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LATE NEWS NOTES. :
General.
The Western Maryland express
from Elkins to Baltimore was com
pletely wrecked near Keyser, W.. Va.
Eleven passengers were seriously in
jured. Nearly all are West Virgin
lains. Two caskets containing corps
es were broken open and lie in the
wreckage on the river bed,
It has transpired that an American
woman who was traveling through the
wilds of the state of Chiapas, Mexico,
dressed in man’s attire, and who was
suspected of heing Mrs, Bell Guinness,
the notorious LaPorte murderess, is
Mrs. K. M. Cameron, widow of a
preacher of Parkers, W. Va. &
The Nashville, Chattanooga and St.
Louis Railway company declared a
semi-annual dividend of 2 1-2 per cent
which is a reduction of 1-2 of 1 per
cent from the regular semi-annual div
idend.
The government custom inspec
tors and a wharf watchman were Kkill- |
ed and two longshoremen and two
clerks injured in the explosion at'
Boston of a bhox containing detonating
caps. The box had arrived from Ger
many and when one of the inspectors
attempted to open the box he struck
it with an ax and the explosion fol
lowed,
Miss Annie Morgan, daughter of J.
Pierpont Morgan, is investigating in
stitutions of German workingmen. In
company with a committee appointed
by the Berlin city council, she in
spected the municipal laborer’s
houses of that city,
Two men were killed at Santa Bar
bara, Ca., by falling into a tank of
burning oil. The tank contained
35,000 barrels of oil and the men were
fighting the fire, being suspended
over the tank by ropes. The ropes
broke and they dropped into the sea
of boiling oil.
The Right Rev. William Awdry,
Anglican bishop of South Tokio, Ja
pan, in a strong letter to the London
Times repudiates the idea that the
Japanese have any aggressive inten
tions towards the United States or
elsewhere, 3
Three men were killed, one fatally
injured and a dozen severely hurt by
an explosion of fireworks on the Bos
ton and Maine freight wharf in Bos
ton harbor. The shed was destroyed.
Six hundred men were at work on the
wharf. One died on the way to the
hospital,
Japan is rapidly making arrange
ments for the building of two new
battleships, The keel of one will be
laid at Yokosuka during July, and the
keel of the other at Kure before the
end of the year. The displacement of
these ships will be 20,800 tonms; their
speed, 20 knots; their armor, 12
inches, and their prinicipal armament
12-inch guns,
A St. Louis judge has decided that
a combination of laundry companies
does not violate the trust laws., His
reason for arriving at this decision
was: “There are many ways of clean
ing soiled clothes and a person does
not necessarily have to have soiled
clothes washed by any company or
companies.” s -
. . A pleasure Maunch bound from Ma
nila, P, I, to Corregiidia island, car
rying about (‘seventy-flve passengers,
was caught in a typhon and foun
dered. Twenty-five of the party, in
cluding three Americans were drown
ed. The rest were picked up by a
- British steamer and landed safely.
- The lepers located on the island of
Molokia purchased a large quantity
of daylight fireworks which were used
to salute the Atlantic battleship fleet
as it passed the island. A large
piece which on its explosion formed
‘ the word “welcome,” was placed in a
position of vantage.
H. H. Rodgers, the well-known Wall
street man, in an interviiew declared
that the country has fully recovered
from the effects of the recent panie
and that business along all lines was
in as good, if not better condition,
than before the scare. {
Following his action of naming one
of the great national forest reserves
“Cleveland National Forest,” Presi
dent Roosevelt has written Mrs.
Cleveland praising former President
Cleveland’s act of establishing forest
reserves,
Washington.
A young man who gave his name as
Juan Herzgeld was arrested in New
York City at the request of the Mexi
can authorities at Washington on the
charge of having stolen $5,665 from
the Mexican Sugar Refining company
at El Potrero Cordora, in the state of
Vera Cruz.
~ That a household servant, when
traveling with a member of a fam
ily entitled to a pass is lawfully in
cluded within the term “family,” as
used in the act to regulate commerce, -
is one of the interesting rulings made
public by the interstate commerce
commission,
According to plans being discussed
at Washington by the signal corps of
fice and the beard of ordnance of the
army, one million dollars will be ask
ed of the next congress for fleets of
dirigible airships similar to that of
Count Zeppelin for coast defence. Rap
id progress in aeronautics among for
eign nations makes it imperative,
they believe, that the United States
should begin plans for aerial fleets. %
The United States government_ has
filed a petition in the Jamestowil ex
position federal court litigation at
Norfolk, Va. asking protection as a
creditor of the exposition on account
of its $1,000,000 loan and claimed
priority payment over everything else
owed by the Exposition company.
