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Show f MOUSING TIIE Do Your Trading Where EXAMINER: THE.. I I ! Think They Can Beat Salt Lake Man Killing Roosters. Gun Experts j I Register champion rooster shot held by Dorsey Burgees la in The title of I ON of riah danger. No sooner had the local ex- j pen heat the mighty Calliaon in plugging tough old r ousters at forty yards, says the Herald, than the Ogden bunch of shooters became Jealous of Burgess' feat and were at turn with a Whether It will be Archie challenge. Bigelow, Matt or John Browning or Becker, who wants the crow or rather eemb. worn by Dorsey is not stated, hut that Ogden will not let the title rest in peace in Balt Lake Is evident Burgess 'phoned up that when it comas to killing roosters he was ready for Ogden and would arrive in the Your Account Cannot Go Wrong. We Use this System. MMM Pickett Grocery Co. BOTH PHONES 177 Washington Avanuo. Junction City with his guu and roost ern Saturday ready to defend his title. Ogden is nut satisfied that No. 7 shd will not kill roosters at forty yards and will oss this size against the No. the t that Burgess used when he wonwarntitle from (alllsoa. As a word of ing to the Ogden shooters It might he well for them to ekieely examine all chickens Bury si brings from Balt loke and it la rumored around the hot air elub that Burges, dresses the chickens in armor plate and that thia la the reason he beat Calliaon. Calllsun end Burgess allot at 100 blua rock race yesterday against Mills and Parker. Each man trapped the birds against his opponent and for this reason the scores were small, as tbe birds were thrown aa hard as possible. The scores were: Calliaon, 78; Burgess, 77; Mills, 77; Parker, 68. 2344 Ws wish to rail your attention to the fact that our new stock of Fancy JUtrict, was laid off. and developments went begun on several properties that have led to tbe present climax in the affairs iff the district. Au encouraging characteristic is that every property so far explored is feet ia making good. While aiity-sithe lowest depth yet gained and nut more than a half dozen properties are down below forty feet, improvement in the quantity and quality of ore is noted in all. The Buckhorn. the property of W. R Moler, which adjoins the city limits of Vernon on the north, has reached a depth of flft.v five feet. Here is a body of ore fOur feet wide, average returns from which are 2i0 per ton. Mr. Moler Is sinking on the ledge, which ia with well defined and ia widening depth. Ore la being sacked every day. Nearly 300 sacks are ready for shipment. Confident that the mine will more than pay for its own develop- meut. Ur. Moler is holding on to It as an individual proposition, tiou yesterday completed the raising of a 8 itia.uiip fund fur n Young Men's Christian association building. The to 150,000 club undertouk recently raise Itki.ouU of this sum, the balance having been previously subscribed. more The club raised nearly than the promised sum, in two dais less than the stipulated time. The building is now under erection. SAVED FROM DEATH BY PARTNER TIME x Tonopah, Dec. 14. Half dead from exposure and starvation, with his feet frozen and cut to such an extent that they will have to be ampu'ated, Vincent Davis was brought to the Miners Hospital. The man owes his condition to the fart that in a gallant effort to save the life of his partner, Charles Srmsrbnyder, he carried him through the deep snow for a distance of eight miles after he had succumbed to the effects of hunger and cold. Davis was too weak today to tell of the tortures he endured d'urlug the Journey over those eight long miles with the senseless body of hla companion weighing him down. The two men were on their way from Cloverdale to Peach Button n distance of twenty-fiv- e miles, when Ihelr food and water gave out am: dash to reach their dcs they made BROWNmCEDY Raisins, Currants, Citron, Orange and Claims Bhe and Demon Peel has arrived. They are Mrs, Annia C. Adams Were the Former Senator Engaged. tin a lion. choice, clean stock, and tbe beet that money can buy any place In tho city. A 14. to Salt the Dee. of Lake, special We also have on hand a supply DAMINAOS ARRESTED. pure apple cider, guaranteed to bo tho Herald from New York says: of Brown That late Senator the nest on the market. Made from select Balt Lake, Dec. 14. Word comes t and clean apples. Now is a golden op- Utah wan to marry Mrs. Annie C. United States marshal's office that the Adams Mrs. was confirmed today by portunity to get the very beat of goods alias Anderson, for the making of your mince meat Adams In the following signed state- Chris Damlnsoa, caught In Portland. A diligent ment