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# THE AKACOXDA STAKPABPt TCH4PAY MQttmrP. OCTQBEB 11*. luff. NHI1BFROM BASIN Coastalin Hu a Lively Fight in^Oans ^ Klein's. WOULDNOT PAY HIS BILL WasWalking OS WW ^ Coat and Re-^^anted Brtng Asked Hie Name -^He Kcxigrhl the r:^rki-^Like a Maniac. Thrrv^ir a man nhn ranu- pielty^^|iim k* making a i.ugh Bona* ^'^Uan* ft Klein * atone eeaterda) morn-^Ins. it ^ii Tom Caajgslta at* hl'^^up in Dublin galea. Cn^tJllB eatrred^tJanK A- KMn^ atorr and nsk.-i la be^vtii.nn a PSSC. faa man uaftawl)^looked ai^ ih.iuuh li^ nwdetl a^ ^ui ln'l^nnough and a* h. ^^ iwid t^^ i am-^Uemanlv . n^ugh ..ne..f ti..- ^ I^ ik- i i^^^eeded t.. ^h^^ th^- ki... k Consnlla^ppaj evnl.nilv a Utile Ml Kloaled, l^ui^li wan it -t thouiMn h^- ^ai^ ^liiinli^l^ui thai h^^ kin ^ iHTtnily uoll what^In wa^ lining. i.iughlin^e^iin,d I^ v.-ry fastnl^..uf In *i* MaaetkMI ^1 a mat. ami li^tried ^n a nunil^ i Inline In ^^f waiiv^iai At lam a IK eonl wax plan-d on^hi^ ahouldem. and lmlt^mi| up That* all right.' *aid ^-.iughlln it^jum *uit^. and In malted to walk to^^ward the door. Shall ^e wrap Ha^k^d I In lerk. No. I'll u-ear It.' Shall^^^ ^end ^i^n . Id cat ha. k^^You ran have It.^^^SnaaStaaH dollar*, plouae. Well, charge it.'^The name please^ Thatmailt- ^*^iuglilin mud II had^lieen gradually moving inward* iho^front door during the ronveraatlon.^When hi* name wan demanded In ilew^into a fury and neemed rracy. Myname I* lied n l.taiy. the nana-^giel man-eater from itaam. Jum^charge It.' Thatmade the ^-lerk mad and In-^tailed on the man-eater tu remove tin-^can*, hut he would noi. He had Just^reached the front don. and ht^ hand^waa on the lateh when the ^ lerk^grabbed the roal tail. Tin- man-eater^awung around and Kent the clerk^vprawllng Then aonie nunc deiks^irtofc a hand In the affray and pans th 1^man-eater was on the Moor with n half^docen men on top of him. Still he^would not give up and manned all ^^!-^forta to take off the coat. He go; hi*^teeth on a tluger of one of the tlatka 1^and ^ hewed It until the clerk yelled in^agony. Thecommotion atliarted the atten^^tion of officer MitJraih. and he rushed^In and t^ ^k a hand In the prrtpaanag^Thi^ turned the tide, and the ataa-^eater. l^rul*od and hleedinu. waa it-^vaated of hla new coat which looked^naarlv aa tattered an hi* old one. and^l^y the effort* of aeveral men lie ^a^^taken out of the more ami down to the^police main n. MghtiiiK every inch of^the way. Arrivedat the jail the maa aatar turn^threw himself down on the jail m *^and refused Ui hudg.. He wan bleeding^tiadly and tin city phymcian w;i* sent^for. The man-eater had a pood Btaaj^cuta on hla head and in rartaaa part a^of hla body, but none wen- serli us He^claimed (hat he hail heca kicked in i In-^head After (the wound* had been^dnaaad he waa taken to tin county m IMl^M I a mill Theater Haatickets on aale at Oallogly ft t'o.'a^drug atore IT AN CAR OFF. It el a IJuariel llor a t.ann ^^!^^ ar^U. Th-re war a frightful cane of may^^hem lam night It arose .mi a card^game In the I'aalno saloon ua I'arl;^^treet. A number of men wen play^^ing ^slough ' A quarrel a lose and^William Law rem^ and T Coberly g'd^Into a right La wren. ^ i-,,| hi* leeth^^ t'oberly s ear and bit hull of II i i aa^oft It was thought lor a thin that he^bad eaten the ct.r. a* aatklai could Ua foundof H latter tin pieI 1.11 wa* foundin th^ boy * coat, where it had^1alb -i In Krooke diesto d tin aoaad andlaianaata araa locked up ia Um countyJail on a charge ai mu^ In in. ON A LONG TRIP. (uld Huuleii. l.tom* tilitin i nIei mi a^ki In iiui'i l.o t!:i*k.l. QlnueesirrMas*.. ^^^l. !