Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 16, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 December 1906 — Page 2

WEEKLY COURIER

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JASPER

INDIANA

NEWS OF THE WEEK

AN EPITOME OF THE MOST IMPORTANT EVENTS AT HOME AND ABROAD.

NORTH. EAST, WEST, SOUTH

A Carefully Dgetted nd Condensed Compilation of Current New Item. Do--restic and Foreign.

Üeaetor Fc raker occupied, the at tc-uoa of the eefllte in iu last es ;on before the holiday recess in an oxtsnded criticism of the basis al president Koo-st-velt a action m dis charging the Mgn troop of the Twent fifth intantiv on account ot the Brownsville raid. At tike suggestion of Senator Lodge th president s Panama message will be reprinted for the scuate m nor seal spelling.' In response to a senate resolution addressed to Ufls, and DTJ tWO senate resolutions addressed to the see re tMTT of war the president transmit

message, iu

K. Van Bergen, author and teacher, who has BftHl most of his life In Japan, iloubts if the Japauese want war with the I'nii.a States Their policy, In- .iys ' the developnu-ut of Asia for the Asiat ica. The l's Angeles chamber of com u.eice has asked that federal aid be given immediately toward stopping tho flow Of the Colorado nv r tito the Imperial valley The valley, it t claimed. Is capable of supporting a oppulatlon of a million, and will be forever ruined, it is claimed. If the overflow is not stopped within CO days. There was an Impressive scene when the venerable Cardinal Archbishop Richard of Paris forsook, under comi'ulsion. the archeplscopal palace, to take up his domicile in the home of a distinguished parishioner. Cardinal Richard blessed all the fai'hful as he left the palace and again on entering his new home Nathaniel G Hei reshufT. the famous designer of yachts, which have borne the brunt of defending the America's cup. was severely burued by the explosion of a tank of naptha In the machinery department of the Herreshoff shops He will be disfigured for life. The Hamburg American tourist ftaanar Prirc-eeaata Victoria Lutse. without a pilot, was steered by her captain on rooks near Kingston. Jajaica The passengers wer, all rescued. When the captain realized the condition of affairs, he retired to his stateroom and committed suicide by shooting A New York Central train, known as the Buffalo local, a fast train running be: wee". New York and Buffalo, was recked about a mile east of Pal- . . . A 1

rr.vrs I he enetneer was laiaiu in

MINER HICKS IS RESCUED

MAN WHO KEPT BAK ERSFl ELD AWAKE 18 OUT OF THE HOLE. Came Forth in Good Health and. w ith Tears. Thanked the Men Who Saved Him.

A tn the - n:r.ss

Walch was appended the report of the jured and xh0 enttl. train with the e-

cretary ol war on me uiu,r . . n of Pulltraiv WaS barned

Um three companies of th- Twenty fifth infantry charged with the 'shootInC tip" of the town of Brownsville. Tor. The president Justifies his ac Uoni by precedents, and says he re gratl he could not have inflicted the punishments mete for mutineers and murderers. Senators Warren. Hale and Scott Indulged !n a discussion In the senate, deploring increasing expenditures in the army and naval establishments. President KuoasfM sent a sp?clal message to congress transmitting the report of Secretary Metcalt on the Japanese at the San Francisco schools It is shown that the president informed the San rFancisco authority m

that he would use all the rorces the United States to uphold the :re

rights of the Japanese. Tue senate ha passed the bill au thoriziug 'he Government to loan the Jtmestowrn xposition Company $1.000.Ov 'J MISCELLANEOUS.

of tv

W. J. Bryan. In a carefully prepared Interview. n-rs his emphatic pro

test to th doctrine of centralization,' which he says Mr Root indorses. The brig Galilee, conveying a party which is making a magnetic survey Of the globe for the Carnegie Insti ttide. has left San Diego, Cal.. on her fourth trip around the world. Senator Flint and ten congressmen are on a trip to Panama to insp o the canal The ne wtreaty of reciprocity between Spain and the United States baa been signed A supplementär yarticle to the e latlng extradition treaty be ween the United States and Great Britain, in eluding bribery in the list of extra- , dltable crimes, has been sinned. Japan is repressing the insurgents of Formosa with a heavy hand At one villa the Japanese spared few. President N'ormas Flass of Wash burn college, Topeka. Kas.. announces , that he has received a gift of $35.0. for the gymnasium from an unknown ; source. Mandamus proceedings have been begun against Maye.r Dunne of Chicago to compel him to enforce the 8unday closlnc law. The congregation of the Index, In Rome, is discussing a proposal to put

