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10 ■m A FIBE. Ae.: of Rhine’uider Min (Start S7OOO Bmzc. !S ROUGHLY HANDLED. plant cf FJ ■ ■ B it C mpany, la;;;dy Ow.aM by John Barnes, I. I). •; c y 1. , j; \ • VM 'S ■ r > 3: Bt * Hj V : W . L*lt *. J t \ 1 ■ ■. 11 "W I ' I- “I • ! ••' 1 y t No Clue to Rob!. :s pV , - . v > 1 '-m [fr- i : * • * '■ s * • fetif• * • ; . v. ' • ' i . ■ Si. • ' TJ •• p! t:. t ii iv;...- ~h 1 run *f o i • ■ .! . , I'. f*r - • . p* • ■ .. i- tM'T i.i f 1 ■ I ll FIND STOLEN MONEY .Seven*;. 1 .! -1 Dollars R*‘ i coverci from Hiding Plac**- KolT*r Conlessed. I*r . • * i Wt**., \tii? J ' if - v ftf>i i \ *-i lirov • <•i. ■-i io:. !i t l" ■ • I ’ ■ ,|I V (I Mn-..||.| Pf : ■ > • All.! n<* v < t K •j : ' ■ I' . 1 kl 2. IIIiH'T ;i V- - h ill f li" 'III I '■ 11 MM Uk.’*' I 11. It lltl4? 'll IM' If "'ll UIH tin ill li .i I mV' f i ri I', t\ lit'li* U Bl.'i i. | I t . I :I ' I Mil •>' ' P< i 1 * ; HU" K"I i"! .•: I M,li * ’i" .■ ift • ■ 11. [• ’ 111 i.* •.iiifnl" ,t I ■lilt:-; • i;.< .!.cl 'I. . "'Mil" W.;.-?••• ■) l.'.n t - t I •>:..• v 1• ■; vv liM 1 1 :i -i V Rv —L ■ :• } ■] )<■ .in"l ■ Tlm ml. U/' I • i. i: i. ■ 'i > ■ ••1 1 y li *I "f {in ■ 1 1 .in ll.< i miH r fel'.i; ,:,tr p. ■ >' ■ ill- ii tlm i } uni" ■rin.p li-.: f ISSUES FOOD BULLETIN. ♦ plate Dany ( - mnn ssionei Gives Inter rstiny Fart . Things to Kal M•tl i :i. \V . Ann ~2 | Sjm*. id J fTI- |uarti ry l ill* ? in >*f tin* hi.iii* il.nry pIiH J" l ' 11 ■I I. ii i 111* I i: I 4 jllsl II i fctj*’i D !. a- 1 1 r llll nlM*r ••( ruiivir ■J“li- :.11J t 111• •i • hi> 1111111 < I.l*i* 1 poi < t• • ■! ‘ I 11 1 . < mnii y, i,i I mu; i pAHnill i ;., <N M > .pi. 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V.'i I- oui.it in t 1" " ' I! :-V. 1 111 J;..v. Ilrt'ti S am, 1 ' V ■ , ... . ! U 1 f. I' i' Bh Lm. '1 J * " J > L i * - ■ • ■' * • #•' ■ ■■ ! 3 * ■ ■ * tr 5" A I ’ ' ■ Ifl I ' • ?*v. • i h .n t J LONG LA \ IS AI I IN J ■ ’ * ll’ in f' hr n \ H-i/ht v : ;:,W iti!,. .•: ’ f i.,! r . 1 1 i. 1., a).. ■ ■ M. . mm M $" ‘ ' ■ I I fi 1. JAMKS M HUSS i.i.M) jCu;. (j <> ,• A■*ay at 1,,'. Cl' ; I. ' M A-..: .1,!,, iM- !:• > ’••)■ ■ tii.in i.uij P'* l i. ml lie. ■ y.:• Mu . ! . i ■■ ■. <li I i•• 1,., ■ i Pi' • 1 . .... . ! fi . , I Lightmny. Sink.-, Sp- ,-,.-t Woman. bi ‘ll f. • H ■ A' / ‘ll. ! K|..-| 1 ;j! I r Mi 1 I Uif'i ■ - ..y i ' 3 I 11: f i 1,1. Plit 1 ‘j ! THREE WOMEN IN AN AUTO ACCIDENT i Tire Explores and Machmt Is Over turned Into Ditch at Menom inee, Mich. ' Mari IN . A *JJ ! Spe.. 1 Iti tin iint-.iii.iliil.‘ in .:■ I• • :it y.•!••!'l.ij Ml '. • W'.'l.l. II .ii, ir<* "I o' tin* "Wli- I .■>!•> ~f i ... M..ii.imi;ii-.> 11 -r. M I.ea'l'' l ', in til. I.f.iiv.’li aiM Mi - I.f‘.i 11 ! iiijiif**" an" aii'.ll-f w.nnaii v*- 1 - t.. r*. I. i ..at an" l.rn -<•" smi..-. T‘ I f-*:" '" j |. I, ml<■ I w f... 11ia.".1... ii' V'.itli at v"" " an" i* u.'iit in", t. "i" ! '. : urn in-’ <>\ ••■. Ail I !.-.•• ni..'ti In:" a nafT'.iv .• ■*• 11j.'• If.mi l.i'iinr ■" BURGLARS ARE FOILED BY CHURCH PEOPLE. Pvaple at S.i table Capture One Robber While th Other i -o K ape. M fin. ll", W; , An--. ,'J !S. . ! | , j,i. i'. I li," ini.v if, "I .1 r ... an" ■ a|. • ,1- ’I •■ . I. if" ' . -■ *.*l "I 1 an" n.-!."" ...it. tl..- I.ilfjt- I. \ - -111 I "" ala fy "in""". ! ; , Ii I. I- ~I ■ ■ i- ll" • in tail 111 r-. CALL FOR GRAND JURY. Li Cro w Publi Drmanns Investi^-ition r’f City and County Allair ; Ii Uph-,. . W ! . \ iuv ‘JJ I Spm i il. | TiIN if r l;i ni'iT Ir it irrjnnl jnr. f in ■ • ! u ilt- fin fumLils tluil luiv•• "ii •:•. p p 1114 out lay jiltr Hi;, mil *ilut ,n lit. is ftiM fiiiuj* fit;. miH county al -Ims ha H Ik •• * 111 • ■ - > loinl tloit if i*s 14-u . I ally fiMMil-l lift a j? mill jury will It. - .ii v.-Ufl Imt* uit Ilia Ilm M'Vi <• *• i* I• 111 wi ks Tli** ; 1 1 - *ll • • *f .I’-l4*' 1 ruit if tins fun** *mi a Imi Hay \.i<.ifioii. if I** Im•!i• • \<*• 1 , all Hint pn vints t lu- ..im j u ii,: <H f hat I.* i- 1 v .it ofi* ■ 'I 1 iii'ivi' i th" * uimiiia imu *H ha r4* • miH • "’in t"l* ha riP*s that ha\* Im**U lIUH •* !••*'• • liirliii? tli** p.mf four y'.ars. Cl imoi lor Invr* it ii mi h f..r -oiu* ;•• i • i>.t :. 1 *m >* im ji 4" tlm ■ ■ iff" wan raiM*H, hut h wi . in- H li\ th* U* puhli* .in’* Hurhu thf hf.’il "I u *amp ii4ii au*l tli** I >**m • •i.i f- I . * •i"-a ? I J>' i M 1.4 1 1 ' • - t fi f v f.i in |ci I|4 ii 1 1 i* * rr\ was ,14. *m 1 -11 -• • I This tlm. a liffh* str*.u4**r l iually .iff <r ul 'fioii flu* I iii'i* iat s fhfms4*|\* s !.* r.iiiu* Hi ili-'li* H with th** 31 < tjons of r (lain if tlm 4 ify ollh iuls nal thimrs lia\* oiim to *m li i jias-i now t!; 1 1 if i-t nut .1 party uuitf* r af all. -om* *H tin* mi 1 11* iii-.< 1,1 r I* a*l* rs Im-iiij; lu Mifi I in fa v* 1r "Ia I'laiul jury. TU• ■ hrinuiiu; ul a wnit for nliru.itim? his W if" s n ll* i ! ions lIIMIII4III h\ f l I ill i? lu**4 * r Pouall :1 1 f 4 r Ins wifi* • *>in in it f*H i h 1 Ml fmm .14 • Ml 1 1* 1114 isl.' Hhj th* 1• 1111 Hfo i* 1411 oa a* * *tinf ..