PUBLISHED THXBE T: Siasts Bsp rf Terror eiaacej if nMS W THE lREW B 1 H 3B? Big .Beast"Was Beding From Eis Lair to be XL\ ught Port en He Into ? ?l 1 Tie lion did not like to ?roond in his cell landing 4na4 this minute and on his v Sffltt and rw1th a . rogelarHj tmk all the. bravado out S&and to get out and see trouble.'was Mr. Lion jareme effort and pushed <9ipen. and; then started to ez It was just as night was mad! ge lion ork, to , in set >nea" of sUam-1 il -by that age,' a& Ife ?ng ttrtT ?sids in JalBQt j o In j ween; that kuaii. town his it the frhich him; the au hare 0 m . give ttwiy to day and obj =)?me too distinct. An E filler was spied splicing ?fca&ro he could ifritr tho Uo .^Op of him tearing him Stoetls must b?re; been inc $Pom shock thl befft While the cussing, into the face of "*'..350up of seamaa. oaw him m '.;;?an ? Found aRn An unknown in found ;Sunday morning "tke Southern railwaJ "Straw ^Plains;; Tenn.* J^ocket'^waa found' a e? -address' "Julian 'FishJ tSoa, 8. C., 2.2 A3htoQB Read. 's ' body was lying beeide y ? tracks near In bW vest | ^ard bearfng the: 'jurne/ 'Charles--: street," . ' fME&A WEEK ? - - ;*5?iiOUt.e I ? PLACEDOX WHEELS AND HAUL ED ACROSS PRAIRIE. ? With Basic Open. Heals Served In Hotel and Clerks Working in CourtLouse. Lamriq, S. D.. baa been put on wheels and 'moved to Winner, where, aa'the'resUlt of . a bitter county Beut war and agreement between the two towns, It has consolidated with Win*, ner and as ^ar town ceased wholly, io exist. \ ? Large store bulldlngB with their valuable contents were moved Intact. Banks, with their cash in the vaults, were put '?*/. wheels and made the trip across the prairie while the clerks continued to. work and money was received and paid out ot' c us tomerfl. / Without disturbing the offlcialsthe county court- bouse was hitched to two' of the .largest'traction-enginee ever built, and It . was dragged from Larmo to yrinner..where ft was plac ed on a foundation peviously prepar ed/for It The 'Larmo hotel, drawii by 72 teams'of horses, made the trip, without, so much as ceasing business a' slngW xfceiL' The court, boose, a Mg two story frame building,"was the first to oe moved, since It was necessary'/that the Dig' honisa bo pat in place before smaller houses blocked the way. The big traction engines were Mtehed to It, and ocrosa tho prairto ft went, tke bit engrlnoe ^tj?Idc and snorting like* Mogul Iocom?tlvsa. Tita dHftanbo was throo rfSles, end this was. covered in just two tours; So evenly was tho ''job" carried on that derks, writing a' their desks were undisturbed. After the court house and'jail were moved residences "went over' in reg ular flocks. When nightfall overtook a house which w?? >?tnc moved the structure'waV left by' taa roadside for the night and the"family noeupl ed it is usual. Then the movers bogan on the business houses, and store After ??oro was taken to Winner . without being Interfered with., Banka were removed without the monej ben>r looked* up, and deposits wert? receiv ed and cheeks paid without a halt. The big school house was taken overj.for ftitf day, crjy half , a day be ing lost by ?he students. Although the? men ln/ctodrjce of .'the^'-iangtaeEf iatarad: tov^f^rhos,^.. teachers; chIK ?teen, and/ailr this: anthorifJes. did "not care- tO'risk the eollapae of the build ing when It was occupied by so many children. ^50 for a'VS'^llfnB,t6-'''|64'3(--.j{l-jVa store filled with goods. It cost near ly 91.000 to take the court house toi the new towr and put It in the position it now occupies. ?'? 7? VlfcSBLS iOSS ? As*d Fifty-three X'eopi? Out of 1,483 Lost Li tat Tsar. . Out of a total of 6,661 persona in volved in 1,463 disasters to vessels of all classes within the escQs of Che United States life' saving service, on ly urty-threo were lost, and about seventy-four vessels were completely destroyed, according to the annual report of S. L. Kim ball, general' su perintendent of (.he service, for the fiscal year, which ended June 30 last. The next expenditures for main taining the service for the year were $2,249.375.6-8. The enactment ot f.he bill passed at the last session of Congress by the Senate providing for retirement pay for members of the life saving semriee and others of the field service and others of the field service incapacitated for doty Is urged in the report. Of the 1.646 vessels of all kinds which met with accidents, the life savers rendered service to 1.047, val ued with their "cargoes at $10.179, 280. Other succor rendered'by the life savfag service included the res cue -of 137-persons from. drowning, surgical aid to 60 persons suffering from gunshot wounds; broken Hmbs or brnlsea and the recovery of 160 bodies of persons who had met death through loo or in other" ways. Nice of thie number were suicides. 