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CRAVENETTE
SHOES-Yes something new the
SHOE that needs no polish-ing
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the SHOE that does notrub the SHOE thats water¬
proof These good featurescoupled with the comfort onegets out of a CRAVE¬
NETTE SHOE shouldmake them the ideal LadiesShoes We have an exceed¬
ingly handsome model in ablack cravenette plain toefull Cuban heel high Span ¬
ish arch with dull MILOBUTTONS the buttonthats new
400 PAIRAll sizes andzidth-
sMEYER SHOE CO
Feet Furnishers For FGlks102 South Palafox
Green Salte-
dAlligator HidesBought by the
Grossman Leatherb Company
78 5th Aveflue1 NeW York CityWrite for our circular showing thekinds and sizes of hides wanted
SNAKE WAS IN-
THEKITCHEN
QUITE A COMMOTION CAUSED IN
SOUTH PALAFOX STREETGREEKS RESTAURANT WHEN
REPTILE WAS DISCOVERED
Attracted by the peculiar action oftwo cats in his kitchen a Greek conductlne restaurant and fruit storecombined on Palafox between Zarragossa and Main streets started into make an investigation He did notlook very long before he found onthe floor a snake over thirty Inches mlength of what Is known generally-as the high ground moccasin variety-A commotion followed the discoveryof the snakes presence which wasmade at 905 oclock last nightWeapons of all sizes and shapes weregrabbed quickly and it was not longbefore the snake was killed TheGreek corroborated by several othermen of that nationality said the catshad been acting In a peculiar mannerfor a long time before he started Into see what was the matter and hebelieved the reptile had been therefor thirty or forty minutes-
It was thought the snake came iuthe rear Part of the house as thickundergrowth has prevailed there un-til
¬recently
10000 TO LENDWe can loan above in
amounts as desired on goodreal estate security at 8 percent Hooton Watson
DESTINSpecial to Tho Journal
Destin Oct 19Mlss Ellen Destinreturned from Boggy Monday Shewas accompanied home by her grand-father
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Fred Woodward left for MobileTuesday to be gone a few days
Tuesday the Williams crew caughtabout a thousand pounds ot mackerelMarler brothers caught some mackeral and pompano and L D Wood ¬
ward caught a few pompanoWednesday L Destin caught a thou ¬
sand pounds of pompano BarnesBros also caught about the sameamount
This week fishing has been betterthan usual and all are hoping for luckto continue or get better
The Barnes Bros returned fromEast Bay Monday night
Mrs Chas Marler and childrenwent to Harris on a visit to MrsMarlers aunt last week
Don Henson and Alien Douglasscame back from Camp Walton Sun-day
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Miss Ellen Destin will leave Satur ¬
day for Boggy From there she willgo to Madison where she will entercollege
Frtd Williams got a good catch ofpompano V dnesd-
ayThe Health DeptIn your bodily system Is lookedafter by millions of little soldiers-In your blood those corpusclesconstantly fighting for you
If the army is well fed and kepthealthy and strong hy taking HoodSarsaparilla it will destroy the uncount-able
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of germenemies that are-attacking you moment of your life
Hoods Sarsaparilla will keep youfree from you of scrofulaeczema rheumatism catarrh anemiathat tired feeling and ill such ailments
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OR 1V1 N1 SNIDER
WILL LECTURE
PRESIDENT OF WAFFORD COL ¬
LEGE WILL SPEAK AT THEFLORIDA EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION AT DELAND DEC 28
Special to the JournalTallahassee Oct I9Dr H N
Snider president of Wofford CollegeSpartanburg S Cf will lecture beforethe Florida Educational Associationto convene at DeLand December 28thSo states a telegram received yester ¬
day by Dr Edward Conradi presi ¬
dent of the Womans College inanswer to a letter of Invitation sentby him to Dr Snider at the recom-mendation
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of Drs Tucker and Bodyboth of whom speak in the highestterms of the lecturers eloquence andof his fitness to speak before the as-sociation
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by reason of his thorough-and practical knowledge of educational work
Dr Tucker who has oversight ofthe college library with the assist¬
ance of the college librarian MissMary Apthorp is getting the libraryrearranged and making out orders fornew books This work Is looked af¬
tar with the most painstaking careand the girls are constantly encour ¬
aged and admonished to use the bookprovided for them and carefullytaught how to use them to the bestadvantage-
