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^^3Sw^SBS?gMaj^^^fiSjW^pKg^^r I11 Trust }- ' an 1 l:-t flBfE8S?tflrti|8pm>P?WpK?i^3ftj!i??Sc?fiK^f^^p *,'?i!',< on ili^ RSgr^araMCTM&jH^aM$y^wgKigi^H|^^^m-~ o lav." HgSy tl: 3 Min nt fl^Kra I^Kivo to mo::oy Voninmnri Kiittfd to rfu-ir :: uri\-: nations of ii.v lie giv*: .iggi-csato in douomi ir- r*r>r><nt: I_ fjsci'.l yer.t 7-1. of which By revenues.! MPSllK^W S??l.1:74.304.81 KSaj^y $i':u:>uMl:>.4.". < BaSKHr.' tin- r?i? ? period tin; postal item kHSH: in the reeeipl.s. W&Wm' oS S-ll.770.S7l.01. gKnD^iO1' .Viij". paid fc: ffiHr'ii'.' Panama ("ana!.! 1:) I si nd tli<? gawiimimt *1ir>.o:jr..4io.,"S. Hi is ?142.^0.2Gii.;!G. t^Bmportnniry ;.pp:m>:.l: !". ^Kt where greater poiiiio. Wstrative departments c:i;? Kvitiicut injury to the pubp(id ecor.ujuy which injureFserviee is parsimony nnO y. It is ihe opinion of th* t that a largo sum eouWi Ik invested m public biuMingDistrict cf Co!t::ub:.i. fflgflWi; 0W.N'Eli JTL'RDSRED. BlM^Poiiee Relieve 11^ Wm S!ai:. t ^ rSvsiiso?Slayers Rob Victins. ! Bj^Kias. Texas. ? Charles Goldstein,: jM-iwmV of lars" business and in in-! ^ interests iu Dallas and in Dawsor, Hy, Alaska, was murdered in Dalla.?} Ml robbed of #2000 in money, dia-! Binds valued at ?500. a costly watch J Rid other valuables. ' Tl\f- body was found i:i th- south^rc j suburbs of the city. The top of th? i BiifVJtl liau Utftrii uiuvvu uu, juu a iui^' i pisloi with two chamber* ouipi.v war-, "in^ near. PANAMA JUBILANT. ' T.ionstr i iion in Honor or* t'litioili States SocreUirr of War Taft. P.in:>m;v--Thero w;is a tr?vai uorr.on | <trarion ir?. tlux Cathedra! plaza honor of Secretary of War Tait. conso-! qi:?:tr upon the satisfactory tormina-J lion of his negotiations with P.iuair.'ij on hoii iil' nf tlur L'n:t:>!l Mnti's. Mr i sE^Kor clia- Tuft si.uke to the crowd iron; a b:t! j W con;* jt tlio" Co a tr:<I IIotrt;. Blui'iTcr. D?eiir.o-? \V;ir-.;'.s .loo. lK-i(l on:? Maio* Wiliiaui Wanu-r. oi FCansiV tfonnccMon Vy Mo.. Cniieil $iatp* District At tor ; r; L all Ita!- ii".v fvr t!i > Wos'.cns s.'istrit ' -.<? Mi>> ^ Y (.'rami *:. li/.s I?rou tht* <>tfi *> o!: ^^4 ,:i I ? of {' 'ps-ou- ' > |B'?ki*ii to V*;ut iia.s . W l Bi,' Espri:-.< Ita-x-i!. Hf- ! i VS I );l I: [!; ? irtiacr.t of < m* ? w.d i Biiil.vf' flirtr tli:> cxpor's of munnfnv . :j <r> for the :ar wi':5 ?. 'i ' v >'C4j. Hit l:::r!:c.s" rscyrtl. News of tic Toilers. :r. A:r Iirr.- of S!:vl Moia lyiioa :i!v oiin>i'jyoa. ' I>*- t ii: !iy -fat '.'I'j 1 !' }' the : IV-'lTnin (N jjaflBBSMW iL Oonventioi pi't'vioiis e? lb. | Troops Caiiei Out co Quell Oenon | Th ctniiton of Students. 1 ? | MOUNTED POLiCECHAPGECROWD' H( i of Jim >"nilent rpritiic Having jj;i fome 't :?t<? I'olicc, IV.irr.?t>ST"* 'Vera I<5ii?<l TIiri>u~'i 11ic Prrs* 'i> I! ?> **-s1?? j iir?.if iiivj?n ^ Rai*?-i !?jr Tlivnnz. I Si. T' >s.Tsiniru. it'.:--!.! \ ; 'psiar j < ^^lti-CfOVcrumtMit vici' Diitsrah'jii. riu* ! |)V^^^ioipnuts in vviiu-li iiic-iud'.-il i-ir,'" ; jj,,o? strnlouts -if !