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THEDEATH ROLL Work of the Dread De stroyer In 1908. QANY NOTABLE VICTIMS. DUtlagnUhed Btotceme end Dip lomat, Brilliant Author, Ttmoei ArtleU and Gallant Soldier oa the LUt All Social Baoke Invaded. OBITUARY JARDAKT. 1 Charles Auiruitue Young, noted Amer ican ironomer, at Hanover, N. 11.; anel 74. 11 James Ryder Randall, author af ibe famous war sotis Mr Maryland." at Auxusta. Ua. ; axed C'j. 11. IMmunil Clarence tjtedman, Ameri can author and critic known an the "banker poet." In New Vork city; ajced 74. B. It. Bdward A. starlHtwell, noted and planlat, ID New York city; agl 4. H. AuM-ul WilhelmJ. E. C. Btedman. noted violinist. In London; axed 62. Mrs. Antonio Ysnaaa. noted for her beauty, wealth and noble connections. In Natrhea. Mlaa. X. 1oulse de la Hamee (Oulda), the nov elist, at Flurenos, Italy. M. pavld Johnson. American landscape painter, at Waldon, N. T.; aed tl. raum-ART. tL Crosby 0. Noyes. editor of the Washing-ton Star, at Los Anireles; aced Uarrlot lloeim-r, noted American aculp tor. at Watertown, Masa.; aged 77. M. Pauline Lucca (Baronaas Wallhofen), the opera slnier, In Vienna; aced . HAnrn. 4. Benator Redfleld Procter of Vermont, In Washington; acd 77. 17. Hanator William Plnkney Whyte of Maryland, at Baltimore; aed M. Ml Joseph Howard, Jr., noted newspaper man. In New York city; aed 76. APRIL. &. Jamee Jeffrey Roche, noted American poet, at Herns, Switzerland; aced a. It Lieut. Charles A. U Totten. U. 8. A., retired, noted for bis prophedee of the romlnc of the end of the world, at Mllford. Conn.; aced t". Oen. Uyron M. Cutcheon. noted veteran of the civil war, at Ypellaoil, Mich.; aced 71 ax Henry chadwlek, writer on field snorts and known as the "father of baseball," In Brooklyn; aced M. C Sir Henry CampbeU-Dannerman, who realcned the premiership of England April 4. m London; aced 72. Bishop Ulllson Capers, noted civil war veteran, at Columbia, 8. C; aced 70. M Oen. Nikolai Unevltch. who waa suc cessor to Kuropatkln In command of the Russian army In Manchuria In ). at St. Petersburg; aced . 22. Rev. lr. Morgan Dlx. eon of the late Gen. Jol n A. Dta and rector of Trin ity parish. New York, over 46 years. In that city; aced U. MAT. a. Ludovlc llalevy, French dramatlo au thor and novelist. In Paris; aced 74- X. Rear Admiral A. 8. Crowninstileld. U. B N.. retired. In I'hllaedlphla; aced St. M. Lieut. Uen. Stephen D. le. noted Confederate veteran, In Vlcksburc, Miss.; aced 7t. 1 Oen. Sir Henry Red vers Buller. Hrlt Ish comraancjr at tbe alece of Lady- smith In tbe Boer war. in London; aced 69. 14. Frank C. Bancs, an actor associat ed with Edwin Booth, Charlotte Cuahman and Laura Keene, In Philadelphia; aged 71. tZ. Kllen M. Amis, an author known aa Eleanor Kirk, at Weekapauc. R. I.; aced 70. Graver Cleveland. K. O rover Cleveland, president of the I'nlted mates from 1886 to 18SU and from IBM to 1897, at Princeton, N. J.; aged 71. JULT. f. Murat Halstead, veteran newspaper editor and macatlne writer, In Cincin nati; aged 7. S. Rear Admiral Charlea M. Thomas, U. B. N , retired, second In command of the battleship fleet on the Pacific cruise, ui Monterey, Cul.; aged ttl. 4. Joel Chandler Harris, author of "Un cle Humus" uud other stories. In At lanta; anel o. U. Bishop Henry C. l'otter of the dio cese of New York, at t'ooperstown. N. Y. ; agud 73. AUQUST. 4. Rrontton Howard. American play wriKht, author of "Saratoga." "Shen ando''h" and other populur plays, at Avmi-uy-llM)-SMi, N. J.; aged lk; William lloyd Allison of luwu, "father of the senate," at Dubuque; uged 7I. 4. Elizabeth M. Buwurt, founder of the VV. t:. T. V'.. nt llickavllle, u. ; anfd 10. LoulHe Chandler Moullon, well known author. In Boaion; aued 73. 