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PITTSBURG DAltl. HEADHUHT, llUKtiU JnQYKMBEK 1908 FELL 12 STORIfS CliQTHCRAFT mum. who to mmn, was Fitftn joplin. Her IIiimImiimI I'IdmIcIhii nf Joitllii-''cll Uou lOb'tHor Hluift ul Ivnu nun i'Hy. at Jopl In, Mo Nov 1 7 Mrs.

Emma France.1 Cutilfield, wi(e of Dr. E. A. Caulileld, who was instantly killed yesterday afternoon by fa! I In 1 2 floors through fin elevator shaft In the Commerce building a Kansas City, was fornietly of Joplin. Dr, I1-.

A Caulileld was formerly located in Joplin. having ills offices on the corner nf Eighth and Main Our Savings Department is not restricted in tne scope of its patronage; it is broad enough to accommodate all. Here are its patrons: TKe young folks witn their small savings. TKe Kread-winncr, striving to accumulate a fund to procure a Kome or a competence for old age. Tlie well-to-do, for tKe convenience afforded, and tKe income provided.

TKose witK idle funds awaiting otKcr investment. THE NATIONAL Bank of Commerce Depository of tTe United Statel Capital $100,000.00 FRED H. FITCH. President C. M.

CONDON, Vice-Prciidcnt E. MAXWELL, Ca.hier. JOHN S. MAXWELL. At.

Ca.hitr Is here. Beaslcy has them in the new fabrics and styles, high grade at moderate orices. Come in and let us show you. THE POPULAR I PRICE CLOTHIER PITTSBURG. KANSAS.

r- SOS NORTH BRGADWAi TKe Lodge News SECURITY Ouglit First to be Considered in the Selection of a Depository. "THE OLD RELIABLE" Offers Ihe best security, to its depositors in the shape of One Million of clean, unimpaired, quick assets and demands good and stable security from its borrow, ers. it invites your business on a conservative banking basis, whether large or small and the special personal attention of its officers is given alt matters intrusted to its care and attention. i 1 OF PITTSBURG, KANSAS. Officers JAMES L.

ROGERS, Cashier. 11, B. KUMM, Ass't Cashier. JOHN R. L1NDBURG, Prcs't.

R. E. CARLTON, Vice Pres't. Directors W. C.

BUCK, Caul Operator. B. V. EDWARDS, V. Pres't.

N. Bank Commerce, St. Louis, Mo. It. CAULTON, Carlton Greef, H.

E. Co. 11. LINDUURG. W.

II. BHADEN, County Commissioner. JAMES L. ROGERS. J.

LUTHER TAYLOR, Tr. IV. Mtg. Inv. Co.

streets. Mrs, Criullleld has for some time lived on Broadway avenue, at the home of friends, ut which ylaeu her young son Is now staying. I llow tt ihiintiipi1 Kansas City, Nov. 17. -An elevator accident on Hie tenth floor of toe Commerce building ut o'clock yes- i (erday afternoon cost vlsllor in Kan, sum City life.

Caul- -field of S. Bonis stepped out of an I elevator, lost her balance and fell through the open door under the car, which hud shot upwards The, wo- man caught the steel net work of the shaft and clung to It for a moment, then she fell twelve stories to the sub- basement i Clu ti (be etork. I Mm. CauUb'ld and her husband. Dr.

Caulileld, bad been in the offices of the. Bio Orunde Valley Colony eom-pan on 1 he tenth floor of the bunk building conferring with J. P. Cameron, th manager. Mrs.

OitMltlc4d asked Miss Francis Weatherby, stenographer in the office- to show her to a floor above. The stenographer led her visitor out to the elovaior. Fell to Ilentli. One elevator had stopped and opemd the doors for Miss Weatherby, She (timed for her guest to precede her In1n the car. Then she saw.

Mrs, Caulileld Inside -the (age In the mi ni ning sha 11, rlingiug to hei steel net work on the west side Of the shaft. Before the girl could utter a tv the woman's grasp relaxcd and she ell Miss WeotherbV, calling fof aid ran wick Into her nffi-ce ami told J. IV unernn of acclde.nl. Then she faint-d, An fdimn was sent through Hie nilldinjf and W. B.

manager, sum moil, il se vera I iiyslcians But I he oman was Instant ly by the fall Frank Marks, the elevator boy told his story of thf accident. Before that time he had been hysterical and nervous, tinable- to give, a competent ae- nnni of the rieehlent Mrs, Cutilfield tell down the elevator Shaft front tbo 1 end floor to the sub -basement and was killed I'lli'vnlur Itoy'ni Story, bad just reached the Wnth floor nnd discharged my last Marks said, "when Mrs. Caulileld walked Into (he car, pulled the gate shut It and than started (he lift. Before tbo door had. closed I heard someone call to Jits, liaulneld.

