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309 LiV.—N VoL TWENTY-TWO 60 DOWN 0N The Florence of the Burgess Line Founders on;' Ledges During a Southwest Gale BUT FIVE OF CREW OF 27 MEMBERS SURVIVE Second Mate and Four Sailors Left Craft in Smali Beat to Seek a Landing Place—Landed at an Uninhabited Point But’ Were Unable to Lend Aid to the Rapidly Settling Steam- er—Two of Survivors Overcome by Cold and Exposure. St. Johns, N. two of the twenty ven the crew of the lurness Florence, from Halifa Jonns, lost their 1 the v on the led Shotts during southwest Five exhausted su land in Tre carried Dec. members line steamer gale last vivors who a steamer no Clifis Made Landing Impossible. Capta + of the r and his men iched shore after t ves struck, but the lofty, inacce: clifls of St. Shotts prevented their ¢ The big yacked up hy the west gale, it apain there, and all hands were obliged to put to the ship, which was pounding heavily. Five of Crew Seek Landing Place. Captain I felt wind would J. Hedley men in one geek a more along the coast. then running the captain was unwill- ing to risk more lives and consent to the second mate's tion with reluctance. Found Openina Argong Cliffs. With great difficulty Hediey his small boat along the coast until he saw a break in the rv--ed line of cliffs. Pointing the nos the boat directly into the surf, he avoided the outlying rocks, and on the crest of a great breaker ran his craft in without being upset. Tumbling out hastily to avoid being sucked back by the under- tow, the mate and his four men drag ged the boat up of reach of the sea and way back along the cliff their gteamer lay. passengers steame sible scape south- tide, made impossible to re- back confident n, volunteered of the ship's favorable landing In“the heavy hat the 0 « 1ke [« and place expedi- the beaeh out made their to where but Second Mate | Uninhabited in the combe ks The Coast ind sea ased. The wer the de rinding The wind medntime had incr continuall sear rocks ic in I whicl Florence nity re the vici rmen’s h e 1pd abandoned sh Steamer Had Disappeared At daybreak that the wind reasing. Hurr) off which the see no sign erable of h floating along was 1 H nier in Saturda had n I"loren 1 the steam back to Two Exhausted by Exposure. had ms o their Shotts de a his | from cold and exposure tha d 1 heir two e lef wher 0 to be assis recupers on to Trepass word of the disaster wre not expected . the middie ¢ Was an English Built Ship. sides Mate J. Hedley are amen W. Wright, wilor and T. Smeding orence was of built in Sunder She the week the s Ma Se me steamer | nd . in beam, with a 1609 to land feet jong 26.1 feet Wi 1889 s 2935 FIVE SUSPECTS HELD FOR DEATH OF LOGUE. Chicago Police Admit, However, They’ Are Workina in the Dark, Chicago, Dec. . Logue, the diamond wmerchant, found shot, stabbed, slashed and burn- ed with acid in his office here I"ridu},i remained a mysiery today. Capt. John J. Halpin of the Chicago delective bureau today ordered the release of two of the suspects held in Sweonnection with the crime and admit- “ted that he had no evidence to con- nect the other five with Togue’ death. Captain Halpin also has aban- doned hope of connecting the three men and two women still held with the recent highway robheries by “auto bandits” here. They are held for possible federal action because of the packages of parcels post stamps found in the flat where the arrests were made. Thege stamns have not been issued to the public and may be the loot of a nostoffice robbery. the police say. Those now Stratton, said middle w university, gociety man and escaped ¥rank Willlams. H, B. Hamp Hampden and Mrs, Lottie H wife of “Toronto Jimmie™ a s¢ blower naw in prison at Waupon, W The police are working on “jealousy and “revenge torturs and merchant no VICTIM in custody to be a are graduate Greek of a letter len Johns murder the They admit that they tangible ciues to work om IDENTIFIES WOMAN WHO SHOT HIM. of doseph Hohen of Hartford Still in a Precarious Condition. Hartford, Conn., Dec. —Joseph Ho- her, who was shot last night by Mary Bietter, who claims he ruined her life, i8 in St. Francis hospital in a serious condition. The bullet penetrated the abdomen. An operation was deemed necessary tonight and after it was per- formed, Hoher seemed better. although his condition is still precarious At 11.30 tonight the woman brought to the hospital and Hoher fdentificd her as his assailant. he tried to commit suicide after the shoot She is 22 years old and Hungarian. The shooting occurred in the heart of the shopping district and was wit- nessed by hundreds of shoppers. was is a A GENERAL PROTEST FROM CHICAGO PULPITS. Owners of Cafes Allowed Extra Lee- way on New Year's Day. Chicago, Dec. 22.