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T H U i W B 0 D A I L Y ■ f A M ^ I a V j M : 'M O W D a I . A T O P ^ I W > A 01g 2 . iiMEiiiTor COUNTBYLIFE. Biiipiiij^ roiiiiimiHimiiv^6j(iE • And B e ^ r t *rh¥lr ReeptnnnendatlW* to ilh»>r«*Idfntr'Wh6 Will Incpr- orAtp-thelP ,5prMir«»tj«AHy W*xt Voa(s^Pre»». <(«nt $«y« th# ProljUm » f Country ' |i.If« (•; jrt i h o tru M t Senw * Np* tlortai Pp)blfm, m. Pwblf itary tod ectoondp conditions on econondp ^condll ______ ai^s,7^^e»ideu* Ptesldent j reqnested four oxperts-on country faito8 jtOOsevelt m iie an W totlgatlpu Into the oriole indtter and f liidth' rtcpmnienflatlons a report to dons lor'lm p i ^enta. The rOj^rt and recommenda- ilohs, TTlth-toy addltlonalrecomnaenda- tlons TrWcb. the prealdoat hlipiieU may dealie to make, irUl }>e tatorporated &. a mdsaage -which, thepresldpnt Yrfll aand to congress, prOhshly early next , th e men President JtooaeYelt 'has the N e ^ York QoUege of ^ I c u ltu r e ; SSV trhited States forest reserye Walter St. page, editor ot The 'Wprl Wotk,»New York. , . Rrealdent Qlitllncf His Dsalrea. a lettersto -Sl^^SSS'taBEeflW Mt SNEW ZEiyilD \MSEBM.L saaie. conntr; and that > the tUlOy ot . farmer, ff there Is; one le8«,on tansW by history It la ^ a t the pefinanepl. greatness o f any s tate must ultimately depend more upott the .pharactep of Iti sS« Werfard^W^^ • Mationai Lesaue^^iSsitairdsy. _ A t New York-^NeW^ York,. m »r*«. ' Er- alth, pin Wake ler the: numberumber e hope 1 the n o? aftnihs populationr . (rnately to donbjO tlw wheat and com but it la w e t? ,^ 0 ^ Important ur:&,s'sss'4 “ • - - i t i u w i® ,.ortant Sp<H]f mi) Oleirs. WE PHESIIJEliTtS B U M Imp th'ai i conn more attraOtlye for th# m6the,rsrwlTei tod daughters, o f farmers^ should hd .done prompUyv thoronglSy and-gladly Yherh is'h o more lmpprttot^persoh. meaaured to luduenee Upon the life ol thd natldn, thato the fatoiehs. Wife, mt more Impofltot home thhh the coUn try home,, and It irpaSonhl Imporfc ance to do the hept we can for both, m e . Jnrmers h are hitherto: had lest than their fuli share , of puhlle atteu tlon along. the. lines of bnslnesa and along the. ' ., , social life. There Is too mupk beUel bnsiness life'. There Is too mupk t among aU diir people that the prizer of Ufe lie away frOm thetaxm ,^! am therefore amdous to. bring before thf people Of the Tlhlted States tire uhOs tlon of securing better «bUBlness tod better living on the farin, 'whether»hj co^JperatIon between fanners ®r buy ing, selllpg and borrowing; by prP Economy Ip coaling. : AncHandi N. Z., Aug. Id. Cloudy Weather greeted the Jandlng today of Admiral' gperry, oominapde)^In.chle£ ig theAtnorlctofleetknA his pttpeVs. to TOdelve oftclal welcome to Ahstral- .asjto wraters at the hands p Minister Sir Jpsephfieprgety'M gotenmient TOe iamd motlng* sbclal adyanto«#6 «tod Qppor er legitimate ,menh* toat wiU help make counto' life more gainful re attractlTe and fuller of Oppor tonities, pleasures tod rewards fo) the mem’woi \ ----- ‘ , In a letter=to professbr. Jtalley. ask- h r the Ppmndttee,* the president lines bis desires in. the direction of improvements on. the farms. The let ter folloyrs's ■Ylly D«»r Professor Bailey: 'lOnSaion \No nati has e’ver aohlei toent greatnesa u n l^s this '^ a s based on the wellbeing of ito t greatnesa u n l^ s this grfi^es^ ■* faro, material and m o : ............. ftre.. of the post of the nation of the inately reata. ■ **& the pnited States, disregarding pertain sections to d taking the nation as A whole. 