Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 July 1906 — Page 6

WEEKLY COURIER

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JASPEU

IN PI iSä

I WEEKS IS mi ill

An Kpitome of the Most Important Bvatftd at Home and Abroad the Past ec. NORTH, EAST, WEST, SOUTH. a Miaaaa IMBBareaa Uo ms iweMtaee uiiuiri a . 1 -k,U' ilea of Urrml !. Bvta

The senate eonfereea finally agreed that the government should ray the. cost uf meat inspection, thus renumna the only .tumbling block to the tlnal pat:.- of UM agricultural BBpCOfefaV lion MIL Cvr.'erence reports mere agreed to ou trie pajre food, the Ohio river and Lae BHa ship car.sl and the naiurBiliation bill, which had the afoot ul amg those HaaailfW Both bouses adopted the conference

le sundry civil Bl propnageneral dOflrtMisTT biila. i n , i Lhe railroad

r i rts a tkn and rati- MO, 1 bill for ca .

on of a IB

Mayor O W lfcCaakrlB of Heek Island. Ml . and sii members of the Iva! (Klic? foice have been arrests Ml tearing out auctions of the malt Itnea of ths Hurllngton and t'hlcags Milwaukee A St. Paul railroads, which the mayor held occupied land tc which the companies bad no right tf fori White, the eti.'ncut archt taat, of the arm of McKim. Mesd a White, New York was shot and almost Instantly killed on the roof ol Madison square garden. New York, during a performance. by Harry Thaw a member of a prominent Plttsburi family. Pour natives were hanged and IBM flogged at Demahswai. Kgvpt. for complicity in the attack on Hrltish oftcafl at that place June 13. Th drydock Dewey la reported as ha in; (aft Hagapore on the last leu of it long journey to Olongapo. Su bifc bay. I liana. 1.3J0 miles distant At the close of the registration foi the Crow lands at Hillings. Mont . bo tetu IMN and 17.000 pertous had registered. Harry Kendall Thaw has been In ! dieted for murder In the first depre la New York, following the action Of th-' Boreaar'i inquest into the death ot Stanford White and Thaw is held without bail. Harvards varsity eight d feated Tata In the classic event before the itvat st crowd that ever lined the Thamw at New London, Conn., on a rare day. It a as a close victory two and a half lengths but it was parttealarty tweet after many years of d.'ftat. Harvard's Joy was union aaad. It transpires tliat within the past few wteks the home of Mrs. Thawmother of Harry K. Thaw, in Pitts I iirir, pa., has been robbed of jewelrj and gflYer plate to the extent of too. A description of the booty U in :u.t"!s of lit pjlico all over the The fayafclaa. who made tho autop -v of) lb. I of Stanford White, : Harry Thaw In Now Yi l k I :. ; thai VTnita was a aufferer i . 'a dl ease, from Incipient tuberculosis and from fatty degeaera-

TWENTY-THREE

TERRIBLE BKSULTS OF A R A WAY WRECK IN ENGLAND.

NEW YORK'S PASSENGERS Had Landed at Plymouth and Were Speeding to London try Tram When the Horrible Crash Came.

STATE ODDS AND ENDS

Salisbury, England. Helng driven at a mad pace over the Loudon & Southwestern railroad the American line niiaaa. oamriag 43 of the steamer New Wiks paascr.jseis fiom Pfa outh to Loudon, plunged fnuu tho track Just after passing the station an at 1 07 o'clock Sunday morning, and ntaugUd to death In its wrec!.ago passengers who sailed from Ntw York June 2i and four of ths trainnit-n. thsids those to whoia it .ah came speedily a dozen were injured, some of tlu :u sri uslv. List of the Dead. Following is a list of the first cabia pass aaara, dead: Walter Harcwlck, of Toronto, Ont. Louis Cnssier, of Trumbull, Conn. Frederick 1km y Crosettt, of Now York, on his wedding tour. M:s 0. W. Klihicke. Chicago.