( all* , 4***l irn*i;iiliiriti* , H 111 flu* •if ;, fuiiiiift ,, s H' parf lii , nt; Ins r* f'lsal o I " 1411 f hi* all* IM I I'M! ol Ml I 'nil lipp 'I ■ J"t* u l.int iu M i I’"U ■ aif. that Towi ll has ii *1 in op* n vi*i;itili of fh' law an*l 1111 in* 1 mis oile r m* .1* ul ■ II •-1 lias* 1 1 *'f I th" piihlir 11 f I **li fi**f 1 ("i tlm pi-! 1 ollph' "f W""ks h.'lV* hllslca'H tl. < Mivuiiou that a i?rau*l j'lry sluiuM he 4 ‘• 111 \ e||e*l. Tho Crowning Scandal. \n*l (lie crow 111114 Miaulal **f flu* w••*•!; was the 111 * 111;. u1••11 -l* ff* rs •spr* 11*I hro.iH *;isi iiuikiui? sensational rliari?**H auaiust ll.*’ poll. •• Heparfiueiif. flu* arr*sl <f "iu* lU.iii'li Milliiurt'Mi, 1 14• r all*4*‘*l roiifis • ion that I' 1 1 a m 1~1 Sail** f !,*• ki**|M i ••I th* 1 pla • • w li*re hlh* is staying, wiof. Ill** l'l lel III" I • 111 111 *'l ‘Hill I 4*' that slu WI- IIMII pe 1 ! •■' I |. mile fhl* *** M ll • *ss j. .11 mill' r tlir- il o| three iii prison ami Iu r a 1)1*1. 1 vn to Iha I <ll* *l. h**r 1 **!••,a on ll lhe.as *■ o; jin-, atl'l th** fhre.if ol pi"-. •af i"ii of 1 ’ :. I l'.\ in* f"i * o|||*-nipt * I ( out L * 11 I !n. am r I* *, •. ' | Lm ■' 1. if 1 - • ♦ I*l will l.ivoi a yraiut pry inv*--l iiri I 1011, 'ill* 4; *l4 ih.il in J•l■ !I * e 111 1,1111 he •’ee iM Imp the all,Mir • **f hi - .*'l;. *• .a v. -1 mil. I 'll'" * 'll .1 I !*• I- op* 11!;. HIM H" Ili I t < ■ 'll oMi* lil 1 • 111 \ e lilt 1111111) .1 1 "H f 1 h a fI f of I Mini ;o t I . II \ **l < H I* fa 1 • ify o(!i- i,: I- hav* he. : I*. I*• 1* -1 -I m * a • anon* |h ani \ari* m s •Mh* , i m.iifei .■: • In• 1 1 . | at W till* ’ " .11 f in., a? e. m- I . 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Away Alter Hu." nitif. u nv \ 'S|. :. ; nvjt 11" I • ii,"- i -I K.. 1 "f.| 1,.-,,. .! .. ■. "ft .ii ll . "li 1 in .. . 111, 1' . IV. 11l .",l> 'll. r .'ii tlmii ■ Gti.un l 1., mi' I l: NN Any SJ l|. „ 1 "t I: .1 ■ : ill. nil".l 1 lim !)■'■ !'1 "|)"l 1 v .. ; " , • II" .ul> . i11"..-" " ■ - i.'lllf I- . I i> "I I'.-iinit" |'i I "1.; ■ i" I- Tl ' I 'fill:! 1 'I c." . ll'. ■ Ilf ' ..1 "" 'I ' . 1 iv !,. 1 Ii , ' >.',11,11' MI 'I . |I n a- Me:; . I . M- NN , An; | S|- ...I | '1 ■■ ■!, ..I .1 ■. M <l l hi,.. I.i i.l. 1... 1 - I. . ,1. a.,-, i . - (..III." (1., 'lim: .e t■ v a ' Mi na an I if ...l. 1...i a . II .■ 1 - I'.'ll". . " M I.a ' ' <"li.ii.it . .|" I ,■ 1 .t• I ll■. I<. 11 jlv. 1 ! 1 1 -in. tin >' I*a ul ia -I y*- I 1.11" 1."" Y;. hi S' T•■'!' ■!■" ' . 1 . S "I la.'. • NV. \ ::: . ~1 1 :i .■ < -if i 1. ... > 11. i.l "11 • . ),', i.l -11 ~11 ■!. .1 in, .nr; I—- - "ii ; •" .ii. , -J-.r.li an" "a- . . I > , , I ' • .MSI .. ( , i Villi I> ...(."" "tli,'id! ARTHUR TAYLOR IS DEAD. Suddenly Expire.* WliPc Taking a Perty on His Launch. DUETO HEART FAILURE Had Been Enara-d in the Fho' Bu ,:ac:.a at Delavan Uiuil Sdv tra! Months A,pi. 1 1 : ~ . NV ■ . An--' -•:. • i Vhl An i. V ;i j.) . t . a; , -I 1 : 1 , * ! i "nr 1 i11,.'" a- t Ilf"".'"Ill Jii-' , , :... V ;. I !'..f!.V ..! 1 1 M-:;.| - .1 .1 l a I 1:"" • ,i.. tin- ..t t!." I >"... - \-11 1..- 11 -"! :>•<• a." 11 ■ l.a" • I"-I "ill ll I f"l !: :.l I ..- "!••• \ . 'a, I.' I ~'l ■! ! . :. h l.Ut I: . I 1 . . , V !"|- sill": "I i : . !i . :,a an" ! a v.-r i. • "I. f mmmmmm ■■■■ iw* ntnaiw—'ww 'i)ii"wiw< .■ . ■ mm ' JfeT ■ T ( vT ■- M+w* ir -s- -•- 1111. I.Ai l; Aimint i: tan i,dii. u iif" , Imt wiih iiiiiul" l.y Mi " V Ift ..I ( : ni"ii. "I !."• (nifty. Mr. Tnj l"f mis tiik.-n I" In' .-e.ttau.-, a -liori "i --taii. " front ll " j.i.-r, hut sli"".’.! no 1! .1!' 11. i<! M * * I;’., ISlit, wli.-ri’ ll" sjii'lil 111' early III.' 11.. lie. s I ..‘.‘ii eilKtiyeil in tin iiliotuirru| >li l.iisine-s lierc neurly t.-n year', e'.inim; t" Deli.vi.n I ruin *' lin ton in IS'.I.V. lie r. >.nl Ins millry here a feu nwntl.H UK', an" Inis he.a. einmire" in the ii.an.l faelnre "f .'iifh'.nnte.l heverau-es. Mr. Tayi'.r Ir.v. \\;|" ami In . suns. II f : a Mil 1 n!."" an" Kiik.m 1 'iii t'llK". STABBING ON BOAT. Ran Time Song Causes Desperate Fight on the Steamer Vir ginia. Karine, NN'i-, Ang. Ul. VJeorgo O'llearn ns nrraigii.sl heforo a court comniissinner this afternoon ami ehargei] with attempt to kill (ienrge Dittviller on h'.anl the steaniiT Virginia early Sunday morning. The earn- was adjourned until August .'il, bail being lixed to the amount of $!•'"". Avhieh O'Jl.arn <mild not fnr ni'li. Joseph Miller r- also held as a wiiness. Tho wonud.sl man is weak In day from loss ..f blood. Blood-poisoning threatens. The passage of the .steamer Virginia to Milwaukee early Sunday morning wan marked by a slabbing Jnsl before the ). entered Kanne harbor. Asa re sult tieorge I I till filler, a telegraph ■ ■petal.>r m tin I'ostal "Hi".- in the "lii .ago lioiiid of trade, lies in St. I.like'.. 1.1 1 aI, Kin lie, with 1i1t...11 wounds in il" region ol Ins I."art. and (o-orge 11 ll",mi and Jo-epli Mill"!-, employes in the ' .a I.:■< si".", yalds, me under mi' ! 