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Show 1 r he Saiit Lakk Telegram. ft 3 n ' He W.i A LARES A CHANGE IN CONGRESS TO B MUST BE MADE 1UNICIPAL ME PROBABLY 000000000000v3 Suggests McMillan, Lawrence or Dern as Men, Who, as Mayor, Would Put City Affairs on the Desired Business Basis. I have always been enthusiastic on thrt climatology an 1 resources of Salt Lake. AVe have every chance here to make one of the greatest cities In the country. We will not do it unless we rhanK" our methods of municipal management and conduct the city administration on a broad gauge, progressive plan. THOMAS WPIK TO TUP TKM GRAM. .rci.T r.vi:NiN';. CALLED Of a T?rr.it Ihr rvf n r,l c 1 l! r ! 1 ji r.rf. t .. .; ft ! ) n:.r- i . r : r t - - c s -- a ? v 5 f ' j V" r 1 : r p.. 1 - r r ' t' ' ; - u p-- . ' . ran i d f ::,;;;r 1 ! : ; 1: pf?f err N OCTO elastic cur.:tr:.CY thatto will in;3rc?;n cqu:;t:iv :;zni Result of Conference Between President and Senators on Subject of Currency. IN METHODS. THERE MUST BE i:siav Tin ' - 1 '. 1 r . , 1 te, up-to-da- ; oVsTnil V tlvttl f Pr 1 ll'n Oif,(irriiri. Vt J Aue I . the f nuh-cur.m- S FOR . f - l- Ul'.N f ! lt ua- r. l"ir t:u " i "inji;Ut eluded until the iv.ur.t vt lh; tr.orrtimr. The hole uhjcri of Jln.u.cj.'l S- - DDIV yD rs ! ir.-tn- I. HAY. T ! - - r.-i- T jT - . . I r4! I 2 "The existing situation in municipal y f4 ' I ' I W a . ' US Si one of Salt that hardly any politics is ! : . V U iMUtton at the Id nc s en T Lake's citizens are satisfied with," said appt T I ? I f, ax Concri-fof dtcviiod tl 'roukl.'.v. l" 3 1 Thomas "Weir, mining man and capit The j JlIA !L A O k ni 'tln of v.. ntvi talist, today, in answer to the question: n. 11 ui u unn., iiri "What are the men who represent the a tentaSpooner dl l nl v'ji pirv.-ntive draft of a tirr ncy till t business interests of Salt Lake going x. -- V d v although ojn t pr" ntiit i : to do in the coming municipal cam! ' r i ,v Cta f 't t t p , i which jtibfetif-ntlmay 4000 HAVE PASSED Twenty-State- s From paign?" Visitors . ! . t : r n ,'r ron-t 1 were measure t"' the ' reduce, '.".-y.'i "When no one is satisfied, the plain OGDEN GATEWAY ON t . i form. definite corn hi? '.op. a.i ! t!. ir.A'.crr-.- l c problem is, how are we to improve the . . f WAY TO THE COAST. y .ih;i beif the propped legislation v. r t I;. t situation?" added Mr. Weir. "And Already Eight i r r ' 1 ... The f j.kt f runfrnitn' te$.ttd fore I try to answer that query will . f I' fr.-V. ' ' he-v tt. In t i t to im' ri'ictur ntft .rk no material say that there will be A. G. It. of number The I total I tls t If' f on form for the Big pans, ngers traveling through Opdfn at hand Atthan7:"'i th" Grounl .). tn t! provement until the taxpayers of the n '.jr ,t,ori.i:n: the n city elect a Mayor and Council that I t d is S P te ,: ; ' westw aid tip Aft r ft rs tli" riMimllic" by itr.f'f' represent the real interests of the city." "'. s v at t 'Frisco. thr VirirtJ thou'.a. official four at boarded IIlU. Gathering y.nlit. () ' the railway I .. , :n Taxpayers May Win Out. uji I sail- d f r Pr n i.ler.t e r, their t and. r. i turn to Aldrl h "Can they do it?" asked the reporter w S f i. o. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 13. Several ; '' not f ;: t e i are men But such "Certainly! f ! "'.. l'.i, t!" i ll.e lnp-at office. H. out tip, :!' hi G. A. have not of hundred members the get hunting They will ! ' li" t v; of Cotisn'M !";....,and scramble to secure delegates and been added to the advance guard alrxtrai.rdln'iry v. i h U d ! acfall i a u . d It ha lay wires to capture primaries. Tnebusi'.: I ready in the city awaiting the opening, tt. b :Jn.i 5y u h th- r It tll . . ad ceptance of public positions by the ! . nai thirty-seventr. h It t of In or to -met in the ji ness m?n means a sacrifice on their next Monday, ' ! ! e, t; l;atb 'l the :' c : ' tional eneojnpment. The majority of part; it is very certain that such men mips.' ion tn day. will not enter into a contest with pronames at the their recorded ij,v: arrivals .v.. t i i! the N'"iiil-j tr ''C. Vut fessional politicians. There is just one the bureau of registration and informa' U r b:.: It aca; t! t.ilUd at to cause aie them inducement that will tion. The list shows that they came I Tl n.; ' .it ji' r. c.it", ihii . t :1 wo cept a nomination for a public position, from twenty-eigTerriand States l . t ' i .. ' !. r; of Tl. "f tl, pJlmary'v i;r; and that is a strong public demand." tories. Accompanying them were probna-- t n i b d r.ary .v:,?t iat! v relaHe Suggests Candidates. ably three times as many tourists, memtli-tss. ;,!r a of Train Wrecked Crew CuUii) men of and the tives Grand Army "Will you suggest some men who bers of allied orders, i EDGAR who are taking IS HELD come up to tihs standard?" to rates of low excursion the Found iu a Perilous j v v.. :.n i it !!, j. "Yes. II. G. McMillar Henry W. ndvantage visit the Golden State. It tan !"'f,i' l that the S P.a!. Kii.ata men U.N I) EH $250 three These Dern. Lawrence, John So far the trains have been mixed, v. dl drift l.o t parto different three p..Mirexpolitical belong but today the first special carrying Plight by Fisherman. I ill ! ap.d , in I: u Id v i yi "a u;;tH ties, and jet there is not a citizen of clusively will arGrand people Army t ,! !. iv. !).! . f Salt Lake who would fear to trust his rive. It comes from Allegheny City. I of S- r.a H n r p. n v., r rat th interests with either of them. One rep- Pa., and will bring the Abo Patterson t I. 13. Th r.;;lr.. v. ;t?j tn n.'. - r K..n.. TOPPKA. ; Aug. at. do two ;':li not, resents my political faith; 2r0 of about with that post v l city 4 It n thT ;t? Ho;o and tit aiith t;I.mull tar and l.apK.tge ear of and yet I would as soon vote and work in the party. Other specials will folas one another." for the election of uhuh low in close succession until Monday tocprcson ilu- Hock itt!3" ,!1 to !.. r.f the f ,!:! f: l i lesser with next, An to Party Lines. arriving ah i.i'unicht, we.i th.rouuh a toUh v.il!t '.' . th- - I'i'f, ! t,t. Topeka . Uh t f, r r from then on during the encampment hridc" ; Hcndrlfk! r k. pnr Sij.atojf.. with ti'"id? if th"Then you are not particular about week. .11drawing strict party lines in this camA corps of clerks and assistants will Alma, at 1:"') tt lock thi moridnc. t !. of ! ,.! '! u t t as.tT j paign?" be constantly in attendance at the buJt hn Is, zg tt, P.rr 11: m. of M Par- - hn.H.t ing an T VA t! ,t , HIVH u,U e;:y for is is. best 'What "The question T;; VU reau of information, and every conllr;i- - M- -! . j m . f hiMati n r y i - '. j i ) I L illLLLU the business interests of the city?' If venience has b en provided for visitors, lind. Kan., a'.! m rloujdy inj'iilraj PV tie- f! iur : f I re , M t a S;t we can elect a Mayor and Council who including a postolliee and medical headJl;.:i Mi Stia!. of Kap..