Walt a minute, wait a minute." Mrs Oaulflold said hastily and then site put out her hand towards the sliding doov By this llni- the lift was about 1 Inches nbnve tho f1nr. The door slid back ami rs On it 1 field out As site did so, she fell to her knees on the tile flooring and then she seeniMl lo roll through the open door- of the elevator' sha I't Befoi could stop the elevator, it was about 4 fef above the floor. looked down and saw the woman hanging to ihe Iron frame work. But there was nolhing that I could do. If I lowered the "lift.

would erurdi her. So called for help. But It wns too lato. For mo ment, she eliing there. Then she re leased her hold and fell." The weddfng ring, bent ami dlsflg-red.

was found ut thebnttoin tf ha ft est erday afternoon, by It Frost, manager of the bitlldlnfr. It had been nn Mrs. Caullleld's finger but had been torn off. Ladies souvenir matinee at the Mystic Wednesday, 3 p. m.

IHE USUAL SIZE KANSAS HOI, EH I THE LSl'AI. AVF.ItAtiE A.MHt I IV. Heiiiihlli'iiii plurality Is hii Averafce of About Jiickou IlfHtlvil the JLlNt. (Special 'orrcMiiiilciice. Topeka.

Nov. 17.WIt li only three counties st ill to 1ieur from it Is i lent that Fled Jicksim, attorney Meneiul, leud the Republican llckef the recent election. The three Counties still out ure Sedgwick, Ctierokt ami Stanton. Jackson's ma Illy Charles Barnes, sup rjfiicnib jit of In- suruuee Is second wi I S. A.

Be iisun, justice of the supl euie court is third with Tho average jilurulity is about noo, uad Hiat is the regular Bcpublkan majority la Hroke All Jtci-iirtl. The retiifus i ecel ved show that Kansas 'broke lill records in gelling out tlie vpte ut tlie recent election. The total vote will be about greator than It whs two years ago and will be in the. neighborhood of The. totaJ and itcpubUcun vote on guveriiur was and Hie total Diniociatic and 'Uepubllcau vote on president was To this must be adib the vote casl for tiie Socialist, Prohibition and Independence tickets Which will bring the total up to ab'iiit 375,000.

'I'tircV 'fur Semite Seeretiiry, There are airt udy three iiididtites fur secretary cf the senate this winter W. S. Ki'etsjngev Ihnooi ia, Z. (J. Hopkins of Wellington and Dun Dyer of Smith 'county.

Dyer Is the last ti) announce himself, Dyer was sergea -a -al'ins, cf tin) House last session and It was ihiugiit that he would be caudidute for Hint place agalji Itut he wants a p'nunot ion. Ouy Swh Ho who 'was sergeant -at -anils of the si'tiale lnl session, is a cundidute for (hut place again. I'iiIIm rx'tiuiNHM TliH. The amount of ad vei islnijt being done in Kansas newti.ipcrs by Oklahoma stale banks would indicate (hat the guaranty law in Oklahoma is pulling some of Kansas' deposits to -Oklahoma bunks. Eight Oklahama banks are advertising lit' one KanHs-newspaper nntrWrl fiettlnff fOHh'flfe W'itaf.

tV ot'-ibeiv Institution due 't'A'tbt guntnuty 'dttms. It law in' that state. They claim to I MINlTlOHS WV.K A WAUHIl. piiMtor'M INiiiiio In Wrongfully COIIIUM'tCfl Wltll ''fnton, Nov. 17- A minister flHH'tt ret i in an envelope which contained, a -J.

0 election bet has cau- (1 no cud of trouble. Tlie cheek wru diawn un tho account 'of the K'V. 'eorge S. lonniger, former pastor i't iin Indianapolis church, but now pns-lor of the KrsL, -Methodist Kpiseopnl nurch Of thisci'ty. Mr.

