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Show 6 The Saet Lake Tex,ectram, LAST WEEK SECRETARY OF WAR NO FAITH CURE SAME OLD'BILL" TAFT MONDAY KVKN1NO, JANUARY BENEFIT FUND IS NOW NEARLY $4000 "Hello, Bill!" "Why, hello, Bill!" This familiar greeting between former Gov. William H. Taft of the' Philippines and a Teiegram acquaintance at the Ogden depot yesterday afternoon, as the Overland Limited pulled in, introduced a long talk, in which the of War said many. things of interest, The Governor's greeting was distincharacteristic of a man whom guished honors cannot spoil one whit. Gov. Taft is a large, heavy-se- t man, with a leonine head, strong but kindly features, a blonde shock of hair crowning- his broad brow, and with' a blonde mustache just beginning to be sprinkled with gray. In any crowd of men he would command attention as a natural-bor- n leader, though his gentle anJ genial manner makes his accessible by the humblest person. To Assume New Duties. Gov. Taft expects to reach Washington on Wednesday and to assume the duties of his new office next Monday. He left Mrs. Taft and the two children in Santa Barbara. They will go East later in the season. The Governor is exceedingly glad to return to America, where his popularity is greater even than in Manila, where he had endeared classes of the citizens. He himself l is feeling pretty well, though he jokes rather seriously about his over-portl- y appearance. He looks to the American climate to offset the ill effects of his residence in the enervating heat of the Philippines. new-Secretar- y About $VXX) has been ratMl In bsreflta for the families of G'eason and Brighton, the murdered atreet car men. The amount Ls mad un as follows: Reward i;.rrvov Bait Lake Theater benefit fnet).... l.w. 614.25 t'nlque thatrr benefit 2 Mellen skating link benefit K.uS Jake Greenewald (cigrnr sold) Tlfe Herald subscriptions Zi.lf I1.W0.W Total Is the total of the The first Item. arious rewards due to Perry Irothero, who has renounced hit clalmt o the whole ofamount, $2200, and only kept the I fered by Mayor Morris. Of disease. Firm blif or and ronfWnc In a famUy vl am confidence the faith In a patent me:i-t- r. hav prod'4C4 cure, in ail sss. irmrnN This la Mr tru in nervous f outvies, and no field offers m proline a vest for th quirk and enar'.atan as th n Ci. ac artainr from a weak or r.ervou syatera. Nevertheless, th mat rorr.mon f all n3H?Uon and stomach trouIn turn raus ble, which heart trmiblea. mcum Ion and loa cf flesh, rtqulr ntntl hin tel4ea fallh to cure. Mere faith will not d!stt your food wtM you, wt:i not Klvs you an not Increaand f!sh your your r.ervea and heart, twit Stuart" Lrs-pea Tablets will do tha thirds, eswif they ar errnpod of th elements of dlrt)on: they contain th Jul res. arid, andandrrptonr-r.eeesry in th assimilation of all whl- Htuart'a Dvsper't TabJts srltl d'reet food if flared In a Jar or bottts In heated to M drres. and they wtU do St much more efftlvIy when taken Into physician opl - hr SHOCKLEY HAS NOTHING TO GIVE VICTIMS' WIVES Murderer's 0000G 0 That Inheritance Story Good Chances fcr Business. Gov. Taft seemed, well satisfied with When J. M. Shockley. murderer cf A. L. Gleason and T. B. Brighton. .vas arrested and confessed to his crimes, he offered to deed over to the widow of his victims a lot of property which he Fald would come to him In a couple of years. According to a letter