^^ A MM| af^iii pl'ohp. i tlvi cold hin.lir* i.Oder the ieudn*hipof It award Mackhara lah i-iuset mil lor tin Yukon lo-aJglM In^the sehiMiner Haul. |: PttUUpu The^Philllpa n. of m..w Ions I.in.I. ii mid was^lejllt In Ki*^n In W I r..\ -i.iiK |..r the^iwrtv for t: im i ll', w.^ t.ikeii iiIhiui^mi1 well a* a ataaai laan 1 w hich la gsaaV^in aw-thius and '^ *o n the aold float^afkar nuiier* artll j. ci party al Han ]..:. WON IN twenty ROUNDS. ^PeUilIsi^ralsni r Miol ^.iIIIiiiii I ishl tor^ll.e Hnntvui ( l. niipl..i.^lilp. London,ext. is.- I' ddb-i I'ali^the bantam w.igh; hampnin id Kng-^land, and Dave Ku)ln an ol r. . gi 1^til's evnnng at I In National tpartmg^club at 11( pounds, to compel.- i r I ha^hantaiii s/atighl championahlp of tin- atMa aarae ^^: ll sai aad ^ aMa hot f |MM Thilea) a a* w .ii liy Palmerin li) rounds Themen . at Brad th* i lag al I u'ctai k.^^eh. nab raoaj wa* crowded. Th n^wi* i half pound difl.n n-. In v.eight^In .avor of BaMlvati, hut the hettTng^. a^ : to 1 in favor . f tin Kinil'-liinu.li.^H^ 1. appeared perfe tly trained, As^aarty as th* taafd round sin Ivan wa* ll . eauiloned lot holding. In the^^Uth I'alnier )u*t miswd an uppercat,^which might l.i ve .-i th -' ill. ik He hadthe h. it. i ..t ih. acha.ig Ii theI. ginning, bill Ru^ll\an ma le a^ptacky .ixhi throughout Intbi ninth and until n * i^van go' in his left. bU! wa- a*.^Hon -d far hoMlag and hlttlni .. lov^In the t.-ueti et.th round Halmei dam^aged ho pponent's fac ai l -^flft.-enih Kulliean wa- i Jiniij^ting u^-ak. Hu' he manap d in^hla left and right on Palntel ^ ring, and inthe kucc. eding loin, i- n I pits!k in Ppiti of hi* weakness r^et a^-etned . ontini with In- pi , n, i-^work, and Just maintained hi* advan^tage. In ill. eigi.ti-eiiih round Sul1 i m^tried all he kie w about the game to^bring off a kaocki III, bul failed In the^nln.-t.enth the American reached Ihe^face ot in. Bngiiahman but r^^aetere punlshinent in return^no*^- ami mouth. In the iwentuin Suliu..^layaad the lighting, hut Palmer a n^with a lot of points Sullivan wa* * . muchUp* i by lib. ib'Teal thai h ,. ,.' buthis gam.- effort* have secured him^many friend*, and In- inay be congrat*^uiautl on haviuf ra^h I'all n ^ s. ^ himselfmore than any other lad the^Bngilahman haa met. . Precedingthe main con I eat Jerry^Drlacoll. champion of the Kngliah^navy. U^at Free man Marl in of Nova |^S, ..iia in six round*, and John Hughes^at London beat fjaurgl K. ^ RoMg of^America in eight rounds Aftertin- conic*; i! wa - a .-ri a in.-1^that rahaar had !njuied ImUi bands^during th eleventh round, the right^; being practically ii^eh**. Asanon a: Sullhan heard Palmer^^liN-lared th^ winner he bepg.-l earnest^^ly for another match. InstantlyKilled. t-! . . ,1 I ^, i ..i. h (a tin :;i ii .!.^d IVilse.i*l. Iv Jmin * llarri* n miner^employed m iln lie l..in.nr mines, l..-tl.i^^t. II down a sliafi and was in*taiilly^killeil. Ma leg U lug broken. Harrh went 10w..rk in the mm. a* u substitute for^Tliomar ^ ui in y. aim ianie Io the llol*'-^fair and w..k ilrua-in-d the llr*t da) in Hie^nataloriuai l^l-.i*. iaaaasas ItaftMalaaaai \l-I I gtOU, Oi l. 1* - The nllllUill meet-^lag at the Catholic archhblmp* of Amer^^ica will he lii-Id hen on next Wednesday,^the t!t^! day Ih lug givin to Hi. iitfiilr* .aiks i'.nin.he aa4vaeaaty aad Mat next toIh.- gem ml nffalr*of tin. chuaaaV Among the subject* Inbe eollKldi red f* the. *lahhf.|ini.'iil ofa fathh*' daily^11. W spa p. I tniK-.iiidiiIImii .%|i|iniill t il. Bpe.iai I ilsi'.iich to i he Klaiidard aMaaa.Bat, Is -W. R. Kodg. r* has^Ih, ii iippoinltd a**l*tnni l ulled Hlati* .il-lli-'l atl^.I'll* y Io fUii'.