1 'believe It to he true that the farmers, in general ape better today thto they ever w#re' hefore. Wo Americans iate making great progress’ In the deTolopment ofoUr agricultural resources. B u t It Isetiually true \ \ thw dev<dopmenA 0 f the ■ttoh a s a'vrtifsde,' “The farmer IS, a s a rule, better Off than his fprehears/bnt h is Increase In Wellhelng hag .not kept pace with that Pf the coupfiY a* n- whole. While the condition of the fatmew .to Some of our b e st farming regions leaveJittlo -to \be desired, wo' w e fat- firom having reached so high a level in' all parts of the conntW-' “In porttons of the’ Somh, for te imple. where the department of a ■farming, there 1 essaryssary svilfelfering unnece su and loss of efflclency on. the fat “A physician,. Who Is also a eg ^ Student of farm life In the §onth, Ing to me recehtiy about the enormous t Of •men and children ot^the - - yon copsent to serve upon a commls si,on on country life.\ “ farms. y life.\ AUTO WENT OVER EMBANKMENT. **!^^lladelphla.’- Ph»ad#lp3Wk .''*1 1 ^ 1 i^ou^^BoktoPt M ,»; $t. U n ts SlTSFIREBm lASSENGiaWN v a l u e s ; ■ K, Hi Marrlmart a n Active Factor In, AddtoiecS V Weleonn# PV .Governor ' .MWt A^^tiee MMgMir Plurlket and Arthur fdyfrti,. Wayor of Aucklani-^Admlral Speriy 8aya I of Prime yard of -the Standing of thk Cluba. ’I * | f j s4s3E;li ' « ■:«. *^^f31eveland~Cleveltoi, St PhU • SundSy’a QaniSA At Chicago-^ * * A terlan-^m ith and SulllYtof Mauntoi A t ^ m i t ^ ^ ‘ J ^ ^ ^ R flME MfD-Were WilW jeiM Woiiiiilsl' Revival 1ft Gtoek Market-. New. York, Aug. Y 0 .-I.a a t - w e ^ taw a,renewal I n fQrfee‘ 0 f the operatioua la, Stocks for an advance; fo mfoes ra- ■fleeting the,convinced opinion fo the ffosncdal eommunlty .of colfoag h » provement to values; phauffioxement; bore many .evidohcea-of a.. cenceatratefl^encentral c Wlglii aSd o f professtonal;;man!pulai- tiott to stimulale t h e adyance, b»t Ito atoct, to austaJnlug speculative ‘ Wl’re FirinsBig: lims THtlKfiOREKOMOM MINERS Engineer Did Not Stop When hi* Saw , a hog AproeS the T rack and- at let-to austaJniug speculative confl- deuce was nehe th e less; marked ow^ te g fo foe general; belief fhat ifotoclal'. gMu] tof fo belief fhat power- upS; with , supsrltfo tatlon regarding the 1 Fired Info the. means of toformatlon regarding th e course of affairs a n d ot-buslnea prpa- -pects were responsible for ,the. bulk o f . Volley Was I tra in —Train was In a Cut and As- ealiante Behind Rocke Poured Mun deroiis Fire Info Windowg Birmingham, Ala., Aug. 10,—Three men. were Insitotly killed and'eleven -ly.v ,,wben were Instantly killed weuBded, two,probably fatal Strlktor mlners tired info a passenger . trato <»- the Blrmlhgham Mineral tofl- „< «..» to d S m ! thoroughfare, a t th©^ ehbre' end which an elabo^tely decototed s i and Thomas; meet and Warner. toad at Ploctpn, early Snndajr k teg.. The dead; ' . ' Conductor . Joseph ColUnA : 0. Z. Dent, deputy sheriff; Wniard Howard, nomunlpu .miner, I Wounded aS-eJ Major P. , Hltfr-St. Louis, 7| Boston, g. ’ ^ rors—Et. Louis, 3; Boston,JU Batter^ leS't-'Waddell and Spencer; Morgan. Thlfoman and Carrigan. \ Standing of.the Gtobs* ; .. 