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Show THE & USl (Contiuuwl from Page Duel. '?ned with the Th note Andre Carnegie will enter inI fupiKMie- - Ae to whether forgery 1 m not now prepared be proven Mrs. i Receiver of kbv tiie Chadwick ptoPrty- - Nstlwn Loeser, that it need not necessarily inier-wllh the bankruptcy petition: she can be proceeded sgainst in Twe Cbad-- ill T JinkrupOT and her assets distributed un.un her crolitor. ae strong a case in order to make the MMible against Mrs. Chads officials will subpoena as anon service i possible, a number of wit- who have known Mrs. Chadwick Slrtwentv year. The witnesses will tempt lo prove that Mrs. ChadwickJnj udsme Dcvee are the tamo per- Aiiionc thtwe for on w horn snmuionkes been served are W. H. Hilclient-banker and a ToleJo 7 Cleveland. uot giveu out lauker whose name isOhio penitentiary Warden Gould of the furnish guards who -- ill tie asked to in the employ of the state at the Time of Madame Deverea imprisonment in 1899. They will be called upon the to testify for the government in matter of identity. r h-- ve BALANCE DUB ON JEWELRY BILL yew York. Dec. 7. It wag learnel obtained Chadwick today that Mrn. on credit IKK) OoO worth of Jewelry trom Thomas Kirkpatrick, a Jeweler of that the ibii city, last winter, and monHim ha made effort for several or iU money thU Jewelry to get th mui valent bck Mr. Chadwicl: paid a part of the debt 1 said, and her obligation recently, it amount to about 125.000. Robert Kirkpatrick, the credit man of the firm, verified the report that Mrs. ,hU money was atill due from Chadwick today. He said that the firms Cleveland and relawyer had been to covered some of the Jewelry. CALLERS DENIED ADMISSION. In the came ifiiytit. when alia was placed tinder ar-jin her apartments at the hotel Breelin, charged with aiding and abetting a bank officer lu embexzellng $12,- New York, Dec. 7. The climax affaire iff Mrs. Cawie L. Chadwick The arrest waa made after a lengthy United Stales inference twtween Ciunmiaeiuner Sliields, Amis'.anl Unit-- el State District Attorney Baldwin. Secra Service Agent Flynn and United Si ale Martial William Henkle, Commissioner Shields issued the warrant Mch charge a violation of section of the United Stale federal law relating to conspiracy. Thwe was a scene in the womans room when the officials announced to Mr. Chadwick that she was undnr arrest .Her son Blond by and witnessed with a blank fhre the scone which He stein! ,l '' mother side m she burnt into tears, but said nothing. Marshal Henkle. who with Ills deputies and United Stales Secret Agent Win. J. Flynn stepped lnaldo the door i9 d. Mr. Chadwicka apartment, had intend without knocking, found her of in bed. He mid: Ohio. am very nervous and ill," replied Mr. Chadwick What shall I do? I certainly am not able to get up." In that, case, said the marshal, "I shall he obliged to remain hero end keep surveillance. You will realize that, unpleasant as Uii la for both of us, you are a prisoner and I Iiave no right to leave you here alone. 1 will do everything I can in relieve you of however. When the conference wan concluded, a man btlieved to he Mr. Power, one of Mr. Chadwicks counsel, entered the mom and began to advise her. He advised her to stay in bed and under bo circiimntancca to leave the room. Marshal Hinkle took exception to the adrire, ami said: If Mrs. Cliadwirk needs any advice a prisoner I'll give it to her. No attempt will be made to move her away from her room tonight but she must go before Commissioner Shiiida in the morning." The secret service men engaged a mom adjoining Mrs. Chadwicks suite nl established themselves t litre for the night while one of the mandial's men was posted In Mr. Chadwick's bedroom, one outside her door anil another in the corridor. Marshal Hankie said he would remain in direct supervision of things all night. "1 u George Ryall, a lawyer representing Mr. Newton of Brookline, one of Mr. Chadwick's creditors, called