If . n s, Mic.†New â€I. '10â€! TM". 1. ‘ at awn" mama. \ L" ,_ m0 at lbw popular ful- at Newport 1‘ 'd rue-t In “mumbling." whlrh ' I... mmly ullng very ulowly. . law-all: h on o! m» manom- we ! ‘ may†of mwlng Ivolrduooll. U .l u I! In tho mule. ol Klan ll. la ulnnlly mulled will but In Newmn. The theory wary punklo of load an! m 000wa Ind carefully unlll ml“ Dual-l muslin (o be awn}- A flow cull. is merely cur- F‘ ' M to :- 011mg by the new (real- i’ â€1.. All human lode“ Ibrutenod m can Inch flesh In uld to be 3". “In very long And very {borough- ‘ I! all American mum: to the an- t- am My numerous. It; efloct Old to be nollcehclo u dlnnen. I In" come to be known In Inching â€rues and In much lea m than they were when eat- “ Id lrlnklng went on nrldly. m who eat slowly also out much El! I" In.†an a Labour. Anni DIM. now seam] manager 1 it. New York Cantu! and Hudâ€" III river rum. began hlu mecca- fl met tvutyffln year- ago In I ma In In the once of the {Aim “0 In Cleveland. Then he Joined {9-3 at mom: m: received 01.50 I. On “one Ibo an uphill ï¬ot will rain I: Secretary of vyu. a Minuet to “kg elect lbout (to Int 0! mt Jlnuuy. and "at he i. b. succeeded. unlou present ï¬ll am, by Jndxqwmlun H. m not governor of the Phlllpphu. M I la; um, I: Wanna). up n- 1:. Secretary float. in do- “ not pruning printo rum to m from the cabinet. When Mr. loo-oval! Dunno MM“! W â€t Indium: Ila club In lam the duct with!- c you. but hl- Mond- ï¬ (or (I. would"! Ind Ila lum- R h odd-fly announced that. Elihu WITY' NA. NIW FAD. i- .â€" ___--__ ._-.___.r_ -â€" 2w mmf'm-Fhfl W;WWbï¬ ,.,.1‘-_.._‘...,i_4‘_ A ,_-t .--- mmw,wwmamm¢~ ETARY R001" TO LEAVE OFFICE: ' GOV. TAF'I' HIS PROBABLE SUCCESSOR Expnlflcd. The "7 the mosquitoes are void- in; tll acorn to man than tum-u that possibly they have Incorporated under «he law! of New latexâ€"Slant City Journal. Dom, Lind, and Together. Mr. nd Mrs. John L. Wane of Al- bany, R. Y., born the use 01, ll:- tyclxht ymn ago, died Aug. 10 with- in u to. hours 0! ml mm and were buried Aug 12. The aged couple ten devoted h each other during a long married mg. The hnabnnd died Inc of :quy. When she realised that h. m me. In. w-yne took to her bed Ind nort- ly utter died. Would flak. Wu lmpuolhk. 0n the m heron hln death. whlch «canned neatly In Moscow. Plot. ‘ l’hllllpol manned I letter to I no per at that all] mtlu that (or you: he had been export-influx wlth I flow to ovolvlu h duth-dollllc lu- utmmt of lunch power lhht war would become Imam-Mo. had had found I mu- m: mam!“ tho elect- ol In nplonlou over I dbl-loo ot thousands of allot. The New anon-cod tut he would shortly lur pvt hls dlncovm to the at. New hum Arum†of sauce and It h m bola; manned II Iclootlflc clr- ole: whether he [in Men M: Iecret to the grave. Hln death van die to polmlhg from male held. It In no! expectant that the Search†vlll maul h1- ronlu‘nuon to the mldnnt John he have. [at Bag- lud to “luv up the work at the Mn- ku hound-tr NIIIIIIOO. Ila ha not mmtod in migration 700., And Even now ha ha not Indicated to tho Pmldont Just who: he may leave tho cabinet, but no Ind the pro-Idem hue dllcuuod (he «abject may (Imo- md bun 3 mutant mule:~ lundlnu running It. at In pending cautions before the In: department caused lulu: to to null: for 5 longer period than he Ind Inland". Wan! to Luv. prort. - layman-re totals. The“. mm of In. Frederick W. Vanda â€It.