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PAGE TWO GREEN BAY SEMI-WEEKLY GAETTjS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1203 LONG AN INMATE OF mm bemw U.LLI3:. FC3 AEROUAUTIGJi ASYLUM; HANGS SELF APPLETON LOSES IN WATERWORKS SUIT BIGG'S AT HEAD OF TRACTION MERGER 1 Peter Reuter Ends His Life After Being Cared for in Insane Asylum for Past 13 Years. GEN. ALLEN TO ASK CONGRESS FOR EIG APPROPRIATION.

TDND DU LAG MAN IS HELD FOR ARSON Isaac Rosenblatt Arrested on Charge of Having Fired His Store. Thai's what you paniwners mid plunt anJ shrub rmert need lo destroy lho Imcs, wm nrid otii.tr plaut pests. Most deadly nil iiisecticuh-s but nut bum juaiits. Contiiiusuo ikum sruen, not daimii-ouj. For Potato, Squcsh, Cucumber and Melon Vines, Plants, Shrubbery, Bushes.

Prevents OHgfit. Cheapest berause best. It s-tlio only thing that enables you to make a clean sweep of all plant parasites. Uss as dty powder or make spray mixture. We have it in 1, 3.

5 and sealed packages and lUO-lb. kegs. Seeing i believing. Give it a trial aud see. WILSON WALTERS, Combination of Oshkosh Electric Lines Is Said to Be Planned.

Judg-e Quarks Denies City's Petition to Secure an Injunction. (Special to the Gazette.) Appleton, July 1C Peter Reuter, aged 83 years, is dead in the Outagamie county insane asylutn, Wants to Purchase Two Military Bal-, loons Hydrogen Gas Plant Building at Fort Omaha. 3U U'-uyi if having committed suicide by hanging Washington, July 18. -Encouraged himself. He had been an inmate of Family at Marinette Flees from Burn- the institution for over 18 years.

VAN VEGHEL GREEN BAY. WIS, Potato Growers Organize at Grand Rapids Boy Saved from Drowning Candidate Aylward Is Optimistic Cheese Factory in Town of Kaukau- Jng Home Hor6e Thief to Prison Judson Prods Milwaukee Other Frear's Papers Liberally Signed Other Items from State na Hus a Record Other Items Clip ped from State Exchanges. Items Clipped from State Woman Shoots Self? Pasadena, July 16. Mrs. Edith H.

Teagle, wife of Walter G. Teagle of Cleveland, Ohio, an official of the Standard Oil company, today is reported dying in a Pasadena hospital from a bullit wound inflicted presumably by herself last night in a fit of melancholy by the s-eriral interest manifested in the coming Fort Myer balloon tests and prompted by the advancement of other nations in aeronautics, llrig Gen. James Allen, chief signal officer, and the board of ordnance an fori' 3-cations of the war department will recommend the appropriation by con gross next winter of $1,000,000 for aeronautics. Willi this money Gen. Allen proposes to erect two balloon stations on (he Atlantic coast at New York and! FREE! remit Oshkosh.

July Ifi. It Is reported from what is believed to be Fond du Lac, July IS. Isaac Rosenblatt, manager of and part own as the result of ill health. Chooses Poison P.oute. The following list of books by Standard Authors hava been secured for Premiums for Subscribers to tha er of the Fair store, ope of the dry goods stores 'In Fond du Lac, was authentic information that one of the biggest electric railway mergers ever taking place in Wisconsin, is slated for Oshkosh soon.

It is said that the property of the Winnebago Traction company and the properly of the East (From Friday Pally.) Applcton, July 17. In a decision handed down yesterday Judge Joseph V. Quarles, in the United States court in Milwaukee denies the application of the city of Ap-pleton to be permitted to intervene In the suit instituted against the Applcton Waterworks company by the Continental Securities company and (Special to the Gazette.) Milwaukee, July 16'. Frank Seise, aged 44, committed suicide by taking Paris green. He died in agony.

at Fort Monroe, and to purchase two balloons of the type of the Re-publique. the iuimi-nse dirigible built by the Fivncta government to replace arrested on' a chae(of arson yesterday afternoon. It is alleged that he set fire to his store on the morning of July 13. ern Wisconsin Railway and Light company will be taken over by a syndicate SEMI-WEEKLY GAZETTE The books are well bou jd aad subscribers can hava their choice of the books by paying one year in advance for their paper SEND 9c FOR POSTAGE WHEN SENT BY MAIL of which John I. 13 -ggs of.