>orh !? *- J jn^ in fl'tc .\Yv:ky I'V>>[>(' ' | \\i i io ir- [! 11 'ulrniI> , ^^hKi'.I mounted 3cuiiamw?>. ivlt?? j >]j.s in tli" '(.uriyanl of the ' jU SSBBMH^Kinux tMi:-t ?iiil('nMily a ml i IT.UV't <; full ;JMitop. ilriv- i ,l"' nsrr.-ii??i*s :ii headlong on- j i" rrt:Ul2TllS %vjt"!l M'tT'f I l.J?! k> iiul itiro .iti! 0,,i k ii-tl ro sor;oi!> Wurouutcrs i ^ I l)??in.s mere or !i>-s >: - j ' k I.-ira^ wore i V Eft of "iot> of r.)Oi. wlion j ^Lietl across li: < Nev.?Uy j ' (j| ^?>mld'U? ir> huililing, I jr'(J boulevard from tin? j v,' the l\Vva. has the I *j jjB^B vo<i tbroiitrii .^uib :i ' ' flii.-.. Till' author- I ^}'f B?ic bis Jovcni- I ^^^11 planned by the j -j K l/i nor pariy i<> up- a,,. v end of I ho v rv ami a Nal::on:i! Assenj* ^.'i, fvery paper in ibe 0[-' iced type v.- is ;in ox- ,,it the pnbli.:- :it their no| >ir. oongreiratmc in .'|t; i?cfc neat- the Kaz.m 2s' > same tur.e .>xtenwore m ule to orlJ s ip Nevsky Prospect j5l id the clvornlks or t|jr marshaled in front pj, buildings Halt' a (llM f mounted gondii r- sro I in the re:ir of the u.j( and battalions of ^ stationed in several ^ sight. Minister of *,ni opolk-M;rsky <rav<* i);;| or. that uo i Jos'<:?<: Us (<At( id Fuion. Chief of (j,.( >:icit direction*^ to measures unless ir -liould j1()1 gj^Kne absolutely necessary. Tin* ail( l^Kspapers' warnings, however. L>y >V), ^K'ing notice to those not apprised of !u^ o prospr>ft of a demonstration. ijeRated the verv object l'or which they t(> Kvere designed, attracting seemingly the whole population of this vast eity roi to {lit* broad thoroughfare, ind long ,ju'( before the hour lixvd. despite the plead- tili ins: of tin* poii'-e. who literally lined fj;>tho sidewalks, the throngs on the pave- ; ;| ,, n:ents w*re so dense that movement j was almost imj.'Oi'.sible. while the snowcovored boulevard was black with a _.\. tangled mass of sleighs tilled mostly I with ilie curuu... In throngs on The ! yr sidewalk we;-.' pr'n tieally the wliol;? | j,:,j student body of Hie capital. nHud'ng 't u-'irt ilir-wc ? i- . JUUtl* ii, u uu ??? ? ? Iio'm; [)2*on-i!ii>nt m fi'.'.ssi:! lit T*:0??r:ii ! pi.j revolt: i ion.iry inov?:npnt?. in'( nlsn j fi tl!or.sii;;-:ls of workrwMi hsMonsisi? t? ! *r the S..vi;ii I?;ijor pnriy. T/iti? a !ia*.l p.,s plsuuml t'.'O demons! tvi I to:;. c.pc Toward I o'llo.-fc lii" workii.t-t. nr.d \]~ slu('''iif.N u? s\v:irm row in I tii<? t)f Hotel Ktirope. apposite liie s <'.;t!i"ilr li. Tho piilu c. re that nol Uir- rriti/.il 11:11111^1;t \v;is rippro<i!ims. t po-. tried i:i to kc.-p h;uk tl;*.' lnuii.m i?>:? f Til on. wlnsi tlifro wis iu>i j. f jtLi 5i<* it'oitfiiJ'i polaorusn -n on 1 ae stroke oi' 1. U'lii)'. riio In?;;rt ;f til'* > Iiiirkly-iVcu^!')l i\iv: 1 :i hi '.oil roil *!nsij like .1 j'ir of inn:-' $i:i'ul"Mi!y :-hs>i' <!j>. I;. Ic w.is iho siijn.u. Other thr-js .ip- \ P ur?il in oMivr nari-s of 1 !:? > rrowd. r.>j wnvir.u tisiitiealiy oy;?ri?v.<j. .1 rul ilioy ? (" were _?r;\nini w;th .'! lio.ir-.