received here from Dr. John D. Peba. a townsman of Shockley's. the rmirderer has no property, nor has he the most remote possibility of falling heir to any. In his letter Dr. Seha pays that Shock-le- y is a first cousin of State Senator Buel L. Matthews of Missouri, who is under a charge of bribery at Jefferson City, Mo. Peter Matthews, serving a life sentence in the Missouri penitentiary for a crime against his own daughter. Is an uncle. Dr. Seba declares that Shockley was a wayward boy and ran away from his home five years ago. after stealing money from his sister and a horse from his father. Little was heard- of him after that time, save that he had joined the army and had gone- to the Philippines. His full name is James MacPher- - the present condition of the islands. "There are good chances for business there," he said, "but the Americans must hustle if they would hold the field against German and English commercial influer.ee. Labor is what we here would call cheap, but you know what Oriental labor means. The Filipinos are working on the railroads and their work was reported to ma as being quite satisfacnory. They are useful in agricultural pursuits, but the destruction of the caribou has been a great loss to the natives. The forests of hard woods are magnificent and will some day yield vast quantities of lumber, but the trees are in jungles and hard to get out. The American saws, which were sent to out the wood were soon broken . the wood was so hard. We will have to have stronger toolj to do the work." Islands Now Tranquil. The Governor said the islands are very tranquil now, and he expected them to remain so. He thought it would be a long time before they be dl-ea- t!n rw - fr arrtlt. strtatht f- tf cf r r-'- f , r . IrsJthtr ttrr sti I'rtr.'ti-i- lr r,f T. b. rr t ! t- f uiu rr r. r w w e- .1 rnrn-- W1ft"f th IHr.a formlf -- f . Ce t . , s w It t it t V-- - I 5 n , - c w f- - - ! . ! 1 '- fuM-fU- r that p tty teof W rt Xh-- ri-:- . h.f' wh r. t e-- r. U'i w t. i ),; tnt rr-- r - rr 1 MJ.h. snd st tl rent Ther ee.ly en war in purify th blood, only on wjr to tncreas fioh. and that Is thro-jgth stomach and os car.. th Why? storaach and dtgertiva organs mak blood and feih. bor.s. nrr Did anfl a person with m yoj evtr ar.-healthy, vigorous who had Jmtuir uw rnu!dv. complejijon. or who hsd nlfhls snd h thAtr4 ar, I nr. f !r ard fh'i arllr.g from - r die- nor tlcnT ,Nn, rerf'ft f.' , f--r b parks r.o one was Laker Entertains Principals in a Strange and Interesting Romance. Salt Wcll-Know- n ROMANCE INVOL x.S THREE FAR APART AND DIFFERENT LANDS. - 4- - a- - Three lands, many thousands of milfs apart, are concerned in this romance. Germany first brought the young persons together. Africa furnished the wealth of the bride's family, and tho Klondike's gold () gave the groom his fortune. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hoffman, who were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Meyers of this city yesterday are the hero and heroine of a romance of more had two homes, one In Africa and the other in Berlin. than ordinary interest. Hoffman met Herr Abolson's daughLouis Hoffman when a boy, lived in ter, Bartha. but did not, because of his Berlin. He was poor, but in some manmore humble position, a.pire to her ner, became acquainted with Herr hand. Abelson. a wealthy ostrich merchant, left Berlin and came to America who had a big ostrich