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Rough eyee from the court and who bad B Guodale, assistant manager Boston ly speaking about 2,0o0 year hav Boston and Montana and scarcely movef as he supported himWallace elapsed between each coming of if, and Butte properties; self by the chair back, turned and sat of tbe West B Lurd. After he created man it down, with his head bowed and hi $ Corbett, foreman Colusa mine; J. P. Adams, super- - B 2.000 year until he appeared again eyes on the floor. iniendent ot the .Leonard miss. B and 2.000 more until the coming (lf Attorney Krum immediately filed a Thumas Mitchell, a shift boss. B Christ Reasoning by inductive and bill of exceptions in the case and ofihe end of the wurld and the n-are under arrest on a warrant B fered a bond for $10,000, which was acAI Frank, of the B ing of the Lord are not far distant sworn out by court and recess took until a cepted He la about due for the fourth time, 2 o'clock to resume the previous case. B Johnstown company, charged with B and this time he will come aa a judge issued 4 of violation injunction thf 4 Senator Burton and Judge Krqm then by Judge Harney. Frank claimsfrom the court hurriedly departed HISTORIC MORMON TEMPLE. room. In the corridor Seastor Bur- B the defendants, working the Leon- B ton stopped king enough to light a ard, wantonly injured the Afinnie The Klrtland, O., April t Healy mine shaft. cigar, and then walked to bia hotel general conference of the reorganjM..t . He declined to discusa tbe sentence, Jesus Christ of Latter nay church but said he would depart tonight lor BBBBBBBBBBBBB Saint began here In the Old Historhis home in Kansas. ical Mormon Temple today with nearThe case will now be appealed to ly 500 delegatee In attendance. HELD UP. STAGE The the I'nltcd States curt of appeals, the conference promises to be one of th, highest tribunal in the matter. moat important evw held in the hisKaliapell, Mont., April 0. The Senator Burton, who is senior sentory of the church and as a result ator from Kansas, was convicted after B mall stage running between Holta unusual interest ia manifested in itt and Big Fork, was held up by an exhaustive trial, in whirh various B deliberations. driver B The bandiL lone stage letters from him to the Rialto Grain Much attention will be devoted by to B company, the checks which he receiv- B was fflone an writ compelled conference to missionary work. B tbe other and sack mail ed in payment for his services in be- B give up the valuables in his possession. Of- - B The church now has active misslonae e half of the concern before the of tha B lea in many countries and In all se department and the testimony B fleers who are la pursuit local char B ' tlons of the I'nlled States. a B that believe bandit of numerous 'agents of the government B wanted. man la B acter the were introduced. 8enator Burtons defense was that B he was acting merely in the capacity bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb Carpentering, Building, R. ef an attorney, and did not employ BBBBBBBBBBBBBBB of pairing and Remodeling his senatorial influence in the work. B At the Southern hotel. Senator Bur- B IOWA MINERS TO GO BACK B Heueee Promptly attended to. All 1 have ton said to the reporter: 'work Guaranteed. Enquire of nothing whatever to say in regard to B Oskaluosa, la., April 0. An of- B Ole Nelson, 545 16th street B 1 waa today must respectfully refer B fleial call the verdict published Telephone S29-you to my attorneys on all questions B from miners headquarters, for a B B B Joint meeting of operators and concerning the matter." 8enator Burton then went directly B miners on April 11th, at which It B to his room. Five minutes later Hugh B is believed some agreement will B C. Dennis, president of the Rialto B be reached and the difficulties be- - B OUR company, knocked on tbe door and B Iween the miners and operators B was admitted, and tho two conversed B satisfactorily adjusted. It is pre- - B B dieted tbat the 13.060 striking B together for some time. B miners In Iowa will be back at B MARK COST B REMARKABLE INCIDENT. B work qithin a week. Nathan Frey. 66 years old. Isidor Frey, 13 years old. of toilers A.rd 6. The from-iadi- . Helen Frey, 6. 