to am her Men afier lha arrest. He wlspered with her for a moment and then left the room. Soon after the arrest and before It known W!l wild her Mrs. Chadwick the hotel at once management sent to Mi. Chadwick a bill for the noma up w today, the jaid K and the bill was manned to her receipted. By permission of the marshal Mr. iadirk to her physician, ur. Moore, telephoned to come to her at once. He irived a lew momenta later. The ln said that although lie had uriHed her several days ago to go to sanitarium she would be able to ap-w-ar tumor row morning before the inited states commissioner. Witney, who Ih a dlrefctor of I?. lizen's National bank of Oberiin, a,W and asked to see the pris-?- r' permission was denied him. Andnw Squire, who came hero from Cleveland, with Mr. Hey-5'aecretary of the Wade Park dng company, had a half hour with Mra. Chadwick. At concJuaion of the conference Mr. ! to the Associated Press: v!" ihe arrott of Mra. Chadwick does way affect the holding we her weeuritie and It does not Proceeding neoeeaary in ae funher evolution of the case." squire further eaid that he did ,Th Present whereabout of Mr n Jl ho ' said to have fin bin 13,000,000 in aecurilles oul.i he taken from ur not. the hotel yes-"W- ay d; ..Wf C? - na r. implicated with C. If. Beckwith snj A . The complaint ssSpear." OF made by United Suae Aeswunt Dirtri. i Atiornev Er-nkt. laldwm and Mim "ihat on August 24. in ti., i. K. Bk-wit- h and Spear, rope, tivelv. the dent and cashier of tl,e Cit urns'presibank of OlHrliu. did unlawfully, knowingly, feloniously and wilfully misapply a portion of the tno.iev. funds HEAVILY PLAYED 6ECOND CHOICE and credits of the WINS THE SIXTH RACE AT ASNational nank win the inti'll i on COT TODAY NO SPECIAL to jtaii FEATURES. injure and defraud the hanking aasocia- -' tion and its sharebuldi is and director, that is to ssy, th sum of fil2.5uu. by Ananias, the Favorite Wins the On a mi wilfully cashing Mile Feature At Oakland, this amount from the funds ofiianug thi bank, a certain check heretofore dran on the San Franrifro. lvv. 7. A mile hansaid banking association being as foldicap was the feature at Oakland today lows: It resulted in the victory id Ananla llbcrliu. Ohio. August, 24. 1901. favorite. Mansard, at 12 to I, led The Citixrrs National Batik: Pay the Romaine and Rad Rum home. to the older of C. L. Chadwick, or order, Summary: 113.500. First rail-- . Futurity course, selling L. CHADWICK. ttlgue,n. Golden Burk, won; Ara, eerond; Vera, A. P. SPEAR, Cashier. third. Time, 1:11 "Good ouly w hen endorsed." Second rare, 5 selling Thai the Siinie Cassie L. Chadwick Potmiw, won; Harka.furlong, second; The Recheck whom this was drawn did nut probate, third. Time, 1:08 by have on deposit at this bank I be amount sellThird race, mile and 70 of money named or any aunt whatever ing Flaneur, won; Flyingyard, Torpedo, to pay this check as Beckwith and second; J. V. Kirby, third. Time, 1:47. Spear well knew." Fourth race, mile handicap Ananias The source of this iufoimatkm 1 won; Gateway, second; Yraurian, given aa an affidavit of complaint made third. Time, 1:39 Fifth race. 0 furlong, selling Man-un- i, by Frank M. Chandler and eworu and subscribed to before Bernard F. won; Romaine. second; Rad Ram, Brough, a United States commissioner third. Time; 1:13 for tbe northern district of I'liio on Sixth race. 7 furlongs, pur-- e Toledo, December 6, 19u4. won; Whoa Bill, second; Ishtar, third. Mr Chadwick. 