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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 17, 1901
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Straw
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Wo don’t Reserve
any stylo or make
in this sale. 13. K.
Dunlap and other
xeputablo makes.
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TlllSTEES OF TIIF. ' IT IS SAID LARGE TBl'ST COM-
INSTITUTION HAVE DECIDED TO
ESTABLISH A CHAIR FOR THAT
BRANCH—Mil8, JACOBS ATTACKED
BY TWO MKiHO BOYS—OTHER AT
LANTA NEWS,
PANY IN NEW YORK HAS DECID
ED TO COLLECT OR COMPROMISE
BOND ISSUES OF SOUTHERN
STATES DURING RECONSTRUCTION
PERIOD.
CHARGES THAT THE RECENT CON
VENTION REPUDIATED NATIONAL
PLATFORMS OF 1890 AND 1001,
AND THAT THIS ACTION WAS RE-
SULT OF CONSPIRACY MAPPED
OUT BY NEW YORK.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
LAW SCHOOL,
fiercer University
Clem P. Steed, Sec’y.
Suits at Summer Prices.
If y«
Salt, coat
for » nobby So
pant*—$20.00
GOETTE, THE TAILOR,
li::l Colton Avr. Pliono al7«.
of
NEW YORK, July 16.-The Times
tomorrow will Bay that one of tlie
WIDOW HIIKI.TF.Ur.il. NOW SIDS.
hit. Says Pallllrl.n Pnnliea to
Murry Her Hat Didn't.
NEW YORK, July 16.—Thoman B.
Crolty will defend H breach of pmm-
lae ault at the next term of the B»r-
gcn county cowrt. He la prominent In
the Hoeaeshn. ill.trlct'of Jeraey City
n* a pnlltlrlan. He conduct* a aalonn
and ha. been prealdent of the Hu(h»n
county liquor dealer,' association, but
n tre-totaler. lie l» 60 year, old, well
preserved, and it widower with several
adult children.
Eighteen month, ago while driving
hl« trotter he vu overtaken by a .torm
at Cirletadt and found ehelter In a
Grocery More. Thla etor* In kept by
Mr*. Marla E. Nlklla. a widow. 35
yean old. fiho received a letter ac
knowledging her kindness. She at once
omwerea It. Othera followed, and, next
Crotty appeared on every pleaaant
Wednesday nfternoon behind the trot
ter. and ho nnd the widow went out
for a drive.
Tho widow declared that Crotty pro-
, i. d marriage, and ahe accepted bln
fitter, hut that In March laat hla vlalte
suddenly ceaaed, nnd on neklng for nn
explanation he aald that gho *«# re
ceiving the attentlona of another man
nnd he would bavo nothing moro to do
With her. .
Hhe denleo that ahe had another
rweetheart. and allegea that the real
caua. of the change in Mr. Crotty-a»
that he had tranaferred ’hla affection
to a woman In Buffalo. The dlaap-
j.,Killed widow nay* aho ha* Pteaerved
the letter* written by Mr. Crotty, and
they will bo exhibited at the trial. 8ho
uaaeiwa the damagea to her wounded
reeling* at tl0,006.
1I0U TRACK* IN*ASB WOMAN.
Jlor Friend* Found liar Mamllax In
■ i.nke at lekylaa. l, i.
BAHYI.ON. I-on* laland, July 16-—
Mia. William Adlor of Brooklyn **•
vealerday examined by 0. J. W'flaey
and E. Forriwt l’rcialon. commlaaloner*
In lunacy, and adjudged to bo of un-
*'Mr*. Adler came to Babylon with her
husband ten day# ago In tho hope that
a change of air and tho real ond quiet
ahe would get would do her good, a*
ahe ha* been acting quuerly for aome
time. Bh* found a hoarding plaro at
the home of Aaaeaaor Treadwell II.
K.llum Her huaband and molher-ln-
low were with her. On Monday even-
Inf ah. requealed her innther-ln-law,
who hml prevlnualy occupied a room
•wllh her. to take another.
About I a. m. I ho younger Mr*. Adler
win mlaalng. Tho entire household
was organised Into aearchlng parties.
M n cheater Kelcham. an old friend
uf Mr*. Adler, waa arouaed, and Joined
the aearchlng party. Mra. Adler had
for aom* day# been In th. habit of
walking through Effingham Park. Mre.