111 have been Alexander I battleship the of shots occurred between Russian Henry Frey, 3. ones. new near and out by i replaced skin Gussle IXiheying, 10 years airy aud Japanese sairmisher last no in horse a sleigh A ieasi.nt cousin of the Freys. Wiju. The Russians sustained Five Japanese were killed The night in the darsmw drove into the i losses. Injured: Mrs. Reite rs Frey, dying The r Rumls-ot wounded is not known. in the Mount Vernon hospital. chaiiud made by the ice breaker near drowned. stores of a Russian village Mrs. Asa Barry, head and face burnand the ed. injuries not dangerous konyamidio, south of Wiju, on and 1 alu river, have lawn wrecked Aim. Louise Lavign, overcome by Tnkin April C. (Noon) A conferbiiriicJ by a detachment, of Japanese ence was held ai the Imperial head- smoke. SettleGain is to The Object lufantry numbering Soil men. quarters before the throne today at Gtneral KachtaUnfcy also miorled whiili Lieutenant General Terauchl, STBWAY Isments Without Strikes. that opposite Turuibbeu. on ihe POURSJRGM minister of war; Vice Admiral Vaina-Iiioii- i, commandland of Matuxeo ia Ihe Yalu river, minisier of the navy, some Russian olunteera bad a skiring officer In the army and navy; mish with a Jaimneee outpost from Major General ishlmido. vice minister Now York Streets Blocked Because of Fire Started by Lamp in UnWiju. There wre no casualties on the of wsr; Rear Admiral Salto, vice minHWmp SpaldWife'uiliKioM, April Russian side. Six Jaimnese were and a number of the of the navy, isier derground Workings. of the Aulhra-cita ing of t Ider statesmen were present. Itcam-i New York. April 6. For half aa today undersnssl that the recent naval Coal Strike hour traffic on Lower Broadway near believed Shanghai. April 11 Is not ween paign was discussed and detailed Ki. Paul's chapel, was blocked tolay urged tin plan of arbitral iou contained An tot operaRussian Admiral troops Vice the of Togo's .that house In the Komi bill before the by a fire la tha new subway, the volten latonl Tien Saito, and Lieutenant Chiu Cheng read were by Ides tions for Tung nu labor, The bill prm umes of smoke that poured through atI comprise the An It In ot first Tuns non the miles a was who panlciaal. the few openings to the streets driva permanent board of arbitration to main Russian force, and onscqiienlly remho Fort block Arthur, tempt lo afaiih shall be referred disputea le the away and making engagement which is looked for at counted in leiall this pwrt itfufsr opera- ing pedestrians the work of firemen who were twivii lalair and capital. Volney W. or near these place pioliahly will not tion. his tiersonal experiences called out In large fori-e- . giving foster briefly concluded hi remark lie decisive, but only a foieron.ier of and views. If any conclusions regardThe firs was started by the flaring I gun at the last hearing of the. hill. are Russians The reached at were larger operations. ing fuinre operations up of a small "banjo" lamp used by the Air. foster took President (Vonijiera of constructing entrenchments at several Hie conference made were pubnot they laborers la the underground work. The to taak for points on the 1 alu aud Tumen river. lic. the Kederatiou of are Air. burlap that covered some of the plis bill. lie however, the quoted These entrenchments, prosing the sides of the subway caught along If Ihe a Japanin and arbitration uot yet completed, ;oinMr favoring to the temSOTUM Of PLEASURE PASTY fire and tho blase ofspread belore the Civic Keiieratiou of ese succeeded in forcing their way This tunneL the porary timbering would It give New York, in Decenitof, 116 1, and past one line of defenses smoke a resulted, and dense was make damp and t lien referred to Mr. (Jumpers slate-iiien- l them a distinct advantage Russians to Thrilling Tale Told by Survivor of a soon filling all the nearby working of before the committee at the last It more difficult for thethem. the subway and pouring out Into the The and concentrate Disaster in th Gulf of Mexico. opitose eflfect are to the strikes that neetipK streets stove. The fire broke out near Is melting rapidly and ihe Yalu the of A t pood tiling. story the corner of Fulton street and Broadness in milTaiuia, Fla.. April 6. make roads prompt muddy I twenty way. where besides tit. Paul's churcll John