19Ut. 3- - ten SPORTS TOE Na-tion- iir f. WED OF A HARD RTKl'GGI.K JN ELECTION campaign. uiiaiitie winch eintcaicu her to all, Mrs. Taylor possessed remarkable executive ability. During her regime tbe Balt I.ske, Dee. 7 membership of the Y. 1.. M. I. A. has few hundred to nearly eanuidates for the hoard m edueatum grown iioiu i in ne in 27.IW. w iiii branches ill Kng1.ini1.Rcan-dinavia- . wet unsueei-ssfu- l l.i v to fiil Mexico. Canada. New Zealand Rail Jdikr in the eleuimi five vacancies on tbe h.'ai.l, tbe Ameriaud the Randwich Island. In . oue of can party t anti-chuuf iducation USER THE ' BLUE RIBBON." its candidate. Tbe . will bow stand: Mornu-uc(He; Gentiles' The Pahst Brewing company of Mil five. Alleged church inleiteieui-- with the waukee Tuesday instituted sun in tbe system was w pronounced United States court against the Nest-le- r public feature of tbe camiian whji-- was Brewing company of Provo. In with much bitteinew. During tbs the complaint it i ml forth that the campaign tbs statement a made by Nesller Brewing romitany ba damBtate Rupsrlntendent of Krliuols Nel- aged the Pabst Brewing company in a son that investigation by l.ia office sum exceeding $5, mu) by fraudulently showed that in ovi-- a hundred school and intentionally manufacturing and bouses the Mormon religiii:i classes offering for sale iu Utah and elsewere being held in with where a beer in initiation of thn fathose of school hours. mous Blue Ribbon;'' that bottled beer manufactured ly the defendant beat STRUGGLE WITH imli at ion label and the blue ribbon MASKED BANDIT. tag used by tbe plaintiff, and that the product of the lormer company la sold Salt Lake City, Dec. 7. Locked iu a wiihout explanation by ths retail trade life and death struggle. Christopho as the product of the Milwaukee Tripp and a masked bandit fought iu brewers. Ifaiuliff prays that during a burning building nt the Intis tuu lbs time suit is Minding defendant be of Murray, rix miles somii of here, to- enjoined from using the imitation lanight. bel and blue ribbon tag, wbicb the Time, 1:27 Neither man relaxed hia grip until plaintiff claim the eiduslvs right to their clothing waa afire. 1 hen both use, aud that the defendant be ior-evRACES AT ASCOT. crawled through the dense amoks to 1 he enjoined from using same. outer air. The highwayman armed with 7. Deo. Five favorites a revolver tried to hold up Christopher Ijm Angeles, JED GRANT SENTENCED. won at Ascot today an1 the w inner in and Samuel Tripp in iheir brother's the sixth race wa a lieavlly played tore: lie fired at Christopher when Jedediah Grant, who was arrested second choice. There were several the latter resisted him. In tbe atrugle some tine since for passing counterclour finishes, hut no particular feature that followed tbe stove overturned. feit coin Tuesday pleaded guilty to of the day sjiort. The fire consumed the store, a meat ihe charge iu tbe United Rtale court. Result: market and a vacant building, the dam- He was scut Hived to fifteen mouths First race, Belling. 5 furlong Clovamounting to ten thousand do- at hard labor in the state prison, lo en on, won; Sceptre, second; Efferve- age llar. Tbe bandit rscsiied. pay a fine of $.0 and costs for prose1:01 third. Time scence, cution, and to stand committed until Second racf selling, 4 3 furlong DEATH OF ELKINA TAYLOR. fine and costa were made. Fireball, won; aecond; Hilona, third. Time, :64 S. for Elinina many tears Taylor, Rl'lT OVER FREIGHT RATES. Third race, selling, 6 furlong Elfin of tbe Young Ladies' Mutual King, won : Bath Beach, eecond; Fun- president Improvement association and oue of Paper were filed Tuesday In the nyaide, third, 'lime, 1:14 known women in tbe Mormon Vnited Rtatea court In the case of tbe Fourth race, Ocean Park handicap, the best died at her home in this city Salt Laae Hardware company v. the church, 7 furlongs Capiianazo, won; Milton before noon Tuesday. Death Oregon Short Lino and Union Pacific Bhortly L. third. R. JohiiMin, Young, wiDnd; was due to throat aud lung trouble, Railroad companies. Plaintiff claims Time, 1:27 Mrs. Taylor had been a ilamagus in the sum of (19,405.22, with 5 Fifth race, wiling, furlong Hap- from which several for sufferer year past. No ar- interest thereon from time of compy Chappy, won: Our Pride, second; funeral have yet mencing action, together with costs, the for rangements Dutiful, third. Time, 1:02. been made. and disbursements, including attorSixth race, welling, mile and Rbe was born in New York