Ilennigor took in-live pari an' the campaign, work-liig for the siicct'SH of 10. Wat- 1 -l-oii. He avus criticised fur bis action aiul I irn II became known hat a heck tnr whm found in an election iivclirpL (in; report quickly circulated ho had boon in on pool. For first class demlng and dying plione 777. Before VoirSptitd.

Ymi do not have to tbo slinky in uder to Kiive, Pcoplo becomo by spending i kiss than they make. A savings account docs not dis- i ct iminato--U is open to all. Not to provide ton' the' future would make slaves of us, all. Dollars like company'-the lirst dollar pluced in the bank will draw i others. e.

Many fortunes have originated i from the la( dolUr pluced in the bank. ti A new sei)8u-(on ft waits you if! you have neetJ had money in the bunk on interest. Try it. It's worth while. The lii-bt-year or two of a savings account ia' pimply a process of ad dition; thou you advance to tnulti- 1 plication'; Sontub people aro poor because they have rover tried to be any- thin'sr se.

I'cople become prosper-n otis Ky opening a savings account, national Bank CORKER 4Ti! B'BWY. RESOURCES OVER IVMAN'S R. GOR.RELL GEO. N. HAY Licensed Embalmers LDY ASSISTANT Undertaking Parlors, I 119 E.

4th Street, Pittulxirg. OPEN DAY K1GHT Phone No. 119. Ambulance calls prompliyanswered EDUCATE YOURSELF for a Government Position Learning Boolikeeping1, Shorthand or Tfilegrapiiy Day and Evening Session. lit thn iiUborj Business College I HTSnitBG, KANSAS.

urn TO PUT ON WORK TTSBI MMk VTTKM) SCO'I tisii hut; hi-; i mo. III PiK On ilie J7(li Dourer li( itv HtMHiJon 'I'1m5 Th In l-'or Fyt Mi'otl 'I'Iiunc Iii the dint e. A number of prominent Pittsburg Masons left this, noon to be present at he Scott Ish Hitcj reunion in progress at Fort Scott. J. M.

Dlemnuji, who will lake an active part in Uhc reunion, left last i ening. The 17th decree wof Knights cf F.nst and West, will be put on exclusively by Pittsburg Musous this afternoon, beginning at '6 o'clock. The caste follows: euerable Piwptor Julius M. 33d. Zealous Senior Warden J.

A. Wat-kins, Zealous Junior Warden Leo Fio-Bch, 32cl. Orator 1, IjSx ny on, Ii2d. Exponent Wheeler, 31M. Expert H.

pegen. 3Jd. Assistant lCxpert John H' Campbell. Almoner J. W.

Trout, Master of Ceremonies (.. O. Moore. 2d. Captain of Gutirds J.

L. 32d. Sentinel Geof Mantx, 32d. Pay yoir'f; tas, Carlton Crccf it i lit VI Mi AS OI'RIIATM(. Mute Mine IiiKpcctnr Prirmeeul lnu' Vio- Trtlien or Bnc I i Frank Oil day.

slate mine Inspectoa', is ut Lyndon, where he is look UK after, interests in the Jrandstou hlch is proving oi unusual imcresr. ij ine miners. The case J.s consuming constderalil fme and will not re turn to Pittsburg until the trial is com pleted. 4 ii r. Joplin MIim 0Mriitor Ai'TONtoil Fr lOniliexyJeineiit, Joplin.

Nov. 1 7. Arrested Upon the charge of embezzlement, Edwin ower, a mine ope rat or, residing tbo Olivia, lust night furnished bond for for Ills appearance ut Ourth- belore Justice ol Hie Peace Wood ward, by whom the warrant is said to have been It Is alleged that Mower embezzled $700 from two colt) panics. ItMl llOAIt TIME TAHIJ'3. SANTA EE.

En( IIoiiihI. No. 212 Passenger leaves at a. m. Dot al freight haves V.

cut II ul. No. 11, passenger arrives 4:40 p. No. 'J17, Bocal freight arrives 1:00 p.

m. KANSAS ITV SOUTH KHN Soiilh Hound. I Passenger arrives at 5:25 p. II Passenger arrives a. U5 Ducal freight, arrives 4:15 p.