the works of Gabriel d Annunzio. the

Fort eRno. Okla . and shot twins, be ing dangerously wounded He was able .o give a fairly good description of his asecllant. but officers at the fort refused to state whether It was one of the discharged troopers The boiler of the steamer W. T Scovll exploded 20 miles below Yicsburg. on the Mississippi, and It is re..rted that of the 50 on board, pasen.rs and crew, nearly one-half are

missing. Four whites are known to have been killed. The bank of Horatio, Ark. was looted by robbers, who covered the cashier with their pistols and appropriated all the money in sight, about M "00. Bishop Charles C. McCabe. of the II :hodist Kpiscojal church, died In the New York hospital. Death was due from apoplexy. Never in the history of Iron Indus

try have the orders been so numerous and large. Railways want rails by the thousands of tons. San Francisco and St. Louis are ordering structural material in large quantities. BOOM orders being for 3.000 tons. Bids wer. asked on S3.00o tons of steel for a bridge at Blackwell's Island. New York Coupl-d with reports of fuel famine in the northwest, come reports of still another cause of suffering a shortage of food supplies. Speaking be fore the Twentieth Cen

tury club. Dr Thomas Darlington, health commissioner of New York, said: 'it has been estimated that 400 persons die every day in the t'ni'ed States from tuberculosis." The doctor says the disease can be prevented, and by destroying the sputum It would be wiped from the face of the earth Gov. Folk of Missouri has filed suit against the city of St Louis to collect any salary that may be due him while he was circuit attorney of St. Louis.

The Chinese government has asked the British government to restrict the . rrtarion f opium to China, in or der to strengthen the endeavors of "hlna to down traffic in the drug. The emperor of Japan has. through tie Japanese minister to France, com munlcated to Ambr.ssador McCormlck. at Paris, his desire to decorate him as a mark of appreciation Mr McCormlck. while ambassador at St Peters-

Bakersflold. Cal L. B Hicks has MM nmimi tmm ,h tomb in the nouutalu, wh. ro he and five eompanOSJ w.ic imprisoned u fl OlVrelfl His ompanlon died Wlun the last cut aus made, and the wa left open, In ks hegau to sc: ape aa the rucks uid dirt and crawl towards the open ug. With arms iu front of his head, he

went luto the miniature tunnel and began to work his wy slowly through. Wlun he had piogt.ssed about half way lie stopped, and Supt. Frank Miller, who stood at the tube at tho motte of the shaft, called and asked hat was the mat lei Out of Wind. "Oh, nothing. Micks called back, im just going to stop. I'm out of wind. My wind is very short, juu

know. Then the man Of Iron moved few inches further toward freedom, and his arms fftN .-. 1 ty Dr. StlnchBetd and Miner Gents. The two. exerting all thfir stretmth, pulleil tho min t into the main tunnel, wifere he wa- placed in a siitirm position. And there, a hundred feet from tne face of the mountain, and within a '. p

w here th. miner had lain enlombed for nearly sixtein days. OCCOrred a pathetk sceae. Dr. stinchneid. with

tears in his eyes, and his hands laid aSectloaatsly on nicks' shoulder,

said. 'Well, how are you. old boy?" And there w.n w ars in the eyes of liicks as well, as he replied: Feeling Fine and Thankful. 1 am feeling tine. 1 can never thank you, IAc, for what you havs dene." And th-n BUM BvpL Cone, the man who had stayed by the work day and night. dire,-:ng 'ry interest, person

al and of his company as well, to aid in the rescue of the miner He came forward and took Hick- b both hands and said: -i am glad to see you again, old man." Hicks with voice choked with emotion, attempted to thank htui also for his efforts in his behalf. The superintendent tazed steadfast

ly for a moment, and then unable to Bpeek farther, he turned and walked

out of tlaa tunnel and up the mountain side.

Hicks was not emaciated, as was ex-

parted He w:i. -truin;. and the stimu

lants that had been prepared for him

were not needed. His face and hands v. - re dirty, but his clothing was fairly clean and in good condition. Yes. 1 had a ba site of it. and now It's over.' he said. "From the first I knew that I would be brought out all right. I just had that Fee in The milk '.u treat and certainly worked wonders wi'h me. When I went in the tunnel I weighed ISO, Now I tip the scales at 149.