Naitay P. Hardnta lit Waat Ninety (Ik itreet, New Yirk. .Mrs U N. Kiuhcock. Ml Central Park vest New Yorh. M;s: May F. Hoarteaoa, tl Wast Thtrty-firat street, New York. Hi !-'. L. K:mi. Toronto. Out. Frank v.'. Koch, AH nton-n. Fa. John K. McUoaaM, Neat York city. C. V McYfceklft, Ne v York city. C V Pip n. Toronto. Out. Mra, L. W". Batttetl, Mw York city. Miss Blanche M. BeatelL Near York

FILED CHARGES IN COURT. Against the American Mutual Life Insurance Co.

"I'M TO BLAME." H,id Misunderstanding With Husband

Who Lett Home.

Our Pattern Department

A DRESSY WAIST

Klkhnrt, ln.1 . Juno :'S . The Elkhart Juunty Trust Co ha filed tu 0H charges against the AnitiLan Mutiul life InsuraACaOt ar-d its offl.vrs. suppleaaental to those llal several dayi aKo. wbieh resulted in a ratOteor b in; apaalatea1 for the comiany. Taa defendants named are Samuel E Barney, treasurer and manager of Uik .ompany. Wm M Harney, president;

Samuel Stewart, secretary; W n

r.arn-v. a dire, tor of :hc .ompany;

in.har,! C. Harnev and wife, aul

Hugh C. Barney A conspiracy to ilefraud Is I barged Bgalnst Samuel K. Harney, Samuel Stewart. W M and P K Hariny It i.-i olainied that fro.'""' of the money ecured by this U ned on.-plrary w3 invei(M by San. el K Harney In ths JaaoraaCOIwell Co . ariaajial tmiier lhe laws of South Dakota, and mannaeturing druggists" supplies in New fork, and $4(.iio of the hwiran.-j :ompany's money aj loanrd to this ompany by Harney, with vo security ther than a chattel mortgage, which as aaeer racarded. an I the money vas lost to the laMrattca company. It is alo cJalnod that IM.0O0 of the nsuran -e ompany's money wr.-. used If Barney to tuy r.al estate near -:;khart. whi.h has loen divided imong; Ids heir Th ) etata li ma

hat In Deeentber. 1901. Melvin V. Demareat, cashier of tt, Ft. Joseph alley bank at Elkhavt. Issued to the lufendants a fr.'se e rtiflea'e 0 1 : I

I 'it II8.SM. Raatralntaf or-iers o frevent th rale of any propvrty by

1 ihr defeadanU are aked. an-i Ju I ient for $100.' "' is demanded

RETLSES TO CC OL3TED.

lUeliinond. Ind.. June M, Flinet CS arret son , who dlsappeuied from ins home and whose wife coiuiultted sulaide 1 aaaClng, has not been located

daapitO tat strenuous efforts which : havo baeO made The body of thod'-ad woman was brought hero from No I'.iil. 0 THO ItllcMO left two pathetic ! letters, on addressed to her father, M

T Kordkya, of this City, the other to UM parents of her husband. They

we.' made public, und nie hs follows

'Hear Papa. It is either the gr.uo or the asylum. Elmer and I had a ma understand!. in nnd It is all my fault, and that Is the reason 1 can not bear it Please don't lay one bit of MaM on Kluier ile dovs not deserve it. 1 am wholly to blame. Kluier has a! ways baM good ami kind to me It ou ever see him tell him 1 was so sorry for any VfBJBjfl I did and I loved him so 1 could not live without him " The letter to Mi and Mrs. Albeit

Pattern No !. A broad r collar is a feature of this Bjodjafa I lgn for a waist. As illustrate,!, it

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Hear Papa and Hachel: I want tc I de of plaid silk but several othi thank vo;, ..nd Rachel for your klad. ! material ,re adaptalde he - ; l,.,ai .uffL' noil' Im IlliT i.f l i e 01

ness toward me in my aw ful affliction , " r ' ' "

Forgive me for tho act 1 have done, btrl 1 could not help it. I can not live without Elmer He is lalnirin unlit great mistake nnd If I could only '"e him I would make It tight with him. Hut 1 am afraid I cant H mav be ages before he writes Please don't blaaaa Elmer for anythiai Mama me for it all. ( to I knows it all and will hld&a rightly. Your lovitx ilnti-.-lner. EDIT I : '

