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THE PLATTSBUB6HJ SENTINEL. FRIDAY MORNING, JAN. 18, 190T.

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"FIST P K . T D H l S |hMt k0Mt about t he h o m e as usnaI i 0 1 '"' <l((l(i llld lin<l - h i c l d e d t h eJ L J ^ X ±. 1 V A V J J W . jDetembn 20in,.itt(M a hapjn Chust- | guilU OM s m e nosto Hoops , ,e ie

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",as suudPiih Miuken \Mth, l»net l to In il^ Toi VPWM al honts she ' s.if>< a^ 'midni^br a siskins ' and lit'lui deat ones but Kiadu^Ih (deil.ues that i e n I m , il any ol Hie

in to un< onsoio ' i sness She ^ouheis dismissed \MHIOU! honoi4d unti l Sarurdav even ing tin i could h . n o been i^noranl of v\ ha I ocil r WIMM she passed on to bo c m i c d That pa i t ol Iho oidei >\ hicli

' v i t h (Joel I hu t s the s o l d i e r i'lom all < m l <>inp!o\j l le i husband "iiinnf", a ' l l ' * o I meat imdei the jim eminent r KM okedI d u i ^ h t e " - Uis ^ddie H ^ ^ ^ o ^ i , j hy the president Tins Mi use thej 'Mie ol (}eo I l p A v o i l h md Mis So%- iPtes ident says . ^ a s Ia< KIUR m \ ibdit \j m o m TJ ( i n k the l a h e i a s t o n - ' Th'1 disch.uu:ed iroops iiowe\ ei v\V

dnughfei Such a lownir niothoi h 11>(' f ote\ e r b u i e d Mom t e o n b s t i n u in

Before Buying SEEDS.

THE VERY BEST

h<»ii< h.id Mis c i a ik loi IIP s l p u - i lohildion ( h o almost IOIL>OI tho tio I I

[ o! blood \A 1-, KicKiiii: I oi ijc-ide those a ie left a daughte i -I in Uiw s o o i a l J?I\ nd-childron hoinltvo, Wi , \ n t t i--.he i p a i o l as he

llpiyp rncle oi mom nine fnondsJ ll\o fungal seivioe w^s al her lale1 home on T» u m 2 H >\ Til us of' the \i K < inch officiating

^ n v m v or i n n md is to this theK^KI^HI says that 1 hen* is no doubt

"H oonstttutional aud loxal jmwei "Testimony of Eyewitnesses.

Sodp' .aij PIail 's lopoii J»IU»J? IhoBoswoith whom M\OUI itMuuonv ot « i l n o s ^ is uan-<wn child, and a | muted with the mov-a^o The testi

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The Moffitt Farm, situate 2 1-2miles north of the city, offer for

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sale pure bred Hols tern r riesian a *. HCttl

inon, of tourleeu eyewitnesses is >i\en and the piesldeut rteel.nes 1 IiJIy Uieevidence is coin lu«sh (» that the \veaj)ons used weie Spnn^iield ntles utiwused bj United stales tioops meludinji the npfti'o (loop-, who weie in Ihegar) ison at HIOWIM ille

| T o emo\ freedom from rhil j The presidents messaae is as lol

Tfou to f i n e Chilblains

Cattle.- - ttterd headed bv Mutual Paul Ue KoI, No. 27,681,

H. T. H, B, andBer\l Wajncs. *>aul t>c KoI 2d, No, 32,418,11. T

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neld, Me, "I applv Dtuklen's Arnica

excellent resul 's " (itiar-anteed to cuie tevei s,oicfa, indolent [hrf.° c^1Tlp

HIPPI^, pile*, bums, wounds, irost j J^on win?bites and t.kin disputesOJ-UK Co , and O T Larkm dniRitoies

