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Maude, girls, BOTY: Each You my surprisze« hor about vet, sur one of the most was equally gullty as an acces she received the stolen property seemed to have perfect confi sentence was pronounced erly qualified official, they serve their ther. They neither making their sentence al but during term toge were directly char 3 W. B., in Puck. by a prop decided tr time toge loyal to the end any effort have irogated or shortened remained to the course «¢ helr lc small geable ther offenses them several Now They Sleep Inside. George H. Beattie, jeweler in old Arcade, and L. E. Ralston, of the News, have jointly and several ly decided that sleeping out in open isn’t all t! to be, says the Cleveland Leader Beattie farm, near Chagrin Falls other night, when a runaway from the county fair cits the lane leading up to the Beattle es tate and came along at full speed Sound asleep, but dreaming of im his cot toward from his cot TUNAWAY the north, and Beattie toward the south horses dashed between the sleepers, oversetting everything In the way, but missing Beattie and Ralston by margins too narrow to ured. Since that night slept in his town house and Beattie bas found shelter under the ample roof of his house his big planta tion be meas on A Contradiction. “Queer, wasn't it, that water in the place you went to made the folks there sick?” “Why was It queer?” "Because It was well water If a woman doesnt Bate a man all of the time she Is In great danger of loving him part of the time. A friend in seed is a friend we usually try to dodge. “The Smack” of the “Snack” Post Toasties and Cream A “wholesome, ready- cooked food which Joumgatets, and older olks thoroughly enjoy. Let them have all they want. It is rich in nour- ishment and has a win- ning flavour— “The Memory Lingers” i—— POSTUM CEREAL CO., LTD. Battle Creek Mich, Heavy T Comparison of Fatalities, 1810 1908 1908 1904 1903 Vanderbilt C Indianapolis Speedway. Vanderbilt Cup -Paris-Madrid Four or York sons killed, a seriously injured and tors suffering from hurts, the record of death and which attended the winning William K. Vanderbilt, Jr., cup by Harry F. Grant in an Alco, after one of "the most daring and stirring auto- mobile races ever known Ameri- can sport. The accomplishment of gaining the victory over time was attended by casualties 80 numerous as to amaze the veterans of many a hard won Course, Mediaeval tourney, in which were freely risked and lost for entertainment of the multitude The winner of the race attained his triumph in the same in which he won the same nonths ago, thus proving that champion and automobile may back to the condition in which they made former successes, which not- able achievement will go down to kis- tory linked with disaster and death The 278.08 miles of the course were traversed by the victor hours 15 minutes and 48. EXPLOSION WRECKS New (Special) per- score more loss | many specta- of the] in lives the race 12 both come practically less than half a minute {in advance of Joseph Dawson, whe won second place in a Marmon ma chine, while John Aitken, the {in the race, piloted his National ove | the eireut in 4 hours 17 129.72 seconds, i The victory was won over what Is | ge nerally considere d to have been the { best field of cars ever iclassic race on Long Island { It included the flower of can automobile production, tion to three Benz cars, in Germany and imported | the occasion. The contest was a suc cession of surprises from start te {finish, for at least half a dozen times ithe lead shifted from one car to an | othe Jo i Grant allowed Ameri in addi his competitors part o until hall run thal journey, and it was not a dozen laps remained to be ithe spectators became aware the ebon-hooded pilot was creeping {toward the front. Five laps from the finish he command and, duplicating his derful finish of last year, again tured the coveted trophy His was the fastest ever made in a long distance road race in America, and compared with the 65.3 miles ar average made In the Grand in Savannah two years ago, he ieved a record of 65.18 His feat today also surpasses the of 64.3 miles an hour, whic} best previous record for the won Cap tims an hour acl was the 10S ANGELES TIMES log Angeles (Special) at tempt Harrison Angeles to destroy the fence of Tesiq Otis, p by machine was made following an explosion in the day, caused a estimated at 15 