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Show T POCTORS APPLAUD ROAST BY SENATOR BAMBERGER DOUBLE MURDER BY, 'YOBB.-EVEEHRAGEE FARM HAND AHE IN NEED OF "VANCOUVER. B. C. Jan. from Alfred, Ont., sar. ' Annual Banquet Enlivened by Vigorous Speech of Legislator; Number of Witty Toasts Spoken. nec-sa- BANQUET. a op an and. and-rnad- o I , tho and la now safety hotel. He cornea Montreal. k foy of Green Bay. Jan. 26 Aldermen A. L. Ciray and Ueorio Schwsrti. City Attorney Fontaine and City AwfMor were a m ated today on warrant on Indictments returned by the bed them with bribery. grand Jury. char-jlmr- . 0 la . 0 Te-spe- cts James MacPherson Shockley, murderer of A. L. Gleason and T. B. Brighton, was not in a pleasant frame of mind yesterday afternoon when told of the contents of a letter received here by Chief of Police Lynch concerning the early life and family connections of the murderer. The letter was written by Dr. John D. Seta of Bland. 'Mo., and Is an arraign ment of Shockley and his family. When Shockley was told of the letter h said a number of things that were far from complimentary, and did not , (Si EYE-FI- 0 Oritr. eye,rmdy g A New Electric Motors for New York Central to r.lr Mastl- Attain That. Speed.. party of SCHENECTADY, Jan. York Central officer.? and electrical experts came here to Inspect the electric locomotives being built for i?e In the railroad's Fark. avenue tunnel In New York. They also examined the tracks between this city and Hoffman's, where speed test? will soon beinmade. One of the engineers the party said: "The experiments are to heat. If possible, the showing made last summer, when Fixty-fiv- e miles an hour was made on th of the General Electric private tracks believed the speed will b company. It is 125 mils an hour. Jt all something like depends on the roadbed. will bo an "One of the first tests attempt to equal and if possible beat the showing made at Zossen. Germany, when a. speed of 120 mljes an hour was reached." CALVARY CHURCH NARROW ESCAPE FOR A It's - C,ra!rt arro-- j r! V rl. -- W m . an-ajye- is, t V East Side Woman Finds Military Hat in Her Yard; No Trace of the d fe Deserter. Mrs. Meyer, 6."7 Kast Fourth South, picked up a soldier's bat yesterday In her front garden, and believes it beings to Bert Davaul. the dcFertlnjr. "entry from Foit Poufrlap. She says that her little boy tow a man In a coal wagon pick up a un from the ground half a block below rer house. No trace of the deserting prisoner has been found. The Court saloon bartender says th gun was left with him from 3 to 6 o'clock on Saturday. The police believe the men started) out .lor the fort, but came back to the city nd lost the hat snd fan after they had reached' here a second time 1(1 aaw. 1 .10 p fx. t 4Jt f Wk. f WattaOft Oaka (Sla. ltUe. TS, aaJalag Se4i. rna, St rraearwr a-- a w4 tatliay tma . fa. TltkM nana aa rA VplT. ff.e. Tf irrKts, -- f a. 4JI T. A at. m Waia aaswa. a. WL x -- . UKF. 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' lileaftaan. llWre. and Maryavaia IPtovo m l.(4fi aa4 tHa W t t aaw. rtW IBay a1 I U I AU traissa it ats a4 ta frtmadlata fc.MaiK-tlNo No No rAl.iron-N'I- . Tthet to Heart cd To Chicago and .ir7lirp! a. &H. Craa. CTaaaaa flt VtUy, Omu lVw Ka. t. timim anat . 1'taralura rail at Most Tjoxarioua Train Thc Chicago 10 JO a . rar oe y S-- V"r (i( Limited II 11 ALT - I for remate JifRctl!ie on the market aufWed for four rear with pain rry pert) and 1 dreaded the approach of the time a I knew it meant two or three t)Y' mltery. Tried everal different wtfl'W remediea. and found that they did" mr so o.i whatever. One dv a friend caUed. who had uffrred a t wa aufteriac. aad who told tht he had been cured threnh the ne of Dr. IMerce ! I vonte Prescription. o I ptirchfd a parkat found that the real vSte of your medicine waa greater erro t than my eapertattoa), and the any paiaa The fr,. brat month had hardly lowing month had noae at ad. and foind Ihjl waa health much better and new my reneral life and atrengrth bd come to me " world. - J- StenVif affact Southern Pacific Company's Lines A- Vrnir 'favorite kllow: eiperietice a without a doita. the 6ret remedy i. iff S j to Lira. Plac I'l KASt'KK I'.ALTH aid al "Favorite rrccription " make weak lonius. women sick mcmen well. AcJudge Kpaphoditus Peck presided over cept no strong, for the medicine substitute the court and assisted in the effort to which works wonder for weak women. solve the question whether Hamlet The Common Sense Medical Adviser. 