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Show Ill II BOSTON B BROWN B READ B FLOUR for PLUM PANCAKES, MUFFINS. PUDDING and BOSTON BROWN BREAD. 25c Package for 7 Loavea 75c Sack Aak your Grocer for It ALLEN'S B. B. B. FLOUR CO. Pacific Coaat Factory, San Jom, CaL MORNING fuiui time to time, end it has not be-ut.uMial fur men ut science to will ih-- ir bruin to suen institutions. bu ib:s is the first tiu-- in thr reiueni-braicof doctors in this city that a uisu of good position and generally norma! conditions of health haa given his .u'lro body for the advancement of medical knowledge. The study of Mr. Cat1 body ia to be of unusual benefit, except for the disease from which he died. It was in all renpcci noruial and healthy. Thi disposition of the body was directed by section six of hi will, which reads: It Is uiy wish that my body he given to a medical college In which anatomy .uni surgery are taught, nearest to the place of my demise, to be used lu such a manner aa will be most to the advancement of medical and ur l knowledge. Mr. fait. who was a civil engineer of national repute, and a member of various scientific societies here and abroad, drew up his will in 1897. After discussing the matter with his wife aud frequently expressing his regret U. IhuigUvr-t11 X. Peoria. 111k. Od. that medical colleges seldom had an of name realized $18,ouo by using tle to dissect the body of a opportunity ChicaA. A. H. AudrewH louipauv . at man, he g.iim-- her healthy, intelligent wu drvrloprd consent to bequeath his body to go, lu three years. This H. in fore the grand Jury today when science. J. Merle, secretary of the eomiiauy, Mr. iatt was born In Davenport, wl'b appeared before thi- grand Jury Iowa, iu IV'lU. He was gradunted lu the book of th company. While the civil engineering from the Iowa S'ate Inurd buKlnaes done ly the school college In 18(12. In 1S93 he organised with the firm bad been couipa rative'.y and became president of the New Mr. limited for two years, or iiiorc, York Dredging company which enDougherty's use of the tinu name in gaged in varioua harbor Improvements forging checks aud school renp had for the United State government, for been extensive. private partlee along the Atlantic and lua vagaries of his actions are al- gulf coa.lts, Including a seren-linimost incomprehensible. In oue css. he ship canal at Bublne Pass. Texas, lie forgud a caeca tor $1 .57. In anoilier later the Atlintic. (iulf and a sense of humor developed when the organised of enPacific company, an name of F. Dupe and Co." had been gineers and contractors of whii h he The bimi fuuiastlc names Wiie president. The roinpnuy ha a forged. were used and there seems to have 13.000,000 contrari for harhor work in been no aymnii whatever uaed in hie tho Philippine Islands and $".0"",ili0 work. worth of coeat work. The members of the school board Mr. Celt waa married to Mr. Orris re following the theory that Dough- lane Chapman of Beanie lu lM. in Thi-- have no children. erty lost large sums of money wildcat gold mining schemes, estimated at between Smi.ipH) and $lui,oto. INVESTIGATION UNFORTUNATE. The grand Jury reported lo the stales attorney today that they would Victoria, B. (., Oct. 11. .1. R. mure cases report at least twenty-fou- r Metropolitan president of the against Dougherty. Tha latest miniate placed on his Life Assurance cumpany, of New from arrived and wife, Japtui by In pay rolls York, peculations padded of Jspttu. uud places the amount at a quarter of a the steamer K;npre he would go dimillion dollars. Ro far ns it bus been Mr. liegeman elated befigured from tha canceled checks. It rect to New York to give evidence shows tbnt for ten years past be aver- fore the New York legislative commitinvestigation Into the affairs of aged from I2.50U to $41)00 per month, tee's a new senool houses were