-' roar. mv '*J Wail .IMi 'X TdCy " rj:ii 'J'iif xlikteid* s?re<ni inio >-ro?t w ;> sinking r}:t? wlul" i;iy? ' nn sp'Tt.uors, seeking to osfri<*:it?* j themselves. crowded into doorways yP and h'.'^ol walls Dismounted police Fit ir id" :? sjujjh* attempt lo force t! ?!r ;;m v.-jiy ir.ro the crowd to wresj ;!?.* th; ;h fr.un tin* demonstrator.?, hut th- indents aid workmen. nrnu'd wir'i sii'.-Us, <dooti r'ioxi* and heat hack (heir n.^aildnis. Then. like a flash from it.'- f:1 hind tli** Kazan Cathedral. rain" i sn'.iidrou ot ir:??dar merle. i The tlo-ir-n c?f adjoining courtyards > :hrow:i i? s ic and battalions of poli: e ^ i; : aim* oni. A d<mhh> squadron charged at ih<* flans: <; ' Hie demonstrators wlilt -* drr.wii <nhrc.> Five other squadrons iU rivitvl lie- moo. cutting through ilit* o: fringe if -vpeetaior.s. who gind'.y tio . i.i! in wr: Thore was \ >h.;ri? .-.it<!:? 'i Of illd.^eis Hid Sabres. though Hi" I'.U wounds showed the police si ruck prin- Jir< ('ip.;isy with the Hat of their ahrcs. ? ii Those foniined :;i the courtyards who A were recomnscu is agitators were arre.si.vd. iiui: others were allowed to 40 quietly home, the wounded tir-t h:sP>r in.,' th'ii: injuries Ires sod. Li Kir.r. no p. ^ los to stop diskasss. j?tr:i::2.* Trouhie Taken to N"hrruka ' ar* !?y Horse From Franc*. Si..: T C'irv. Iowa ? Owir.s te the jnt ;ii:ir:ninu >?pr<?:i(i of a str;?:i.>' <'(ptii!i> 1 iliscrist'' hrutixht l>v :i l-.urM* from iv.v Vr;ito Illinois and tlr-nre trans- I>r* niitivii I?> !\Vbr.'nka. fuspoctor E T. i IPi D.ividso:i of tin* Iiaroau of Ar.::r;il InVjsiry. i:.i.s csuibli-sli'-d 1 <ju.i raiding jvvr li)<? ithiju* foiintry wi?st of Insv. ; h t!i" ij!'<vi'iiiniMit *.s efforts in 11i- .() 'it-' niton*. Tilm* hi'.iviivd ;... Vir< Si ? * :? ' eu kiil'vi. Ji.ii.k ':' Found Dead in [?. !. c ~ t<rniA:(, huikri* anil Pr i"vf lii (i'l.i t !)/ |'. ill**. \v:.< i'miiid dond :li l.n?ii lit* !::: ( (* i li'vn 1 (!!' aioMtiis {! !" . .-.*.ii?:?ii:. d ( ; Im '.' 'i! r.' 1' :i. 1 ' hi ?\i|!i|, * is I'Oiitvi '!iW r; " ' i"".\t"! :: -w;d * , i V- i," >Y:1.? !>.. Ii ??*' frill i; ii '.i \Vi>! I''iiii N V. \v:i -t t'uf.:?-; '>i"f \Yfl:>l'f I: I: if:! I ill: ! " 1!' 5. :_J rirn-rp.s'd \r. (,al\ ! -' i?;*:111*i? v. j: # 1 >Tt iii.* - j : iv i'vvU, \%'i?i? ?! | i L L: ; i*;-.r.? > ft r.'.p:- f'.il \v.*iv? ; i f! !'i" '.'rs-ri liurfcii md , ; ?>'< :: i"!;: ri'ii J.! ' otiWi* '.ns'in- j I ( is of fin- fivw hoi::*- t: i .' : >* IM<i VVI",*'.' ;i l ,l( T->V\v iluili*.):ui Hecunfio*. ' I , '??' Vv";iliia i litlh' uoiv than ihr?v tv<?f?ks 1 p() : air'-" Ui(? Pi't'.siui'MiKii election tin1 mil- , j roads of liic country have auuouumt *, klio issue Jf SUS-'.KH.M.**) a<?v.- " Cleveland, Ohio, unde* Guard. )W SHE USED CARNEGIE'S NAME :1?m* Vtvn ImlictnicnN Already?II tin ?n ImiehfttdneitA Apprcn citing One Million (Solium?Oni' *?f flip !>lost. Sensational CiiSv*i) T!iU CoTintry IT:? * Ever ICa-nvK. ?*.v!antl. Oiiio.?f'ivf tiui^ ndi.Tod th<? CJnitoii li'mrimu'i:!