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Show fHB MOHXTCO EXAMI5EB OGDEN', UTAn, SUNDAY JASPAKT MCYRNTN'O, wWC1 CHADWICK IS GUEST OF SF lxwgu.i Island. fcar real com " druroy the goal .try &e hi mm'ii j2 nour ul cacn an a with. iue oriier on ibe puc mini 1,1! in me west WOtoUcB i an or the l a. ' J ! u! kft fl r i ro w maa wa-vct by huh. rine wan cliuibei: up J bitutxure and lotigh' im ntc fc' tios---. oi cicorange, lour marines were ,iic aiuuke and two s I01 frfl owen Denver tn me.r tagernrThey tell into the riv-ri be were rescued. - PE-RU-N- A . 1 1, 1905. PROVIDES PROTECTION AGAINST THE ILLS OF WINTER. i bix-tiii.- , Women are Especially Subject t-- Her-tillo- n - - You Get the ef the beet work at the prices by having your low!, work dona here. Cold Crowns, Guaranteed .... 95.00 Fall Set of Tasth Gold railage S.00 $1.00 up. FU,,n PAINLESS extracting Udy attendant Hours: to 6. 0 Mo 1:10 Boston Denial Parlors 2461 Wash. Ave. Over lad. rbone M2. a maimer fining bis previous BAIL POll CHADWICK. Ttld- - Cleveland. Dec. 31- .- Judge en. in the criminal cmiri today, lived the bail of Dr. t nadwick si $lH,tuti. A Horsey Dswley stsual that a bond tor that amount will probably be ready when Dr. ChadImre. arrives wick .. ! said is true, 1 am homeless and without a dollar. Oh, It Is bard for one at my time of life to coiue to tin, you ask If 1 a ut guilty. 1 have said no. To make my situation clear, 1 have the wriiing of n in book. 1 wanl physicians. lawyers, awn. ev-- j clergymen, bankers, business 1 stand. 1 erybudy to know where have written the skeleton of the book already and hope to bare tune to write it. Thm will show the world something. huu eay nty wlte is acDid cused ol being Mil. 1 look into her history? Ttnx of tny post i ion. I was a widower, with an luvnlld sister, my neither In bed with n fractured leg, my eight year-oldaughter motherless. Would I not be glad to know some uue who would take an interest in nty household aud bring order out ot chaos? No one on earlh ran know my feelings today and liod help that blessed girl who has been helping me to bear my burdens." At tbia time Hheriff Harry rllmlied aliosrd. His coming, already Known to Dr. Chadwick, waa aunonneed by a steward and Mr. Barry was at once takea to the cabin. The two uten had n long conference, alter which Mr. Harry announced that Dr. Chadwick would wit he placed under arrest and that they would return to Cleveland this afternoon as friend. K. V. Docker, secretary to Lawyer oa Dr. George H. Hail, served pais-r11. Cbadwicx In n suit for Herbert Newton of Brookline and I lien roiieai-ethe service to make doubly sure. W. H. Pay of Cleveland came to see tho Chadwicks, hut waa ordered out of the cabin by Barry. The parly will nut gu to New York at all but will remain in New Jersey aud leave for Ohio from Jersey City today. Hheriff Harry then explained that the doctor's daughter would not go to Cleveland, but would soon start for Florida where she has relatives. One reaeon why Sheriff Barry did not arrest Dr. Chadwick was that be did not have the extradition papers. The law requires that tho papers aliould be kept, in the custody of any oltlcfal and were In tho poaaeaslon ot Detective Sergeant linnuuit of New York, lie was to have Joined Hbcrilt Harry at tho Battery wheu tho latter started down tho bay on tho revenue cutter to meet the Pretoria, hut did not appear and although the shertfi made every effort to reach hint by lelrphoue could sot do so. After aonie delay at the dock Dr. Chadwick, his daughter Maiy and Sheriff Harry, acoompsaied liy aevernl defectives of the Hoboken police force left the Pretoria and walked up ths street to Recorder Kllre Slant inis court. They sere followed by two or three hundred persons, who made something of a scene at the court by attempting to crowd in. In ihe court room Detect ive Weituhsl f the Hoboken pulii'e explained (o t lie recorder that Dr. Chadwick wax in the care ot Sheriff Barry and that the ilonnken police thought he might lie wanted a a fugitive from Juatice. The recorder asked if theia weie any romplaints against Dr. Chadwick, aud as. 1there were none, ordered him released. d a Dr. Chadwii-k- , Mis Chadwick and Rheriff Barry had a narrow m ape from death after leaving the court. They were in a back driving tv the hotel. In turning n corner one of the hones slipped on tbs ley and fell, tangling itat-l- in the harness. At the same time, a large tiuek whhh