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Women Ou: in the Fields. 18.—The wives southwest are being pressed Joplin, Mo., Oct 1 daughters of mat Missouri farmers into service in sowing fall wheat and are working day and night and on Sundays in order to get the wheat crop in while the weather is favor- able. having a hard time to secure help as the farmhands Farmers are are getting employment in the zine and lead mines in this district and ars leaving the farms. There has been so much rain in this section that the farmers are waking every minute ¢ vunt while the sun shines, far behind their work and every- body on the farm is being ushered in- In the fields women and girlsand boys are ruvning drills, and every spot where the ground is dry enough the work is progressing nice- ly. Many fields of wheat in Missouri and Kansas that were drilled early in the fall have failed to come up on account of the wet weather and this is being plowed up and replanted, They are to service The Father Who Wins His Son, Professor Beck, in Cosmopolitan, What, then, a father ean do, if he will, is to Make his own experience and knowledge an inseparable part of the intellectual and spiritual equip: ment of hissoa, But he ean do this only when he cares so much about it as to makeit a daily, hourly object of his life. So many fathers shirk the uadertaking: so many of them stand aloof aud let the precious years go by, willing to give anything and ev- erything themselves, The tirst and great reward, of course, is the one that comes when he sees the except boy, upon the verge of manhood, go- ing out into the world to face the in- evitable dangers which confront the novice, For the life of a man differs GREaT BOARHOUNDS GUARD LION TAMER. Money That No One Claims. New York, Ort. rolls of greenbacks were found. ac 18.—Several big cording to the distriet attorney, Mr Jerome, in the aafes of two of thefive Ready to Defend Master From Wild alleged gambling honses that were Beasts. | the scene of raids last night hy order m ; } scene of rnide Inat nigh ok New York, Oct. 18 —When Her-} “I under- | | of the district attorney +s P | man Roger, the lion trainer, enters stand there isa vreat deal of money “ sd ae the eage with his jungle family at the New York theater night after night he does not depend opon his long} deposited each night he honkmakers in these pinces,”’ said Mr. Jerome to “Tdo not know who owns the Tt will not he snfficient identi- fication for a man to say, “That| But hei i parr " : * ” 4 | ut he is we! wrotected neverthe $10,000 roll is mine i : silat wh . Atthe back of theeage on three | ‘pedestals stand Nero, Hector and day ‘ rawhide whip for safety; neither does | rolls, chad he carry firearms. | less, Missionaries Rob Natives. Topeka, Kan., Oct. 18 —Senator| Allie, big German boar hounde, sec |Rurton, who lately returned from /0nd only in ferocity to the danger- x } : kopard “P ” are | Hawaii, save the Hawaiians have | U* leopard “I wie They are there heen robbed by inissionaries from | to watch over their master’s safety, A . i entire act | Boston and elsewhere, who, in ex- and not onee during the entire ac change for their lands. gave chem | 40 they take their eyes off the sniler | certifientes that they will go to hea v- | beasts who watch day and night for an when thev die, a5 opportunity to take their trainer “One noble Hawaiian, even in his | UNawares unimproved condition, is worth 40] Somevears ago in th RerlinAmpi spider-logged Cnhans. Hawaiian na-| theater Nero saved Herr Boger from tives are full af good, which only} certain death, and never from that awaits development by onr govern-|@8@y to this has the dog, while in the cage, taken his eve from the leopard that sprang upon his master, This animal had been eatmg strangely for a week, but the trainer had no fear of him. Suddenly, while the man’s back was turned during the Rerling perform: ment.” They Want Concessions. Berlin, Oct. 18.—During thesecond reading of the tariff bill yesterday Chancellor Vou Buelow said: ‘The new tariff is necessary for obtaining from other countries greater conces- | ANCe. the leopard sprang upon him, burying the claws of its fore and hind feet in his shoulders and thighs. The impact bore Herr Boger to the gronud just as Nero sunk his teeth we hitherto have had We refer especially to the United States’ augumentations in its tariff during the past twelve years, Our 4 new tariff makes it possible for us to | to the leopard’s neck — The savage animal was taken by surprise and loosened his hold to turn upon the bourhound and like a flash the train- ersprangto his feet to save the faith- ful boar hound that had defended sions than conclude new commercial treaties of long duration,” He appealed to the reichstag to pass the bill without modifications, from the life of a woman in this re spect, that at some time or other, sooner or later, the time must come Victory For the Socialists. him, With his whip he caught the leopard across the throat a blow that temporarily paralyzed him, and Jefferson City, Mo., Oct, 18.