built aud Insurance ronipunies if required. He . new teaahers tha proportion to said a'uriea circulated that he had added names was carried out. The gun to Julian to escape giving befoia the investigaibin comchecks for the fictitious names were casbad by Dougherty himself, who ex- mittee were totally untrue, lie had his trip ui Jupun a year ago. plained that h would hand the money planned The investigation, he said, was as Into tha teachers In purson. evitable as It was unfortunate, fur be felt It wuuld do considerable harm to ROYAL MARRIAGE. the insurance bualneaa. Regarding the "blind loans, " contributions to alleged Caetle Could Not Accommodato All campaign funds, etc., he u orbited to the Quests. speak, stating he had hoard nothing the Investigation and was concerning 11. The not In a QUieckaburg, Prussia, Oct. to discuss its exposposition Princess Victoria Adelheld, daughter ure. He was eager to learn what had of Duko Frederick of Sriiteawlg been done by the commit in. and "You may aay for me, however," he nleco of Kmprraa Augusta Victoria, "1 am going lo go divert to New waa marriod to Prineo Charles Kil said. York, and, far from trying to avoid and (loth a, ward, Duko of evidence. 1 will lie willing to giving a nephew of King Kdward. at midday the ronunlllee when reappear today la tho beautiful little east la quested." Gu memIn here. the presence of about bers of tho royal families of Herman y. FORTY ARRESTS MADE. Among them wen tha Emperor and M Empress and all Ike Imperial children Hi. Ieleraburg. Oct. 11. The poexcept the Crown Princs Frederick outIn the Wilhelm. Ho and Prineo Eitcl Fred- lice today discovered erick a ns the young duke's Intimate skirts of St Fetemburg, a number of friends and no one oeeue to know pre- secret priming establishments which cisely why tho crown prince was ate have engaged In Issuing revolutionary lent. The ensile waa altogether too proclamations. As a result of the dismall to oococnuiodate half the number covery forty arrests buve been made. of guest , so they ennie In automobiles A boon to travelers. Dr. Fowler's or carriages from country places In the neighborhood. The Imperial party Extract of Wild Straw berry. Cures diarrhoea, seasickness, stayed over night on the imperial dysentery, Acte The civil cere- toawca. Flenennt to take. yacht HoheniuUern. mony took place la the wide hall of the cast la. Then, as many of the royal PRINTERS ARE RESTRAINED. guests and Uiclr sullen aa could lie given space, went to the little chapel Chicago, Oct. 11. Judge Jeaae liol up stairs, where the religious rite was dotn today granted an Injunction performed. Ty pographical Union No. 1C A school and business holiday la be- and its members from Interfering with ing observed throughout thla minia- employes or members of the Chicago ture state and large crowds of the Typothetae, agslnt whom a strike haa bride and grooms subjects gathered hera declared by the printers' union. and gnva them nn enthiudaNtlr wel- The Injunction also restrains the memcome when they appeared together on ber of the union from picketing nr the balcony of ihe castle. attempting to bribe employe of the printing firms. NO ASSESSMENT. PETTY NO e WHY BEHRING d KEEPS HIS THIEF SECRET Stoic a Quarter of Of the Prevention of a Million From the Schools. This is the Goodale Grocery Co. Jl. The New York regarding the offer mode by oae of that city to of the wealthiest present 5i,lf0o to lr Behring if he would make k$owu h:s treatment for haa excited the cutr of cocaumi'-.uiut in I'tiri. says a cable ties from Paris to the New York Heia'.J. A corresnii:lent called' on m-- n , We welcome, and we not only indicate it personally, but our goods form a tempting item in hospitality. The welcome first the fare follows. Our prices and goods ought to. offer a relish to your appetite. WE ARE MEETING YOU HALE WAY