The Cushing Herald. (Cushing, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, August 21, 1903 Page: 2 of 18
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Overcome By StrilH Oif Pcirtlflclal
Outlet, he Filnted it Mist.
LACK OF FRE8H AIR EXERCISE.
CHHt PaiMitoM •(
■ISSOelf, Kill He*"*"
Bom*, Auf. ti.—PlM* X'has ulivady
Wis ovcrooms by the iiniyjuustomjd,
•train of hie pontlflolal Hi
' fainted while at miuw.
His collapse is ouusldered to be due
Ito heart tvcaknese nggravated by fu-
tlgue. Dr. Lapponl recommended the
pope to take a complete real. He has
ordered all audiences postpoued.
The pope, ) owiver, cannot tinder*
stand the necessity of sparing himself,
and said to Dr. Lapponl: "I am very
much stronger tyian Pope Leo. Why
should not I do vityat he did?V
It was oxfifalood to him that Popp,
'Leo when elected began by taking jft
fornight'a perfect rest; and thereafter
gradually tralite* himself to,,We new-!
dutlea. ;Mpi*eover, Leo's speeU4 con-
stitution did not need cxcrciue ln the
fresh air, which an ordiiiuryl^eulthy.,
man dues. ;> ;W "W"
KB tO OM i ('
r PILLS
man dues. rr , . . ,
The pope ardently wished te receive
the Austrian' tftnbassadoiv who was to
present his credentials, but he was
pcrswtded to reftjbuhce his iiiteptVon,
Ilot only ih/thls>f
to all audleuces %hioh h«d been ar-
ranged..
■ ^is«iii^|K-,
Oyster Jiay, AUg. 15.—abator-Aid-
rtch, wlieb sskod by S|^Asp$*ted.
Press reporter with reference to th'e
visit of the senators #£tljffi. preston*,
aaids • 'Vr'i .
"The Republican members -Of the
Sdb-Committee of the ** "dnance
committee, who reoenitytfetfor an
Informal conference at War Wide, fi. I.,
talked with the presldentfabout finan-
cial conditions and the need of HgM*
lutlvo changes -Ho bill lias, been
drafted or agreed pn tnd none wlH.be
untlll after *1* fullest consultation
with oar Democratic associates of the
sub-coin ml bleu ui)d ail the,members off
tho finance committee,Jt is, ho <v ever,,
our purpose to.have it bill In readiness
for presentation to the senate at the
beginning of the extra session, if onfe
shall bo called in Ootober or NbVcin-
ber. Vyd rye hopeful that a bill <)nn be
agreed upon and reported tl^it will
receive the approval of both notices 0*
congress and afford prompt and cttl-
eient relief to the lousiness interests of
the whole 'ooutitry^y'
8uoh has been the effect upon hi*
nerves that lie lias-been unable to
sldtyi for whole nights, while numerous
rtteptious made matter* worse, Still
ho Insisted upon admitting to hoar his
uiitsk, all Venetians, who lntd journeyed
to Home purposely to attend the coro-
nation- Tliey uhmberod about ,380
whinkthe mnss begau In the PaWllne
cHupbl %nd the air was vitiated, with
rtil&mperature above 90 degrees.
; fp\ie Plus was seen to grow palor
and .-puler, finally; throwing out li s;
hand as though seeking a support. ,He
would have'fallen had not his private
explain been quick to catch him. It
Is impossible to describe the confusion
and alarm among the worshippers
while the pope l«iy motionless and un*
conscious, with his eyes closed.
Fortunately among the Venetians
■pftftent was' Dr. Davencsia, who for
njnc years had been the pope's attend-
^ physldlatviit Vetilee, who gave the
tpgntlff iinioefllate asslstaanoe.
\-|jt was'a solemn moment when the
pbatlff passed through the midst of
the kneeling Venetians without hav-
ing the strength to give them his bone-
diotion. Deep ailfcbce accentuated the
impreMtlyenfss of "the scene. ' As he
went out til sight through the Raphael
login,, tears fell from the checks of sev-
eral iff the pilgrim* arid one could not
refrain from crying out; "Take care
of yourself, y^ur holiness, for our
sake*, who love you so much as well as
tor yourowh:" .
•tatc
treat-
jSa&'StiLJf,lRa
wetting. W 1
moore calculi
sifi^p
"V
t 4 ,>T
The rea^Mfci Controversy..