K S*>i.at< — In ins niet.si(?p to thpiieatinpr of the dlsm.iss.al without>i t^tain n unofl inomlxis of th<

thrro companies of the Twonty-flith Inthe reports of the ofl'c <rs

the dismissal was l>as <1(' at CadvJThtso unoitv wi r< ma do in ncootdance

It Ii ts been neco-ssan io emplovc\t\A n arV al iho Xow Jeisev poni-tont ian to keei) women irom flu t i n g ' w iAith thH conMcts v will be aaff, *"

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Tho breeding; of the above namedsires is the very best. Dams from theNottingham Herd of Syracuse, N.Y , andfrom the Gerrot Miller Herd of Peter-boro, N. Y., arc equally good. A choiceUn^T^XrM^rZtlot of youngsters of both sexes for sale, j ,"uB

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Prices reasonable. Herd numbers over j "X '^^\oZ nZl *T»C60 head.

discipline in th'iff pieci«-pl\ thr LOIIISP that in this4 v, as put am <i Inabimu h howovor asthe wtnitc ((imtion watt raised nh tosviHu'ioiu-y oi Ihi pvidcucf I doompd it

i to M nd M xjoi Hlockaoro and Assutto tho Altoinfjr G<jnoiai Purdv to

•<M, to ( o ^ t u n r to believe t h a t (nation on tho rmuml in i»terpn<o to thewoild 1, ould «foon KO to t he m ^ ' ' ' 1 ^ h"?«with transmit RooiPtaiv

T a t t s i(.poi( and the Ipstiimmv takr'nuncUi oath of tho vurious winnss ts t>xarnlnod in t?ie course of the i l l u s t r a -tion I also submit various fvliibit-i in-clmMnK maps ol fJiownsvilU* uul Toi tBiown photQRt.iphs of various huihUnpsA lottu from Jujff, I'uiks to h)H wife toeetivei with <L 1> indolc* \ thn tv throe omp

JOHN H. MOFFITT.j !a\ttti\e ' Guaranteed to oute bilions-! ness and constip.iHon 25t at Cadj'l>nig Co, and 0 T Larkln diusr

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life, fire, Accident, Plate Glass, andLiabi^tv Insurance

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RUTLAND TDMTB TAF1J9.

Corrected to Oct 1st 1906Dally Except Sunday.

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a m FrepsA Periodical Drops.t t 1 / \ ( p DRSIRED

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clips inckod m> in tin sUoots or Browns-vllk within n low liouis aft< r the ajiootirifi-, tl«(p steel jaok<>tcd hutlct' diul snmfsetaps ol the «asinps oL oth<>i hulUMspicked out of thi houses into which thmh.ul Ix «n Iired A telegram lioni IHulodStates Commissioner Ft H (1IO«IBOI atUiownsMlk aiuinumes that six additionalbuUftt,—bkn Uv others from PprniKtir Idlhics,—Uktn liom buildings in Browtia-vlllc with buiiporthig1 <iftlda\lts h.ne«lnc<» been sent to tho seirptaiv ot wai

Brownsville Crimes Enumerated.U appoai »> irom the toshmouv that on

TRAINS LEAVE ROUSES POINT ' t h c . n l ^ h t ot t h u VMh o f AuRust Mi sov-JUNCTION WEST,

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son oi persons in the HIv of JtrownsvilleAnionf, t iosc u^rc the followlnfc

i D Thf mi.rdor of Fiank Natn^(b) Tho Assault with intent to kill the

lieutenant ot police DnrmiirfiK i W1HH<, __ . , T W I J M n ,hoiw> was killed uurtoi him and who it iii> A JU Mixed for Cherubusco i aim was shot so severcK that it had tc

and intei mediate stations J be amputatedS l.{ P M. EXPRESS for Chateau- I J ^ J ^ *£

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gay, Malone , Norwood , Offdens-. ^ " i O ' J , ^ , . u / t h e '«mdow l ho!1 t'nc^^Ai'n'Vib u i g a n d JnL&imediate s ta t lona . | hotel

T U A l N a L E A V E I tOUSKS POINT I <(l> rl'he shootlns into H«»\«al p m itcJUiVCTION SOUTH " 1 " l W ( m t S i n l l u > ( l i v o f H l

