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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, MAY 27, 1906 up in luxury and became an actor when, after his father's death, hir means ran out. Rut having the inventor's bee in his bonnet, he never flourished on the stage, losing one engagement after another His latest Invention j i Fromentin Homes Nest, is Welcome at the Fromentin§ His Divorced ent to visit Chotsy-le-Roi. or Red Lives Wite. Fromentin,| izens now.' room for The 100 his ""Home-for-All" at "I am harboring a hun- more less fortunate he said, HEAD fellow cit- and ther® is "but Mr. Costa Can Read at contains is dotted with about] little Renuptican one- Profitable ticket, ptkberty property | for for endiaing. , : have from three to six cottages OLLas es and the "The rooms proprietor's villa, jnenomenon is divided Famous streets and Newspapers His Special by 100,060 not STOLE be "Great PRISON my wife to be entirely in-|let himseif into archives involving ticaly: all filled with powder. I called in a cooper my bonds and bank the company ‘you I kept. are the ‘Why,' first or peony: ° year welcome at eile 5 after won- fel Big Hae and and| taxes in . Nest, . a jail bird. FAD ermal % OF =e ed ACTRESS. Dedications of a New Books DEANE DORE. SU ; was chairman a they i SBatOE of bill now yr pay. recently a could her. afford to pay. He that been ae written pet by We had him e |bill to the not|enjoying expert SO |citles senate, and privileges would thor similarly inscribed, The actress | street evidently sought to impress her vis- by the literary fiction that she was a woman and the friend of all literary lights of the age. It appears that she secures specimens of the handwriting of all authors whose books she covets, and hires a Jim-the-Penman to autograph them in: imitation of the authors' handwriting. Some of the dedications are very warm indeed. For instance: "To the most bea writers-Prevost," ete. One of the victimized authors made complaint to the authorized which in other have outlay ane Stacia fa Precis iutteyord wee! at ae an oe im bs he added, referring to The een taxation, "was adopted by the committee without a hearing either by the 2 . ‘ the committee, If Pe attes "or this bill should be passed by congress it would involve a practical receivership of all of our properties." This statement was utiful of actresses by the worst of feceRnineee a made by Gen. ieee Ratenner ot company. the state's attorney, but was told that|, 5©?@tor Hansbrough says the figures he since the woman dia|"Mch he will produce in his report not had try noto case, make capital out handwriting told anybody tually and, that inseribed CS indeed, the books the had his never were ac- by the writers. nd eis KAISER GOT THE But of will be |!™8 Out that ford levy MESSAGE. Nature of It Was gether Pleasing. Not Alto- decidedly in interesting every way corporations to pay the additional m. upon and his these bear- contention can well af- 12 per cent. the PENSIONS TO EX-PRISONERS Provisions Republican Special Service. Berlin, May 26.-The Kaiser for Soldiers and Sailors ‘ I entered Re ee a telegraph office the other morning | Republican Special Service, t at 7 and demanded to see how Washington, » Ms May 26 -Anothe r bi 26. worked. As a precaution, the opera-|has been introduced tor flashed this message over in the ere the wire: |STanting pensions to €x-prisoners of "Kaiser is here, take ws."" Pretty soon and Wilhelm, care, there came an who had caught you fel-|War. by at least one of his This latest one is by sub-|the CHARLES SCHWAB'S NEPHEW, Man Republican :Stole Uncle Special in Order Charlie. to rat sa{lor and marine days young man, son of Councillor Schwab, file ment has had} brought under soldier, in the this sallor office of bill the at Washington. ey EXCURSION all the clothes, in the coming with harmonizing week which regular templated are we are three-piece accessories of or is the mari War depart. Via Oregon rates points. to Greatly lars regarding : limit Ss, Office, 201 Main street, = all eases 4) the of demul- greatly enhances the all the foregoing roots severe coughs, bronchial, } of rights Sevier reeonstruetive impaired | "running is loss down" of certainly plays agent in all cases of vitality and especially valuable When associated ‘ and combined with such superior alteratives and tonies as in "Golden Medical Direovery " and * Fayorte Prescription." Its wonderful solvent properties also play an important part in | of |} the and| cure of Stipation. gall Glycerine that | all gradual promoting assimilation and {nerease of dlily strength and weight. Itisa power- ful river for and an important part in lessening the breaking down and wasting of flesh, and In 13,| apparent flesh the system, the glycerine Is the stones also &DtU-ferments it and one and excessive of as such severe con:'! which