Thats Our Way P. ERNSTROM Behring, who xatd: that 1 could not entertain an offer f tie kind In such a form. 1 hare made n a principle never to accept any aid f this kind from private individuate "Secondly, 1 could rot aubmit my investigation to the control of a committee. however eminent, aa I could have no certuluty that ita members had the necessary qualifications as bacteriologists lo c'Tduel such a delicate tank. "It would he another thing If the offer rauie from the American government or from sonic organized scientific institution and sun made in hnd rendered of the service to science and bums nit y by the of these eeiuras against diphtheria and tetaaua. It la. however, a mistake to Imagine that I have kept my new discovery secret. Thu is not so. But I have chosen, and will continue to choose, the persons to whom 1 make the communication, My only desire is to have such collaboration aa 1 know will advance the matter. "it la only by leaving such delicate investigations In thn hands of duly qualified men of science that progress can be made. Occurred IPlMlIVAi, ...MtlHOIR We arc epcclally prepared for mean horses. "Came and aw hew we de It." 417 Twenty-thir- d etreeL Oppeelte Cenaelidated Wagon A Machine Phone SIS X. company. ahaefng "DRUNKENNESS" Cigarette and Tobacco Habita Cured by TRIB vol about their contributions, and untary subscription la not n solicit ej subscription." FIRST SNOW FALL. Mountain Minn., Oct. iifil!uw-heavy frost, last nlaht w day by a hard mow sloun. Superior. Wl.. Oct. II. a cold ami drizzling rain, for half an hour last Mgh. - hii-- Let lie again impress upon your mind that TRIB" le a harmless. poal M.lwauki-iMilwaukee. Oct. 11 ox tive cure fur the liquor habit. Hxe porlenord the liri nu ilurrv or lighten, remember that "TRIB la an todai. The fiai,e a. honeat cure. Cigarette habit 'TRIB" rapid!) as thi-- ft II t cum the long draw an well a smoker. lot Urn Tu.- first Wis . Chewing tohaceo of !I nu matter hour long .tending. oun(l by now of iIih K.a-- i min:,:i her.- tudai TRIP." Pipn Rmoklng After Ttie llietusim.-iedropped 4.1 a inwiment of Trfb the ilo In the hour. pui. iwriity-fuuaIre entirely leave you. An lionr.t rare at an honest price GIVES HIS BODY Ik what, the Trlb Chemical Companv Ik putting at your very door. Try it. If you ar. in need you will never re- To the Dissecting Room of a Mrdi-icCollege. gret it. Investigate this remedy while we are offering you an abootute guarantee NewI York. ut. II. In rror-;,in- r with tie provision of Me will with every treatment. of George Wiilism U.f Price 111.50 per treat men;. . of Sirs. Carrie niiipmun president of Hie Xirluutil W.. tirin'. Geo. F. Cave. Sole Agent Huffrsge Assneintum am) of 2301 Washington Ave. the liuerimtinnn' Woimuix will for Ogden. Utah of unil kuibIcu' knownilite. Vr Cun du-- ou Hund.iy. U'i-.- t .17 ;h at hi home. No ireel fuliowing sn for galls. one-ana :ee!al petmit was isztted by tho FOR t headli and the body taken to 007111 University and Bellevue Hospital Medical college yesterday afternoon after the funeral ai M home. Verf COOS Jefferson Avenue. ImhIv Various tionlon of the hutru-., Ii.ivc wil'rd to med'isi im-h-- i f-- - r r hn-lu- r.i t'r, pro-d-b-- Sufir.ic.-AssociatUn- . iMss.-ete-- l rn-i-e- al MITCHELL BROS. d tiepi-rmen- MONUMENTS tm there on ltrii-i- i seer- seiisn'limpl in s braska. I mitimI ('onneilnuri om of the ever - lenslstive body in Nevii of le'iee were and s ei.ah of tis'ieuff h'Tvrin i !: Mayor and P Hrirn u;i ihe imlnt of being when (rmnrilinan consrmi:! in-.TPsjurpy mein-beItiii feri-.l Twice O'Brien u leave enitced the council Tube- and mi forcibly pushed b.u-by poiicptnan. was forc'lilv Z'ouian a1 to remain. City Ait ip'e m ti'itn declares it Is ;s aMtvney repreeuiu:c tb-s ' cinir:n" company savs 1 is sa'isfectori pvov-Thri-a'- -. -- I'n-side- Chicago. Oct. II. Itirld investign-tioInto the right of the city along the river .tnd lake shore L to he made ly a committee of five citizen. Appointed twrniiy hy Commissioner uf Public Works Patterson. 