10 00 A M E X P R E S S t ion i Ogdens- [hurj?, Noiwood , Malone C h a t e a u - , ioi Lu< shootmR u md ^iit,hiu ivonnda.iy a n d I n t e r m e d i a t e s t a t i o n s f o r l l n ; , , o ! J3i<ci«uioB u r l i n g t o n , Bos tou . Troy , Albany ' b^'somthoci"" W ° ' " l l u " u l O m i l " l l ( 'aud Now Y o i k P u l l m a n P a r l o r , v , t,> t\v n( \ i ib a n d coaehos , Albunifh to Al , th* u i ' i im ib a n \ m i l A lbanv to Now Yoik and m o 1 ' ai l o s c ^i '"n«i kind ha<i ijpcirio.1t l > o s t o n i h o t w . n imh\ idual m.mbcis of tho . om

i -- , \ \ , oaiu.H and in.miduol u t i / . n - . ol HJOVMS(l ><» P M iMtved l i o m CheiubUbCO ' villf (ulmm.itiiiK m complaints w Im Ii n-

Joi lioiISCS Po in t ult.rl in the '•oldu'it. IIUHR < ontin .1 withS i(. P M M A I L E X P R E S S f r o m O « - 1 1 | | il£ ^™% n l t h l ^ u K " " "» l l l i t X l "

<ionsbuip-, N o r w o o d . M a l o n e , C h a - , " n ^ r j ^ , , " 1 l l " ' ^ I'M" i>,» s( < n slum ,t< U I I M V a n d i n t e i m e d i a t e o t a t i o n a ' h e \ o n d m; pos ii.ihM nt in u »t <iu.-ti<ni o r B u r l i n g t o n , B o s t o n , T r o y , A l - | t h i l t iiolrn' hidivi<inuis mnom,' the coloredbany, and New York via Grand j fjrSutmBo^mcntliin d i smis<" (! J ' " " ^ 1 " ^Isle. Pullman Sleeping Cars Al-Un'of thr-; otherVnd^vldeAis whom°r"diM-burgh to New York and Boston, j missed had knowlodKo nT the deed andTlWOUgh coaches Alburgh to Troy j "hioldeil from the law those who c-oin-an4 Boston. | mI t

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Thr only niotiv*1 .suir^^sti'd •*** »* .-,*,n-,],.C A. NIMMO, G. P. A., Rutland. Influen.iinR any onv" elsp-'wrt^C. F. DALY, P. T. M., New York. B t rid of the rolored troop(JJ3O. T. JA-KVIS. Geul. Mgr. thf n lmPo l l ' ' r t «IP oitiznns

vlllo. to shoot up their own hiA GUARANTEED CURE FOR PLLES | Swn'poS'o^wcmnS'thr fiei[tchlng, Blind, Bleeding, Protruding i had b,en :'in uflieer "v,r t«vnPiioa. Druggists are authorized to I w i l h t h n P U I ' H W V o f ( l i^«^it irefund money If PAZO OINTMENT! [ ' j ' ^ , , , ,fails to euro In 6 to 14 days. 50o. '

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WANTS A SEPARATION

MAINTAINS HIS ARM* RIGHTS

in rvUSSTqS to Senate E ecu»ti m Reassei ts Tn^ir Guilt o* B-own-vil 'sCnme 3i"id Sends Tes t imoiy to P oveIt—Secretary Ta*t s Letter.

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' Countess of Westmorland Asks; ' Divorce From EarL

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F o r ! r e f * American Croesus, Living InEnglish Mansion, Awaits Outcome ofProceedings to Make Fam«ui BeautyHis Wife—Obstacfe* In the\ Way.