necessitated more than 300 ad- ale in ther parties state to under lOteitah this sult more 5 have than dif-| continual the parties strife and dispute interested. One great A number of interesting tions arose during legal ques- the pendency of this affections unless slippery foods in ee a se the SRE EOTS Sheltie root, ie ar solution elm of muecilage, gum Naxsood arabic, demnieent or other be drank freely the ingredients out of which Dr. Pieree's| medicines are made and thereby learn| why they cure obstinate diseases, | sy reading some of the extracts from| eminent authorities contained in the! little booklet mentioned above, treating| the several ingredients entering into "Golden Medical Diseovery," it will be readily understood why this famous med- | leine cures obstinate affections, affections, kidney and bladder| chronie diarrhea, all catarrbal no matter in what part of the system existing sy reason of the Stone root, and Golden Seal root contained in it it Is a most effective curative in valvular| and other affections of the heart, as you will understand from the writings of Drs Paine, Hale, Ellingwood and others concerning Stone root, Golden Seal root and slack Cherrybark which are to be found in the little booklet above mentioned Doctor Pierce's Pleasant 'ellets cure biliousness, sick and billous headache, | dizziness, costiveness. or constipation of Ing, and kindred derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels. Put up tna glass vials, tightly corked, therefore always fresh and Pellet "isa era Golden reliable. laxative, two One are little cathartie. st al =-- JEWEL FOUND BY X-RAYS. a -| Silver _ Deposited MAKING WAR ON DOCTORS Iowa Telephone Manager Imports val Physicians on Salary. tle royal is waging Ri- |father between phone company, and the physicians of this city, and Martin is now importing physicians from Chicago and other citemploying them on salaries and compelling them to cut prices for proview of injuring the business after she saw the vision, still protesting stoutly that her father was hurt and begging plteously that some one be sent to succor him. The day after her death it came to light that her of had met with an accident pre- cisely where and how she had seen it. }3n her vision \ Miss Kendall was attending a ;perochial school in this town when recently she was taken ill o rheu; 'matism of the heart. Her father and nother were notifled of her illness und her father Immediately left fo He never |} Sturgis to be at her bedside, reached there. ment to the effect that he proposed to make war upon the physicians and at the same time he inserted in various state papers advertisements for physicians to come to Webster City, open flices, work on salaries to be paid by m and charge patients considerably less for professional services than the regular physicians had arge. a come few days to Martin just had out not from been accustom- letters began to young physicians of college and old been making much ones who mone n It looked at the first city as if and begun Martin ity the took telephone a hand in to was the SEES in con- 7 bying Girl Accurately fering dreadfully. Please send some ene to look for him and to help him hear him calling for ald now. Oh ‘t is awful that he should Ile there in his suffering and helplessness when succor js so near." The physician and the nurse tried to quiet the young girl's fears, So impressed were they with the belief that Miss Kendall was the victim of a bad dream or a hallucination that they made no effort to find her father. That night the young girl died. She died still protesting that her father was lying injured at the foot of the bluf€ and begging that help be sent him. The day after Miss Kendall's death some one happened to pass that way and found Mr. Kendall lying at the foot of the bluff unable to move Ge was exhausted from having gone so long without food and water and from his acute suffering. The accident had occurred precisely where and as Miss Kendall had described it to the physician and the nurse. The injured man was taken to the hospital here, where his wife came to be with him. His physicians say company there PROPHETIC is hope Siete. re- ; R. old 8rd, Springs or Omaha or Kansas young ot Louis, 60. * $45.50. points. ars. Tickets lady died a few rights this City See good ticket for office low when agents return 201 for the and specifying pleadings in their) the alarmed salesman case} cwallowed tion was strongly contested before court in the present case, and it inally decided that the "Johnson cree" was invalid insofar as It tempted ties to plaintiff! The to the rights between had of the was deat- the. par- themselves. Sanhedrim." that parties who g ysut all 2ans as question whether river, define "Great Another a the young 2-carat diamond arose higher for was up many on years as valued the taken