' , . . ' ' , ' I , . I J- JUDICIAL DECISIONS m : \ Eiiam ' I . ' . , 'f _ . ' : : : ; } , 1.'he ownl'l' of waUs left stalldlllJ ; b ) ' a ' " . , ) , , ' fire In such lJI'OX 1m It ) ' to the strct:1III : ' f ' to cndunger lCrsons thereon Is held , In , ( ' , f I.nuer's. . Palms ( lIch. ) , fi8 J. . H. A. 7. ' , { } not to be rl'l1e\'l d from lIublllt ) ' br the " - . fnct thnt he hnd told compdent archl. 'it > teets and builders to do whnt wus nee. ur ) ' to l'cndo.r the wulls snf , The dl\'t'l'Rloll or ultered transmlAAlon { If sm'fnce wuter , eaul\l'tl \ b ) ' the erec. , t101l of a lJUlldlng UpOll Inlld 0\1.1' which 1t Is uccurloml'tl to 110w , Is held , III J cs. SOlI1 Dumford BI'os , SI1l ; : [ unufuctur. lng ComIJI\U ) ' ( . .T. Err. & ' \IJP. ) , S J. , n. A.,32 , to nffol'd 110 grouJlll of ac. tlon to n IJcr80n who sulrers Injur ) ' b ) ' : reasoll thereof. 1.'he lIellIgence of u drl\'cl' of Ull om. nlbus , In which n IJlcnlc partr Is bcln . ( 'on\'e 'ed , Is held , In 11:0plltz's , St. Paul pIInn , ) , riS L. n , A. 74 , not to be Imputahle to u melnber of the pnrty who Is Injured b ) , ' the o\'ert\ll'nlng' of the COII\'erUnce , cnus\d \ b ' u defect III tl1l' su'eet und tlw contrlbutor ' negligence - gence of the dl'l\'el' . J.lablllt ' us on Ull ImpllCll eontruct to or : n ) ' for muterlal fUl'nlshcd for Ilnd used In the constructloll of Il schoolhou e Is . ' : lleld , In1 cG 111 l'l'U'S. . joint school , ' : ' -dIstrict o , 1 ( WIs. ) , S L , n. A. . 100 , . , 1lOt to Ul'lse ugalnst the school district , 1 ' . ' ' " 'when the eXIJJ'ess cont1'l1ct for It pro\'cs ' , , ( : In\'alld because the con.o.tltutlonul limit J ; Y4' -of Indebtedness hus been exceeded by . . ' ' , 'V ' the district. ) . ; : \ Where u testator with three chlltlren , . . , , W ' ) " , 'bequenths one-half his ] Jropert ' to one 'f" - " \ < of them , without mentioning the re- I" malnder of the prop rt ' or the other , " , , chI1l1ren , It Is held , In O'lIellrn vs. . 'OHearn ( Wis. ) , fi8 IJ H. A. 10 : : , thut . no , ; -devise b ' Impllcntlon arises , but .that , , . . . lIe dies Intl'6tate us to such remainder , .and that the child nnmed In the will Is , entitlc to shnre In It with the others. A stntute requiring a board of educa- 110n vested with title to all school property - -erty within the limits of n clly and -whIch re < : clTCB stute uid In the main. tenunce ot. Its achools , to admit thereto , : free at charge , all children living wIth. 1n olK'-hal ! mile of the city limits , Is beld , In Edmondson . Board of Edu- , cntlon l'l'CUD , ) , 58 . , R. A. 170 , Dot to -deprIve It of Its property without just -eompensatlon. A release for a conslderutIon puld , of / -one or two perllons jolntI . lIuble for ] JersoDlIllnjury to l111other , from fUl'thn' lIabll1t ' to' respond for such InjUl' ' Is J1eld , In Abb's , orthenl Puclfic Uail- , r ; road C0ll11JUny ( Wllsh. ) , 8 I. . . . n , A. 2U3 , to I'elense the other also , IIlthough thera :18 : un express stllJUlation thut It shull not I hn'e that effect. The effeet of the re- ! 'leuse of one joint tort Censor on the lIn , 'bl1lt ' of lI1othcr ! Is discussed In a note . .to this cuse , Where II lIclnsee wulldn 1I1)on ) rull- . road trucks was alJpl'oachl'll b ' n train. .ami stePlll'd tllCrefrom to \'old CI 111- : slon. but WIIS 11l18hed upon the rulls b ' , a stru ' cow IJustm'hlg 011 the right of , \'ar , It Is held , In Schl'elner . Ureut 'Northern Hnllrond Compnnr ( I1nn , ) , fiS IJ. n. A , , that the fllllme of tha 1.011I- . . . . - ] llIn ' to bulld'the statutor ) ' fcnces CI1U- 'not be held thc IIJ'oxlmatc cnuse of the .t1ccldent for which It woulll be lIahle ItO unswer In dl\ll1l1ges , Not Pully Hccollclled. Mrs. , Tessie Benton Fremont , who .dled I'ecentl . In California , WIIS one of . .the best.known women \lIIerlca Ul'- ing a\'entful 'cllrs of nutlonal hlstor ) ' . .A. few men ure left of those who forlll' o { ! her CO\U't when she was a belle In I " 'lIshln ton , ulllong them UeprcsCl1lIl , tlve talushu : A. Grow , whose memories' ' of those dll 's the ew York Sun prints. 