“ Benjamin Thv.who objectot to m m of III mm with curl of 1mm. sad at Ha. Ha- m .mhthomotflo Wyndham. curator-lulu. George Wyndham. chief secretary for Ireland, who now ï¬gure: prom!- nontly In the public on In connection with the [Hill Ind bill, is longtime. spoken of Is "the knight errant of English politics," because of M: In- stinctive love for form-n «am Mr. Wyndham has written some pretty vene- ond rumor credits him with being the author of a clever navel. No Action Will 30 Taken aa Rea-it oi Firing on American Planar. The contemplated ease of Capt. Christopher 8. Chan against the Cana- dian government for the action 0! the patrol boat Petrol in ï¬ring upon the ash tog Silver Spray. vbea the veoael 1 was alleged to have been in Canadian water-a. will be dropped. Skipper Chan was advised by Coilccim oi‘ the Pori. Bmvnoflflqh,ioaaoenain his exact location at tho time of the hon- ble befor- taking the matter in ma United Statoa authorities. Ho haa done no, and atatea‘ibat he van our: the line. The autumn: is also undo by one of the captains of the ï¬shing floatihatneu-lyafloithotmm over the boundary and that the aunt Spray m at least two milea bayoaa the American water-a. The Philippines commission um ll)- pmpflate 0373.000 for mum. in- provemeMa. lnchdmg $312,000 for the completion of the coast gum amen II mm of conch-net!“ It Blanch-l und Improvement of the Insular M" yard I! mam. Commissioner Snub, onto! of the any, reviewed the history of the insur- rection and development of the pros- eni government. He said ivolhlrdc of the veteran. now no enroll“ in the civil mice. Vanna. 00 Army 0' 0n Philippine. um Panda and BM ‘ tum hundred mm.- of the may at the Philippine. eelobnted :1 II:- Illa Aux. ¢ the anniversary at the oc‘ cannon o! Nun. by the joint Ind and um forces 0! the United Balm. which occurred on An; 1:. Im, on. day If!" the an!" of the page. proton)! at WuNngtou. The obsolete uniform: we" mur- rected and than was I made In the mm In which the delegates from tho souther- Islands, chd II bloc shim lnd khaki. participant TIII wu foliowed by I W CELIIIATI TAKING 0F MANILA 1 0! couno MI appointment as Boo- roury 0! Wu would â€calla“ the “mainline!!! of I new president at the Phlllpplno communion. In all prob:- blllty 003. Luke Wright would Inc< coed to the presidency of the com. lulu-Ion. MI ml: u | member of that. body hula: been mlunfly ut- mlcmry to the Malnutrition. Some other changes Ibo would no Involved ‘ In the IMIIQIISOIII of Gov. Taft u‘ secretary of war. but. nothing donn- no men!†than on be uld I! m- limo. CANADIAN PATROL IN RIGHT. Thu Gov. Taft will be Mr. [tool'- aucceuor as secretary of Imr the" can be little or no doubt. He Is {unit hr with may of the problems which the secretary at wu‘ will bus to meet And Iolvo; be In A Irma. person-l lrlond of the president, who has an nhldlnx conï¬dence in his aunt, and patriotism. and It In undmtood that he would welcome the clause ln~ valved. mwnm and†thanâ€. Mam-magmaâ€. mummy mlthcmlm Hood-run“ Gunman-linen WMdM-‘M’h From a Canadian View. Two Boer generlla have purchased 100.000 acre! 0! land for colonization yum-en In‘ Mexico. It It evident that recognition In South Atria It not camel-c r’pldly. luv. Deï¬ance Burch. you .3 in druid to loop It um cup-ch are cold. W Burch I: not on "or than an othor Sure . but. contains I on. .0 agwkmmdudhlor-mmom-ll “or“ no cavemen. War. It not for the multitude d mm that thmngto Egypt every vh- ter than would be no flying In Ion. pan- of the country. for. m every Immdafloa. frog: Inc-:- In dun-u- tlng numberu. ' An Ann-Dinner Tum. Beginning August Ind. 11.. K. b 'l'. trill! N0. 