ate strez by waters of c the » stream by ry dam at certain sea- the é sequently the X-rays were turned on her in order to establish the fact that the \dl#mond was in her stomach Miss Thomas ‘tried to make away with several diamonds of great The council met from day and a great volume of Sommer diamond hii: d other " lack e Site aited pi eee ars aug handkerchief y to}followed stipula-| conclusions Cost The process, of Kuns costs law to printing, into the Thousands, Involved for GL eevee Ge che fain ; ‘ Th anran aca many particul- street. § Salt Lake Build- ring and DeDrummy were young woman Frandsen's ( The detectives her which she admired filing de-}/ang commanded open her mouth vulsively service and of| nothing recording | two and to very ing and Mfg.Co. LUMBER much he And rows of obeyed. seen pearly and they in her teeth. told had There was| mouth but She the laid smiled | detectives their odds and the total costs of the case, inelud-|on the wrong horse | police station| ing attorneys' fees, must have amountShe was taken to the ed to thousands of dollars when jt js|/and turned over to the matron, The taken into consideration that the ser-| matron resorted to heroic treatment| vice of so many attorneys and commit-|to bring up the stone, but It did not) was he are: nings employed for so plaintiffs; S. R. Thurman, man, I. J. Stewart, G. G. Jorgensen, Samuel Beebe, long a time.|come. attorneys of record in the Erickson & Hayes, J. B and Jacob Johnson for Knox & T. E. The girl maintained case|the time that she had yh i- | it. tne The salesman and EB, Hort-| swore that they had stoutly all y | sweating process Wedgwood and, at Judge ca John F, Chidester, The court made an order $600 costs t he against the parties, according to their one time. | diamond if Fixtures. Phones 345, 30-40 N.2d West HARPER, | THE "CHEESE MAN."| ay Do you Cheese like that has Cheese-JUST proper AGE--and the detectives the her failing possible. Material Store swallowed seen and and not put the Bean, John | ring in her mouth, however, and final-| Page, G R. | ly after putting her through a severe Greenwood, Building Offee saw the young woman to| she swallowed con-| then be the decree in this action amounts to|seraphically about $600, exclusive of witness fees |she guessed tees week. beauty tions had been filed, there yet remain-}her raise her hand to her mouth, and ed a huge task to prepare the findings] when he turned to face her again he| of fact and conclusions of law and the} missed a beautiful diamond weighing| decree of court, based upon the stip-|two and one-eighth carats and valued ulations, and the attorneys in the case at $400. The detectives had observed| appointed Captain E. A. Wedgwood, her action who chose as his assistant S. R. ThurThe salesman beckoned to the de-| man, to compile the findings of fact tectives. When they went forward and hd We things Established of the store day, and with the assistance of clients,/in the diamond room p who were represented by various com-|the two detectives stood just outside| mittees, finally stipulated as to prac-/the door, apparently carrying on an | tically all of the issues pertaining to the}idle conversation, but at the time question and the case, there being only| keeping a sharp eye on the young wothree or four side issues tried before} man inside Ll. the court About flVe weeks was conAs the salesman who was waiting sumed in the work. After this was/on her turned to weigh a diamond done Gift. the new and value the day she swallowed this one. "She first attracted attention in N. P. Frandsen's jewelry store when court, but to adjust it the attorneys tempted theft of the constituted themselves into what was/tectives Maloney and known, during the course of the trial,| detailed to watch the at the "Great Sanhedrim," of which 8, She went from R. Thurrnan was the "Great High}Comb's jewelry store. Priest..." a Wedding are showing woman Dee pr ke oie passes be compellead| Who had been waiting on her called to share their water ratably accord-| her attention to the fact that she had ing to the duty of water upon land the ring in her handkerchief and she with parties lower down on the|returned it to him » ith profuse question,|@POlogies for the accident perplexing This stream. however, was not passed upon by the The police were notified of the at- to get a An X-ray. right Our Cheese October at 25c whole Greg per pound will Satisfy the most demanding laste, We are headquarters for the freshest in Green Vegetables, ma- |}chine was procured and the diamond @Ssessing| was quickly located just where the different | salesman and the detectives said it interests re |}would be found. The diamond will the JUST PRICE? T. 85 E. E. HARPER, Second So Ind. Phone 54. quiring the clerk of the court to notify | ; Ce enTs store : each party by mail of his tortion | eget and rested th. | --X-_-_-_-XX-X-_-_X-X__: even should a surgical operation of the cost, and that if the costs werere | | ers have to be resorted to. | tered to October Main suit not paid within thirty days time of notice that judgmeee $41.90. to the did not ask such division, This ques-| at $400 without batting an eye, Sub- A. Ist, lorad Colorado rates {n Houtz, Snyder & Snyder, Dey @ Ste-| confession the police turned her over vens, M.pyaeee M. Warner, jf he request re : ‘ : toe , W. * Dade Livin g-|to aairesurgeon with the that he > ston, William E. Rydalon, W. H, King, | turn the X-rays on her and find the City, $32. $39.50, or Minneapolls, Chicago. Memphis, y jother * recovery 5th. Denver, . 