i ri s f w if h V w A LIEUTENANT BOWMAN v y - - rf lIHIffll IK Ml TifiJgSiSVi UI Randolph Canal ats CHICAGO I CI 1 Cold Affected Head and Throat Attack Was Severe Chas W Bowman 1st Lieut and Adjt 4 th M S M Cav Vols writes from Lanham Md as follows Though somewhat averse to patent medicines and still more averse to be coming a professional affidavit man it seems only a plain duty in the present instance to add my experience to the columns alreadj written concerning the curative powers of Peruna have been particularly benefited by its use for colds in the head and throat I have been able to fully cure myself of a most severe attack in forty eight hours by its use according to directions I use it as a preventive whenever threatened with an attack Members of my family also use it for like ailments Wo are recommend ing it to our friends C W Bowman Contains No Narcotics One reason why Peruna has found permanent use in so many homes is that it contains no narcotic of any kind It can be used any length of time without acquiring a drug habit Address Dr Hartman President of The llartman Sanitarium Columbus Ohio for free medical advice- All cor respondence held strictly confidential AJ BgpTine Ipralsr A PLEASANT THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER My doctor says it acta centlr on tbe Btomach liver and kidneys and is a pleasant laxative TMs drink is made from herhs and is prepared for ueo as easily as tea It is called Lnncs Tea or LANES FAMILY MEDICINE All dmcKists or by mailSocts andEOcts Buyitto ilayV n Family DIrilirine mores the IiovvelH each lay In order to be henlthy this is necessary Address O F Woodward LeKoy NY HAVE YOU OOWS If you have cream to separate a good Cream Separator is the most profitable in vestment you can possibly make Delay means daily waste of idPlS time labor and product DE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATORS save 10- per cow per year every year of use over all gravity setting systems and 5- per cow over all imitating separators They 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the World Two blacksmiths were once convers ing as to which was the first trade in the world One insisted that it must have been gardening and quoted from Genesis Adam was put into the Garden of Eden to dress it and keep it Ay John retorted the other who had stood up for his own trade but wha made the spades Produces Most Mica India is the leading producer of mica and supplies about one half the worlds requirements London Engin eer Some fellows seem to think they are not being well treated unless tney are being treated every ten minutes aansaun m OM A JTT T P ing insinuated the detective and you will end in a different manner than you expect Oh I dont care what becomes of me said the young man moodily toying with the empty beer glass on the table before him Life then has no attraction for you Not much answered Lang What would make life of interest to you asked the detective as if in terested in the answer To be able to lift up my head to become respectable wealthy said the young man fiercely Pardon me Lang said the de tective quite earnestly if I seem to be reading you a lecture But do you imagine that you are going ahead in the right direction to attain all these when you begin by throwing away what little respect and manhood you may have had left You and every one else owe the world your best efforts You are really a criminal as much to be despised as a thief when you sink to a low level Fate sadly replied the youth taking the rebuke in good part vainly striving to frame an excuse The best years of my life were taken away from me I have no ambition to be gin over again I have struggled to combat fate but I am no better off now than I have ever been Fate indeed echoed Denver contemptuous- One would think to hear you talk that you were an old man looking back upon a life of fleet ing opportunities Instead of striving and overcoming opposition you make your condition worse Your dreams of wealth and honor are they dead now No If I didnt dream all hope would indeed be gone I would put an end to my existence now if I did not hope How do you expect to realize this hope to become rich if you dont toil respectable if you do not re spect yourself I dont I have toiled striven hard to please but to no avail Who wants me in their employ What kind of so ciety is open to me Answer me that It is for this that I am dis couraged A hopeless case said the detect ive shaking his head You brood over a mere fancy yet you say you still hope How many more days of dissipation do you think you can put in on the money you now have This Is my last night sadly re plied the young man as he gazed at a few stray coins brought to light from his trousers pocket T- I have a scheme to rob a colony of th ieves of over a million dollars in gold r inni It CWTll en FWMWTO Jbra rULQJKDR MT CHARLES MORRIS BUTLER fticw of 77e Pereope f fbenre 27 7enenenf 7k3efi7ifaJc Copyright 1905 by Morris C Butler CHAPTER I Jim Denver the Detective and His Great