- at > <?xa<.'fc minitr-' that Jif* mm in rolipil o tLi?x station. Mr-. s!assic L. Chad' ic cami* liouit* t'? i Vvoliintl. Sli.* s :;;<vuvj. \v:m .r*<r-;. ::oo"o tiui :n>? by th'- <'i'*.'vvii< tli;i i sratiiereii tin' ifj.io!. when iior trim arrived, it ii-c.vii'.L ,1 r by I::iis na Microti fx*' ?!i >!' tue Federal Krtiidii:?. Tlnv c -sound that rea< tied i! >; from rlie ' side world. i> mi:? pt.S??d into th;* itTy. iM-siueMiu^ ?of SliorilT rry in ifit* county was the hoot derision from rLit* |>?vjp!?* massed in >at of ttu* iloop.vuv. Slit* made no empt to icivf* bail. ami after a brief l> in the otfir,e of rLi?- dork of the itetl .States Court was taIit*ti to jail, e wis held in cell 1L iii tin- woman's lavement of ilis* fail. .nd her lnxurs home in Ku-.-lid ar-aue. of wliicli furnishings n!on" ar> valued at MMHM). was occupied by lie;- maul 'wo of the formal indictments voted tiast Mrs. Chatlwi. ic are based, one, i>n (lit* Carnegie not;* for lieli was made payable at the office Andrew Carnegie i.i New York :y. and another upon the Carnegie :?* for S"OU.OiM>. vvb'i'li was payable flu* National Bank ot Commerce in w York Under eat.-li iiidi^tiuon t are > counts, one '.'hartrin^ forgory. the ler. uttering rorvred papers. oiuo weeks ago the Wade Parle nk of Cleveland became insolvent 'oust!) tin:- financial mishaps of Mrs. iidwick Mr. Reynolds. tbo Presiif. of the bank. tolfi tlio following : ? ol! bis -f?!ution = with Mrs. Chad Ic: Ir. Reynolds said he had known s. Chadwiek sown or *?igbf years 1 Or Cbadwirk. the woman's husnd. alt his life. lizard in 2: fhe $.">. >.<HU> note biv.ri'jg the nam!? of An w Carnegie. he -juid: Mrs. Chadwiek called nip to her '.st'?I think if. was March :l said she wished to intrust to me nf securities. She said she iiad been i'isptl to place thorn m the possession i third party, and sh? wanted mo take care of thorn." 'his package wv.s opened by A!tor i Squire. The package was pro Mi in court and Mr. Reynolds idened the Carnegie note, the mortgag:1 -d and the cepies of an a I log .id trust 'vment onl'iminr:. the witness said: S]:?? ihen handed a ??a;>* :* tit si^n ' hi' Ci?*:!?I r.MiU'!Jil5:n\ i* said: I "oriify th:.' I i;i)!t! i;, tnnt i'or s. v.*i-**c .jfrcirit:-*-' :?iid I t% for }">'f ni " 'his rioJv, rile* ! !. v.* 1? :;iv;.\i hy Aiiiirvw ''aiTr'sji". la** .i!*:1! r::?If. >li<? I'i.iiniiriir r.> !><^ flip il!'?iiitato ?I;:it?l:tor of Mr. iJ*:trf*. "his ?-?>nr.-iinjnv: ii'.t'se sup hmHv valuable sovmiti?? w.is mu'ir i>y Mr. !l<*ynuin-. I:;' i;;kiii4 s. wicks word j- : ? jtruth tll;> COUliMlt.v ii!?s-aii:rntl\ >i-* im,- Mr. Roy(IS i'tl'l OU til'..' ii." Iili'SC Sil;? .(vi!y si*' uritit^ would obtain ii.< of tli:uif:mds of doiiar*. Many or rin i:u.*r > w ^v u?"(l in tln> s iine MIST. ir. (jiriH,C!ii ;i.i> st.:ti*?l he novor any note*. that ho ii.-vcr 11:r I I .in.v tlonmus \v:rn Mrs. ( tuuiwirK .1 !('.is!. hVi> I?.inkii:i v tuk'Mi ofiiciui rnizaiicp of thp ? *? n<i?i I'Vilor.