Miss Abernathy has the belongingsof her art studio enriched by th2acquisition of several beautiful printscopies In the original colors of someof the most renowned paintings ofthe old masters Among these areLeonardo Da Vinvis Last SuppDrTitians Madonna of the Cherries-and Dantes Dream by RosettiMiss Abernethy hopes gradually t<>
acquire many of these prints as theyseem to convey to her pupils a trueridea of the work of these old masters-of painting than do the colder repre-sentations
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in black and whiteThe administration of the college
has been so fortunate as to secure acomparatively new and altogethersatisfactory engine and boiler for thecollege laundry at almost onethird oftheir original value The machineryIs now being placed by a competentmachinistyand the laundry will be inworking order by another week
The two tennis courts on thecampus are In constant demand andthe administration is having preparedthe courts for basket ball Thesegames are extremely popular with thegirls
Former Lessees Own PropertyThe board of commissioners ofstate institutions met In the executiveoffice all members being present ex ¬
cept the superintendent of public in-struction
¬The minutes of the lastmeeting were read and approved
Mr R H Paul president and MrS A Rawls general manager of theS A Rawls Company the presentlessees of the state prisoners withtheir attorneys Messrs H H Buckman and C D Rhmehart and Mr DR McNeill president of the FloridaPine Company now lessees of stateprisoners with his attorney Mr E JLEngle appeared before the boardand discussed the matter of the re¬
lation of the board representing thestate of Florida with any prospectivelease or sale of the central prisonhospital property near Ocala fromthe present lessees to the new lesseesAfter said discussion Mr S A Rawlsstated that his company did not claimthat the state or the board is underany obligation to take over the saidcentral hospital property Mr Rinehart stated that he now advised the-S A Rawls Company that the stateIs not under any such obligation MrR H Paul president of the S ARawls Company stated to the boardthat he accepted Mr Rlneharfs ad-vice
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The foregoing was read to theboard in the presence of the gentle ¬
men above named and was agreed toby the said gentlemen and approvedby the board-
It was ordered that the secretaryfurnish the S A Rawls Company acertified copy of the resolution adopt-ed
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by the board on October 13th rel-ative
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to the central prison hospitalproperty
Governor ReturnsGovernor Gilchristand State Treas ¬
urer W V Knott have returned fromtheir trip to the Everglades
Mr and Mrs J S Winthrop gave abeautiful entertainment Friday even-ing
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on the occasion of their weddinganniversary the guests being Invited-to a ftme of fivehanded euchre The-handsome parlors were exquisitelydecorated and a delicious supper ofseveral courses was served
JonesPlchard-At the home of the brides parents-
Mr and Mrs D A Jones at BlackCreek Miss Ruth Jones was united inmarriage to Mr Alphonse Pichard ofTallahassee on the 17th inst Theceremony was performed by Rev JB Pruitt in the presence of the im ¬
mediate relatives of the brideAfter partaking of a sumptuous
luncheon Mr aDd Mrs Pichard ac-companied
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by a crowd of their youngfriends went over to Lloyd andamidst a shower of rice and old slip-pers
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took their departure for Jack-sonville
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St Augustine and otherpoints of interest along the AtlanticCoast They will be at home totheir friends in their home on Mag-nolia
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Heights after November 1stMiss Jones was a student lastyear at the Florida State College for
WomenPersonal Mention
Messrs H L Bethel Thos Costaand E B Casler were appointed acommittee by the Tallahassee Cham-ber
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of Commerce to solicit funds forthe relief of the storm sufferers atKey West So far the committee hasreported the sum of 26550
Mrs J S Manning of Jacksonville-Is visiting her parents Mr and MrsGeorge Lewis on Park avenue
BOAT RACES AT-GARNIERS SUNDAYS-
pecial to the JournalGarniers Oct 19The people of
Garniers and vicinity were treated to
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a boat race between the launch Don ¬
na and Ben Powells new launch Sun ¬
day The course was from the head-of Garniers bayou to White Point Itwas closely contested but the Donnawon This new boat of the Witherillswhile not especially uuilt for a racer-is very fast as is evidenced in thiscontest for the Powell boat is nomean antagonist and is very speedy
