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Show AUTOISTS TO RICE STILL CONFIDENT OF GREAT TRIUMPH PECTS ULTIMATE HIS ARMY. Million Men If Wi" Sacrifice FOR No- - csssary to Defeat Japan. BENNETT CUP C0NTE8T WILL PLACE TOMORROW. ce trl-uiqp- headless body of the missing man was til her baby was born. Miss Adams indlngantly spurned the found partly under water. He had been dead for several days. offer and threatened King with death The condition of the body indicated if he did not keep his promise. The that the head had been cut off and young man laughed at the girl. A few evenings later the two met in thrown out to prowling animals. The skull bones were found, but all of the the kitchen of the restaurant, and MIsa run down. ' 80UTH DAKOTA ENDEAV0RER8 SIOUX FALLS. . D., June 16. This city is entertaining the nual state convention of sixteenth anthe Christian Endeavor society, which will be in session here during the remainder of the week. Delegates are here from local organizations throughout the state and In addition theer are pres ent a number of notable speakers from other states. FRANKLIN COMMENCEMENT. FRANKLIN. Ind., June 16.-- nJ. Frank Hanljr of Lafayette, Republican candl date for governor of Indiana, delivered the address to the graduates at the Franklin college commencemnet today. The graduating class was one of the largest In the Institution's history. Golden Gate Coffee Do not grind too fine, as pulverized coffee has an entirely different flavor from the same coffee granulated. J A. FOLGER Q CO. San Francisco importers of Fine Coffees OF Represented 18--T- had been eaten off them. The pockets of the dead man had been rifled and turned Inside out. As be usually carried a large sum of money on hia person, it is believed the motive of the crime was robbery. The aon offers a reward of 61,000 for the convltlon of the murderers. A large number of police are scouring the district for the bandits. There is absolutely no clue to their identity. As the hounds failed to follow the scent, it is feared they will never be CEO. ROMNEY. Vtcs America la Without An Entry, But Telia How to Remove Sagebrush Most European Countries Will Gives Other Valuable Be flesh 108 F SMITH. President Adams demanded again that he marry her. He refused. She drew a gun and fired several shots at him, inflicting wounda fro pi which he died within a short time. MINNESOTA JOHN WATSON. MANAGER. T. Gl WEBBER, Pruktanl AW Secretary CARLSON. Treasurer. TAKE ARE SET FORTH IN GOVERNMENT GUIDE. BERLIN, June 16. At Homburg to. lth well day, in the presence of many notable, Caaa. which Is ueually formed in regard to affair, of the the machines that are to take part in court, publiahe. a communi-- " the international automobile race for Petersburg on the the Gordon-Benne- tt cup were officially 0n from rumore The car. weighed. Everything is now in reatate of mind of the down-a- rt diness fur the aa emperor the great race tomorrow. ,bkh repreaent of the The entries this year include so many laaue the of doubtful and aaye the diapatch. no longer new men that even the experts hesiare. ,ar Nicho-- w tate to make any predictions ns to the accordance with the truth. confl-d,nof full ie winner. Germany, England. contrary, probable the on that hia army will ultimately b. Austria, France, Belgium. Italy and The change In hia mood date, Switzerland will be represented in the he passed in review the race. Universal regret la expressed from the day for the front that the Americans have not seen fit traopa starting inla' la not to make an entry. It asserted, The cxar. countof state the race to be run tomorrow will real The formed of the to believe the be the sixth of the aeries of contests led been has and ry, adfor the Gordon-Benne- tt trophy. The war la exceedingly popular. Hia In succeeded won has times by b?en persuading three have prise visers blm that intellectuals and partisans France, once by England and once by all the Germany. of reform are responsible for dlver- a and hitches and disturbances, In favor created of KILLED THE MAN WHO been has thus inefficient REFUSED TO MARRY HER and bureaucracy. the corrupt to the opposed originally Though LA JUNTA, Col., June 16. A case var, the csar recently expressed his readiness to sacrifice a million men, if of unsual Interest, now on trial In necessary, In order to defeat Japan, the district court here, is that of Miss and working for this end he believes Lulu Adams, a waitress, who Is charg himself able to rely upon the patri- ed with the murder of Patrick King otic cohesion