North HoiuhI. '2 paH.s'eiiger arrives ...11:45 a. 4 Piissemrer arrives at ..2:0 a. in o. 2fi Docal feight arrives at a.

in- I'ltlS( S1STEM. Train. Depart It in. For fHmrd. Ft.

SeOtt Kansas City'. 12 h. in. Baxter, Oft- Monelt, Sprlng- Held, Eureka, SpringH hi Duals ami points East. -1 (1:00 m.

i-'or Joplin, Monctt Springheld, iCureka KjrinSs Oklahoma points. i'3 a. 'in. For l'arsons Oherryvulc, Nootlesha, With ilii and Ellsworth, lu ft; m. For Cherokee, Colttm bus Catl julfctlon, Joplin.

32 11 0 a. m. l-'ur Mulberry, Arcad'a l.amar and SnrlngileUl nil 1 1 a a. hi. For OTrarU, Ft.

Reott For Glrard, Ft. ScOtf Kansas OHy. 111 3:05 p. For Curl Junction Joplin Oalena and Kapulpa, 131 4:15 p. m.

l-'or Weir, Cherokee, MeCune, Parsons, Cherry vale. IS 120 ni) 4:45 p. ni. For Oirard Ft. Sertt, u.

froiiivJopim TUO p. m. For Carl Junction op In; Cart huge, Monett, Springfield, St. Bouls. 134 8:10 P.

in. For Mulberry, A'' cud la Ft. Scott, Springfield, St. Memphis, and Bir lu.uisham. 3 Zt p.

m. Arrives from Joplin Monett. Springfield, Eureka IISSOI 1(1 PACIFIC, East Hound. rassenger for Nevada leaves p. Local for NVMifla leaves' .12:30 in VHt llOlllld.

I'nssenger for Wichita leaves n. rh Tyocal for Coffeyvilte lenyes 11:00 a. I-ocal for Fort Scott leaves 12:05 p. m. Indue lleeltHK'n Tonlgl't.

Pittsburg Council No. 42K K. A. A. KniKbts aUd Ludien of Security.

I i No. 65. ISurbcr's Union. LOST A 1 ripple Tie llenrftt AhhocIhHoii Hiirlcft Thero was a peculiar rircitnista onnectcd with the meeting of tbo Tripple Tie lienellt As--otdation Uist lUK'bt, inasmuch ns it marked the day ci the funeral of Charles Murray, th young man injured at tiiu Nesch Bri''lt plant, dying therefrom. Mr.

Murray was initiated an a member of tbo local council a week ago last nlnht, but hlH eortiflcatn did not a rrl vo till yesterday, the. day of hio burial, and was not taken up, hence, his mother could not draw the amount for which lie was insured. The lodge, turned out to his funeral yesterday, provided carriages and did all they vouht to make the blow of bin death lighter for the family. When the drawing for prizes tvok place last night Mr. nnmc was drawn, and by a unanimous vote the dollar was sent to liia mother.

The meeting was presided over by the past president, Mrs. L.ucy A. Tris-b and It proved one of the best in the history of the order here, Seven applications Cor menibersb ip were read and five- candidates, were initiated. Miss Bertha Rath drew the second prize in the drawing for attendance. After the business session a fine oyster sapper was served in honor ot l.cputy W.

S. "Wiikins, who has done mull excellent work In building up the council in Pittsburg in the past six months. "When Mr. Wiikins came here the older had fortysix beneficiary members in Pittsburg! last nigbfs init'a-tinns it nv numbers 2S9 beneficiaries. '1'he members are much gratified with tiie work of Mr.

Wlnklns, and in ad dit ion to the oyster supper provided for him, last night presented him with a fine umbrella. SOCIVL KYISMXU HIOLIJ. Sou nuil IKiiiiglitor of JiiNllce lliive OfK'n rn-. 1 I ....1,1 I nHi.n devoted last session to an open me. iug ami an enjoyable social resulted.

was a large (crowd present is always tiie case when Hits sociable oilor ives one of lta iunelionH. The lirst part nf tin' evening twiH devoted to a nice program, lis Ueci tat ion Cecil Ware. Soi)g-()Hvo liiu-ringLon liccitat itm Leola. Kalt. Song May ilchllelnirg and Burnleo T.as.lale.