was following, came rushing down upon the hack. The driver was unable to slop f his horses, and fur a moment It seemed as if the animals would go through the carriage. Sheriff Barry, perceiving the danger, leaped out. of the hack sail grasped the f ruck horse by the bridle, hy main force pushing him unto the sMewnl'.t so tlint the truck missed the hack by n few inches. lr. Chadwick and his daughter were greaily frightened by she experi- ence. Mr. Barry placed the Chadwick in another carriage and tln-- were driven to the hotel, where were Mr. Taylor and Mrs. Tibbelta of whu had come to the city u meet them. The parly ordered dinuei in their nsm and declined to tell the piirmrt ot their cinifeienr. Mr. Chadwick f,r Cleveland this afternoon Mbs and Chadwick will start for the oon. where she will try tort-gaiher health! One of the drainaur features of pr. Chadwick's waa the scene in ihe Hoboken court. The Hoboken police had -- I sled ., recorder that was a fugitive from Justice and asked that lie be held Sheriff Barry was aked if he had papers warranting hi removal to Cleveland and he said that lie had not, ami then mad an eloquent plea for W friend. In a voice ringing with sincerity, Mr. Barry told the conn of Tir. rundi-tk- i he reiNK'dcr asked if any one would make comidaiui aguiust tin- physician, hut nu voice was lieaid, and the masiMiute, after waiting tor a ret ply. said: There ig n d the slighte-- 1 doubt of Chadwick's innocence in my mind." lr. sa.-- i Mr. liarry. "No om- iu my city think he has done anything wrong. 1 expect bail will lie furnishnd fur him as Siam as he i cache Cleveland and it Is not unlikely his friend will demand "Deii-ndun- - an immediate trial.! U.S. DISTRICT ATTORNEY Brown-inti- . houn-r-omin- 1 Cha-lwii- Chadwicks honorable record In Cleveland, and the spotless lue he had lived and said that tho prosecuting attouu-of Cleveland ha-- asked him not to place the doctor tinder artist , ouless he attempted to flghl rre-- t. "14 is me said Sheriff Barry. "And I uk that, mv friend he allured to acccunpanv me in life-lon- Iro-nd.- i Admiral com- PNEUCOUCHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, Wf-- f MONIA. LAGRIPPE, ARE ALL ERENT FORMS OF CATARRH. LOOP THE LOOP ON SKIS Startling Feature of the nament of Ski klieh.. Annual Tour- R icier. .11.- - lire. IxmpibB lb loop on ai.io. a feat never before ihe great atw'tnpted. will lie one of Untrun-x-ul ai tract ion al he annual to bo ol A uf iht- - Ski Itid-T- i held in lnhpeiit.iig. Kcbniary 22ad. Heretofore wild liaaiicn uuu lues, ultug w!h a know covered incline, t Util ling leap ol lrooi Vi in 125 loot, the tuauu leaUire ul me hate lull now a null aunuul tuiiruan-i-nti to bo more lituitvloiis added. a member of thv Con Thomp-clalipennug SU club. Is firm in ihe lie I id that a uhl rider n.sy nce-full- y After com Kill "loop the loop. latiim with Harry Jlitlst, an engineer, hi- - ha decider! U1HJU the mil line ot tho loop. Hi piau calls fur a ring twelve feel in height. fit-t--n , n. REMOVED FOUR PERSONS Takas Action Which ic President sult of Oregon Land Fraud vestigation. ORIGIN OF FIRES IS A MYSTERY Blais Thraatsns America! JNJURED Dec. ill. - President Washington, t he removal Roosevelt Unlay direi-lefrom office of John 11. Hall, Coiled Stale district attorney fur Oregon. Mr. Hall has horn pruaocuiing officer pf the government in the land fraud cage, and thu removal is mad in connection with them. , Navy Yard Women Re- In- Destruc- tion of Dry Deck at Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Dec. 31. Hundred of marines and sailors, buckets in hand, have aided the navy yard's lire department and the crew of the government, tug Modoc in fighting two small fires ot mysterious origin at Serious Result of a Rear-Enon "L" Read. Head tho ex- Cslliaion d perKansas City, Dec. III.