1008 large pages in paper covers, it sent killed Polonius "with . malice afore thought," or was suffering from Insan free on receipt of 21 one-cestamp to of mailing only. AdlrrM ity. expense After lensthy arguments, the rae Siy R. V. Pierce, Buffalo. N. V. was submitted to the Jurymen, who re mained out twenty minutes. Foreman Roraback. center on the football team then announced that there was no hone for an agreement. Later It was learned that Juror Leach of Gloversville, N. Y.. he would "hung" the Jury, and declared hold out indefinitely. The final ballot stood nine for conviction of murder In the first degree, two for conviction of manfalaughter. and one for acquittal. MISSING SOLDIER Pjth a4 V.trtB tt n ttee Moi-a- tr !. J7 tt - Vltr HF!A IJT II., Hale Mreet. Btford, who ia well known aerially there, bring Tre-orf the Order of th l'.terq .tar. wolf her -- HAT MAY BELONG TO Lantta Ova Ml, CO rUc t9 Villi. ul lna.t ard nt Several famous American physicians and surgeons were recently dining together after a session of a national meeting held in New York. ; "I had a remarkable case this winter," remarked a surgeon present, whose name jmi a specialist in rectal diseases is world wide. "My patient was a woman, a delicate, nervt "racked creature, who had suffered fo fearfully from the ravages of hemorrhoids, that Xhc knife seamed the only solution of the trouble, and yet her heart was weak and lier strength so wasted by tnls fearful disease, that we dared not operate. "I .had ceased my visits to her for a time and had given up all hope, when orle morning: she entered my office looking lik"e a new woman; the pallor had disapof suffer ins were peared and the lines eradicated from her face. She told nearly me he had rought at a drug store for fifty cents a proprietory medicine in supform called Pyramid Pile Cure, pository and had obtained instant relief from the I made an examination first insertion. and found the rectum in excel'ent condition, the Inflammation entirely disapand the swollen veins in normal peared condition. "1 was so Interest e0 in the case that I had the remedy analyzed carefully and was so pleased with the result cf the finding a combination of the most healing: and scientific remedies-pres-Cenin the Pyramid Pile Cure and in a fAnore convenient form than I could secure to the Pyra-("Ihern otherwise, that Intwrote Marshall. Mich., mid Drug Company their hooklet on Plies, their asking for Cause and Cure, (which by the Nature, sent free),, and have since used way is their Pile Cure extensively, and with best results in my practice. I do not hesitate to recommend it to you all. It Will often save your patient from a painful surgical operation which In many cases results ' fatally." r wta Kt)Mi Oly a- P 1 t rwaae, f ym he trrt . hie-jwru- n ail 1 ailfornia tur-ent- ssociation. Proprietor. Buffalo, N. Y. A Maachueu woman. Mr. Came T Itaaof No. f Dhfc-itf- A Prof.tab! to-da- Hung Jury in Case of Hamlet, Tried in Moot Court for Murder m. If'Dr. Booth comes from Pratt City, Ala., of Polonius. where his wife is principal of one of the minbeen in school?. He has the public years, for a number of istry for fifty NEW HAVEN. Corn.. Jan. 2K. Ham which he was special lecturer on Bib- let has ben tried at the Yale Iaw lical topics at the Tuskegee Institute, founded by Booker T. Washington. He school before a jury of students and has also worked1 under the Home Mis- narrowly escaped theoretical conviction sion society. on the charge of having murdered Po tsOO avm. Immm a t aj . er "MELANCHOLY DANE" j by ftrti. s Medical cihh aiair txrrt MeUti fe taj altera U'tafc ae4 So teati-naoni- WITH A CLIMAX. jriur mr.fy. PITTf I'HLO CO.. Cor. first -- , ref-r- 1 Main M'.-sou- DisrK.vSARV 9.35 avta at s Prica of rtgTilar six botUrs, 50c. and recommended hr "5OttS- S.-.