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Show ! THE . MODXIXQ EXAMINER: OGDEN, UTAH. THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER ARRANGING SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS Nephi, Oil. MU. One of tlvc moat highly respect pioneer aetUers ot Ni'phi died here this morning of pneumonia. The of Urn. Margaret dt-at-h PROIDHT SP0K1ING GOODS COMPANY Wholesale and Retail SPORTING GOODE- - .. Jabbara of EDISON PHONOAND GRAPHS RECORDS, Clark, Horrocka Fiah'ng Tack la, Stall and Daan Athletic Good. Phonographs Sold on Easy 351 34th St. Terms. HERE YOU ARE Grace Jenkins rente aa a complete aurpriae to her relatives and many friends. A week ago Iasi Sunday aha anointed The t(Ve conference held at Levan, gqd it. a at during the raid drive bach to Nephi that a cold was routnernd whlFh grew into pneumonia and caused bar oudden death. Mra Jenkins was born In Liverpool. England, r years ago and ranie with hfr parent hr way. of tanni arroas the plains to Nephi when she aa 4 vears old. they being among 'he Orel famine T5 arttla Xeplil. The husband of hire. Jenkins died mure' tbuu two hear ago, and she leaves three sons and three daughters, three of whom are married. Mrs. H. K. McCune of Ogden,. Mra A. G. Pj per. Mr. William Grace of Rail Lake, and C. H. Grace and laaan Grace. of Xejibi, ace aad aiatora. DEATH OF MRS. C. G. LARSEN. On. 30. Cernllne A. wife of President C. 1. Larsen of Caatiedale, died here thla week and was hurled on Tuesday. Mrs. 1 .arson had suffered severely for over s week but wsa conscious to the lsst. Mis. Larsen was'a prominent nnd well respected woman. Hhe was bom in Denmark and van 54 years of age. Very' impressive services were held k Roller Skates In Roller Skates Winslows Celebrated Line-Pr- ices From 50c to ?.oo Come Quick T, S. No, 306 iiuiuiuur Street Twenty-Fift- h .Wedding Presents the meeting-house- . The Democrats of Emery county have put the following ticket In the field: For senator. Twelfth district Lara p. Oveson; representative. C. E. Laraen; long term commissioner. Peter Hansen, Jr.; short term commissioner. Andrew Anderson; clerk, Ellas H. Cox; recorder, Joseph Hanses; sheriff, Man Jensen; treasurer, Ira R. Browning; assessor. Louis P. Oveson; attorney, H. 1. Defrics; superintendent of schools, George A. Wes ge land. The RociaJinla put the following Unket In the Held: RepretentaUvn, Don D. Duncan; kmg term commls-alone- r, Isaae Hlack; abort term commissioner, L P. Laraen; clerh. J. A. Washburn: recorder. L. W. Johnson; sheriff, Xlels Oveson; assessor, E. A. Howard. The convention voted to rapport two of the Democratic nominees, namely George A. Weggeland for superintendent of srbools and E. G. De- fries for attorney; also Jesse D. Jewkes (Republican), nominee for treasurer. BUYS PROPERTY FOR 100,000. Yalt Lake, Oei. si.- - Judge U Grand disponed of the Iract of land lying between Place Ifoppenon and the Tniveislty of 1'iuh to L. L. Nunn of Provo. Judae Young confirmed the newt of the rule last night, stating that while the deed to the land bad not yrt passed. the deal bad hewn dosed and Immediate arrsngnmenta would be mads -- Are always n(1, anil rieclat?y la (h Una of rlilnaware. Our beautifnl lines of fanny and ornamental dishes la the must complete af any la thn city: An Inspection kill demonstrate this. Set ns before liung yesterday fw transferring the biiylns. till. The Judge aafit he was not at liber Freeh fruits and vegatablea, ataplo ty to divulge the amount of the pur chase price, but It I understood to .. and fancy groceries be tinojino. The land la situated at the extreme cast end of Brigham street Just at the end of the car .line, and contains snuie of the mot deslrab'e lota for building purposes In that section f the elty. It. waa by Judge 1, 2259 Washington Avc, . Young a sbon rimeacquired ago from ihe government Jn exrhange for a tract of land . containing atone quarries and watershed In Red Butte canyon, bark of Ftort Dougin. uah A Carts Pianos. L. L. Nunn Is a resident of Provo NaWman Bros. Organa. and chief owner of the To lu ride Power company, of bird he Is president and general manager. Nothing could bo learned last evening regarding the possible use to whlrh hr will put the C. WARDLEIGH property, alt hough It Is thought that the objert la to divide the land Into building lots and sell It. " . . 