1:1 tin- -1 me .11 j Qiiancl Over a Song. Tini'e was a i.mi.l r .1 < In.ago paa s. : . on board ll" boat iiielnliiig a pall;. ...I ' Vi' igo grapln-rs on tln ir ui ■, I" NN' ii n. Ii -li I ’.a ) I • phi v hall " ith a mil" •" .Nltluankee teiegi .pliers. Ti.e pa,' I y mu illing on til" s.'i'oii'l <|. . U ahoiil 1 lU' o', loel; in Hi" lie.ruing -jug. mg lag I line "in. "lull < i 11 . ain mad" a r.'inark aboiit Ih" >pn.lily "I lie- mnsie. I 111 If iller r.-pbed and i- a I eg.-d I" ban- I. led a Inavy blow 111 111.' 111.'". The men rliiiebed. O’l 1.-nrn ■• i ■• • I ■ i in drauing a knil" an" i- ai" P. hav. Mahhe" 11 11 \.i 1 .-r vieioiisly, one gash be ing Iniir ineli.-s and anotber two inrlies long. The V" -"I ha" ah.ait, re.iehed l— r d..." when ili<- ri'■ mierl"re" and 1 1 .i' \ a was ta k- nto 11 ■ iiospil. !, i. iI. a rn . "'dd not I'" I ■ <i■ 11 ' • T i"I ..I I ’..1 i". i’lister Itneiii" teli'plion.d 11." Mil \l nil."" poliee an" \\ I .■ •l. the lii.at Ul live" al il - Mil" ml "orl, a I I • .Vh.eU 1 . ■ eel iv. Nile -1. | an" 11 a intnes si iv I."" her aiel l.nind <1 'Hearn and J. • • ].I. Miller in lea lei!" Tie- men v ere i..ken i" Kanne in ’I"- aftern.>n, w lei i vdh i id ■ I It: !e " OT I<a rn . - 1i . a ."a nl. \ Harr.int ua' -"om . liargar: (TANARUS leani \\ ilh a --a id' "il Ii intent I" kill e l Mill. i with le ing a. . essorj to tie . ■ 11 . -i ' - prevented 1• ■ ■ ■ 1 ■ "lids 1 1 "in i .si.i jug I. im. , 'll' r . :e|. IIT |. ill ll 1 I" . ,ii . .il" Ml" re -i".'S Ii ' till Meet I ’hi. ago Mi! , r i JJ . i I I. eh - at 111'. I Sherman Kir. "t, E. A. STRONG IS DEAD. Im: ::i• ■ i A ■ !il*i vi'. ’. ft *;■ i A HHand and AkT iU Sup;", :t <” ot Guv. I. i FolaHtiu V ■ , >.*!, V. i■ . \ ■ Ul :Sp"*-i ; .!,l I \ S" >*'i, . I • *rll • i■. , -♦ • 111 1 . 1 \ in,in 1 \ -liliin*! * "ii- ' *ii* H .0 tl..- . ity 1 : •*ru:i4 ll* 0 !■ !\ tI. I ••** ii *ii •' wifi * *"inpi i< tom *H Hi-**mh**. | •N*M ,1 ' !I ’ I"' .M I" •il I 'MII'I I'* p"i *. i P.r .1 mL" I'.it II- v.- mi nr ,i- I* 1 I I*. :*!!'■ -*. i• i . i*i Ii *• *l*l* Ml.*'l * ! * 1 ' II v m i ' ■ • ■! ■ r l ;>■ ’ • .i WM - ,1 lll*M :11 ‘l' "I ’> .! ll '-'‘• t • ‘ t s.H'l*’ t HE ATTEMPTS SUICIDE. M.lwank.e Man liios ta Kill Himself in Jail at Keno slu. K i NN , . Ne g g! |S,„,, ~| | 11. mi. . 1 • ' M a a i11.".', r. -elmg til J.,.'. llisl.'.p -lr.-el. ili.it ' it;,, allnnpl . I ie el" 111 the eonnly Jail I ere tu"a> . 1 11" was pi ■ .if ■' l"i - I .‘keeping bn ih .i eg with a lit, 11" Mas me ■ 1 W 1 "a nil dn" 11. 1.. 1 1, V. a .-d 11" dl he lnl.i-1. 1. m." I"i, ghl. ( U'tiM I IN MACHINE. I ft K ink . ina J’.ipri Mill lias S: i unis Aci idcnt. i: i NN . \.|g 'JI, (Spe. ial, ] i 1 . ' . 1 1 . , 1 h ;. <m Is old, j . and a t t! ' ' "itu.Mf ‘d la., k I*a - . lb. P I I 5,,1" and nl m ' ' Ia mid . in h< ", partly . \;..i-iiig his ; W ah It.. . V I • ' Might in t',i- win", r of the * t m.e I"', e iii"ii f . "1. ■ ‘Jin,., i ■ . p. i 111111 ;t ■ 11 I II" .iimi . ,la' , . a a 1,1 1, tor id" it loriy limirs, , im.. it . l", :. : ,lr i" 'in- s- ■an■. .I him ■ • , 11,1,a I t. lilting !Is hII lii.nl I" , I. ■ Ii n. Ia - "g il .’.• ■ ' nghl 1... t.. • | 1 •' ' • i TUYS A COFFIN AND ATTEMPTS SUICIDE. Fori da Lac Yeung Man Arrasted in Undertaker’s Sh ip a:. He Tiies to Take Po: an. 1 in.l .In I,\Vis . \nis. -I.—( Spo i :.il. 1 - f.i'u is Wblttak r. .1 xvdl known y " a.' Ilian, wn hit..-' S ni'lny on the 1 '.l, 1 .'ini of trying t>. . I his* lift-. He 1.111 ■,■.l ■ .-iI throe niiro. I > iliiolic nchl I ’foil & Ki 1 -• n.g to [li“ Mcl.uir 1, • iMl.inif ••-'nb li-lili ••!!* nnlofiil ;i I tie'll .(row the |..ittie with the in?• ..' 1 *>f sxvnlloxv its. ||> I >< i.,1 • • jin.v liiimugo -:n mi l tliis ■■ Justice I'.'." ’ ifiloroii him l*< a 1 ■ jail for unto , THREE DROWN AT JEFFERSON, WIS. Father in Trying to -ia Daughter and Son in Aidin.. t! Father. J< IT. rsi.n. Wit*., Amr .’I With 11 do ’l ■ I Hull was drowned \ , his .(id..st da iglitcr yesterday aft. . , .11'while try ing to s ave tin- girl, ((...! !i years, win) had gone licyimd her 1 wlnm U.IHI - lleariug Ids fall.. •"> his —t soli, aged Id years, wont 1 1 his lallier s assistuiicc and was also :■ .a nd. The family, consisting t lather, moth er and nine children, tic- M. >i nf whom was II years, went li 1 on Crawfish lix I’, Iwo miles wiyst ..1 ■ re. When the oldest child ■■ as seen to he in distress her father |.l and in to save 1 her. hut his strength did not last till lie eoiild I.ring the girl to dale. The old est child left is *,( years . i. ESCAPE INVESTIGATED. Federal Postal Authontn- Are Looking Over the Jai. at La Crosse. Fit Crosse, Wis., At.g. _’l. [Siiccial.l Acting under the mlv.ee of the Chi eago In aili|iiarlers of this division of the United Slates secret service. Inspector Fraser, stationed at I.a Crosse, has lie gtin n tli-•rough investigtlioti of the rea sons why Trailer and Cunningham, two. of the three prisoners i t the I.a Crosse comity jail awaiting trial for postullice | rohliing, were allowed 1 1 get out. It is kiio'.ii also that two other memhers of the department