Kelcham called her Irish setter Hobby,
nnd put him on the trail. Th.. dog
atarted In the direction of the park, a
mtl,. dlatant. and the women followed.
On arriving at the bridge, which span*
the lake, they aaw Mr*. Adlar In th#
water. Hhe waa Induced to Conte out.
Mra. Adler la » year* old. Bit* la
wealthy. Hhe will he taken to tha Long
laland Horn..
M II. I IIII..U I II' I HI '
STOLE FROM III* BENEFACTOR.
Conaelence I.ed Youth to Fat
Money foe Finriicil Jewel* In
flank.
NEW YORK, July 16.—Bamuel Mark*,
a troy at 20, who had been befriended
by William Menxer, a froe*r, of No.
445 Heventh avenue. Brooklyn, robbed
hla'benefactor and atarted on a ca
of pleasure. His conscience troubled
him, . however, and he returned and
confiwd. He waa arraigned in tho
Butler street court yesterday morning
and held for examination.
Mcnxer took Marks into hie hemo
when he was out of work and gave
him employment In hla store. Two
Weeks ago if enter, told Marks that as
business waa dull ho would he unubl i
to pay him any more salary. Mark*
win, however, permitted to remain. In
the Menxer household.
Lost Friday night Marks went away
with Louis Menxer, a young brotner.of
the grocer. After ho had gone Mrs.
Menxer discovered the Iota of Jewelry
valued at $300. Mark* and Menxer look
a trip to Rockitway Beach nnd then
went to Manhattan, where they en
gaged rooms In a lodging house in East
Twelfth street. Young Menxer did not
ATLANTA, July 16.—The chair
domestic science, the first of Its kind
in any inatllutlou, will be established | large truat companies of thla city ha*
at once at tho State Normal School at Redded to make an effort to collect or
Athena. Thla waa decided upon at a'compromise the bond Issues by the
special seeulon of the board of trustee.!Southern states during the reconatruc-
of the Institution held yesterday. tlon period following the civil war,
The chair will be different from the;since repudiated in whole or In part
departments of the kind In ottor iron!- by those states. It lx further said that
tutlonx, and for the lack of a better an official of the company admitted
,a a m/a id tac Vuna i DPnil . l i of ,»n.|tliat » circular Inviting co-operation
name It has been termed that of jj n this venture had been sent out to
r mu tic lienee. It will have combined j p CrBon u known to hold some of theso
under this name the branches of house- repudiated bonds. He denied, howev-r,
keeping, psychology and physiology. jthat the company itself had any of
Under the head of housekeeping the J these sa, 'j JhAthe did not
, * a .,nu ..-‘know whether any of the bonds were
usual studies will be followed, auch a* h(>M by p,. r „ on , idemlfled with the
care of tho house, cooking and other U rUBt company. He also stated that
information necessary to conducting a there were no Southern Interests In the
practical homo. Under the psycholog
ical branch will he taught the mental
training necewary to a thorough un
derstanding of human nature, and un
der the head of physiology, which la
the new feature of the department, will
be taught the knowledge of woman with
reference to her physical self.
CLEVELAND, O., July 16.—The bfr
fleial call of the “Bry'ah Democrats’* of
j Ohio was Issued today. It Is addressed
to "the Bryan Democrats of Ohio,” and
charges that the Ohio convention re
pudiated the two last Democratic na
tional platforms, and that the action
of the convention was the result of a
conspiracy "mapped out at the head
quarters in New York." The platform
HEART DI8EA8E NO HAH.
31 r, I’owdorly Allows nn Afflicted
ImmlKmnt to I.nnd.
NEW YORK, July 16.—Carl Krueger,
whom the Immigration official had pre-
vented from landing at this port on
The nurnoss of "this study Is to give thc ground that he has heart disease,
A lie purpose Ol uil» luuuy IB XVna nurmlMpil tn l.anrl vaalar^ov
ncludes as follows:
the action of this convention
stand unrebuked, then It must be un
derstood that the Democratic party, as
such, has repudiated the principles
enunciated In the Kansas City platform
and ratified and approved of the course
pursued by the Republican party upon
the money question. If the Democratic
party abandon the principles laid down
in the platforms of 1896 and 1900, then
it may as well close Its political career,
for there is little else of importance to
fight for."
