Ligonier Banner., Volume 44, Number 28, Ligonier, Noble County, 30 September 1909 — Page 6
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iR ’ : L . DR, COOK'S STATEMENTS CORRO- § BORATED BY BIG GAME - HUNTER : ; COOK'S ESKIMOS ARE PUMPED Asked Whitney What Peary's Men T Were ’?ry%r'g 1o Make Them Say.— : Deny Couk Did Not Go Out of Sight et Land, =~ - Bt Jobne, N F., Sept 28 —The aro 1 Seeenl 3 :uf'.!‘;.i:t- i&i’.»;‘: ii;‘f.’} Whitpey Ihe New Haven big patae hanter, o bosrd. bas srrived ety from the Greenland coikt by way of Indian Har | Mro Whithey was guesiioned regard. ihE ihe 4 ixtements made 25 hitn by i Fyederickh A Cook I fireenized e sana Lok artived Bl Anhoiok 18 hpri ol thie year and doddred i!ml; ¢ § reachicod the nofth pole & year v pledged Whiipey, b;éhv / 0 pot to tell Urinsnander Peary, ] % 1 e IntoThied Oniy Ihat Lk ad . pote Tartliig s pewih 251&;31? s'B 3 vigun tecnrd BT gegreve 5 baiing Conttnuing. De Cook told Wodtsey that be Had arcomolishad Bl ti ted ta and sy bealdez, and ; Vi owoas throush vtk the purthern 1y Whitney 434 not communs cale phe jadter part of thie Slalemont ‘ Ceimander Poary | : Couk Complaided of Peary. | Cenvinging, Mr Whittiy Bald Lhst : b .o had rompisined o him oof ' & taking over of bis house snd 1 Golaved that Be hnd suf Lo 3 Penry' s i‘tfil“": ; 3 Pritvbhard, San predent : wiviaenis Aehe made: | ; x' they B wie ;LE-t"’ii}:"""s tr v Dy ook Murphy Peary's ~ 6, who Was in olarge of the 5 abeent it Etal op thie day 4 vot henr Ir Cook's eqnnmunh - s ¢ wors twa . Boases on E??ji‘."v £ 4 shore. one at Apsotok. baldY Coon & slores, . and o another 6t 3 bolding Pearys Bores. The thrvn white fnen. Whitner Murphy i Pritvhard, ‘sometimes aoccupied Py w 1 Eomethmes the other of these i ; ‘Murphy was in charge M._; beitl haaiss He is not @ble to read ¢ te .He had written instroctions froons Yohry shijeh Whithey 4t Pearvs g st read over to him from tme to limad These Ingtractions Were yery stringent They directed Murphy to use Cook's stores first and Peary's i Ambiguous Orders. | Mourphy was tald in them thaethe war ta give Dr Cook every help if he chme : £oin w peedy condition. and fur thermore the inetraction implicd that Muorply was (o organize an expedition 1 for Dr. Cook, but according to Mr Whitney thid pigt of the inslrictis wis worded sfi;:f:!:ai}z;m:z-!y_; Mr. Whohitpey sald that Cook had & copy oof dhese jnstructions and would make them public. Muarphy Virested Cook very civilly and Cook i 1 o discuartesy, ‘ C When Dy Cook and bis Eskimos arrivedf 8t the hoyse they had no sledgo: {heing tao tired to drag it over the rauih v they had JTefbdb 20 miles Fre rul The following day some Fotiior Ealimos went out, recavered '!‘u‘t; ! ge und brought # In. On it were | Pir. Cook's instroments, clothes and fter ¢pending two days at Annotok, where Codk first met Whitney, Cook gtarted for Eiah Whitney accomfpanied hine Cook remained for three Pduvs at Btah organizing fer his trip i south to VUpernavik, ] | Forced to Leave Stuff Behind. | i The doctor had figured ont r‘mzmz}yjl {the date that he would likely get to | Upernavik, snd when the ' Dundee { whialers or the Danish store ships | would reach there, and he argued that ‘he had no time to lose. He planped toriginally fo take two Eskimos and twao sledees, but one Eskimo fell