Milwaukee the La Patrie, which was lost at Verdun, France, last winter. A balloon of this size would $100,000. Gen. Alien is of the opinion that two of these ships at each balloon station the North American Securities com- i Potato Growers Organize. Grand Rapids, uJly 3 5.

The Wisconsin Potato Growers association of the American Society of Eqflity met in this city and perfected their organ VVEISSE TO HAVE FIGHT ON BANDS THIS FALL? Effort Being Made in Sixth District to Have Republican Candidate Seek Nomination. at tne head. The report has it that the formal transfer will take place August on which date the Winnebago Traction company's property is scheduled to be sold under a foreclosure judgment ordered in circuit court. Abbe Constantln Ludovic Halevy John Halifax Gen'lemaa Miss Muloek Hiawatha and Evangeline pany. Flee from Burning Home.

Marinette, July 17. The home of J. K. Set right was partially destroyed by fire early yesterday. The family, a mother and father and nine children, narrowly escaped.

They had to flee from the house in night robes. One little girl was sick and had to be carried out through the Fmoke and flames. She is now in a terious condition as the result of the Alice in Wonderland Lewis Carroll Anderson's Fairy Tales II 11' 1 would be of great service in warding off an attack by warships. For the past year or more he Pas ben engrossed with the study of aerial navigation and its possibilities in the army. A large steel balloon house is near-Ing completion at Fort Omaha, under the direction of Capt.

C. DeF. Chandler of the signal corps. A gas generating plant Is being built in connection with the balloon house and the electricity for supplying power for ization started last spring. The organization is patterned after the Tobacco Growers' association and Grain Growers' association of the American Society of Equity.

Hold-up in Racine. Racine, July 18. Wilhelm Fiedler, a Racine saloonkeeper, was forced to open his cash drawer for Aylward is Optimistic. Madison. July 1G.

J. A. Aylward, possible nominee of the demo IIans Anderson Hortcnse Hcimburg Auia lang syne iarn uusseu ironmaster Ohnet crats for governor, declared yesterday in a speech before the Dane county democratic convention, that the adoption of several I -a Follette ideas in (Special to the Gazette.) Sheboygan, July 1C Congressman C. H. Weisse is to have an opportunity for the republican congres.

sional nomination at the primaries this fall, if present plans to bring ex-As-semblyman George W. Spratt into the field do not fail. It is stated by those promoting the Spratt boom that the former assemblyman will enter the race. An American Girl in Loudon. Sara Janet te Duncan Ardath Marie Corelll Bondman Hall Caine Beyond the City Conan Doyle a burglar shortly before midnight the plant will be purebred from the Jane Charlotte limine Lncile Owen Meredith Lamplighter Marie S.

Cummin's Marriage at Clark Russell Nell wynne Hall Downinag Oliver Twist Charles Dickons Pilgrims Progress Pnnyan Wednesday and $16 was taken, but chock. Two of the small children were found asleep in the bed which vas In flames. The loss is about 2,000, partly covered hy insurance. Fiedler did not open a drawer where he had a considerable amount of Bryant's Poems. Wm.

Cullen Bryant Black Beauty Anna 5ewell Robinson Crusoe Daniel Defoe the democratic national platform greatly strengthened the democratic party In this state. The convention was enthusiastic and a substantial fund was raised among the delegates for campaign purposes. George W. Levis, democratic candidate for congress in the Second district two years ago. wil be put up again if no other county in the district makes a proposal of a strong candidate.

Cleopatra II. Rider Haggard Reproach of Annesly. Grey electric lighting plant at Omaha. This will be the first modern hydrogen gas plant to be built for the army, the present phut at Fort Myer, being temporary and inadequate. When the plant at Omaha Is completed, officers studying at the service schools at Fort Leavenworth, will be instructed in practical aeronautics.