stroyed the buildings and he Times and a suspected blow up the auxiliary plant of Gray ublisher Los Times, means of an inte whicl loss and plant effort infernal urday, earlier 17 fe ise oa to 20 f« paper A powerful also found in tary Zeehandelaar, and Manufacturers’ Association General Otis and the other re-|1 heads of the Times unequivy- the Times building | narrowly averted; destruction of! labor union! fernal machine was | residence of Secre- of the Merchants inf the charge and t attempts at furthe life and property sources With equal emphasis, the of union labor repudiate the accusa- offer all aid in their power | he to leaders | General Otis Undaunted. The Times made public the follow. ing telegram from General Otis. on | route from Mexico “Your wire, with its terrible news, am amazed at the i : the Times build- loyal defenders, | whose loss | deeply deplore; but the Times itself will live on, bravely de-| fending the vital and essential prin-| ciple of industrial freedom Gnder! law, which must yet triumph in the entire nation i “HARRISON GRAY OTIS.” | For 20 years following a quarrel! with the Typographical Union and the changing of the Times to a non- union paper, General Otis has fought unionism with every resource in his command. He has been ably sec onded in this fight by the Merchants and Manufacturers’ Association. Feeling ran high throughout the city over the Times disaster, and was augmented by the discovery that a dynamite bomb had been found un- der the residence of Secretary Zee- handelaar. The public reached a state of alarm and consternation when the attempt to blow up General Otig’ residence became known. The Otis home, known as the Bivouac, stands on Wiltshire avenue, in the most fashionable quarter of the city. After the finding of the in- fernal machine at the Zeehandelaar residence Detective Rice was sent to the Bivouac to search the premises. Bomb At Otis Home. Alded by Charles Focken, the gardener, he found a suitcase hidden in a bunch of vines under a bay win. dow on the side of the house front ing Westlake Park. te ee Study Infantile Paralysis, Washington, D. C. (Special). Statistics are being gathered by the Public Health and Marine Hospital Service to show the prevalence of fn- fantile paralysis in the United States. According to the reports so far re colved the disease is practically un- known in some States, Florida having reported none. Connecticut, the Dis in destroying Cony tained dered inced that the suitcase a bomb, Chief the infe nal con Galloway or machine ushe Park 8 ox Comparatively wiere plosion could do Gard and dashed ener Focken across the taey sp took sire BWARY an ¥ een them and off ii down about 16 t og put 0 foot hetw before it went crash that threw t hood into a pani The explosion the curbing park Branches of a rectly overhead wore torn portion of the park fence ‘tered A plategiass on a porch in the shattered. In the Otis home at the ti explosion were Mrs daughter of General ative, Mrs. Booth, he entire neighbor tore out ey F of t a of € street the tree off and was splin window.shi Otis home also Harry C handler Olis, and a and the rel Another Infernal Machine. residence was com posed of 15 sticks of giant powder attached to a fuse and set by clock work to explode at 1 o'clock in the | morning, the same hour at which the explosion occurred in the office Assistant General Manager Chand ler, of the Times, sa¥s that an at tempt was made to blow up the Times auxiliary plant at College a: San Fernando streets the explosion i main building The succession destroved of tragic outrages met the populace of Lo: Angels in a state of mind bordering on panic Only two arrests were made, and there is Httle indication of complicity on the part of the prisoners The City Council met in specia session during the day and appro priated $25,000 for the purpose oi determining the cause of the Times bullding explosion, and provided » reward of $2,500 for the capture of those responsible for the outrage. The death list of this morning's disaster will probably total 16. Other Theories of Disaster. Two theories other than that of criminal violence have been advance ed as probable causes of the ex plogion: First-—That leaky gas connections allowed sufficient gas to collect in the building to form an explosive mixture, Becond—That the tank of gaso line In the composing room, kept for the purpose of cleaning Ink from type, was left open