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WORTH MOUNTAINS OF GOLD During Change of Life, . says Mrs. CIi^s. Barclay (iranKfvlUe, Vt. ? " I whh jwHsing through tin* CMwingHof J,lf? iturinufTprca j rroin n?rvouHiM'.Htt [ undothor iwmoylnu Byuoptopis, and 7 1 can truly nay Hint l-ydirt D.I'iiiklmin'b V?'K?' t able Coin pound liuH proved worth mountains of gold to urn, u>s Jt reutoml njy health Hnd Ktrentfth, 1 n?vor forget to tell my f i IcimIh what LydluJy i'i i)k ham'tt , vegetable Compound has done for ine during this trying period. Complete restoration to healtn .means so much to me that for t he sake of other suffer ing women I am willing to mako mr trouble public ho you may pit hi i sit this h t irr." ,M km. CiiAtt. XJahci-ay, Jt.K. i> ,<irauitcvlllo, Vt. No other medicine for woman's ills has rceid ved tmch wide-Bpread and un (pialillcd endorsement. No other med icine we know of has such a record of cures of female iils as has I,ydia 10. riiikham's Vegetable ('omj.oitnd. r?ir more than ;jo years It has been curing feii'mle complaints such as lnllauima' ion, uheiatlon, local weak nesses, libiujil tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, indigestion and nervous prostration, and it Is 'imeq'ualhd for carrying women safely through Hie period of ehange of life. Jt cost?, hut Ill-tin to try Lydia E. riiikhain'n Vegetable Compound, and, Jin M ih I (a relay KHys.il In "worth moun tains of gold "to suffering Women, r? : Wit and Wisdom. Clod semis enough to all. - I.alin. I .<*( no one speak evil of another.? 1 *i:i I o. He who torments others does not id ft 1 1 Well. | | i n e h . ''1 all I . > < < i . ; i < s t \re!l<mi < justice is I lie. n.f .-t Uiirotiuuo.'i. I 'I ut arch. PAINT BEAUTY Assured of durability the next thought In palatini; la beauty ? tho com i> 1 ? ? 1 1 ? aim h'ing durable beauty, or bea ill if .i ) <1 u raldllt y . National la-ad Coins any hero again offer you tb?; ro-oprraMoti of their paint or.portn 1 1 1 ! k 1 1 t ri ?; in the line of color schemes. art italic, harmonious rind appropriate You have only to write Nat!. nut I.i ad Company. 1302 Trinity I'uilding, N'.-w Yu:k < * ? t y , Mr " llou:. "owners' Painting f > it t lit No. . 4'J," ami }<?:i will promptly rocclvo what Is p ally a > ? ? > n 1 1 > 1 > L > ? Kitidn to paint in.;, I ? i? ? T? : < 1 1 ti n hook of rojor Kch'-iiii.n f >i fit li* r ext ? ? : i . i r nr Interior pnlnmnr~r as you may requosO, a book of speel/hwio;: -. and also an In strument for d?t*<'!ing adulteration i:i paint .ma'. -rials. 'I l: Ik outfit Is stmt ft"e. an- 1 . In <?:,> 1 1 . ? ? b\lst, id well vurlh writ ing f > \ At | 1V-, 1:1 1 but the i vm I'! 1 he b.i::d> ot t !.<? ir..ds, 1'indar. So. 35 - *09. Nature's My:t Valuable Cathartic. 1 f i r. I > 1 1 if i-av{,.p , . 1 1 . tin- most \al t>a' if rat !::wt?r k' t \\!i, has been i x chnlfd In m i;i ;ht- :t I u..e bs lis nau seous i .in c, d m.iv; i i ,i nil' ||,(\<ii and . Mekenin -j aft. i ta~>te, (hat inferior n.edifiie-.s i .i .f !n f n u demand. Now, however. < on! 's bugbear has hern ban'-'i. d ? , t he I,, m l';:, tor w'ho ? ui' p"ii"ii. ? i ' I ':> bit a I. a p ir :a 1 1 v ?? pe? ilic, im w ; ,, jii| i In- v i rt n s el this oil an- r> tamed, from which all its \ i? i s are eliminated. It is nut a suits! 1 1 ut 4? 1 1 ? r i a st o r oil. hut it is t hat remedy without nii|de.i -ant taMc Uild Mouuu li in :i ants. It ih pal. :ta!;!e, harmless and diges lible, breaiihe the ninety-three per cent o! e he n i it ally pure cold pressed creani ol castor oil is ( ombunal with Hev't'ii per i . i.i ut w aolesome llavor iiigs- anise, cormmler and carawav. ihis is why children lu-k I he spoon. As u laxulivc or purgative for ba bies and pregnant women Palatal can ho taken with ?corei'wrt and witlunu danger ol any snrt. It is e.asilv ad ministerial and agrees wiilv"Tlfltv**<nost sensitive slon.itch. An overdose is impossible, as t he e\res> >nup|v passes I hrongh the bou, 1, Din hanged and lubricates the mtotmes. pro.lui ing ras\ ii.?i\ en ents. without the urn oin liM'txble si rain::: g "' gi ipes' liotiee?l When ol !'