Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 78, Decatur, Adams County, 10 April 1903 — Page 4
** an. Prestehinsg r.-rt ''Treia v eraiing ~-.• ■• -irly lamp '»x * ■ - • »- ■ rr.vrrtl fras Mar -h ’’■?}- *erri *• w n w»4i aiMr- Sx-n Park* r-tun>-d from - tw-. w-ek» ri- t a: Dunkirk. CMrio. W*fcrWkittafe?r ius*«fei>.4 ■ - . : ■ . : Sir Manlk-r Wester Hitebrock left Sa rar Uy f. r < Tiicug wh--r- 1»-J-.iB wrk th- ■ ,;mtng rear. Messi-mr- «!.»:.--- W »wi- and C W Hitebojek ma-te bn- re — trip to Willshir-' Mcmday ■< ■ ■•-i • j •'■" ' > 'a-' Bondar. " is ••:> taß pot chased a will •■■ mt •.T.j’ie’n v for tv £ XT.pomp through the ot A. J. Book, which he wil* erect in tbe near futur* “■E D: s Hark r and unrJy -gt.- ■’ r Fort Wayne M-miay Mr Hara-»-r > emp'. :r. th- freight ryitx-e a* that pla e. " State Line. A't> " hre-ppi ■-* a fine • ' "--it.— slay. Ja dt Drab- wa_- Itan ing ■ mto Wyes Monday. Mr L A. C.-.ftT. of Wren, "a- in c-ur vicinity Tuesday Mr- Ehn- Sheet.- •> n-*r Dll'®, re*.- ,n ■ tt tn .n-.ty T > wlay 4 W. Shifferty. assisted G. W.‘ •'-tanlif rd at moving Tuc-day. Ira*. Smith wa- a' Wren M relay and purchased some wire fencing. Mr Frank Br.’"- >r moved on th.<4 W Sureltf-rd fern We>ine-.iay Th- E A Balyeat moving ran of VanWert was in our vicinity Tuesday. Mr E F Milter ->’ d tetne fine ark which he delivered to Wren Wednesday. Mr Nel-® M of Wren wa.» - - ■ — T-..„ ■- -- ■ rh~ •--“•> Mr Wil- ® 8.--ry Gw- deputy a.- - -- - ■ -•-- • - - -- . . - • -- ■ -ro'-ur ~ Tu •’•.lay Ger~. nd WM at Daisy Monday •to acts smt of the riertiem to cnnaadei th- pik- . -n. a- Hirr.-r toww&r -t t<e f--r V Amusements. j- --',-n.? r- -fperpttna’ -ferne Wjyn ’ln- ':>-m nightiaeate- -.ng, Th> isn4i.hr rise Mutezmnm reigned. T -1. ~ed Axt-.j a<hddo fame. • ■ . • M • -..a brave. Dpi tol in A R ’jal Staw If you desire house painting. -*• Alex Leßmn. Good week. Guaraa o* giver. 75d€ Ml the early variet.es Irish arx pore Jersey sweet seed pc4aioe&. .] D. Hale. 7AtK> Decatur f'uapter N- 1'27 <» F S will faa ■•e tr.*<4;:.si/j Gegre*- work on Friday eresiag April 10. 1003 All members are earnest] r to be present 77d2 Seed Potatoes I have for Bale pure early Ohio and early Roue «e*«i potatom. P*ter C. Laurent, south Tiur ‘tceeth street Dwtatur Indiana 75dlc> Dr F L Ri'-hter will te«t your ey-»« free of charge Glares correct h fitted for poor ruuon.double risjon. beai aches, ere stra n, far -ight. nearsight. crces eye and irregrdar sight. Consult him. For Sate Owing t- • poor health I ’will sell my store and property at Magley, Indiana, or trade same for 'arn or town properry. Anyone wanting to go into business would do ■well to come and investigate same or write Robert Case. Magter. Indiana d»wsotf Exarsions. Perwonallr conducted excursions •via Missouri Pacific railway, to Colorado. Utah and Pacific coast points. Very low one way and round trip rates to Texas. Old Mexico, California. Oregon, Washington and intermediate points. No change of cars from St. Louis and Kansas Chy. Standard and ordinary Pullman sleeping cars. Best dining car nervioa. For particulars call on or address G. A. A Iteaue. J’ P. A.. Misaouri Pacific railaar. tenth »l building. In -*• . 