1 rememher .Tl'Ssle l"remont well. said .Mr , Grow. As hils been pften suld In 'those em'lr da 's l11Jll since , she , , 'as ua 'chip of the old blocl. , " In chl1l'1\l'tcl' , In Intellect allli lit dlsl1osltlon she WIIS " \'CJ'r 1I\uch IIl.a hel' fllth'r , Senator . " 1'11 0111 as II. Benton , of l1sso\ll'l. Both WCI'O belle\'ers In the cl'eell handed otlown hr Da \ ' ' Crocl.ett. "BeJl'e 'ou'l'l' rl ht. then o ahelld , " and It was . J. .the daug-hwr's adherence to It thnt . " " hl'ou ht IIhout her 1IIl\1'l'lage with l"re " , 1II0nt. lIeI' fllther was \'lolent1 ' 011110Sl't1 to I . the un lou , allli threw e\'l'r ' IIO-l\lhlo : oh- . stacIe In the \\'II ' . hnt his al'IUellt , IJlel\llln s allll thl'cats'el'e ul1lw use- : .tCRS , . \1'ter the 11I1\1'1'lage her father , } Jow- I erle s hut lIut reconciled , \HIlt to 1\ \ 1WWSIII\11el' utllee I\JI ) hllnde III II : mJ- tlce alluouuelll the mlu'rlll > ; e of Jessie Henton to .10111I C. 1"I',1\I01lt. 1IIs nttentlon WIIS called to the fnct ; thnt he had re\'el'Sl'tl the usunl form. I "nanl ; It ! " lw sa hI. hl1nglllJ ; his H't ! , dowll , "It w11I o In thllt war 01' lIut : : ut all ! . .Toll1C. . FI'o1l\ont dill 1I0t nIUI' : ) ' , \ . .udaughtel' . She married him ! " I ; , Hili 0111 Dclulilun. 'Thel'c wns nn old fellow ofe. . , 'Who was fond of the works of lIall Ce" ' With 11 wide.'ueant 8111lle , lIe suld , ' ' 'l'her're good st'le ; " o\.las ! ! the poor 111an was InBe. -1"llcl.ertall Flleler. : When 1nll11 "tnlks" about his wire lie heglns br Stl'IIIJ ; , "Of course I ha0 the best wlto In the world ; 1 have no 'CIlUSO for complaint : but- " r\ . . . , ' " . . . . . , . , A MIRAC ESCAPE. ; : Three nil : Grlzzllcs Frllh tCl1ctt OfT hy 11 'I'rh'nl ! Thll1ll. A ' \Vrltl'r In Outlug SI13'S thn. the crlzzl ) ' hen ! ' , llIe : othc1' fN'oelous nnd reS < Jureeful bca8t8 , has Its superstl. tIous a\lle. \ which Incllnes hll1l lit tl111C to.cownl'dlce , an It'ns nn accldentnll 111n ' ul10n thIs weakllL'Ss which euuhlcl1 ! Il huntl'I' , .Tames B.lloln\l's , of Pasa. , ' delln , Cu ! . , to 11\0 to tcl1 the followIng' ' 8tOI' ' : In August , lSUG , [ r. Holmes wus chuttlng' ' with n guide Ull I1mong the Canst Hangc [ oulltuI118 , In SUlI Jonlluln "al1l.3' , Cnllfornln. As the ' tulked the - hel1l'd n cl'ncldlng of twigs behind the11l. "I helle\'e It's deer , " said h' . lIolmes. " o , " snld tlw g'ulde : but he chungI'd hI. . , mind moment 1\ter : , whcn the cracklll becnme louder. " 1'lw "rc deer , sm'c , LooI ; : out ! " said IIolml'S , roft1 ' . Both men were then on their feet waiting. 1\11' . IIohnl's hall u rille In his hIUl , 1\lld he 1\nll the guhle stood watching the thlckct 1\ lJo'e tllCln , whellee the cmcldlllg BOund cl\mc. As the ' looll'll , the g\'tl ' 1I0 of u gr\zzl \ ) ' WUS llrotrmle through the foliage. Ilnd thc milll stelllCd b1\ckwnrd. Ir. Holmes 18 1crncl ; : shot , but ht ! had ne\'er hl\l eXl1crlellce with grizzlies , Howe\'er , Ule 1I0se of the bem' nuulc u Ilne 111 a 1'1. , filld he mls'd his rille to blaze a wa - . III. " was nearl ' twcnt ' 3'l\1'ds fl'om the bem' . Just I\S he wus 1\bout to tlre there wns more cI'lcldlng' ' of bl'ush I\Ull olllel' ! ' , \ two an tu'Jcr grizzlies thrust theh' hcadll throu h the thlclct : towurd the men. 'I'he juld ' turned pule. "Dl.lI't shoot , " he called. ' . l\I1' , 1101me8 lowere his rille. "lhm fOl' the hill ! Hun 1'01' 3'om' life ! " yelle the gul e. 11' . Holmes ld not cutch the Instructions - tions to t0 for the hl1l , but Iw 1'fin. ear the crest oC the hill wus a ClU11111 of u'CL'S , Ulill he made for them , hop- lug' ' to Ilnd shclter or a hilling place. 