house of bishops several days ago 'In' which the activity of all Christian bodies In testilcflng the marriage of divorced r.m?iOh-ls highly eudoised. It urge the- utmost vigilance and disci pline lit the chtrtch In securing Hio most iierfect safeguards for (he sauc tlt of the marriage vows. The house of bishops adopted tho following resolution pcoentcd by Bishop Ureetyof New Yoik: "Where as, the evil of the child labor law Is apparently on the Increase in the Uni ted Htntes ami it is known that the em plnvmcnt of child! en lu fnctorics, mint's ami shops reduce wages to the child's standard ilKlntpgniteH the fam ily, depilves the child or natural rights to a period of training and depresses the human stuck; und vhereas, we re alize the profound responsibility of tho church for our ethical as well as our spiritual McndardB, theiefoie ' "Wo call upon employers and par ents to oxtfrelsotthelr inlluence toward better lpgldn(lon. ami better enforce ment of 'he, laws' to the end that tlio exploitation of" tho labor of chihlien shall become Impossible In tlijs Chris tian cauiitiy." T The resolution vv HI bo presented to the house nt deputies to-day. -j , . ACCIDENT ON ;A BOAT. Steam Ppe Bursts, Cautlnfl Death of Two Men and Badly Scald ing AnotheV. - Buffalo, H. Y., Qptfw The propel ler City of Naples, of tho Ollchrlst fleet, came into port Friday night with two of her crew dead nnd one of her olllcets badly scalded. Tho dead are: Louis Hoinbiibleru'fU'emnu, or Mil waukee. James Flanagan, a coal imsber, of Buffalo. ) Injured: First 13nglneer Louis Fit tlnger, ot Bulfulo, badly scalucd about feet amHes. , Tho. City of Naples vyns off Long Point about 3 o'clock Friday niornlngi There was n i.tiffc gale blowiiig aud the sea was i uniting hlglr. Horn buslu and Flanagan were stoking and Fit tlnger was lu uhaigo of tho en- gmvs. A ',i Inch steam pipe between the boilers and engine burst, sending a cloud of scalding steum ami water dewn Into tho boiler room. Deprived of her power, the Naples wung Into the trough of tho.ea and began to toll heavily. The eoal in tli bunkers wheie llornbujlo and. , Flanagan had lied to escupe tho bllndlug.Bteam, sud denly, shifted burying' the," twouncn, Tho boiling water poureililu hpon them, hcnldlng them lo-death. First Unglneer Flttlpger, who wont below to icbcuo hio wo mop, stepped into a foot of boiling hot water. He managed to returnto the deck tin ulde, The Clfy of Naples drifted help lessly until dnybrt'ak, when she was picked up j a propeller and towed Into poit. ( OF INTEREST TO 0H10ANS. Objected to the Publicity. Akion, O., Oct. I2.r-Jnmes W. 1211s woith.-the nillllonnlie eoal man, who recently offctejl to give tie town o Hudbou .i "sewerage system, water woiks and olectrlo flight plant, to cost $07,000. the itltirited cost, or $100,000 lr the iH'CPifcQiy tpense went u iiuu niuountlms wjtpdiawn tho o Z J? 'J'.0 ?ft17vh,e!1 'r, Kllsworth. mm ki to Hudson lieexurebsly leuuest- e,l il.ni ,. ,.i.n,i.., I- i.'. i.' .,.i that the minie of the filter 1o kept se cret. Must File Petltjonf by 21st. Columbus, o,, Oct, J2. Secretory of State ThpinpHonT 'as Btptti' biipervlsor of elections, lias ,tuade tho general .ruling that October 21 twill be, this year, tho last day .vpon which peti tions nominating- candidates may he filed. The law LtatciuUuU they niiist be filed K days before tie regular election, und theelcjCtlpn this year la on tlio 5th of ,Wribr, The exact 15 duH comes pn Snm1a,yrvand for thin reason a spephil rulius'Wiui nece'sacv Waters are Falling, Paris, Oct. 12. Thcaituntlon in the flooded regions of i'rnuro was slightly bettor Friday. ThiKwater are either u4fitlr.,ifi,v .... flll.,.'