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f I > r 1- f i r L i OCALA EVENING STARo Volume 15N0144 OCALA FLORIDA SATURDAY NOVEMBER 13 1909 Fifty Ceit a Moalh 5 aYee Lt Lfr Dont try to patch up a linger- ing r cough by experimenting a tc Allens t 1 Lung Balsama- nd relief is certain to follow Cures the most obstinate coughs colds sore throats or bronchial inflammation- All dealers DAVIS sC LAWRENCE CO New York R D FULLED CDAYER i FULLER 4 AVER DENTAL SURGEONS Office Over the Munroe Chambliss Bank OCALA FLORIDA r TERMS CASH I 1 J E CHACE DENTAL SURGEON 1 Rooms 9 10 and 11 Second Floor Holder Block OCALA FLORIDA TERMS CA- SHBLALOCK L F Dental Surgeon nitre Over Clnerelaluk hone 211 of Office Hours 8 to 12 a m I lto6pmT- ERMS CASH CHARLES D HULBERT f M D HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ofllco Second Floor the Munroe Chambliss Bank Building Ocala Florida- TelephonesOffice 222 Residence 221 Office lIours9 to 12 a m 2 to 4 p m 730 to 830 p m- McCLANE F E I Physician and Surgeon I General Practice Calls Made Prompt- ly ¬ Night or Day I Special Attention to Obstetrics Di- seases ¬ of Women and Children Office Rooms 3fc2 Holder Build- ing ¬ Second Floor Phones Office No 333 Residence No 333 OCALA FLORIDA THERE IS A DIFFERENCE IN Our x ICE ice by our new process Is fro- zen ¬ at a temperature of eight to ten degrees above zero is as clear as t crystal and as pure as can be made Wo guarantee it to last longer BUY FROM THIS BLUE WAGONS- And Not be Disappointed in Service and Quality OCALA ICE AND PACKING CO MEFFERT TAYLOR r Phone 34- THE COMMERCIALPRE- SSING CLUB 4 FRANK JUSTIN Proprietor- Next Door to the Western Unioii Telegraph Office Work Called for and Delivered Promptly All Work Guaranteed White Trade Only THE COMMERCIAL i t a BARBERSHOP Opens Into the Lobby of the Ocala House Offers the very best service of skilled workmen with modern ap- pliances ¬ Strictly sanitary Electric fans electric massages Hot Running Water at all Times VINCENT C DETTERICH Mana- gerMontezumaJJarbersliop In Connection With the Hotel Office Skilled workmen and courteous attention to all Special attention to children ELECTRIC MASSAGE HOT AND COLD WATER R A DEOTERICH Proprietor J RESULT OF BAD READING i A Louisville Boy Inspired by Dime Novels Won Evil Notoriety in New Albany Ind Louisville Ky Nov 13In an attempt at a bank robbery a young man entered the Merchants National Bank at New Albany Ind shortly before noon yesterday and killed J Hangary Fawcett cashier of the bank seriously wounded John K Woodward president of the bank and wounded James R Tucker a negro chauffer probably fatally When Haj entered the bank he carried aj In each hand After commandin eryone to hold up his hands and into the vault Hall began shoo Cashier I 2tt was shot through- the chest frneck and died almost Instantly resident Woodward was r shot throw the liver and his in- testines ¬ were perforated Tucker the chauffeur was shot through the bodyFollowing the shooting the mur ¬ derer rushed from the bank and tried to escape in an automobile which he had taken from the curb- In front of the residence of its own ¬ er Mrs Walter E Scott in Louis- ville ¬ He had forced the negro chauffeur at the point of a pistol to drive him to New Albany After the shooting at the bank the chauffeur was paralyzed with terror and apparently incapable of action sat still when the robber jumped into the car and ordered him to speed up the machine The robber then jumped out of the au- tomobile ¬ shot the negro in the back and ran two blocks to the Ohio river He seized a skiff and was on his way to Louisville side of the river before the frightened citizens of New Albany knew what had transpired An alarm was given through a megaphone on a dredge boat and in a short time several policemen had started in pursuit in a fast motor boat Capturing their man they brought him to shore where by a ruse Police Captain Adams kept back the crowd of 200 persons which crowded around the dock as the police boat landed Commanding- the prisoner to lie down Captain Adams announced to the crowd that the man had taken poison and was dead meanwhile carrying him to the patrol wagon and giving the word- to drive ahead The bandit was taken to the New Albany jail A few moments later he was removed I to the Southern Indiana Reforma ¬ tory at Jeffersonville to escape the mob which realizing that it had been tricked had assembled at the jailThe bandit is good looking in a boyish somewhat effeminate way His rod hair had been recently cut ue is not over 2U years old and is five feet six inches tall The bandit was identified as Thomas Jefferson Hall and accord ¬ ing to William Jefferson Hall his father the desperado is but 17 years old The older Hall who has a furniture store at 802 South Pres- ton ¬ street in this city said that young Hall was a household tyrant and not insane at all He Is simply mean said the father The family Is formerly of Knoxvllle Tenn W J Hall detailed his sons ac ¬ tions for the last few years saying