I omion, Jan 15—Despite the factthd siu md hci husband have been

j ^ t ' " m puohc since reports cropped uplhat ilu'it marital lelations were strain-t'tl it < ,m bo tafpd on the best autuor-

'it\ that Tho ( ouutpss of Westmorland" v !>i*-*i»«nin to bntii, duorce proceed-

J she flesues nor froedona «K> that she' ^ ' 1 1 b<J < lb l ( i t 0 m a i r y a former Ne\r, YorUei. an expatriated \raerican Cnfe-

who has lived in England for1 P l U s JUUT. w j l o o w n R a splendid and

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(>d.n Mr« Hale Odin md Jvidjrr Pa rks -testified thil thev saw the assailants orsome ot them at varvmpf di^t^nees andUiat the-- \M.TQ negro troops most of thowltmvK»s gi\msr then te<*timonv in suchshape that thet< is no pos«*ihiiit% of then*hivmfi been mi-takpn Two otlu i wit-nesses Joaeph Hodin and (i^ncio Padronsat\ some ot th» issiilants .md wstifiedthai xhf\ weie <-oldiors (thA onH soldiersin ihe noiKhboihood boms tlu eojoi

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J »(i - • , Tho b(s«iutif\il nnd (harming aristo-M.» i - i ni ,ciiit will allege in Ju»i bill of complaint' that hpr Inisbancl has been false to hf«

m a m a ^ vows and has tteated hetoruelly

Expatriates Income Enormous.Tho income liom New York real es-

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I V OtllPlS c Mooro Or Thoriid i and ch i tks A Tfammond testified toheniuii?. ilie shooting- ind hpflrine the |voices of th" men who wctc doins it and

but did not a< tu illi seo the mtn whowcie domK thf shooting About twi int\- |tiv< othi'i witnesses gave tevthnon\ < or ]loborutms to a jyreatpi oi It ssoi decreethc t(stimon\ of those who thus saw theshooteis or hoard them

The testimonv ot thce c\e and eai wit <ncsacs would establish hevond all possi 'bll'tv of foiurullodon the fu t that tht ,shootins- was committfd b\ ten or filteen\>i mou of Ihe ncfcio tionp«! from the par- I

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put up th< hi.ttrr- m front of tlv saloonon Elizabeth street md then < ame backthrough the <mlrt^d^d in oi •?«» to < lof-othe -ille-\ pate or doo> winch stood openThe firing KIPW closer ond Alanis tookrefuge under the ^tamase whort ht<onld sr>(» Natns as he <n.me out of thesaloon door into the eourt\ard Pnriadofollowed Nntus out and stood in theomtvaid, when tV

d shot at N;istein on his

boms th< eoloied m t o t h o 'a|I ^ a,^itnew^-namelv I w h o h a d M t o h ^ t h es <^harles S Can- t o t h p u fj M ]

Preeiidohad a bnllot hole

can multimillionaire who renouncedhis own icountry and swore allegianceto Groat Britain, is enormous At thetime ho became A naturalized Britishsubject the eyes ot the world wereturned on him in censure."*" It is known that this expatriate hasbeen the admirer and benefactor of tilftbeautiful countess Just n<jw she is inLondon, made conspicuous because ofmagnificent furs tosting a fortune.

She make1? her socinl calls in a aand-ided m th^ hand 7i!d j < ! o m c ^ndaulet which Avas presented tomou£h his coat her at Christmas time by her rich

wooer This landaulet and other co«*Uypresents were showered on the count-ess .i short time after she met the manshe is set on marrying

To minimize the publicity and pre-vent tne sensation that the beginningot the divorce proceedings will *mrelycause- in France, England and America efforts are being made to arrange

Evidence Is Conclusive.The <?\idonce I«J conclusive that thei

were no puns e\< ept the Springfield prur•which would discharge* tho bullets iromtho cartridges to\ nd When this e\i-donco is < aiefulU eonfcidorod it is a conelusive demonstration that the firingmust ha\o been done b\ men with therifles of tho Springfield 1903 model