-»«PAI NTING*—
ilU DECORATING
.\T LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES,
GEO. W. LINGO,
418 SECOND ST.
. Hart & Branan,
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
ATTACKED NON-UNION 3IE.N.
GENERAL UNDERTAKERS AND
ESillALMEIlS.
CnHkcta, Cases, Coffins nnd Burial
R«bp«.
Special Attention to Fnneral Di
recting nnd EmlmlmlnK.
B22 MULBERRY ST. - - - PHONE 407
NIGHT PHONE 9205.
(Masonic Building.)
r. D. A. KEATING will remain
li ui. nml will he glnd to serve
lit* old friends nnd cuatouicra nt
nil tlinea.
♦R h r. RhR •radukt/ from this Wa8 P^mltted to land yesterday. Krue-
to teachers who graduate from th » ger waH f or e | PVen years a baker in
Institution an Inalght into the I>hya-;,; h | Cago . H e went to Germany recently
leal nature of girls so that during the to bring hack Brnestlna VUlg, an or-
years of development they can teach' Phan, whom he had loved before
a " d C r, V h* y n n ,' 0 r?0 l f l0 thHr York'oii J^y”^" on tS Dem«hl«J
pits of the nature of their organB anil | )Ut permlaalon to land was refused.
I ™ An appeal from this prohibition waa
Thla la regarded aa one of the moat , a)(en on thc .uggeatlon of thc com-
Important branches of education, but m |seloner-general „f Immigration. Mr.
haa In the paat been almost enllrely p owderly , who waa at Ellis island on
OV Th*°”mentHl and moral .Idea of Blrla Mm^’^uffiled from ^STluaik" of , iuckid
iv*» been educated for years 111 all .u.ua« ! **cKea. I'ne otner
They Were Ilndly Benlen at Colum
bia hy Six AminlliiiitK.
COLUMBIA. 8. C.. July 16.~Yesterday
afternoon three of the non-union men
who had taken the places of the Southern
railway machinists here, vacated by the
strikers, were attacked while returning
home by six men, three of whom were
strikers.
The names of the non-union men are
E(.'x:ir Marshall. K. X. Altman' and thc
latter's brother.
E. X. Altman Is In bed. and Is thought
lly. He was felled
brickbat and then
two men were struck
L. H. Burghard & Co.
FUNERAL FURNISHINGS AND •
SCIENTIFIC EMBALMING.
to be badly hurt internally. He was I
knew that Mark# had the Jewelry and l have been educated for year* In all heart disease In 1896, approved the ap- )n the face* ~bv"' their as.allanta and
was surprised In the men. hg to flirt educational Inatltutlona. hut Utle at- pC al when It reached him at Washing- | knocked down,
that his companion was gone. As It tentlon has been paid to having them ton an( j notice of tho decision wus sent Peace warrants were Issued for the ar-
turned out later, Mnrkn made a vl» s t' gain a knowledge of themselvef, such to FRchlc, the local commixsloner i ©f two of the attacking party, J. W.
to various pawn shops and ‘»u20??dod
In getting $90 for the Jewelry. Hla
conscience began to work. Tnd h* de
posited tho $90 In the Franklin Matings
Hank nnd went home. When Louis Mon
ger came home nnd related tl.e hap
penings of the night before Mr. Menxer
accused Mark* of the theft of the Jew
elry. Marks gave up the pawn tickets
and bankbook. Mr. Menxer will' loeu
nothing and In Inclined to give M irks
another chance.
as It Is proposed by this new depart- C f immigration. Krueger and
w . normo ‘ *chool to, glje. sweetheurt started yesterday for Chl-
Tho chair was provided for through C ago, where their marriage will take
donations from Mr. Oeorgo Peabody. D i RC ^,
Tho chair Is established as a memo-1 - - ■ - «.
rial to his mother.
Commissioner of Education 0|enn.
president of the board of trustees, re
turned today from the meeting and
spoke highly of the propoced new de
partment which has been provided for.
BEE8 TROUBLED THE LINE.
Wood and Tom Oreene.
MANAGER .MILLS EXPELLED.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., July 16.—The
board of d!rectors of the Southern
Baseball Association today forwarded
Birmingham's franchise to W. J.
Bowles and associates. Thc board of
directors fined Manager Mills $500 for
Telephone Cotnpnny'R Searcher
Found Unusual Things. .........