that dime novels had been the I youths constant reading Among young Halls effects was found a powerfully made cabinet lined and outfitted like a room It Is believed that the boy expected to escape with his loot today crawling- into the box which was consigned tol- OR J Smith Knoxvllle Tenn and escape as freight LIVED 152 YEARS Wm Parr Englands oldest man married the third time at 120 worked- In the fields until 132 and lived 20 years longer People should be youth- ful ¬ at SO James Wright of Spurlock- Ky shows how to remain young I feel just like a 16yearold boy he writes after taking six bottles of Electric Bitters For thirty years kidney trouble made life a burden but the first bottle of this wonderful med ¬ icine convinced me I had found the greatest euro on earth Theyre a godsend to weak sickly rundown or old people Try them Fifty cents at all druggists THE WEST INDIA HURRICANE Great Damage to Property and Preb ably to Life in Jamaica Tampa Nov 13 According to ad- vices ¬ received by the United Wireless Telegraph station in Tampa late yes- terday ¬ afternoon a hurricane of great violence has ravaged Jamaica The message came from Kingston via Guantanamo It declared that the hurricane was accompanied by an un- precedented ¬ rainfall which washed away the Jamaica railroads The tel ¬ egraph lines have been badly crippled- and the cable service interrupted- The dispatch relates that some half million stems of bananas were lost The United States survey ship Eagle went Into a pier and was beached being pulled off later by the English cruiser Scylla There were a number of fruit steamers in the harbor of Kingston when the hurricane broke over that port Two of them the Bradford and Amado went ashore The Amado has been floated but the Bradford is still aground- A Religious Authors Statement- Rev Joseph H Fesperman Salis- bury ¬ N C who Is the author of sev ¬ eral books writes For several years I was afflicted with kidney trouble and last winter I was suddenly stricken with a severe pain In my kidneys and was confined to be eight days unable- to got up without assistance My urine contained a thick white sedi ¬ ment and I passed same frequently- day and night I commenced taking Foleyu Kidney Remedy and the pain gradually abated and finally ceased and my urine became normal I cheerfully recommend Foleys Kidney Remedy Sold by aU druggists r State of Ohio City of Toledo- I ras County as Frank J Cheney makes oath that he Lj senior partner of the firm of F J Cheney Co doing business in the city ol Toledo county and state afore- said ¬ and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS- for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Halls Catarrh Cure Frank J Cheney Sworn to before me and subscribed- In my presence this 6th day of De ¬ cember A D 1886 A W Gleason seal Notary Public Sold by all druggists 75c Take Halls Family Pills for constipation SERVED HIM RIGHT Detroit Nov 13A betrayal of faith led to the killing of a man by a woman In this city yesterday Samuel F Morley a wealthy young farmer who resides near Detroit was the victim and was shot down by Mjss Bertha Lietzau because he refused to redeem his pledge and marry her It is the old story of a womans trust and a mans perfidy The young wom ¬ an says Morley compromised her and then refused to keep his word and wed her She was placed under ar ¬ rest She did not attempt to deny the crime pleading betrayal as her justi- fication ¬ READ THIS Dunnellon Fla Sept 1st 1909I have sold Halls Texas Wonder of St Louis Mo for six years Every bot ¬ tle I sell adds a customer for it It is a genuine cure for kidney bladder and rheumatic troubles Geo Ohnmacht Merchant 60 days treatment in each bottle WORTH MUCH WEALTH Hamptons Magazine has Heavily In ¬ sured Pearys Life New York Nov 13Hamptons Magazine has taken a policy on Com ¬ mander Pears life for fifty thousand dollars for ten months to protect their Interests for that amount Contract- ed ¬ to be paid Commander Peary for the serial right of his north pole story and photographs- DIRE DISTRESS- It Is Near at Hand to Hundreds of Ocala Readers Dont neglect an aching back I Backache Is the kidneys cry for helpNeglect hurrying to their aid Means that urinary troubles follow quickly Profit by a sufferers experience Miss Rose Kremer 67 Ohio ave De Land Fla says I have used Doans Kidney Pills and they have proven of more benefit to me than any other kidney remedy I have used I suffer- ed ¬ from dull nagging backaches and distressing pains through my loins My feet and limbs became swollen and- I was also caused annoyance by too frequent passages of kidney secre ¬ tions I finally decided to try Doans Kidney Pills as they had been very highly recommended and procured a supply I used only two boxes but am now free from the backache and soreness across my loins and my kid- neys ¬ have become normal I feel like- a different woman since taking Doans Kidney Pills and am pleased to rec ¬ ommend them to other sufferers- For sale by all dealers Price 50 cents