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MiLLfeBORO ARGUS JULV II lil'i
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WOT
BUYERS
TTEHTI0N1
S SUPREME COURT SAYS
fju'u Ins put on Munlrer
l Salem, I ucsU.iy
Having regoincfJ my health I am not going
cut of business at buxton. On the contrary
J am putting in a much larger stock of dry
goods, groceries, boots and shoes.
FOR NEXT 60 DAYS
I will make the following reductions to cash
buyers where the sale equals $1 or more:
On Grocrrics 5 pt rn nti
On Dry Goods 5 per cent.
On Shoe 10 percent.
On IibIi 'iOpcrn nt.
Th inking you for your past pitroiiao and nssurin you that I
will make it profitable for you In a contimmico of your trade.
Yours Respectfully,
T. B. PERKINS, Buxton, Ore.
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'IT. H. W. llAISKH. (IKOKiIK MtZNK.R. l.KVI SMITH,
I. ilui.Lis. W. K. Nkvvli.i., 1!. T. IU'xton.
wcialc your puronage and hope to merit a contin
uance of name.
ITS: Ollicial statement January 31, 1910, $ltS.X.91
its: Ollicial statement March 29, 1910, $1 11,51.90.
Increase in Deposits iiO per cent.
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tuiti iU t,t July. I'Uti, Mi.irli I- Hit wrk
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n l it tun fil ii In m.wttr for vttitil
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tlllt Hull J. W. lltHltljll, I tititity JihIkhuI
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1 11 nr. IMIII. I111 llir rimuin Unit On Ciri'iHl
Jinli'ii ul Hit- llwtrut uf l.ifh njt'.liiB
lull t tniiily li a pari in nl.srnl Irulit llir
I 'utility nil llii tlnttt.
W. II. Il.illumilo. W. Iliiinpliny.
Atltitiiiyi lur I'liiiitttll.
a stay of fxecution, which was
I ja'ant'-ii.
! Ililru-t AtttrTiiiu P f' Tinfriti
ROSEUUR MUST mt;:
aiyifl thf eanc Ik; fore the Sn-
jiririif i,ourt June as; ami hal
the ilccn e if tiie lower court
affirmed July 12 the ca.se mn
linally dett-rniinfil in 11 months
from the time of the mnnier. j
The jury which convicted Uose-
! lair:
Says Ihcrc a mi MiMarriaur of law' Austin 'I'. I' lxton ...Forest Grove
T. W. Sain (jaston
Tucker I'almcr..'. N. County
('. F. Tijfard Tiardville
O.-'-ar F. Larsen Tualatin
J. F. i'randt Tivfardville
of cir -uit' J"h" N'1tk Tualatin
' Wiiiiarn .tevenK rarminKton
j k. HoffarlH-r Tiardville
T. Anderwjn Farminvrton
I'.. Gould Tualatin
Clem Shaner North I'lain
konelair's attorney, J. A. Jeff
rey, of I'ortiand, contended that
his client was insane when he
killed his wife, and he objected
to the evidence of Dr. A. R Bai-
ey. Dr. F. A. liailey, and Dr.
Williamson, of Portland. He
hased his ajipeal to the Supreme
Court on the question of insani
ty, although his witnesses swore
they thought koseiuir was sane
enough to transact business, as
well as realize the enormity of
his offense.
koselair w ill now be brought
here for sentence as soon as the
mandate is returned.
In referring to the insanity
plea of koselair. the court states:
"The line of demarKation be
tween sanity and insanity is so
indistinct, in some instances,
that it is difficult accurately to
be determined even by a physic
ian. It is also perplexing lor a
medical expert to explain the ex
tent of mental infirmity or to
elucidate the decree of intelier tual
strength so that a person unac
quainted therewith may pain a
correct idea of the capacity or
resKjnsibility of a person whose
particular act is the subject of
judicial inquiry."
The court continues: "In or
der, therefore, to adopt the lang
uage of a witness to the under
standing of men of ordinary in
telligence, courts have permitted
answers to be piven which would
seem almost to trench uion the
issue that the jury were called
upon todetermine,"
Jl llltl: MOdKi: kf.Mll.KS lilr. OPINION
nr JumilC
John D. kusi'lair. the wife mur
derer, convicted last Winter at
the November term
court, must hanj?. Justice Moon
a former HilbJmrite, wrote the
opinion, and he says there was
no miscarriage of justice in the
case ami the slayer will now be
brought to Hillslioro and a;,'ain
M-iitciiCed to death by strand Na
tion. koselair was well known in
this city, where he lived for
vv. -a.'