8, will lave Kn.“ cm Union Depot at 12:25 9. m., Instead o! 10:86 n. n. :- heretofore. This mun n om After-Dinner Train for Tau, giving mflfl from m mmwmuommnuytoby over In Kna- on, for moral hm, pants reached by the â€Katy†In 0th- honn. Indian Territory 1nd Tons. Lama! Icy In the World. In 1 cemln Parl- establlahmont the largest boy I- the world la n- Mblled. Hll none I! Anton Mochty. Ho weighs 150 pounds and In ten nan old. HI. pron: nea’hu 45 Inches hom "up" to amp“. and his head In 23 lichen In dunner. Nuns an Amos It: too- on each foot nd It: ï¬nger- ou each land. I: ll- village they all him “the rum bill.†on account at the mini"; 0! ll. to» WWII. CANNOT II CURID MuWfltho-rin. I’d-Milk“ :mmhmtmnu-uâ€"uh Iona-(km «singleton-“Milk bhmnlmdiflqm'ï¬ï¬‚ h Imam linen. w o! In an a“ at but wflcth nothing but no Illa-d dthwnflm Wo-mcivoo-nllndnl Don-nutmeâ€" dwhmhwnnhllmmh and by Huh Cut-uh Cum. Send forum-Inn rm. 9.; was". (.0.. rouge. \ “Obmwwodolmmum which to u- ï¬nd“. and had It... unwind Manta III- hn. ad that wu Alï¬e‘- vu o! unreal-3 II."â€" Wall-gun our. ' '0“: nld Aldo. 'Ic (viaâ€"Ar an I. not lnuddor yob.‘ "M's Ola: lay m nice Aida. Ho Had 0 Now Job. “The natural cloud“: at the Sand! luvlu: people. m not been emu!- oted 5 panels In the Itorlu an hue been told about than." an I Hiram Iumbomu who in In to" no other «1. “During (I. In! head". a mp1. or any but“. Aim and 010. liodu. veto working mom. pollng out ion that m lerhd Into an inlet. at the Nut and hunt jammed than The noon grub all "In. and Alï¬e hiked lion; to no mm on: Ilono. “hm’h'cf' Mo r-n' rm. no ch but. “Now since I have taken .1: mm boxes at Dodd'l Kidney Pul- l foal wellnnlnudmnhlotodoulm work on the Inna." “I took medicine from dlflonnt 600 ton but they did not do me In] good. The! I tried Dodd'o Kidney Pull pro outed (or me by a mod Mood. Mot 1 land token the lint box I (on already a hoop honor; I '8. relieved of the min Ind could volt ud chop wood: wd tho contraction o! my mm b. m to who. “Lu: winter I auflered very much with Rheumatism. I could neither wuk nor ride on horseback nor do any hm work. Rev. Mr. Pope has given for publlw lion 3 statement made to him by u Germnn farmer who is a member at his congregation. The mun nun. 1- George Hoellerer, and he has given Rev. Mr. Pope this letter: A German Farmer'u Cue. Rich Fountain. Mo., Aug. 17th.â€" Rev. Joseph Pope at this placo ll wldely and favorably known In I clergyman who has done and In doing much for Ms people. He Is very much beloved by everyone for the manu- ness of his pastoral work. When the tenderloot humanist learns to say "Sutjea. sutjes!" to him- self no In more than halt taught.