-il olfi s ii.i\*p to km it upon tiioiiisi'irp.s to p-stisato ti:p v:i;ii.!iiv of riotiy* airaxf'iiic ruorp iLi::n i million :{o!i.:rs ifii o.Mr flip namp ul' Amiivw Civr:,\ Mip ironu?astpr. Ire. <'haihviek v.-is nrr ? ; ?< I in Xi'W r1.; City anil p'aipil in !i:c Tombs. ::i!!y slip \v ;iv Hi :ii! 'ia.i<! Ipr hp escort >f t ^ryto t'lovphii'il. W-OJiKN' IN i-'IEUCE KLOT. iircIi Procession !inl Repniiiic'inJ '.."iaxh ill Spain?Mob I-'ir:??i Oil. Spain. t-TIic> tVa.i' of tii? u.:.s imrkfvl by a rivious scent V'llpnci.i. i. procession ol >(>!>) 'vorncn be?riti9 inr*L tapers to it;*' <'arhoilrai came iu flict with :i n>':>uMi' :n uenionstra n :r.i(l i sft'p.pral tiulit "Jisne:!. "he spininrnies v.*er?? una hie fr> (lis sp rl:e combatant by f!?;? r.isi'.ijr. ; in* ><1 :-.p\prai ronivl.- from r'c'r carif.-. i;r.o rhf> moli. f ;i s*y persons, it.r;-u*i;:ura re wuiuuli".!. T.CAKIAXS IW.VDK 'iTUKKY. Numbers of R'noiiiticnavioa (.'rossiv.s lln ^Ionian Frontier. ^uu'.ion, England.?Bulgarian haiuls ' i-rossinar the Mae^r'.onian frontier ti'.miber-? nri ;/!i>rs tr..? form Soris fNiiVifoJf I.- Jirv- tin.;' tit:- move* nr. Sine* tue r?>i linMonarv out ?:ik '?:! la-st year no hul left The Tibetan T.es*ex. ;*he losses of the Ri*:risli t.??n Tiltet uiitlcr Colonel V?i;?ivjhi:?Jiri:i(J ;aber *il rly il"<> av?;ti To s!i:re^eil Kn^iie'-': P?r>on.-;. I.-or^e S it wa> '"jintfd, *,vilI Parsons a.1 ief "'iv^iiiO'T of iis;> Ne<r Y.trU rii'.J Truss: l";:Tc <'hi?"i?i? f*:i " ';"si!v ! INi' :<li*n?ill!:ls 4'If I I" ? f'iilVlTSity if I ;s . lil'.li S;j. r*'." .! ii-ml >?f ?r.tv: ,v ;*r > Is-* > ?.1,.!, ' iri*. ;>r. !l?rututl.t. >: m \V.;i:w < ?:: ?>:'* -i-.i . Inni-.f ' .?* l?-jr!ii> :!i" iltirii'.v ! i rc-'-Iof{.'il >Mii: of lit:' fl.srvin! ?*.>.>!Un!! to.im. .!! :1 V" (ii'K'JUM I.V Ml IMIUKi" I iI- * ??!??s.! Iiv "5 Viiiituv. K V iij-iiToili .fr paiil 5no a pah" ??t" bnnksru* it tho New York ultry Show. Ulinirors of cross c-nuitry .^port wero tlmsiastic over tLi? ?: ??**p! r*c h a so .?nts at B?nniU2.?. | ROAR WAS HEARD TEN M| IVelU "four Humble, Texas, K*i>tode Wirli I ??reat Violence. CnuninR IIiivoc Over IVide Spread Territory?Bljj Fissure* Opened in the KartSt?That No FerAon* AVore Killed Seem* a Miracle. IIott>ron. Texas.--With a roar that ! eould br heard feu miles away, suhter1 raiuMti i'nrees which nnuoimced their ]irpspti<N* the first development o'.' the iit-wiy discovered oil fields at Hum i hl?\ swciiiciMi miles northeast | o? hurst through 4 lie earth'" I rupf. ending clouds of vapor ami 1 sfnt stones thousands of feet into the ! .?,r. i IV- wells resembled mimalur? vou-nnoo#. tho phospluirescent vapors irising from their mouths giviug lo th>> alir" distrk-t the appearance of xmohl ring tire. Hreat fissures opened in th? "art.li. ami tli? eruptions of stone iiud ! mud lava rov?>re?I a wide territory. 