given to the Evening Journal: BOTH PHONES 23. Before leaving for Washington I wish search haa been kept up for thia man to make the statement which now on chargea of forgery and aecurln; 01 B. seems necessary. Senator Brown and registered letters from the poatofflee STAPLE and PANCY GROCERIES. I were to have been married. When 'Postofflce Inspector H. J. Durant made 2384 Washington Avenue. the newa of the tragedy came I was the rapture late last night in the coast A search lasting for five months expecting him to Join me in New York. town. We had planned to go to Boston to which has taken the pursued and the see my daughter. The situation that pursuer into nearly every locality In has been revealed has been of such a rla PnlUno" nature that I feel I have no right to ,'ne,Uf 1wlorked ,at make known to the world that which riIrod he be While nt doing he steadily refused to do." I .a ter In an Interview Mrs. Adams j came associated with a man naniad said: The aenaLor and I were engag- Anderson who was then carrying on a d to be married on New Year's day, correspondence with n Mrs. Ktiaaon with one greet proviso. Tbut waa that regarding certain business transacha should effect an amicable settle- tions. Damlanos learned of this fact ment with Mrs. Bradley, 1 fullv knew amt found that Anderson waa to re r rm Mr' of bis relations with bar. as did every- - j 7Jve a re1"terd one else, and I Insisted that he should Lllaaon at Bncwvllle. 1 he letter came receiving It, provide for livr to her entire satisfuc- - Jut Instead of Andersonformer a name. lion before we were . married. lie iLmlanos. by using tbs of the same. This nUalneil promised to do thia. money order. This Wo were to baio met hero in New coni ulusd a York tills week and were to have was on August 8, lUnt. A few days order for the gone to Boston, where my daughter. later another GETTING DOWN TO FACTS. Maude Adams, is appearing, and wo same amount and also a check for herewith our engage-- ! Why do the b,v ,lwln J- - Shiiwell to R. J. patronise tts to most? la tbe right answer to this ts ment. Weacquaint were then to have Journeyed Nlclsutf. were received. Datni&no tho key to success. Think twleo and to his son and postofflce an-daughter and tell them. cashed these at the local Since answer at the then all then made his getaway. We to a had hava of union the hoped JUMBLE, Hello 1144. two families at the celebration of tbe effort to locate him have failed until Rooms, Stores, Storage, Stoves, Snaps. Postofflce Inspector Durant landed ceremony on New Year's day. The last letter I bad from Senator him. Damlanos Is one of several for Hiown wns that be had hoped to be Bush A Gert'o Planes. fedthrough with bis legal business at whom papers were lsaued by the eral Jury. i grand he aud that WaHlilngum by yesterday Newman Brae. O.gana. He Is a dangerous man, and Is supwotfld call oil me Wednesday night In posed to have a lung criminal record I was In Philadelphia hotel. Union the I In Europe. Since coming to thin counwhen 1 heard of the shooting. The news of the shooting of the try, which was little more than a year aeuaior by Airs. Bradley waa a great ago, he hue characterised himself with r.hock to me. If I had only known thut muny at range deeds. kIic was following him, or that ahe eon- PACKING HOU6E PLANNED. leinplatcd such an act. 1 never knew Mrs. Bradley and never saw her. But Balt Lake, Dec. 4. An entbuHlaallc had I know her desperate stale of NINOS mind. 1 would hare gona to her at meeting waa held in the Big Cottononce and would have prevented tills wood meeting house yesterday aftertragedy. Bhe waa Jealous. Bhe did noon, and slt was plain from the exnot know that I was insistent that the pressions of those present that there AND MUSICAL ORGANS senator shuuld provide for her and her will bo a packing house In that dia-trlchildren." next season, aud stepa are being Here Mrs. Adams seemed oblivious taken to establish a canning factory MERCHANDISE to the deph of true sffectlou. which and evaporator. she seemed to think wu measured by The fruit growers of Balt Lake coundollars and cents. Bhe could not see ty are now thoroughly awake to the Ytollaa, Guitars, Accordeona, Ban. how Airs. Bradley might love fhe sen- need of better facilities fur handling Jos, Strings. ator, father of her children, as much the fruit crop of tbe county. For years or more than did she. She spoke as there has been a tremendous waste of Latest Publications of 8heet Music. though any claim of Mrs. Bradley, fruit and low prices have generally whose husband had deserted her, who prevailed through lack of systematic Bee tho Wonderful Pipe Organ. had twice been In Jail, wbo had suffer effort and extensive planting has been ed social disgrace all for Brown could discouraged. Altogether too much time be settled by the payment of money. has lieen sient. In marketing the crop 237 Washington Avsnus. 