of all parts of the empire. because he refused to marry her and protect her name and her unborn child. CUBAN BANDIT8 MURDER King was 64 years old and was the son RICH AMERICAN FARMER of P. H. King, for many years a well-knocontractor for the Santa Fe HAVANA, June 16. Much of a senrailroad. He was killed February 20th sation has been caused here as the remit of the murder of the American last In the kitchen of a restaurant he farmer, Symlan, or Simmons, owner of was conducting for his uncle, who the Flnca Duran ranch, near Cascorro, lives in Chicago. He was killed by a band of Cuba. King and Miss Adams, who came from Hutchison, Kas., and is quite prowling brigands. Aa he seemed to have disappeared comely, had been intimate friends for long time, and the general Impresfrom the neighborhood it was at first believed he had returned to the United sion among their friends was that they States Hia son, Frank Symlan, of Bost- sooner or later would be married. The on, Masa, arrived here on Thursday wedding day had been set for several In search of his father. At once he times and the young woman had even two of the gone so far as to have a wedding dress to with the ranch proceeded chief detectives of the Havana force. made. As the tlin efor the marriage apAfter looking over the ground they eecured three bloodhounds, owned by proached King grew less and less enthusiastic and,' finally Intimated to Colonel Charles P. Ingurterre, a neighMiss Adams that he did not want to bor. The dogs soon caught the trail of the make her his wife. He offered to promurdered farmer. They followed It vide money for her to go to an eastern Into the bottom grounds. There the hospital, where he could remain un- Jne vrexxA. BIST METHODS MU8IC TEACHERS' CONVENTION DULUTH, Minn., June 16. With every promise of a highly successful meeting the Minnesota State Music Teachers association began Its third annual convention In Duluth today. The attendance Includes many mu sfeians In addition to music in' structora from every part of the state, President Eugene C. Murdock of St. Paul called the ' gathering to order In the Methodist church shortly before 10 oclock this morning. Addresses of welcome and responses were followed by the reports of officers and commit tees. At 11 oclock there was an organ recital by Gordon Graham of Winona, assisted by Miss Ednah F. Hall This afternoon the of Minneapolis. first of the series of concerts was given, the performance including prominent artists or Duluth, SL Paul, Minneapolis, Albert Lea and other cities. A reception at the Commercial club Is scheduled for this evening. and i Information. OGDEN'S store. greatest department nm J" J- 1 - The office of stations experiment the department of agriculture, will soon isue a bulletin dem riblng methods of preparing land fur irrigation and applying water to crops In dilierent sections of the arid region of the United States In this bulletin the methods of getting rid of sagebrush, smoothing the ground, building laterals and distributing water over field as developed h. experience of fi intern by In Irri- gated districts, av brought together and described The tools and implements used are illustrated and the cost of the work, based upon actual examples in different states, is given. WHERE YOU CAN BUY THEM BEST The purpose is to afford beginners a reliable guide, both as to the cost of bringing wild land under cultivation and methods best suited to different soils, climates and crops. The facts included in this bulletin have been gathered by the irrigatioin investigations of this office, acting In with the state experiment stations and state engineers' offices. This bulletin brings out the fact, not well understood, that the cost of preparing land for Irrigation is in many instances greater than the cost of building canals and reservoirs. Detailed figures of the cost of checking land show that it varies In certain districts in California from 69.96 to 618.08 per acre. This is more than twice the cost of the canal systems in the Ran Joaquin this store offers you better suits for the same money, or the same suits for less money than any other, then THIS STORE is where you should buy. No matter from what standpoint you make comparison-st- yle, make, material, fit or finish it is to your best interest to buy your clothing at If Z. C. M. valley, California, which I" given in the report of the census bureau for 1902 as 84.99 per Irrigated acre. Where the preparing of land is contracted for the cost of checking varies from 87.50 to 820 per acre. The