-eil Ibol'ge I''. SinItaa. rpeaall) n*lgneil. ... .riling in^a priv ate dl*pal. ll It . eived here lid*^i \^ n!u(. riayingU iili ajpaaii^XI . In.I ii. i. iv H. nor H.igiisla, the premier,i* ill and .oiiliind to lias la-d.^Rl il. el.1.1 referring in ihe departure of^^uaassetad Hgaaatata in.m New Fatal^pay* ^The aaaarataaa raatlaaa la play will)Spam. a.-, they had pJPjpaa time to^prexiiit their o. pa it ii re APi.lt.;.I.I.- l ake. PaalaftalgaiaOci at KM MaHat ami^fha Hall ol AualraHa aael at the (puahee^^ m Mhi.in i luii ioi a ala-eaaad aaat. Theaffair wa m eh a palpable fake that ih.ratataa eaaad it off in phi Mat. ami ft. |a*l d II no i i.in. M . i.ukeRaaawaa kftatl ^int, Uo.hemer n v.. Bat. hV Qaear Qaaaa* pat*,tin ^i'in.ih.. Kid. kiioik.d nut l.i.k.^Si. Paaa of Hull, i . Ill I he *ixlh round of Uaah*aaat i. for* tin RiaaM shah la* PpJfjM.A li lt *m.i*ll on the Jaw at i kori^rungi' did iln iui*ines*. Milliterand Siilrlile. Paaver.Ikl. is. A speitiil to the It -^publican from Alhinpn r.| :e. N. M . iimeiit Rrree* raal aad killed Mrs. \'w- torllan ta ,,l i illup N. M^ In day. Had^then blew out hi* own Inar . J. al .a- wasthe cause. Diedin Pa* kpaaa. aJhaay,pf. v Ort. H Heary taetef ^I Troy. N. \.. pdMa* dealli |a lapllll11d^trom Klnr.dvke. a*as thi son M laafary^O'aMlll Tacaatr, aaoattatat aad **atat of tinTroy I'ri PP, 1he l^ui papal t n^e. TpuaaaaahNfM i^. Tm paajpapaa^eniirt i^^-.!.. v aftaatac ^i tap ppaajajppat in^the fjutrant murder .a-, hroiiphi hen-^from Han I'ran. Im o ami *M it for Inai-^Inp Nov. 1^. PtaaPaapatMIpajpaaaaaft S|*i I.I Dispatch I i Ih- Pixndurd Washington,that, l^ Plapaaoa ^aaM^wa* appoint.d aaataaRPtaaa* ..i i.avin.i.^IWpjua canaut) Maat rln John Hrang. n. i.sighed. aii..w i i afar. ''in.agM f| U x ^ (tat i i..i i Buildingcompany, which own. and op.-^mil* tin imtei. pmada .ii aaatptaaPMM i^-^^liij^ to A.h Ih.ii itMleheldor. The asset*^an tl.^;s,issi. I In I it 1111- ^ Miiitsler.illic.iiii Willi* LMbon.Oet. IK.-4'ounl Maniio. I'orlu-^gu^ paaahaav al Madrid ka^ h ^ p bpm^pawled Poriugin se aitalst i .,i rorstga^aifaiis la Buaapaaloa in ppuiih lovcrei. Mmil ll lie In. 11.oi Paristh t K -The muni, ipal eoum I ol^Part* passed a rcaMutppn lo-du: asking^tin gnvi rum. nt t i aaak* a redwtIon er^t Hams in . ualoni* duties on Mi nn. Kiltedin n ptayai London Oil. is A disp itch It..in Dan-^Isle says Arthur Dux u young Journal *l^PajM -hoi ib ad iii a duel this inoinliig hy nIkulenant of hussar*. 1lib to) ii ^ n Ihs n um. i, Proaithe Hi w v.ei; lauraal Thebelief Hu t tin' PUPPRsSf PJ Is | hur-^l.higi r of ill Iml: l* the most do pi) root-^ad ami ashasaaraad af pouular auaatwu- th.ii*.It Is of even more general circula^^tion than tie- pi. Indie- against Krida^. An.in, hni thai fairly tartatai pspth iin-^pppapo at) unlucky ^ at the M raal nin e. nron Mi i.,i of tm I'nlled Slate*. Ti..I ' ^ h. ile that revolted against^Kngliah i .'.- w.t'e nit handicapped Pi^um . tM fpiafulaiaa af Ih* asapaaat. 11Was IhaglaPPl that had Ihe bad luck III Iaataajc*. Thai pj ^ as an argument fortin- Im 11.a*, r in the iii .lgiillv oi lh^. aaaahar.aM lathe Aim in n pajajaaaj aaal^Its 11.ml.Iii.ill..n* of 11. Iniln lir*i Ma**, ih. In ad on the face^of tin loin i^ ^iirroiu,.!, d hy l:t stars. onI ha ri lagat BMa I ha words ^Quarter^aVMUal co! u ii H i. i lei's. Th-i.gN l l stai- In ibm const. Ilatlon^over i he In ad of tin eagle Tiler,are 13 li lt, rs in the inscription^^K IMuribu* I lium^ pa Ihe stream, r thaiiionis from the agpjta'a a**aX^Then, an PJ laataar* at paaa wing m Hui.i*-|. mid lis