0. A. Olsen, Grocer if. FOR UTAH VOTERS riANOS ORGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE Tlollna, Guitars, Accordoon. Banjo. String. Latest Publications of Sheet Music. Bee the Wonderful Pipe Organ. Deseret Xess: On election day the people of Vtah will have two questions to drlde. Both will be almpl stated In the voting machines, and special levers will have tc be pressed by voters to answer them, "jpk" or no. Oil the general Information spread broadcast about the two amendments will dtpend the vote. Experience In other states bus been I hat very good aipcndmenta have often liken voted down because voters never thought of the quest lint till they en count ereil it on tin- haiku and ihcn took snap Judgment. A question liable to ! Juki urh a fate thla jear is that on the mortgage tax. 4 tax payer who hasn't had actu.'l experience with mortgaging properly. would a at. a glance Ihat mortgage taxing waa a good thing. Tits', was what be legislator, thought in providing for the tax tti the con- un-1- tS375 Washington Avenue. OGDEN, UATH. -- PICKETT Grocery Co. Is where yiiu buy the Best the Market Affords Fine Fruits Vegetables Staple and Fancy GROCERIES ALWAYS NICE AND FRESH 2311 Washington Ave. st ilntion. County Treasurer (arblx hhjk that the law baa not worked well. It baa been evaded by those whom it was intended to reach Ihe money lenders aa they bate been able 'o mortgage their securlil' to parties outxfde of the slate, to evr away from It requirement k. All alto bare been caught by it are the poor borrowers who hare hail Iho taxes added to the rae of Interest. In case where a lender lias been caught napping by the law. it has had the effect l.i reduce hla Interest front a normal rale to something smaller . and ibis has made it more difficult to loan money 0,1 real estate security, while loan on other security - easily available. The other amendment In on tbe high school queiftinu, nnd la vital 10 the interests of education in the state. The high school is now conceded to be the the 1'tah sysmost necessary thing tem. and tbe --presd of high school-- , is I from all educational being encourage ' centers. I Gov. Cutler has strong views upon the Importance of ihe two proposed amendments and today wrote lh following for and at the roqnest of the Deseret News in relation to be subject a which are so lit It tinders-- , noil pr thla time, and that, righ un there of the elec' Ion : In the statement of rational ami local political and the of political candidates, t h- - people of I'tali have all h.it lost sight two vet important questions un which they arc txpcried to vote next Tues day. I rcter , the proposed aiin-iv- ! menls to 'he constituMou of the st.it. The .(( legislature pgs-e- rt resolutions g prop-infor the eerepintiee and rati In r. la-u- -s. OGDEN 263 TURF EXCHANGE Twenty-fift- h St CaUfsmla and Eastern Races. Direct Wire tot All Spertlnp Events UCANS ARE A SHERIFF ADVOCATES TRIP PE-RU-N- A. possible and removed to tbe hospital, but expired before anything could be done for him. SHERIFF JOSEPH TENNANT. The deceased was St year of age strict iegulatAna. and under the super-visioof the mate board of education, and unmarried. Hls brother. E. W. BATTLESHIP LOUISIANA IS BEING HUGHES WILL COME DOWN TO for the partial support of local high and Ralph Smith, were pioneers In MADE READY. tbe Bronx Witn 200,000. schools In communities In the state Logan and the family U well known where such cUooU hare been or may in thU valley. Mr. Smith waa a kind. Inoffensive man. The funeral will be be established. The Importance of this amendment, held at the Second ward hall Wed- Wireless Apparatus ta Kaap Rooasvalt Hearet s Manager Bays H la a Jeko in Touch With Washand That tha Republican Have end its desirability can be seen at a nesday afternoon at ! P- m. Lest Votes in Every County. ington. now the 1nder constitution glauce. local high schools can be supported ABOUT GREENWATER. only by local taxation; and the financial condiri-jNew of dlstrlc's is 31. The rearrangeNew York. Oct. 31. It may interof Conditions ment ofYork, Oct. the oflloers' quarters oa the est ihe public," Hid Chairman Woodusually