'ii' ci ia ion Until Ware. Ut'cila ion Th el ma liobinsou It- Li.na Hare. Kccitalion -Tliclma Uobinson. After tiie program supper was announced awd nil repaired lo the ban-Miict pP.i-e luncheon was spread consisting of coffee, cuke, sandwiches, pickles, celery and bananas. Kol lowing 1 Iin Hiipp'-r those wiio desired enjoyed the pleasures of the dance till a late hour.

MOHK CAMUDATKS I I'i'l TMII Aid t'oiitii'l! Shim the mining to the city of De puty T. M. Wallace and Ok? entering into the contest, Smoky City tlouneil No. ir V. A.

A. has been growing iitcelv and the Hilendance is. excellent. l-'lHh'iy uiglit there was a good crowd i nut. and in vmt liusia win was llsp'ay-ed In the 'absence' of the president llin cluiil' Four new applications were received and live candidates were initiated.

At the (dose of the business session Mrs. Swift Mrs. Brown. bad two presents drawn for on account of attendance. I), School! won first prize and Mis.

L. A. Keady tbo c-ond Vice (iriinil liiMtnlled. There been a vacancy in the office nf vice grand in Pittsburg Dodge. No.

lEHl T. O- D. and tliis was filled last night by the installing into the position of Burgess. Two visitnis were present and made nice talks for the good of the order. AppllciHioiN Ileeelved.

There was a good business meeting rf the Decree of Honor last night. Two applications were and the team had a good practice for a (lass -they will initiate next Monday irlRht. VImHciI nliinibUN. Lusi night the meinitrrs nf the Eastern Star w.mt to Columbus by elec-t'-lf. line, where tiiey were the guesfcs of tin? members at that place.

I noteh. The Court of Honor will give an nprnn and tie social tomorrow evpnlng in their hall. The regular stated communieatln of Own T-odge-No. candidates wore given the second degree during the meeting. The re gul fir semi-monthly meeting ol the Koyal Neighbors was held Sat urday night.

It was noticed th-at the attendance is increasing nicely. There was work in the second degree, for tiie. members of Pittsburg Lodge. No. 1S7 A.

F. and A. ML last r. is lit. i A car load of the members of the KaiUern St a went to Columbus la nght, to meet with the lodge at that place.

Carl Junction News Ab Cameron of Pittsburg, has purchased the meat market of Kd lfudges fi.nd lodges will go west lor Ji's health. Dindsey AllinKton, Misses Peurl and Mat tie Olasscock were guests at Stephens home in Joplln Sunday. Oren Downs and his mother spent Sunday with relatives In Webb City, Sunday. J. W.

Jamison and wife were Pittsburg visitors Friday. Mrs. Ktta Ballard, Miss Mildred Ann-am! Miss Jtessie Dudley went tu Jop-Tin Sunday evening to the CTub then Mrs. Pat Derd and Mrs. Ceo.

Wel-burni were shopping in Pittsburg Friday. Miss Martha Herd was calling on friends In Joplin Saturday afternoon. Mrs. James Selbey spent Saturday and Sunday visiting her daughter in Badger, llei little grand daughter returned home with her. Miss lid red Bowers entertained Saturday evening In honor of her eou-Mn, Miss Kugenta Stukey.

Those present were Misses Pearle Honey, Helen Smith, Battel Dochrie Kugeula Stukey, Mildred Bowers, Mr. Harry, Brown, Doward Jamison, Islio Milton, and Clarence Honey. Music ami games were indulged in until a late hour, Bight refreshments were served. Mr. Chas.

Anderson und Miss Eugenia St ukeV. r. Neal 'Stewart 'and Miss Mildred Bowers were in Pittsburg Sunday visiting Misses Jennie a i Verua Stukey. If. Chit wood was in On rtlu ge Friday, lie reports tiie elect ric line ready to build a depot at our city as soon they can secure the land frrtm the Knight heirs on which to build.

Mrs. York ami daug'hler Jewell and Mrs. Peurl Ciitlllaiui uf Pittsburg, wet'u in Curl Thursday. Mrs. Chas.

Karr and Mrs. "Wee Ha ven.s of Asbury, were in Carl un busi-ress Friday. Mrs. Wm. Bowers and da ughler, rs.

Howard Snow were culled to Webb City Thursday by I ho serious illness uf Mrs. Bowers' sister. Mr. H. c.

