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KTfJTTT PAGES DAILY EAJ9TT OREGO.MAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1910. PAGES THRE3B T IE0 T0LST03 CLAIMED BY DEATH FIX IS IS WKITTKN TO AGED NOVELISTS LIFE Kml Cunm YoHtcnlay Morning With Family at B1m1i1o Clings to His Duiightcr Tutina to tho Last. AsUpovIa, RuHsia, Nov. 21. Count L-o TolMtoi died here yesterday mor ning. The end came peacefully. At his bedside when he passed away were Countess Tolstoi, Dr. Makovetsky and the other physlciuns who have been attending him. Without being received back Into the Orthodox Greek church and know. Ing that death had arrived, the end enmo. There was apparently no suffer ing, as death came as the dying man Slept. The patient slept for a little while, seemingly breathing more comfart ablv than usual. Dr. Thturovsky and Russian Orthodox church. In his re ply to his excommunication he clear ly explained his views, which includ ed the denial of the Trinity, the de nial of the deity of Jesus and his vic arious atonement, or orthodox con ceptions of the future world, of every kind of saeramentallsm. He believed that the Sermon on the Mount liter ally Interpreted Is the supreme law of the Christian life, and he laid special stress on the precept, "Resist not evil." . Among the works In which his re ligious views expounded are "What the People Live By," "What to Do," "My Confession," "My Religion," "The Death of Ivan Ilvitch." "Where Love is There God is Also," "The Kingdom of God is Within You," "Tliu Kreutzer Sonta." "Work While Ye Have the Light," "The Power of Darkness," v. drama. "The Fruits of Enlightenment," a satirical comedy, "Master and Servant,"' "Politics and Religion," "Patriotism and Christian ity," "What Is Art," and "Resurrec tion." There are American transla tions by Dole, Hapgood and others. Tolstoi gave up all privileges of rank to live a life of labor, and dur ing the famine In Russia he went am ong the poorer classes and carried out his gofspel of seclal service. A Peculiar Wrench. Dr. Usoff, nevertheless, in a statement j of the foot or ankle may produce a I to Tolstoi's son. Michael, held out but very Ber0us sprain. A sprain is more j slight hope and did not hesitate to pa)nfui tnan a break. In all sprains, predict a quick end, under ordinary . cutg burns and Bcalds Ballard1 I mortal circumstances. j, Liniment 18 the be8t thln8 ,0 ' Tolstoi, tney said, was a epienuiu , use RciieVes the pain instantly, re patient in mind and bldy. except the:duces BweIiing, is a perfect sntlsep heart. , I tic and heals rapidly. Price 26c, 50c In one of the heart attacks, Tolstoi' -. n0 RoM hv . Koenoen A was alone with his eldest daughter, Tatina. He suddenly clutched her hand and drew her to him. He seem ed to be choking but was able to whisper: Patient CoiiHt'lous Near End. "Now the end has come; that Is all." Tatina was greatly frightened and tried to free herself so she might call Bros. NO NEW IRRIGATION WORK. Probably Seven Years Will lie Re quired to Finish tho Projects Now FiKler Way. , Washington. It is not probable that any new Irrigation projects will he the doctor, but her father would not ""a "ie bhi--i.i lorn...'.. ... release her. She called loudly from ' eBht V to come, inasmuch as con where she sat. The physicians inject- I at the Iat "-"Ion, clearly indl ed camphor, which had an almost Im. catcd Its belief that the projects now mediate effect in relieving the pres-, "nflT way should be completed In Bure. j their entirety before any new work Is Tolstoi soon raised his head and . started, then drew himself up to a sitting po- j Engineers of the reclamation ser sltlon. When he had recovered his vice estimate that It will require the breath he said: I expenditure of approximately 170,- "There are millions of people and 000,000 to complete all existing pro many sufferers In the world. Why ' Jects. Congress last session made always anxious about me?" ! available $20,000,000 towards this Tolstoi put up a hard fight against end, with a view to completing units the disease. The spread of the In- that are now in an unfinished state, flammatlnn of the lungs had been reducing the amount to 160,000,000, checked, but It was necessary to re- which mush come out of the regular sort to powerful stimulants frequent- reclamation fund. ly administered to keep the heart go- ' Money Is now going Into the fund Ing. The heart action was very bad at the rate of about $7,000,000 a year all day and late In the night an attack 1 and if this rate continues It will take of cardiac failure, more severe than seven years to complete the existing several during the day, went far tow- ! projects. It is known that the re ard completing the patient's exhaus-! ceipts from the sales of public lands tlon. After the heart action had been J are gradually falling off, but it is also strengthened, the patient fell asleep. ; true that money Is being returned to Biographical. I tne reclamation fund in greater quan- Count Lyof Nlkolalevltch Tolstoi , tUei, each year by settlers who hava was born at Yasnays, Polyana, gov- taken up lands and are paying for ernment of Tula. September 9. 1828. 1 their water in annual installments. In 1843 he entered the University of Th(J ncreaed returns from settlers Kazan, where he studied law and are expected to offset the diminishing Oriental languages. In 1861 he serv-' recepta from disposal of lands, io ed In the defense of Sevastopol dur- that the fund ln the lon runi wlll ing the cimean war. I aggregate about $7,000,000 a y II, waa uunng mis period oi nia year. career that he wrote, "Childhood, Boyhood and Youth." an autobio graphical sketch, and his descriptions of the Crimean war, "Sepastopol In December, 1854." "Sebastopol In May, 1856," "Sebastopol In August, 1855," and "The Invasion." At the conclusion of the war he went to St. Petersburg, where he wrote and published, "The Snow storm" and "Two Hussars." Tolstoi was greatly Interested in the condition of the poorer classes and their condition and he founded a free school on his property, furnishing the text books and reading matter from his own pen. It was at this time that he wrote "Family Happenings,' "Three Deaths" and "Pollkuschka." In 1862 he married the daughter of a Moscow physician and shortly after ward wrote the two books upon which his reputation chiefly rests. They were "War and Peace" and "Anna Karenina." In the year 1877 Tolstoi began to develop his characteristic views of re ligion, and his expression on the sub ject were the cause of his excommuni cation from the Holy Synod of the i Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, they eaa , not reach tba seal of tbs disease. Catar , -n Is blood or coostltocloaat disease, sad ; In order to cure It low sinst take internal I remedies. Bail's catarrh Core Is takes la ternally, and acta directly oa tba blood and I mucous surfaces. Ball's Catairs Cars to , not a qosck medicine. It was prescribed by ' one of the best pbysldsas la tbia country ' tor years snd Is a regular prescription, it uj ! composed of tbs best toalcs known, combin ed with tbs best blood portflere, scUag di rectly on tb morons surfaces. Tbs perfect combination of tbs two lagredients Is whst produces sncb wonderful results tn cartas, Catarrh. Head for testimonials free. F. i. CIIENKY CO.. Props., Toledo, O. 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