such a to prohibit the estab- Donald B, GiHics Tails in Now District. lishment of work above the eighth battleship Ijouisiana for the use of ruff of the ItapubUcan state commitPresident Roosevelt on bis trip to tee, (bat within an hour I was handgrad?. The result la that hnndieda of Porto Rico and Panama, which work ed a letter from a prominent man in ambitious young men and women are Balt Lake. Oct. 31. Donald H. Gildeprived of education of high school lies and hla party of eastern capita- Is being dime at the New Yurk yard. the dry who says that Tammany hall grade because of financial inability to list. who left Tonopab for Bullfrog 'as rushed with all possible dispatch has been discovered at Its old trick of pay their way in high achool estab- Monday week to atiuod the celeb ra- at thn yard yesterday, as it is tha colonisation. 1 referred the suiter to lished In more prosperous districts. It tion of railroad day at Beatty and to of Captain Couden, the com- the state superintendent of election. establishes and encourages a certain examine the great copper properties mander of the Louisiana, to sail from William Barn ea. Jr., former chairinequality by discriminating against tn Green water diatirct. returned Ust New York for Chesapeake bay on Sun- man of tbe executive committee of the residents of diarrtrm removed from Thursday evening. Besides Mr. Gil- day. President Roosevelt will go to the Republican state committee, said cent -- r of population. And yet thetr lies and Dr. M. R. Ward of ihe Schwab Oyster Bay to vote next Tuesday todav concerning the result of the Rechildren are Just aa important to them syndicate, the party was composed of morning, and that duty finished, will publican canvass by the committee: and to the state as the children In return immediately to Washington, O. Uoulding of Ptttaburg; Dr. DonGovernor Higgins' plurality above large renters; ami they should be giv- ald Campbell of Butte, L Speyer, the where he will board the naval yacht the Bronx was 100,000. 1 have not en mi far as the state can -- ecure it New York banker; Dr. L. A. Desasr, Mayflower, which will take him to a found anything to indicate a low from for them, an equal opportunity for edu- Max E. Bemheimer and of point off Wolfs light, where he will that 'vote In more Than thirty out of cation. The proposed amendment Is Police Byrnes of New York. All of go on board the Louisiana. the J.OuO elecilon districts. My precalculated to open the way for the ac- the rioting capitalists are enthusiastic Naval Commander Baxter said yes- diction ia that Mr. Hughe will couio complishment of tbe equalization of ed- ovar the mineral marvels of the southterday that the presidential quarters, down to the Bronx with more than which are situated aft. will De sep- 200,000 plurality. ucation, by giving the state board au- ern districts. In spsaklng of hix trip Mr. GllKes arated from the rest of the ship by a thority to assist the struggling district Max F. Ihmseu. campaign manager In tbe establishment and maintenance said; temporary bulkhead now being placed for rhe Independent League, said with of its own high school. Another adWe went down to examine the in poatGon and trill consist of seven reference to Mr. Barnes' claim: vantage of tbe arrangement will con- properties of the Green water and stale rooms and three bathrooms. Of ooursa, Mr. Barnes was Joking. sist in the fart that the children of Death Valley Copper company and the The admiral's state room will be He knows si weU as 1 do that every these districts will be kept at home, Lulled Green water company, all of the occupied by President Roneevedt while in tha state shows heavy Reand under the supervision of their par- gentlemen In the party being Inter- the captain's quarters. It Is under- county losses and that in every counpublican ents, during the critical petior of their ested In both companies. We are stood, will be see aside for the use of ty in the sifts Hughes will lose many I adSL Joseph, Mioh Sept R 1901. high school work. It appears to me sinking five shaft on Gm Green water Mrs. Roosevelt. The other state rooms liundreds of vutes and that Republican vocate Peruns as a trait? companion, ihat there can be no question aa to and Death Valley group. The