1 was Mrs. Bradley's beet friend," and loo little time spent In raring for When Mrs,. Adam, continued. the the orchard. OGDEN, UATH. senator first proposed marriage to nu The state hoard of horticulture took 1 plainly told Mm It mas his duty to the matter in hand lat summer and marry Mr. Bradley. But he gate ev- three car iff fruit were shipped from ery 'assurance that a marriage alli- Murray as an experiment. The shipance with Airs. Bradley was Impos- ping proved quite satisfactory to the sible. He refused positively to marry growers and they ere now organising The JUMBLE buys, sells or s her and told me that If he' could not and getting ready for next season's ehanges "any old thing" ("bluoa" marry me he would not marry anr business. and most new ansa. 2800 one. Under those circumstances Wash. Hello, 1144 consented to be his wife if he w.mld MANY MESSAGES TO THE POPE. to Mrs. arrange matters SECOND-HANNEVADA STORE. Bradley. He told satisfactorily me he would do this, Expressing Deepest Sympathy Over Wo buy and soil all kinds of now and I understand that he the Freneh Affair. had comand second-hangoods. Call or phona municated with her and had asked Wscksr A Haynsa, Props. ISO 2Sth SL her how much money she would Rome. Dee. 14. - Rnormous mini bets Phone, Ind. 22. need." of telegrams expressing sympathy are arriving ht the Vatican, and the VatiPAUL ZIEGENHIRT, SEVEN TROUGHS. can officials are beginning to turn Second-HanStore. them over to the Oheertalore Romano If yen have anything to oell or buy call or phono 1870 to 1ST Wash. Avs. Many Companies Organised to Operate for piibllntt.iu. This paper last night in District, . Ind. STS. Bell published two such messages. Our is A from Archbishop Ireland to Papal Vermin. Dec. 12. Seven of State Murry I tel Val. begNev.. B. A. DENKERS Will pay tho highcat prlca for sseond-han- Troughs, Nev.. has entered an era of ging him and the Pope to accept tindefurniture and Mil to tho publio activity unprecedented in the annals r-pest hn srmpathy and expreasl-- g tho cheapest. 218 Grant Avo. Ball of Nevada mining as the remit of a se- wish foi the ultimate triumph of the . M7-k- . fnmim-ntl'iInd. 120. ries of strikes and disclosure near cbur-bPhono on the inessaae, the grass roots ar.d developments In the Pontiff Ik re pelted to have said: C. J. HERRICK A CO, a score of claims that have aroused Far distant America Is alwsv the Successors to H. L. White. the whole neighboring country out of fir-- 1 to respond whenever religion, ' Bring your goods here If yew want It long sleep. sentiment and patriotism are Concernto coll them. Cell tore If yuw want The first result from the Initial ed boy.. 2M2 Wish Ava. Boll Pawns hock of these discoveries was the The Pope was gratified to learn front ilS-yInd. 47. flotation within the last, ten days of the despairin'! that the incident of tho mure than a half dozen stock day in Paris had not been serious, bit with capital from Salt he expressed the deepc-- t concern over Goldfield, and the projection of more thousand! of psir: h priests, innocent ihsn a dozen deep mining enterprise j sin1 humble victims of tho conflict ' With surface aasav running from .Mgr. Montagnlnl was engaged with llitd to 14d.0tti. developments show- i it of state the entire day ing improvement wlih every foot of He y.iw the I'ope aguitt lust night. It d that .Mgr. Mjntagnlnl depth and g"ld panning almost any- - has been where In the grci.1 ihir'v mile to brim: nway with him a s.ls phv ry belt. Investors list e In gr, m number iff impnr.ant documents. go of their hoard and prec1piiiti( a h:i was s.nvlng with hint tr movement premouberv of the j Ml farts), craped with a handbag Nevada gold rush of reent ers turned full of miters. Dr. Fn.Ja Is fame. liir in sic-IouIlian whom the i'rcneh i Following tbe ('leghorn j tmwppuppr tried to Identify. and Fairriew strike of siune month-ghe Initial prospect u- rush wa SPOKANE'S Y. M. C. A. BUILDING mode, when in s ceKs a coiir.irv two miles wide ami eight miles Imie j Wash.. Dee 14. The iju. as ail laneu. Aw, at a mon-ox., club of Spokane and the fllreet..:s WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. lemon .be lowiiMiie I. MM Hon t :li- - j' ,. the Young Men's Christian anuvia- ha-be- EVANS Co. ! , i . ; cn poa-cisi- . well-to-d- o l c. j . Second Hand Stores 1 d d BISHOP 15, 1:3. There ELASTIC Issuance of 8230,000.000 Would Meet tho Demands of Commerce. New York. Dec. 14. Tbe condition of Bishop McCabe, suffering from