1: I HM.M c ^ ii cbmpwiT, woupd' s s - s ......... ■knee; force deputy sherlffB, tyro bar ttonal guardsmen, a laborer, and. two ^ The* irate. was.a special bearing BLdff. HABRIMAN, foeae pper^oUe were on a long look ahead was foe. general admission,. Jhe news, n t Ijfod of b et- 111 Ui. I -1 J ni I J ADMIRAL SPBatRY. WfiStttiy ImpOllBr 3I10 ClBYSlAllUi erected fo r foe receptlon. • , I Grouped about foe prime m inister foe cmbl II 8 ' Eastern League—Saturday. A t’ BrovIdenco — Providence^ 1. Tj ^ “^ N e w w k - N e F a r k ; 1, 2; :Mpnl ' A t Jersey C tty^eraey City, 0, 5; Sunday'a Games. A t Newark—NewarT^ 5; Kockestei?. .] ^ '^ A ^Roc^ Point, R. L—Rrovldencei ___ _____ jrect I Grouped abo ut the ftiisli West Killea. , , ^ 1 resentatlvet of the dominion. I Toledo, 6 ., Aug. lO.-^When an au j CrowjTe Tbrongcwl foe Streets -j as£.«r Ai Ss' .*1 s z ■■ . .-v - Sylvanla Sunday, Charles^ W. Poht. houses adjacent t e r # moving mas»e«l Clubs. . :.W<t fo mann, a wealthy Cleveland Importer of humanity.; It wzis a gmeat recep-,' ••’-‘'’- r l and 'm erdhant tailor, and Pafoer tlon and nnbounfod enUmstaam,pre-j “J » MUM WoMoi t o o«v l-rtoM m l K o e W a t - u J S f f i o . . U hjrs;.. t3h»rto< Pohlmwin, her the best tradldons of th e common j^j^iestdr ......... ,.4 1 lughler Florence shd F. C_. DietZel, a hlood^ of tw a cduhtrles, ^Me f o t o P r e '; Jeowy, Glty 47 46 BQ mdon njwr fo the Bloctem mines Un- ' guard of soldiers and deputlos. On outskirts o f foe town foe engineer saw■ a log aerpnu fo® track. a log acrP“ , volley was fired Into foe in'pr Ini EL» andatpnee A n , , ' The engtoeet, did not atop but,tot- made was j. qc 'with the.lowei torment b t trade ztod ftcmaulerce pqtob tog to a r a te of revival-modersto to mrizott wlfo that of tl •Ice«-.<)C securities.,'. revival-moderi.- th a t o f foe adtsnoe 1^ Bliid th tp fo iq g dGllaw a t l yTDuiat t j i e w io ^ - tip o f 'j thB »wee{i*out kale; 18.IH W iU ypfo p i c k t h e m u p ? $26.00 ifen’s' tSoIlsW 20.00, Men’s 15 00 M to’d B a lti,,...., . , . t o 1 S. 0 P H en’s SalTs....'.;,., Men’A B a Iti..,......,.to..x S . 0 OMTO’sB a j f g ,. ,. .. ?.OOBpj^s’ B a l t s . .; . ,. ., .. ,. ,, . '4.0O B 3 i8’ j s b i i i , . . ', . . . . . , . , . . 6 00 B o |i’ Ekills.'. , M..........' Q u l d & C s f i T h e B u i j r C o m e r, W e r t W rkt t n d B ridge S t i . ^ foaeaghH cesded fo “ Injared -wei lecuritll^.', r wltSt fo H r Hardman were .of material Inflnenco on' the. ’week’s tobirem’ant' In stock's rfoe prSTidtot, sup^sltlqu HarImfo, more .tbto. any on haS b e e if the aoUve fadfor Jn the, Ival t e the stock marketr ^ pal miiettlement waa caused «orti;()f aamak* to foe spring ________p tod of danger fo foe com ro < ^ p o u n ’ cjop frQm.,drou.tli and ox<5esBlvo,tem- itJy into thai The bfilciiil weather map I supplied some relief from thaie auxt- Almost every window to foe fodn' -Thursday In 'showing sufll- waa broken and shoU atruok Ml parts com belt, where the of tlto eagtaO tod.cah. The train pro-J need existed, and the be- B locton'tod foe d«»d «md harreaOng of spring wheat re