Septem- ney's fees. Suit is brought to recover Eves G won; Mcrwan, secwaa married August 21, damages claimed in be due the plsin-lif- f ond; Cincinnati!, third. Time, 1:48 ber 12, 120; 1855, lo George H. Taylor, and came excessive from defendants for to Utah with her husband, who ha freight charges, the complaint Belting been bishop of the Fourteenth ward forth that since February, 1903, plainI THE FINANCIERS. Rhe been tiff has paid to the defendant freight has for many years. near- rate from eastern points at the reguThe Linnet Club of ladies hail been interested in educational matters ly all her life, engagin gin the pro- lar rales, while spec:i drawbacks llMtening to a lecture In which econoat an early age, have been paid other imjMirtera of mics and sociology were subtly blend- fession of a teacher aud Ogden, ami discrimined. It was very able. young Mrs. and waa ever aa earnest advocate of Rail the ratine of women. aintlff furating freight rates ntade. Tenny Bald Judicially, but I dont enIn 1880 she was mails the first gen- ther My a that It hss been obligud lo tirely agree with Mr. Hope in what he eral president of the V. L. M. I. A., compete with these companies who said about womens slipshod bunines that office became have received tbe discriminating rales, way. I think the average woman Is and through of the National Council of and elalma to have been damaged in a good a financier as the average man. Women. In addition to lbs womanly the amouut aet forth iu complaint. So do I. raid Mr. Pell emphaticI dont attend half the money ally. Mr. Pell does for shines ami newspacMiZuffc ZJ ooe Dr a'Awn&wa HlaM is Irlah Valla. pers and things." . piourcra, who named ope of Ida A 'correspondent in India heard a She is every hit a discriminating boys Wotaotve U and signified hi op In savings and expenditures a he la," very unetuom Iliudoo jmlire kbsrvarl continued Mrs. Tcuuey, returning to ay the other day: When I went into prowal of awotbrr by stamping him the abstract. the house I sew four dead bodies. One O. K Betdilra, he doesnt smoke, supof them wm rgrried away alive." Better Tksa Itealteg. plemented Mrs. Pell, dropping back to Then yen sawr three dead bodies aud Many yea ago a newly arrireu the concrete. not I four? queried. Do you know," Mr. Stedman behighlander waa being shown tbe sight vrsa tbe sir. No, reply, emphaticalI dont believe lvs of Glasgow by a follaw cautryman. gan thoughtfully. I sawr four ly and reprovingly given. ever naveJ a penny in my life." , Aa cTHwed a street they saw in dead bodlos. Tbe one taken away the they Not on anything? Not even distance a deuee crowd of people, out to be alive turned dead." Airs Fell demanded excitedly. newcomer ashed what It and "What does be mean V I asked of hia meant.the He was told tost No. said Mra. Stedman shamethere waa a I'm out and out extravafacedly, European superior, an Irishman. man being hanged. He then inquired He mean, aorr, that of the four whnt gant. they were hanging him for, und Why don't yon start a Iwnk ac- dead men the win carried away loiv count? It. might help you, said Mrs. doyed, by jingo, aa he waa going along he wm told Jl was for sheep stealing. He looked aghast at this news and at Tenney kindly. in the kyart. last exclaimed: "Octtaw, Ochan; hang"Yes, why dont you?" Mra. Pell come n to And from another story said. "Ive had one fur years long being a man for stealing shcepa! Gould the east: There Is an orphanage at Banhe no1 ha boebt Ilium and then mt fore I was married. dura. A gentleman made a feast for Of course; you have one?" Mra. for them V "Itemiiiiscencea of peyed the little inmates, one of whom was Sir Archibald Geikie." Stedman asked Mrs. TenneT. hia to lie observed with stuffing pocket Oh, yes: it ia so much loss bother In pay with cheeks. So much mors cake. Why don't you eat it?" told ftsatkl His Gas Bill Tn Bl- business-lik- e, tbe kind donor. QiioJi the orphan, I'm too, you know," Mrs. Mr, Peck bad an enormous gas bill come to we after