greatest consisting of the chief of staff's quar- counties that have not gone Democratthe desirability of such an amendment. depth attained is 133 feel and nil of ters and two others, will be occupied ic in twenty years will giro a major- especially for a man whose tnulneaa compels him to be out in all aorta ut "In thll connection I wish to rail the the shafta are In Or from the surface by other persons In the President ity for HesraL attention of the people to another weather, subject to sudden change. to their present depth. The ore runs party. There will be no special decowhich I think will accrue from from 6 to 32 per cent copper and will rations placed in the President's quarI have used It several times for colds, the adoption of this amendment. I am average 10 per cent. The sliver values ters. nor will there be any additional and found that a few doses would cur ms la each Instance. Taken immestrongly In favor of the teaching of run shout $3 nnd the gold about 94 a furniture, beyond a few wicker chain, manual training In the high schools, to ton. On the Lnlted Greenwater we lounges, etc., for usa in the tropics. after being oat in the wet or diately the end that young men may be are sinking two shafts. At No. 1 shaft Tbe wireless apparatus on the eold it seems to throw off all unpleasant enwhen with tt trade a Is as Louisiana of is ore equipped they being fully tested, they have taken out fifty tons effects and restores the system to lr ter the active work of adult Ufa. It that will assay 14 per cent copper, th Intention of the nary department normal oondtHon within a few hour. la the great, source of Independence. and In No- - 2 ahaft we ere linking on to make tt possible for the President Fernna la worthy honest praise, and Without a trade men in general are to n vein about 8 feet wide that run to he in touch with Washington by baa my honest endorsement." a great extent si the mercy of the about the isms grade as In No. 1. We wireless every day he Is at sea. Mr. Joseph Tennant. world, with It, they are able to go are aim running a number of surface During the Journey Captain Couden Into any community and be will occupy the emergency cabin on cuts. If high schools are multiplied the bridge, while the other officers will In time throughout the state, with the be located In vacant quarters below. RIVAL NEVADA ROADS. of state assistance funds, the oppo.The new armored, cruisers Washrtune, of teaching trades to young men ington and Tennessee, which will ac- TEACHER STOPPED THEIR PELL of tho in Situation Southern Part tha women and domestic science to young company the Louisiana, now are at MELL FLIGHT. Sagebrush Stat. will be correspondingly Increaaed. And League Island navy yard, Philadelphia, In my estimation the teaching of thla and will be with the Louisiana when In summing up the railroad situathe President goes on board the bathandiwork, fitting tbe young people to tion Nevada the southern in Beatty tleship oun week from tomorrow mornOrdered the DAimmep Bey to Beat the live and proper In their own rountry, Drum and Then the ChilIk of vastly greater importance-thaBullfrog Miner to hand has the fol- ing. dren Marched Out the teaching of foreign languages and lowing regarding the Borax 8nilrh and the railroad: other branches which hare their chief AND HEADACHES NEURALGIA Chief use In foreign countries. FROM COLDS. Engineer Chapin of the BROMO Qulniue. railroad, building down LAXATIVE the Exemption of Mortgage Taxation. Argentine, Kad., Oct. IL The pic The other question proposed Is ths the Amargoaa valley, says: world wide cold and grip remedy, re- ence of mind of Gertrude Williams, now tn operation moves cause. , Call for full name. Look Our railroad la exemption of mortgages from taxation. teacher at the seventh grade In the I'nder Ihe present, regime local money from Goldfield south to Tnhrpe, and for signature E. W. Grove. SBc. Emerson public school hero, prevented lent on mortgage security la taxed; will be In Beatty before Christmas. a panic and probably loss of life today money whlrh comes in from out- We have about filt.i men and a large when she forced the children In her side the Mate and 1 lent on mort- force of .teams ft work on construcroom to march from the building in