long. enough to let sufficient fumes to escape to cause an explosion. Gas Explodes; Three Dead, Philadelphia (Special). —— Three men were killed and a number in jured in an explosion at the Rich mond Gas Works of the United Ga: Improvement Company, Front and Tioga streets, this city. The explo sion cecurred in the coal gm house, where a 40-inch burst some trict of Columbia, Illinois, Massachu- pide buh unknown cause. © threes men who the principal sufferers. Statistics from most of these States, however, | are not yet available. the pipe exploded aha were almost instantly killed. The injured were not seriously hurt. —— LOOK TO YOUR KIDNEYS, i When Suffering From Backache, Head: | aches and Yrinary Troubles. They are probably the true source of | your misery, To keep well you must | keep your kidneys well. There is no | better kidney remedy | than Doan's Kidney Pills. They cure sick kidneys and cure them permanently. E. C. Hampshire, 908 E. Brambleton Bt., Norfolk, Va., says: “1 suffered from kid- ney colic and the pain during some at tacks was so severe that it required The only cured believe completely Pills and hey saved my life.” Remember the name-—-Doan's. For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a 0x. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. injections. 1 was FAIRLY WARNED. R— | ATCHISON'S ORDER OF SPINS | Unmarried, and Contented Withal, They Have Mapped Out for Themselves a Pious City. a meeting of the Order of Spins last evening, papers were read on every from removing grease from pets to the sad memories that attach to a bunch of old The Spins were having a hilarious time en a visiting Spin got up to make a few re marks. She sald that, while they are happy now, there was a sad time com ing Think of t} ‘when, having dren, you will was sniff and after Bpin rec wives who alon« except when ily wants waiting n 1 and Spin from nancial matters she pleased offense at what There was called Ancient and sub car letiers, wh no nd be all Bpin thers dark a then a snort as and me 1 are 1 daylight til member of the far eniffiin snorting 11 of in volums told her independence in fi¢ alter Spin of freed her and $243 Fut v orry the joy HE take sald,” show ous on We Spin good loneson know This though the every afternoon 3 4 this missionary work, they haven’ made half the rounds vet A t¢ ong GVery devoted gince to hire An goin The Slugger hes § around brage aked you BABY'S SKIN TORTURE “When our he broke ' Beg Wool se w by out was seven weeks with what which gradually We called In a doctor was eczema and from that time we doctored six months with three of the best doctors In Atchison but he only got His head and hands were a solid sore There was no end to the suffering for him We had tie his little hands keep him from scratching. He knew what It was to sleep well the time he took the was © He kept hours igh wasn't what you tried everything but “Finally 1 Remedies and I am pleased to say we did not use all of them i1 he was We have waited a year and a half to see if It would re but it and today his skin is clear as it possibly could be. 1 hope C ra may save some one Httle ones suffering and also thelr pocket-books. John Leason, 1403 Atchison 8t, Atchison, Kan. Oct. 18, 1900." we grew worse said It worse face, io to never dise nue ired of the rr * “ss4d gu a go iticur uns has and fair never uticu elae's Why He Wouldn't Hurry. They were riding church .and were late. Several of party were worried and “The an dience wil “Well” ob the iwho was to that forenoon). “don't let's fret if we are a little it re of the man who was being His guards were over the fact that possibly get there on gaid the poor fel i Don’t fuse over There'll be there.’ in the remarked walting tar one be dorved old pas preach over ji minds me taken Rreatly exercised they could not time Never mind.* low, philosophically it. The people can wait nothing doing til 1 get Christian Herald late fo execution The Weeds Return. “Confound these election way!” grumbled Harker “Lose heavily” inquired his friend “No, | won ten boxes of cigars and they were so rank I sold the whole jot to the corner tobacconist for a dollar.” “Well, you made a dollar, anyway.” “Yes, but that is not the worst of it My wife saw the boxes in the window marked ‘A Bargain, $2 and bought the whole lot to give me as a birthday present WomanLike. “I hate him! 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