? r ea; ban i? - a re i^ed. Hod extends t r, -rt: eternit v to eter nity.- An-!. ' ie. I'nr llltAD Ai II I - 1 1 trli ?* < A I' I I) | > H Whuhor from (,?,;> Hist Stoimrti or Vorrou, 1 oini hs . n "Ill n-hrvr u.u. II* llyijlil to Ukf a. l* imiurUl ?U'.lr. fr/ IV.- . 2&C. diul 50c. at Ui a# ? lore*. Little by little wo depart from the terrible and n aim tlio ridiculous. ? Longinns. Ml'ST UK I.I MV K IT. terery Header Will Concede the Truth of This Statement. One who sufferR with backache or lany form of kidney trouble wants a euro, not merely tem porary benefit. Rev. Maxwell S. Rowland, of Toms River, N. J., makes a statement In this connection that is worth attontlon. Says ho: "1 was sud denly taken with an attack of kidney trouble, had severe pains In my back and loins and was generally run down. Doctors were not helping me, so I be gan using Doan's Kidney Pills. They brought me (prompt relief, and ai I continued tak ing them the pains In mj back dlsap* jpeared and the kidneys were restored $o normal condition." Sold by all dealers. 60 cents a box. fttartarJUfltora Co* B??alo> N. T. JWWNYOITB HM1NKNT IXWTTOIUi AT YOI7H HKHVK'K Fittttf. Wat ? I'onn/ to r?jr For tl?? Ful!e?t Mrdirnl KxamJnatlon. If you are In doubt a* to the cauae of your disease in a It u it a postal re questing a mwdlcslexan^nallonbUnk, which you will fill put and return to us. Our doctors will carefully diag nose your case, and If you can bo cured you will be told no; If you can not by cured you will bo (old no. You aro not obligated to ua In any wny, for tblH advice Is absolutely free; you are at liberty to take our advice or r.ot a* you see fit, fiend to day for a m?d!* oul exarnlnat Ion blank, All out and return to us an promptly as possible, and our eminent doctors will dlnf{i>on? your case thoroughly absolutely free. Munyon's, f?3d and Jefferson Hts.. I'h lladelphla. I'a Denfeuae of tho Knd-Hcat Hog. There lias been considerable of the blindness tlmt takes 'up and continues a senseless cry in the repetition of the anathemas hurled at the "end-seal hog" as the illustration and embodi ment of all eenlflehnesw. It would he as logical to accuse the man who en tors a car that is empty and chooses the shady side on a hot day of being "a hog' and requiring him to give up his seat to any one, coming after him, who might fancy it: The hoggish ucks of the individual who points out the "end-scat hog" and wants to possess what that individual has come Igeally by, does not b'eein to be notic ed, it is only the ;tiai< who gels (lie end seal lirsl and prefcring the title. The Norwich Bulletin puts this case very fairly and conclusively us fol lows : "Those who use the trolley con stantly do not find I heir fcllow-t rav elera wholly devoid of mauner*. After all that has been snid about the end-, seat liog and all other kinds of trav eling hogs, the people with fellow feeling and deference and politeness are always in the crowd, It is a I rav eling habit among the "regulars" to give the end of the seat to the person who leaves the car first and io so seat themselves that they do not have lo crowd past one another in leaving (he ear. The having a choire of seats is human, and why the passenger on time should be deprived of the pleas ure of riding in a preferred seat ob tained by promptness, bv a late comer, never has been and never will he explained, although tin* late-coin ers often act as if it were the duly of every one to make room for them." ? Bridgeport. Standard. Napoleon's