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If you are not a collector call at our parlor 2433 Washington avenue and we will give you a book and one dollar's worth of stamps free to start your co lection. ?! Q SPECIAL NOTICE TO STAMP COLLECTORS get One Dollars worth of stamps free. : OGDEN u 30C 306 HOLOCAUST IIHSEW JERSEY CITY 2344 Wash. Ave. 30C other firemen stopped fighting tha fire out suggesting any amendments whatd ever, and also without special recomand rushed to the aid of their corn-re- mendation. ea who wane buried Id the wreck. The reM'iiera worked with desperate Mr. Cn Horn's amendment to Iho rider waa discussed at length, muck or Ihe dchale turning upon aeclion nix of the hill prohibiting the eni ranee into the United Wales or any territory Thret Firemen are Crushed to Death energy and in a abort time ell the fireBeneath Falling Walla of Burning men were taken out and hurried to the Buildings. bnapltala. Of the Injured firemen, 1m fines ran-n- ot S3. . Three N. Newark. April recover. Frederick A. llelfT la Inhilled and ISO oihera in ternally Injured and may nol recover. firemen building jurod at a flm In a Ixma fSO.OOO. in Mechanic street, occupied by Wiener it Co., saddlery hardware manufaMURDERER TELLS Of CRIME. cturer. While the fire wae at its height, a score of firemen were on the roof ot the building of thn Umpire Ha First killed Hie Employer end fleer end Top company, a Then Married the Widow, brick adjoining the Wiener building. An explosion occurred in the Wiener Clilrago, April 23. A dispatch to the building, which blew out the well of of the Inler Ocean from Hock Raplde, Iowa, test building and three storiesstructure e says: wldrwall of the Wlener Upon the witness aland In the trial (rnehnd down upon the firemen. The wobuilding, on the mot of which they of Charles Rocker for murder, the were standing, was emaehed Ilka an man he called his wife haa told how and ths men were buried un- the man, dlalurbed In bis sleep by recliefore der a huge mass of brick and timber. ollections-- of the crime, enacted former Three of the firemen were In n dying her the manner of slaying her near condition when taken out. Two died hue band, August Bchroeder, on lha way to the hospital and the Donn, Iowa. June 30, 1000. Rocker was a hired man on Srhroed-er- a third Just after reaching there. The farm, and after Bcbroedera death dead, are: be married the widow and obtained . William B. Crane. fetch meder's property. It waa shown Pat rink J. Donohue. tli at he haa a wife living in Minnesota Jacob Bleyla. from whom he haa not been divorced, Among the Injured flremeu were ibe ibua Invalidating his marriage to Mrs. chief. Robert F. Klorst ead, Rettalion Suhroeder, end In this way allowing I 'hint hi organ and Captains Theodora her to testify against him. he frac"One day leal Sepu-mbeChief Wolf and Ruasell Bercaugli. Klenttead was knocked down by I he tured the skull of my hoy hy throning ronmiudon and was hit by falling al areneh at liim." Mrs. Schmoder tes3 That night he came in al bricks end other debris. lie. however. tified. Instated on remaining to direct thn u'elmk. He slept uneasily. Suddenly work of reecim, although hardly able In he sat up and struck ine In the face. gland. When the milapae came the Ills eyes were shill tight. Then he leaned close to my face and ' I said In a hoarse whisper, Angiml. you . now I've gui you. I was terribly frightened and gut out of had and waited until he awoke. Then I asked him why he ssbl that, lie told me he had killed my hushand, who I had always believed iwnmitfed suicide. STEAM HEAT ELECTRIC LIGHTS lie told me that when they went to CENTRALLY LOCATED. IVsin, in June. 1!W0. lie laiughi some chloroform and pill it and some morStreet. 371 Twenty-secon- d phine in whisky. When bo got home sick. MRS. S. H. ELWOOD Prop. August was taken suddenly Rocker said he strangled him and hung THROUGHNEWLY FURNISHED hla Is sly In the barn. OUT. "When he told me this he pill a reMODERN EQUIPMENT volver at iny head aud tolJ me if I Board by day or week. ever told he would aurely kill me. as Rates Reasonable. he did August. Telephone 530 K. 3-- alx-stn- ry one-eto- ry egg-she- ll, -- n G THE SUCCESS MARKET 23b8 WASHINGTON e AVE. "Live and let Live1' ia o or motto. We do not promise to sell you something for iJ A nothing. Our Meats are fresh. We endeavor to please every, o the body who patronize SUCCESS MARKET. The LILLIE BRAND LARD not made by a TRUST "OUR LEADER," no compound or EASTERN LARD mixed with it.. Aik your GROCER for it Phone orders given special attention. FROM & BtiRfii . . , . Phone 227 Y. & o THATCHER CASE bathing beaches, street railroads, electric light and power plants, hanks, mines and mills, and that attempts to control in local politics for the purpose of obtaining ronreseions and franchisee." Senator There I the Hopkins Methodist church in Chicago of which I am a member. It engagea in huai-ne- sa and I have alwaya supported that IS RELATED The solicitor general said that IOGH3SES3I it other cases. The prisoners will come o) was deliberately concocted by the lowest