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' , ^ ,->-.-> i'%' 1 &.:•.,> ,j- •. NEWAii;,JKEW XOBK, •„.WfeDNESDAT,^iOCl^QBEE. 24* .1906. c VOLUME 2(X I NUMBER 3& K you ate not a subscriber Send us your name and address and JO CENTS and we will send you THE NEWARK GAZETTE UNTIL THE FIRST OF JANUARY! —Furfcetmoter wejgree to STOP I T on that date unless orfejieHojcofitinue it. fat Proposition No. 2:- 1 OR We will send you you the Gazette 14 MONTHS ior 11.50 A Or Giving as Premiums, f A Town Map of Arcadia) land a NeWark Directory.\}- • a copy of \SONGS IN THE NIGHT,\ Poems written by the late Dr. Burgess, •Man? Spectators Hurt, Three Fatally, at.FodtbaJJ G|ine. —Now Yiork Mull. ?>£ OR we will duplicate any terras or premium-, offer made_fay any other SAFETY FUND DIVISION. SALlsOON ENDURANCE CONTEST. Newark Paper. You want a Newark paper—-caa. yj?it,.slo:any better than' accept this offer? W. CJf F.\D. BURGESS, Publishers,, - -Newark, New York. Suit Against Hartford Life In- _ suranceCompany*- by DO IT L'Ortent Outsailed the Centaur Three and i Half Hours. Pittsfield, Mass.,. Oct. 23,—Two bat loons, Centaur ,an4 \.^Orient •rematB&a-herq aftor the-Aero-Antnrno- .[..y -^_ \ '! bile race between the balloons and au- -'--_ • •••—- •«—• —- ; Hemebttea-JOE—the-Hawley. CUB.', bad Company Ceased. Active .'Business In'been declared, oft last Saturday, par- 1899 but.Continued to CoHept Pre-; tiqlpated i& an endurance contest yes- mlums on Outstanding Certificates.Tterday which carried. them many —, ••rr-ui. . „ ry . miles over Northwestern Massachu- Invented Method of Assessment ^ &nd ^^ Verlmmt , Called \The Safety Fund Plan.\ . | The ba Uoon V Orient outsailed the Hartford, Conn.-, Oct, 23. ^.Legal,^^ by JKj*>fours'^nd^a half, \ Counterfeited Venezuelan Coin. New-York, Oct. 28,—Captain George Boynton pleaded guilty in Uie-United- States, circuit court to the charge of being a paity to a plan tor counter- felting silver coins of Venezuela for the purpose of financing a revolution t-'nmmtry. > Ha. was. senteneeiLift. six months in the Kings county peni- tentiary ...Ls.wJsJBLJafflffia^ JU1& T t B. Wilcox, who were associated with Boynton, interposed pleas of guilty qf_ having in their possession dies for the~ [duplication of- the coins of foreign countries and were fined ?250 and $100 respectively. 'finally landing In the little mountain, i town of Jamaica In Wrrrdham county, and get the full benefltloi this offer. formalities neoessary to attach in the I sum of $1,000,000, the property, of the '• vt.VmlU^^m-'tte Btarr.\ The~6en' } Hartford, I4fe Insurance eompjmy, hav-! taur came down- l a Bennington, Yt., Ing an office here, and the Securities 80 miles from here. Trust company, *oth incorporated^ mv j _ The two airships rose from here a? 1 der the laws of this statoj Were ca,r>,lp:20_ a. m, Without ^accident. The rled ouLby the. sheriff JLTih*. iM^-Cl^ cabled Charles T. Walsh, I at ^~ awa/ ThVauthomKTfeafea an Court Held on a Train. Mapleton, la., Oct. 23.—Court was held on a Northwestern train at Ma- pleton and tjt<vud^-j'lgtrcr< -mistteed- o^f assaulting Miss Minnie Baker; a school teacher, was bound over to. a grand compass Mr. Hearst's ambition to go to Albany. When confronted with these utterances and these facts the only reply that Mr. Hearst yoaehflafed w;as, \I have said all along, no mat- ' Jter_fa£ what, season Murpjry or any. I dollars: lother^bossjgas^for.mi', I was .not~for:| I Mm,\ Biit the Htarst newspapers are i C*_ nr .»» i. m v B u„./, n «i. iiiA'dumb on the subjects of bosses and \ Strange Inconsistency on the; boodle( m %~mm i» working for Part of the \Anti-Boss\ Nominee. M>^U! \^M ISufpfiy is working Hearst. . _' ' . . But the beHtTtlement of the Democra- ey, theljSSf'element of the Independ- ence leaguers, the Lincoln Republicans and all other voters who think and vote according to the,dictates of their con- , science* have,not forgotten the Issues raised by Hearst in his last campaign, After CulUnc tlia Head at Tuteunany, *nd_ thii[year they are not* with Mr. Rail » \Criminal the Perenmlal. Hearst. DENUNCIATIONS OF MURPHY. 