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Mnir is the
NUW BEST
TIME
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j.tur ttt'lh etui tt.
plain ft ntl ttrt.lif
w.tr.lt ttitntt, Ftiroul-of-tttwn
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Itrttttnt wi.tk In ouft
iIiit If tit't-tiirr.
1-mifni
MnlwCmni 55.00
22iBrttlTMtli3.50
Gtiil rillinn 1.00
EmmI riii.rc 1.00
til..- F-n -w .50
6mi Rubier , n
PlitM 5.00
Rtit Rubhw F.
ptt.. 7.50
fl.nlr.i titr'tiMt .50
T M1THOOI
OLDS' Type "A" Engine
FROM !, To 12 H. P
j
ITS AS SIMPLE AS IT LOOKS
( ri o nui(i Mil iptetl by ti e U H. tl.ivcrrmont. )
I'-TO-DATEi-Iei nnt n in- experiment but is built
by nnii,eis of jer t f fxpenence.
h in in mi o foful nunriiiinn ( r 25 y'f. Repoirfl at any
i'u-ih J imp Hpirk I jnitiou thM bt known. Spew
ily b-oh u ntl while in nprntion Cm eneily be mounted
" f tr it i, I. n mi i,oen. Junt the thinir for tin larmer
s on Application. Sample at our farm
for Exhibit. $85, Upwards.
R. J. SCHWANKE, Agent
Koine i near P. R. & N. station, Centerville.
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t..: t.tr..it, .n rrm.hiin oWtt or trtli.-w work
Uor ifrwl tVmUiton KrtH. You rtioi p.t lwttr
MtnliMi tnrkKiowhert. no mutter how mi li jou i,
All nnrk fully K nraiittl for flfiu yrnrw.
Wise Dental Co.
I INCORPORATED
Painless Dentists
rtlllt.t BuHdlna. TMrd 1 WMMttfton, P0RIIAND ORrCOK
, vium .r: I A. M. U I . U. i4Mi. u 1
Notic- ol Final Sttll mfnt
NnlltK Is lipreliy kH en. Hint tlio mnlrr.
MftTitl. Hi" AilminiHtrator of lli Kmttlt
nf liKitit'l llt rrt'it, Ih-iieatitNl, Iih.m HUI, In
tint I'tumtv Ctiiirt uf Ih KialiMif Ort'Kon,
fur WKsliiiiKton ounly. Iti limil atvtiunl
hi huiI Ksliile, Hinl Unit "iiiil i.'iiirt li m
tlxtul Mitittlitv. tlio ISih ilny uf .Inly. HUH
hi 10 A. M., uf tli xniil iy n t Ho Ctmntv
ilnui'l ii.iiitn, in Hlllslmrti, Ori- ill, tun lite
liiiir mitl pliP fur liearliii; i-tfiliiiin tn
hhIiI II mil iiiti'ntinl,Hiitl I'm- thf until hhiiIh
lltfllt ofcaUl f.nltilo,
Dtittiti Oils I.riih ilnv of .Itnif. A. I) , IUI0
I.KWIS M. HKKKON.
Atltiiliiiilrttir (if llii" Ki'iito of Iuni'l
llermn, i Vrt'tiitit)
Tliti. U, TniiKii'S J'.. Attorney for Atl-
ililnlNtriitor
SUMMONS.
A!"ilnl8irtur' Notice
if .
n'lUro j..
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1 linrttliv ttlvi.n Hinl. I. Kin iitnliir
litiiti, hy lh (limiitv (!onrt
c, ' "I Oriwtin. fP WHHhini'tim
r i',! ' "I't'olnttiit Ailiiilliltlnittir of
'i'liii,;! -.,"' Kr.nil,'nt'k Mull, Dimmm il.
Hlll llii Nrtit ).HHHI HlllltlXtlll.
:"'i'ii.i,? ' lly 'I'ifllllml us mifli All
Hrn Inn., "IhIhih Hirtilimt milil OHliile
inoiillis from tli ! of thlt notice.
Piitinl tht J tuirt 14. It'll)
VV U llnrrntt, Atl mltitatrattip ct the K.m
tnle of Kreiltirlckn Moll. Hefoaaeu,
the Will of hbIiI ileieaeed annex!.
with
inn,
Kon
ii"rf,
t 111 v
i Willi
i tihllntl ,o prtmcnt thpNiiiiid tu
"w uiiina in MlllHloro, lira
T(i)isr voucheii, within six
See our prices-ladies' and
iretits' shoes. You know the
lines and know we are sellinjr at
cost and manv lines less than
cost.-H. Wehruntf & Sons.