Foster Ulburn Co Buffalo New York sole agents for the United I States Remember the nameDoansandt- ake no other LIQUOR WON IN LAFAYETTE Mayo Nov 13Alter a campaign of several weeks with both factions diligently at work Lafayette county- in the election of Wednesday went wet by a majority of eleven It was not until yesterday that all precincts were heard from and the result proved most disappointing to the prohibitionists who were san ¬ guine of success ICE ICEB- uy Ice From Red Wagons- They say but if you will examine carefully the ice which melts so rap- Idly you will note that there seems- to be holes in it that the center is what is called snow ice which being more porous allows it to melt quickly 4 Crystal IceT- he kind we turn out is as clear and perfect as It is possible to make ice and is the most economical ice to use Ask the man on the Red Wagon to stop and see you FLORIDA PACKING ICE COMPANYP- hone S Phoie 5 EquitableL- ife Assurance Society Of The United States STRONGEST IN THE WORLD MISS FLORIDA CONDOM Resident Agent W C BLANCHARD CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER PLANS FURNISHED- ON APPLICATION P O Box 46 OCALA FLA THE MAN FROM BRODNEYS A Thrilling Story of Law and Love and a Struggle for Life and Wealth with SemiSavages- BY GEORGE BARR McCUTCHEON i Copyright 1908 by Dodd Mead Co r I A handsome young soldier of fortune a princess of enchant ¬ ing beauty two eccentric advert turers who leave wills disposing I of the island of Japat < nd its I ruby mines two heirs who must marry within a year to inherit the property despite the fact that they are already married- a shrewd American lawyer a scheming British solicitor a pretty stenographer a prince who is musical and profligate- and a horde of fanatical Mos ¬ lems who will inherit the riches of Japat provided the heirs do not marry each other these are the leading characters in a ro ¬ mance which for genuine nov ¬ elty thrilling and unusual situ ¬ ations live American humor and the pathos of a great but I apparently hopeless love has I rarely surpassed been equaled and never CHAPTER I TilE LATE Mtt SKAGO3 HE death of Taswell Skaggs was stimulating to say the least In expres I the end of a bale old age by tumbling I aimlessly Into the mouth of a crater on the Island of Japat somewhere in the mysterious south seas The world had quite Thoroughly forgotten him during the twenty odd years Immediately pre ¬ ceding his death It was however noticeably worth while to remember- him t at this particular time He left- a last will and testament that bade fair to distress as well as startle a great many people on both sides of the Atlantic I In Boston the law firm of Bowen Hare was puzzling itself beyond reason- in the effort to anticipate and circum- vent ¬ the plans of the firm of Bosworth Newues Grapewln London Eo C while on the other side of the Atlantic Messrs Bosworth Newnes Grape win were blindly struggling to do pre- cisely ¬ the same thing In relation to Messrs Bowen Hare Without seeking to further involve myself I shall at once conduct the reader to the nearest of these law of ¬ ficesPretty badly tangled 1 declare said Mr Hare staring helplessly at his senior partner Hopelessly agreed Mr Bowen very much as if he bad at first Intend- ed ¬ to groan Before them on the table lay the con ¬ tents of a bulky envelope a long and stupendous letter from their London correspondents and with it a copy of Taswell Skaggs will Mr Bowen re ¬ cently had been named as Joint execu- tor ¬ of the will together with Sir John Allencrombie of London W C one time neighbor of the late Mr Skaggs A long and exasperating cablegram- had touched somewhat irresolutely- upon the terms of the will besides notifying him that one of the heirs re ¬ sided in Boston He was instructed- to apprise this young man of his good fortune There was one very important per ¬ haps imposing feature in connection- with the old gentlemans willhe was decidedly sound of mind and body when it was uttered When such astute lawyers as Bowen Hare give up to amazement the usual forerunner of consternation it Is high time to regard tbe case as star ¬ tlingRead it again Bowen The will No the letter- Whereupon Mr Bowen again read aloud the letter from Bosworth Newnes Grapewin this time slow- ly and speculatively They seem as much upset by the situation as we he observed reflec- tively ¬ Extraordinary state of affairs 1 must say And I dont know what to do about- it I dont even know bow to begin Theyre both married And not to each other Shes the wife of a Lord knows what of a lord and bes married to an f i uncommonly nne girl they say not ¬ withstanding the fact that she has larger social aspirations than he has means And If that all Important clause in the will is not carried out to the let- ter ¬ the whole fortune goes to the bow ¬ wows Practically the same thing He calls them natives thats all It looks to me as though the bowwows will get the old mans millions I dont see how anything short of Prov- idence ¬ can alter the