farm in Africa, toHe hH fortune, but had only indif seek own goods in Berlin. He ferent puccess. marketing his Then he got the gold fever and went to Klondike, where he. bought gold and sold diamond?. While TO BURN THE DEAD there he made a fortune. He went back to Berlin last Septemand renewed his acquaintance with ber, BETTER THAN BURIED the Abelson family, who were then in Berlin having gone there from their home in Africa for the winter. Hoffman again met the daughter of Salt ILake Physician Delivers a Strong the ostrich merchant, now a beautiful Lecture in Favor of Cremation. woman. Dr. Albert S. Bower last night delivThey were married in a short time started from Berlin to his home in ered a lecture in Unity hall on "Crema- and It v. as a Dawson. change from tion." handling: his subjtct welL He con- the heat of Africa togreat the cold of Dawtended that cremation was preferable to son, but Mrs. Hoffman was willing to burial from every standpoint, and that make such a change to be with the man though the grave may be made beauti- she loved. ful by flowers on the exterior, one's They were here on their way to be new thoughts of the interior must always the home in the frozen north. They associated with darkntss and gloom, last left night for Seattle where t.iey cold upon. the collin, the putiifyin? will remain untd March and will then we ones of while with the bodies love, over the dreary wastes to Dawproceed cremation there is only the clean white son. a.hes, a fitting reminder of the spirit change. Dr. Bower characterized earth as a rharnel-housand added: "Had I my ALLEGED CONSPIRACY way, the cemeteries would be all made into public parks and the bodies they AGAINST KING PETER .contain would be reduced to ashes. No more prolific source of disease germs ex ists in the world than these burial VIKNNA, Jan. 2Z.A telegram from BelHe averred that the religious sentithat Servians Jind Montegrade ment against cremation was rapidly dy- negrins reports abroad are engaged In a living ing out, saying: "It is becoming realized vigorous agitation ttgalnet the that we must disassociate the resurrecdynasty, and have even tion with physical conditions. To cona conspiracy against King Pe ter. tend that cremation would interfere planned with the resurrection of the body is to Pamphlets have betn distributed in one the supreme power of the Diety. of the Balkan statps dt scribing King Would it not be as easy, at any rate, to PetT's active agitation against King resurrect the ashes of the dead as the Alexander anH making parlous charg-- s dust to which the bodies of all must re- tigainst him. While the Servian Governturn within a comparatively nhort time? ment declines to consider this movement Could we not at least, on this score, seriously, instructions have been in led to Servian and take our chances with those martyrs to keep a" sharp watch over It Is conjectured emigrants. the cause of religion who have been Montenegrin is the work either of burned at the stake? Many of the that this conspiracy of the late of the Montenegrins.or exhave divines noted world's mo?v Draga. Queen A dispatch to the Neues Weiner Jour-n- il pressed the opinion that cremation is rot inconsistent with the teachings of from Samlln. which 13 six miles from e. says that a number of drunken Belf,.-a- c religion." to the "murder arrry o; fleer.