ho had had a Tenney replied. keeping it till my stove one Tve always thought it might bn me." It used lo lie said that bull were month. Protest to tliogaa gaa company acin ones to hard an Irish specialty. But, then, the learnkeep straight brought no explanation, no he went to counts, Mid Mrs. Stedman timidly; ed are forever pointing oat Hie oriental tlio cook Bridget for an explanation it seemed simple to ask for money or cast of Irish thought Westminster and opened the subject with How do have things charged. But I'm going to Gazette. you like tiie gas stove, Bridget? have an account. What is your bank, Sure, it's folne. I invent had to light Mrs. Tenney?" Teat ail the Tfllniilut. I Mra. Tenney reflected briefly. the stove but once aloe it came." A string of Jack sniie was responsiuse the same one that my husband Beaton Christian Register. ble for tbe founding of Yellowstone does, she answered discreetly. 'Hu it a name or anything?" park, aaya a Hi. Joseph (MM communiAa ArrhfcUkap's Wit. I'd like to have cation to the Galveston News. The Mrs. Stedman asked. Archbishop Ryan once concluded a 1 a were hotel in carried into St brilliant defense of the Irish cause snipe my money where Homebody know ha au account. Joseph one night iu 1878 by W. (X when a listener shouted: Oh, try my bank! urged Mra. Pell. Fredericks and attracted tbe attention But the Irish are guilty of treason! Uve been there for years, aa I Mid. of George Graham Vest late United Perhaps, replied the arrhblabop; When I was married Mr. Pell spoke of States senator. The jack snipes anbut please remember that what Is hia bank, but 1 Mid, No; where father swered the puniose of an introduction, treason elsewhere becomes reason in kept his money is good enough for me, and the two men wero soon on friend- Ireland hecauee of the absentee." ever since. there been and Ive going ly tenra. Frederick, who bad been It is a perfectly splendid bank, with all over tbe west, liegau telling Vest, DM nia Geed. a special room for women. who was a sportsman, of the wondr-fu- l 1 am sorry, doctor, yon were not What's tbe name of it? Mrs. Sled-mcountry iu Montana aud other able to attend my supper last night It asked hopefully. The name? repeated Mra. Pell. states. Vest later Joined a jiarty in would have done you good to be there. Omaha and inspected Hie country of Oh, that doesn't matter at all. Ill It baa already done me good, mnri-atell you where it is, when you go there which Frederick had told him. When I have just prescribed for three of tbcy'll give you a book of bank checks he became a senator one uf the first Ilia guests. ami do all that sort of thing for you. things he did wa to Introduce a bill It's right between that hat ehop and setting aside the Yellowstone district j Ills Piilakant, here ronldnt he a better as a national Dressier' The Solicitor $10.- Itou't park. think you place for a bank, right in the heart of OOO cash would la punishment enough everything. The Mlrraarapt la Tlhet. for hia breach of promise? Tbe Ag-- ' I am sure it must he a good bank, The rreut-- traveler M. Hue, when In grieved One No. indeed! I want blm said Mra. Stedman warmly. I simply adore Rressler's cafe mousse. Thank Laaaa, In Tibet, early In the isat cen- to nmrry me! Chicago Journal. Youth V tury, commemorated bis visit by preyon very much, Mra PelL hfablte. senting the dsial lama of the day with Companion. Good physical sad mental habits will a good mirrowupe, which waa put to a strange tert before all bis court. Bisk a dean, healthy, happy man or g Terrible plagues, those Itching, diseases of the akin. Put an Among unwashed Tibetan there is woman. Rtmly bow to be well aud end to misery. Doan's Ointment cures never any lack of Insect life, and a cheerful. Make It your buxlnees to bo At all drug atorea courtier, producing a specimen from healthy and strong, to be full of good beneath tbe folds ef his sleeve, handed cheer end hope, and yon will find after Yon kin help de cause of