{ "info": { "": "" }, "licenses": [ { "": "" } ], "images": [ { "file_name": "0004.jpg", "height": 6974, "width": 5390, "id": 0 }, { "file_name": "0015.jpg", "height": 4889, "width": 3517, "id": 1 }, { "file_name": "0042.jpg", "height": 6688, "width": 4664, "id": 2 }, { "file_name": "0075.jpg", "height": 9600, "width": 6908, "id": 3 }, { "file_name": "0102.jpg", "height": 9576, "width": 6952, "id": 4 }, { "file_name": "0131.jpg", "height": 8510, "width": 6477, "id": 5 }, { "file_name": "0272.jpg", "height": 6416, "width": 4976, "id": 6 }, { "file_name": "0424.jpg", "height": 6151, "width": 3496, "id": 7 }, { "file_name": "0810.jpg", "height": 7025, "width": 4940, "id": 8 }, { "file_name": "1230.jpg", "height": 7061, "width": 4732, "id": 9 } ], "annotations": [ { "segmentation": [ [ 1214, 4294, 2027, 4294, 2027, 8276, 1214, 8276 ] ], "area": 3241043.0962527907, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 5, "bbox": [ 1214, 4294, 813, 3982 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 0, "score": 1.0, "text": "Mr. Fitzwalter was the pastor of an\nimpoverished but genteel colored con-\ngregation in Port Royal, and for Mr.\nFitzwalter I had a rooted if an ungodly\naversion, founded upon the two trifling\nfacts that he grinned at the beginning\nand the close of every remark he ut-\ntered, and that in conversing he always\npicked out the showiest words in the dic-\ntionary, with more regard to sound than\nsense. However, he had a poor sick\nwife, and in consequence I frequently\nvisited the Fitzwalter's apartment, and\nalways found the family poor indeed.\n\"You have no relations here,\" I said\nto Mrs. Fitzwalter one day. \"It must\nbe lonely for you.\"\n\"I am alone in the world, as far as I\nknow. I was an orphan when I went to\nHampton. I was born in Texas, and I\nlived there with my mother till she died.\nMy mother was bought by a Louisiana\ngentleman, somewhere in Virginia, out\nof the Smith family. I've heard her say\nshe nursed her master through a dan-\ngerous illness, and he set her free out of\ngratitude. That was how she happened\nto move up into Texas when she mar-\nried. My father was free too.\"\nMrs. Fitzwalter spoke of the Smith\nfamily as though the fact of her mother\nhaving once been owned by them con-\nferred a special distinction upon herself.\nIt was undeniably a widely known fam-\nily. \"Smith?\" I repeated, pensively.\n\"Yes,\" Mrs. Fitzwalter rejoined;\n\"I've often heard my mother say they\nwere one of the very first families.\"\nHere Mr. Fitzwalter entered, grin-\nning, arousing the worst feelings of my\nnature.\n\"You have very pleasant rooms,\" I re-\nmarked, with forced politeness.\n\"Yes. I am anxious to procure an\ninstrument for my wife as soon as pos-\nsible. That imparts an air of refinement\nto the individual\u2014I should say to the\napartment. I believe I mentioned to\none of you ladies\u2014I believe it was you-\nself\u2014that my wife could perform on the\npyano?\"\n\"I believe you did,\" with increasing\nintolerance. Then, in a lower voice, \"I\nwill try to send you the things on the\nlist you gave me, Mrs. Fitzwalter, which\nyou need most, at once.\"\nMrs. Fitzwalter smiled her wan smile;\nher lord followed me to the door and out\non the landing. \"In reference to your\nkindness, miss, I would say that a small\npiece of beef would be truly acceptable.\"\nMrs. Fitzwalter had already informed\nme that she had no fancy whatever for\nmeat. I did not discuss the point, how-\never.\nThe next day I had occasion to visit\nmy favorite pensioner, a very old colored\nwoman\u2014so old that her age had be-\ncome a mere matter of speculation. She\nherself assured me, every time I saw\nher, that she was nigh a hundred. She\nlived with a married daughter and this\nwoman's husband, whose prominent\ncharacteristic, as far as I had discov-\nered, was that of being chronically out\nof work. He was sitting on the porch,\nsmoking a reeking pipe when I arrived.\n\"Nothing to do, Uncle Ben?\" I queried.\nTo which he grunted an inarticulate as-\nsent.\n\"De wages my ole man receive depen'\nupon de estimation ob de stone,\" ex-\nplained his wife, coming to the rescue\nand to the doorway. I was at a loss\nonly for a moment, until I recollected\nthat Uncle Ben had been breaking \nstones of late.\n\"How is Mammy Nelly?\" I inquired,\nmaking my way into the house.\n\"She's lively,\" grunted her son-in-law\nagain. And so, in truth, I found her,\n", "to_id": "rb2VwgdwrZ" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 5348, 5093, 6185, 5093, 6185, 6309, 5348, 6309 ] ], "area": 1017918.9198247872, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 5, "bbox": [ 5348, 5093, 837, 1216 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 1, "score": 1.0, "text": "THE poor as well as the rich, the old as\nwell as the young, the wife, as well as\nthe husband, the young maiden as well as\nthe young man, the girl as well as the boy,\nmay just as well earn a few dollars in hon-\nest employment, as to sit around the house\nand wait for others to earn it for them. We\ncan give you employment, all the time, or\nduring your spare hours only, \u2014traveling,\nor in your own neighborhood, among you\nfriends and acquaintances. If you do not\ncare for employment, we can impart valua\nble information to you free of cost. It will\ncost you only one cent for a Postal card to\nwrite for our Prospectus, and it may be the\nmeats of making you a good many dollars.\nDo not neglect this opportunity. You do\nnot have to invest a large sum of money,\nand run a risk of losing it. You will readily\nsee that it will be an easy matter to make\nfrom $10 to $100 a week, and establish a\nlucrative, and independent business, honor-\nable, straightforward and profitable. At-\ntend to this matter NOW, for there is MONEY\nIN IT for all who engage with us. We will\nsurprise you and you will wonder why you\nnever wrote to us before. WE SEND FULL\nPARTICULARS FREE. Address\nBUCKEYE M'F'G CO./\n(Name this paper.) MARION, OHIO.\nSept. 24-6m\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 4522, 7053, 5321, 7053, 5321, 8249, 4522, 8249 ] ], "area": 957551.0748789026, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 5, "bbox": [ 4522, 7053, 799, 1196 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 2, "score": 1.0, "text": "An English memorial of President\nGarfield is proposed by a writer in the\nLondon Echo, who concludes his touch-\ning and friendly letter thus: \" Possibly\nit is a dream, but, if nothing more, one\ncannot help dreaming that some day\nour children's children, looking in\neither land on such a memorial, might\nask its meaning, and receive some such\nanswer as this: 'Our fathers were at the\nfirst one people, but in an evil time they\nbecame two peoples, and for many years\nthere was little love lost between them.\nBut because each people had so much\nin common with the other it could not\nbe that this estrangement should last,\nand learning first justice to each other\nin matters over which they had reasona-\nble cause of difference, and afterward\nsympathy with each other's sorrows and\nexultation over each other's triumphs,\nthey became again one people, and since\nthat day there has been no power of\nevil or despotism in the world that has\ndared to withstand the united power of\nEngland and America, or to impede their\nunited march in the path of freedom and\nhappiness.'\"\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 4519, 5315, 5320, 5315, 5320, 6940, 4519, 6940 ] ], "area": 1303252.3429074741, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 5, "bbox": [ 4519, 5315, 801, 1625 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 3, "score": 1.0, "text": "As New York attracts visitors from\nall parts of the world, says a city letter,\nthe hotels are well patronized. Some\nnew features, however, are now intro-\nduced which show how wealth and lux-\nury can increase the cost of support.\nHere is a Fifth avenue establishment,\nnot intended for transient guests, but\nfor boarders of the highest rank. It\ncontains no single rooms, being laid\nout in suites of three or more. The\nrent is $40 to $160 per week, to which\nis added the price of board, which is\nnot less than $20 per week. There are\nfamilies at the Sherwood whose bill is\n$1,000 per month, and if the reader is\ndesirous of getting rid of his money\nin an elegant as well as rapid man-\nner, he will know where to take rooms.\nThe Broadway hotels charge from $3 50\nto $5 per day. Other houses rent rooms\nby the night or week, and the guests\ntake their meals at the restaurant in the\nbasement. Lovejoy, the originator of\nthis system, became famous in his day\nand made a fortune. He charged 50\ncents nightly for rooms, but at present\nthe price is $1. In addition to this\nthere are cheap hotels near Washington\nmarket, which are always full and are\nmaking money at a very handsome rate.\nThey charge from 35 cents to 75 cents\nfor rooms, and the guests eat in the\nrestaurant. These houses attract a solid\nclass which only seeks comfort and econ-\nomy, and hence is willing to put up in\nthe plebian precincts of Washington\nmarket.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 5339, 7775, 6149, 7775, 6149, 8248, 5339, 8248 ] ], "area": 384394.3677608325, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 5, "bbox": [ 5339, 7775, 810, 473 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 4, "score": 1.0, "text": "A DAY'S WORK.\u2014It costs something\nto start the wheels of business even for\na single day. There are, according to\nthe New York Hour, \"10,000,000 work-\ning people la the country who average\nat least $2 a day, which makes $20,000,-\n000; and then there is the interruption\nto commerce and financial transaction\nand the loss of profit on labor. An un-\nexpected stoppage of a week-day's work\nmust cost $50,000,000.\"\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 4526, 1233, 5331, 1233, 5331, 5215, 4526, 5215 ] ], "area": 3210187.0207288554, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 5, "bbox": [ 4526, 1233, 805, 3982 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 5, "score": 1.0, "text": "\"Well,\" said a Deadwood man who\nhad just been introduced to a Brooklyn\ngirl, and who had been asked by her if\nthey had many of those lovely fron-\ntiersmen out his way\u2014\"Well, mum, we\nhev right smart of 'em in our neck o'\nthe woods.\"\n\"And do they wear fringed legs and\nhunt those dear, sweet buffalo?\" asked\nthe girl.\n\"The stage drivers wear fringe and\nsich, and when a buffaler shines out\nsome one is pooty apt to hook on.\"\n\"How supreme! And those gorgeous\nIndians in their picturesque wigwams\nof wampum, with their blending com-\nbinations of war paint, do you often see\nthem?\"\n\"Oh! once in a while we get a hack\nat a buck, but mostly they are on the\nreservation,\" replied the Deadwood\nman, staring. \"They does come in\noccasionally, but we don't track with\nthem.\"\n\"The sweet things! And you have\nsuch sunsets out in your mountain fast-\nnesses, and such loved of highwaymen!\nDo you ever see those delightful high-\nwaymen?\"\n\"Not often, mum. They get in the\nbrush, and, as for sunsets, we get 'em\npretty regular in fair weather.\"\n\"Isn't it just too awfully, too!\" ex-\nclaimed the girl, clasping her hands and\nrolling her eyes.\n\"Yes, mum,\" stammered the Dead-\nwood man. \"sometimes its pretty dern,\ntoo, leastwise it was the day that Cob-\nler Duffy came into town on the land-\nslide.\"\n\"An avalanche! Do you mean an\navalanche? Oh! can there be any-\nthing more crystally utter than an ava-\nlanche?\"\n\"It was pooty tooty utther,\" hazarded\nthe Deadwood man, dropping into his\ncompanion's style of expression. \"The\ncobbler had a\u2014a\u2014ahe had a crystally\nshaft up the side of the butte and one\nday he was\u2014was tooting around up\nthere, and things slipped out from\nunder him.\"\n\"Oh! how radiant! How iridescent!\"\n\"Yes, mum; and he began to radiate\nto'ards town at the rate of 1,000 miles\nand three furlongs a minute. We seen\nhim a\u2014a uttering down the side of the\nmountains, ripping up trees and rocks,\nand tooting along and his iridescent\nwife flapped out of her shack and began\nto raise a row.\"\n\"Poor Lily,\" moaned the girl; \"did\nshe stop the glorious avalanche?\"\n\"No, mum; not quite. Duffy fetched\nup against his shack all standing and\nbegan to howl like a blizzard, 'cause he\nthought he'd lost his mine. But when\nthey'd tipped the landslide on one end\nthere was the mine underneath just as\nhe left it. So he could work it right\nunder his winder. That was pooty con-\nsiderable too, eh?\" and the Deadwood\nman never winked.\n\"How sublime! How crystalline!\"\n\"But I was going to say we never\nhad a sun set since.\"\n\"So star like,\" murmured the girl.\n\"Yes, mostly star like. You see the\nlandslide stands there to this day on\nend, and they don't dare turn it over\nfor fear of filling in the town, so we\ndon't get any sun after eleven in the\nmorning.\"\n\"A perennial twilight! So fearfully,\nterribly, awfully utter.\"\n\"Yes,\" murmured the Deadwood man.\n\"It's just about as utter as you can\nget 'em.\"\nAnd she sat and gazed upon him,\nwrapped in admiration, while he fell\ninto a reverie and wondered at Brooklyn\nhospitality in not providing \"sand\nboxes\" for strangers.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1240, 1227, 2021, 1227, 2021, 4130, 1240, 4130 ] ], "area": 2270123.37704333, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 5, "bbox": [ 1240, 1227, 781, 2903 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 6, "score": 1.0, "text": "At early dawn, when o\u2019er the leaves\nThe hoar-frost creeps and steals their \nbloom, \nWhen trees stand stiff in gloom\nBeneath the sunless morn,\nOld Farmer John salutes his sheaves\nOf ripened corn. \nBright jewels 'mong the stubble gleam,\nAnd sparkle from his careless tread,\nAnd gossamer, outspread,\nEnrobes the naked thorn;\nBut Farmer John, to all a dream,\nMoves through his corn.\nThe startled hare before him springs,\nand down the furrow speeds like wind,\nWhile crisp leaves spirt behind;\nThe yellow mists, upborne,\nSkim o er the vale on noiseless wings\nAbove the corn.\nBut Farmer John with anxious eyes\nThe struggling streaks of dawn surveys,\nAnd through the spreading haze\nThat veils the face of morn\nA blood-red rim he sees arise\nTo greet his corn.\nAnd fear creeps through his trembling veins\nAs the rising sun dilates in red,\nAnd as each mountain's head\nHis crimson hues adorn,\nJohn quakes to think the coming rains\nMay swamp his corn.\nStill high o'erhead the waning moon\nReveals a patch of clearing blue,\nAnd hope comes peering through\nWith Luna's welcome horn,\nThat yet a favoring sky at noon\nWill bless the corn.\nThe changeful sun, erst steeped in fire,\nBehold, pours fourth rich amber streams\nThat quench with bright joy-gleams\nThe frowns his face had worn,\nFor Heaven and he may now conspire\nTo save the corn.\nSee, o'er the east a golden mantle's flung!\nFast move the mists from out the north,\nAnd as the winds come forth,\nTo little shreds are torn\nThe great cloud-masses that o'erhung\nThe golden corn.\nAnd lo! the wakened crows soar high;\nHow arrow-straight they upward fly\nO'er bits of dappled sky,\nAnd leave the earth forlorn !\nWhile clouds of lazy rooks float by\nThe tempting corn.\nWhat smiles sleep in the farmer's eyes !\nTo-day he'll \"in\" that precious grain,\nFor he knows the dreaded rain\nSuch bodings dare not scorn.\nSo, whistling thanks to sun and skies.\nHe leaves the corn.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 5337, 6552, 6144, 6552, 6144, 7731, 5337, 7731 ] ], "area": 953383.3108325449, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 5, "bbox": [ 5337, 6552, 807, 1179 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 7, "score": 1.0, "text": "\"WHAT would you do if you were\nme and I were you?\" tenderly inquired\na young swell of his lady friend, as he\nescorted her home from church. \"Well,\"\nsaid she,\" 'if I were you I would throw\naway that vile cigarette, cut up my cane\nfor fire-wood, wear my watch and chain\nunderneath my coat, and stay at home\nnights and pray for brains.\" The walk\nwas finished in silence, and it is pre-\nsumed that for once in his life the young\nman thought hard.\nDEE-POT\u2014DAY-POT\u2014DEP-POT.\nSaid Master Jones, \"Now must we go,\nwithout delay to the dee-pot.\"\nLaughed sweet Miss Jones, \"I should say so,\nLet's start at once to the day-pot.\"\nSmiled Mrs. Jones, \"In quick step, oh,\nWe all run down to the dep-pot.\"\nGroaned Mr. Jones, \"It's mighty hot\nTo drive you all to the dee-pot.\"\nThese conflicts of pronunciation,\nwould not be if they'd call it \"station.\"\n-Norristown Herald.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 303, 258, 6211, 258, 6211, 1081, 303, 1081 ] ], "area": 4868778.809691391, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 5, "bbox": [ 303, 258, 5908, 823 ], "category_id": 2, "id": 8, "score": 1.0, "text": "", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 4635, 5229, 5181, 5229, 5181, 5289, 4635, 5289 ] ], "area": 32801.01162913908, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 5, "bbox": [ 4635, 5229, 546, 60 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 9, "score": 1.0, "text": "Hotel Life in New York.", "to_id": "8fa4ecb2-c" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1222, 4169, 2019, 4169, 2019, 4258, 1222, 4258 ] ], "area": 71787.85176404919, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 5, "bbox": [ 1222, 4169, 797, 89 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 10, "score": 1.0, "text": "ONE OF THE SMITH FAMILY.", "to_id": "cb93c121-f" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 401, 7320, 1210, 7320, 1210, 8254, 401, 8254 ] ], "area": 756896.7481623462, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 5, "bbox": [ 401, 7320, 809, 934 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 11, "score": 1.0, "text": "The undersigned beg leave to inform their\nfriends and the general public that they have\nleased and refurnished the above elegant and\ncommodious house, and are now prepared to\naccommodate permanent and transient guests\nin first-class style.\nLarge airy room-. Home comforts.\nFine Sea and Bay Fishing, Gunning and\nBathing, etc. The table ie provided with wild\nFowl, Terrapin, Fish, Oysters, Crabs, and all\nthe luxuries of the season.\nPleasure boats of all kinds, guides, fishing\nlines, decoys, ponies, etc., always ready for\nthe use of guests.\nFirst-class Bar attached. Choice wines\nliquors, ales, beers and cigars.\nPassengers fur Chincoteague connect witt\nsteamer for the Island at Franklin City, the\nterminus of the Worcester Railroad, morning\nand evening. Connection may also be made\ndaily at Nashville. All who visit the Atlantic\nmay rest assured that they will receive cour-\nteous treatment and excellent fare.\nYour patronage is respectfully solicited.\nW. J. MATTHEWS & CO.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 4672, 6964, 5162, 6964, 5162, 7023, 4672, 7023 ] ], "area": 29002.71345960265, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 5, "bbox": [ 4672, 6964, 490, 59 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 12, "score": 1.0, "text": "An English Memorial.", "to_id": "6d286c17-9" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1353, 1132, 1923, 1132, 1923, 1200, 1353, 1200 ] ], "area": 39299.005774456, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 5, "bbox": [ 1353, 1132, 570, 68 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 13, "score": 1.0, "text": "THE FARMER'S CORN.", "to_id": "e1047cb3-0" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 4714, 1139, 5157, 1139, 5157, 1198, 4714, 1198 ] ], "area": 26224.060947019865, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 5, "bbox": [ 4714, 1139, 443, 59 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 14, "score": 1.0, "text": "Too Awfully Utter.\n", "to_id": "68d0d18e-d" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 5532, 1135, 5996, 1135, 5996, 1199, 5532, 1199 ] ], "area": 30192.19440227058, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 5, "bbox": [ 5532, 1135, 464, 64 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 15, "score": 1.0, "text": "WIT AND WISDOM.", "to_id": "7536adc9-b" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3702, 7365, 4493, 7365, 4493, 7861, 3702, 7861 ] ], "area": 392824.6600575213, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 5, "bbox": [ 3702, 7365, 791, 496 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 16, "score": 1.0, "text": "THE JAMES BROTHERS.\u2014A reporter\nof the Las Vegas (New Mexico), Qptic\nhas had an interview with a retired\nmember of the James brothers' gang of\nrobbers, who solemnly asserts that Jesse\nJames and a younger brother are en-\ngaged in stock raising not 100 miles from\nLas Vegas. \"They are prosperous and\nhonest,\" said this reformed cut-throat,\n\"and their greatest desire is to live so\nthat their offences may be forgotten here\nand forgiven in heaven \"\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 5527, 6353, 5935, 6353, 5935, 6438, 5527, 6438 ] ], "area": 35076.53861078524, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 5, "bbox": [ 5527, 6353, 408, 85 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 17, "score": 1.0, "text": "Order Nisi.", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 5373, 2873, 6263, 2873, 6263, 4797, 5373, 4797 ] ], "area": 1713944.7249047905, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 5, "bbox": [ 5373, 2873, 890, 1924 ], "category_id": 9, "id": 18, "score": 1.0, "text": "", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3702, 1225, 4509, 1225, 4509, 1315, 3702, 1315 ] ], "area": 73497.18614418164, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 5, "bbox": [ 3702, 1225, 807, 90 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 19, "score": 1.0, "text": "The Arrest of Parnell-Details of the\nAffair.", "to_id": "_mji22AxAI" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3699, 7909, 4501, 7909, 4501, 8244, 3699, 8244 ] ], "area": 269580.8066747398, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 5, "bbox": [ 3699, 7909, 802, 335 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 20, "score": 1.0, "text": "\"PREVIOUS good character\" counts in\nTexas. A man who was on trial for\narson brought forward witnesses to\nprove that he had neglected two good\nchances to steal horses, and the jury\ndecided that so such man could have\nbeen guilty of burning a barn.-Detroit\nFree Press.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3832, 1133, 4388, 1133, 4388, 1199, 3832, 1199 ] ], "area": 37219.6329241249, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 5, "bbox": [ 3832, 1133, 556, 66 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 21, "score": 1.0, "text": "AFFAIRS IN IRELAND.\n", "to_id": "74a8d6ba-b" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 5384, 4822, 6203, 4822, 6203, 5070, 5384, 5070 ] ], "area": 203948.86541248814, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 5, "bbox": [ 5384, 4822, 819, 248 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 22, "score": 1.0, "text": "EMPLOYMENT\nFOR ALL\nTO SELL A HOUSEHOLD ARTICLE.", "to_id": "35752506-5" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 5352, 1243, 6180, 1243, 6180, 2200, 5352, 2200 ] ], "area": 793226.3664802272, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 5, "bbox": [ 5352, 1243, 828, 957 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 23, "score": 1.0, "text": "WHEN a man sets out to catch an\nheiress he tries to convince her that he\nis a man after her own heart.\nTHE glove makers say that deer-skins\nare scarce, and we suppose scarce skins\nare dear.\nDIDST thou ever gaze on a lovely maid,\nAll glorious, radiant, fair,\nAnd think as thou saw'st those rich red lips\nOf the \"unkissed kisses\" there?]\nA LADY who had quarreled with her\nbald-headed lover, said, in dismissing\nhim, \"What is delightful about you,\nmy friend, is, that I have not the trou-\nble of sending you back any locks of\nhair.\"\nNEIGHBOR'S pretty daughter: \"How\nmuch is this a yard?\" Draper's son\n(desperate \"spoons\" on her): \"Only\none kiss.\" \"If it is so cheap [ will take\nthree yards, and grandma will pay\nyou.\"\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 359, 3192, 1198, 3192, 1198, 3404, 359, 3404 ] ], "area": 178621.28119697253, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 5, "bbox": [ 359, 3192, 839, 212 ], "category_id": 9, "id": 24, "score": 1.0, "text": "", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 379, 3916, 1187, 3916, 1187, 4126, 379, 4126 ] ], "area": 170076.71287875058, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 5, "bbox": [ 379, 3916, 808, 210 ], "category_id": 9, "id": 25, "score": 1.0, "text": "", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 370, 3438, 1193, 3438, 1193, 3653, 370, 3653 ] ], "area": 177723.04484609864, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 5, "bbox": [ 370, 3438, 823, 215 ], "category_id": 9, "id": 26, "score": 1.0, "text": "", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 372, 3653, 1194, 3653, 1194, 3882, 372, 3882 ] ], "area": 188779.33767769783, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 5, "bbox": [ 372, 3653, 822, 229 ], "category_id": 9, "id": 27, "score": 1.0, "text": "", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 379, 4362, 1199, 4362, 1199, 4582, 379, 4582 ] ], "area": 181072.42788119396, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 5, "bbox": [ 379, 4362, 820, 220 ], "category_id": 9, "id": 28, "score": 1.0, "text": "", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2045, 1129, 2867, 1129, 2867, 8267, 2045, 8267 ] ], "area": 5869744.896039735, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 5, "bbox": [ 2045, 1129, 822, 7138 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 29, "score": 1.0, "text": "dear old soul! I handed over to her a\nsmall donation of tea and sugar.\n\"All I kin say is, missy, I hopes de\nLord 'll gib you a front seat in heben,\"\nshe said, heartily. \"I hopes I'll be dar\nto see, an' dat we'll bofe be a-climbin'\nup de mount ob glory togedder. But\nI'll start fust. I's a-pushin' on to my\nhundreds fast. July, better shet de do'\nto. Missy will cotch cold. Dese is\nMarch doin's to-day, sho' enuff. An'\nyistiddy was dat close an' sulky.\"\n\"It allays sets me up fur a week ter\nset eyes on you, honey,\" remarked\nMammy Nelly, gazing at me affection-\nately. \"Seems like you put me in min'\nob de Smiffs.\"\n\"The Smiths?\" I looked duly grati-\nfied.\n\"Yes honey, de fam'ly I come ou\nob. Dey is mostly all died out by dis\ntime, but dey was a fust-rate fam'ly,\nfurst-rate. Neber seed dere beat. My\nole man he war one ob dere people, too.\nDey was good to deir cullud folks. Dey\nkep 'em togedder. On'y one ob my\nchil'en was sol' away from me. Dat\nwar my 'Tilda. She war my eldest.\nMy ole missus's son he jined de army,\nan' my ole missus she sent me ter his\nwife ter nuss her baby, when we had\nter go down inter Texas. I kinder\nhoped den I would hear somethin' ob\n'Tilda. She war allays my favorite\nchile. I knowed she war sol' in Louis-\niana, dat's what my ole missus keep\na-tellin' on me. But 'Tilda neber turn\nup. Seem like de people in Texas dey\nknow no more 'bout de people in Louis-\niana dan we do up yar in Varginny.\nHadn't none ob 'em eber heerd ob no\n'Tilda Smiff.\"\n\"How long were you down there,\nMammy Nelly?\"\n\"I war down dar four years altoged-\nder. Two years de fust time, an' two\nyears de las'. I come up home wid my\nyoung missus, and I went back again\n'long ob her. My! it war a long jour-\nney. Dis are a big world. You wudn't\nneber tink it, a-settin' yar at home.\"\n\"You didn't neber happen to know\nnone ob de Smiffs?\" Mammy Nelly in-\nquired presently, after a pause in the\nconversation, during which I wondered\nwhether 'Tilda were yet in the land of\nthe living.\n\"Yes, I have known people of that\nname, but I am not sure that they are\nthe same family you mean.\"\nI could see that I lost caste by this\nadmission. Evidently all social di-\ntinctions paled before the pretensions\nof the old woman's former owners.\nSmith? Smith? Who had been talk-\ning Smith to me only a short time be-\nfore? But my memory failed me. The\nname of Fitzwalter did not occur to me.\nPerhaps it was unreasonable in me to\nexpect to remember where last I had\nheard that not uncommon name.\n\"When my ole man die, I tell my two\nboys dey mus' look out for me in my ole\ndays, an' dey do try. But seems like\ndey is allays pushed. You has neber\nseed my boys, miss, has yer?\"\nI never had.\n\"De lawyer one, dat's Sam, an' de\ndoctor one, dat's Isay. Wa'al, ef dat\ndoan' beat all! Yar comes Isay now.\nDe doctor one, miss.\" She presented\nhim with much pride.\nThe doctor one dropped into a chair\nin a corner, with an air of fatigue.\n\"It's de misery in my head, miss,\" he\nexplained; \"I has it all de time.\"\n\"His head war trepanned,\" mammy\nexplained. \"He studded so hard, de\ndoctors said it mus' be done. He com-\nplain ob de headache eber sence.\"\n\"It interferes considerably with the\npractice of my profession,\" Isay pur-\nsued. \"I graduated at Harvard Uni-\nversity in May, but for the last six\nmonths I have had to lie by, and I have\nonly practiced among the indigent\npoor.\"\n\"Not lucrative patients?\"\n\"No, miss.\"\n\"De lawyer one he are hired out ter\nkeep de accounts ob some milkman on\nde edge ob de town. But seems like he\nearn precious little; not enuff ter keep\nhis own body an' soul togedder.\"\n\"Times are hard,\" commented Isay.\n\"Allays has been, an' allays will be,\"\nsaid July.\n\"It are a comfort ter hab a doctor in\nde family,\" Mammy Nelly pursued, in-\nvariable disposed to look on the bright\nside of things-- \"a rale comfort. I has\nhad sich a pain yar\" (and as she spoke\nthe old woman put her hand on her\nstomach). \"Isay he say he thinks my\nlongs is affected. He hav recommended\nsome tea ter me dat has help me right\nsmart. Dat suttinly is a comfort.\"\n\"Isay seemed noways disturbed by\nthe confusion of anatomical terms im-\nplied in this statement; on the contrary,\nhis expression was one of gratification\nat the tribute to his medical skill. His\nsister and his mother surveyed him with\nfond admiration.\n\"Yes,\" Mammy Nelly repeated, as I\nrose to go; \"I has all my chill'en roun'\nme in my ole age\u2014all but 'Tilda. Now\nef I end on'y hear sumfin ob 'Tilda, I\nwud be dat easy in my min' !\"\nA day or so later I was issuing forth\nfrom my own portals, when I met a\nyoung African lady, face to face, of a\ncertain decorous and dignified demeanor.\nShe smiled expansively, and remarked:\nwith an air of enormous politeness,\n\"Will you be good enough to tell me is\nany lady here de name ob Miss Gracie?\nI am not acquainted wid de las' ob de\nname.\"\nI replied that I was so known to my\nintimates. She then proceeded to in-\nform me that Mrs. Fitzwalter was wuss\nagin, and extremely anxious to see me,\nif I could make it convenient to call by.\nI promised that I certainly would, and\nthe gracious person left.\nMr. Fitzwalter cam by, leading his\nlittle boy by the hand, an exceedingly\ndecent, shiny, coal-black child of four\nor five. Mr. Fitzwalter acknowledged\nmy acquaintance with effusion. I had\nbeen buying bananas ; I gave the child\none. Uncle Ben, who stood near by,\npatted his head, whereupon young Fitz-\nwalter looked up at him with a pair of\nhuge gleaming eyes, profoundly deep\nand dark.\n\"Land sakes !\" ejaculated Uncle Ben;\n\"dat are a cur'ous ting. How de chile\ndo favor our Mammy Nelly ! Neber see\nde like.\"\nI inspected the alleged likeness. \"Very\nodd,\" I said, \"but it's so. Well, you\ncouldn't look-like a better and a dearer\nold woman, Sammy. Mr. Fitzwalter, I\n", "to_id": "vgzYAv1Hpj" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2872, 1140, 3681, 1140, 3681, 8008, 2872, 8008 ] ], "area": 5557356.1086747395, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 5, "bbox": [ 2872, 1140, 809, 6868 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 30, "score": 1.0, "text": "hear your wife is ailing. I hope to get\nto see her to-morrow morning. Re-\nmember me to her.\"\n\"I will certainly do my best to exer-\ncise your commission, miss,\" Mr. Fitz-\nwalter replied, elaborately, passing on.\nMy marketing had up to this point\nbeen done in front of the shop, where\nmost of the wares were displayed. I\nnow retired within, and made the rest\nof my purchases in seclusion. The next\nday I looked up Mrs. Fitzwalter, who\nwas too ailing to come to my house, but\nwho wished to consult me as to the\nalternative of doing plain sewing or of\ngiving music lessons, both of which pre-\nsented themselves to her mind as means\nof adding to her income. She showed\nme some of her work, and she played for\nme a little on the \"pyano.\" I decided\ndirectly in favor of the sewing, although\nwith reluctance, because I could see she\nhad a preference for the other method\nof earning a living. Moreover, I had\nsome work I wanted to have done imme-\ndiately, and which I promised to send\nher. On my way out I picked up an\nold-fashioned ambrotype displayed in a\nshowy gilt frame on the table, on which\nalso reposed Milton's \"Paradise Lost\"\nand Longfellow's poems. The picture\nrepresented a staid, sad-eyed colored\nwoman (the typical Southern mammy),\na turban about her head, gold ear-rings,\na gold ring on one of her hands, clasped\ntogether in the composed fashion of her\nrace.\n\"How much your little boy looks like\nthis picture !\" I cried. \"Is it your\nmother?\"\n\"Yes, miss,\" wiping it with her apron\nof any chance dust\u2014\"my mother. She\nwas a good woman if ever there was\none.\"\nAnother resemblance flashed through\nmy mind. I felt myself on the brink of\na discovery. \"What was your mother's\nname?\" I inquired.\n\"Matilda Smith. She always kept\nthe name of the Virginia family she\ncame out of. She belonged to the\nLouisiana Leveres afterward, but she\nnever took their name. Yes, Smith was\nher maiden name. My father's name\nwas Willis; so she died Matilda Willis.\nShe has been dead a good ten years\nnow. She followed my father within\nfour months of his death.\"\nI sat down again. \"I think\u2014I am\nnot quite sure\u2014but I have an idea that\nI know some of your mother's relations,\nMrs. Fitzwalter. How would you feel\nabout 'claiming kin?' They are very\npoor, plain people.\"\n\"I should be very glad to have rela-\ntions near me. I often feel lonely.\nMother was sold away when she was\nonly five or six years old, so that she\nhad no distinct recollection of her\npeople; but when she was near her end,\nshe used to say she wished she had\nwritten to her mother, and tried to find\nout something about her; that is, had\nhad a letter written. She never learned\nto write herself. I suppose that hin-\ndered the letters getting off.\"\n\"You lived in Texas?\"\n\"Yes; near San Antonio. We lived\nthere seventeen years\u2014all my life up to\nthat time; ten years ago, as I said. My\nmother was a right young woman when\nshe died, not more than thirty-four.\nThat was her age as near as she could\ncalculate.\"\n\"If I find out anything more about\nyour family, I will let you know,\" I\nsaid, making another move. As I went\naway, I thought to myself, \"I believe I\nhave found dear old Nelly's lost 'Tilda;\"\nand I felt a throb of satisfaction, even if\nmother and daughter could never in\nthis life meet face to face.\nI stated my errand gradually to Mam-\nmy Nelly when I went to see her the\nnext day. I reminded her of our con-\nversation about her daughter. \"I\nthink I have found out something about\nher.\"\n\"Are she a-libin'?\" asked the old wo-\nman, eagerly.\n\"I think not, unless I am all wrong,\"\nI answered, gently.\n\"I cud hardly hab expected it,\" she\nsaid, shaking her head sadly. \"Forty\nyears sence she war sol' away. Heaps\nob changes comes in forty years. But\nyou go on, honey. Tell me wat you\nhab heerd.\"\n\"I have seen the daughter of a wo-\nman whose name was Matilda Smith,\nand who was sold out of the Smith fam-\nily in Virginia into the Levere family in\nLouisiana.\"\n\"Dat mus' be my 'Tilda. Good\nLor'!\"\n\"So it seems to me. This Matolda\nSmith was set free by her master, and\nafterward married a man who was also\nfree, with whom she went to live in\nTexas, near San Antonio.\"\n\"It war near San Antonio dat I libed\nfour year, off an' on.\"\n\"How strange that is! You were so\nnear that you might almost have\ntouched each other, and never knew it.\"\nI could have wept to think of it\u2014the\njoy of meeting so close to them, and yet\nthey had not met! Where had their\nguardian angels been all those months?\n\"Afterward Matilda Smith died,\" I\nwent on. \"She left one daughter, who\nis living with her husband and child in\nPort Royal now. She is Mrs. Fitzwal-\nlter; her husband is a preacher. She\nhas her mother's picture, which looks\nextremely like you, Mammy Nelly.\nWould you like to see it?\"\n\"Indeed I wud, chile,\" the old wo-\nman answered, with trembling eager-\nness.\nI brought about an interview. The\nrelationship between Mrs. Fitzwalter\nand Mammy Nelly was established be-\nyond any reasonable doubt, and the\nmost cordial family relations were\nestablished. Mammy's whole heart\nwent out to her little great-grandson.\n\"My 'Tilda war on'y a trifle older when\nshe went away.\"\nI had occasion to interview Mr. Fitz-\nwalter on parochial matters about this\ntime. He alluded to the discovery of\nhis wife's kindred.\n\"It is a series of circumstances, so to\nspeak,\" he remarked. \"I could have\nwished my good mother-in-law had lived\nto see this day. Instead of which, she\nhas departed to the blush unseen.\"\nShades of the poet Gray! -- Harper's\nWeeekly.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3699, 1355, 4511, 1355, 4511, 7316, 3699, 7316 ] ], "area": 4845200.416445034, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 5, "bbox": [ 3699, 1355, 812, 5961 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 31, "score": 1.0, "text": "Charles Stewart Parnell was arrested\nat Morrison\u2019s Hotel, in Dublin, early\nThursday morning on two warrants\nsigned by Mr. Forster, Chief Secretary\nfor Ireland. One warrant charges him with\ninciting the intimidation of tenants\nfrom paying rent justly due, and the\nother with intimidating tenants from\ntaking the benefit of the Land act, by\napplying to the Land Commission to fix\na fair rent. Mr. Parnell was taken to\nKilmainham jail. His arrest has created\ngreat excitement.\nHis arrest was determined on at a pro-\nlonged session of the Cabinet Council,\nat which all the members of the Council\nexcept Lord Selborne were present.\nSince Mr. Gladstone\u2019s speeches at Leeds\nsome of the Ministerial journals in Lon-\ndon have been saying vaguely that im-\nmediate executive interference was nec-\nessary to make the Land act anything\nbut a dead letter. The arrest of Par-\nnell, however, was entirely unexpected.\nImmediately after the close of the Cabi-\nnet Council Secretary Forster left Lon-\ndon for Dublin, and upon his arrival\nthere by the morning mail at 8 o\u2019clock\nThursday, issued forthwith his warrants\nto the Dublin Detective Office. Mr Par-\nnell was stopping at Morrison\u2019s, and\nwas to take a morning train from the\nKingsbridge station to attend the con-\nvention of the Kildare Land and Labor\nLeague. One squad of detectives, fol-\nlowed by a considerable military force,\nwent into the railway station, where, a\ncrowd had gathered to see Mr. Parnell\noff. It was thought likely that he had\nalready boarded his train without at-\ntracting attention, and the crown sup-\nposed that the soldiers had been called\nout merely to preserve order.\nMeanwhile, under command of Detec-\ntive Superintendent Mallins, six detec-\ntives went to Morrison's hotel, which\nhad been carefully watched from the\ntime Mr. Parnell entered it last evening.\nAll were in citizen's clothes. Superin-\ntendent Mallins found that Parnell was\nstill in bed, and sent up word that he\nwould like to see him.Mr. Parnell re-\nturned a message that he would see the\nSuperintendent as soon as he was\ndressed, and presently word came down\nthat he was ready. Mallins took Detec-\ntive Sheridan up stairs with him. Mr. \nParnell received them pleasantly, and\nasked if he was to be arrested. Mallins\nhanded him one of the warrants. The\nink of Chief Secretary Forster's signa-\nture was not yet dry. Mallins suggested\nthat Mr. Parnell go with him quietly\nand immediately, so that there should\nbe no chance of a disturbance.\n\"All right,\" said Parnell, and put on\nhis hat. The two policemen escorted\nhim to the door, where a cab was wait-\ning for him. It was then half past nine.\nThe cab was driven directly to Kilmain-\nam prison, the other detectives follow-\ning in another carriage. Mr. Parnell\nwas warmly welcomed by the suspects in\nthe prison. Nobody at the hotel and\nnone of the bystanders on the street\nknew that Mr. Parnell was under arrest,\nand there was no demonstration of any\nkind. There was a good deal of excite-\nment, however, over the news when it\nbecame known, and the newspaper\noffices were besieged. On the chance of\na disturbance, the entire garrison of the\ncity is in barracks, held ready to march\nat any moment. It was reported that\nthe arrest of Parnell was only a prelimi-\nnary to still more vigorous action\nagainst the Land League. The Secre-\ntary of the League was interviewed\nshortly after the arrest. He expressed\nmuch astonishment at it, and exclaimed,\n\"Let them come on; we are ready for\nthem!\" Father Sheehy, Patrick Egan\nand V. B. Dillon went to Paris to-day.\nIt is believed that Parnell's speech at\nWexford Sunday furnished the Govern-\nment's technical justification for his ar-\nrest, which the Moderate Liberals and\nthe Conservatives approve.\nThe Land League Executive held a\nlong session Thursday at Morrison's.\nMessrs. John Dillon, Arthur O'Connor\nand A.M. Sullivan, members of Parlia-\nment, were present. Mr. Dillon made\na fiery speech, and it was proposed that\nthe League should issue an address. It\nis said that Mr. Dillon, who is M. P. for\nTipperary, will assume the Presidency\nof the League.