-- belonging ma-ia demonstration recently party" Costly Blaze in Texas. in a' restaurant at Belgrade against the of EmportraitsCzar Tex., Jan. 2Z. Fire has de- powers, during which and Houston, were the several blocks of frame business peror Francis Joseph stroyed at Sour lake, and got into the burned. The offending officers were houses but upon a special order from in the oil fields, doing much ('anno tract the proceedings were stopped. Peter is 1 ho loss at estimated 20'),' i King damage, hr e, Kara-georgtvit- ch cif-n- ; court-martiale- d, W). Horseman Meets Death. a P.iris, Jan. 2G. Jules Ravaut, French horseman, was accidentally killed at Givers yesterday. well-lcno- wn Call for Bank Statements. 23. The CompWASHINGTON. Jan. troller of the Currenc-- today Issued a call for the condition of national hanks at the close of business January 2'.'nd. lnjur"l. The falling ctliing mad a grat crash, and th aud!trce ro to Its feet In panic. From th stag an actor asurrd the pr.pl there was no danger, and q ikt was r- Mored. Kirrmrn cam" to th th,.i- in great numbers. Afir th excitement eJbslded the play was resumed. - - rtt strong - 4- - 4- f very d'a! rir s-- .d f f tx-aut- Srarceiy o! t.ra'.the, sr.) later Siktis sltWj, th It health. 4--f- - rrt4ln hrmf prtnflrUs. whirh. taken at m: dig-th fxl anywj. regard! of the trmfh. wek condition of of it? e-t- ', rvmbtnatiVHi l!roK fr-i-'i tur nnd I'xil l'n Jsl. prr arl e; ttc In rrnxer.llrnt tablet snd sold b un.Ur tbe nm druK1tS evrrywhT Umiwi-U 1 Tablets Huutl Thtsblets srs ta b talrc In th moyth aftr rrt rneal. wl n the tionmh. f In ar.1. mlnjiire the !s digest It ftfecCv Xh'fe rcthirg won r drful si.wt xh'i, ,iy rhtfl rhemtt hrows ht Kt.ift D Dr. or KILLED BY FALLING TIMBERS sji. d!ivdt'.rir( - WKISKR. Id.. Jan. 25. News a here Saturday that by th of a, sawmill building at Meadows. In th- - northern part of this county, Frank 111:1 was killed outright, and Ms brother. Jafp-r- , so badly Injured th.tf he will probably die. The brothers were pil.rg lamtwr In th upper purl of the ntll bjildln th entire structure tht men under a pile of lumber buryln and tlmler. rl iT,.I It lit - !- . K-e- '.io r- u ttij'-- m NEWS e I JPHlon pure . t. he t State-- r- - Thr drug Distinguished Pioneer Is Dead. 1. f from th tor r. tild-- may be l f f.jnd st iini Regrdlng tb P.apld cf Heart Trouble. Some Facta !r H-r.r- rr .! . at Usai Iri. irr 'f b ttnt ft al; hrt rH-a-- l"M-- lretrt. l.t gr.-nin- In.iiiKwrat 1 lfure tho faculty and r.kip:in. Supreme Secretary Mltrhei) of th Order of Washinictcn waa In the city entrrday, a guest of tin local lodge. ore I as held frnm tinder th auspices of tho Masonic lodge. The funeral of Zep Camp the Methodist chtirch yestf-rdiiy- , w PEOPLE.. V . r. Db ri Li M i a n i j- tfr.K. ..'!.,? Ti . ae.t r a1 It kv. -. I- rer-.- n tjr N'll" lj' d-.- i l - 'f s1 a !. I m tsd i ' it . !. r if r-- tJ J 1 t f no: I . .' t - r i - wt A7 1 ' - : ( . a WHEELS ROULETTE - i Nrt T. t-- e 'i jp f l . rll.l f )k!. .t I" yr.j'tr i-- j i.ei, 41 1 5 , l ; a ' V , TV K H I C r . - . i . . ! ; v S t- J a-- ' ! r r 1 , 1 " . I asrsfcsswaBBB ...SEEDS, '-- -- ' a i txaut wm!ti a.-- J rot h.vf do TKey S-t- d 3, a t4t: ti.f i U: !orTj ;.,. . c. t ! ' i t i (.! t:? - a - HEINECKE m ju sr. : V r-- S h U .erj a ' SCHWARZ a r; ri ? t r t j . re.-- Ov-- r ft J r 1 ; Men rrrri.Y rcv 'Sent. tr . . t QOa0000 COCO .v o THIS LINE vc ' . . O I . Iff At fr t . . tt t "a D . h eH ... juok Tea&Coiicc Co. eoco eoco ocoo o DYSPEPSIA TABLETS fcrs. t.ars t s,re J t! -- 75 ttotr ,.1. 