Mitchell. of lie Coal Miners or lasting terrible suffering, most difficult. operations itary funiaation. and Jatnea linneau of the hours Is told by President Walker and Is the principal entrance to this seck tneriea n Federation, were quoted In Miss Newton, art teacher, the surviv- tion of the subway, workmen entering schema The 6. April St. Petersburg. Ihe tunnel at that point, so that arnivke 'avur of arbitration In their public til the of a sailing party of seven perin ors retrenchments Aletbodlsi col- shut off their uiial means of egress, erances. Tlie Intter atalenienta of Mr. for effecting Florida the from war, sons the to owing ! and for a time fifty or more latorere toat ooniHra and also of Iktnh-- l I)avenMrt. slate expenditure at a toclal confer- lege. ai Bnlherlaiul, whose v ere penned in and in dire peril Howto cot t aasocia recently drawn up mprmw-ntin- g back l lie ant port on the way while ence presided over by Count Solesky the down ever, one block further the on gulf. .Ion, in favor o i strikes aud lockouts, the emperor, waa after a day's outing Sutherland street, at the corner of Bey street. It Mr. Foster believed, wore iuapimd if and sanctioned by I left boat cal In they a dv to It to Aticlole, hsd been foiyid necessary to oen the the first iiialance by the personal in gaxetted today.balance proposed In tho Imperial Monday morning, sailing wooden massive "tree tereat of the godli-memaking them. vole the to war purposes and to In- A resort on the coast about fifteen street andIn build aof the usual paving. place platform two hour Answering queationa by Acting Chair treasury spent In t lie treasury by miles distant. They After a few minutes' work an opennan Vreeland. Bishop Hpalding said crease the funds In at Anrlulc and then set sail for tome, was mads and ihs laborers were ing had It wan not hi opinion that the propos- economy in the ImdgcL especially In the meantime a strong gsle out to safety. The reductions ' civil helped the estimate. B ed tribunal would ever be railed upon arisen, which gradually grew, driving the regiila'' opening Into Delegate la Given Nomination Which ou the Through principle made will to which BBBBB4BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB Bourlanl, to determine the quint Inn of what Is a or shore. off craft little the and Paul's chapel Ho Wanted Another Man to Have creating as llitln dlsiiiriianre as a student, was anting as skipper, but Hie tunnel beside 8t. legitimate profit for the investment COOLIES FOR SOUTH AFRICA. and prl through openings made from the colSALE! Pennsylvania for RoosevelL of sudden of capital. Its province would lie to possible In public, business$07,188,553. a gust and control the ho lust of the lars adjoining buildings total will 6. Former Interest Harrisburg, Pa., April vale Commentspilla frail to Labor craft, settle dispute overturned the hours, treatment tunnel, a flood of water was pourea Attorney General John P. Elkin waa The King and Chineae $57,1100,000 falls wind fire and nominated and pay of employe by the employer. of which upward of19U4. ed On. ing tho occupants into the water. In down oo tho smouldering of the budget upon A fair wage, be aald, was determined two men of the within half an hour the blare was ex- court Justiceunanimouslythefor supreme Uie heaviest on the driving wind, the by falls Republican today reduction The London, April 6. It ia officially anthe tinguished, and traffic on the street convention. Governor In the soft coal mines of the west by loses party had hard work in preventing Pennypacker, nounced that the king haa decided for the conditions in the mines nnd the (he railroad detriment, which 25, drowning of all the women at once. soon afterward resumed. The tele- James Elverson, of Philadelphia; 0. D. and telephone cables lftider the present to suspend the operation cost of living. Where a business did altogether $:IC.