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Show LAST (IF A the rect TYPE major's assistance Clay ts the richest colored man "Major ae (IF OLD T Thomas e RFM His Bats re lat Se teae a homas who ty a Major Barak Thomas a South- jor: °° * Horseman of the PENNILESS BY WAR thirerg ago. oH hee Became Breeder ; of Pamous covery Mammy. . Colored to Hiome . last that of the flour-| years he had Pelion er his been slowly dying. T:me| his physician told him he must] but each time he rallied and to leave his bed for the easy ue a was Thomas sy Re = Bia. hon four = years Pee 2€X1 he Pike Rockies Stake AKC discoyv-} which | called this on ae maren't, ¢ ene e | lean't tol | Try : with oo yonder "He days aba ae nure ne "the ae ae erenn g/t ae a oo get face ere ' anything fit | at- [out just what the ee people surrounding it. It re-/ generations of courageous! tats oe fering s place}, ‘he Hibs. ig Ma yborn of _ te resistance ‘a civilization ae a to c they house many inyears Denver, in they when| wanes | as likely put in thewho Colorado were new and darkened, standing lfell to payers of Tok a camp BO lively. helfedasc of the ‘I | ment, and ound aee. wie for of this a i ing with ehie some Union aounty, was ‘compelled killed to He effected sold:ers ¢ ampDEReE flee for cue his his escape an engineer ewitch engine aud) life by the 1806, the _ Wy eat camed ald of] whites for the the unknown lands Savage trib against' one another. plains, and of engineer throttle of the county his‘engine e dg jn safety 7 and ran : rhomas him out of| : : then made Sifted ond me Teac oe : mone: detachment of Confederate soldiers and] scarce enlisting the service he followed the| ost Causein until Lee's surrender at Rich-| : Earned < Rank The are of i b obi e tne. the | once with tj West : one on ae coupleste OE and three of his men men climbed wen Sei : me 1 sloe the the} ? | And this Westin was | faro an aad-| ped ‘ y ¢ , ale joining mountain to view the > peak they| Veraliclid vi javeralliae within Gindar a un wae better ait had a¢ pene e , he about, . » : too reat that struck ue ethe When he oe was s > ae forced £ the note Dene at ~ mare Serer come filly Hegira. Btador ria that of in a stake ae four feet deep and the temperature iene poe" Was six degrees below zero. The climb] trouble duckers oceupled to flee to ees his brother, lge eee Page ol eae owned os 7 a eae During the night ' v ha ke yee war! equally set liglae ee = oe ete an The tured \ e : nter er i this}AB union at Louisville, ‘trained her stand two being " we days, spent bpd soe the intervening} man in a cave, rience... trying without] came a SG ee § Print iced to Der elected by : was th ue eas last he ema on qhenith. 5 ; an . overwhelming his Retired term teller of the he cen He a majority. expired bank, years he to his stud of ea! asa turfman. Colo. a made He attack > sages son to his Dom-| boy's career Lexington without anne paying a visit a general that Donor in Profited MUfe, his TO to accepting a 3 oe Bhllaho hte . s ‘ly to pay out a mir Hookon-the Utes lod Perit tens ", {amount of hale moneyand if heart Ly man ‘igure evstem.|continues Thomas did would not not trace have back a her mare hirty pedigree|Nings years was ago, 68, had ; breedin dificult Thomas ‘Doge adine five quiles from ‘ roars he eine tune Of stie number of cottages Een we the) he this pater Rete toy built cesided ate In a so invest eT Suit. Serge offer dignified : which From I cnange. an agreeable : either Sailor or Hat practically a S will Panama or the . fit two . in Gray the summer you up for season. Call at POULTON, Street Main 1 13 1 1 1 ' , MADSEN, OWEN & Wh CO. . . Fit th cl th ele o omnes ite the double the the eb the coins | of thanks SMslotie' ane I ps uid en back ack poe for} oo OR stay - of 1 Uptot pte n laa his fats Sta larce| U& comfortable : still larger the rest $9,000 to the town - = a out a c aad | in . Among Du- | shay |_ June ‘ 9.-‘My in | of the door} for way . un- who ar steors, |!ng ith Jum to} of their days.|lars, that 5 at ever his welched wasn't hd e prisinglyin: deemed wise dl hil Seay iad atece of a this sum Alans Jo ace @ © was Ris, | for in ceases! 