-a-s T'.ty. l.or e :t 'f t The brin'i-un- n and will be absolutely true to them in the quarters, at which a staff of volunteers, TlV AN HARTIIQUAKP. k anie,;i .nil v.cr" broadest sense, what does it matter composed of physicians. surgrons and jumpedI v.h.'t th- vlf, about political faith? The city's inter- dentists, will bo in attendance dav and whei'.P.- iy th" ...tet s into tr e top., re rert!d at tlalli:l'-th .," ests should be the sole object in view, night. A M;' P.P J:av s a fisherman. maWilliam by not the attempted furthering of ;rao. t i al.- -' found th uncM K ii? and chine politics. Aa er.tanh d in th. - lin nf a ttte. "The politician selects his ticket in tl of th The enln looking ahead to some future time, Is Pi ..r.. i ret k out tif f.:pht. car One in,? dan.;. in to his weak spots strengthen hoping r t and tho from ;id the r,!KiJ. tf hridg machine, building up a support upon f.: the hank of the is lodtre-which he may afterward rely in an enof lif piirtlally tird"-.-.v inwater. Tl.at deavor to secure something else. All of to t'.id folio not due the campari u r, this is out of place in municipal COLORADO ELKS ART: the wrrre of the stream dl'.f before abolished be must paigns, and t urtf .. A t dru dh'.irst h id tde th" Score of Arrests for Riot the improvement omos. d tho hrl !K trct k and veal-'-rHERE PURHJ: DAY May Be Compelled to Run. i ing Anions: the Foreign Four Zinc Miners Lose "Men like Dern, Lawrence and McMillan will never enter into a campaign ! NEW VICE-ROYALT- Y conducted on this principle. They canLaborers. Their Lives in Horrible not afford to do so. But if a majority V. of the citizens who represent the best CREATED BY RUSSIA . i business interests of the town go to ,., iH:-AIAut. n M :e t;. Manner. i such a man and say: 'The city's wel. . I f ;, I: " ' :i a r r- ' e f. r In o; , fare demands that we have you in the Alcr.icff Appointed hy : ! alf r it I ilutii ;: i Mayor's chair, we need you and we 13. rs mint Pour XEW YORK. Ea?!-crn Aug. cannot get along without you.' then Cznr in Charge of Far ' that is an entirely different situation. engaged in placing timbers in a zinc If I. 'i;t- The tfrijt.!.. v.. . Pi:. Tciritory. It would be difficult for the citizen to mine at Franklin Furnace. K. J.. b.ave ... f,-.- . .s t t t::,v. th .f .. .f'i! .d then refuse to serve the people." a been to rock ; weigh by cruhd r tp "Do you believe that this can be lilLL ,!" LA.U) pi. i.,:r st. pp.Ti:':M:ri:;. .iu. r. - a pd ing at least fifteen tons. Thoy were for- th done?" !. t v. th bfvn Amur vkr roval' r I r. t! i"J J" t recognition. P ii.priip.g r "It depends entirely upon to what ex- rrushfd tit 1 w o 01 ine o t iiliW: wertI iv men ,17.;; iort nit apt, u." I '.a;, ijt.au tent the interest of the citizens can be ;n'iir;' ignrs, (,;V, .1. t n b a iiarn-. i:fo."-"inot tatthslf ted ar'.whose two has and t known, .1 Auuut. p;;"' no or two tl a half dozen, aroused. One, rj a . j".,, ,,. b.it:b-I !tt !; h matter how strong their influence, can- were AitmiI MJf, named Willis and Stev- - Ilejetofoie th- a tAtr.uri jutr--Ii.--t oirt a P. t I ny en?. t W pontroIJe.j U Jl. Ml P ne.. Th' not go about the streets preaching eae.;; v ;), l r rn s r.rd . .dned iy the Ar'it !. r.f ,.'. 0 t..P. in! Ifitn against existing conditions and hope to .t mulcaf. d VMyuj-t j v ,,a,i f . , .. v .... accomplish good results. An awakened may elect the he.