(I00,000, including Except Airs. O'Connor, the oldest of graph week Rleakley of Franklin. and Francis L. the church The new roads. for (mhi.ihiO fierce best to the of tbe Yellow Labor Ordinance in the street of hold exposed not permit of a living wage according all managed to catch Robbins of tho were elected party, Pittsburg, 0 was is not prepared Including of the fire, and the insulation to the American standard of living, Uim-- at least $117,000.church delegates at large tu the national m-ve- Transvaal, though he at Hcout, theMrs. O'Conner craft. Thus the the orthodox burned It fnr off, seriously crippling to disallow Corn I hat business altogether. quickly seen Ion was not and deinstructed vote again to to for the close ought up, all communication during the burnKorea. The education department is until her Usiy was found. date at which It will come into force nomination of President Roosevelt. clared the bishop. In forwires Six thousand telephone Robert Pitcairn, nf Pittsburg, and is indefinitely postponed. "I would say.' he continued, -- a a small loser by $553,053, and the All through the afternoon and Into ing. Cortland exchange were put out Levi G. The king ia to to warmly congratAIcCarley, of Sherman said of war, that the strike eign office loses $37G,352.of which $316,' tho night, the wind still blowing a the business Philadelphia, comand bath telegraph of 767 was for tho purchase of an rnibaa were nominated for presidential elect- ulated upon thus Interpreting the naIs hell and tho temperature being much begale, suffered, communication ors. tion's will, for, though we believe that Alin who went out on a strike went ay building at Washington. The liq- colder Ilian usual In this latitude, the panies tween down town and up town offices of chilled men The selection of Elkin, whose name the hostility in. thl country to the bark Injured morally, and not the uor monojuily effects an economy Inand women held to ihe being entirely cut off. and out of town was the only one presented to the con- measure is by no means so great as same men. The children of atrikera $6,500.00(1, mostly by cancelling tho bottom of the boat. Airs. Walker, the srrvlcs badly crippled. is one of the most remarkable has been represented, many Englishvention. . bad been taught to taunt children of demnity to liquor dealers. Agriculture to first waa the wife of the president, incidents in the history of Pennsyl- men of all shades of politics! opinion other workmen. The condition be and mining lose $1.6oo.l)0n, the new succumb and the others were too weak vania politics. He came to Harrisburg hold that yellow labor should only be f ween capital and labor waa not ImSENTENCED 10 SIX MONTHS department of mercantile marine loses to save her. In fact. In the darkness on Monday a a candidate and was of they scarcely knew when she released proving. he ald. although he believed $2,000,000, and tho aanctkined aftfr every other expedient confident of the nomination of Governthe anthracite coal strike commission Russia In the 8L IjoiiIh exposition her hold and sank. Bbe was missed baa been tried and exhausted, and this Senator Burton Must Also Pay $2,500 or Pennypacker for Ihe supreme bench, can bad accomplished good results. He re- saves $110,000. of Ihe women, and it was all scarcely to aaid to be the case at one The Latest Styles in liy declined But the nominathe governor to ferred the present labor troubles la Fina Motions for New Trial Tbe greatest caution in adoptWalkto President do present. could keep The leaders tion. they then party agreed Colorado, Ban Francisco and Chicago. Overruled, New Chwang. April 6. t'euersl er from surrendering to what seemed to nominate Mr. Elkin and after the ing a proposal, which may have the Inese condition were blocks to betterLadies Waists commander-in-chie- f deleterious effects upon the fuof the a her and to Inevitable the following BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB Philadelphia. Allegheny, toncaater and most ing the general condition of the counia Africa and South ture of In Far the required, caucused forces Russian watery grave. nillllkry Dauphin county delegates try. and agreed on Elkin, there was never the king haa given this country and After two hours more young Hour "It was becoming more and more Bast, arrived hero today and review are shown at Sale prices BURTON SENTENCED TO JAIL the Transvaal time to reoomdder the any doubt of his nomination. manifest that capital and labor wera ed about a thousand troops outside land, who had lost consciousness, also 4 Kansas City, April 6. A special court nf Tbe salary the supreme jusposition. of the