1' has been by Ihe that mb vrtU of iiluiig i lie river have been occupied I'hotii permis.-of tbe rity for year and that t .e property thus held fur I'rivire imri- - es would amount In value to lit ha Sl.OPiHlnO nd might rvich n high s figure l.l.iioo.imu. Tbe eaernsrhii:' ts on the lake shore bit of Kimilar ; partanre. and a repor will be submitted to liie ri:y round asking an appropriation for s comp survey of the river, harbor and Ink" T : -- i : NEW KOREAN POLICY. Victoria. B. C. Oct. ii. A dispatch from Tokio by !;e steamer Empre-- s of japan sa e tha' a stern Korean policy to lie adii.' by Japan following the Riinuumeir- t of ihe 1 Angio-Japsn-e- The i'ie-- or-.!:- lamp r.;iefs,t B- - prov : sa-- vv h the p- - r.t.r- -- -- pros-eeu'ie- n a V- - -- - fn- wi-hi- ef in Kc-e- -i w'll proh-ab'vn sburly. Tbe .Vji nece-mri; I '"-- e at cnee in - T"1 io. chans ii?: - ii nt-1- - fivclim ."'-iKorean lor s Vnc s wihdrm" be abroa irl-'-t- rr m'r-j'er- l ss recalled. the pol'!''3 . rr rights. h- - mtt;-(b- e Invrij'fi bv ambitious diplomas i vrn if Jrp:rri supervision be mair.-- I an .i?-- tese ttisy be i r- - 'Tii J Iti j'piiri::i-iI Kur ar. .i .h tf K irva i in wti.-MS-- j. - T.-.i- -; l i'1'h f.ir cninpinv r.r rl'-y- ' ' cni'rar' . publicists state the treaty guaranof Japan in It f K rean interest, the shsih'w of Kr-eagm eminent will hoH'v no and practically .iwy Kor-sii7,r:: r- rs'ah'Dhed. h! J.'p-tSc !a:e that paper -. trea-y- freciy that f.k tees i!.e I.l-v- al e New York, Oct. zl. A reward of has been offered by relative of Abraham Bchiffer fur any Information $500 to the present whereabouts, wheth- er living or some contamination U Inevitable, but, la some moat gross carelessness la dead, of Mr. Schiffer, one of the officials of the defunct bauk ot In Alamosa, Colorado. announcing the reward'today the attorneys of th relative are family said Bchiffer' convinced that he haa ended hi life. cities the common. The reservoirs containing the supply of water fur tha city ars located In unwholesome districts, the drainage from the surrounding country la filthy, and everythlug tend to maks tha water Impure. Again and again the mlcrosoopizta have called pnblio attention to the specimens of animal life fqund In drinking water. Home clUea are attempting to better things through th us of filtering plant and other expedients. But, whatever may be done, every peTaon HISS ALICE NOT WELL TREATED who n at Peking ajztew. Was Lacking in - - Panama, Oct. 11. Majur General Geo. V. Davis, chairman of the board of consulting luglneera, In an interview yesterday, said he had noticed that much pragma had been made In canal affair He found tho situation Victoria, B. C, OcL 11. Mall by the Eniprea of Japan, Include n Manila dispatch to ihe Jap- anese AdveKiser, of Yokohama, which tatea that General Corbin severely tbe very aaiiafactory and thought enforced were sanitary measure bound to make both the canal sone and the terminal elites aa healthy aa It in possible for dtien In tbe tropica to be. The general waa gratified at meeting hi numeroun old Panama friend again. 'ih American engineers refuaed to make any iiatementa claiming that' they had not had time to digeat Information obtained here. It ts reported, bowevor, that the diacuasions at the last session of the board showed that a majority, Including the European engineer, favor a aea level canaL censure United State Minister Rock-hil- l at Peking, charging him with dereliction of social duty in the provision! n.ade for the reception and entertainment of Ihe President's daughter and peny at Peking. The Advertiser says: "Execrable mlsmanagemnt of the reception and direct discourtesy on