Mr. Sanborn, the to.legraph operator, aUnion soldi*r in a Maine regiment and I ., . „, , „

ho had been in Brownsville thirty M-ar* ' t n a t t h o *mt s l i a I 1 n o t °° defended.nson and this t<stnnom of theirs would , w a a sleeping in a room back of the tele-be amplv sufhrionl in itself if not a car- graph offleo on the ground floor wastridRf oi bullpt hid been tound pxactlv , awakened b\ the tiring was confused lor— Lh* hulhts ami cartridges that were1 some minutes T.nd did not at once get upfound would have established the guilt of laid ftrinp seemed to be rlg-ht inthe uoopb .ven had not a sinfilo o%ewit-i f ront of the garrison gate lust outndeness s<en then^ or othei witnesses heard, (he wall very near the window Afterth(m the first tiring he looked through the

The testimony of the witnesses and the ' chides of the blinds and saw one coloredposition of the bullet holes show that fif-' soldiei come fioiI pen oi twenty oi Ihe negio troops gath-( leymod mside tho loit and that the firstHurts filed into the town wete ttred fromwithin the lort Home of them at leastttom the upper galleries of the barracks

Time Consumed In Raid.Tlu te*Umon\ furtliei nhows that the

tioops then ame out ovci tho walls someof them perhaps goniR through the ftatemd advant d «i distance of 'J00 vards orthueabout into the town During theiraihance the\ shot into two hotels and

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the direction of the al-

A short distance beyond the Thomehouse the men who did the shooting canrCQ the Miller hotel and theie, as theycame to the mouth of the allev, thev sawLieutenant Dominguej; of the police pass-g pong along Thitteenth street on

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Two Obstacles In th* Way.But whether thi« can be done with

the enounous resources at tlie com-mand of the successor of the earl Inthe countess' affections is not at pres-ent known. The only way that this ob-struction to the romance can be sur-mounted is to induce the earl not %obring counter charges against his wife.

Another obstacle may be the inter-vention of tho king's proctor, who maystep in and render a divorce impossi-ble Xo do this it vk ill have to be shownthat the countess has been as derelict

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y thomd his horiio Dominguca testi-1 m u e r wedded life us has been the earl.he passed within twenty-five —

as thov came out of the! Ep.dermc Will Spread.foe' ot the mon as thov came out of thiallo\ and that in the light that was shin-ing on the north aifio ot Washington andT h i t t h t t d th h dthe private honors into which the\ (Ired

contained women md children Tlie\ vl<hberatolv fc'lled Frank Natus thc bir-teriflei shooting him down fiorn a dislance of ahout fifteen ^ards Thev shotit a man and woman Mi and Mis Odinand their little bov as the\ stood in theW.mdovv of tht Miller hotel the hullot go-in& less than two inches from the headot the worn Lin Thev shot down the lieu-Uii.int of police who was on horseback,killing his hoist and wounding him sothat his aim had to he amputated They

] Thirteenth '•tteets and on the north side' of Klirahoth and Thirteenth streets he. was able to identify the men whom he| had seen on Fourteen th stieet as coloredj men m imitorm Ilia horse was shoti twito and he was shot in the arm, and

" ' arm ahattei "Mi and Mrs Odin in a second storj

joom at Miller's hotel heard the shootingat the banuuks coming north and thevtook position at a window on th< alleynear a bed in which was sleeping a bo>ele\eu years old He stood up m the bed

that the throe of them with theirattempt*d to kill the two policeman whowoio his companion* shooting one throughthe hat Thev *>hot at least ei^ht butfletsInto the Cow oh house putting out A light<>d Limp on th. dining room tabl. Mrs j vnmin&Wz "and''the expnOown and hoi me children wfre m the ' f a ( t l o n a t h a v i n £ h l t „,„, W h e n t h o b ( n

• Thoy ] i t 1>nrp tl»rew themselves I n l d e a remark to th* mother which she

lieads together were looking out of iwindow on to the allev as the men came1

up Thov heard tho remark, whioh otherwitnesses report, calling for a vlpllev t

y ce thprone on the floor and were not hillml into the Start k house, the

They |ullcts It called the attention of one

—• 7 —"' -••- ot the men .below to their presence,going through the mosquito bui of a bed ^u^reuponth/j took his gun and fired at

point blank range at them The bulletstiikik the seieen through which thevwt_re looking struck the lower sash ofthe window, which was raised, and wentinto the ceiling *nd through into tncloom ju&t o\ei the Odins1 room AfrsOdin sajs that the bullet went thrpugh

Irom • ighteon to twent\ inches abovwheie little chlldien weio shf ping Therewas a light in the children's room.