\nMr. Dillon said at the meeting that it\nwas the most trying and critical moment\nin Ireland's history for a century. The\nstatement that Mr. Parnell had intimi-\ndated the people was false. He defied\nanybody to point to a single speech of\nMr. Parnell in favor of intimidation.\nHis arrest was due to private malice. It\nwas the duty of the nation to deal with\nthe matter coolly and with judgement,\nand to maintain the struggle within the\nlaw.\nAn additional guard and two nine-\npounders have been stationed in the\nupper Castle yard. The guard at Kil-\nmainham jail has been doubled. At a \nmeeting of the North Dublin Board of\nGuardians, Mr. Kenny, the medical\nofficers and medical attendant upon the\nsuspects in Kilmainham jail, stated that\nhe feared Mr. Kettle, the suspect, was\nthreatened with spinal disease, and that\nthere could not be the slightest doubt\nthat Mr. Kettle's symptoms were due to\nhis confinement. 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From their knowledge of its\ncomposition and operation, physicians\nuse the CHERRY PECTORAL extensively\nin their practice, and clergymen recom-\nmend it. It is absolutely certain in\nits healing effects, and will always\ncure where cures are possible.\nFor sale by all druggists.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2875, 8017, 3690, 8017, 3690, 8263, 2875, 8263 ] ], "area": 200595.00195269627, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 5, "bbox": [ 2875, 8017, 815, 246 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 45, "score": 1.0, "text": "\"IT'S sot you are, winter and sum-\nmer,\" said the snappish wife to her\ndrunken husband. \"And its scold yor\nare, summer or winter,\" he replied with\na malicious grin.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2416, 1233, 3095, 1233, 3095, 3527, 2416, 3527 ] ], "area": 1558639.9715520327, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 2416, 1233, 679, 2294 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 46, "score": 1.0, "text": "Columbus is working tooth and\nnail for the electric road, and it\nnow looks as if there was going\nto be mighty little apposition to\nthe bonds in that town. In fact,\nit looks very nearly unanimous.\nColumbus known the value of\ninter-urban roads, and is after\nall of them she can get. When\nthe electric road was built from\nPittsburg to Columbus the town\ntook on new life, and drew hun-\ndreds of people from the coal\nmining districts to the north to\nlive in Columbus. People from\nthe country traversed by the road\nsend their children to Columbus\nto school. All these things made\nColumbus a good town, and that\nis one of the reasons she wants\nthis road.\nAnd all of these reasons are\nmighty good ones why Baxter\nSprings must also have the road.\nIf it is a good thing for Colum-\nbus it will be a good thing for\nBaxter Springs. If the road\nshould be built to Columbus and\nnot to Baxter springs, a lot of\nthe trade from the west of Bax-\nter would be diverted to Colum-\nbus. We can not allow any such\nthing as that to happen.\nAnd we are glad to know that\nthe opposition to the road in\nBaxter springs is growing less\nevery day.\nLet every good citizen get up\ninto the collar and boost for the\nroad.\nFriday, Nov. 12, is the day for\nus to say by our votes whether\nor not we want it. The answer\nwill be \"yes.\" Of course it will.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 409, 1140, 1698, 1140, 1698, 2361, 409, 2361 ] ], "area": 1575158.0, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 409, 1140, 1289, 1221 ], "category_id": 9, "id": 47, "score": 1.0, "text": "", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 344, 3017, 1020, 3017, 1020, 3384, 344, 3384 ] ], "area": 248476.29944031846, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 344, 3017, 676, 367 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 48, "score": 1.0, "text": "Roy Labadie, an old Baxter\nboy, was married at Huntington\nBeach, Cal , on Wednesday, Oct.\n6, to Miss Gladys Gertrude\nFrench, a young lady of that\ncity. The News force acknow-\nledges receipt of some wedding\ncigars.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2463, 1111, 3078, 1111, 3078, 1221, 2463, 1221 ] ], "area": 68244.1155027569, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 2463, 1111, 615, 110 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 49, "score": 1.0, "text": "We Must Have It.", "to_id": "78e13306-7" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 338, 3461, 1713, 3461, 1713, 4544, 338, 4544 ] ], "area": 1490500.0, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 338, 3461, 1375, 1083 ], "category_id": 9, "id": 50, "score": 1.0, "text": "", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1030, 4969, 1687, 4969, 1687, 5733, 1030, 5733 ] ], "area": 501974.6933767361, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 1030, 4969, 657, 764 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 51, "score": 1.0, "text": "We do not want our farmer\nfriends to forget that we are go-\ning to give some cash prizes for\nbig corn very soon. Next week\nor maybe the week after we will\npublish the conditions and the\nlist of prizes we will give. They\nwill be prizes worth while, for\nthey will be cash prizes, and cash\nis always acceptable. The con-\nditions will be easy and they will\nbe fair, too. One of the condi-\ntions will be that the entrants\nmust be subscribers to the News\nand in good standing. The bal-\nance of the conditions and the\ndates will be announced later.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1041, 3042, 1702, 3042, 1702, 3375, 1041, 3375 ] ], "area": 220755.81053721363, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 1041, 3042, 661, 333 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 52, "score": 1.0, "text": "Our 5c, 10c and 25c store is the\nplace to get bargains and the\npeople are finding it out. Extra\nhelp on Saturday enables us to\ngive you prompt attention. Buy\nwhere your money gets the most.\nBaxter Supply Co., next to P. O.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3761, 6514, 4423, 6514, 4423, 6832, 3761, 6832 ] ], "area": 211476.52153065018, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 3761, 6514, 662, 318 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 53, "score": 1.0, "text": "Ted and Elmer Shutters have\nacid their Frisco restaurant to\nMiss Hudson, who has been in\ntheir employ for some time. Ted\nand Elmer have rented a big\nfarm near Asbury, Mo., and will\ntry the rural life.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 328, 4573, 1015, 4573, 1015, 4997, 328, 4997 ] ], "area": 292285.3029305027, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 328, 4573, 687, 424 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 54, "score": 1.0, "text": "The harvest home festival at\nthe M. E. church is drawing big\ncrowds. The lectures and other\nnumbers cd the program are very\ninteresting. The festival will\nlast all the balance of the week.\nDo not miss a single number. It's\nfree for the going. The agri-\ncultural decorations are fine.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3124, 1134, 4482, 1134, 4482, 2667, 3124, 2667 ] ], "area": 2081814.0, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 3124, 1134, 1358, 1533 ], "category_id": 9, "id": 55, "score": 1.0, "text": "", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1043, 2827, 1712, 2827, 1712, 3010, 1043, 3010 ] ], "area": 123232.24459442723, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 1043, 2827, 669, 183 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 56, "score": 1.0, "text": "Turnips for sale\u2014Almost at\nyour price if you pull them.\nKarl Kain, one mile west and\none mile north of Baxter.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3757, 6217, 4428, 6217, 4428, 6486, 3757, 6486 ] ], "area": 180524.24996578504, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 3757, 6217, 671, 269 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 57, "score": 1.0, "text": "Mrs. T. H. Goodwin returned\nlast Saturday from a trip through\nthe West. She was in Denver\nseveral weeks, and on her way\nhome stopped off in Kansas City\nfor a visit.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3761, 6045, 4427, 6045, 4427, 6192, 3761, 6192 ] ], "area": 98703.56786733895, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 3761, 6045, 666, 147 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 58, "score": 1.0, "text": "Mrs. Susie Harris of Columbus,\nOhio, is here visiting her broth-\ner, Tom and Jim Carter.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 333, 2787, 1027, 2787, 1027, 2974, 333, 2974 ] ], "area": 130460.96323764703, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 333, 2787, 694, 187 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 59, "score": 1.0, "text": "Mrs. L. C. Wells and sister,\nAnne Stewart, spent Sunday in\nthis city, the guest of the Chas.\nL. Smith family.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 356, 293, 4476, 293, 4476, 1059, 356, 1059 ] ], "area": 3160712.942545965, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 356, 293, 4120, 766 ], "category_id": 2, "id": 60, "score": 1.0, "text": "", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3074, 6545, 3727, 6545, 3727, 6831, 3074, 6831 ] ], "area": 187027.25095869086, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 3074, 6545, 653, 286 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 61, "score": 1.0, "text": "Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dent of\nTulsa spent Sunday with Mr.\nDent's mother in this city. They\nreturned to Tulsa Monday, ac-\ncompanied by Mrs. Jennie Ash-\nmore, Mr. Dent's aunt.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1044, 2616, 1708, 2616, 1708, 2808, 1044, 2808 ] ], "area": 128313.45037226008, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 1044, 2616, 664, 192 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 62, "score": 1.0, "text": "Give us a chance and we will\nconvince you that we undersell\nothers on dependable merchan-\ndise. Baxter Supply Co.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1717, 3572, 2404, 3572, 2404, 3754, 1717, 3754 ] ], "area": 125894.95450246794, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 1717, 3572, 687, 182 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 63, "score": 1.0, "text": "Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hodges of\nPeoria were Baxter visitors last\nSaturday. They made this office\na pleasant call.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1710, 4027, 2385, 4027, 2385, 4296, 1710, 4296 ] ], "area": 182249.93346542827, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 1710, 4027, 675, 269 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 64, "score": 1.0, "text": "Mr and Mrs. Ray Sandridge,\nMr. G. B. Marshall, Miss Neva\nHammer and Miss Laura Arm-\nstrong came over from Joplin\nlast Thursday evening to visit\nfor a few hours.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3206, 2757, 4314, 2757, 4314, 4593, 3206, 4593 ] ], "area": 2035271.1532570957, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 3206, 2757, 1108, 1836 ], "category_id": 9, "id": 65, "score": 1.0, "text": "", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1713, 3785, 2395, 3785, 2395, 4021, 1713, 4021 ] ], "area": 161152.00515959313, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 1713, 3785, 682, 236 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 66, "score": 1.0, "text": "Mrs. E. L. Wright entertained\nthe Reciprocity club last Friday\nafternoon. Mrs. Opperman was\na guest. Dainty refreshments\nwere served.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1715, 3377, 2395, 3377, 2395, 3568, 1715, 3568 ] ], "area": 130493.47444260064, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 1715, 3377, 680, 191 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 67, "score": 1.0, "text": "Mrs. O. N. Baldwin returned\nSunday from a visit with her\nfather, H. H. Rueter, at Chad-\nwick, Mo.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 345, 2569, 1025, 2569, 1025, 2744, 345, 2744 ] ], "area": 119679.54396931149, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 345, 2569, 680, 175 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 68, "score": 1.0, "text": "For Plumbing, repairing, and\npump work, call up Edymond\nJohnson, Baxter's Plumber.\nPhone 162.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1720, 3181, 2402, 3181, 2402, 3359, 1720, 3359 ] ], "area": 121815.05161486068, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 1720, 3181, 682, 178 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 69, "score": 1.0, "text": "Mrs. Ed. Hiatt entertained the\nJustamere club last Friday after-\nnoon. Dainty refreshments were\nserved.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3074, 5994, 3738, 5994, 3738, 6132, 3074, 6132 ] ], "area": 92275.93375864366, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 3074, 5994, 664, 138 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 70, "score": 1.0, "text": "We pay the highest market\nprice for all grades of wheat.\nBaxter Mill and Elevator.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1030, 4578, 1691, 4578, 1691, 4943, 1030, 4943 ] ], "area": 241937.07167617866, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 1030, 4578, 661, 365 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 71, "score": 1.0, "text": "line into and through Baxter to\nthe surrounding towns will in-\ncrease real estate values to a\npoint where it will be profitable\nto own real estate. And if you\nhave real estate you want to sell\nyou can get handsome profits out\nof it.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1715, 2820, 2397, 2820, 2397, 2958, 1715, 2958 ] ], "area": 94781.01358206104, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 1715, 2820, 682, 138 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 72, "score": 1.0, "text": "Charlie Croy is here from Mil-\nwaukee to spend the winter with\nhis sister, Mrs. J. R. Watson.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2409, 3560, 3089, 3560, 3089, 3775, 2409, 3775 ] ], "area": 147080.6912099071, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 2409, 3560, 680, 215 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 73, "score": 1.0, "text": "Misses Ethel Bunch and Laura\nArmstrong and Messrs. Chas.\nPatterson, Jr., and Jack Clayton\nof Joplin spent Sunday in this\ncity.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1717, 4667, 2379, 4667, 2379, 5121, 1717, 5121 ] ], "area": 300577.0957533599, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 1717, 4667, 662, 454 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 74, "score": 1.0, "text": "For four hundred dollars I can\nsell you a nice home in Baxter\nSprings. The house has four\nrooms, a good barn, three lots,\nand is close in. If you can pay\n$150 down I will give you a con-\ntract for deed to be delivered\nupon payment of the balance, so\nyou need 'not give a mortgage\nback. Chas. L. Smith.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2391, 6113, 3052, 6113, 3052, 6837, 2391, 6837 ] ], "area": 479245.6455479169, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 2391, 6113, 661, 724 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 75, "score": 1.0, "text": "On last Wednesday afternoon\nMrs. C. F. Polster very pleasant-\nly entertained the Poinsetta club\nat her home in honor of her\nneice, Miss Lucille Miller, of\nManilla, Iowa. In a conversa-\ntional contest the prize, a dainty\nplate, was won by Mrs. Harmon.\nDelicious refreshments were ser-\nved. Besides the members of\nthe club, other guests were Mrs.\nKelly Carmichael, Mrs. John\nPolster, Mrs. Ed. Polster, Mra.\nL. B. Harmon of Chattanooga,\nTenn., Miss Parsons of Denver,\nand Miss Miller.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1713, 4332, 2381, 4332, 2381, 4647, 1713, 4647 ] ], "area": 210645.59987296475, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 1713, 4332, 668, 315 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 76, "score": 1.0, "text": "Homer Seals, who is running\nthe White Eagle mine and mill\nand making a big output of ore\nevery day, is now doing some\ngood work on the road leading\nto Baxter. He is having several\nplaces fixed.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3076, 6353, 3742, 6353, 3742, 6517, 3076, 6517 ] ], "area": 109389.19871103641, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 3076, 6353, 666, 164 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 77, "score": 1.0, "text": "Mrs. Keplinger, near Lowell,\nhas nice winter apples for sale.\nAlso pure blood Barred Rock\nchickens.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1715, 2649, 2402, 2649, 2402, 2792, 1715, 2792 ] ], "area": 98897.52324199911, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 1715, 2649, 687, 143 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 78, "score": 1.0, "text": "G. F. Carlton of Fort Scott is\nvisiting the family of J. Ban-\nning, southwest of town.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3757, 5865, 4428, 5865, 4428, 6012, 3757, 6012 ] ], "area": 99300.28218232641, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 3757, 5865, 671, 147 ], "category_id": 9, "id": 79, "score": 1.0, "text": "", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1717, 2989, 2393, 2989, 2393, 3155, 1717, 3155 ] ], "area": 112231.21284033614, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 1717, 2989, 676, 166 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 80, "score": 1.0, "text": "Misses Hazel and Oka Rowe of\nColumbus spent Wednesday even-\nling with their aunt, Mrs. L. L.\nCardin.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 349, 2440, 1034, 2440, 1034, 2536, 349, 2536 ] ], "area": 66415.63466935576, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 349, 2440, 685, 96 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 81, "score": 1.0, "text": "Fresh cow for sale, Ed John-\nson.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2403, 4545, 3071, 4545, 3071, 4992, 2403, 4992 ] ], "area": 299280.06756508915, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 2403, 4545, 668, 447 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 82, "score": 1.0, "text": "B. M. Robinson of Joplin has\ntaken a lease on a part of the\nBuck land south of town, and he\nhas prospected it enough to know\nhe has a big ore body. He is\nnow having plans drawn for a\nmodern mill. Mr. Robinson, who\nis a practical mining man, says\nthe dirt will run seven per cent\nmetallic zinc.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3074, 6158, 3738, 6158, 3738, 6326, 3074, 6326 ] ], "area": 111582.1709668996, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 3074, 6158, 664, 168 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 83, "score": 1.0, "text": "Come in and see a real sanitary\nmarket. where only the best\nmeats are sold. R. F. Hartley &\nSon.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1727, 2499, 2400, 2499, 2400, 2637, 1727, 2637 ] ], "area": 93260.40400768982, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 1727, 2499, 673, 138 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 84, "score": 1.0, "text": "Mrs. Geo. D. Allen spent the\nweek end with Mrs. Wm. Brooks\nat Melrose.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2416, 3806, 3084, 3806, 3084, 4089, 2416, 4089 ] ], "area": 189081.579110659, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 2416, 3806, 668, 283 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 85, "score": 1.0, "text": "Will Waugh left Monday night\nfor Washing, D. C., to look after\nsome business matters. Will is\ninterested in some oil leases down\nnear Muskogee, and some Wash-\nington fellows are in with him.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2407, 4109, 3075, 4109, 3075, 4523, 2407, 4523 ] ], "area": 276764.69294562284, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 2407, 4109, 668, 414 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 86, "score": 1.0, "text": "It won't be long, now, until\nbig corn stories come in. And\nwe want you to bring the stories\nto the News, so we can tell the\noutside world about what a big\ncorn crop we have in this section.\nAnd again, we don't want you to\nforget the News corn contest.\nCash prizes, remember.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2393, 5466, 3054, 5466, 3054, 6077, 2393, 6077 ] ], "area": 404562.08775423263, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 2393, 5466, 661, 611 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 87, "score": 1.0, "text": "Willard Shults has just finish-\ned a big addition to the farm\nhome of Dan Miller, northwest\nof town, and has remodeled the\nmain house. Last Friday night\nwhen Dan was getting ready to\nturn in for the night about fifty\nof his friends appeared on the\nscene and postponed his sleep for\nhim. They came to give he and\nhis wife ad old-fashioned house\nwarming, and it was mighty late\nbefore they left.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2400, 4998, 3064, 4998, 3064, 5459, 2400, 5459 ] ], "area": 306658.09849114553, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 2400, 4998, 664, 461 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 88, "score": 1.0, "text": "The old Hannibal & St. Joe\nmine, southwest of town, is be-\ning put back among the produc-\ners. E. F. Sweeney is the super-\nintendent for the new company,\nand the mill is being overhauled.\nIt will be ready to mill dirt in a\nfew days. Workmen are now in\nthe ground and the dirt they are\nshooting down is good\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1727, 2344, 2402, 2344, 2402, 2495, 1727, 2495 ] ], "area": 102380.40218409552, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 1727, 2344, 675, 151 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 89, "score": 1.0, "text": "Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rueter of\nChadwick, Mo., are here visiting\nrelatives.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1699, 5835, 2372, 5835, 2372, 6826, 1699, 6826 ] ], "area": 668579.5172386615, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 1699, 5835, 673, 991 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 90, "score": 1.0, "text": "Bob Frazier, Dick Armstrong\nand Jim Dameron were here from\nNeosho township last Thursday,\nBob brought us a nice mess of\nfish. He is going to be a candi-\ndate for sheriff next fall. Bob\nmoved out onto a Neosho town-\nship farm from Columbus a few\nyears ago, and he had to go\ndeeply into debt to get the farm,\nand get started to farming. He\nis now free of debt, has increased\nhis acreage, has a nice home,\nlots of stock around him and\ndrives a big Overland car. He\nworked hard to get and enjoy all\nthese things, and now he thinks\nhe would like to serve the people\nas sheriff. They will give him\nthe nomination and elect him,\nand he will make an exception-\nally good official.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1726, 2187, 2408, 2187, 2408, 2318, 1726, 2318 ] ], "area": 89482.32050979213, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 1726, 2187, 682, 131 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 91, "score": 1.0, "text": "Miss Hazel Halcomb of Colum-\nbus visited Mr. and Mrs. Cardin\nWednesday.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3072, 5857, 3741, 5857, 3741, 5978, 3072, 5978 ] ], "area": 81557.35541243697, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 3072, 5857, 669, 121 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 92, "score": 1.0, "text": "For best teams and service in\nhauling see Walt Sullivan.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1712, 5136, 2393, 5136, 2393, 5817, 1712, 5817 ] ], "area": 464516.5074772224, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 1712, 5136, 681, 681 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 93, "score": 1.0, "text": "A linemau working for the\nEmpire District Company near\nLowell Tuesday was hurt in a\npeculiar manner. He was work-\ning on a high pole near a loose\nbrace pole, from which a wire\nwas dangling. An automobile\nbecame entangled in the wire\nand jerked the loose pole against\nthe lineman, who would have\ngotten a bad fall from his lofty\nperch but for his safety strap.\nAs it was, his head was cut bad-\nly enough to require two stitches\nby Dr. Mutz, who attended him.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3086, 4660, 4454, 4660, 4454, 5835, 3086, 5835 ] ], "area": 1607539.328994604, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 3086, 4660, 1368, 1175 ], "category_id": 9, "id": 94, "score": 1.0, "text": "", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1047, 2429, 1716, 2429, 1716, 2588, 1047, 2588 ] ], "area": 106544.1727211912, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 1047, 2429, 669, 159 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 95, "score": 1.0, "text": "Jim Goodwin returned Monday\nnight from a business trip of\nseveral days to Kansas City.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1725, 2021, 2413, 2021, 2413, 2183, 1725, 2183 ] ], "area": 111987.16769146397, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 1725, 2021, 688, 162 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 96, "score": 1.0, "text": "Little Josephine Johnson is\nrecovering from a long spell of\nsickness.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1727, 1867, 2426, 1867, 2426, 2027, 1727, 2027 ] ], "area": 112081.32351879698, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 1727, 1867, 699, 160 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 97, "score": 1.0, "text": "For Rent\u2014Five nicely fur-\nnished rooms. Mrs. T. H.\nGoodwin.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1727, 1730, 2426, 1730, 2426, 1871, 1727, 1871 ] ], "area": 99212.72711478696, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 9, "bbox": [ 1727, 1730, 699, 141 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 98, "score": 1.0, "text": "Mrs. J. H. 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A\nshort time ago the Topeka Capi-\ntal criticised her in some way,\nbut the Capital has taken it all\nback now. Mrs. Moore is doing\na good work, and has the back-\ning of all of the best people of\nTopeka and Shawnee county. 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A very pretty picture she\nmade, so her Brother Hal thought as he\npassed along the street in company with\nClay Whittle. Ivies were creeping above\nand around her head reaching after the\nsunlight, while lilies, geraniums, and hy-\nacinths were blooming at her feet.\nThe gentlemen passed on, as also did\nthe hands of the clock, but still Ethel sat\nin evident study. The room was furn-\nished with cultured taste, and skillful\nhands kept it looking very inviting to the\nfamily and their friends. It was library\nand sitting room combined. Ethel's\nparents had always striven to have their\nhome attractive, even if other expenses\nhad to be curtailed very closely.\nThe mother was an invalid and had been\nfor several weeks, and the willing hands\nand thoughtful heart of the mother were\nsadly missed by the daughter. The rest\nof the family said \"that Ethel took moth-\ner's place to them all so well, that for the\ntime they were not great losers,\" and the\nmother confined to her room for lack of\nstrength to be elsewhere, rather then from\nactual pain said \"that she was having a\nrest in mind and body, for Ethel did not\nneglect anything\" and she kept the little\nMother fresh and dainty, and the room so\nbright and cheery, that all the family\nwould gather around her in social glee.\nEthel would first notice mother's tired\nlook if they stayed too long, and pleasantly\nchiding them would drive them off to the\nsitting room. Clay Whittle used often to\ncome in with Hal to the mother's room,\nand these little visits were seasons of de-\nlight to him. His mother had passed the\nportals over into the other side. How he\nmissed her room and her counsel, and the\ntime spent over at the Bruces, were choice\nminutes and great helps to him.\nHis father was a leading politician, his\nsister a fashionable woman, while he him-\nself was a law student.\nThe evening before Clay and Ethel had\nattended an entertainment together and on\npassing out from it, she stopped a moment\nto speak to a friend and Clay was joined\nby his sister.\nClay she asked \"Why didn't you bring\nEva Dryton this evening.\"\n\"I prefer the company I have.\" he answered.\n\"Company good enough I dare say, but\nI like to see a girl with some style of\ndress. Everything she wears is a year\nold.\"\n\"Which of itself is a crime of the first\ndegree in the fashionable world\" he\nanswered : joined Ethel and passed on.\nSo on this the following morning, Ethel\nwas trying to study out some plans for\nnew clothes. Of course she was indig-\nnant over the remark, but it was true that\nall she had, was a year old, but she had\nfelt that they were good enough, until\nnow. She knew too, that all they had to\nlive upon was her father's salary, which\nmight have seemed large to many, but\ntheir expenses were correspondingly large,\nand with mother's sickness and Tom's\ncollege bills, or a part of them, somebody\nhad to economize and really deny them-\nselves, and she had felt willing, and even\nanxious to do her share; but after over-\nhearing the remark of the night before,\ndenying herself had not been so sweet.\nShe examined the closets to see if there\nwas anything available to be made over,\nbut returned to her low rocker disheart-\nened. Her father came in, and seeing\nsomething amiss, asked, \"What are your\nthoughts like, daughter, and what are\nyour wishes? Speak, and if half of the\nkingdom is desired, it shall be yours!\"\n\"I thought I was queen of the realm,\nand mistress of all I survey. I desire no\nmore than the home kingdom, with a robe\nof royal purple.\"\n\"Or some other fashionable shade,\" he \nsaid. \"Frankly, Ethel, what were you\nthinking about?\"\n\"I was wondering if there was any sur-\nplus money in the family treasury, that I\ncould use for myself,\" she said.\n\"I think about forty dollars. Would it\nhelp you?\"\n\"Yes, indeed. Just the sum I want.\"\nThe father seemed to hesitate. Ethel\nspoke quickly, \"I do not want it if it is\nneeded elsewhere.\"\n\"I'll let you know at tea-time,\" he said.\n\"Will balance accounts for the month, and\nrest assured, you shall have it, daughter,\nif father can spare it,\" and seated on one\nknew with her arm twined around his\nneck, she stroked his manly beard, ca-\nressingly.\n\"We are not rich, Ethel.\" he said, \"but\nthis home is ours, and is a very pleasant,\nand an attractive one, and I have a family\nof whom I am both proud and thankful.\nThere is one thing upon which I congrat-\nulate myself every week of my life, and\nit is this\u2014that there are no unexpected\nbills coming in for payment contracted by\nmy family. I know that they never buy\nwithout my advice and counsel, and\nthen order the bill sent home. At the end of\nthe month I come out even, at least. Here\nis an incident which struck me forcibly,\nbut is only one among the many of my\nexperience. As I passed through the\nstore one day, I saw Mrs. Drayton and\nEva buying goods. The bill was brought\nto my desk, copied and 'please remit'\nadded, as is our custom, and placed in an\nenvelope to be handed to parties or mailed\nOpportunity for giving it to Mr. Drayton\noccurred on my way to dinner. He open-\ned it, glanced at the total, and looked very\nmuch disturbed.\"\n\"Was it large?\" asked Ethel.\n\"Something over an hundred dollars\"\n\"Inside of thirty days will answer?\"\nhe asked.\n\"'Yes,' I answered and passed on. The \ntime has expired and no payment yet.\"\n\"He is very able to pay it!\" exclaimed\nEthel.\n\"Perhaps no more so than your father\nEthel; and several such bills coming\nunexpectedly soon seriously embarrass\n[Continued on fourth page.", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1597, 4598, 2254, 4598, 2254, 5519, 1597, 5519 ] ], "area": 606017.9999999999, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 0, "bbox": [ 1597, 4598, 657, 921 ], "category_id": 9, "id": 109, "score": 1.0, "text": "", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2971, 5994, 3667, 5994, 3667, 6713, 2971, 6713 ] ], "area": 500424.0, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 0, "bbox": [ 2971, 5994, 696, 719 ], "category_id": 9, "id": 110, "score": 1.0, "text": "", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3669, 3188, 4363, 3188, 4363, 4378, 3669, 4378 ] ], "area": 827580.6204610384, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 0, "bbox": [ 3669, 3188, 694, 1190 ], "category_id": 9, "id": 111, "score": 1.0, "text": "", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 170, 3383, 838, 3383, 838, 3814, 170, 3814 ] ], "area": 287977.57926966756, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 0, "bbox": [ 170, 3383, 668, 431 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 112, "score": 1.0, "text": "The Steamer HENRY MORRISON,\nCapt. E. C. MCCLINTOCK, having been\nthoughtfully repaired for the season of 1880, will run\nuntil further notice, as follows, commencing TUES.\nDAY, June 22:\nLeaving AUGUSTA at 10:30 A.M. or on the arriv-\nal of the Bangor train, for Boothbay and the Islands,\nTUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS. 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"category_id": 9, "id": 148, "score": 1.0, "text": "", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 875, 2694, 1552, 2694, 1552, 2781, 875, 2781 ] ], "area": 59270.433216879785, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 0, "bbox": [ 875, 2694, 677, 87 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 149, "score": 1.0, "text": "Business Cards.", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2811, 3909, 3466, 3909, 3466, 5878, 2811, 5878 ] ], "area": 1290927.4763490346, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 2811, 3909, 655, 1969 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 150, "score": 1.0, "text": "\"According to your faith, be it unto\nyou.\"\nAt the last meeting of the W. C. T. U.\nthe following list of officers and superin-\ntendents were elected for the ensuing year:\nPres.\u2014Mrs. A. E. Seely.\nVice Pres.\u2014 Mrs. Hattie Sharia.\nRec Sec.\u2014Mrs. J. Peters.\nCor. Sec.\u2014 Miss Carrie M. Seeley.\nTreas. Mrs. L. Perkins.\nSupt. Mother's Meeting and Social Pu-\nrity\u2014Mrs. Beswick.\nEvangelistic Supt.\u2014Mrs. Jeffreys.\nSupt. Scientific Temperance Instruc-\ntion\u2014Mrs. H. A. Lee.\nSupt Mercy and Help\u2014Mrs. Conley\nand Mrs. Harper.\nSupt. Contest and Press Work\u2014Miss\nCarrie M. Seeley.\nSocial and Visiting Committee\u2014Miss\nLinnie Perkins and Miss Mary Harper.\nThe memorial service held on Sunday\nevening at the Cong. church in honor of\nour beloved leader, Frances E. Willard,\nwas well attended by a large and appre-\nciative audience. Short addresses, relative\nto the life and good works of Miss Wil-\nlard, were made by Miss Slocum and the\nRevs. Upton, Lee and Hawkes. A beau-\ntiful solo was rendered by Miss Clark.\nThe singing by the choir was particularly\nfine and suitable to the occasion.\nThe Union will meet regularly once a\nmonth at the Bap. church. Announce-\nments will be made before each meeting.\nThe meetings will be made interesting and\nprofitable. New members solicited and\nvisitors always welcome.\nThe time has passed when there is no\nredress for the women of Idaho but to\nsuffer in silence. She has proven that\nshe can act as will as pray. With the\nballot in her hand, and by using well the\ntalent God has given her, throwing her\ninfluence with right, instead of might,\nshe will do much toward wiping out the\naccursed liquor traffic.\nTo the ribbon white be loyal,\nBind it to your heart;\nFor in all our peaceful warfare.\nIt must have a part\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 155, 2426, 839, 2426, 839, 3578, 155, 3578 ] ], "area": 788475.58164038, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 155, 2426, 684, 1152 ], "category_id": 8, "id": 151, "score": 1.0, "text": "", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 110, 135, 4609, 135, 4609, 645, 110, 645 ] ], "area": 2294490.0000000005, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 110, 135, 4499, 510 ], "category_id": 2, "id": 152, "score": 1.0, "text": "", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2779, 1523, 3425, 1523, 3425, 3616, 2779, 3616 ] ], "area": 1352976.9882637833, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 2779, 1523, 646, 2093 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 153, "score": 1.0, "text": "Mrs. Bernard Haas is very sick.\nJ. A. McAdam, of Payette, called\non the SIGNAL Tuesday.\nGeo. Hartley has sold 800 head of\nmutton sheep at $2 35.\nMr. W. A. Hicks, of Boise, has\nbeen engaged as clerk in Louis Som-\nmer's store.\nFred Brockman has opened his\nnew blacksmith shop and has his ad\nin this issue.\nA car load of saw mill machinery\nfor Smith Bros, Salubria, arrived in\nWeiser Monday.\nThis is the time of the year to col-\nlect and burn all kinds of rubbish\naround your premises.\nThe United States mint is the only\nbusiness in this country that can\nmake money without advertising.\nLast Saturday at the I. O. O. F.\nhall, Miss Slocum addressed a num-\nber of the women of Weiser on the\nsubject of government.\nAn error was made last issue in\nstating that court had adjourned un-\ntil Monday 21st. It should have\nbeen Thursday 24th. The term re-\nopens today.\nA fund has been raised in Weiser\nand a racing tournament will be held\nsoon, in May or June. It is expect-\ned that in the neighborhood of $800\nin purses will be hung.\nC.S. Fosselman returned Monday\nfrom a trip to Butte. His train\npassed through a blizzard on the day\nof leaving, and it was impossible to\nsee twenty feet from the train. The\noutskirts of the thing must have\nbreathed over fair Weiser land last\nSunday and Monday.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 181, 4166, 857, 4166, 857, 4944, 181, 4944 ] ], "area": 526707.1585408704, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 181, 4166, 676, 778 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 154, "score": 1.0, "text": "Congregational\u2014\nPreaching every Sunday at eleven o'clock\na.m. and at eight p. m.\nSunday School immediately after morning\nservice, at 12:15 p.m\nWeekly meeting for Bible study, Wednes-\nday evening at 8 o'clock.\nY. P. S. C. E.. Sunday, at 7 p.m.\nREV. A.G. UPTON, Pastor.\nSaint Lukes\u2014\nSERVICES:\nSunday\u2014Matins and Sermon, 11 a.m.\nEvensong and Sermon, 7:30 p.m.\nSunday School at 12:15\nCelebration of Holy Communion, first\nSunday in month, at 11 a.m.\nBaptist\u2014\nPreaching every Sunday at 11 a.m.\nSunday school at 12.\nYoung People's meeting Saturday 8 pm\nPrayer meeting every Wednesday, 8 pm\nThe public invited.\nREV. YOUNT. Pastor.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 180, 5004, 885, 5004, 885, 6151, 180, 6151 ] ], "area": 808635.0000000002, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 180, 5004, 705, 1147 ], "category_id": 8, "id": 155, "score": 1.0, "text": "", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2140, 1855, 2768, 1855, 2768, 2451, 2140, 2451 ] ], "area": 375205.94188958895, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 2140, 1855, 628, 596 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 156, "score": 1.0, "text": "One-half the number of the improved\ncannon, mortars and emplacements will\nbe located and placed in suitable position\nere the expiration of 1898. The Artillery\nBoard is constantly making practical sur-\nveys so far as these relate to the army\nand the establishment of adequate mili-\ntary protection of our seaboard is receiv-\ning strong endorsement. Meanwhile there\nis a means of defence from greater physi-\ncal calamity, and that is the use of Hos-\ntetter's Stomach Bitters, which by restor-\ning the tone of the nerves and stomach,\ninvigorates the whole system. It also\nprevents malaria, kikney and rheumatic\nailments, and cures biliousness and con-\nstipation. Those who have been cured\nby it speak in no uncertain terms as to its\neffectiveness.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2851, 5951, 3458, 5951, 3458, 6136, 2851, 6136 ] ], "area": 112328.36340310395, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 2851, 5951, 607, 185 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 157, "score": 1.0, "text": "The remarks of Miss Slocum were as\nfollows:\nThe world seems to agree that we have lost in\nFrances Willard the greatest woman America\nhas ever produced. Certain it is that to no other\n", "to_id": "oKxsgkj7jU" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3474, 5715, 4084, 5715, 4084, 6117, 3474, 6117 ] ], "area": 245833.71010763728, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 3474, 5715, 610, 402 ], "category_id": 9, "id": 158, "score": 1.0, "text": "", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 846, 2436, 1535, 2436, 1535, 5616, 846, 5616 ] ], "area": 2194380.84017304, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 846, 2436, 689, 3180 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 159, "score": 1.0, "text": "Additional information in regard to any\nof the following can be found in their\nadvertisements in this paper:\nAttorneys\u2014\nFrank Harris.\nJohn W. Ayers.\nBarbers\u2014\nB. F. Hettinger, Vendome Hotel.\nJ. M. Canary, Hotel Weiser.\nWm. VanSice.\nBanks\u2014\nBank of Weiser, C.J. Selwyn, Cash'r\nBakery\u2014\nMrs. Joines.\nBlacksmith\u2014\nFred Brockman.\nCigar Factory\u2014\nC. D. Morton.\nConfectionary\u2014\nEarle Seeley.\nDentist\u2014\nA. M. Curl.\nDrugs, Toilet Articles, Etc.\nB. M. Jenney.\nWeiser Pharmacy.\nDry Goods and Clothing\u2014\nLouis Sommer.\nR. Schas.\nFurniture and Undertaking\u2014\nA. Sears.\nGeneral Merchandise\u2014\nM.E. Sommercamp & Co.\nMorris Sommer.\nWeiser Mercantile Co.\nPeters & Hartley.\nGroceries\u2014\nC. O. D. Store.