the part of the minister, are charge froely made. The returning party say cant!ncs of attention the marked paid them waa sufficient to elicit surprise from the varioua legation staffs of the other Peking embaaalea." , CONSUMPTIVE GERMANY. TURNED that microsoopto enemies everywhere. tept0 tuvion aurry- - nd f J A catarrhal condition of the macm. membranes makes It very disease germ, to enter eiy th. biZ whether they are token into the lnni with the air, or Into the stomach with the drinking water and food. A membrane affected by isisrrh hu numerous small ulcers or aorra which allow th germs to enter the blood. Con- teglona and endemic disease or tk result. Pernna protects the system again tha effect of Impure drinking want and Impure sir by enabling the body u protect Itself against tha encroach meets of disease germs. During the autumn season, when tm par drinking water le more eommui than at any other time of the yir everyone should be fortified and infectious disease by taking a conn of Parana, which will put the mueoua membranes right tt make It impossible fee th germs to c any damage. Nobody Is safe. Every body is expose Protection may be found la Frrnne i ! PROGRESS ON THE CANAL. ; '.LrHBi llahman and a consumptive. Hinton's appearance attracted the attention of the federal quarantine officials at ihb port and when an Investigation dem onatrated that he waa a victim of tuberculosis the steamship compost waa noil Hod not to allow the sick man to land, lilnton will be returned te Yokohama on the Copiic. HE KILLED MRS. JENKINI. Portland, Ore., Oct. 11 John P. Hogan, cf Chicago, tonight gave himself up to the police and confessed that he delivered tbe blow nhirh kill ed Mrs. Louis Jenkins, Saturday, in a resort In tbe restricted district thla city. According to Uugan's story, he struck the woman accidentally while intoxicated and did noi know that he bad harmed her until today. A charge of murder waa lodged again'. Hogan. GAME POSTPONED. BACK. FOOTBALL Taken on n positive guarantee to cure BRUTALITY. W .' ln:r: President's Will Action ri-"!'- hen Writing, Address Dr. U. H. Norris, Ogden, Utah Cause New Rules. New York, Oct. 11. Circulars will, according to the Herald, lie few days to ihe col- sent in world from the leftist athli-'iluoti-nl- l expert wan lust Monday met President Roosevelt. In which i; wil! bp suggested that all brutal- ity be clinilnited from the Ameri- ran game. Uuntivis which are scheduled will be played in for this accordance with prevailing rule. At the ninrjal meeting of the foot- ball acoeiatlon to be held late in the winter at Philadelphia, how- ever. It la exported that tha changes which hav been spoken ef with such force by the Presl- dent will he thoroughly consider- ed. of the Of the three experts who attended the White Wm. Reid Hons conference, Prof. of Harvard and Prof. Fine of are of the opinion that Princeton the game can be so modified that be will less brutality. there Walter Camp of Yale declared last night that with the present rule the muehnes of the sport could no: he abolished. John Owsley, coa-- h of the Ya'e male clever, si'.j ho 1" the F'edent uld have to T'rt n nr'd'lvlnir rmr Intimated tha: thro yegr. pi.lhr he changes In the rules next j ear. Mr. Cnmp said that he would tiiAke a statement aa soon a the 111 NOBODY LIKES THE DARK. HAVE PLENTY OF LIGHT INSIDE AND OUTSIDE YOUR PROVE WILL STORE IT YOUR MENT. beet-know- n ' ADVERTISEBEST ATRADIANCE TRACTS LIKE THE CANDLE DOES THE MOTH. vE.srprLY the ELECTRICITY trs t 11 resident released him from the rsf pledr temporary wMch had been made aerfecy $ 9 Li Hil R. B. CAMPBELL, Gcn'l. Manager r , WT1IBFL $11 Courtesy. VISIT TO drtnka water la more or leaa exposed to the germs that are capable of doing damage In tha Laman i pore- ' W'-v- MiiviW MiHU'e REWARD CF 1500 OFFERED. jnUonlyoneraUeafcxr,, body