Farewell. It wns at Fonlainhleau that N'apo loon received the I'ope in 1801. [ was at Font ainldeau tiiat lie im- I prisoned the I'ope the apartment i which served as his prison is si ill : shown*- in IK 1:2 and 1S1M. FjiktI I v, for Nemesis would have it so. it wa< at Fonlainhleau that Napoleon si^n- j rd Ins ahdic.t.ion ami said I'iiivwi II to j his nrmv in 181 1. coming down I he ' }? ?i; -^iairrasi- at the {';?? ' ( our du Cheval Blanc, and phiiin_c ? himself at the head of the guard, as if I for a review: "For twenty years." he said, ''I ha\e hen well content with you, and v o 1 1 have always hern wilh U)/> op the ? path of td"ry. With your lndp and j that of all the hrave men who are still ^ loyal. I eouhl /uive carried on the rrar tor tlir* ?? \oafs louder, Ini' Franee : w?-n;M haw suffered, and \ did not | wish ! hat to happen. "'1 n.iL'ht Iian c died ? that would have hern rasv, hut I would not. I j prefer t?i follow the path of honor, | and to write the history of our ex- < ploit s. ''1 cannot embrace you all, hut I | will embrace \our gen< ral. Come, j dm. IVtit. Bring me the taule! hear j eagle! May these kisses find their : echo in every brave man's heart! ' ' Farewell m v children ! ' ' That surely is the most pathetic i as it is also the must dramatic, 'scene in the whole history of Fountain* , bleau. ? Fronl T. I*. s Weekly. Pointed Paragraphs. Small axes fell great trees.? tier nian. Sneers ara poor weapon# at the j bent . ? Fleetwood 'g, The best treasure among men is a frugal tongue. ? Heatiod. A small bolt to the house is bet ter than none at all. ? Danish. THKKi: REASONS l??uh With Two Legs utwl Ten Fin gers. A Boston woman who Is a fond mother writes an amusing article about her experience fording her boys. Among other things she Kavs: "Three chubby, rosy-cheeked boys. Bob, Jack and Dick, aged ti, 4 and 1! years respectively, are three of our reasons for using and recommending tho food, (5 rape- Nuts, for these youngsters havo been fed on Grape Nuts sir. co Infancy, and often be tween meals when other children would have boon given candy. "I gavo a package of Grape-Nuts to a neighbor whoso 3-year-old child was a weazened little tiling, 111 half tho time. The liillo tot ate the Grape-Nuts and cream greedily, and the mother continued tho good work, and it was not long before n truly wonderful change manifested Itself In tho child's face and l>ody. The re sults wero remarkable, even for Grape-Nuts. "Both husband and 1 %se Grape Nuts every day and keep strong and well and have three of the finest, healthiest boys you can find in a day's march. " Many mothers Instead of destroy ing the children's stomachs with can dy and cake give tho youngsters a handful of Grape-Nuta when they are begging for something In the way of sweets. Tho result is soon shown in greatly Increased health, strength and mental activity. "There's a Reason." Look In pkgs. for the famous llttlo book, "The Road to Wellvllle." Ever read tho above letter? A afw one appears from time to time. Tbej are genntae, true, and fall of h">? Tatest News. BV WIRE. IIJkIi Collar (-'tit II Jh Throat. Ban Franclgco,? - A huge nM ff colhir nearly cost iho life of Kdward Laterll, of tli is city., i> v cutting an ftrlery in his neck whe n hy wuti j>1ay Iiik bami ball. I lo almost died from los# of blood. Debar Dculctttcil I'gg*. Washington. I), (.',?? Six packages of dosHlcateil ?-ggs wore seized In h bakery here, ami Federal pure food authorities will try to have this prod uct debarred from commerce, V. H. Capital For Turkey. Washington, I). 0, Oscar B. Straus, Ambmisndor to Turkoy, was Instructed by President Taft to pave the way for American capital in tho commerce reconstruction or that em pire. Kill* Ilohher In Ciiia fight. North Attleboro, Masg.