. ' . . Bl.,W..W u, UM 12, Ip6" v Fairbanks Visits Springfield. Sinlligfleld, O., Oct. 12. yiee Presi dent Charles W. Fairbanks arrireitfln tho city Thursday night for a brier Visit wljk Mb mothei1, eon Fred and his wife and other' relatives, 'Hewas half a'dAyilatef t arrlvlnit thaii ex-i peeled ttfnf ho cautjhtvthe 9f,l0 car for urunna, taxing tne Pennsylvania at that point for Indianapolis, He refus ed to'dlxciiKB polKlfcs or matters of public-Interest. ' .... X , Starved ie Death. Clov-eland. OcL 12. .lames Snaln. aged 45, left without friends or money in Cleveland, while leturnlng to his. home in Sheridan. V.vo.. ftoni Mlie Jumestovvn exposition, died in Central pollqe Blatlon early Krldny ot starva-. tlon, ofllceia believe. At the c'ounty inoi'gue, where the body was taken, the keepers said his face was emaci ated nnd bore marks of great sitffeilng. In the Penitentiary. ' Columbus, O.Oct. 12! William B. Moore is now an inmate 'of the peni tentiary. .Moore was convicted of rendering false bills tp the city and receiving money theteon for furnish ing poles. He w'as jointly Indicted with William Wiltrox, who will bo tried on October 21. Mooio was the agent of the Denver (.Coll) Lumber and Coa Co. Wants More Help. Columbus, O., Oct. 12. In his an nual repmt, John H. .Moiguu, st'ute in spector of shops und factories, will recommend that ills department be given ten additional deputy inspect ors, and that part of them be women. Ho ulho uigeii that their salaries bo increased to $1,200 a year and thnt tho amount of tiavellng expenses be increased. For a New Zlon. Alliance, O., Oct. 12. "Apostle Lovl's" appeals to the faithful to bring cash add come to tho training school to bo opened for preparation of candi dates for his "New Zlon" are meeting with piompi. responses. -Many stu dents tiro already here. Ulon soon will be uu established community, It s believed. Cripple Fatally Injured. Coshocton, 0 Oct. 12. Joseph Bond, ri years old, of Cleveland, was run (mn by a W. &. & L. K. (tuln and lay bede tho tinck all night tjuffellng fiom his injuiies. He wad found JYI day morning, Bond was u crjppjo, IHri arms ami legs wcie almost useless. The train cut oft his light leg and In lined hi in Internally, lie will probably die from the effects. Imprisoned for Cruelty to Child. Chanlon, O., Oct. 12. Convicted of asbuultlng her stepdaughter, Betlie) Belle Ohl, aged C, Mrs. Pauline Ohl was sentenced to 30 duys' imprison meiit and was fined $100. The child could not appear 111 court because of Injuries sustained lnsLAjnll, when tho anger of tho stepmother was amused. fndlcted for Murder. Delaware, O., Oct. 12. Tli- grand Jury Fildny returned two Indictments. for murder In the second degree In fho case of the killing of Kuclncer Horn, of tho Big Four. Henry Daltonf' the uegio said to have fired the fatal shot, and Ernest Knoder. who figured In the fight, vveio tho ones named. WENT IN WRONG DIRECTION. Young Man's Meddling With Autc Might Have P.roved Disastrous. A young man in Springfield, Mass. recently learned a lesson on the wis dom of leaving an automobile alone when knowing nothing about it, and by good luck an accident was avertec' wlilch might have been checked Uf to the dangers of motoilng. An au tomoblle with two occupants stoppet a a market at the brow of a hill, and while one of the young men entered tho store, tho other, who was plalnlv a novice in bundling a machine, be gan to work at tho various levers to see If he could start IL He succeeded, but instead ot going forward the car' ptoceeded to go backward, and before tlio meddling one realized It tho' car had gathered considerable momentum 'down hill. Not knowing how to work tho brakes, nnd afraid to try any of lite other levers, he cried for help Three or" four men in the road saw his plight, and by their effoits mum aged to stop the car Just as the driver emerged fro'ni tho storey When he discovered the mlBsing cur he deliver ed a sharp lectin e to his companion who tried to learn what made tho wheels go round and, jumping in, dtovo rapidly away, , 8ENT IT, TO THE. BAR. Orchestra Leaded Misread Request for Schubert's Serenade. While dining at one of tho hotels re cently "a Washington girl said to her escort, "I wish that orchestra would play Schubert's 'Serenade.'" "All wo'to got to do Is tthave tho waiter tell the orchestra leader.") said the irtdn. -"Rnf vnn',1 linltnr urrlra IC Tho W it. walter wlll be BUru t0 get Ul0 mcBBnge ,. ....i... 7, .,. ...?.. wionH you uoui, no on mo uacK of an envelope the young woman wrote( In a beautiful angular hand her roquest for Schubert's "Serenade," and told the waiter to take it to tho leader, The waiter was gone a long timo, but(at last he appeared with a foaming beaker, "It took some time." he said apologetically. "I understood you to tell nie the message was for the orchestra leader, so I took It to hlirj. He lead what you wrote and tlien laughed and told me to carry the order to tho bar, "for that wns the pluco to get a seltzer lemonade." Ani angular writing had scored auother triumph. Killed' by Train, Gallon,' 0 Octv12. Albert'oppert, ngid 16, was Killed Frlday,ruornlug y a Ig Four train Whloh backed upeMt aim at a crossing. 