\nHotels\u2014\nVendome, M. McGregor, Prop.\nHotel Weiser, E. M. Barton, Prop.\nRiggs House, G. W. Riggs, Prop.\nHarness\u2014\nRiggs & Gerwick.\nHardware\u2014\nHaas Bros.\nOpp & Davis.\nJewelers\u2014\nB. M. Jenney.\nL. M. Vial.\nLunch Counter\u2014\nL. Holcomb.\nLivery Stable\u2014\nJ. Matthews & Co.\nLumber Yard\u2014\nThos. E. Kelly.\nOpp & Davis.\nMeat Market\u2014\nF. Korup.\nPhysicians and Surgeons\u2014\nDr. J. R. Numbers.\nDr. C. B. Shirley.\nReal Estate, Insurance, Loans\u2014\nO. M. Harvey.\nShoes\u2014\nGolden Rule Shoe Store.\nTinner\u2014\nAndrew Paynton.\nSocieties\u2014\nMusonic.\nOdd Fellows.\nKnights of Pythias.\nWoodmen of the World.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 4084, 4588, 4704, 4588, 4704, 5099, 4084, 5099 ] ], "area": 317332.4687876049, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 4084, 4588, 620, 511 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 160, "score": 1.0, "text": "Commencing Thursday March 3rd.\n1898, and each Thursday thereafter,\n\"Missouri Pacific\" Personally Conducted\ntourist excursions will leave Portland for\nSt. Louis, via Salt Lake, Denver and\nKansas City.\nThe cars used in these excursions are\nthe best Tourist Sleepers, and will run\nthrough to St. Louis without change, via\nthe O. S. L. R. G. W. D. & R. G and\nMissouri Pacific. Cars will be inn charge\nof experienced and gentlemanly conduct-\nors and porters. Special care taken of\nladies of children traveling without\nescort.\nCall on O. S. L. agent for particulars.\nMar. 30.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1498, 1565, 2188, 1565, 2188, 6146, 1498, 6146 ] ], "area": 3161161.7458922337, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 1498, 1565, 690, 4581 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 161, "score": 1.0, "text": "The Huntington Herald announces\nthat the Mable has made a \"success-\nful\" trip to Ballard's Landing and\nreturn and has fully demonstrated\nthe easy navigability of the Snake by\ngoing down empty, coming back\nempty, bending an eccentric, break-\ning down feed pump (which gener-\nally is caused by failure of engine to\nfurnish sufficient steam), displaying\nan insufficient coaling capacity, the\nneed of a new wheel and a steam\ncapstan, not to speak of hanging up\non rocks, and placid condition of\nriver. But the Herald's account\nway as well be given:\nThe Steamer Mable returned to Gray's\nLanding on Monday, the 14th inst, at 3\no'clock, from her trial trip down to Bal-\nlards Landing. On this trip she demon-\nstrated beyond question her ability to\nnavigate the Snake between these points\nThe trip down was made in five hours\nand twenty minutes. The return trip\noccupied about thirty-six hours, delay be-\ning caused by the bending down of the feed\npump, and a shortage of coal, which\nnecessitated the making of steam by the\ngathering of drift-wood wherever it could\nbe found along the shore. She had but\nthree tons of coal aboard in the bunkers\nwhen she started down the river.\nIt was demonstrated that the steamer\nhad plenty of power in her to come over\nmost of the rapids. There are three rap-\nids which will always probably, have to\nbe \"lined\" over, that is, a rope taken\nashore and the boat assisted over the rap-\nids by her steam capstan. It is believed\nshe will make the round trip in two days.\nLeaving Gray's Landing early in the\nmorning she will make the run down to\nBallard's Landing in four hours. Taking\non her load she will start on her return\ntrip, tying up when night overtakes her.\nShe will thus make Gray's Landing, her \nstarting point, easily on the following day.\nThe wheel had but twelve-inch blades\nor buckets on this trip, which was found\nto be a defect. The blades will be in-\ncreased to eighteen inches and the steam\ncapstan placed in position before making\nanother trip. The first trip was made\nwith a hand capstan because of the fact\nthat a portion of the steam capstan had\nbeen lost enroute to Huntington.\nIt certainly doesn't take much to\nconstitute success if the above is ev-\nidence of it. The boat was \"built\nby the best experts\" but some changes\nare necessary, and the continued at-\ntempt at solution of the puzzle will\nbe watched with interest. The Her-\nald has one typographical error, how-\never in stating the boat went down\nto Ballard's Landing. Our informa-\ntion (pretty good) is to the effect that\nthe Mable only went as far as Oxbow,\n15 miles this side of Ballard's.\nThere is some bad water there that\nit did not attempt to pass. It would\nbe a good idea to incorporate a rail-\nway company to build a 15 mile con-\nnection between Ballard's Landing\nand Oxbow. In reading the Herald\naccount, remember it was but a few\nweeks ago that it stated the river from\nBay Horse down to be as \"placid as\nthe Willamette.\" The final sum-\nming up of the enterprise must be,\nthat if the pitiful methods of trans-\nportation indicated by the above ex-\ntract from the Herald are sufficient\nto handle the Seven Devils Copper\ncamp\u2014then the Seven Devils Copper\ncamp is a pitiful humbug, is not\nwhat it has been proclaimed to be,\ndoes not justify large investments of\ncapital and has no magnitude what-\never as a resource. The camp is a \nfizzle if such abortionate facilities\nare competent to operate it.\nTHE SIGNAL has heard it reported\nthat Captain Baughman, after making\nthe trip to Oxbow and return in the \nMable, has pronounced navigation a\nfailure. This much could have been\nlearned by the Navigation people at\nless expense by consulting the cap-\ntainw ho took down the Norma. We\nnotice by the Lewiston Tribune that\nCaptain Baughman returned to Lew-\niston, took his family and has gone\n", "to_id": "6d60eaac-6" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2121, 705, 2772, 705, 2772, 1535, 2121, 1535 ] ], "area": 541084.5798238193, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 2121, 705, 651, 830 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 162, "score": 1.0, "text": "to Alaska to superintend navigation\non the Stickeen river. Who will\ncommand the Mable now?\nThere is so much interest being at-\ntached to tho Snake river just at pre-\nsent that the account of the voyage\nof the Norma from the Huntington\nbridge to Lewiston will be quite in-\nteresting and the SIGNAL will there-\nfore publish it next week.\nIt is reported that Josehp John-\nson\u2014yes, file original Joseph\u2014actu-\nally has a corps or surveyors in the\nfield running a survey from Baker to\nSeven Devils. It is said they have\nalready crossed Snake river into\nIdaho.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 4116, 5808, 4723, 5808, 4723, 6111, 4116, 6111 ] ], "area": 184164.21277368348, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 4116, 5808, 607, 303 ], "category_id": 9, "id": 163, "score": 1.0, "text": "", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 4089, 5126, 4706, 5126, 4706, 5422, 4089, 5422 ] ], "area": 182716.45206577695, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 4089, 5126, 617, 296 ], "category_id": 9, "id": 164, "score": 1.0, "text": "", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3456, 5029, 4069, 5029, 4069, 5699, 3456, 5699 ] ], "area": 411772.2613497366, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 3456, 5029, 613, 670 ], "category_id": 9, "id": 165, "score": 1.0, "text": "", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2764, 1144, 3376, 1144, 3376, 1235, 2764, 1235 ] ], "area": 56382.94233179312, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 2764, 1144, 612, 91 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 166, "score": 1.0, "text": "WILLARD MEMORIAL SERVICS.\n", "to_id": "92b8cd4a-8" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2804, 3715, 3423, 3715, 3423, 3861, 2804, 3861 ] ], "area": 90381.37048908659, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 2804, 3715, 619, 146 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 167, "score": 1.0, "text": "Report of Last Meeting of the Weiser\nOrganization as Handed to\nthe Signal.\n", "to_id": "0a82b3ab-0" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2161, 3331, 2797, 3331, 2797, 3490, 2161, 3490 ] ], "area": 101187.99431210922, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 2161, 3331, 636, 159 ], "category_id": 9, "id": 168, "score": 1.0, "text": "", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 382, 4105, 661, 4105, 661, 4142, 382, 4142 ] ], "area": 10590.831214101607, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 382, 4105, 279, 37 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 169, "score": 1.0, "text": "Churches.\n", "to_id": "793436ca-1" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 120, 686, 1495, 686, 1495, 788, 120, 788 ] ], "area": 141600.7471962377, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 120, 686, 1375, 102 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 170, "score": 1.0, "text": "Directory and Department of General Information.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2129, 1562, 2752, 1562, 2752, 1784, 2129, 1784 ] ], "area": 139149.0801107304, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 2129, 1562, 623, 222 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 171, "score": 1.0, "text": "LOST\u2014a package containing $5 in\ntwo-cent postage stamps. Finder\nwill be paid $1 00 on delivering same\nto Thos. Kimbrough or leaving at\nSIGNAL office.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 4079, 3797, 4694, 3797, 4694, 4340, 4079, 4340 ] ], "area": 334526.7742515151, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 4079, 3797, 615, 543 ], "category_id": 9, "id": 172, "score": 1.0, "text": "", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 269, 2368, 715, 2368, 715, 2416, 269, 2416 ] ], "area": 21882.04562395377, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 269, 2368, 446, 48 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 173, "score": 1.0, "text": "Public Officials.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 4046, 1085, 4606, 1085, 4606, 1172, 4046, 1172 ] ], "area": 49359.38176198328, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 4046, 1085, 560, 87 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 174, "score": 1.0, "text": "HAD A ROUGH VOYAGE.\n", "to_id": "f164b53b-5" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2169, 3804, 2809, 3804, 2809, 4405, 2169, 4405 ] ], "area": 384853.0587168881, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 2169, 3804, 640, 601 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 175, "score": 1.0, "text": "Commencing Tuesday, February 1st.,\n1896, and on Tuesday of each week there\nafter \"Rock Island Personally Conducted\"\nTourist excursions will leave Portland for\nDenver, Chicago and Boston.\nThe cars used in these excursions are\nthe latest improved Tourist sleepers and\nwill be in charge of experienced and gen-\ntlemanly conductors through to destina-\ntion. Also Pullman porter which each\ncar, and will be run via the O R & N.,\nO. S. L., R G W . C. R. I. & P., S L.\n& M. S. H. Y. C. R.R., and B. & A. R. R.\nEspecial care will be taken of ladies or\nchildren traveling without escort.\nRemember these cars run through to\nChicago and Boston without change.\nFor particulars see agent.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2916, 5893, 3388, 5893, 3388, 5934, 2916, 5934 ] ], "area": 19840.326298900087, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 2916, 5893, 472, 41 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 176, "score": 1.0, "text": "MISS SLOCUM's REMARKS.\n", "to_id": "bc664377-0" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 4108, 5652, 4723, 5652, 4723, 5802, 4108, 5802 ] ], "area": 92708.14353297853, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 4108, 5652, 615, 150 ], "category_id": 9, "id": 177, "score": 1.0, "text": "", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2153, 2767, 2789, 2767, 2789, 3305, 2153, 3305 ] ], "area": 342525.44048097136, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 2153, 2767, 636, 538 ], "category_id": 9, "id": 178, "score": 1.0, "text": "", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1512, 1139, 2086, 1139, 2086, 1237, 1512, 1237 ] ], "area": 56265.09442643577, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 1512, 1139, 574, 98 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 179, "score": 1.0, "text": "THE BOAT IS ALLRIGHT\n", "to_id": "d0078bc1-b" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 128, 821, 1488, 821, 1488, 1617, 128, 1617 ] ], "area": 1083488.404170984, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 128, 821, 1360, 796 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 180, "score": 1.0, "text": "Washington County is one of the grandest\ncounties in the state of\nIdaho, and while it is yet\nin a practically undeveloped condition, none in the state possesses greater promise\nfor the future in Timber, Grazing, Mineral and Agricultural resources. It contains\nbetween 4000 and 5000 square miles, being 100 miles long and averaging 40 to 50\nmiles in width. Its resources are so varied and harmonious with each other as to\nmake it capable of living within itself if a Chinese wall were built around its boun-\ndaries. It has Mineral, Ruthburg, Seven Devils, Horse Mountain, Carbonate Hill,\nSummer Camp, Hilderbrand and other districts, bearing all kinds of mineral which\nfurnish a field for the prospector but it is not prospecting so much as money that is\nneeded by our mining districts. The Lumberman will find a great field here for saw\nmill business whenever we get better means of transportation. The grazer will find\nmiles of rolling hills covered with luxuriant bunch grass on which to range his stock.\nThe agriculturist will find a dozen beautiful portions of the county waiting to offer\nhim a home. Most southerly is Weiser valley; going northward comes Mann creek.\nMiddle valley, Salubria valley, Indian valley, Council valley, Hornet creek and\nSalmon Meadows.* To the east is the fine Crane creek country. All of these locali-\nties offer valuable inducements to the settler, varying slightly in their particular\nadaptability to agriculture. This is a good county for energetic and industrious\nhomeseekers, but not for drones. We need capital for the development of a dozen\nfine resources which will yield immense profits for the money invested.\n* Further information regarding these localities will be obtained in correspondence from them\nwhich will from time to time appear in the SIGNAL.\n", "to_id": "01092f64-5" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 4076, 4503, 4715, 4503, 4715, 4581, 4076, 4581 ] ], "area": 50438.20513499701, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 4076, 4503, 639, 78 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 181, "score": 1.0, "text": "Weekly Excursions to St. Louis via\nSalt Lake and Denver.\n", "to_id": "a1b03f7c-9" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2162, 3511, 2789, 3511, 2789, 3692, 2162, 3692 ] ], "area": 113697.58729351683, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 2162, 3511, 627, 181 ], "category_id": 9, "id": 182, "score": 1.0, "text": "", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2276, 1808, 2604, 1808, 2604, 1841, 2276, 1841 ] ], "area": 11142.12662518821, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 2276, 1808, 328, 33 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 183, "score": 1.0, "text": "The Coast Defences.\n", "to_id": "1736bb0e-a" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3031, 3631, 3234, 3631, 3234, 3685, 3031, 3685 ] ], "area": 11165.696206259687, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 3031, 3631, 203, 54 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 184, "score": 1.0, "text": "W. C. T. U.\n", "to_id": "739c1cb1-9" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 4018, 909, 4635, 909, 4635, 960, 4018, 960 ] ], "area": 32118.06443836016, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 4018, 909, 617, 51 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 185, "score": 1.0, "text": "Off to Alaska's Golden, Frozen Shore.\n", "to_id": "4b724102-b" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1489, 1372, 2117, 1372, 2117, 1456, 1489, 1456 ] ], "area": 52833.49145472138, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 1489, 1372, 628, 84 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 186, "score": 1.0, "text": "Only it Needs a Little Fixing. Takes Mighty\nLittle to Constitute Success.\n", "to_id": "1d8df16a-9" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 4076, 4357, 4709, 4357, 4709, 4484, 4076, 4484 ] ], "area": 80400.98925195905, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 4076, 4357, 633, 127 ], "category_id": 9, "id": 187, "score": 1.0, "text": "", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2755, 1370, 3367, 1370, 3367, 1454, 2755, 1454 ] ], "area": 51491.57336045353, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 2755, 1370, 612, 84 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 188, "score": 1.0, "text": "Coming Racing Tournament at Weiser.\nCircuit Court Re-convenes Today.\n", "to_id": "be6028cc-b" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 298, 4965, 777, 4965, 777, 5001, 298, 5001 ] ], "area": 17717.737122347837, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 298, 4965, 479, 36 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 189, "score": 1.0, "text": "Clerks of School Districts.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1482, 931, 2109, 931, 2109, 1012, 1482, 1012 ] ], "area": 51465.25690474852, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 1482, 931, 627, 81 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 190, "score": 1.0, "text": "What the Huntington Herald Terms a\n\"Successful\" Trip.\n", "to_id": "54ffc1e8-9" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 889, 5674, 1549, 5674, 1549, 6154, 889, 6154 ] ], "area": 317887.9348758196, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 889, 5674, 660, 480 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 191, "score": 1.0, "text": "O. S. L\nWest bound passenger ........1:15 p m\nEast bound passenger .........3:38 p m\nWeiser to Middle valley (25 miles). Sa-\nlubria (10). Alpine (10) and Indian valley\nP. O. (4). Leaves every morning except\nSunday; carries mail, passengers and\nfreight.\nConnects with stage for Salmon Meadows\nFrom Indian valley Salubria and Mid-\ndle valley to Weiser, every day except\nSunday\n(Continued on fourth page).\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 4015, 673, 4630, 673, 4630, 785, 4015, 785 ] ], "area": 68907.23574820979, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 4015, 673, 615, 112 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 192, "score": 1.0, "text": "SALING WENT SAILING,\n", "to_id": "f5f84e01-5" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 149, 1633, 1490, 1633, 1490, 2348, 149, 2348 ] ], "area": 959609.7588343294, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 149, 1633, 1341, 715 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 193, "score": 1.0, "text": "Weiser is the seat of Washington county and has a fine brick court-\nhouse. Weiser is located in the center of the valley of the same\nname. It is built on the banks of Weiser and Snake rivers at the point of their confluence. It has about 800 inhabitants, some good brick\nblocks and a live class of business men, further information in regard to which can\nbe found below. The Oregon Short Line is our only railroad, which gives us full\ncommunication with the outside world, but places us at some disadvantage in regard\nto transportation rates. Surrounding Weiser, within a radius of ten miles, is 40,000\nto 50,000 acres of the finest agricultural and fruit land in the world. Unimproved\nland is covered with sage brush and unhandsome to look at, but cleared and culti-\nvated it is the richest soil on earth and grows fruit absolutely unexcelled in size,\nflavor and prolificacy. Land is going in to commercial orchards on all sides which\nfurnish avenues for investment which promise (and can and has been demonstrated)\nimmense returns. Weiser offers a fine location for various manufactories-a woolen\nmill especially there being a local product of 15,000,000 to 20,000,000 pounds of raw\nwool within 200 miles of Weiser, and the fact that transportation on this will be\nsaved is an important item. Weiser is the natural and only commercial railway\npoint for a country 150 miles north. A country equally extensive to the west and\nsouth in Oregon now furnishes considerable trade and a free bridge over Snake river\nwould give Weiser complete command over that section. Building and residence lots\nhere are reasonable. Farm and fruit hands, improved. $20 to $40 an acre. The\nSIGNAL will cheerfully furnish any information to prospective purchasers.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2264, 2461, 2663, 2461, 2663, 2490, 2264, 2490 ] ], "area": 11575.20167334002, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 2264, 2461, 399, 29 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 194, "score": 1.0, "text": "Advertised Letters.\n", "to_id": "8300109d-4" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2179, 4421, 2805, 4421, 2805, 4986, 2179, 4986 ] ], "area": 354499.9077877584, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 2179, 4421, 626, 565 ], "category_id": 9, "id": 195, "score": 1.0, "text": "", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 4100, 5437, 4707, 5437, 4707, 5515, 4100, 5515 ] ], "area": 47998.60042356005, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 4100, 5437, 607, 78 ], "category_id": 9, "id": 196, "score": 1.0, "text": "", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 4094, 5538, 4717, 5538, 4717, 5618, 4094, 5618 ] ], "area": 50448.68656224937, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 4094, 5538, 623, 80 ], "category_id": 9, "id": 197, "score": 1.0, "text": "", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2146, 2499, 2779, 2499, 2779, 2762, 2146, 2762 ] ], "area": 166701.8854653858, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 2146, 2499, 633, 263 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 198, "score": 1.0, "text": "Remaining uncalled for in the Weiser\npostoffice for the week ending Mar. 19, '98.\nHodge, B. Bogarth, Mrs. Mary\nMoore, James Hilleany, Mrs. M. A.\nRansom, Mrs. Addie\nWhen calling for any of these letters\nplease say advertised.\nW. W. PRITCHETT, P. M.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 4030, 1299, 4642, 1299, 4642, 1393, 4030, 1393 ] ], "area": 57638.83436497494, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 4030, 1299, 612, 94 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 199, "score": 1.0, "text": "Jeff Saling Tells of His Trip From Portland\nto Dyea.\n", "to_id": "e8213297-5" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2203, 5806, 2828, 5806, 2828, 5970, 2203, 5970 ] ], "area": 102716.7117539087, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 2203, 5806, 625, 164 ], "category_id": 9, "id": 200, "score": 1.0, "text": "", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2163, 3724, 2791, 3724, 2791, 3793, 2163, 3793 ] ], "area": 44016.60584610291, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 2163, 3724, 628, 69 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 201, "score": 1.0, "text": "Weekly Excursions East\u2014Personally\nConducted.\n", "to_id": "3cf7920e-4" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 869, 2367, 1466, 2367, 1466, 2414, 869, 2414 ] ], "area": 28647.749157192076, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 869, 2367, 597, 47 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 202, "score": 1.0, "text": "Leading Business Men of Weiser.\n", "to_id": "ed65225e-3" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2789, 686, 3321, 686, 3321, 783, 2789, 783 ] ], "area": 51633.09560057601, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 2789, 686, 532, 97 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 203, "score": 1.0, "text": "NOT MUCH GOSSIP.\n", "to_id": "O5aNH4Gjw7" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 399, 3620, 618, 3620, 618, 3659, 399, 3659 ] ], "area": 8549.042053252155, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 399, 3620, 219, 39 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 204, "score": 1.0, "text": "Schools.\n", "to_id": "Mbgr1kLKPp" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2195, 5620, 2827, 5620, 2827, 5798, 2195, 5798 ] ], "area": 113070.06148003529, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 2195, 5620, 632, 178 ], "category_id": 9, "id": 205, "score": 1.0, "text": "", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3382, 663, 4081, 663, 4081, 5004, 3382, 5004 ] ], "area": 3037771.1480142996, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 3382, 663, 699, 4341 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 206, "score": 1.0, "text": "in this country has so great honor been awarded.\nVictoria alone, it has been asserted, would have\nbeen so mourned. Press and pulpit have vied\nwith each other in eulogizing the matchless wo-\nman while countless friends of every tongue and\nnation have voiced their love and admiration be-\ntween their sobs.\nSo much has been said, and perfectly said, that\nany word of mine must seem peurile, indeed.\nHow shall the lesser express the greater? The\nmost that any of us can hope to do, is to throw a\nlittle light on one side of this many sided\n\u201creen.\u201d A greater than she must come before\nthis large-souled woman, with her steadfast pur-\npose and limitless resource, can be fully revealed\nto the world.\nAt first I thought to speak of her as an edu-\ncator, which she was from first to last, in the\nhighest, truest sense, but when I read the motto\nin the church this morning, I thought the phrase\nthat best expresses Miss Willard is \u201cThe Ideal\nCitizen,\u201d since she was true in every relation in\nlife and to all the world, and could say with\nPaul, \u201cMy citizenship is in heaven.\u201d\nHow diligent she was in obeying the apostolic\ninjunction to add to her faith virtue, and her\nvirtue knowledge, and to her knowledge temper-\nance, and to her temperance patience, and to\nher patience godliness, and to godliness brotherly\nkindness, and to brotherly kindness charity, the\nfruits of the spirit manifest in her life fully attest.\nWomanhood has its chivalry not less than\nmanhood, and Francis Willard was the Bayard\nof her sex, a knight without fear and without re-\nproach. Wherever a wrong was to be righted\nthere was she a leader in the conflict ready to die\nif need be for her King and humanity.\nIt was the suffering of women, she declared,\nwhich first gave her courage to speak in public,\nand she broke her lance in their behalf to such\npurpose that the editor of the Literary Digest has\nsaid: \u201cShe has probably done more than any\nother person to bring her sex to a realization of\ntheir own powers.\u201d\nTo me, the secret of her phenominal success\nseems to have been a rare combination of strong\nindividuality and a clear comprehension of the\nvalue of organization. One or two instances re-\ncorded since her death serve to illustrate my\npoint. In perfect obedience to her father\u2019s\nsweeping condemnation of the entire realm of\nfiction. She denied herself the companionship\nof cherished authors until the day of her major-\nity, when she began Ivanhoe and declared her\nindependence in the following characteristic \nwords, \u201cI am eighteen. I am of age. I am now\nto do what I think is right, and to read this fine\nhistorical story is, in my opinion, a right thing\nfor me to do.\u201d\nShe was a suffragist from childhood, when \u201cthe\nWillard children played at organization,\u201d found-\ning and governing cities and conducting clubs.\nShe wrote in her journal of her brother\u2019s first\nelection day, of how proud he looked as he drove\noff to the polls. \u201cI felt a lump in my throat. I\nturned to Mary and she, too, seemed wonderfully\nsober. I said: \u2018Wouldn\u2019t you like to vote as well\nas Oliver? Don\u2019t you and I love the country just\nas well as he, and doesn;t the country need our\nballots?\u2019\u201d Then mary looked scared but an-\nswered. \u201c\u2018Course we do and course we ought but\ndon\u2019t you go ahead and say so, for then we would\nbe called strong minded.\u201d\nBefore leaving school she was already a social\npower, so when she was elected president of the\nEvanston College for Ladies\u2014the first woman to\nbe elected president of a college\u2014no one was\nsurprised at the tact, skill and power which she\nevinced in molding and transforming the char-\nacter of her pupils.\nWhen the call came to join the temperance\ncrusade, all her friends dissuaded her-all save\none, Mrs. Livermore, her kindred spirit. Even to\n\u201cher intreped mother\u201d the step seemed, what too\nmany made it, the narrowing of life to one point\nof view. But she trusted the voice that called\nher and saw only an open door to a larger field of\neducation.\nTo her the dearest word on earth was home, but\nwith the courage and self-denial of the true her-\noine, she steadfastly put behind her all that she\nheld most dear to woman, that she might help\nthe world to realize the ideal home, which shall\ncreate a new earth when women become free and\nmen become strong and pure. To this end she\nlabored and gave her life daily to the suffrage\ncause, to the temperance cause, and to the move-\nment for social purity. With unerring vision she\nsaw that these three were one, and that together\nthey were ushering in the new era.\nShe was essentially a womanly woman, as all\nagree. Says a New York clergyman of her: \u201cOne\nlistened to the orator but saw only the woman.\u201d\nHer favorite phrase was, \u201cThe world needs moth-\nering.\u201d The temperance organization, magnifi-\ncent as it is in scope and service, was to its\nleader but a means to the larger end she had in\nview of purifying and idealizing the home and\nso mothering the world in the truest sense.\nNo party or sect could confine the broad cath-\nolic soul within its limits. Party, by its very\nname, means part of the whole, but her interests\nwere as broad as humanity and as deep as life.\nThe motive and logic of Miss Willards affilia-\ntion with the Prohibitionists, which resulted in\ndisaffection and the formation of a faction in the\nW. C. T. U., have been so well set forth by Mr.\nLee that no words of mine are needed. Suffice it\nto say, that in the crisis, as always, the elect\nleader proved herself the consummate general.\nBecause her eye was single, the whole body was\nfull of light; and with the statesmanship of\nwhich a great man said, no political president\ndared to put so much in his messages, she kept\nthe greatest organization in the world from ship-\nwreck, while the fragment, mis-named non-par-\ntisan, floated off and resolved itself into petty\nclubs subject to the Republican party which does\nnot yet recognize their political existence.\nFrances Willard had long been hailed as queen,\nbut through her enemies she won the crown of\nsainthood, and today all the world bows in rev-\nerence before the woman, who, under the strongest\nprovocation to resentment, could voice her heart\ninn the words of the martyred Lincoln, \u201cWith\nmalice to none and with charity for all.\u201d\nAs has been well said by the father of another\ngreat organization, \u201cto have known this true\nwoman was inspiration, to have had her for years\nat the head of a great cause was a benediction.\u201d\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2780, 846, 3371, 846, 3371, 1072, 2780, 1072 ] ], "area": 133911.02297060317, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 2780, 846, 591, 226 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 207, "score": 1.0, "text": "But Here's What Little There is on\nHand.\n", "to_id": "b6180028-1" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 4028, 1466, 4689, 1466, 4689, 3786, 4028, 3786 ] ], "area": 1534070.0059987386, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 4028, 1466, 661, 2320 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 208, "score": 1.0, "text": "Jeff Saling, who recently departed\nfor Alaska, writes home in part as\nfollows:\nWe got to Skagua yesterday, was\nbrought to Dyea across Lyman canal on\nlighter which are simply big flat bottomed\nboats. Our baggage and freight will be\nsent here this afternoon when the tide\ncomes in, the water being too shallow at\nlow tide for boats to land. Our voyage\nfrom Portland was rough. After leaving\nAstoria on Feb. 14th, on the ship Oregon,\nwe went over the bar and 27 miles out\nat sea when it was discovered that the\nboat was on fire, but we put back to Asto-\nria without serious accident, and the fire\nwas extinguished, and on the 15th we put\nto sea again. Rounded cape Flattery in a\nterrible gale, and of the 550 passengers on\nboard only about 50 of them remained on\ndeck, and some thought they had swal-\nlowed a whale. Barometer went lower\nand wind higher up to the 19th. We cast\nanchor at Juneau in the most terrific gale\never witnessed in these waters. We drug\nanchor and went ashore on a bar off\nDouglas Island only a few hundred feet\nfrom the great Treadwell mill. When the\ntide went out it left the vessel high and\ndry, some of the passengers climbing\ndown the sides of the vessel and walking\nall around it. There was danger of the\nvessel turning over as the deck stood at\nan angle of 38 degrees. We laid in this\nstate over 30 hours, and then by the help\nof the passengers, the hand of providence\nand high tide we got the ship afloat to all\nappearances in good safe condition. Bal-\nance of the journey was made in a gale to\nSkagua\u201410 days in all from Portland.\nThe weather is cold and dry, snow deep\nenough for good bob sleighing. There\nare lots of teams here and the best aver-\nage lot of horses I ever saw and all seem\nto have plenty to do hauling miners\nfreight from here to Sheep camp a distance\nof 15 miles, and are making from $15 to\n$20 per day. I don't know whether they\nget steady work or not. I have not de-\ntermined yet what course I will pursue.\nThe Canadian government is refusing to\nallow any one to go into the interior with-\nout 1093 pounds of actual provisons.\nThe duty on goods going in varies accord-\ning to the articles but will average 35\nper cent of first cost. Let all my friends\nread this who care to hear from me as I\nexpect to be too busy to write much.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2195, 5976, 2842, 5976, 2842, 6141, 2195, 6141 ] ], "area": 107369.52592812889, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 2195, 5976, 647, 165 ], "category_id": 9, "id": 209, "score": 1.0, "text": "", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1480, 672, 2124, 672, 2124, 822, 1480, 822 ] ], "area": 96885.11995240161, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 1480, 672, 644, 150 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 210, "score": 1.0, "text": "SOME STEAMER NOTES.\n", "to_id": "afd54d2b-d" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 889, 5623, 1557, 5623, 1557, 5674, 889, 5674 ] ], "area": 34322.198545770065, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 889, 5623, 668, 51 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 211, "score": 1.0, "text": "Mails, Trains, and Stages.\n", "to_id": "514d466a-3" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 171, 3658, 842, 3658, 842, 4080, 171, 4080 ] ], "area": 283759.22633607173, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 171, 3658, 671, 422 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 212, "score": 1.0, "text": "Weiser High School\u2014\nPublic, graded, six teachers\nPrincipal, Prof. J. T. Lowe,\nTrustees, I. F. Smith, J. R\nNumbers, E. M. Barton.\nWeiser Academy\u2014\nExcellent facilities. Prep-\naration for college. Full\ninformation on application\nto A G. Upton, president.\nFall term begins September 28, 1897.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2193, 5085, 2821, 5085, 2821, 5604, 2193, 5604 ] ], "area": 326970.81168576615, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 2193, 5085, 628, 519 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 213, "score": 1.0, "text": "Commencing Wednesday, Feb. 23rd,\n1898 and Wednesday of each week there-\nafter. \"Burlington\", Personally Con-\nducted tourist excursions will leave Port-\nland for St. Louis via Salt Lake, Denver\nand Kansas City.\nThe cars used in these excursions are the\nlatest improved Tourist sleepers and will\nran through to St. Louis without change\nvia the O. R & N. O. S. L., R. G W.\nD. & R G. and Burlington Lines; and \nwill be in charge of experienced and gen-\ntlemanly conductors and porters, to des-\ntination.\nSpecial care will be taken of ladies or\nchildren traveling without escort.\nFor particulars see agent.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2193, 4990, 2818, 4990, 2818, 5079, 2193, 5079 ] ], "area": 55742.431691613776, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 6, "bbox": [ 2193, 4990, 625, 89 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 214, "score": 1.0, "text": "Weekly Excursions to St. Louis via Salt Lake\nand Denver.\n", "to_id": "f_iLYupmQK" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 721, 2082, 1219, 2082, 1219, 3570, 721, 3570 ] ], "area": 741044.8446630948, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 721, 2082, 498, 1488 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 215, "score": 1.0, "text": "Sunday evening about 7:30 a small\nblaze was discovered in G. W. Mil-\nler's stable on South Second. The\nbuilding was old and dry and in a\nminute was enveloped in flames and\nsmoke. The wind was from the\nsoutheast and soon carried the flames\nacross the alley setting fire to James\nJohnson's chicken-coops and barn,\nwhich for a time looked as though\nthey would be completely destroyed.\nThe fire had made considerable\nprogress before an alarm was given,\nbut the fire department answered\npromptly to the call and with a good\nwater pressure soon put the flames\nout. How the fire started is a mystery.\nThe horses and buggy were taken\ntaken out of the Miller stable and\nnothing of any value besides the\nstable and a few out-builldings was\nburned. Mr. Johnson was out driv-\ning with his family and knew nothing\nof the fire until he returned home.\nConsiderable damage was done to the\nroof and east and south sides of his\nbarn. About 120 yards of carpet\nwhich was stored in the loft was com-\npletely ruined and some hay was\nburned.\nThe Johnson barn was insured.\nThe property occupied by G. W. Mil-\nler is owned by an eastern party and\nthe stable was not insured.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1241, 1231, 1740, 1231, 1740, 2582, 1241, 2582 ] ], "area": 675457.4524406735, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 1241, 1231, 499, 1351 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 216, "score": 1.0, "text": "The city council met Friday night in\nregular session. Owing to the lack\nof a quorum no business was done\nand adjournment was taken until\nMonday evening, September 11.\nJames L. Buford of Kansas City\nappeared before the council with a\nproposition to erect a gas plant here.\nHe will at the next meeting ask for a\na franchise to lay pipes in the streets.\nMr. Buford agrees that the price of\ngas shall not be more than $1.10 per\nthousand feet with of rebate of 10\ncents if paid promptly each month.\nThis is considered a very low rate in\nthe cities and will enable Abilene peo-\nple to cook on gas ranges at a less ex-\npense than coal or gasoline, besides\nbeing remarkably convenient. Light\nwill also be furnished of an ex-\ncellent quality and the city will\nbe offered street lamps at $12 per\nlamp a year. This is very cheap and\nwould supplement the arc lamps in\nparts of the city where the larger\nlamps are not needed. Mr. Buford\ncomes with high recommendations\nand ample backing. If he locates a\nplant here it will make another indus-\ntry for the town and make Abilene\nmore metropolitan.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1755, 2967, 2250, 2967, 2250, 4076, 1755, 4076 ] ], "area": 549454.7162818864, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 1755, 2967, 495, 1109 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 217, "score": 1.0, "text": "The postoffice department has\nadopted a new form of domestic\nmoney order, which will be introduc-\ned gradually, or as supplies of the\nold form become exhausted at the\nvarious post offices throughout the\ncountry, after today, Sept. 4.\nThe new form is somewhat smaller\nthan the order now in use. Its di-\nmensions are about those of an ordi-\nnary bank draft. It has two adjuncts\n\u2014the advice, or notification to be\nsent by the issuing to the paying\npostmaster, is a reproduction of the\norder through the use of carbonized\npaper (the manifold process) and a\nreceipt for the amount to be furnished\nby the issuing postmaster to the re-\nmitter.\nOn the back of the order a separate\nspace has been provided for the\nstamps of banks through which it\nmay be passed for collection. It is\nexpected that on or about January 1\nnext the fee charged for orders will\nbe materially reduced.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 721, 3746, 1226, 3746, 1226, 4746, 721, 4746 ] ], "area": 505290.30026713316, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 721, 3746, 505, 1000 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 218, "score": 1.0, "text": "Sunday's papers contained the\nannouncement that Gov. Stanley had\ntendered the New York School of Art\nand Design scholorship to Miss Lillie\nDyer of this place. Several months\nago this scholarship was presented\nto the State, which, in turn, through\nthe governor, was to be presented to\nthe one whom he thought most worthy\nof it. A dozen or more applications\nwere made to the governor for the\nscholarship, and is much to Miss\nDyer's credit that she was selected.