16th. Pueblo, $ 20. and Proportionately K ae him. The girl for his EXCURSIONS EAST. via OREGON SHORT LINE. May 26th and 28th, and June VISION ee for the The school which Miss Kendall attended is situated on a high bluff ovdriving them out of town. |} crlooking the town of Sturgis and between the belligerents is very bit- when climbing this bluff on the way to ter and each side to the unique conthe bedside of his daughter Mr. I<tentest declares the battle shall be fought| Call Jost his footing, slipped and fell to the gorge below, a distance of thirLast month Manager Martin notified. ty odd feet. He was. seriously and the physiclans painfully injured by the fall and was of Webster unable to walk or even to crawl to Oe eeTROT ee eta thelr ee one of the nearby houses. In his letter giving the physicians noThe accident cecurred in the aftertice of the proposed advance in rates | noon, That night Miss Kendall, who he said that if they refused to did not know that her father had ar$2.50 monthly he would have the tele- rived in Sturgis, saw as In a vision the vecident which had befallen him, deSoon after the receipt of the manager's seribed it graphically to her physician, letter the physicians Dr. J. D. Neftzger, and the nurse who held a meeting, decided not to pay the advanced rate} was attending her and begged that and, with two exceptions, called on istance be sent to the injured man the manager in a body and ordered ‘My father was climbing the bluff him to take the telephones out of both ever yonder on his way here to see their offices and their houses me," she said, "when he slipped and hereupon Manager Martin publishtell to the gorge below, where he is n all the papers of the city a statelying now, unable to move. He is suf- on Glassware and. fine China 1s very desirable decree," which was rendered In Jan-| black-eyed young Spanish-American uary, 1901, on the ground that the| woman named May Thomas in Omaha court exceeded its jurisdiction in divid-|4 few days ago. Under the eyes of ing the waters as between the parti€S|/two detectives and an astonished and plaintiff and docketed aguinst him The one | en-/Thomas. for| police She know says American descent, pe. SECUa Dtlien enc become on the one water thereupon Owned by | Omaha only a few the party. Meals Me pee SN at all hours, "What ope@ day night. The Vienna Cafe, Provo. McGean and Johnston, props. and| Utah. "well. is little she and week Penrake Is about of has " writing been financiers discusses say = Star. Don't ried ?"" | pea for he says it's pice he in 5. Magazines?" ose ; tion.""-Washingto n Miss| Spanish- » but it is the } wher- All ye ee other ingredients 0 ‘ oe Diseovery " are greatly M | the cure of }{nfrom bronehia} affections. in conneetion with its use. Nor must the "Golden Medical Discovery " be eX pected to cure consumption in its advanced stages. In its early stages it will stay| its progress and often effect a cure jf} Its use be persisted in for a reasonable length of time Send for the little boule noted above and learn what those most eminent in the medical profession say of} action, among them being that of the Sevier Valley Canal company, which Young Woman Swallows Diamond to joined as plaintif€ in the case when it was originally filed, and after being a Pscape Arrest party to several pleadings as plaintiff Omaha, Neb., May 26.-The ga withdrew from the case as plaintiff and entered it as a defendant. <An-|tronornical feat of Cleopatra in conother point was the one raised against}suming a pearl salad with vinegar the validity of the so-called "Johnson| dressing was eclipsed by a handsome 228 and 230 MAIN catarrbal Jung They regulate, invigorate and cleanse the liver, stomach and bowels, A good medical book, written {n plain ae nh their action in completing a English, and free from technical terma sa Valuable work for frequent consulta- Rae As will be seen A from the writings of tion. Such a work is Dr. Pierce's Comp Bartholow, King, Seudder, Hale,| mon Sense Medical Adviser. It's a book ood. Hare, Johnson. Coe, Ellingwood | of 1008 pages, profusely [lustrated. It and other high euthorities, as contained |{s given away