Tho shooting took place neat midnightTho panic caused bv tho uttorh unex-pected, attack waa gieut The daiknossof pournf, increased tho confusion Theie

conflict of testimonv on some of the ( nf>r hair*mlnot points, bvit everv essenti.il point< stabbshed beyond poRslbillt\ of honesti|u<stion Th* careful examination otMr l»i,idv assistant to the Utoniogenet 11 resulted meiel\ in '•trenathonmgtb< leports alroul\ made h\ the resulaiarm\ atithoiities The shooting it appens occupied lbout ten mimics al-though H mav ha\e been some minute1 fi

mort oi l< ss It is out of the question that j1

the nftfi'n oi tvventi men engaged in the '1's.uilt could llivp gathoicd behind the 'wall ot the fort begun tiring some otthem on the poiches of the barruks,trwii' out into Ihe town fired in themUhbojhood of M) shots in thc townmd then returned—the tot ll time occupied mom the time of tin iirst shot toHie time of then ntuiu hem,, sotmwhenin th« neighborhood of ten minutes

nt mam ol thch (omjndes Knowing

One More Conviction.Vnotnei conviction that forces itself

upon the nund from the reading of thisevidence, especmllj that of those wit-nesses who testity with reference to theIx ginning ot the hring and what took placealong the gainson road and behind theR urlson wall wi h the statements of fouror five witnesses as to the tiring of bul-

MS from the- upper galJenes or porches ofhe barracks— a fact coiroborated by the

alignment of bullet holes in the housesalong the sarrison road-Ms that -what tookplace on the porches and just back of the

n neks the voile} ing, the noise themen and the walking

what, thd c l a i l , r. \ i ( h n « * 1

Ind oneed

I l i

indtodth

of tho no U ih

it likt lv th iif tn\ oi the soldnild h n o been ignoIt is well nit-h imf

[commissionedban lok- shot

along the poidies, could not have takenplace without awakening and attractingthe attention of all who wore in the bar-I a< ka, privates and noncommissioned of'

ihWul'lVr' n c o t s whether asleep or not and that itis utterH impossible that they should nothave been awaie ot what was going on

eight or ten minutes thtrcaftei That a.,'unrd which was on watch, with a sei

ldditiouil

Pittslfurg, .Taa 15.—Tons of filth andsewage trom up rlvei points are beingcarried down the Allegheny river by'the flood and into the city watermains. The health authorities declarethat the present epidemic of typhoidfever certain to increase. There*are now mow* than U00 caso,« of thi»disease m this city An analysis ofihe city water shows it to be 33 1-3 percent sewage and other fllth.

France Erects Mobilizing Post.ParK, Jau 1C>.—One of the results

of the "war scare" of last spring pre-ceding the Algeolras conference, whenthe French government suddenly awoketo the fact that France was little tet-ter prepared to meet her Germau tivajin the field than she wns in 18T0, ht»sbeen the erection of an immense mo-bilizing station near St. Cyr, on theBolt railroad which runs around Pnrta.

Title of Play Led to Suicide.Louisville, Ky . Jan. 15.—Bob 3

wert, .i well known baseball player ofLouisville, killed himself as he gazedupon the photograph of Elsie Orescy, aChicago actress. On the photographwas the name of Miss Crescy's lastplaj, "To Die at Dawn." Frieqds ofthe ball player believe that i t was thestrange title which caused him to endhis life.