type of men and women, who perjured I hem selves for small sums. who ia a rather prominent law- for further hearing April 30, today proceedings being merely formal. a, yer. startled English legal circles by CANAL SALE RATIFIED. saying he would pay for evidence If subject to its Jurisdiction of person could he not get it In any other manner, Paris. April 28. The resolution of Chinese descent unless citizens of and that he had the right to charge ilie United Stales by birth of unless of the Panama Canal rompanjr aa much aa a client would give him, they come in as a special privilege." fixed chargee which of shareholders, ratifying the sale ths regardless Mr. Ctillom'a amend incut provided exist among ail solicitors here. of Tells Powers to canal of That the the United State Judge for the elimination of Ibis section, and deThe solicitor general bitterly waa adopted almost unanimous- other senators agreed thal it should Idea. nounced the existenre of such an G tntest. tdther go nut nr he modified. And Iy. There were only five votes Altorney Worthington the agency as Slaters, which he declared, Mr. Platt, of Connecticut, said (bat Trinity church in New York also owns hounded Innocent men and women with it. The second Panama against as the provision reads It would have and renla property." 1 lower and which could was adopted. There 4 regularity resolution the effect of preventing the use of 1 But as understand it. Jadge Powbe conceived except for the seanwly two were Chinose labor In connection with the dissenting votes. only ers , means that, tho Mormon church present disclosures, which were all the the Is a (mat and owns and controls Panama canal and Mr. Spooner exWashington. April 23. When then The adjourned. This meeting more aa wae Slater great employed opened today commercial Institutions." said (Sena- In thealarming pressed the opinion that it. would be Smoot investigation of the ca-the of transfer similar' and divorce completes majority INxir policy for the United States to Judge Rowers was again called to th tor McComaa. States. nal United to the to fetter its hands as the lalwr to be aland, lie road a petition prepared by The arrests are expected to produce That la 11 ; it ia a trust, said PowHiipporlcra of Moses Thatcher, for ers. employed on the eanal. further sensal tonal matter relating to He suggested that if the section senator, addressed to the senate, allegSenator Bailey asked Senator Hopwould have thal effect it should be ing that rhtirch Influences had been used In the election and asking for an kins and Mr. YVorthington If the Met st stricken out. church in Chicago and Trinity Mr. Cullopi said there hail been too invest igai ion. Another instance of little time for thn considers! ion of the rhtirch interference had lieen shown, church in New York, engaged in merwhole subject and suggested that he said. In the mayoralty contest, at cantile affairs and both admitted that congress should now content itself Provo, when Reed Smoot favored the the business consisted mostly In ownwith making sure that existing legis- candidacy of George Sutherland. The ing proiierty, and receiving rents. Senwitness said Smoot was held in dis- ator Duhola suggested that If comparilation would apply after the denounceand ment of the treaty of 1894, and Mr. favor hy the church and charged sons of power of the Mormon Metlioilist church were to be made. It Teller urged that all that was now with going lo ihe liberal parly. Senator Overman naked If women would be well to summon the Bishop necessary could lie acroniplished hy In of the Methodist church lo testify. of the law vf 1!'U2, were dented to the legislature ihe if you were aa well acquainted UtahThe witness answered in he with a alight amendment. affirmative and said a woman waa wilh Methodism as I am It would not be necessary to summon a bishop," rethe chairman of the Judiciary committee torted Washington. April Senator Hopkins. house' rnnvened today. Speaker Can- of Ihe house In the legislature which "However. I may not be so well acnon announced the following commit- eleeled Smoot as senator. "Did she vote for Smnoi? asked quainted with Mormonlsm. tee to represent the house at the openJudge Powers continued In the line Senator Overman. St. Ixutis of the ing eeremonles exposiof making clear thal the Mormon "I understand did." she A. tion: Chairman. J. Tawney: Repro 'hiircli cuni rolled business In Utah to rowers Senator Itiilml H emeu way. ,lt.tauer. Cur"Judge sematives a degree and that It waa protecttis. Vanvoorhis. Izivering. Herman. wbal do yon regard Ihe rhief exhlld-Ho- edlarge which was hard to get hy or secrecy l pollH-rachurch over domination Hedge. Babcock. Isnidcnslaecr. Hurtaffairs that has come In your not- at. led. .Maynard. Hamlin, ffinsmore, and j6 . 