apoplexy, is slightly Improved. BICYCLE RIDERS TAKING THEIR SPEED UP UNTIL ARE HEARD. . Soda You do not know Cracker until you BANKERS PLAN DOES NOY OFFER RELIEF. McCABE'B CONDITION. REFUSE TO DECEMRRR SECRET! RVSIIAW From Correspondents and State Exchanges McCasky Accounting II. MORNING, SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS Thev Employ T. SATURDAY OGDZX,- - CTAII. Uneeda Biscuit Not t To taste 9 Uneeda Biscuit Jail in love with them. Dec. 14. Secretary Washington. Shaw appeared before the House committee on banking and curtency today In advocacy of a high-taxe-d credit curfive rency, suggesting' per cent aa a desirable rate. He emphasized the need for great elasticity in currency, but expressed the ouinlon that the plan formed by the American Bank-- , era Association will not bring about sufficient elasticity to be very usefuL Granting the bankers' plan results in the issuance of l2iHt.tki0.0O0 additional in national bank note, Mr. Shaw said that in his opinion not more than worth of these will be redeem- Walthour and Bedell Deprived of a and said it was encumbered with too Gain ef a Lap by Unfair much arhinery for the limited good Decleion. results TVfeel It Is capable of accomplishing. He said he did not want to be regarded as an opponent of the New York. Dec. 14. The contest-ant- e measure suggested by the bankers, In the bicycle rare were because be felt that any step toward grinding out laps In a mechanical man- relieving the demand for greater elaslier today after an uneventful night ticity at certain seasons of the year The positions were unchanged accord waa desirable, but he argued that the lug to the scorers, although many of committee strive to frame a more efthe spectators believed that Biol and fective measure. :o t bad after a iwl. It was urged by the Secretary that aflolu, ,prlnf at a m TMf bpurt an effort should be made to make all is have been eo many during the race, our currency more elastic rather than vas started by tbe Walt to Impart elasticity to a certain earn. It was tbe longest of any that amount of emergency currency. Unmin-ituas yet occurred, lasting sixteen der the bankers' plan, he aald. only Walthour and Bedell, smarting the credit currency which goes into mder a decision rendered an hour national banka would be on its way to when a spill robbed them of a redemption. There would bo no reason lap that they hid nearly won. started why private banka should seek tho reat at a pace that caused all of the demption of National batik note and liters to do their best and kept the consequently they would make no effort to do ao. pectators In a continual roar of cheer zud excitement. Relieving each other In the bankers plan, national banks it every few laps, Walthour and are to be permitted to Issue 2,600 ad100,400 of kept going at their best pace and ditional notes for every forced tbe other riders to call on their their capital, at an Interest rate of 0 manners for help and relief. Leon 21-- 2 per cent and an additional with interest at the rata of 6 per "eorget and Btol, whose partners hid been hurt In tbe spill at 2 a. m., were cent. be only riders who could not get relief and they had to bear the brunt of :he fight for their teams. It waa killIN ing work and they finally lugged to such an extent that It was thought ht-had lost a lap when the sprint, ifter continuing for sixteen minutes, was suspended. The score, however, hen hung oat at 4 o'clock, showed no lunge. Bedell and Walthour are In good shape and they have promised to nuke the race Interesting for the others today. They protested earnestly this morning when. Just aa they jseenifd to be about to gala a lap, Fcgler fell, making a apt 11 and causing the red WILL NUMBER TWENTY-FOUIN Rag to be hung. out which Indicated FISCAL YEAR ISO. that the Walthour-Bedegain would not count. The rider claimed that the full was designed In order to block heir gain and for a time they refused But a Number ef the Ships Will Be Obsolete Unless Greatly lo ride again until something waa done. They weir eventually appeased Improved. ind the race, which had been delayed an hour, was resumed. The score of the nine lending teams 14. Declaring Dec. Washington. at 7 a. m. was 1,723 miles and six laps; that In the design of vessels of the that of Wall hour and Bedell and Bre- battle fleet, the space and weight aston and Samuelson one lap less and signed to ammunition haa been so rethat of Galvin and Wiley 1.723 miles, stricted tbai the ammunition on and three laps less. This waa 273 board, under certain conditions of batmiles below the record for the same tle, would be expended In leas than number of hours. an hour. Rear Admit al Maaon, chief