NEWARK. N. J., July 16.—George F. leaving the club In the lurch and ex*-
w«
w«
rk Violin
16-
MIDDLRTOWN. N. Tm July
Mi , Nellie Taylor, upon whom twp
nivs:*Th>un vell-- l women threw acid In
the yard of the Columbus howl, thlw
city, on the night of May 21. Is Win
alarmed by t!»« r*ap|*cnrance of her
enemies, who. It Is believed, nre plan
ning another attack upon the young
Two smell ecere on Mlso Taylor * fece
tell of the attack, and her eyes ere
wittkmed by thc action of the fluid
Although every effort wee made to ap*
prebend the guilty parties ut the time
their Identity has never been discov
ered. It Is believed, however, that the
set was committed by women who were
Jealous of her beauty.
During the last week two veiled wo
men have been seen loitering about the
hotel after dark, apparently on the
lookout for Miss Taylor. Each time
they have disappeared as soon ax they
became aware that their pretence waa
detected.
THIS LOUISIANA PURCHASE.
DEAD MAN DECKED WITH GOLD.
dnfrldo 8tripprd lllniaclf nnd Hung
Jewelry on Ills Body,
W1LKK8BARRE. Pa., July 16.—The
body of a man wax found hanging to
ft tree In the woods near White Haven
today. The* suicide had removed all
hlx clothing except his stocking* in
one of which was found a loiter and a
nhtrr’s. check for $40 on the White
Haven bank* dlawn In favop of Frank
Lorcng. *,
The letter, ftntod that, the writer had
contemplated xdlcldq for aonto time,
and that he had been Buffering from
u dtxeure for, years.
The suicide decorated his body with
Jewelry before taking hla life. A one-
dollir '•©Id 1 rlece waa aewn to each
nipple with silver thread, and suspend
ed from the coins was a gnld.qhain
and locket, and fastened near the
locket wos.a gold ring. Bracelets were
on his arms and legs.
PREVENTED A WRECK.
Hoys Msve I'nHarnger Train From
Running Into n Tree.
HHARON, Pa.. July 16.—Two boys.
Wood Rhodes and John McGrlffln.
saved a Pennsylvania train from be
ing wrecked near Neshannock today.
The boya were returning from a Ash
ing trip, and while walking along the
Western New York and Pennsylvania
division discovered a large tree lying
across the track. They attempted to
remove It, but It waa too large to han
dle.
Running back several hundred yards,
they stood In the middle of the track,
waving their coats to the engineer of
the approaching train. The engine
nine to a standstill within a few feet
of the tree.
The train waa carrying directors of
the road, who took the boys aboard,
expressed their gratitude and gave
ach a suit, of money.
He said that Mr. Peabody had given Brown of No. 43 East Kinney street, pelled him from the Southern associa
te trustees the-privilege of establish- a "trouble hunter" in the employ of tlon. Notice of the expulsion will be
Ing thc department without regard to Ihc New York and New Jersey Tele- sent to the president of the National
tho cost of It. ' Phone Company. He* started out yes- * League.
Professor Glenn stated that there was fell * or tro , ubIe °h the line In
some dlscurslon as to where a teacher Wood side section of, the city, ex-senator 11 gh s condition.
for such a department would bo ,ob- whence had come numerous complaints WASHINGTON. July 1C.—The condl- :
tnlned, but three applicants hJVfci al-, t .i 1 * p *' one toerlhere. Brown tlon of ex-Senator Pugh was not so
toady applied for the place. -found the line clear .enough in that f-, V nnihm t?* »
"The department with Its physlolog- 1 w,l . h tho exception of one considerably firrni tho hou a Uff * re<!
teal feature wilt be entirely new. but «nkll swinging cross, which he w- a 8* r ava-
wo believe that It will amount to greai Paired. , ting m» otherwise debilitated condt-
8 ood. as it will teach a subject not „ Af i e, l clearing the cross Brown tlon *
eretofore touched upon by anyMmtl- climbed up to the transmitter and found
tutlon. and yet one, It rejm to us, of the trouble without looking for It, Ha i rr»t*r»
great Importance" said Mr.-OttlMl"' ! Ju* 1 Pieced the mouthpiece of his DEATHS.
"It will be especially serviceable td traveling 'phono to his lips, was about 1
the young womanhood of the stall*." ! say "hello," when two bees came
Commissioner Glenn said that the K wn transmitter box and saluted
normal school was In a very llourish- * 1 * rn bpekly on the nose. What Brown
Fumigating nnd Disinfecting Free
of Cbnrge to onr Patrons.