1.'he heurs , with fl'lghtful bellowlngs , weilt bounding o\'er stolles und chnp- arral aftl. ' ! him. 1.'he old male h'1'lzzl ' wus nenrest. Just us l\r. Holmcs felt the hot bl'eath of thl8 bel\'t he resol\'ed do \ & , \ to something - thing desl'l'n te , lIe wh lctl roulHl lIulcl.b' , mule 1\ lust effort to get hIs gUll Into losltlon , utilI fired. Then he W1\S knocled : down , 1.'he hMr burled IJIs teeth In Mr. IIolmes' right leg just helow the hip , touring open the flesh. 1.'he puln WIlS well-nigh kUling. The fCUlUle then came up and mnde \'Iclous snnp at his rlhs , but succreded only In drl\'lng her teeth through 11 pasteboard mntch. box , which Ignited the matches. She gave an angry ronr , shook her hend nnd snapped nt hIs fuce , an he gave his hond u feeble jerk. It was just In time. lIe heard the teeth snap In his face with u sound like the closing of a steel trap.1."hen he swoonc . Wben he reco\'eretl consciousness und , rising , l'CCOlU\Oltercd the situutlon , he saw the Inrger lIt'ars , with the c\-lb at theIr he-1s , dlsappeal'lng In the brush. Peep. Int ; o\'er the hrow of the hill , he pel"- ceh'etl the guide , who rushed toward hhu , SI'lng : , " 1'h1\nl. God s\1' \ ' nll\'el ' \ , , : rou're \ It's tllO 1J.Url'OWest squeeze I e\'el' f:1W : there WI1S one eh1\nce In u million 'for rOil to l'Seae nlln ! from thr'O g'l'lz , zlles , 'l'he hex of burning matches scared them off , " SHE WA..S SLEEPY , ' \Ul1131111 : Little Street Cl1r Comc y Wltll' 11\ \\'ort . It wus late nfte1'Iloon , und a Twentl. eth street ( 'fil' waS rolling awn ' north. wurd , She was a chal'mlnmnl / en , with u big , lluff ' l1ompndom' , , SWl t blue e 'l' : ; und n plctme hat oC n1l1n ' cOll\'olutlolls. Slw L'c/ul / u lIttio whlll' , I\nd then her head began to dl'oop , The 'oung mun seate , hesille her beca111e lirst n ware of this , , 'hen the large ostrich plume In h r hilt pla " full ' tlclded his 1I0se , 111'o\'ol\ng : \ n SJlff'Ze , Se\'crnl pussengers smiled , lUld then trlell , to look as If the3' hadn't , Ile tried to shift n little further \\'IU' , but fouud himself wl'tlged In too tight. lie caiot a side glance at the Ulalden ; her sleep \\1\S becoming sOUllller e\'CI' ' ' minute. After that the 3'outh hud a nm'1'Ow escl\pe e\'l'l' ' othcr secon , on the a \ ' . ul'Uge , ow her head Incllnell for , ward , now Il\J'c cd hacl. . now swa 'el1 to the left , hut with Inyal'lnhle con , stanc : . ' It IInbllc'll thp l' mlJll'\J\'l'r : IIr llroopln ! { In his 1lIl'pctlpV. , 1'\'CI' " oQI ( ' \ \ 'Istal'ln \ , that \\'as tile dC\lce of It , amI the old lH1r : opposite \\'U pll\lul ' slloclwll , IIe trIed an ccca. slunal wrlglu ; wltho\lt l'esult. I1nll tc \\'ul > on the slcelJcl' hr :1Jl : ' othcl' meam was out of the ( ) \1l'Stlol1 , The climax \ \ 'IhOln1 \ to come , fiIH ] It l'all1e. The ml\ltlen IH'a'Cd a dl'f , ! slII , amI hl'I' Iwad'olliliell o\'er se thi\ thc tllltr ' nOl1lpndo\\l' hWl'pt the 'ollng man's ehepk I\nd \ the ustrlel : pIlIlI1e hlllHleli his \'Islon : tlwn It sanl , sqtHu'eh' dOW11Il1on his ! 'houhler. The l1aRsen e'I'S heltl tlwh' hl'el\th \ fOI II mOlllent. anll hefore 81111le had IJl' ( 'nnll' genel'I11 the victim. cl\1'lpt In cOl ntl'Ullll'e. was out 011 the hack ) Ilat , f 1I'm , n1111 the IIl'ett ' gll'l was gll\ncln lel'pl1.111'011111 In halJIJ ' uueonsclous , I ) t 's--.I'h 1111l11'111 h 11Lellgcr. . \ " - - 11tH BUI'IIII11 : IJllve. It \\\8 : In a COIJltJ''lIlage that the s\\'a1ll had pl'oposell for th hun ot I he11111e ; beaIt ' and hall hel'n ! ! UC' ( 'cssful I1ml cill'rled of ! ' the IJall1l. lIe hud hOIlht ; the engl1 mJnt ring nnd WIIS hurl' 'ln llti fllst as hl8 two feel , \'ouk ! ClIl'l' ' him to tlJI ! home of hh n ol'e one. , \ . frleud trld ( ! to stol : him to muke lilqulry concel'nlng hh haRte. "lIeU : : , there , Bob ! Is there n fire ? ' "Yes , " l'l'JlIed } Bob , with whn1 breath he 11lut left : "J1henrt's 01 : lire , and I'm goln now to rlu : ; the Yil1n e belle. " . - " ' " - , , . - - - - - - FIRE AND F LOOn " - I - NORTII TONIA : IN TilE MIDST OP TWIN DESTROYERS. ' . . . . I SUBURB SEEn\S DOOn\ED I lOSS OF lIFE Pt.ACED AT IIUNDRlD AND . FIFTY. \POSSIBLE I TO RESCUE lIelpless Resl ents Setn Perche on lIousetops ud Trees Scn Fall Inlo Walcr or Mcde Prey of tbe Fire. \ Topeka , K'1s. , Mur 31.