situation Thank heaven Bowen be names you as executor not me I shall decline to serve Its an impossible situation Hare In the first place Skaggs was not an Inti- mate ¬ I friend of mine I met him in Constantinople five years ago and aft ¬ erward handled some business for him In New York He had no right to impose upon me as if But why should you hesitate You have only to wait for the year to roll by and then turn your troubles over to the natives Young Browne cant marry Miss Ruthven inside of a year simply because there Is no Miss Ruth veil Shes LadyLadywhats the name Deppingham- And Browne already has one Mrs Browne to his credit dont yon see Well that settles it Id say Its hard- ly ¬ probable that Browne will murder or divorce his wife nor Is it likely that her ladyship would have the coqrage to dispose of her incumbrance in either way on such short notice But It means millions to them HareThats their unfortunate lookout You are to act as an executor not as a matrimonial agent But man Its an outrage to give all of It to those wretched islanders Bos ¬ worth says that rubies and sapphires- grow there like mushrooms Bosworth also says that the Island- ers ¬ are thrifty Intelligent and will fight for their rights There are lawyers among them he says as well as Jewel diggers and fishermen Skaggs and Lady Depplnghams grandfather were the only white men who ever lived there long enough to find out what the island had stored up civilization Thats why they bought- It outright but Im hanged if I can see why he wants to give it back to the natives Perhaps he owes it to them He doubtless bought It for a song and I contrary to all humau belief he may have resurrected a conscience Any- how ¬ there remains a chance for the heirs to break the will II It cant be done Hare It cant be done Its as clean an instrument as ever survived a man It is by this time safe for the reader to assume that Mr Taswell Skaggs- had been a rich man and therefore privileged to be eccentric He came of- a sound old country family In upper England but seems to have married a bit above hs station His wife was serv- ing ¬ as governess in the home of a cer- tain ¬ earl when Taswell won her heart and dragged her from the exalted posi- tion ¬ of minding other peoples children Into the less conspicuous one of caring- for her own Their only son was killed by a run- away ¬ horse when be was twenty and their daughter became the wife of an American named Browne when she was scarcely out of her teens It was then that Mr Skaggs practically child- less ¬ determined to make himself wife- less ¬ as well He magnanimously deeded the uu ¬ entailed farm to his wife turned his securities into cash and then set forth upon a voyage of exploration It is common history that upon one dark still night in December he said goodby forever to the farm and its mistress- but it is doubtful if either of them heard him To be jolly well even with him Mrs Skaggs did a most priggish thing I She died six months later but before doing so she made a will In which she left the entire estate to her daughter effectually depriving the absent hug baud of any chance to reclaim his own Taswell Skaggs was in Shanghai when he heard the news It was on a Friday His informant was that erst- while ¬ friend Jack Wyckholme Nat- urally ¬ Skaggs felt deeply aggrieved with the fate which permitted him to capitulate when unconditional surren ¬ der was so close at hand His lan- guage ¬ for one brief quarter of an hour did more to upset the progress of Chris ¬ tian endeavor In the far east than all the Idols In the Chinese empire Theres nawthin in England for me Jackie My gals a bloomln foreigner by this time aud shell sell the bleed farm of course Shes an American- God bless er eart I dare say if Id go to er and say Id like my farm back again shed want to fork hover but er usband wouldnt be for that sort of hextravagance Ed boot me off the hisland The United States Isnt an island Tazzy explained Mr Wyckholme gulping his brandy and soda Mr Wyckholme was the second son of Sir Somebodyorother and had mar- ried ¬ the vicars daughter This put him into such bad odor with his fam- ily ¬ that he hurried off to the dogsand- a goodly sized menagerie besides If the records of the inebriates asylum are to be credited His wife after endur ¬ ing him for sixteen years secured a divorce Accepting the world as his home he ventured forth to visit every nook and cranny of It In course of time he came upon his old time neighbor and boyhood friend Taswell Skaggs in the city of Shanghai Nei- ther ¬ of them had een the British isles in two years or more Ow do you know demanded Tas welL Havent I been there old chap A year or more Its a rotten big place where gentlemen aspire to sell gloves and hankerchlers and needlework over Continued on Fourth Page B 30BL SON President 8 H BLITCH Manager J O HOOLt7t asd Yr P GEO J BU TCH Te- llerCOMMERCIAL 1 BANK OCALA FLA 1 THE DEPOSITORS IN THIS BARK Are the 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DENTAL SURGEONS