\nMiss Dyer graduated from the Abilene\nhigh school several years ago and\nfor more than a year has been con-\nducting her millinery store in Con-\ncordia. She has always displayed\nconsiderable artistic ability in her\ndrawings, sketches, etc., and it was\nwith much pleasure that her many\nfriends learned that she had received\nthe scholarship.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1248, 4512, 1760, 4512, 1760, 5814, 1248, 5814 ] ], "area": 667618.460219258, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 1248, 4512, 512, 1302 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 219, "score": 1.0, "text": "That innocent little story of the\nboy on the cornstalk on the Whitlaw\nfarm as told by this moral and religi-\nous organ is still marching on. The\nBlaine, Oklahoma, Eagle says:\n\"The Abilene, Kansas, REFLECTOR\ngets off this: \"A boy climbed a corn\nstalk, in the Abilene valley, to see\nhow the ears were getting along.\nThe corn grew so fast that he could\nnot climb down. Three men tried to\nchop it away.' That isn't a circum-\nstance to a case here in Blaine coun-\nty. Last spring a farmer planted\nhis corn early and it got a quick\nstart and when the great flight of\nwild geese and brants started north\nhis corn caught them in mid air and,\nin its growth, stripped immense\nquantities of feathers off them and\nthe bodies settled in masses. Men\nare now doing a big business\nmining feathers out of the upper\nparts of the corn and hotel supply\ncompanies are securing roast goose\nand brant meat by the trainload.\nThey are clamoring for the speedy\ncompletion into Okeene of the Denver,\nKingfisher and Gulf railroad so they\ncan supply the eastern demand for\nthis great delicacy.\"\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1759, 1829, 2250, 1829, 2250, 2782, 1759, 2782 ] ], "area": 468271.77461411664, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 1759, 1829, 491, 953 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 220, "score": 1.0, "text": "Rev. Dr. Haithcox surprised the\ncongregation of the Lutheran church\nSunday morning by preceding his\nsermon with a personal talk. He\nsaid he had known for a year that he\nhad some opposition in the church\nand for six months had been harassed\nby anonymous letters that made his\nlife unpleasant. He concluded by\nsaying that he hoped the church\nwould elect a successor soon.\nDr. Haithcox has made hosts of\nfriends during his pastorate and they\nwill be sincerely sorry to have him\ngo, though he has many offers of\nmore profitable places.\nFor the contemptible coward who\nwill write anonymous letters no sane\nperson has other than execration and\nit is to be hoped that the person guil-\nty in this instance may be exposed\nand held up to public scorn.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 721, 910, 1220, 910, 1220, 1901, 721, 1901 ] ], "area": 495461.2167010035, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 721, 910, 499, 991 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 221, "score": 1.0, "text": "The following party left on M. P.\nJolley & Son's excursion to Pennsyl-\nvania on account of G. A. R. encamp-\nment. A special car was filled and\nattached to the noon train:\nMessrs. and Mesdames M. P. Jol-\nlev, J. S. Baumbaugh, Sleichter, S.\nKeiffer, J. S. Chronister, S. ,A. Flen-\nner, J. K. Forney, H.B Felty; Messrs.\nAbram Forney Jr., C. E. Powell,\nH. Southworth, Geo. Livingston, J.\nM. Gleissner, Peter Minick, Willis\nMinick, G. W. Blistine, S. R. Hoag,\nMike Page, S. M. Solenberger, Sam\nLehman, Ben. J. W. Hoover, J. A.\nRoberston, G. A. Cramer; Mesdames\nN. C. Dyer, A, S. Gish, J. L. Breni-\nzer, Kline, J. Bert, J. E. Gish, Gold-\nhorn, Hostetar, Philipy, Biles; Misses\nMay Flenner, Minnie Dunn, Lizzie\nBeckhard.\nTwo or three of the party did not\ngo until Sunday.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 182, 184, 3323, 184, 3323, 715, 182, 715 ] ], "area": 1671468.3138002248, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 182, 184, 3141, 531 ], "category_id": 2, "id": 222, "score": 1.0, "text": "", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 195, 1276, 703, 1276, 703, 2052, 195, 2052 ] ], "area": 395179.93701793137, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 195, 1276, 508, 776 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 223, "score": 1.0, "text": "CARLTON,Kas.,Sept. 2\u2014Robt. June,\na cattleman living near Marion coun-\nty line, eight miles south of the city\nwas held up at his home last night\nand robbed of $2,100. He had sold\nhis year's product of cattle yesterday\nand took the money home with him.\nThe robbers evidently followed him\nand came to the house about 10\no'clock in the evening. They cover-\ned June with shot guns and ordered\nhim to produce the money which at\nlast he did. His family was also\ncovered and dared not give him\nassistance. The men were so thor-\noughly disguised that they could not\nbe identified and rode away over the\nprairie undisturbed.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2789, 4187, 3295, 4187, 3295, 4938, 2789, 4938 ] ], "area": 380493.26248303324, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 2789, 4187, 506, 751 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 224, "score": 1.0, "text": "We offer One Hundred Dolllars Re-\nward for any case of Catarrh that\ncannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh\nCure.\nF. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.\nWe, the undersigned, have known\nF. J. Cheney for the last 15 years and\nbelieve him perfectly honorable in all\nbusiness transactions and financially\nable to carry out any obligations\nmade by their firm.\nWEST & TRUAX, Wholesale Druggists,\nToledo, O.\nWALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Whole-\nsale Druggists, Toledo, O.\nHall's Catarrh cure is taken inter-\nnally, acting directly upon the blood\nand mucous surfaces of the system.\nTestimonials sent free. Price 75c.\nper bottle. Sold by all druggists.\nHall's Family Pills are the best.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2264, 1280, 2774, 1280, 2774, 3024, 2264, 3024 ] ], "area": 890445.9143103822, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 2264, 1280, 510, 1744 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 225, "score": 1.0, "text": "The city schools opened Monday\nwith an attendance about the\nsame as last year.\nMiss Mary Lesher, one of the effi-\ncient teachers of the Garfield build-\ning, resigned to take a place in the\nLincoln, Neb., schools at $55 a\nmonth. She left for Lincoln at noon.\nMrs. J. E. Keel was transferred from\nwest side and Miss Edna Anderson\nplaced in charge of the west side\nschool.\nAnother teacher will be elected at\ntonight's board meeting.\nThe assignment of teachers is:\nHigh school\u2014Principal W. H.\nWagner; first assistant, Helen W.\nWise; second assistant, Minnie Zim-\nmerman.\nLincoln school--Room 1, principal,\nJ. B. Stauffer; room 2, Emma Hass-\nhagen; room 3, Georgia Nichols; room\n4, Bertha Jacobs.\nGarfield school\u2014Room 1, Principa\nA. E. Lockhart; room 2, Addie Over;\nroom 3, Jessie Thayer; room 4, Mrs.\nNellie Keel; room 5. Mary Edwards;\nroom 6, Beatrice Waring; room 7, Daisy\nBalliet; room 8, Anna Elston; room\n9, Lillie Jackson; room 10. Bertha\nPerring.\nWest side\u2014Edna Anderson.\nThe enrollment is: Lincol school,\n145; Garfield, 515; West side 29; high\nschool 125; total 814.\nMt. St. Joseph's college opened this\nmorning with a large attendance.\nThe school is growing in influence\nsteadily and is becoming one of the\nleading institutions of the west.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1767, 5159, 2262, 5159, 2262, 5803, 1767, 5803 ] ], "area": 319405.93812430935, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 1767, 5159, 495, 644 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 226, "score": 1.0, "text": "Surveyor Romig is busy placing at\nthe corners of blocks small stakes\nlocating the levels of the curb gutters\nfor the benefit of the street commis-\nsioner in his work of drainage. Al-\nthough a grade was established some\nyears ago the process of scraping\nstreets, the various floods and other\nthings have disarranged these grades\nand many of the gutters are too high\nor too low. If stakes had been set\nyears ago it would have saved the\ncity thousands of dollars in extra\nstreet work and defective drainage.\nThe present guides will be of much\nvalue.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2777, 918, 3292, 918, 3292, 3515, 2777, 3515 ] ], "area": 1337726.872737702, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 2777, 918, 515, 2597 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 227, "score": 1.0, "text": "MANILA, Sept. 3.-The Twentieth\nKansas regiment sailed for San Fran-\ncisco today on board the Tartar. The\ntransport is to touch at Hong Kong,\nNagasaki, Yokohama and Honolulu\non the way home.\nThere are about 800 men and offi-\ncers of the regiment aboard.\nGeneral and Mrs. Funston will sail\ntomorrow on the hospital ship-Solace.\nThe solace will touch at Ilolio.\nThe Kansans, sailing on the Tartar,\nhave been put ahead of their turn in\nreturning to America. The Wash-\nington regiment which will not sail\ntill Tuesday, on the Pennsylvania,\nreached the Philippines before the\nTwentieth Kansas.\nThe voyage of the last three regi-\nments that have crossed the Pacific\nhas occupied about a month. The\nKansans should arrive in San Fran-\ncisco about October 2. The muster\nout will probably take three weeks\nmore for the completion of rolls and\nsettling of accounts. If there are no\nunforeseen delays the regiment\nshould be ready to start for home the\nlast week of October and should reach\nTopeka before November 1. Gover-\nnor Stanley has arranged with the\nAtchison, Topeka & Santa Fe railroad\nto transport the troops from San\nFrancisco. The governor expects the\nentire expense to be borne by the\nstate and the railroad will wait for\nits pay until the session of the next\nlegislature.\nThe Tartar, on which the regiment\nis returning, is a large transport ca-\npable of accommodating 1,500 men.\nIt was chartered in July and has just\nfinished its first trip to Manila for the\nwar department. General Joseph\nWheeler was its most noted passen-\nger.\nThe Twentieth Kansas regiment\nhas been away from home fourteen\nmonths and from the United States\nten months. Two battalions of the\nregiment sailed for Manila on the\nIndiana October 28. The other bat-\ntalion followed November 8 on the\nNewport. The transports reached\nManila December 1 and 2. The reg-\niment was in the fighting from the\nbeginning in February and was not\nremoved from the firing line till late\nin the spring. It has seen nine\nmonths' service in the islands.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 212, 5297, 721, 5297, 721, 5812, 212, 5812 ] ], "area": 262387.1355277401, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 212, 5297, 509, 515 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 228, "score": 1.0, "text": "The postmaster general has ordered\nthat every postoffice in the United\nStates shall note the number of\npieces and character of the mail mat-\nter handled by it between October 3\nand November 6. The execution of\nthis order involves an immense\namount of labor and is to be done in\norder that an accurate table of statis-\ntics may be prepared. This is the\nfirst time in twenty years that such\nan order has been issued, it is said.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 205, 4240, 704, 4240, 704, 4617, 205, 4617 ] ], "area": 188970.32561300386, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 205, 4240, 499, 377 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 229, "score": 1.0, "text": "DILLON, Sept. 4.-James Rowe died\nSaturday night about 9 o'clock after\nseveral weeks' illness. He was born\nAug. 5, 1821, in the old country, he\nwas married there and came to this\ncountry in 1853, settling in Michigan.\nFrom there he came to Dillon when\nit was being built. He was well\nknown in South Dickinson.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1239, 2774, 1742, 2774, 1742, 3206, 1239, 3206 ] ], "area": 217586.49009492432, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 1239, 2774, 503, 432 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 230, "score": 1.0, "text": "A long pending wrestling match\nbetween Hoffman of Abilene and\nHinchley of Carlton was pulled off at\nthe ball park last Saturday before\nan admiring crowd. The men\nwere evenly matched. Hinchley won\nthe first fall, Hoffman the second and\nthe third was declared a draw, tying\nthe match. The purse, $50, was di-\nvided.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2801, 5237, 3308, 5237, 3308, 5791, 2801, 5791 ] ], "area": 281036.9075077775, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 2801, 5237, 507, 554 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 231, "score": 1.0, "text": "The following is the list of un-\nclaimed letters remaining in the Abi-\nlene postoffice for the week ending\nSept. 2, 1899. Have your mail ad-\ndressed to your box number and it\nwill be promptly delivered.\nGENTLEMEN'S LIST.\nJones, Blaine Kelley Rev E\nLenhart, John (foreign) Riee, A H\nLADIES' LIST\nCunningham, Lina Doyle, Persis(2)\nOne cent will be charged for all ad-\nvertised letters.\nPersons calling for the above will\nplease say \"advertised\" giving date.\nRICHARD WARING, P. M.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1758, 4259, 2253, 4259, 2253, 4982, 1758, 4982 ] ], "area": 358927.6741215832, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 1758, 4259, 495, 723 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 232, "score": 1.0, "text": "The board of education met Mon-\nday night in regular session. The\nusual bills were allowed.\nMiss Edna Anderson was elected as\nteacher of the west side school in\nplace of Mrs. Keel transferred to Gar-\nfield building.\nMiss Edna is one of Abilene's most\npopular young ladies and a graduate\nof the Abilene high school. The\nboard made a wise choice in electing\nher and she will make a valuable ad-\ndition to the corps of teachers.\nThe second instalment was ordered\npaid on the furnaces.\nAfter usual routine business ad-\njourned.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1243, 3713, 1743, 3713, 1743, 4103, 1243, 4103 ] ], "area": 195207.5369959909, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 1243, 3713, 500, 390 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 233, "score": 1.0, "text": "\"Warren Guthrie,\" says the Atch-\nison Champion, \"has decided to put\na very novel feature in the corn car-\nnival parade. He will have twelve\nlittle negro boys dressed in the cos-\ntume of Adam and Eve. In place of\na fig leaf, however, a corn husk will\nconstitute their attire, and they will\nbe labeled 'Our New Possessions.'\"\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1767, 775, 2244, 775, 2244, 1608, 1767, 1608 ] ], "area": 398149.99678092985, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 1767, 775, 477, 833 ], "category_id": 9, "id": 234, "score": 1.0, "text": "", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1240, 3300, 1736, 3300, 1736, 3644, 1240, 3644 ] ], "area": 170971.9612267658, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 1240, 3300, 496, 344 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 235, "score": 1.0, "text": "Jas. Callahan and Ed Yeadon say\nthey were held up by three men near\nthe cemetery Friday night.The strang-\ners were ugly and wanted money but\ndid not get it.\nIt is said that Callahan was hit in\nthe face by the would-be robbers and\nhad two teeth broken.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 197, 3770, 704, 3770, 704, 4150, 197, 4150 ] ], "area": 193503.0879464684, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 197, 3770, 507, 380 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 236, "score": 1.0, "text": "K. C. Journal: Up to date the\nABILENE REFLECTOR's watermelon\ncontest has brought out a melon\nweighing seventy-two pounds. Ad-\nditional zest has been added to the\ncontest by the appearance of a sixty-\neight pound negro boy who offers to\neat the seventy-two pound melon at\none sitting for a prize of $1.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 200, 2218, 702, 2218, 702, 2831, 200, 2831 ] ], "area": 307751.594022091, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 200, 2218, 502, 613 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 237, "score": 1.0, "text": "M. Hill, a farmer living near Alida,\nwas sandbagged Thursday night near\nthat place while on his way\nhome from Junction City. A pack-\nage was placed in the road and\nwhen he got out to pick it up he\nwas struck on the head with a blunt\nobject and knocked senseless. After\na while he partially recovered and\nmanaged to guide the team nearly\nhome and was found the next morn-\ning. Sunday he had not yet fully re-\ncovered consciousness. The robbers\ngot $32.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 729, 5234, 1244, 5234, 1244, 5826, 729, 5826 ] ], "area": 305239.5667513084, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 729, 5234, 515, 592 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 238, "score": 1.0, "text": "Real Estate Transfers, Reported by Abbe\n& Ellison Abstracters.\nAnna Stoner to J B Stoner se q 21-11-\n1, $2,000\nAnnie Toms to C E Rugh lts 21 22\nblk 20 lts 27 28 bk 39 e Abilene T\nCo, $325.\nJ D Hoffman to M Barringer lt 2 blk\n13 Manchester, $200.\nF B Lillie to J B Frost lt 18 blk 18\nChapman, $35.\nN S Sunderland to J S Kauffman sw1/4\n29-14-3, $1700.\nR C Hawkins to C H Hapgood s1/2 31-\n11-1, $2,600.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 203, 4702, 711, 4702, 711, 5224, 203, 5224 ] ], "area": 266168.9047150667, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 203, 4702, 508, 522 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 239, "score": 1.0, "text": "On Thursday the pupils of Miss\nGrace Kugler gave a recital at the\nhome of Mr. McKennet on Vine street.\nThey report having enjoyed a very\npleasing program especially the\nsongs by their teacher and her sister.\nRefreshments were served then fol-\nlowed an hour spent in a social man-\nner.\nMiss Kugler gave a public recital\nwith part of her pupils at Talmage\nlast Wednesday evening.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2783, 3600, 3287, 3600, 3287, 4106, 2783, 4106 ] ], "area": 255533.07890293264, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 2783, 3600, 504, 506 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 240, "score": 1.0, "text": "Parents will please notify their\nchildren not to stop at postoffice and\ncall for mail every time they go to\nand from school, for it is not only an\nannoyance, but it is unnecessary.\nVery frequently complaints have been\nmade to the office of mail given to\nchildren being lost, so in the future\nno mail will be given to school chil-\ndren except upon a written order of\nparents. RICHARD WARING,\nPostmaster.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1239, 1053, 1747, 1053, 1747, 1197, 1239, 1197 ] ], "area": 73297.29819347024, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 1239, 1053, 508, 144 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 241, "score": 1.0, "text": "City May Be Able to Have Heat Very\nCheap\u2014Lights for Streets Are Pro-\nposed\u2014Only One Dollar for Gas.", "to_id": "e37dbacd-8" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 721, 4820, 1223, 4820, 1223, 5160, 721, 5160 ] ], "area": 170692.510373312, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 721, 4820, 502, 340 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 242, "score": 1.0, "text": "It is reported from Iola that the\nKansas City Blues have offered to\nplay the local baseball team another\ngame on the following terms: The\nBlues to take all the gate receipts and\nto pay the Iola team $25 for each run\nit succeeds in making. The Blues\ndare not do that with Abilene.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 200, 903, 708, 903, 708, 1004, 200, 1004 ] ], "area": 51408.08351401322, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 200, 903, 508, 101 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 243, "score": 1.0, "text": "CATTLEMAN SOUTH OF CARLTON BOLDLY ROBBED.", "to_id": "4mZv8w1wyd" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 193, 2899, 707, 2899, 707, 3242, 193, 3242 ] ], "area": 176651.94285335668, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 193, 2899, 514, 343 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 244, "score": 1.0, "text": "Solomon Tribune: W. M. Stark\nhas a melon in his patch northeast\nof town that beats any melon in the\ncounty for size. It measures 47\ninches in circumference one way and\n57 inches the other way and weighs\n85 pounds. It is not yet ready to\ntake from the vine.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 212, 759, 696, 759, 696, 876, 212, 876 ] ], "area": 57207.024852321614, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 212, 759, 484, 117 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 245, "score": 1.0, "text": "HELD UP FOR $2,100.", "to_id": "7d121405-1" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2910, 3547, 3156, 3547, 3156, 3584, 2910, 3584 ] ], "area": 9141.149970654866, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 2910, 3547, 246, 37 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 246, "score": 1.0, "text": "Postoffice Notice.\n", "to_id": "92b47184-d" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 197, 3321, 705, 3321, 705, 3689, 197, 3689 ] ], "area": 187319.13079969384, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 197, 3321, 508, 368 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 247, "score": 1.0, "text": "The district court of Lyon county\nhas ordered that Lee Wright and A.\nL. Morrison, receivers of 3,000 cattle\nowned formerly by Grant G. Gillett,\nsell them during September in Kan-\nsas City, for the benefit of creditors,\nand to deposit the proceeds of the\nsale in Emporia, Leavenworth and\nTopeka banks.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2276, 907, 2771, 907, 2771, 1009, 2276, 1009 ] ], "area": 50509.53053287851, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 2276, 907, 495, 102 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 248, "score": 1.0, "text": "BOTH COLLEGE AND THE CITY\nSCHOOLS BEGIN WORK.", "to_id": "5db4dcc4-a" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1243, 4187, 1741, 4187, 1741, 4436, 1243, 4436 ] ], "area": 124010.42425479989, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 1243, 4187, 498, 249 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 249, "score": 1.0, "text": "Charles Zurmurlan, whose home\nwas in Fragrant Hill and who came\nto the county poor farm last spring,\ndied of cancer of the stomach Friday\nnight. Funeral from the farm Sun-\nday.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2900, 5182, 3185, 5182, 3185, 5231, 2900, 5231 ] ], "area": 14013.833790741388, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 2900, 5182, 285, 49 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 250, "score": 1.0, "text": "Advertised Letters.\n", "to_id": "17b22fa3-b" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2267, 3659, 2777, 3659, 2777, 4175, 2267, 4175 ] ], "area": 263679.76226690965, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 2267, 3659, 510, 516 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 251, "score": 1.0, "text": "At the probate judge's office by\nJudge Erwin a high noon were mar-\nried Elmer E. Storey and Miss Eliza-\nbeth Klover. The bride is a daugh-\nter of Mr. and Mrs. John Klover of\nSunnyside and one of Dickinson's\nprettiest girls. Mr. Storey is a pros-\nperous young man and they have\nmany good wishes.\nA large reception was given the\nnewly wedded couple at the home of\nthe bride's parents Tuesday evening.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1791, 4099, 2205, 4099, 2205, 4143, 1791, 4143 ] ], "area": 18233.862444974395, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 1791, 4099, 414, 44 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 252, "score": 1.0, "text": "MISS ANDERSON ELECTED.", "to_id": "epCG7tt6a1" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1248, 910, 1740, 910, 1740, 1009, 1248, 1009 ] ], "area": 49186.18177814331, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 1248, 910, 492, 99 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 253, "score": 1.0, "text": "KANSAS CITY FIRM WILL ASK\nA FRANCHISE", "to_id": "dea1ea36-9" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 305, 4188, 613, 4188, 613, 4231, 305, 4231 ] ], "area": 13286.54424863607, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 305, 4188, 308, 43 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 254, "score": 1.0, "text": "James Rowe Is Dead.\n", "to_id": "78f57896-f" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2267, 3083, 2770, 3083, 2770, 3601, 2267, 3601 ] ], "area": 260648.2547473723, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 2267, 3083, 503, 518 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 255, "score": 1.0, "text": "At the residence of the bride's\nparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Smiley,\non East Fourth street, Abilene, Sept.\n2 at 5 p. m., in the presence of a few\nrelatives were married Quincy Lee\nand Miss Nannie Smiley, Rev. Swart\nof Abilene officiating. The groom is\none of Dickinson's most popular\nyoung men and the bride is one of\nAbilene's most esteemed young ladies.\nTheir many friends will wish them\nmuch joy.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1818, 2798, 2181, 2798, 2181, 2842, 1818, 2842 ] ], "area": 16367.864034826709, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 1818, 2798, 363, 44 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 256, "score": 1.0, "text": "NEW MONEY ORDERS.", "to_id": "714b8f3d-a" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2844, 754, 3234, 754, 3234, 808, 2844, 808 ] ], "area": 21502.399035433344, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 2844, 754, 390, 54 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 257, "score": 1.0, "text": "KANSANS HAVE SAILED.", "to_id": "8400e479-9" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1324, 3239, 1647, 3239, 1647, 3286, 1324, 3286 ] ], "area": 15494.353132371336, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 1324, 3239, 323, 47 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 258, "score": 1.0, "text": "This Was a Hold Up.\n", "to_id": "c91dc8ef-3" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2792, 4973, 3304, 4973, 3304, 5155, 2792, 5155 ] ], "area": 93369.03134319802, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 2792, 4973, 512, 182 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 259, "score": 1.0, "text": "Hot and cold baths every day, ex\ncept Monday, in rooms north of Pa-\ncific hotel, upstairs; open from 1 to\n10 p. m 68-tf\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 820, 760, 1142, 760, 1142, 804, 820, 804 ] ], "area": 14216.738882158563, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 820, 760, 322, 44 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 260, "score": 1.0, "text": "OFF FOR THE EAST.\n", "to_id": "6f2950d7-b" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1321, 4135, 1657, 4135, 1657, 4179, 1321, 4179 ] ], "area": 15097.360441387855, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 1321, 4135, 336, 44 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 261, "score": 1.0, "text": "Died at the Poor Farm.\n", "to_id": "bc79a240-2" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 288, 5246, 639, 5246, 639, 5290, 288, 5290 ] ], "area": 15786.45368974193, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 288, 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"area": 42487.575427879274, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 1753, 2863, 499, 84 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 270, "score": 1.0, "text": "Postoffice Department Has Made an\nImportant Change.", "to_id": "48c0fa5e-0" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 293, 2066, 623, 2066, 623, 2107, 293, 2107 ] ], "area": 13852.7604033693, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 293, 2066, 330, 41 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 271, "score": 1.0, "text": "ONE MORE HOLD-UP.", "to_id": "9ea57c39-a" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 291, 3725, 609, 3725, 609, 3766, 291, 3766 ] ], "area": 13091.468380392816, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 291, 3725, 318, 41 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 272, "score": 1.0, "text": "A Melon-choly Affair.\n", "to_id": "50830daf-a" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 311, 2854, 596, 2854, 596, 2895, 311, 2895 ] ], "area": 11737.324926000694, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 311, 2854, 285, 41 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 273, "score": 1.0, "text": "The Mogul Melon.\n", "to_id": "a17c2a3e-7" }, { 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B.\nCarney, principal of the Concordia\nschools, and Miss Myrtle Latta. Both\nare too well known to need either in-\ntroduction or encomium. The bride\nwas the efficient music teacher in the\ncity schools last year and is a most\naccomplished young lady and the\ngroom\u2014well, everybody knows A.B.\nthroughout the State. He is known\nas one of the coming men in educa-\ntional circles in fact he's there now,\nand at home people know him as a\nyoung man of sterling worth, a gen-\ntleman that any one should be proud\nto call friend. The happy couple will\ntake a short wedding journey and\nwill be here at their home next week.\n\u2014[Concordia Empire.\nThe bride is a former Dickinson\ncounty girl having spent her youth-\nful years in Ridge township. She\nhas many friends in this county who\nwish her much joy.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2428, 5419, 2632, 5419, 2632, 5459, 2428, 5459 ] ], "area": 8342.41913283767, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 2428, 5419, 204, 40 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 296, "score": 1.0, "text": "The Ladies.\n", "to_id": "yuViBWCu5d" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2276, 5465, 2794, 5465, 2794, 5809, 2276, 5809 ] ], "area": 178440.31598128632, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 7, "bbox": [ 2276, 5465, 518, 344 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 297, "score": 1.0, "text": "The pleasant effect and perfect safe-\nty with which ladies may use Syrup of Figs under all conditions makes it\ntheir favorite remedy. To get the true ans genuine article look for the\nname of the California Fig Syrup Co.\nrpinted near the bottom of the pack-\nage. For sale by all druggists.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 171, 208, 4521, 208, 4521, 905, 171, 905 ] ], "area": 3033302.2893200917, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 171, 208, 4350, 697 ], "category_id": 2, "id": 298, "score": 1.0, "text": "", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3070, 3362, 3766, 3362, 3766, 3584, 3070, 3584 ] ], "area": 154574.8318838444, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 3070, 3362, 696, 222 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 299, "score": 1.0, "text": "300,000 acres of land in the Ros-\nwell, New Mexico, land district has\nbeen ordered withdrawn from entry\non account of the Carlsbad irriga-\ntion project.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3796, 4909, 4501, 4909, 4501, 5353, 3796, 5353 ] ], "area": 313164.59446597035, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 3796, 4909, 705, 444 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 300, "score": 1.0, "text": "Greenland has been supplied with\nfuel from time immemorial, brought\nby the tide from the northern shores\nof Asia and other regions, some of it\nprobably coming from California\nand other parts of America. This\nsupply has been decreasing for some\nyears past, and should it fail alto-\ngether, Greenland must become un-\ninhabitable.\u2014Exchange.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3794, 2942, 4495, 2942, 4495, 3171, 3794, 3171 ] ], "area": 160658.6138392857, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 3794, 2942, 701, 229 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 301, "score": 1.0, "text": "The engines of the first steamer\nthat ever crossed the Atlantic have\nbeen raised off the coast of Cork\nafter being under the water more\nthan fifty years.\u2014Ex.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3797, 5407, 4506, 5407, 4506, 5930, 3797, 5930 ] ], "area": 371719.8326215746, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 3797, 5407, 709, 523 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 302, "score": 1.0, "text": "Twelve miles east of Santa Bar-\nbara, Cal., is a grape vine which was\nplanted by young Spanish woman\nsixty-one years ago. It is 8 feet\n4 inches in circumference at the base\nand one of the horizontal branches\nmeasures more than three feet in\ncircumference. The trellis covers\nabout one-third of an acre and sixty\nheavy posts support it. The vine\nproduces 5000 bunches of grapes\nannually.---Ex\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3830, 5973, 4514, 5973, 4514, 6554, 3830, 6554 ] ], "area": 398451.5442427561, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 3830, 5973, 684, 581 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 303, "score": 1.0, "text": "O, our Teddy, he's a wonder when\nit comes to being brave;\nHe has camped before the en-\ntrance of the mountain lion's\ncave;\nHe has dallied with the wild-\ncat, he has wrestted with the bear;\nAnd explored the ocean's bot-\ntom, scoffing at the dangers there;\nHe has bravely led in battle\nwhere the air was full of lead;\nBut I wonder if he ever dared\nto try the folding bed.\u2014Ex.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3794, 3801, 4499, 3801, 4499, 4066, 3794, 4066 ] ], "area": 187704.46540880506, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 3794, 3801, 705, 265 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 304, "score": 1.0, "text": "Mrs. Rilla Waugh of Page county\nhas taught the same country school\nfor seventeen consecutive years and\nhas started on her eighteenth year.\nShe lives two and one-half miles\nfrom the school.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1629, 1014, 2330, 1014, 2330, 2396, 1629, 2396 ] ], "area": 969828.750381851, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 1629, 1014, 701, 1382 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 305, "score": 1.0, "text": "The mail order houses have a\nnew advertising trick. They are\nsending agents from town to town\nwith quantities of goods to be dis-\nposed of at ridiculously low prices\nor even in some cases to be given\naway without money and without\nprice. These agents are usually\nskilled performers and begin their\noperations with a free open-air\nconcert to attract the people. Once\nthe crowd has gathered, the trunks\nare opened and the goods begin to\nmove out. And one of these fakirs\nwill handle five times as many\ngoods as all the stores of the town\nwill handle in the same time. What\nnext, we wonder. Is not the situa-\ntion rather anomalous? On the\none hand we have the huge cata-\nlogue houses scattering money\nwith a lavish hand for advertising\npurposes and demanding and\nmaking new opportunities for\nsending more. As against these,\nwe find the home merchants, whom\nwe all wish to protect, looking on\nhalf indifferently, even sleepily,\nlooking to their friends to be their\nshield and their defense. And be-\ntween the two, the local press, the\nadvertiser's spokesman, courted\nby the alien with his gold, yet re-\npelling him and making the fight\nalmost single-handed for home in-\nstitutions. And the editor, mark\nyou, is wondering in his inmost\nsoul whether patriotism in these\ndays is a paying proposition.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3065, 4292, 3770, 4292, 3770, 4635, 3065, 4635 ] ], "area": 241886.83455960802, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 3065, 4292, 705, 343 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 306, "score": 1.0, "text": "Rain-in-the-face, the Indian chief,\nwho, it is said, fired the shot that\nkilled General Custer, died the\nother day at the reservation in Bore-\nman County, South Dakota. He\nwas a pure blooded Sioux and was\nsixty-two years old at the time of\nhis death.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3794, 2435, 4493, 2435, 4493, 2651, 3794, 2651 ] ], "area": 151707.08688089624, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 3794, 2435, 699, 216 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 307, "score": 1.0, "text": "Lake Titicaca, in Peru, is 15,000\nfeet above sea level and is the high-\nest lake in the world. There are\ntwo steamships engaged in traffic on\nits waters.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3789, 3510, 4507, 3510, 4507, 3783, 3789, 3783 ] ], "area": 196623.93528189574, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 3789, 3510, 718, 273 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 308, "score": 1.0, "text": "A church in Pennsylvania has\nhad the same organist for forty-one\nyears. He has led the singing of\n1,500 funerals, the services of which\nwere all in the German language.\u2014\nExchange.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3789, 1938, 4498, 1938, 4498, 2146, 3789, 2146 ] ], "area": 148173.40221389264, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 3789, 1938, 709, 208 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 309, "score": 1.0, "text": "Fifty years ago a building five or\nsix stories high was unusual, even\nin the largest cities, now a fifty\nstory hotel is all planned in New\nYork.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3792, 4123, 4496, 4123, 4496, 4478, 3792, 4478 ] ], "area": 250219.28950752472, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 3792, 4123, 704, 355 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 310, "score": 1.0, "text": "The Lion bridge, near Sangong,\nChina, is five and a quarter miles\nlong and extends over an arm of\nthe Yellow Sea. It is supported by\nthirty huge stone arches. The\nroadway is seven feet above the\nwater and is enclosed in an iron\nnetwork.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3797, 3204, 4507, 3204, 4507, 3468, 3797, 3468 ] ], "area": 188268.48497795934, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 3797, 3204, 710, 264 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 311, "score": 1.0, "text": "The Santiago volcano in Nicar-\nagua is in violent eruption, throw-\ning out boiling water and hot rocks\nover the coffee plantations adjoin-\ning, and destroying thousands of\ntrees.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3795, 2686, 4504, 2686, 4504, 2911, 3795, 2911 ] ], "area": 160226.76884827044, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 3795, 2686, 709, 225 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 312, "score": 1.0, "text": "Mrs. Mary Perigo of Decatur\nCounty was born October 11, 1802,\nand is 103 years old. She is hale\nand hearty and good for a number\nof years yet.\u2014Ex.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3072, 3613, 3776, 3613, 3776, 3877, 3072, 3877 ] ], "area": 186632.89156207885, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 3072, 3613, 704, 264 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 313, "score": 1.0, "text": "The Homestead says, \"One of the\nchief features of the present day is\nto work the other fellow. This is\nlike the farmer who said he desired\nto keep healthy by keeping his boys\nat work.\"\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3065, 3911, 3772, 3911, 3772, 4262, 3065, 4262 ] ], "area": 248815.50097287734, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 3065, 3911, 707, 351 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 314, "score": 1.0, "text": "Several carved figures have been\nunearthed in an old toltic pyramid\nin Mexico representing men in\nChinese dress and with marked\nChinese features. The evidence\npoints to Chinese settlement in Mex-\nico in the past ages. Kansas\nCity Journal.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3793, 2185, 4496, 2185, 4496, 2401, 3793, 2401 ] ], "area": 152042.07855037058, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 3793, 2185, 703, 216 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 315, "score": 1.0, "text": "Several inches of snow fell at\nCripple Creek on Sept. 18th. The\nsnow storm was preceded by a high\nwind which blew down several\nhouses.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3791, 1717, 4494, 1717, 4494, 1897, 3791, 1897 ] ], "area": 126741.43808962265, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 3791, 1717, 703, 180 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 316, "score": 1.0, "text": "Andrew Carnegie wants an alli-\nance between England, France and\nthe United States in the interests\nof the peace of the world.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1727, 934, 2221, 934, 2221, 994, 1727, 994 ] ], "area": 30120.01886792453, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 1727, 934, 494, 60 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 317, "score": 1.0, "text": "Trix of the Trade.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1635, 5760, 2343, 5760, 2343, 6541, 1635, 6541 ] ], "area": 552979.7121657755, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 1635, 5760, 708, 781 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 318, "score": 1.0, "text": "In the breast of every man there\nis a spirit that is never still. It is\neither filled with love for, a desire\nto share with it the beautiful,\ncharming, delightful, delectable,\nenchanting, lovable, amiable things\nand places of all nature, or else it\nis filled with hatred, aversion, in-\ntense dislike, detestation, repug-\nnance, opposition, contrariness, in-\nconsistency, irreconcilability, and\nhostile to all things, people and\nplaces. Which dear reader do you\nprefer, peace or discord? You must\nhave the one or the other. If peace,\npractice it and preach it. If dis-\ncord, try for the love of God and\nyour fellowmen to adjust the differ-\nences you may have, bind up the\nwounds in the balm of gilead and\ntake on new life, you will feel better\nand so will the other fellow.