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PAGE TEX THE TIMES. Fridav, Oct. 3. 1913. SiUlE ni:C'KIVKS HKWARD. latter has sent a lawyer to the Iowa until Palmer became -well. The latter was called three times In circuit court '"And he will not be," announced an eial states in the union, has been capJohn Cassel. a resident of th village town to make the settlement. Accord- had no close relatives at the time of nt Muncle to answer charges of having attorney, 'because his case is now be- tured in South Bend. He is wanted at of Anthony, near Muncle, once be- ing to Cassel ho met rainier in Kansas death and because of this service, made failed to obey certain court orders fore a higher court." Fort Wayne and South Bend, Ind., friended Daniel Talmer, then a wealthy and soon afterward Palmer became Cassel his chief beneficiary. made against him in behalf of his di- ALLEGED FORGKR ARRESTED. Louisville, Ky., Lasingr and Kalamazoo, ranchman, who died a few days ago seriously ill. Although his acquaint- nAILfro calls DEAD MAX. vorced wife. Charles, alias Pred I.athan, alias Mich., Jloline. 111., and is accused of in an Iowa village. Palmer left most ance with the rancher had been slight. Orville Peed was dead. That was "I guess he's not here, your honor," Fred Iathan. alias Frank George, a burglary at Knox, Ind. He came to of his great estate to Cassel, and the he cared for him during his illness and why he failed to answer when his name said the court bailiff. notorious check forger, wanted in sev- South P.end to visit his sick mother. Dr. Jacob G. Schurman, New Minister to Greece.

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Dr. Joot Gould Scharman. the new United States minister to Greecct aod Montenegro, has been, president of Cor

nell university for twenty yean.

Dr. Schurman ha long been tmfcerested In antiques, and the exeevnttons

In Greece have been one of hla peculiar hobbies. Philippics la hla esi?ecial

chair at Cornell, and he has written I

books on philosophical scbjecta.

He was born in Freetown. Prince Ed

ward Island, in 1854. of Dutch de

scent. He received bis higher educa

tion at the University of Edinburgh

and various German universities. Later he studied la California, at Tale and

other American Institutions. For a

time he specialized on political economy and psychology and in 1SS6 became professor of philosophy at Cornell. He was made president of the university

In 1802.

The only official position ever held

bv Dr. Schurman was that of presi

dent of the first Philippine commis

sion in 1899.

Daring Dr. Schurraan's administra

tion Cornell has emerged from a -minor position in the eonegiate world t one

of the greatest uakvecsities in the conn-

try. The student population which when he came was less than 1,500, has

now passed the 5,000 mark, and the university has prospered throughout

his administration.

A Fighting Progressive.

"scar Kiag Davis, secretary of the

. iOjrressive party, bears the reputa

tion of being a fighter from away

b.-tck. In energy and aggressiveness he measures up to the standard set by the Indefatigable Colonel Roosevelt, leader of the rogressrve cohorts. Mr.

Daris Is a newspaper man, and he it I

was who organized the publicity' de

partment of the Progressive party.

It was as a war correspondent that Mr. Davis won his spurs in the Journalistic world. He was with, the re-

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lief expedition that marched to Peking

during the Boier uprising In China, and his articles from the front attract

ed wide attention at that Um Be

fore that trouble he had been special

correspondent for the New York Sua and Harper's Weekly at Manila dur

ing the Spanish war and the subsequent insurrection of the Filipinos.

When the Rosso-Japanese war broke

out he was engaged by the New York

Herald and made the campaign with

the first Japanese army. Since 1907 !

be has been Washington correspondent of the New York Times and Philadel

phia Ledger. Among Mr. Davis' works

as an author are Included "Our Con

quests In the Pacific," At the Emper

or's Wish" and "Dewey's Capture of

Manila."

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