against the MENS DISEASES main In ffte mom. A niemher pf he mnjori'y umdi- - a million placing ihe ordinance on I' ptu-ip- e. but iiunti'.n refused to tit Unntieiltnan put ihiS I liini itiKKin. u member of the matar jority. piit ipirfci inn, the inenr-bevn'iiK for It. The nnmtriiy tneinbei In vole. Mayo-- - Moure was present and imiuedia'i'N the with tl.r npprovi'd nude nn n"i'll, and several harsh words p.isid between ihe major-iand of ihe eeuncll 'mi ween ,i Purine 'tie parley ti ed n v Ml or springs, is more or less contaminated with organlo materials. Thn atmosphere la fall of bacteria, disease germs, bacilli and which beoome mingled with the drinking water that has been exposed to the atmosphere any length of tim. With tha most scrupulous care, ; Nicholson qiti-stlo- Knliitwinu Microscopic Enemies. time-expire- d and O'Brien, s'aried to leave, thus the brcaklnc Thev quorum. Pt'-siil- i to- na SPECIALIST , found everv door Mocked hy water, such as ORDINARY drinking from reservoir, wells, near future. Rece pti Is found the oniv Safe Means to Protect the Human System Against the Invasion of Pe-ru- Doctor Norris laminating gita to the rity. The council met in ndjoitrned session, a quorum not being pres- ent nt Tuesday night'-regultr Af er a roll of the meeting. council rn'lcd. President wi licrmrn end were furred to Their Danier t$ the Health ef the Community Ways and Means te Protect the Consumer of Ceroh Laden Drinking Water. Philadelphia, Oct. 11. Tbe game San Francisco, OcL 11. Alexander scheduled for today between PhiladeMadrid, Oct. 11. Th palace author F. Hinton, a cabin passenger on the and New York in tbe World MARINES COMING. Idea have been ordered to prepare for liner Coptic from Yokohama, has been lphia baseball championship series waa postthe departure of King Alfonso to Ger- ordered deported. Hinton la aa Eng - poned on amount of wet grounds will remain In Southern Pacific to Transport Large many, Nov. 3. The king Number. Berlin from Nov. 6 to Nov. 13, attending elaborate festivities, military San Francisco. Oct. 11. The South- revtea and a bunt. The premier, Genern Pacific paawnger department ha eral Montero Rios, probably will the king, whose departure been advised that Ihe Harrlman line ml their connection have been from Germany Immediately following swarded a contract by the navy de- President Loubete visit to Madrid atpartment fur the transportation of a tracts comment, since the premier's large number of marine that are to be accompanying hi majesty indicates ont aero the continent en route to that questions of state will he considthe Philippine during the next aev-er- ered In Germany. However, the 25 Years 25 Yean. monihi. It l expected that an klng'e visit to Germany waa arranged to believed le and generally average of 15i marine will be long ego moved each month for some month to tie connected with the matrimonial To tbe etudy and treatment of Chronic diseases of men, women, sad come. Rome of the msrlne wil! take projects of the Spanish royal lamlly. children, I have davoted special effort during my entire profession! the place of men now life, and hara been rewarded by tbe discovery of methods that giv in the island, but the great mojorl'y AMERICANS DINED. complete mastery of Nervoul aid Blood Disease, Catarrh, Deaf are to make up the lncreed organizaneas. Rheumatism, Stomach, Klfln sad Liver trouble. tion decidt .1 upon by the navy departKataura Oct. Tokio, ment. There are now 9uu marines a dinner today in honor of E. H. on duty in tha Philippine and gave Harrlman. ibis number is to be inereaeed gradMiss Alice Roocerelt was present at Blood Poison, Piles, Rupture, Varicocele( Nerve Debility) Drug Habits ually to Z.iiOu. the garden party which Count Inonye gave yesterday at hi residence In STUB ENDS OF STREETS honor of Mr. Harrlman. Consultation free, personally or