now ‘alth ough former! . in the little book mentioned below. these | sold in cloth binding for 3150, Send oy agents can confidently be depended upon | cents, in one-cent stamps, to pay for cost fop the mostst positive. itive. curative curs ac , action in| of mailing only for paper-e@overed copy g]] atonic, or weak, states of the stomach, laddressing Dr. R. re Pi 20, Buffalo, accompnied with distressing indigestion | N. Y.; or 31 cents for an qljantly clothor dysognsia anil kindred resultant affec- | bound copy. 2 s ONE ia | been! twenty Ww acs AS Han: A in their operation an¢ ceeene Dr, the bowels, loss of appetite, coated sour stomach, windy belehings very best | tongue, counteracts| "heart-burn," pain and distress after eat of athar basin, of weaknesses the fermentation drainage into court al and mucilaginons of valuable is a very thereby action of enre of throat tea, when proper- true those gredients of "Golden Medical Discovery" combined In such proportions that cach enhances the curative action of all the others. The " Discovery " must not be ey pectal to produce miracles, Vhile it ts espe cially suited for the cure of all ehronie lingering coughs that are curable. jt js not so effective In aeute colds and coughs | Cherry nutritive equally of all ever located, also for gering coughs, arising medicinal Blaek the stomach, present in most cases of jndigestion or dyspepsia. Thus the pain, belching of noxious gas, bloating and bringing the in throat, laryngeal and other kindred affeetions of the air-passages and lungs. In Wliforiall wpantlesarlialitnne tc: eieter| Fenh taut vale: <hiGhoneettar Invebat ; St. cket January cure med{- especially from superior ties, glycerine and}! of this suit, which: has been ac-]: complished, was to unify all of these) ‘eas } Manvt Points of Lave 1 Aa a 17-year Northern Utah See agents for Serine. 1905, and remedy with the active {ts eent and Fig ple 1902,| county, of once whi PN active, the roots of the st plants entering all "wasting diseases," where there the Sevier fork case delieateSwomen the was necessary to bring in all persons| using or claiming wny water whatever belonging to the Sevier river led to among 0 object NORTH. June 9. Short Line. in south later it became the The d fer record adjudicating owners the settle a extracted Besides ‘practi-| August, are BUTkK, Queen's root. Stone root, Golden Seal root and Bloodroot, as in "Golden Medical Diseovery." op 100.-| Court, to and glycerine, NS 4a consumption, Prineiples the court at in-| It went to trial| only, but wardrobe. St. Paul the late Im-|duced a brother of | Idaho the American steel! magnate, a checkered career. He was Man's are to be pensioned at | 21T{¥#! Of the salaried physticans the : the jenna, May 26.-Wilhelm Schwab is in jail charged with the theft of a motor wheel, a typewriter and various The perial and Suits the Renae pees ess conflicting whe |?¥ Mr. Campbell. The the only élatnt evid to establish on other valuables, and all "because he wanted to see Uncle Charlie in the United States, cooler s ° y necessary a pension Visit|of Service don Represen ' » in jects. The message read: "Theh addition Non thereto iheeee the ee ee you say, but I am sum not surprised. He | lar is to be added for goon ties tag has his nose in every ple. or major frae Uon of thirty days the matter is being investigated and | soldier was so held Pensions under the offending operator may have oc-/this proposed law however, are not to casion to reflect on his rash words for exceed 330 a month No pension will several months in durance vile. be paid to the Young to supplied. styles tative Campbell, of Kans. a c answer, |rects the Secretary of verti a on, de- | Place on the pension rolis the name of manded it spelled out to him, though |each soldier, the operator swore that {ft was all|Serve held you of as MMeipient the} manufactur-| concluded also heart tions of the liver, kidneys and other asao begets a craving for stimulants Iurthermore, glycerine itself Is a most Valuable curative agent instead of being a harmful habit-forming agent like alcohe Its nutritive properties, Dr. Pieres and many others eminent in the profession believe, far surpass those of cox liver oll, entitling it to favorable con- J is combined 1 most , "l LT preserving Sideration December operating d the government during jumbled the up and a mistake, anyhow. | Civil war who was captured Those However, the kaiser had his way and|Who were held as prisoners of mae learned the estimation in which he |for sixty days ar is signals for Summer--events and triby-| in the al ARR length | the probably in is invigorator, elated organs, Read from the writings of the authart a ties above quoted, under the of Golden Seal root, Stone root, Cherrvbark, Bloodroot, Queen's roo Mandrake root, in a little book tracts, compiled by Dr. R. V Pierce,; Which