â€" New York Sun. I it taken the ienderfoot bait-caster I long time to learn that bait-casting in like golf, that is, the more you pm! the less you do. The Boers lave 3!: expression which they use to their oxen when mixed with a heavy load in the middle of a long river. Thoy lay. it almost caressingiy: It in "Suues, sutjes!" It. meant. "Softly does it!" and it fetches the cum every time, unless the mire runs clear down to the diamond deposit. He puts enough muscle Into the nod to lend the light belt 300 yards; than the boat tips end he grabs at the gun- wale with one hand to save himselt and wonder: why hle reel overnn and the line snarled. If this mlehnp 1|er not happen, some other accident oc- curs, and he catches fewer nah. than hls more experienced companions. When Your Omar my. A Door Exproulon m tho Tendering III! Cub:- u Rmomhcr. The trouble with the tondertoot but cuter In that ho II too strong Ind tho but I: not a rock nbove utter. "CHILI. 0' TH! menu V _ Incom From Trnveleu. 'A single nllmd company. the New York Central. received 3170.000 In fuel during than summer moï¬lhs u! Iâ€! on mount of it: man bull- â€a my; , New Vocation. Cecil Glynee Dllddglm. a wealthy Welshman, has married a Lnndon manlcurlst. who has shut my hm- lhnp and will devote her entire intention henceforth to paring and ï¬ling her new name. This tlrne, however, Corbett strug- gted to his feet and again faced his glgnntte adversary. Wllh hardly a moment's hesitation Jetmes swung his right and main landed on Cor- belt“: stomach. Jim dropped to the floor, and then It was that Tommy Ryan. seeing that It was all over. moâ€" tioned to Referee Graney to stop the punishment. Jlmn J. Corie“. ulna on Corbett: stomach. The nunyho conquered John I.. Snillnn dropped to tho floor In may, and {he memorable scene n{ (‘nrson City. when Bob Fltzslmmous landed his so- lar Nexus blow, wu‘llmmt duplicat- The and amp shortly Iflm the I». gluoln‘ o! the (oath round. when Jul hie. planned one at his "mac lefl Notthwt out t‘m'hott MM no»; ttw “on be but Innoum'nt Mo dhl mu mmpor unmnd the ring In much A! van amount, but Innlnvt [wot u clout, to 'I.I nppnmmt as .muilolv. thinkln: lay to doing he would Rut Inntuto M ttm rhumyhmn lung to" Those tactlru were undumhh-dty (run at by (my Tummy llyun and. It Iran Iplrml. m-re Imduuhtmlly the hut methods t‘nrlwtt mum Idopt. lly Itnytng In How tu- ntmunt mnrlu Itwty he was pinyin: I "on"; â€aw Ind he could du thin mm'tl hotter hy nun"; chm; than hy nprtntlnz. an be Int started In do. Jen mun nut 1 tuned M- ttnt he was Ms mural, It not Ms murmur. at this game. The M: fella": snow! «I: n tantalum. Corbett emuld I," mulling IH'I Mm for the ï¬rst st: rounds. when he tried to outbox Mm. Ml lolluw'n Mon. Jan. haven-r. did BM mm .1 Como" “Help-led. Ho did not noun a! hm Ind lulu: wlldly. but mun-d nu tmnnl Mm. mount-d his mummy carefully. hm! did not nllomm lo hit nnlou Carbon Ill within cit-Inna. Corbett had mapped out his plan of battle to keep at a safe distance from the champion for the ï¬rst ten rounds. By doing so he hoped Jeit would be- come so tired he could step in. hit him at will. stay the limit, and secure the decision on points. He expected Jefl to rush at him like a wild bull. and that. his neatness 0! foot would wily carry him out of range oi’ the James J. Jeii’rios is still champion heavyweight pugmst of the world. He retained his title by defeating James I. Corbett in the tenth round or a twenty round contest at hie chnnica' pavilion. San Francisco, Aug. 14. Corbett Proves No Match far the Henvywcltht Puuilistic Champion in Their Fight at San Francisco â€"- Solar Plexus Blow Decides Battle. JEFFRIES wms‘ IN TENTH". w "Play Square and Don't Tali.