forts. Onebattery of horse ar sank. President Walker exerted his W to the Star from St. Louis says: Interdependent on each other. Our I2i Cent tice ia $10,000 a year and th term ia It must be remembered tbst the king Asked if he did not think that con-d- ll till cry, several batteries of field artil- little remaining strength to save tho Senator J. R. Burton of Kansas, e for twenty-onions wqre improving sa to law Jea- lery, parts of four regiments of Siber- other but Just at day break Miss Mchas to think of colonial aa well as year. recently convicted of . receiving Embroideries "We British opinion, and tbat In Australia The platform says In part: nnes, Bishop Himldfog aaid that It did ian Rifles and detaehments of Cos- Crary, who had been praying for sevs the Rialto from 4 illegally not. teem ao to any extent. He aaid the effective Chines-labo- r and commend the of vigorous and hold Canada the and also experience sack and regular cavalry took part eral hours, released her Grain and Securities company, 4 action of riotous conditions during the anthrathe administration In the enhas been such aa to fill the cltl sank. From then until Tuesday upon 4 was are the talk of the dty given a sentence of six 4 forcement of lawa enacted today cite strike were not as bad In this re- In the review. Resens of those great countries with anx by a Russian secret service agents report President Walker and Alisa Newton months in Jail, and was fined $2.-spect s newspapers had made them, ed publican congress for the prevention lety as to the result, and to lead their that the Japanese intended to at- held Miss Slaughter, who had lapsed 500 by Judge Adams. In the tnit- although there was picketing and al- of unlawful combinations. to view the proposal to sanction tbr Into unconsclousnes. above the water. A ed State district court here. New tack Chwang yesterday. be In would ways strikes. We deplore the war now waging importation of Chinese into SoutT A new line of On account of the mining of the They were aided by the calming of "I don't think there Is In America between Russia aud Japan, commend Africa with marked repugnance. Thr wind. the In also of river pracand class expectation of ny employers who deliberately the position of absolute neutrality king's decision la. then, to be applaudMiss Slaughter died at 11 o'clock B444B44B444BBBBBB4BB do their men wrong, declared Itiabon tice firing from the forts, merchant Gicgbams at ed on imperial grounds, while It wll' maintained by the government 6. St. Amoskeg one Senator and one hour Louis, of Burton, when, the April later, lower not reach Spalding. ships are using the searrhlng parties sent out from Suth- accompanied The bishop aaid he believed ihe of the river. by leading attorney Washington and congratulate the ad- Inspire general satisfaction la Eng American people to lo a people of The 1 2b cent quality at General Knndratnvirh, the Russian erland and Oxona In a naphtha launch Judge Chester II. Krum, came Into the ministration upon the sueness of Its land. good will toward lator and the dis- commander, who has been praised on discovered the wreck they found the Cnlted Blates district court at 12:30 diplomatic efforts, resulting in securFIGHT. tressed. He believed the people free account of the order and cleanliness president and Miss Newton exerting o'cUs-kA rase was being tried and ing the assent of. the powers to the from anarchiatlc ideas and aaid that at New Chwang, says he their remaining strength to keep tho Judge Adam granted a recesa in that restriction of the xnne of warfare, thu prevailing Rounde End- the tendency to Socialism In only a Is now nf their last companion from be- cae to take up the Burton rase. Judge protecting our rapidly growing trade Conteet of Twenty-fiv- e prepared for a Japanese attack bodylost. minor way. In a Draw at Colma, Cal. Adams summoned Senator Burton to relations in the Orient. ing Is It the authoriother evident, which, He regarded a permanent tribunal of In Theodore Roosevelt, soldier and stand up. and then spoke of the moties also expect. The command of Ban Francisco, April 6. Billy Wood greater value than one created for each General new statesman, author and scholar, equal a filed been had for that tions Kondratorlrh embraces tha AND THE