Boone County Recorder . llowed the announcementof the verdict of the jury before whichMcDonald had been tried on a chargeof dynamiting stores and a church inSanford last year. Wabash Train Is , III.—East-bound Conti-nental limited train, No. 4, of the Wa-bash railroad was wrecked by a de-fective rail at Catlin, six mlleB fromthis place, at one oclock Friday after-noon. No one was killed. Those mostseriously hurt are: Jay C. English,mail clerk, of Danville, 111., and A. , United States deputy mar-shal, Stuttgart, Ark. Warships Collide; 36 , England. — Th
Boone County Recorder . llowed the announcementof the verdict of the jury before whichMcDonald had been tried on a chargeof dynamiting stores and a church inSanford last year. Wabash Train Is , III.—East-bound Conti-nental limited train, No. 4, of the Wa-bash railroad was wrecked by a de-fective rail at Catlin, six mlleB fromthis place, at one oclock Friday after-noon. No one was killed. Those mostseriously hurt are: Jay C. English,mail clerk, of Danville, 111., and A. , United States deputy mar-shal, Stuttgart, Ark. Warships Collide; 36 , England. — Thirty-sixmen, including Lieut. Middleton, thecommander of the torpedo boat de-stroyer Tiger, lost their lives in thecollision off the Isle of Wight between-that vessel and the CTuhrarBerwlck. Theodore Cox Dies in Rawhide. Rawhide, Nev.—Theodore Cox diedhere after an illness of ten days. came to Rawhide February 1 fromNew York, where he had been promi-nent for a number of yearl in financeand political circle*. Andrew Carnegie. dent of the Carnegie Foundation forthe Advancement of Teaching, onMarch 31 last, and on that same day-Mr. Carnegie replied that the moneywould be forthcoming for any stateinstitution whose application receivedthe approval of the legislature andgovernor of its state. The additionaldonation will be in five per cenLbonds, providing an_added annual in- come of a quarter of a million dollars,and a total for yearly disbursement of $750,000. Mr. Carnegies Letter. Dr. Pritchett Friday night made pub-lic Mr. Carnegies letter promising thefurther gift and a statement regardingthe action of the National Associationof State Universities. Under date ofMarch 31, Aoff, Mr. Carnegie wrote toDr. Pritchett: I beg now to say that should the governing boards of any state univer-sity apply for participation in the fundand the legislature and governor ofthe state approve such application, itwill give me great pleasure to in-crease the fund to the extent neces-sary t
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