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Show ! ' Mrs. William II. King, wife of the Democralo Congressional nominee, had ' y n unique nud excltlDg experience with a I fciL?,. iSainiidcr at her home on Military pB' nvenue at an early houryesterday morn ' jSjf inn. Jutlgo King was absent at the t,me' '" not haying leturned home from the banquet of the Press association, at which lie was one of the guests of honor, ami it was apparent from the action of Mre. Klng'e unwelcome visitor that he knew of the Judge's absent. It was shortly after midnight when Mrs. King was awakened by somo oue calling he' hy name from tho veranda of her home ' The voice was masculine, and not unlike un-like that of Judge King. Mrs. King oc- cordingly concluded that the Judge bad returned home from the banquet and vuih having trouble with his latchkey In tho meantime, however, the marauder began u grow impatient and repeatedly demanded that tho door bo opened. Drawing near the portal, Mrs. King discovered dis-covered that the figure upon tho veranda was not that of her husband, Then securing a revolver, sbo quickly ran upstalis, and throwing a window openi bravely inquired as to the fellov's mission. Ho offered n number of hasty apologies nud beat n rapid rotreat from tho veranda, nfter which Mis. King flaw him board a Kiiptd Transit car bound down town. Tiibune. Kveiy farmer should make tho crops of tho farm feed his cows, nud the manure man-ure from tho rows feed the crops. In ids way ho will make business profitable. pro-fitable. Our farmers in town should know that tho butter fat in tho milk is not fixiHl by the food I lie cow eats but by thor breeding. Some people to never easy unless they are uneasy. Mr. John Woodhouso expects io do a large businees in the Machinery lino tho coming Spring and Summer. j Tho lirigation company litis commen ced work on the public ditch |