1
Vi earner t-urcteasi. Shxers aod posejbly thunder storms tonight and SAurfay. Warmer northeast pertion. HOME MARKETS. MJDCE TO nERCMASTS. You are invited to insert in this ooima, free f ■ the pr.ee y<® will pay fir any farm product. Ac -irate pnce* paid by Decatur tnervbants for various products. Corracted every day. GRAIN. fct E. l_ CABML, GKAIX MifcCHiST. Wheat, new $ (9 Com. per cwt. yellow new _ 48 Cora. j>er cwt., new. mixed _ 46 Oats, new 30 ; Bye 40 Bariev 40 Clover Seed 5 QO« 6 00 Alsyke 6 50 H ” 00 Timcthr 1 60 Buckwheat 65 F ax >~.i 1 10 CHICMrO HKRKETS. Cmcagc market eloaed at 1:15 p. m. teday as follows: Wheat. May _$ Wheat. July Corn. Mav_ 4kl Cora. Jidv 43» ra- Msv’ . . Oats. Julv 2»i May Pork R7 « v Pork .517 S May Lard, per cwt 9 85 July Lard, per cwt 9 77 TOLfDO GIIKIS KKRKETS. Changed every afternoon at 3.<V o’clock by J. D. Hate. Decatur. Special w.re service. Wheat, new X:. 2. red. cash S 76j May wheat . July wheat Cash corn. No. 2. mixed, cash 42i May corn 42; y . i Oats, cash 34 ‘si- M»v 324 ■ 7-— 291 Bye. cash 53 STOCK. bt nan schiimas. dcaub. Lambs . 51 v 6 Hogs, per cwt. 5«; 25 £7 00 j Cattle per lb. 3’ <r 4j Calves, per lb 5 rr 5J Cows 2ft 3j - Sheep , per lb 2| ft Beef Hides per lb. 6 POULTRY. BT J. W. FLSCB 00.. FACXEBS. Chk-keos. per lb.. .09 Fowls, per lb. . _ .09 v Docks, per lb ______ 09 , Turkeys, per lb .10 Geese, per lb ► HAY TARKET. No. 1 umothv bar baled ?ii 00 a 51156 No 1 mixed nay baled _____ S • 59J0 No. 1 clover har bated i M • mo Losse hay 5156 leas is WOOL AND HIDES. rs bt a. ux.rn a box. Wool tac to 18 'c-i __4octosl 00 Beef hdee. per pound 06 Calf hides 07f Ccon hides _4oe ft 1 Xi Passu tn hides IO ft 40 * Skunk hides 25c a 1 00 *' Mink hades 50c a 2 00 Muskrat hides 18c ft 25 Talkw. per pound. 04s j. COAL. ; Anthracite f 900 Domest*-. jump | 75 * Domestic, nirt 4 50 L OIL TARKET. T>c®a .... ............. 51 Ki * Pennsylvania lA6 Corning 1,30 l ' New Cante 1.37 Ncrth Lima 1.14 South Lima 1 f|Q Indiana i_CE» Whitehouse I_3T« r Somerset Lacy 95 . Barkeravilte Ragland Jifc OTHER PRODUCTS I bt v«a>ors cautTßs an ancuajm. , F]ggs. fresh, per daz | 12 ( j Batter, per pound ] 2 Pcmoes. per bushel _ <6 I I TARKET NOTES. Liverpool market doeed * cent higher on wheat. Cora closed ’to| cent higher. Receipts at Chi -ago today: H <g» WOO Wheat 41 cars Corn 175 cars - Estimate for tomorrow: Hugs .'l-Mi Wheat 25cara Corn llbcarv Oats :— 125 cars The amount of grain exported yes terday from this country was: Wheat and Flour. 5g,884 bushels ; corn G03.0U0 bushels; oats I*>3JO ‘ bushels. I * i
MARKET QUOTATIONS P-t,i -a Cwrrert P- ees *t- C'l - P-c» • :-.c and L- restock. ted a-act s Gn - and - restock. w”u*»:_".v V : -- . s ia.i-. O*1»— ■, - war-s-ai.-E Qt .»: t . Ster? —4. 1.4. lao;w—smscy »; xsS u Gra c and Pr;»-scrt at C 1 - rajo. w — MV t . ■ . Cora—m»- ..tn, c-s Ja;» a Sept . «r .-. ■ M * te ’ -s Fork—.v . ’ i. • *. - J»* TaO ■st KB •» J*;y »e a*T wpt ...... ... ... art «.r» <»• . kc a.* Mr — a* as: S,; >. • CtMua* raw *v(«:-Vm»; 'w.. «*• a-: -«u v po.-t ~ s.-c U.l -»• m At Louie* le. Wims 1 a«« “e Can—N—. 1 «a.M Ss : » ;• m« ■JK*— So. X wisod. So. 3 n ie , ( uotue—Susi* a -•*■*:' •; » B»-rp— - - «*t» el CM- ■* Lm> —s;«oc ’ »:«...•>* At C nc nnati. Waea4—Qua* St » '• ,t . i>r»—Scaocy Sa. : o_u- » : <<4i»— -■«* • Sa.tK.zes :• .OSi.e— *: la*- • B.<»— ar. ’i n a u) -* Skarp—>: -«t MC. ’-•»» u Lawti—a> a*#-' Livestock at C* capo. Cast« —* » t-'- -- 4_>X4* . tan i»i iaacr-t. X- »'♦’ K»c>— Saeacy •; M tt iMrf — mt- a; U'• LaeM-Maoa< st Ute*.' < At New Vera. cut *—s * Mta**e>«-Hof»-s/- »t M U •- Sbary—S-.ndy at E list r » l-a" ’■ At East BvffaK C»~ »—> •»:< »: 7" ! —3 •• ai X, *«Q' •* taw -- aacy at r n*t.. Laot,—Staaay st t* •*♦* mi HELPED HER MOVE Rscoe-y by W-cera e Ejected by a Bold Ruse. New Ycrk. April 10.