9 among audiArmeriad. "of Hi Mo oe chu | Pres Peel Fs Hew there The eo elect A a bartae |y « titinute this to the fact that. they > ® ees eT ee a ae Hut lasted him audiences where beauties "Now rest there am trained souls, its go to : fully : Puaket Orderer. » a | to - the NORWE techr fnatingt no | | meaning. ei * - to take a I j a ‘Noticeable tionar Petersburg, TEACHERS and 9.-Reports uprisings: as< ) the GENERAL PUBLIC 5 June peasant | SCHOOL or VIA Moscow poneeeoes St. lserious F y at | LEAGUE ea Increase He Revolu Activit Observed y ee oe = an i shor Australi GIAN ri aa far western audiences going then are no or those I and a in art is largely>. a slave to| and its thee oy contrast peeayse with their ian ings they were natural knew. He great fashionable "I loved had ever | What he himself. ne a a very many people music, but with for et ie an Ing ignorant, They formed quar nobody know found ae fashion meets oa Durango ‘The | always| the » about anne pestnlaie many : didn't autograph| shall marked degree the baék woods purengo from Phil- | cities, where didn't know any more a ; a me I asked cards}, for ahiincthti Sua Aethian Borie 1 atliie aartictie the Sed ~epeesirk feelings I have perhaps ever met with edema had me 1 though bucking man ever days. as Hie le. = ho and three { « net! ‘was| ; dent, who has nervous alertness, : : sa his pronounced natural instinet Ps had landed there with a thousand dol- in debt} sum of miles, ~ S | with} including These : k struck Pony any no It in ow What little do probably tpeagure ‘in was gave books, and box champagne doing He his Riders." T AcER deal beat anything Durango previous to his arrival. how|was as but away President of Rough Uptenjeyersladianis the way cards and rere 9 Says | the as money yankee in e pleasante st | America,' of his tour of 35,000 the good. Crh, = ae én Americans. experience "The the upward, sudden e people Babe et by men who knew how to pon cw handsto try any such we vith potn ee ~ rr ell there vy Aa aeharde drinking Jen- so then the single an@ | conies jn Jennings | 4bout the unde Be ee os branding as ee ern camp that he did about Mr. on condition , make time hard|that work was|seen thought The town of Athol was and he ered to give gtables for his horses, all painted white| to with over of and that | YOUns ee adelphia who money ro the slipped out the wrong way discovered that he didn't have the wherewithal] even accumulated he his out permitted make sure that he and his wife would| aiden marge his help and for to obtain, could start table again, of | to years that and . the | $250,060 on fame, Upton, elther-that en is, $ markers and. then when thirty ahaa he to Oriental sources. He held that in no| $10,500 in cash. About other aot ae great race horses be suc-|times in business came cessfully a you more Fiddler Was Gratified to Find Civiliza~_ rie-eyed | result fellow to back man with that slipped own} Extent gift had to eag move ie other pton had a mirac getting the drop on : No for| TOWN) the $7,200. a was without ; so his pointing had hands miraculously dertook free wrote both on Mass., June 9.-This town awakened to the fact that] through Major into five accepted oO or' ¢£ eeremainder ult the London, game bucking his the ready}gument he t aide track ‘hoorseswithonthe theprogram first to number appear on|ago {ft is much out@ of pocket, the on it is likel that than be |my performance at the White House | to an audience of about twenty perlittle thing happened sons, one of whom was President} to tell about Upton | Roosevelt were time with wat mes-|of youralways honor PRESENT Has Athol, has just gestion 2 the dealt every : lookout, a the going who argument trail|/ t found "Be country," his often s¢ meres nito at|/every his| first byDe - ic Liked. but watching he got British were guidance at} eT to] and snipe Sak everyting ' © stricte Fules which no old in check vic ipna ieee were the Sutgrowth of his sug-| 2 or | Trousers $ an d Blue Coat co mbi ination "~ These with an up-to-date Straw gives ‘up the bloc to anwon $600 inside of an ma ane' as propos ine thon Wasn't: of the the eter een 5 then, . elther--as liked, aes services American|lows governed 8 explemplifying athers. No castern turfman of distinction vis- {ted business It can kill- | rango a ; be likely to take advant- wasn't and self, now] . the upon blazing a & to die for your ieee : one. of eee soreacrailione oF