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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY MET DEATH. HOW MISSIONARIES LTLY .umber H Abm.d-V.ri- ou. Their Zeal ia Religious Mature Angered Native Populace. Advice, have been received at of the Hongkong confirming the news massacre of American missionaries at T.ianrhow and giving the following particulars: Dr. Machle requested the removal ,NCAU of n street theater near the hospital on aoeount of toe noise. This request Incensed the Chinese, who, becoming violent, attacked the hospital. the crowd frenxied, Becoming the school, the Com. burned girls' hospital, Importation. Wood. U.L and the residences of the mission- aries. ono article of mannfKtuM 2 gute aam annual Quantity consumed, w wooden toothpicks. According expert the number is simply to tacal-Millio- upon million, of the Mirer, are turned out US, rear from American factwie. and on top of this tremendous Fm-come importation, from connate. wd Japan and other Sly u large a. the domestic prodwooden SI S Mort of the American toothpick, in Maine, cone from Franklin county, of the white home -forert the cuf 95 per cent of toe Wren, out of which are made. Thi. toothpick, jonctlc and of admlr-ab- l. and pliable soft Is mod purpose for the for resistance Maine which it ia used. Whole mill, in devoted to aupplylng the country la with toothpick., and in the industry and finest of the Mime found to he So tro-I- . oxwt intricate of machinery. the output of then mar a brief season, during in r).irM that can be the spring, enough toothpick, of the market, the to supply Bide cum. country for the year to come. A further idea of the capacity of the machine, may be had from the neceaaar? jhet that only 100 mea f to operate and run all the mill, in rnnkha county. Other mill, of thlaa hind are Mattered throughout and Massachusetts and western New York, but the real home of the toothpick is Maine White bin:h is not the only wood med for the domestic toothpick, maple and poplar are employed as well, but hlreh haa the property of retaining Ita forert odor and sweetness. Th. telling of toothpick trees 1. only Incidental to the regular lumber work No especial of the Maine fore ten. maa are Mnt out to hunt up suitable trees. But whenever the foreman of a gang of woodsmen. cornea across a tree especially adapted to toothpicka he orders It felled and laid aside. The branches of the tree are thn trimmed asd oily the trunk itself Is transported ts the mills. There the bark is skinned asd the naked trunk is run through a mar hloe which severs in into veneers. "Veneers" is the technical expression for thin strips of wood no thicker than s piece of blotting paper and no wider than the length of a toothpick. Ones the trank haa been cut into these sheets of wood, only one process remains to turn out tho toothpicka fit for packing and shipping to market. The veneers are fed into a second machine supplied with sharp, rotary knives that whirl at tremendous' high speed, snipping the veneers into toothpicka at the rate of hundreds of thousPenn-uylTsnl- furiated processionists surrounded and destroyed the mission and assaulted the inmate. They then murdered them and threw their bodies Into the river. Prompt action has been taken by the American authorities in Chins to secure full reparation for the maw sacra of American missionaries at XJanchow. Spurned. He extended both hands In passion-at- e appeal. "No. Harold, said the fair, proud girL "I can never be yours." "Never?" he cried, in anguished tones. "Never," she answered coldly. Hla mood 'hanged. Oh, very ell," he sneered. "There are others." Yea, Harold, I know there are," she said. "And I accepted one of them thla afternoon." With a muffled oath he turned upon hla heel. Poor Fido, The honeymoon was over, and the husband, returning from business, waa grieved to find hla little wife crying bitterly. such a Oh, George," she sobbed, dreadful thing haa happened. I had made you a beautiful pie, all by myself, and Fldo went and ate it!" Well, never mind, my dear," he said cheerfully; we can eaally buy another dog." PoaL Birmingham ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Utah. ia hereby given that at a of the directors, held on the meeting 6th day of February. 