~? An un known robber with a bullet wound In the back <va? found dead near the utatlon of the Now York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad several hour# after lie had ontfagod in a revolver duel with l'Htro|inan John .Jenkins, who Biirprltu-'d tho man while he, with another ' man, was attempting to rob the {station. Nat loiuil Home I 'or I'rcKsmen, Knoxville, Tenn -- -Tho Interna tional t'ressrn'MJH Union has pur chased at. fhanAery sale the Hale Springs pro'pr-rty In Hawkins County, Tenn., sixty in linn ean.t of Knoxville, and will establish there a national horn" for aged and disabled pressmen and Ktureot ypers. Fiiorinous Hail way Assessment J? fTer.'on City, Mo. Tho assess ment of tho at* am railroads in Mis souri by the Slate Hoard of JOijuallza-' ? ion for I shows an increase over last year's assessment of $6,156, 7 ? :{ . r> 7 . Tho total assessment for 1909 is $ I L -,01 1,1 9 7.0 j. Two Killed in Feed, Stanford, K y. ? Addie Chapman npd .John Lui.'i. II wore killed and John Clin ml \v and wifo, (he son-in law and daughter of f.utlrell, wore Kf?riou?ly *wo'm ;?ded as t ?.fe result of a feud light in .C;i'.;vy County. " New (ii-yscr in Yellowstone Ssilt-I.ake Cit\\--A telegram from Main : u * ? t a Hot Spring?, ^ ollovVstono - J'ark, r<i"i:is that a n?*w gev.s>r has broJ:en rnrt )'J to fcer north of Foun tain C i !i \ in;; I *>o ? 0 ?_> 0 0 feet high, 'i :i<- i ?? a lion rare not regular, and last : ally .".Lout one hour.' MilStjnt'ii Hoyrolt City of .'{O.OOO. Lorain, Ohio. Tii > milkm?n of Lorain nut ir.to eff.-ct a boycott of (hi* city a4' a r< - . : ! t of t!j>> Council's milk rcirulvfi'ir.y, evd alnost tho entire P"' '1 !;i- r,M of I. 'I 'V- AT* v.'TrTio.TT" milk. Tin fl r? 1 ;?> ,;>??!! ray th -y are ii *. u b !/? t .1 en r?i m ! y v.i:h t h e ordinance <?' !>i:indni^ 1 1 : ? ? ? t h y buy milk only fsorn i. -rs w e-nvn have been - put thr u "h th;: t .?ronlin tost. Ni'jjro Kilbil by IliH's-Jai' Trm>. Cincinnati. Ohio. |? -oing a w a i' " i n t; ? H- i h *> window of a store at Kent :ic.{y Highland.-, across the riw r j fro.M <"i:ci ; :r i. (-> ii-v.rtv of a bur flar tr:i:<, ;cj McCurdy, a negro, ! ever. ,1 t ' : ' ? : t.- at. nluhl and next , day hi.i b k.;>* was found on the floor. | lie had i'-- n c. !',!it in the trai>, a ' load of bin-n.^hot fi\ m a r'lofgun hav ing '? n d | his Hi--. > tr'gger \\a* attach - ?! to a eash register pull. Coil n t ?"* i*f ?* i ( (>rs A r rest I'll. I.oui.'vlllf, Ky. ? John C. Roberts I nnd I *??*:? *;*t m w?>re arr<?sf"d in ' v.itii ;> irenh contain- t ii:4 S 1 i ti 't i -i h j ? i i i o ? i < Mcxican ! 1 u" ! ? ? - ???'it--: t i j ?? y admit ted a plan j to ?' t rich ii . " Ai ken - a < Sues Inxure liee t'ompanles. !.?(!!?? Hf-ck, Ark ? "fiio Sia'.e of Arkansas**, (il d. suit ? ag;:iijj?r sixty-five ; ins: ii i anc.- coin; .:n.cs o,' 'i aiiiiK in tiio ' Slp.t.o, a.- kin j: pvnalticj $00,000,- 1 0 0 BY CABLE. Htartn lor Nci-ili Polo. Tricst, Austria. ? Walter Well man utarted from Spltzbergen in a balloon, for tho North role, f^> tho captain 0/ a tourist ship reported here. Ca.Mro Taking n Cure. Santander, Spain ? Clprlnno Ca? tro, former President of Venezuela, left here for Glares, seven- miles from J?TiiTand M\ tu take the cure. 20.000 Tiers For Tuft. Toki'V ? Mmor OzTkl, of Toklo, has n ff r 1 < 1 u 1 0 < lyrry trees as , a Rift to Piv<'d?*Mf T.itt to plant in tlie new park on ?l*c h?u!:s of the Poio? mac Uivi r at Washington, l>. C. Chilean (Jolil Standard I'phclil. Santiago ii>> Chil'V ? President Montt vetoed the hi!! passed hy I'nn pi t as post; : 1 ; i ! i " tor live \ears the cenversUn of th?