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HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ANDSURGEON

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TelephonesOffice 222 Residence221

Office lIours9 to 12 a m 2 to 4p m 730 to 830 p m-

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Special Attention to Obstetrics Di-seases

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of Women and Children

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Second Floor Phones OfficeNo 333 Residence No 333

OCALA FLORIDA

THERE IS A DIFFERENCE IN

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at a temperature of eight to tendegrees above zero is as clear ast

crystal and as pure as can be madeWo guarantee it to last longer

BUY FROM THIS BLUE WAGONS-

And Not be Disappointed in Serviceand Quality

OCALA ICE AND PACKING CO

MEFFERT TAYLOR

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COMMERCIALPRE-

SSING CLUB4

FRANK JUSTIN Proprietor-

Next Door to the Western UnioiiTelegraph Office

Work Called for and DeliveredPromptly All Work GuaranteedWhite Trade Only

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Opens Into the Lobby of the OcalaHouse

Offers the very best service ofskilled workmen with modern ap-

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Strictly sanitary Electricfans electric massages

Hot Running Water at all TimesVINCENT C DETTERICH Mana-

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In Connection With the Hotel Office

Skilled workmen and courteousattention to all Special attention tochildren

ELECTRIC MASSAGE

HOT AND COLD WATER

R A DEOTERICH Proprietor J

RESULT OF BAD READINGi

A Louisville Boy Inspired by DimeNovels Won Evil Notoriety

in New Albany Ind

Louisville Ky Nov 13In anattempt at a bank robbery a youngman entered the Merchants NationalBank at New Albany Ind shortlybefore noon yesterday and killed JHangary Fawcett cashier of thebank seriously wounded John KWoodward president of the bankand wounded James R Tucker anegro chauffer probably fatally

When Haj entered the bank hecarried a j In each hand Aftercommandin eryone to hold up hishands and into the vault Hallbegan shoo

Cashier I 2tt was shot through-the chest frneck and died almostInstantly resident Woodward wasr

shot throw the liver and his in-testines

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were perforated Tuckerthe chauffeur was shot through thebodyFollowing the shooting the mur¬

derer rushed from the bank andtried to escape in an automobilewhich he had taken from the curb-In front of the residence of its own ¬

er Mrs Walter E Scott in Louis-ville

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He had forced the negrochauffeur at the point of a pistol todrive him to New Albany

After the shooting at the bankthe chauffeur was paralyzed withterror and apparently incapable ofaction sat still when the robberjumped into the car and orderedhim to speed up the machine Therobber then jumped out of the au-tomobile

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shot the negro in the backand ran two blocks to the Ohioriver He seized a skiff and was onhis way to Louisville side of theriver before the frightened citizensof New Albany knew what hadtranspired

An alarm was given through amegaphone on a dredge boat and ina short time several policemen hadstarted in pursuit in a fast motorboat Capturing their man theybrought him to shore where by aruse Police Captain Adams keptback the crowd of 200 personswhich crowded around the dock asthe police boat landed Commanding-the prisoner to lie down CaptainAdams announced to the crowd thatthe man had taken poison and wasdead meanwhile carrying him to thepatrol wagon and giving the word-to drive ahead The bandit wastaken to the New Albany jail Afew moments later he was removed I

to the Southern Indiana Reforma ¬

tory at Jeffersonville to escape themob which realizing that it hadbeen tricked had assembled at thejailThe bandit is good looking in aboyish somewhat effeminate wayHis rod hair had been recently cutue is not over 2U years old and isfive feet six inches tall