Roa America; Ban Fox, King Fox and many|COQSTLY a CF 7 dress . . ousers. : Nothing me./§ cap-|on the square, and he had plenty of |Jan Kubelik, the young a iad point] play. He did most of the dealing him- | tuoso who has just returnec here does not overshadow achievement to -t} 2 him|the bred an death, leading 1s body. Preserve from blemish," cad as which 34, ec "the Koc His life was ‘ A: be- capitalist, devoting his time and attention| celebrated in of York, Canada, buta for the} retired lived his dramatic age forces Capitalist. office In a local he thirty Even " pl? Aes Became After In Kentucky. Li) ot with out word avent bank, Aonmee returned mixup Upton "He Trinidad where a in "others z little party was finally by Spanish soldiers at a Pear. who'd ages himself, ran her and won the race his Had Pike not been a soldier he| was he in mare was the famous Hira, the dane of} doubtless would haye remained with] boare Himyar, the sice of Domino. That was|the venturesome spirits constituting "Refore the foundation of the great estate which] the earliest pioneers in the West.|that I'm rc el Ti dtate | ate%on op athe mania was gsie'ne wae toke upon y thomas TTWADDLE FROM KUBELIK J. | and he recovere« only after years o ‘loan,' a a edt hour, slay | the or| of Lti-| Government it, hit pulling a murmured : " hadn'tShoe the Bec eng en gbea. a hun ired dred "The tenderfoot pretty |} with vi as/the Pango of ma-|ejothing or stockings. Their boots| been on the level In his way of inont were worn through, admitting freely | ing ners of lvarguments with the snow and stones got into several arguments Ww or Gray of one. + in| | ats 1 up the the block," anendhe1e handed. ane oo) in | perfectly self-controlley tenderfoot him rd In the war he earned the rank he was, bare ted, outles Soa Bie Seon tee ce arcs om: : ith ial his 7 hatide this'-reaching and f price | eagles-‘and see what you can do with sBh L Chip-| nly andathehe-hae Senay »fe iD in . make take tast separate . % the anaes , rib-|itGe ma rshals ; before known the | Here, table|drawer to layout in Dur ro layo = Upton was poison t rt He throughIndian much way as jn the ta shot pair of than studmo- a sith . o ines ‘you a ° . ys - addition Suits for little more Vaqs | youngster |f pe ; In : the : 1OK ! eechenia fatat lsidehagtee 7 the side of a hey 1e) dead tenderfoot.. youngster intently Upton for oy yoker varet the other h ] J fiver ad a rer Col, in 1881 PEL O DIST became| #ll the Z nearly the on was get away wa | and"Pack Upton withwho it was asc | bons by a posse of deputy later the basc} Don 388 ains ste s|ango, POUT ELAS and food ie t clothing on, start peak out worn out to shreds. It was white, In aeract as keep the freezing air. inadequate When Pike]to} show his features, of Major. jor o twelve days the oO eee ne) were encountered caine : of| Winning Paelera) warring who in charge of The} a/ made Va. four after white the in the wasrailroad yard that months the great picked up Thomas, opened the} oy ia , Bee ust is. way through the mountains of Kentuckyc into Virgina, where > he8 reached a] p re mond, 18, uy @ about Aiters aie Snek solidi: denen 1 this nae ae hee Aid 7 ae his associate and Pike Zebulon clerk as a began his business career He in a freight office of the Loulsyville a Add tor tetd ae a ae. Rambles toole' . chance by opening a| thirty pretty quiet seconds of this Up-| epyils ee and was 80 engaged eee AR EN ee SAREE ELUNE Ne Eee an a witl t holding openers and | ton' s dark face creased into a grin the war broke out. He got into ajers he started from St. Louis on July | Jack} kpot withou RAC 4 J re tar j Son.. he said amusedly to the ten-|§ difficulty b me his features T thinking : : for funI inqulved Toton, fleking 7 arker from the ‘The hunared . ' * re case,' observed Abraham| "At this instant every man sitting former leader of the or-|around the table was ready to droy the Taber grand. opera|to the floor to flop low while the bul: lets were flying It looked like a sure} when 5 were 5 ‘bet to more * Away. Edged : , Aseiivey "Stho ach. though iey - impulse. mon sniffed something coming ee your hundred. ft . «aroct of the bad men that I met up| marker, tl to ‘Upton's whe . Again 5 seem Crowd joane to 1e losing side The bat an eye sald, coolly yawning