UY THE COMBINE rase of dispute. Lna Angelea and Mike Schreck of of arrest The for of trial and of friend Judgment. vigorous and labor, capital He did not believe, ha paid, In sym- Seoul patrols west of the Liao river See our Lace Curtains court, after briefly reviewing the morounds tr and Impartial executive, we have a Chicago fought twenty-fiv- e In and also the the districts strikes. trisips pathetic both. The overruled them tions. Colma. a at waa draw The a Anti-Truwhom we of light good are justly proud president Legislation Is Now Invoked court then aaid to the defendant: When asked If be would deny labor southJnclndlng Kal Chou, ard north, and whoso wise and toneflclent ad- one and it was evident from the start organisations the right to strike, he including the rallnsid ami Hal Chong. by Merger People. Have you anything to say as to ministration we heartily endorse and that the two middleweight were ar said that waa tha one weapon of lator The troops now here are of a better St. Paul, April 6. The Dispatch to- why sentence should not be passed desire to have continued. We. there- evenly matched that It would go to organisations, and to deny that right class than when the war opened. Gen yon? fore, recommend his nomination for the limit. Bchreck showed himself to would to to deny the right to organise, eral Kondratovlch is opening a new day says: Laws of various western upon Trembling anil evidently suppressing "but the great object sought. be ad- - hospital at New Chwang states, prohibiting parallel lines from his emotions with a strong effort. Sen- the presidency by the approaching na- be a very clever boxer. Woods trioi1 all the time for a knockout blow, mak ded. "is to bring about peaceful set deThe relations of the RiihsIsii authori- owning or rontrolling each other and ator Burton st (Hid leaning with both tional convention and Instruct our del.' Is the Price. ments without strikes. Lalair he said ties but failing tr ing vicious swings. egates accordingly." as on he said: a chair back, with the foreign residents here which waa so vigorously attacked by bands Bchreck land. in bad accomplished good. He Is satisthe scorer meantime me allow will to Yonr honor please fied that any president would appoint are Improving and the administrator the Securities company when the merREPUBLICANS WIN. repeatedly with the left to the face decline to say anything. ger was bring formed, have suddenly respectfully a tribunal. He bad ask- proiKise to consult and Omaha. April 6. Complete returns but his blows lacked force and did bu was almost The court nsim empty, with for found been the Ihe protection foreigners very advantageous to mered Air. Mitchell If labor organisations the exception of a few persona in- from South Omaha show the elertion little damage. ger Interest. Inasmuch aa they may to with would thrive if they lost the approval of neutral lives and Interests. rase who had of Frank Koutaky. Republican, mayor, terested in tbe rmptoyed to prevent the Harriman peo- remained out orprevious nf public opinion and Mr. Alltchell reDAY OF JUDGMENT AT HAND. aider-meof six Remiblli-acuriosity, and the and five out from Northof control the ple 6. getting would woundthat not. but plied Vladivostok, April The- - Democrat a elected the would Many they as silence wan almost oppressive city 'Pacific. ern Laws race which threated men from Fort Arthur have been disintegrate. An increased numtor of towns Chicago Preacher Warns the World tr ened to break up the combination are Judge Adams, in low. modulated tone, dork. state voted for high license. brought here. They are receiving to be Prepare for the End. In preventing It. This began delivering the sentence to to in tha employed great assistance from the Sisters ef somewhat paradoxical situation came Imposed. The court said: JAPS TO ATTACK NEW CHWANO Mercy. "After a fair and Impartial trial by to light today when It was learned a Jury of exceptional Intelligence, you that Attorney General Drauvan of 6. beIn a skirmish Russians Hava Ona Thousand Troops Mukden, April have Iwen found guilty of the offenses Montana, who had been hastily sumtween frontier guards and Chinese moned to St. Paul by tbe Great There Skirmish Hat Taken North charged in the indictment against