Mrs Milligan and Miss Myrtle Irwin went to Pensacola Monday onthe launch Donna
A party of gentlemen from Pensacola consisting of Dr W A J Pol ¬
lock A Riera and son Dr W ADAlemberte and J H DAlemberteand D F Sullivan are spending a fewdays at the camp at Gusss place onGarniers-
Dr T C Ford who has been ab ¬
sent on a visit to New York hisI former home is expected back thefirst of the week
Mr and Mrs W M Hartgrove tookdinner with Miss Earle on MveMilaSunday-
Mr Gaskin who has ppent severalwinters here in Florida returnedagain last week to pass the winter-He has rooms with Miss Peterson atSunny Brook FiveMile bayou Inspite of themselves the sand in theirshoes turns their feet back to Flor ¬
idaProf J T Diamond county super-intendent
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of schools for santa Rosacounty was visiting the shoals inthis neighborhood last week He vis-ited
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the Davis school where MrHartgrove is teaching Thursday
Rev Mr Campbell has oeen quitesick for the past week with somethink like erysipelas At last reportshe was some better
Mrs John Sinston Is spending sometime with her Iarents Mr and MrsLittlefleld
Mrs Calsie Reinhart who has beenstopping in Camp Walton for sometime past returned on the launchSwan Wednesday
Little Gamier Hand has been quitesick for several days
Capt B F Weekley carried out aboat load of naval stores to Pensacola for Ray Cos still Saturdaylast
PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYSPAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed tocure any case of Itching Blind BleedIng or Protruding Piles in to 14days or money refunded 50c
A ManHunt FollowedBloody Attack of Negroon Young Man at CenturyC-
ontinued From First Pageemerged from the swamp a badlyfrightened darkey The deputy wasalso close behind Stewart Dont letthem kill me Mr Brewton he washeard to exclaim when a young mannamed Robert Jeter and a companionbrought their guns to position anddeterminedly commanded Stewart tostop
A CRITICAL MOMENT-The black was conveyed to Century
for preliminary trial In the justicecourt every word was listened to andthe audience continued to grow largeWalter Hall was popular and hadmany relatives who were also notWithout friends The trial over thecrowd then began to thoroughly takein the true situation None realizedthis more than two officers DeputyBrewton and Constable Bowman wereIn charge of Stewart Just about theending of the trial an automobilestarted for McDavid and into this theprison was hustled A quick dash to
I < David was made arriving in timeto catch No5 on which the negrowas brought to Pensacola
Sheriff Van Pelt was at McDavidenjoying a fishing outing He wasnot told of the trouble in time to geton the chase but came to the citywith the officers
TROUBLE LONG STANDINGWhile no one could say exactly
what provoked trouble between Stew-art
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and young Hall It was believedthat the attack was the outcome or alongstanding enmity which Stewart rssaid to have hold against the Hallboys Stewart was cut some limeago by one of Halls relatives forwhich the latter was punished Manysaid at Century that Stewart held adeep grudge against the boys andtheir relatives since that occurrence
PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYSPAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed tocure any case of Itching Blind Bleed-ing
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or Protruding Piles in 6 to Itdays or money refunded 50c
MEXICAN GOVERNMENT STARTSFIGHT FOR EXTRADITION-
By Associated PressEagle Pass Texas Oct 19The
Mexican government started its fignthere today for the extradition of Calixto Guerra an alleged revolutionistwho is charged with murder arsonand robbery in connection with theuprising at La Vegas a year agoGuerra has been in jail since lastJanuary and under the provisionaltreaty between Mexico anti the UnitedStates extradition papers were appli-ed
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for by the state of Cohauila Guer-ra
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has the support or the league forprotection of political refugees and isharp contest is expected
EMPEROR NICHOLAS SAILSYalta Russia Oct 19Emperor
Nicholas sailed from here today onboard the Russian imperil yachtStandart en route for Italy TheStandart was convoyed by two Rus-sian
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cruisers and is due to arrive atOdess tomorrow morning-
IN THE GOOD OLD FASHIONED-DAYS
Powdered Wigs Formed an ImportantAdjunct to a Gentlemans Apparel-