—Protest post every pulpit In this made today as a result of Chief of 'olice McWeeny's order that on Year's eve cafes might sell liquor un- i1 3 a. m. (two hours after the usual Jlosing time). A weekly ball introduced by a hotel in the theater district also came in for ministerial criticism. Champagne % the only drink sold at the ball, 2vening dress is required and the alety is said to be hilarious. Mayor AMarrison has announced he would in- restigate the dances from al- city was tying a lighted lamp at her home she Stamford, Conn., Dec. 22—Mrs. Sal- wator Sgritta is in a local hospital suf- fering with injuries from burns that will probably cause death. While car- and burning here severely before the was selzed with a fit and fell, the flames communicating to her clothing accldent had been discovered eldent had been discovered Shoplifters at Stamford. Stamford, Conn., Dec, 22--Six Polish women, who say their homes are in Jersey City and Brooklyn ,are in po- lice cells here charged with shoplifiing. ‘When arrested, goods valued at nearty $600 were found in their possession, Beveral of the women wera wearing fnr ooats, which have been f{dentified by merchants here. or La Provence which arrived at New York yester- day, was the hodv »f Mra. Robert Goelet, who died abroad, It was a ;mn:mlad by her son, Robert W, (ine The murder of J. | | Senator Archibald McNeil, Clyde | IB;nsvu. | * theories concerning the) ! CRANEY ON THE LOBBY LEGISLATION COMMITTEE Steering Committee Lays Out Work for Next Assembly. Bridgeport, Conn., Deec. 22— Ac for the joint committee named by democratic senate and house 74 committee, to draw up bills to be pre- sented to the incoming legislature tonight sub-divisions as follows the stee announced the various of the committee Workmen's (‘ompensation and Em- plovers’ Liability lLaws— Representa- tives Hall and Koppleman. Woman's Suffrage—Senators Neil and Johnson; Breen and Kelly Lobby legi and McCarthy; ney and Wilson, tion of County Commissioners— Senator McDonough and Purcell: Rep- resentatives Sedgwick and Baldwin, ction of Uniteq States Senaters enators Neebe and Froblich; Rep- resentatives Mitch and Mix, Direct Primary—Senators Quina and Hurley; Representatives Kelly and Me- Representatives tion—Senators Representatives Peck Cra- teferendum—Senators itcomb and Johnson: Representa- Wilson and Carrier ntment of Minor Ceourt the Governor—sSenato ind Newman: Represen and Lockwood Rule for Cities unday laws—Senat cell; Representative. pleman. Initiative and tives Judge- 10 - E atives Avery Home and r Neebe Liberal and Pur- and SUFFRAGETTE ARMY STEAMER | reported INCREASED TO FIVE | Make Sixteen Mile Hike to Rhinebeck and Attend Church, its marc other little the Rosilie ffragists con a d thig n Rhineback snortly tonizht a 1 new the ad) this stic she stata capitol agists, now Poughkeepsle escor ber of local suffragists unti trians, were well out of the eity Many persons witnessed ure of the party and one young woman on the curb yvelled, “What do vo vou are doing?" (General Jones t about, replied, “We are trving yvour future” and amid the ap of the crowd continued on the way At Rhinebeck the suffrageties made several addresses and attended church In the evening army of arm the o help plause LADDER COLLAPSED WITH New | Six Other Persons Time in on Ladder at Same Hospital. | Boston, Dec. 22.