-North To- pnka Is In lhe Iasp at Ilre and tlood. 'I'he lire starteri In the lumber sard district this ufternoon. and sbrcad SWlftl. ' 10 the 1ntla11y : tnunrillted build Ins the people belc powerless to slop liS projrcss. At 0 a. m. four hundred honses arc b 1I'lIed all the whole or liorth ro- i'e 1m will 1:0. As neH : 11 ! ) can be learned about onhUlldred and fifly person 010 rlead. Most of these were burned to dpalh. : Burning' ' 1l luses arc nontlng aboul. scltllJ 111t : to others. ' 1'he lower story Of the burning bulldmgs contain - tain ten fc t uf wato . 'rho ctll'rent. Is so strong' ' that no boat can approach - preach any of the burning Imlldlngs. People are gathered on the tops of houses and wIll meet deuth eltllor by ' ' cries for help tire or dlownln . 1'110 call be distInctly heard a mlle away. . ' 'he whole city Is wildly excited because - cause of Ihe faet t.lHlt nu aid can ho estellded to the sulTerers. ' 1'he 1'1'er at North 'l'obeka Is 11\0 miles wide. o I o.slble esllmate at tbe linnatlclal loss Is obtilnablo. but. It can 1.:0 : st.ated' ' that It will reach Into the millions. North 'ropelm was u munufa'turlng dlstrlct or the d ty. Three large flou r mills , three woolen mills and ether I , manufacturing enteprlses arc entirely - ly dcstroyed. 'rhe water su pply of tbo city has been cut ofI The wat.er from the rI vcr extends nearly a mile on the south sldo. 'J ho Hock Island depot has bad to be alJandoned and more than 11 , e hundred pl oplc ( In this side of tto riTor are also homcleses , : but no Illss of Ute bas resulted In 'S\1th ' Topeka. 'I'he KaniaS avenue bridge Is the only one across the rl yer for mlles. and theapproaohes t th.tt : arc ! loaded by tbirty feet of vmtcr. A pontoon Inige Is being erected iL an efI ort to reach the sutrerers. Se\'en thousand or more people are on thIs side at the river sheltered In publIc buildings. Topeka is now able to talee care of all the unfortunates. 'rhe work of curing for the rofllgerA'I is being pushcd with the utmost ra. pldity. , Sanding on t e state bouse dome as many as eighty lires cau ba c\uut. od In dllTerent parts of North 'ro- I pelm. 'l'he whole central portion of tl-1o city had heen burned ( Jut at 10 I o'oloelc tonIght , and It Is safe to SIJ : tlH\ by mom I nf ! not a house I J ) the main part uf NOItll Topelm wIH be ler standln . Wilen It Is statrd that N rth 'ropeka hils ten tl ou311nd io. habitants the extent or t1.H disastel ' can be realized. People are cllnglnK to the roofs of houses ar d the 11 rubs uf trees and ! many arc 1\'lng up In lesp Jr and dropping iuto [ lIe water LnlO\'f to be carrIed away b ' the swIrt current. i A. P. BaldwIn , who at. u grcat rlsle : of hIs Ufe crossed In a boat , to the , 11 , rth sldereturned at 10 o'dude tu- nIght and reports that nothIng pas. slblo can be dC/ne to sa\'e the city from burning. Miss Iola 'rroutruan , . sister of ex-Lieutenant Go\'e1'lIol' " ' 1'roulman , WDS rescued with her age . falher , late tonl ht ' 1'he two people I IJ,1d spent the entire nay on tile roof . : of t.helr house and W ! 'e just alJollt t.u ; np Into the. water when aid Oal11C . The Iounty : court , house and tl1r f. ( ] cml bul1elln arc crowded toulht ; w.th people of all claosrs. ! 