It is safe to say that the majority ofbald men of today would gladly revivethe old dignified custom if they couldBut they can do the next best thing-to it that is hold on to what hairthey have
In cases where the hair root or hairbulb has not hen completely de-stroyed
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by parasites that infest itNewhros Herpiclde will do wondersin the way of encouraging a newgrowth of hair Destroy the causeyou remove the effect That is thesuccessful mission of Herplcide Soldby leading druggists Send lOc instamps for sample to The HerplcideCo Detroit Mich
One dollar bottles guaranteed WA DAlemberte druggist and apothecary 121 S Palafox St
TO APPORTION
PARKMONEYBO-
ARD OF WORKS CREATES NEWCOMMITTEE TO LOOK AFTERVERY IMPORTANT MATTER IN-
SCITY BEAUTIFUL WORK
For the purpose of getting at exactlywhat is wanted by each park commis-sion
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and to recommend the appor ¬
tionment to each park Chairman Jen-nings
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of the board of works lastevening created a new committee forthat board It is composed of MrFisher and Dr Blocker and at a time-to be agreed upon possibly in timefor report afe next Friday eveningsmeeting a meeting will the held withall available park commissioners orletters from each board of commis ¬
sioners will be received and consid¬
ered with a view of estimating justwhat can be allowed each park Theappointment of such committee fol ¬
lowed the receipt of communication-from several boards of park commis ¬
sioners asking for designated amountsSome very important park boardswere not among the applicants andthe board wished to pro rate theavailable parks and square fund just-as evenly and advantageously as pos ¬
sible The fund this year amounts-to 7000 of which 2000 is for theplaza and city hall grounds Thatleaves oOOO for distribution to allother parks The new committee Wittreport on the correct apportionment-of that sum
The committee had under advise ¬
ment the raising of the salary of EW Kemble the Plaza gardener andmaking him a general superintendent-of the very important parks whichwould include the Plaza Seville R ELee and G crgia squares and thePalafox parkway Suflicient free andpaid labor would be provided MrKemble and he would personally di ¬
rect all work The suggestion will beadopted providing satisfactory arrangements may be completed at anearly date
Change of Management-Mr Louis Gold has been appointed-
local manager of Joseph Galiabranch store 218 South Palafox streetPensacola Mr Gold has long beenIdentified with the retail clothingbusiness and is thoroughly equipped-to please the trade He is courteous-and polite and we predict for MrGold a bright future Both JosephGalin and Mr Gold are to be con ¬
gratulated on getting together as theywill form a strong combination andthe trade will receive better treat ¬
ment than ever before
INFORMATION-
ABOUTENTRIES
RULES GOVERNING ENTRIES AT
THE APPROACHING EVENT ARE
EXPLAINED-
The following interpretations havebeen made of rules governing entries-at the TriCounty Fair November912 and are here given for the bene-fit
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of all concerned-Are the pigs in Entry 9 class D
required to be registered No Theregistry of pure bred animals Is re-
quired¬
to prove them pure bred and ifthe breeding sire and dam are givenand the pigs are suckling it will betaken as evidence that the pigs Tjreeligible to registry-
Can the same animal be shown In-
different entries in class B that iscan the same horse be shown as aroadster entry 1 and as a saddlehorse entry 3 and also as combina ¬
tion horse entry 4 Will more thanone entry fee be required in theseeases
Yes horses may be shown in thedifferent entries but only one entryfee will be required as the fee is notfor the entry but simply as stall rent
Can articles shown in collectivefarm or county exhibits be shown forinHividxial premiums-
NoAre separate hales of hay required-
in competition for premiums on dif-ferent
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varieties of hay and in com-petition
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for the best display of varie-ties
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of hayNo The same hay may be shown
in these classesWhat Is meant by entry 11 Best
display of forage crops other thanhay
Forage crops not commonly used ashay or baled and marketed as suchThat is such things as teoslnte cornfodder sorghum Japanese reeddwarf Essex rape etc and suchgrasses proper as from their naturecannot well be baled in which might-be included Guinea grass Para grassfir This construction is made tocomply with the intention of he pre-
mium¬
committee in Including thisentry which was to cover this classof crops