20,000' iJeftlflSateTolders of the com- ; plIot6d by Le0 stevens , wno had as pany to compel the distribution of ajhia companion Captain Hour W. B0-caHe4 \safety fund\ of the^gompany, Hedge, president of the Aero club of which amounts to more Jhan a m'fllion, i America. -»f-| ^^y _ '• \ The balloons wefe In sight of each attempt might be m&de to 7 lynch Fish= e.r, who was barely saved from a mob last night, Children Play with Loaded Guns. Bast Liverpool, O., Oct. 28.~Handling guns which they did not know were loaded resulted in two accidents here, A receiver^=also~ is asked for. ^irei otl > e r f° r *•»*** hours anil after them j Little Thelma Morgan, aged 3, died ifendants are ordered to make an && i?P ed .^ re ? automobiles which had en- 1 yesterday as the result of being shot Caadidaf* Aocepta -HI« Hand*. a Momliiatioa at m 1 11 mm The voters of thti ~ commonwealth, and especially the large element of thinking, conservative Democratic vot- ecarare marveUnjt at the_palltleal acro- fc«ti<f> stunts of Candidate William it. Hearst. They declare that if con- sistency is a jewel then Mr. Hearst niujt have a contempt for precious •tones. As an Independence leaguer bis bat- tle cry was ''Down with the boWe'at\ When d»feat*d is the mayoralty cam- paign, h£arraigned Boss Murphy as the man who had stolen his election, and the epithets hurled at the chief of Tam- many Hall fan the gamut of denuncia- tory word*. ..-He was the \criminal\ and the \com- filoii enemy\ ef all decent voters, ae- cojrding to Mr. Hearst's editorials. In picture editorials the arch \boss\ was shown as wearing the stripes of the criminal, and it was declared that he should be In Sing glng. In carrying ont the deal at Buffalo It became neceMary to oust sixty antl- Hearit delegates and seat sixty Hearst \men. The Hearst ll^utenanti assisted Murphy in carrying out this programme and thus fixing boas rule on the con- vention. Every detail of the plan shows Mr. . Hearst and Mr. Murphy worklhJ^D'ana |> In hand and shoulder to shoulder. The Stocks on,Murphy have ceased In Mr. Hear*t'« aewspapers. He Is no longer the'v%ated ^Wis;\ the \criminal\ and the \commes enemy.\ He delivered the nomination, and now he is expect- ed to deliver the election. Is Mr, Murphy expected to 'perform this feat by the methods attributed to •him by Mr. Hearst last year? At that .time Mr. Hearst's: newspapers declar- ed: \THB FRAUDS COMMITTED AGAINST THE BALLOT BX MTIK- JPHT'ANB HIS MEN'HAVE BEEN -TBBMEMBOUS. IT WOtlLD SEEM THAT THE KEOPLB OF NEW XOBK HAD, LOST CONTROL OF EVBRXi THB^Cl;\ . . In another Htarst editorial it is de- clared that: \Hi THE WEEK BE- FORE ELECTION MURPHY; PUB-' LlOIiT BOASTED THAT TAMMANt HALL WOULD HAtB n.BOO.OOO TO SPBND^ NOW COMBS THE RBV- • JBLATION THAT NOT' fliWXWOQ, BDT ABOtJT |2,006,600i WAS *PBNT BI THE MtJBPHX MEN TO BtJT THE FLOATERS, THE REPEATER! AND •THE THUGS TO MAKE THE VOTlS OF THE HONEST MEN OF THE, CITY WORTHtESeV?--- — -_-~^- The voters are asking whether these •te the methods that ate to be used t* This is the consensus of opinion of the best informed politicians in New York city and throughout the state. defendants are ordered to make an ac- ., .,,,_„, ^ . , . ., . x j. .. it tered in the Hawley cup contest last counting and to turn-over to the re \--Ra tU ra a y _ ceiver all sums received from c#rHa-| The . c ' eiltaw was slightly behind oate-holders in connection with fte j^aent la croaaing-theVennont bor \safety fund.\ The stjdti is returnable j Aar . . 