-—After carrying | excited foreigners down a forty foot ladder from a emoke-fllled North End tenement house tonight, four firemen with the last four persons to be res- cued wers hurled to the ground when the ladder broke. Among those on | the ludder at the time was Mrs. Fran- ced Zanglla, who welghs 300 pounds She guffared severe contusions, a broken ankla ang possibly Internal | injuries, Six of the other persons on | the ladder were taken to the hospi tal with bruises and fractures, All of these are expecteq io recover, | The fire caused lfttle property dam- | age. 25 | Out of Work, Committed Sulcide, | Rochester, N, Y., Dec, 22—Goorge H, ilflol.lmrl, of Ruftalo eommitied syiclde this afternnon in the Delaware hotel by attaching a tube from g gas jol ' iy mouth, Me eame here from Buffa- | 1o lamt Mareh 1n seareh of employment | ufter businees reverses, He had hoen | unsucessaful In fAnding steady employ- ment, to Portuguese Premior to Resign, Lishon, Dee. 21 Tha | premier, Pr. Duarte Lelte |turn frem Oporio will | presidend of the republie itien of the cabinet Partuguese on_his re- hand to the res depart- | | authoritieg | England secretary of | cally direct | the in | were NORWICH. CONN.. Cabled Paragraphs Earthquake at Martinique. s arthq S MOrning i No dam Ambassador Anderson at rea, Dex Seoul. A nde ed United State ) Typhoid in Germpan Ar Gerng D oid r Peru Needs $28,500,000 Loan. purpose and financing railway Reid's Body on Way Here. The nbassad 1 its e sterday and s were pa rney 1 Hamburg. Dec. 22 The + sum io Causes Feeling. Much here, the con on Older d 1 \ )stens naval carried impo ocka NOW out manoeu by the F Flew From Tunis to Rome. Rome, Dec French mg fl Roland iator, comp from Tuni plendid ember 18, lande a distance of abou the Mediterranea ] rapani vesterday and flew Italian mainland. Today he continu- ed his ht, stopping at Naples for lunch sted today Africa. 1t from at T t 160 11e to the over CASTRO PURSUED BY PERSISTENT DETECTIVES Former President of Venezuela Com- ing to This Country. Paris, Dec. 23.—The Matin an amusing account of the advent in Europe of Cipriano Castro, the ex- president of Venezuela. When he ar- rived at Antwerp he found enty detectives W ng for him. These dogged him with varying luck to Brussels and thence to Paris The ex-president eluded the detec- tives several times with great ite- When he arrived in F he thought that he had managed con- ceal his identity, hut soon he became invelved in a cafe and demolished orockery with his cane, called in and ( was disclosed It i{s believed ast ri a quarrel in considerable The police astro’'s identity that Castro came to | Paris for the purpose of fomenting an | Insurrection in Venezuela that he was not succe decided to go te the Castro is aboard raine, which sai York. YOUTH LOSES LIFE IN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT. but finding in he stea Donald Sanders Dies of Injuries—Ev- | erett Edgerly May Recover. Clinton, Mass ceived list the juries re- in an autemobile accident here night caused the death today Clinton hospit of Donald , 20 of Leomister. Sande fractured when the automobiie he and three friends were rid- ing crashed inte an electric light pole % % whe escaped 't orly to himself later, when he lit a cigar, was today to some avery fur soaked asolene fr fuel tank and match the ceat 1 was badly bur occupants the machine irt from re have fo rrec been m when st in the h in shattered struck a flames and ATTEMPTED RESCUES AT GIRLS’ INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL. Gallant Young Men Make Lot Trouble For Clinton Police. Clinton, Mass., Dec The Clinton police were cailed on to quell a dis- turbance at the l.ancaster State Indt trial school and ranging 5 were here The trouble started after the school prevented an attempted rescue of many girls hy a number young men this afternoon tonight in age from removed to the seven girls to 20 yea police station Dr.Leets Accepts New Position, New Haven, Conn, Dec. 22—Rev. Dr. W. W, Leete, wha recently resigned the pastorate of the Dwight Place Con- gregational church after fourteen years | service, announced today that on April | 1 he would take up the duties of New the Congrega- tional Church Building society, with headquarters at Boston. Parachute For Aeroplanes. Paris, Dec, —An ingenious auto- matic parachute for aeroplanes was demonstrated from Eiffel tower today The contrivance, which consists of a vast umbrella, forty feet In diameter, 99, is spread by a system of springs op- | rating Instantaneously and automati- when the fall begins. New Britain Burglars Get Jewelry. New Britain, Conn., Dec. 22.