Ihöosier happenings LI. tatest Newa of Interest From Vurlous Towns In Indlttntt.

FAMOUS CARNATION HAS RIVAL ARRESTED FOR EMBEZZLEMENT.

Our Pattern Department

CHILD'S COAT.

Hoosier Florists Produce Finer Than the Fiancee.

Pink" Former Athlete and Baseball Umpire

Under Suspicion.

ljtfaette Chicago's world famed carnation. IM Fiancee, now has a rial for flow er show honors. Frederick and Theodore Doraer, the

carnation wizards who. two e.us ap.

rodaeeal the Plaaoat, which sold tor 118.001 to Harlow N Hl-sinbotham. of Chicago, have created new Moon called the Winona, which promises to hritiK a higher price than the fatuous Fiancee, and the florists of the conn try are all deeply interested. Like the Fiancee, the Winona was prOdeed 1 1.1...,, Th., ..x 1 ,. 11 men t s in the

: I, , ., mysterious. - IM:., being part prmclpa, am. Interest

1 ...WW. when on a note In favor of William . naca

.,.. I. 1 lhe various kinds of of Detroit

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l.aporte A sensation was created here when Hert Wile, forme: candidate for city clerk, was arrested on two grand jury indictments 1 barg ing him with embezzlement. He sealM dOW when taken into custody and when he found that those he expected I qmM sign his bond refused. Ten ils uae security for $L',000 and lie was released It is alleged that on October 1". I tOS, Wilo. while clerk In the insur BJAOfj and real state office of Durand Alexander, reealTed of fraak PaceJ

flowers is in progress, lhe nrst 010s some of the new plant was obtained recently, and it is beautiful, -almost beond description." as the florist put it Mr. Dimer has already received offers from all parts of the couutry. but has not yet accepted any. Members of 00 of the largest floral firms

Wile indorsed on back of

note and gave Pagel a receipt for samcv It is charged that Wile sent Duck 2 OB October 13. tttt, and a similar ami nut In October. D.HM. and then eiased th Indorsement showing payment of $:0i Indictments hold Wile for emberzlement from Buck and also from l'agel. Wilo is 37 years old and Is KBOWg

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, : . ; ; ; tu, unu u, ......ois

.n..i.w..i t.nf it is t'hio and

ailiouni was iiii in" I"-'", --

believed to be more than $15.600.

work

southern Michigan as an

, Independent league baseball umpire.

Vre.teri.k Dorner began his

In floral culture in C.crmany. but has been in this country for many years and has crown rich off of the new arleties of flowers he has produced. His specialty for years has been carnations He has practical! given up all other kinds of flowers, and his sjreanboejsea are one mass of carnations of all varieties. There nre six big houses, and there is scarcely anything except ca.nations in all of them. TbOOdore Horner is his son. and he is as deeply engrossed in the work of Crossing new flow i s as is his father It was the Fiam. which brought the Dorners into greatest prominence, although they created many new varieties before that one. It Is a deep

Balnn ti colored blossom four Inches

In diameter. The Dorners disposed

County Resisting Ferret Fees. Kidmiond The Wayne county council has decided to appro prite sufficient money to defend the eowtf against the suit of M. M I.aoey for $:t.nK) In fees which he al k ges Is due him for collection of taxes on sequestered property The . .unity admits the property was listed and the taxes collected, but it con tends that the contract with Lacey specified that he must confine his work to looking after property tax able here, but held by persons living outside of Wayne county. LftMf oncovered property in the form of stock in a Chicago corporation, the stock betaa held by Richmond citizens. H

contends that as the county accepted his services in this case, and received the benefit, .e is entitled to fees.