Scheme I believe this is Louis Lang It is Well how are you to day Oh fairly well replied the young man addressed as Lang He was sit ting before a small table in one of the secluded corners of a high class saloon on Clark street Chicago When first accosted the youth looked up quite surprised at being spoken to and saw a very gentlemanly looking personage standing before him You certainly have the advantage of me he replied cautiously eyeing his in terrogator enquiringly Whom have I the honor of addressing The gentleman smiled and drew up a chair beside the youth I am Jim Denver lately from New York he replied somewhat harshly then in an undertone he added abruptly who once arrested you on suspicion of hav ing committed a murder It was a cruel stab and Lang was flustered for a moment an angry flush spreading over his face A shud der seemed to pass through his frame that passing he composed himself almost immediately Well whats your lay now he inquired Still have hard feelings against me I see said the detective as if surprised at the bitter tone of the youth I have no love for you certainly and as far as that goes no grudge against you either answered Lang The arrest was made in the line of your duty but I was innocent You can bet that you will have no further cause to take me The subject was very painful to Lang He fidgeted around in his chair as if sitting on a red hot gridiron Keep on in the way you are go- Then what are you going to do Havent the least idea in the world Are you open to a business propo sition I most certainly am The detective arose Now that we have a foundation to work on I think that I can interest you Let us retire to a private room where we will not be disturbed Very well Jim Denver was a noted New York detective Recently while engaged in hunting down a noted forger he had been brought to Chicago where the case ended Becoming interested in the windy city and realizing the pos sibilities there for more rapid ad vancement than he had enjoyed in his home city under municipal employ ment attached himself to the staff of one of the leading private detect ive agencies and settled down to pri vate business Five years before when in New York he had arrested Lang on suspicion of having committed murder He had been attracted to the young man since meeting him in Chi cago and imagined that he could use him to good advantage the stain upon the youths name being more of a desirable quality than hindrance in the case he had in view Louis Lang is about twenty five years of age A broad chested me dium built German American fair of face and features save where the marks of dissipation had begun to show upon him A few- years before while in a saloon carousing with a number of his associates he became involved in a drunken brawl In the melee one of the participants was killed and Lang had been arrested for the crime At the trial Lang admit ted the possibility of his having killed the man if he had it was in self defense It was proven that the dered man had first drawn a knife upon Lang Lang in his defense claimed to only have wrested the knife away from his antagonist He might have accidentally wounded the man but was sure he had not struck a blow which would have caused death Langs early association with the rougher and tougher element of New York society made it extremely hard for him to prove the correctness of his assertion but after a year of in carceration in the Tombs with the lib eral spending of his brothers and his fathers fortunes he was liberated by a jury who brought in the old Scotch verdict of Discharged for lack of evi dence to convict This was not a vindication and the stain on his repu tation remained Being unable to face the ordeal of taunts and sneers which met him on every hand the only thing left him to do was to leave the scenes of his early youth and amid strange surroundings attempt to live down his ignoble past By a strange course of circumstances very recently he had been enabled to prove his entire inno cence by discovering the true mur derer Your vindication was a pretty shrewd piece of detective work said Denver as he took his seat before a table in the little private room allot ted to their use I think you are the right kind of a man to make a good detective of If there is anything that I can do to aid you you can depend on me earn estly replied Louis You would have no fear then of losing your life Not if the object to be gained was worth the risk I think I would be willing to attempt almost any desper ate scheme to prove my worth to the world But of course you do not expect me to promise to do something blindly to run into danger without fully realizing of what the danger con sists By way of answer Denver replied Suppose a million dollars was the re ward what would you do for a mil lion Anything exclaimed the young man Anything save to kill a man in cold blood I draw the line there No amount of money could tempt me to have the blood of an innocent man on my hands You would have no conscientious scruples against