feathers In lis tail. Tie lower pull of the shield oil th'- eaghs breast I* divided Inio l: *irlp ^. Thire are j| arrows in the *h. at held^In tin right claw, alnl I'nr. arc 11 leaves^Upon the elm lirutich held in the lett^! ^ law. Teli pj i tie gpaapaPi IProg) Iho Kveiiinp gun. Tl.t. ar. a cr. at n am wax* ol lelt-^lng tile ehanges In Ihe PPPnjBaV' *ald a^Kulton strei l in-reliant l^*t i veaaag w lnii intn^ i .me of in* aeagaaor* on a Mtnty*^I....mil |. ir\ boat ^hnl i m at**PPed la h*^^i i In IRal tin pushcart p. dill, rs are Mat*^iv neurit always up with tin PtuepMPPpaj^w!.. u it .1 nu s to tin- aMpaaaa hanta* - I*.rl . pj ^onll rem.nih.r thai . way .last spring, before the snow we* hardly .ft the ii end. Ihelr i ail* wan ii||. .1 with^Im x^ * ..f Ins. Imis-looklng i In i l l. s That^Was an Indication that spring had . ^^ine. n.i long gftaf ha* ppbWMpp had giapa w| la p. oh.* and |*-ars and that^paaaal thai *i.:..i was at hand. Then^several w-'k* ago gra|sr* put In an ap Iml every mie up mi push-earl lor.'knew that funojur wa n. ^ nu .ml^^When I g. t liome lo-ntghl 1 II ii II in 'wife to get gat mv heavy caathi ^ aad win I*gin to lay iii a pppjspty ol i oaI. tor now I haown .t i. ii is pawn, aTtaai i come to l.mii this M ..:|.;.ig It wa* a little chilly. buttli.i wasn't n.iineahle till I ptyankPark Ratr. Tinu i faaad it pra*^fall mid ka-aag to pMeer, fthoat hall the^pugta raft an a a^n ^i paft| rbrataat*. Three Shots Fired Into Mrs. JuliaPrice's House. NOCLUE HAS BEEN FOUND Bullet*Passe 1 Througti the Blankets on^tho Bed Would Uavo n 'on Killed^li Bho Had Hat.rod at^Hie Uiui) Hour. Whatappears to haw liei n a dchb-^PTBaa aitempt to murder Mr* laata^Price mi Saturday war reported lo taa^rlieriff Sunday, and Deputy Hherlff^(i Nell has aim c laen inveallgatinp l'll!^matter bul without Dndiug any cb w'^to the guilty person. Mr*. Price 1* the^woman who baa had more or Maa^tt..ublc with her husband j .s. gh^Price, during Ihe past few year*, and^w hose name ha: figured cousin. i ably^in the divorce court report* in that^time, her last suit having been dis^^missed about a w.ek age Mi s Pi ici h\ es by In is. If in a fmii^room house mi riummll street, in Duh-^|pg KUlch. About III or-lm k Sulut'day^uphl. while ri aled In In r kitdi. n. slu^war startled by a shot tired somewhere^near hir hou*. Sin- instantly Iffl ihe^house and run to a neighbor's, and set -^^ iai im ii win. were there acci.iupunied^her aatPa, LTpoa an examination, ihraa^hullet holes weic found III the window^glass and *hade of Mr*. Prtoa'g MpS*^loom. ^ im- uf the bullet* piiswd^thiuugh a blanket lying mi iln- bed,^which aloud ai .o*s the wiudotv and^ubnut a foot and a half from It. An^^other bullet wa* found imbedded in Iho^i using of tin dour between Ihe bedroom^und the kitchen and the thitcl bulht^had pass, d iIihiukIi the RJpra aaat and^was fngad over the outside door in tin.^kin b. p. Mrs. Price says gaa I* u*ually^in b^d by III n clock and beliefs that^il' she hud in-i ii there Hutunluy uiglii^rh.i would have been shot. Fortunately^for Iter, she think*, her boy wa* aa!^thai night to a children* parly und^she tut up later than usual walling for^him. She ways she cannot imagine who^aravld want to murder hi r. Aashe ran out of tin- aoua* altar the^Hist shot wa.' tired she concluded that^the other two were lire I Praia* she was^ill the neighbor's ho.ire a number of^oilier person* heard th - sin I*, but paid^sin attention to them, as thaw has lale-^l^ In en a gii at deal of shooting at doga^in that pari of town Th.al an wa* got repoi ted to the^rln r I if until fja- following day. mi^Sunday night and Inst night a ha'f^dozen men heavily armed were at^Mrs. Prlce'r h.iu*i looking for a possi^^ble return af ih.