- 1 or The Rev. Charles O. Booth will assume the pastorship of the Calvary Baptist church (colored) on Sunday next, fben he will preach at 11 a, m. and 8:15 and tn 9 laTa- - trolt, Mich. Mark Shocklev. lc went b I he nm nt Mack here. Will you plnsc snd marard copies of thAt paper to .dvrtiT-Ooi;rlT- , 0ti-vllle- . Mo., and the Aritua. Hrmani. and th 6:ar-TlmMo., lull. IsJI In- ? ThU whole, of th ountry terested In the outcome of this rs and would like to follow U until the final drou of Mark Shockley Into esernny. If I co be of afty more service to nu pl'nse me know. I win do anything i r jou possible If It I of any service to oti.a He told the truth when he s.ld his Merrl" rour.ty. llvel at Hut I suppH'se h did not tll about it stealing hla fthrr a horse, nor trunk open and tei breaking his sister's I on. It y Ins money o'it of to go lleve. that this boy has lived a criminal ever he since lifa left here, which l about five yeara ago. It Is curious to e that he did not mention hla army record, or It mutt W that to W.m he haa led about hit army several father. Hut hla m--folk" her ttmes spoken to about bur In the army, and 1 cannot see that they have; been misled In regnrd to this army serv ice. rry respectfully yonra. DR. JOHN l. 8KF1.. World's ta b ! wfll. d -- d NEW PASTOR FOR KTFIX 4CI ri- - rH-iaaa- rtj-n- a. Stok j;rtk. .ta orf.4 rvaaeh Twi 3 H Car tatybt rsl!fnat aUBf taka, UUford. MAm iatrtcta a , f '.PA. th, aawT. rraa-ra- rrrAsrr TtPaa Of', r.va. City a A. f 9, Ik oeVi. r 9m rraetew aaUl rrw. trt Mr.ufariur4 Heard From! LUNCH AT THE WILSON CAFE. Better than ever, 35c. Table d'hote dinner 5:20 to 8, with, music, 75 cents. Special attention to evening and after theater parties. ir ra - trm remedr In th claim for it or Wanted to he MID-DA- Y '. t&iriui sh Ota4r. wiye " Cea.. frlfra ? and ! THE EYE FIX REMEDY S ? er to the Point. c-- Co tuarantea W J !- I 03 p ta avsjk. OlAM ra- flat - O'lB''Nfc - jnr.. ra. ; In i HwtMtr: I ciad'y rommr.1 K7 Tlckrt Offie Ql Maim 8t And do not want to bm w!jhwt U I City Ht, 950. Ttlapbons e m v wn nh lad troM for n years. After tsir-- i:e-for on wk EL vr. era cire-r-j mitre'y. my ej nru,l Yo'irs r ti,e' f u'.tr Cee I, Commtrrta) A1. Aft r. Miss JKtsini tiimwar. i Pisaier gi , wm Ik r. it mince his words In denouncing "por-sowho can't let a man, alone when he's in trouble." The letter written by Dr. Seba is In full aa follows: History of Shockley's Family. Bland. Mo.. Jan. 21. IW.-H- on. William J. Lynch. Chief Pollc. Salt ljke City. Utah Dear Sir: Replying to yours of ISth Inst.. James Mcl'herson Shockley. whom you have In custody and who confed to double murder of Gleason and Urlarhton. son of James Monroe Shockley and Mk M? are L. Shockley. He haa two Pinter. Mr?. Robert Poe and Mm. An rhev drew Poe. Mrs. Robert Po Is a school-teachand Mr. Andrew Poe la also a school teacher. All the family are considered respectable and Industrious popl. He left here about five years ago. When he left he broke open- - his eister'a trunk and stole some money out ofMt. He also stole his father's horse, which he sold near St. James. Mo. After recovering th horse his father did not follow him. nor did he prosecute him. His father finally received a letter from hlra. stating that he had joined the army and later letter wre recivd by his father, that he wast If there it an invalid in the Philippines. This Shockley wotnin, tifferinjj from female weakness, prolarmu. or keeping back. This must undoubtedly b so unless his father has ben misrepreof womb, or from leucoTThea senting his son. His father owns a small failing who has used Dr. Pierce's Favorite Preattendincumbered. He somewhat farm, ed high school at Owensvllle. Mo. His scription without complete aaccea. the uncle, Peter Matthews (mother's brother), ttnderaigned proprietor aod roakera of is serving out a life sentence In the Misworld-famemedicine would like souri penitentiary for Incest (rape of his that to hear from such peraon - and it will be own daughter). Thi was such an aggravated case that half of the jury wasHen-at-In to her advantage to write thrtn aa they favor of hanging him. Hla coueln, offer, in perfect good faith, a reward of Ruell Lyons Matthews, Uvea at Clayton. St. James county, M., and Is now $500 for any case of the above maladie which they can not cure. his trial as one of Missouri awaiting In this boodla Senators. The meanne $3,000 FORFEIT will alo be paid if and It la very young man is Inherited, cannot ahow the original aijjnature evident that it comes from his mother's they of individual volunteering the the In been criminal trace No found has side. his father's ancestry'. Great Interest Is below, and alao of the writer of