'l'llf'/c IS , no lael , of help for anything tllal IS > > 'to he done. Men of nil l'alllllgs anrl professions. white and hlaele toel ! her \\'rk side hy sIde doln'hato'or 111. ' : ' In their p"wer. As the waler ad. \'anced It became n cessary to drive carriages and am'Hllanccs to the SOli I h I end of the pan tOOl ! Iowa tet' so del'p I hl : t the borses had to s\\'l In A 11I0JJ t ' 05e who loole a Imnd In till : ! work , wele James A , ' 1'l'oulman. C'ru ! . / ' - 'an1 pollt1clah : pastors of tl1p. Ica'l- In churches , I ather Hayden of Ihe Church of the Assumption , 'll county - ty attorncy. th sheriff and h ! , > r/p- ] uties , Several well known Journal- I ts dlslin ul he(1 themselvcs in the \ ' ark of rescue. It Is death b ) ' fire or drownlnll to 400 unless means can be fCJund fertile tile rescue. Great efforts arc beng ! lIIudu to construct a streum launuh to go to the aId of the sulTerers , but w..Jttuver Is done must be done prom- , lI ) ' or the loss of life will oe appaU- lug. lug.A A number or trusties at thc county J'l11 ' were liherated b , the she 11T to h'c thr.m a ( , h:111oo : to help the sulJ el ( 'rs there , One oC the trusties n'1ll1edYrtherly was credlteJ with 1 ! . ' . \'lug . vo I.lj'es.ol..the ! north.s qe , ' - . . ' . , nREAKER OF LAW . . , PresbyteriAns Denounce the Mormon Church- An Adherenn' of polYIlAmy. Los AtlRles , Cal.1'10 Presby. terlan glnernl nssemblv tod\y unanimously - animously adopted the Collowlng res. olutlons reported by HoW. . W. Halloway , from tbo stundlng committee - mittee on homo mIssion ! ) , to which the . question oC MormaulslU has been refotred : I'Whereas , this helrnrchy , the phurch of Jc&us ChrlS t ot Lattcr Day alnts persist In the nctlve encourlenllJnt nnd practice at t o crIme at polygnmy In dlsre al'd of their own pledges aod oaths to the eontpry. In ctlllt < : mpt of thu ethical can \'Ictlons ot the \ l11erlcl1n people nn ( ] In dellanco at III woud constItutions - tutions of the l tate und the United St rcs , nud "Whcles : , This helrl1rchy roccntly , on Jauullry 20 , 1903 throujth the Utah le lslnture , l1aq had elected tu the United Stottes senate a hl h ecclleastlc. ono of Its chlof author- : tics , The AposLlo Heed Smoot , In . direct vlolntlon oC Its plot ! cs to the nation to refrain Irom Interference wit I : the IIITalls of stat s. und Whereas. ThIs apostle , Senator need Smuot. Is ! } direct rept'csouta- U\'O of polygal11Y , b'Jrr1 of Ito ; sys. tcm und In cordIal sympathy with It as a dl\'lne InstItutIon , re\'culed n law of nllmary obll atlor s IInd made mandntul'Y hv the most solemn sanctluns , IInd has encoul'l : ed Its perpet'Jallul1 nnd practices by hIs persunal i nluence ! as au apcstle ; und , II Whereml , ' In thus doln ; : tl11s the uposLle senator aIds aud abets crImInals - Inals , menllces the Amcrlcan peoplo' ' is unfaithful to the laws and. can- stitutluns at the United Stntes , pays bls IIrst presidency and uposto- late to " , hlcl1 ho udlonlZs , ; 1I1d Is a reproach to the bonl.r and dignity of the Amerlcnn peuple : theret're bo It "Resolved That t.hls assembly must respdcttl lIy but earnestly calls on the p ople ot the Unltcd States to use t.belr utmost endeavor , employing - ploying nil Reans to secure tbo expulsion - pulsion or Apostle Reed Smoot tram tbe naIls of the nation,1 senates. and urues tbe senate itselt and each member thereof to exhaust 1111 legal meana to this ond. " 1'bl ! assembly also cn11s upon the. people aDd the ' : ( ) ngress.of the United States io both housc.1 ; and enoh me'uber or each house to emplo" and exhaust all legal means to secure such I an memndment to the federal - eral constitutIon as shall dellne lCJtal mWIrla cs as 'monrgal11lc and make pOlygamy under e\'ery gliise and practice a crime lIgalnst he Uuited States lillnl\halJlc by adequate pena- ] tics luclul1n disfranchisement and dlsquallcllatlon to \ ' la.or hold OIllce In the Vulte HtitHJ : or 1n any state or trerllol Y u uder the jou Iisdiotion of toe Ulllt d' States. " Dr. HUI1I. ! Vau Dyke presented frol11 the bills an r.vertures com- mltlee a r ( > s Ilulon. submltlcd by the cOlUmlttpe on llOllIe