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Show DAILY v: 1 10 MILLIONS III 10 WHEAT DEALS s m II UTAH STATE i . DIE OF CANCEfl IS OORDERED TO TAKET VOYAGE TO MEDITERRANEAN RODGERS COGHLAN SUCCEEDS AT BROOKLY NAVY YARD. From of Naw York Spaeialiat Prophacy mada a Yaar Ago la Recalled With Miagiving. Predeceaaor Who Haa Reached Limit Haa Long and Career. in a Faw Yaara Hat a Jumpad Clark to Five-Fol- d Millionaira. Age ct. 8. Rear AdmiNEW YORK, Oct. 3. Clearing be BERLIN, Oct. 8 Renewed appre CHICAGO, R. Coghlan hoisted his pencourt in renewed ral Joseph been ha henslon two IS.BOO.OOO in tween 2,000,000 and circles over the order which the kais- nant at the Brooklyn navy yard today to wheat drain, which began last Febru- er has received from his physicians to and took command in succession on who goes ary, and closed this month, Adolph J. Admiral Rodgers, rrulse this i Llchatern, haa quit the game and Thursday will start with hla family for an indefinite visit In Europe. He has dosed out his brokerage and commission business to F. M. Fish & Co. Mr. Llchstern, who possessed a fortune almost as large as the one he has Just cleaned up, decided to take a flyer In wheat, but resolved to limit his capital for this particular deal to He 20,000 at the outside. $15,000 or put this amount down to profit and to It and started in. loss, said good-b- y Llchstern's deals were largely In May and September wheat, although there were big plunges In December. was Last spring, when everybody bearish, he bought 5,000,000 busheia The market walked up 20 cents on damaged reports from Kansas and Nebraska, and half of Llchstern's big fortune was made. Then came the break and the discovery that Llchstern had cleaned up and made a pile He on the second bull campaign. bought and bought until he had millions. Wheat advanced to nearly 1.20 in Chicago. Llchstern sold about four million bushels at 15 cents advanced on his purchase price. He got rid of all of his line In good shape, withdrew from the pit and quit business, leaving behind a record as brilliant, though not as dramatic, as that of "Old Hutch and other big operators who have made the Chicago pit famous. Llchstern Is 42 years old and was born in Berlin. Fifteen years ago he was a settlement clerk In a board of trade house at a salary of 15 a week. Five mouths later he cleaned up 15,000. i SI; !li. M lr t. Suicide Prevented. lost completely a certain End of Bittar Fight. Two physicians had a long stubborn fight with an abscess on my right lung," writes J. F. Hughes of Du Pont, Ga., and gave me up. 'Everybody thought my time had come. As a last resort I tried Or. King's New Discovery for Consumption. The benefit I received was striking and I was on my feet in a few days. Now Ive entirely regained my health. It conquers all Coughs, Colds and Throat Guaranteed and Lung troubles. by Jesse J. Driver, Druggist. Price 50c., and 1.00. Trial bottle free. ALLIED PRINTING TRADES IN CONVENTION Rear the retired list by operation of the atage list. The usual formalities tended the transfer of command, including a salute of cannon and a muster of the marines. WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. . Rear Admiral Frederick Rodgers, w ho was placed on the retired list today for age, donned the naval blue when but a very young man, in fact, a boy, for he was only fifteen when he was at Annapolis. Hhe graduated in 1861, Just in time to witness and be a partaker in some of the most stirring events of the civil war. He was assigned to the West Gulf squadron, and of was present at the bombardment Port Hudson and at other notable engagements. As a result of his meritorious service at the battle of Mobile Bay he was advanced to the rank of lieutenant commander. After the close of the war Admiral Rodgers spent a year on the European station. Later he commanded the old warship Michigan on the great lakes and the next decade saw' him in service first in the Routh African squadron and later in other parts of the world. On his promotion to rear admiral he went out to Manila to command the American fleet there and when he returned it was to take command of the Brooklyn TRUST QUESTION FT. JOSEPH, Mo.. Oct. 3. Several scores of delegates were present today at the opening of the state conven- navy yard. tion of the Allied Printing Trades. The sessions will continue until Thursday 8aved His Life. nnd will be devoted to the discussion W. J. Davenport, Wlngo, Ky., writes, of various subjects of importance to I want to tell you June 14, 1902: the craft. I believe Ballard's Snow Liniment saved my life. I was under the treatPuts an End to it All. ment of two doctors, and they told me A grievous wall oftlmes comes as one of my lungs was entirely gone, a result of unbearable pain from over and the other badly affected. 