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3081, 5545, 3778, 5545, 3778, 6032, 3081, 6032 ] ], "area": 340617.9802581705, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 3081, 5545, 697, 487 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 319, "score": 1.0, "text": "Six young Chinamen are attend-\ning the textile school at New Bed-\nford, Massachusetts. They have\nbeen sent by their government to\nlearn all about the making of cotton\nfabrics. When they have finished\ntheir course they will return to\ntheir own country and impart a\nknowledge of the modern methods\nof spinning and weaving cotton to\ncountrymen.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3070, 2735, 3771, 2735, 3771, 2913, 3070, 2913 ] ], "area": 125490.33482142858, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 3070, 2735, 701, 178 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 320, "score": 1.0, "text": "Seven hundred thousand acres of\nland in south-eastern Arizona has\nbeen set aside by the government\nfor a forest reserve.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3072, 3159, 3774, 3159, 3774, 3337, 3072, 3337 ] ], "area": 125106.23442553909, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 3072, 3159, 702, 178 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 321, "score": 1.0, "text": "All Honolulu drunkards have\nbeen officially black listed so that\nthey may be refused drink at the\nsaloons. Kansas City Journal.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3106, 5111, 3770, 5111, 3770, 5509, 3106, 5509 ] ], "area": 264691.6506696429, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 3106, 5111, 664, 398 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 322, "score": 1.0, "text": "How doth the little busy mule\nToil patiently all day;\nAnd switch his tail and elevate\nHis lofty ears, and bray.\nHow doth his eye, with drowsy\ngleam,\nLet naught escape his ken;\nAnd when he elevates his heels\nWhere is the driver then ?-Ex.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3793, 1125, 4498, 1125, 4498, 1261, 3793, 1261 ] ], "area": 96598.03411388138, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 3793, 1125, 705, 136 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 323, "score": 1.0, "text": "A course in the Russian language\nhas been instituted in the Univer-\nsity of Chicago.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3790, 1507, 4501, 1507, 4501, 1683, 3790, 1683 ] ], "area": 125852.07320796832, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 3790, 1507, 711, 176 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 324, "score": 1.0, "text": "\"I've had a lot of trouble during\nmy life\" an old man says in a re-\ncent book, \"but most of it has never\nhappened.\"\u2014Ex.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3096, 6066, 3782, 6066, 3782, 6540, 3096, 6540 ] ], "area": 325676.1143376572, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 3096, 6066, 686, 474 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 325, "score": 1.0, "text": "\"I want to get married in spring-\ntime,\"\nShe said in her youthful days;\n\"Or else in the golden summer,\nFor winter I have no praise;\nOr perhaps a little later\nIn the mellow days of fall!\"'\nBut now she'd be glad to get\nmarried,\nWell, any old time at all.\u2014\nPhiladelphia Bulletin.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3070, 2942, 3772, 2942, 3772, 3124, 3070, 3124 ] ], "area": 127819.88131176998, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 3070, 2942, 702, 182 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 326, "score": 1.0, "text": "The mayor of Kansas City has re-\nquested the owners of vacant lots in\nthe city to allow children to use\nthem as play grounds.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3074, 4676, 3775, 4676, 3775, 5067, 3074, 5067 ] ], "area": 274219.6205357143, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 3074, 4676, 701, 391 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 327, "score": 1.0, "text": "John D. Rockefeller gave the edn-.\ncational board of the Congregation-\nalists at New York ten million\ndollars recently. The qift was\nmade in a series of checks made\npayable to the treasurer of the\nboard. There were six checks for\none million and two for two million\ndollars.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1637, 5292, 2337, 5292, 2337, 5734, 1637, 5734 ] ], "area": 309635.5357677617, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 1637, 5292, 700, 442 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 328, "score": 1.0, "text": "Dr. H. W. Sears off the platform\nis a very lovable man; on the plat-\nform he makes others lovable. He\nhas a remedy for every human\nfault and his medicine is as palat-\nable as mortal ever swallowed. The\nperson he cannot entertain I\npity, and those he betters and\nblesses are many. He is worthy of\nany platform\u2014Col. Geo. Bain. Dr.\nSears lectures in Exira, Tuesday\nevening, October 24\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3068, 2527, 3768, 2527, 3768, 2701, 3068, 2701 ] ], "area": 121890.00259714734, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 3068, 2527, 700, 174 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 329, "score": 1.0, "text": "Buddie Krupp, a mountain boy,\nin Kentucky walked eighty miles in\ntwo days to secure a place as school-\nteacher.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1633, 4777, 2341, 4777, 2341, 4989, 1633, 4989 ] ], "area": 150136.290710466, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 1633, 4777, 708, 212 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 330, "score": 1.0, "text": "\"He concluded his lecture with\na peroration, the magnificence of\nwhich held his audience enchant-\ned.\"\u2014Bethesada, (O.) Chautauqua.\nDr. Sears, Exira, Saturday eve,\nOctober 24.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3115, 1032, 3710, 1032, 3710, 1200, 3115, 1200 ] ], "area": 100177.02742727987, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 3115, 1032, 595, 168 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 331, "score": 1.0, "text": "ABOUT THE WORLD\nBY THE EDITOR", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3068, 1935, 3767, 1935, 3767, 2079, 3068, 2079 ] ], "area": 101376.00139263255, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 3068, 1935, 699, 144 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 332, "score": 1.0, "text": "A Boer colonel, who served in the\nSouth African war, is a conductor\non a street car line in Kansas City.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2346, 4277, 3055, 4277, 3055, 4356, 2346, 4356 ] ], "area": 56718.24049865229, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 2346, 4277, 709, 79 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 333, "score": 1.0, "text": "Best buggy whips in town at C.\nL. Christensen's. 10-5.tf\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3070, 2312, 3766, 2312, 3766, 2492, 3070, 2492 ] ], "area": 125431.14126726752, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 3070, 2312, 696, 180 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 334, "score": 1.0, "text": "The population of the German\nempire now exceeds sixty million.\nIt has doubled within seventy-two\nyears.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1634, 4270, 2331, 4270, 2331, 4383, 1634, 4383 ] ], "area": 79489.4892351752, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 1634, 4270, 697, 113 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 335, "score": 1.0, "text": "Gene Miller a brother of Mrs. T.\nD. Vickery arrived here from Neb-\nraska Saturday.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 920, 5434, 1613, 5434, 1613, 5674, 920, 5674 ] ], "area": 166345.62007639417, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 920, 5434, 693, 240 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 336, "score": 1.0, "text": "F. R. Leffingwell came home from\nMarne last week where he was plas-\ntering and brick laying in order to\nplay ball with those Bloomers that\ndidn't bloom, and his father went\nthere to take his place during the\nweek.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3063, 1302, 3776, 1302, 3776, 1399, 3063, 1399 ] ], "area": 69640.26645047171, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 3063, 1302, 713, 97 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 337, "score": 1.0, "text": "There were 2410 hogs on exhibi-\ntion at the state fair.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 193, 4493, 890, 4493, 890, 4711, 193, 4711 ] ], "area": 152830.86261960588, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 193, 4493, 697, 218 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 338, "score": 1.0, "text": "W. R. Copeland made a hurry up\ntrip Friday from his home in Coun-\ncil Bluffs to Exira and back Friday.\nHis father and mother are at his\nhome for a good visit which they\nwill we feel sure both enjoy.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2354, 4514, 3056, 4514, 3056, 4656, 2354, 4656 ] ], "area": 99805.59396479113, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 2354, 4514, 702, 142 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 339, "score": 1.0, "text": "Tony Kommes and wife are the\nhappy parents of a bouncing big\nboy born to them the last of last\nweek.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1631, 4574, 2328, 4574, 2328, 4750, 1631, 4750 ] ], "area": 123363.42859434681, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 1631, 4574, 697, 176 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 340, "score": 1.0, "text": "Ernest Clure is again at home\narriving Saturday after spending a\nfew weeks in Walnut as manager\nof the Green Bay Lumber Co. in\nthat town.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2352, 4382, 3050, 4382, 3050, 4488, 2352, 4488 ] ], "area": 74701.38840970352, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 2352, 4382, 698, 106 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 341, "score": 1.0, "text": "Mrs. Mary Kreamer is visiting a\ndaughter Mrs. McCall out in\nGreeley.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 527, 1036, 1311, 1036, 1311, 1165, 527, 1165 ] ], "area": 101267.07624140571, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 527, 1036, 784, 129 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 342, "score": 1.0, "text": "LOCAL NEWS\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1632, 5022, 2334, 5022, 2334, 5274, 1632, 5274 ] ], "area": 177414.92053150272, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 1632, 5022, 702, 252 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 343, "score": 1.0, "text": "Christian Science bible lesson for\nSunday October 15, 1905. Subject:\nProbation after death; Golden Text:\n\"If a man die shall he live again?\nall the days of mv appointed time\nwill I wait till my change come.\"\nJob 14 14.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3068, 2107, 3767, 2107, 3767, 2287, 3068, 2287 ] ], "area": 126645.2668337264, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 3068, 2107, 699, 180 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 344, "score": 1.0, "text": "After forty-one years of service,\nProf. S. J. Buck has retired from\nthe chair of mathematics at Iowa\nCity.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 918, 6049, 1617, 6049, 1617, 6539, 918, 6539 ] ], "area": 342854.91197776276, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 918, 6049, 699, 490 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 345, "score": 1.0, "text": "Dr. Frank Gunsaulua---\"I asked\nDr. Sears to give his eloquent lec-\nture on \"Grumblers\" to our thir-\nteen hundred students, for the\nreason that I wished them to hear\nand enjoy a clean, ennobling and\nprofoundly sensible lecture, one\nwhich made me laugh more advan-\ntageously and more constantly\nthan any lecturer I have heard\nsince the days of dear old John B.\nGough of whom the doctor reminds\nme so much\u2014Dr. Sears, Exira,\nTuesday October 24.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3063, 1765, 3772, 1765, 3772, 1913, 3063, 1913 ] ], "area": 105569.63328981357, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 3063, 1765, 709, 148 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 346, "score": 1.0, "text": "Count Tolstoy's new book will\nsoon be published in England under\nthe title of The Great Transgressor.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 178, 4236, 899, 4236, 899, 4457, 178, 4457 ] ], "area": 159422.57044864073, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 178, 4236, 721, 221 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 347, "score": 1.0, "text": "George Gray Jr. passed thru Ex-\nira last week enroute for Gray to\nvisit his many friends there and\ntake a look at the old home. George\nSr. will accompany him on his re-\nturn to Texas.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 188, 5002, 902, 5002, 902, 5244, 188, 5244 ] ], "area": 173532.60027036734, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 188, 5002, 714, 242 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 348, "score": 1.0, "text": "Columbus. Indiana Chautau-\nqua\u2014The lecture in the afternoon\nby H. W. Sears was one of the\nbrilliant stars that illuminate man's\npathway leading to better and nob-\nler things.\u2014Exira, Tuesday Oct-\nober 24.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1631, 4406, 2326, 4406, 2326, 4550, 1631, 4550 ] ], "area": 100181.22268907561, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 1631, 4406, 695, 144 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 349, "score": 1.0, "text": "John Johnson, the blacksmith, is\nnow a residents of the suburbs hav-\ning moved into the Albert Miller\nhouse near town.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1622, 2548, 2335, 2548, 2335, 2686, 1622, 2686 ] ], "area": 98657.48355233001, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 1622, 2548, 713, 138 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 350, "score": 1.0, "text": "Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hansen, west\nof town have the care of a very sick\nboy whose illness we hope will not\nprove serious.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3807, 4511, 4503, 4511, 4503, 4863, 3807, 4863 ] ], "area": 245399.423910602, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 3807, 4511, 696, 352 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 351, "score": 1.0, "text": "We have careful thoughts for the\nstranger,\nAnd smiles for the sometime\nguest;\nBut oft for our own the bitter\ntone,\nThough we love our own the\nbest. Marion E. Sangster.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 199, 5255, 903, 5255, 903, 5552, 199, 5552 ] ], "area": 209405.8214567095, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 199, 5255, 704, 297 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 352, "score": 1.0, "text": "Rev. Chas. Walker of Faulkton,\nSo. Dak. returned to Audubon\ntownship Friday after an absence\nof several months visiting his\nchildren residing there. His farm\nout southeast is rented until spring\nwhen he will probably move onto it\nhimself.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3792, 960, 4506, 960, 4506, 1100, 3792, 1100 ] ], "area": 100676.8841068621, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 3792, 960, 714, 140 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 353, "score": 1.0, "text": "The Avoca creamery has been\nclosed on account of financial diff-\nculties.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3815, 1291, 4484, 1291, 4484, 1473, 3815, 1473 ] ], "area": 122550.82676886788, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 3815, 1291, 669, 182 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 354, "score": 1.0, "text": "And isn't it splendid, if you\nplease,\nTo just be living in days like\nthese.\u2014Ex.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 182, 4027, 896, 4027, 896, 4207, 182, 4207 ] ], "area": 128780.89657288302, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 182, 4027, 714, 180 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 355, "score": 1.0, "text": "Oluf Jensen will soon have his\nstock of groceries and general mer-\nchandise moved to the Gault store\nsecond door east of the Doffing\ndrug store.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2353, 4676, 3051, 4676, 3051, 4829, 2353, 4829 ] ], "area": 107542.21585312781, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 2353, 4676, 698, 153 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 356, "score": 1.0, "text": "Martin Jensen returned from\nKirkman last week without making\nthe purchase of the restaurant he\nwas thinking of purchasing.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 186, 4744, 894, 4744, 894, 4983, 186, 4983 ] ], "area": 169733.74083628145, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 186, 4744, 708, 239 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 357, "score": 1.0, "text": "Sam Jones, the Georgia preacher,\ncomes forward with the decision\nthat education is equally bad for\nthe negro and white man. Sam is\ncertainly not judging from exper-\nience. Must be observation on his\npart.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1631, 2420, 2338, 2420, 2338, 2535, 1631, 2535 ] ], "area": 82021.59876241404, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 1631, 2420, 707, 115 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 358, "score": 1.0, "text": "\"He is Sam Jones and Dr. Will-\netts in one,\" H. W. Sears. Exira,\nTuesday, October 24.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 211, 6597, 4522, 6597, 4522, 6790, 211, 6790 ] ], "area": 832531.6643755615, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 211, 6597, 4311, 193 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 359, "score": 1.0, "text": "H. W. Sears, the \"The Taffy Man,\" Tuesday Eve, October 24th", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1642, 2703, 2341, 2703, 2341, 2786, 1642, 2786 ] ], "area": 58681.92874331551, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 1642, 2703, 699, 83 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 360, "score": 1.0, "text": "Buggy curtains of all kinds made\nby C. L. Christensen. 10 5 tf", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2352, 4851, 3052, 4851, 3052, 5038, 2352, 5038 ] ], "area": 131016.28451749215, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 2352, 4851, 700, 187 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 361, "score": 1.0, "text": "Mrs. Laura Delahoyde passed\nmost of last week with friends in\nAudubon and the young ladies\nMollie and Annetta went their Fri-\nday evening for a short visit.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 907, 3908, 1604, 3908, 1604, 4052, 907, 4052 ] ], "area": 100402.52360580595, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 907, 3908, 697, 144 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 362, "score": 1.0, "text": "Ed Bartlett now resides in the\nsouth east part of town in the J. H.\nRendleman house on the corner of\nEdgerton and South streets.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2353, 5336, 3058, 5336, 3058, 5590, 2353, 5590 ] ], "area": 179740.76437977314, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 2353, 5336, 705, 254 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 363, "score": 1.0, "text": "Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Oliphant\nwhose household goods were\ndestroyed by fire near Anita some\ntwo weeks ago are now living with\nhis parents Robert Oliphant and\nwife in this town until they can\nmake other arrangements.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 918, 5187, 1617, 5187, 1617, 5404, 918, 5404 ] ], "area": 152435.6993277311, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 918, 5187, 699, 217 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 364, "score": 1.0, "text": "Mrs. Rebekah Hardenbrook re-\nturned last week from Hampton,\nIa. where she had been visiting her\nnephew Thos. Dustin and family.\nShe intends to return to Arapaho,\nOk. in a short time.", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 193, 3820, 897, 3820, 897, 4001, 193, 4001 ] ], "area": 127623.63677470802, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 193, 3820, 704, 181 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 365, "score": 1.0, "text": "The Gault-Dudley store is a thing\nof the past, what goods were not\nsold being shipped to Churdan, la.\nwhere Mr. Dudley has a large gen-\neral store.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 922, 5702, 1618, 5702, 1618, 6009, 922, 6009 ] ], "area": 214480.02541611216, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 922, 5702, 696, 307 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 366, "score": 1.0, "text": "Word from North Branch informs\nus that John Norris formerly of\nnear this town was thrown out of\nhis wagon and that he received a\nlarge cut over one eye necessitat-\ning the taking of several stitches\nand the shock of internal injuries\nreceived were so severe as to cause\nconvulsions.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 209, 1301, 887, 1301, 887, 1367, 209, 1367 ] ], "area": 44787.32860718585, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 209, 1301, 678, 66 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 367, "score": 1.0, "text": "Cash for poultry Powell market.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 198, 1378, 892, 1378, 892, 1449, 198, 1449 ] ], "area": 49730.90789768286, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 198, 1378, 694, 71 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 368, "score": 1.0, "text": "H. 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PATTY, Ag't.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 181, 1549, 897, 1549, 897, 1637, 181, 1637 ] ], "area": 63105.20270156094, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 181, 1549, 716, 88 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 370, "score": 1.0, "text": "Mrs. Edwin Delahoyde returned\nfrom Atlantic the last of the week.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 170, 1654, 897, 1654, 897, 1736, 170, 1736 ] ], "area": 60182.34745580128, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 170, 1654, 727, 82 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 371, "score": 1.0, "text": "Dr. Riley had Waterson build a\nnew coal shed for his office Friday.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 181, 1750, 905, 1750, 905, 1871, 181, 1871 ] ], "area": 88020.2822962212, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 181, 1750, 724, 121 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 372, "score": 1.0, "text": "Mrs. Edgar Allen was called to\nAtlantic by the serious illness of\nher mother.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 172, 1885, 896, 1885, 896, 2000, 172, 2000 ] ], "area": 84000.45838033076, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 172, 1885, 724, 115 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 373, "score": 1.0, "text": "K.M. Persing has had his coal\noffice raised and the scale platform\nnewly planked.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 166, 2021, 901, 2021, 901, 2134, 166, 2134 ] ], "area": 83220.88859704709, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 166, 2021, 735, 113 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 374, "score": 1.0, "text": "\"Taffy\" Sears opens the Exira\nLecture Course Tuesday October,\n24. He always pleases.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 191, 2151, 899, 2151, 899, 2266, 191, 2266 ] ], "area": 82134.76866485014, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 191, 2151, 708, 115 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 375, "score": 1.0, "text": "Pure blooded Duroc boars and\nsows in pig for sale. Call or phone.\n9-28-3w Soren Sorenson, rfd 2, Exira\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 181, 2290, 893, 2290, 893, 2434, 181, 2434 ] ], "area": 102638.11368576135, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 181, 2290, 712, 144 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 376, "score": 1.0, "text": "G. J. Engle and brother were in\ntown Monday with a couple of bun-\nches of hogs which averaged 350\npounds per head.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 182, 2456, 893, 2456, 893, 2605, 182, 2605 ] ], "area": 106612.49018598316, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 182, 2456, 711, 149 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 377, "score": 1.0, "text": "J. D. Barhan returned from Mus-\ncatine Monday where he had been\nvisiting his brother in law R. D.\nHawks and wife.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 182, 2624, 890, 2624, 890, 2770, 182, 2770 ] ], "area": 103633.44874004603, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 182, 2624, 708, 146 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 378, "score": 1.0, "text": "HELLO! I'm croaking for the\nExira Lecture Course. You'll\ncroak louder for it than I do after\nyou have heard it.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 181, 2799, 891, 2799, 891, 2934, 181, 2934 ] ], "area": 96108.93270441245, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 181, 2799, 710, 135 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 379, "score": 1.0, "text": "\"Honest\" Pete, Dr. Riley, John I.\nHensley and John Stoner took a\nspin up to the county seat Monday\nin the former's auto.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 175, 2970, 895, 2970, 895, 3106, 175, 3106 ] ], "area": 98223.88683437889, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 175, 2970, 720, 136 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 380, "score": 1.0, "text": "Wm. Baylor went to North Dako-\nta this week to invest some of his\nsurplus cash in land, providing\nthat he sees what he wants.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 175, 3127, 899, 3127, 899, 3275, 175, 3275 ] ], "area": 107564.94340451599, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 175, 3127, 724, 148 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 381, "score": 1.0, "text": "Mrs. Witte and son Will arrived\nhere from Or. Sat. where they had\nbeen visiting her daughter Mrs.\nHenry Stoffer Jr. for several weeks.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 166, 3296, 897, 3296, 897, 3443, 166, 3443 ] ], "area": 107525.65338064764, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 166, 3296, 731, 147 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 382, "score": 1.0, "text": "Duroc Jersey Boars and gills for\nsale at farmers prices. Pedegrees\nfurnished. T. J. COGLON,\n9 21 tf Exira Iowa.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 182, 3457, 896, 3457, 896, 3601, 182, 3601 ] ], "area": 102996.89171155184, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 182, 3457, 714, 144 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 383, "score": 1.0, "text": "Would-be-President Bryan urges\nPresident Roosevelt to stand by his\nguns. No need to offer any advice\nto Teddy on the gun question.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 185, 3624, 899, 3624, 899, 3799, 185, 3799 ] ], "area": 125109.22213139803, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 185, 3624, 714, 175 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 384, "score": 1.0, "text": "Mrs-A.M. Clure was called to\nGriswold last week to attend the\nfuneral of her father-in-law Mr. Jo-\nseph Clure formerly a citizen of Ex\nira.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 189, 5568, 896, 5568, 896, 5880, 189, 5880 ] ], "area": 221090.75518767297, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 189, 5568, 707, 312 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 385, "score": 1.0, "text": "The sorghum mill owned and\noperated by Nelson Bros. west of\ntown had a break down last Sun-\nday morning and had to lay up for\nrepairs. Mr. Nelson has about a\nweek's work yet and is turning out\nan A 1 product. 'This worth going\nsome miles to see the mill in\noperation.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 181, 5906, 908, 5906, 908, 6197, 181, 6197 ] ], "area": 212225.6869943814, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 181, 5906, 727, 291 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 386, "score": 1.0, "text": "The properietors of the Peruna\nCo. have sued the Ladies Home\nJournal for the statement that one\nof their testimonials was \"bunco.\"\nThis is the second time that that\npublication has got themselves into\ntrouble by false statements con-\ncerning patent medicines.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 166, 6213, 903, 6213, 903, 6540, 166, 6540 ] ], "area": 241402.23148195085, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 166, 6213, 737, 327 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 387, "score": 1.0, "text": "Mrs. George Hardenbrook has\nbeen in town this week making a\nfarewell visit to friends and await-\ning the arrival of her son Burt who\nis expected in a few days. Mrs.\nHardenbrook remembered the\nJournal office in her round of calls.\nThe Journal will follow her to her\nOklahoma home.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 911, 1282, 1615, 1282, 1615, 1354, 911, 1354 ] ], "area": 51285.28745989305, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 911, 1282, 704, 72 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 388, "score": 1.0, "text": "ome rendered lard 10c POWELL\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 918, 1377, 1616, 1377, 1616, 1445, 918, 1445 ] ], "area": 47994.39213139803, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 918, 1377, 698, 68 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 389, "score": 1.0, "text": "Meals at all hours at the Law-\nrence restaurant. 28 tf\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 921, 1473, 1613, 1473, 1613, 1554, 921, 1554 ] ], "area": 56769.90465461449, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 921, 1473, 692, 81 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 390, "score": 1.0, "text": "Sears, the \"Taffy Man,\" Exira,\nTuesday, October 24th.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 910, 1570, 1614, 1570, 1614, 1651, 910, 1651 ] ], "area": 57142.05947669976, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 910, 1570, 704, 81 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 391, "score": 1.0, "text": "John Stoner was down in Adair\ncounty all of last week.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 919, 1668, 1611, 1668, 1611, 1745, 919, 1745 ] ], "area": 53484.69206264325, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 919, 1668, 692, 77 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 392, "score": 1.0, "text": "John McDaniels returned from\nAtlantic Saturday evening.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 914, 1763, 1615, 1763, 1615, 1846, 914, 1846 ] ], "area": 58188.41095492745, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 914, 1763, 701, 83 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 393, "score": 1.0, "text": "Amber Kelsey was in Omaha last\nweek visiting at Dr. Flick's.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 920, 1852, 1611, 1852, 1611, 1947, 920, 1947 ] ], "area": 66152.09048892284, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 920, 1852, 691, 95 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 394, "score": 1.0, "text": "Albert Miller of Atlantic was vis-\niting relatives here last week.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 920, 1960, 1616, 1960, 1616, 2073, 920, 2073 ] ], "area": 79267.19769289534, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 920, 1960, 696, 113 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 395, "score": 1.0, "text": "J.G. Gates late of Kalispel, Mon-\ntana is now a resident of Spokane,\nWashington.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 920, 2096, 1614, 2096, 1614, 2209, 920, 2209 ] ], "area": 78653.35002006633, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 920, 2096, 694, 113 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 396, "score": 1.0, "text": "J. C. Newlon was at Watertown,\nSo. Dak. looking after his bumper\ncrop of grain.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 918, 2229, 1614, 2229, 1614, 2338, 918, 2338 ] ], "area": 76376.27656226126, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 918, 2229, 696, 109 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 397, "score": 1.0, "text": "Miss Lucile Connrardy graduated\nOctober 3d from the Micheal Reese\nHospital, Chicago.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 915, 2361, 1615, 2361, 1615, 2472, 915, 2472 ] ], "area": 77861.78338426277, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 915, 2361, 700, 111 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 398, "score": 1.0, "text": "\"Sparkling wit, intense earnest-\nness, dramatic eloquence.\" H.W.\nSears, Exira, October 24.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 915, 2497, 1616, 2497, 1616, 2608, 915, 2608 ] ], "area": 78001.06965179642, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 915, 2497, 701, 111 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 399, "score": 1.0, "text": "Mr. Archie Wilken of the night\npolice force of Atlantic was an Exi-\nra business visitor Saturday.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 917, 2631, 1617, 2631, 1617, 2743, 917, 2743 ] ], "area": 78868.00488540872, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 917, 2631, 700, 112 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 400, "score": 1.0, "text": "Joe Gearhear got one of his feet\nbadly sprained one day last week\nby falling off a broken ladder.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 923, 2763, 1609, 2763, 1609, 2901, 923, 2901 ] ], "area": 94721.02024064171, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 923, 2763, 686, 138 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 401, "score": 1.0, "text": "Mrs. Geo. Stoneking was visiting\nfriends in Exira last week, coming\nfrom Atlantic the fore part of the\nweek.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 915, 2914, 1609, 2914, 1609, 3063, 915, 3063 ] ], "area": 103934.58949197864, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 915, 2914, 694, 149 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 402, "score": 1.0, "text": "A. H. Baber of Russell Springs,\nKs. arrived here Saturday on a vis-\nit to former neighbors and old\nfriends.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 921, 3078, 1610, 3078, 1610, 3222, 921, 3222 ] ], "area": 99905.85761455527, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 921, 3078, 689, 144 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 403, "score": 1.0, "text": "Sam Crane, wife and her sister,\nMrs. Eldora Burton of Des Moines\ndrove up from Lorah Saturday on\nbusiness.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 923, 3238, 1612, 3238, 1612, 3384, 923, 3384 ] ], "area": 100761.04225362877, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 923, 3238, 689, 146 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 404, "score": 1.0, "text": "Mrs. Geo. Johnson was in Atlan-\ntic last week looking up a location\nas they expect to move there in the\nnear future.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 921, 3407, 1618, 3407, 1618, 3556, 921, 3556 ] ], "area": 104341.2055080214, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 921, 3407, 697, 149 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 405, "score": 1.0, "text": "Ebbe J. Hansen and wife passed\na couple of days in Omaha last\nweek attending by the festivities re-\nturning Friday.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 914, 3573, 1617, 3573, 1617, 3722, 914, 3722 ] ], "area": 104958.36436974788, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 914, 3573, 703, 149 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 406, "score": 1.0, "text": "Annie Norris is in Minnesota vis-\niting at the home of Sam Seavy, the\nbrother of Mrs. L. A. Dutcher of\nAudubon township.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 917, 3741, 1611, 3741, 1611, 3883, 917, 3883 ] ], "area": 99197.14269078503, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 917, 3741, 694, 142 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 407, "score": 1.0, "text": "Tom Watson and wife of Oxford,\nIa. are visiting their daughter,\nMrs. Henry Minerman and husband\nfor a couple of weeks.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 908, 4074, 1611, 4074, 1611, 4229, 908, 4229 ] ], "area": 109276.27176470587, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 908, 4074, 703, 155 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 408, "score": 1.0, "text": "Emil Heckman returned last week\nfrom York, Nebr. having recovered\nfrom the attack of appendicitis as to\npermit his taking the journey.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 921, 4248, 1614, 4248, 1614, 4406, 921, 4406 ] ], "area": 110037.8483116883, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 921, 4248, 693, 158 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 409, "score": 1.0, "text": "We have plenty of money to loan on\nreal estate at five per cent\u2014optional\npayments.\nLEET, BOYSEN & BEASON.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 917, 4419, 1607, 4419, 1607, 4568, 917, 4568 ] ], "area": 103106.46918258212, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 917, 4419, 690, 149 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 410, "score": 1.0, "text": "This item was overlooked last\nweek: Miss Dora Melcher of Atlan-\ntic visited her old neighbors, Mr.\nand Mrs. Alfred Green of South St.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 914, 4587, 1611, 4587, 1611, 4745, 914, 4745 ] ], "area": 110572.48735540206, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 914, 4587, 697, 158 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 411, "score": 1.0, "text": "J. W. Wissler has been erecting\none of those modern up to date\nperches at the S. B. Parrott resi-\ndence on east Washington street.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 914, 4758, 1614, 4758, 1614, 4941, 914, 4941 ] ], "area": 128475.22860962567, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 914, 4758, 700, 183 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 412, "score": 1.0, "text": "Mrs. Railsback returned to Okla-\nhoma City, Ok. Ter. last week in\ncompany of her mother Mrs. Bail-\ney of Audubon, the latter having\nrecovered so as to make the trip.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 908, 4975, 1611, 4975, 1611, 5164, 908, 5164 ] ], "area": 133356.9091596638, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 908, 4975, 703, 189 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 413, "score": 1.0, "text": "LADIES:\u2014I have just received my\nnew sample book of latest style of\ngoods for suits, dresses, waists and\ncloaks. A chance to get just what\nyou want. MRS. A.M. CLURE.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1623, 2812, 3057, 2812, 3057, 4272, 1623, 4272 ] ], "area": 2094719.9622192516, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 1623, 2812, 1434, 1460 ], "category_id": 9, "id": 414, "score": 1.0, "text": "", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2355, 5061, 3056, 5061, 3056, 5317, 2355, 5317 ] ], "area": 180179.33258928574, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 2355, 5061, 701, 256 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 415, "score": 1.0, "text": "J. D. Herrick made the purchase\nFriday of the Wm. Bintner resid-\nence, second door west of this of-\nfice. This makes four residence\nproperties now owned by Mr. and\nMrs. Herrick in this town and they\nare all salable properties.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2355, 5610, 3058, 5610, 3058, 5897, 2355, 5897 ] ], "area": 202100.92240846812, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 2355, 5610, 703, 287 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 416, "score": 1.0, "text": "Dr. Sears should be heard every-\nwhere; his humor is delicious, his\npathos melting, his lessons valua-\nble. May he live to be as old as the \nerrors he combats and flourish\nlike a green bay tree\u2014Col. L. F.\nCopeland. Dr. Sears, Exira Tues-\nday eve October 21.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2358, 5921, 3057, 5921, 3057, 6280, 2358, 6280 ] ], "area": 251426.93545035933, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 2358, 5921, 699, 359 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 417, "score": 1.0, "text": "Mrs. Wm. Delahoyde returned\nThursday from Montana and Utah\nafter an absence of several months\nvisiting her sons Doc and Charley.\nShe brought home quite an assort-\nment of mineral specimens and\nand shells the latter no doubt be-\ning taken from what was once the\nbottom of an inland sea or the Pa-\ncific ocean.", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2355, 6297, 3061, 6297, 3061, 6551, 2355, 6551 ] ], "area": 179865.87470659256, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 2355, 6297, 706, 254 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 418, "score": 1.0, "text": "George Weighton, Audubon\nCounty's Veterinary Surgeon will\npractice in Exira every Friday till\nfurthur notice. If you desire his\nservices on your farm on any other\ndate leave the call at the Journal\nOffice. 