7J ftf tT ...... ; i iir,t tiir. jvjtw Tlnr... I effrr f.Sa Sri J twlKJSl forjit. 5 . Sal an--1 I 34' sr. r-'- aoe "-- ve : 1" 6) STUART '3 s t;ar 'i ' rvr half-d!tst- -l d!-tl- v orr;cr. nryzr r rs't .MaAIaN Breeden Has IL. r ' sets" If It's for the Offict m. s n - iOS . ' ST-- tJH TmI 4 . 1 ; tif s M' m: : - , f m KING HARDWARE CO. . , I'm.m ' i orr.t.ir jI : tl 1 n ..i . - i , I -. ;- . hi-- . -i ' r. - t i a ;.. il Slrtjl tt cnir tI i!i(tl; U! A .' . ttetff-- i - : rr h . to Wt.-.f- c f r- . i-- T - - f . . Hoslon Dcncal Parlors t . :.. ; tut ' t?-- ' - . . : J .;..- ? tt an en t .; t ; 11 .. i ; s t. w r t e..-- 'n-.st- o-- r J- ju-et- rim : t li . Kcr -j CI ''.J - .- :.. m; -- I j ' J i V.a V fc- -r r-- J t rt r..fj h. u a- - J .'. I . fJ3 ..rfit 4 ar---. A. CO.. Mnhat. 5rt'4r t ok on tetr.a.r h tot fr tr-..- r.4ty e- ?H re et Wfr.!nf J - . f - Mich. nt In-crc- as of th i!itndi oa t h J.art snd iurs. ir.tr-terin- g tsenr l'h th'lr f'Mi: rle pltatlon and hrt lr a'5i th hVf. i!lj,etlMti alp'i po.eor.s wl watery, which !; It thin rr.k r. w Le t tat-the heart. ami The moit ser.sihi trntmeit for hM trouble is to Imrrove the .icet..n sod inHat!on f f to lr.aure the pnjrrpt T"ls ran beet l dns by th of US f.e Safe, pleaaar.l aftef tr. ,nd efTe,t-.preparation. Uke i';tfll Htuart's IjepcPl Tthir.a. which may b fo.ird ti store", anrj whirh drjtt rt harmless contain ments In a pleasant, convenimt form. It la saf t" say that th recila'. uof Htusrt Dyaipi Tablets form f stomat meal time will euro sny ach trouhl eaoerd ranrrr of th stomaeh. Kull-rlspackage of th tahXs sold by riruKSlata at l) rents. n atomach trouhl mall. IJttl hook K. frr-r-.. A. Hiuart Co.. MarshsU. Address l, r - j WVS . - tV hy val-jah- 1 ;;i -- th ft ! !,;!, I f, nr r ei or it .r. ?.r j.J . ftirx" ".).?,.;. r '; .,; r.r, ln..nt;j, ae. t rr Tini;t-jtf-- . !' Amett- - e City Brief. The Ogd n HIkIi schorl the plan jf h.nim weiily ,. f;r .riy rr c I'tvf., .. 1 . ir aul nrnach . 1 r Quib. tl, tt.rr.uit of d.i igh!r xg", di'l7U1 T r niKht at home. nt Mr. th widow of Henrett H Qjfellll, was h died tw o nr three year ag, tjulb. and whs th mother of nme four of whom live in tl'ah. foir thildrm, In Kns". land and one in New York. The funeral tw will held Tuendav at the nuMtT of r W h. her daughter. Mrs. fteavt, e at 2 o' U k. Su.-.-ui . .;-- ; gl CtilCAOO STORE. Kt-ii.T I ftT - t, ;i.. . finrxr. r-- lik-'- Mrs. ! V f n ainl Wl.s'e re..imn( th ecitmi an t iin' tlfr. it tir r-i- 1: . lerchants Lunch, 5c ?a j tn, aa hss ;:c., W.ifc '!: Il(tiwf( Vta k. Century Cafe, nr it tt h. ui-tv- l.-- - ) r--. w Airr-rand "tr Woman Passenger Goes Ina.tr.e. Is th" nnli t eak t.im-crit'.i oftn Mrs. D;r ilii. n ;.i!ifnt nU w..mm. whr. n. ut fur fonn- - tlm- - h;" lcn Ugtc In th l hratt H'at. rrcanlc !ieae . Imt was tlate h:.epltl. a l i r.f hur.dfrI in n.t tipo.; p'tttlon of :er dit:c(ur. who 4rmr. to take care .f l r. I'.' ;rn vlunt. tfti.. heart trf.U. The Ue relatl.Ml ly Insane whli" on nn Irnnrnlr.K teuln vnr la t.c3u .Sr nnl k.-Dg'len yesterday, and h.ul ti le are tr;i.l by Urtinhs ef atthed In a padded ut tin m.itv JutIs i.ricai.s r al rrves. th s rr path t sum what i!lio9ltijn will lw mul. jail. t.f l'in,uni"k'airlc V m'M th y not known, hut It ir If th lvatt la sftrrtIn Bf''thr wman Is r! right louav h that r d.t:ightr t:a.