4 'HAS A MecHANIcALrACE. .Frenen Surgeon Exhibits Subject of J Remarkable Operation.- , Paris, Prance'Alh consequence of tthd butBtlng of a gun while out shoht lug,, a man had his chin, the' lower patt of lils. Jaw, a portion 'of his tonguo and the whole of his, upper Jaw and nosenilown ttwaivDrDelftlie pf ilia Fiench Academy of Medicine, has replaced- the missing oigohs by artificial pnrts, and his work, which ja consldeted frmuryel of mechahlcal Ihateifulty, hns been exhibited bofore Ihe academy,' V i Fiom JO to 15 feel distance overt hi h wpil-lghte.d rooni, the mochail leal face appeara qnlle: natural, nnd tho man Is able to iilaHtlcrft'e hla food "hnd speak with cdmparatlve piiro. Every day he takes off his artificial faco nnd washed It with fconp and wa fer. This facp consists of four ports, d'ho'firat Is a silver groove, Into which some of tho lower teeth are flxed. This Is atfuched ;o n dental npparotiis of tin, Into which &d fixed the remain ing teeth. The second piece conslsta a dental apparatus in vulcanite and gold for tho miner nine teeth. 'T1iFb is fitted in two small protuberances, which fit Into tho ifnwtl cavities, 'filial also lllls up the right sinus,. Which was smashed In. At the bnrk la u piece of gold mechanism with hooks, liaed J.o fasten On the fnce pieces. The third piece of the mechanical face consists of he .chin and lower Up. Tills Is of India rubuVr, painted to re semble nature. . Over the chin a false beard is fixed. At the back' tire a couple of small bolts, which pass through holes of of the teeth and fix the lip to the ar tificial lower Jaw, The'fourth and last 'picre of the hiiparatiiB conblsts of the tipper lip and' goose, also In India rubber, and nulnted. to' which Is attached a false mustache, At thew back are two small clasps, to which th a upper piece und jaw ale lled. MEN IN BEAUTY SHOW. Japanese and ' a Jamaica Ylegro x Among the Competitors. London, Eng. Folkstono has just done something oilglnul in tiie line of beauty shows. Under the auspice? of the town cohncll 1,500 spectators auth ored af the Victoria Pier pavilion to vote on the handsomest man among the CO cfompctltors exhibited on the stage. Among tho CO weie a Japanese, a Hussar and two big men of the Fifty-fourth battery, R. H. A two' stal wart visitors from Cornwall, Islo of Man, and Norwich, and a Jamaica nbgro. Tlie competitors regarded the situa tion very terlously nnd without co quetry. When the curtain went up the nudieneu beheld a pale young man standing In u velyet frahie. Ho was Very serious Indeed, the more seri ous a competitor appeared tho mer ger grow tho audience. Occasionally the gallery became personal and called attention to what it considered phys Ileal shortcomings' of tho competitors. When all was over the inlzes were,. lwnructi witn much nunrity, live voung women having in tho mean time icept account of the votes. Tho first prize winner was Serat. W. T. Hbdgetts, Seventh Hussars, School of Musketiy, Hythe. The second prize went to Bcniard Fudge of 5 Kim ter race, Constantino load, Hunipstead, und the tjilrd pilze was won by Her bert Fiidell of 75 Lupus stteet. Plm llco. Haunted House Is Sold, Chicago. Haunted by tho Rievvsomo memories of wlfo murdor, tho homo ot Adolph Luetgett, scene of one of the greatest minder inyBtorlea of Chi' cago, has been sold. The, building, which formoily stood at 207 Hermitage avenue, In tear of the factory wheio Luetgcit is aald to have disposed of tho remains of his wife In tho sausage making vats has been moved to Dlveisoy Boule