4-6 6 mo.", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3066, 1431, 3772, 1431, 3772, 1568, 3066, 1568 ] ], "area": 97342.8497978437, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 3066, 1431, 706, 137 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 419, "score": 1.0, "text": "The population of Kansas has in-\ncreased 200,000 in the last ten\nyears.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3064, 1597, 3770, 1597, 3770, 1737, 3064, 1737 ] ], "area": 98902.83136511683, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 3064, 1597, 706, 140 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 420, "score": 1.0, "text": "Our idea of a heroine is a married\nwoman who doesn't say that she\nwishes she had remained single.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2334, 944, 3041, 944, 3041, 1034, 2334, 1034 ] ], "area": 63962.65458642184, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 2334, 944, 707, 90 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 421, "score": 1.0, "text": "See John Nelson for a Sharples\nSeparator. 28tf\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2345, 1046, 3042, 1046, 3042, 1173, 2345, 1173 ] ], "area": 89194.60129295822, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 2345, 1046, 697, 127 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 422, "score": 1.0, "text": "Joe Williams came up from Adair\nCounty Saturday to visit relatives\nfor a short time.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2346, 1188, 3048, 1188, 3048, 1293, 2346, 1293 ] ], "area": 74039.29754464286, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 2346, 1188, 702, 105 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 423, "score": 1.0, "text": "Mrs. N. P. Christensen returned\nfrom Atlantic Saturday after a\nshort visit with friends.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2353, 1322, 3050, 1322, 3050, 1441, 2353, 1441 ] ], "area": 83728.18618387805, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 2353, 1322, 697, 119 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 424, "score": 1.0, "text": "The street commissioner is filling\nup some of the chuck holes in our\nstreets getting ready for winter.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2347, 1456, 3052, 1456, 3052, 1598, 2347, 1598 ] ], "area": 100836.24387283805, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 2347, 1456, 705, 142 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 425, "score": 1.0, "text": "Mrs. John Stoner went to Atlantic\nFriday and met the mother of Mr.\nStoner who will visit here for a\ntime.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2350, 1614, 3047, 1614, 3047, 1762, 2350, 1762 ] ], "area": 103432.52674921382, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 2350, 1614, 697, 148 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 426, "score": 1.0, "text": "W. R. Bruner who had been at-\ntendiug to business matters in Des\nMoines last week returned from\nthere Saturday.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2352, 1781, 3044, 1781, 3044, 1932, 2352, 1932 ] ], "area": 104603.3411472372, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 2352, 1781, 692, 151 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 427, "score": 1.0, "text": "Miss Florence Clure returned\nfrom Des Moines Thursday evening\nof last week accompanied by her\nsister Elva and husband.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2353, 1952, 3046, 1952, 3046, 2132, 2353, 2132 ] ], "area": 125028.47894204852, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 2353, 1952, 693, 180 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 428, "score": 1.0, "text": "Tony Rasmussen is teaching a\nvery sucessful term in the Hunter\ndistrict north west of town, driving\nin his buggy to and from school to\ntown.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2347, 2145, 3048, 2145, 3048, 2327, 2347, 2327 ] ], "area": 128319.34823955521, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 2347, 2145, 701, 182 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 429, "score": 1.0, "text": "\"I have heard Dr.Sears lecture and\ncommend him most heartily and\nenthusiastically. As a humorist he\nhas no superior.\"\u2014Capt. Richmond\nP. Hobson.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2352, 2343, 3048, 2343, 3048, 2557, 2352, 2557 ] ], "area": 149605.64262971695, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 2352, 2343, 696, 214 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 430, "score": 1.0, "text": "Liela Kline has been quite ill for\na few days the result of mosquito\nbites, the poison of which entered\nher system so as to cause serve\nstomach derangements besides a\nswelling of the face.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2353, 2578, 3052, 2578, 3052, 2808, 2353, 2808 ] ], "area": 161128.6545064016, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 8, "bbox": [ 2353, 2578, 699, 230 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 431, "score": 1.0, "text": "Mr. and Mrs. Jas. H. Martin en-\ntertained Mr. and Mrs. Turner of\nAdair Saturday who were looking\nfor a residence. We understand\nthe gentleman intends to open up a\njewelry store in the Doffing store.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3199, 4199, 4183, 4199, 4183, 5457, 3199, 5457 ] ], "area": 1238877.3434426426, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 2, "bbox": [ 3199, 4199, 984, 1258 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 432, "score": 1.0, "text": "Chesney Keeney has just about\ngot his new house completed. His\ngood-hearted neighbors have been\nhelping him along with it. He is\ngoing to put in a drug store, the\ndrugs now being on the way.\nMr. Dowell is working on the\nnew school house, finishing up his\ncontract. It is a nice, roomy\nschoolhouse and we are all proud\nof it.\nFrank Gleason is getting ready\nfor spring seeding. He sold a four\nhorse load of grain Nov. 20th.\nJas. O. Scott went to Boise Nov.\n16th to visit his family and bring\nback supplies for himself.\nJoseph Downend returned home\nNov. 19th, also Leo Staffon.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3178, 1274, 4153, 1274, 4153, 3864, 3178, 3864 ] ], "area": 2526977.2903783782, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 2, "bbox": [ 3178, 1274, 975, 2590 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 433, "score": 1.0, "text": "Dan Wooten has overhauled the\nbig bobs belonging to the Sunnyside,\nand they were immediately trans-\nported to the snowy part of the\nThunder Mountain road.\nThe Warner mill has turned out\nover one and one-half million feet\nof lumber this season. It seems\nalmost impossible to supply the\nincreasing demand.\nEarl Stickney, the new Thunder\nMountain mail carrier, has arrived\nfrom Emmett with his family to\nbe a permanent resident here.\nFrank Wootan, our popular liv-\nery man, is kept busy. He had in\n110 head of horses one night.\nChas. Orr, transportation agent\nof the Robb Co., is making this\nplace his headquarters.\nChas. Kopp left left here Nov.\n21st for Boise to bring in freight\nfor E. V. McLaughlin.\nE. V. McLaughlin left for Boise\nNov. 21st. Miss Mabel Barringer\nwent in the same rig.\nGeo. Christy has decided to make\nthis place his permanent home.\nChas. Barring has just completed\na new barn on his ranch.\nJohn Jones has started draying\nhere and is kept busy.\nE. V. McLaughlin's new home\nis about completed.\nG. L. Alvey is contemplating a\ntrip to st. Johns, Ky.\nBig dance at the new hotel\nChristmas Eve.", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2226, 5099, 3190, 5099, 3190, 6164, 2226, 6164 ] ], "area": 1026801.4338306304, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 2, "bbox": [ 2226, 5099, 964, 1065 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 434, "score": 1.0, "text": "The prospects of Thunder city\nof becoming a real city are grow-\ning every day several choice lo-\ncations have been selected for busi-\nness houses which are going up in\nthe spring.\nIt is reported that the Robb\nMercantile Co., of Nampa, will put\nin a $20,000 stock of general mer-\nchandise here in the spring, and\npossibly a wholesale distributing\nhouse.\nThe new bridge which is soon to\nbe built across the river west of\ntown will add materially to the\nincreasing trade of Thunder city.", "to_id": "d4a3c9fb-c" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2204, 1572, 3166, 1572, 3166, 4768, 2204, 4768 ] ], "area": 3077527.5938594597, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 2, "bbox": [ 2204, 1572, 962, 3196 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 435, "score": 1.0, "text": "The new hall at this place was\ndedicated with a dance last Friday\nnight. A very large crowd was in\nattendance and a jolly good time\nwas had by all present. Mrs.\nHenry Westfall served supper for\nthe dancers.\nOscar Pinkston has built him a\nvery nice log house at the foot of\nthe Neeb's hill in Round valley.\nOscar has the contract to carry the\nmail from Fern to the Klondike.\nRev S. T. Hawkins took the train\nat Boise Nor. 15th for his old home\nin Kentucky. He expects to stay\nin his native state all winter, it is\nhis first visit there for 39 years.\nMr. and Mrs. O. W. Coughman\nreturned home from Boise valley\nlast Wednesday. They had been\ndown there for the past six weeks\npicking and canning fruit.\nH. Rowland made a trip to Boise\nvalley last week to buy hay for his\ncattle, which he will take out to\nfeed if the price of hay suits him.\nT. A. Morris has been employed\nto build the new M. E. church at\nRoseberry, and he expects to start\nwork about the first of December.\nQuite a number of the ranchers\nare taking advantage of the fine\nweather to do fall plowing. A\nvery good idea.\nJack Hawley passed through\nhere with 7,000 pounds of freight\nfor Vanwyck merchants Wednesday.\nTommy Davis took their cattle\nout to Boise valley last Tuesday.\nThey had about 1,000 head.\nMr. and Mrs. David Kerby and\nEverett Kerby have moved to Round\nvalley for the winter.\nR. D. Hamaker and family have\nmoved into James Pinkston's house\nfor the winter.\nMrs. Nettie Myers has opened up\na boarding house at Dawson city.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 242, 439, 4087, 439, 4087, 1198, 242, 1198 ] ], "area": 2922761.4863130893, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 2, "bbox": [ 242, 439, 3845, 759 ], "category_id": 2, "id": 436, "score": 1.0, "text": "", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 222, 2179, 1211, 2179, 1211, 6259, 222, 6259 ] ], "area": 4039697.7943831836, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 2, "bbox": [ 222, 2179, 989, 4080 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 437, "score": 1.0, "text": "We wish to agree with the AD-\nVOCATE in regard to irrigation. We\nhave in our part of the valley three\ncanals under construction. One is\nout of Boulder creek, owned by\nWilliam Bothwell and Mart Nelson,\ncovers several hundred acres, and\nwill be ready for use next year.\nThe settlers southwest of Roseberry\nhave another ditch building which\nwhen completed will cover about\ntwo thousand acres of land. And\nthere is also a settlers ditch on the\nsouth side of Gold Fork which is\ntaken out of that stream about\nthree-fourths of a mile above Sult's\nsawmill. They expect to have this \ncanal completed next year; the dam\nacross Gold Fork is almost done, \nand this is the hardest part of the\nwork. This canal will cover all\nthe land for miles down the valley,\nwhich means a great deal.\nThe speaking contests held at\nthe Roseberry school house the\nevenings of Nov. 24th and 25th\nwere a grand success, and were\nlargely attended. A number of\npeople from Vanwyck, center and\nLardo were present. In the ad-\nvanced contest the prizes were\nawarded as follows: First prize,\n$5.00, Nelly Parks; second, $1.00,\nMervin Loomis; third, 75c., Roy\nBlankinship. The prizes in the\nprimary contests were awarded as\nfollows: First, $3.00, Russel Loo-\nmis; second, $1.00, Clark Hamil-\nton; third, 50c., Charlie Stredder.\nThese contests closed the school.\nO. W. Beardsley, of Moscow, vis-\nited his brother-in-law, J. W. Estes,\nfrom Nov. 23rd to 27th. Mr.\nBeardesley came with the intention\nof investing if he found a place\nthat suited him. He predicts a\nbrilliant future for Long valley.\nThe snow has almost gone off the\nvalley. This has been the finest\nfall weather we have had for sever-\nal years, and farmers are prophesy-\ning fine crops next year.\nMr. and Mrs. Earl Pottenger\nhave moved to the Ira Pottenger\nplace, where they expect to make\ntheir future home.\nWayman Ward has returned\nfrom Boise, where he spent the\nsummer.\nWilliam Bothwell is going to\nstart his sawmill soon.\nWilliam Davis has his new\nhouse completed.", "to_id": "ad9ff24c-d" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3239, 5543, 4169, 5543, 4169, 6128, 3239, 6128 ] ], "area": 544634.9999999998, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 2, "bbox": [ 3239, 5543, 930, 585 ], "category_id": 9, "id": 438, "score": 1.0, "text": "", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2297, 4781, 3098, 4781, 3098, 4906, 2297, 4906 ] ], "area": 101023.79852492492, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 2, "bbox": [ 2297, 4781, 801, 125 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 439, "score": 1.0, "text": "THUNDER CITY.", "to_id": "49dacba9-0" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1246, 2653, 2209, 2653, 2209, 6208, 1246, 6208 ] ], "area": 3426854.70374054, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 2, "bbox": [ 1246, 2653, 963, 3555 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 440, "score": 1.0, "text": "If the lumber company is to be\npermitted to collect toll from the\nsettlers of Long valley, why should\nthey not pay a just proportion of\nthe taxes of the county? Two\nyears ago they bought between\n33,000 and 34,000 acres of timber\nfrom the state, paying 81 cents per\nthousand feet. This timber was\nsold at public sale and for cash.\nThis time it has been assessed at\n43 cents per thousand feet; why\nshould it not be assessed at 81 cents\nper thousand feet?\nMrs. Wm. Doering met with a\npainful accident a few days ago.\nIn descending a steep hill she slip-\nped and fell, fracturing the knee-\ncap. Mr. Doering, who is working\nnear Ola, was immediately tele-\nphoned for. When seen yesterday\nhe said the injured limb was doing\nas well as could be expected.\nJohn Connyers started for Sal-\nmon river with his stock last Fri-\nday. John Greyerbiehl went to\nassist in driving the stock out but\nwill return in a short time.\nIt is said that the county com-\nmissioners have granted a twenty-\nyear franchise to the Payette Lum-\nber Co. for a toll bridge across the\nriver near Smith's Ferry.\nGeo. Randall, one of the Sunny-\nside drivers, spent Friday night at\nCrawford. Mr. Randall says the\nteams will all be taken off the\nroad soon.\nFred. S. Logue and family have\ngone to Boise for the winter. They\nwere accompanied by G. A. Logue,\nFred's father.\nThe executors of the estate of the\nlate John Sword will sell the per-\nsonal property of the estate Dec. 9.\nRoy Davis, the Thunder Mount-\nain packer, has moved his family\nto Crawford for the winter.\nW. A. Bean has driven his calves\nto the Loney ranch. He is getting\nready for winter.\nMiss Maud Wickstrom will make\nher home with Mr. and Mrs. Prun-\nty this winter.", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 381, 1880, 1036, 1880, 1036, 1976, 381, 1976 ] ], "area": 63592.88615975976, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 2, "bbox": [ 381, 1880, 655, 96 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 441, "score": 1.0, "text": "ROSEBERRY.\n", "to_id": "3a5e6cef-7" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1397, 2314, 1995, 2314, 1995, 2426, 1397, 2426 ] ], "area": 67646.6376072072, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 2, "bbox": [ 1397, 2314, 598, 112 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 442, "score": 1.0, "text": "CRAWFORD.\n", "to_id": "5a0489cf-3" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3200, 4039, 4155, 4039, 4155, 4179, 3200, 4179 ] ], "area": 133893.76000000004, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 2, "bbox": [ 3200, 4039, 955, 140 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 443, "score": 1.0, "text": "To Have Drug Store--New School\nHouse Nearly Finished.\n", "to_id": "cc96a6c8-3" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 209, 2025, 1194, 2025, 1194, 2168, 209, 2168 ] ], "area": 140944.79990390388, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 2, "bbox": [ 209, 2025, 985, 143 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 444, "score": 1.0, "text": "Three Irrigation Canals Being\nMade--Speaking Contests.\n", "to_id": "79bbe3d0-c" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2180, 1397, 3143, 1397, 3143, 1550, 2180, 1550 ] ], "area": 147452.0110126126, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 2, "bbox": [ 2180, 1397, 963, 153 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 445, "score": 1.0, "text": "New Hall Been Built--To Leave\nFor Old Kentucky.\n", "to_id": "a1411ea1-8" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2489, 1250, 2854, 1250, 2854, 1353, 2489, 1353 ] ], "area": 37935.99092852854, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 2, "bbox": [ 2489, 1250, 365, 103 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 446, "score": 1.0, "text": "ALPHA.\n", "to_id": "a1b95c8f-c" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3454, 3909, 3909, 3909, 3909, 4010, 3454, 4010 ] ], "area": 46033.94986666666, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 2, "bbox": [ 3454, 3909, 455, 101 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 447, "score": 1.0, "text": "CENTER.\n", "to_id": "69e25a1e-8" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2222, 4943, 3177, 4943, 3177, 5086, 2222, 5086 ] ], "area": 137512.5102702703, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 2, "bbox": [ 2222, 4943, 955, 143 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 448, "score": 1.0, "text": "Likely to Have a Big Mercantile\nEstablishment.", "to_id": "d8fc8cc1-9" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1217, 2476, 2165, 2476, 2165, 2612, 1217, 2612 ] ], "area": 129130.57443363364, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 2, "bbox": [ 1217, 2476, 948, 136 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 449, "score": 1.0, "text": "Accident to Mrs. Doering--Unjust\nAssessment.\n", "to_id": "37204d5d-f" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1216, 1868, 2176, 1868, 2176, 2258, 1216, 2258 ] ], "area": 374899.43505105097, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 2, "bbox": [ 1216, 1868, 960, 390 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 450, "score": 1.0, "text": "George Wulf is turning out some\nthe graham flour\nFrank Loomis has gone to Coun-\ncil for freight.\nEd. Cole went to Lardo Friday.", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 306, 1348, 2027, 1348, 2027, 1832, 306, 1832 ] ], "area": 834687.593475075, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 2, "bbox": [ 306, 1348, 1721, 484 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 451, "score": 1.0, "text": "NEWS OF THE VALLEY\nGathered by Our Alert Correspondents.", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1329, 1245, 2320, 1245, 2320, 4092, 1329, 4092 ] ], "area": 2822837.3774490566, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 4, "bbox": [ 1329, 1245, 991, 2847 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 452, "score": 1.0, "text": "The Prisoner Much Depressed Over the\nEvidence Against Him.\nSAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 15.\u2014The trial of\nTheodoro Durant for the murder of\nBlanche Lamont did not go on yesterday.\nSo many of the jurors are business men\nand this being collection day the court ad-\njourned until today. It is likely that the\ncourt will take a further adjournment.\nAttorney Duprey, the leading counsel\nfor the defense, is confined to his bed with\nrheumatism, and his associates will base\nthis as a reason for continuance for sev-\neral days. Although the court is known\nto be opposed to delays in this trial, it is\nbelieved, however, that he will grant the\ncontinuance. In that case the trial will\nnot likely be resumed before next Monday.\nIn the meantime Theodore Durant re-\nmains in his cell, never leaving it for the\ncustomary exercising in the corridors. It\nis said that he is becoming exceedingly\nirritable. Since he finished his testimony\nin Judge Murphy's court the defendant\nhas lost considerable vivacity, and instead\nof being careless and indifferent he is se-\nrious and troubled.\nFor the first time since his arrest the\nmedical student seemed impressed with\nthe proper idea of his terrible position.\nAt last it has dawned on him that he\nmay be convicted, and as he realizes the\nchain of circumstances against him he\nhas become much depressed. Attorney\nDickinson, for Durant, remarked that he\nthought the defense would be able to put\nin the balance of its testimony in two\ndays or less. Then the prosecution will\nput its witnesses in rebuttal. District At-\ntorney Barnes says he will handle them\nrapidly, but Dickinson is preparing to\ncross question witnesses at length, and on\nthat account it need create no surprise if\nanother week is devoted to the work of\ntaking testimony.\nAlthough Captain of Detectives Lees is\nbusily engaged in the trial of Durant for\nthe murder of Blanche Lamont, he is not\noverlooking the Minnie Williams case,\nbut is still gathering evidence to be used\nwhen the trial of that case is begun.\nMany think that in the event the prisoner\nis convicted of the killing of Blanche La-\nmont he will not be put on trial for the\nmurder of Minnie Williams. Captain\nLees and the district attorney have made\nup their minds, however, to press both\ncases. Just how soon the second trial will\nbegin has not been determined, as a date\nfor the hearing has not been set.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1341, 4332, 2342, 4332, 2342, 5603, 1341, 5603 ] ], "area": 1274059.4032905663, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 4, "bbox": [ 1341, 4332, 1001, 1271 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 453, "score": 1.0, "text": "LOCKPORT, N. Y., Oct. 15.\u2014The dispo-\nsition of 4,000 acres of land near Marinus,\nFla., hinges on the outcome of a suit to\ndetermine whether Rastus G. Gage, for-\nmerly a well known business man of Mid-\ndleport, this state, unlawfully wedded two\nwomen. The land in question was the\nproperty of Miss Elizabeth Hawkins, whom\nGage married in Florida in 1872. She\ndied in 1893, and there being no children\nGage, as her husband, inherited the land.\nRobert G. Hawkins, a brother of the\ndead woman, contests this disposition of\nthe property on the ground that the mar-\nriage of Gage to Elizabeth Hawkins was\nnull and void, it being alleged that Gage\nhad married a Jane Reynolds at Middle-\nport in the sixties, and that she was alive\nat the time of the second marriage and\nlived until about a year ago at Catskill,\nN.Y.\nThe case has been brought in Florida,\nand in order to examine witnesses in Ni-\nagara county Justice of the Peace Thomp-\nson of Middleport and M. C. Holly of\nLockport have been appointed commis-\nsioners to hear evidence at Middleport.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1359, 6518, 2360, 6518, 2360, 7135, 1359, 7135 ] ], "area": 618892.8637584905, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 4, "bbox": [ 1359, 6518, 1001, 617 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 454, "score": 1.0, "text": "WILMINGTON, Del., Oct. 15.\u2014United\nStates Senator Gray and H. H. Ward,\ncounsel for the Cuban patriots recently\nacquitted of a charge of aiding and set-\nting on foot a military expedition against\nSpain and in aid of Cuba, have made a\nformal demand upon Collector of Customs\nTownsend for the 27 cases of arms seized\nby United States Marshal Lannan. The\ndemand is made on behalf of the Salem\nand Philadelphia Navigation company, in\nwhose possession the goods were at the\ntime of the seizure.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1356, 5854, 2341, 5854, 2341, 6424, 1356, 6424 ] ], "area": 562392.0065207547, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 4, "bbox": [ 1356, 5854, 985, 570 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 455, "score": 1.0, "text": "ST. JOHNS, N. F., Oct. 15.\u2014Much agi-\ntation prevails as to revenue returns and\nthe colony's future. The prevalent feeling\nis that Newfoundland is almost certain to\nbe financially embarrassed again on Dec.\n31, when the half yearly interest is due.\nTwo more smugglers have been convict-\ned and sentenced, and four others turned\ninformers and gave information disclosing\nfull particulars of a gigantic conspiracy\nagainst the revenue laws, involving and\ninculpating hundreds of citizens.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 160, 310, 6454, 310, 6454, 1062, 160, 1062 ] ], "area": 4733088.000000001, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 4, "bbox": [ 160, 310, 6294, 752 ], "category_id": 2, "id": 456, "score": 1.0, "text": "", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 347, 8690, 1332, 8690, 1332, 9083, 347, 9083 ] ], "area": 388334.9136905661, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 4, "bbox": [ 347, 8690, 985, 393 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 457, "score": 1.0, "text": "MELROSE, Mass., Oct. 15.\u2014Charles\nHyatt, who disappeared last Thursday,\nwas found dead in the woods just outside\nthis town. He had been subject to epilep-\nsy, and it is supposed that while suffering\nfrom one of these attacks he wandered\ninto the woods and died from exposure\nduring the storm of Sunday.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2391, 7110, 3386, 7110, 3386, 7673, 2391, 7673 ] ], "area": 560780.8501132076, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 4, "bbox": [ 2391, 7110, 995, 563 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 458, "score": 1.0, "text": "WASHINGTON, Oct. 15.\u2014It was stated\nwith a certain degree of confidence about\nthe city hall that the grand jury, which\nhas been investigating the case of Miss\nElizabeth Flagler, charged with killing a\nyoung colored boy last August, had voted\nto return an indictment charging Miss\nFlagler with manslaughter. The district\nattorney stated that he was compelled to\nremain silent regarding this subject, and\nhe declined to affirm or deny the state-\nment circulated.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 5528, 8132, 6340, 8132, 6340, 8241, 5528, 8241 ] ], "area": 89345.41071698113, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 4, "bbox": [ 5528, 8132, 812, 109 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 459, "score": 1.0, "text": "CANDIDATES' EXPENSES.\n", "to_id": "a2066d2f-b" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1393, 8857, 2366, 8857, 2366, 9078, 1393, 9078 ] ], "area": 215844.5703245283, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 4, "bbox": [ 1393, 8857, 973, 221 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 460, "score": 1.0, "text": "WILKESBARRE, Pa., Oct. 15.\u2014Edward\nJ. Gibbons, a prominent politician and\nreal estate owner, was killed by a fall of a\nroof in the Mill Creek mine. He was em-\nployed as foreman.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 327, 8257, 1342, 8257, 1342, 8590, 327, 8590 ] ], "area": 338085.28531320754, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 4, "bbox": [ 327, 8257, 1015, 333 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 461, "score": 1.0, "text": "SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Oct. 15.\u2014Corbett\nand party have left for Hot Springs. Be-\nfore leaving Corbett expressed himself as\nthoroughly disgusted with the prospects\nof having the fight. He said he would not\nbe surprised if he and Fitzsimmons had\nto fight in private.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 331, 7748, 1334, 7748, 1334, 8166, 331, 8166 ] ], "area": 420540.6415698113, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 4, "bbox": [ 331, 7748, 1003, 418 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 462, "score": 1.0, "text": "CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex., Oct. 15.\u2014Mar-\ntin Julian wired the mayor of Hot Springs\nthat he would not leave here with Fitz-\nsimmons for that place until a sufficient\nsum of money was raised by the citizens\nof that place and deposited in some re-\nsponsible man's hands to defray all legal\nexpenses that may arise by their going to\nArkansas.\n", "to_id": "f667e1ef-a" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 5440, 8270, 6439, 8270, 6439, 9067, 5440, 9067 ] ], "area": 797030.3203018869, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 4, "bbox": [ 5440, 8270, 999, 797 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 463, "score": 1.0, "text": "More Returns Received by Town Clerk\nBelden Under the New Law.\nIn addition to the list published in\nyesterday's DEMOCRAT the following\ncandidates for office at the recent elec-\ntion have filed statements with the town\nclerk:\nPorter L. Wood: Malone & Co for\n1,000 pasters, $1.50; C. & M. T. Maloney\nfor 1,000 pasters, $1.50 postage and sta-\ntionary $3; total $6.\nEward F. Cole: The treasurer of\nthe democratic town committee, $100.\nHenry F. Sanford; to republican town\ncommittee, $5.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2342, 1414, 3383, 1414, 3383, 7037, 2342, 7037 ] ], "area": 5856936.256784908, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 4, "bbox": [ 2342, 1414, 1041, 5623 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 464, "score": 1.0, "text": "Information Received at Washington by\nJapanese Minister Regarding the Disap-\npearance and Probable Death of the\nQueen\u2014Korean Legation Think Her Dead.\nWASHINGTON, Oct. 15.\u2014Information of\nthe formidable uprising in Korea, result-\ning in the disappearance and probable\ndeath of the queen and the landing of\nmilitary forces by the United States and\nEuropean powers, has been received by\nMinister Kurino of Japan from the for-\neign office at Tokyo. It is quite sensa-\ntional, indicating the landing of marines\nby Russia, the United States and probably\nGreat Britain.\nThe latest dispatch to Minister Kurino\nstates that a force of Russian marines, 40\nin number, has been landed. Thus far\nthey have confined themselves to guard-\ning the Russian legation at Seoul.\nUnited States marines were landed from\nthe Yorktown to the number of 16. It is\nbelieved also that British marines have\nbeen landed. Besides these the Japanese\nhave a considerable force of soldiers at\nSeoul, who have been preserving order.\nThe dispatches come from Tokyo and\ncommunicate the substance of dispatches\nreceived from General Muira, the Japanese\nenvoy at Seoul. They are dated from the\n9th to the 12th inst. It appears in these\ndispatches that the trouble had its incep-\ntion through the queen's dislike of the\nnewly organized soldiery of Korea. The\nold soldiers had the primitive equipment\nof the far east, but with the progress of\nJapanese influence in Korea two battal-\nions of Korean troops were organized on\nmodern methods. Each battalion num-\nbered 600 men, armed with modern weap-\nons. They were well drilled and officered.\nTai Won Kun Leads the Antiroyal Forces.\nWhen the queen showed her disfavor to-\nward these new troops, they appealed to\nthe Tai Won Kun, a powerful chief, who\nhas long been at enmity with the queen.\nHe accepted the leadership of the new\ntroops, and at the head of one battalion\nentered the queen's palace. The native\nsoldiers fled from the palace. The Tokyo\ndispatches do not state specifically what\nbecame of the queen further than that she\nhas disappeared and cannot be located.\nThe officials are inclined to believe, how-\never, that the unofficial reports of the\nqueen's death are true.\nThe Japanese government, the dis-\npatches further state, has acted quickly\non the reports and has appointed a com-\nmission to inquire into the facts. In the\nmeantime it is emphatically denied that\nthe queen's death, if it has occurred, was\ndue to the Japanese. One report is that\na Japanese Soshi killed the queen. This\nis not yet confirmed in the dispatches re-\nceived here. The officials say that the\nSoshi are an irresponsible and lawless\nclass, and that their acts cannot be laid to\nthe Japanese people or government.\nGeneral Muira's reports also cover the\nwork of Japanese troops in preserving or-\nder. These troops were stationed opposite\nthe palace, having secured this point of \nvantage some time since through the Ko-\nrean government. They took no part in\nthe attack on the palace, but after it had\noccurred, when the native troops were\nfleeing and the new battalions were en-\nforcing their success in capturing the pal-\nace, the Japanese troops aided in prevent-\ning bloodshed and disorder. It is probable\nthat some deaths occurred during the me-\nlee. Following this came the landing of\nUnited States and Russian marines, and,\nas is believed, the landing of the British.\nPrince Pak Likely to Rule Korea.\nThe latest indications are that the Tal\nWou Kun and the king are in control of\naffairs at the Korean capital. The king\nhas been the nominal ruler, but the queen\nhas heretofore been recognized as the real\nruler. The influence of the king and the\nTai Won Kun are distinctly favorable to\nthe Japanese.\nAt the Korean legation no word has\nbeen received from the disturbed capital.\nThe officials are much exercised and do not\ndoubt that the queen has met her death,\nalthough they are not ready to abandon\nhope. In case official confirmation is re-\nceived there will be such formal ceremony\nas is usual on the death of a sovereign.\nThe legation will go into mourning, but\nthere is not likely to be a funeral service,\nalthough this has been considered as a\nfurther mark of respect.\nRecent news from Korea makes Prince\nPak, lately prime minister of that coun-\ntry, the central figure of interest in Wash-\nington. He has been here for the last few\nweeks and is impatiently awaiting an ex-\npected summons from the members of the\nprogressive party, of which he is the lead-\ner, asking him to return and resume his\nmission of reforming the government. He\nis likely to be the future ruler of Korea.", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1372, 7247, 2351, 7247, 2351, 7767, 1372, 7767 ] ], "area": 510487.7210566038, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 4, "bbox": [ 1372, 7247, 979, 520 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 465, "score": 1.0, "text": "STEUBENVILLE, O., Oct. 15.\u2014At Hope-\ndale, O., Miss Buckingham, a highly rep-\nutable young lady, was met by a drunken\nman named Leggett. The girl stepped off\nthe sidewalk to avoid Leggett, but he\ngrabbed her by the arm, and with an\noath drew a revolver and shot the young\nwoman through the heart. He escaped,\nbut was quickly overtaken by a mob,\nwhich was about to lynch him when he\nwas rescued by the officers of the law.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2392, 8375, 3383, 8375, 3383, 8742, 2392, 8742 ] ], "area": 364684.86315471696, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 4, "bbox": [ 2392, 8375, 991, 367 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 466, "score": 1.0, "text": "RUTLAND, Vt., Oct. 15.\u2014Edward Kemp-\nter shot Miss Johonnott of Burlington,\nand a moment later shot and killed him-\nself. The first bullet shattered a large\nbutton, then glanced off the steel in the\nyoung woman's corset. She was stunned\nby the shock, but otherwise uninjured.\nJealousy was the cause.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2392, 7771, 3382, 7771, 3382, 8285, 2392, 8285 ] ], "area": 509855.1486792453, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 4, "bbox": [ 2392, 7771, 990, 514 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 467, "score": 1.0, "text": "LONDON, Oct. 15.\u2014The Kolnische Zei-\ntung published a dispatch from a corre-\nspondent in Constantinople asserting that\ninformation had been received there that\nthe town of Zabara, Arabia, on the Per-\nsian gulf, had been bombarded by two\nBritish warships and had been destroyed.\nThe English government has no news of\nany such bombardment, and officials be-\nlieve that it refers to the shelling of Arab\ndhows of the town of Bahreim recently.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1390, 4117, 2263, 4117, 2263, 4191, 1390, 4191 ] ], "area": 64675.178626415094, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 4, "bbox": [ 1390, 4117, 873, 74 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 468, "score": 1.0, "text": "WEDDED TWO WOMEN.", "to_id": "kO-3YLtMVP" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2388, 8837, 3378, 8837, 3378, 9092, 2388, 9092 ] ], "area": 252542.28709433967, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 4, "bbox": [ 2388, 8837, 990, 255 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 469, "score": 1.0, "text": "MICHIGAN CITY, Ind., Oct. 15.\u2014Four\nconvicts made a dash for liberty from the\nstate prison here. One fell from the pris-\non walls and broke his leg. The other\nmen were captured by the guards.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1396, 1124, 2214, 1124, 2214, 1213, 1396, 1213 ] ], "area": 73677.93531137255, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 4, "bbox": [ 1396, 1124, 818, 89 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 470, "score": 1.0, "text": "DURANT TRIAL DELAYED.\n", "to_id": "f26c27a6-2" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 5412, 1116, 6443, 1116, 6443, 8100, 5412, 8100 ] ], "area": 7205307.87043019, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 4, "bbox": [ 5412, 1116, 1031, 6984 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 471, "score": 1.0, "text": "odge rooms by electric fans. A first-\nclass passenger elevator, not yet com\nleted, will run from cellar to attic. The\nront of the building is designed in the\nVenetian-Gothic style. The material of\nhe first two stories is Potsdam red sand-\ntone. The upper stories are faced with\nld gold Pompeian brick trimmed with\npeckled terra cotta. The parlors are\nhandsomely furnished and it is the in-\nention to have them open every day and\nevening for members. When finished\nhe building will have cost over $100,000,\nnd it is an ornament to the city.\nThe Local Lodges.\nFifty years ago, on July 1, 1845, the\nfirst lodge of Odd Fellows in Waterbury,\nNosahogan, was organized with thirteen\nmembers. The records show that for a\nlong time it required the hardest kind of\nwork to make the lodge self-sustaining.\nFor ten years there was a gradual in-\nrease in membership, but the following\ndecade was filled with trials. The mem-\nbership decreased annually until 1865,\nwhen the tide turned and the member-\nship continually increased, until to-day,\nold Nosahogan, with a membership of\n55, is the banner lodge in Connecticut.\nThe total number admitted to member-\nship since the lodge was organized was\n1,098. During the half century the total\namount paid for relief was $40,624.69.\nTownsend lodge was organized on\nJanuary 1, 1872, and has a membership\nof 357. It has distributed $12,630.50 for\nhe relief of its members and their fam-\nlies.\nOn September 20, 1853, Ansantawae\nencampment, No 20, was organized. It \nhas a membership of three hundred.\nRebekah lodge, I. O. O. F., composed\nlargely of the wives, daughters and sis-\nters of Oddfellows, was organized on\nJune 15, 1892, with sixty-one members.\nIt now has a membership of 128; forty-\nnine brothers and seventy-nine sisters.\nCanton T. R. Martin was organized as\na uniformed branch of the order in this\ncity on May 30, 1893. It had an original\nmembership of twenty-six, which has\nbeen increased to over one hundred.\nOther additions to the local lodges\nwere the Nosahogan Aid association, or-\nganized on May 4, 1884, having a mem-\nbership at present of 240, and the Nosa-\nhogan Piscatorial association, a body of\ngood fellows, organized on August\n17, 1887.\nMuch of the success of the day's ex-\nercises is due to the hard working com-\nmittees. F. E. Cross was chairman of\nthe committee of arrangement and F. W.\nTate, secretary and treasurer, the other\nmembers being J. C. Moore, C. F. Trott,\nG. Fred Barnes, R. E. Colby, D. L.\nDickinson, F. K. Woolworth, H. E.\nLivingstone, A. H. Osborne and J. H.\nPilling.\nThe dedication ceremonies will take\nplace this evening. There will be an ad-\ndress of welcome by Past Master George\nH. Cowell. The dedication ceremony\nprescribed on the Oddfellows' book of\nceremonies will be used. F. E. Cross,\nchairman of the building committee, or\nGeorge H. Cowell, chairman of the\nOddfellows building association, will\nturn the building over to Grand Master\nAlling, who will make a short address.\nThe festivities will conclude with a\ngrand ball in charge of the following\ncommittees:\nArrangements: J. C. Moore, G. Fred\nBarnes, C. H. Bronson, H. G. Filley, W.\nS. Trott, Fred Davis, G. A. King, W. M.\nGillette.\nReception: C. H. Bronson, chair-\nman; E.C. Lewis, L. I. Munson, Charles\nE. Hall, J. H. Hart, T. D. Barlow, John\nBlair, H. W. Lake, B. L. Coe, B. G.\nBryan and G. E. Judd.\nFloor: G. A. King, floor director; G.\nFred Barnes, J. P. Morgan, W. D. Up-\nson, H. B. Carter, H. E. Livingstone,\nW. W. Sackett, C. G. Belden, C. G.\nHampson, F. W. Elsdon, F. S. Booth.\nGrand Encampment Meeting.\nThe session of the Grand Encamp-\nment, I. O. O. F., of Connecticut, was\nheld in the Masonic temple at 11 o'clock.\nGrand Patriarch William H. Tyler of\nMeriden reported the order in a flour-\nishing condition. These officers were\nelected: Grand patriarch, Dumond P.\nMerwin, Milford; grand high priest, \nGeorge W. Camp, Bridgeport; grand\nsecretary, Frederick Botsford, New Ha-\nven; treasurer, J. W. Smith, Water-\nbury; grand senior warden, Ar-\nthur J. Wheeler, Norwalk; grand\njunior warden, Frederick Barnes, Water-\nbury; grand representative, William H.