OiTIce 310 Second Street.
Phone O. Night Phono 02.
Two doors from Sol Iloge's corner.
Arthur L. Wood, Agt .
Funeral Director
and Embalmer
Day and Night Phones J "I
(435
Wanted t 1
ally In
Ing condition.
Stnnned hy Lightning.
Blinded and stunned from a lightning
flash, Mrs. W. W. Hunton of & West
North avenue was yertarday afternoon
thrown against the wall of her kitchen
and severely Injured about the head.
At the same tltqe a negro churfh.net?
door to the Hunton home was struck.
Mrs. Hunton wan standing nenr a
stove when the blinding Aash came.
The door to the room was closed! but
said sounded to the central operator
like a reversal of the ordinary tele
phone greeting, and Brown slid down
the pole. Then he and his assistant*
smoked the toes out with sulphur and
the trouble ended.
GOT CLAIM9 GALORE.
Officer Sent «o Cnbn for Information
Secured Too .Much of It.
WASHINGTON. July 16.-8ome time
ago the Spanish-American claims com
mission found Itself in need 6->f certain
I H Information of a confidential nature
a window was up and it was through ;^ rom Cuba bearing upon the many
lh!» that the bait entered the houae. lJ' ,l 2T hn ^* J ; 1 ml? Xand , tr r.’' V '
\M .! 1 ,"" IO | ')** ,hro " n * l,h much Wood’, command, waa charired with
violence axnlnet the wall and waa un- the duty of collecting this Information.
DEATH t(t:MO\ED TIIE IIAIt.
Takes
allnr T»
UT. LOtna, July 1L-A letter
be**n address'd to lion. Thomas II. Car-
trr. chairman of the national commit
glon., by the prealdent, D. R. Francis,
of the Iscutstana Purchase Kxpoaltlon.
requesting an official definition of the
boundaries of the Louisiana purchase.
The letter saya:
‘The Information ta desired to insure
uniformity In the maps and historical
accuracy In the literature pertaining
to the urorld'a fair. We aleo desire it
In order to perfect the Louisiana pur
chase organlaatton for co-operation In
the eipoaltton.
"In thla connection. I wlah to call
your attention to the differences in
the map* Issued by the government
within a few yearn eome of them pro
jecting the Louisiana purchase terri
tory through to the Pacific, other* lim
iting It to the watershed between
MlsetMppI and the Pacific.**
the mint, from
I. does not oper-
of nrtter for an
as broadened the
tatton by secret
apparent that a
curred any time
> O'clock the fol-
TOLEDO, O f .Ju1y.l6.-When Henry
L. Del vert of CUtawa county went to
Hondurna to work on an engineering
contract he tor responded with Miss Al-
vlra N. Curtland until he fell In love
with her and proposed marriage. Hhe
wrote In reply that she had promised
her dying father that aha would marry
her c<msTn, w ho was a doctor In a mil
itary hospital in the Philippines, and.
furthermore, that her father's will
made her heir to $5,000 Should rhe
marry this cousin. Thla ckurd the cor
respondence.
Home weeks ago Del vert received a
copy of a Manila newspaper from Miss
Curtland. containing a marked notice
of the physician's death In Luaon. Pel-
vert came home, and yesterday mar
ried the young lady, who now gets
both the legacy and the man of ner
choice.
QAVK UP THE C1UI&.
conscious for some time.
Her condition today Is much totter.
It was at first reported that Mrs. Hun
ton had been killed, and there was
much excitement In consequence.
With the usual freak of lightning no
damage was done to the hour? of tho
Iluntona. The church was not seri
ously damaged. The flash of lightning
earn# during the severe electrical storm
that came up shortly after 4 o'clock in
the aftarnootv
Ur». Jnrolia A (larked by lloys.
Yekterday mofptng Mr*. Father Ja
cobs living at 147 Pulliam street, the
mother of Dr. Joseph Jacobr, narrowly
escaped lift tin roughly handled by two
negro boys Aid to be about 16 years
Mm Jacobs walked out of the
i i,.’
