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Show '" 1 " - MHi f GUILLOTINE AFT?Sf CABINET YHO F0RT.I PRKIDENI HORSE-RADIS- garis T. " Re-- Paris. After keeping the fulHotine locked up out of sight for three years because-PresideFalliere opposed UNITED STATES. nt i' ; prrritd to pardon persons condemned to death,. Cen6itseura v Throughout Country France has again brought the dreaded Wut Rely on Jamea A, Dapey. f "widow into use and has resumed. the p ublic execution of criminals. tor RelirteStHf: Parisians have thronged the places tjZuS:-cSyoungi'Wajj of execution and have shown such a : ,SL Loula. This city can boast many disposition to taaka a merry spectacle of the death of a criminal that the dlatinctloMr but none more aovel taaa -- cpitl-HintfititHeBt-af- ld other ; iVi: Public Execution of Criminals Is .r- - aumed In Franc. CO NTROLS OUT-- : LO'.U S MAN PUT pcwing wacauai runs lighter thai any K1IIG H: IN USE, AGAIN -- . . 1 ; other. L u more beautiful any other. -- has less j y than 3 D vibration bined. y"" The inan who controls the output in the United States, and who in lt aale a fortunes Jamea A: Dacey. With all due formality, he has been vested with the tufted crown of green radish topcu as befits one of such importance in the vegetable kingdom. His storehouses hold hundreds of bar-reof the roots,; and during the busy season he ships a carload a day. Con-- ' aoisaeiurs fromT Portland, Me to Lot Angeles and from Winnipeg to El Paso, have to rely upon' him for. thO - lr males a more perfect , stitch than any other. . , -- :The.-titJ- e irRESEWlN(OlA0iEl ever, realized tne possibilities presented by " encouraging its growth ; :.L- Barton&vBlakc PrpvoTf- Aorse-radfB- Hhe BtrangeegetabitrThe son, hw? - CHICAGO it ILLINOIS Far Sale by r-r .LliPjli - of king i is hereditary in ' biB famllyTHir father before him was in the produce business ",and" he, too, bandied much of 'M the best of all com- "x1,''. lined tn one. J i Liim h : uuuppy reuaBr- rr. horse-radis- baa-amass- ed ia eaflier to operate thai any other. "7. - i ESSVS -- than any other. -- la lsb - Kimr ." More shipped - from tola city than alt the other ffarKeta ogrthg :reltBh j; rjm- - - Ai4 tlF - 7 day be practically controls the market JEvery mornlng lromSzlo 3uwagons The Guillotine. feeling is growing that the authorities will soon decide that" It la tetter "to bouse and j barrel after barrel dlsap- - jfmit the number or . Spectatorai altogether priv- ieara- - in the etorerootns. Here- - they make the executions ' ' ... are dumped on the floor, and the con- ate. ... " -A man named Dan vers was the last tents graded alilf horse-radish The growing of is a victim. Ho was executed for the .coldprofitable business. ; This fs, especially. blooded murder-p- f a farmer and hla wlfe who had befriended him. The r- scenerwere extraordin ary Men and women masked and In fancy dress paraded jffie streets, halt-in- g in front of thefjall where Hemned man was lying, Ignorant" of" his Impend ingdeath, to sing comic .- " songs withproarlbus choruses. i M DelWer, the. executioner, was the ' ObjectPal trended ovations whenever heleit the privacynf bia hotels and loaJedrlflQbaj-8- BaeljiBJnlironiiotlJi Utah I If y ojedv" Built in Pko-- thfi-con-- .si "" llw cafer, restaurants and hotels were H packecr::" - ' "7 On the night before the execution "L no one seemed to go to bed, but remained on the streets awaitlng-t- be v execution, and once the crowd of right under Dan vers cell. ree on ; .;.;i,;,.rr;. LLi'Prowo..Clv.- Utah.: at: I CtipitaJ, I 7 JiOO.dOO- .,...,J. , D' .Q UE3TION. . Answered-bExhaustion of Coair Bsys Sir William Ramiayv j Wm- 7 x WllUara Ramsay is Of the opinion that the "back to the land" when a child and graduated from tb Taff cabinet he was general counsel. St. Louis Law school In 1873. He has for the Illinois Central Railroad Com- beeh senior member of the lawfirm in 1853 at Brownsville, Pa, He pany.1 When not living in Chicago, of Nagel & Kirby, professortn the trustee graduated from. Mount Union college, Mr.. Dickinson makes his"' home at the St. TiiiIr T.av nrhnnl and Ohio, in xi872,; and three 'years Mater Hermitage, sthe estate upon the out- - of Washington nniversity7 In 1881-8- 3 . 