IN Till! CIRCUIT COUKT OK THE
HTATK OF OUKiION. KOIt WASH
INGTON COUNTY
I.tiniwl Jnntw, I'lnltititl,
VH
M.irtin A. Joniw, Delemliiiit.
To M tit tin A. Jones the iiliove nainetl
tlt'ftittiliint :
In the Niune ot the Suite of Oregon:
Yon ere lioriiliv reiin let! ami cnim niitul
M to appear In tlio above enililetl court
Hint niiHwer the eoinpliiint 11 1 mi awitinsl
you in the aixivo enilllet) cause, on or lie
fore the expiration of lx weoks from th
dale of the firm pulilication of this n ain
inona in the e ill-ilio'-o Artun, tlio iliuu of
the til Nt publiiMlioii therAif IteiiiKJune
Moth, 1010, ami ihe IhhI, inihlicatlon tlittroof
httlitK Au. 11th, l'JIII. tti-wlt: On or hit
f.,,.m A nt, II mill mill villi u-ill itleuii
' take nollce that il you fail no to answer
Haiti couiplnlnt, the plaliitiii will applv to
tlte court for the relief pravetl for ami tin
uiHiitleti in her complaint, to-wil: for a
tlccree dlNsolvlmf the iimrrlfitfe nml nuir
ria;e oonlrimt oxistlni! Itetwmm you, upon
the proiiml of tletertlon ami for suelt
other relief as may ho tieeine I proper ami
eouitahle.
Thla Niiiiimons Is serveil upon you by
publication by order of Honoralile ,1. U.
Campbell, Judge of the above, untitled
court made and tl tiled June V7ili, 1!' 10. and
which order requires that you appear ami
answer on or before the expiration of six
weeks from the dale of the Ural publica
tion, to wit! on or before Aii. 11. 1IM0.
Bagley A Hare, Attorneys for I'laiiitiff.
A v- I
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From photo of the murdered
woman. She was a profes
sional nurse, as well as a sten
ographer, and endeared her
self to the people of Imtf
l'.each, Cal.. where she did
noble, rescue work .when the
city's hit,' hotel burned down.
Mrs. koselair was the same
avre of Roselair's daughter,
Marie.
C -Urn -V, XFftA - It
e .. . . - ..ti . it !. ...
Wm. Hadey Sr.. who has 100
acres in hops at Leisyville, was
over to the city Tuesday after
noon.
Alex Gordon was over from
ilencoo Monday. Alex has been
one of the hip timothy raisers in
his section for years.
Ladies' and pents' underwear
at cost Ladies sleeveless vests,
8 cents; 12 1-2 cents and 25 cents.
Men s shirts and drawers, an
cents. 3' cents and 40 cents.
H. Wehrunp & Sons.
he t-iil irniM Ml nml nro:nTnil her
hniiw from tlte rtr. Hf hail two
feiiiea to climb, and be always sut on
the list fen for a time to pet hia
rouraice up. Sister Mnrth;i. without
pretemllni; to w-e atiythinir. noietl this
ihinif ami ilannil aicorilinly. She
platinetl for a J:ir. Htir wtis a ery
practical wotinn. nml "tie I:iy when
her aiater liml coinf l the smre she
bunted up a hainliaw. ainJ. removing
the top mii. she maw it at oust in
two and replaced It. It was Just at
tbe ptt where Joe cUmln-d over. It
mliflit work, and It might not. She
would take her chnncea on that
That evening, aa the aun went down
and tbe gloaming came on and the
blrda twltlerfd their last notea and
tbe akivter began roaming for prey.
Joe Tillman iiilht have Itevti o'wwrvetl
making a sneak ai-nma tbe fields He
hadn't Tlslted tbe widow for three
nlghla. tjeliig In terror of her alater.
He bail atxl it as long aa be could
and wtia now coming to borrow her
barn or aiookehouse or front fence.
The two wldowa ant on the veranda
and waited One waited to see If Joe
would come, and the other waited for
tbe Jar that bud leen planned for.
Joe and tbe Jar arrived together. If
his heart hadn't been beating so tu
niultuously a he laid bands on that
top rail be would have noticed aouie
iblttg wrong, but as It fa be climbed
up and took bis seat and had acarcely
begun his hitching around wbeu there
w,i a crush nml be went backward
bend over hi-els.