-s- i i.n w r' , that frrn f lv rt Will te allowed t pro'"4l with h r. and frrmentatktn from rausra f.od. thrre a n fe;ir.c e f l n nt J havir.ra m tt (hi. Lives to Good Old Age. int-nt- :.:4 lw. l:.: . "? -- r ! USY rff'f;? f "- hi lit, itf h Alarmed", but Look tot th I : rf t'. n noki ,f waf... j- r: C.tuts. nrr ih; may !' T R1EF ADS FOR for tju t ; r-- ?;r, DogSr-iDyspecsi- Dealt ir.'i-are !rrfc .... . I , e rr fctvt l y HEART DILEASE Do IJot B ren ;: ee t rr . t cr-tsn rHf), 9- r . s t - r ,i P t, s- tht of g',nrt !! psrksee l t 1. Tahlel s wroaid pinf era thsn r. ft y tioUat' fih of ordinsi;-dDr. Hevrd . . j; ef t werj.tt :...r: f a c 1 1 BHBaESBaBaBaHBBaMBaBaBaBanaBBsssci 1 Charles B. Hancock, aged V) rronth and I c!t. and a survivor f.ns, of the Mormon hAttHlion. dld yentf-rdnt l is home In Ilarrl-ville- . near Dud n. The . was a direct Uttxeiulunt of two censed, celebrated American familis. th AJitn-an- d Two of Ms ainninm ihe llan(" wer rlgnern c.f the Declaration of lode. ieiidrnre. Ills fill ume W Charles Itrott llai.cuf k. lie was ttrn at Columbli. o. II- - was th fath-December "'!. of are tl.i twenty children, twelve of whom , u living; graudf.ithrr of severity-thireher . or turteen. Tt e funeral serlei held tomorrow wi;i morning at th' llarrtvi;ie metln-hoi-- . comtti' r.tlng at II oTIoek. rrut aM ther t'. - t fod; for the Ihn t;.n5 nrrutjv ruMfv l!e M'x-- I sn.l strensthen weak , i i tf.-nerves, In ro other wsr can It h dne, uriift t rw d. sn! br'Auw r.h. b!'t ar.d trTes st I sy J?ke ed 0GDE1N a Jl d. W.1J s fo I h-- fHitl. -- :''. th'.. tTuM lhouAils of C4rl teted srd rro'b UVHt'IK hV (rue n Har!ardon stales that Increane ftrh thev t tt'i frh formlrc f' tSK. tneal sr1 ofdir.ar Tstl-t- . 1 t""Tt - a". , rra!rg t th ft t se-rr- rt - s'm 1 jri.ri n r.lr.e.lrrJh evrv per-k',w whatnd rrthe afet asr.d i)f to mho heHhy condition rt t h dtr-- . tiv orrsr.. It Is nt 1on br th u of any wundrftt patent mdlcre. th- but 4. r;:-- 12 it ;er erat'r ; n r J U-- o-- - r- r-- shdhT rr r."t Ms jr"nrtf ltni is Kill It should b'. b'rt la r,o of her tbr wt; INSTANTLY ietr fo--d rs took Stat tock ar lr e ral. fg, C-health, ! t a n're. rervr. andhim mafte. neds to hae pef,n and th t r fwl li!fT-Jfkrtl ' T ."'''". rr fr M4k3 j- r.h fymmrv tr 4- - leir - . tir-a- tJt, Vir,f.r, ''t tlifl Aaklor;. l w-- l'r I ......... ... . Fiat5 . .(......Hi,, -'- - "rt-- . t.i-.;- - A Valuablt LUtU b;t ..;'' bol. s--e ! . A "i FREE TO MILLIONS nau BERLIN. Jan. ZSDurlnc th 4. performance at the Deutches theater the fall of a portion cf th celling of the corridor caused (crt excitement. With the exception of an uher, who was vtiehity hurl. ti ,''. 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QUICKLY QUELLED - 2 1 t ti-- k c 4 J.ro-je.- jj .r . -- PANIC IN THEATER RTUNE'S CHANGES BRING RM AN GOLD AND LOVE - , lt rt rd. at home he was called "Mack as an abbreviation of his mid dle name. Ills father's name. Is James ONLY ONE WAY Monroe Shockley, and his mother ls L. Polly Shockley. Shockley's two sisters, of whom h To Purify th Blood, Incre Utah speaks, are Mrs. Kliza Poo and Mrs. brothers. who married and Strength and to Cur Sophia Po. Shoekley"B ronfinerr.er.t In the county Jail and the strain that he Is under are Indigestion. beginning to tell upon him. Ills fact Is becoming furrowed with lines of care, and gray hairs are beginning to show Secet Patent Medicines Will Not In his black locks. Do It. - 5". t 1 feri eo 1 r,rtt r 1 .r-Mt"- 4 frfn. r'1 . if', " i - r"ar4 Citff, cn J I' .tr -- 3- ''. r 1?...,. ... rte. tf r.;tt t ft r HstefTS ...... t I '',r r r " r j . , . . Ar; . . k TO.iS ease. ! ', T . : ". r ! Ths ki-.