11. Ira D. tfnnkey, kinging evutiKellst and author of hymns, In Brooklyn; aged 48. ( 24. Baron upeck vun Hternburg. tieriuan ambiiaaudor to tho United States, at Heidelberg, liurmuny; uged &0. XI. Tony Pastor, pupular theatrical man ager, at Klmhurst,' N. V.; ukwI 72. Ex-United States tienator William F. Vilas of Wisconsin, who served In Cleveland's first cabinet, at Madison; aged lis 28. Lieut. Oen. Alexander P. Stewart, noted Confederate leader, at Hlloxl, Miss.; aaed 87 George 1. Howell, prominent newspaper advurtli.ini; nuent, publisher of Amer ican Newspaper Directory, at Poland Springs. Mo.; aged 7u. SKPTKMBER. 1 Sir Lionel Backvllle-West, former Brlllsh anibiuiHador to the United States, In London; aged M. 4. Frank P. Bargent, United States com missioner of Immigration, In Washing ton; uged C4. 28. Joseph Wheelock. well known Ameri can actor, at Naveslnk Highlands, N. J.; aged 06. Alfred Thompson Bricher, American painter of murine pictures, at New Dorp, N. Y.; aged 71. OCTOBER. 1L Gen. Eppa Hunton, noted Confederate veteran long distinguished In Virginia public life, at Richmond; aged 84. 13. Dr. Dar.lel Colt Oilman, eminent American educator, at Norwich, Conn.) aced 77. It. Mrs. Oeorc C. Howard, an old time actress and the orlclnal Topay In "Uncle Tom's Cabin," In Cambridge, Mass.; aged T. Japanese leader In tbe late war with ' Russia, at Tokyo; aced 48. Harvard Z2Z ."nd crlV""". I bridge, Maaa.; aced si. i S. John Wallace Hutchinson, last of the "Hutchinson family" of singers, at Lynn, Mass.; aced ST. M. Mrs. William Aator, formerly a aoclal leader In New York society, In New York city; aged 74. KOVBMMC. 4. Tomaa Estrada Palma, first president of the Cuban republic, at Bantlaga; aced 71 L Victorian Bardou, French dramatist, author of numerous popular play aeen on tbe American stags, In Paris; aged 77. It. Tsae Ual An. dowager empress of Chi na, In Pekln; aged 74. UC RUBER. I. Rear Admiral Joseph Bullock Cogh- lan, U. 8. N.. retired, at New Ho- Chelle, 14. Y. ; aced 44. 14. LHinald O. Mitchell (Ik Marvel), noted aasaylst and novelist, at Kdgewood, Conn.; aced M. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS J JANUARY. Conviction of Mayor Bchmlta aet aside ! In Han Francisco. i 11. Henry Kenny, president of the Dela ware railway, who attended to the se cret Journey of President Elect Abra ham Lincoln on his way to Washing ton In 101. died at Ridley Park, Pa. ncnurAHY. to. (Jen. Btossssl, Russian commander In the defense of Port Arthur, sentenced to death by a military court at St. Petersburg, with a recommendation of mercy. . Trolley tunnel under the Hudson from Iioboken, N. J., to New York opened. MARCH. 1. Germany launched bar biggest battle ship, the Naaaau. at Wllbeltnehaven. U, Tlia death aentence of Gen. Stoeesel for the surrender of Port Arthur com muted to Imprisonment for ten years. APRIL. 17. beginning of tbe Roman Catholic cen tennial celebration In New York city. MAI. 4. Tbe Atlantic battieablp fleet entered the Golden Gate, San Francisco. 11 Successful Might of the Wright broth ers' aeroplane at Manleo, N. C. 14. Prof. Walter A. Wyckoff. sociologist student and author, died at Princeton, N. J. United Stalea battleship Michigan launched at Camden, N. J. JUNE. 1 Dr. Williamson Boyakln, a protege of Andrew Jackson and at one time oa the staff of Gen. U. 8. Grant In the civil war. died at Marysvllle, Tenn.; aged 102. 