11rlvi „„,, i( ,,„„ „„•*! D— in the superior court ,at New Haven on Nov. 6. The company, which ceased »aetlve business ia_lSSS, was organized on the stockholding plan in 186T, but since the former date has continued to^ col- lect premiums: on outstaisdlng certlfl- .cates as if it were continuing business, It being alleged that in 1899 the out- standing risks amounted to ninety mil- lions of dollars. . '. Prior to 1880 the company Invented a plan of assessment life Insurance which was designated as \The safety fund plan,\ by which ?3 was collected- der line and after getting over Ben- nington, Pilot Walsh decided to land. The : desbent was accomplished suc- cessfully- on the slope of Woodford mountain, three miles outside of Ben- nington, :at 1 p, m. ' The occupants of the.Centaur stat- ed on landing that they considered their object accomplished and their trip had been successfljl from a scien- tific standpoint- The Centaur reach- ed~a height of 6,200 feet. After seeing tjie Centaur descend^ Pilot Stevens of L\brlent decided to keep on. Twenty-seven more miles of AN ESSAY ON WIDOWS SY ONE WHO KNOWS. Widows^ exist &laH^^ coimtrles thus,--\--\. ^^^^^.^u^uj^^^ Vermont were flown over .counterbalancing the matrimonial de- on each JI.JOO of insurance-and put ' an d at i-m r'niHent OSWIA dnm in cadence which might otherwise result Into a fund, the surplus of-which, Jamaica from timid men Widows are dinging when the fund reached a milUon dol-1 ji r; , S t'even S stated after landing that by. temperament, and attach them-! lars, was to be distributed a*»\-~ * v \ - - - - feeives readily to any object that can't, certificate holders. This . --• T——:,— • I jviri.Btevensstated after landing that was to be distnbuted among the jyorlent went 8,000 feet. into the air. Iflcate holders. This \H.ifni-c • ..> .. - - being in the back by Martin Vurrett, who was examining his, father's gun. Roland Eens, aged 3; was shot in the head by his 7-year-old brother; who was playing with a revolver. The child cannot live. The older brother got the gun from a cupboard, put a bean, in the muzzle and playfully said as he pulled the trigger, \Now I am going to shoot you, Roland.\ Bandits Held Crowe! at Bay. Minneapolis, Oct. 23.—Masked ban- dits held a crowd of excited citizens at bay. for .three hours last night at Sawyer, N: D., while companions blew | safe in the Sawyer State bank'and took from it 54,500. Over 300 shots were fired. The robbers escaped on Horseback. German Army Ridiculed—Damage by - Southern Storms - — Senator Burton Goes'to Jail—Deaths From Ptoma- ine Poisoning—Victory For Oleomar- garlne^-Owned 200,000 Acres. One of the bleacher stands. col- lapsed at the New Star park football grounds at Syracuse-, Saturday aft- ernoon during the game between Syra- cuse and Colgate. The stand was densely packed and some 500 persons were thrown to the ground by the ac- cident. More than 60 persons were -badly injured. - - - . It Is a miracle that none was killed. Of the 50 or more Injured, the death of three is expected. -The Rev. Chris- topher J. Donigan, assistant pastor of St. John the Evangelist's church, sus- tained an injury to his spine, from which he' died oh Monday\ afternoon. Professor William -Lusk, principal of the Union Free school, Hamilton, also sustained a serious Injury to his §P<ia e and. he Is in a precarious condition at a hospital. John West of Rome is in- jured internally and may die. The accident occurred just after the resumption of play In the second half. The Intense rivalry between 'the tw6 teams, brought out the largest crowd- that has ever attended a football 'game In Syracuse. There were 8,000 people in the stands and. bleachers and on the Sidelines and\ the excitement all through was at fever heatr' Suddenly, there urose the sound of a cr-ash and ^.50 feet of the\ bleachers gave way. The occupants were thrown in one mass Into the enclosure. to maKe a^numoer ot speeches iron* -Bow-on until the Saturday jaight befdr* election. Not in years have candidates In, thl» atate^been-greeted-by- such- large, and— apparently interested crowds as tMs year. Resides the candidates them- selves 'otheiMpeakers of state oifaa-. tional promlnenfie 'wHir deliver aot- dresses during the week, among_jthenx^ Bourke Cockra'n for Hearst and Secre- taries Root and Shiiw for Hnghes. Death of Mrs Jsfferion Davie, _ Mrs. Jefferson Davis, widow of the president of the Confederacy, wtto had been ill a week at the Hotel Majestic In New York city-,- dled.