price of preparing land for flooding is much less but is 85 per acre In Wyoming. The need of a better understanding w of this particular branch of irrigation practice Is becoming more and more Important. Reservoirs and canals are but means to accomplish a purpose. That purpose is to increase the products of the soil. The value of the ditch or reservoir depends upon the acreage of land which it will serve and the Increase In the value of the products which the use of water will FISH POLES GIVEN AWAY Money Saved Is Money Made HOY YOUR FISHING TAGKLE FROM USE OUR I WHEELWRIGHT BROS. Star 2475 Washington Avinue With a 75c purchase of Fishing Tackle we give you a fish pole FREE of charge. Straight-Grad- e Flour I bring about. The time- is coming when the most Important problems connected with ir rigation will be the boat means of applying water and not, as at present, those of canal and reservoir building. About thirty different methods of applying the water now In use. This does not mean that there are thirty distinct systems, but includes the different ways of preparing land by checking, compartments , deep and shallow furrows, flooding, sprinkling The bulletin gives and some of the results of s series of tests of different methods of applying water and the difference in loss of water by evaporation in deep and shallow fur I. That Is Mictlr why ww do tho Tailoring Bualnoaa of Ogdon. Anderson 282 J Straight-Grad- e Flour Will Not Dry Out and holds its toothsome COFFEE If not why dont it Chase 4L Sanborn's have the best that buy. We sell it for and 40c per pound, cane and packages. & rd Peery Brothers Chase Milling Co. OOOOOOOMOfOHOOOOOOOOW RIVERDALE OR PHOENIX LAFAYETTE!, Ind., June 16. There was .a good attendance today at the opening of the annual meeting of the Northern Indiana Editorial associaThe day's program Included In addition to routine business the pre A sen tat ion of papers as follows: ArmNew World Every Day," Leroy BOARD OF EQUALIZATION MEET strong. Lafayette Democrat; "Fifty INGS. Years of Printing," A. B. Crompton. The County Board of Equalization Delphi Times; "Some Reflections," will meet on the following dates to John D. Hogate, Danville Republican; consider any applications for remission "The Commendable and the Repreof taxes on account of Indigency, or for hensible In Newspaperdom," John B. reductions or alterations In assessed Stoll South Bend Times; "System," valuation of property In Weber county, F. E. Miner, Whitley County News to wit: The annual address of the president Saturday, June 11, 1904, at 10 a. m. was delivered by Clay W. Metsker and 1p.m. of Plymouth. The convention will conm. a. 10 June at 14, 1904, Tuesday, tinue and conclude Its sessions tomor and ip.m. row. m. 10 a. at June 16, 1904, Saturday, 8uro Curs for Piles. and 6 p. m. Piles produce moisture and Itching Monday, June 20, 1902, at 2 p. m. causa itching. This form, as well ar Saturday, June 25, 1904, at 10 a. m. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles ere and lp.ni, Pile Remedy-Stopcured by Dr. After June 27th no applications un itching and bleeding. Absorbs or sent der the law can be received or consld tumors. 50c a Jar at druggists, mail. Treatise free. Write me by ered. All taxpayers will please govern shout your case. Dr. Boeanko, Phlla themselves by this notice. delphla. Pa. We use the best quality, lenses and grind them esjie-cial- ly for each case. try and you Coffee J. T. RUSHMER, money can 25c, 30c, 35c full Expert Manufacturing 2412 Washington weight & FLOUR. Teas are put up In packages: Basket Fired English Breakfast X half-pou- nd 25o 35c 35o Gunpowder Your money back if they are not the best teas you ever drank. Edgar Jones Co. PHONE Optician Ave. .THE tion. s Fits Glasses Perfectly. Sanborn's Makers INDIANA EDITORS MEET AT LAFAYETTE THE EVE SPECIALIST this morning? If you don't oay it la fine flour it ia bees use you wont try Dushmer l)i(l you have good flavor Ask your grocer for Star" Straight Grade and see that you get it. rows and in flooding. times as About one and one-ha- lf much water was needed to Irrigate an acre of land by flooding as was required in furrows one foot deep. of the water A saving of one-thiby the adoption of a better water sys tern would mean not only Increased profits to farmers, hut a large Increase in the acreage which could he lrrigat ed from canals or reservoirs. I Twenty-Fift- h Stroot, Ogdon, 17tmh. Bread Made from Star" I Satisfactory Tailoring at Satisfactory Prices And save money. 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