†H There would be ‘ whole" lot I“ trouble In the world If folk- eo-ll '1 fl, realize that thorn II MI 0.0 (wit Inn; on the wall. Thy m DOI'l Till.†flame of Fontenoy. The mum of Famenoy is the only large battle over (ought II! which 1h. uponslug skin were" equalâ€"~each 70’ 000 mooâ€"and 'lhe lanes of "econ Ill vaonshed equal also, both being 7.59. mam ’ h The turn“ crowd that over aw a ï¬ght In San anctsco was man! at the rings-Me. It wu estimate! that the receipts were at but 8100.000. 0! this the ï¬ghters get 75 put out. which they mm between then In tho muo or 75 per cent to the winner Ill 25 per cent to the Iowan. OI tho but: of the recetpts mounting to tho ï¬gure eattmued Jeflrten would r0 min as his share 356,250 at! Our- bett 818.760. This in the lm purse ever [might for by any two pugtllsts. The winner's end amount! to more than the entire purse of his last light with Corbett and the lonor'l mare Is more than the ordinary wil- ner'a end. Jelrles only grinned and waded lulo Ms mar." the harder. Corbett: a]. (om ul tmlnlnx wu “am-Madly belo- I‘lclal lo hlm from I physical poll! of flow, but It apparently detracted fro- Ma speed. Ila du- not keep guy from Jelrles In the manner that I“ anticlmlad. bu: cllnched u ever, op- mrhmn; Ho ulna dld some 15ka darklng, lhmhy Avoiding dad], blown. but all his cleverness m of no "all. He laugh! Mn ï¬ght. and when "m (line came 19mm delivered the necessary blows. 13d mubllahel Mu- se" more ï¬rmly than ever a clan- plon heavy-â€lgm mum of tho world. "Wllfll Mm. Eddie; he's in!" h knock me out." During "no MM Cube" talked cot- Mnmmsly m Joflrlea. and lo the rat- rm made I number of “calm r. mnrks. "e um um to no old. old Ihpnevor Jeflrles landed I Nor would make a jest!“ remark. In the slut rum-d. during . ell-ch. just that Jel- Hn Ind mam-ed II. nvmly, I. remarked to tho Mono: "(’0er in! very clout. but JOC- rim I“ lino-Ill â€III", In. and M M mun-km Impï¬wo-nl‘ No "to â€rally mutton-d Pub.“ darts. I). ï¬ght. with the «mm o! the eighth and Math mum: liven Now that he Inmkd tom. and Ma «perm vault Ind nlrunl'h were hand In 'II II the Mid." nvtorw I-‘Adla (Ir-n07 «Id arm liq mm "an u in I and kinda.†«talent. H w“ mmrnlly rontdml u I bop.- Iu-a an to: Carbon. II» and. t al- lnn! light. In! to nut “and a M In 'll. M In! Corbett In an annual. and upwonlly III outmlmod by Jo!- mm-Jml lam lulho ï¬ght I. tuned up and nhmtod Inn. 0‘ Ma oId-llm «low-men. Won tho um. Iowan". mung hm that pumnlly help“ In duel-ll"; the male 0! (ho Int. Jeflrles was not only stmugor. tub or and cléverer than ever before, but he used his head to better purpose. and, although Corbett would hlt hlm hard enough to hurt tn ordinary man. Jeffrles would bore ï¬ght In without uollclng the blown, and would deliver The ï¬ght domonamted beyond .31 doubt that Jaime» stands alone in his class. He showed remarkable in movement in both speed and skill. He was never In better condition. He looked lighter than usual. and tho way he moved about on his Iceland the frequency with which he coun- tered Corbett‘s leads astonished everyo body. £1}