£t 10 2S o'clocls Tuesday night,\ S5a.th was due Ja German Army rfldlouled. 1—Although-the. man _arhp,_ j n the disguise of an army crtBceT,.-helct-up- andj-ohhed.the rnayor and municipal] authorities of Koepenick has not been arrested, it is said' at. Berlin that he has been Identified as. Adolph.ua MUner, an American citizen and sspn of a \German emigrant to the Unifed States. , •» . He* has run a lively criminal career, although he once worked honestly as j-S-harfeer's assistant-at Frankfort, Tlr- ingtherehe journeyedtQ Bavaria, where h JLE°.5—^ s S&. ofP c 't' auditor em- pi5wered to revise, the accounts of the local officials. By this mean^he man- ageJ to \appfcipffati vaHo^^sums of money. , «- A -^ AJJer a^^eries of clever and success- ful swindles hT'was Q&u£ht_and. sent- enced to 10 years' Imprisounient. He was'lately released and-reappeared in Frankfort, whenca he suddenly van- ished. U Is declared that his arrest_ is pending. Meanwhile tha' public are indulging in merriment at the ex- pense of his latest- victims. Street hawkers are thriving on the proceeds ^>f their sales of picture postcards il- lustrating the. robbery arid poking fun at the mayor and municipal authori- ties. A humorous brochure ridicul- ing the municipal authorities, \the army and the police is selling like hot cakes for half a mark. The music halls are echoing with satirical songs. •TheijMetropole theater has staged a farcical piece, fh \which a squad of the finest troops of the army obey unhes- itatingly the ridiculous ordtr-i of an unknown captain. pneumoaia,-lhdraeed ^by a severe cold, T— which Mrs Davis contracted upon her return to the.city- from the Adiron- , dacks, -where ,-siift.;._-i^d__-grjettt tha = summer •moBtEB\r _ ' - r \ ~n ~~__ T \ Owned 200,000 Acres of Western Land. ^ _ William Scully; formerly Lord _ ~_ Scnlly, of L6n'don,\Bng.7\died i n Lon- don last week. '\'--. ~ ~ \' =- He was a peer TOffl I900j when he bBcame a citizen of.ttte-Uaited—State* ~- ~Z and settled In WajhlngtpniD G,_ Uhj f6fW(BT%\ = ?s^itete\dr at—abant- ISO.000,000, -including 200,000 a\cF5s ol land in Illinois, Kansas and Nebraska. His first land -wai fought in Logan, Livingston and St&gaintfn' (iauntles, fllinols, and the rerantoder in Kan- - sas and Nebraska. •^ William Scully wag- the son of DenT nis Scully, prominent in the Irlah emancipation cause .BQS-Jh^ectlfst Jriaj^ student in 200 years \to\ De admitfed to Trinity college^ Camhildge Ha studied law in-a Djjhlih office, later upon the pa'saa^eef'tiie coin law in 1846 selling' hia -estate and coming to— jUJlnSJs. ..\ - , Ts Traveling the country on horseback, he commenced to Invest in ramoTlHcT — by urging progressive farming con- tinued to acquire property up to the time of his death. He leaves two sons in Washington, D. C., ^where-tfre-body—- Will be' brought for burial. help Itself. ' It is geaeRally coasidered unlucky to meet a widow on a dark piazza by the light Of the ino.ori. Iri many coun- tries to be kissed by a widow means endless trouble. Widows, are frequently accompanied By children whose numher is constant- ly liable to increase. They roam at Fell Under a Train. .._„. „,„„„ .„,, .„„„ v „„ „„. . Smlthfield, O., Oct, 23^=J5En Mayes, . .