are here working on the ease, lint their identity and plan of work is concealed from the pnldie. I’oslolllee Inspector Kras a- visited the jail late Saturday, at the same time the Imilding committee of the county jail were investigating. Mr. Fraser refused to state why he was there or what he had found, hut it is known that he found Hint it was absolutely impossible fop ( ’nnnmglmin to Ini vo escaped will mt help from the inside of the jail. 11“ ■ so found tinat Trailer had help both 1.11 the outside and inside. .Inst who |.mlili-d by the Kay-Cniiiiiugli.im-Traiier method of evading being brought to trial is not yet known. That ' 'hicago -parties assisted is well established. Chairman i'ettmgill of the county board committee states: “We found that Cunningham must have had very heavy tools to break through t, " hour. These must have been gotten ' . him through someone on the outside of the jail. Then he bad drills and other machinery to get through. He also must have known from someone that when he once got through the Hour he could drop in be tween tlie Hours and escape by an open ing left by plumbers months ago. He knew that before he start'd to get out." A sensation is looked fur, as the reti eenee of the inspectors is taken to mean that someone of the olfleials at least is not yet exonerated. It is also stall'd now that Crane, the remaining man of' the trio, is only a pickpocket, who fell in with Cunningham and Trailer near I ,;i I To-.se. Trailer sawed it ; ts and bars dm ing a period covering several days at least. He had the freedom of the corri dor, but always in view of a “peek bole," an.l bow he worked without some one seeing him is another of the prob li ms. BAD STORM IN STATE. Western Wisconsin Visited by Severe Wind, Rain and Lightning Storm. l,a Cm , \\ i . Aug. -I A- 'ere lain, wind, hail aml electrical storm swept over the e..unify north and west of here during the night and great dam age was done in its path. In sunn' eases Hi" storm took the form of a tornado, while in others the rain was a e.imdbiir-i. Hail completely 1 the growing erops ill large sec tions of ".stern \\ 1 eoiisin and southern M mnesi.l a. Trilli tlie Milwaukee and Hurling lon roads \\a- completely demoralized. \ 1 Weaver. Minn., a large section of it,.* Milwiinki ,v St. Paul tracks were carried away and mail trams today are running over a temporary track and are from five to seven hours iate. The washout on the ICiirlintrtoti was . • ■ Maiden Hoe); and St. I’a ill and bus ib layed all trams from three to six bout s. Chutih Is Destroyed. Hindi Diver 1 . Wis., Aug .2.1. • ,\ severe ele-lm I .111 passed over this section of the si , 1 last night, dmiig damnge in sex era I 1.. alilie-, Tae big gest |.is-, was li. Norwegian I.ullierai. elinrea at Taxb.r xvbieib xxa- stiank I?,' liglilniiig and set ... 1 in-.' Tie> loss is S 1111 m 1 and tl.e in 1 mi.. S'J.Mhi Light nit II 1 Merrill, W;s., \ 21. I Special. |- - I.e Sage had an raeulmis e . ape I death, lightning entering the bouse, sinking ll.e bed ill which in? "as sleep ing and II.I••' V■l l g in. to till' Hoof. He aped XX it I. bn! mill burns, blit the In and XX ■ .... I. and to pie. POWELL WON’T RESIGN. La Crosse City Kngincer Will Wait tot Council to Bung impeachment Chatgc.s. I,a Cress,-. \\ Via: 2i ! Spe< ial. | Saturday "as 1 !,e lust day for the 1. signal imi of 1 . et- Frank I Vox ell. asked for Ip 1 • • 1 1 y ...until some days ago 11. xxi.' pot r. -ga and impeach nii-nl proceedings will be the Ilex: step. Irregularities 111 tlie ■ ilti*-• and g.-uerai dissatisfaction are clutrgisl. killed at a crossing. Henry Haas ot Kaukann.i Struck by Ninth-Western Itam. Kankamin. \\ 1-. Aug 21 1 Special.] 1 1 II ■■ rm by t pass, ngi 1 train on ll.e North-Wesp.in mad i t Itad.aaaebef's crossing tin! i.i stmillv kdiisl Hi-, n.ek and lank \,v.. broken. beai rm priesr in jaii lx -ha. W . \Ug 21 -!Spe. .1’ I VVI I. I . 1 1 lid on "I .land Hapids, Mjeb . xx n 1 1 ein I'.".' ed b> tl.. Canning . ofiipunx m * I.e ago. mad ' an assault 1 1 I; . if St. Jam in Ibe coliulx lid at midnight last night. I toualdsoii m in Ir. n t! ■ .! li<lie.r, and believing that be was dying h. asked that a prh : I tiled t>. ad mitlister ext 1. 1 • mi.A >lto h a Fath er 11 ..1*1*1 1 • I I ?'■ tin . ah. and xx a - He- in.m tl • rifis ..f the church a ben I t.inah! af . ~ ■ and I 111 • and Ihr him to the t' r x | to 11, T lie |.r ..r . .. aped xx it I? a, I llx ).- in • I -a a. s I I n.paldson • . a into ■ a’ -a., by the UU• ain ’ t . tile jail. BRINGS SULTAN TO TIME. France Threatens Violence if Demands Are Not Granted —Backed by Germany. Tantrier, Morocco, Aug. -- —The I reach minister, Bt. Rene Taillandler, I ■' l s presi'iited to the .Sultan, Mulai Al>- il. | Assiz, an energetii; .loniand for an imi.'imiily of f,,|. the recent arrest of a Franco-Algerian citiren. T'lio min ister also demands the punishment of the ollleial responsihle for the arrest and an additional indemnity of .sIDO daily until the prisoner is released. It h believed that the Sultan will promptly grant the demands of i, ~ min ister. as it i- definitely known that the I renea government is determined to adopt foreilde means should sutisfaetion not he immediately given. Germany ■ ■ onrse of I 'ranee in re senlmg the unwarranted arrest of one of her citizens. — ■-# . DOWIE WANTS MONEY. Elijah 111, Floating Big Loans to Pro mote Mexican Colony and Run Zion City. Waul •■.mu, 11!.. \ng. I*2.