Hobertson was in Columbus tin business Thursday. MIsr lthea Mattix was a Joplin vis itor riday. The music 1 gl yen by isfi Howe enjoyed by all present. TJio Baptist Aid Society received quite a neat Utile sum at their sale at the Chitwood Mercantile Co. Saturday They received-ten per cent uf nil goods sold tin that day.

For first class cleaning and dyin? phoue ill. HAISK IMV. Mivy ril lOuipIoycM Itecclve Increuwe II Pliy, Washington, Nov. 1 7. Belters a'c being sent oiU by the Navy depart namt tu about one thousand 'employe.

of the navy yards throughout the United Slates, notifying them of an increase in salaries ranging from four to ten per cent. These employes Include raughis-men, clerks, and assistant Inspectors. Pay your taxes, Carlton Greef llitt Hunt Cor Hobber. South Bend, Nov. 17.

The big gi'st rubbery hi Hit! history of South Hend was pulled nfrf last, night Hie pust office being robbed of 1 (art In tu Deiilll. Nftw I'Murenee, At 1 7. Afreta ftliirain, agwd BS.c.wliil enokhig fast. Ignited clothing and burned to death. Beginning Nov.

18 and continuing ten days, we will sell all hats in stock at 25 and 50 per cent reduction. All ladies interested in up-to-date millinery call and inspect our styles and prices. IP IS. 'I til. 4 ft 1 4 I EH 522 M.

BRQABWAY, TIE THE SCORE mniiiTiN iik.ii sniooi, Kmt Hull HitHle HeNiilM'il hi ii N-ore (I tu ut mtIi'k of runt Hull Miilclu-H. Tlie foot hall htilllo lioiwcen the Stuln Nnrimil ami tin' IMMsbiirtf Hfiiuo! a I'lcriiinili roMiillctl In a tied wc-oru of, ti to ti. Tho Biinip wan lrtyod on the alhlfth at tho new Normal building and is lu- i-oi'iiml m.ilih game j) lay fit there tills year. The ftame was I'nll of interest, was a clean contest and'hai'iity contested from ijeBinniiiK to end. In the til's I half the Hiffh sriioil haii the better of tlie battle.

The hall, was have Keeured tiiousanils of dollars ot Kansas momy since tin law went into effect. AViiiil Special Ri'ioil. Tho slate eommission has sent ont letler to the county assessors at nil tin counties in he state asking fr a special report on all untaxed prop ert in each county, in some tlie comities this will bo miite a job as here 1h much untaxed pi tiprct in Home of tlie county. This property that does not pay taxes Is classed as follows: State pnfpevty. county property, city jiropt'ity.

It properly, fraternal society property, -hospitals, schools, homes. in a tew yards oC the Normal goal at PITTSBURG, KANSAS- tho end of the second half. Neither sido Hi-oreii 111 the ttrst half. Owiiiff to a delay in retting starlet! the halves were only 1." mlnutca Iohk. Silrinli4l renin Work.

in the tlrsL Hi minutes of play In tho eeoinl half Normals exhibited splendid team work, lly steady they worlu'ii the bail down dangerously neur the HIkIi School soal. Tliw HiKh team tfot down to its knitting' ami hel'd the Normals for two do iifj lot on the thin I the Normals Were st roil? enoiiKh 'to let a men away for a touch dovn. This with i lie S'oal kick made six po.ints for the Normals. Thero was only minutes of play. The Illjrh ticitool had not scored.

Tim Normal rooters spelled victory in liijs and pandemonium reigned among tluiu for a lime. Within two minutes liiRht Half l.an-yop of the High school team, In spite of strong' interfeienee got away for a 7ti. yard rin and niaiie touch-down. This made the score ti to 5 in tho Normal's favor and there was splendid chance for ti lie score. The halt was placed for the goal kick.

Every move was va tdied in breathless suspense. The pig-skin sailed straight as an arrow between ihe goal posts and the scm-o was tied. In a few minutes the signal was' sounded and the game was brought to a close. Tiie two teams nave a series of three games scheduled. The game yesterday was the second of the series.

Tiie first game went to the High school. The tie game yesterday will necessitate a fourth game lo deiermine tne championship if the Normals should succeed In winning tlie third game. Head lioppctt Off, Vllrminghant. Nov. 17.

As if it was done with a sharp eh vei', JWn t'nrliVles. a white man. wis last night by a Q.tu'i$.itiwwfft train. and A. was held last night.

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