vard, near Paulina sheet, by August Blaln, Its putchasor, A now coat of paint and a thorough renovation is believed to havo bo 'changed ltthnt not even tho ghost of Mrs. Luetgert, which once was said to hmuit it, will know it again. '" For yearn after the murder tho oua.e wns vacant,, and wlien-eenant ' appeared they remained only a short tlmo. Eyen after Luotgert died af Jollet penitentiary ttio ouo coih be found who wanted td l(vp In the house. The factory ltsef wus partly destroyed by flro.. It Is ugvv used us a woodworking plant. " Eight Suffer for Boy's Fault. Norfolk, yn. Bluzlng away vylth u shotgun nt a boy who was lobbing his melon patch, It, T. Powell, a furmei' near here, injured' eight employes of tho Jamestown exposition, who wero en route for' tho fair gioilndu on u. ti-olley car. The boy Jumped fiwn. tho effr when It ha)ted on a switch to wait for uig nalB. In thq ftiBllude which followed his raid pn the melon patch ie oa-' caped uninjured. t The vIctlniB we're shot about the face, one ot them, a young woman. Is in a 'serious' condition? Tho 1'aimW wJll bo arrested. ' , , Ex-Slave Dead at 113 Years. Elkton, 'Md. George W. Hanis, n former slave, dled-'neur Rowlan(sv(lb at the ago of 11U ''years 1 month and, 14 days. Tho blith record of the" Harris family is said to havo bee) accurately kept by 'tho pwnora ot those colored pqoplo ;who Jived In IJarjford Counfy, Mil. ' According to the record, Han Is' maternal Krnpil' mother was "1 17 ypars old when Wie died, whlo his mother died at tlm au'e ut 121 yia. - H ' i BACON ,:'$ I He Syes Two Harykr Col lege Young Mm From r Watery Graret , r Cambridge, Mass., Oct, 12, As Hlstnnt Secretary or Stato Robert llu coii yesterday afternoon rescued two tinrvaru buiupius irom, oro.vviiiiiuriu the Chnrlcs river. . ', Secretary Bacon hns been In Cam bridge visiting his son nt Harvard, Yesterday afternoon ho vyns In luuncn ronovvinc me varsity crow, -. ra wnicn was out on a ptacuce rovv.tr-- '-- On the return, lust nfter leaving thn Cottage' Tiirm bridge, a canoo wits seen Ih. which were two Ilarvonl students. Just as the varsity launch ca"nio nbrenst of the canoo tlie latter rapsTxed. One of Its occupants clung to ther overturned canoe but tho oth er, who was ttnalilo to Bvlni, B.nnir twlcei and was on tho point of colng down again when Mr. Mason strinnec! off his coat ntut phnigeti Into thoL Hver to Ills rescue. J. H, Roldn Bopliomore, who Is n cn'litililate for malinger of the crow, also lunined to tho aBfilstanco of the holpless 'student. They lind to swim about-ao feet he fore reaching the nian. nhd succeeded in keeping him afllont until tlie 'Ii Veritas could ,ho brougiht' tlousldct K''BH!Bai uslde V" BLEW OFF TOP OF HIS i HEAD WITH SHOTOUN" - rinielHrille. O., Oct. J. rurtl fiom liirf wife. Gecre-ft- J. lloiiilei lic.( blew tlm ton of his lientl off witli n shotgun, Snlurday on n residence slieeL bete. PLAYED WITH MATCHES: IS BURNED TO DEATH Nlles, O. Oct. 12-C'hnrles Ileal, four years old, burned to death today while playing with matches. COULD USE ANOTHER ONE. His Attention Called to Matter, Inebrl. ate Felt Chilly. s J. N. Barr, director general of the Jamestown exposition, said last month , ' of a proposed nddltlon to th ejfposl-1 tlon's rules; ' ', v . ' 'J "I nm ugalnst this addltloriV I atn fntro It would bo worthjesB. In fact,' ft would, bo as worthless "as ftb , diunken man's reqileat. ( "Theio.waB, you know, a drunaeV man who threw himself, one chl,UyT autumn night, under a cart to steep oJt his debauch. n '" "A watchman approached, prodded the diunkriid with his stick, olid said: "'What ale you doing Under that" ." cart, you poor 'fellow?' ' " 'Jd3t aloeplng,' was the calm reply- . ' '"But, Bald tho watchman, 'isn't It told?' ' "Tlio other shivered, " "'I do feel lather chilly,' ho said. 'Just thtow on anotber cart, will you?'" bave a Doll Gosl9 less and looks better, equal to $3 and $3.50 shoes atpi.v Eight different toes and,' heels, lace, outton and buckle style. Gun Metal, Vici Kid and Patent Leather. .Greatest values in the city this week. I.M. HAYFElC 212 W. 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