1906, an assessment of 910.00 per share waa levied on the ISO Issued shares of the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately to D. F. Dense!, treasurer, at the First National Bank. Ogden, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 12th day of March will be delinquent and adverNotice Por-tngue- manufacturers. A Japanese toothpick is delicate and thin as tli IM Paper, and neverto eless strong ad pliable. The Japanese toothpick uker earns even lees than hla SUMMONS. being two cents IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF hla remunera- the Second Judicial District of the but a fraction more than State of Utah, in and for the County of Pop-.tague- a day. In short, 1,000 tooth-Pick- s Weber. may be bought in Japan for ns vs. Mary L. Charles h It costs only to pack and box tiff, WM of American make. New York Summons u JOURNAL Hagen-Keen- L plain- e, Keene, defendant. The State of Utah to the said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this ac tlon ia brought, otherwise, within thlr ty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do Judgment will be rendered against you according to the prayer of the complaint, of which a copy ia herewith served upon you, and filed with the clerk of toe above entitled court. Times. WANT ADS PAY. AGEE, CHEZ & M'CRACKEN, Plaintiff's Attorneys. P. O. address: Rooms 40, 41, 43 and 41 First National Bank Building, Ogden, Utah. (First publication January 16.) DELINQUENT NOTICE. al Mining company of Goldfield, Nevada; principal place of business Ogden, Utah. There are delinquent on the follow' lng described stock, on account of assessment No. 2, levied on the 8 th day of January, 1906, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective stockholders, as follows: Name. No. Cert No. Sh'a Amt 300 9 6 Cook, F. J. 110.00 22000 Dlffenb&ugh. G.L.. 5 11.00 Diffenbaugh, H. G.. .66 6200 15.65 1125 60 Gamer, R. A. 20.00 Gilkerson, H. G.. ...44 4000 And in accordance with law, and by order of the board of directors, so many of the shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will be sold at the secretarys office. Room 51. First National Bank building, Ogden, Utah, on toe 24th day of February. 1906, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m to pay the delinquent assessment .thereon, together with costs of advertising and expense of sale. 8. & SMITH, al Secretary Mining company of Goldfield, Nevada. Tri-Met- Out, of 1 . 23-664-6- rt trrfMe 7 S?? would ca- without the eense aoine people t0,ab- u- their our Classes ,Mlr Brill 1 S j- - T. RUSHMER Jwnufacturing 2464 Optician Washington ave. a fntatt ui Curdiiukl) Iitim- - BUSINESS CARDS GROCERIES. MEATS and PRODUCE Consult County Clerk or the respective TWO 8T0RES. signers for further information NEARING TRE END Oriii-- 124 frum one most :h St., Meat and Groceries. . IV. 24th St.. coiiv.-isU-iu- . REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. REAL ESTATE SURETY BONDS, Fire and Accident Insurance. Rentals and Collections. Money to L.iau. J. M. OF Forristall, 313 Eccli-Bldg. SUMMONS. IN THE DISTRICT COURT the Second Judicial District of the State of I luh. in and for the county abstractorT JOHNNY HUGHES, ONCE NOTED FOR SALE. of Weber Mary K. Billing, plaintiff. F. R. DEVOTO. ABSTRACT! R OF COUNTERFEITER, NEAR DEATH. lijni A defendant. FOR SALK Three A - milk cows, one The Slate of Title Bonded and Licensed. to tl.e said deMi of Take your fendant: thoroughbred. Twenty-fourt- h Street. for 940. Wasted by Disease, and with Nothing You are hereby suntm.-neHenry Kammayer, to ARCHITECTS. avenue, between Grant wi.h.u I went) day ufmr me appear of His Crime-Staine- d Wealth Left, and I.inco'.n and Thirty-thir- d and of this suumiosis upon you. if service served . A. GRAVES He la Now a Dependant on tho CharRohm 2j FIRST Th:1' al fourth siicet. witlim the county in which tin, action Bank building. is ity of Frisnd. brought, otherwise, within thirty FOR ALE New Century Caligraph day after service, and defend the A. SMITH. UTAH LOAN a TRUST Tyi-u u,-rdoub'o keyboard stand- above entitled acti.m; and In case of ard "..leiiiue: new model in first -- claw building. Johnny Hughes, once a noted counyour failure so to do Judgment will be eoiiii.M.tii Apply 4(14 Twenty-fourt- h terfeiter. is dying in Vineland. N. J.. rendered against you according to the C. WtkiDS ft CO.. 56 AND stiv? f. with cancer of the liver. Dr. George demand of the complain:, of which a First National Bank building. Cunningham, of that plare, has male FOR SAl.K An Ineoine property at a copy is herewith served upon jou and BAGGAETi'EXPRESsT' hur.,i:i. a pu mveM iin-u- t for filed with the clerk of said court application to have him taken to tho an"-.