\nTyler, Meriden. These appointments\nwere made by the grand patriarch;\ngrand marshal, George S. Draper, Nor-\nwich; grand sentinel, H. E. Thatcher,\nHartford; grand outside sentinel, Robert\nSizer, New Haven. It was voted to\nhold the next meeting on the third Tues-\nday of October, 1896, at Meriden. The\nboard of managers of the state Oddfel-\nlows home met this afternoon in Judge\nCowell's office.\nLast night Undertaker Martin Bergin\nreceived a dispatch from Boston re-\nquesting him not to inter the remains of\nGeorge Longill, who died of injuries\nreceived in the wreck on the New Eng-\nland road Sunday night, and stating that\nfriends would arrive here this afternoon.\nThe dispatch was signed H. I. Longill.\nThe dead man was well daessed and had\nthe appearance of a person of more than\nordinary rank.\nSuspicious Characters Arrested.\nDetective Egan this afternoon arrested\ntwo men who were acting suspiciously\non the street. They gave their names\nas Jack Mahon and Joe Lyons. There\nis no special charge against them on the\nblotter.", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1370, 5645, 2335, 5645, 2335, 5721, 1370, 5721 ] ], "area": 74112.92286792453, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 4, "bbox": [ 1370, 5645, 965, 76 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 472, "score": 1.0, "text": "NEWFOUNDLAND TROUBLES\n", "to_id": "2f20d7dc-d" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2633, 7051, 3125, 7051, 3125, 7094, 2633, 7094 ] ], "area": 21633.43154716981, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 4, "bbox": [ 2633, 7051, 492, 43 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 473, "score": 1.0, "text": "Miss Flagler's Case.\n", "to_id": "3399f1b2-f" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1563, 7176, 2173, 7176, 2173, 7224, 1563, 7224 ] ], "area": 29803.402867924528, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 4, "bbox": [ 1563, 7176, 610, 48 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 474, "score": 1.0, "text": "Shot Through the Heart.\n", "to_id": "d4c334da-1" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 272, 1302, 1284, 1302, 1284, 1436, 272, 1436 ] ], "area": 135625.60211320757, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 4, "bbox": [ 272, 1302, 1012, 134 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 475, "score": 1.0, "text": "WILL BE SUMMONED, IF NEEDED, TO\nSTOP THE FIGHT.\n", "to_id": "uFkNfpDAV0" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 282, 1137, 1261, 1137, 1261, 1270, 282, 1270 ] ], "area": 130207.0, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 4, "bbox": [ 282, 1137, 979, 133 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 476, "score": 1.0, "text": "MILITIA IN READINESS.", "to_id": "d92d38ef-5" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 550, 7689, 1141, 7689, 1141, 7739, 550, 7739 ] ], "area": 30126.30478490566, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 4, "bbox": [ 550, 7689, 591, 50 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 477, "score": 1.0, "text": "Fitzsimmons Is Cautious.\n", "to_id": "18b44269-5" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2450, 7702, 3299, 7702, 3299, 7751, 2450, 7751 ] ], "area": 42484.2133735849, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 4, "bbox": [ 2450, 7702, 849, 49 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 478, "score": 1.0, "text": "Reported Bombardment of Zabara.\n", "to_id": "f66b9f59-1" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3363, 1279, 4357, 1279, 4357, 1450, 3363, 1450 ] ], "area": 170060.73593882355, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 4, "bbox": [ 3363, 1279, 994, 171 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 479, "score": 1.0, "text": "GREAT DEMONSTRATION BY THE ODD\nFELLOWS OF WATERBURY.\n", "to_id": "miRMOkuK8Z" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1412, 6459, 2285, 6459, 2285, 6511, 1412, 6511 ] ], "area": 45529.98593207547, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 4, "bbox": [ 1412, 6459, 873, 52 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 480, "score": 1.0, "text": "Demand the Return of Seized Arms.\n", "to_id": "e165cbf6-6" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3391, 1124, 4279, 1124, 4279, 1264, 3391, 1264 ] ], "area": 125328.82394352941, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 4, "bbox": [ 3391, 1124, 888, 140 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 481, "score": 1.0, "text": "AFTER FIFTY YEARS.\n", "to_id": "68d9004f-e" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2336, 1127, 3321, 1127, 3321, 1258, 2336, 1258 ] ], "area": 129044.64068078435, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 4, "bbox": [ 2336, 1127, 985, 131 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 482, "score": 1.0, "text": "THE UPSPRING IN KOREA.\n", "to_id": "47ab6da2-5" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2612, 8316, 3173, 8316, 3173, 8362, 2612, 8362 ] ], "area": 26395.124649056605, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 4, "bbox": [ 2612, 8316, 561, 46 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 483, "score": 1.0, "text": "Corset Saved Her Life.\n", "to_id": "1078bacd-1" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 591, 8204, 1095, 8204, 1095, 8247, 591, 8247 ] ], "area": 22202.384181132078, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 4, "bbox": [ 591, 8204, 504, 43 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 484, "score": 1.0, "text": "Corbett Is Disgusted.\n", "to_id": "777e129d-2" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1374, 7873, 2362, 7873, 2362, 8359, 1374, 8359 ] ], "area": 480207.8044981133, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 4, "bbox": [ 1374, 7873, 988, 486 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 485, "score": 1.0, "text": "ALBANY, Oct. 15.\u2014Chairman Henry E.\nAbell of the legislative subcommittee\nwhich is investigating the state depart-\nments says the investigation of the board\nof regents will be taken up and pushed to\na conclusion as soon as possible. This in-\nvestigation has reached an important\nstage, and it is understood that new de-\nvelopments will be brought out of a de-\ncidedly interesting nature.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 508, 8634, 1174, 8634, 1174, 8680, 508, 8680 ] ], "area": 31286.776030188674, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 4, "bbox": [ 508, 8634, 666, 46 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 486, "score": 1.0, "text": "Found Dead In the Woods.\n", "to_id": "5c2e25f1-f" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2564, 8783, 3217, 8783, 3217, 8826, 2564, 8826 ] ], "area": 28161.161600000007, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 4, "bbox": [ 2564, 8783, 653, 43 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 487, "score": 1.0, "text": "Unsuccessful Jail Breaking\n", "to_id": "0f724b57-3" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2340, 1272, 3322, 1272, 3322, 1402, 2340, 1402 ] ], "area": 128295.9866164706, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 4, "bbox": [ 2340, 1272, 982, 130 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 488, "score": 1.0, "text": "SERIOUS TROUBLE iN THE HERMlT\nKINGDOM.\n", "to_id": "3399f1b2-f" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1542, 7808, 2192, 7808, 2192, 7854, 1542, 7854 ] ], "area": 29950.21766037736, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 4, "bbox": [ 1542, 7808, 650, 46 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 489, "score": 1.0, "text": "The Regents' Investigation.\n", "to_id": "2c25fdb5-e" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1353, 5748, 2344, 5748, 2344, 5844, 1353, 5844 ] ], "area": 95286.78786415095, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 4, "bbox": [ 1353, 5748, 991, 96 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 490, "score": 1.0, "text": "It's Treasury Is Empty and Gigantic Rev-\nenue Frauds Discovered.\n", "to_id": "f4e0ac5f-9" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1382, 8420, 2353, 8420, 2353, 8762, 1382, 8762 ] ], "area": 332809.740437736, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 4, "bbox": [ 1382, 8420, 971, 342 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 491, "score": 1.0, "text": "ALBANY, Oct. 15.\u2014The Tourist Cycle\ncompany of Syracuse has been incorpo-\nrated, with a capital stock of $100,000.\nThe directors are E. C. Stearns, H. E.\nMaslin and Harry White of Syracuse and\nJ. R. Tinkham and E. F. Walton of New\nYork.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 272, 1471, 1307, 1471, 1307, 5116, 272, 5116 ] ], "area": 3775201.554475471, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 4, "bbox": [ 272, 1471, 1035, 3645 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 492, "score": 1.0, "text": "The Governor Will Prevent the Corbett-\nFitzsimmons Encounter at All Hazards,\nMexico Is Now Spoken of as the Pro-\nspective Battleground.\nLITTLE ROCK, Oct. 15.\u2014Governor Clark\nfurnished fresh evidence of his determina-\ntion to prevent the Corbett-Fitzsimmons\nfight at Hot Springs or in Arkansas. A\ntelegram was sent by the governor to\nBrigadier General John A. Taylor of For-\nrest City of the Arkansas state guard\nsummoning him to a conference at once.\nThe meaning of the conference is that the\ngovernor desires to acquaint himself with\nthe available strength of the state militia,\nso that he may act knowingly if the situa-\ntion at Hot Springs reaches a crisis\nwhere the services of the militia may be re-\nquired.\nGeneral Taylor is expected to arrive to-\nday and consult with the governor.\nAccording to the offers contained in\ntelegrams and letters received at the ex-\necutive office, Governor Clark estimates\nthat the services of 10,000 men are at his\ndisposal for the purpose of putting down\nthe fight if needed. These offers come\nfrom all parts of the state.\nClark Determined to Prevent the Fight.\nA vigorous determination to prevent\nthe fight is plainly discernable in the sig-\nnificant proceedings at the executive office.\nIndeed Governor Clark was more emphat-\nic than ever in saying that the fight would\nnot be allowed to come off in Arkansas.\nHe goes so far as to say that if the affair\noccurs as advertised at Hot Springs he\nwould resign and try to find an office that\nhe could run. The governor says Corbett\nand Fitzsimmons have been warned, and\nif they now arrive at Hot Springs bent on\nthe mission of fighting their presence in\nthe city or county will be considered an\novert act and will be treated accordingly.\nThe governor says he will do everything\nwithin the scope of his power to prevent\nthe big mill. He says that he realizes that\nHot Springs is anxious to retrieve its past\nmisfortunes, and he would like to help\nthe city, but in this instance his duty is\nplain, and he will use his utmost dili-\ngence and power to do what it is his duty\nto do. He would not like to put the state\nto the expense of sending several compa-\nnies of the state militia to Hot Springs,\nand he hopes the principals and their\nbackers in the proposed fight, together\nwith all parties concerned or interested,\nwill not impose the necessity of ordering\nthe militia to the scene in order to stop\nthe fight. Concluding his interview, Gov-\nernor Clark said he did not want to see\nany blood shed as a result of the pugilists'\nrefusal to refrain from making prepara-\ntions to fight. He sincerely hoped that it\nwould be avoided.\n\"I am neither seeking nor slighting any\nresponsibility in this matter,\" he contin-\nued, \"and will do my duty.\"\nWhen questioned in reference to the\nproposition to change the affair into a\nglove contest, Governor Clark said that\nhe could make no distinction between a\nglove contest and a prize fight. It was a\nprize fight no matter what it was called.", "to_id": "GSOdr_b6xh" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 318, 5202, 1326, 5202, 1326, 7666, 318, 7666 ] ], "area": 2485391.7333735847, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 4, "bbox": [ 318, 5202, 1008, 2464 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 493, "score": 1.0, "text": "HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Oct. 15\u2014The law\nwill soon be appealed to decide whether\na scientific contest between skilled boxers\nwith soft gloves will be a violation of its\nprovisions in the state of Arkansas.\nManager Vendig said: \"We have not\ncome to Arkansas and the city of Hot\nSprings with any purpose to violate its\nlaws. If Mr. Corbett and Mr. Fitzsim-\nmons cannot come to this city and give\nsuch an exhibition as is provided for in\nour article of agreement as they now\nstand\u2014a limited number of rounds with\nsoft gloves, the authorized officers being\nempowered to stop the exhibition if it be-\ncomes brutal\u2014then the exhibition will\nsurely not take place in Hot Springs. The\nbest authority at our service says that\nthis will be no violation of the laws of the\nstate, but to make ourselves absolutely\nsafe the citizens' committee has engaged\nthe best representatives of the legal pro-\nfession in Arkansas, and they are looking\ndiligently into the matter at this time.\nWe shall have a decision from them by to-\nmorrow, and upon their advice we shall\nact. The matter will be brought into the\ncourts as soon as we can get it there. If\nwe cannot have the fight here, we have an\nabsolute guarantee of protection from\nthree different places in Mexico\u2014one of\nthem just across the Rio Grande from El\nPaso. Until we know just where we\nstand legally in this matter here we shall\ndo nothing.\"\nThe ministers called a meeting at the\nCentral Methodist church, and quite a\ncrowd gathered. William A. Brady, Cor-\nbett's manager, was present and asked if\na representative of Mr. Corbett might be\npermitted to have a few words. There\nwere a few subdued expressions of dissent,\nbut calls to \"Speak! Speak!\" began to\nfill the room, and Mr. Brady was permit-\nted to talk. Mr. Brady's talk captured\nthe house, and when he finished such an\nacclamation of cheers and handclapping\nwent up as was never before seen or heard\nin that sacred edifice. The church people\nwere completely nonplused, and in a few\nminutes more the house was practically\nempty.", "to_id": "2543304b-6" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3382, 1490, 4417, 1490, 4417, 9058, 3382, 9058 ] ], "area": 7837300.963743396, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 4, "bbox": [ 3382, 1490, 1035, 7568 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 494, "score": 1.0, "text": "Thousands of Visitors From all Over\nNew England Royally Entertained\nBeautiful Decorations, Excellent Music\nand a Big Parade\u2014Dedication of the\nNew Building and Anniversary Bal\nThis Evening.\nThe Oddfellows of Waterbury were not\nvery fortunate in their selection of a day\nfor the observance of the fiftieth anni\nversary of the introduction of the order\nin this city, and the dedication of their\nbeautiful new home. Nature was un-\nkind and the weather was not all that\ncould have been desired. The visitors\ncame by every train and\nthe committees were very early\nabroad providing for the comfort\nof their guests. It was an immense un-\ndertaking to provide for the thousands\nwho visited the city, but\nevery detail had been arranged\nto a nicety and the procedings were\nmarked with the best of order. If any\nof our guests have been overlooked,\nslighted or treated ungraciously the fault\nwas not of the heart, for Waterbury\ntried to outdo itself on this occasion,\npeople of all classes co-operating with\nthe committee to make the affair a suc-\ncess.\nIt is estimated that there are four\nthousand Oddfellows in the city and\nhundreds of visitors have been coming\nin by train and trolley cars. The fact\nthat it is a legal holiday, created by the\nlate session of the general assembly in\nhonor of the martyred president, Lin-\ncoln, added to the interest in the exer-\ncises and undoubtedly increased the \ncrowds, it being an idle day in many\nplaces. The factories, schools and\nbusiness houses are closed, and alto-\ngether it is the greatest celebration Wa-\nterbury has ever witnessed.\nDespite the immense crowds on the\nstreet good order was maintained. Tele-\ngrams were received by the local author-\nities from Boston, New York, Springfield\nand Hartford that many pickpockets and\nsneak thieves had left for Waterbury.\nIt was also said that the city was over-\nrun with lewd women, but up to 3\no'clock no complaints had been made to\nthe police.\nThe center of attraction was the visit-\ning Rebekas, 400 in number. The\nMeriden members paraded behind the\nband from the depot. They held a\nmeeting in the Scovill house late this\nafternoon. The Meriden encampment\nacted as escort to the grand patriarch.\nThe Decorations.\nThe decorations were the most general\nand artistic ever seen in the city. Pri-\nvate residences vied with business houses\nin an effort to outdo each other, with the\nresult that almost every building in the\ncenter and many on the outskirts, too,\nwere resplendent with flags, bunting,\nand bannerettes of every description. The\nvisiting Oddfellows must have been led\nto believe, when looking at the different\nbuildings, that their brethren in Water-\nbury owned the town. And they were\nright, for the place was theirs for to-\nday. Some of the decorations were a\nlittle amusing and caused the uninitiated\nto believe that those hanging them out\nmeant to give offense to the order, but\nthis was not the case, as those conver-\nsant with the mysteries of the order can\nattest. At the residence of J. B.\nWells on Livery street, within easy view\nof the visitors as they proceeded from\nthe New England depot, a banner was\nhung out with the picture of a jackass\npainted among reading matter so that it\nread, \"Nosahogan's Jackass Welcomes\nYou.\" An unique emblem was set out\nat the rooms of the Wheel club on North\nMain street, consisting of three bicycle\ntires arranged so as to give an excellent\nrepresentation of the triple links. A\nhuge banner marked \"Welcome,\" sus-\npended across the street from the Wel-\nton fountain to Irvin bloc, met the\neye of all who could crowd themselves\ninto Exchange place, and one of the same\ndesign was stretched from from above\nthe entrance to the City hall to one of\nthe elms in the green. The latter\nwas handsomely decorated with the\ntriple links with the letters \"F. L. T.\"\nneatly arranged in the links. When all\nare in the superlative degree it is not\nnecessary to particularize; but no one\ncould help admiring the great efforts\nwhich were made to add to the majestic\nsplendor of the Apothecaries hall build-\ning and the Bohl block. The new Odd\nFellows hall, Irving block, Lilley block,\nG. A. R. hall, and in fact every business\nblock in the center was in holiday at-\ntire and the owners and occupants seemed\nto take a pride in the great artistic\ntriumphs. A noticeable feature of the\ndecorations was a fair sprinkling of\ngreen flags, which seemed to lend ad-\ndition alarm to the other colors. They\nwere the object of much attention. The\nrooms of the Catholic Literary associa-\ntion and St Joseph's T.A. society in the\nLilley block and the Elks rooms\nwere also splendidly decorated\nand a reference to this fact brought this\nremark from Alderman Cross, chairman\nof the committee of arrangements:\n\"While I am much pleased with the ef-\nforts of all classes of citizens to assist us\nin extending a warm welcome to our\nvisiting friends, still I am not much sur-\nprised at it. Oddfellowship is an in-\nstitution of toleration, and organizations\nfounded on this principle are sure to\nmerit the approval all true Americans\nregardless of class or creed.\" The Watch\nshop lot, where the guests were seated\nfor dinner, was a rare sight and the em-\nployes of the factory did themselves\nproud as waiters. Attired in their best\ncostumes, with handsome white aprons\nand natty headgear, no wonder the\nguests lingered about the tables as long\nas time would permit. The ivied walls\nof the factory presented an inviting as-\npect. Over one of the windows in\nthe third story the letters\n\"I. O. O. F,\" were artistically ar-\nranged. At the second story a big\n\"Welcome\" sign could be seen from all\nover the grounds, and over the main en-\ntrance the name of the factory was\nshown. The reviewing stand on West\nMain street and the various buildings in\nthat section also look gay in their\nfinery, all showing the touch\nof master hands. Lincoln's picture was\n", "to_id": "2jXu4SY5m_" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 4390, 1093, 5412, 1093, 5412, 9051, 4390, 9051 ] ], "area": 8140859.57868679, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 4, "bbox": [ 4390, 1093, 1022, 7958 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 495, "score": 1.0, "text": "n evidence all over town and portrait\nof other national heroes were also ex\nhibited in various parts of the city.\nSome of the best specimens of art or\nexhibition to-day are the work of Pro\nfessor John Cluney of this city. The\nhouse of Bucholz of Springfield ex\ncelled all its previous efforts in the\nmanner of fine decorations, and the\nwork of the Waterbury Decorating Co\nwas also satisfactory.\nThe Parade.\nAs early as 1 o\u2019clock the different\nlodges were falling into their respective\nplaces, getting ready for the big parade.\nThe streets were thronged with people.\nThe sky, which in the morning promised\nbetter things, was overcast, but the\nspirits of the men were bright and noth\ning short of a heavy downpour of rain\ncould dampen their ardor. The whole\nregular police force was pressed into\nservice by Chief Egan and six super\nnumerary officers were also on duty.\nThe chief headed the parade with six\nteen officers, as follows: Officers Byrnes\nAhern, Reid, William Brickel, John\nBrickel, Blakeley, Cahey, Healey\nMichael Sullivan, John Sullivan, Mc\nNiff, Hayes, Tehan, Noonan, Moore and\nSmith. Sergeant Dodds acted as the\nright guide of the platoon. After pass\ning in review eight of the officers\ndropped out.\nPromptly at 1:30 o'clock the order\nwas given and the line moved. The re-\nviewing stand was on West Main street\nat the junction of West Main and State\nstreets. The mayor, city and town\nofficials reviewed the line, which was as\nfollows:\nChief Marshal John B. Doherty.\nChief of Staff H. B. Carter and the fol\nlowing members of the marshal's staff:\nHenry L. Wade, Jay H. Hart,\nCharles E. Turner, Clayton M. DeMott,\nCharles Brewer, David C. Griggs,\nWarren L. Hall, Paul Hamilton,\nMajor T. L Axtelle, E. A. Pierpont,\nD. L. Dickinson, John H. Guernsey,\nAugustin A. Crane.\nFIRST DIVISION ON NORTH WILLOW\nSTREET, CONSISTING OF\nPlatoon of police, Chief of Police George\nM. Egan, commander.\nChief Marshal and staff.\nBand.\nMarshal, Captain Charles E. Hall.\nColonel W. F. Tracy and staff, P. M.\nDepartment of Connecticut.\nConnecticut Regiment, Patriachs Mili-\ntant.\nBand.\nBrigadier General Frank M. Merrill and\nstaff, P. M., Department of\nMassachusetts.\nColonel George H. Smith, field and staff,\nThird Regiment, P. M., Depart-\nment of Massachusetts.\nThird Regiment, Patriarchs Militant, De-\npartment of Massachusetts.\nInvited guests in carriages.\nSECOND DIVISION ON SOUTH WILLOW\nSTREET.\nBand.\nMarshal, Captain John P. Kellogg.\nNosahogan Lodge, No 20. Waterbury.\nMagnolia Lodge, Brooklyn, N.Y.\nDerby Lodges.\nBirmingham Lodges.\nNorwich Lodges.\nTHIRD DIVISION ON HOLMES AVENUE.\nBand.\nMarshal, Captain Frank K. Woolworth.\nTownsend Lodge, No 89, Waterbury,\nConn.\nBand.\nSpringfield Lodges of Springfield, Mass.\nDanbury Lodges.\nFOURTH DIVISION ON STATE STREET.\nBand.\nMarshal, Sergeant-Major Edward L.\nCarter.\nNew Haven Lodges, New Haven, Conn.\nGuilford Lodges, Guilford, Conn.\nFIFTH DIVISION ON CENTRAL AVENUE.\nBand.\nMarshal, Captain Ernest C. Colby.\nHartford Lodges, Hartford, Conn.\nNew Britain Lodges, New Britain, Conn.\nBristol Lodges, Bristol, Conn.\nEast Hartford Lodges, East Hartford.\nConn.\nSouth Manchester Lodges, South Man-\nchester, Conn.\nSIXTH DIVISION ON PARK PLACE\nBand.\nMarshal, William J. Larkin.\nBridgeport Lodges, Bridgeport, Conn.\nStamford Lodges, Stamford, Conn.\nSouth Norwalk Lodges, South Norwalk\nConn.\nSeymour Lodges, Seymour Conn.\nNaugatuck Lodges, Naugatuck, Conn.\nSEVENTH DIVISION ON PROSPECT STREET\nBand.\nMarshal, Captain, James Geddes.\nMeriden Lodges, Meriden, Conn.\nSouth Meriden Lodges, South Meriden\nConn.\nWallingford Lodges, Wallingford, Conn.\nMiddletown Lodges, Middletown, Conn.\nCheshire Lodges, Cheshire, Conn.\nEIGHT DIVISION ON NORTH MAIN STREET\nAmerican Band, Torrington.\nMarshal, Lieutenant William M. Gillette.\nTorrington Lodges, Torrington Conn.\nPlainville Lodges, Plainville, Conn.\nThomaston Band.\nThomaston Lodges, Thomaston, Conn.\nBand.\nWinsted Lodges, Winsted, Conn.\nBand.\nAnsonia Lodges.\nNew Milford Lodges.\nIt took half an hour for the line to\npass a given point. Owing to the rain,\nwhich began to fall heavily before 2\no'clock, it was necessary to change the\nline of march. The march started at West\nMain in front of the reviewing stand\nSouth Main, countermarched to center\nand continued around the green to\nChurch street, to Grand, to Bank, to \nHere the parade was dismissed.\nAt 3 o'clock the men were served with\ndinner on the Watch shop grounds.\nThe New Building.\nThe Oddfellows' new building occu-\npies a ground space of eighty feet on\nthe front by 156 feet deep. The front\npart contains the parlors of the lodges\nand forty offices and is six stories high.\nIn the rear are the lodge rooms and the\nbanquet hall. On the first floor is the\npost office, the store of the Rochester\nClothing Co and E. W. Hale's news\nroom. It is a modern building in every\nrespect. Ventilation is applied to the\n", "to_id": "4caaf51a-6" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 476, 5140, 1163, 5140, 1163, 5191, 476, 5191 ] ], "area": 35173.01796226415, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 4, "bbox": [ 476, 5140, 687, 51 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 496, "score": 1.0, "text": "Vendig Unburdens Himself.\n", "to_id": "x4n8Meo-aa" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1344, 4227, 2335, 4227, 2335, 4328, 1344, 4328 ] ], "area": 100571.84851320756, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 4, "bbox": [ 1344, 4227, 991, 101 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 497, "score": 1.0, "text": "That Is What Is Claimed In a Suit Over a\nLarge Tract of Land.\n", "to_id": "36cd23e7-0" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1449, 8367, 2293, 8367, 2293, 8423, 1449, 8423 ] ], "area": 47273.518211764705, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 4, "bbox": [ 1449, 8367, 844, 56 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 498, "score": 1.0, "text": "Tourist Cycle Company Chartered.", "to_id": "c012eca6-a" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1638, 8791, 2100, 8791, 2100, 8847, 1638, 8847 ] ], "area": 25891.60428679245, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 4, "bbox": [ 1638, 8791, 462, 56 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 499, "score": 1.0, "text": "Killed by a Fall.\n", "to_id": "4b0eac04-2" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2934, 4818, 3847, 4818, 3847, 6621, 2934, 6621 ] ], "area": 1646180.5025125619, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 2934, 4818, 913, 1803 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 500, "score": 1.0, "text": "NEW YORK, May 7.\u2014Charles W.\nMorse, the former banker, who is now\nin the Tombs prison under sentence for\nviolation of the national banking law,\nhas not a share of stock, a bond or a\npiece of real estate left of his former\nestate of an estimated value of $30,-\n000,000, according to evidence which he\ngave in supplementary proceedings made\npublic today.\nMoore was at one time one of the largest\nholders of securities of the $60,000,000\nConsolidated Steamship Company and\ncontrolled three national banks. He testi-\nfied in the supplementary proceedings\nthat he had given all his property to\ncreditors to secure his debts, and declared\nthat he did not know whether the cred-\nitors had sold him out, but asserted that\nif there was any surplus derived from\nsuch sales it would only go to other\ncreditors who have obtained judgments\nagainst him, and that he personally would\nreceive none of the proceeds of the\nsales.\nMr. Morse said that the largest amount\nof bank stock which he formerly owned\nwas hypothecated \"in some twenty-odd\nhundred banks through Moseley & Co.\"\nHe stated that he owed E. J. Berwind\n$1,140,000, and that he gave Mr. Berwind\n$1,900,000 of Consolidated Steamship stock\nand his residence on 5th avenue, all of\nwhich, Mr. Morse said, was insufficient\nto cover his indebtedness to Mr. Ber-\nwind. Morse gave other property on 5th\navenue to Moseley & Co. to pay off loans\nmade to him.\nMr. Morse said that no member of his\nfamily had any property in which he\nwas interested, that he had no claims\nagainst anybody, that he never loaned\nmoney personally and that he never kept\na set of books.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1053, 250, 5686, 250, 5686, 1095, 1053, 1095 ] ], "area": 3914885.0000000023, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 1053, 250, 4633, 845 ], "category_id": 2, "id": 501, "score": 1.0, "text": "", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 4802, 8352, 5701, 8352, 5701, 9291, 4802, 9291 ] ], "area": 844644.4222478459, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 4802, 8352, 899, 939 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 502, "score": 1.0, "text": "PORTLAND, Ore., May 7.\u2014The feting\nof twelve Japanese officers of the cruising\nfleet visiting Pacific ports in Portland.\nJune 7 and 8, is expected to furnish the\nbest possible evidence that a genuine \"en-\ntente cordiale\" exists between the United\nstates and Nippon.\nHeaded by Admiral Ijichi, the officers\nwill arrive in Portland the morning of\nJune 7, the first day of the rose festival.\nEverything possible that can be displayed\nin Portland in a scenic way will be shown\nto the visitors.\nThe feature of the visit will be a ban-\nquet to be given by representative citi-\nzens at the Portland Hotel.\nThree hundred guests are expected to\nattend the banquet. Following the ban-\nquet a reception will be held by Consul\nNumane of Portland in honor of his coun-\ntrymen, to which the consul said 5,000\ninvitations would be issued.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1084, 6662, 1991, 6662, 1991, 7286, 1084, 7286 ] ], "area": 565999.4713043477, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 1084, 6662, 907, 624 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 503, "score": 1.0, "text": "SEATTLE, Wash., May 7.\u2014Dr. Hugh\nRoss, aged sixty-four, a pioneer among\nmedical men on the Pacific coast and a\nformer Red Cross surgeon, is dead at his\nhome here. While in the Red Cross\nservice in Manila during the Spanish-\nAmerican war he furnished drugs and\nother necessities out of his own purse,\nexpecting to be reimbursed later.\nWhen President Taft, as president of\nthe Red Cross Society, was in California\nhe was served with a writ to recover,\nbrought by Dr. Ross, but the proceedings\nwere non-suited for lack of jurisdiction.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1083, 5295, 1991, 5295, 1991, 6413, 1083, 6413 ] ], "area": 1015852.185652174, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 1083, 5295, 908, 1118 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 504, "score": 1.0, "text": "CHICAGO, May 7.\u2014Four-year-old Paul\nMaurice Montfort, who was killed yester-\nday by falling through a window of a\nSouth Side elevated train to the sidewalk,\nwas known among his friends as \"the\nmost photographed boy in America.\" His\nfather, A. W. Montfort, is a photographer\nwho does a large amount of commercial\nwork, and whenever a firm wished a\nbaby boy's picture to advertise its goods\nMr. Montfort used his little son as a\nmodel. Some of the firms using the boy's\npicture are national advertisers, and thus\nthe face of the lad has looked from\nstreet cars, newspapers, magazines and\nbillboards upon residences of hundreds of\ntowns and cities.\nIn one of his most widely known poses\nthe boy is smiling as a brand of talcum\npowder is being shaken over him. In an-\nother noted pose he is playing with a\nsafety razor and laughing. Millions of\npersons have seen his picture taken while\nseated upon a tin bath tub amusing him-\nself with a cake of soap.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2947, 6724, 3846, 6724, 3846, 7174, 2947, 7174 ] ], "area": 404634.086370313, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 2947, 6724, 899, 450 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 505, "score": 1.0, "text": "MUNICH, May 7.-Count Zeppelin said\nin an interview here today that the pro-\nposed airship trip from Friedrichshafen\nto Berlin would be undertaken before\nlong, but as the journey depended upon\nweather conditions he was unable now to\nname the date. The trip was suggested\nby Emperor William.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 4796, 7272, 5703, 7272, 5703, 8106, 4796, 8106 ] ], "area": 757306.6516582915, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 4796, 7272, 907, 834 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 506, "score": 1.0, "text": "DANVILLE, Ill., May 7.\u2014While sleep-\ning in the ante-room of his study, Father\nScrippo of the Westville Roman Catholic\nChurch was fired upon by three men\narmed with shotguns. The walls were rid-\ndied with shot from five charges and the\nglass door was shattered. The shot pass-\ning over his bed were imbedded in the\nwall at his side. Father Scrippo says:\n\"I received a letter a few days ago\nsigned 'Parishioners' which warmed me\nthat I had better leave town at once or I\nwould be killed. I have known that an\nattempt would be made to do me violence.\nI am ready and willing to give up my\nlife if I only die doing my duty.\"\nThe cause for the shooting, Father\nScrippo says, is his activity against the\nliquor element.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3874, 8538, 4782, 8538, 4782, 9292, 3874, 9292 ] ], "area": 685655.0034440776, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 3874, 8538, 908, 754 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 507, "score": 1.0, "text": "ST. JOHNS, N. F., May 7.\u2014The steamer\nLake Champlain, bound from Liverpool\nfor Montreal, put in here today leaking\nfrom a hole stove in her bow by heavy\nice off Cape Race yesterday. There are\nabout a thousand passengers on board.\nThe vessel made water so fast that it\nwas considered unsafe to proceed to her\ndestination, and it was decided to dock\nher for temporary repairs.\nThe Lake Champlain left Liverpool\nApril 28 for Montreal, in command of\nCapt. Webster. She is a steamer of 4,685\ntons net and is owned by the Canadian\nPacific Railway company. She was built\nin Glasgow in 1900.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1081, 7537, 1989, 7537, 1989, 7891, 1081, 7891 ] ], "area": 321878.9766785518, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 1081, 7537, 908, 354 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 508, "score": 1.0, "text": "Special Dispatch to The Star.\nRICHMOND, Va., May 7.\u2014Lewis M.\nJenkins, colored, the fifth of the negro\nmen engaged in the Powhatan robbery,\nmurder and burning, went to his death in\nthe electric chair in the penitentiary here\nthis morning at 7:25 o'clock. He made\nno statement.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1094, 8747, 1989, 8747, 1989, 9297, 1094, 9297 ] ], "area": 493113.5428527253, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 1094, 8747, 895, 550 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 509, "score": 1.0, "text": "Special Dispatch to The Star.\nMILWAUKEE. Wis., May 7.-Judge\nHenry L. Palmer, until a week ago rank-\ning Mason in America, and formerly\npresident of the Northwestern Mutual\nLife insurance Company, died early this\nmorning, aged nearly ninety years.\nJudge Palmer only last week resigned as\nthe head or the northern jurisdiction of\nMasonry after a service in that capacity\nsince 1879. He was president of the in-\nsurance company for about forty years.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1082, 8008, 1989, 8008, 1989, 8636, 1082, 8636 ] ], "area": 570936.5069037495, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 1082, 8008, 907, 628 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 510, "score": 1.0, "text": "Special Dispatch to The Star.\nPITTSBURG, Pa., May 7.\u2014Four per-\nsons were injured early this morning in\na fight followed by a raid upon the home\nof Tony Tarraco, in Upland street, when\nthe police attempted to arrest Tarraco\nfor stabbing William Vaught, an Amer-\nican. Many shots were exchanged in the\nbattle, and the Italian, after accidentally\nshooting his wife, was himself shot by a\npoliceman, but before being captured he\nshot one of the officers.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2021, 1191, 4723, 1191, 4723, 4010, 2021, 4010 ] ], "area": 7622397.315679257, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 2021, 1191, 2702, 2819 ], "category_id": 9, "id": 511, "score": 1.0, "text": "", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1114, 6447, 1926, 6447, 1926, 6514, 1114, 6514 ] ], "area": 55156.82264855099, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 1114, 6447, 812, 67 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 512, "score": 1.0, "text": "PIONEER PHYSICIAN DIES.\n", "to_id": "1776721e-1" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1082, 2527, 2002, 2527, 2002, 5043, 1082, 5043 ] ], "area": 2316992.036556522, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 1082, 2527, 920, 2516 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 513, "score": 1.0, "text": "CHICAGO, May 7.-High officials of the\nPennsylvania lines experienced a thrilling\nescape today from fire which destroyed\nthe special car on which they were travel-\ning from Pittsburg to Chicago. The of-\nficials were First Vice President Joseph\nWood, Second Vice President J. J. Tur-\nner and Chief Engineer Thomas Rodd.\nMr. Turner escaped through a window.\nThe Pennsylvania special, to which\nspecial car No. 7505 was attached, was\nrunning rapidly between Hanna and\nDavis station, Indiana, when at 6 a.m.\nthe fire was discovered by Mr. Wood.\nMr. Wood signaled the train to stop,\nshouting an alarm to Messrs. Turner and\nRodd. The latter and Mr. Wood were\nnear the doors and escaped in extreme\nneglige as the train came to a stop.\nExit Blocked by Flames.\nMeanwhile Mr. Turner, occupying a\ncompartment near the center of the car,\naroused by the heat and the shouts of his\ncompanions, opened the corridor door only\nto find his exit blocked by the flames,\nwhich had been fanned to fury by\nthe rapid rate at which the train was\nmoving. He promptly turned to the\nwindow and smashed the glass with his\nfist, no other instrument being at hand,\nthe sash refusing to budge.\nThe train, however, was obeying Mr.\nWood's signal with prodigious jerks, which\nalarmed the entire passenger list, and\npresently came to a standstill at tower\nS. Here the train crew from the outside\nsucceeded in raising the sash, and Mr.\nTurner was assisted to safety with no\ninjury more serious than a slightly cut\nhand.\nSalvaged Their Clothes.\nThe crew likewise made salvage of the\nraiment in the burning car. The car was\nthen shunted onto a siding and left to\nburn.\nThe train pulled into Chicago minus\none car, but otherwise none the worse for\nthe experience.\nThe officials came west from Pittsburg\non a routine trip and stopped only a\nshort time in this city\u2014just long enough,\nin fact, to catch the first train back to\nPittsburg.\nThe fire is believed to have been due to\ncrossed electric wires, although there is a\npossibility that it started from a spark\nfrom the locomotive.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 4840, 7047, 5643, 7047, 5643, 7114, 4840, 7114 ] ], "area": 54608.653073431225, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 4840, 7047, 803, 67 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 514, "score": 1.0, "text": "FIRE ON SLEEPING PRIEST.\n", "to_id": "37d04165-8" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 4784, 8139, 5695, 8139, 5695, 8210, 4784, 8210 ] ], "area": 65621.4970234823, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 4784, 8139, 911, 71 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 515, "score": 1.0, "text": "PORTLAND TO FETE JAPANESE.\n", "to_id": "0b33ea55-6" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2934, 4542, 3843, 4542, 3843, 4752, 2934, 4752 ] ], "area": 191156.1310552764, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 2934, 4542, 909, 210 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 516, "score": 1.0, "text": "Financier Under Prison Sentence for\nViolating Banking Laws Testifies\nin Supplementary Proceedings.\n", "to_id": "6b9fb7ed-c" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1114, 5072, 1942, 5072, 1942, 5142, 1114, 5142 ] ], "area": 58046.70494117648, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 1114, 5072, 828, 70 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 517, "score": 1.0, "text": "FATAL FALL FROM TRAIN.\n", "to_id": "127f5b96-1" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2007, 5496, 2923, 5496, 2923, 9302, 2007, 9302 ] ], "area": 3490520.6930653267, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 2007, 5496, 916, 3806 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 518, "score": 1.0, "text": "PARIS, May 7.\u2014Both public sympathy\nand the law seem today to be clearly\nagainst the Posts, Telegraphs and Tele-\nphones Employees Association, which yes-\nterday threw down the gage of battle to\nthe government by transforming itself\ninto a syndicate, or union, under the laws of 1884.