The petition sets out that the balance
due the government is $897,953.
A board of officers from the battie
ships Alabama and Maine inquired
into the conditions of the island of
Guam and neéds of the people with a i
view to ‘offering recommendations as
to the future government of Guam. ‘
The peeple petitioned for eitizenship,
~modifitd laws and schools and were
unafiimous for a continuance of naval
,gf)'vermncnt.
President Roosevelt has refused an
offer to make speeches into the re
ceiver of a talking machine for the
purpose of making records for public 1
sale,
2 ELEVEN JOKES, |
The Orviginal Eleven, Which Wer
They?
Miss Agnes Repplier, lecturing on
“The Mission of Humor” at the Colony
Cll:}), New York, said she had been in
fermed that there were eleven ordginal
jokes in the world. After she had said
her allotted say Mr. Joseph H. Choate
aroge and ,gallant as ever, remarked
tl_xat e was now sure there were twen
ty-two original jokes. Any man or
woman who produces eleven original”
jokes in a lecture is a world wonder.
. With all due respect to Miss Repplier
we are inclined to think that Mr.
Cheoate was too amiable and too re
ceptive.
What are these eleven original, fun
damental, basic jokes, not made for a
parish or an occasion, necessarily hu
man and universal? I.ook over the
comic weeklies from the beginning of
Punch and you will find the same lines
of humorcus thought, endless repeti
tions of a fool born jest, ponderous
elaborations of a trifle, changes of an
old idea to suit time and place. The
old’ jest books—Joe Miller's, and be
fore his, Poggi’'s and Bacon—show
~how our predecesors anticipated us.
Plutarch’s “Morals” is full of jests and
jccose anecdotes that are now fondly
thought contemporaneous. Turn to
his “Apothegms or Remarkable Say
| ings of Kings and Great Commanders,”
- and you find this quip: A prating bar
{ ber asked Archelaus how he would be
trimmed. Archelaus answered: “In
silence.” Read “The Bangnet of the
Seven Wise Men,” Englished by Roger
. Davis, A. M., and therd®a sage is thus
reported: “In this mistake, however,
I'm much of the youth's mind, who,
throwing a stone at a dog, hit his step
mother, adding: ‘My throw is not lost,
however.”” But what do you not find
in Plutarch? The Rev. R. S. Lombard
of London, who stated recently that
garrulity is the cause of many nervous
diseases and the increasing amount of
inganity, might well consult Plutarch
on talkativeness. ‘‘The tautologizing
- babbler,” says Plutarch, “is everywhere
\ drunk—in the market place, at the the-~
atre, in the public porticos or deam
bulatories, as well by night as by
day:’
The favorite jokes in this country
have been for years based on the moth
er-in-law, the farmer and the summer
bearder, the city boarding house, sdring
cleaning (and the stovepipe played an
important part), the greedy goat. The
‘mother-in-law was naturally the victim
of the first jocose son-in-law, while
there could be no joke about the stove
pipe before the existenee of the pipe.
There is the cannibal missionary joke
that has done yeoman’s service, but it
cannot be older than the appearance
of the first misionary. What are the
primeval eleven jokes? One of the
~oldest known to us begins: ‘‘Old Noah,
he had three sons, Shem, Ham and Ja
pheth,” but there must have been
w&m the flood. What were the
_ele¥en that were preserved in the ark?
No doubt the gag about the elephant
bringing his trunk was coined by some
irreverant looker-on, who saw in the
- embarkation only food for mirth. Death
by drowning was too good for him. But
what joikes did Noah and his sons take
with them for daily recreation? We
can be sure of only one—the mother
in-law Jest. Will not Miss Repplier
tell to the world the other ten?—Bos:
‘ ton Herald.
. An Migram and an Ad.
Prof. Charles Zueblin, the brilliant
and original gociclogist of the Univer
sity of Chicago, enunciated hefore the
League of Political Education in New
York a superb epigram:
“He who begins with saving to pro
tect his family may end with neglect
ing his family to save.”