—A mao and eight boys looted a bouse :n East a3d street yesterday afternoca. They car ried off t' “« worth of brie * t ra< silverware and jewelry. Seven of the boys have been arrested. On» of then: eight years old. confessed, and told the names of the others The hone was oettipied by Era beth Dempsey a widow She had re-j moved her furniture to a new abole intending to place ter remaining be kmgisgs :r. storage Mrs. Dempaey left the house at noon and returned a' 4 c rltx k last eveting She so .nd thv: the house had been ransacked and al mow everything portable tad been car risd off A man and a number of small boys had been noticed by the neigh bora carrying articles from the house presumably helping the or- s ’ pan: move Entry had teen effected | through the s dewaik coal-bo-* oil when the stuff bad all been gathered the Jock on the front doer was forced! and 'hey walked out laden with va uable*. * CAUSE cor STP KE Miners Want to Know Is a B-c e Pat. o* a Set of Manteea Altoona Pa April 14.—CntU tb» quest e* •»( whether or not a brid> is par- of a set of harx»*» has be*n set •led. L2*« raemiaoes miners a- th* thirteen operatxms of the Beech Creek , Coal ax Coke- company will remain idle The cr.-vers at these m-n*s say I a bridle is part of the harness and sine* the Aitooaa which stated that drivers shall not harness or anharnens »»e mu:e» they refuse tt j put the bridle on Th y found tkt moles aS ham-ssed save the bndlee i They r*fun*d to twh th- bridle* and r"--t The mtsst, there.-:- - C uhd ncx wore Mine sup'-nxi-ndent I—rglc held eevera: conferences with thstrikers Ine supenMeadeat says a bridle is no more a part <g a tarnest than a hat is part of a suit of clothes FARMER S FEARFUL DEED Snoot* Five-Vea--Oi« Son a-fl Then Kilis Himeeif. Grand Forks N. D_ April 14.—Hen ry Albrieson. a farmer thirty five years’ . old. took bis tve-yearold son to th* ■ granary and shot kirn to death Al briewon then went into th* house and naked his three Oder children to gc with him to the grn&ary They had beard th* shot aad asked what hv had t>eeu shooticf He replied that he had just shot a bog but the children would. not go with him The fa.her then went ba-k aad abet hims*lf. H* die*, this morn.ng He left a letter to bis wife who was in town at the time of the tragedy, aaying be wa* about tc leavo her nod to take the children with him.” Old Bu<ld<ng Col apsed. Harrisburg. Va., April 10 — The old bank building in this town while being removed, collapsed, kflliag George Turner and John lame and fatally injuring two colored m-u. I
♦WHEN KNIGHTHOOD f \ FLO 1 ER - , v, K ’’t SITE, ird Concn sad tawteed tee *«&« Fr -° ** 'X? Cc.:kedew» , > 3} ED'.\!\ CASKODES .Cii-RLES MAJOR] • tOiwwisM.HWeWW-'.Mit* »*'•’ ’ .1.4, ***
-w -W • — In a ttc-mcx' Mary " -r f : cr f-« excfaimiag: "Mamer Brandon -jeCi-.'-l to d-ith. ■ y i- x-d I b«* I- c x ». r • x - L •■<•■ ' r. ■ one*. We w str.rt :r> wa .... Edwin—l .- . x - - can fojsow w:th tbe !■ ----* aod overtake u- No I wi x* -'-ss. just a* 1 SIX this W-H da. Bring me a hat. Jane—any co*, any one.” VTLje put- - -g oa hs: a&j g' -.r.--. she coottnaed -[ v e>e king tt once and ted hi* tu-aill I wr : do anyth ng. I _ _ . ..._ ... . _ - f-cty tints w forty deri".*l It’s al" -a: ; • ■ x . ’ save hxml OU to think that be has .