II1lssll1l1S recltln tbe plttruf condition a' six or seven tl10usanri Indians on the Maricopa a'1d 1)11I11L lcsenatlons In A II7.0na because of lack of wllter , and uTl lng the 3el relary of the ntcrlor a Washlulton 'to IItake sl ep3 without de a.v fOl' the erectIon of a reservoir at San CIIl'loson tile Gila rh'er" tor the relief of the In lans. rhe resolution was adopted unanlmousy. ! . - Aslerp For Twcnty Yel\rs. Parls-'l\llr uel'l te Boy venal of 'helles nea. SaIJQent1n : , who had been In a caraleptlc state since May 21. ] 8 : t , aalener1'ednesrJav. . For somc t I l1Ie past she ha been suJflr rln t from Ptlllsls and Is be- lIe\ed that the clfect of this malady on her slstel11 couducted to her rea y , all''II1 , Sile 11I0\1' ! ! hN h'11111 on Saturday I for the t l t lI:1JC aud "groaned slight. Iy , I When Dr. Cra t IN took hold of her aJ'l1lS she salcl. "Yol al'C plnchln I me" and subsequrntly rebllcd to I qllestlons by "yes" auc1 "no' ' , ' She was , howe\'er , In a slate of r'at , wcak IH'SS n I1d rad ually sanl" dying the cluy after awalcelJln . M.trlucrlte 1.1Oy\'ellal's lethtmry wac ; callsed by frl ht. She had a child whll'h tJ fed shortl } ' atter ulrth un , ) ' dr , ul1lstal1G s which led to the of an 1Ilr.sllgallon. On ( : day I Mil } ' , 188:1. : while Mar uer1to was IronIlH ! . a nellhlJo ) ' saId to her : " ' 1 ho Ienrla rUles are cornIng to arrest yon. " , Mar urrite had a stroke of fits and gradually lell lute ber long slum tJcr. . . - - - - - - - Fou. . tlJ : - , ' 'fi-'of1 rIll tU'1C : . St Lo',15.Dr , F Jr.cls 'I'umbletr. aloecl el lIty.twn , . . , s./uo / eel to Ie PO\ " erty ! Hrl"kf' and f'I"rHllrss " , died in St. Jouns hOSI > lI < .1 and a \\111 opened aJ c. his utJtb rc\'caled . ti1at 1E1 hlJ ; . rt an eState of $100 , Be nnW ! ' ruany Lcq'ests , In , hi. . v-III nrQnnl ! them hl'ln le ' . . .t tS : vr $ lO.O O each to Cardinal GI ' . illS uncj ,1.f'chlJlsuob Irr.land for . harltllhl , pUI'pu..o.1. In\'I'stJ..atl'u , shl w& r.hat Dr , , Tumo , ty Yo I1S OI.Jt ! at .h'J pioneer I trhf HnF udvertislug llysJl/lans. .LA : . > . " . . . . . . - - SWAllO\YS'THEM \ \nTI1UU ICI Itll.t.R scmms IN VALL r O K"Z nUU L DESTROYS A TOWN INllAIUTlm nY TWO TIIOU ANJ ) AND . \ 1.1. IC It.LI'U. 2000 SOULS DIE IIOTl'n II 111111 rl'd ArmunltUiR Amen ! : TheRe 'Vho . . . .rl.h-.uuch Unvno Wrought 111 tlurroulitlllI ! : CUl1l1t.ry. Conltantlnople ! , May 29.-Advlcc.1 which reached hero Crorn Asilltic 'rurkoy showed that a terrlblo eartl1- Quake occurred April 2U 11'1 Melazg- lotd : , In the \'alley ot 1 rzeroum , on the uphratol. 'rllo. lawn wus totally destroyed , with It.s ontlre pJJulatlon , uumbor- Ing 2,000 , , Inoludlnlt 700 Armenlul1s , I1S well us the truops lurtulng' the arrlson of [ eln7.bercl. In addltlun ever ,1011 houses In tile nel hl1ol'hlR vll1a cs culllllsed. J J.\ wm.11 , t l v. re ellrthquuke shuck \\'us felt here tills mornlu ! ; , but no daml1 o was clone. London , May 20.-'l'ho foreign 0111. ce here tocI.IY recol vee ] sOllie details from the British cLlunsul at Erzer. roum re arclll1l { I ho recent etrth- : qUlllee lit Melnzhord , accordln to which 11 stronl { slwck , lastlug thirty seoondsVus fol t on April 20 , thloughout the cntlro dlbtllct between - tween Lalw WIIU a 11(1 the Husslnn froutior , ! lI1 I1S fnr west as Kharput. The to\\'f1 ' of l\Iclllz herd , consisting of , OO houso.i was destroyed an muoh havoo WIIS wrought III the sur- rOJ1ndlu country. Colonel Kha.Ul Dey , cOIn mand I n the arrlson of Melazgherd , wlt.h his whole fam\1) \ ' , three oUier omcers nnd eighty sol. dlers perIshed In the ru1113. Lieu. tenant Colonel 'l'ayllJ Bey , whose family perished , bl'cl\mo Insa.ne. . The telelfIlph opeaator who sent the news ot the cl\tastrophe said he himself wns badly Injured and that his wife and children had boon killed. 