The bandit was identified asThomas Jefferson Hall and accord ¬

ing to William Jefferson Hall hisfather the desperado is but 17years old The older Hall who hasa furniture store at 802 South Pres-ton

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street in this city said thatyoung Hall was a household tyrantand not insane at all

He Is simply mean said thefather The family Is formerly ofKnoxvllle Tenn

W J Hall detailed his sons ac ¬

tions for the last few years sayingthat dime novels had been the

I youths constant readingAmong young Halls effects was

found a powerfully made cabinetlined and outfitted like a room ItIs believed that the boy expected toescape with his loot today crawling-into the box which was consigned tol-

OR J Smith Knoxvllle Tenn andescape as freight

LIVED 152 YEARS

Wm Parr Englands oldest manmarried the third time at 120 worked-In the fields until 132 and lived 20years longer People should be youth-ful

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at SO James Wright of Spurlock-Ky shows how to remain young Ifeel just like a 16yearold boy hewrites after taking six bottles ofElectric Bitters For thirty yearskidney trouble made life a burden butthe first bottle of this wonderful med ¬

icine convinced me I had found thegreatest euro on earth Theyre agodsend to weak sickly rundown orold people Try them Fifty cents atall druggists

THE WEST INDIA HURRICANE

Great Damage to Property and Prebably to Life in Jamaica

Tampa Nov 13 According to ad-vices

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received by the United WirelessTelegraph station in Tampa late yes-terday

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afternoon a hurricane of greatviolence has ravaged Jamaica Themessage came from Kingston viaGuantanamo It declared that thehurricane was accompanied by an un-precedented

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rainfall which washedaway the Jamaica railroads The tel ¬

egraph lines have been badly crippled-and the cable service interrupted-

The dispatch relates that some halfmillion stems of bananas were lostThe United States survey ship Eaglewent Into a pier and was beachedbeing pulled off later by the Englishcruiser Scylla

There were a number of fruitsteamers in the harbor of Kingstonwhen the hurricane broke over thatport Two of them the Bradford andAmado went ashore The Amadohas been floated but the Bradford isstill aground-

A Religious Authors Statement-

Rev Joseph H Fesperman Salis-bury

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N C who Is the author of sev ¬

eral books writes For several yearsI was afflicted with kidney trouble andlast winter I was suddenly strickenwith a severe pain In my kidneys andwas confined to be eight days unable-to got up without assistance Myurine contained a thick white sedi ¬

ment and I passed same frequently-day and night I commenced takingFoleyu Kidney Remedy and the paingradually abated and finally ceasedand my urine became normal Icheerfully recommend Foleys KidneyRemedy Sold by aU druggists r

State of Ohio City of Toledo-I ras County as

Frank J Cheney makes oath that heLj senior partner of the firm of F JCheney Co doing business in thecity ol Toledo county and state afore-said

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and that said firm will pay thesum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS-for each and every case of catarrhthat cannot be cured by the use ofHalls Catarrh Cure Frank J Cheney

Sworn to before me and subscribed-In my presence this 6th day of De ¬

cember A D 1886 A W Gleasonseal Notary Public

Sold by all druggists 75c TakeHalls Family Pills for constipation

SERVED HIM RIGHT

Detroit Nov 13A betrayal offaith led to the killing of a man by awoman In this city yesterday

Samuel F Morley a wealthy youngfarmer who resides near Detroit wasthe victim and was shot down by MjssBertha Lietzau because he refused toredeem his pledge and marry her Itis the old story of a womans trustand a mans perfidy The young wom ¬

an says Morley compromised her andthen refused to keep his word andwed her She was placed under ar ¬

rest She did not attempt to deny thecrime pleading betrayal as her justi-fication

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READ THISDunnellon Fla Sept 1st 1909I

have sold Halls Texas Wonder of StLouis Mo for six years Every bot ¬

tle I sell adds a customer for it It isa genuine cure for kidney bladder andrheumatic troubles Geo OhnmachtMerchant 60 days treatment in eachbottle