—--L ' ’' ’' ..' X : t - And the tears ctn»e unbeedeJ :n a deluge. She was wader saeb headway and cxw*x*• «->i mo~"-i so rey-ily that I twuld ek>i stop I.TV until she wx* t>---rr!y ready to c . tbra 1 held t- r by tbc arm while I st.d “It is not oecessxry now You are • too late" A kok of borrvr can>? into ber face, and I contiiHied si:»w’y “I r-mccreC Bratelox ?r-• .- o- • • .. w—-x ago I did what yen ste-nkl bare dc:ie. sod j be is Xijw at our k* sbs in Greenwich.” Mary looked at xne a ekwd- nt and. ' r: XX - ■ •■ ■ : : 1. > ’ : , benrt and leaned against the door j frame. After a abort s k nee sb* said: ' Edt win Casioden—fooll Why coaid you ■ not have told me that at first? I thotrgirt my brain weald born and gr heart burst’ “1 sboA.i bare toed you tad you ftv,*n wae time As to the pa.t it rave yon"—th:* tbe ,»«: '-barge to my .. - ■ . • j very little about that You chrerrve it I do not kuow what expixuatxm you have to offer, btr noßhing can excuse ■ .».: •i- - - • • x• -1 1 would hare been UrJe comfort to you i had Brandon f led you »n B_ ..igngnte ■ that night Si>e had falk-x into a -hair by this time and sat in reverie, staroag at nothing Tben tbe tears came again, bat more softly. “You are rigtr: nothimg c.'.n ex use me. lam Use most oelfi-ti. ungratefhd. I gwilty creature ever born. A whole moßi’i in that duap- r" And she ; covered iter dr-- .;-:ug f vr.:i Ler hands. “Go away ft.r awhi>. Edwin, and ; then returr W- sha . want to see you again." -i Jan* rptwi n.y rerun, Mary was more co*w|io*i"d. Jane had dit mud her hair, and site - - - -_nr on 'be -ed in b*r riding hat- • 'at in Lxnd_ Her finger* were le-rTc-anly '<yi«g at the ribbon* and ter eyes cast down “You are surely right. Sir Edwin I hare bo excuse. I can have none, but I V ■' .-W A. w.. T--T.,JB-.. I met&ber the day you left me in the ws.ting re«c of the Lng's counciL wfaei tix-y were diseuaatwg toy marr.xg* witboat one thought of me. a* if I wer? tint a slave or a dumb brute . that not teHT bbe begag to w-ep a Lttie. but soon re- vered ber- . w.f “While waiting for yon to re'em tb* Duke of Do- k ngham earn* In. I kn*w Hrary was trying to sell me to I ihe French king, and my heart was j fill trouble—from ntore cures than you .-st know. All the coancil. e*pe<l*. y that butcher's aon. were urging Mm <»u. and Henry himself was anx ■■•'-is ths," the marriage should f* i-rwr? ’ aiteut H* tbouxtr it would «tre®gthe«> him for tb* imperial 'Town H* wz--. m-yibiEj rid is ambitious . ’j> b emperor. Emperor! He would ‘- “t a :»re:ry figure! I bop**L though, j I ef-cKild t<* able to faadnee bim not to seeriS.* n-» 'o hi# a ifi-b interests, as > 1 i.-re done fefore but I knew only •no w. 41 it r- >nld tax my powen to the utEMWt t is - lite f knew that if 1 did | anytidtsg tt anger or to antaironiße : it would l»- ail at an end with me You _ . a .. .. so pies st ..I’irt fo* one wbo i« so careless >f ,i- «: w . T;riuou« by proxy Y<-n remember now -.-rueiry t»» dtegracvd and crr-L -d jx<>r I<ady CbesteftHd. wtu aa» x such troubte ai«out b*r bus. hwxxl aud who went to Grots he’s only t leara if be w*re rra* to her Henry ---a- to be jMirtKulsriy sensitive in ria: d 1>». One would think it was in •'.