Last winter the signal corps asked for an appropriation from congress of 5200,000 for balloons and a bill was introduced by Senator Iiurkett to place FOND DU LAC PIONEERS TO HOLD A GATHERING Saves Boy From Drowning. Madison, July IS. II. A. Mel-cher, principal of the at Del- Fails 50 Fset; Unhurt.

Neenah, July 17. To fall a distance of nearly 50 feet and sustain no more serious injury than a bruised shoulder and scratched face was the experience of Aid. Charles I'ope yesterday morning. Scaffold supports on which he was working broke. Pope fell to the roof of the porch and then to the ground.

Horse Thief Sentenced. Old of That County On August 27 Will Conduct Picnic Which is Annual Event. avan, saved the life of a small boy who sank in the large natatorium of the university gymnasium. Mr. Mel-cher came into the natatorium room after the boy had gone down in the deepest part of the tank, where the water is ten feet deep.

Cheese Factory Sets Record. Appleton, July 1C The Oak ('rove cheese factory, in the town of (Special to the Gazette.) Fond du Lac. Julv lfi. On Colonels Daughter, The Sign of the Four A. Conan Doyle John Strange Winter Swiss Family Robinson Cust up by the Sea.

Samuel Baker Jean Rudolph Wyes Children of the Abbey Study in Conan Doyle Regina Maria Roche Song of Hiawatha Cloister Heimburg Henry W. IxingMlow Childs History of England Scotch Book Washinton Irving Charles Dickens Shadow of a Crime Hall Curnia Danlra E. Werner Twice Told Tales Donovan Edna Lyall Natbianel Hawthorne Dark Days Hurjh Conway Tom Brown at Oxford Diana of the Crossways Thomas Hughes George Meredith Tom Brown's School Days Danesbury Mrs. Henry Wood Thomas Hughes Dorothy's Double G. A.

Henty Tales from Shakespeare Emerson's Essays Charles and Mary Lamb Ralph Waldo Emerson Under Two Flags Ouida the signal corps on an equal footing with the artillery and cavalry branches of the army. Both these measures had the support of President Roosevelt and Secretary Taft. August 27 the annual picnic of the Kaukauna. established a new record eld se ttlers of Fond du Lac county I the month of June when the Mrtf.t.to hf to rmrt: emm I i PRINCESS VEDS PLEBEIAN. milk, sold 150.5SS pounds of milk for vhieh they received Max I.embke, who owns the factory, made Frear's Papers Signed.

Madison, July 18. The petition for James A. Frear of Hudson as candidate for the nomination of the republican party for secretary of state was filed in the state department yesterday. More than 5,000 names aro will be held. Preparations for the event are now under way and it Is expected that the gathering of pioneers will be equally successful with those of past seasons.

"Wausau, July 17. Enos Loom-If, a Tomahawk young man, pleaded Kuilty here to a charge of horsa stealing and was sentenced by Judge Sil-verthorn to three years in Waupun. Tor six months Loomis had been steal-horses from a band of Indians near Goodman and selling them in Merrill and Wausau. 15.767 pounds of cheese in June which sold at 1 ii.95 per hundred. The factory is now receiving 7,500 pounds of milk a day and will break all records this month.

BURY VETERAN A. P. SCRIBE signed to the document, representing republican voters from all over the state. First Violin Jessie Fothcrgill ncle Joms Green Mountain Boys D. P.

Thompson f'Zt 1 icar of WakcfloM. Goldsmith First Spencer Westward Ho Charles Kingsley Hypotla Charles Kingsley White Company A. Conan Doyle Chicago, July 1G. Funeral services for Gustavus F. English, news editor of the Associated Press, who died of Kimberly8 are Hosts.

Neenah, July 1C One of the Judson Prods Milwaukee. Milwaukee, July 17. Vntll the city of Milwaukee gives the United States government written assur Hotel Not Destroyed. Hartland. July IS.

The report heart disease Monday, weie held to-: most brilliant social events in the that the Interlaken hotel at Reaver Amelie Louise Now Wife of Man with Whom She Eloped. Vienna, July IS. According to the Czech newspaper Narodny Lysty, the Princess Amelie Louise of Fursten-burg and Gus av Kozian, an employe of an automobile firm, with whom she eloped' last May, were married on Tuesday in the castle chapel at Kam-iacrber. Extraordinary scenes accompanied the cwremony, prei for which vere kept seen t. Kozian arrived an jour betcre the ceremony, being admitted by the back pnte to the castle, 'tvi donned the uniform of a of dracrons before entering the i.r.pi 1.