\nThis would place the association on the\nsame footing as the workmen's unions.\nThe action was calculated to give it the\nright to strike against its employer, the\nstate.\nStrike Proposition Referred.\nThe congress of railroad men, at a\nsecret session held today, decided to sub-\nmit the question of a general strike to a\nreferendum and appointed a permanent\nstrike commttee.\nDispatches received here from Havre.\nLyons and other cities say that the\nPosts, Telegraphs and Telephones Em-\nployes' Association has voted in principle\nfor a general strike.\nThe newspapers this morning, with the\nexception of the extreme socialist or-\ngans, are unsparing in their denunciation\nof the step taken by the association as\nan act of rebellion. They urge the gov-\nernment to proceed with energy and crush\nthe insurrection before the movement in-\ngulfs the other categories of state em-\nployes.\nFederation Directs Plan.\nEvidence accumulates today that the\nformation of this union yesterday was\nonly the first step in a far--reaching plan\nof the General Federation of Labor to\nplace the entire machinery of the gov-\nernment at its mercy.\nThe law of 1884 limits unions to pro-\nfessions and trades engaged in \"com-\npetitive industry.\" The attorney general\nof the republic is to decide summarily\nthat the \"syndicate\" is illegal and order\nits dissolution.\nAs soon as this is done the organizers\nof the movement will be subject to heavy\nfines and imprisonment if they persist in\nmeeting.\nThe issue between the \"syndicalists\"\nand the government has been sharply\ndrawn by yesterday's events. A general\nstrike is considered probable in the im-\nmediate future.\nGovernment Will Fight.\nThe government, which is preparing for\nthe threatened conflict, has caused the\nword to go out that it intends to gov-\nern.\nWhen the delegates of the various cat-\negories of employes in the bureau of posts\nand telegraphs visited the ministry of the\ninterior, where they expected to find Pre-\nmier Clemenceau, yesterday morning,\nthey were told that he was not in.\nThey bore a letter granting their request\nfor an audience. It is true, M. Clemen-\nceau has been ill for several weeks, but\nno explanation was made.\nWhat steps the disaffected employes will\ntake is not yet known. The day has been\nspent in perfecting their organization.\nThe government further defied its em-\nployes yesterday by suspending M. Pau-\nron, leader of the recent strike.\nUnder the personal direction of the\npremier and Minister of Labor Barthou\nenergetic measures have been taken\nagainst a walkout.\nTen thousand candidates for postal\nwork have been enrolled. Guards have\nbeen placed over the telegraph and tele-\nphone switchboards.\nAutomobils have been reserved. Sol-\ndiers have been trained for postal work.", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2940, 4151, 3837, 4151, 3837, 4280, 2940, 4280 ] ], "area": 115763.09733281795, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 2940, 4151, 897, 129 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 519, "score": 1.0, "text": "MORSE'S MILLIONS ALL G0NE\n", "to_id": "5056966f-3" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 4793, 7138, 5697, 7138, 5697, 7259, 4793, 7259 ] ], "area": 109510.2188015393, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 4793, 7138, 904, 121 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 520, "score": 1.0, "text": "Danville Shooting Sequel to Activity\nAgainst Liquor Traffic.\n", "to_id": "d23db809-9" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1080, 7402, 1990, 7402, 1990, 7528, 1080, 7528 ] ], "area": 115609.53630157861, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 1080, 7402, 910, 126 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 521, "score": 1.0, "text": "Fifth Man Convicted for Powhatan\nRobbery, Murder and Burning.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2968, 7428, 3792, 7428, 3792, 7540, 2968, 7540 ] ], "area": 93167.99472237495, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 2968, 7428, 824, 112 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 522, "score": 1.0, "text": "Consistent Increases.\n", "to_id": "c41b10ce-6" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1165, 8673, 1873, 8673, 1873, 8739, 1165, 8739 ] ], "area": 47410.93915966389, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 1165, 8673, 708, 66 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 523, "score": 1.0, "text": "Judge H. L. Palmer Dead.\n", "to_id": "e2f6e5ce-3" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1118, 7927, 1923, 7927, 1923, 7987, 1118, 7987 ] ], "area": 48320.58815864288, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 1118, 7927, 805, 60 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 524, "score": 1.0, "text": "Four Hurt in Pittsburg Raid.\n", "to_id": "5249b0aa-c" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2934, 4327, 3837, 4327, 3837, 4482, 2934, 4482 ] ], "area": 140068.63449555472, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 2934, 4327, 903, 155 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 525, "score": 1.0, "text": "CREDITORS HAVE ESTATE ONCE\nWORTH $30,000,000.\n", "to_id": "4af9c25e-9" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2999, 8892, 3787, 8892, 3787, 9154, 2999, 9154 ] ], "area": 207186.75950695053, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 2999, 8892, 788, 262 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 526, "score": 1.0, "text": "Avertisers appreciate the fact\nthat The Star, daily and Sun-\nday, reaches the homes of all\nclasses in Washington, rich and\npoor alike, every day of the year.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2984, 6659, 3787, 6659, 3787, 6713, 2984, 6713 ] ], "area": 44207.16060301506, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 2984, 6659, 803, 54 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 527, "score": 1.0, "text": "Zeppelin Confirms Berlin Trip.\n", "to_id": "df2c4d8c-2" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3872, 5543, 4772, 5543, 4772, 8330, 3872, 8330 ] ], "area": 2510863.9634246943, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 3872, 5543, 900, 2787 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 528, "score": 1.0, "text": "It was Senator Clapp of Minnesota who\nread a lecture to Senator Aldrich, chair-\nman of the finance committee, and the\nother high protectionists in the Senate\ntoday. He joined the other republican\ninsurgent-revisionists in warning Mr. Ald-\nrich that unless the promise of the plat-\nform of 1908 was kept the tariff would be\nrevised by the enemies of protection two\nyears hence.\nMr. Clapp started off by asking: \"Where\nare we?\" and saying that some mighty\nstrange doctrines had been propounded\nin the Senate in the last few days. He\nsaid he was a protectionist, but favored\nthe promised revision downward. It\nwould be impossible in his opinion for\nthe democrats and \"progressive\" repub-\nlicans to join forces all along the line,\nowing to the difference in their principles.\nHe appealed to the high-protection ad-\nvocates to do the trick.\n\"Howling Farce,\" Says He.\nHe ridiculed the idea that the platform\nof the republican party last fall did not\ndeclare for revision downward in spirit\nand was not so understood.\n\"If it meant that we were to stand by\nthe Dingley law,\" he shouted, \"then we\nare confronted by the ridiculous spectacle\nof the chief executive calling us in special\nsession to reaffirm for all time something\nthat doesn't need reaffirming. If it did\nnot mean revision downward the whole\nthing is a farce.\n\"If I thought we were here to reaffirm\nthe Dingley law, I would pack my grip\nand go home at once, for I am not re-\nquired by my oath as a senator to par-\nticipate in such a farce.\"\nHe Labels \"the Enemy.\"\nIt was rumored, continued the Minne-\nsotan, that those who promised revision\ndownward would not be able to carry out\ntheir promise. He didn't believe that,\nbut thought when the bill was complete\nit would be a fair reduction.\n\"The enemy of protection today,\" he\ndeclared, \"is the man who, having the\npower, abuses it. You may not heed\nthe clamor today, but in two years you\nwill be driven to it and will learn that\nthe people are determined to have it.\nLook Two Years Ahead!\n\"If you don't do it now you will find\nthat in two years the enemies of pro-\ntection will revise the tariff. You will\neither redeem that promise now or the\npeople will arise in their wrath and strike\ndown the whole principle for which we re-\npublicans contend.\"\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1084, 7307, 1994, 7307, 1994, 7374, 1084, 7374 ] ], "area": 61822.564682007374, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 1084, 7307, 910, 67 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 529, "score": 1.0, "text": "ELECTROCUTED AT RICHMOND.\n", "to_id": "de09c275-0" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3870, 8431, 4772, 8431, 4772, 8536, 3870, 8536 ] ], "area": 94807.10838244647, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 3870, 8431, 902, 105 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 530, "score": 1.0, "text": "Liner Puts in at St. Johns, N. F.,\nWith 1,000 Passengers.\n", "to_id": "d73b40a8-3" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1077, 2213, 1990, 2213, 1990, 2456, 1077, 2456 ] ], "area": 222694.69773913047, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 1077, 2213, 913, 243 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 531, "score": 1.0, "text": "Blazing Special Sidetracked and Left\nto Burn\u2014Crossed Electric Wires\nProbably Responsible.\n", "to_id": "9aecd4ec-9" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 5709, 2521, 6645, 2521, 6645, 9328, 5709, 9328 ] ], "area": 6377397.866963788, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 5709, 2521, 936, 6807 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 532, "score": 1.0, "text": "Albert H. Willard, who shot and killed\nIrving W. Beck, husband of Willard's\nfourteen-year-old daughter, at the latter's\ngrocery store, 2d and N streets southeast,\nyesterday afternoon, was committed to\njail this afternoon after a jury, impan-\neled by Coroner Nevitt, had returned a\nverdict holding him responsible for the\ncrime. Mrs. Willard and the child wife\nwere on hand at the morgue long before\nthe hour appointed for the hearing to be-\ngin. A crowd of the curious was already\non hand.\n\"We only want to see the little wife,\"\nseveral female spectators admitted, and\ndisappeared after their curiosity had been\nsatisfied.\nThe child wife, dressed in white and\nwearing a hat trimmed with white lace\nand green vines, occupied a seat beside\nher mother, while her father sat at the\ntable with his counsel, T. C. Taylor. As-\nsistant United States Attorney Charles\nH. Turner was present with Detective\nMcNamee to look after the interests of\nthe prosecution, and when the hearing\nhad been concluded they took the state-\nments of several witnesses. On her way\nfrom the morgue Dorothy Beck stopped\nlong enough to recognize her father, but\nshowed no emotion.\nBeck Funeral Next Monday.\nUndertaker Thomas R. Nalley took\ncharge of the body of Beck this after-\nnoon and removed it from the morgue\nto his establishment, 1231 11th street\nsoutheast. Arrangements have been\nmade for the funeral to take place Mon-\nday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment\nwill be at Glenwood.\nProceedings at the Inquest.\nDr. Thomas A. Lee, assistant resident\nphysician at the Casualty Hospital, the\nfirst witness examined, testified that Beck\nwas brought to the hospital yesterday\nafternoon in the automobile of Thomas\nW. Smith. Beck was in a dying condi-\ntion, the result of three bullet wounds,\ntwo in the chest and one in the left side.\nDr. Wellington was summoned to the hos-\npital and the wounded man was placed on\nthe operating table. It was found that\none bullet had penetrated the liver of the\nwounded man, and that his life could not\nbe saved.\nSergt. Ryan of the fifth precinct testi-\nfied that he went to the scene of the\nshooting yesterday afternoon and found\na crowd on the sidewalk. Some of the\nmen in the crowd were holding Willard\ndown and witness told them to release\nhim. About that time he saw a man slip\na white-handled pistol to Capt. Williams.\n\"Have you the pistol?\" asked the coro-\nner.\n\"Yes, sir,\" responded the witness, turn-\ning over the weapon.\n\"Is it loaded?\"\n\"No, sir.\"\n\"Who unloaded it?\"\n\"Capt. Williams.\"\nThe coroner questioned Capt. Williams,\nwho said three chambers were empty\nwhen Adolph Arneson gave him the\nweapon. Arneson, fireman at the Penn-\nsylvania station, who testified that he\nwas acquainted with Beck, was on his\nway home yesterday when he saw Wil-\nlard come out of Lorenzo Simis' saloon\nat New Jersey avenue and N street. He\nhad heard of the trouble in the morning,\nand when he saw Willard go in the di-\nrection of the Beck store he followed.\nFollowed \"to See a Scrap.\"\nArneson said he thought there was\ngoing to be a scrap, but did not antici-\npate any shooting.\n\"When I got about half a square from\nthe store,\" said witness, \"I heard the\nshooting.\"\n\"Did you know Willard?\"\n\"Yes, sir. I have known him about\ntwo years.\"\nWitness said he saw Willard enter the\nstore, and also saw him when he came\nout with the pistol in his hand.\n\"A man named Jackson,\" witness stat-\ned, \"jumped on Willard and knocked the\nweapon out of his hand.\"\nThe men engaged in a wrestle. A col-\nlored man picked up the revolver and\nhanded it to witness.\n\"Is this the weapon?\" asked the cor-\noner, exhibiting the revolver.\n\"It is. It had two bullets in it.\"\nHoped He Was Dead.\nWitness held Willard until the police\ncame. Willard asked him if he thought\nBeck was dead, and he replied in the\naffirmative. Willard, he said, remarked:\n\"I hope to the Lord he is dead. If he is\ndead I feel happy, and if he ain't dead\nI don't feel happy.\"\nGilbert Jackson, employed as inspector\nfor the District, testified that he entered\nthe store of Beck about 12:40 o'clock yes-\nterday to buy a sandwich, and while there\nhe saw Beck and several relatives. He\nhad been in there seven or eight minutes,\nwhen Willard came in and said something\nwhich he did not understand.\n\"And,\" added witness, \"Then came\u2014\nbang, bang, bang!\"\nWillard fell from the steps and witness\nheld him until the police came. Willard\nwhile down, cried, \"If I killed him I'm\nthe happiest man in the world, and if I\ndidn't I'm the saddest.\"\nEdward Alfred Hoffman of 202 N street,\na clerk in the Beck store, testified that\nWillard entered the store and asked Mr.\nBeck about his (Willard's) daughter.\nBeck replied that Dorothy had told him\nshe would not return home.\n\"Where was Dorothy at that time?\"\n\"Up town. She was at 106 Indiana\navenue.\"\n\"Mother, Will I Die?\"\nWitness saw Willard fire one shot and\nhe (witness) ran from the store to the\nhouse. Two more shots were fired. Beck\nasked his mother if she thought he\nwould die, and she told him \"no.\" The\nwounded man, he said, also asked for his\nwife. 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But it soon pulled its head\nin, and inquiries began to fly, and now\nboth head and tail are out of sight.\nThere's something curious about it all,\nas would be natural with any first-class\nmystery.\nFor two days members of the Senate\ncommittee on judiciary have been drop-\nping in upon the President, by invitation\nfrom the chief executive. They have been\ndropping out as noiselessly as they knew\nhow. They have been turning down all\nquestions at the rate of 998 a minutes, at\nthe same time giving the tip that the\nPresident had put them under a special\ninhibition of confidence. This morning he\ntalked with Senators Culberson, Rayner,\nBacon and Paynter, democratic members\nof the committee. He saw Senator Over-\nman, another democrat, yesterday, and\nlikewise talked with Senators Clark, Dil-\nlingham, Piles, Warner and Borah, re-\npublicans. They all wore the solemn look\nthe democrats carried with them today.\nThe democrats asserted that the confer-\nence in no way related to political ques-\ntions, but further than that they stopped\nshort. The best information is that the\nmatter relates to a judgeship nominee\nwhose history is pretty well known to\nmembers of the committee and that the\nPresident does not desire to have any one\ndone an injustice by the talk that would\nfollow any publication of the matter.\nVarious Suggestions Offered.\nVarious suggestions were made during\nthe day as to possible legislative problems\nthe President wished to settle or have\ntaken up now. One was as to the commod-\nities clause provision of the Hepburn\nrailway rate law and the understood wish\nof the President that this be amended so\nas to prevent stock ownership by rail-\nroads in companies handling commodities\nreally belonging to the railroads. The im-\nprobability, however, to taking this up in\nadvance of the next session of Congress\nand the still greater improbability that\nthe committee could be brought together\nupon any problem of that kind at this\ntime dispels that theory.\nInvitations for the President.\nSenator Paynter of Kentucky asked the\nPresident today to attend the meeting of\nthe Kentucky Retail Grocers' Association\nat Frankfort the 12th of this month. The\nPresident said he was sorry he could\nnot go.\nAlvin Martin of Norfolk, republican na-\ntional committeeman of Virginia, asked\nthe President today if he would not be\nable to visit Norfolk in June, according\nto the invitation extended him by the\nboard of trade of that city. The President\nsaid he thought he would be able to run\ndown to Norfolk next month.\nNo Quarrel in the Cabinet.\nThe cabinet meeting today was a com-\nparatively short one. Secretaries Wilson\nand Ballinger were both asked about the\nalleged row between themselves and their\nrespective departments over the question\nof withdrawal of sites for forest ranges.\n\"It is made out of the whole cloth,\"\ndeclared Secretary Wilson. \"There is ab-\nsolutely no truth in the story.\"\nSecretary Ballinger said practically the\nsame thing, declaring that the basis of\nthe whole story had been a mere matter\nof administrative detail and interpreta-\ntion of law, which at no time threatened\nany unpleasant relations between himself\nand the head of the Department of Agri-\nculture.\nWants to Name Judge Willard.\nPresident Taft desires to name Charles\nA. Willard, a Minnesota man, as judge\nof the district court at Minneapolis, in\nplace of Judge Milton D. Purdy, resign-\ned. Mr. Willard was a judge in the\nPhilippines for a number of years, and\nis a personal friend of the President, who\nknows him to be well qualified for a\nplace on the bench. Senator Nelson\nwho is a member of the judiciary com-\nmittee, is evidently opposed to Mr. Wil-\nlard, as he was to Mr. Purdy, or the\nPresident would not have conferred with\nmembers of the judiciary committee about\nthe matter. \n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2012, 5207, 2918, 5207, 2918, 5425, 2012, 5425 ] ], "area": 197555.875871666, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 2012, 5207, 906, 218 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 547, "score": 1.0, "text": "General strike Considered Probable\nas Result of Yesterday's Events.\nPauron Dismissed.\n", "to_id": "32158248-2" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 4781, 2070, 5696, 2070, 5696, 2157, 4781, 2157 ] ], "area": 80542.51661038247, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 4781, 2070, 915, 87 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 548, "score": 1.0, "text": "QUARREL IN CABINET DENIED\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1083, 1833, 1987, 1833, 1987, 2019, 1083, 2019 ] ], "area": 168966.37617391304, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 1083, 1833, 904, 186 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 549, "score": 1.0, "text": "Vice President Turner Smashes Win-\ndow With His Fist.\n", "to_id": "87e3b17e-3" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 4787, 1672, 5695, 1672, 5695, 1768, 4787, 1768 ] ], "area": 88051.55438498387, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 4787, 1672, 908, 96 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 550, "score": 1.0, "text": "OBJECT IS NOT REVEALED\n", "to_id": "f86d4964-d" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 4798, 8241, 5712, 8241, 5712, 8350, 4798, 8350 ] ], "area": 99796.65393041703, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 4798, 8241, 914, 109 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 551, "score": 1.0, "text": "Pacino Coast City Planning for Cor-\ndial Demonstration June 7.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3864, 4677, 4763, 4677, 4763, 4776, 3864, 4776 ] ], "area": 89179.85103849301, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 3864, 4677, 899, 99 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 552, "score": 1.0, "text": "BY \"DOWNWARD REVISlON\"\n", "to_id": "5417e95a-6" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 151, 254, 1065, 254, 1065, 1121, 151, 1121 ] ], "area": 794219.9999999995, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 151, 254, 914, 867 ], "category_id": 3, "id": 553, "score": 1.0, "text": "", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3011, 8227, 3793, 8227, 3793, 8525, 3011, 8525 ] ], "area": 234082.80942056078, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 3011, 8227, 782, 298 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 554, "score": 1.0, "text": "Of this circulation over 36,000\nhomes in Washington received The\nSunday Star. The balance of the\npapers were sent out of town,\nmostly to subscribers in nearby\nsuburbs.\n", "to_id": "a418db90-f" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 5901, 449, 6418, 449, 6418, 625, 5901, 625 ] ], "area": 91672.52041404227, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 5901, 449, 517, 176 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 555, "score": 1.0, "text": "Weather.\n", "to_id": "7700f7b9-f" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1091, 1668, 1990, 1668, 1990, 1770, 1091, 1770 ] ], "area": 91783.89286956523, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 1091, 1668, 899, 102 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 556, "score": 1.0, "text": "GREAT SPEED FANS FLAMES\n", "to_id": "45337f40-8" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 5718, 1833, 6632, 1833, 6632, 2016, 5718, 2016 ] ], "area": 168322.75253481895, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 5718, 1833, 914, 183 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 557, "score": 1.0, "text": "Story of the Shooting in Corner\nGrocery Is Told.\n", "to_id": "0e1af547-7" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3881, 5071, 4774, 5071, 4774, 5160, 3881, 5160 ] ], "area": 79500.09004754841, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 3881, 5071, 893, 89 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 558, "score": 1.0, "text": "\"WHERE ARE WE?\" SAYS HE\n", "to_id": "6be7b0d7-4" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1998, 5063, 2907, 5063, 2907, 5148, 1998, 5148 ] ], "area": 77472.00259760342, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 1998, 5063, 909, 85 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 559, "score": 1.0, "text": "PERSISTENCE TO BE PUNISHED\n", "to_id": "aa2bc96c-e" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 5711, 1672, 6637, 1672, 6637, 1769, 5711, 1769 ] ], "area": 89979.40064002073, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 5711, 1672, 926, 97 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 560, "score": 1.0, "text": "CHILD WIFE IS UNMOVED\n", "to_id": "4b281dfa-8" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2004, 4676, 2920, 4676, 2920, 4773, 2004, 4773 ] ], "area": 89789.73587939696, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 2004, 4676, 916, 97 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 561, "score": 1.0, "text": "URGE GOVERNMENT TO ACT\n", "to_id": "a04b9926-d" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1080, 2072, 1991, 2072, 1991, 2156, 1080, 2156 ] ], "area": 76595.904, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 1080, 2072, 911, 84 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 562, "score": 1.0, "text": "ALL IN EXTREME NEGLIGE\n", "to_id": "d15b93eb-0" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2006, 4851, 2914, 4851, 2914, 5009, 2006, 5009 ] ], "area": 144475.46124468496, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 2006, 4851, 908, 158 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 563, "score": 1.0, "text": "\"P. 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Syndicate\" Illegal, Decision\nof Attorney General.\n", "to_id": "0b0ab2bd-5" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3867, 4409, 4760, 4409, 4760, 4611, 3867, 4611 ] ], "area": 181186.2517362731, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 3867, 4409, 893, 202 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 564, "score": 1.0, "text": "Demands That Platform Prom-\nise Be Carried Out\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3872, 4840, 4764, 4840, 4764, 5013, 3872, 5013 ] ], "area": 155122.54493958023, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 3872, 4840, 892, 173 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 565, "score": 1.0, "text": "Or Two Years Hence \"Enemies\"\nWill Do the Trick.\n", "to_id": "067e99ce-8" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2994, 7587, 3777, 7587, 3777, 7884, 2994, 7884 ] ], "area": 232854.54499395273, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 2994, 7587, 783, 297 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 566, "score": 1.0, "text": "The tremendous growth in the\nadvertising columns of The Sunday\nStar is due to the fact that The\nSunday Star goes directly into al-\nmost all of the homes of Washing-\nton people.\n", "to_id": "3eaa532f-e" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 157, 1148, 1064, 1148, 1064, 1547, 157, 1547 ] ], "area": 363129.7918793688, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 157, 1148, 907, 399 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 567, "score": 1.0, "text": "POET LONGFELLOW\nHONORED IN BRONZE\n", "to_id": "5798b74b-d" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 4791, 1844, 5698, 1844, 5698, 2019, 4791, 2019 ] ], "area": 158876.86034084664, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 4791, 1844, 907, 175 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 568, "score": 1.0, "text": "Callers Reticent Regarding the\nTopic Discussed.\n", "to_id": "40f6b0a1-2" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 3866, 4152, 4756, 4152, 4756, 4348, 3866, 4348 ] ], "area": 174568.56389351582, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 3866, 4152, 890, 196 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 569, "score": 1.0, "text": "CLAPP WARNS ALDRICH\n", "to_id": "d764b5b2-c" }, { "segmentation": [ [ 97, 2952, 1065, 2952, 1065, 9238, 97, 9238 ] ], "area": 6087642.922852175, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 3, "bbox": [ 97, 2952, 968, 6286 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 570, "score": 1.0, "text": "The nation did honor to Henry Wads-\nworth Longfellow this afternoon when in\nthe presence of thousands of people, cit-\nizens of Washington, representatives of\nforeign nations and American cities, a\nsplendid bronze statue of the great Amer-\nican poet was unveiled. The great bronze\nfigure representing the poet, seated, and\nwith a book in his hand, is placed upon a\nblock of Bonacord granite, brought from\nSweden and carved in Scotland. The fig-\nure of the poet is the work of an Amer-\nican sculptor, William Couper of New\nYork city. The statue is on the little tri-\nangle of grass at Connecticut avenue,\n18th street and M street. The exercises\nbegan at 2:30 o'clock.\nA grandchild of the poet pulled the\nsilken cord which broke loose the enfold-\ning flags, revealing the monument. As\nthe flags floated upward and remained\nsuspended in the air and the wonderful\nface of Longfellow, carved in bronze, was\nrevealed, the great throng was silent for\na moment and then broke into a spon-\ntaneous cheer. It was the climax of a\ngreat labor, occupying twelve years for\nits completion, and represented the con-\ntributions of thousands upon thousands\nof persons, from cities and hamlets\nthroughout the whole broad land.\nThe nation did honor to the poet whose\nworks, translated into nearly every\nmodern language, have sung the beau-\nties of American life, have told in most\nbeautiful word pictures of the distinctly\nAmerican features of the birth and up-\nbringing of the states of America. And\nas the nation has contributed its mites\nas well as its greater sums toward the\ncompletion of the statue, so were there\npresent men who represent the national\ngovernment and men and women who as\nprivate citizens stand for the highest\nideals in the communities of which they\nare part. The list of those who faced the\nstatue at its unveiling contains the names\nof ambassadors of great foreign nations,\nlawmakers and judges, and chief among\nthese was Melville Weston Fuller, chief\njustice of the Supreme Court. He pre-\nsided over the ceremonies.\nPresident Unable to Attend.\nPresident Taft was compelled today\nto abandon the idea of attending the\nunveiling, owing to a badly inflamed eye,\nover which he is wearing a light ban-\ndage. A gnat or some other small in-\nsect flew into Mr. Taft's eye while he\nwas horseback riding Wednesday after-\nnoon. The President gave little atten-\ntion to the matter at the time, but yes-\nterday his eye was much irritated. His\nphysician thought that the glare of the\nbright sunlight today would be bad for\nthe eye, and advised him not to venture\nout. Attorney General Wickersham, act-\ning for the President, accepted the gift\non behalf of the nation.\nOthers present were representatives\nfrom the courts of Europe and the gov-\nernments of American republics, citizens\nof Washington whose names are con-\nnected with every great event of the\ncapital, and visitors whom any city would\nbe proud to entertain.\nDescendants of the Poet Present.\nNot the least interesting feature of the\nunveiling was the presence of many of\nthe descendants of the poet. Not every\nliving descendant was present today, but\nmore than enough to fully represent the\nfamily of the man whose memory was\nhonored. They were:\nMrs. R. H. Dana, daughter; Mrs. H. C.\nleRham, second, granddaughter; R. H.\nDana, jr., grandson; H. E. L. Dana,\ngrandson; Miss Delia F. Dana, grand-\ndaughter; the Misses Thorp, granddaugh-\nters; Miss M. K. Longfellow, niece; Mrs.\nF. R. Barrett, niece; Miss E. T. Long-\nfellow, niece; Mrs. M. L. O'Donoghue,\nniece; Mrs. Paul Scharf, grandniece.\nThe program of music and addresses,\nopened as it was by an invocation from\nthe lips of Rev. Dr. Charles Wood and\nclosed with a simple sentence of prayer\nspoken by Rev. U. G. B. Pierce, was in\nitself a tribute to Longfellow. Every\nword, every thought, and it seemed as if\neach note of music had for its theme the\npoet who probably every one who heard\nand saw what went on in that little tri-\nangle of grass today declares the great-\nest singer that America has for its own.\nHad there been no statue, and if the\nwords spoken today should be printed,\nthe tribute might be called a complete\none, and the nation of the future might\nlook to the spoken tribute of today as\nthe complete praise for the author of\n\"Evangeline.\"\nThe Marine Band played \"America\" and\nopened the ceremonies, and when the last\nsound had died Dr. Wood asked God's\nblessing upon the day.\nRt. Rev. Dr. Alexander Mackay-Smith,\nonce of Washington and now Bishop Co-\ndjutor of Pennsylvania, was the first\nspeaker. It was in his house that the\nfirst meeting in Washington was held at\nwhich the possibility of erecting a statue\no the poet was discussed. From that\nmeeting grew the movement which swept\nhe country and gained friends and pop-\nularity everywhere and resulted in the\nrection of the monument. 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He\nhas an ugly gash cut over his right eye\nand is telling his tale of woe to every\none he meets. He asserts that one of\nthe white men wintering near Espen-\nberg on the stranded barge \"Nome Ci-\nty\", stole a fox from his trap. Meeting\nthis white man, when coming to the\nCape, he demanded his fox skin. This\naccusation so enraged the white man,\nthat he punched him in the face with\nan ax, cutting a gash above his eye.\nHe then drew back the ax, and was in\nthe act of striking him in the face with\nthe edge of it, when Muk-i-uk-tuk\ngrabbed the handle with both hands\nand twisted it out of his grasp. He\nseems to think that his life was in\ngreat danger. \"The man with an ax'\nhas not been heard from.", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2120, 2557, 3019, 2557, 3019, 3732, 2120, 3732 ] ], "area": 1058317.829942681, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 1, "bbox": [ 2120, 2557, 899, 1175 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 585, "score": 1.0, "text": "In-ed-leet Island, (\"Small Diomedes\")\nNov. 5th., On Nov. 1st., a large\nherd of walrus took refuge on the is-\nland near the village. After they had\nclimbed up the steep hill-sides, the\npeople got between them and the sea\nand began a battle which lasted two\ndays, and resulted in the slaughter of\nalmost the entire herd. Fearing the\nreport of guns-would stampede them,\nonly lances were used. As the herd\nwas composed principally of large bull\nwalrus, many of the struggles were\nvery exciting, but resulted in no cas-\nualties to the natives. A few walrus\nwhich escaped to the sea were pursued\nin skin boats, and killed. No attempt\nwill be made to dry the skins at this\nseason of the year. They will be used\nfor food along with the meat. This\n\"big catch\" at the close of naviga-\ntion, will insure the people of both\nislands against \"starving times\" dur-\ning the long winter months.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2152, 2326, 2995, 2326, 2995, 2532, 2152, 2532 ] ], "area": 174695.8720456911, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 1, "bbox": [ 2152, 2326, 843, 206 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 586, "score": 1.0, "text": "Battle With\nWalrus.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 292, 2485, 1200, 2485, 1200, 4425, 292, 4425 ] ], "area": 1764207.466914954, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 1, "bbox": [ 292, 2485, 908, 1940 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 587, "score": 1.0, "text": "Big Diomedes Island, (Russian). Mar.\n24. - Bismark, the first white man who\nhas ever attempted to winter on the\nislands, was shot today by Sa-ed-le-uk,\na thirteen year-old boy.\nBismark had lived with his \"wom-\nan's\" family all winter, but her widow-\ned mother, We-a-ki-se-uk, had become\nso disagreeable, that he severed his\ndomestic ties, and began to move into\nanother house. He had succeeded in\nmoving about half of his goods, when\nthe boy, at the instigation of his moth-\ner, surprised him by firing at him with\na rifle. His first shot took affect in\nBismark's arm, and the second in his\nleg, but the third, struck him in the\nhead, killing him instantly.\nThe woman and her son, are con-\ndemned by the natives. They say Sa-\ned-le-uk has been a bad boy, and de-\nserves to be killed.\nBismark was a boat-stearer from\nthe steam whaler, \"Wm. Bayless\". He\nlanded here in October with a small\noutfit of flour, sugar, etc, and a still.\nBut his still was not a success. From\nthe natives, he procured another, with\nwhich he has been successful in dis-\ntilling a crude alcohol from fermented\nflour, sugar, and molasses. With this\n\"tong-ok,\" and his \"trade goods\", he\nhad succeeded in accumulating quite a\nquantity of ivory, furs, and boots.\nSome think that the prospect of pos-\nsessing these may have influenced\nthe woman to plan his murder.\nBismark was a kind and generous\nman, and well liked by the natives.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1229, 1236, 2093, 1236, 2093, 1542, 1229, 1542 ] ], "area": 264675.0171479724, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 1, "bbox": [ 1229, 1236, 864, 306 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 588, "score": 1.0, "text": "Na-tax-ite Ninety-six\nHours Without\nFood.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1195, 1671, 2103, 1671, 2103, 4329, 1195, 4329 ] ], "area": 2416068.0142608797, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 1, "bbox": [ 1195, 1671, 908, 2658 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 589, "score": 1.0, "text": "On January 29th., Ne-tax-Ite, a\nyoung seal hunter was carried out to\nsea by an easterly wind. As he was\nknown to have got into the water\nwhile trying to get to the shore-ice,\nhis people and relatives thought the\nchances for his saving himself were\ndecidedly against him. Adrift on the\nice with wet clothing and no food, they\nknew that he would freeze to death\nin a few hours should the wind swing\nto the north. Fortunately for him the\neast wind held on, and the temperature\nwas 18 above zero during the night.\nDuring the next few days the weather\nwas thick and disagreeable, and the\nwind off shore. The people thought\nthe current would carry him north of\nthe Diomedes Islands. At his home he\nwas mourned for, as one dead.\nFive weeks later, when he put in\nhis appearance at the mission, it seem-\ned as though one had returned from the\ndead. But seeing that a Diomedes\nEskimo accompanied him, the manner\nof his rescue was evident.\nThis is his story as given to the Bul-\nletin-\n\"When I arose about daylight, Jun.\n29th, I found a gentle south east wind\nblowing. The drifting floes were\ngrinding against the shore ice, so my\nbrother and I concluded to take a\nchance on it with the other people\nwho were already going towards it.\nWithout a bite of breakfast, I threw\nmy rifle, seal spear, snow shoes, and\n\"ok-ha-nuk\", \u2014 seal skin hunting\nbag containing harness for dragging\nseal, thong for spear, floating grapple\nand gut water-coat, \u2014on my back, took\none hand-full of dried apples (raw) for\nlunch, and started. I wore short seal\nwater boots, deer leg socks, and mits,\nlight suit of under wear, seal skin\npantaloons, two ar-te-gas, \u2014 one\nfawn and the other muskrat, \u2014 and\na knit cap.\nThe shore-ice, was about three\nmiles wide. Reaching the edge of it,\nwe had no trouble in getting on the\nfloating fields that were drifting\nnorthward at the rate of two miles per\nhour.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2158, 3746, 3000, 3746, 3000, 3943, 2158, 3943 ] ], "area": 165929.79762145822, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 1, "bbox": [ 2158, 3746, 842, 197 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 590, "score": 1.0, "text": "First Whale\nKilled.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 294, 1265, 1187, 1265, 1187, 2021, 294, 2021 ] ], "area": 675934.15653166, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 1, "bbox": [ 294, 1265, 893, 756 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 591, "score": 1.0, "text": "Special to the Bulletin.\nEast Cape, Siberia, Mar. 15, 1902\n\u2014A party of ten Russian prospectors\nwere landed from a schooner at Indian\nPoint in October. They are now pros-\npecting and staking the region in that\nvicinity.\nAn Indian Point native, while seal-\ning recently, discovered two strange\nmen hiding among the ice hummocks.\nFearing from their movements that\nthey were trying to kill him, he open-\ned fire upon them and killed one. The\nother man escaped. They are suppos-\ned to be from the American side.\n", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 300, 2040, 1183, 2040, 1183, 2450, 300, 2450 ] ], "area": 362449.2218943316, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 1, "bbox": [ 300, 2040, 883, 410 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 592, "score": 1.0, "text": "BISMARK\nMURDERED\nBY A BOY.", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 267, 436, 3047, 436, 3047, 852, 267, 852 ] ], "area": 1156939.2953837614, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 1, "bbox": [ 267, 436, 2780, 416 ], "category_id": 2, "id": 593, "score": 1.0, "text": "", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 2132, 3976, 3010, 3976, 3010, 4380, 2132, 4380 ] ], "area": 355157.36578718666, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 1, "bbox": [ 2132, 3976, 878, 404 ], "category_id": 1, "id": 594, "score": 1.0, "text": "The first whale of the season was\nharpooned to-day, May, 11, by We-a-\nho-na's canoe. It is a calf, - about 30\nfeet long. The natives punctured it\nwith 4 harpoons, to each of which\nwere attached 6 seal pokes, when Al\nure-suk gave it the death-thrust with\nhis lance", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1203, 921, 2099, 921, 2099, 1200, 1203, 1200 ] ], "area": 250025.23360454428, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 1, "bbox": [ 1203, 921, 896, 279 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 595, "score": 1.0, "text": "DRIFTED\nOUT TO SEA.", "to_id": null }, { "segmentation": [ [ 1438, 1603, 1872, 1603, 1872, 1658, 1438, 1658 ] ], "area": 23932.409226244312, "iscrowd": 0, "image_id": 1, "bbox": [ 1438, 1603, 434, 55 ], "category_id": 0, "id": 596, "score": 1.0, "text": "His Own Story.", "to_id": null } ], "categories": [ { "id": 0, "name": "headline" }, { "id": 1, "name": "article" }, { "id": 2, "name": "newspaper_header" }, { "id": 3, "name": "masthead" }, { "id": 4, "name": "author" }, { "id": 5, "name": "photograph" }, { "id": 6, "name": "image_caption" }, { "id": 7, "name": "page_number" }, { "id": 8, "name": "table" }, { "id": 9, "name": "cartoon_or_advertisement" } ] }