1 Every on?x working in tin* oil fieldfled ar rin? tirst eruption, and it is well i iiiey did. for no life could Lave- wiih; stood tin- rain of stones that pour (Hi i down at tor the fissures opened and (he veils bosin -pouting. The roar of tin.'detonations <-ouId be heard miles iwav. it is said, and while the first J great outbreak is tided. ominous fumbles I'onlimied. When the first upheaval name work was in progress on five wells A vioC lent trembling of f!ie ground was fol lowed by a loud rumbling, and then J almost immediately by a tremendous i roar. Instantiv the devp wells seemed turn (Ml into geysers, pipes a tnousanu feet in til'.- earth were hurled into tLi-v i air. and groat showers of rock anil I mud followed them. All around tin? wells the earth opened in great uaps and rnud ran from them in streams l In places the earth puffed up iut>: mounds. i Small frame houses used as work shops, tool houses and lodging house* by workmen, were crushed into frag i meats by the falling stones and the i wreckage of machinery. This demon . stratum, which B. C. Tabor, an operator and large holder in the field, de| scribed as the most awe-inspiring he had ever witnessed, continued for tit'ty minutes. He says huge rocks were | hurled so high in the air they were i lost to slight, anrl that mud ami rock fell more than a mile away from th<? oil fields. The damage is at least $30.! OOO. and it is frared that the wells And perhaps the entire field are ruined# LAWYERS' FEE, ?750.0<X?. ! Share of f.'ounsei For Indians ?n Citizenship Litigation. 80:1th MeAlestor. I. T ? In the Choctaw-Chickasaw Citizenship Court the compensation for Mansfield. McMurr i> and Corni>h. counsel :'or tiie two Indian tribes in i-itiaeushsp litigation extending over the last five years, wis fixed at 0(H). Tin's is believed to be the largest fee ever i;aicl v. ?st of the ! Mississippi IJivcr. Ar< a result of the Gght just "ompletoil more tban .T?Ul) claimants have been rejected by a special court ot' last resort created !>.v Congress two years ago. Tbi? estate *<vhich reverts fo *fb'? Indians by these decisions is valued at $20.00u.i?00. Some of tin1' most glaring ^ases oi : fraud ever exposed in the West v/ei'e uncovered in the Citizenship Ourc. i RAILKOAD OFFICERS IN WRECK. Out Inspectinj; Signals When Som?, thing Went Wrong. Springfield. Ohio.?A party of Penni sylvania Kadroid officials wer^ on a tour of inspection of the signal system tvllitn ilnv'r iMivi-l I f;l 4iln?r1 ;n^t> 1 . lreight train on a silling ;if: Sprinc Valley. and seven men were injured. It wji> announced afterward that the"'* had been no misbehavior on the part ! of I ui? system. but I bat the signals bad j been misunderstood. ; \Y. M. Grafton, of Pittsburg. Pa . i tin' signal engineer of tin* road. was riding in the cab of tin colliding engine. Ti.p injured men ire ?Il tnemj bers of th<? train crews. | $10,000 FOU ACT OF CHARITY. | Hot?! Clerk tV;:o Aided Injur")i Man I*iiur Years Ago Gets Chtvk. Nashville. Tenn. -Houston Bond, a rleric in the ip.ading hotel of tills ?