. Discussing the dangers of immoder
ate saving Prof. Zuebin said the other
day; =
“It’s by gaving immoderately that we
come to inserting want advertisements
like ithe one I saw recently—'Wanted,
capable office boy; salary, $1 a week.’
“A young man of Seminary avenue,
noticing this advertisement, couldn’t
resist replying to it. His reply ran:
“ ‘I beg to offer you my services.
Should you require a premium I could
furnish SSOO. You do not mention
Sundays—should I have to work on
that day? Neither do you state wheth
er the applicant must be clothed or
net, but I have concluded that he
must at least wear trousers, or he
would be unable to carry home his
wages. "—Washington .Star., .- .-
st e gst e R
The Breathless Model,
When Sir Luke Filder was painting
his famous picture, “T'he Village Wed
ding,” he employed a rustic to pose as
model for the bridegroom. Soon after
the artist had begun to paint the
model tutned deadly white, “Are you
ill,” asked Sir Luke, anxiously,
“Naw,” gaid the man; “I be all roight,
zur.” However, the painter made him
rest awhile, but when he resumed work
a little later the unfortunate “bridge
groom” became even paler than before,
and In serious alarm Sir Luke asked
him what was the matter. “It's naw
thing at all except the ’olding of me
breath 8o long,” replied the model,
For some extracrdinary reason, he had
imagined that it was necessary for him
to refrain from breathing all the time
he was having his portrait painted,—-
Bellman,
Merely a Second.
“What brought you here, my poer
fellow?” the Chicago settlement work
er asked,
“I married a new woman, sir,” the
prisoner groaned.
“Aha, and ghe was g 0 dersneering
and extmvagafit that it drove you to
desperate courses, eh?”
“No; the old woman turned up.’—
Thi'adelphia ledger,
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ONLY A FIGHTING CHANCE
Fertilizer Tax Bill is Reported Unfavor
ably by Senate Committee.
Atlanta, Ga.—The last fight for the
fertilizer tax bill, which means life
or death of the elevenh district agri
cultural schools in the state of Geor
gia, will be held in the state senate
this week, at which time this bill
will come up as a special order. The
bill has passed the house and weht
to the scnate committee on agricul
ture, Chancellor Barrow and Dr.
Soule appeared before the committee
as advocates of the biil, and J. Pope
Brown, J, M. Smith and W. L. Peek
In executive session the bHill was
unfavorably reported to the senate.
Unless the report can be disagreed
to, the bill will never be placed on
its passage.
The law creating these schools gave
to their support only the funds aris
ing from the sale of fertilizer tax tags,
This is not sufiicient at the present
price to sustain these schools.
These scheols represent over a half
million dollars in grounds and build
ings. At them preparations have been
made to teach dairying, cattle Tais
ing and soil tests, in addition to the
other branches of agriculture,
Cotton seed meal mixed with cotton
seed hulls has been declared by Dr,
Soule, the dean of the agricultural,
schools of Georgia, to be the cheapest
and most nutritious cattle feed to be
had, and this well known southern
commodity will be given a fair test
in both the dairying and live stock
raising department. In the soil tests,
cotton seed meal as a 'fertilizer filler
will be demonstrated and, all told, the
agricultural schools give promise of
doing a great deal to improve the
plan of utilizing southern by-products
on southern farms.
STATE GLEANINGS.
The offices of the president of the
Central of Georgla rallway will be
moved from Macon to Atlanta about
August first,
As the guests of the city of Bruns
wick, the Georgia Weekly Press As
soclation enjoyed a royal entertfin
ment, including a fish fry at Frederica
on St. Simons and a seventy-five mile
steamer trip around the harbor,
Union countles have risen i?nn‘ Hody to
protest against the continued devasta
tion which, they declare, the Duck
town copper fumes are still working
on their life and propérty, Although
the supreme court of the United
Btates more than 4 year ago decided
that the state of Georgia was entitled
to an injunction against the further
discharge of these deadly fumes, At
torney General Hart, the citizens say,
has never yet taken the decree for
such an injunction. Stirred to indig
nation by these alleged grievances,
the citizens of the three counties nam
ed have prepared an appeal which
they will present to the legislature.