honesty while that you won't have to try, but it to ML Hue. who amazed tbe simplica heap, said Uncle Eben, by preach- ity of tlm la inn and hi dignitaries with It will be just natural for yon to be sa in' about it, but yon kin help it a it magnificent proportions. Tlio ex- --Medical Talk For the Home. heap mo by not danglin' roas chicken periment over, there arose a little diffunder a hungry man's nose." WashTralr Geed. iculty aa to the diNjioHal of Hit insect, ington Star. What Is yonr Ides of truly good which might not, by tbe tenets of t slnln. Tbe owner revWife? asked the youth. Farmer Well, George, I haven't A truly good wife," answered tbe received beck it It and restored seen you on tbst there bicycle you erently to tbe happy bunting grounds of bis Cnnimlnsville six, la one wbo loves bought lately. her hustiaiid end her country, but George No Farmer. He beant no Own person. doesn't find I. home He his to attempt to run either." Philacan't way good Freak Imm, and he won't carry cider. Punch. delphia Inquirer. A. G. Wright in hia Directory BulleLady Notasent (nee Gotrox) I shall tin says: DaaperM. most certainly sue vou for divorce. . Tiie Mother How can I get my boy In tho way of freak names a pubLord Notasent Pleas don't, my lisher chronicles tbe following: to do right? Tbe Friend-Gi- ve him good dear. I'Te worked wrar dad for enOne of our canvassers ran across advice. The Mother But he always ough now, without bracing him for ali- a man who ra bis name aa W. II. duo jnst the contrary of what I recommony. Puck. Angel. When asked wliat the W. H. mend. Tbe Friond-Th- en give him bad What ia worse than owing money stood for he declined to answer. advice. Philadelphia Bulletin. Through another source, however, It you can't pay? Oat ef tbe Reeatlee. Being owed money yon ean't col- waa learned that the man's full name was Welcome Heavenly Angel. Rmall Her nusbsnd I suppose a woman lect." Cleveland Leader. wonder that lie felt a delicacy about would have to be quite a philosopher to to repeal a law, but nut diacloaliig it.' It is le Indifferent to her spiiearsnce. Rbe TUC.the a banana. Philadelphia Record. nature nre ihe osnu--s Rlie'd have tv l a lunatic. Brooklyn RFSlLTS n-pailinni . Kindling woe.I end coal trill help to keep you warm. We aril it !v thu sack or loud. WHEELWRIGHT BROS. riiirars ! 17 z Wash. Avo. 2173 , ri l eon-duct- 4. 1- -2 FROM THIS DATE WE WILL SELL THE r 2. 1-- 4. UNDERHILL 4. 3-- 4. RECEIVER AFTER VALUABLES. Cleveland, O., Dec. 7. Application was made today in tbe United Stale district court for the aumiuoaiug of Cnasie L. Chadwick, I. Reynolds, and Emil Hoover, the son of Mrs. Chadwick, for purposes of execution in bankruptcy proceeding. Tbe petition was filed by Nathan Looser, receiver for tbe Chadwick estate. The jietition recite that although reasonable effort has been mftde the receiver has thus far been unable to secure possession of the --property of Mrs. Chadwick. The petitioner recites that he ia informed that the persons named lu the petition have in their possession securities, jewelry and other property of great value belonging to Mrs. Chadwick and which should be in the hands of the etitioner. MAY USE GOLD AND SILVER AS MEDICINE. Now York, Doc. 7 In a communication to the Academy of Medicine, a physician has, according to the Heralds Paris corrcsimndent, reported his discovery of the fact that rertain metals, such as gold and silemver, very finely subdivided and ployed in infinitesimal dunes, exercise a considerable effect on the vital phenomena. Reduction of the metals lo the desired state i obtained by their electrical dissolution in water. The metal so treated acquires the property of developing a force similar to that of a ferment. This peculiarity of the phenomenon led the doctor to use the term metallic ferments" in reporting his 'When in employed discovery. rases 'of in hypopneumonia dermic injections , .ol , from five to ten cubic centimetres of solution containing from nine