- e who ha four to six thousand A M'CRACKEN. CHEZ AGEE. Gloucester in and hospital county, Al .LEX TRANSFER CO., ALBURN dollars for residence or income. Not Plaintiff's Attorney. Harry Jones of Fraukliuville has promAllen, Furniture Vans and O. Address a X H. IVES. 2u9 Ec-c- le P. Rooms 41. 40, pj and &truce. 1rop. ised to care for him. Hughe moved OttW. 412 Tweuiy-fift- h HMg. First National tf Bank building. Og- -i to Willow Grove, Cumberland county, street. 'Phone No. 22. Utah. City. from Frankllnville, seven months ago, FOR SALK Snap, Washington aveDate of first publication. Jan. 9. 1906. R LO rT nue Business property. KELLY ft and haa not been in the county long HERRICK. enough to become a charge. AIR DRFJSSlNd FACIAL MA8-xug- t, SUMMONS. Electric Beauty Manicuring, Although 62 years oi age, Hughes FOR SALE Five-roomodern brick Tr. aitnenta. Room 72. Fifth flour, wears his black locks in the same house, well located; 82.500. KELLY IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF (era House blin k FJdlth Boice. Bell A HERRICK. Jaunty manner as he did In his prime, iiiiic 4S9-Ind. 'phone 1188. the Second Judicial District of the and looks the same, except that his FOR SALE Driving and draft horses State of Utah, in and for Hie County face is shrunken by disease. He was 'coalT bought and sold. Ogden Feed and of Weber. Blanch R. Grundy, plaina sport in former days, and his manly Bale stable. Ind. phone 500. tiff. vs. Reuben B. Grundy, defendant. AKKKR ft CO. ROCK SPRINGS, form and good looks made him a favSummons. ('anile Gate. Diamond and Cumberorite with the women, although he did FOR SALE A "Milo" bar and dumb The of to DeSlate Utah the said land coaL 24th and Wall. bell, with 100 of shot for fendant: Both not marry until a few years ago. He In limn. 71S-or Use Bell loading. 'phone You are hereby summoned to ap-le- ar has a rich sister in Philadelphia, but addrexs care of Journal. UAL AND KINDLING WOOD as she is away on her vacation he can ed within twenty daya after tlie sernot find her. and does not want to FOR SALE Fine building lot on Van vice of thia summons upon you, If quick at low price. B. H. Buren avenue. 2x8 rods. $25 down served within the county in which this Rarrows. Both phones. disgrace her by advertising for her. lion ia brought, otherwise, within and 910 monthly payments. N. II. He says there la a fund in the frater'butchersT days after aervke, and defend thirty IVES. 209 Eccles building. nity of counterfeiters to which he is the above entitled action; and In case RFiSH AND SALTED entitled, but cannot locate the treasMEATS, acr-- s of rich, sandy loam soil, with of your failure so to do judgment will Poultry, Fish, i water, etc. Give us urer. He is reduced to abject poverty, i water near me rendered le you according to Sugar factory, right, against 2321 trial order. Wuali. ave. Both and with tears in his eyes yesterday the demand of the complaint of which phoned. Guinea ft Co. hundred dollars per acre. said: How can I meet my God with J. J. BRUMMITT. a copy la herewith served upon you. such a record as I have? Then he 10 acres of first-claELIJAH FARR, "grocersT land, with waPlaintiff's Attorney. brightened up and said: But nobody ter right, new frame house, barn, OOODALK P. O. GROCERY CO. WANT8 address: First National Bank can call me a thief or a murderer anuill orchard, ideal place for chickBOii new customers to Utah. Building, Ogden, buy their a and counterfeiter the for only en ranch or fruit orchard. $1,000. past I Date of first publication Jan. It.) strictly first-clagood. Oive us twelve years I have lived honestly." J. J. BRUMMITT. call. 2270 Waah. ave. Hughes has had a remarkable career. 