WORTH MUCH WEALTH

Hamptons Magazine has Heavily In ¬

sured Pearys LifeNew York Nov 13Hamptons

Magazine has taken a policy on Com ¬

mander Pears life for fifty thousanddollars for ten months to protect theirInterests for that amount Contract-ed

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to be paid Commander Peary forthe serial right of his north polestory and photographs-

DIRE DISTRESS-

It Is Near at Hand to Hundreds ofOcala Readers

Dont neglect an aching backI Backache Is the kidneys cry forhelpNeglect hurrying to their aid

Means that urinary troubles followquickly

Profit by a sufferers experienceMiss Rose Kremer 67 Ohio ave De

Land Fla says I have used DoansKidney Pills and they have proven ofmore benefit to me than any otherkidney remedy I have used I suffer-ed

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from dull nagging backaches anddistressing pains through my loinsMy feet and limbs became swollen and-I was also caused annoyance by toofrequent passages of kidney secre ¬

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and a Struggle for Life and Wealthwith SemiSavages-

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Copyright 1908 by Dodd Mead Co

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A handsome young soldier offortune a princess of enchant ¬

ing beauty two eccentric advertturers who leave wills disposing

I of the island of Japat < nd itsI ruby mines two heirs who mustmarry within a year to inheritthe property despite the factthat they are already married-a shrewd American lawyer ascheming British solicitor apretty stenographer a princewho is musical and profligate-and a horde of fanatical Mos ¬

lems who will inherit the richesof Japat provided the heirs donot marry each other these arethe leading characters in a ro ¬

mance which for genuine nov ¬

elty thrilling and unusual situ ¬

ations live American humorand the pathos of a great but

I apparently hopeless love hasI rarelysurpassed

been equaled and never

CHAPTER ITilE LATE Mtt SKAGO3

HE death of Taswell Skaggs wasstimulating to say the least Inexpres

I the end of a bale old age by tumblingI aimlessly Into the mouth of a crater on

the Island of Japat somewhere in themysterious south seas The world hadquite Thoroughly forgotten him duringthe twenty odd years Immediately pre ¬

ceding his death It was howevernoticeably worth while to remember-him

t at this particular time He left-a last will and testament that badefair to distress as well as startle agreat many people on both sides of theAtlantic

I In Boston the law firm of BowenHare was puzzling itself beyond reason-in the effort to anticipate and circum-vent

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the plans of the firm of BosworthNewues Grapewln London Eo Cwhile on the other side of the AtlanticMessrs Bosworth Newnes Grapewin were blindly struggling to do pre-cisely

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the same thing In relation toMessrs Bowen Hare

Without seeking to further involvemyself I shall at once conduct thereader to the nearest of these law of¬

ficesPretty badly tangled 1 declaresaid Mr Hare staring helplessly athis senior partner

Hopelessly agreed Mr Bowenvery much as if he bad at first Intend-ed

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to groanBefore them on the table lay the con ¬

tents of a bulky envelope a long andstupendous letter from their Londoncorrespondents and with it a copy ofTaswell Skaggs will Mr Bowen re ¬

cently had been named as Joint execu-tor

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of the will together with Sir JohnAllencrombie of London W C onetime neighbor of the late Mr SkaggsA long and exasperating cablegram-had touched somewhat irresolutely-upon the terms of the will besidesnotifying him that one of the heirs re¬

sided in Boston He was instructed-to apprise this young man of his goodfortune

There was one very important per ¬

haps imposing feature in connection-with the old gentlemans willhe wasdecidedly sound of mind and bodywhen it was uttered

When such astute lawyers as BowenHare give up to amazement the

usual forerunner of consternation it Ishigh time to regard tbe case as star¬

tlingReadit again Bowen

The willNo the letter-

Whereupon Mr Bowen again readaloud the letter from BosworthNewnes Grapewin this time slow-ly and speculatively

They seem as much upset by thesituation as we he observed reflec-tively

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Extraordinary state of affairs 1

must sayAnd I dont know what to do about-

it I dont even know bow to beginTheyre both married

And not to each otherShes the wife of a Lord knows

what of a lord and bes married to an

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i uncommonly nne girl they say not¬

withstanding the fact that she haslarger social aspirations than he hasmeans

And If that all Important clause inthe will is not carried out to the let-ter

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the whole fortune goes to the bow ¬

wowsPractically the same thing He

calls them natives thats all Itlooks to me as though the bowwowswill get the old mans millions Idont see how anything short of Prov-idence

