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After a day or two the puny child nut on a diet of lactated food shoWB a decided gain in vigor and liveliness and there soon fol lows a rapid Increase in weight and size. Lactated food is so absolutely freo from any possibility of contamination and is eo rich In everything that bone, body and muscle need to grow on that babies reg ularly fed on lactated food develop in every limb and part in a way that de lights the heart nnd eyes of mothers. Keep lactated food steadily at hand, .It will remove the anxiety of summer diarrhea and dangerous weakness. THE STRIKE INVESTIGATION "(isflrs Howard nml Sovereign llefure tlif Xntlnnnl Coiiifiilmilnn. CHICAGO, Aug. 10. The strike commis sioners nppofnted by President Cleveland to Investigate the Pullman nnd railroad strike began work yesterday. The sessions wcro Held in the government building In a court room and attracted many spectn tors. Vice President S. V. Howard, of the American Hallway union, was called vi the llrst witness. "Tellus what, in your opinion, caused he railroad strikes," Bald Commissioner Jvernan. "The strikes were caused," answered Mr. Howard, "by the statement of the general managers that they would back Tip Air. I'ullinau during the strike." "Who told you that t" "The newspapers printed the statemont, -crediting to General Managers Egau and St. Johns." Mr. Howard then entered into nn ex haustive recital of the troubles leading up to the Pullman striko. "The General Managers' association," ho said, "rofused to haul mail cars unless the Pullmans were attached to the trolns. Sucli action was entirely uncalled for. The Pullmans were In no wise necessary for the trans. mission of the United States mails. I can cito various enses when mail trains were Tun without Pullman couches or other palace car enuininent." "Was the action of your union in the strike," asked Commissioner Wright, "merely for the protection of the interests of the Pullman employes?" "No, not entirely, said Upward. "The general managers had organized against us, nnd we had to protect ourselves." "Wcro you nwnrc," asked Judge Worth' lngton, "that the railroads had contracts -with the Pullman couipanyf" "We were, and wo were also aware that those contracts were n violation of the In terstnte law. They allowed the carrying of nono but Pullman sleepers and were a direct discrimination against the Wag ner cars. Mr. Howard told the commissioners that he had received a communication from the stato committee ou safety telling of a conversation between two rioters which had been overheard. The conversation was n dispute over money which the men claimed to have received from General Manager Egau for overturning and burn- ing railroad cars during the strike. He reluctantly admitted that the fact thai lawless men frequently seize the oppor tunity to riot during labor troubles is nu argument against strikers. Mr. Howard was followed by General Waster workman sovereign, of the Knights of Labor, who doscribed the A. K. U. and the K. of h. us "two divis ions of one army." Appeal from the Kxainlnlnc Hoard, TRENTO.v, Aug. 10. George- A. Kwall, Patersou dentist, applied t the court foi a writ of mandamus directed against the state board of registration and examina tion in dentistry, to compel them to give him a fair examination. Kwall recently failed to pass the examination of the board, and he now alleges that many ol the questions were untair, beiug outside oi me practice or dentistry. Interna. IuuhI Yaolit Itace l'uttponml. FREKIIWATFH, Isle of Wight. Auir. 10.- The private match arranged for yesterdnj between lieorge J. lionld and the Prince oi Vt -ties, to sail the Vigilant and llritan nla, fifteen miles to windward uud return for a cup offered by Lord Wolverton, was postponed indefinitely, owing to the fact mat u gale or wind was blowing. Onnnftttlou tn Cnnerelaman Ilnlm-n SlIKMlYVlM V Tnit A,,r 1 TU... n... ocrutsof the Fourth Indinna congressional district now represented by the Hun. W. B. Holman will hold their convention hers on the Sid. There is talk of selecting new man, ana a not llglit Is looked for, the opposition is' organizing. Striking Auslmt IlnT Comlnrtnn. Sav Antonio, Tex., Aug. 10. Yester day a strike of motormen ou eleven linei , V. ' I . . . , . .. vi mcoau Jtiiwino street railway was in augurateu. tiio strike is for higher pay anu me discharge or hoy conductors, m . ii - . . . .nrouty-aeren nine or road are tied up, Smith's Challenge to Corbett find Jackson Ubnvkii, Aug. 10. Ed Smith has sent Instructions to J, J, Qulnn, his backer, to try and arrange a mutch with either Cor bett or Jackson. Smith expresses his willingness to put up 110,000 on the match as a side bet. Get your repairing done at Holder