by letter. Are t Be Reclaimed by Municipality a of Chicago. OfHre 2361 Washington Ave. Open Day and Evening COUNCIL. Uniinrllmi-- POLLUTED CITY RESERVOiRSl IN GERMANY. Chicago, Oct. 11. Following th? recently established custom of exchanging profesaorn between thn Uni versity of Chicago and lending universities of Germany, Professor J. Laurence Lnughlln, of the political economy department of Chicago wifi ail for Berlin shortly to deliver aeriee of lecture on important ecoo oornc problewa. The lecture will be in English and will touch on question not only closely associated with conditions In the Untied State, hut also In Germany and other European countries It 1 announced that Professor Oscar Oucker, of the University of Berlin, will give lecture on German history at the University of Chicago In the part dciphrrab' making Inquiries about the California gold field, were ALFONSO'S In the bundle. Omaha, Oct. II. Mayor Moore stationed a cordon of policemen at the doors of the city council chamber today and prevented three members of the council from leaving the room, thus keeping in- tart a quorum, which the mayor used to pass an ordinance enter- lug into a contract with the Oma- ha (laa company to furnish II- - Zimm.in. V. 62 Years Ago in Oakland, California. Oakland, Cal., On. 11. What ia believed lo be the ek-to a poatofflea robbery wblrh occurred 52 yean go in Alameda county, was discovered today when workmen were engaged in demolishing nn old building t East Twelfth nire-- t and Twelfth In 1863 the avenue, East Oakland. building In queatlnn was occupied by the Clinton post office and nn express office. In December of that year burglars robbed both offices, taking several thousands of dollars in gold lugs. l.ncln Sam's mail sack waa rifled and ita ronteali disappeared. - The thief waa never apprehended nor was the mall recovered. Today n moldy waa bpnale of letter end paper found when a till of the old building waa torn down. Thera waa draft for $1110, addressed to Francis Blend, from ihe New Orb an Banking bouse o. Horace Bean k Company. It la dated Sepi ember 30th, 1353, and waa never paid. The draft waa drawn on Jacob Little A Company, New York. Other letter, which are only In a No asKCKBemul Chicago. Del. 11. of city for campaign purposes, '' Is the dictum of Mayor Dunne. Ho made plain that he did not Intend lo endorse the custom of employes in Ihe classified service being compelled to contribute to the campaign fund yesterday, after ending n check for $30n to the county committee. That check." Mid the mayor, "waa my personal contribution to the ram palgn. There will be no asHeawinent of class! (led employes for campaign purposes. If any of the employes con tribute voluntarily nothing ran he done. Rut there will be no compulsion on-.- OLD ROBBERY DISCLOSED. I MAYOR CAPTURED at 1 Saxo-Cioliur- g Mayer Dunne Adopte Good Policy In Chicago. inli-res- "I msy say o believe in a GOES TO LECTURE , i OCTOBER crnm.ni regarding uprisings of Ki cans in the north, and the formalist ! of the patriotic societies in Seoul tr, among the factors ca.hng forth d wands from political leaders In Japu tor rigorous measures In Korea. Yokohama paper says a part of th Manchurian army may he quartered ii Korea Instead of being withdrawn t Japan, aa a concerted uprising of abetted by the officials c the Korean govern went, is conaidem1 too imminent possibility to he treat ed lightly. The recent attacks upon Japanese adminutration in Koran b two newspapers published hy Amer: cans nt Seoul, have angered Toklr politicians end there ia n demand for their suppression. New York, Oct. Cubit-- e hands. MORNING, Consumption by a Serum. git-u- y You don't know that Ogden Brothers have changed FTAII, THURSDAY OGDEN, EXAMINER: IMS i n nr ii i"$!MPEjBta bbiwmibs Cl. E. W. 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