FUN") | innit' even when T : bet ° allel: and sper | people 100th an-| be 1906. . weather will 10, Light Gray Trousers worn in combination with blue Serge Coat make the Nobbiest . : = of summer Rig. If you want a sensible and exceedingly dressy summer out j eta a wondering kine of a way. put ye thought I a told you oe I made| figure] that oy for fun, to see there was | sditie 7 anything aohiet ine the conditions JUNE kind niversary of this discovery at Colo-/real bad men actually existe tado Springs bho eee WEES | 85 versatile in their moods, to the last week in September, that} ae J obod ‘ould month having been selected because lthat way, that not y+ f ‘ lane calls ee ‘a. the the SUNDAY, e AKC O Oo "Upton looked at the lad pecullarly, apparently 5 doubting whether the tenappar on derfoot was fooling or in carnest " ‘How's that?' he inquired | I said.' replied the tenderfoot, just ate : "re talking about the weath- ; > Celebrated. tractive than later na given Western people see a pecullar fitness Rieruks a the propeace pore it The peak lchestra of con: jiderec typlea oO the country le : . ela Charleston, . eee be in the fall of this year Colorado will celebrate ished before the war passed away when] Major Barak G. Thomas died at his} a reo * a . home In this elty last month, For twenty and ‘again soon die, was able WIL ' "FOR oe Lost He Ite nde rf | Oeland - z ee el ee oman hea - Made a Hit With Gambler € When 4nd same urs his name on November 15. 1806-1 June 9.-The of the type ne end S ern Sat PEAK S PIKE - > aes OF Zebulon Montgomery ee the peak in the nee Lexington, Ky., southern turfmen t E f " : thrift | ae Later N ie ma- | jenty,.coy ond General Jonn c! Breck- [BET A HUNDRED nridge BIRTHDAY UTAH, | whose f ace was entirely now to fin jand "nodded. He put the marker on [the ace open, The next turn brought Major homas made his last trip. ¢ ae in the upring of 194. He went to New] o f his s yearlings yearlings and baot York t o dlepose lepos Ing In fairly good health at the time he remained there until late {In the summer | Hiis death | looked eeon oe = ot ond=soanly in j oer te th Old School. LEFT te | | | gave by Piha the inhelane ited CITY, then he looked straight at then} halted with his finger card in the box, waiting for . 1 saa n all "Upton bets tobe lale up at the youngste loo ked today ato in Lex known in the past ‘eds Judge C dilec ee years eae was hisMajor estate a and an LAKE s Z jg0. and e the married and his vast estate. lyeithers Wee one sonenie ta nie | lite no one knows of it and he never a reason for llving.a single life . ern never he rn REPUBLICAN, SALT INTER-MOUNTAIN THE 10 of continue Ss to Se Only ee Gueinestile iter SHGTLG ake aieaT He hadn't gone up against a single | Thousands of Americans Attend Cor-| reach the city. One report says that Horses Wanted. siruive Him at {t pay her an an- Serna PUR Fem ape ie lp a onation Ceremonies. lat Alkhove .125 houses were burned the gateway ._|nuity of $180 after his decease, dur: oan owas as' Ge . A : : < acts F cu ; ing wort eadiers and crane The last tine ing her life, and that it should pay to| ket orderer from the uplands and Hunarede Ce Te Fea Chard iden kM Pea eee eke ah aN a tae a a ‘Roth put a good race horse|each of his three children who should |eVe" 4 thousand doesn't go a great disA AEEE@ iF cone fe ao ee | were burned and 100 women perished aaien ieee , © arian one of his Serious survive him an annuity of $120 after|tance when every quart costs $8 and made heparcaal ant a | in Rethe eedflames attacks of illness he sold his estate and| his decease, during their lives. everybody within sound of the ordermet a marked f p pl SS onwe upon the} a ee ites e| the sign was secured by eastern turfmen| and now. hangs Square Garden, in On the which on the walls New Yor of walls of the house he passed his last a notable collection of The town eagerly accepted Madison and. ae in 1876 -the $9 EPS Ka : 000 the gift|er's voice isin on the opening. was turned | fool boy Mt ir a c ‘ in this city | Ve" to tt A few friends chided days hangs Jennings for what they termed paintings of h foolishness, and others told Mr.