* 'otamatsdments. Thou shalt not ss» to tirocvfce's.' “W*!i. I knew l .oo)d do nothing ' w.’h Henry ’he om* learned of that C-. «v* >ir a* it result'd so fa- •....; <M cr< y (>.J | tlTiy did I go? r .. i cm *Ly l hesitated to tell ll.ery »t ot | «- M bo,iing some oth- ' r way w- ;<j opsn whereby 1 might ! | sure fk- .s- Maner Brandon. While I T ... c aloiig c-me the Duke of •t-vz -gi.su and a* I knew he was ll* ~ s l*-:>don and had almost a* mucli afltten-e there as the king a j l! ougt t «nru» to m* that be might help "I ki*w that be and Master Brandon sea-l parerd a few angry words at one •i*e in my Icllroom you retnemlwr‘>ut I also knew that the duke wa* inta love w,rh me. you know, or pretended to bt- Lie always raid he was and 1 f-it sure I could by « Cattery indace him to dn anything. He was al ways j rotesting that be would give naif bis bkxkl to serve m*. As if any. itody wanted a drop of hi* wretched f
l oc.r «« _,t _ s r> exite-- choking her - I : .d the duke''i ‘ 5 ;.i 1-vx.tel }- > and <® , ure Mcteicr Brandon - liberty, .ttel • ' ■ ... knigittly Trr.rl th.;t :t Sfamkl is- attended to without an boor's delay. He raid it j E ; r _: have tv l- dose s« retiy in the TST > oCt ;illy as the Londoners were ' err jealoa* °f tbeir j right* and m . h aroused on account of the k .Hrx Espe- r. be raid, that at ibgt time gre t caution must t*e used, as the king wa* anxious to conciliate the city In order to procure a loan for p px—;-*e —my doser. 1 suppose. -Tb* dose raid it should be as 1 sristed: that Muster Brandon should escape arsi remain away from I»ndou ? IB ' .03 A ,| zWWn ? ' I / \ I I I I Il “Fou are too lale.” : r a rew weeas until tee sing procured hi- loan and then be freed by royal proclamation. “1 saw Buck ngbam the next day. for 1 was very anxious, you may be sure, and b* k .1 the keeper of Newgate had •-id him :t had been arranged the :. x : > f -re as desired. I Lad come to Winds..r because it was more quiet, and my heart was full. It is quite a distance from London, and 1 thought it m xtt .fforl a better opportunity to —to see—l thought, perhaps Master Broaden might come—might want to—to—see Jane and me. In fact. I wrote tdm before I left Greenwich that I should be here. Tb*n 1 beard lie had . tie to New Spain. Now you see bow all my troubles have rome ujon me at • ■** d •!. s the greatest of them. i-ee.i':>e it is my fault. I can ask no forgiveness from any one. for I cannot forgive myself." Sb* then inquired a lout Brandon’s ite*;’.. ami spirits and I left out no distress tig detail, you may be sure. Dur : g my recital sl>e rat with downcast eyes and tear stained face playing with th* ribbon* of tier bat. When I was ready to go. she said. • Pl**s* ray to Master Brandon I should like—io—see— him if lie .-are* to ootne. if only that I may tell him how it hap peoed ” "I greatly fear, in fact. I know he will not come." raid I. “Tbe crudest blow of aIL worse even than the dungeon or tbe s.-nteu-e of death, was your failure to save him. He trusted you so impliritly At tbe time of bis arrest be refused to allow me to tell the king, saying Im- knew yon would see to it that you were pure gold.” “Ah. dal be ray that?" she a«ked. as a rad little smile lighted her fa-e. “His faith was so eir n-ly witlmut doubt that Lis recoil from von is co* reste.Mlinrlv ere-at !’». \-„ n