0 ? ? ? ??? PBKACHEB ACTS AS FLAGMAS. Grabs Handkerchief ead Warns Traia of Wreck. t ? ... The moment he emerged from the day coach where he was ricHng at Majspot, Tenn., late 'Friday after noon, tlev. J. A. Baylor.pastor of tho State ' Street Methodist Church. South, of Bristol, and_iormerly ot Chattanooga. instantO bi succeeding and striving, and dy 3ns .until the Bide of the aviation sheet'which la'piped with black bears these ?names: ?'? ? Lefebore,'Ferber, Bossi, Hauvetti Micheiln, Robl, Bpeyer, Haas, Rolls, Daniel Kinet, Nicholas Knet," Maas dydk, Polllot. Madiot, Saghittl, John stone, Fernandez,' Delagrange, Lo ?Blon, Josely, :' W?chter, Plochwan, Matiewitch; W?ldern, Pasca, Vivaldi, Von Pltter. Hamilton, Chavia, Blah chard, Mente. ? Every country has offered its man ?some two or three; you may tell by the names. Some have died leaving a word or two- an maybe a figure in the record by wach they may be re membered when the list has grown larger. Some have died as from a tumble from a housetop?a mean taking off when you consider that the setting is bounded only by track less space. Chavez died thus?hear the earth, after he had marched over the Alps. And some have died with department orders signed and countersigned thrust in their belts, as men who serve the guns.or skirmish fathfcrhs deep under the sea in steel bottles called submarines have done before how1. Fifteen months ago the season for flying and dying as a double attrac tion had its forma! Introduction at Rh o im sv the a no leh t cl ty of th o pla ins where the kings of France were wont to go to fit themselves with crowns. The affair of Rheims was called a meet, a word taken from the vocab ualry of the foxhunt and .bicycle riding. . .., - . . - - In territory the list is both brood and long. Meets, with their cash prizes and their life prizes,-became popular. In the two lists to which the names o? aviators may be added; the average Is one dead to every three living. The gresteot amount of money.any aviatcr has won, the fig ures being taken from his published acroont?, Is 532,00 7. Paulban got that. Only 25 have won more than' 110,000. ?| PLANTERS SUFFER GREATLY. Six MflUoa Dollars is the Annual; Damagpfi to Peach Growers. The fearful ravages of pests on ag riculture, entailing many millions of dollars' loss, arc outlined in a state ment which Acting Chief Powell, of the bureau, of plant industry, has submitted to the House committee on agriculture in connection with the agricultural bill which the commttee reported Monday.;: ' Mr. Powell says that through the use of a sulphur spray, the Eastern peach business has been made stable for the first time. He Bays that the estimated loss annually from brown rot on peaches is $5,000,000 and from peach scab-31,000.000, virtual ly all of which loss might be saved by proper Bpraying'of orchards. ? Blister rust on white-pine is esti mated to cause losses of SI,008,000 annually and other plants show near vy losses from disease and insets. Investigation of the cotton indus try in Egypt has Indicated that the mixing of Hindu cotton with - the Egptiaa cotton has entailed a loss of $10,000.000 a year and that strains of the Egyptian cotton can he bred in the Egyptian cotton can be bred in the United States which will not show the conditions that cause these enormous loesea In Egypt. 0 ? - High Living at Low Cost. The Newberry Observer Bays: "Mr. B. F. Mills butchered two hogs on Thursday that weighed 610 and 320 pounds. They were tho Poland China breed and were 18 months old. He raised them from pigs, and they did not cost him half as much as if he had boug^ tbem from Tennesse?. The solution of the high coat of liv ing la that farmers raise their own bog and hominy, and enough besides to sell to their neighbors, the town people. More and more of them ars doing this tost bv ypar. ? Dynamite Explosion. -An explosion of dynamite at the engine house of No. 13 mine of the Tennessee Coal. Iron and Railroad company, near Easley, Ala., Friday afternoon killed Joe C*3wcll, engi neer, and Will Hunter, fireman, and an unknown negro. A second ne gro was badly injured. The negro killed had brought some frozen dyna mite from the mine tunnel to thaw it out in the engine house. TWO CENTS PEB COPY TOOK POISON I New York Banker Charged Wits Crtae Tries to; Kill Himself WHILE GOING TO COURT Charged With Wrecking the Nort& era Bank of New York, the Pris oner Collapses Before ReacM-qg 2S the Court Room Where he Was }?