'rhe foreIgn 011100 has appe.'I.led for subscriptions for tbe relief or tl10 des , tltute of the Melaz l1erd dIstrict. Washington , May -Vlcocoun , suI OJ a\voa.t \ , , Erzerum , Turkey , reo portB to the state departmllnt that an carthquako In the Canton of Mel , arghenl : : , dlstrlot of FI UI8 , on the 29tl ultimo , ClI.usc.d , the death of 500 pco pIe a.nd left the city In ruins. TL4 shock was strongly tolt in Errerum : : a journey of thlrty-clghb hours ane throw the people In : : : panIc. Man ; of them turned tholr stables , whlcl are built level with the ground , Inle sleeping apartments tor greater Be urlty. Alleged Deserter Arrested. Columbus , Ncbr.-Emil Hoohn , r young man whoso home has alwaYI been at this place Is un ur arrest her4 on the serlow ; chal'f.e of rlesCl tln from the UnIted tales navy. lie enlisted at San Ii'ranelsco Marct 5 , 1003 , and Is stld : to IHlve desertcl April2 , returning home ten dlLYN ago. 'ro cnlist he gave his age : u twonty.two years. His father hm brough t ha boas corpus proceed Ings te secure his release on the groundt.thal he Is only twenty years of alte , ane thcrefore not subject to the can oJ the navy departmrmt. 'rhe case II set for hcarlng In t.he county court , It Is supposed that a representatIve 01 the gu\'ernment was to be here to re slst the habcus corpus proceedings The a.rrt"st was made by ChIef of P lice who may recelvo a rewa.rd of f20 , lloohn claims there wa. . a Ia.rge l1\lIn' bel' of ott er desertions nt the same time and SI\Ys he does not liIee nava life. mad lie Is not n Rich nan. Rocklan , Mass , -1 am j.lad ! I an not a rIch man , I wOlllel not changl my freedolll , homo 'lfe ' and Coutent 01 heart for a weal th tlf a M or an ( ) J Carn'c lc , " tmld .T hn D , I.ong , ex , secretary of UIO lIJ.vy : at the BookhlH ; Commercia' ' ( ' 1111 > lanqnet , at whlcl he was the JIlCSLof : hU/lor. / In speakllll ! of 8001tllsm : , Mr. Lonl sflld ! .hero II1Hl been the respects 0 the rIght of property In the past. am there always wOllld he. If tlw rowar ( Is taken away there will be no Incen tl'e to work. " 0111' mothels and grandmotherf worked like Hlaves , " he contlnueej but. the llfu of people today Is rendered - ed much moro eusler by the aCClIl1111 latlon of wealt.h We live bettor am have more advantages thr.n they had , "We are IIvln In the a e or srclal Ism , as I IInderstand Roclalllrn , I fcal no theories , no fanatic , no mIllion , aires , but I do bellev/1 / In the judg. mont of ( ; udal1et the veryday jud- ! : " menti of God and the everyday people - ple of this country to work Ollt these prob'ems. Wealt.h Is 11.11 right , but it is not to be considered for a moment with a clear mInd , good health and II olear cnnsclence , 'rho advances thai ar" being made w111 work tor th benetit of mankind. . . . - . . . . . . \ ; . . > ! . . . - . . ( . 'b ' - . , . 'I - . . " - . . ' f/elrask ? Notes \ . ' 1'he 'N moha s ovel rwlng at j 'ul1s GI ty nnd the hottom Is cover- d with water. Much dl\mage wUl \ ) e done to the growin crops. AU .lU\'el . Is cut ua CrolU the south. . , . _ . . . . . . . - . . . ' " " - * * . . . . " . ' " , Mrs. Earl Bacon , , lcUm ot the jornado at Normnn , was tbe wite of the , brother' Geoflxe Dacon em- { ) Ioved In the Burlington shops at Uaveloclc. 'rho brother was also Injured In the storm. . . _ . . . .4r" " " " * * . ' : . ? -1IP' . . , ; ' : ; ; ' ' ' ' ' Joseph Mathcws or Weston , was brouJht belere the'xnmlnlnjl hoari : today on compalf1t ] ot citltens ( jl that town nnd ndjudRed Insnne. lIe Is forty-five yenrs old nnd sln le ' Sheri IT Webster took hm to the asy- ' lulU ut Lincoln. . . . . . \ : . ; : _ . . . . It Invitations hn\'c been Issucd by l\1t' . nnd Mrs. Wllllnm Hedtord , tor the mnrrlallo or tholr daughter , Misp Me7.zle ' 1' . Redford. to Mr. llownrd Colman 011 Wedncsday , Juno 10. nt-I high noollat their home In Sewurd * * . . Summer school at Pcrn , opened' hlJdl\Y