„ safety ' Above the clouds the heat was so In- , a telephone lineman, was killed by \a fund was to be deposited with the Se- tenae ^u all outside clothing had to train purity Trust company. I. — - • ? ' - The plaintiffs ln„ the on which he was riding from *%e discarded. At one time the ther- CJevdand to Pittsburg on the Wabash s\ 1 *. J ust ' mometer .registered 106 degrees. railroad. When the train stopped brought claim that the stockholders, Twenty-five minutes after the Cen- here he got off on the platform, and having authorized the collection of as- taur landed an automobile driven by when it started he missed his footing, segments for the \safety fund,\ since ' F16yd Khigirt of this city stopped by and fell under the wheels. 1899. aifhrmeh. «,» company had' the . aiaeofthecar . A half hour later 1899, although the ceased to write any more insurance, have thus far failed to make a distrl-' 0 f t, e nox arrived an automobile owned by'C. F. Bishop — i„..^„ ..w u.cjn.0 a uuur 0I Lenox arrived on the scene. large over the principal sections, and ; bution of the safety fund, and that the ^otii these machines had followed intent is to keep that fund for' their ' the balloons as an. experiment, al no\ man is safe when they are near. All the'perfect men*now dead have married widows, thus forming a con- tinuous contrast to the miserable spec- imens who still live. It has been' said \beware of widows.\ But this i s uhneeessaryV For no man can realiyCheip hihiself.-^-Life. ' • '\ ,,. \ :,-••-.•• :- X- Even Here, The old\ spotted cqw was about to have her photograph taYen by one .of the summer boarders. . \Dear me,\ she whispered, \I-^-I 'feel so nervous.\ - . ..\What seems to be the trouble?\ queried the friendly sheep. •„ \Why.er—r-i am afraid my. horns are^ not on straight.\ , vprioh gpea' to show that the} weak- [ness 6f the sex is even^'foundyin the , mild-eyed cow.—Chicago*.Daiiyl News. | SoWy He tpbke, . He—\I read today\ in a newspaper ;,that the b8st 'emergeiicy ratipi}' for lifeboat meir^wYo have been out for, [many haars i& the cold without food ;is chocolate, T i „ . , ' ,| Sher—Well^as We are going out, in ,a boat, Fred; weight!meet some ol • these poor men.' Dcin't jou think •you'd better go batik and get four a* 'five pounds of) chocolate creams?^ , Yonkers Statesman. ' 1 . ' . <'Chbo.Ghbp Care;\ * To thfe Joy of the proud mother the; ;baby had spoken for the first time. , \What the llttte darling said was 'jittt grand,\ she replied to her friends. ,;. \And ,6f course Ye said 'goo-goo*- like all babied,\ chorused the friends. ; \No he eatd'chcio-cnbo.' I am sure 3re *ill graw.np'ttt Ye a railrottd mag- nate.\r^Uc«goB»ily Ne*«. own advantage through a final wiping \ though both airships we're out of sight < . out of certificates due to lapses fol- : mo st of the Hma. ' lowing increased and exorbitant as ; sessments. The plaintiffs include R. P. David-, „ _ ,. . . „, . ,. _ • - - Naw_JYorJk^_Qct.- _23.«»' Appearing Farmer's, Body Found In Creek. Utica, Oct, 23.-—The body of James |-Johnson, a wellknown farmer whose Suits Against New York Herald. soTX,BalistonSpaj A.'B.Smith, Morris-.,. t - ,--- .,-- «• ~~fW~\7Z town, Vt.; Porter Farley, Rofchester,, *™ u i h i , c . ott,, l el }** New Y 0rk _ Hera id home was near Forestport, on the edge the Adirondacks, was found by his [son yesterday afternoon in a creek. While returning home Friday Jiight he: lost his way during a furious wind and rainstorm and had since been missing. N. Y., and W. L. Dodds, Buffalo. 'corporation, James Gordon Bennett and-Manager M. Glllam pfeaded tp in- dictments found against them in the ] criminal branch, of the United States 'circuit court. The indictments con- tain eight counts, each charging the Spark Fell Into Keg of P6Wtfer. • Pittsburg, Kan., Oct. 23,-—T-bree Aus- trian miners were killed and a fourth was probably fat&ily Injured bj^» 'defendants with havlngdeposifed in the, plosion of powder in a mine, ofMb* i p OS t offloe certain specified copies of neaf M in S rai ZfS^S^W^ YoVk Herald containing al. shot \firers and had .several open' \Jacks\ of powder, each containlngr 12 ' pounds of'powder. A spajSt, Iam .4 '. pit iamp 'pt the cap 6f the 'n$(j/V^!'