—(Speeial.] Aposll Ilouie has issued a letter to his followers annum eing preliminary linan- P n plantation, as i. ■ nas named his proposed Mexican colony, in order to raise funds to eoin- P t ■ the pnrehas of more than MKK) s'fiiare miles of Mexican lands and to establish cities, /ion Paradise planta tion 7 per eent. interest bearing land warrants will be issued, cxelmngeablc tor land under certain regulations. I* wie also calls for a special loan of s,,iiiiiiih) for one year at 7 per cent, fur a- ■ in /ion I bty. LATEST MARKET REPORTS. MILWAUKEE, AUGUST 22. Egg and Dairy Markets. MII.WAFKEE Hgg.s Market firm. T’li<_ prodim** board i.U ipmtatiomi I IT- I I, a t cua r k t'inn-l Sab-.s of good ciiinlli'l stoek • t) tin? street in :i small way run from I'Jo. Dirties. < h'-rks :iml seconds. 12>i,Hc. ' 1 t I . 1 • \i i t ri. ;l up i-y js 2b*. f,onil pri- v, extra er*an.--ry. 21 e; prints. 22* ; llrsts. lilc; see • -N. 17 ■;!**. ; dairy. Is, ; Hues, FVolde; pa*king stork. 12'old*. _ steady. American full cream, twins, 11'/11*; llmburger, per lb. off grad-. s ; fjjmy I’.ri' k, U 1 ■/' fide; low rides, s 'i s'.of; Imported Swiss. fancy I’lu-lx. new, 11 •/ II'••(•: new Round Sr. Us, II ■ /11 1 • I.- if. old, Sapsago. is,. nM' IT I.AC. Wis . All-:. 21 -Tho safe* " re 27d daisies at b* ,* . s.;; twins at H ami l'H daisies at 11 p*. ELGIN, I Aug 22 S v ■ -f -ferlngs. the market l *-'“ up. and Hu* output Wd-. Tdo.nod lbs ' llli'Abii. HI. A11:. 22. Rutter Firm; n. ini' lUes. ITo'Jle; dairies. lIP./ He RggS Finn, at mark. eases Included. t' 11 • ■ - -s. • Easy; daisies. 1 1 1 p-/ 11 1 -*■; 1 wilts, 11- : Young Americas, lllfce, Poultry Alive, steady; turkeys. i.V; eliiekeiis. lie; springs, l.P.*- Potatoes Easy; ea riots-. on tra* It, I is. Veal Easy, • 1 wi IghH. A l ,.'ode; <V, to 7o lb. weights. ;.| 7 ■; v o t< 1 27i 11. weights, Tl-'dSe; s7 to lid lb. W •debtS, S* ;;C. ITH A. V V. Aug. 21 Eighty lots of 7** 1 "' boxes small sold at lidp*; large. Pdbc. NEW YORK. Aug, 22 Rutter Steady;' receipts, 21.2 If* pkgs; street, price, extra creamery, 21 1 /<i 22*‘ Cheese Strong; re ceipts. 12,7-1 H pkgs; state, full eream. small , olored and white faney. Id -V ; .skims, full to light, I'j'ode Eggs .Steady, unchanged, receipts, pkgs Milwaukee Stockyards Report. IH*i,s Receipts. 20 ears; market steady; light, mixed. bnv/i*, jo; fair to choice m.*- illuins. .\s.Vod 20. rough packers, .1 2.V0.V7.1; pigs, s*t t. 110 lbs, e.r.ddti.do; eoarse stags, 1 2.iti I 77* ''ATTF.K Keeeipts. 22 ears; lower; calves steady . butchers' steers, medium t" good, Ido** to 1H ) lbs, I 00'(/ t. 77; fiiir to medium, p.'.m . pimm lbs. 2."/;; 77*; heifers, eominon, 2.2. V-; good, .T2.Vt/ l.uu; rows, fair to g.od, 2 2.V./2.l'*: ennners, 1 2-'o/2"o; eiir t'-rs, 2 2.V0 2 o": bulls, niiniiioii. 2 2.' 1/2 1; ! • H.r.o; Stockers, o'N to Tod 11.S, 22*0 2 7.'.; veal calves, common to choice, * r. / 7.0n; heavy. ;: • h y<i 1 • m, Milkers ami spring ers F,ower, 2<MHFr( hr no. SIIEEF Re.-eipts, a ears; steady, / 1 • *, bu-'U.s, 2.rtv./spring lam's, r.-ti.j Milwaukee Hay Market. Timothy Finn for old, new dull; e-riots, ci ’i* timothy. ln."‘o 11 \o. i timothy, l". J'*; No. 2 timothy. s.n 'a :i >); ■ • ind < ;-v er mixed. 7.0n./ s I'rai; hay sfenly; eh.de. Kaii-.ts, PnjA'D ! • . No. 1 1v7.il ,;is, .s 7n'</ iron; No 2, 7.Uo<f> iw. weak: rye. <5,00 /7nd; oats, d.Od •- •; wheat, o..’.ooC.imi; packing hay, tj.-Jd. Markets by Telegraph. M I r.WA F KI: lAtm. 22 Mos. Wheat - Firm- : . No. i uorihern, on tundi. !.•!•: No. 2 northern, mr ‘ra- lx. I.ns. (’orn Firm; No. : track. 7)7h• tais Firm; No. 2 white, on track, 2s* a e: No ;; white, on track, 2*7l>arle\ Steady; No. 2 on track, one; sample on track.. |n./:,n. Kye Steady; No. I on track, doe Provisions Sleadv; pork, I 12.2; lard. 7n2 1 * lour ipiotations are Hard spring wheat patent. It 1 h t, in W • • • a nd. 7i PK|7 :n; export patents, in >Heks, I IHl'i. <h; fair eh-ar. In sacks, d.dd; rye, eit\ par*', in w*ml. ;; l*iri>; country pure, lii sa* ks, ;;.2n'd,;.. , 10, MlllsinfFs an- -piof.-d at 1-l.on for limn, 117.0 for standard middling and 17..V* for Milwaukee (loir middling in lud lb sacks; i • I dog. Hi 7.#, delivered at country points, r.Oe extra. • IIH \T>, (1 Aiig 22 i I -s. Wbmit S* pi min r, m'* , 1 1. , in I m r, Mav, nV 2 i . * orn September, ode; old, 1 - I . i • M;iV. I ■ * t • Align I. 2o> .e; Sepleni . I*. - . a . •!. 2*. , r_s -.•May. 2Sb. ' I’ni % Sep: n,I" . 1 J..;7‘ ■ • *el|e 11. 12 Jntiiu iy. Id 10 I I Sep ■ 7 S , I ||-|,| . I*. 7 -1 >— 1 ■; I >• ■•ember, 7 2 .1.