of An organised movement, in which the bureau of ordinance. In hla an nearly all the riders Joined as a pro- nual report, urges the building of two test again. the rulings of the Judges vessels of considerable size, one on In refusing to mark up the laps which the Atlantic aud one on the Pacific some of tbe riders declare were fairly coast, devoted exclusively to tbe Carwou, was begun today. Tbe men deof ammunition and he states that riage clare that they have been unfalrly ultimately there should be - one of treated and that they will uo no more these vessel with each fleet. real work until the management The lesions drawn from tbe war makes some arrangement by which wlih Admiral Mason say, lead their gaius will he recorded. Bum aft- him toSpain, also recommend the equipping er this agreement was reached among of an vessel for use as a matbe men, the pace decreased to the chine auxiliary and store vessel with the shop minimum and tbe rare developed Into fleet. In explaining hi estimates for a slow and uninteresting procession. a considerably Increased appropriaArm In arm members of rival teams tion for target practlre, Admiral Mapedaled ninety along the level floor at son calls attention to the fact that be the base of the "howl. reading the anticipates there will be In full or parmorning papers and Joking with one tial comnifelon during the fiscal year another. 13 first class 18'iK. 24 battleships. of five The acoie the leading teams cruisers. 63 second and third rote vesI XU a. was at in. 1,781 miles an. two sels, CO torpedo boats and 15 auxll laps. Wall hour and Bedell and Breton larles. making a total of 177 vessels. and Banmelrou were ailll a lap behind This, he says, represents an Increase the leaders and Galvin and Wiley hai of 83 vessels over the present fiscal covered 1.734 m'les. nine laps. At 2 o'clock the nine leading teams year. Special attention Is called to the bathad covered l.SiiS miles and six laps; teries of Iowa, Brooklyn and othWalihonr and Bedell and Breton and er vesselstheand Admiral Mason soys 1.805 five miles and Samuelson, laps; unless they are equipped with Galvin and Wiley, 1.805 miles and that, modern guns, mount and sights they three laps. no longer be considered efficient can beThe leaders are almut 320 mllas vessels and fit for service. hind the rrcord made by Miller and On the subject of armor. It Is stated Waller. that tbe standard of quality required hy the bureau Is still met in s most manner, while experisatisfactory ments with high explosives, such aa bursting rhargea for shells, have prothe exgressed fsr enough to pectation that snrh an explosive can be adopted in the near future. six-da- y 0 1 a dtut tight, moistur proof paekagt, NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY SHIP SUBSIDY IS L PARTED UK ROOSEVELT $2.-5U- BATTLESHIPS UNITED STATES SERVICE ll SPECIAL MESSAGE TO CONGRESS ON THE SUBJECT. Members of Cong rasa From ths West Are Not in Favor of Subaidy. i u Otto-Jinn- t is !s is ooooooooooooooo DoesWhai Other Staves Fail to Do Ia almost every honre there ia a room that the heat from the TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BRDMO Qitinloe Tablets. Druggists refund money U It falls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 25c. TIIE WEST " - - mid-lt-nl- j souih-weetsr- s ; Tht-iici- o. - fr-- b ACCOYPAN'ED BV DAUGHTER AND SON OF DEAD MAN. other stoves or furnace fails to reach. It may be a room oa the weather aide, or one having ro heat connection. It may be a cold hallway. Ho matter in what part of the hnuae whether room or hallway it can aeon be made anng and cozy with a ooooooooooooooo o O o o o o KING OSCAR'S HEALTH. Stockholm. Sweden. Dec. 14. condition toKing Oscar day aliowa considerable ImEmotion. o provement. Toward noon the o following guarded bulletin waa o issued: Dec. 14. The body iff o King Oschr passed a funner Senauu Brown of Utah who o Hjght. He slept six hours, quiet only Wedii'M-Mdied night as the result o coughed a lit tie And his a bullet .und Inflicted by Mrs o this morning was 'fAnna M. Bran'ey. left for Salt Lake o fahrenhelt. His pulse Is City at 1:23 uay, over the Penn- o Mill irregular, but there la no sylvania railroai. accompanied by the o increase of phlegm iq the . O late senator's ! n. Max and daughter o lung-4- . Th- general O Alice. o c m illion Is patient's fairly satisfacIt was shred today by the under o tory." taker who prepared tbe body for bur- o Crown Prince Gustaf arrived ial, that Mrs Annie C. Adams, whose O here today from Berlin and In name has the O prominently :he regency which episode, viem-- last night the hody o hold during 'his father's rho of late at the undertak- o