manifested In this cas. More than forty every testimonial among the thouaande people, have been wanting to read! tho pathey an constantly pubh.hicf, per you sent me. The picture nearly which thus as of that proving their genuineneat. always Instantly recognised 125 MILES TrJ M UAT1D in b n ni' u iv When a Professional Man Talks, oo"i Windsor. Ont.. May i fr.tln-n- . Kje-F- r. ns 'ut Tfl! 4f rrs-a- MtJm, rHta X If tha great Shockey hopes that hla punih-mewould be only ImprUor.ment. because of offers to give up property to tha widow of th men he murdered, and hla stattmrcl that K cam of a good family and had not led a criminal life, are growing faint. It appear that h'.a Inheritance will be not. worthy ef mention, tnd If the racerd In Dr. 8do' letter Is true, u certain!) crlminl. T'.....tOam Aaerva a4 t 10 'i- 1- ra. XmXit, Ceaflats...,, 17 tmmmmtutm svim frow rry Iht, yaftH. Wetctir ar4 Saep-rt- a Valar Itchy l la or azalea on tb 113a. Hr. e'ta $.3 p. r Effects a Cura In Short fyrrn silver f"V yt. Mtantk. m Family. assembled doctors. Dr. S. Ewing dwelt forcibly on "The Promotion of Friendly Intercourse Between Physicians." Dr. L. "Vv. Snow read an entertainirgr paper on "The Practice of Medici le as an Exact Science." Dr. H. N. Mayo responded humorously to the toast, "Why Man Is 'v. Full of Trouble." ' JT Dr. S. C. Baldwin, president of the so- ciety, urged the establishment of a medical college in Salt Lake City. A number of informal speeches were made, and the banquet was declared to be the most successful held by the society in many years. CONVERSATION n-- .JJdQ ArXRlVr. trmm fray LhX-J- WEAK, STRAINED. INFLAMED. er l S 0& 0 (5 SHOCKLEY'S STORY AND STATEMENTS OF THIS LETTER DO NOT AOREE. Ac- quaintances Who Tell of His Early Life and the practice of Legislature regulating also that cult. The Senator "paid his rather vigorously to a physician his Indorsement to. an who had solicited ' application for appointment as Health Commissioner. He declared that a physician who solicited influence for appointment to a position of this nature was not deserving of consideration. His remarks were warmly applauded by the A -- g Murderer Denounces p' tooo!e tIU4n Ah4ery eocaine. morphine, atrvpiaa or da. For f r tbat ara r.oo Har-mentl- it. DISEASED EYES Injur a pwj. raJrfti4 aa4 t- - Ci7wt Iff , . lM. Maeti ard pctars Van My. Oarrl4 ftaaeK aaH ijyy C4f for Pro. Ameaa to jsaik. Mi:rd. Alfrrl THE ONLY SAFE, SURE CURE TOR Ciiwaut a o4 C"hne Charged With B aod ling:. XV Ct. LM. rvoy-e-. " ! puy Lata hla brwurht to at the from ttve vicinity hi (q( DtPAT. SEARCHLIGHT IS TURNED ON SHOCKLEY'S HISTORY - New- - ptm TIDE TACIE COX . Am t-- a Salt A com- a. ktld enployr. artnlie. then nicwanColllno' attempt kill Mr. Coll ran. Neihhera ram reacw. He m rard ry to secure signatures to a petition asking his appointment to the honorable position of Health Commissioner, I believe to be unworthy of that position. I so told the man who asked me to sign hia petition, and I want to repeat It here." SENATOR SIMON BAMBERGER AT THE DOCTORS' well-direct- ed A murder wn double, d TAr aa specUl be-.ajn- a.' 2H. A cold-bloode- 2S.- -A . TALUL'. mitted at o'clock on Sunday evanlng at the farm of Samuel OolHgatt. about a mile aod a halt fro.n thin pl&r. and about forty mile from Ottawa. CoUtfan hla hired 'naif, i.'lmurr xJortV.t. wrra at n work In th atable. tjoyrtt nlck-l- BAMBERGER'S VIEW OF PHYSICIAN WHO ASKS INDORSEMENT. few laymen sat . at the ' annual banquet of the Salt Iake Medical society at the Commercial club last night. An ample menu was discussed, after which matters pertinent tothe medical profession and otherwise were related. Dr. J. F. Critchlow presided as tcastmaster and kept the assemblage In good humor by his sallies. Dr. H. D. Miles paid- a glowing tribute to "Woman." Dr. Wilcox made a witty response to the toast, "Evolution." Fisher Harris was given the world at large for his subject, but confined his remarks to, personal allusions that provoked great good- humor. Senator Simon Bamberger was Introduced as a convert from osteopathy, and made an entertaining speech anent the bill he introduced by request in the last About fifty doctors and , "A physician who finds It TIME S Apat ra. Afwal 5sti tt ALT LAXE CTTT, UTAH. A. Ill I III I It. KOrrXT. 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