—Su- yretue court vesterday afternoon is- when he sha!l stand alone relying ou his own strength to conquer, if he be soundand brave, to fall if he be weak and cowardly, Republicans Were Negligent. Jefierson City, Mo, Oct, 18.—J. W Cooper, of Salisbury, Republican nominee for the State Senate from the Sixth Distriet, failed to get his papers to the office of the Secretary of State in time Wednesday to have his name put on the ticket, and will thus be prevented from making the race in the district. The Demoer tie nominee, Emmet G, Fields, present State Senator oi the Sixth Divtrict, will therefore have no opposition in the election. Mr Cooper s atfidavit of nomination was not made out until October 14 and did not reach Jefferson City until to day. October 15 was the last day for filing nominations with the Seere- tary of State. Mr. Cooper was nomi- nated by the Republicans August 27, Planning a Fruit Combine. London, Oct. 18 —Another Anglo- American trade combination is in process of arrangements here. Two directors of the United Fruit Co. of America are now in London confer- ring with Elder & Tytfes, the largest firm of banana importers in this country. The United compauy have a fleet of seventy ships and a capital of $10,000,000, and the largest fruit carrying concern trading with Ja- mica and the Canaries. The object of the proposed combine is not to create a corner in bananas, but for the adjustment of uniform freight rates by which competition between the two companies may be removed Tom Gammon in Hard Luck. Pittsburg, Pa., Oct. 18.—Tom Gammon, the man who wrot: the words for “Goo Goo Eyes,” “I Hates to Get up Early in the Morning” and other popular coon songs, lies dying at Marshalsea, the Allegheny Poor Farm. Gammon has been working in vaudeville recently, but took sick while filling ap engagement at the Avenue Theater. Paul Dresser, of New York, has wired that he will de- fray the expenses of (hummon’s re moval to New York if he should re- cover snificiently to make the trip. Largest in Its History. Columpia, Mo., Ovt. 18.—The en- rollment of the State University of Missouri since last’ commencement bas reached 1,556, which is the larg- est in the history of the institution The attendance in the law depart- -ment has fallen off slightly because the course -has been increased to three years. The larger enrollment in the academic, engineering, mining and other courses, however, more followed by Nero he left the cage be fore the animal could recover, Dur ing one week this same leopard killed a polar bear, a tiger, a cheetah and two boar hounds during publie per formances, sued a peremptory writ of mandamus against Secretary of State Coox to compel that official to place the Socinlist party ticket on the otticial ticket underthat name, This knocks out the working class party ticket under which this ticket was filed lust week and isa victory for the Social- ist party. EVEN ALASKA HAS AN OLL GUSHER Mrs. John Mackay Killed. St. Joseph, Mo, Oet. 18,—While vetting breakfast this morning the clothing of Mrs, Jobn Mackay, wife of an employe of the Burlington, caught tire from a stove, and she was burned to death, Her husband was at home at the time. Mrs. Mackay has two daughters living in Kansas City and one in Omaha. Wonderful Well at the Head of Con- troller Bay. Tacoma, Wash., Oct. 18.—Arrivals bring the news that a pusher has been struck in the oilfields at Kay- ack, says the Valdez News. A com- pany which has been prospecting for oil at the head of Controller bay struck the gusher, and it isBaid tobe a wonder. They had their machin- Jim Dalton is Convicted. Independence, Kan., Oct. 18,—Jim Dalton was convicted this afternoon by ajury of murder in the first de- gree Dalton and two other prison- ers in the county jail, in 1898, effect- ed their escape after killing Deputy Sheriff Batterson with iron slats. The conviction means life imprison- ment. suddenly the oil burst forth, foreing out the drills and shooting 60 fect into the air. So unexpected was the oil that no preparations had been made for checking it and it was some time be- fore the hole could be plugged and the flow stopped. Everything was swimming in oil and' to make mat- ters worse, the gas from the well caught on fire and it looked serious foratime. They finally gov it under control, however, and they are now prepared to ship oil as soon as bar- rels and tanks can be secured. The oil is estimated to be worth from $4 to $5 per bushel as it comes from the well and will be a big pay- ing proposition. It is thought that other wells will be opened up inthat Republican officeseekers call upon the voters to repudiate the School Fund bonds of the State, and leave the schools without revenue. And yet they promise to give the school children free text-books = Tuis ‘inan cial scheme must have b»u worked out by the five experts wi couldn't agree.