7 teLouTs pa--p-er iMiiiiiiiiiiu -- ,; Retains--HiPlace- -fh- icnstill-existsrand-whichas-rep- te Do It Now . according, to .this. eminent authority , would not last more than from 600 to 800 years. S ,t The lchJef sources of energy at tfie Louis product. rare flavor of the-S- t. present moment are . coal, .oil, wood Then he advertised in the trade before the coal slip- s" and sat "backTd wattTjeturnsr; He was not idle long. From' all parts of the country requests came for hejvas a member of theMissouri house was of represefitatlves &7b4 In 1855-9coun of cITy sistant United States district attorney president cil. He ia a me:mberv-p- f the Repubfor the western district of Pennsyllican pationaVcommlttee and for years vania. In the latter year he formed has been an intimate friend of Mr. a law partnership with James H. Reed r J Taft. WHson- H was Mie of Mr. JRooscvelt's resented many large corpor nly 'one "member of the Roosevelt I most enthusiastic supitortera ASvan to arrive. That was many years eluding the Carnegie Company. Mr. cabinet retains his portfolio under attorney Mr,, Nagel was identified with began and they are stilt coming. ; igor Knox entered President McKlnley's Mr. Taft. That is James Wilson of several important cases dealing with It Impossible "16 keep cabinet as attorney general in April,' Iowa7"secretary of agriculture. So;ex-- , the numerous compllcatloni in. the ln affairs of the Five Clviliied-Tribe- s any length of time after 1901, serving until 1904, when he waa cellent had been his work in that po it has been grated.". During the sum- the then Ind Ian terrttory-jjraelected United States ;;Bienatpri nfrom. tionthat therewas,no rieriqusJLlfof nTeTTWbeTSer in" IhT reff IgefaTor HTrm Pensylvania. The latter position he making sa change. Born in Scotland Navy Under Mmmil77:-P'7- 7. L . not will it came Mr." ice, to Wilson keep longer than a head to United of become tbe the 1835,. .resigned Tart's secretary of the week without fermentation President cabinet. He was" a setting in. States in. 1852 and threefears later Von L. Meyer of Massa wintjCaaonths It is posor thTJresidential nominatioft- to settled in Iowa, In 186, fie engaged in navy, George has had wide experience as JJurlngthe sible to keep the prepared prdouct for the Republican national convention of farming in Tamaxcoanty. He was a chusetts, a business man, legislator,' diplomat two months, but even then it is neces1908. Mr. Knox is recognized as one member of the Iowa "assembly for and cabinet officer. He was born In to keep it in a cold, dark room. sary of thT foremost constitutional lawyers three sessionsand speaker of the Boston in 1858 and graduated from When' it ferments it takes on a yellow house for one-- session, and also was a -- ' ' in. the country. He theh entered Harvard" in 18794 M iheniDer 6T theiowa. lale" rtlnge and iBjtwteressjLnd nnpalata l)0i i t acveagh for-tTreasury been has and business: A large preserver, HrhTT Is'one of the Franklin' Mac Veagh, secretary of the commipsttin. - In: 1873he was elected conected with a number promlnenttr of financial horse radish king's- beirt customers, fs treasury,, was born on a farm in to congress, serving two terms, and mercantile concerns. His career sent to the national legislature as a Chester countyi ; Pennsylvania, reputed to have offered U.000,000 to public official began in 1889 when anyone who can devise a means ot aildCirdm again for one; term 1arl883. "He wag he was elected to thV- Boston coTmmon" Columbia Iaw school in 1864. He be regent of the. State ' university : of Many atpreserving it indefinitely. arjct Bervg.d jn..lhe, junrJlHelheii a jfor- haVe"beenmade""toftnd temptsgan the practice of law in New .York Powr:KJ8704r;SnlnTR90 v s ier of aldermen, and In 1892-9he was a far-a- ll nave tftu raileo. mular but forcedTh city;i)ur fljealthr member of the Massachusetts lsgislato fill all orders.