-Fsons were injured today as tlia result collision between 1" of a rear-enour d cam. The injured: Cyrus Waltun, motorman, both lega toad shall ere A Henry l)lngle, conductor, cut by falling a hi a. Michael Kraus, rut on forehead. John Malloy, passenger, arm sprained. Heversl other ficrsons were more or less hurt. New York. Dec. 31. The Tocopilla nil rate laborers are threatening to strike again and the authorities are sun ding forces to prevent disorder, rallies the Valparaiso De Chile of the Herald. The British bark Dun Law, ready to leave Iqiiique wlik a cargo of nitrate, wee burned and 1 a total loss. nt oerre-siwndc- perience of Langlotz and Mrs. Clow. It may wive your Health. Kra. Clow Hu Used With Benefit for Coughs Colds and Catarrh. Mrs. Christian Clow, 312 E. Harrison street, Colorado Springs, CL, writes: Fe-ru-- na Miss lflnnia Langlotx, CIO Water street, Meaasha, Wia., member Wemaas Bowling Club and Menaxha Btar Cycling Club, write: Tea bottie ot Pemmm caret me cate of breachHta. eta pretracted There la ao eupertor remedy that f kaewef. Tbe way Peruna ettmioatea the pattoa tram the tyetem ia elmply aaarvekan. I cannot aay too mach la He praiee, aa I found It acted ao quickly and effectually ia my cam. heartily emdona It aad feet aura Oat all who try It wUl he pleated with It. " I hare takea Peruae offand the acuta ruah of blood to the warmer parte of CATCHING old is really A sudden chill- tha body because of their looee atrno-torlittle or no support ing of the surface of part of tho body to the delicate weasela turgid with aa drivea the blood to tho Interior of the uaasual supply of blood. body, and lta preaeaeo la nnnnial eaneea Pernaa acia directly oa the r piorary congretion of aystom ef aervea, which give COLDS PftBVC Borne organ, which tonicity to the, overcrowded vessel DISASTROUS. m7 matinne long aad enables them to regain their nsual enongh to prodnne elasticity, and thus prevents farther the dletarbnnoe called na cold. The derangement. mucous membrane of the reepirs-torIf yon suffer from a cold, do not traet are of tonest damaged by thl neglect lL Take Penan at anoa. e, which-affor- quan-UM- d ea Tin-moto- yr TREATED ALIKE Conditions in the Russian Army Lines Near Mukden Togo is Honored With Gifts Temperature at Scene of Hostilities is Falling 31. Nemierovltch Mukden, Deck Danrhenkii, the famous Russian war correspondent, who baa just returned from an inspection of the quarter ol the Russian officer and .privates at the front, says: Due could hardly imagine a greater cunt mat than afforded by the hungry, tired army that settled down here alter the battle or Liao Yang and the army now reUug south yf Muxden. The men lived in dug out, but most of the officer hula are above ground. Aside from tbe fact that there are only five officers to a hut and tbsl the latter contain mure decorations there I ll'tle difference between men's and officers quarters. Everybody is s The well fed aud comfortable. are all shell proof ami each ha n stove with sleeping ledges around ths aide. The men are provided with bedding, warm underwear, mostly of Chinese manufacture, and IrotV ter Chinese loot Than can be bought in Russia. Ilsih houses are provided, one tor the officer and one for the men of eaeli company. The water i twice weekly, the separaie are alwsvs supplied laundry houses . with hot wati-rand there i no dampness iu the building set apart tur the washing and drying of clutlilug or in 'he living quarter. The officers and meu pariaUe of the same I a re which is distrilmti-twice daily in lug coppers from the camp kitchen. A ration consists ef a pound of meat and iw'u and a half pounds ot bread, with dug-out- t Benefit All Work a LANGLOTZp Her a i appoint uianilan', pruluint board of inquiry and have a liiwougn tft ll,,: 'au,B investigation made the fires, 'i'he marine xuard was ai once doubled. lkhpt-muig- , New Turk, Dec. SI. Ur. GkadwicK, ef Cleveland, who is Indicted with his wife for uttering a forged paper, reached here today on the l'retoria. Dr. Chadwicit and hie daughter occupied one of the poorer at ate rooms in the second cabin. Dr. Chadwick will not be placed under arrest hut will go to Cleveland as the guest ot Sheriff Harry, who la an eld friend. ' There will be no arrest or even detention, Mr. Harry said. Dr. Chadwick, whu had previously been informed of hia Indict meut and probable arrest, consented to return to Cleveiaud a ithout foritdiiiiy. Dr. Cbadwick gave the correspondent n lung interview on his arrival. 1 aui In reply tn questions, he said: recent the shocked by inexpressibly torn or events. 