Pattern No. 6600. A pretty little coat for either boys or girls is her shown in a development of whita holies' cloth, the edges being prettily finished by buttonholed scollops The garment Is comfortably fitted by shoulder and under arm seams, and a. broad circular collar gives breadth to the shoulders. The bishop sleeves are finished by narrow bands, and turned) back cuffs. A belt of the material is worn around the waist, but It may be omitted if preferred. Broadcloth, heu riet t a. cashmere, linen and pique are all suitable for the making The modlum alse will require one and one-half yards of 44-inch material. Sizes for 4. 1 and 2 years. This pattern will be writ to you on receipt of 10 cents. Address ail order-, to the Pattern Depart uient of this paper Be sure to gic size and number of pat ten wanted. For cm venu-nee, write your order on the fullowiug coupon:

TEN DEAD. THIRTY INJURED.

of the original plant, and all the cuttings, and the firm which pun based applies the select trade In the large CltieTli. Fiancee has been seen in the dining room of the White House and at many of -the most exclusive and

elaborate parties ami uans ... . ; annua, Cf)rn KbjDOi

f OH, 11 nas ee irvwm !.' Europe and SOM in London at an extravagant price. The Finne t won

Ha 5500. -IZE NAME '. A DURESS

LADIES' P-AIN BLOUSE

Corn Growers to Meet at Purdue. Lafayette Announcement Is ma-b at Purdue university that the annnual meeting of the Indiana Oori Growers' association will be held at the I'niv. rsity January 16 and 17. dor

first priet at the flower shows in New Tor and 'hicago the year It was produced.

it.n-n i.thor and drmatist. on the burg, protected Japanese property and

Interests during tne nusso-japanv?

index as immortal. The will of former Fnited States Fenator Brown of I'tah has been pn bated. "I do no; think." he sas In the will, either or any child born to Mrs. Anna liradb-y is or are mine, tut whether such child or children Is cr not. I expressly provide that nelth er or any of them Fball receive any thing of my estate." Mrs. Bradley Is the woman who killed Mrs Brown, but the will was made six months prior to the klllln. It is believed there

will b; a contest. Capt Edgar B Maeklin of Company C. Twenty fifth infantry one of the companies discharged by President Roosevelt for th Brownsville (Tex.l affair, was called from his dinner, at in an inter rise John D. Rockefeller Is quoted as savin: It will be a sorry day for our ccuntry and all of us when our courts are not respected, or weeaa not respect them, and our laws are not uiheld W must have law and order, and we must have courts to enforce them. What else can I do but go to court Wh n summoned t Five eastern lines refuse the demand of trainmen for an increase of 6c ai hour la eage scactfate. Th" British steamer Arlington col llded with tho Belgirin steamer Cap Juoy. In the Kngllsh channel and sank her. Twelve of th Juby's crew were frowned, It Is reported that aOO.Oftn starving pc; ' haee lattu red at Trlnklansu. China. There Is a famine in Of the empire that affects 15.000.000 people W illie Gant It years old. db d ; Wurphibro. Ill . of lo-kjaw. she vie t!m of a toy Ittol.

Heavily Loaded Tram WrecKed at

Enderlin. N. D. Coaches on Fire. St. Paul, Minn Ten people are

known to be dead and 37 others seri

ously Injured iu the wreck of an east-

bound train on the Minneapolis. St.

Paul & Sault S- Marie railroad at

Enderlin. N D . at an early hour. The

train wrecked was the accommodation

train which runs from Moose .law As

siniboia. to St. Paul. It is due at Kn derlln at 11:45 n m . but was about

two hours late The engineer was run ning at high speed in an endeavor tc

make up the lost time. As he swung

around the curve just before entering

the yards at Knderlin. a switch engine

was shiftiriK a string of box cars onto

a side track I h. ears aid not clear

the main track, and the passenger en

gine collided head-on with the switch engine. Several of the day coaches

were turned bottom up. and the pas

sengers pinned beneath the wreckage.

which bxik Are from the stoves used

to heat the cars The passenger train

was heavily loaded.

Axes were wielded by willing hands.

and the roofs of the overt urntWt ea-s

were broken open and the dead and Injured tak-n out as quickly as possible. It was a rM between the res

cuers and the flames, hut by herculean

efforts all of the Injured were re

moved before the flames reached them.