sick and this made it necessary for him to f ot _!ir*‘ek‘:x the luggage he could take twith him wouth. He consequently { asked Whitney to take chiarge of the Pinstruments with which be bad made { his observitions at the pole. There Pwere three cuses, one eontsining a { sextant, another an artificis]l horizon i and the third an instrament which Mr. | Whitney said he could not recall. It | possibly might have been a chronometer. Cook left no written record with | Whitney that Whitney {8 aware of | There may have been sowe rm;éord.i { however, in the other boxes in which | | Cook packed his clothes and his per- { sonal effects, but Cook did not tell i Whitney especially that he was leav- | ing any wridten recofds with him. Mr. Whitney wé-xé very positive about this. | Quizzed Cook's Eskimos. i | After Cook departed for the south | Whitney resumed his hunting. ; { Continuing, Mr. Whitney . said that ‘last month when Peary, on board the Roosevelt, reached Etah from the ‘north after his winter's work there, he {Whitney) informed him of Dr. Cook’s arrival in April, adding that | Cook bad told him (Whitney) to tell ' Peary that Cook had gone bevond | Peary’s farthest north. Peary made ; no comment on this, and Whitney said | he wis not asked any other questions by Peary. ' But the next day Cook's Eskimos came to Whitney and aakedi i him what Peary's men were trying to - get them to say. Peary's men had shown the Eskimos papers and maps, - but the Eskimos declared they did not - understand these papers. So far as . Mr. Whitney is aware, Cook's Eski- , mos never admitted that while with ' the doctor they had only progressed [ two “sleeps” from land. | 3 The day the Roosevelt was leaving ' Etah for home Whitney linformed i | Peary that Cook had entrusted to him - certain belongings to bring home on ' the vessel that was coming up for - Whitney. but as this ship had not arrived, Whitney was at a loss Wwhat to 4o with this property. * = = | Peary declined to permit Dr. Cook’s , belongings to be brought aboard the | Roosevelt, and he put Whitney on his {'honor not ito include anything belong|ing to Dr. Cook in -his own luggage. | Whitney thereupon went ashore from the Roosevelt, separated Dr. Cook's ‘Wwith the aid of Capt. Robert Bartlett,
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MASKED HIGHWAYMAN » KILLS TWO IN SALOON Victims Do Not Move Quick Encugh : toe Suit Bangit. Whos Uses ; : o Hix Gun. Philadeinhin, Sept 36 .-Two men gre AeEd and obe oiher ls o 8 Boskgnital i thin a‘,*vs i’::ff:':’:;‘..; froan Besgiied wonkds as a 4 reswit of & bold G i B weioons &t York rmead ;:fv-‘»“s!-ii.;i"""‘{lfi«’ & glrect. In the porihern fart ol the el The Lighwavioans, whio was masked, made Bie estmpre . LTk deall meon are Jatoes Wainn and Henry F Sayior dbe wounded man e Jonn ) Cas $ A:) : & i 1 wWas raining bard adid rouLy Lainn and 2“,,»% {% o cuutonieres SWir Cchatiing in ihe saloon when the tgan .m;‘vjfik‘(} knto ??!