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given graceful amount of fullne is crossed at the wai. tlltm In frot; The sleeves are laid in tucks gbOVI tl laap euffs. Taffe'a. caahmere, pot linen and madras will all 111 ike up . by this pattern. The medium ibte t ifnlraa two and th rea-qoarter jrai I .Mut h material. Si.-.e ; for 34. ;;8 and 40 Inches boa) it:'-, mra. Thla pattern will be K'it t. j a receipt of lOeetite. Address nil on to the l';itt rn Department of t liispa)e I bo sure to (rlTe size and nutnln'r 0 1 li rn wanted. Kor roneenienee. . ' our urd r 09 the following coupon

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the canferene? j my bill, which in vision iac."as;ng the entni " tl West Point to th T..e l.C I UU aflat tat the head tax to and BroTMlag f the educatii.ua I

com:..' ' B i.i.M.avi tvS 1 1 EWS, With the foranal aaaa of not Kuilry-' hy Harry K. TlMW in the New Torh aupreme court, the legil formalities his trial for the killing of Stanford White axe practically ended. The trial can hardly occur before October Meaaxhile both sides are delv lnc for material for what promises to be one of the most sensational n. .rder trials in the aaatory of New York. The Pennjylvauia Railroad Co. has fssued a notice to all employei wbo own coal stocks to at ones dispose of

th!r holdings or leave tne con.paay s erv',c Mr and Mrs Lonawor'h were among the xuerts st a brilliant reception at the H:ttish foreign office incident to the official c Miration of King Ld ward's birthday. Btadatiatta reports the first sia anomhs rf 1&'0 sa the most remarkabl half year In the history of the

int of voluni -t buin-as i'h the outi?;k still roay. fason for the southern owfns ha3 bon a proeWhile the fruit has h).'n

euna'.ler the prices have br-r-n better, and tba totil shewing when the seaeon ends, August first. Is expected

to he ahaad of lay yar. Not sine the killing of Ja-iea K Klik. Jr.. tv KJvrar.l rf H s. ver thlr'y year ago. has New- Y rk been ao Bboekl ! and startled as it has be:a by the kftttaaj of SU&i'ord WhttO by Harry K. Thaw, whlca haa let loose lot of scandalous gossip that will keep tongues going for many a moon. John WiUa, of Glasgow. Mont., an I Id tin e friend of President Roosevelt, tarne l dt.wn an Invitation to dine at the V. bite House because he waan't the possessor of a drees suit, and tbossl.t be knew what etiqu.-tta do aasad 1. aaaaam the president's protest -.hat he would be welcome in a anlt of buckskin. Nr. Janie Tanner, wife of tho com-

lis campaign a-'ait.st the Stand 1 ('. and to that enl has haJ 1 confe;cnces with his special mts retataed for the BajM and 1 tliti tot attorneys summoned

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v i t. II. P. Wynne, of the marin: r ,;.. wiles.- court-martial sent. -rue ol 1 for Insubordination has been n rot 1 by Uta praaadent, has been notlRcd that h will be permitted M 1 If he tat es to do so. Gov. Cobb of Maine was renominat 1 bf Us repubBcaO state conv'ntion at Portland. Iln Darl4 Read, sister of Oon ; o.-g- A. fitster and Col Tom Gus ter. die l at her home in MoaTtW Mich.. gcd SO years. President Roosevelt has approve) the joint reeoJVJtkm of congress ex ; ;!-.- in- th In i ror of it." peo 1" ol ;. United States at the massacre ol laws ka Rusta and expressing sjm pathy with those bereevd. i n. tirosvvnor. of Ohio, says the s-hip subidy bill will be reported to the house at the next isossion of con gress and will pass. Thonras Goodwin, believe! to be a member of a prominent family In Washington, I). C, d:ol at ( lay C n or. Kas.. as the rssult of overheating whik' working as n harvest hand. OwinK to clash- - batwaaa whitt anl rolo.el troops stationed at Fort Laaveaworta, KaaH in which aeearal !. tiers have been be a tea, cut and brnawda all ivasscs to enlisted men t visit Uta city have baoa afjaaaai. a number of meet dealers In In