- shooter, but af patpfg*^In- did nd show up again. Mrs. Price ;^said last night that ihit wen- still^wading for him and she ruthci cxnaet*^^^! that the pataaa, if ha ppaaat an at^^tempt upon her life, would return^again. NOT MANY BURIED ALIVE. Ilie Klgat ol Dsatli Ars kiih- It^ t and^Mistake Hume Hurriblr Morte^. Fnin the Nnv York Sun. Manypets .us live in liar of being^burled alive. This I* a pity, since It is ,^ho easy to distinguish appurent death^from real death. At least, thai Is the^^ use In thla country. In Italy It BPapaa^to ht different. The doctors Mpgag de^^flate that up to the present time no I^Infallphtp lest for distinguishing uppar-^lent Irom real death has been discov^^er, d. Iii consequence of which horrify^^ing case* ol iieisiins burn d ullte occur^from lime to time. Whotold these doctor* that these^petsons were buried alive^ Tin vic^^tim* eaajM aM patatialf live long .MMafh In their oatfeppl to ft* P* tin ni^^si it ^ s. and. ciii if It had haatJ found^that ii few of tkatg have luriuil ovr^in their gi'iiv.-s. It i* no sign tliut iln-y^arata aMfg wlnn they did so. Thi re^such a thing a-, postm irtein^milract-^'III; in llalt as well as in America.^However, Italian physictnns und lay-^nn n are at pi .sent i ngaged in prepar^^ing an .xliaustlte report, with exhi^^bit*, on the subject of Ap|iHllll^Ihnlli and I'n mature Burial,^ and thi*^report will be tha main fanfare af the^aaeaacaJ ft partpm nt at the ptailnaal as* clllon to b^ opened at Turin in April^l-c The Italian government, ihrough^aanaaaaaaVtr* and minsters, hu* eptend-^. d un la Ti tatUHl lo otpppf nutlons to take^part ill this loan, h of the exposition. Wlnnask -il to talk about piematiiie^burial, and more pspaclatty how lo dis^^tinguish t|pparenl from real death, in.^tleurgr 1-' Mirmly of this city suld ItIs really aatisnlanlapf how many^|m irons fear being burled ulit ^-, and^n.me astonishing tin- number who^have th.ii dead MaMaterred to pa if^they hara heap tsartad uihe. This is ftanamnatly, and Aoaa not ft the aan^^r th^ public, a child iui.es a ga^^llon that it* moth, r haa aaea burled 'alive, or a husband conclude* in his hopelaaagrief that paraapa. after all,^his wife was in.I dead, und tin boftlep^me taken up to sailsf) ilatortad Inutg-^ii ..nun. Th^ieIs MttJa If any danger af I^body being buried ullvo. All of I haa* horrlmastories about piaaailafa barl- alsare on a par w ith the ghost stories^told in Ihe nursery, the more improba^^ble they nre tha more i.adlly art they^In Moved Tin s. slot h ;i are circulated^punjufi) at times of an epl leinlc when^b,.iies hat., to i. dlapoaat] of autokly.^Alatit of ih.-in m'.'in to hate a Inunda^^tion In truth, because frequently, after^death bo.I,. ^ Mat p a muscular action.^Bafs dally la this Hue of victims of^cholera, hornet Im** oaa aoaM think^thai an i pi.iemic of pre, am tan burial* ttusIn progress, ptotjep of thi in me^I dd s . iton and l. Ml.l and told again,^In Ing added to with eai h telling.^^In almost all case* when burlahl art aaMi1 hat. paaa aramatur* the) have ll'.U Ihtl Htlglltill It ur.si ie'll ill. pi i- poaa,IMitslclan* do not make any testa^of death ordinarily wlnn a patient die*^Ii is gltos that unnecessary for tha at^to do so. A scientific n.an Is tu m i in^ftoaM In his prattle* as to whether ii patIan i la dead ay pat, i iaa'i think tlitt. can he such a thing us prt iuaiui.