The bride's moi her attempted day at the family residence. Rev. W. river valley took place last even- ance of its intention to comply with the conditions imposed by Uncle Sam G. Smith, assistant rector of St.

James ling, wh Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kimber-for the improvement of navigation in Episcopal church, officiating.

Manyjly entertained 200 guests from the val- lake was destroyed by Are Thursday night is untrue. There was no fire, either at the hotel nor in the vicinity of the lake. JULV 24 GREEN DAY FRIDAY newspaper men, friends of "Johnnie" jhy eitP-s at a dancing party at the were present. Singers at Stevens Point. Stevens Point, July 18.

The The One Show Of The Universe the inner harbor, the federal authorities will do nothing to benefit the shippers at this port. United States Engineer W. V. Judson makes that fctatf nient in his annual report for the fiscal year of the work lie has done in his district. Euditorium.

The event was given for relations assembled hTe from all parts of the country, to assist in the observance of Mr. Kimberly's seventieth birthday anniversary next Saturday. Mr. Kimberly is the pioneer paper manufacturer of Wisconsin. North Wisconsin 6aengerfe.t opened last nlgbt with a kommers.

Delega tions includinrr manv women, arrived ith tears and reproaches to persuade todav from 0shkosh( MerrI11, Ashland, ie j.rincess to give up her lover, and Mnf Pnr. her bro- Kmil of Furs' enburg POOR FARM IS PROFITABLE Menasha Institution Turns In Good Sum for Year. (Sp cial to the Gazette.) Menasha, July 1C. Superintendent Manuel of the county poor farm has turned over $1,122.45 to the county as receipts of the farm for the past year. The sale of produce annually brings a large unm into the treasury of the institution.

tage. The city is beautifully decorat mother's I l.or, urctmiy seconded his ed with arches, flags and bunting. There will be concerts today and Treasurer of Rock County. Peloit, July 1C County Oliver P. Smith died late afternoon after an illness of months.

He had lived nearly r. al. Af cr entering ti chapel the mother Badger Deserter Taken to Fort. Waukesha, July 17. Harry Tivrney, aged 22, a Waukesha boy who deserted from the United States trmy, was taken to Fort Sheridan yesterday by Chief of Police EmWs.

According to the records of the department, Tierney enlisted at Jeffcr-koii Parracks, Nov. ft, i 0 7 and deserted at Fort Oglc'horpe. April 13, lOnX, while a private in Troop Twelfth cavalry. rtn-il al and Princess Ame-3, overcome by her emotions, fell air.tinj to the iVor. When she re-i vcred, however, she Insisted upon the ceremony, but was wiak to be supported.

Dl all of his seventy years in IJeloit and ad been county treasurer four torm. His son, Roy, who has been filling the office as deputy, will probably continue to serve. Eock Agent Bound Over. Madison, July 18. When Faul S.

Weil, a book agent arrested for alleged issuance of checks not covered by deposits, was arraigned on a the princess env iiii.M h.V In the presence of or torgcry, ne was neiu tor i.e crowd that had gathered in front trial and the case set for Aug. 25. Bessie Bergum, a school teacher of ie. The pair left for MESSAGE FLIES ALONG Boys Bearing Missive from New York to Chicago Reach Utica. Utica, X.

July lfi. The New York Cliicrii'O relay message arrived hero at p. m. and was pent forward by runners without a moment's delay. Representative Sherman passed the message from the runner who broui.Lt it to one in waiting.

'rague. De Forest, and Daisy Hatch, another school teacher whose school Is near Marshall, testified that Weil sought to sell them books. Held for Strangling Sister. Stephens Point, July 1G. Guy Thompson, a normal summer school student, was taken in custody by a Chicaco detective here in connection with the strangling on July 1 of Mrs.

Frances Gilmore Thompson, his sister-in-law, found dead in a Chicago rooming house. Diamonds valued at hundred dollars were stolen. TRCCPS CUT KI imm Shot Was Accidental. La Crosse, July 17. Practically all doubt as to the manner of the death of Albert Plaiz, the wealthy manufacturer who found fhot to df-ath at the plant of the Me-flary Pla'z company Tir-sday night, as cleared up Wednesday.

