MASTERS, WHITE, PITNER, CRAWFORD, FORSYTHE, GOWLAND, ROMILLA Earl MASTERS who has been a bookkeeper in the Pittsburg Coal office here since last February, and who went to his home at Fern, Pa., sick a week ago, died Wednesday evening of typhoid pneumonia. Mr. MASTERS was twenty-two years of age and was highly esteemed by employers and associates. He belonged to the O. O. O. F. lodge here who sent a committee to represent them to his funeral which took place Friday. A number of beautiful floral tributes were sent by the lodge and by former associates in the Coal office. D. J. WHITE a veterinary surgeon who has lived in Clinton for a number of years stated for his family for a drive across the West Virginia line Friday of last week. In rounding a narrow place in the road the horse was thrown over an embankment, throwing the family from the buggy and breaking Mr. WHITE's neck, his death ensuing almost instantly. The little daughter of J. S. PITNER of Mannington, W. Va., but formerly of Midway, died Sunday, August 26. The remains were brought to Midway on Tuesday. Services were held in the M. E. church conducted by Rev. D. L. HEADLEE. Interment at Center cemetery. *Midway column Brady, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. CRAWFORD died Friday morning Aug. 24. He was about 14 years old and is survived by his parents and several brothers and sisters. Services were held Sunday at 3 p.m. from his home conducted by Revs. GIBSON, HEADLEE and MARLIN. Interment at Center. *Midway column Word was received here Monday, Aug. 27, of the death of Mrs. E. Detmor FORSYTHE of Moundsville, W. Va. Mrs. FORSYTHE was formerly of Midway and her many friends regret to hear of her death. She is survived by her husband and two children who have the sympathy of the whole community. She was brought to Steubenville, O., and buried on Tuesday. *Midway column Breaking away from the officer when the latter attempted to arrest him at Third avenue and Grant street, Pittsburg, Herbert GOWLAND, aged 20, McKees Rocks, was shot by Officer David BOWLES and died 15 minutes later. The officer was one of a raiding squad under Inspector R. H. ROBINSON, detailed from Central station to continue the crusade against corner loafing. BOWLES is detained at Central station until action is taken by the coroner. Joe ROMILLA, an Italian, of near Cross Creek, accidentally shot himself through the lungs Saturday, dying almost instantly. Recently he bought a shot gun and on Saturday started with it for the woods. Finding that he had forgotten something he returned to the house and set the loaded gun down in the cellar way. In picking it up later he seized it by the barrels and attempted to lift it out. The hammer caught and was released, and the charge of shot passed upwards through ROMILLA's body, tearing off his forearm and making a huge hole in his lungs. He died in a few minutes.