Old Man's Sight Returns. Muneie Absolutely blind for 53 . er

vears. siiaai 'an, mwm years old. Is beginning again to see. and fnm the window of the hovel where he lives is able to determine the outlines of koraea as they o past He cannot account for the return of his sipht after more than a half cen

tury of darkness and is overjoved. as are his sons, with whom he lives. He met with an accident when a boy of 14. which dest toyed the sight of one eye and caused the sight of the oUstff to fall gradually until his blindness was total A few days ago he thought h" could distinguish a light, but finally came to the belief that It must be an hallucination. However, as the days went by he became more and more c. tain that his sight was returning, and now believes he will soon be able to see distinctly.

and stockmen's convention is in pi-isr

ress. Forme rly the corn growers MM met at Indianapolis, but this year they will assemble at Purdue. The changein the place of meeting has b-en made with the idea of saving of expens.- to those who attend, avoiding a duplication of work and interestin I larger body of men in the work of the or Kanlzation Addresses will be BUade by the leadinn corn growers of the state, and a number of experts from

other states.

Bg Cut m Freight Rates. IndianaiKilis By a decision of the state railroad commission, a radical reduction was made in freight charges between this city and Terre Haute, the ruling reducing the charges for all six classes of fretcht from this city to each of the sta J-i3Lzrr. Utf Vor.Jalla railroad between this city am Terre Haute. As a sain pie the rate between here and Torre Haute, the furthest point, was re

BIG EARTHQUAKE IN ASIA.

war.

Secretary of Commerce and Iabor

Straus rules that a state can induce Immigration and not violate the feder

al immigration law. The ruling; was made in the as. of South Carolina,

that state havini: paid fares for immi

grants from Flurope.

The Kngllsh house of commons has

approved the grant of constitutions to

the Transvaal and Orange Kiver coles

nies

Several bir gold nuggets were dls

rovered recently near Tarnagulla,

Australia, and two wre found the oth

er dav weighing 'SG, and '..3 ounces

he largest seen In Australia in forty

1 years.

A bill of rights as r Spotted to the Oklahoma conMltir.lonnl convention

declares that the eons' itutlon of the

United States Is the supreme law of

the land

The total lndlrn population of the country Is 2M .079. Contrary to the ..ml belief, the Indians in the

fnited . tntes are Inrreasine In num

ber.

William Haywood, former consul

general I '. Korea, die ! a; F r CHICAGO MAN SHOOTS NEWSBOY.

I'.avard. X M . of tuberculosis.

Givet Away Fortune; in Want. Warsaw. Mastered by his pas sion to aid work of the Foreign Missionary society of the Methodist church, starving himself to give to the cause, and donating more than $100.000 in cash to promote the work. Kliinh Haves. ST vears old. a frb-nd

Pattern No. 54i9 There Is always a certain amount of style about tho trim plain shirt waist, and this season they are very popular Thi6 on has some very desirable features to recumniond it. The closing Is .n duchess style and the wide shoulder effect Is given by a deep tuf.v that extends over the shoulde- and down to the waistline in the ack. Several materials are adapted to the mode, such a madras, linen. Scotch flannel

and mohair The medium site will re-

duc.d from i: to 17 cents 100 pounds yards of and to Ben Davis, the first station I 6.ch material Sizes for 32. 34. 36,

38. 40 and 42 Inches bust measure

.nt (mm ten to filiht Cents MM'

P unds. On the other five classes of fright the rates were correspondingly reduced.

Two Fingers "FriMed" Off. Newcastle. While he was car rylng his hand In bandages as the re sult of an accident whe re by he lost a finger In a frizzing " machine. Kd

This pattern will be sent to you on receipt of 10 cents. Address all orders to the Pattern Depart mi nt of this pape r Be sure to give sire and number of pattern wanted. For convenience, write your order on the following coupon

car Smith, an eniplove of the Hoosier

of Bishop Me Cnbe. has been taker ianfaoturlnr e cmipany. suffered the

Lasted Ninety Minutes in Turkestan-

Recorded in Europe.

to the home for the aged at Edge

water. Save for an annuity granted by the church. Hayes is penniless anl completely broken in health When he made his first gift of $100.000 to missionary work. Bishop MeGafee wanted him to sao what h nsid ered a reasonable annuity for his wife's livlnjt expenses. Haye s replied that into would be plenty for them to live In luxury. The bishop would not hear to this, and an annuity of 11.500 was given him Since that time he has been saving from his an ftHtty, and not long ago made another doaation of $21000

lyindeir.-- big earthquake of nearly

three hours eluratlon was recorded

arty Saturday evening by th jolaejo

graphs on the Isle of Wight, and at

Lai bach, Rky togas and Florence

A elispa'ch from Kopal. In the prov

ince of Haniiryetchonsk. Russian Turkestan, brings news of an extremely

violent shock ther at 11:20 o'clock Saturday evening lasting 00 mlnute.

r.hn Armorv Knox, at one time

I '.;! lv known as editor of Teas Sift

ings. died In New Trrk.