'{he state board of health has treat
ed, to date, twenty-three mad dog vic
tims. Few departments of the state
have done as much good for humanity .
lately as has the state board cf health
and people in every section of the
state have been availing themselves
of the opportunity for treatment since
the announcement was made that the
Pasteur treatment would be giyen
free of charge. By treating twenfy
three patients free of charge the state
has saved to the people of the state
over $2,000 that would have been pald
for this treatment and this institu
tion has probably saved many from
dying one of the worst deaths known
to medical science, ¢
Sixty feet of the dam of the Chero
kee Saw Mill Company at Thomas
ville was carried away. Logs were
swept agalnst the Coast Line trestle,
which stood, but was rendered impas
sable, T
The gross earnings of the Central
of Georgla raflway for the fiscal year
ending June 30 as shown in a state
‘ment issued from headquarters are
short by $704,800 of the amount earn
ed during the previous year. The
gross earnings for the twelve months
recently ended were $11,377,900, while
those of the year hefore were $12,082,
700,
W, J. Little and family of Macon
had an exciting race with a train from
that city to Milledgeville and won In
the contest, They started on a run to
Sparta and left Macon with the Mil
ledgeville train, The automobile
drove into Milledgeville ahead of the
train. A long run was made along
the line side by side with the train,
There is a spot on the Georgia road
between Buckhead and Carey, where
no less than ten wrecks have occur
red in the past two months, and while
none have resulted seriously, each
time trafflc was delayed at least eight
hours. There {8 no known cause for
these accidents and the trainmen have
become superstitious about it, Many
aver that it is haunted and tales of
ghosts are rife,
0. E, Rutland, who shot and killed
L. P. Cox at Atlanta was acquitted
of the charge ten hours after the
shooting occurred. It was shown by
witnesses that Cox was advancing on
Rutland with an upraised hatchet, de
claring he would Kkill the latter, &nd
Rutlard, after being backed into a
corner was compelled to shoot to save
his life,
Macon Masons had hopes of secur
ing permission to institute a Shriners’
Temple In that city, but were turned
down by that "body at its annual con- |
vention at St. Paul,
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'NEWSY GLEANINGS.
Henry Arthur Cadogau, Viscount
Chelsea, died in London, ~ = ’x
Ln% ents of the blg beef packers de
~clared that the pri ;mm would be
advanced again, / Lo T ‘{
- The Powers agreed to send a w
ship to Tangier to protect the lives
and property of foreigners. ‘
The Russian Ministry decided to
present in the Duma a bill providing
for workingmen's insurance.
The Pennsylvania Railroad having
completed four tunnels is now consid
ering a fifth for New York City.
Mexico's “‘revojution” ig practically
ended, accordingZto reports to the
Government at" Washington, D. C.
The Japanese Cabinet formally re
signed, and the Emperor instructed
Marquis Katsura to form a new Cab
inet.
Two world's records for intrench
" ing’ trcops were broken by Company
- H, of the engineers' corps, at Pine
Camp, N. Y,
Dutch colonists in Curacao have
prepared a petition to Queen Wilhel
mina asking for improved relations
with Venezuela,
The United States Government
closed the Caracas Legation because
of the confiscation and destruction of
American property.
The Rusgs, at one time the leading
Liberal newspaper of Russia, sus
pended publication on account of
financial difficulties.
Martin R. Preston, now serving a
twenty-five-year term in a Nevada
prison for murder, was nominated
for President by the Socialist-Labor
party.
The Iron and Steel Trades Journal
repeated its statement that an inter
national steel trust, having a capital
of about £150,000,000, would be
formed in London,
THE NATIONAL GAME. ¢
The St. Louis Americans look
stronger at third hase with Ferris at
that station than they ever have
looked,
E. H. Harriman, the railroad king,
Is a lover of bhaseball, and this sea
son is rooting hard for the New York
Americans.
Joe Cantillon admits that he is in a
quandary as to which of his pitchers
to release, but that one or more must
g 0 immediately.
That former ‘grand major league
pitcher, Charley Nichols, is pitching
good ball for the Pueblo Club, of the
Western League,
Jake Atz, the Sox utility infielder,
has proved a good pinch batsman,
He has broken up several games by
hitting for another,
Flick and Turner reported to the
Cleveland Club for practice during
the past week and were, of course,
hailed with great joy
Pitcher Raymond, of the St. Louis
Nationals, says that his young catch
er, Ludwig, will become the greatest
backstop in the game.
Jimmy Slagle isn’'t hitting very
well this season. Nevertheless he
won two of Chicago’s games with the
I’hillieg by timely singles. *
When the other fellow offers to
compromise it means that you have
the best of it,