(»‘);rv’-;,-« atid up o lhe bar. Quinn proepared W wall on him when he found hismscl! loaking oo the Barrel of & reoiver Evershaody hatds up'” was Blafirgd conunasd. - Then to young Wainn he gaid . - “Hand oul some ones @';i.ih.'h‘ Cipen that cash drawey! Lainin o the cash drawer hut ot 'v%";:'"f‘\:" EHough 16 suit the robber who cxlled Gut; : Hurey up. you” : Quinn had about £47 in bille in hix Band shen thi ;'.':;;!. fired (e Brat shod The bullet struck Chiinn 0 the ab domen : i . ; Cassidy and Sayior both ran for the door. - The robber swung around and s 5 "Siand where you are'” Cassidy save he stopped. but not quickiy enough for the rmbber and was shot in the side FOUR KILLED IN COLLISION Freight Train and Hand Car Come To-. gether ‘with Fatal Resuits ~Three lnjured, : Wausau, "\.\'Eb', Sant, 29 «-Four peT gons were instantly killed :’e:z‘;‘z._ thtree atbiers Inhwred in & collision between B freight train and a hand ear one !1:3!;: wost of Edgar this county : A party of pine persotis were re turning from church at Ponlatownski and bad reached a rocky cut on the road when the frejizht traln erhshed inte them, throwing them agaipst the rocks : ‘ Two other men on the hand car Etz::@wd and sustained oniy slight in juries h : The train was in charge of Conductor Elusmerman of Wausay, ' TELEPHONE GIRLS SAVE TOWN Btick to Their Posts in Blazing Build: ing and Arouse Sleeping i ; Citizens. ; Painesvilie, O Sept. 28 —The brav. | ery of two telephone girls. Havel Christian and Allee Warren, sleeping in the telephone exchange 5t Perry, s village near- here. saved that town ! from total destraction by fire 3 : v Pire broke out in oa slore bepeath fizv exchange. The girls were alone, - stuck to their posts and fele phoned the sieeping citizens, Two glores, a livery stable and rest dence were burned before ald from ather towns arrived. Loss, §25.000 SHIP BLOWN UP AT SEA Every Man on Board British Vesse!, Except One, Said ta Have ; Perished. . i "~ Rangoon. Burmah, Sept 29 -—The Briish steamer Clan Mackintosh, be Aonging to the Madras Steamy Navigation Co, is reported to have blown up at sea. Every man on board. with ‘one exception, is sald to' have per ished. The Clan Mackintosh was on her way from Rangoon to Caleutia to be fitted out with new boilers? ¢ L s % ‘" Bank Officer is Indicted. ! New Haven, Conn., Sept 29 —Fred- | erick H. Brigham, the former book- | keeper of the Merchants’ National bank of this city, was indicted by the federal grand jury on the charges of misapplication of funds of the bank to the amount of $92.000 and of making false entries in the books of the . it Famous Stallion Chitwood Dead. i - Springfield, Il Sept. 29 —Chitwood, one of America’s most famous harness ‘horse sires, is. dead at J. C. Henry's | stock farm near Taylorville, aged 24. ‘He was by Nutwood and his dam was Magaie Wilkes. L ~ He was perhops bést known as the sire of Hedgewood Boy and Lady Maud C which recently broke the ‘world's team record. e . Legends of Wallenstein, l It was reported that he had ordered an officer to be put to death for appearing at his levee with the clank of spurs, and that he had hung a valet de chambre for presuming to wake him without orders. It was sald that | his palace was built on the ruins of a ‘hundred houses, that his stables were of the most sumptuous description, | that each horse had a rack and man- | stalls were divided by intercolumna- | stalls ‘were divided by intercolumnia- | S e I R