> paper n:out>y of tho republic into gold. I'ml of Swedish Siril.e Stock hoi in . The end of the labor troubles ?r. in '1 he 1 eaders of the various trains opened negotia tions v\ith tV.t* ? !?;<*>> ers with the oh. Ject t)f having t h ?? n.on resume work. Objects to American Sto?k?. Paris. - ? M .la lie:', th ? Socialist leader, annn-rr-vd his inn ntion of in terpellating the l'r< noh Ciowrninent 1 -^gnrdtng 1 lie p.op.c.al to <p'oto ofll clally in Frne.e- American speculative Blocks, notably the nv. -1 . a stork of the United ' r a S-.v I t'.v. oration. Wlllnrd Straight in Pekin. Pekln. ? W 11 lard D. Straight Is the representative here of the American bankers interested in the Hankow Sze-Ct;ucn 1% all: o a d loan of 530,000,. 000. Talk by Wireless t.V> Miles. Toulon. France. ? Wireless tele phonic communication whs carried on i,?. *ween To 1 ion and Port Vendrea, a distui. of lf>0 miles, with Instru ments Invv i'ort hy Naval Lieutenant* Jeance and -I'n. British Wnrslilp Floateft London. ? Tho British first clas^ battleship Agamemnon, which strand ed on the Longsands range while en gaged in target practice, was refloat ed with the assistance of tugs and proceeded to Margate for an examin ation of her hull. ALL SORTS OF BAD WEATHER Big Corn Crop of Kansas in Dan* ger From Drought MUmurl, Hhiimm, Nclirtuka nnd Ok* luhoin* Fa J fly Sizzled Under (he Jiuruiny 1U?>h of (lie buu-. Kansas City, Kan.-- The 500,000,* 000 bushel corn crop which seumud almost assured in Kansas and Ne l>i :?Hk u on August l,ha* be* en crimped and tthiunken by the excessive heat of iho past I v w 'days and absence of adequate rain for two weeks. Gener ally the corn ID thy eastern part of the State does not appear to bo seri ously hurt, and ijome part* even of central Kansas aro xt i 1 1 hopeful of a full crop, but in western Kansas and some of the big corn counties In northern and southern Ne braska reports Indicate that the ex tremo heat and drought have done treat damage. 8t. Louis.? Missouri, Kansas, Ne braska and Oklahoma fairly uly.r.led under the burning iays of one of the hottest suns in the history of this part of the Southwest. Buffering to man and beast was Intense, and many reports of prostration came lu. The hottest night in Kansas City In ten years was endured, and hundreds of persons slept outdoors. At 4 o'clock in the afternoon the lo<-al Govern meht bureau reported a temperature of 100 degrees. At Topekn, Kan., at f? o'clock a. m. It whs ninety. There the temperature reached eighty at midnight, and the minimum during the day was seventy-three. One prostration was reported. Dallas, Texas. ? All IihhI records of Dallas were broken when the mer ' eury in the ofllehtl thermometer at the United States Government labor* fttory and Agricultural Experiment Station registered 10.SV2 degrees at 2 p. m. Scores of other thermome ters had readings equally high and some went above 110.. Providence. It. J. ?The drought which existed In Rhode- Island wince June 15 \va? broken when a howling northeast gale broke over the State. Blowing fifty miles an hour at Hlock Island and with great velocity at oth er points the storm was tho worst that has been experienced here in a long time, and In a few hours tho seas began to pound along the shore and coasting vessels of all kinds went ?scurrying for shelter. Nor was it only a terrific wind nnd a heavy downpour of rain w hich made conditions unpleasant in many locali ties, but a temperature of fifty-six de ? greeg served to Increase the discom fort . Charleston, S. C. ? This ei'y was practically cut off from telegraphic communication with tho outside world as the result of a storm which prostrated the wires. The wind attained grent velocity nnd was accompanied by a tremen dous fall of rain. Some houses were unroofed and i.uuu' trees were uprooted, but there was no lo^s of life. Several persons, how-fever, were slightly injured L?y flying debris. . . ? - . ? j ^7l"TrnTrr;\ T.