man's, II. CAHNOHVBSGED, Tho Frenoh President's Assassin Guillotined at Lyons, WALKED TREMBLINGLY TO DEATH. Ihn Cowardly Anarchlit Had to be Ai- lited to the Scaffold, Though with a Supremo Effort lie Cried with Ills I Ait Breath, "Vive L'Anarohle I" LTONS, Aug. 10. The news of the de cision to execute Santo early this mornJ Ing spread rapidly, notwithstanding the efforts of the officials to keep It secret. A heavy fall of rain bad prevented the gath ering of a great crowd around the prison, nut an tne wine siiops and restaurants In the vicinity were crowded all last oven- ing with people who proposed to witness the execution. At midnight, however, these people were compelled to leave their places of shelter, ns tho tavern keepers had strict orders to close their doors at that hour. Tho streets leading to the prison were occupied by troops. At 1 o'clock nil the houses on the streets were closed, and no person wns allowed to enter them unless he could prove that it wns Ills own place of residence. This precaution was to pre vent any attempts at violence on the part of tho nnarchists. The city was so crowded with visitors who came to he present nt the execution that Diebler. the oiilclal executioner, after several hours of rruitlcss search for lodg ings was obliged to invoke the aid of tUe authorities to procure quarters. Owing to various hitches the guillotine did not arrive from Paris until 6 o'clock lost evening. Tho poople appeared to rejoice nt tho ap proaching end of the detested assassin. Santo appeared to bo unconscious of his speedy fate. His demeanor has been stolid. He occupied his time yesterday in reading "Don Quixote," which ho never finished. At 1 o'clock this morning tho police commenced to clear the people away from the vicinity of the prison. When the troops marched to the square in which the execution took place hardly a score of onlookers were in It. The Municipal Guards during tho past two days nnd last night hnvo been en gaged specially in the vicinity of the prison in searching for suspected persons. The aspect at duwu wns mbst dismal. No body was permitted to walk the pavement around tho prison. A few black figures passed through tho deserted streets, and after an exchange of words with the sol diers crossed tho square to the prison. These were detectives and journalists, who showed their credentials to the prison ofllciols. Only the procureur, the judge, a notary and priest were allowed to enter the prison. At 3 o'clock in the morning, from n prison window, not Snnto's. a prolonged sigh, followed by tho cry, twice repeated, of "Vive l'auarchie," broke the stillness. Just at this moment a wagon arrived at tho prison with the guillotine, which was quickly put into place. At 4:50 Santo was led out of his cell by the guards. The condemned man wns obliged to walk distnuce of fifty ynrds from his cell to the scaffold, which had been erected in the square facing tho prison. The crowd outside the lines at 3 o'clock was muni!, but from that time it quickly swelled until towards 4 o'clock, the time nt which the execution wns expected to take place, it had grown to largo propor tions. When the preparations of Diebler had been completed he twico tested the guillo tine and pronounced it satisfactory. It was then 4-a5 o'clock. The troops then closed in around tlm guillutine. When daylight arrived the square and the streets nearby were thronged with people. Diebler and his nsBistnnts dolled their working clothes and put ou their coats of blaok. Then, escorted by a squad of gen darmes, tlie executioner nml his men en tered tho prison. M. Haux, tho governor of the prison, awakened Santo, saying to him, "Courage, Santo, tho hour has ar rived." The condemned man with n groat effort raised himself, his face turned livid and his hnnds nnd limbs trembled convul sively, despite his efforts to appear care less at ids fate. This trembling contin ued until tho Inst moment. He could hardly stand, aud his limbs were so stiff with cold nnd fright that his clothes were put on hi m with tho utmost difficulty. In reply to the question of the governor whether he would have breakfast Saulo declined either food or drink. Ho also refused religious consolation from the priest. Asked whether ho desired to speak to the judge he replied in the negative. He ulso declined to see his counsel. "Have yof. any last wlshos to commul catef" ho was asked. "No," lie answered, "only send my let ters to my mother." When Governor Haux spoke to Santo of his mother the condemned man's eyes tilled with tears, nnd he nearly choked with emotion. He assumed his habitual indifference, although still pale and trem bling From this moment ho said noth ing more. Tho assassin trembled as he emerged from the prison, and had to be