*ity. : received a certified check from l?v?m->vi(it*. Ind.. for $10,000. I Four years airo an old mar. fell on the ! sidewalk iu front of the hotel and was j severely hurt. Mr I'oud went to bi> j assistance, lifted him from Hie ground. and cared for him until he had recovj i-red. The elieck was the spquel. | .Mr. Bond wo till not disclose the name of the iv.an who sent the -heck. I C.IIr.VKSK AND KAFFIRS FIGHT. I i ; UV<!i" Kiiied fa Yeiiow and F.iacic ALi triy .it It and Mine?Manv Wounded. .robfiuiuv-Uu: ?, South AL'ri'M ? A fnta! ; fisriic between Chinese and Kaffirs uc, enrivd :it. tln? Vit waters Hand mine I Tin- Chinese took the offensive, ami j when the disturbance \vs.? quelled it was found i !:)t three Kaffirs and one Chinaman Icid been killed, and i!j:iT ;fii:ht Kaffirs and twenty-live Chinese ! were wotmd'vl. (.KKAT F.X<?DUS FROM RT'SSrA. North fJerniar. LSoyd Company tv Di<I>: * ii Tw > Sjj?i;i! Kleamivs. ! Bronit'riiov,*n. Ccnnnny.?T!i" westw in! K.1:: nimrant.!iu'i)ii<;ii i-nnriny ' Iarsr proportion hi.' wle>n: ii ?,.i|>:it)? from nriilary '."nil.', \\' en s>i ui".it r!i.?5 the Xi.ni! ('( r:i::iii f.!:? -?! Steamship Coin paey .? .<{' :Jt-'a-'d > \v ? *?? : Mors. ? :iITin:: ir.vr ??.' n? i-as.M*l:aer.<. f<)!|-|days. Ill tiMi-iO!'. t'? 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Mor' Smith > late in ;'oinina: ' How s: I r; op.',*' :#:irr.i" -in W^lnfsiiay uis?bt, nouneed?" i an-i. explanation or bis delay. to'.d *tY?l!. tiji ! :!i-x vir.z ** >! . ": j tion to an i "Y r\ I\tr?w Sampson. of course," he- ! many rersi j s:.;?I. "We!!. It \va? his fan'4. Fine or the nan i ; Viow. Nij- rerribiy aa*e?^. minded. ?<>pys. It? i'v *'ust been t<? his house. He won't \y in that !>? ?'!' for a *?>* ' '!?. 'iot run ov t 3ttd shire town; : Ui-.'ked by h'?rs" tiii* afternoon. something | "I >a;.l Ii? was ab>enr minded. but h0 think ah j v''Mr '1>? v.?u think of this? About 4 what pi!7.7i j o'S-v': wiis ar'f. rnoor: hi* drove down First of i Fifth a7-ti>.:e in a runabout to which spelled. ' j M irsSiai: - i-h^tmir. col' wis hitched. London, ni ' !! ? i!!";i:i' to so to tlx* garage anil get | who never j his -.at*. That eolt of Marsha!!';* i> a Then yo I i.vifthr animal. I<ot> of style, but has taiuly has | a of avtiii.tr nie^rlj". it was the? oarni'H^B | ;irst 'i:ne Simpson had been behind a tijat B0ijH j 'torse sinee !ie Mok to motoring. Near ooncki.sion^B j Sh-rrv's the 'i>lt stopped and wouldn't town of cfl j ? > i step further. Sampson got out of i FurtherJM i tli * r'g and piwi^d under fne run- j nouuced J :i ? > " WUJl a iaiJlilitri "H'UwU 111 ! lur.ii :tntl n;i oil can in the other. I ! ilon'r l;r.o*v iviiether Ii'1 -Tied to screw vp o!''s or p<:t gasoline on j I*i-i -on: wlu?f: tIi?\v picked js i n.i was .1 sisli' Foolish : :-n"t !irtV"?Now York Fr-'ss. BRM| nn (HIO.OOI) Yearly 'A'.ciiii ? hi; :n:as!nr* something| <wtM >< repeal; yearly j stot^BREB with, i a j tl?r: <!'.* u?'?lf - : ! > in Kn^laail, j ^p^KSUH >:< ]!; i'iii' >i St.! in 'MIIII.V .r: Vv'.il.'s, J^BRHU i;is. j |jHESR99 VIJ.I'II.M'. 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