-’.e II . 7 17 ; KM*> Sep’. 11l her, S. p) '-'iiber, 7o i'd I' ■eeiiiber. 7.5-,., 1 , t ',i M, • • rt h i St, 1 In, mhwe I, l.nl. i k 77i; i > M it, d.ir, dovei ash, I2J'-i; ). tuber, i -,o IP.rlcv i ash, ddo is.-. \ • I pi - :;i nr, s*: sd" V ': I mber, s;; v -.. M ,• , si ~ < • Ir11 September, 7lF_.; I t-n-i„ ' \ (Mo Wheat i M No I jjoilh- rll. I "V to ai'rlve N-* ! 1 e lie-ill. sT- ; No 2 northern. ; I >• - ■ mb. •• 7s. Flax ho a. riv.- Io; o : ■ . 1 b; \c-g : i. 121: Sej umber, 1.0’.M-; I lll 1 "7 , flat* • .' I.M : to >1 1 -ii l i■ ' Ibirb .N .'ld-/hc. IbfCtfipcs; \\ • i i l . p ,i ;:o in.hvj. ST l.r I S. Mo \llg 22 t MoB- Wli at Higher; N-i 2 red. cash elevrior 7S\d ; • , . 'rack. s.* ; September. 777 * /7T'**e; I* , , at ," 7*. : ,■ ; No 2 hard. 'ToMe * -rn • i -ne , . N . 2 ■ ash. 7.2 ; In* u, ~i. S* p \ it-- r. - i' ; - , 1 •* ceinber. F . <-?its re . Si p r i • j , I c ■ ember. 2bv. 7 2 white. 2L'-.e Kansas < if n m* , \ eg 2. *-loser V i. ft 111 be l 7d 7 b-. la-ee Baber. ;i , tp M 77* p • i h V • 2 tmrd, 7s , s 77*-.'Me; No 2 re*!. T?* l -**e, '• ITTVd t - 1 * ' M ‘ No j mi ■ and. v t ■ 7.m , \.. j white. *o ■ MIF.” Ne *it Hals No. 2 whtlr. 2.V( 2*' .- No 2 ixsix'-.1. 2b Is \NSAS - ( \ \ . Mo Aug 2d battle . 77. native < t.\% , all I helf.-rs, | m •. x-k logs and f--* d.ef*N 2 • • r 1 - 2 **• >; i w >-i, rn s: ••?>. 2-'-, v nt , I-t| ■ (VV-., 1 7.V(| 2o If - *gs lb ■ el pt . ui; -tp - ’ steady to 7•• • iMgli* r ; bulk of ♦*, .v. ■ 1". h* -.v •. o ,N. . •; pa* k. , I.X - Ugs invl 11 git rs, tun di lT l^. .. It. .apt 10-t , in.l'M,.* (steady; i 1,. , i ♦•*. wind's, ..>*.?7"". inline , A . , •, ’ i ■ . V * w * -. and 77.n 1 do. M l \\ j \ I *• I IS. Min Aug 22 * \\ ; . * . s e i da-r. s 'b : - . I n-ceiii . I s - , X- • I. 1 *R; ... . 1 O. , 2 M**rrf|. rit, I • - / 1 "J s pn I ' Mo A-.; 22 • at rl R** • ipfH, do* • U'Mfk'O sferulr t '* • S'MC: l** *f ■ ~r ,J. • le L* e* uni fe-'ixr- 2 2o J ' * o*. - . • and U* it- _ 1 I F'"*. I*’ xu * a, ,‘i s, . - iw s ~nd heifer* i•• “■ I !•*- * p . *•. murk* t 7n* biglc-’ . ( purs md t,f . I. peed 27. packers, 07.ie./4.p-; bnteh , , !i ..11 li •* 20 Sli. . P K • .n.t- :*hi : 111srk• t strong; Ud 1 I 4 7- lambs 7..007*20 iM A 1 • \. N* ’• An* 22 ‘’.♦tib li*'i‘Hpl?. 7 ,h.. i,, '!x* t steiulb r; natlv* stc : 1 'e i ■ , on - ’ • ,f T- Io, iv* s . a ’*,.. i-s ■ • -i ■ i I--, i xrjs st* • is. rim s a ml i -n -• *.*•.. s.', steel,, r- and f- rs. 2 27* ■ I 1- : 7 j*. • . - • K ■ IP's. ,11• • .x•'l s’t *ng. bell f -*.2.- 70--, . -,\-i sir 1: I . * x \ ' *o ' i.iuit fx- 1 1 ! , :• u { . bud- >, loUih'S, Ii 77i|i7 ah GARRIES DEAD WIFE TO THE CEMETERY. 3UTAGAMIE COUNTY UNDERTAKEN WARNED HUSBAND OF EX PLOSION. I He Refuses to Let Remains of Spouse Who Died from Biood Poison ing in His Home. Appleton, Wis., Aug. 11). —[Special.] —Having been informed, so he claims, by u country undertaker that the body of his wife might explode, Louis Schmioge refused to allow the body to remain in bis home, a few miles out of this city, after her death. Mrs. Sclimiege. it is alleged, injured her f'*ot and because she refused med ical attendance, pi-c erring the Scientist methods, gangrene set in and she died. Tho husband says that be took the remains from the house the night befor< the funeral, after the undertaker hud warned him, and proceeded to the ceme tery, where he left the body unburie 1 and unguarded. The cemetery ollicials •lid not find this out until the next day. They declare that when they approached the husband he said no one would barm the corpse. The following morning the body was taken back to the home, where services were held’, and then interment at tin cemetery. SAYS BANK CASHIER BROKE HER HEART. Bert Hall of New Lond t Sued for stooo By Ella Williams, Who Names Co-respondent. New London. Wis., Aug. 1!).—-I Spe cial.) — liert Hall, assistant cashier of the First National bonk of this city, is the defendant in a SIOOO breach of promise suit brought by Miss Etta Williams, daughter of J. It. Williams, the marble and granite dealer of this city. The case will come up in the next term of court at Waupaca, Quite a delegation of witnesses is .chednled to he on hand. In the complaint another lady is men tinned as alluring the defendant. E. <'. Weed is tin plaintiffs attorney and G. If. Putnam is to look after the interests ef tho defendant. ROMANCE NOW IN~COURT. Kenosha Musician Who Eloped a Vest Ago Sues for Divorce—Husband Will Not Make Contest. Kenosha. \Vi“.. Aug. lit. [Special.] Mrs. Mildred Marsh • trim,ill,.well known! ns a pianist, who eloped from Kenosha a yerr and a half ago with Edmund Grinnell, has began suit for divorce against her husband in the courts at I’in einuati. Mrs. Grinnell now is living with 1 her mother in the Ohio city, having sep arated from tier husband, in Chicago two months ago. Mr. Grinned last evening, rut Chicago, admitted that the notice had been served •n him. When questioned a lout the di vorce proceedings he laid nothing to say