^I..rial tt In n a body tftS be examlm-l^b) p aclaatlfpc phyolchMi. The phyat-^nsaom) ^f di ath i* aa a ^ i; gaeu n that^i; baldly naefti ii d pcrlptlon In^truth, it seems utmost ahaanl to talh ghoUl it. There is the pullld lip. the dipp.'d law. the lugttrlem ^t. and *o^i n i.. sides, ant old mil*' can see the gnproachof daath The poal ppaahi Mll a- a giat rati ami thai ft scribe*^It about as accural' l^ as anything. i if course, death approaches dlffei^intly in dlfferoni set* oi pMpnaans; paaa*^Uaaaa n eoanaa through the hram^gptnatiiuci t In ^ 'is'h the heart, and again^tkroash the lung*. All signs In each^ata ai II um!. tstooil by phyaicl in*. and^ib..'h I* . xpecieil by nana*. Daath coin.* a* I ngiihir. logh ,il e n. In i i^iliul I l;.i\e iietir y.-t 'icaid of a cbn-^tIPi aoctor pronounciiig a llv^ patient^^b id fSnaagof Rgpaaragpl fMsth ar t.iv i.in. t . of course casts of pu mature^burial are still rarer. Thar* are o n-^dttloll* of llance wlier. pi lb m- an^appari ntlt ibad for days at a tlni ^. i^. tb.' ejdli4,U .ulgKlAcI'. A lainua it' sucha condition might be burled Mara^,ut on the plain* or in the wooftg, or^w. might nay that a miner could fall in^a cataleptic state and be burled prema^^turely by hla fellow min. rs: but theae^li sslblllllea would m t be n aliaed ^nce^in a million caaea. Then are too many^.. edition* to take Inio account. Theseat of vital p er is the heart.^Wh.n that ceaaee to l. .u. n perron ia^^* dead aa Julius r.o-sai. An Imagi^^native excitable layman could not lla-^t.n to the htart and dlstliigulab a caae^of apparent from real death, but a^doctor has no iroubl. In doing this. We^hate all aaatg of MIS abaal how long^tin heart can atop and then rnailSpg Ita^hentlllK. it Is a qui-I i^ii im si difficult^I., prove. Ills aaM of .asi* of drown^^ing m.ii after neerit ihn uiiuubv^iln- In art haa rcsunn l iis beating, bui^thai is. hardly araditable, for it would^pan io be proved thai ttie pttlast was^actually Imnieried ail thai period. Jt^is a will-known fact that in caae* of^*^ oldi nt In the water persons on shore^lose all idea of time, and say thul they^hat. been there an loon, when in real-^itt liny have Bat la-' n tin re u quarter^of an hour. Very sften the heart got*^through convulsive throbbing* even^after It ha* ceased to bast, Juki as the^body Is given to ngapins* after death.^It lo. ks then a* if nature dread to give^up her taak, and the In ai l wa* saying^I am not done yet^^The greatcs.1 dang-i of premature^burial, if there Is ant at all. is in caaea^of sudden death ill times of eptft .oh^liver a century ugo peveral inottuury chamber*m re aatshlb in d in cieraaaay. TheHist was at ISainiar, ami the ^ec- ond ut Munich. I Had lindMg arer*^III i lag hi to the^e place* and watched^closely liy nicdical m n. During the^flrsl 4H houra after ii. ath a lu ll rope^is attached lo the h.ll. l ol 111. corpse I^so ih.;i In aass death wag not real the [^slightest movement will ring the bell, i^In all of these huiuli. .' years only om e j^has the sound of a lu ll been heard In^those mortuary chunil.iis and then il |^wus due to the relaxation of the sllff-^^ in d hand of a cot | ^*e Todiatingtiish apparent fream real^ibuih many ihings lint.- to he taken^into account. The eight of real death^are mauifi hi Then- i* reaptrattoa:^bieathing. however, often Ptopg hafOre^tin heart eta sea to In at. The diaap-^pi .nance of the puis, al Ihe vvrlat la^an tin r sign. Almost tin- iaatgftl thai^di ath occura Ihe eye loaei it* luatn.^iln- pupil dibit.s. und a libit cornea om r the eye. IlippiHTU11 :-, tile lather ot medieim.thought Hie movhaf up and^d wii of it patient'* Ad.,in s apple an^Infallible sign of real death. That mo-^lion Is due to paralysis ot ill respira^^tory ci ntcr, and paiieins never recover^ufb r iln.