&^i one of the Open kegs of powderjl '.6m$- ; ing ah explpsipm Sheets of flame', which swept down the* entry burned constituting unmailabls matter accord- ing to,.the United States statutes. The defendants with having deposited in the gail^, with the privilege.of withdrawal Within three weeks, and the substitu- tion of demurrers or other motions by counsel.\JN6 bail was required. As a —~- ;—*«• \«»\ l \^ B ^'^ UI t \ Bl »' result B of these indictments the other every man in the entry. The victims i„;, 0 ^„. *i- ~-t :„T_i ^_.,_^i .-*, were .roasted alive. cases'of the .government against Indi- vidual editors of The Herald were dis- missed.. , • Will of Daniel O'Dayi New York, Oct. 23. — The WJ1I of Daniel Q'Day, a partner of,.Jtohn p. Rockfeller, who died suddenly In „„„„ „. ,„„..- France several wee»s ago, v?fte ; ^lea |master Ward P. Parker of Clarke' far probate yesterday. Mr. Okay's.l gunlnl it at-3 o'clock Sunday morning, entire estate is left to his widow, and —^ - 12 children., Its value. Is not named. Burglars Hold Up postmaster. ,-'• ^cranton, Pa.J Oct, ?.—Two masksfd,.' 'burglars Invaded the home of Pps£ , Under the terms of the Will Mrs. O'Day will receive the Income of $325,000 during her life, unless she should re- marry, In that event she is to, forfeit fieir right to the Income from the trust fund and is to be given a yearly In- come of $5,0Qi>. The remainder of the property is divided among the 1}! chil- dren. and made off with J75 worth of stamps, $105 in cash and a quantity of jewelry. They also took his revolver,from the head of his bed and fired a shot at Mm when he woke up and showed Baht. FOIIT^nONinMCrVR Finds $300 Peart In Oyster. New Waterford, 0., Oct. 23,—While dining on a bowl of stewed oysters, the wife of the^ditor .of the New Wg;- terford Magnet hit on a\ hard-aw\ stance and upon investigation found a •yery large and valuable pearY it i»- sahKEo be worth about $300. Make a note now to get EIv's Cream Balm if you Jare troubled with nasal catarrh, bay fever or cold in the head. It is purifying; and soothing to the sensitive membranes that line the air-rjassages. It is made to cure the disease, not to fool the patient by a short, deceptive relief. There is ho edeaiiie nor mercury in 1 it. Do hot be talked into taking a substitute for Ely'si Cream Balm. All druggists sell it. Price 60c. Mailed by Ely Bros.* 06 Warren Street* IJew York. ____ Oaod InT6itm«nt of One Ppliar, Pit you-have baibreath, cbnstinatioh, pain in the small of the back, discolored skin, nervousness or dizziness, your only wise course is to take Dr. David Ken- nedy's Favorite Remedy, of Rondont, N. Y. ft will cleanse the blood of all im- purities, regulate the Kidneys and Liver,: and thus restores healthy glow to your cheeks again,, ^ \I have been somewhat costive s but Doan's Regulets gave just the results desired. They act mildly and regulate the bowels perfectly;\--'3ebrge Bi Krauee.-Soe Walnut Ave., Altoona, Pa. Damage by Cyclone at Havana. , The terrific cyclone which began at Havana oh Wednesday afternoon reached its full fury on Thurs- day morning. The greatest damage decurred on the harbor and along the docks. A number of smaller craft and lighters were stink and some houses were blown down. The total number of deaths was 20* ail. Cubans of the poorer class. There are; a number of sailors' among the- .dead. Several scores of longshoremen and sailors were injured. It is estimated that,the damage in Havana province will reach hilly\ $2,- 000,000. One hundred and fifty ten bacco barns in the Alquizar district have been destroyed.. The recently planted tobacco crop alto lias been BB- riously injured'. Enormous damage is reported from v the Guira SectionV the center of the banana and plant