orTHE QUESTION gages, la exempt front taxation. This tion. building nearly one mile per der. Instead of rushing out peUmel! " provision places a premium on decep- day. We may 'g south to Jf it's met by a yes," waa given. TJie an you fire of Vhen alarm pop, tion and dishonesty. The tax is avoidfurnace had set fire to the rafters In pells out rhe necessity of an enJohn Ryan, general manager of the ed In devious ways, chiefly by local ihe basement and when smoke began gagement ring.' Then, if luck is money being placed In the name of Tonopah A Tidewater railroad, states: still with you. a wedding ring will to roll into Miaa Williams room the We have eighty miles of steel laid outside capitalists, and lent In tholr be In order. If you require either children made a daah for the door. names on local mortgages. Another from the Rants h and are doing heavy or both no better place for. buying The teacher promptly stepped ahead way of evading thla tax is for She rock work In Amargnea canyon on can he found than here. We are of the frightened children, blocking mortgage in be transferred to th name the wray north; we have 4nti teams and the doorway and, raising her politer posted on have samples of the of an outside pally, Just prior 1o the a small army' of men at. wnrk. Will )atct styles in this and other high threateningly, gave the command, levying of assessments, only to bo roach Lila C. mine fifty aay srter class Jewelry. Prices just right. Form In line! transferred back again after tbe as- completing work at canyon, and railThe children forced her against the sessment has neen made. If In Isolat- road will Beatty sixty days W. door jamb and she was severely bruisBUSWELL, ed Instance the tux I levied and paid, later. DOCTORS WERE CALLED WHEN but stood her ground. After a moed, the in on ga go reimburses himself by HE APPEARED LIFELESS. 370 !4th Street rement's hesitation, the children, TAFT IN IDAHO. charging ihe debtor a higher rate of fire drill, obeyed. their membering in tho case lnteieat; and nearly every "Here, Ernest," cried the teacher, the western roads for a tax Is paid by the borrower, or by Pocatello. Oct. 31. The Republican readjustyou go down stairs aud beat tbe ment and Respiration men or women bating small sums ti leader of Idaho wllf play their trump Produced Artificial of wage schedules and the hours " out In while we New drnin march on order. Patient la tha tha inlend, and depending on tho meagre tabor. card on Friday when William H. Tuft, Ernest Maxon, fifteen rears old, who of Borne Road to Recovery, come from tbcKe hinds, for tbeir live- secretary of war, and representing of the demands, it i said, drill the for the beats drum every day. lihood. The wealthy mortgagee usu- President Roosevelt, will arrive in Pohave already been presented to easHe ran It' steadbeat do to her bidding. I evaded catello en route to Boise in a rperisl ally mock lo It that tbe law In perfect time, while the 338 pu- tern roads aad well .Informed railroad It wsuld therefore be In train. In hlx ca-New York. Oct. The breath hav- ily. The secretary of war will admen were of tbe opinion followpils the interest of fairness and honesty dress citizen of southern and western ing left hi body anil hi hoart pulse- roomssnd teachers from the various ing plans that have been that, formulated down the stairs marched and and true economy, to repeal entirely Idaho on tbe Issue of the day, and less. Harry Bnebe. of Bouth Millville. out of the by the various organizations of railbuilding. All reached tho road the tax on mortgage! ; and this can be will afilrm. o It is stated, that the N. J.. was revived by three physicians worker both la the west, and h In safety. The fire street loss waa dune only bi the adoption of the pro- honor of rhe aimlnlat ration, both state Monday and yesterday was able to the east, every important road on th trivial. posed amendment to the constliii'ion. snd national, will he at stake ehould tell how it feels lo be on the verge eastern seaboard will be confronted Tbe fire drill was adopted following with I would therefor of death. urge the voters Governor Gooding be defeated. demands for an Increase la the in the of theater Iroquois burning At the principal cities alone rhe line Mr. Beebe