- i nndltpna la reached. Inabil^^ity lo sv allow, wliit h shows Ihe In- abiiiiyof the nerve oealar la piaatfta^over Ihe Inherent vital force*, also^point* to Hie approach of death. But^all these signs, exc.pl the oaalng of^tin heart to beat, arc merely conahura- tlx That by ithtlf i.- all infallible i-igll^of n al death. Thereare a gr at many te*t* pf deathThi giasa t.ri get the vapor^of the I n ath, is the aioal . 'innion. H^wa* lirst applied bv tin old (iertnun^inn sis. and laid Iln- fi IliliMIMa for^many horrible papfrallllnlll and slori -.^und after a tl it la no 1 i far ofbn smnesigns pf ipanaapueitHHt gap mis-^takas for Ufa, A pathmi might gasp andtin vapor be on iln class lo pro.v^that he was alive, even after decompo^^sition had se in. This i gPMjMMB of air^from the lungs I* due to the fuel that^tin stomach Incomes bloated and filled^with gases afb-r dee imposition set* In.^The*.- ga*e* arise ajpd rPpel the liit.nt^air Pram tha lung*. Another list ia lo^tie a string sroaaal the linger. If the heartmill mm * lo net, the linger be^^comes Doafteeted. ime method af dis-^lingulshing' death is to bum the la-dy withu lur. uI' ... a hm hammer. If nomfmmiaallon n suits, but merely a plainI'listcr. the patn-nt Is dead. Mus^^tard plurlcis and 1.lister* Hie also up-^papal aa a test. Tlie flume ot a naadl*^somi lime* is placid a little wa) Horn^the linger. If the patient I* d ad tin^^heal mist* un an I'listcr. Personswho f nr pronmluie burial^of teg make a riqueaa lo he bled in old,r to lie St; i . I a I death is lelll. i lite^i nil ll I Liiow ot ..it u lequeal In III*^will that one oi hi* toea ha amputated,^and this vtus doue lo aSITy oul tha^prevhSi n* uf ins - iii. There la a fal^^lacy about ibla I I. .ling teat, howev i^ImmrdMtel) aflei oeath one is not apt^to bind; lab I Iln blood OURpa Ulll oil^IICCOIIIH of Ihe pi- -UI'c of j,^scs oil llnj Iiiart and oilier i rgaaft,^| Th ^ eye liecoiiier relaxed al the mo^^rn, nl of rial death, but hot at that of^iippan lit ftagth. The hVatSOh of circu^^lation Is taken off and a peculiar speck^come* mi the white of the rye which^ha* the aftpeeraace of a ap eh os^parchment Th - indication of death^w as observed tirst |,y flshtt oim n. w ho^used to natch I hi eyes of their fl-h.^I tine. I might pay, absolute sign of^. SaSth, i* a blue sp in the righl groin;^I thi* i* almost Infallible. Th re '.* a^, SacsJIar odor about the bod) even gl^, the moment of ib ath. It Is not tiiat^of decompiiaitioii. tor ll is loo .ally for^dceoinposiilon though when the bode^become* Btlffened this signltles Ihn oaasm ncemeni oi deoompoaltlon. It it^said thul this o l' . explain* why dog*^come around and hoprl w in n some one^dies. This 11 ir) tohl of u nian In^Neararl snap n it pxplain the particular^kind of a howl thai means death,^ilmugh. He *ald lie llsi tied to a I n's^! howl steadily one night for aver .'i hourbetween n ami n o'clock, ami ha^km tt ihut s mn I ^it was dy .I'g. Sio^^tm tilth, when he read] the new spaper.'^it \l lay he saw that a niHti hid died^in Philadelphia just gl lliat hour. A^. tradition that bei ^ Hy away ai the ap- Ipruach of death unless peta* one tap^^their hives ami ^p. ak* to them I* prat -^nieiii throuchoui Paaaayivaala ami NewYork Male This may be due to^th ' odor w In. ii io . .m pa nil s death. 