A crash was beard on the veranda.
and both wldowa uttered exclamations
and rose up. Itoth reasoned It out that
It was Joe Tillman. Both ran for tbe
fence. Yes. It was Joe. He lay Id a
heap on tbe far side of the fence, a
leg doubled under him. and the wo
men had to take dowu a lot of the
rails to get over and at him. At
tbe first groan be gave they knew his
leg was broken. At tbe second tbey
ran fur a mattress and carried bitn
lixo the house. The hired man waa
bunted up In the barnyard and dis
patched for a doctor, and long enough
before uililolght tbe broken limb bad
been set and the patient waa doing
well. ludtvd. be waa doing so well
that tbe Widow Splcer cauie out or
tbe apare bedroom with blushing
cheeks and said to her sister:
"Martha, what do lou think has
happened?"
Hasn't broken tbe other leg floun
dering around, haa be?"
"Joe haa asked me to marry hlmT
"Hoot: But I had given him two
weeks to make np hia mind In."
But what do yuu know about It?"
Why. I broke hia leg. I made np
my mind to break his leg or his neck
to bring til m to time, and now It won't
be over alx week before he can limp
off to tbe preacber'a with you and be
married. Surah. there Is only one way to
treat a bashful man who la In lore with
;ou-break his leg and n k him talkf
jit
k it:
From photo of koselair after
he surrendered to Sheriff Han
cock, and was placed in jail.
many years. While residing
here he sold fish all over the
county and he was very abusive
to his wife and children. He
beat the woman who was a sec
ond wife, and was finally landed
in jail after pivinp her a fearful
whipping. She was given a di
vorce trom koselair, and went
Fast, where she later married,
koselair drifted to Portland and
in November, 1908, marriea a
young woman by the name of
Lizetta Dombrower, whose moth
er lives in suburban Los Angeles.
He took her to his home in the
hills beyond Timber. The wife
was in delicate health and one
morning at the breakfast table,
six months after marriage, kose
lair brutally killed her with a
large knife, 20 inches in length,
and the body was literally covered
with gashes inflicted by the hus
band in his terrible rage. One
arm was practically severed; her
skull had been crushed by seven
or eight blows and her throat
was severed clear to the back of
the head. It was a dastardly
piece of work and Koselair has
always claimed that he asked
for cream for his mush and that
the wife threw a pan of milk on
him; that he tried to fend off
the blow but accidentally struck
her instead of the pan, and that
when he saw she was mortallv
wounded, finished her to put her
out of her misery. The terrible
slashing of the body, however,
shows that koselair struck her
time and time again.
CHRONOLOGY OP THE CRIME
koselair killed his wife May 15,
1909; surrendered to Sheriff Han
cock May l(i, at G:00 o'clock in
the morning; remained in jail until
December term of circuit court;
the jury was sworn in December
15; the jury returned a verdict of
guilty December 21; Judge Camp
bell sentenced him on December
28, the penalty to be hanging,
and the date of execution set for
Friday, February 11. On Febru
ary 4, Jeffreys asked for a new
trial, which was denied, and on
February 9, he appeared before
the Supreme Court and asked for
The Broken Leg
By M. QUAD
Copyright. 1910. by Asoclted Lit
erary Press.
The Widow Spieer lived ou the out
skirts of the .village of Fowlerville.
ami next to her little farm ou tbe west
lived Joe Tillman, a bashful mau.
One evening he found her sister
there, it was tin evening iu summer,
and he hail it nil planned out to ask
the willow how her tomatoes were
coining along If the potato bugs bad
appeared in the garden., if the summer
8illils!n'S had beguu to get hecks ou
them, and various other things and
then nil of a sudden he would ask
her to marry hiiu. It must be sudden
or not nt all.
The bash nil Joe had been plauning
this plan for n week, but It was alt
upset by lindlug the sister there. Such
was his embarrassment that be asked
Mrs. Splcer to leud him a hive of bees
instead of a hammer, mid he had hard
ly gol into the house wbeu he wauted
to get out again. After he had taken
his departure the elder widow said to
the younger:
"Sarah, how long has this thing
bmi going unV"
"What thing?" she replied, with
guilty blush.
"This uoiiseuse and waste of time.
That fellow Is lu love with you. aud
a dog with one eye could see It."
"If he la he hasn't said so."
"Then it's your fault, lou are as
red as paint, and you needn't deny
that you think a lot of him. Dou't
try to deceive a woman who has had
three husbands. What 1 wuut to
know Is why you haven't married
him?"