hundredth to two-tenof a milligram of gold, silver. platinum, etc., the ferments produced a brusque defervescence of the malady in six cases out of ton before the seventh dav. Thirteen rum arc assorted to have been obtained in .fourteen cases thus treated. There is a complete similarity between the natural favorable crisis in pneumonia and that produced by metallic ferments These ferments, therefore, are capabln of producing aiding, or hastening this natural favorable crisis. After one or two injections iho discoverer says the temperature of tbs patient fall suddenly, almost always In a definite manner. Thn employment of these mutallic ferments does not, the constitute communication concludes, the complete treatment of pneumonia, for complications and the predoninance of certain symptoms necessitate accessory therajicutlcs. hut great progress would appear to be made by their use. well-kno- DISCUSS LUMBER SITUATION. Vancouver, B. C., Doc. 6. Senator Templeman and the seven liberal members of parliament from British Columbia, had a joint meeting with the Lumbermen's Association today, at which the question of placing a comduty on rough American lumberNorthing into Manitoba and in the west was discussed. Ren. Templeman favors a duty on American lunther and all tbe members promise dto do their utmost to induce the federal government to atop free lumber coming into the Canadian market from Puget Sound ports. Little Colds" neglected thousands of lives sacrificed every year. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup cures little colds cure big colds, too, down to the very verge of consumption. rr 2. 7.' Warrants charging Buffalo. Dec. been granted grand larceny have President Etnpy, Cashi gainst former ier Paul Werner and Assistant Cashier William P. Luedcke of the German Bank, which waa clueed by the stats hanking commission. How do we know that Solomon was the wisest mao?" "That's easy," answered Mr. Dustin His wisdom Is proved by bis Stax. extraordinary sccumulai ion of wealth." Washington Star. Ptt OVERALL at UNION UN,0N MADE MADE d, 1--2. 3-- 4. REESE S HOWELL 2. th 4. n HEALTH BOTTLED Nature's delicious sparkling Nectar, It create that axaltad foaling of perfect health by cleansing tha system of all impurities. At First churn Bara, Cafes, Clubsand Drug Stores. FRED. J. KIESEL 01 CO.. Plairlhttinra : liar-gains- iunt an 1 San Francisco, Dec. 7. In an experiment conducted by Dr. Albert J. Atkins of the California Medical college on the living stomach of a healthy man. It has been demonstrated tbst the organ Is electrical in its action. The experiment consisted In the introduction of a specially prepared electrode Into the stomach by having tbe man swallow it. When the electrodes were brought In contact with about an Inch square of tha wall of the organ the galvanometer registered nearmiiH-volt- a of direct electrical ly ten current. It Is claimed that this action proves that the whole process of digestion is an electrochemical one, also that tbla current In the walla of the stomach prevents the digestion of tbe stomach by Its own juices. marshal and secret eer- who were In Mrs. Chadwick w,?14 th t4 name of Andrew mentioned eweral time Gyer My brother has been greatly and .K medicines. " Vf ennd of the name each benefited by din "r- - Chadwick to smile. HvctBo? What kind did be take lu,,,e'mplalnr. take any. lie on which the warrant (;yerOh, he didn'tNea. f,.r ""-t uhh issued was hreded: Cae- - a druggist. Ubirago T!r, DECEMBER et th "Madam, I have an nnpleaaanl duty to iierform. I am obliged to serve a warrant for your arrest. Issued by United State Commissioner Shield, at thn instance of the federal authorities of THURSDAY 1IORNIXG, EX AMTSTTK OGDEN, UTAH, Olii-rli- Tpt. the arrest of 'Verding federal officer. MOTCXTXO i j tn4 bes-terln- Irkn. prifu-IM- e Tm iwod a Pali Suit Md and boys, thans hi great Mra RIGHT PRICm Puts iW Ini fi Don't fM to sail and finr haforo jrto hsp The Putnam 2345 Washington Avenue |