Ho alartad to get. not only thla In
formation, but, according to the com-
mlmlon people here, he took atepi to
leather information reapectlnc all tho
claims In Cuba. He aent out circulars
under a epeclally prepared letter head
bearing the name of the commission,
which. In the opinion of tho commis
sion, were calculated to invite a w hole
sale aubmlaaloi* of claim*, somethin,
far different from the tnak the enm-
mtaalon had In mind for him. Some of
th* circulars have reached Washing
ton. and the major ha* been Instructed
to change hla ipode of operation*.
sluts of niicovmrr.
C1I VH. P. alba.
NEW ORLEANS, July ie.—Charles
F. Alba, prominent In commercial cir
cle* and ex-Unlted State* appraiser. Is
dead of heart disease.
LB5TKII HILLIARD.
WAYCROS8, Oa.. July 16.—The re
main# of Col, Lester Hilliard were
burled this morning In the old family
graveyard at Kettle Creek. Mr. Hil
liard lived in W aycroaa year* ago and
had many friend* here who regret ex
ceedingly to hear of his untimely de-
IIc ot lun B trouble while
at Dinsmoro, Fla., yealerday morning.
Mr. Hilliard waa about U year# old
and [waa the son of Capt. C. W. Hil
liard of Dinamore and a brother of
5J r »- j° hn c. McDonald and Mr* J.
O. Clough of this city.
MRS. MARY l'UACOCK. •
WAYCR088. Ga., July 16.—Informa-
tlon Is at hand here of the death of
Mra Mary Peacock, wife of Mr. John
Peacock. * prominent farmer of Pierce
couaty. She died of heart failure while
attending church. She was taken with
convulsion* and died within two hours
afterwards at the home of Mr. Wiley
Lovett, near the church. Her remains
were burled In the llehoboth ceme
tery. She leaves a husband and a num
ber of children to mourn her death.
REMISS DOVULE LIFE.
TIm* Government Sustained Defeat
In llouae of Lords on Small
hour* on to’ the from perch she was I _ _ .*,** r '
knocked down by the boys. Mr*. .»*-1 LONDON. July 16.—The government
cobs screamed and the amind of ap- euatalned a defeat in the house of lords
pmachine footstep* caus'd the near'es } I ’way which, although quite unimpor-
Iti leave the premise# wlihoyi delay, lant .In Itself, waa indicative of the
One of them wan armed with
halelus, jehlrh ha dropped In the *x-
citemeht. The negroes were evidently
Inter, si pen rotfblnf the house.
In»|irr| Troop*.
Governor Candler will go to Dalton
nit of North*
ST. PAUL, Mina,
patvhea from Malta,
that the sheriffs poas
growing discontent. The Incident area*
from the question whether a model of
the new war office should be made and
exhibited. Lord Lanadowne, the for
eign secretary, refused to entertain
this proposition, but on division the
motion waa carried—40 to 20. The an-
c.,I.., .n, vifth nouncement of these figures was greet*
Saturday next to inspect the Flftn proionsed cheers,
regiment of Oeorgia state troops now
THY TO LOOT
amp ttore. Col. Woodward Is said
to have about men with him. and
In addition the regimental band. Hev* Darin
oral monitors of the governor's staff
will go wlth blm. II* will not laau* , ale xaNDRIA. O.. July 16.—A dar-
Attempt
■flip. ITIUgU ITCHING KIHII.
From the Los Angelea Time,.
People of certain temperament aome-
llmni attain ihelr wishes by hanging
to the skirts of persons of larger ca
pacity. In the fish world these find
their counterpart in the remora family
(the suckers), which, la represented on
the Atlantic coast by live species. In
these fishes the first dorsal fin (I. e.,
the fin on the back nearest the toad)
is transformed for all practical pur
poses Into a sucking.organ, by means
of which they can attach themselves
very firmly to the gill covers pr sides
of larger flsh. Thus, there is the phark
sucker, the sword fish sucker,, the bill ctrtl
fish fucker, etc. Being excellent swim
mers, It difficult to see why they
prefer to go through life as an append-
nge and burden to others, but It Is
well known that they travel vrtth
•harks continuously In this manner,
and their hosts have actually been
found emaciated and exhausted- from
carrying about their uninvited guests
An eminent observer of flehes
lie Ilnd Two Names, Two AVlvcs, Two
llmue- nml Two Jobs.
From the Chtcago Inter Ocean.
A peculiar double llfd was reayeled
In the criminal court yesterday l5( t,R«
case of John P. Klein, alias John P.