| his| him blew all of the - Durango off to the $8 broke. Then he went he|took a snooze over The | 27PP&arance hangers on = wine till he to-his hotel it. e was of of the crowds In the streets| a kidj mopar ga served In = and silver cups races by hig famous horses acs was this brand of whisky declared wag too valuable tobe won in|ting which fn ere chrlsterine a adios. Sisk Harnet| F irl selected by the ame ty tae quested Major orben & nthe omas 2 Be t 4 cht ive her a forth held he used that "Mr. in Athol's Jennings lasting smiled born'a Jennings will be was remembrance.' and. sald he Yankee for only allowed 5 because nothing vu hen ve he} Its wearer the. to get b a get was youngster society executed D = ari by In Durango | Ww a spender siasm woke up pete UE Century. cet . of Norwegian national| gid the orweclan America has been RUSS: Mile. at The a aKeng The merican flags and is manifested pronpaed arranced:|theceizht: is decorated of a much append enthu-| Norwe-) de formerly the! Who Investigated the case Spiridonova, declares that six men Here he entertained statesmen, tnlltionaires had Jet his heart run away with his|of about 21 or so, slender, smooth-| with President ‘Be Kom th tnine sc and famous turfmen, treatir them to| head and needed a guardian. he|faced and boyish looking. and he was erner o e storthing | innocent ; boyish looking, faiment and he that was|and 1 premier punch: made of ey yen hold Bourbon | town. mecting passed a resolution set-| rigged and out in tenderfoot ‘ 4Mich éaelse n zas the T princi- {confess and geal of ( hristiania A great reception and | the Twentieth festival in honor of the coronation! ,,... ; was | deputations of the and | lcague of Chicago and says . by tortures inquisition Spanish at they Risa were ne forced were From of ef Ee wandacini es last May night Jennings received has quietly stepped up and| $540, and at the next pay- " eye-opener, Ment town paid eae ele worry |els, and the of Athol will have : much he had he price of an less of one of those been or dering so pro- eee ee Bane! cs en Amerlean of, tec additional! sovernment cartridge factory visitors are] 41j-Ostrov, who emerged from = ling singing the 411 The tle of this famous whis smash on|him $16,200, or $7,200 more than he|fUsely. However, he wasn't exactly ' fhe program of ore atltend-| -endarmes used their whips and sathe bow of the vessél, holding that whis-| gave the town s been unneces-|the Kind of a fool boy who'd attempt |'9& the cononation of King Haakon} ere injuring many and wounding Was more appropriate for a ship with| sary for him to work during all these |to make a borrow from the fellows who | YJ!) 4nd Queen Maud has been COM-| two severely tbe eee ae t the conven-| years, for he has had a comfortable had helped him to go broke. He fixed pleted. | A dispate h from Moscow says there So a i ee ° : pagne. Major} income secured to him for lite, and|himself out with a shave and hot towThe yal couple will - arrive at |). a noticeable Increase in revolutionGacasio waters of aged tt the oa re nae to Atlantic te in his methods went the heat of a big ac waatatiin © a ptate official not.too neither the to Major political Thomas in| fight and Major and sald: 7 I was the, wal - Thomas a child-my : turned mother wenohe "eight Way, aa 5 am The story becoming nofsed caused the ownfall of the man tay gbat had never known Concerning ner Boom Thomas ees ment been a obliged certain to he is a consulted by for}blow It healthy, | he very away beyond gilt edge bonds| een set mas forth turned to to him the by others. young man M NEW SURGICAL a| Chicago University Major| University and] have Once Surtees fh theSean in on eee Irishman was pcea cracking rock. 1| asked which was ibe: pest road of the two him to take to Charles ‘Oh,' said he, ‘elther ty land you| there.' a "Well, em * I what, do Laying asl mS i Prant "Well, will ever oneee i olane. know e you some when faithfully the major boom to and John other ity - the so looked Confederate vpoldlas hizer, for no years, home. He a little boy trainer, his in the hotel favorite office was about 9 o'clock at et appeared in the hotel office when of Surgeons Chicago substituting Well, there's Pack Opti: S across the Way, sald the clerk. ‘He runs a quare game, but you don't want to fat taneted i none with Pack or he's DISCOVERY) are demonstrated of "he aoe the nearest ba " Substt-| believed the veins to] possibil-| for make a lu °"sa you, said ees the of tenderfoot. 