\ x f'Tv laVs von:. j i Cast Their Fallot* to Hond Waterloo Village I'or Sewers. I Waterloo, N. Y. ? Waterloo had a t.isio of woman's suffrage when (i.fty- 1 nix womnn taxvay ers were allowed to east I Is 1 1* 1 ? :i i ?it s with 12 7 1 male voters on a proposal for a $100,000 bond issue to provide a complete smw syst :m fur the village. The election passed without inci dent, and only fourteen spelled bal lwts were ? h-rardrd by the tellers In making the count. The l.ond issue was approved by a Inr* majority. The election was made necessary by a legal technicality which invali dated a slmii.tr election throe months when tii" proposed bond issue was Indorsed by the people. SHOT IX I ) I " I! f j WITH WOMAN. Man Seriously Injured and Sister-in I ^aw is Arrested. Orange. Texas. ? K. II. Rico and his sister-in-law, Mrs. A. Smith, fought In the street with revolvers tho result of domestic trovhNs, ixice was tak :i home' 'with threo buW lets m bin body and the woman was ta.iv::i to j all, Mrs, Rico and her sister, Mrs. Smith, w??ro nt tho Hice homp when Mrs. Rice announced iter intention of leaving her husband. He followed tho two women to the street armed with a pistol and the fls?ht followed. Several ahota were exchanged. UMURELLA CAl'SKS DKATIT. Hides Train's Approach and Malt Car rying It Is Ilun Down. Hackehsaik, NT. J. ? Eugene Cn to rn ina , who was employed in the ofliee of a fire insurance (ompany in i.ew \ o; k City and who live d in Ridgefbdd l'ark, was ki'led at the Ilitlt;. ?field J'ark station sis ho alight tcl from a Fcsqiuhriu iu train. He stalled to cvo.-s tno tracks of thi West Shore Railroad with his umbrella up. and that prevented his seeing or hearing an excess train which struck' him. He was aiivc when picked up, and was brought to the hospital here, hut sjvJii died. I'ostnl Man Heads Chicago I'olice. Colonel I.eioy T. Steward, supcr lntea<lent of carriers in the Chicago po&tofllce. has been appointed Chief ot Police by Major Uusse, of Chicago. "SlIorT," SCRIRHLKS PAHAI.VTIO R. K. Stevenson, Cashier of Rose City Hank, lJeconies Speechless. T.lttle R?'ck, Ark. ? "Short," scrib bled It. K. Stevenson, cashier of tho Roso City Bank, when stricken with pai alysif. Stevenson's wife uanded the paper to tho bank officials, who announced Stevenson s shortage as 110,000, Stevenson had not regained speech after six days. GOV. COMER SIGXS INCOME TAX. Act Makes Alabama First Stnte ft) Hnlify Amendment. Montgomery. Ala. ? Alabama State Is the tirat to approve tho proposed amendment to the Federal Constitu tion which provides for an income tax. ?, Governor Comer signed tho ratify l..g resolution recently passed by the legislature. 11c Is to thorough ac cord with tho movoment. The resolu tion was passed unanimously by the ; Senate, and in tfee Hoase there uero ?nly two votes against it, ? SUTTON SEIF-SLAIN, OFFICIAL FINDING Verdict Approved by Acting Sec* retary Wlnthrop. BLAMES ALL YOUNG OFFICERS Not B?tl*ne<J With lU'wult? Will Afck COff|T(l? to Hlft tli? r*?o to Itcmove the tjOgmu of HuU-ltlo. Washington, D. C ? With the pub lication of Acting Secretary of the Navy Wlnthrop's approval of the find ings of tho court of inquiry that Lieu tenant James N. Button, Jr., of the Marino Corps, "was directly and sole ly responsible for hl? own death at Annapolis, Md., nearly two years ago," the famous case became a closed Incident as far as the Navy De partment Is concerned. Counsel for the Buttons intimated that they were far from satisfied with the verdict, and that they prob ably would take the Issues to Con gress, with a vl?w of having a full hearing of the case' by a committee of that body. Mrs. Sutton declined to discuss tho result of the Inquiry, which sho sought In an effort to clear her boy's name from thq