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Spain us soon sufficiently for him to travel •• This sent th- last fleck of ' , Lor face, and with the wonk cboknig tier tbnmt. -Then tel) i?* what I have said to you he Will not ferl so" — l ,lia D •I . :>nt:ot do that either j Wl -i 1 mentioned yonr n i:i . . J -« - -day. be said In- would . I ers-, keit again in ids hearing? * e, ‘ I ■ Is it so bad as thaiy Ti:,,,? n , u . lively: And at Lis trial he did i the reason forth., kilii;-? \ VottM * 4 ? coixi-roniise me. who 1.-fl s.. n - w | ~ ! so ill. even to s ice bis O-VE lif,,'. ~ i®‘ ’ nobleF And ’icr lips went togetteG she rose to her feet. No L M nothing I tit glowing. det-rniiiJ 2 : ! manhood. ' • Then I will go t o ; v ’ „ may be. lie stall forgive ru. uo * ; ter what ruy fault.” ar Soon after this we were on our »„ to laiihloii at a brisk galk-.p We were all very »il.. m , but Jt time Mary s|x»ke up from the mid,, a reverie: • Durin* the moment wkwi thought Master Brandon had te.. ne ‘ cuted-when you said it w itg too ft seemed that I was bom again anduj mad* or -r; that I was changed i D very texture of my nature hy tb shock, as they say the grain of th* cannon is somctimos changed by violent an explosion." And this prot(ll to be true in scute respects. We rode on rapidly and did not sto in I-ondon except to give th* bors« drink After crossing the bridge Mary said, half to Jane and haif to herself, " l never marry tl*e French king nerpt" Mary was : i girl pitted against a body ot brutal men. two of them ruler, of tbe two greate-t nations on *artkrather heavy odds for one woman. We male down to Greenwich andej. tered the palace without exciting ct®. ment. as the prim-ess was in the habit of coming and poing at will. The king and qu-s and most oftb courtiers were in London at RriiWtii House and Baynard's castle, wher Henry was vigorously pushing tb lorn of JrtO.OOO crowns for Mary's dower. the only business of state in which at that time be took any active inter est. Subsequently, as you kn>w. te b* came interested in the diroree laws and the carious methods whereby i man. especiuliy a king, might rid Mb seif of a distasteful wife, and after b saw tbe truth in Anne Boleyn's eyeob adopted a combine,! policy of church ami state craft that has brought wi deal of senseless trouble ever since aat is like to keep it np As to Mary's dower. Henry was b pay Iteuis only 400.000 crowns, but te made the marriage an excuse torn extra to Ite devotes! to 1.5 ow private use. [TO U COXTISIED.) e; Woman Killed Herself. Nashvilk. Ind.. April 10—Mrs Cta Milnes thirty-eight years old. wife ot Charles Milnes, a farmer, committed suicide by shooting herself Her b» band was in the fle'd. and when bt went to the hense he found his wife dead in a pool of blood and her rial I ing on fire She had fired the bullet into her breast and her clothing caught fire from the pistol shot Her fsceiM body were badly burnd. ’ - - What the Experts Found. Hartford City. Ind . April 16.-Tb report of experts employed to audit th* books of the city clerk and tresora from May 12. 18S4. to Sept. 5,1 M has been filed with the city comet It show* a discrepancy of >5.46’ SI u< uncollected street improvement ssseu □rents amounting to f2J97.>0 Manleve Will Broken. Connersville, lad.. April 10.—Th* jury in the Manlove will case the mok important case in this court for ye»n which has been on trial for the put two weeks, after fire hour* returned I ‘ verdict in favor of the plaintiff, breik tng the will. About 150.000 is .1 ‘ volved Child Fatally Injured. Vincennes, ind April I".—Hsrlef Kimball, five years old. was caught ii the line shafting : n the Vincennes piper mills aad was probably fatally iB ’ jured.