11 Thomm Wiggins (Blind Tom), noted negro piano player, died In Iioboken, N. J.; aged about SO. JULT. L Count Zeppelin made a new world rec ord by a HO mile airship flight ova Swltaerland. 7. The battleship fleet Bailed from Baa Francisco bound for tbe orient. 19. Opening of the celebration of the Moth anniversary of the founding of the city of wuebec. ti. lMclslon of tbe United a la tea court of appeals overruled the 1S.440.00U Stand ard Gil line Imposed by Judge Laudia. AOOUST. 4. Count Zeppelin traveled XI miles over southern Germsny In a dlrlmble bal loon, which waa afterward destroyed by fire. U. The battleship fleet arrived at Syd ney. N. 8. W. XL Fiftieth anniversary of the opening of the great debate between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas cele brated at Ottawa, III. 19. The battleship fleet reached Mel bourne. SBITEVUKH 12. Orvllle Wright made an aeroplane Umht of 1 hour 14 mlnulee at Fort Myer, Va. a. Wilbur Wright mado a flight of 1 hour 11 minutes seconds In his American aeroplane at Le Mans, France. la. lboth anniversary of the founding of Pittsburg celebrated. OCTOUER. l 1 be bay. battleship fleet entered Manila 4. 1'hiladelphla celebrated the 22Sth an niverrary of the founding of the city by William Penn. I. SJO.Ouu acres of government land open ed for settlement on the Rosebud In. dian reservation, South Dakota. II. a balloons started In tbe Interna' tional balloon race at Herlln, the Brit ish lianshee winning. 14. The American battleship fleet v. el corned with salutes by the Jupanese fleet at Yokohama. 10. The battleship fleet welcomed by the Chinese at Amoy. NOVEHUEH. 1. Julia A. F. Carney, author of the Bchoulhouse clusslc "Llttlo Drops of Water" and other poems, died at Guk-sburg, HI.; ued hi. 9. I'nlted Stutes battleship North Dako ta, the largSHt warship in the wurid to date, launched at Uulncy, Moss 10. Uovurmnent's a;ieal for a relu-aiing In the Htundurd Oil hnu cate denied by the federal circuit court in Chicago Formor I tiled Matee Hcnutor Kdward W, Curmuck of TeuneKee shot uud killed In Nuxhvtlle by ltubln t'oon U. Sihm'IuI l'ruecutor Francis J. Heney ahut by Morris Hous In dun Fran cisco. 14. Monument to the prison ship mar tyrs of the Rev olution In Brook lyn Ued aled In the presence of President Klect W. H. Taft. 16. Fiftieth anniver sary of Pope Plus' ordination as priest celebrat ed in Rome. 17. Lydia 'I hompsoh. famous ts a bur lefiiue uetruss fr W. II Taft. yetus hko. died In London; aged 70. IS. Htutue to (len. P. H Sheridan un veiled in WaHhington. J. Identical notes regarding tho fur east exchanged by United Stales and Ja pan at Washington and Tokyo. iPKl-F.MhER 1. Battleship fleet sailed from Manila, homeward bound. 9. Tercentenary of the birth of John Mil ton, author of "Paradise Lost." ceie brated In ICnglaud und America. 10. Abraham liucf convicted of bribery In San Francisco. 14. The Dutch cruiser (iclderland cap tured the Venezuelan count guard ship Allx tiff Puerto t.'abello. 17. Oen'. Simon elected president ol Haiti. tt. Wilbur Wright made a new aeroplane record by remaining In the air 1 hour M minutes at Le Mans, France. HE rnOVES HIS DEVOTION. - Young Man Convince Hit Beit Gifrl at the Dentist's, -: A dentist recchd a call the other " 1 ."'1 rti urn to believe were lovers. The phi ImI an tiling tcoth, find at they entered the ; o;ing tnun ald: "Now, tin: Una, the worst ovtft Jut,: ts!.e a scat and It will be out Ul a minute." J "Oh, 1 diirrn't," the gapped- ' "Cut tt n tlly won't hurt ron at Us) ou know." "But I'm nfrald It win." "It can't. I'd have one pulled la minute If It ached." "I don't h.