District Attorney Otto Posshard issue, a statement that he was convinced after investigation that death had been GOV, CObrrR FINDS STRIKE SITU' ATICN SERiOUS. CAUGHT ON SHAFT; DIES Thomas Whalen Meets Death In Lumber Mill at Sidnaw, Mich. (Special to the Gazette.) Sidnaw, July 16. Thos. Whalen was killed In a lumber mill here by being caught on a shaft ii i mi rim i -mil nail- i wn" iui i mi a Til ir j- mmm rr-T-r) 252 GREAT WM YEAR US- l' 100 Cases i Hst: Fatal Ccrflict at Adamsville Between Strikers r.ndl Cavalry Ordered to Birmingham.

FRENCH EX OFFICIAL HURT Former War Minister Etienne, Chauffeur and Mrs. Etnne in Auto Mrs. Dietz's Long Fast. Chippewa Falls, July 1C. There is considerable anxiety among the relatives and friends of the Dietz family at Cameron Dam concerning the health of Mrs.

John F. Dietz. From latest advices Mrs. Dietz is improving. Mrs.

Dietz has fasted fifty-fieht days in hopes of refraining her health and as a result has lost fifty pounds. T7omcn V7ho 7czt UelL ft Is p-nat a cbsnfrn years of murrii-d life often make the and dNpoMtionof many warn' n. Tlie freshness, the charm, the I liiam-e v. aish )jk the blmim from a which is ru.biy bandied. The matron i' tjiy a dini -hadow.

a faint echo if ti.e maidf n. There are two ri'a'His for this change, ignorance and i.i "tl -et. l' youii women aprri-ciute ti.e sinK-k ti the system through th.e chance wljji-ii ceui-s v. ith marriage and rn itierl.rxl. Many neglect to deal with lho asant drains and weak-ness whii-h txi often runio ith herhmid.

iii understanding tirrt 's drain is rubbing thecLeetc 'f it fre-i, i.e niiH ilia firm rf tn Show Increase In Longevity. Dr. Day, the medical officer for the Dorchester rural district, has reported to the district council that the average age of death In the area of which he has charge f8. The age is steadily rising, and people now on the arerare lire 14 years longer than they did in 19ul. when the average see at dath wan only 44 Lon don Standard.

Aloncnn, Franc3, Jn'y K. Eugene Etier.ne, firmer minister of war and Interior, toccthrr with his chauffeur, was furiously injured 1" an automobile accident n'-ar re today. Madame F'ienne was ba-Pv hurt. rAUTOMOBlLEl July IS. While the rt ports c.nerii7g the strike situ-vion are ctcatr'rated, there as puTc i.

r.t raue for alirna to in- to order the military the ric: to l'-p on their arms nd rem. -fin ia readiness for an emer-' nr caii. Fiiday Gov. Ccmer. together with utd a number of ma le an automobile tour of the flirt r)'M.

no impres-sed waa the ovemor with the sf-rrmsnees of the Tike situation cn his return to -mlnghatx: local companies of -riliiia w-'ye ordered under arms. At hf present finie a nixed company mberirg 100 men is en route to ifanisvf'le wvre Friday afternoon an unt'T cmhi tc pnyi law. wttlriit I Somersault Fred Carpenter Very Low. Milwaukee, July 10. Fred Carpent of Stevens Point, one of the best known and most influential 1 Of ihe fiii" idi-Ui 1ft lying fit the point of death at the Sacred Heart i-anitariunr in this city.

WIFE SICK YEARS. fr When the wife is sick everything r-oes wrong in the family. Then is when we appreciate a remedy that restores "mother" to her thousand and one i-laces of reel. A Minneapolis man. speaks irom his own.

knowledge rr-nl 5.1 ia-. A- f-r It a the general 1 erlth suffers when there is d.mremcnt of the health of ti.e delicate wGrnJic.rgar!(, si surely wh'Tice orgar.s in witness THE TERRIFIC fHi Refuses Offer to Speek into Phencrach p.cords. OyF'er July 10 President has rrfu-ed an to ma) jrto the receiver of a talMrg machine for the pu'iose of NEW SENSATION Blfi, Zinc Mining in Mexico. Zinc mining in Mexico l.as become Important only In the iast three years. The most important r.irrc deposits are near Monterey.