was stricken with heart throughout the state to b'd sure to wages or a readjustment of schedCbtcagu. vote YE8 on boh question proposed Hon. W. H. Taft trill Indulge in rear failure, aud when Doclora Dade, Milule of honrs of labor before the weeh in amendment of Ihe constitution." Is out. platform speeches of ten minutes' du- ler and Jones arrived life seemed to 1 nor national ailment Dyspepsia he extinct. ration. One of the physicians The apecisl train, escorted by offi- noticed a slight twitch of one of the Burdock Blood Bitters is the national LIPTON WILL AGAIN CHALLENGE.! NEW 0LEC10RS cial of the Oregon Short l.lne end niimcle to the man' face and they cure for it. It strengthens etoinaph leading Republicans of Idaho, wilt ai onec resulted to a hypodermic med- membrane, promote flow of dlgeative Boston. Oct, 31. Sir Thomas The new directory of tho I'tah Light leaie roratelln a (1:45 a. m.. Friday, ication. Anlticlxl respiration was juice.', purifies ihe blood, builds you rrivqd here last night for a Liptos three and Hallway company met yesterday when the following schedule will he produced and slowly hpt urely the up. days .visit, during which be will he and received maintained, with speeches at each or man returned to life trail 'a now mi a morning In Salt tbe guest ot the city of Boston and of the veaiFiiatluns of Prel(1e;il and Di- the towns named: fair road to recovery. The medical RAILROAD MEN MAKE- - DEMANDS. the local yachtsmen. rector Joseph F. Smith and Directors Rhoshcne. It 20 a. m. : Gleniii. IVitc, men regard the rerun of ihelr efforts j In speaking of a possible challenge I Johu R. Winder anil anion H. Lund, 11: Mountain Home. 1 2 : : Nampa. is almost miraculous. New York. Oct. 31. The organised for the America's cup. Sir Thoms us well sk the representative of the 1:4' p. m. railroad men of the great trunk lines nld he had decided to send another 'I McCunc Intercuts. J. 8. Wells. W. I. The hperial. which will in- - made up of tbe east have within the lait few challenge, but could not whether Read ami Charles L. Hood. In their of PeniiKylvania equipment, is dm to lth workmen on It would be Issued next year or 1908. days Joined hand lie-hex-sere chosen m. Rolw in 3:30 arrive at places hig t. M. Welln. Hmi. W. W. Riter, W. tally and Republican gathering will lie II. Bancroft, general manager of the held in th' evening at Hide. Short Line; Buckingham, COURT NOTES. general superintendent; D. K. Hurley, general passenger agen, xml Farley L. Williams, general counsel of the Snlt Oct. 31. Susie Short Line. Mr. Bancroft was chosen on behalf of herself and an guardian Rail-anid the of her young daughter. Zends LcwiM, I'Uh Light and president lr. Williams first vice has filed suit in the district court csmpaiiy, W. seca gal at rhe Rk Grande Western rail-ro8. Mr Comic k president, and ond vice president. d rompanv to recover damages In Tlur old executive committee, conIhe mm of IJh.nou for the of of Chairmsn John R. Winder, plaintiff's husband. sisting John 8. I ewis. NEW YORK PRINTERS HAVE A Josenh 8. Wcllr and L. 8. Hills, also who was killed by s Rio Grande train BIG TASK. while attempting to cross ihe tiack resigned, snd s new executive . chnn-uwhs consisting of W. of defendant at a street crossing In H. Bancroft, chairman; 1.. 8. Hills Lehl on .lu!y 3. Iflu.y it Is alleged, and P "lev I,. William. Mr. William in the roniniaint that 'he train was There Are Three Million Ballots to Be Made Ready for Elecla almost every houae there ia takes Col. Winder's place on the di- going ut a speed greater th.m that a room that the heat from the tion Day. rectory ail. I as flrl vice president, and, allowed in the ordinances nf Lehl and other stoves or fnrnace fails to Mr. Wells' place on the rxrrutive that no whistle was soiindcii reach. It may be a room on committee. The board iidjomncd to before approaching the crossing. the weather side, or one herring no heat iiiecl next seek. The jury in the case of 8. L. Bristol X.'w York. (ict. 31. There i doubt connection. It may be e eold hallway. No matTho executive ropinilitce will meet agatnet Salt Lake City, which wa in ihe mind of the member of the ter in what part of the houae whethef room or . aa often iik may found desirable by tried In Judge