wi be sent you free on request) addressed to the Doctor. at SuTalo,| b and you will learn that all thexe| | ingredients are recommended as rene-| dies for indigestion or dyspepsia tuid liver complaint." as well as for th, even in moderate portions, if long eontinued, as in the treatment of obstinate ailments, is very injurions and often } in addition | family, filed practically water of to cost the millions, $ reported. He also reported that on/but which have cost themem here but the Lady's parlor table, he found | nominal sums. books from nearly every French auThe vice president o itors Was these were they accordingly 16,| the 1906, There were more than 5600} parties to the suit, ana they were | represented at the trial by eighteen attorneys The case as originally brought con-| The Maddened with rage and jealousy, she | Senator Hansbrough to make a comrushed away and sought her husband. | prehensive report incorporating thereThe latter swore that he did not know |/in the result of his investigations, The the woman, and a handwriting expert |senator says his report will show that was engaged to back up his state-/|for years these corporations have been ment Richfield, upon Symptoms Time was liver This superior to aleohol and is entirely free from the objectionble features inherent in aleohol, inasmuch as it produces only salutary influences upon the system, while alcohol, . case for trl a total and cleanser. position elnal prineiples from several American fore upon its merits before Judge Charles! W. Morse, of Salt Lake,. sitting at} in and even childrer tracting Spitite-"ond ‘Revies| by the decree. as| and has been before tervals ever since. Individuality and Character of the Finest Custom Tailored Garments are SIEGEL SUMMER SUITS appoint- referred, | pracrive) including every tonic, sold through drug- a unique all and to mining Long 12 sub-committee, was and the This bill eo oheeeee ar made a close investigation of Authors|C°™Mpanies and found that they not paying anywhere near what one of the books before as interest 5 | corpora- earnings, use of Sevier streams, amount 5 The Correct Clothes°of a Gentleman--Ready to Wear, but Displaying all the TOW. Day; Der!" cent. earnings, and the gas | publi Dakota, which net will u00-acres, Summer ab miles, considered stomach blood medicines occupy aS suit |springs, which in some cases as tribu-| jtarles are by underground sources The area under irrigation from. this! well outing at senate and tem, water. the of {involve 200 these |system senate made some important amendments to Republican Special Service. Paris, May 26.-‘The author to the|the bill which was one simply auLady, with much love," these tell-tale | thorizing the street railway companies words, the wife of a well-known noy-|to extend their tracks to the new elist read in a book she found on the}| union station here, and among these parlor table of a fashionable actress, |amendments was one providing for a the declaration being signed with her|large increase in the amount they husband's name and a recent date.|should pay to the city. The subMadam had gone to the apartment in |committee adopted these amendments search of references for a new maid,]and reported the bill to the full comand getting tired waiting had careless-| mittee, which, in turn, reported the ly opened were of ink plenteously Columbia creek | there cally,' In| Garfield; counties is affected Pay utility of their WaYes gross other aaa one North hb public District cent. on their whether/sinq e be a mere theoretical fire brand or]> QUEER all the a ble tn addition to what e 5 at; | street railways Eve Red Otter }of almost on the District of Colum- ee cortnecrotte epee he re-|Which regulator ure, 26.-The the right to the waters: |taries Terr suspicious/tions aoay eS year, the to and and May [to a termination Wednesday, May When the decree was signed by court and filed, room.| Republican Special Service. Washington, May 26.-The racters that have entered my home|per come Asked tonie famous IN A CLASS ALI. BY THEMSELVES. They are ne ithe r secrel nor putent medielnes Chey are powerful to eure but safe lo use in any condition of the sys- | This case is of more than ordinary | jinterest for several reasons t is | without doubt the most complicated |. )}and Involved water case that ever en- | | gaged the consideration of a court! }and covers a greater extent of river |} System than any other case ever filed the main stream and the east fork | for Privileges. notes and after-|committee wards warned me not to leave so much money around unguarded, considering plied, lumbia In Than j) and its tributaries, and the spring em-~). | braced within the system, which has} been pending in the District court of | ‘ |} | this. county for several years, came dependent of me," he sald. "She is at] He broke open a safe, extracted