Steel Magnate Quits Wife of Youth.Cleveland, O., Jan. 15.—Another steel

magnate's wife has* been cut loosefrom him by the courts This time it HMrs TV II. Dormer, wife of the mattfor whom II C. Frick named the Iro*fttown 6f Douorn, Pa. A pretty gov-erness is said by her to have be«jithe wedfte which was insetted, betweenher Mu\ hoi husband, who is u njHllou-aire

ttli 1

knoRevokes Civil Disbarment.

o additional evidence thus talton rinion impossible to qu

hi

tst Urine took plateen awaio that thiht>r comiades is utteTho sworn tostimo

battalion wh

should iwt haas the woik

in the

tion tho- conwas busod.over every iboon raised.

upon

of laam

which

and fact- saUstiedmissing tli

arefullythat has

tlihood of -Pprt Brown was taken and was

! in the record originally submitted. Inthis each man denies that he engaged in

i the shooting or knew anything, al»out it.: In thc face of the evidence already re-

r oath by the menvercome or meetce1 that men ot

thls

id th'f the battalion do

tit honor was not to bar them from i the overwhelming•ivil employment, under the govern-j this battalion did do the shooting- con-

and therefore that the part, of ihe ' tuinod in the testimony already submit-• which consisted of a. declaration to; ted to the senate und connrmed by th«effect was lacking' in validity, and I ! evidence herewith transmitted. Very re-

directed that, such portion be re- ' Bpectfully, WILLIAM H. TAFT.voked. As to the. rest of the •

' missing: the individiuils in question •, out honor and declaring the effect of

discha< he

either t h e• to thei fut.u i re-c

Secretary of War.

Rutland, Vt.. Jan. W.--Wildcats, at-traoted hy rho deer have appeared iularge numbers nenr the outskirts ofsufroutulinjjf towns ami have caused jconsiderable alarm among;-the inhabit-j

Many Dead in Mine Exploaion.('hntou, Ind , Jan. 15 —Joseph Jo-

>( ph, Kdw<ir<l Wolfe, John Herman.mtl Petor Lftivlsc, miners, were klll-tMi in an explosion nt mine No. 7. It Isnot known how many more mea werein the mine, but It Is feared six or sev-en more will he. found dead. Six in-jured have been brought out.

Mswing Machine Inventor Dead.Philadelphia, Jan. 15.—James Ingra-

ham Eavenson, who was one of th«lenders in tlie litigation for the $30,-000,000 Iugraham estate In Engluud, isdead here. He was an inventor ofmowing machine devices and was slr-ty-six years of age.

- the mtitutic - lalot 1 •vie'

witnesses mistook themthey tli.sgulsPd th-ir ,-«-;lst six wllu.-ssi.-s ^^•\u,nisiook their voi,.,..s ;1i(-!,'rut'S. They v.vi-c n.Ucy wore heard by \u.i

bliiekcii"d j,y another executive order. The farts didurt^t:> e\'o not merely warrant the action took—they

. • rendered such action Imperative unless 1~roes; rnar. w j i a t o p r o v e f a i s e t 0 m y sworn duty.•"' ' I a l , If any one of thc men discharged horo-i linn .i'lMh; a f t e i . H h 0 W 3 t o m y satlBfactloii that he In'•'. t l i o s c !)f j clear of sultt or ol" .shielding- the. guilvy I-vicnus. i»r . v v ! 1 1 t u k t , w ) u u ; 1 0 t l 0 l l >H warruntcHt, butitu^iitjcd o ^ ^ gji'cvmistaiicea I hstvo above detailed

No Falling Off In Scarlet Fever Cases.Boston, Jan. .15.--The list of scarlet

fever patients in this city continues te,tjrow larger, and when Dr. Shea of tlit?local board of health reached his orn'oelw found thai fourteen cases weru re-uorted during' tUu duy»

Miss Rives to Wed W. O. Burden.Lakewood, N. J., Jan. 15.~Announc«-tent was made to intimate friencU

j here of the engagement of Miss NatlcaHives, daughter of Mrs. George L. •Rives, to Williams D. Burden, won ofthe late James A. Burden.

Some men foi-*?et that It reallyisn't necessary to wait until NeveYears lo.-l>e«in being- better., j

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