retaining any valu able plunder recovered from a thief providing you did not know the owner Not at all But why all these queries the young man rather patiently asked If you are sot suro of me why do you approach me on a subject of such vital importance I am getting at it the detective replied calmly He arose from his seat making sure tUat no one was listening at the door then he leaned over the table and looked his com panion in the eye I have a scheme to rob a colony of thieves of over a million dollars In gold he finally said CHAPTER The Theory of the Convict Country A colony of thieves questioned Lang Yes A colony of thieves said the detective No doubt you have often wondered where all of our rich defaulters and criminals go to in order to keep from falling into the hands of the law It is commonly supposed that they take up their residence in Canada or other foreign countries I have every reason to believe that there exists a colony composed of escaped or wanted criminals not in Canada but right here in this free and enlightened republic More than one have hinted at the possibility of the existence of such a place and it seems to me more than reasonable How else can we account for the many complete disappearances ol such men as Snells murderer with 50000 on his head and the mutilatoi of Amelia Olsen I would not be sur prised if it could be proven that thev there rest secure from the law they have outraged Bombthrowers mur derers thieves these are the col onists A select gathering said Lang And you imagine because these gentry cannot be traced to Canada or Mexico that they have formed a col ony in some secluded part of the United States Bearding the lions of the lav in their dens as it were Thats my idea exactly And the thing which is most to my liking ex claimed Denver is the fact that these colonists must have a world of gold money in their possession Where did you get your idea From a dying criminal who con fessed to having a knowledge of such a place though he could not tell me where it was located It was de scribed as a barricaded town For a certain sum of money prisoners or ac cused persons are assisted to escape from custody and taken to this place to live The sum demanded as an admission fee is so large that none but criminals of renown and wealth become colonists and as they can hardly have use for money in a place undoubtedly supported by co operative effort I estimate that they must have accumulated about this sum of money Even if this is not so a vast fortune could be made by capturing or killing ten or twenty of those rascals for whom extra large rewards are offered Tascott for instance and the ab ductor of young Cudahy theres a hundred thousand dollars right there for some brave man to pick up I want jou to help me discover this place These colonists must have a pow erful clique on the outside agents in every city of importance in the Unit ed States said Lang to recruit the colony in the way described by you To be continued Sereno Paynes Snores Representative Sereno E Payne the Republican floor leader in the House has claims to fame which are not mentioned in any of his official biog raphies According to those of his colleagues who have accompanied him on sundry junkets to funerals foreign lands in search of Congressional in formation and even on campaign trips lie can snore longer and louder than any man in the United States Nor is Mr Payne at all bashful of his accom plishment nor sensitive when his tal ents in this direction are exploited He takes the pokes in good part and now he never interferes with the plans of his colleagues when they seek to find him isolated in the sleepers or on shipboard Mr Payne gets annually several hundred cures for the malady of snoring He has nos trums sent to him which are warrant ed to cure after one trial Most of the gifts come from members of Con gress who have spent sleepless nights as Mr Paynes traveling companions An Ade to Digestion Among the many attempts to play upon George Ades surname the one here given is perhaps one of the best A man from northern Wiscon sin who met the humorist some time ago told him how his writings had made existence more tolerable for him in lonely country home I was a terrible sufferer from dys pepsia said he but I read that laughing was helpful to the digestive organs so when I went to the city next time I stepped into a book store and told them I wanted somethin amcozin They give me some of your books and after meals I had my ole woman read to me from em And say it dont make no difference how much they criticise your books youre an aid to digestion anyway Success Magazine Uncertainty of Life Young man said the clerical look ing passenger addressing the beard less individual across the aisle do you ever consider when you lie down at night that you may never see the sun rise again No replied the party at whom the query had been fired I cant ray that I do but every morning when I wake up I realize that I may not live to see another sunset You do queried the surprised