tllaii.ip lis have hern arrested for doc toring meat with coloring aabataacaa Mist Eva Booth, commander of Um Salvat.on arn,y in the Dattad Mabfa, Is seriously 111 at her horue in New Tort city, and all Of hr-r OObUi en LBfT!"!)! s las o i-een an-'lled. To trons were killed and several Injured at Aurora, HI . when the mam t-ioih tent of Rjafllai Hros." rlrciu wa blown down during a severe triad sttrm. Tl. J am eat own (Va.) tercenfnr.'fal exposition will r-coie government aid 10 tat v at of fl. IS8 .'it'O In addition the .'".0.000 apprcprlatod a year ago. There nro indications that the c7.ar will, ere long, give wny t the parllaaiaat and grant the aoaaaad for a rwaoaaalbb ministry. The p.row'.ng dlsaiieetion in the arrny la opeiiing Um iitperor's eyes.

The Injured. The following bra UM oral cabin patfl ngers injured: ;. H V. All n. New Y.-rk city. Robart s Crltcaell Oblcafo. Mi s t. s. (.iiiswoid, addreaa 000b tainal le. Miss M. Hltchc k. New York (i'y. lira. Koch, All atowa, Pa. Milt Anna iv Koch, Alb ntown. Pa. i:. ". Seritell. Ne.v Y'ork city. 1 he fo'.lowin aacood cabin pa H ap. r was Injared: Miaa M. RnsI;, addr ss ir.o' :si.ble. "rain Wss Watting Fcr Them. The ran acroaa Uta Atlantic had

bean pleaaaat Tle.c were rbe. ry parttaga traaa the pigafaaarg for Loaaoa traaafarrad to ho watttag t :. ler. -..Irkh stoanred "cr the Datea port laiitlirK Where t'. o cN;r--.-s was iyhig made up. The traia eoaalstoi ;f a pawerfal nxpreai eaajlae, Utraa first class cor lidor carriages and oaa ooabfaatkaj iruard's van and buMct. The iass.-n-. rs wore ?oc-n entrained an I at 11:30 ihe express palled 'ti'. It was gio n a clear track for the run : London. Scene cf the Wreck. Driver Robins quickly gave the e iz'rif her head and the sp' ial was MOti peedlng swiftly Uiroagfe the night. It ran oa aifeiy wttboat laddeat until the 1 ng railway yard at Salisbury wa.; 1 'ached, when tho passengers tited that th: coaches begnn swaying fror.i V.de to aide. Suddenly at the end of th" long platform, w'.u n the track begins to curve towards the brid. e spanning FiRherton attwat, the main avenue, the engine scented fairly to hap from th track. It swung across the adjf In Im; track with terrific force and destroyed the iruard'a van of a milk train that was aaWTly :-ft amin;; In the opposite direction, killing a guard. Lurching frward li.o locomotive plunged saint the t imlatds ami the ajgdjeri of the brldpe, and the entire train, save the gnard'l van, was smashed.

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nii to com I let tile proceeding so far is lay in their power, were prevail- 1 ..on to keep away fi r a day or two. The llidsriinn adl.t nts are In CO0 1 : control uf the city government. xrept the council and the contn ller'a aloe. The polio beada are loyal t he man who tor I few years walked 1 bent aith mot T them. The mayor s adrtaad by the city attorney an 1 Otait co'tnsel that he was not legally retnoTOd, and he wili boM office until Uta :oui;.- d Ida otherwise.

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ition last November lb 1 it : s ami ho BOW gaii ing in we! gh. EADLY SCALDED

Plumber Cau&l t By Influx of and Severely Burned.

Stezn

RESTRAINING 0R0ER Seured By Deposed Mayer Dldv.irr. of Terre Haute. Terre Mntttc. In l . dune ML- Eidwia j. Tjidnman. recently depoaad at 1 . on hmpeachm nt i voceeiltmis by t .e city council, secured a temporary r L ining order from the circuit court forbidding Frank If. Bttcktofbam, city cmt roller, from taking paaaaaakM of the office. The bearing for duly 7. and In the meantime nil thcity business will be tied up an 1 ni" of the employes can receive ti.olt Ml-n-Je this month. Mr. Buckingham Insists he Is mayor, en the advice of his attorneys il

had made his aelectloaa tor tnnerm1 . ndont jf police an'l mombara of tiohard of aafaty and aspOCtad 1 announce them nnl take full charge -f he city's affairs, but the court locUion latei veaed