How will sugar cane be judged-By the size and quality and by the
sugar content Prof Blair of the tateuniversity who Is coming here for thepurpose making the analyii-
sMTJSCOGEESpecial ts the Journal
Muscoge Oct 1gMrs HolmesHopkins and little daughter Hawlreturned horn Thursday from a visitto Jackson Ala She was accom-panied
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by her uiece Miss Annie KateBarrow-
Mr and Mrs Akmzo Lang of Chi-cago
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are visIting in MweoIe at thehome of nUf parents Mr and Mrs JV Lang
Mises Ivra and Erma McDavid ofPensacola returned home Friday af-ter a two weeks visit at the home ofMrs McKinnon
Dr A J Jobnso left tniay roc
Eureka Springs Ark He was ac-companied
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as far as Mobile by MrsJohnson and Miss Joan Patterson
Capt J W Lang was a visitor toPensacola Saturday-
C R Vaughn was a visitor to Pensacola Thursday-
A very pleasant dance was given-in the Muscogee hall Friday night
Miss Jennie Mosley returned homeSaturday after a visit in Muscogee atthe tome of her uncle Richard Mos ¬
leyWilliamMoore of Alabama spent
several days in Muscogee the pastweek visiting at the home of Mr andMrs Mosley-
P K Yonge of Pensacola was avisitor here Saturday-
Mr and Mrs E G Bonifay werein Pensacola Friday night to attendthe play
Miss Lena Coley who is teaching-in the Muscogee school spent Satur-day
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and Sunday at her home in BluffSprings-
V C Lott attended the EscambtaCounty Sunday School Convention atBluff Springs Sunday
Mr Bacon of Oklahoma spent sev-eral
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days in Muscogee the past weekthe guest of C L Smith
Mr and Mrs R P Wilder of Can-tonment
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spent Sunday afternoon InMuscogee making the trip here intheir new automobile-
Rev Smith of Brewton conductedservices here Sunday and Monday
THE WllLENA
COMING HERE-
A PECULIARLY CONSTRUCTED
HOUSEBOAT IS AT MOBILE AND
WILL SHORTLY R A PFNSACOLA
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The Mobile Register of yesterdaycontained the following
The gasoline houseboat WillenaHasley master arrived yesterday-from Oshkosh Wis and moored onthe east side of the river The Wil ¬
lena is a peculiar boat in construction-and is a handsome one on the in-
terIor¬
She belongs to W H Fahrneyof Oshkosh who had her built afterhis own plans
The boat is 90 feet long 17footbeam and is controlled without arudder the stern wheel turning in-
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of a rudder Captain Hasleysays the wheelrudder Is all right forriver traffic but is not a success inrough water He attempted to go
I from Mobile to Pensacola but whent fifteen miles out put back to MobileI on account of the roughness of the
gulf The engine is mounted on aI movable platform which works on
ball bearings and this platform is at-
tached¬
to the propeller wheel of theboat nil of which moves when thesteering wheel is turned on the upperdeck The interior of the boat is themain point about the vessel There-is a roomy saloon and several spaclous staterooms The owner left theboat at Memphis and took the train-to Miami Flit where he expected tomeet the boat Captain Hasley is ata loss to know how to get to Miamiwith that steering rig The crew ofthe boat is made up ot Captain Has ¬
ley Engineer Williams Oarsman Lezzand Pilot Dannerschmidt
JURY PROBING INTO-A HEINOUS CRIME-
By Associated PressNew Orleans Oct 19The resump-
tion¬
of the deliberations of the coro¬
ners jury at St Franclsville La to ¬
day In connection with the murder ofEdward K Judson whose dead bodywas found near that town yesterday-was the occasion of widespread in-
terest¬
The heinousness of the crimethe prominence of Judson before theimpairment of his reason and thearrest of Dr E C MoKowen one otthelJ known physicians of JadcsonLa chaIWith the murder havecombined to arousejnj s ee1iD-
gJudson was a native of iTeV Or-
leans¬
and was fortythree y irs oldat the time of his death Some Y arsJago he was connected with a largewholesale dry goods firm of this cityLater he became a contractor for theUnited States government and built anumber of lighthouses along the At-
lantic¬
coast Soon after his return-to New Orleans about five years agohe was adjudged insane and sent tothe asylum at JacKhon
NET CLOSING ABOUTFALL RIVER PHYSICIAN-
By Associated PressFall River Mass Oct 19Policf
Inspector Medley who is at work onthe Tiverton murder case made thefollowing announcement today
We have discovered blood stainedfurniture and other articles whichestablishes the fact in our minds be ¬