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can alter the situationThank heaven Bowen be names

you as executor not meI shall decline to serve Its an

impossible situation Hare In thefirst place Skaggs was not an Inti-

mate¬

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friend of mine I met him inConstantinople five years ago and aft¬

erward handled some business for himIn New York He had no right toimpose upon me as if

But why should you hesitate Youhave only to wait for the year to rollby and then turn your troubles over tothe natives Young Browne cantmarry Miss Ruthven inside of a yearsimply because there Is no Miss Ruthveil Shes LadyLadywhats thename

Deppingham-And Browne already has one Mrs

Browne to his credit dont yon seeWell that settles it Id say Its hard-ly

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probable that Browne will murder ordivorce his wife nor Is it likely thather ladyship would have the coqrageto dispose of her incumbrance in eitherway on such short notice

But It means millions to them

HareThats their unfortunate lookoutYou are to act as an executor not as amatrimonial agent

But man Its an outrage to give allof It to those wretched islanders Bos¬

worth says that rubies and sapphires-grow there like mushrooms

Bosworth also says that the Island-ers

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are thrifty Intelligent and will fightfor their rights There are lawyersamong them he says as well as Jeweldiggers and fishermen

Skaggs and Lady Depplnghamsgrandfather were the only white menwho ever lived there long enough tofind out what the island had stored upcivilization Thats why they bought-It outright but Im hanged if I can seewhy he wants to give it back to thenatives

Perhaps he owes it to them Hedoubtless bought It for a song and I

contrary to all humau belief he mayhave resurrected a conscience Any-how

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there remains a chance for theheirs to break the will II

It cant be done Hare It cant bedone Its as clean an instrument asever survived a man

It is by this time safe for the readerto assume that Mr Taswell Skaggs-had been a rich man and thereforeprivileged to be eccentric He came of-

a sound old country family In upperEngland but seems to have married abit above hs station His wife was serv-ing

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as governess in the home of a cer-tain

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earl when Taswell won her heartand dragged her from the exalted posi-tion

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of minding other peoples childrenInto the less conspicuous one of caring-for her own

Their only son was killed by a run-away

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horse when be was twenty andtheir daughter became the wife of anAmerican named Browne when shewas scarcely out of her teens It wasthen that Mr Skaggs practically child-less

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determined to make himself wife-less

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as wellHe magnanimously deeded the uu ¬

entailed farm to his wife turned hissecurities into cash and then set forthupon a voyage of exploration It iscommon history that upon one darkstill night in December he said goodbyforever to the farm and its mistress-but it is doubtful if either of themheard him

To be jolly well even with himMrs Skaggs did a most priggish thing

I She died six months later but beforedoing so she made a will In which sheleft the entire estate to her daughtereffectually depriving the absent hugbaud of any chance to reclaim hisown

Taswell Skaggs was in Shanghaiwhen he heard the news It was on aFriday His informant was that erst-while

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friend Jack Wyckholme Nat-urally

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Skaggs felt deeply aggrievedwith the fate which permitted him tocapitulate when unconditional surren ¬

der was so close at hand His lan-guage

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for one brief quarter of an hourdid more to upset the progress of Chris ¬

tian endeavor In the far east than allthe Idols In the Chinese empire

Theres nawthin in England for meJackie My gals a bloomln foreignerby this time aud shell sell the bleedfarm of course Shes an American-God bless er eart I dare say if Idgo to er and say Id like my farm backagain shed want to fork hover but erusband wouldnt be for that sort ofhextravagance Ed boot me off thehisland

The United States Isnt an islandTazzy explained Mr Wyckholmegulping his brandy and soda

Mr Wyckholme was the second sonof Sir Somebodyorother and had mar-ried

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the vicars daughter This puthim into such bad odor with his fam-ily

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that he hurried off to the dogsand-a goodly sized menagerie besides If therecords of the inebriates asylum areto be credited His wife after endur ¬

ing him for sixteen years secured adivorce Accepting the world as hishome he ventured forth to visit everynook and cranny of It In course oftime he came upon his old timeneighbor and boyhood friend TaswellSkaggs in the city of Shanghai Nei-

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of them had een the British islesin two years or more

Ow do you know demanded TaswelL

Havent I been there old chap Ayear or more Its a rotten big placewhere gentlemen aspire to sell glovesand hankerchlers and needlework over

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