—Miss Jennie Matteo reported to the police today that $400 worth of jewelry had been stolen from her home on South Malin street. Thae pelice bhellave that burglars, using a skelaton key, the house soma time Saturday at a time when the family was ahsent There are no clues Ensign on Arotic Expedition. Washingien, Dec hugh Green, 1'. ¥, N., has been defail ed to accompany te the Areli the “Crocked Land Bxpedition” oyt next July He will acl a8 (opogra- pher and physiographer Ensign Fitg Earth Bheeks in Bucily, Furin, Des. 83 Pwea ehocks ecourred teday at i di Calasria, Sieily mild panic The vieienl easth Messina gnd The dis- A lthough material & Caused Were no cas there 1uliing damags was small the ed | afterwards | n [4 A Rebe! Attack On Americans TWO DEFENDERS OF THE COL- ONY WOUNDED. WOMEN ARE ILL-USED Mexican Officials and Naw v Minimizing Imoortance of American Note—!ndians Impressed Into Ranks, Mexico Am mile | | some in | in chance | had | of | entercd | night | which sets | ciety | Sherifr J. | ous ha een Two o 1 the repm W More Railr Indians Pressed Into Federal Servics. sent T Mex ing American note Federal Irrugelars Annihilate El Paso, Dec eral soldiers gee fe e tov Juarez American Held Captive El Paso, Tex., D Consul American PECUe way man ¢ rebels T to save a burning Northwestern rail afire by 1 federal j be gi hands o when ico v a en any the the NEW HAVEN TRACKS IN SAFE CONDITION. Engineers for New York State Submit Report of Investigations. N, Y.,. Dec the state public sion have reporied, while t ihe New York, New H ford Railroad company are in a safe condition “considerable improvement in detailed maintenance that ceriain mended Albany, Engir s mmis ks « Har state believe possible e m t they is supervision f Wi 5 i renews io the cemmission report “sheuld edriie the dds tie recom- in a - have been The eemmission report E. H tha be sent te the compan) MeHer “the er ated rene bui he error en the pai He infermed recomme ment in maint €n prompt the sion that improve- e work will be giv- in att OBITUARY. Algernon G. Henderson of New Britain Algernen at a fa an o foreman me McAdes to Succeed Dewey. New Yerk, Dec. 22— W Adon « che natiens today, that he his appeinim | members were | ors Cross soc regignat Dewey, Holy Name Parade amford at Stamford. More than ame Conn members of the from this cit araded s afternoon and wera ddressed by the Rt v. John J an, bishop of Hartford In morning the:bishop confirmed a of D at St. John's R. C. chureh, occasion being the 85th anniversary of the ordination of the pa , Rev. J. C. O'Brien s0 Schoo! Bullding Collapses. Greeneboro, N. (°, sons were fatallv seriously hurt at when a section in which a Christmas was begin given ing 200 persons teet. Fire a early scene. Dee injured Elkin of a Six and his per score state, building entertainment collapsed, precipitat- a distance of twentv the of the Assaulted Woadbury Man. Woodbury, Conn., Dec. Deputy W. Darley tonight arrested In Watertown a man giving his name as George Greening; who is now lodged in the lockup here, charged with saulting David L. Somers last Somers is the manager of a meat store, as- night. local Suicided Rather Than Kill King. Rome, Dec. The Glorgnia D'ltalla publishes a sensational story to the effect t a young anarchist, Henry Dal Ferro, of San Glovanni In Persiceto near Bologna, who was des ignated by lot agsassinate King Victor Emman attempted suicide rather than carry out hls mission to Governor Marshall's Pardon Recerd. Indianapal Dee Marshall has graqie twelve paroles and inmates of tions were told 1 Governor one parden and oday he stute's penal instit ley would be permit ted to spend Chirixtimas in (heir homes Fhirty-nine others relesses wers denled who applied for Allan A, Ryan Dangersusly I, New York, DPea Ryan, the sldest soa of Themas MPer tune Ryan, the financier, who was nperated an recenily General hespital far shdeminal troub n a very serious eandi stitution, mecording Allan Artiar that in in le & bullet " drowneq | Jumj | his term expires. { what | her | takes | fessorship at contrac- the | lass | the | | ho | ed | Howarq Crosby, to Lieut. C. A. Van- erpoo teen | and | Tuewday etin PRICE qu CENTS Condensed Teiegrams :The Situation nty stations in Antarctic on the 1€ rk - - UNIQUE CONDITION WITH TER- Andrew Carnegie has givén towards a f being fund b Middle ollege aised MINATION OF TREATY $200,000 IS CAUSING ANXIETY Captain C. W. Barber, chief of po ice of the 1 n New York. He 200 men is a grz not one of his Andrew Doz | Bu De hro expected n Plunged ness nterests Seek Enlightenment Kitten'a Tite: Doan i from Government Officials in Vain— altrg s Abridges Power of Russian Consuls. Gsorge M. Davidson, epublican ¢ from the died The termina- gated ssia’'s a which eaves in to pre- in Stanford. 