"lleenuse I'm not going to mnrry
again."
"Hoot-toot! Don't talk foolishness."
"Well. then. Joe Is a bashful man
and hnsu't asked me."
"That's better. There are some men
Imrn that way. 1 shall make it my
business to cure this old bach."
"Martha, If you Interfere"
"I shall stay right here until he pops
the question. No widow under forty
has any business to be a widow over a
year. If I wasn't fifty-two I'd be mar
ried wit hiu alx mouths."
"You'd rope In a man the same as a
en If, 1 suppose?" asked Mrs. Splcer
sarcastically. "But I forbid you to
meddle with my nffalrs. I like Joe
Tillman, but even If he was to ask me
to marry him 1 don't think I'd do It
that Is, 1 cnu't say that I would."
"Oh, well, we'll see about it," said
the elder sister, aud there the conver
sation dropped.
In making his visits to the widow
Joe did not come by the highway run
Ding past both houses. Instead of that
LOVE'S
REVOLUTION
Br EDGAR FALES MOODY
Copyright, 1310, by American Presa
Association.
eil? The filiating object looked like a
piece of cloth bnoveil ib-niP shapeil
over the water. Titer waa a human
I in under that dome.
In another moment It was nearly be
nefit h him propping from Hie bridge,
he caught It as It passed lie nml It
filiated with the current under th
bridge. He knew that he held tlt
body of a woman anil was raising the
bead As they floated out Into tn
moonlight he recognized In the colorlesa
fare the woman whom not long befor
he had led to the altar.
Had be before they parted plunged
knife Into her heart he could not hav
been more fully conscious that he had
murdered her. It waa the nonreslst-
ance or tnai pate race mm itinii
him. But one overwhelming Impulsa
possessed blni. He must av her. IT
ha failed the world would Indeed be
the horror be hail a few momenta be
fore conceived It to be. IJfe might
atill throb faintly within her, anil If ha
could get her ashore before It ceased
he might atone for all he now con
ceived himself to be responsible.
Like lightning, power ran down
through hia nerves to his muscles and
made them Iron. With one arm about
her, holding her chlu above the sur
face, he struck out with the other,
and a few strokes brought hltn ami
her to the shore. Once there he tmik
her up In both arms, climbed the bank
anil ran with her to his house.
On bringing her back to life depend
ed whether that house should be homo
or whether be should be an outcast
and a wreck.
He was successful. When she opened
her eyes and saw him and where she
was a look of Infinite pain paaseil
across her face.
Live, dear heart," he moaued; "live
that I may atone for the wrong I have
done you."
You. It was I. I should have Buf
fered In silence."
No matter. I know a way to pre
vent trouble between us In future.
Some wise person has said. 'For the
causes of disagreement look first with
in yourself.' Hereafter I shall blame
myself and not you. And. blaming my
self, you will not move me to anger."
I never blamed myself till you left
me tonight"
A year from that time a baby came.
nd there was another revolution In
which lore was triumphant
Things Theatrical.
It Is probable that next year lw
Fields will star Christie Macdonald In
new musical comedy.
Maxlne Elliott who ought to know.
says that beauty is a detriment to an
aspiring actress. She says the suc
cessful actresses are not, as a rule, the
pretty ones. I'retty girls go Into the
chorus.
Miss Gertrude Elliott, who In pri
vate life U Mrs. Forbaa-Kobertsou.
has been selected by the Llebler com
pany as the successor of Misa Eleanor
Xtobson In the role of Glad lu "Tba
Dawn of a Tomorrow."
Gertrude Coghlan, leading woman of
"The Traveling Salesman" company,
has a mushroom farm in the basement
of her house at Beusonhurst. N. Y.
She has been very successful, supply
ing a number of New York hotels
with the fresh product of her raising.
Tbey lived beside a river. Theirs
bad been a love match. an3 love
matches are not often made on aoy
other principles than love. They had
been brought up In affluence aud kept
bouse on little or uotbiug. illustrating
the sayiug. "When poverty comes in
at the door, love dies out through the
window.'
No; this is not true. They loved
each other deeply more deeply than
when they were married. But they
were overstrained. Moreover, tbey
fell into the habit of giving veut
to their feelings, and the more they
gave way iu this respect tbe more they
were egged on by tired nerves to do
so. Their quarrels grew more fre
quent and more violent He would
growl at the table that there was
nothing on It tit to eat. aud she would
tell him that be was responsible for
the quality of the food or the lack of
it. From that It would be crimination
and recrimination till they would both
be trembling with auger.