Topeka, Aug.-wT^Otilted States Dls-,
trict AttorrfjyDeiin wvys that he ex-
peoted a very determined rcSlstnnoe
from the cattlcoieli of Northwestern
Kansas ugaU&t the enforcement of tlm
federal statute prcveatlug the fencing
of government land. Nearly fifteen
suits are In preparation, to be brought
In the United Htates court by Mr.
Dean. In thews suits every conceivable
method of inclosing government la?d.
is included. It is \\\o purpose of the
district attorney to make all the gov-
ernment land in the state free range
aud to nsrmlt no. pesson to have aay
advante In its use.
Msuatoa ot AMen Vamlly.
' llotiow, Auk. '«>
BOO descendants of ths PUgrlm John
Alden lintlldrtaU*ed by .Longfellow
have gathered in Duxbury, Mass., i t
' the seyond annual reunion of the Alden
fumllyt'wlth rspwsentatlvcs from ^vory
town in th/ Olrt Colony, every New
Kansas and Oallfornla.
Coiavtets Build Boada.
opelca, Aug. 14. •— State Auditor
ilk has' sudtted a claim for ths pur-
^,,._se of horses and road machinery by;
tbejprisbn otRulala The prison board,
under a reoeut act of thij leglslnUiite,
will proceed to build some maoadauC
rqads W, the vicinity of the I.analng.
prison with convict labor. It has p^ivi
chased % traction engine to haul and
crush. rOek. The" engine oost.fi, 1<M).
Thts Jbbard has also piilcliased three
pair of horses and four spans of lauf "
Oao Lpsir ofxberses cost t4l3, anoJJ
'•9Mt^Two tpknsdf mnlos oost t t
e«kphtj ^9«k tjn«Ule roads will begin-at
oafo* \.AWuM°0.oonvlets will be given
employmet^t 6i> the roads. Warden
Jewett believes he can make; thistles
out of that' tpanyid add!tton>te those
needed to woA She prison firm.
. .. ■ y,.: ,—•—•
Wrack O® ItocX Island.
iTopeka, A ug. 13. —The engl nc,-mall'
«or and baggage car of the Texas ex-
press on tl)<* Hock Island, which leaves
Topeka at midnight went through a
bridge across fiend ricks creolc near
Alma, killing Fireman John Liggett of
McFarland, Kansas, and seriously in-
juring tlie engineer, John Mcttteen, of
Kansas City. The engine is in the
bottom of the ereolt out of sight. One
cur Is dangling from the end Of the
bridge and'another Is lodged on the
b«sat Of the stream, partially under
water- Passenger train No. 18, wlUoh
";m IK
thv wreeked tri^ln had passed at Mo-.
Farlsnd, was following closely an^l
only *tb> •prompt actlon of Conductor
(iane ah(\ Flagmaa Mcttruder prevent-
ed a collision frojn the rear.
WeS Yor Children.
'New York, Ap* IB.—Charles 0/Em-
ery of this oily, lius purehaaetl Grand
View park, an island in the 8t LaW-
renee river, W acres In extent, whloh
will bo turned into fc free sanitarium
for poor children. Mrs. Emery will be
the leading spirit.
Mete Australian ©old.
Washington, Aug. lft.-Plrs liundjptd
thousand dollars' worth of Australian
gold will arrive t San Franolsoo nsxt
Wisk, payment for whloh will ba inads
la Hew Yorli by telegraph,
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EVERY SHOOTER
fedlng of confidenceto
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^nuldviji shoot whesn
^JuTyour dealer U. K. C.
when he ssks '* What ldndf^
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THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRtBAMt,
S.4VMD niUD INMANA.
NOTRB DA MB i INDIANA*.
CttUTBSSs "
Boema free to sll students who hsvs com-
|«tsd ths studies required for sdmleelon Into ths
sore. Junior or Senior Yesr of sejr of the
"'"to *SentV moderste chsntete stsdeau
WB" DEMAND
YOUR ATTENTION.
If anyone offered you a good
'dollar for an imperfect one
Courses.
ever seventeen
Boole*
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under 13]
would you lake it?
reets, Is
If anyone offered you one |ood
dollar for 75 cent* of bad money
would you take it?
J$ offer you 16 ouncet of the
very bed darch made for lOtf
No other brand i «o I®od, yel
rtother codlOt.lorl2oonce .
Own b • bu lnei propodUoiv
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and cheapest
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Rendall, William J. The Cushing Herald. (Cushing, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, August 21, 1903, newspaper, August 21, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc270410/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.