the! liberty to come and go and do what|documents and exhibits referring to} she pleases. I would as soon shoot off| his case and vanished my fingers as tell her what to do or what not to do," Fromentin told your correspondent of a visit recently paid to him by the | political police. "They were after in| cendiary literature and other printed and written matter and I opened my house to them wide, They found the cellar stocked with wine barrels, and Corporations in District of Cosurmised that some of them might be . and opened enough wine to make them all drunk. They read all my private letters, books and other papers I would have given them the key to my cash box, if I had one. As it was,| they toyed a considerable time with Potnts More Med. the They = Richfield, PAPERS. the Settles and each terms, possible strongest the in praise and Discovery, No other Appcared LEARN ical fists for domestic use. can show any such professional endorsement Drei a*s above mentioned remedies are non-alcoholje and non-seeret, all their ingredients being printed on cach bottle wrapper, | Which WILL every ingredient entering into the make-up of Dr. Pierce's Golden Republican Special Servic named after the great revolutionists Took Incriminating Exhibit. | he big music pavilfon is called Louise Michel. Fromentin named his own] Republican Special Service house "The Red Nest." It is embowParis, May 26.-Lulgi Fioersada, a n erel in flower beds and greens like]international cracksman, Is missing} the rest. Fromentin has four chil-|{from jail and so are his prison papers dren, but the woman living with himj|and the various exhibits that conis not his wife in the eyes of the law.|viected him. Luigi is an expert lockHe divorced her, but never ceased liv-| smith. With keys manufactured in ing with her or "loving her like the| his cell he opened his cell, the guard} apple of his eye." The divorce was|1o0om and the closets where the jailer | obtained "in order that no rag of pa-| Keeps his clothes. He changed his} per might stand between them andjclothes and then proceeded to the true love." palace of justice, opened its door and | want in YOU Pierce's Favorite Prescription, for the cure and distressing ailments peculiar to women, INVOLVED Parties | Hetd | Jail Ever | explained Broke Case, 500 ous Cracksman ACRES Sanhedrim™ Noted ~ squares,| Kind df Back. could of | Service. X-rays. Suit Filed Ended by Morse Decree. TURNED. eee ; » eee professors oa ‘he latter Act oeti he ease hat which/ save "I Greatest Place Prague, May 26.-Before the Medical society a sleight of hand artist) named Costa was exhibited Costa's specialty is to turn his head completely around. He is able to read a newsP&Pe™ held toward his back, and he stands at the head of the colony, is no larger and no more luxuriously furnished than the larger houses, all of which have splendid sanitary and hygienile arrangements The settlement into the ‘ story cottages, which men and women -_ may buy, hire or Inhabit free, as they . desire. If they buy or lease, Fromentin loses almost as much money he bareain.asif:he gave them the| millionaire for COMPLETELY more." "Home-for-All" acres money written to Uncle Charlie tog}§ have replied the thief ‘but dozen times, the man, or woman, watching his mail| is instructed to throw out all begging} letters and mine went the way of the} rest, I suppose. Hence, I resolved to! go and see Uncle Charlie himself, cost what it will,' It will cost you just 12 months in jail," said the judge. The young man however, to see Uncle Charsot leave lie if the latter should happen to pass through Vienna during the present} tra veling season times a millionaire, and a theoretianarchist, invited your correspond- | dred the he "borrowed" the articles mentioned, pawned them and was about to start for Hamburg to buy a steerage ticket) The judge was inclined when caught. to treat the young man lenfently "Why didn't you write to your uncle he would in America? é > is so rich, ee Republican Special Service. Paris, May 26.-Alfred ten cal having -_-_-__ endorse practice, ot SYSTEM SEVIER (IF and BIG INCOME |::\{:'¥ net have reteed fo bet Where With Pleasant and} AND the leading medical writers and teachers of all the several schools = GIVES AWAY Everybody Not Furnishes to Needy i Beings. Fellow machine, Bi be Free flying READ That Baie haha Alfred is a since he was unable to obtain capital| for the same in Austria, he resolved} to go to the United States and. bor-| row some cash from "Uncle Charlie.' --- FIX WATER TITLES A i 2 ar in you ever she ae the qey- Future, expect asked replied the Be old to get mMar- bachelor, : have beep rok read- s » on 1e subject a ® scientists agree that if a man takes Sean care of himself there Is no reason why the} his mind should fice is cig rg at eater begin to fail "ast."'-Chic. least Chicago before Ree- |