Kent, who'pleaded guilty to a charge
of bigamy and waa sentenced to the
penitentiary, and fined $1. Klein not
only had two wives, two names and two
homes, but al*o worked himself to
death trying to hold two Jobs as a
printer. For his first wife, who lives
at 108 Mohawk street, he worked all
day and gave her about $25 a week. At
night he worked in another printing
office and took to his second wife at
1130 School street the proceeds, which
amounted to about $10 a week. The
latter, however, found It hard to get
along on that amount and started an
Investigation, which resulted in the dis
covery of the double life.
November 13, 1898, Klein married
Mary H, Panoch, and on December $,
1900, married Olga Saletrum at Ham
mond, Ind., under the name of Kent.
The story was told before Judge Smith,
who pronounced sentence.
VALUE OF A KING’S HAIR.
A few days ago the hair of the great
Napoleon received Ha'unklndest cut at
tho hends of the public. A lock of his
hair was actually knocked down at a
London auction room for a paltry £5 note.
Less than twelvo months ago. a, lock of
Napoleon's hair, sold by Messrs. Sotherby,
realised the respectable sum of £20 lpa.,
or more than four times as much.
But even that wae considerably less than
the price obtained by the same firm for
Bonaparte lock disposed of by them
nearly five years ago. This had been cut
when Napoleon was on board the Bellero-
phon. and. logether wlih^ a letter.
any order calling them out. but will be ln ^ * the R^oTer and
*ni* m»k* , 'lha m tr!p > 'lo* aocornpany hlm° Ashbrook bank waa made early i‘»>oa.ht It «ry probable' thatThe ob-
111 inane me inp io acnnipany n» loJ » y by a Ram? at ,lx or seven Ject of the sucker* I* lo share thc
Cl u> v.ry III "«"• Nothin* era* secured, however. fra*ments oL food with their hosts
' 1- "• r r . , , ' , . and after atandlnc off a crowd of clu- But whatever the cause the latter are
The many friends of CoL Benjamin |fQR| al w pom they fired shots for an surely entitled to our sympathy It
HHn —* *- “ ***^ — • *“ — 1 happens, however, that this very pro
pensity for ’ hanging on" has recoiled
on the eucker much to his disadvan
tage, for as soon as man discovered
thla peculiarity he cudgeled h'a brain
F. lawyer. Journalist, author and In- hour, the robbers escaped in stolen
ventor. will regret to learn that tha a buggies,
announcement of his death may
WANT SKILLED WORKMEN.
PITTSBURG, July It—A letter was
July 14.—DU-
Mont., Indicate • vw. r«-jri *•«* wn •lull*' ill HI | - — - -•
f who have been: home to this city tor several montba. received today by the officials of the I L?L{5 M ^4 yra S Ucm, .* PI>liwlUo11 which
{Recently, however, his h*alth haa been rear United States lodge of the Amal- SJJS 0 !?*, ***• ® wn Adreotage,
niK\ Font
the Bad Lands.
t*nK%«TIKIt ItotIHED.
CHATTANOOGA. Tenn.. July If.—
Rev. J. C. Bfradley, pastor of Trinity
Methodist cuhrch of this city, has Just
made known the fact that to was call-
4 to his door Saturday night by a
bite man. who preaented a revolver
at hi* head and demanded money. Dr.
Stradley gave the man a few dollars
that he had in change in hla pockets.
run i\ Mi**i*tirri.
JACKSON. Miss. July 14.-At the
close of another sultry day the rain la
coming down steadily and apparently
over a wide scope of country The hot
wave Is broken and there U general
rejoicing. The rain Is too Utt- to oavo
any tale corn, hut mean* much for cot-
ion. potatoes, vs&e and gurJen*,
the Mate rr»s». Ills br.t work aa «» ploy* only union n*n. Many of tbo ! fw. dv*=Hptiou of how
editor waadene while he lived In Rome-workmen think of embracln* the op- J,.! * “* '“ c * a«o used these
lwenly-#ve year, «,o. Since hla re. !portanliy if the present strike u not I ."aT.'Lv “ ! n ,h * c *f> lure at other*:
_ and. loxether _ .
chanced hands at the price of CIO.
There could not have been much hair
on his head.when he died, for yet another
Napoleonic lock fell under tha hammer
of Messrs. Solheby early I* 1M8. He waa
shorn of this during hla captivity at at.