court, bus re- tketion hoard whether tbe ba'lota lor 'hallway it can soon be made Snug end cosy with n . the chaiimiui. Pro I, lent Bancroft has turned a verdict, in favor of defendTuesday's election can he printed in already begun to post himself on the ant. no cause of action Bristol sued time. Never Ik ha short a details of ihe ay stem. &nd aa he has for 5.000 damages for Injuries re- time been allowedfore the primer to get the reputation of bring one of the best ceived by failing on an icy walk at the mu the enormous amount rf work beoperating men in the Lulled States, corner of West Temple and Market fore them, and it waa admitted early he will not la long tn getting a mas- street on Dnoembe- - 1. ltm?. this morning, when tbe decision of the tering knowledge of the system and Mr. Mary Smith baa filed suit for cmirt of appeal waa received, that It general n.ad. When this has been divorce in the district court against only by the exertion of every energy (Eqslpped with Smokeless Device) done lie will formulate a plan for the Samuel Smith, to whom h waa mar(wild the ballot be in the voting Unlike ordinary oil heaters tbe Perfection gives satisfaction f reorganlsat'on and rehabilitation of ried forty-alyear ago. After marl;-hal- place when the puli open on Tues-(la- v always First and foremost it is absolutely rafe you cannot the company, with a view to placing a remury nf married life Mrs. morning. fons the wick too high or too low. Gives intense heat without it on a haul that will make It second Built now deri re to be freed frnr.i The iictii.il work of smoke or smell because equipped with smokeless device. Ik a big to none in the country. " the Rinds of matrimony. They were taKk. There nuts' be priming 1.0tm.nofl Can be easily carried from room to room. As easy primed married on April IT. IHfin. .ml she balin',, and li.ey are to bo divided a a lamp. Ornamental as well as useluL to operate CRUSHED BETWEEN CARS. Made in two finishes nickel and japan. Brass oil fount' alleges ths: for five year pas: her among 1 47 district. Every hushsud haw failed in supp-rr- i her un i one of them eicejon must be in the hauls of beautifully embossed. Holds quarts of oil and bnrni o Logan, taelie county. Out. dll. ha deserted her. boars. There 'steal satisfaction in a Perfection Oil Heater. the Inspector jn each district before Thomas Smith of the Second ward the op-on Tuesday morning. Every heater warranted. If not at vour dealers write oar i was accidentally killed at the O. 8 L MARCONI AT MILAN. nearest agency for descriptive circnlar. Matioti in this city y etwda after-noumake (he heme' hrifht. SWENSON DEFEATED. While passing between two Milan, (ict. 31- .- William lithe safest sad best lamp Marronl for si! roil 4 boarrhoid Height cars which were Htanding a and his new wife have arrived her-- . Lima. fc(. 31. A. L. Akerman dewe. Givese dear. steade f's fee' apart, the engine moved one They -- e on ihelr way to rLan-- . feated Fitted with lateW Alexis Bwemien for the f the cats lurk against the other, and nrar t Jyiptweed bwrwr. Made of bras thronshout aad oickel plated. Ild. inspect the building of of j wrestling championship for Every - dloiag rooio, Suitable lamp V rra(e.l. Is a librarywho Smith, t cripple and un- the station for wtreles If oot at yowr dealer's write to oeorestatsocy. the wnr'd, welter weight class, here parlor or bn-nto move quickly, wx caught oommunicJcirin with Araentin This Akerman first tbe CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY e.'inei tween the buffer and rmahed ier-- atatinn will be read' for trial tn a few fall night. in one hoar and 4 minute, thr-- J ri'.it'. Me re'e.vsed c soon as I mem!'.. o cc;;.j neojud. if One of the--e. to the constitution. adopted, will make it possible for state funds to be used, under proper and n e Vastledale. i FOR PRESIDENTS From Correspondents and State Exchanges MBS. GRACE J:KK;HS DEAD. 1906. 1, hcHtjun of the popple two adv.-vuc- fireMsaved ' THE SCHOOL Ballfrog-Gold-flel- A HANTS BROUGHT Green-water.- BACK FROM THE GRAVE L Jeweler . 31.' e. . -- ! : 1 jvi-rn.v- r MAY er ny BE UNABLE Ei-err-'t TO I.!, y PRINT ALL Does What Other Staves Fail to Do THE BALLOTS com-mlti- 1 PERFECTION Heater x 1 Iit n i h. ultra-p.'ten- '' 3ESF I |