1pon the comes effec two e 2, The Carnegie Plant of the Carbon ! 1 Pi passport tive on nations, for question January 1, the first time without an agreement trade relations and a ion unprecedented An Unprecedented Situation. a consequence he vears, liongkong Of Woa before the S un- has ates The Salvation Army w Christm S » it has on Nat- the grea nterests of ptest 1pon their President Taft Appointed 1 report on t wdvi ty | ST€ blishing an aerodynamical footing for the scientific study of oy ! ion Bu ernm the what oper- ifter as n of | able to secure nd officials ha ny reauest from inquire Government Officials in Dark. ths' care- t has left the dark ember Dec 3 ngton gov- has not been lightenment bliged to 1formation - is concerned A Young Man Ogden Armour $5.000 in name cago no J checks gam- Ogden o Armour, The resuit of man ful congideration of the the officials themsel except as the broad conciusion that | the i quo far as it reiates to trade may remain unchanged provided neither country does anything that n it be r rded as discriminating agains Retail Grocers in Chicago have been at d to sell stora from eight cents \eaper as a 120 women sub, ree es in s0 While Crossing Will River at Hat- Mas ire (Christmas trees, and oseph Pianke the thin ice and were | Saturday. Tt in Boston Demo the ot . Won't Affect Trade. appears that the sole effect of the termination of the treaty as to the United States so f: s can now be forecasted. will be deprive R consuls of the right to administer tes of Russinns dying in America and to deal with disputes betwaen the - captains and crews of Russian vessels Overman, of North | in American ports, The greal volume 1ken a Washing- { of trade between the two countries suffering from | which, acecording to the figures of the \aracterized as a | bureau of trade relations aggregates aprendleltis ™ this calendar year about ,000,000, is expected to remain unimpaired, ENTIRE FAMILY OVERCOME BY GA® ke through It Is Said Foss, three Gov 1 f Massa ket, may arty when times ve on th rne I ssive | Senator Lee S. Carolina, was t ton to 108§ Saturda his physicians mild attack of Fred P. Greenwood presented a biil to the general court of Massachusetts which i smoking by women and provides fine of $50 for anyone urnishing clgarettes to women, Disconneoted Gas Tube Caused Four Deaths in Breokiym. New York, Dec, 33—Feard something was wrong after ing a second time at the heme of Martin MoGrevey In Breoklyn teday, the girl chum of MeGrevey's daughter, Mary, 21 years old, notified a peliceman, w found the entire family, father, duugh- ter and sem, Martin MeGrevey, Jr., 1€ vears old, dead, and & disconnected gas tube In the kitchen Realizing their danger, apparently, while in partly econsclous, all theee had left their beds and aitempted (o escape from the gas, the young weman ha:- ing reached a window which she opened before death overteok her, Edward Morris, President of Morris & Co., the Chicago packers, announced nis firm hag gresented a $35,000 Christ- mas gif y the company’s pension fi and employes' benefit associa- tion that Pride of Noble Ancestry Inalted Mrs, Kuke Kitakami, a2 young Japanese woman, of Oukland, Callf,, te murder and attempt her own life be- had become an objeet of son cause charity President Taft will make his parma- nent residence in New Haven when he up the duties of the Kent pro- Yade university next He has requested a friend to him a residence. spring. find BOLD BANDIT PROVES TO BE A JACK TAR “Auto Bandits” Attacked two pay- masters of the Silk Finishing com- pany of America on the lower West de New York, beat them into uncon- iousness and robbed them of week- | pay rolls $1,200. J. ind legree, Joseph anna Held Up Two Stores and Engaged in Five Running Fights. Seattle, Dec. 23.