3C ice?" Senator Overman remarked that Clayton. "It occurred at the April, con there was no secrecy in Methodism, The house agreed lo the senate ference when the pnlfitcai rule, that and Iherefore comparisons were amendment to the pension appropria Is Ihe manifest.!) against Mormons enAn adjournment was then lion bill. The ronference rrimrl on LL THIS WEEK our Clcan--V tering politics, without consent of the taken until 2 the naval appropriation hill waa rail- church was This authorities. adopted. ed up by Mr. Kosb who explained the rule was ordered without a dissenting up Sale is on.. No damaged agreement readied. The reisirt was vnio ami at the same eotiference CONSPIRED TO OBSTRUCT JUSTICE adopted. Moses Thatcher was dropped from or shop-wor- n goods just plain barThe conference report on the bill the rolls as H41 apostle and no charge Sensational Exposure Mads in the to ratify ail agreement with the Crow of any eharacer was made. Indians of Montana was adopted. Workings of Private Detective gains all through bur stock. We Senator MeComas "How do the lblis were passed "for the protect ion young men in the Mormon rhurch reAgency in England. of the public forest reserves and nawant you to know that " the practice of polygamy?" tional parks In the United States; to gard "1 think Ihe young Mormon men CONSPIRED TO OBSTRUCT Ixnidon. April 23. At Bow street amend the aei extending the coal land and wom?n. too. are opposed to the court today Henry Slater, head laws to1 Alaska. pulire I practice sirotig'y opposed, although -The blU for the commission to tnves-ligat- confess that I cannot understand tho of the best known private detective waa taken I awer the rhurch is able to exert over agency in England, was held in heavy the merchant, marine all our lines. Come in this up and tieneral Groavrnor announced them. I believe, however, that if the bonds charged with conspiring to pre. leaders in that a vote was lo lie readied this rhnrrli authorit'es should attempt lo vent the due course of Justice. Wilh him in the dork were Albert Osborne. Week and We prove it to polygamy, hy revelation nr M you. Our lawyer, and two private detective, otherwise, there would hr trouble employed by Slater. Tliey also were In regard to oni inuat Ion of polygwindows are full of bargains. FEARFUL EXPOSURE. amous cohabitation. Judge Towers said put under heavy bond. The cse is the sequel to a sensationthat some look upon this condition Tacoma. Wash.. April 22 Evwith tolerance end other with open al divorce suit In which Slater waa hausieil. chilled and nearly dead tse os emrlojed to secure evidence against from exposure. Captain Thomas hortjlity. Fversl senator engaged in lit dis- 4he hushand. A decree wae obtained Chyle, ihe sole survivor of a par- cussion of the future of polygamy and last November, but the authorities bety of three men which Started out from Seal tie Tor Fort Blakeley Judge Powers .aid he believed ths came sttsplrious. and after a in a sloop Thursday night, was practice eon id mu last any more than this week, the decree waa reacinded. the Jury finding that the husband was could slavery, t 'out inning, ho said: picked up by the officers and crew "Rut 1 do not regard polygamy aa Induced through the agenry of Slater of the tug Kir. of Tacoma, this and Osborne, to misconduct himself In Ihe worst feature of the Mormon morning. Captain lfiiyie waa tak- E-Z--2 order that his wife might obtain a dien to his home al Fori Blakeley, What 1 object to most ia domination by the hierarchy vorce. by which time he was able to The- rehearing attracted great Inter-- i of the people of iliat belief. The betake care of himself. The wreck- lief in the riaiu of the church ed sit Kip was also lowed to Fori efct. Sir Edward Clarke and The lead-- I ilie lo pi . scribe rules, ihe be in lawyers defended Slater, bill were The names uf the Blakeley. bill j lief tlmt ihe he, of Hie rhurch i j unable lo refute the vathing drowned could uol be one J belie l ed lo be .liuiinv Xe- the church lions of Soiiriior General Caisoti. who inspired and ilife viii- - or Fort Blakelev and lit puliiir slid wmuiereial affair " Ibe Ibe pursued by Stai was paid iu Slater Seraiur third mail wa- Captain Phylu's Ins "Tlie sane1 ler. Over her-lbriii law. charge uhoiti run. nerce can lie made and Oidiorre for ilie evi leme un which oilier il .relies 111 a liniiled the decree wa origiaaily granted. j against SALE! A o'l-lm- .... we are e Senator Teller Suggeata the Only Thing Needed la the of the Law of 1902. tci'cil upon. Mr. Hale hiiid Ibe provision bad been inserted by the bouse alnl the senate roiniiiiUre on appropriations, fcliu- thill it ii',1 nut lull's lime lo voli.-iili--r l it sufiicleii'iy bad decided to ilic Illlr, nutll,'- - IlMCk III the sciihic aitb- way, ran It not?" Not as I make tho statement here," said Judge Powers. I do not know of any other rhurch that conducts iGSSZZES90( n DEBATE. the Washington. April 33. senxie ron vepefi Mr. Plait IN. Y ) I presented a protest from he chain br of commerce of New Y'ork. against the Chinese exclusion amendment to the deficiency hill, declaring thal "in view of the efforts made io ruliivsie and increase trade relations with the restrictive Chinese empire, further measures would. In our opinion, be suicidal and we believe would entirely subvert these efforts." The protest waa ordered printed. 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