rotim n ^ to Blrmlnghaim *.jy 0 j, accepted a s warranting reb^tog legroes were arrested to d ofoer bi S m ; ,tppng money mark :e ^ , a r e exptot^-- - . / ' in foe great centers ot capl Ctonduetor Collins eSmo here from^ ^icolally In New York, la a i «., . inntoed c< A c c u r a c y I n , ' ' \■ P r e s c r i p t i o n s g u a r a n t e e d noWle tumbled to foe h o t | visit trf the fleet foNCw Zte emhankmeBl bottom%de! Thp^ Amerleah eommand Up. T h e bmest’s her^ and- Mm ; The ante: bSm of foe teddtotlsft, w erain the.cafbnt, sented.to Admiral SpeVry for -Pifsai-i t ’ League—SafordJ _ aaved from'Injury by foe Up-;donl dent Boosevelt a jdecoteted goM and{ Sefanton—gertotom 2; 'Wllkes-l inscribed, the ■ Barren 4. ' TWO. POLICEMEN’S crusbdd, ’ la replylDg to foe prfme minister, said hamtoU, I . ___ . ^1. . . 1 driyteg’^that no greeting; would appeal i rtlca—tjttca, 3; Elmira, 4. ‘ Toledo his uiao] .to 3 te l t than \ ' Sunday’s Games. I smmi in. At Scranton— ___ ____ Injury by foe np-' Boosevc right a t foe hack <ff foe tonneau. | sllv'er ^buni, suitably The antoraoWle tumbled to foe \ ............. . - . » — •ankmenl bottom sad was crui would appei Father ^ f o e y died toistautly and Mr. that cdnilfig frotn a people sm to in, ------ — BoMmann lived less than amtente* Ihum berhnt‘great,taachievements. A Scratton .,. . . - 4 1 The p arty left Cleveland at 3 o’clock reception of foe American fleet, the W Uk^Barre . 0 C Saturday nfternoon and spent the admiral contteued,^ Showed that the H its— jScrattton, n if o t in Frem o nt They, arrived in ties ol blood and friendship* meant 15. Errors Bert ' Sunday. Mr. Pohlmann guided raurenhan people iikdetstood. Barre, L Batteries—-BlUa a n d Bet :ohIne to foe side of foe road - In his dddress of welcpme 'on b e h a lf. endorf; MiHer, Sloano an,d Hess, fo a doe? k?to in fo b u t th e pi t h e cltlgens of New Zeftltod, Lord Second game — Scranton, $» Y,. 0, * leUt are thickly Plftnket, foe governor, said that King Vanghan and Beokendorf., 'wilkt and small fteetfkdwaxd and Presid:ent Roosevelt’were Barre, 3, T il, n eed and Miller. , and fo# Pftrty fod not realize that honored, n o t hecans'e of their- post- At Byy»cnSe-- Wtohlnghm, \^D. C four years . 521 ' Th* body has been sent to Frederic riSBc Md.. lot burial. . - , fcarkbh Beset lay. corpitoy was hurried to Blootpn. reanlre ----- - ' recinlrements. lontlnue to So e A degree which, urity for to ' to mdet all VieU m O K S O F U B O B lAW- T. A. BARNga Attoniir — ____ ttatorsi 10 kaatBrldgs itrMn, Uiw«SO.I.SSW| twamiytonion ______ lU ttratoiaJj «W«SO i f they conce BODIESOUND.| f 2 ♦—^X 6 . ----------- - bulletin e rtSHaiften-SeBi Out to Cafcli Qt C m ® ^ \ “ ' ' ’V b s ^ b S . p j i i y fjrniyHd'Maraudei n due to the nnstolte certafn Southem fam s. jS . cotton mill foan haVe h e r live as ten ant tin’foe Average Sonthern tenant onehoifSe foteJ. This apparently, to- ’T dftubt a any other nation can bear : fe has hlth ..erm n entbe . Meultutai i foe' whole of foto effort been directed toward to bltSerio tocreasifag foe ttonabiy the right tbteg\to do, The , tormep moat first of all grow gocJd shoted b e appotol *\c better •bwate'- tor better btoteess a M ^ b sfovantage from the- croj VKNIIDISHED BY A W0MKN. KS