- in tt Li nureTthelasTtwo years being speaker t l culture at the Iowa vL..,. and engaged in the wholesale grocery Agricultural of the house. In 1900 Mr. Meyer was warehouse of the firm are stored-abou- t business. In this and other commerlege, Ames, la.: In 1897 he became sent fo Italy as American ambassador, 1,000 "barrels .of roots. ach.hoida 100 cial. pur8uH 6e has amassed a large secretary of agriculture". pounds of the root. WheiKprepared it iafldiiiyiMi 6stniail'-ire- n Torttin e..;- BeifSr8flteMilh e"6abifieT he:rellsal wtlHri akeSOOOu-bottlesia. In 1907, President January, -- The he disposed of hi "holdings in the big first !B????4 fry eTcuTnYanflEC V ";CR i ICQ UlriT ttUUHC VCI with higher " grnrarv nrm : rector Ir. Taft after his election was Frankrl his cabinet as lafefeJtli ftecessaryt dtminTsBeS production" postmaster- - general. or even: 200 within of the Commercial National bank of H. Hitchcock of Massachusetts,-w- ho years losen the roots two or three times In prlceSand Balllnger Secretary of Interior teas11 "a aiwajs gave up hit place "as first assistant vuiuagu. ion to get good results. s The on- - less the high price of coal wjll render been interested in movements for the postmaster general to manage success-full- y eboots are removed and the s earth the conaitIoOTirvTnverydIfncuTtr:ofof land commissioner the general A supply of heat might be obtained the "Taft presidential campaign. publie' welfare, locally and nationally. pressed to one side, to give the stalk In the form of steam by drilling a Jte:iasbeejLpresldeut ptihe Chicago He, has .been given the office of jwst-- . fice,. Richard kj Ballinger of Seattle, root" when to Tbe chance expand. i Citizens' association,- - the Chicago master general in the new cabinet WasKv1 has entered the cabinet jas matured is no hole in the earth's crust at least ten ." jonger than the original secretary of the Interior He fg a Bureau; cJChA.ritififl.ap.dihe d deeP 8uch It Irom a practical point " of. Art. " League, considered of - the O., In 1867, and graduated from Har- native ol..lowa, having been born m l ifl" It the that grows-;frovegetables American Civic association, and chairvard Iff 1891 and from Columbia Law Boonesborv 1St858. After attending center .out, instead of up and . down. view by the Hon. Mr.: Parsons of turman of the immigration department of school tn 1894. "Since 1891 he has the University of Kansas and Washthat requires much nour- - bine fame and his yetkllcMs that; the It is a the National ' Civic Federation. Mr. been a government offlciaf," having burn college at Top'eka, he went to ishmentplant and the crops hare to be aH execution of the broject would cost .Williams colleger graduating In 1884 ternated could not-- ; be accom- JFasZa. Democrat served af different times as Jble WacYeaghJLoxmeTly every year It is set out in 4,800,000 and and in 1 894 he " was nominated for the division of foreign markets of the and afterward studying law and re less than in eight years. It is" rows three feet apart," and tbp stalks pushed United States-aena- tor ' " conceivable that such a" projeot might by the' Demo department of agriculture; chief clerk moving Ao - Washington..- - - He - was are about eighteen Inches apart States court commissioner In be undertaken, but "it ia highly cratBot:IliinqiB,but was defeated In of the department of commerce and United though be and latetlwasJudge ot the r Thethat tt Wiu ber : supported- - Grover labor, member of the government ex- 1890-9thegIsTatureLHe terward changed his position board' and first' assistant post, supreme court. Jn Jefferson . county, has made money and is now 43. yearsClevehmd- ,- bnt-Sir Wiljlam urged that; the present old, still pays strict Httentionrtor busishould exercise thought for party allegiance because of Jhea 1i mas term genera.. E&JJL i. member of. "Wash. "". generation the busy season-h- e nessrr-itude 6f the Democratic party on the many scientific and social organlza. Wickersham. the generatlolisTcrcomeTfy conserving" AttorneyCeneral work in the gray ot the dawn looking ' tlons and is tbe author of numerous money Question. the jtQresifiLcoalj!X.istlrig jn England. George W. WJckershanuJ-Whoj iflObulletins, reports and eirculars-o- n Otherwise-in- : Xjicklnon - le War Secretary years; he foresaw a Taft'a attorney- genJacob M. Dickinson of Tennessee trade and customs tariffs. His eral,' has had the. reputation of being contracting for the purchase, of the general Jmmlgxatlon from England to remainder of tbelr crops. f work In the and Chicago, the