At Calera there Is a large amount of mixed sulphide ore, while the Tiro in San Luie poUi.l, Is aUo zinc ore. 60 Acrobats anJ The 12 MirzaGolcm ria.ing records rr rtibiio sale. 60 Aerialists and the 10 Flying Jordans a r- have f'ir ben'th i in 1 f. ppa F- It makes wetiic worn Hi sT: i'vi sjrl? wniTi- Wl-'l. Ingreiii- nt btw-l contain no alcohol or harmful hu' -f drugs.

Made nLoi.y of t'inse ritive, American, fs ri-t ly he Dultons and Daisy 5W 7 12 50 Clowns Vt'orld's Fenny Killed. f- l.eri T.i-.-.- THE h.si woen ptnke sympatniz-'s prd tcek lace. No entic re; concerilng the result th i i ha3 rache4 the 'ty ai'b-; ir is k-owa tbat one is 8'1 otbTS wounded that -rike aympathizers ve been a I. r-'e-vs th bv the inctant -j k' s. w-Viih are now I Circus Artists CREAT Two Wcrn.r.M Sp'it r.

Wil -TV li; n. w. 1 while In tb c- of the recent" A pan of i ACT OF all the pv i-e the cure c-1 i.rrv rs f. broVen- i freqij. the at mc-tiiT.

he 1 l'l 1 r-r vr.t gave a the run iO feet to the 1 rr'iw i ir' in IVTT MOKNIme AT CTCXOCK 1 fciJ LOW RATES EAST via THE NORTH WESTERN LINH L' Round trip rates will be made from points on The North Western Line for the Prohibition National Con vent ion. Columbus, O. July 9th to l-'h B. Y. P.

Cleveland, Ohio 6th to 8th; National Educational Association Cleveland, OhK June 25th to July 1st; G. A. R. Encspment, Toledo, Ohio, August 27th to 3'th and Knights of Pythias Conclave, Boston, Mass, July 31ft to AnJmst 3rd. For full particulars apply to agents.

Chicatro North Western Ry. CtC Tues and Sat till July 30. 'Also when Le writes us: "My wife La3 been, afflicted with a very severe ease of rLevsinaiiFm in her lower limbs for the past tix years. We tried several doctors as well as lemedies hut wi'hout effect "Tour great an 4 Rheumatism Cure, was recomniende-1 to me by a friend whom it cured. SUe tried it and after usirg a couple or bottles of toe rne ly she about free from any rheumatic trouble.

"I cheerfully recommcn.l it to anyone who is sufltrin? ith rbejn4d.ti&xn. (Signed) C. I'OLCOMB." Th! trPft remo'T tM br the r. a-k a our free irid GUS NEVEU, Drlst Green Bay, Wisconsin Ite tapa. Sired UilxW pr-psre tr," sy: an tki: ki a "i tan fio him "a ite n.ins c-l lis adrcit cry aid rn is r.e.iieiiie 1 It any c-ii i tf tl.c tiuKitomaiiTii Iff with Maj.

Led- Is. Troop -ham a caval-W-v3 here pars' sheet, re to to riT Hie Ion. m.Mtij oa aa arm rmm iwp mmmwi Kurt hich fix v.t t--' e-s '-r; --t in P. ct, 17 A rkt ir vi-1 mof c. at the InM Mtl HML nxt 2 WOO-ll'Cirr nous ll tor.ic a i ru-i ii.v.teir.nina r'-rviT'e tiiifiy -u i at system l-y a in ia i- i re trx.fx rf X.uV avtEue and We? I nr aT-'upi ii.e ireav 1-C The ricterf ay.

ft, 7: ere urii. an The ii-n en 4rfmissIon tickets and numbered retsrvnd scats nill be on sale show dav in Dr -jz ore at exattiy the same price charged In ihs rcsular t'c 7t aiz hQ -bon f. f-sp makers have -ia ca Dr. Pi r-e may coi -uSted by h-ttrr rlnr-a, Aaure- I ir. R.

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