-- and ttrongest man miral ,., Alexi-:tc Aide ... r.il flen. we h. lh n :, must have. in town for Mayor, give him a weak- public sentiment is what ir ,r ... as .,j . tlie tins far P.at P i. ' a j C;:ar. er,,y Then there is no doubt about ability to kneed, ' narrow-minde- d . . Council, and von x " ' llilllilLWi. work a radical change." : ; have undone all your good work at the ' ' "Now, what about the Council?" Of AuIrr.Ms. Lntlttianre -- .1.beginning. nt "The same qualifications apply. You very .. , ,. . . ... . ., .7 ' "i:iect men that you need no t.Udges---0 e , Pea. ling h. t.uy with a medl. al , ,1 X , "'." from, elect men that ran and will sac,'. e v.e ... s', to t tinas .. it retnarkahe' rifico their time and interests for . . in: rote, i .1, ,. . J I . 1. unite r of j rn,i- k U f f , n- r , ,: . U j I city's good, elect men that are broad- down the nps, the tient ft r...j.g.,s w h di. d ;f rV,V .,;'. V enough to realize their position and duC I II iJ I iV i fe v ;"r;":j;i. if . t t lisx thd . u dl-rof , tis. of and . 4 tl ,. you creed, ties, , , hpitin regardless party t. II L .,f!..f lV, ' ' ' . --r- )fi .' , ". will get an administration that will hu ens.- was ft to our ow tt liy and to an . , , "t, 0. ' r. i i t'i ' i !, s TV '..'.V."' , i $ the city where it belongs, in th- - front American. K- p.inald Pit, of Postntj. It , v fc l suSle to . t? of rank nily curious, yet progress. r "ifost wonder' C ,'' have passes aln.-- t iinto ,an a shun,. that ful preparation in . JTl.lTI in P?.S tP t( A !'." t cvn t, t ;. u t !t nnt IP... in ti ' th world." w BOOKKEEPER CHARGED he w .s j ' ' r J.i:r. ' Wi'li " !.:; Dr. Monroe. f a parti- alar kind of nunilrT .' f t ; f..V IH l ."'it a ds . I''' . , , ., WITH LOOTING BANK. ... ....... m .. h . "Docs more for l he t! t'c u Ma ' !""4 .tn. ' i p V w 1h ff v. my rv. the tr.al. At h' complexion I'.invt M ' u Ul" ar-- tl.e dU v 'ty rf t.r p and form than VI t.p.a v.n mII to of death : -- P. . e Pokitanfky P.. .li.l.n. Mi:.:!.. A'ic. DELl'Tll. , . Wa" I'lif I'.e pf " I ' have I anything v. ).,;, .7. e. ;tJtop, ' ide '.e tver used." ' " ,w" . in Montreal pav u 1 v ud of ! v of hn. y EARLY A M I pu-h- 3 G. A. R. ENCAMPMEN - J ', ' T . c luii.-nittee- " T 1 I Vk : Iljts J .ir.ti e 1 t '; i'j" - y 1 r - I ; It j j " ' , 4 ,... t-- - 1 ' 1 . ; . 1 i-- ? . re-itd- - . - " t l t 1 r.i-latl- - . ,.', i in-I- , i .'! l - CLINGING TO TREE TOPS 1 'l ft-r- r-- 1 ir - - r , fi - J - -- i - T . , ? 5. t- ' " - r . -. mi 1 . N--- 1 ri-r.nr- y 1 . ft : .. - 'f'n -- ' : th-I- r - . - ; - . - : . - in-;- r M-- t 1 ! ? :':: fr - - t- 1 . - ht - , i- . ti;fi - fp-'-itiv- ; no:D I '. l I 1 - 1 1 . 1 1 - l- - l I - 1 ! . !;-:- 1 5 1 - 1 -- V l. ! - k-r- ,. lit J 1 : : n n-i- - . t fr-i.j- - f RllSHF OLD FEUD h-- ? 4 i- lf - EAVY ROCK Mp-am- FOUGHT OUT . -- t -- 1 a - Vice-Admir- e' al - t- ' : V. 1 d lluoli de-at- 1 : - : j -- 1 1 . : . - j i - l ti . o-- i.ii; 1- d br-A- - . ." . d. .u.-p.-ttr- 1 V - i- ' ?"- ? : c.-m- T. - ; I apj-dp- -th l j r n-- J " 1 . v 1 I s 1 I f .' 1 1 . 1 I i - ' , . . ... " 1 , j ' I i .- , . mm S 0 - i.-- . . - . . - ! I I fn-ni-r- i .t i - o 'f r,, - '.',','., I I i iL j 1! 0 i '. ! 5 1 1 , , A . !, wt-.i- . 1 .'. - . 1 . I I . f -. ! : 3 .u 1 f ' i " f-- 1 I . 1 1 Anna Held. V, Testimonials. fl 77 ylY f, i the b.ir. highest terms of !' When place-nis guiu, .:.u hi St j.-.- me-- ...--, ..ia timcd,t " ,t dceei ve his :t.j :e - ' j...