9 acres of good fruit land, with water SUMMONS. During his life he spent fourteen brick bouse, right.good four-roo- m Chriatmastides in prison. He learned bam, chicken run, two acres in WE BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS ideal choice fruit, near the city, the art of engraving In New Yorf and IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF of horses. Horses sold on commisin 1862 was arrested in South street, place for a home. $1,250. the State of Utah, In and for the sion. Boarding of horses a specialty. BRUMMITT. J. J. County of Weber. Rosa N. Wilcox, Ogden Feed and Sale Stable, 2219 Philadelphia, for passing 85 notes of his own manufacture. He served a Chic of the beet farm in Weber coun plaintiff, va Jimmie L. Wilcox, de- Wash. year In Cherry Hill. In 1865 he waa ty. good brick house, large bam, fendant. Summon. water The State of Utah to the said De arrested on suspicion, but went free. splendid orchard, perfect t: $100 In 1874 be wsu caught making half per acre. fendan REPAIRING. right, great snap; only WAGON You are hereby summoned to ap- GENERAL BRUMMITT. J. J. and carriage work. Horseshoeing a dollars at South Vineland and went to within twenty daya after the pear Trenton for three years In 1878 he, 81 acre farm, good four-roo- m brick service of this summons upon you, If leclalty. Work guaranteed. 2247 ave. Hutchinson ft Lawsuo, with a partner named Noah Kane, now house, bam and other out buildings, served within the county In which this Waah full water right; must be sold at action la brought, otherwise, within successors to R. W. Emmett dead, opened a plumbing establishonce at $60 per acre. ment on the principal street in Vine-lanthirty days after service, and defend BRUMMITT. the above entitled action; and In case PROFESSIONAL CARDS They attended to business In the daytime and made spurious silver 55acre farm, rich sandy loam soil, 4 of your failure so to do Judgment will dollars at night. miles from city, splendid bearing or- be rendered against you according to Alfred W. Agee. James B. McCracken. of Joseph Chet. chard. plenty of water, good house the demand of the complaint, A boy peeked in toe window one AGEE, CHEZ ft McCRACKEN, which a copy la herewith served upon a Is maker and this money bam; shouted: home, and, evening, running Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, and will make ony one a good home. you. Rooms 40, 41, 42 and 41 Flrat National "Pop, they are making money over at JOHN E. B AGLET, BRUMMITT. acre. J. J. $li0 per the tin shop to beat anything." Bank Building, Plaintiffs Attorney, P. O. adreas: Rooms 27 and 21 First Kane turned state's evidence and Idaho land I have some choice Idaho OGDEN, UTAH-Notarland; well located near railroad and National Bank Building, Ogden, Utah. In Office. Ind. Phone 117. Hughes got five years. At Pitman factory; I offer this land in sugar Grove, In 1884, Detective Bell caught tracts to suit purchasers; this land THOMAS MALONEY, Hughes again passing spurious coin. with the water right therewith will SUMMONS. Lawyeis John Garrison, a partner, Hughes says, be Bold on liberal terms very cheap. RefOree In Bankruptcy. 2443 Washgave him sway. Having an Inkling of OF BRUMMITT. J. COUP" J. IN THE DISTRICT what was coming, Hughes hid the dies the Second Judicial district of the ington ave. Ind. phone 60S. WANTED. in a swamp and never could find them. State of Utah, County of Weber. J. D. SKEEN, v. He got five years more. His last ar- WANTED Olwm white cotton r&rs at Georgia A. Goodrich, plaintiff, Law. Attemey-atdefendant W. Charles Goodrich, rest occurred at Frankllnville In 1890. the State Journal office. 49 Rooms 60, First National and defendsaid The state of Utah to tha He was given five years, but waa parBank building, Ogden, Utah. ants: WANTED Family washing and iron' doned after serving half the time. to summoned You are 960-appear hereby lng to do. Bell 'phone HENDERSON ft MACMILLAN within twenty days after the service of JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY. WANTED Work cleaning halls and thla summons upon you, if served Attomeya-at-Laoffices by experienced woman. Ad- within the county In which this action 14 to II First National Bank Rooms SUMMONS. within thirty Is brought otherwise, dress Peery Annex, Room 5. and defend the building. A good wash woman, good days after service, WANTED IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF above entitled action; and In case of T. D. JOHNSON, employment for s competent peryour failure so to do, Judgment will be avenue. 