gfrow- ing district. '\\ \ ~~~\ These crops are said to, have_ ieen practically destroyed. Many small farmers have lost their all and ar£ in great distress. The ^.OOQ^AmeriCan sofdlerS and marines at C^htp\ Columbia wei\e put, to great inconvenience. Nearly all the I6drtents\ln*carap' ; .w#re- Wo»rJf dpwn ; Disaster in Central America. The telegraphic communication with interior points fn \Ban Salvador, has- been restored and news of the disaster wrought by the terrific storni which has swept over the country is being received, • A vast quaa|ity of sulpr«ur *ater was thrown out'of the Chiilo volcano and inundate.d* the town of .panchin- alcb.,, killing meat of the Inhabitants. From other points also reports of terrible devastation are coming in. Plmiento and other towns are report- ed to havW been swept a.way by the floods. TBi^ schooner Azeline .with a number of passengers on board has been lost between Corinto, Nicaragua, sad Amapala,, Hpnduras. Everybody, on board was drowned. Seriator turton'Goes' to J J*ll. Joseph RalpY Burton,.formerly u - nlt« ed States senatoi' froih Kansas, Whose sentence to serve six months in the county jail at Irqnton, Mo., was recent- ly upheld- by- the United-States «u* preme court, left his home; at Abilener- Kan., Sunday for St. Louis, where Monday he sdrrendered' to the dis- trict court prepared to go to JaiL_ He -^as accuraiimii^d-b^'Mis ^Burton and their Mdp^oVaaugYterjVho will live in Irontou during Mr. Burton'B in- carceration. Two Deaths From Ptomaine Poisoning- Two weeks aso Mr.' and Mrs. Foster Of Oneida township, near j Hamilton, -Ont., cdehrated tnelr-aH' rcr. wedding. At the supper chick- ens were served that ,ha'd\ peen boiled in copper pots. That night 85 of the ' 90 guests; were taken Seriously ill, two, j Mrs. Foster aid Mrs.'lefgu^on, dying I later on. A few are stifi critically ill, but the others* te recoyirlngrPto-\' mains poisoning is supposedj to be the cause. Active Campaign In New York State. With election leas than two weeks distant the campaign in New York state continues to become more active and more interesting. Both Mr. Hughes, the Republican c»ndi'»sfn for governor, and Mr. Hearat, the Iade- pendence League.and De'raocratlo can- didate, made extended speech making tottM.tte p»it.w.eek nhd will continue Yellow Oleo Wins a Victory, Yellow oleom-atgarine has just won & decided victory in the state of Wis- consin. - Judge Cleinehtson at Lancas- ter ruled in a test case that oleo that is not colored artificially may be sold in the state. The decision upholds the contention of'the Chicago packers that so loife asYthe yellow- ilrige of thepro- •uTrcrfr»atea*-4t^ bd «x«- cruded from the' marketj even IC 'it does resemble June .butter. French Submirlne DiMPp**rt. The B*rencY submarine Iiatin left Biseyta, Tunis, ,!• JtfesdSy 4nbrning for plunging experiments. Signals re ceivedat lj}. p'cicsl\ at, night xejorted Yer» - dis^pp!Bira||cei:-\'Two-- torpedo boats ano?UlnS|_J^s\\ftecY-went ^oat, ^ in search ^f the »ubmari3ie Jonind^her - at'tho bottorji arid: the -ctew of 14 4rpwiea - \iJSS.*- •..' Three More. Battleships Ordered. The success-ot.'-fche: trial ol' the Hrit« ish hattleshlp-lDrfiadpaugMhas-lea thO ' admiralty to give orders' for the-coni •struction of-three other such vessel! One is t o be YuihVsii Portsmouth, one at Devonport, and -oae in a private dockyard. •.-• ---»'\ - Dr. ¥, L^BrdUwe^Acqaltted. # 'After a trj#l tb:at>had:listed since Oct/8 JDrt F<ai^:e atoilweri indifcted. tor the muTajer r \hy polsoniSg of his wife, CarrlavrBJOiiwer,, was *eauitted on W^dnesdarlai>& s TYe 0T brought in a verdict ^fV M ^tgja1{^'* in Your later.' - -.-.-<- -i-.Hi-.:,:. Many men^vfl Iavi^i^o1PM6% To build- bridges ted casiies and towen of old;, ••--:.:«.,:,.-;•>..•>;- If you want everl«s*in^fame, » benelafr tor be. 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