'Not all petsons when they die are^absolutely cold. Different disease* pro^^duce dlfferenl temi* rature. The high^^er the ti PtperatUre has been the longer^ill takes the body in cool, and young^persons hold heal much longer after^MSta than o| i tinea. A corpse often^haa the appearand af breathing t ^^thi ar I ^king at ii This is tha saaot I-^ath.ii of the habit of vision with life, AMt DIM talk about den 111. uppar. n I^testa, an ! prematura burial, brtaffa us 1down to one vital i|U*atMai how long^| could life be hi:, in allied In u ooftlnV \n^expel inienl . u . ^^..^ in a totlln sh ute.l 'thai fhe ,Mi.:. : i live or *ix hour*^A body in an . ^ Unary chin get* only^thr e nr f. .it . ii reel of Sir, I thai^would koei' one ...to only II or mln^^ti s s.i ihose \ hi 11iisaM thamaelvea ghoal 11 hllili I when onlv ani I .ih dead ma^ real aaattrad that, If^^ sudi an Improbability trere resllsed.^Ihe) would not live to hear th. la^hymn sung gl tin n funeral. Tile1 ..si | x m ^^^^ jpTroat Hie PMcagn Iteconl. This is Hi ^ t draught the countrt ha*^ v. r know n. is SAT Vis.i v. ii Im ri ; kluns arc ImyiuK wa^^ter. inluhs-r PppprPPi^Wlnn a husband goes a-hunlii'.g Thenlc im in., wlb infer*^She will hate a wo-day*' P'cl.h' wniiiiis nirduroyg gsi harr* ChlclPOK^ mil^i' o.l ol Until Hosier. I.. ,. tnled SPen lo cell tin ,it in 1 ' ^^ ; I , ml Ifi'nir ^^lhwai Hennessy's Hennessy's Hennessy's Special5ilk ATHENNESSY'S VEJiYBODVknows wliat that means, because they've been bore before and^seen the marvelous richness of our offerings. In the regular run of busi -^ne^s such values are an impossibility, but we've a happy faculty of occa^^sionally securing enormous bargains and when we do so they're yours.^You've never seen the like of those we offer for to-day. JSilksand'Latins nailund fancy colored and black ; regular $1-15, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 vului - only 79Cents .v.* About5,0011 yanlis of Handsome Blsck Moire Antiques, Black Arinures, Hlaok (iros Grains,^Kirh Black Satin'Brocatellea, Beautiful Roman StrijieR, Koinau Plaids, Kveniiif* Shmk* in Satius,^Kvcinnp Shades in Mirror Moires, Street Shades in Roysl Moires, Plaid Taffetas, Taffeta Royals^aud lastly ^II our 1'lain und Changeable Taffetas worth $1.25 a yard. Lengths run from 5 to 18 yards.^The prettiest styles and colorings for swell waists, dainty petticoats, overskitts and dresses, all^going to-day at 71)e yard. Do your shopping early AnotherLot of $1.50, $1.25 and $1.00 Silks ATTO-DAY'S SALE^OnTij 49 CentS aYa.d Severalshort lengths of high-class Silks and Satins, plain and changeable Taffetas, fancy^Brocades in street and evening shades, aud many other desirable Silk TeMures picked out of our^regular stock and alnio-t given away to make a general clearing up of odds and ends. JheBiggest Bargains in Butte j 'Nail Orders to HENNESSY'S, Bnlte, Montana * 0 l%%cSy%%^r*J THESEARE NOT SPECIAL PRICES TheyAre Simply Samples Taken at Random From Our Stock,^Showing the Way We Sell All Kinds of Furnitureand Household Goods ThisElegant Calland see our lino of HEATERS. IWe have tItem in nl! at ThisSolid Oak, French Plate Bedroom Suit {251 neh[ LanderFurniture and Carpet Co. 1 NO.19 t. QUARTZ ST., TUTTLE BUILDING, BUTTE, MONT. HaveYou a Large Family Ifso, buying Shoes is apt to bo a^heavy expense. It's worth SavingSoosthiof Onevery pair, and, it' WorthSomething Tohave every psir wear a few^weeks longer than you expect. Trvout' $2.50 L;uli^\s Shops in s^|Uiiro tot1, juitt'iit tip,^GoodyMf wi'h. extmiioii sole and hiiin~^s.'wnl turns. Si/,,' 'J to 7. NOWIN TRANSIT ONECAKLOAIl C.P. Mixed Acids AtVery Low Prices A*prlof* will advanr* In tho Snsr^future, PT* auk f^r npatapa^onSaac* wiiii^th^- niipiriK Mganantag ccsaraaapj tMr^r,wd^ tn iIiis IIiip. 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