2322 Jefferson Lawyarw son, the rendered against you according (o Weber County, State of Utah. MarRooms and 9 First National Bank garet A. Smith, plaintiff, va. William WANTED A girl for housework, at prayer of the complaint of which street Ind. copy Is herewith served upon you and building. H. Smith, defendant Summon. once, 574 Twenty-fourt- h Good wage. filed with the clerk of the above en The State of Utah to the said De'phone 400, Bell 163-R. P. HUNTER, court fendant: WANTED 1,000 men to drink beer titled Publis and Convsyanoaih Notary AGEE. CHEZ ft M'CRACKEN, You are hereby summoned to apand whisky. The old pioneer" Room 6, First National Bank Bids Plaintiff's Attorney. pear within twenty daya after the still good leads. SENATE SALOON. 113 First P. O. address Rooms 40-service of this summons upon you, if HORACE S. FOSTER, Twenty-fift- h street, near depot, W. National Bank Building, Ogden, Utah. served within the county In which A. SCUDDER. Prop. Notary Publie. 25. 04.) Jan. this action ia brought otherwise, with(Date of first publication 614-- 1 Both ring. Utah State phones HELP $78 per in thirty days after service, and de- WANTED MALE office. Journal fend the above entitled action; and in month, exiienses advanced. Men to FRATERNAL SOCIETIES case of your failure so to do. Judgment ADDIE J. PARRY travel, post signs, advertise and leave will be rendered against you accordsample. Kuhlman Co., 4 Atlas BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY TRAIN-meing to the demand of tho complaint of Block, Chicago. Will receive pupils for instruction on which a copy la herewith served upon Ogden lodge No. 18 Meet! WANTED Gentleman or lady with Piano, Organ and Guitar. LadtaY voGEORGE HALVERSON, third evening and first you. Wedensday firm of travel for to reference god A. S. A. 7:80. Master, cal class Mondays 4 and 7:10 p. m. Messenger, at Attorney for Plaintiff $250,000 capital. Salary $1,072 per A. B. Canfield, Children's vocal class Tuesdays and P. O. Address: Rooms 402-4EcL. Howe. Secretary; year and expenses; salary paid weekcles Building, Ogden City, Utah. Financier, 2419 Monroe. Fridays 4 p. m. At home to friend ly and expenses advanced. Addres. Thursdays, 2 to 6 p. m. Studio 281 A. NO ALEXANDER, &. P. O. ELKS OGDEN LODGE with stamp, J. street. Twenty-thir- d 719 Lodge and club rooms second Ogden, Utah. BIDS WANTED. Notice Is hereby given, that bids for WANTED Position as salesman by floor Masonic building. 2418 WashRegular meeting ington avenue SUMMONS. painting the sprinkling wagons and gentleman of eight years experience every Tuesday evening. J. A. Howell one street washer belonging to Ogden MUNICIPAL COURT IN THE in gent's furnishing, and dry good. IL E. R.; J. Knaua. Secretary. within and for tha City of Ogden. City corporation, according to specifireferonce. Address 541 Can furnish cation on file with toe City Recorder, of Weber, State of Utah. Bestreet. Twenty-thir- d OGDEN UNION, NO. 178, ORDER Of County will be received at my office in the Hon. J. D. Murphy, Municipal fore Washington Meets every Tuesdaj Judge and Juaticw city halt, Ogden, Utah, up to and in- WANTED Light washing and iron st 8 o'clock in A. O. U. W of the Peace. Net 8. Precinct 960-evening Bell do. to Mark and Lons 'phone cluding Monday, Feb. 12, 1908, at 4 lng A. IL Walter hall. Sim. President; o'clock p. m. Sue, partners in business and doing Richey, Secretary. Bids must be sealed and marked business under the name of "Tho MEETING. STOCKHOLDERS' Bids for Painting Sprinkling WagRestaurant," plaintiffs, va. JUNCTION CITY LODGE NO. 86, IN Creamery on." C. Loggan, alias J- - C. Logan, deeta J. Fellowa-MeThe annual stockholders' meeting of of Odd Order dependent By order of the City Council. the Overland Mining ft Milling comIn L O. O. F, hall every Thurs- fendant W. J. CRITCHLOW, The State of .Utah to said defendant: over Carrs held be drug pany will day evening. Visiting brothers corsummoned to appear You are City Recorder. March h street, store, 200 Twenty-fiftdially invited to be present E. A before the hereby above entitled court within 12, 1906. at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. Littlefield, N. G.; Walter Richey, ten (10) days after the service of this for the election of seven directors to Secretary. MONEY TO LOAN. summons upon you. If served within serve for the ensuing year; to hear the county