c 1 p I do answered the young man You see Im a baseball umpire Cincinnati Fnuirer TRAIN STRIKES DYNAMITE Western Express on Pennsylvania Runs Into Two Cars of Explosive HARRISBURG Pa An express train on the Pennsylvania railroad ran into a freight train in which there were two cars loaded with dynamite at 110 oclock Thursday morning in South Harrisburg near tho plant of the Paxtang Light Heat and Power company Three terrific explosions that broko windows all over the city followed and the two trains were completely wreck ed and took fire It was estimated at 3 oclock that fifty persons were kill ed and 100 injured though these figures may bo too small It is Impossible to ascertain tho ex act number of fatalities because the wreckage is still ablaze and unap proachable In Avhich many of the pas songers and some members of the train crews are pinned and many small explosions occurred continually Immediately after tho wreck all the passengers who could do so ran from the scenes of horror to safety from the incessant small explosions Tho agonizing cries of the unfortunates were heartrending With practically no clothing many women and children from tho train were compelled to wander about the fields as there are few houses in the immediate vicinity of the wreck The train was the second section of No 19 There were 109 passengers in the train and the latest estimate is that fifty were killed The hospital is crowded to the doors and the hotels are being opened for the care of the injured It may be necessary for tho authorities to seize one of the hotels and turn it into a temporary hospital LATER Twenty persons are known to be dead and more than 100 others were injured in the railroad wreck and dynamite explosion which occurred yesterday on the Pennsyl vania railroad in the southern part of this city That not more persons were killed is considered remarkable by the Pennsylvania officials as a box car full of dynamite exploded di rectly at the middle of the heavy ex press train The train carried a number of prominent persons and most of them escaped with only slight injuries The wrecked train was the second section of the Cleveland and Cincinnati ex press leaving Philadelphia at 1105 Wednesday night It consisted of a combination baggage and smoking car one day coach and six sleepers The scene of the wreck was visited by probably more than 50000 persons There were at least 5000 persons con stantly at the place They came from all towns within fifty miles HARRISBURG Pa Two more vic tims of the wreck of the Cleveland and Cincinnati express on the Penn sylvania railroad at South Harrisburg Friday are dead bringing the total number of victims to twenty two Two others are in a critical condition Sixteen of the dead have been identi fied The bodies of the others are so horribly charred and burned that it is doubtful if they will ever be positive ly identified AMERICANS LOSE SEVENTEEN Fierce Fighting Reported on the Is land of Jolo MANILA Fierce fighting has been going on tho past two weeks on the island of Jolo between the outlaw Moro chief Pala with COO well armed followers and troops under the per sonal command of Major General Leonard Wood Palas forces lost 400 killed while the losses of General Wood are seven killed and nineteen wounded Pala and his remaining followers in accordance with Moro tradition prefer death to capture General Wood with detachments from the Fourteenth cavalry the Sev enteenth the Twenty second the Twenty third infantries and the con stabulary scouts have chased Pala and his followers into a swamp which is surrounded Pala was a noted slave trader and warrior when the Americans occupied the island Lat er he escaped with his followers to the island of Pula Sekar near Bor neo One of Palas leaders deserted and took refuge in the British settle ment at Lahad Pala landed with a following and demanded of the Brit ish magistrate that he turn the de 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by Second Secretary Robert Scheller Steinwartz and Otto van Etzel the military attache Commander Hans Georg Hebbenhas is now in New York ITCHING SCALP HUMOR Lady Suffered Tortures Until Cured by Cuticura Scratched Day and Night Somebody Snyo That When a woman asks a number of questions sho Is possessed of Idlo curiosity When a man asks u num ber ho Is animated by a keen deslro to Improvo his mind and enlarge his sphere of knowledge That is Just another ono of tho little differences between the sexes which ought to show a woman tho utter impoBBihlity of ever hoping to attain equality with man All the Letters In a Sentence All the letters of the alphabet arc contained in the sentence John P Grady gave me a black walnut box of quito a small size Temperance typo writers will of course prefer it to tho old standby Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs If neither suits they can try The quick brown dog jumps over the lazy fox Elephant Turned the Tables Sir Frederick Saunders and a friend 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