—A night commandeered of Frank McDermott, large department store, chauffeur, bhandit who last the touring cer president of a compelled the Charles Osland, to drive him about the city, held u pa saloon and a grocery store, engaged in five running fifihts and ehot two men was arrested today He gave his name Thompson and said old and a sailor, Frank Hickey was of murder in the second ng strangled to death a seven-vear-old Lack- October 12, 1911. The 26 hours. Traveling to Their Death in a spe- T 30,000 tu passed rday on the stern Tenn Christmas o8 Saturday n h Jose as he was Alexander 24 years PATRICK MEETS HIS DAUGHTER AT ST. LOUIS Had Twelve vas fo William Corcoran Eustis of Wash- gton was selected Saturday chair- man of the inaugural committee whi ive charge of Woodrow Wilson tion He is a brother of r Eustis of lLouisiana First Time Other They for Seen Each Years. the Y dute since Patrick Mo For the firat ir vears old, Miss her father, Al- Patrick, recently pardoned by Dix of New Y met The daughter now 3 egcendant Den with mmodore United Edwa Y navy, christened th e 2 e hor In An Effort to Discover the cause f high moriality among children tes the children's eau of the department of com and labor will begin the new vear with a nation-wide L. The Torpedo Boat Destroyer Balch i from th s | Governor Grace Balch here vears Pat- Pat- John in-law. re are today fut ay Patrick’'s plans for the near she st nformed, he &aid to Foreign Trade Beats All Records. Washington, Dec, 2 s forelgn trade of the Tnit exceed a s records just compiled bv the bureau of sta- tistics, department of commerce and labor, indirate that importe of the ers aflopt- | vear will approximate $1,800,000,000 recall of ju against $1,563.000000 {n 1810, which of elective of- | was tha former high record vear for and wo- | Imports and that the exports will ag gregate $2,400,000,000 against $2,083 000,000 in the former high record vear for exports merce houge-1n se canvass pre 18 The Official Count of the 32 con stitutional amendments, just completed shows that the Colorado ve the “headless ballot dicial decisione, ficers, including man's eight hour the recall judges law the Another American Bride enterad the anks of the British nobility Saturday by the marriage of Margaret Eleanor (C'rosby, daughter of the late Ernest Assassin Was Not Joe Matlock. Santa Ana., Calif. De. 22 -The young man who and killed one man and wounded three others guring a battla with a posse near here after he had attempted to aitack a young Steamship Arrivals. waman, is not J Vatleck, formerly N. S, Dec. 22.—Arrived t Fugene Or Tatlock Piza, Hamburs, Hesparias shot the 13th St church, Hussars London. neck of at George's Halifax guoard. Dec amer (‘aronia (and proceeded) | Moville, Pec. 22.—Arrived: Steamer Caledonia, New York for Glasgow (and proceeded) Liverpool, Dec. 21.—Arrived: Steam- ers Teutonic, Portland: 224, Grampian, from 8t. John, N. B Southampton, Dac. 22. — Arrived: Steamer St. Paul, New York Gibraltar, Dec, 21.—Arrived: Steam. Crnople, Hoston Shaft Br New York, Dec. 22 he starboard shaft of the steamer Priscilla, a side wheeler of the Fall River line, bound from New York to Fall River, with 500 passengers for Boston and other New Pngland points, broke tonight when the steamer was In the Sound two hours after she left her pier here The Priscilla returned to her pier A majority of the passengers left Roston on & speclal (rain from Grand Centrs, statlon. The other laave tomorrow on steamer 1 {denca, s on Sound Steamer. en Snow LIk Washington, ihe ly This Week. Der, 22 Clenpral salithern staiow nnd snow in the northern siales cunt of river and in cted for rains and he he soulhwesl week by the | resull of disturh. | unves Row eovering the far Horihwest | he Rio Greade which will eanlward sreat central Monday and {he cawlern sintes or Wednesday tn raln Miasise ure | hin Fatal Injection of Morphine Papis, De 2 A reat hes heen oaused in mcademic here by the death fram morphine ontng of Reng Hichel, one of the wrilNeapt gradoates from the hig! nermal aollowe and who recantly w appainted prafessor of Frenoh in the Royal oollege at Fudapest, The p. Pira of | lice say thal a enllege friend who wa's burned | o vintimp of the marphine hahit in ¥, N, Mamje's harn the graund, | duned Riohet tn try the sffects of the Ihree harses and (hree cowes perishing | Arug and gave him a hypodermic Ia- in the flames, Less abeut §3,000, jection which proved fatal ther bureau as a valley move vallev {a the Herses and Cows Perish, Ninmtord, Cenn., Bee inknown arigin this merning 13