stigma of nulcld*?. Acting Secretary Winthrop said that ho had dissolved the court of Inquiry and had given directions that copies of the findings of the court and Its conclusions, together with his obser vations thereon, bo sent to llenry R, Tavla, the attorney for Mrs. Button, and to Arthur A. Ulrney, Lieutenant Adams' attorney. The findings completely exonerate Lieutenants Utiey, Willing and lie van ? the three young officers who were present at tho killing? of any criminal connection with t^o acci dent, though tho report ' censures them for falling in their duty to dl? arm and arrest Lieutenant Button. Too much tlmo has elapsed slnco the Incident In the opinion of tho Navy officials, to undertake any pro ceedings against the persons whoxo conduct In the caso has been made the Bublect of criticism by the court. They, however, will bo made ac quainted in an official, but informal, way of these criticisms, which will both servo the purpose of an admoni tion to them and of presenting to them the view taken by tho depart ment of their conduct. Although Mr. Winthrop, in his in dorsement, speaks of the lax state of discipline existing at tho marine school prior to and at the time of Sut ton's death, he *ays that conditions have improved; that splendid disci pline prevails at this tlmo, and that he la confident that the unfortunate situation previously existing will not again pi evail. The marine school of application is now at Port Ftova), S. C., under the j direction of I ieutenant-Cclonel Colo, who is regarded as an excellent olll V t . . > "Lieutenant Sutton Is directly and ? solely responsible for his own death, j which was sclf-Inflicled, either inton- | ticrai'" v" !" an cffvjrt to shoot cno 1 of tho persons restraining him, ami his death was not caused by any ota- ! er injury whatcvr-r." This is the verdict of (he Navy i Court of Inquiry, approved by the! Judge Advocate-General cf tho Navy j and by Beek.man Wlnthrop, Assistant and Acting Secretary of the Navy. j WOMAN SHOOTS DOWN CASHIER. i filio Accuses Kichnrd D. Watson, of Georgia, of Deserting Her. I ! I Augusta,- Ga. ? Because he be ! trayed her under promise of marriage i and was preparing to desert her to | wed another girl, Miss Elm Ira Todd, a beautiful young Augusta woman, I I walked into the Central of Georgia! general freight oflice and opened firo ; with a revolver on Richard I). Wat Ftin. enshier, for two years her accept ed lover. She shot six times, three bullets taking effect. Watson was removed to a hospital and Miss Todd was ar- j ! rested. j i Between her sobs she told a heart. ! muling story of love and a subse ; c.uer.t life with tho man aho shot be i cause she feared he was about to put I her off. "I had to shoot him," she I moaned. "I gave my all to him, I : trusting to his promise to marry me, j &nd ho was about to wed another," j * ? YOUNG STUDENT A SUICIDE. Fabian Fall Shoot* Himself In Armory at Eoston. Eoaton, Mass. ? After Bending n message nsklng his cousin to come to tho South Armory in Irvingtnn atm^t Immediately, Fabian Fail, a hiem'tee of Battery A, M. V. M., shot and killed b'ms?'.f. Fall wa-i twenty-one years el , and lived in No. C 9 3 Marlboro si r'-?r, in tho Back Bay section. K.tII was a fir?t-yccr student at th* 1 1 :i v :? 1 Bav- School and president of the Ro.v. J of !)ir.>c'ors of the Harvard Crimson. I To had pre vioiu'!? sp:-nt two years In t-tudv at Harvard, m l a > car a' O "'ord. Ills father is Charles G. Kail, a lawyer, and he was an only ton. T'nts l ive Watermelons and Dies. I.uclnda Bavis, a ncgress. thirty five > < a vs old, died as the result of eating f: v ~ watermelons at a contest at l-oalsville, Ky. Dr. Boomis Blan ton pronounced death duo to cardiac parplj sis. 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