In which this action to MONEY ADVANCED On salaries the president's financial report and for OGDEN LODGE NO. 2. KNIGHTS otherwise within twenty (20) can the transaction of any other important of Pythias Meets at Castle hall, brought Anyone permanetly employed days after this service, and defend the National bank every be furnlshred with the money they business that may properly be brought building, Utah above entitled action; In case of your Monday evening. Visiting brothers failure to do so, Judgment will be renneed; quickly and confidentially, before the meeting. GODDARD. Secretary. JOSEPH C. C. A. Hus. C.; dered without security or endorsement; cordially Invited. you according to to deL. N. Meld, K. of R. and 8.; Henry mand against payment! to suit. Your credit once in said action, of the complaint Hanson, M. of F. established at my office you can get which was filed in said court .on too PILLS PENNYROYAL money at a moment's notice. IX D. 4th day of October, A. D. 1905. Ecclee Building DRAKE, 410-4WOODMEN OF THE WORLD WB-be-r To tha sheriff or any constable off and nllabl. they Sale Ind. phone 499. camp No. 74 meets In K. of P. Weber county, greeting: Make legal overcome weakness. Inth street service and due return hereof. crease vigor, banish pain. hn, comer of Twenty-four-evenue, MONEY TO LOAN No remedy eeunls DR. every and Washington Witness, Hon, J. D. Murphy, Judge MOTTS PENNYROYAL PILLS in large or small amounts on long or Thursday evening at I p. m. Visitsaid court with the seal thereof of ' short time. Sold by DnxgltM and Dr. Motts atWoodmen cordially invited to ing Co , Clovolasd, Ohi. 4th day of October, A. D. 1906. this Chemical ROBT. G. AGEE, Sam E. JdM. C. G.J E. Auth. tend. DAVID JENSON. Clerk. (Seal) 818 Eccles Building. For Sale by WALLACE DRUG CO, Clerk. First National Bank building ' Tho. Maloney, Esq Attorney for 2246 Washington Ave Ogden. plaintiff. MONEY LOANED On any securlt). Date of first publication, Jan. IT.' sums at banker's rates; salary MISCELLANEOUS. Large 1901. . loan. Service quick and confidential. CURTAINS DONE UP 842 Bernard. Western Brokerage Comuany, 221-- 4 -2 Phone 175-Miss Young And youre going to Ecclee Blddg. SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER for men marry old Rounder? I warn you that and boys by lady of ten years ex hell lead a double life. MORTGAGE LOANS on Improved Albem Allen, Mgr, satisfaction guaranteed. Miss Older Well if I dont marry perience; forms or city property. Hunter A 412 25th Street Apply MRS. C. H. RICE, 652 Canyon him Til have to lead a single one, and. Kennedy, room 8 First National Phone 21 Road. TeL (50-thats worse. Cleveland Leader. Bank building. Mi-uls- s lu'i chi-ii-.- - Wi-dL- iitd -- XA-tlun- -a 7UTYPA m Z. s K PE-liver- sa . ss 'saTstablesT' ESiRATREnJT d. JJ. Tri-Met- Z. , 41 fellow-craftsma- n, tion RUSSELL JAMES CO IS y Company. Ogden -- Nevada Mining Principal place of business, Ogden, ands an hour. It Is only the "fancy toothpick that Is not made in thla tised for sale at public auction, and uncountry. In Portugal, from where less payment is made before will be most of toe orange wood picks are Im- sold on Wednesday, the 28th day of asported, the sticks are sharpened by March, 1906, to pay the delinquent coat of the with sessment, together young girls, who, in return for turning and expense of sale. advertising ont picks" are paid three cents a day. O. A. KENNEDY, 8ecy-RooThe Japanese toothpicka are made National Bank buildFirst 6, of fine KQds, and are diatlnct from ing. thoae sent t" this country by the (Flrat publication Feb. 6, 1906.) , PAGE SEVEN . Dr. Machle. Mrs. Machle, their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Penrle, Dr. Cheanut, and Mias Patter son took refuge in n cave. The mob pursued them and killed all except Dr. Machle and Mias Patterson, who escaped to the Yemen. Dr. Machle was badly wounded. Another account says the Llanchow massacre was due to the unhappy action of Mrs. Machle, who, on the refusal of some of the members of a native procef-- n to desist from worshiping the idols they carried, seized the Idols and declined to restore them to their owners. Thereupon the inld u Unit u mod so exteniiTely Inantheide tost no ono bu GREAT COINER 1C, 1936. 0 . n, 08 ex-offl- Z. 11 Mgrrs . Allen Transfer Co. s-l- Y. - Z. 12-7-- |