assisted to the scaffold. His face was deadly pale. As he was being fastened down he cried "Vive rnnnrcldel" Then, at 4:65, the glittering kuife foil and the assassin's head dropped into the basket placed to receive it, nnd Prosident Caruot was avenged. Santo's death was instantan eous. There, was no unusual demonstra tion. Kxetn Not Allowed to Land. SAN Fhancisco, Aug. 10, The Benning ton has arrived outside the Golden Gate, having on board Antonio Ezeta aud three other fugitives from San Salvador. Tho gUuboat was met aud detained by an aide to the Mnre Island commandant with a secret order, and will not enter the three mile limit. It is believed the Donntngton will remniu outside until a vessel arrives from San Salvador to take back the fugi tives. Florid miners on strike. LunAVlLLK, Kla., Aug. 10. All the miners nt the French Phosphate com pany's works havo struck. They claim they havo not been regularly raid. They refuse to allow new men to take their fducea. The striking mluers number 150. Secretary Herbert ou a Cruise, Washington, Aug. 10. Secretary Her bert, with his daughter and sou, left Washington today on the dispatch boat Dolphin on a visit of inspection of the At lantic nuvy yards aud stations as far north as Maine. Charged with Arton nn Murder. Hociiebtbu, X. Y., Aug. 10. Mrs, Jen nie Coe nnd Timothy Coyert were ar rested at Sptncerpcrt yesterday on the charge of arson In the first degree. The prisoners aro held at the Rochester latl ir default of ttO.OOO ball. Three children were burned to death in a recent fire at Spencerport under circumstances thai, gave rise to a suspicion that the flro wr of Incendiary origin. The warrants were sworn out by Cornelius Place, the fnthei of the children. Three Prisoners Bueape from Jail. HUNTtNODOx, Pa., Aug. 18. success ful jail delivery has been effected" here, making ton prisoners who havo giver Sheriff Oaks the slip within a year nnd s half. John Dentty, Robert Dcamltt and John Spooneybnrger carried a long tnblt Into the jail, and piling several bnn upon it reached the top of the malu wal and jumped over. Beatty, who had acitu In the capacity of turnkey, although o prlsoper, carried off the Jail and cell key, Crooked l'ollce Ofllolnls Dismissed. New Yons, Aug. 10. The decision el the police commissioners in tho cases ol tho four polico sergeant? tried for extor tion and accepting unlawful1 bail dis misses three of the accused from the force. An exception wns made in the csm of Sergeant Clark, who had been a police men thirty years, no charges having been made against him in twenty-eight years. He is retired on half pay. Itnllroaders Itobbed of Their Wages LA PoitTE, Ind., Aug. 10. A local freight on the Lake Shore was held up during the night at Whiting. The train was running at a slow rate, when three men climbed aboard. Two of them, whose faces were masked, hold cocked revolvers In their hands. The third member of the gang went through the pockets of the men, nnd took everything of value on their persbns. The men had just drawn their monthly salaries. The bandits es caped. Mistook Ills Wire for m Ilnrglar. Kalamazoo, Mich., Aug. 10. Frank Protoous, a young farmer living in Port age townshlpi seyen miles from here, shot nnd Instantly killed his wife early in the morning. Her husband was awakened by the closing of a window by his wife, and seeing her shadow mistook her for a burg lar. Mrs. Proteous way only 25 years old. Her husband is almost insane over the accident. Resumed at the Operators' Terms. SnAItON.Pa., Aug. 10. The striking coal miners of Mercer county.numberlng 1,000, who havo been out eight months, returned to work this morning at the operators' terms sixty cents per ton. Thrown from Ills Carriage and Killed. HUNTINGTON, V. Vn., Aug. 16. In Lin coln county, while Aaron Cnrtin nnd his two sons wero driving, the horses ran off, killing the father and badly Injuring the two sons. The Weather. Fair; cooler; southerly winds, becoming northerly. NUGGETS OF NEWS Governor Turney was renominated by acclamation by tho Tennessee Democratic convention. Major Peter J. Otcy, of Lynchburg, was nominated for congress by the Democracy of the Sixth Virginia district. The South Omaha packing house em ployes strike is off. The men are now try ing to get back on the old terms. The correspondent of tho London Chron icle nt Vionun says that liftoen more an archists have been arrusted in that city. Tho corn crop In parts of Kansas and Nebraska is so poor that some qf the rail roads have issued orders for the abandon ment of over a dozen stations. Ed Pnrdrldgu, tho Chicago Board of Trade operator, was on 'chango as usual yoBterday, ami in good health. He took an active pan in all operations. 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