beyond staling that ho would not con test tlie case "If Mrs. (irinnefl wants a divorce she shall have it as far as 1 am concerned," lie said. “The papers name the grounds as non-support or something of that sort, i shall not appear in court, and so 1 ex pect the divorce will tie granted early in Septemlier. At present I am preparing to leave Chicago for several mouths." bridegroom’ is missing. Leaves Note That He Didn’t Want Music Nor Dance for Little ChuO Wedding. Appleton, Wis., Aug. 19j— I Special.] lifter obtaining a marriage license and after the hride-to-he had tun 1? all ar rangements for the wedding which wa n. have taken place at Little Chute next Tuesday. Join Van Vnndinvr. who was . ■ lie the groom, lias suddenly disap poured, A note which he left -ays: "If Hanson l:n- hired the music teii I don't want it Tel Id n't want the hall for Tue.-day, eithotf. Good bye.” The sudden disappearance of the pros pective groom ha- saddened die soeiif , ireles of Little (Time, as both were prominent in I Lilian 1 society and lie ri Idiug was t-i ho kuo ivn a a the "1 )ou hie Vans." DROWNS TO*SAVE GIRLS. liipon Youth Swims for Shorn to Gel Help and Drowns on Way —Others Help. Kip .n, Wh . Aug. IT. -.1, W.ilki Ross 'ins lost his life in an endeavor to savi two girls from drowning. The young man and tin* two a ris had gone out in a , anon for a ride on Gr When about n halt mile from shoes the boat overturned. Wnlki immediately told the young women to eliug I" the ow’•tu ned craft while lie swain ns .ure for avnsiance. When lie the - - iw . and The boat Pi wiiicii tin- girls were-clinging drifted inshore, imt 11." Irigliii-ned girls wcri nearly exhausted. Wulki's body was re covi'l'ed later. EX-MAYOR NEAR DEATH. Frederick Graham of Kv me Built Bi;: Factor..--; and Hold. Chy Of fices for Years. I(n<tin<v VVis., Ait Kk— I'redori i (iraliam, former ma; s lying at tlu.l point of, dlttttll at hi- ;;i 1] • • wm In Til in 1 - i.-land of (Hit n soy, ami t- a urn tioil . In ISii. 1m- eamo t’> U.i' ii.M and bet-nine ti -mi i rnetoi. Uo reel i ■ the la eg! buildings- if th>‘ J. I. t'ase TTiresliilu. Much ilia joinpany, die linker and Por ter blUuiia, and lt:o Belle < ’ity ()pt:rn Imiin J. 1-’ R je-ars In- „cved either an- •Jdetr mate or mayor of the teity. FEIHERS SUCCEEDS TOTE Madiaan Man V/lil Htve Chary.* of East trn Wise-main Jurisdiclijn o£ the Elks. Dladisun, '-V-.. \ug. It). -(.SpiKWiLI M. K. I etla rs of Madison has- l.tuwa up ptMgited di-ii-oy exalted riih-r of the east •l; tv distil-I and -he \Vise.e-.-in ItlJUs, Mil t-sling It S \\ ; M J. . lit Mill have ft -ur lodges nu-h t tils juri .lotion, ili larr-.t being at MilAiml.ee, with "tm -Metubi-fs. PHONES TO EIUHI STRIKE. Private System of North Western Re tween Sheboygan and Kaukauna May Supplant Telegraph. V.l-1.0 -.111, Wis., Au; lit. { S|o■* ial. 1 A i-heeU to a possible telegraphers’ strike in tin l-.rni .1 a private Mi-phone -I 111 b> l -M;l'. ig 1 legra (ill Wires, till . the NorUt-Wt |1- 1" - ; l I'll- 1 Si.l lioygan and K.i a 1 . e-iy 1 - , v ■ oovgan phone i- to • i In • - p "t-'igi-r station. It is - for tile i otupany’s bilsiiiess, uul j• 1 i... ; , hit-il} up a g trains. INTELLIGENCE OF A GANDER. Led His Owuir to the Rescue of an Old Grandmother Goose. “There is a neighbor of mine,*' sm s one of our readers, "who keep* a log flock of geese, and I recently discussed i with him the degree of intelligence pos sessed h> these Idris. As an ilhislra- I tion, he told me the following story: ‘That old gander came home alone the other morning in a great hurry. He was evidently in great trouble about some thing. He rushed up to me and howe-d | several times, then he said something which 1 could not understand and, wheeling round, waddled off down the path by which be had just arrived. 1 ’res ently be Slopped to see if J was follow ing, and finding I was not In came ' ■■ 1; and rep -ited the performance. Thus time 1 followed, io bis manifest satis taction, ansi lie led me to the pond, tin the hank all his geese were squatting ; around the grandmother goose of tie-* . family, and she had got a rat trap se curely gripping her leg. My appear.,nee was hailed by shrieks of delight fr on the whole party, and when 1 liberated iht- old lady in,it much burn there was a grand chorus of thanks. The old gan der followed me some distance home ward, bowing bis acknowledgements all - aj.’ ’’—Spot nog and Drat News. CUP FOR BRZEZINSKI’S BABY. President Takes Secretary Loch’s Advice Without Much Ado, President Roosevelt presented a silver etip to a baby boy bora to James O. Brzeziuski. one of the secret service ng uts stationed at Oyster Boy, 1,. 