' At Blufften. Inrl . Miss I.ulu Tsce

' init 21 was burned to death Her

npht fire from a lam n she

was using to hunt a mouse

Gould has been victorious In

he French courts In suits brought

! bv money lenders with the object of

ttaktng her Jointly responsible with .Hint Hon! Castcllane, her former I au brnd. for the latter's debts.

Arrested by Police and Released on $2S.0C0 Bond. Chicngo- Having shot and probably fntnlly wounded a newslKty. sppawntly without provocation, a an early hour, DfeVM 0 Schnell, a board of trade operator, calmly entered his home fear doors away ami w a- preparing in 10 fire, when arrest. -d. Schnell toll th police that he heard footsteps behind him and thought he was about to br robb, ü Ht le ised on U"(t u.e,,

Possible Candidate for Governor. Hlufftnn. It is the understand Ing that Richard K Krvvin. who served nn the Adams circuit bench, and who was a candidate for appe llate Judge in the last state election, run ning ahead of his ticket tn northern Indiana, will lee a candidate for the DomeicrHtlo nomination for governor In the next campaign. He served on the ircnit be nch for six yars.

Merchant's Daughter Elopes. Fort Wavne - Miss Fancle. only daughter Of Henry BeadoU, a aealthv div (..odc. merchant, was marrh'd secretly In Sturgis, Mich., to George C. Hart, a fresco artist, whose parentl reside here.

losr of another finger in the- same- arg Smith was laying off duty on account of his first Injury, anil was at the- factory to show another man how the machine was operated. In doing so his hnnd was drawn Into the machine and he lost another finger.

Killed by Boiler Explosion. Rochester Thomas (last and .Tames Thrush were seriously In Jured at Akron, ten miles east, win n the stojicock blew off the boile-r of the new electric light plant Oast died, but Thrush will recover The forme-r is a son of A. A. Gast, who Is hunting In Texas, and cannot be located.

Railway Shops in Ashes. Muneie The car shops of 'he Central Indiana railwav nt Avondale, a suburb of this city, were s st roved by fire, causing I loss roughly estimated at $2.r.000. Twc. tOeOOJO tives were among the propertv Ja st niyed. The- fire w ill not cripple the company. The shops will be rebuilt.

Contractor Slays Self. Roonvlllo - John V. Splawn. "4. subrail re ad OOatraetor, committed suicideby shooting In Mnrion township. Du Sols OOSttty, near BOOOVtlte. He wn leapüttJaat and. !t is said, heavily tfl leb

Monument to Soldiers. Craw fordsvllle A hamlsome public nionnme-nt, erected on the courthouse ceirner. to the Mongom i y county soldie ry of all wars, has been dedicated here James I). Wilson, county commissioner, pr-sented the monumen' to the public and it was arccj. teil by K. It. Brown, department

eeimmnnder eif the Indiana G A. R. William T. Whlttlngteui il-llverecl the principal ad'lress The nionunien was 'eslgnee by Rudolph Schwarz, of In ; 'Ita-.apolls. and was built at c eost o , 7 000.

No. 54C9. SIZE NAME ADDRESS

A Popular Prince. Prince Arthur of Connaught Is perhaps the moat popular officer of his rank in the Hritish army. Good humored, genial, and without an atom of "side." he Is universally popular wherever he goes. His men worship him On one occasion a woman newspaper writer was visiting Aldershot when the prince's regiment was stationed thereShe asked a sergeant If his royal tV.gt ness was anywhere about, and tho eel dier at once offered to point him AS Leading her off toward the nvm's c fee bar he pointed through a windto a young officer seated on the e I of the counter, whistling to him and gravely counting the copper In the till and noting them down I " account book. That's him. Ml tfl soldier; "don't look much like a Itice Just now. does he, miss?"

Genuine Article. Did you ever experience

fright"' asked the new reportcW

"Only once.'' replied til ton Barns, and that was stage was held up by h

during my tour of Arizona

Dally News. Learning by R Uttlo Sister I km

by rote" means. Little Brother S

learn 1 11' wrote U

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