> . '. r ?: ;\"V '?- ??' ? 1 > ' v 1 ? - ? i< ? O. Robin, - the - indicted banker, etofly. ?;? ? ed from hio sister's home to face: 6?-.. raignment, calm- in the kaowlei(6B that'he hs.d swallowed a dozen ???h:; lets of hyo&cin, the aubtle and dc2^5jr alkaloid, with whichrJJr: Crippcn iaS?-. . ed his wife, Belle: Blmore. He ?6?r - lapsed, before he could be taken. S?he/, Court, with the ezclamatlttn:. ltia dead man; I've taken poison ftflb lieta." -- - Tho ease was postponed la greatest excitement, a stomachyI*?*,? was hurriedly brought into play *si?,, the sick man was carried first U* Qcv prieon hospital, adjacent, and later jea Bellevue, where he lies in the priflDtt ward. No charge of attempted coV clde is entered agalnit him, and ttjs I thought j he will recover, althoa^ the action of hyoscin is elow, atf9 much will depend on his vitality. The time at which Robin took tfca drug 1b approxlately fixed by the tes timony of Dr. Austin Flint, retainers for Robin by William Travers Je? ome, his counsel; Dr. Louisa RotSc ovitch, his sister, and t:?o detectives', from the district attorney's ?fitaK who rode with Him from his. sister house to the Crlmmal Court bu31di$s Dr. Flint told the Court that as ly as he could judge from the toms, the poiton had been, in Robteftf I system about three-quarters on'?a I hour' when he collapsed, ' The. two detectives, were posttte their prisoner, swallowed nothing Cos . the way te Court, Dr. Robinovttch> said her brother'was in the habit A? taking hyoscin in' small doses, is* | counteract the effects'of morphtaa, which he used to deaden the stat>- . ing pa*es by which g^Sl stones majkar. themselves known. She kept th&tprife. ? in her house and oho thought her I brother swallowed twelve tablets, St Bellevue the examining surgeons f? Jtimated that Robin had taken abcafi I one-tenth of a grain. Robin seemed in good health, fttft urday morning, 'better than at oJcr time since hie troubles commenwdiSL. The first sign of illness was when &2> staggered, on stepping from hie ?? tomoblle to the Criminal Court buth? Ing. In the elevator, he weakened ??> rapidly -that the iietentives had $r> i lift him to a couch. There he'ssntbc Sfito uneonscieuB&ess and was not. t&~ vlved until the Btdrcaoh pump IesB been worked vigcnfiDJily. Its preatj* ' use undoubtedly saved his life. Oatnlde the corridors of the G* mlnal Court building fairly hummed with excitement, but in the Court 6? General Sees ions Itself Judge Crata - was I transacting, business as usual ? when Wm. T. Jerome stepped" rapidXy down the aisle. . . "Your Honor," he began, htrrrtefc | ly. "T am here in the Robin case, it I appears that the defendant has tafitea a drug. He cannot be stimulct? j An ambulance has been called one? surgeons are now pumping out ES? stomach. The circumstances are SB avoidable." On information that the pTis*%er could not possibly be o.-ralgned, 'ttA case was postponed until the recefijfe of further advices to Robin's oaneST tlon. - ?' ?? ? ; Hyoscin is described th the text books -as an alkaloid of henbane sjnB i In Its action a cerebral and spinn? sendatlve." Cases ore recorded t? which a dozen tablets of 1-2 5th gala-, applied to the membranes of the eyes have produced several general toSie I symptoms. Robin's frustrated attempt leaves I the question of his Insanity s?d Sai len. There was no further developing!* Jta connection with either the Ncfcn ern Bank of New York or the Wash ington Savings Bank, both of whlHh I are In the bonds of the State banklns I department, but the (State depart meet of insurance took over the af fairs of the TitU and Guarantee [ Company, of Rochester, N. Y., and "a large force of accountants are WL work on tho ledgers of the many "fis tewoven concerns which Robin $tth moled. >. Cleaned Fp Family. At Baltimore, Md., as a climax ia a aeries of hitter quarrels betwee* Wm. C. Stridden and his wife, tie former Friday shot and killed , tl?& latter and his 19-year-oM stepdaoghi er, Eula Kile. Strickles, who was employed as a fireman at a power house, then fired a bullet fate his own t'?mn'? > Kills Small Child. At Bristol. Tenn., Mathew Tlssg. aged 8 years, was fatally shot Frtd^F . night by Robert Hill, an old\nMfc. whom be bad been persistently term ing. The ball lodged near the ohll?Sa heart and he died Saturday. HQS wa? arrested. " i**6 .