In 1 in , Bl -al It Btlt and acaldl

Ind., June 2. --I mpri j er at the Winona T by an Influx of st'-arn ( water. Charles Stoik1

I plumber, 1130 Sowth stn aveaoe, a ha Hy burr. oil 1 I out ÜM face anl arnn I lore he eOhltl make his way out through a manhole. He Is In a critiial 1 rondltloa and mkf dla, Stolk fought Ids way alOSg Ibfl bottom of the bollei tltr bhr.dip.': Meant. He could not signal lor Iba steam la bt turne' 1 off and no eoa thought of his dar I until be ai p trod at the manhole. The steam had burned his fact almost bo , jond reooaWltloO. arid his arms and

hands wer blfaterod by Iba bot wa ur and steam tlrat had earelopad h:n-

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DROUGHT IN KANSAS CITY. KAS.

Practically No Liquor is Being Dispensed In the Kansas Side of Kansas City.

Kansas City. Mb, - The lurid fireworks in the campaign to close the joints In Kansas City, Kas, are over, tad the town Is drier than It has b en for many years. Practically no liquor is sold anywhere within the city limits. Assistant Atty.-(len. Trickett is expected to extend his operations to joints In oth r sections of tho county.

President May Be Arbitrator, Des Moines la. Prcs'd nt Roostolt may rouBent to be the final arbitrator In th" difference:! ex. K-tlng be-w n Ciov. Cummins and Candidate Gaonaa.

TO BE ARRESTED.

Dea'ers Accused of Selling Tainted

Meat To Customers. Indianapolis Ind.. June 2V - Five or more of the city market meat dealera ecu seil of relMng tainted meats will be taken Into custody, according to plans of the city twalth oft! ials. i.a - - for the men's .irtot were given to Sheriff Sonrbier. Piwaatafat MenMtt annonmefl that one of the suafefCtad dealers offered to plead puilty. mt was Informed that no action of the kind ould be takpn until he had aaj arraiaaef in court.

CUT HIS THROAT.

Wealthy Farmer Takes Hie Life Door of Neighbor.

Charleston, fad . dune :;o John Mil tOtt, 6d years ohl. a Wealthy farmer living near here, committed suicide bf cuttlns his throat from tar to ear in the door yard of E T Sage, a ne!i;ii bor. Hilton aroused Sa-. with a loud "Hello.'' and Sage rushed out t nnd the injure-! man lying in a pool af blood. Hilton was carried Into the house He was conscious and nsKc.l that a phyalclaa should be aaBatf aad Utat his efeUdraa should not be told. Ha died within an hour. On account of bad health, lfll'on was able to pet very little loep. and his worry over this was Inerens-1 by the d'Bth f his r1f- a short time ago

Rattan Ko r.-,r.s. Pretty apron generally in demand and are vet v fat. This ono serves to prote.-t 'i ire.HK and :f the tame time ahi draway Bapaaraaea of the llttlt a b girl. It Is well shaped. Otting h. gen In front, nnd la held In ha k by iie thai are nllU bed la taa side reams. The pattern pr fOf el'her sipiare or round at ' Bd I well adapted to aH materials need f ' ii' h garments. As pfClttred, it made of white lawn trimmed with P row embroidery The BwdlaBI it ipiires two and one -half yards of Inch material, .-'ies for t, 4. 5. ' I ' 9. 10. 11 and 12 y n ; Thii rnttcrn will ba ami at few n ipt of lOeenta. Address all or to Um Pattern Hepnrtnn nt f this pa

lie sure to flea BIBB nnd BBBBOeT 01

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Friend of Lincoln. Indianapolis. Ind. June 30. Capt Lbrbltopbaff Tyler Arms, an Intim itfrfcaad of Abraham Lincoln while lh" latter was a youug law. er in Sprint; Old, 111. I load at the ar;e Of N veara.