One night they quarreled till he felt
that If be did not go away from her
he should do or say that which would
be Irreparable. He opened the door
and went out Into the front yard. The
air was balmy, and the full moou
shone dowu from a clear sky. He
went out to the gate, through it and
as It swtuig back the lutch caught
with a click.
She heard It and said to herself:
"He Is gone. 1 shall never see him
again. My dream has vanished. 1 do
not care to survive it."
He weut across the road and looked
down at the river. At first he did not
see it His brain was whirling aud
could take nothing in through bis
eyes. But presently he saw the wa
ter peacefully flowing, reflecting the
silent heavens from Its bosom. An ir
repressible desire overcame him to
put au oblivion to bis troubles by
sinking himself and them in this place
of rest. He turned, and walked a
short distance down the stream to
where there was a bridge. Goiug on
to the bridge, be stood, looking over
the rail. The bark of a dog came
faintly from a distance.
There was a sound above as though
some one bad thrown something Into
the river, ne listened, but heard noth
ing more. Then, mounting the rail, he
let himself down on the projecting
planks beyond and stood there, listen
ing to two voices. The one said: "Go
back to her. Soothe her. Say to ber,
College and School.
Professor Louis T. Moore, brother-
in-law of President Taft. has been
elected dean of the College of Liberal
Arts of the L'uiversity ot Cincinnati.
Moore is professor of physics at the
university.
Vienna is much exercised over the
great number of suicides among young
students. As the medical men have
laid the cause of the trouble to over-
study, Austrian pareuts have formed
a league to bring pressure on the min
ister of education to reduce the num
ber of subjects taught lu the schools.
Dr. J. K. Patterson has been presi
dent of the University of Kentucky
for nearly half a century, lie feels
too old now to carry the burden ot
office any longer, but makes known
his purpose to will all his money
(about $-2"O.000 to the university. His
only sou died some years ago. and he
stipulates that a portion of tbe money
shall be expended on a memorial
chapel.
Law Points.
Money -which a parent expends In
the care of au adult child of unsound
mind is held in Craiu versus Mallone
(Ky.l, 133 S. W. 67. 22 L. It. A. (N. S.l
11G5, uot to be chargeable against him
as au advancement lu the settlement
of the parent's estate.
A person traveling along a road that
is crossed by a telephone Hue is held
lu Weaver versus Uawson County Mu
tual Telegraph company (Neb.i, 1 IH
N. W. G50. 22 L. R. A. (N. S.l 1189. uot
to be bouud to anticipate danger at
such crossings aud not to be required
to examine or look to see if there ia
danger before passing under such wire.
Crop Statistics.
It is estimated that this year's pea
nut crop in Virginia and North Caro
lina will be 5,427,200 bushels.
Manitoba raised 47,000,000 bushels of
wheat lu 1003, but last year tbo crop
amounted to 87.500,000 bushels.
It Is estimated that the cotton seed of
Texas will net the farmers of the Lone
Star State thic year at least $ 10,000,000.
Of the $8,200,000,000 that the farms
of the United States have yielded In
1909 tbe south's share is $2,4X),ooo,000.
Of the Bouth's total between $000,000,.
000 and $1,000,000,000 represents tha
crop of cotton, with its seed, an lu-
'Let the Dast be nassed: we will beeiu crease of between $150,000,000 aud
..... . ... 9'UU fWV rv"u -arvnev
anew: we wil br ng back the ove we , -"",yvv,uw uer iwa.
felt before we were married.' " . The
other voice said: "She will not listen,
or If she does the reconciliation will
not last. At the first annoyance she will
lone her self control, I will lose mine,
and we will rush again Into a whirl
wind of passion." ' .
He listened to the last voice and
made up his mind. Just as he was
about to take the final plunge he saw
something on the surface of the water
floating with the current toward blra.
What was it about this undefined
something4 that awoke a new tempest
within him a tempest of a reverse of
Train and Track.
When a railway train In France la
more than ten minute late the com
pany la fined.
About 28.000,000 people annually
travel on the London County Council
tramways at workmen'; fare.
One of tbe big Brazilian railroads
has Just perfecied a plan by which it
will send four of Its mechauk a to the
United Htates every six months and
put them at work In some of our big
railroad shoos so that tbey mar b
that under which he had been wreck- fome fanilllgr with m.e.-tq. jxieO""
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