FLYER SMASHWES INTO REAR OF STOUK FHEIGHT N ; CHICAGD ASLEEP WHEN CRASH CAME Vittimg Are A Btocumen from North Dakcta and Montana—Caboose is o Cut .in Two-Boore of Per'igfi; Hurt, v Chlviens, Bepd 28 Hix ines wee ks‘ g 858 B soore o FOF ‘-,v";g--furedd when Ihe midnizh Byver of 1 Pan Handle ratlread ';:‘;-_. ity & Bonth. bound Chivalo Milmsuker & 55 Pau raiiroad slook trkin at Weer 19th and Rodith Hockwall slrecis. The men whe towt thelr lives were gl | stecktgen froan Narih Dakets and Montapa spd wire aeloen in the vabosse whoen th craEl Gorurred Tha victime w2t gl buried Ix .::'\xefv‘»:?'l the wrocked oay Zl;";‘,.ih oW st diffiedity that ralirosd e §"i! You and 5;;“ n Were ghle 10 v the dniired, who werd in dangvr ol bedng burtied to death. The enitine of the passetger treis plowed Iyrong the cabooge of the winek train sy ;.i'«’Z-»és‘ ¢ :z:ffzt-’?'xtg oand soan the debris was in Bames § Roster of the Dead. - - The de-ad L Kooh, Frank Dickinson N Iy by at McMabon's undertaking roams Mate, Jaeoh, Cullon, 8§ D siockman: hidy ot couniy morgue. Potter, Ho Mon Lake, N D storkman, body 5! MeMahon's anderiaking rooms, 2618 West 12th streel Sohlunger. Dob Fayette, N I, stoeckman: bhody at Me Mahon's undertaking rooms Stevens '\‘.‘ié.‘:jm: J.. Livingston, Mont A{v‘/g‘;ui mman: body at McMabon's underiaking rocins. Unidentißed man, body at county morgue. ! ; No Passengers Are injured. None of the passengers or crew of the passenger traln was seriosuly 18 inred, though many wers huried ont of thelr seats. The stock train had been slalied on the tracks where éls vation work Bln progress, The Pan Handle and Chicazo Terminal tracks Wre being raleed 1o pass over the tracks of the Chicage. }v‘.:.’-z’;:‘i::",:m:: & Chyines The caboose was cut in two and four of the eary in front of it were telp seoped, all eatehing fire at enes, The eriea of the inlored men and the bel lowing of the cattle in the wrecked cars, where many weore killed and al most all m-inred added térror to the scene. : , | No Signals, No Orders, They Say. Enginesr Mark Wallace and ks fire man, BEdward Ulark, of the passenger train. sald tha! they saw Bo signais displaved, and that g 0 far as they knew no orders had hevg given which would indicae that there was anything in the way on the irack. Walinre gula his train was going 206 miles an hoar when West 12th sireet wes reached, al which point there Is & sharp curve Not until the engine had gone around the vurve did the enginecr and firge an gee the other raln BIG REWARD FOR MURDERER Officers Spurred on to Capture Men : Who Killed Famiiy of . e Six, : : Richmond Va., Sept. 28 —Ag n stimulus to officers and detectives to put forth every effort to scoure the ap ‘ ;srx'Fiw:onfiiff:xs of the perpetrators of the erime committed at Hurley, Va where, last Wednesday "\George Meadows, his wife ibrée children and moilherin ‘law, Mrs Justis, were brutally mur dered, Gov. Swanson bas sapctioned the offer of a reward of $250 for the arrest and convietion of the person or persons guilty, and the board of supervisors of Buchanan couniy will offer §5OO, which will be supplemented by a private sabseription fund, which iz estiniated at $3.000, Celebrate End of War. ‘ Madiid, Bepl 5% —The capture of the towns of Nador and Zetuan by the Spanish forces in Morecen i belnz celebrated-here as the virtual end of the war with the Riffs. Dispatches received here from Melilla say that all the villages in the foothills of Mount Guruga, which has been the ‘Moorish stronghold, are in flames. - : Sl : : Preacher's Wife Kiils Self. - Cardiff, Wales, Sept. 28-—Margaret Price Evans, the wife of a New York clergyinan, committed suicide at Penwyllt, Wales, by shooting with a re volver. Mrs. Evans was, visiting Penwyllt, her birthplace, after an absence of 20 years. . - . Uniform Sparking Plug. o ~ Standardization of sparking ' plugs for automobiles has been attempted by the American Association of Licensed Automobile Manufacturers. The mechanical branch of this association for some time has been working on proposed standards for the amemmi The form now agreed upon has a seven-eighths-inch diameter of thread, one and one-eighth inch in_diameter, ’ TR :““ AT UM e B fiimswi%\?%%
“CLEARING HOUSE” FOR | WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC i : i : Federal District Attorney is Planning . o Make a Series of Raids § - in Chies : L in Crigagy. ' ; . S - . Chicagn, Sept 9 —Evidence that white sluve Ura®ekers are operatisg e O a gy sofie In Uhicsgo bas wfi unsurided by United Minmtss s*“‘% Briet Aticapey Madwin S R mevies O aids and provwvaiions Pay e Eade scon I 8 rotaonieney : The Jlaiviet stiavney Bas bad 80w eyt @fi\‘ ¢ Epmratived peareime o Esidonce,. Thelr mneris sre that a “Hhemrine Lovse™ foy ihe Dupemtation O RlleE vennes e v Ue el Nre ey W eratine n ChuaE v B d Sl v o el Sl o Eatey ot Si% eleal g Eoags it o eler sy Ew It s Hemrmag 1B %1 5 1 Bedieyedt Y “,. i levee :%”?‘ Foamwrie o ueinh Chidpage SweEre g Aite of e gitriot AltoTnßy. EaY That the wiite shave importets Bave Basn courage bovanss Ihete have febe B recent pyemeentiope by the tederad aheaitivs Rind that they “({*wfl the war ®as o e dehpped BE S hoowweves, dsinres TERE B« Bas nrver bad any blea ol easing ip v‘ i Biw releptiesys wEy ngainat Ihe 10 egal raffio i : Chisvagn & the 'S‘nm:“u_‘:,: iErtees. A L EErE R 10 the Dederal ABthot s tor B wyniens o orrafla dn forelEn WhTien gl eYtornay gver Yhe sntisee soiniry ?(}»:‘ Savergl vosra theie aB¥ 1 has LBl the conival diinibedling prany fot Faang e 5 wnd givte By ol whe CHave bewn ursd Do Bapropvan Baaes i Sy v omia it i - O Bty RAY el fH 0 S gus s LESR In il SRt anis : (FOF METHCDISTS. AT ROCKFORD Baventiath Seagion of the Hock River : Cornference Freuides Over by Bishop Googenit, ) e Rtflk L Phavead % TEe payen .vfjgeji; seEa o the ek Hivme ‘f feronie of the Matkodiat Pnimenpal whatveh ta i foll osulpg today B the i,"mv.;‘g PoSrepet ehurell BN T 8 ™K the delepnies witl Be vory busy with Bieeting: morning, alternoas and oyet g Dishor Goodesll of New York I the precbling offcer Al a et ug lagt pighr the delegalen weors Lnmaily ¥ '3\“&“?&1 ol i f: - }“-‘i! af';:?i }(‘ili;(;{f’ an CBont o sueinl interoourse, : This morning's- sesplon wag gives This moraing goasion wag given BB mainly o rouiine boriness and Ihe presenistion of UG i the allerxoon thare wan &5 inleresting ad Aegpn by Besy Jeorge BLoSppith - on TR Missionary Cricle n Afviod ™ aft & z 3 3 % YRy s . : ¢ & which Dishiep Viptenl sfcke 000 ey _s;:‘7{,{-;” ot il Pevapr TW gt the Methodist Brotherbood meeting 2] Lo addressed by Bishiop Moe Down Cell and Hanvord Crawlord MR anpuikl wissionary serman will be deiyvemnd toumorrow allernoan by i Rey A 8 Hauskine: ¥Friday the lay men's asscocintion: ahd Ihe somen's Cmifsslonary § orgsnizations will meey; Baturday will be devoted lo bospiial ' penesies” and freadinen’s aid work eun ; i THE MARKETS Grain, Provisions, Etc. s 5 Chtcr g :‘:"’{:‘f s PO it Fany Winter wHaigt Bient, Jute 8 Bl rtraight. Tl B Dileay e BRIEESE. Hpring Whoad sgee Padnl Brandn, woesd BT Risiomta Brard BpEitg pateni. fute. BHUBELW. Minnesmda L hard siovhe stradehl expert bagss M 9 CEN e oteare, 1Y F e i S o Povamr - Sgew ey L TEEL %% LmETte per G B3R G dRrE. per BIGL dmie oo ¥ L W A Higher Dectniter. | #BOOO P May BooustE O i Treoember, WOGEHO% EMay, BN b P OATR Rireng Precember ko e Fo BUTTL R Oreamery. peitk, D gl \ - feladl Aloakew BB prints. s 4355 S B Bl Sonrs, N Bewesil SWSO L dRIY e exiias, N, ek, oA e R S 0 Piadten Na 1 % pashing slosn 056 L BEOUOR - Misiellomess, St e AR T s e linded SRo 0 ardlinery LN fiedie Bhg prinin. Lests 2§ N LY ditten 10 checkr, e : _ | POTATOES Ceeide e fanew. B E iy 1 gond SOTEC T Humeed noiatongs dee. Lsees Bh. SIOE Yogoniea gir Bam, BLOW ECOBIVE POULTRY SPerkeve vk LB chichene Towls B roosters B Speinge B, goese By b dasedow, T g é - : ! poman s 2 : T New Yuork, Sept, & FLOUR--Bready with frading guiel i WHEAT -Infuenced b Biglur osbiles, Letren o autsade markeix aest o sooe. ; whst Hpster borthiwesl peleipls, Wheal P o and %o higher. iwcemitewr, BOT % oG TN, o . Live Stock. e : Chibagn, Hept S O CATTLE Uhaloe (0 prime stecrs, § 549 (A 3 gond 1o cholor wteers, $6756750 meL dium to. pood wteers §5 TGO G cdmmon R Fond ocrs, ‘Z)iiiii,:lx‘ goud 1o famy L paartings, 50080 Ingerior Rillers, B sgp : L 4 2 . e ;&,;.%; goesd to o chodoe bwd cows LR D medicm 1o good berf cows, B Cenmmnn 1o Foud onttars, 50600 Inferis L Oor to pond cannvrs, RLOGLIE goed 1o b edicdos heifere, BOeS 5, conunen 1o fTalr ; bettare, £ 00043 buicher Balls, B I Chelogun ol SLEGT W goed do vhaice {rfl}i‘éwl BN AR alvas, BT : L HOGE-Guad (e prime heave, ;xm&m falr e pood beavy, BGURE goed do chalce Reght, 898 0 et mixed B W @RS common Heht PRS- buteher owelphits. 8008 aedhinn welpht mined, PRSOO rough poacking. FAAGSW. pigs, BT : . i : Omaha, Neb, Sept, B | CATTLE-Markel netive, steady. Native steers, S4OSROY cowx and leifers. 800 @o0): westorn sleers, K 345, Texas L steers. B OORA 1S cows and heifers, £75 G4O, canners, LGS stockers . and feeders, 200005 calves, 25457 dulls, atags, et SEGLA - - HOGS-Market shade to i cents lower Heavy, $8.0G8.15; mixed. sGsle; lght, BIGR . pigs, WTHETTS buik of sales, . SHEEP-—Market steady. Yearlings, $5.00 m*flh#m’}i:fim‘i ewes, J. 0004.40; Jambs, $.505 T e ;‘,;_,*;’:":4:,;;_.;’ .____.._-__...__......._....._. . z 2 ~ Your complexion as well as your § temper is rendered miserable by a disordered liver. By taking Cham. berlan’s Stomach and Liver Tablets you ean improve both. Sold by 8. I TR TR v e d s Le s i ?:?i}&.‘jé AINGS. e S Dae R Rk oo SR SR BT T L e pa gl L e - XNotaminate should be lost when el ii PR SRR T R G A ;.,L,!fig v lm‘ rl n ’ lE,I df: % ok G n" R ‘ et v," %m - x’s) DL B i /‘;,,, .y Bone & ;.; Ba él‘.j~f, fi LA - preYeuay | - GALVLACK. Pt w,i - J. Willisn m 5 *fii SFVMS MY N 2 @ TR AMMIIN. . &0 -