liinee. She showed great o ing establlshim-m- . emotion, the undertaker said. o Mrs. Annis C. Adams Viewed Body and Showed Great the d h-- d oooooooooooo . peo-pie- . g - bill for a Beverldge-Panam- a jn-tl- fy Ser-rrtur- v ; the tlonal child labor law. Mias Addums urged the desirability of uniform legislation against the etffc of child labor and declared that the census reports show America bchhl every European country, except Kuala. insofar aa child labor aud it, effects ere concerned. A similar view was taken br Bra ator Beveridge, who said: Where an evil Is national In Hi effect a national remedy ahould rats it It Is a subject for the Intelligence and conscience of the whole American Even If child labor were era fined to one state It would still be i matter for national concern. If It be said that In time the states shell come to hire uniform ud excellent laws, executed everywhere with equal vigor, the answer la that If that impossible day ahould ever come, it will not dawn for a genentlos it least. Meanwhile hundreds of tbou-anwill continue to be spoiled to cltlienahlp. We must get down to earnest boil nesa In lhls aacred cause. Wi urns concentrate on one plan which will be . effective In Maine as In flostb We muit rouse ud manhal public opinion and appeal to th Intelligence of the American people. When the moral sentiment of the nattua la aroused, congress will set" Washington, Dec. 14. That President Roosevelt will tend to congress a special message advocating tho passage of a ship subsidy measure at tho present session, was stated by several members of tbe Hotue today. It was said that the President had declared that the recommendation In his annual message waa misunderstood. In that message he said that If it were found Inexpedient to pass the senate bill, a measure should be passed to provide for a few lines to South American porta. He did not mean to minimise tbe Importance of other features of the bill, It la said, and now purposes lo correct any fals impression that may have been gained hy the Home. to the committee' No decision attitude on ahip subsidy waa reached at the caucus of tho Republican members of the House committee on merchant marine and fisheries held today. After discussing ths amended Gal-1- 1 nger bill, the Republicans took po action but decided to cdll a meeting of the committee for January 7th, when OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 a vote of tbe whole committee will be O ESCAPED FROM A CELL e taken. It Is believed that President O Roosevelts wishes In the matter will 0 Graaasd have been communicated to the House o Boy Undressed andButtar. Hla Body With o before that time. o AU amendments to the bill drafted New York, Dec. 14. Regby Representative Gro Tenor eliminate o o inald Haabrook, a Treaton, limit and the cargo subsidy entirely wbo had run government's aid to mail carrying of o New Jersey, boy twice and was ships to South America and the o way from homo Orient. Even with these changes, the o arrests therefor, escaped from members of the committee from the o a cell in the Central police st odd middlewest do not favor tbe measure. o tlon late yesterday In an tor o fashion. He was locked up o safekeeping pending a disposiA healthy man is a king In his own o tion of his case by a court, ia man an an unhap- o but ho quickly got out of qno of unhealthy right; py slave. Burdock Blood Bitters o tho cello and into onotbqf by builds up sound health keeps you o undressing and grassing his welL i body with butter that had o been given him for breakfast, o and wriggling through a small CHLID LABOR LAWS. o opening in ths oell doors. Ba ss Cincinnati, Dec. 14. Before the first o was not discovered until fem session of the cold labor convention o had almost wrested a bar here last night. Dr. Felix Adler, chair- o a window leading to the opes. The court afterward derided man of the National Child Labor comto release him In ths custody mittee and professor of political and of his father who explslnsd that social ethics in Columbia university he ran away because he had spoke on The sttltnde of society tobeen threatened with punishward the child as an Index of civilisament for some boylih prank. tion." Prof. Adler spoke of the Inadequacy and inefficiency of state lawa o and urged the necessity for a national 05-k- mm-panic- law to furnish a background for live state and local activitv and nib the enthusiasm of the people ccsn gious in it effect on local bodies, ths Inducing greater effort for the a and a more glorious future for the r public. Addreeaes by Mia Jane Addimi Hullhouse, Chicago, aud l 8. A. J. 'Beveridge followed. 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