Helena. It broucht only a modest nve
cuineaa.
Stranxcly enoush. a lock which had
been cut after hla death was sold on th*
same occasion for £7 ts. This would
certainly seem to Indicate that a dead
monarch’s hair Is worth considerably moro
than a live one's.
Beilina Bonaparte's hair seems to ha
oae of tba things they do belter In France.
Twelve months ago a lock, that had like
wise been cut from Napoleon's head on
Me death bed at 8r. Helens, was disposed
ofjht Paris at the substantial price of
H the dictator of Europe one'a
thought* naturally tiya* to hi, vanquisher.
■ he Duke of Wellington, gad to relate,
the hair of the Iron duke does not stand
so high In the market as that of tha em
peror he sent to St. Helena. At th* re
cent sale at Messrs. Stevens' only a aov-
focka" "** b,a f ° r ° n * 0t w *“ ln * ,on '»
But that waa as much a* some of th*
hair of on* of the kings of England waa
considered to be worth. At the seme time
and place a portion of what was once th*
head of George 'II. was actually sold for.
a solitary pound.
It I, Inters,turn to note, however, that
a lock of Lord Nelson's halr.cut from him
head when he waa about ten years of
age. commanded Just double that sum
being disposed of for a eouple of eov-
resigns.
Not long sine* a lock of lb* hair of
Sir Waller Scott. Inclosed In n morocco
case, was put up by auction In London.
It did not. however, realise more than
llrement as tin editorial writer he has
written several books that made him
an enviable reputation na an author.
airs. C. Y. Roberta loured.
Mr*. C. C. Roberts, f.; yean Of age.
and a resident of B-t. lull, was ee-
doualy Injured In a runaway accident
on Peter* street thla mornln*. Mr*.
St i ■* bad driven Into the city from
bet .heme, and while coming along pe
ter, at'vet her horse became frightened
by a passing engine. Mrs. Rgberta
ccttld not control him and be ran into
n port, throwing the Ldy out upon the
streets. Bb* wea carried lo the OraJy
hospital. While no bone* were broker..
It la believed that she waa eertously
Injured Internally,
BY LI-.I1TMM2.
Ttto Well Known Fnrmrri
-nutU Oarollaa Strwek Down.
GREENVILLE. B. C. July 1C—Henry
Davenport sag Kaell Harvey, two well*
known tanner*, living near WlUiaauton.
&. c.. were killed by lightning this even
ing. They had taken shelter under a plus
tree. Both area leave large families.
I'ltOF. J. HOLMES AIMED.
BUFFALO, N. T., July 16.—The
jury on mine* nnd mining for the Pan-
American KipoatUoo waa named to
day. Professor J. A. Holms*. State ge
ologist of North Carolina, U one of the
Uve pctt.sa named.
Columbus from hence proceeding on
further westward discovered a faithful
Uonsi. verging the Mouth of a River.
»o°* Water runs Boyllng Into the
sea. Scmewhat further he saw very
strange Fishes, especially of the Outa-
f*"-op* unlike an Eel, but with an ex
traordinary great Head, over which
?»“** * Skin like a Bag. Tht* Fi,b
te th* Native,' Father; for. having a
Line or her.»*om cord fastened about
“ a Turtel. or any other
P5 m * Pr, 7 cornea above crater, they
give him Line; whereupon lb* Guiaean.
like an Arrow out of a Bo we, shoots
»®ward the other Fish, and then galh-
th- Mouth of the Bag on hla
a Purse-neL hold* them so
f “*' that he let not loose till hal'd up
Ifil? cC the Woles***
King James was restored." .. Mvtv
this effect In tto handwriting of 8tr Wal
ter Scott was oo tto wrapper enclosing
the relic, but the highest bid was thirty
ahlllinr*.
A abort time ago a lock of Oliver Gold
smith's hair, for which his coffin was spe
cially opened, was submitted to nubile
competition at Messrs; Christie's rooms.
Tbo hair was enclosed tn a black enamel
brooch, which had formerly belonged to
the lady knows — ~
"Jeaemmy Bride,
at ten guineas.
Tho man wbo eat Prince Bismarck's
hair from U» tOl tm carefully collected
the shorn locks by special permission of
the bum of blood and Iron.. He disposed
of them on Bismarck's dexti, and was
*414 to have made a conildenblt sum
0-*. of them.—Tit-Bits*