-lleve It." "Well. tVrn, I'll have one. pulled otf Just to ahow you that It doesn't hurt. He tc tik a gpat, leaned back nn crenel Ha mouth itnd the rlcntlvl germed to lie Krlertlnff a too!h to ;zi 'h Mb' fovcf pt when the girl iir. tcs'ert. "Hold on! The teat la Btifrirl-nT. T' ling proved hla devotion. Move nr.. .; I'rtrrv, and I'll have It pulled." She took the chair, had V'" tin" drawn without a pronn, and : ' went out alio waa aaylng to tl:o vo ; Man: Mi I can believe you when yoi (! 1. ire that you would die for me." And yet every tooth In his head wa false. London Tit-Bits. Din. P ro aii'i Mi e. t,"""stii Water Proof. Cy Cornhuak Wa'al, I recco, them's th' kind er stamps they use ftf seudln' letters across tbe water. What It Costs to Run an Automobile. The prospective automobile purchas. er must realise that even though be buys a runabout the smallest type 01 motor, carrying the driver and one other paKBcnger be Is not going to be able to keep the car In operation for 3 or 110 a month. It has often been said, and truly, that It la not the first coat of an automobile that counts so much as the maintenance expense. It may be po? ' '6 for a man with a small car who motors modestly to got along nith an expense of $20 or $30 a month It he has good luck and handles bis car carefully and considerately, but the, average coat of maintenance will be from $50 to $300 and even mora a month. Here are some figures from bills I paid while the owner of a car of the runabout type with a single cylin der 8-horaepower engine and! converti ble body carrying two or four paaBen gera. These are my expenges for sev en mouths, from April to November, when I covered nearly 10,000 miles. My bill for April follows: 1 Four hours time on adjustment 3.00 One gallon of cylinder oil 75 Two Inner tubes 15.00 Extra fan bt-lt ! C Repairing puncture 73 10 Kci'i'lrlni; puncture 73 12 One auto Jack 4.50 11 Four hours time ndjuatlng ., 2.00 IS Hulf gallon cylinder oil r.S 21 Patching Inner tube 73 23 Two hours time adJtistliiR .... 1.0'J 20 Extra sinirk plug 30 One month's storage 12.00 Gusolliio for month 10.01 Total $.'.5.SJ My Mil In .May w;i3 $,;7.22 a i'l wul made up o!.'. Hy for nie-lumles' time I'l making adjustments, a I waa not t he I familiar enough with the car to do thil vnrk myself. American Monthly Ui vw of Reviews, "Darling," ald the bride. "I had a 'ible feeling of aadnexs coino ovif u's afternoon a sort of ferOlm ;it you were doing aninethlng tlu would break my heart If I knew of It, Think, sweet, what were you tloinni now, this afternoon at four o'clock?" "Dearest," re lied tho husband teinTen ly and reassuringly, "at that hour I was licking tmiuips and punting theii on envclimes." Ladles' Homo Jous nal. Out of the heart of woman ro;iu.j prayer of thnnkcaivlng lor every that love ami upprer-lation teniier.. her wt'i.o ': 1 " a w;ikn: l J b(..II.UlU. In-art, b- llrV W , al. .W I CI haa I M JB 'HnkMnt Gem City Business College QUINCY, ILL. 4 ft t n il tattofirlanre iHt. SO tpacham. ftulfaw frum Fit Qood plea ita own ftim 4Va ntM'latll V ti. aTjiroed baildlDK. rOBIIIOnS nuvb pntjrwvvtt In Short hand, Ttp writ Ins. oohlin.Tit. A tnal Rain44M Prmrilr. FaomKDRhtD ha4 Hatha m mticrn. Writ lor our h-aatlful jlloa inM cautiurua irWinc fall Id format too fraa)a D. Mm HUNKUIAIf. irtufliat yninrw, ngmiaj TIME CARD NO. 18 Chester, Perryvllle & SteGenevieve Railwa Company. Crpe Girard au& Chester Railwa) Company. NOKTH Ik If Ml HAII.V No2 Mail and K.x I. v. Jut-kstm 7:l".n.m. 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