-- " CHARLES FLESH FOOD This famoui preparation ha. many imiis nothing like it on the tator?, but there stood the test for more market. It ehas years and is now recthsn twenty-fivognized by the medical profession and thousands of grateful women w?io have used it ns being the only preparation that OUT ROUND with FIRM. will FLESH, th'n cheeks, neck and arms. FOB, DEVELOPING THE BUST or restor'" flabby breasts to their natural bra.5 and contour It has never failed to give perfect satisfaction. FOR 'REMOVING WRINKLES. Nr woman should haveor wrinkles rtr mouth. Dr. crow's feet about the eys Charles Flesh Food removes them like IIF-Almi- " .1 l.-- 1 BR hv u.ai J , ' - 1 of the bo k Askert as p v. ha: i'.e ha i r so much iron, y, h;: moi it ri Hpianderetl u that not a di.ir f ti.- i - - d :. a- - 1 . - ,,i , . -1 1 t t ,1.1.. "" ., . , . : ... " et I h ameu.-.- ii. ul and ,. ; con-tinu- 1 1 Fencing- Public Domain. SPECIAL OFFER. The regular price of . A ug. P. Pidt.d stat-Dr. Charles' Flesh Food Is $1 a box--, but Topeka. Kai-.I n said l.u-- nizht that It into of thousands new District introduce to Attorney homes we have decid"d to send two boxes he expected a very d termined resistance to all who answer this advertisement and from the cattlemen of northwest anas Bfrd us $1. All packages are sent in plain against the enforccmt nt ef ib.e lihral statute preventlrtr the frtxlrg of Govwrapper, postage prepaid. ernment laud. Nearly P.! tee;- suiits ar" box A to sample just enough TC'O'C'P i- fvHf-In preparation to be brought In the 1 convince you of the great merit Pnited States curt by Mr. Dean. In of Dr. Charles' F1-- sh Food will be ?ent these suits every conceivable method of free for lu cents which pays for the cost Government land is included. of mailing. We will also send you our inclosing book. "Art of Massage,' which contains It is the purpose of the District Attorney make all the Government land in th all the proper movements, illustrated, for to free range and to permit no person State and neck the arms, face, massaging ajd to have any advantage iu its use. full directions for developing the bust. Address - - t ,,Uotf . DR. CHARLES CQ.19k' Dr. Charles' Flesh Food wdll also found on sale at the F. J. HILL DilUG CO. bo Withdraws From Ticket. Doylestown. Pa.. Aug. 13. Henrv Iear, of th defunct National Hank of Ex-Bank- er president Doylestown, which failed recently, today withdrew for JUU30 on the Republican ticket. n.ore 1 frfe,'-- "7.'". Kiev's j l- ' Th- - t - ! 1 ) i:te-- t f o:r.p J'iit O t-- 1 pad. th" ii 1. 1 '.:th- ... . 1 . . ; - . o ti l..:.e, .1 ,r .t i r ........ Mrs. Jo . II. - - Iiornir.ent Plks. brKat A the rn front for k rnal-Pn- lid , I Uu d- - r m itu.?. her. prte .. And we h el ji";i,i!it H! ' was brih. 10 r.'iui rvijl And sa h aitdir ! Whii we f'po- of uth- r p.ti That f was in truth do'".a - Hh- - rrin e : t:. hit.:i. i!" 'd a f Kr v 1 . 5 1 ; o' ::. .oh wa d'ita1 with f'mir a ! Ala? for ti.N Pa.:sd co iM at. r Pt.w'ii-was ,T I. Hat Tho iKh 1 coald t ot I 1 ;- - h !l.--pi I a p.-e- i .. o - . - .. s;o . . . . . . i 1,; r r l 1'.' ;,! v.' : 1 i.i,-;.'- 7 wI'l; ny ? . II , . 1 :!. w! h h .skI--'- tain Htn j hf- - ' n li.'.d 1 !. .. lf If .. - i a now J u 1 - Ilia j i G Vine . ' 1 Tk!.! f r t hi I.i.o IP. i : 1 t .i r. . ' l .;- ; i I . in n trap a . ..- r he Wo'.; n;i.r.i-r:1 I : r i:a J.n.'i ldtt n off the t le. v"d hid. Th" 5,,r d- n Pe 1 1 V1 1'. J h'deal , pot laj'.'