yond a reasonable doubt that an op-eration upon Miss Amelie St Jeane-of Woonsocket RI was performedunsuccessfully in the office of ProfFrank Hill on Bedford street a weekago last Friday afternoon and thatshe died there and the body was sub ¬
sequently dismembered in that shop-A vehicle was then procured and
the body was taken to the town ofTiverton across the Rhode Islandboundary and there distributed alongthe highway known as the Burghers-road
Inspector Medley declined to statewhat other articles had been found
but said that the evidence was foundbehind a blood stained door TO
Profesor Hill and Wilfred Thibeault were arrested last Friday
WILL WIND UP AFFAIRS-OF NASHVILLE TRUST CO
By Associated PressNashville Tenn Oct 19The City
Savings Bank or City Bank and TrustCompany which went into voluntaryliquidatioB last Saturday is insolventand ita affairs will be adminetercand wound up under the direction ofthe DavkifeOfl chancery court ThisdeeisIo was made this morning byChancellor Allison in the cue inwhich Mrs B L Wood a depositor-who sues on behalf of herself and illother creditors m like predicamentasked for a receiver
at
ORANGE COUNTY
HAS A WILD MAN
NIGHT TRAVELERS HELD UP BY
UNKEMPT PERSONHE WAS
SCANTILY CLOTHED OTHER
TRAVELERS ALSO REPORTED
HAVING HEARD WILD MAN-
If reports ar a true the Steer Lakesection is stirred up over the appear-ance of a wild man and the people-are to some extent alarmed says aspecial from Orlando This man hasbeen seen by several parties but sofar no one has been able to approach-him
A few nights ago Philip Brennin-and Arthur Mahlig were riding mulesalong the road near Steer Lake whenthey heard some person In the woodsnear by screaming and making allsorts of cat calls They answered butreceived no reply A few hundredfeet further however the man jump-ed
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into the road and holding theyoung men up in a way repeatedthese wild cat calls waving his handsfrantically above his head It was abright moonlight night and the riderscould see the man plainly He wasscantily clothed and appeared to havelong shaggy and unkempt hair Theriders made a dash came near run-ning over the man and succeeded ingetting away-
A couple of days after this occur ¬
rence Prank Pounds a young manwell known in this city was driving-his automobile along this same routewhen he heard similar calls Havingbeen Informed that this man was in ¬
habiting that section he at oncerealized that be was up against itand pulled his machine wide openThe time Frank made was a cautionespecially after the wild man hadshown himself in the open and Frankgot a good look at him-
It is said that tho description given-by Mr Pounds of the man consider-ing the short time occupied In sizinghim up was identical with that ofMessrs Bennin and Mahlig and there-is no doubL but that he is ramblingaround the country In a semicon-scious
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or halfdemented condition
WILL OPPOSE ANADVANCE OF RATES-
By Associated PressCincinnati 0 Oct 19That any
proposed advance in freight rates todisturb existing business conditionsand such advance IB not justified wUlbe vigorously contested by shippersorganizations was the tenor of a res-olution
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adopted late today at themeeting of representatives of shippers-and other commercial organizationsfrom all parts of the country here
The day was devoted to a discus-sion
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of the freight situation and itwas determined to Inaugurate astrong movement opposing an ad¬
vance in ratesGEN ESTRADA ESTABLISHES
OUTPOSTS AND RETURNS
Special to The JournalBluefields Nicaragua Oct IDGen ¬
eral Estrada the rebel leader who hasproclaimed himself president provis-ionally
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of Nicaragua returned to thiscity today after having establishedoutposts to the north of Rama andsent a detachment of five hundred ofhis best men to meet the expectedapproach of the government forcesEstrada claims that he can hold Ramaagainst 10000 besiegers and it is be-
lieved¬
here that if the interior is lostto President Zelaya that he will nevorbe able to regain the Atlantic coastnow in the possession of the rebels
President Zelayas army is reported-to
iibe moving toward the interior from
the west coast The telegraph linesbetween Bluefields and Managua thecapital have been down since theywere cut on October 13
The rebel mpveraen is a seriousone despite the tenor of official dis¬
patches emanating from ManaguaSchooners arriving from the south today brought ten thousand rifles for
41 jtrie lUIlIgent
CLOUDBURST INTEXSDOES GREAT DAMAGE-
By Associated PressSan Marcos Texas Oct 19itcl-
oudburst struck this city early tqday causing a heavy property lossOver ten inches of rain has fallen I