1 am innoceul of ail chat gen against me, and ran point with pride to a Ji'ycsr residence in Cleveland. I cannot believe the dreadful things printed by the papers are true. 1 am entirely without jntormn-Uo- a as to the case, except what 1 read la the papers and what you have been good enough to tell me. Ho I can aay nothing of the awful charges against mv wife. My Hie the past few weeks has been a living death and 1 hope no ' man will ever go through what I have undergone. To thltik that my professional career, which has always been My successful, should be blighted! Mary, pour iwie darling, I daughter, ' lova her with my lire. When I recovered from ry illness in Carls, my financial resources mude It necessary iur mo tn travel in the second cabin. Insisted that she go first, but the uoble side, girl refused and has kept at my troucheering me in nty dsrk hour ol ble and proving to he more and more what a splendid woman she is. Oil, this Is n dreadful calamity; 1 had no Idea that such a fate waa mine. 1 knew little of Mrs. Chadwicks fluan cial affairs, and until 1 find out llie deiaile will say nolhiug. I im overwhelmed by the charges against her.' Dr. Chadwick read the press dispatch from Cleveland that Mrs. Chad wick had been measured by the system. As he finished the reading he groaned aloud, and as he turned la the correspondent tears rolled down hla cheeks. The doctor. Ill and sore si heart, waa completely overwhelmed by tba revelation and the consequent dev el optnents. That Is the last straw," he said "measuring her in that way. Oh. that I am brought to tills! loti tell wo that my friead, Mr. Harry, is here to take as back. ' Wall, I am ready to go, and shall be happy to accompany him. Dim this la a dlffereat hoam- coming than I anticipated. I knew l should find troubles and breakers ahead, hut I new for a moment anticipated arrest, ti&ilty? Of course. I'm not guilty. I am absolutely inn cent. And yon say poor old Heck wild Is very 111? loor man. 1 Knew him but litthi and I am sure be la luao-rent. The correspondent, then told Dr, Chadwick of the staiecut that has been made that Mrs. Chadwick It believed to lie Mum. Devere. The doctor fell back aa If stunned. "Me. Devere!" be cried, "Oh, no. no, dont say that. That cannot be. 1 do not believe such a thing can be possible. If she Is 1 have never suspected it and I cannot for a raomeat believe it. "Do you think Mrs. Cbadwick can be guilty ns accused 7" was etked. "I cm Boot think her guilty ot anything. I do not know the charges but she cannot be guilty. When mixed about the sou, Umll Hoover Chadwick, the tutor said: Emil fa one of the grandest boys I ever knew. I have never had to correct him; 1 knre him as if he were my own. It hi like him to stud by his mother so closely. I have been blessed by my daughter and step-son.- " When asked about his financial re- son roes, he ns id: "if what the papers say la true, 1 am a penniless pauper. You saw my beautiful home in Cleveland and you know how I havw lived. Now see me, coming back In the second eshin, I who have always traveled by the heat ships and occupied the beet cabins. But if all that has been 'hr to Winter Catarrh. MINNIE . e There will be no Arrest or Even Detention, Says the Officer Accused Husband is Overcome With Awful Realization of His Position Bail Awaits Him in Cleveland if He Needs it. MISS IIITK In:ii MAY HAVE TRAGIC KLSU.T8. Muy.. Itec. 31. A Miner special In i m Harlem, Muni., say thai tlatidc Turner, a you'll nimi. was shot anil scrmiit-lwiiunIci si iin early hour ihiw run. morning by lamn while Ihe two line were playing duel. Turner In a spirit of fun. challenged Tolbert to duel " well-ntiuw- n I'ulln-rt.l'.c- i and the (alter lollowlng the ac- tiuiis ;' his playmate quickly grabbed a revolver, which he. lie- lieicii to be empty, and wnappil the trigger, the bullet passing through Turners chest. The of- fleet's held the shooting to im purely accidental. tea twice dally. There are short rations of sugar, but tbe only shortages observable are sugar, leather, sewing materials and reading material. Everyone would appreciate hooka and papers. Every primed sheet D read, even the advertisement. The postal facilities are pour. Moat of the officer have nut heard from European Russia for a long time. Blnce tho wirea have been reserved for military and press use. private telegrams have all been forwarded by mail from lrxutsk. There is little sickness, owing to tbe care taken with the drinking water. There is a guard at each well. Borne companies have been compelled to use water from the Bhakhe river. Hater unarmed. part ic go to the banka a general truce protecting aud much chaff between Russians end Japanese is exchanged serous the river. The temperature 1 six degrees below xero and is expected to be colder. There 10 a. m. The emperor has presented Vice Admirals Togo ami Kanilmure with a number ot articles, including watches, fnrmeriy worn