new secretary department un one ot.'be .ablest lawyers la- - New other; countries and the. decay of the der was President war; Roosevelt wag especiar-l- YorK cifyr"noTro"Jn Pittsburg 1nI858, -- He carries bis honors easily ag the industries dependent on coal tot "their born'In J85I at Colulnbus,' head of .the . Miss f H ' graduated franr the Unimarket, and energy: he studied civil engineering in Lehigh .' noteworthy. after-w1872 in Nashville of and Nagel Has Commerce Portfolio, '. versity university and In 18.8(fgraduated from declares that in the course of a few t. is his intention to tarn over Missouri has' been rewarded for, its the Jaw .school tit' the studied law at Columbia, college, Large Revenues from Sugar. University. of years at the University of Leipslz and tn switch o the Republican column by PeunBylvanlH.For two years herac-tlce- his scepter to another." He thinks that "In the total of the last ten yea-hae a great future before sugar has 'paid inore than Paris. , He served several time by the appointment of Charles Naael as law tn Philadelphia. In 1884 he ot special commissionLon the" supreme secretary of commerce and labor. Mr. becam, associated with the law firm It, andonce the discoverjr Js made of our customs revenues, or in round ts. tench of Tennessee and was assist- Nage" is a leading! lawyer of St. of Strong & Cadwalladare, to which a means of keening Jt,-I- t will be used ores 1550,000,000 Out of a to at ' I J2.500.000.ooo. ant attorney general of the United Louis and'the west He was born In Henry W, Taft, brother 61 the presl more, than any otherconditnent .' :s ;;, ; ; : : u . States In For ten years "pre- - Texas in 1849, moved to St. Louis dent: belongs. ?jff- 'Wskirts of NashvilleVTenn., once the property of" Andrew - Jackson. Like Mr. Roosevelt, he is very fbna of hunting and fishing- .- Though a Democrat," Mr. Dickinson has always been ' s an. opponent of Bryan, was admitted to the bar. During the years 1876 and 1877 he served as as -- General banklngbuilnew Uaowctee Sato deposit boiei torrent. j somewhere" aboiElfisT. '7e'ttflIM? by. the compul-- . sory return of the great mass of the people of England ta agricultural pur suits. The prime factor In the case is the diminishing Coal supplr. which rel. : .. ijuesttonnhlTsettled, rue since the present king has been of the industry. Previously it demanded a very poor price, often" sening-n-s lowf ai This ..energetic; at that ; time young, monarch decided to make aa outlet for it He secured a list a all the sauce makers and flooded the at' the" head oxr - ' X. vlous to accepting the' place in Mr. President Taft's cabinet of nine men Philander Chase-Knof state, who was "born secretary t,; ...yioe-Presldso- --- , A President Knight, Roger Farrer, Geo, Taylor, sr., S, -- Job n R. Twel fea,..-"JO-T. FAIUUUU Coxier. V n't-l- JO THE Will Be - ' 1 "BACK London.-r-S- lr Gu&iiOPMir. . Holbrookv . L.j!W- oAJllylSJiK-- 7J7 DIRECTORS: Reed Smooi aZZL. - LX. if4CAtf.?kflLY 'L; -- ost horse-radis- h Meyer's-Cbarg- Presl-dentTaft- ;Electric(Eo. it ne l re,' V It kibe 8afe "and i ' .1 rf - And get tbern to figure on wiring your house for eleo- - 'trie lights: or candi-"dse- -- ftrr -- 's uul reliable 11 - he : clean, method of ligbtlngv - and-wa- Office, 95 N. Academy Avenue EES BotjSf honSiTS T2 lllnjts "-- ' a 6 . :i - In-or- der - 1 of biwtar AIC7 Cashier. Alva Nelson - I auire-tmuc- - W; f1 Breretori. Pres., L John f Marwicfcj8b5rji rfr- -- jig, 1 BC- --; -- Interest Paid or Time' m ;':r Dep6sits.Dra.fw-t-Wort f- j, tJI Parts of the. Opposite the P. 0. I 7 - P. Academy ; t0. vice-preside- nt s ; . Avenue. r " -- horse-radish-kin- g, he; af to 7S J V 1 , n -- . .. -- or-ei- gn rtt. t wnmptlToWiined In all conmrt, or MO and CoifrighM regi. TttaKMHK Usrntl. Sand Hhwtrh, Model or Fboto, for Ire rami report on patentability. SThictlv compioimtiaL. AI L Utm(a pnMUea riurpaMuig reJnwnm, ezclmively. W itwawake luiwtloi !iouid hara ow Mow to ohrAtnana .Hu pnta. What ii a jiartjMTsaiHiiirhfr pT How to (wt TaiaabUi Uitorinauoa. 'I tili to auj aadroa. will P. S17!?T & CO. 'CI tvcn!h Lf" Wasf,;r;!on, D. a - -- post-offic- e y iy - d horse-radis- h : " s d horse-radis- h one-fift- h : : , 1895-97- . "1" ' " |