.i n th" i" t P . t '. ;p :i t il he -- had eSth. . . . rd a . " ! i . a t' tt .......... - , 1 : Ii. a - . ' ' - v I a., . j i o e f l..i - ; 1 1 1 - l.-- ) . l - - t'il -- j:,"t.t. rTn j, ,,;;i-- t I : e 1 I, :;".v. f i cot 'i:- Pt.' tl'.Tuyh U ro ! , s , pj to k ttptny fat at. r ; . - : to - th- - e r h .ilth a 1. '. (f lh- ll r. -- '. t: l . ! f: ?:.' ;:r 'i.oa. th't?!.!!. kah r re. f - t : o-;- '. 1 lr 1 t :i ; 1 ' - 1,..- ;. ti t;t. 1 TODAY tn iPaj 5 ;p. (. t w ?o d P n . - i ' i T hi t t ' ' p h; !. 1 rti l.r.,. Iu Ut ' ct.ih Pf.h.d i. M '! ! p:,i- ...... - . - P rear . Iirp , V. . . IV .... tt . '?it; ...j.,..'.'. ' - I id'.y. s,d .. uffc flr.i tr.ach . ;:.-' ; ' - ' " ?."!:"; ;.. p- !'' .!. pP ...-.- ... th " " . ti'.- ' 'J . .t : t " : t - p p.:. . , . p - , t " v , - , if - f ,: . :, , ' ; . t . V f - ', -. - - ; r : s ' . ., .- i ' -- ( ' ' - t. . . - 1 it 7"' ..' :u j r ... v ' " V,1 w . . s : k ,i j ft . r - l , . V.--.- Threatened With Lockjaw. Nir hoh, Pkifne tn.'lioi . rtf ...ht .n of lt:r! n A. N'kf, i ,,f !'."1 IPthrr.trn'.wp.h b. v ; xtr"'. t'Pt-eret h j .r. f Sy r.nU rP I hl l:r n tod.iy. 1 . 1 t C tl-.- ' : ' W-P.k'- ................ M. .-l H b i - p-'- , A--- MlaIKO STOCKS fcCSTON L iP srnP!.ln.kt-r.. Fht-'Pearrdng tlhers taKectd To stuily uo her wn. She read r. ad rr. fiul'e a jtvrinors (m the history of Franre, When shespf.ke of b rm va 1 a e.l ur isi j:rara . And the bit I'd b arr. d at c.ilb ge Seemed rid!cul-euntil I dlscoyereif :die".l r.o knowk,! Of tho JldU Mt IJjnkrr Hid. Urwk'.yn Pac. 1 I''! ' . ' hi h V. ! 1 .1. 11 i;n-!o'.;.i- 1 " :'-h- . 1 . , t - i Vat "I.'-t a .;i v -- ! f.r - t Y-- (,. American Oitl. h- uniO- ' l. ViJi-- : t.. 1 who-.- k aft. r tt.. haP.tnd ir.tt r- 'ts f the s vjih Sw.i. : .1, ai 11 at the ai.ip .( r,t j;;;. m the e;tv tn- r.ti.i-.- .J th u luclih nt.'tlly. it trdht -. M Tiet latlra ... I HS. kn.an at- h uh t- ? an-- Or t ! . tat.:- - tl.-- - t 1 :npini-- i f ! I -- t t.it r . j.v .f 5. i ;'. : 1 P.!!!H -t . h-,- i. 1 . - ivb JOT.,.. 1 ur City. Tr. nhohn. r ( II '"I t Ld 1; ' Visitors From Silver City. Mr-- '. I.. Hikn:,.n. Wife .,f tl.e tend' nt "f tl.'- lt.iT"t Ir u rot e (; a h I v.n Cetr le the r- eo. i' ; !e it is r :c 1 1 ral U r j I ef i:.:: imn at' m U' i.m quarter, - . npi u.o ai:r; rT in ev iy lives . . n- a .1. t iP.UVt -- i, i 1 m ih V. p 1 1 ..:al i . , Z''-- ' ). jcM-iiH,- U " .i-i- dlinlti!t ti: 1 et . 's jr.ut !,.. Pokilat.'ky - - j ntiy than . p(,rts ' or.tl.Mi:e oow 1m ap.d k t t it l IP-..a,t' lieii..f - - H. . '. 1 i o.;, s t itf.-- yean liundrc ef a pj . i.di i ; i. ::e v id) saved. President Chnrh F. Lrlar.d of the Commercial Packing company said last u;il to tio- - ever the afthat he had e fairs uf the bank so that it could doing business, but found that tlds was Impossible. "I am a ruined man." Fai.l "and the efforts of yeans have been wifed away I trusted young by the embezzlement. Johnson as J would one of my own boys, and when the truth dawned upon rue he had taken the money It was ail that 1 could Co to believe It." Johnson is S years of nee. unmarrhd. rnd the son of J. P. Johnson, clerk ef the court of St. LouH county and an old ai d much respected citizen. magic. vet for " : ; - 1 . ing company 01 mw t uy. was arrsp u a warrant (barging nere last evening i ?IVi') f him with the embezzi-.-m.-r.t ' v I'JMv e - , , 1 - .-- I ". I . r. ,a r - 1 'i , r J r' - : - " - 1 t ! it f ' ..!. - . V |