you. bandits. April Zed. at a point on the era Interests, was Importuned to use A motion for a new trial In your bePlaca Near Wiju. southern section nf the railroad, three the strength of the Montana laws to half ha afforded me an opportunity to Rt. Petersburg, April 6. the All Is guards were wounili-- and ten bandits prevent llarrlman Interesta, through, carefully review and consider quiet on the Yalu. Is tho report which were killed and twenty were wounded. the Oregon Short lJne, from getting evidence. As a result of this I am Mlislted the Jury reached the just and control of th Northern Partflc. Attorney General Donovan was clos- true result. The evidence abundantly eted with the Great Northern officials warranted their verdict and 1 find no for some time. It Is supposed that as reason, either in the law governing Infavorable weather has left ua with a large stock 'of Suits and Skirts. soon ss he returns to Atontana he will the case, or in Ihe proceedings attendprepare an action which will be com- ing the trial, for disturbing It. menced If necessary bringing Into "Yon conviction necessarily results plsr ihe Montana laws prohibiting In your punishment. Its importance such consolidations. There are one or in my opinion la not confined to its two other western cities which have effect upon you. Suits similar laws and the legal department Your exalted station In life and the of these states will be interrogated as character of One-Thir- d Less Than your offending give unto their willingness to art. That Monsignificance to your conviction. tana has leen asked to take the mat- usual " demonstrates that the law of the ter up. is confirmed In a seemingly It Price land Is equal to any emergency, and official statement liy the Great Norththat It ran to administered regardless Yon will appreciate our tremcndoul ern a follows: the personality or station of the Tbe question of the lrgallty of the of aciused. It also demonstrates to all bargain. purpose outlined In the petition will the people that public office cannot to be fought in the preliminary battle, purposes and and i admittedly a ground on which prostituted tooffice is nut a sure or safe the company will oppose the petti ion. that public The right of the Oregon Short Line to pasuport to private thrift. "The humjlfaiton attending your Dress acquire a majority interest in the Walking conviction and the statutory disqualiNorthern will to questioned which since under the law of Montana, anl fications resulting therefrom Skirt Sale other state, to which the WTstern line forever incapacitates you from holdis subject, there is grave doubt that it ing any office of honor, trust or profit In all thejatest spring ideas. could legally hold he Northern Pacific under the government of the Lnited Voiles and heavier clothe ao If it desired. Tbeae laws the comThe geode. We nood your business. We'vs got States are in themselves heavy punIn every conceivable and trimmed pany will contend, prevent the Oregon ishment for your offenses and leave your olio in Short Line from either owning or votpopular style, at leas prices titan but little In the way of severity which ing the atock which It dementia." could he added. elsewhere. It 1 neither my pleasure nor purWo carry only beet merchandise. FIVE BEET DEATH IX FUSES pose to impure any unnecessary punEvery artipla guaranteed. That's enough, lent it? ishment. 1 think the majesty of the vindicated and j law will be Entire Family Are Dcatroyed In a Fatal the public sufficiently welfare sufficiently safeguarded by Imposing a single sentence, Fire at ML Vernon, N. Y. Mount Vernon. N. Y.. April $. Five warranted a it is; on any one of the six counts or indictment on which perrons are oead and another la dying aa tbe result of a fire that occurred yon were convicted. today In the Columbia Hall building, "This sentence will be that you be a meial sheathed three- - lory structure confined in tbe Iron couniy jail for a I I . anal-og- SW fifty-firs- o K-ori- 6.-- om-niitt- dit-fli-i-ilt post-offic- !H-ec- Ici-o- n ! y. cap-aim- , Will Continue . $7.-75- s over-turne- d nt Further Notice ' . WOOD8-8CHREC- . 10 Cents st Cost to Us 1 Reese Howell & Sons. non-partis- an n. d Most of the are Regular self-servi- and Pai-ifi- r Eta-mlne- s. Sc TOGGERY |