- : !, rf f ' " I th f 11 t; f our dst5r b.:i --i the stomach after roels. srhther joa 1 e o t --'r rr faith that r.oi. will r hv l t remain thll' thy h ' stomsch. make They invlrrate d tiol Iet't, l rtl pr'I In ih nr. I P'lro hl'o.l and strons; a rr. : e f i.iTtri-o ; ,'it V that r.ature ran do It. and that Is wo Htl Uf) J - - - l . j from plenty of hilwm food. a re f fc.'. Tr U s not what w eat. but what ther a r'.:v t?tfr: sr f',!(tet that does us ovl. . , . ? , rosy rM .fT r - Trn ih Ptuarfa UyrPla Tablets dars sld by ciTt'r,irt'' fr"-- i ,r cents at for rack 1" druggists e. rh .; , tx,ch per r, , r te-sere J' I t o t.tttl book rn rtumm ard rur ef atom-- ri 15 re;:a Teb'-- :s. t;..-- f te eon Shockley, and 4- - i: W. t l ".! i - x- r- - vr -- !" r - - ' lt S ' . - I- .?? t.e tr'.-- '.-- r-- f i;-- . l- -- I I 'arrrty J Jtt-nm- t" a - - e; -- I I'-- r , n t1 r r t-f- f ..... ....... ed t'.iif rn S t."k M . . Twm k U .......... tVNst . ................ Sun) otirtn r.. : ... ... r t' ft . ., ! D tlC lf.Ae. fr .... .. rt 4 . t - a- st. r- -r l . lrr.--3- r ; ; ! rrft-;.-- ar-.c.r- f-?j - xii 340 & f.-ttrr.;4- I.'tedfrd. W:jt la Tf I tjndenif a J t Ion t,f s 0 - a rcw siiiri.r. jiulfs. CHEESE, BUTTER. T03AC-CO- . RICE, MEAT SALE portend as. b. death, but I think the Intent should c. always be taken Into consideration. If It can be shown that 1 Intended to kill those men beforehand, r.o ( penalty can be too severe." - zas W.t it.;! fst. To r p! In an Interview Shockley said yesterday with regard to capital punishment : "I think that a roan who (roe ut deliberately and maliciously (i Is a Myth. nrou - SnOCXIXY BELIEVES IN DEATH PENALTY FOR THE MURDERER. Home Town Declares 0 to-al- d!as, ARB Flssh nd rat-4ow- SHOE DOXT MISS IT. you THIN? Do You Waal to Become nbyf All phyaicUr.a agr that the tieroetit of faith has a treat deal to da In th cur V VALUES Tiiey Cure Stomach Troubles and Indiges tion, Anyway, Whether You Have Faith in Them or Not. came peimeated with the American spirit, though the majority of the Chria- tian population had become etrong supporters of the civil government, lie is now preparing a long report on the islands, and will discuss very fully the relaxation of the civil and military offi- s. cers to the natives and foreign This has betn one of the most important and difficult matters he has had to deal with. The new Secretary of War will return to his old home in Cincinnati just as soon as his duties in Washington shall permit. The Queen City Is preparing Hurricane in the Fljis. to give her distinguished son a great reMelbourne. Jan. ZZ. A disastrous hurriception, which can hardly fall to have a peculiar significance at this stage of cane ha blown over th FIJI lland. rethe Republican game. sulting In great losa of life- and property. Letter From ill Stuarfs Dyspepsia Tablets About nish Livelihood- - rest-dent- - OF THE Widows of Murdered Carmen Will Be Provided With Enough to Fur- Former Governor of Philippines Passes Ogdcn on Way to Washington to Assumc New Duties. ic-y- . Hi o-- j - DUrr. NV. !'r wr rjy ja !t't; fy day tt ; try rr. a.1 t w; tn t. s'.rra ad. .ynr r r e tt :;i rerf.e It ri t WhUe i',i):ti. ' v. u'jrjrjrjTjrjrjrjrjrjTQ or. |