I'nsnnitary conditions have heon l'erklns and In the contest which

found to xUt In some of the iBdepeB Sit parking plants In Chicago. 1 ;. I specific orders have hern Issued 11

tns-i : . Iscr-! f if the Grund Army t'thlng alterations tc conform to th

of th" Repsbllc, was killed In an aubaeaabUa ie ident at Helena. Mont., whll aco . icyint1 her husband on phi or cf laapaeUai of weatera

, 1 111 iir-aii. 11 n irftu.aiitiun, leba M. Curran. city electrician of I Laacala, Ratk, fell from a i$ foot eiec t:lc Hafat pol and was Instantly ). this h?a'l st-rinoe th- curb.

threaten the peace of mind if th ointnK reiubllcan state convention. President Signed the 36 Hour Bill. Washington. Saturday the presb ; tit t kik d wha i" i.now 11 as ,,0 hour bill." This it the act xt.-nd ing the time In which cattle or other" live stock may be confined In transit Wafta bing shipped to market.

Fell in the Yard Pofersbuix. June N Mrs. Caroline Miller, an'd S7 years, of l.ognn tonn hip. was prosttatrd by the bent rnl lied in a few minutes after falling in he yard. She leaves a husband, imaf 12 years. Strike Settled. Terre Hanta, hid, June 30 The joint committe of miners nnl iperators ndjotirned aftr settliriK the stilk In the Himehtid mine, and . : ;,ia tic tor arbitration of ftffan nces at ther nin in the ill-1 tirt. Woik will bein it ti ace. Former Secretary of Statt. st Leal a, .Inno :', - John Qwaaay dttna News in. To years of au', former secretary of state of Indiana, died at he raabJaaea of his daughter. Mrs. Prank Chapman. The body was sent o Columbus. Ind.. for burial.

Indiana Federal Buildings. Washington, Jtin The omnibus haOdlBl bill can lid tho following ap proprlations lor Indiana towns: Craw forlsville. Ilä.ooo; Smith Hend. $100. 0o; Lafayette, 9dafd; Baaford, M, 900; Marb-n, 10O,0M; Michigan City. TO.oiiii; Columbus, f 1 r.tM; Connera vllle. H, o0); Jeff'isonvllle. $10.000; Kkomo, I1S.0O0; Peru. $1.,000.

Leased Oil Lands. Evansvllle, Irnl . Juno 29, Over 1. 000 acres of land n ar Fa Hranch. In I , were leased by Petinsy Ivunla oil BOBf ators, and several new wells will be drilled. Meat Dealers Arrested. Indianapolls, Ind. June 2D Harr; Henry Coleman. Joseph t.'ook. William Qrwad and I'rank Filz, meat aaatet I on UM market, were arrested n com plaint of the state health nuthrrüle. charged with sellinc Bjaabl coutalaiug preservatives. Jail Sentence and Fins. Coshen, Ind., June :; .--Howard L llninrs. arresied foi contempt In marrying Mrs. Davis, of Smth Hend, In Cincinnati aealnst an OfdOT of the circuit coutt aara, was trrabmad aad r;iv cu I iail sentenco uml line.

Rarest of Animals Caught. Cnpt. Boyd Alexander, of th" A aadar Qoallag expedition, reports from the AtiKU district on ...e Hlver W. . Cen.-o frat State, that he has aeeG I spaclmaa of Um okapi, wbld Um vBediUoa saw alive. No while ever ever before has son a IM okapl. The announcement greatly Int. . sts ziMilogists I he okapl w.i- : dot ribed by Sir Harry Johnston. N 1 found a tlead one in the Senillki lorest and drew a picture of the anini'h The head Is like utiti of a giraffe, bat there are no external horns. The Okapl s about four and one-half f hlKh at the withers. The tall bl W short and the neck short and ihb k.

Revere Tell'a Ground. On the ground that it would profanthe hi Morl al spot when- I nam Tell paffarajad his maat baroic deeds, the Swiss federal council btl refusd permission to a b"'1'1 l" to cn?ttrtict a funicular railway stl In; from tht "Tel! Plat, nu." Prot"ctitifr the Commuters. Prospedlve Hnyerl ni pure I fOt bite. Ag-nt I can't tinderstand It: th' -1 ta a town Ofdfaaana to muzzle ui qultoc . -N. Y. Sua.