within the past twentyfour hours Aheavy loSs was sustained when 1500Jbales of cotton were washed from a I
platform into the San Marcos riverMany houses in the lowlands areflooded but no loss of life nas beenreported
WEALTHY TENN FARMERKILLED BY L N TRAIN-
By Associated PressNashville Tenn Oct 19Black
Davis one of the wealthiest farmers-in Williamson county was struck andkilled by the Decatur acommodation-train on the Louisville and Nashvillerailroad this morning as he was erosing the track in a wagon at Wilkstation just south of here
ONE BULLET FATALLYINJURES TWO PERSONS-
By Associated PressVinreimes Ind Oct 1tBy the
same bullet Frank Dates and Roy McCall were fatally wounded last nightby Deputy Marshal Luther ClarkBates interfered with an arrest thedeputy was making MtCall was shotaccidentally in the neck the bulletthen piercing Batess right lung
CUBA NOT RESPONSIBLEWashington Oct HtThe Cuban
government disclaims any connection-with the Ferrer demonstrations whichtook place in Havana Sunday
APPEAL IS ALLOWEDPittsburg Oct 19The supreme
court of Pennsylvania today allowed-an appeal In the cases growing out olalleged grafting in connection witnthe building of the state capitol
Read The Journals WantAds and profit thereby
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YOUR STOMACH ITROUBlE GOES 1
INDIGESTION GAS HEARTBURN IOR DYSPEPSIA IS COMPLETELY
OVERCOME FIVE MINUTES AFIJTER TAKING A LITTLE DIAPEPSIN
There would not be a case of lndgestion here if readers wuo are sub-ject to Stomach trouble knew thetremendous antiferment and iigcstivvirtue contained in D1appsin Thisharmless preparation wit digesf aheavy meal without the slightest fussor discomfort and relievo the aouresacid stomach in five minutes besideovercoming all foul Nauseous odorfrom the breah
Ask your pharmacist to show you-the formula plainly printed on each50cent case of Papes Diapepsln thenyou will readily understand why thispromptly cures Indigestion and re-moves
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such symptoms as Heartburn-a feeling like a lump of lead in thestomach Belching of Gas and Eructa ¬
tions ot undigest food water brashNauseau Headache Biliousness andmany other bad symptoms and be-sides you will not need laxatives tokeep your stomach livor and intetines clean and fresh-
If your Stomach is sour and full olgas or your food doesnt digest andyour meals dont seem to fit why noget a 50cent case from your druggist-and make life worth living Absolut4relief from Stomach misery and per-fect
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digestion of anything you eat itsure to follow five minutes after ardbesides one case is sufficient to curSa whole family of slIest trouble S
Surely a harmless inexpensimpreparation like Diapepsin which vilalways either at daytime or duringnight relieve your stomach mlse yand digest your meals is aboit aihandy and valuable a thing as joucould have in the house ue
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SAN FRANCISCO REJOICINGOVER HER REHABILITATION-
By Associated PressSan Francisco Oct 19 Rejoicing
over lien rehabilitation after almostcomplete destruction by earthquake-and fire San Francisco Is makingmerry today with guests summonedfrom all the world to participate inthe festivities of a carnival weekOstensibly to commemorate the dis-covery
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of San Francisco Bay by DonGaspar de Portola the celebration Inreality is more in honor of those whohave rebuilt a greater city on theruins of the old
The warships of five nations Joinedwith those of the United Statea inwelcoming today
Don Gaspar de Portola was imper-sonated
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by Nicholas Coverrubjas adescendant of the Spanish seWers ofthe state >
No more cosmopolitan parade waaever seen on this coast than thatIwhich escorted Portola from the land-ing at the Mission street dock toUnion Square where ho received 9golden key to tho city
First came the United States regu ¬
lars then the American bluejacketsleading the sailors and marines olGreat Britain Holland Japan Ger ¬
many and ItalyDon Gaspars personal escort con ¬
sisted of the Portola Dragoons a-
mounted company of sixty men in tbtglittering armor and the accoutremerits of the time of Portola the real
At Union Square the toast prepareby President Taft to the rebuilt citywas drunk Don Gaspar was thrflpresented to Queen Virgllla who willreign during the festival
POLISH WEDDING HAS-A DISASTROUS END
Chicago Oct 19John Peterekvwas killed o e policeman was per-haps u hu rid several otherpersJns were wounded iSva fig 1
lowing a Polish weddingS t WestHammond last night Bottles and revoWers were the principal weapons
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