1. It happened like tins-: The President heard of the baby, and could not recall Brzezintdti. “Who is HrzezinskiV” he called from the library window to Secretary l.i-eb, who was just then mounting bis horse preparatory to leaving. Hie grounds. The secretary described Brzeziuski. “1 don't seem to remember him.'' said the President, “hut. anyhow, you'd bel ter order a nice silver cup for the baby. It may encourage sumo of the other boys,” lie added, with a meaning look at Secret Service Agent Sloan, who was standing near by. Sloan, who is always with the Presi dent; lias been married several years, but no heir to the Sloan millions has* yet appeared. When tin* news of the gift was broket; to Brzeziuski he remarked: "1 always did intend to name that kid; Theodore.” 'lhe Iteason Why. Drummond, Wis., Aug. 21. —(Spe- cial.i—Whole f aiiiics in Bayfield c >un ty are singing the praises of Dodd's Kidney Pills and the reason why is given in experiences such as that of Mr. T. T. Wold, a well-known citizen here. “1 had so li pains In my back that I did not know what to do.” says Mr Wold, “and. as 1 came across an adver tisement of Dodd’s Kidney Pills, 1 sent for a box. That one box relieved me of all my pains. My wife also used them and Sound them Just what she* needed. I recommend Dodd's Kidney Pills as a sure cure for Backache and other Kidney Troubles.” Backache is one of the earliest symp toms of Kidney Disease, Dodd's-Kidt ney Pills cure it promptly and perma nently and prevent it developing into* Koeiimatism, Dropsy, Diabetes- or Bright's Disease. DOG STUNG TO DEATH. In Spite of Heroic Efforts of Girl to* Save the Animal. In spite of the heroism of a girl who tried to save him, a line hunting dog be longing to Isaac Yoder of Niantic, Pa., was stung to death in a furious battle with a swarm of bees. The dog bad been tied near a score of bee hives and for several days they had not molested him. (tne illumine however, Miss Yoder, who was alone ia the house, hoard the dog bowling with pain, and, going into tho yard, found he had been attacked by the bees. Swathing her face in fly netting she boldly a Ivanced into tho swarm and cut the rope that held the dog. The ani mal was titrolled in the grass, and finding that be could not rid himself of the furious bees, went off at top speed with his tail between bis legs, full,.wed by a fiiiiii* t-shaped cloud of the I After running several hundred yards animal plunged into Porkiomen creek and nllow-vo only the tip of his nose^ to -tick out nutil the bees left him. The girl finally coaxed him out of the water and tried '■> alleviate his suffering by the use of iinaments, but the animal died ia a few a /nrs. SORE HANDS, SORE f-EET. Itching, Horning Polios and Painful Finger Hilda—Complete Cure-by Cnjli cii ra. One Night Treatment: Soak the hands or feet on retiring, Iffia strong, hot, crentity lather of Gilth-nra Soap. Dry, and anoint freely with Cutieura. Ointment, the great skin cure and pur est of emollients. Wear, daring the night, okk loose kid gloves, or band* age lightly In old, soft cotton or linen. For red, rough and chapped hands, dry, fissured, iteliing. feverish palms with brittle, shapeless-naiU and pain ful litiigie ends, tills treat mini t is sim ply wonderful, a single treatment nf f i lling the most grateful relief, a;.*’. pointing to a -i permanent ad; economical cure. I-i no ■ idler alia ■■ at have 1 Vitieura Soap and <’ itieiira Dv.it .utiul lure a more efreetlvo. Peer Man Takes Plata of Mule. Olio ~f bis two. nun us- having •• <-u it, Parry. Oampbe w . i. traveling from New- ftlhany to Vin .cines. 1 ii*l.. 100 poor h* buy another o-iii s*. rook the place of Jle (lead animal, and. harnessed lies! it, the sm-tving iiniM-. dragged the wagon containing hi \ and household -- ml - for vera in ... He was eitniplutoly exlnin *i**d on. .■lunching Washington, Did. KeshK-uts •• I ii, town subscribed, noon-v eniu. .. to, H’luiblo him to pnreliaso another tunl*-. Wild Drive With Dynamic, f’.tis I’.anks and W It. W Ini' -set Imisy r..ik.' avenue in Duluth in a ,auni<- hv driving recklessly thr-Miith tin- crowded, thoroughfare with I’)" .► >r .i >ia tnite in '.I.- wujpiiu Wlnai .1 hn-p mil tonkage .if tin' exphe-ive fid. from the wagon t'li' puni hectsuie u st tiupedi it didn't explode, aiJ Hank? and '4C!iit. were captured, T> Destroy Slugs on Itoses. ,\ft*r ranch experiment'll*-wit’* iitrt powders, sprays, etc., 1 Have learned front a tl'irist a very single iijtd' effec tive means of keeping nee ImsltcH tree frntji slugs. I'sp plenty <f strung 1' *ry Soap suits around the roots and ot ttin fol ai?e Ttii - will prevent in sect - Iml ci,use tfe> plants ti • perfectly healthy. KI.KA \t*U K I‘.\UKKU. New Pedagogr Theory. Tlu' newest idea lit selimdi* fur teach } Ing children to rmd is to wake them tap a typewriter. The novelty id the Work makes the scholars take the gn at est interest in (has learning the nil., incuts of edneathvn. Cuts Qirl’s Fait Off. Mi-s Silvia IJtirk uf Irvington. Vnh. was s.-- npm, liy n stranger and, her hair was out nil. The girl said licit as sailant was, dri -sts 1 in a ie .it attilgj hliiek slid, fend Were a silk hat and * gray I mat-4 that snined to he false. Tv 1 - 1.. a ~•••■; r ,1 I'■ wn Amp ■ v , i 1 k. I,'ea- Su in lat and hung In the eoppiet-. ' 1 V 1 in, the sae'.dnu,