wIth enrollment ( lr 300. The' ! ' " largest enrollment of all previous ' summer schools Is exceeded. Htuu- ents nro comIng In un every trllh1. ' ' 1'110 school Is larg ] y wade up oi ' tcnlbers. J : i : . - . . . " ' : 'I . . , _ - ' . . - . . , . - - 4 . . J . B , Penrod of Dentrlce Is report. ' eel to ha\'o been seriously injured t" . " \ l' IrInrenco , Kansas while enroutc ens , ' wIth u car of poultry. A t.on of Ceed , was piled up In ono end at the ca. with tImbers from 1100r to roof to' hold It. In switching the car around' 1 .It jammed so hard thut the bracCI' i ga0 way and Penrod was caugl1l ' undcr the feed."f - . , . . ' . . : - --"f . . ' . . . . . . I * tt ' "I' Louis Keezre , of 'Plattsmout 1 n 1 , ( . of seventcen yeara of nge , p1endlc : , guilty In dIstrict ourt thIs mornln , to the cbar o of Jtmnd larcencr ane ; , was son nccd to the Kearney reform school. } { eezer was accused at steah ing MO from Henry IDhclder 01 ( Cedar Creek. IIe went to Nell h , ' Neb. , wb"rc bo was captured by tl1a OmOCUi , . . . . . . " . . . . / . . : ' . : : . .0 ' t. " ; ; . , . . . " ' 1'.7"r. : ; , ; ; : , : ' 1 , . A TtJ.1oablo horse which was st len trom .T06eph Lynn at UnloD : sevor& ! weeks has been locatc by the local omCNS. It waa tound In the possession at a fat'mer Damca. Christian. rCIIldlDIt near Ashland The fllrmer claimed tlm a stlangcl brought the unlmal to his place and that he traded another borae for it. . . < . . - " , ; ; . . . . , - f , ' . - " . . . . . . ' . . . . . A heavy raIn auq windstorm p1aycd havoc In Omaha early today. T e trarks : wCI'e renrlered uselcss at the Unl6n tat1on hnd uh en lnc pullng : the Union Pacific fast man was de- raled ! by the sort track , blockmg two west bound passenger trains wblch. were unable to I1wve untJL the tracles , were repaired. 'A number. pf roofs were blown away In the ; soutbwe1lt portion at the cIty. . . . it ' .rhe S ward hlRh school It:1VC : arc. . ceptlon fOI' Mr , and Mrs. W. W' toner ( jn 'l'ueselny venln at the home of Mr. IInd Mrs. R. S. Norml' Invttattons were extended to the members of tr'3 school board and the teachers of the city schools. 'rho hall and dining room or thc . Norval bome were prettily decorated \ with the hl h schoJl colors. Mr. I Stoner has been superintendant ot the , Seward schools for the past three years. lIe wi1llea\'e Seward to take ' . : are or the York schools , Mr. and Mrs , Stoner bave made many frlcnds In Sewar d nlng their stay in t.he city. , ' , , _ . . . . . ' . , . , . . - ' . . . " I ! . * . . . " C. , I lger , of Norlh Bend. 11l [ r r dlsl1 recilhle and dan erous erpcrl. - l.J/1ce / on 11 U1udd ) road Dear town. . While le ! was drlvitll ! liver a bridge , Jne wheel llf Ills bUI ! Y sllpp d CC 1111'0\\1II1 ' ! him out. lIe held to lhe reins find after boln drag'led ' Gome :1Jstance stopped the h'fSes. Arter lIal ( Ing rep.t ! rs ho d ro\'c on untl1 a ; Ingle tref ! I'e : way , the horses broke loose and the vchlcle came to a rudden : stop , hurling him over tl1e I dashhoard and Ivt > rtllrnlug the bUI- . I y. The lottn : 5 ot the rouDd pre- . \f ntt d ] ,1111 ! om rtcel IrK & .U5' bard , Inr ks , but 11(0 WlS : COtf. wItb I nuC1 SIro1u 11 ad to 100u . . * * . . j ] rs , css . . ; earbe 't. lr.r , . , : . ' . r r the s1Io ,1 cf , , - " SctJtiJI'I" ( cfpresls " \ ) Oil ' " . \ I 1m NcslJan Gnlvelsir.y. uve r po.j ; ; . glu1 atd recital at b" , W : ; &e . :1:1 : . chap < l1 IondllY cljt. / . To T.'Hum . vlul1a aolo , MhI ElhmbJ ( ) Mi r.Ulhl" , r&dlt ! . "Ancelntion c ) ( Xba' . . ana uSh" " , or th\ : Trip ! ' . . .b-v : b."e , Mrs. Morrison ; plcntJ CCJlu , hr : ' lL : C. Swallow ; rcadlnglr : . : ! \o P''UJ : : Leat" an U Roll PO : : I , " lit\ . M rrlsl1n. The chn'actQr w' J ni1 IWptIS1nations ot Mrd.Mortlsoo espp.clal1y good. - - I , , , - , . . . . . " , . . . < . . . .i , . , I1..L " - - . , " - - .l.J. ' . J