WILL ASK soocom YO COM : PLETE IRBIGATION PRO: o JECTR S Tl CHEER DECLARATION WILDLY Haz Been Houpe af %flt;aém i Arid , Begiors for Yearss -~ Prezigest Feplzed Woek of @oth Finghat and i{é,y,fi‘{;#,\'> 3 : ,~“ ) 2 LR R Yoas? ¥ i -m . A A 5 i s W Bt Tay 537 Tl g 5 L presidests © deeluiation . wis ol thusmaiivaiiy dligered Phe president doclarsd. (2al . giany To Feliow Hosseven . #34% e tine HaT s : ~ a 2 $ -A'#;,"t EYPrYy 19 3@ WEY Vhe 'pheaduntl 8700 A » ) Ot Foresier Gilosd Piocia? had e el by Nr §~x g RN : Control Waler Power. Sites, - Prigidept Talt ; iy v oms ¥ 4% Aav',;:"»,\ HEreta &g it suof g the seliing T ok snd aunetal BRg: B - 8§ inTa ranid BGaG ¥YIHQ VTR ) and ix b ,z § 6 moeofEre &l M ’r P owid the heag of Ihe B srvay of {esges vy i the t,}’:;»fli'-‘,iu*‘fzt 233 A aAts T £ Pralses Pinchet, - . i -, s - M dan't stup 1o discuss s iength : e fors ETY guemiion 7‘l_3'"" ey terful progress made by Mro Pinchiot . wilk the earnest sulipert of Mr Hoswereld ' t the depuangintiog of gz; reisty i this weaters €ouulyy of” the ground ErEy WHaR Deing lafed WhIoR confress intended for indivtdusiy and wag Leing withheld {ros them. . ) fur 1 think goperal ppposition Mr. Pincbols pians haw disappoared and that the great body of the Ader ; ican peopls fecogiizes the henelt of the reforg 8 relen Boe Lo foreainy and greatly regret that it was not be gut vears before o The plan of the government o ‘elufty the arld and semiarid iands manifested 18 he reciassalian actl, hasg bewn carcbed oo mosl rapidiv by the bureas charged “si-.1,‘: w‘ g 5 ":‘;, ._ % There afe e 04 projecis which have been #nis g e fe:; : © n-:;a mation borean, apd | bellsve that adl of them are o be eompended Ter thelr axcellient adaplalion of the byl pose for which they were erected; and for the spead with which the work kag been dope " © lkeague of Velerans and Sans, . Bay City, Mich. Sept. 24-—~The Na. tional League of Veterans and Sons’a politieal and patriotic society that wis corgsnized two years ago, metl here | thday- for 18 annual convention t of two days. George Raab of Flint, Mich,, s -the lentepant general and P. H. Anl drews, also of Flnt, the sdjutant gen#ral. The purpose of the league is w help men who bave gerved at any time in -the United. Stales army or gix years ip the National Guard, and. their lineal descendants. One of its ohiects is to see that veterans get thelr “fair share” of public officey, -.- . Medal for Dickinson, - Washington, Sept, 2% —For ‘jumping into the river at Detroit, Mich. and rescuing James F. Joy, a Detroit laws yer, in August 1865, Secrelary of War Ditkinzon was presented with a goid medal. The presentation -was made at the war departmenf by Assistant’ Secretary of the Treasury Hilles, The presentation of the medal was suggested by President Thomas E. Herndon, of the American Cross of ‘Honor. G - Strikers Agitate Three-Cent Fare, Omaha, Neb,, Sept. 29.—The strikers began their circulation of a petition for the submission to the voters at the November election under the state referendum law of an ordinahce providing for three-cent street car fares. Denot be g.emm-»a. into taking anything but Foleg's Honev and Tar ! for chronic eoughs, brouchitis, hay. fevel, asthma, and lung trouble, as it stops the cough aud beals the longs. For sale by all druggists. ~ Don’t waste your money buving plasters when you can get a bottle of Cbamberiain’s Liniment for twenty. five cents. A piece of flannel damp - ened with this linimeut is sup Eps By h o ~«.?‘.«».;._»/:-r. : s ki,gfi?‘;;‘;gf L w.,..u heyt LS CoTaib s R
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