tlon but ic done and .iiriea and Greatest Number Are In Connection With Employment of Children. Albany, Aug 10. to bin taOntUy [y Commls- sset regret that many; manufacturers appear ta- it i n fesp ^ t to foe obserrance Manicuring.; tnlletln coveebe tie wom ol IBa Ktite ipartment during dnl; ten 'Williams expres ■ cturers i ifotem factory laps. The s t t . that foe gpreateab number of vlOlafions In connection w ith foe eniploy- i r th# noble work irtherance of World’s Pftace, : B S t e ^ K i ^ h aiid Bappaf|i ifirfo Bperry In reply dwefo on Ian tod Kane, - r Metuen, Mass.. Aug. 10 .—The much teent of ohildfen, braised bodies o f Charles H. Emerson rank McDermott, ; ^ % s z s . 1 to AfttAfhent. “W e realize th a t e.terhal onlinu« 'inverse ratio right h e expected after budto-slven our periodlr MrSf L T. HaEACwackOH wicks Blade. West Fftst tncl Bridge Bta JAdlM, ifiyoq. havepremature c-~ >nd vr^klesjbsve them romDV?d b HMesyaeficci** FSiei«l,)ur» IngSgements itoxn iTfoinrs'-^Atom ' the Pacific, whl< sre growing I n t inKfo’e: bote pluc SaxgenL, Ky.,* Aug; 10;—For half tor Saturday, Miss Mary Fonts,' a foe goV( icky monntate Woman mobMhteer forined. •States. Sfft - i a s s ‘t e i i f l ' i r o f The Hague peafo Atotoy |;_T roT , Bajteri nd in a pe The O fllc^ Went out Saturday night- labor laws, tod we totend t o Cpnl catch petty marauders , whp have our present coursm comlnenced by numerous robberies ,to hen were 78. divided as follows: Brnploy- and Vegetable- gstdehs. The ing children under legal i«e, Stoploy'- failed to report for duty Ip the teg children, w ifoent cerilficpt s; J a m e s -p. ACdfiBNT^ j n'S®’^lii8B[anl romen more than M, . _ ............... apd there were, teany ,ugly E m e r s o n k ; b ^ g ' - 1 0 houra a day, «; fMlure t o provide ; t lights t e halls, flj lOiMiigiacW^ doors t dnfteg. worklnjg hours, 2 ; laiqwing nn- hqd battle, Wefo firedi B p l § y Wounded by a sSof i S i } ^ i S ’lhe that foe office”* SCerS; cafryini-fleiu Standiriff of the OlttbA a r s t ; l , •‘GKT. AfolfoAlllTKfoWlTE I iw i t p r ' * *\&!asi!sa.'S‘.S66i(j.- ...‘r v a i t , ; ■■ ■: C O I w m *\■■ ■ S!5S:?'-«S'=”5S ‘.’'S.S‘g| * Ih FraitoA . ’ the foduired notices weto istyaff w nxi'sfoiBW|lhstfoSa 1 iay ,, ^ , .Jperrysald l''t alblkpeturn te eroos from f o e land he farms. Agrietdture is not foe Whple of country life. - The, great Hfol-te- • ■ jrests a te humj ‘ ‘ ‘ d gunnery different parts of Sp KlUgAIfoh£*4lSSl i of various b u trages'te address delivered a t , fo# kemt lai of foe tounding bf agricnl- £’bsr«s&‘ '*r: **! i:‘^ fo -,fow -- ~ the Bjost Tolstoi Is aiMtt indisposed bee teaiey.'ptoasaat jnefetitl#*. The nlfieers and ■ bis hablfoal d ttteg^d of'fofi. c, ... . 2»“ 2^1 p.*^. thw a ra la Galhing in Volg# Regh .EL Fetersburg,'■ ‘ glx DeafoV ln TshSitwHt Hftfts* Fire- 1 I Kaw York, Aug. 10, z ir peraops ware burned to death in a tendnient house fire in Hath s tr e e t Iffttty kref* IL Fetersburg. Aug. 10,4Jl5h* Asdl chdjera continues to tpak# itaa^, .htose fite”in jizth stetet; 'iftor ker# not alarifong cMldran between foftagea of f Add J*, region, Th* m u . ww Ite-IWant bf two piteifoa attd dito ,ls In ■iapaWy •»it-fo#S man-j foher-Bccnjtehfo bi'fo* W i s e . **riS^ mm ¥he^ wSfo ff nporied; -i wte«a#«/ti