by himself. Vice Admiral l'ogo has declined the reception tendered hiui by the municipality of Tukio, ou the ground that the time is not yet ripe fur such a function. Vice Admiral Togo will devote bis time while In Tukim coni erring with Marquis lio. president of :he privy council: Admiral Yamamoto, minister of the navy; Vice Admiral ijuin, assistant chiul uf general staff; Kenr Admiral Bailo. of marine of ihe imperial and other naval staff, upon the plans fur tbe c conduct uf naval warlaic. Xlcc Admiral lego today at tended uf a number or olheers and the iiiiu-ramen wlm wore killed at I'on Anhur while under him. He read a eulogy upon them. vice-minist- seas. i . . "I trust this will bring peace and Maxle Who was the gent lcm an 1 saw rest to your spirit. It is nty agreewith you. today? able duty to avail myself of any pres- Former Belligerents Sign an ArbitraElaie Gwactoue! that wasnt any 1 been in ence this city, whither have tion Treaty. He's only my father. Philgeatlcqian. recalled by our emperor to render a adelphia Public Ledger. port of onr successes to the spirits 1. 3 Mr. OJed, the Washington, Dec. of those who sacrificed their earthly existence la the attainment of so im- Spanish minister, today signed with portant a result aa that above ren- Secretary Hay, an arbitration treaty BURKED TO DEATH IN A FIRE between Spain and the United States, dered. e "Most humbly me in person (Bigned) similar to those already signed with Norfolk, Neb., Dee. 31. In a fire other nations. "HEIHACHIRO TOGO. Admiral." seer Elgin, Nt, today, Mrs. Jo. Reus waa ao seriously burned 1NCRHASES FORTIFICATION WORK TURKISH BRIGANDS that ahe died shortly afterward. STILL UNPUNISHED. Mrs. Reuse clothing caught fire Victoria, B. C., Dec. 31. While the and she dived into a leak of water, Constantinople, Dec. 31. The AmerBritish admiralty is considering the requenching the ttamea which envel- duction of the Kquimall fleet and vir- ican legation has sent another note to out oped her, but cot before her cMth- that the the brigporter of pointing tual abandonment the station, the caravan who a looted ands lag bad been burned off her. Hhe belonging army is increasing its forliffcation dashed Into The htnleYxtnigl.T5i- work. The military authorities have a to the American house of MacAndrew ed tbe fire nod saved her children definite program for the defenses and and Forbes, of Smyrna, recently, have are carrying it out without respect to not yet been punished. The note deand anon afterwards . died from the effects of her burns. the naval change. Plane are being mands that prompt inetructlona be . mule for a new fort which waa propon- sent to tbe governor of Zeor, the discom ed seme time ago at Red H11L Orders trict la which the outrage-wa- s SAMUEL ... - l TOGO AT Fl'NKKAL STEAKS To.vio, Dec. 31.--- 7 p. m. eral here today of several MKKXIOES. the Ai u.Ttcci fun- and men who were killed while lighting under hftn, tn at'acks on the nrt Arthur fleet n:ul fortress. go addressed thir spirit lowing words: "A 1 eland before Admiral Toin the fol- spnits, I mimmmmmmmi eeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeee We Will Buy A 50c. Bottle of Liquozone and Give it to You to Ti7e We want you to know about Liquo-con-e, and the product Itself can tell you more than we. So we ask you to let full-iiz- e ua buy you a bottle bottle to try. Let it prove that It does what medicine cannot da See what a tonic It is. Learn that It does kill germs. 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Theodore ThoChicago, duty, by virtue of which en enemys mas, leader uf the Chicago orchestra, IhHil iu this world has been completepassed a restless night and hla conly disabled and our combined ileet dition today waa less favorable. Ha tbe holds undisputed command uf la Buffering from pneumonia. water parties of both sides, GIFTS OF HONOR TO TOGO. m ala yeare and have found H very bene-tid- al lo e groat many way a. I took It for a cough mod cold, alao for ceurrtf of tho heed, aad It cured me. I took It fora toalc end te give me atreagth aad t have every reaaaa to apeak well of your medicine." We hava on file thousands uf testimonials lika tho ones given above. M e can give our readers only a Miff lit gUmpeaof the vast array .of aasoliciUil endorsements DrHartmlnrlj constantly rsesiving. Address Dr. S. B. Hartman. Free ideal of The Hartman Sanitarium, Colnmbns, Ohio. 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