—Republic. “I Never Knew Pai skiller to Pail before, what can the matter be? Where is the bent)? thought so; it is not Perr Painkiller at all, bus something tis druggist must have mide bineseif and I did not notic» i; lL have used Painkiller for years fo1 disrrhaa, cramps and stomach aches and it never failed.” and excellent results obtained, but nothing so big as this gusher. He Killed His Girl Cousin. Sir Thomas is Lucky. Glassgow, October 18.—A shed in the Denn Shipbuilding company’s yards at Danbuaton, in which Lip- ton’s new challenger is being built, was swept off its nworings by a bur- ricane to-day. Tue challenger was not damaged. and killed his cousin, Miss Zella N. Short, while carelessly handling a revolver. Miss Short was visiting relatives here, but lived in Missouri. Hardest Part of Medical Practice. “And what,” they ask of the sur- geon, who saved Mr. Tightfist from an untimely end, “what did you con- sider the most difficult stage of the operation?” “Collecting the money,” he answer- ed, with a smite of conscious skill:— Ex. Of All Hot Weather Euemies of humanity choler is the worst Treatment to be effective must be prompt. When vomiting, purging ud sweat aunouuce that the disease Is present, combut it with Perry Da- vis’ Painkiller. All bowel troubles, like diarrbea, cholera morbus and ay are overcome by Pain- killer. Pleasure Party Drowned. Richmond, Va., Oct. 18,.—By the upsetting of a boat iu Chesapeake bay last night, Capt. J. A. Evans, a prominent werchant, bis wife, daugh- teraud two other passengers were Tidal Waves Sweep Japan. Yokohama, Oct. 18.—A typhoon has spread disaster all over the northern part of Japan. It was ac- ery in operation coring for oil when | port Suys: DECRIES GARNAULT’S TESTS. vicinity in the near future. A num-| with ber of outfits are prospecting for oil }eard says. he is convinced contagion bave been|C#" be transmitted from bovine tu- cause Prof. Koch meant comu 5 confined himself to Parsons, Kan, Oct. 18,—Frank only infeeted with tuberculosis. But Short, an iron molder employed at |even if so infected it will prove noth- the railroad shops, »ccidentally shot ing, because he did not take tie pre- r directed against TURNING TO STONE, Singular and Terrible Affliction of ~ixteea-¥ver-Oid Girl. Di exse Which Is Slowly Killing Her aud Bnitles the Skill st Learned Phy- by inches of the M siciaus, Miss Dorothy » the d ter of Wiil'am : . « retired chemist, | formerly of Cosimbus, O., is dying at the home of her dather, seven miles south of ay City, Mich. with a dis- ease that physicians called in to attend her, The girl is 16, and untila few m 1 ) Was in per- »wly turh- substance resem- feet heaith., Her bocy ing into marble or a ion first seized the girl at hips and feet, and slowly eating its way through the body, Her tumily at first believed that it was merely a stiffening of the joints that would wear away, bat when one night while bathing the girl ni that her heels were perfect- ly wh stone and called her mother’s attention to the fact the latter was thoroughly terri- fied. I's body she found that beth heels, the tips of her blade has been ea hard as On examining the g shoulder blades and her bips were sim- ilarly affecied, Physic were celled in, although every eff rt was dicce to keep the mat- ter secre e decors were unable te weeoun ecendition, whieh has how sprey ib beil de as avove the ankl mari the hips of the & girlhave uo lorcer the power to beac, and the power of ac- lion as been take om the shoul- ders, She says suc ers ho pain, Kits of the i substy were chipped from her be sent by hev father for analysis and were pro- nounced pure marble, The doctors say that death must ensue within a few mouths atthe lat- estand scout the theory regarding the Miniter put forth by the almost vemented futher, le says he was ex- perimenting with seme drugs in the buthroom and used the bathtub for The purpose and negieeted pr rly to Cleanse it, ‘The sume night hb *are bug > lreaith of ‘xperbacats STORIA or Castor Oi}, Pare- It; is ¥ $ ww cther Narcotic nierfeits, fm .onts that wen € Arn = ms Fz Vihat is GF is a harmless sthstitvic goric, Drops and Seothi ss neither Oj sabstince. 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French Scientist Who Says He Has Not Made His Point Against Koch, The Paris Figaro prints an inter- view with Dr. Nocard, professor in the veterinary school and a member of the academy of medicine, on the subject of Dr. Garnault’s experiment ruberculosis bacilli. Prof. No- berculosis, He considers Dr. nauit’s experiments Gar- misplaced, —be- ion by inoculation. should have drinking milk ingestion and not by Dr. Garnault, therefor ion of ascertaining whether it was already tuberculous before he began his experiments. Will Walk Over Colorado. Walter A. Wyckoff, the college man who lived as a tramp to study the social problems, has started on a pe- destrian tour of Colorado over the same ground he covered 12 years ago, when he was procuring material for his politieal economy series of articles. 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