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Senator William V. an Allen of Nebraska, haa written open letter, in which, although a of Populist, he speaks very highly Judge Parker. His. subject is Judge NEW United The startling announcement that a preventive of suicide has been discovered will Interest many. A run down or despondency invariably system, has precede suicide and something been found that will prevent that condition which makes suicide likely. At the first thought of take Electric Hitters. It being a great tonic and nervine will stfength-e- n the nerve and build up the system. It Is also a great Stomach, Liver and Kidney regulator. Qnly 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by Jesse J. Driver, Druggist, Upmann's Baby Bouquet on m. a Mediterranean winter for the sake of his health. It is feared that a recurrence of the malady which forced him to undergo a serious of operations a year ago is threatened. So far as an outward appearance go the emperor appears to be In the best of health, but since his throat was operated upon his voice take hua never huskiness. 1904. andhe Trusts," and his com- munication in part follows: While I am a Populist and shall vote for .Watson electors because Thomas E. Watson Is the accepted and worthy candidate of my party, candor requires me to say that Judge Alton B. Parker's official record on the trust question Is, in my Judgment, all the most exacting an anti-tru- st citizen could require. OF YOUNG LADY IN POS8ES8ION Having the New York court of apHI8 PAJAMAS. peals reports In my library and frequently using them in my practice, I am as familiar with their contents Nevada 8enater Arrived at Depot as a lawyer living In a distant state Little Tims to Spars With would ordinarily be. And when Judge Parkers name was first mentioned in Ladys Trunk is Stranded. connection with the presidency. In speaking of him, a friend suggested RENO. Nev., Oct 3. United States that his anti-tru- st record was clear. Senator Francis G. Newlands la trav- I determined to examine for myself, eling toward San Francisco tonight and .1 find that Judge Parker was and his only personal effects, consist- elected chief Judge of the court of apthe highest Judicial tribunal ing of a pair of pajamas, a change of peals, linen and a few cards, are in possesIn the Empire state, November 8, 1897, sion of a young lady in Reno, a and began his duties January 1, 1898, From thence until his retirement stranger who arrived early In the evening from the southern portion of from the bench he seems to have the state. The young lady. Miss Ad-e- le sumed entire responsibility as chief Worthington, is in possession of Justice and to have discharged his full the senator's grip, while he, speeding duty as a member of the court. toward the bay, has her grip, containAn examination of his opinions ing the only wearing apparel she shows that he has been consistent with her. Her trunk is throughout his Judicial career and brought stranded somewhere between here and that he waa an able, conscientious and Hawthorne. fearless Judge. It was due to Senator Newland's Whatever may be said of Judge He arrived at the depot a Parker's official belief In the gold haste. minute before the local started. Rushstandard, his Judicial opinion of the ing up to the window, he secured his authority of the government to reberth, then, hastily grabbing up what strain monopolies and of the Jurisdiche thought was his grip, he caught tion of the courts to enforce anti-tru- st the train Just as it started. Miss legislation, Is strong. Being chief Worthington was in the depot at the judge of the highest tribunal of a time, her satchel was an exact coun- state in which monopolies have their terpart of Mr. Newlands', and in hit habitat. Judge Parker must possess a haste he mistook it for his own. strong individuality and a pleasing personality to win the confidence of the people to the extent of entrusting him to administer this office. IS SOUND ON THE A careful reading of the Judicial VET DOUBLES BROKER FORTUNE AND RETIRES. CHICAGO 3, Parker Mi d OCTCfeER JOURNAL, MONDAY, YORK. States TEA f There is no Schillings Best not in packages, "air- tight 1 ;5iJ P! want Utah wheat because makes ths highest quality flour. The pick of finest wheat goss to it of Utahs mako ! utterances of Judge Parker, in great variety of cases came before the court of which he was the presiding judge, (Jlearly demonstrates his capacity and fitness for judicial work. 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