'Pizen,'eh?' sald the: cle pizen.' coi a upon arteries had hin lor nj enere never clapped ac "When" he far een conducted on dogs, but to put before, an eye y their ald 3s ey one was great he gave a a|more bet-| Major| ved nd- picked up fonjockey ththe road ‘oe noted and lay, who horses handled for him, conducted Gu by wanted ratoto go Leming want tag on the the card. amount If they . . ~| they'd toss the aa re ie in the Hu i Physiological: Laboraa-|And none of thems ferca, tory. They have been investigating for] have the gold by hi upon and experiments Dre TheAlesis Catrelcanawere Himyac and by than nounced a their year, but findings until not today. The experimenters believe their coveries will revolutionize surgery. , dis- : BOTH either "FACNES. Call 3190, ‘phone, 3190. to get The Inter-Mountain Republican, any partment, advertising or circulation. Put y Rim Marker on Ace they lost , = vr Upton either, to to toss over. : The Philadelphia tenderfoot walk9 up Senne the crowd of men stand& back of the chairs and the shoulders of one of them in order to have a look at the case-keeping of the chap He studied sitting-dow nin the list for a I front a him. moment or on the eve of June walt there the arrival of princes and ambassadors oe coronation ae will take the cathedral, and st ~ state dinner. . 19 and the for- Place will : ary fol-} will be| ¢ activity,there and it is evident 25th, 31st. Intermediate er g OF SALE: Sons June 1st, armed uprising. The .)ny reserve soldle repressive measures to be used in the SIR that him told $5,000,000 had she That Dooly ye Salt Block, a a We collected $300 for J are peteag atau | ate $281,000. for whi or he took her notes for' $784,000," She a a es osite sald that Friend... = He = curities deposited to allow her $200,000 to $400,000 and the living to reimburse was thenadvanced. money, Friend frequently ith says to 5 : As is / ine oie a 1a ; le ti. é for|to es that Jutte | the pose construction the be Little of ae ee carrying 2 > oe oe! committed suleideto j further than this in the deposition ASK AGENT ANY OREGON ABOUT her JUNE SHORT 16. is ; to | be 2 dee made : re Scientific Ui of for LINE} entertain | tution. dealings with for the a ou point rival ASSOCIATION Bad Debts. FRANCIS G. LUKE, General Manager. a . Some People Don : at the insti- Like - pur-/- , . t : a Us. _ : eee | OPTICIAN AND JEWELER 227 S. MAIN, IN CURIO sHor S pointed shipping of to canal. S¢ Collectors r WJ. HL KNICKERBOCKER new won, COMMERCIAL BLOCK, SALT LAKE CITY. 5 a PROTECTIVE repent a we . MERCHANTS railroads must be Tar gely considered and the Vanderbilts and other railroad |magnates are too closely allied with the Armours, Swifts and. Morrises to tlanti ; cre eet ‘ite | to establish transaction but end- . be whowas.a millionaire o¢ Pittsburg and) At the Linton crock yards the city, fight, and you if you turn them .in. foe antia ee options (te is rp jtheir business and entering the marfrom|Kets.as active rivals of the beef trust ey of Eee, Diag. is part One | houses expenses himself ferred. nisnec j for, enlarging te tacitities mn' . We can collect some KR val en atehe rumor goqs, s/f o . fight et ear ee Ee Pleasant Grove. of . ina began edina PACKER Start industries, See io" pe : : It . White ---- oer aged pd H. of promises a conflict. of cnicago, June 9.-A report was clr-| tiflcate of deposit. It was arranged. | ""*> Mrs. Chadwick says, that Friend was to oe ere aid her and to dispose of the securi-| 0? J ere Umit a Lake City. of meetings ion &Is to as Beef Trust. worth of securities deposited with|S.OC% ody r Ira Reynolds of the Wade Park bank of pavacking . house tha ia in Cleveland and showed him the cerr ne Oy lous times about return to . In spite of the adopted by the THOMAS A AS Rumor q ie oe 1901 and afterwards saw cae him in At-| 7 She 16th, ALLOWED. apply that workers revolutionary undermined, . "tl kable T regiments some from act ri dl i 7 Sal Columbus, O., June 9.-Mrs, Chad-|support In the event wick''s deposition taken in the peni- month, and information secindustrial in the held nightly CASE CHADWICK OF ECHO | tions. The leaders seem confident that the of the garr an aa Cassic Tells Details of One of Her Re-| morale of the astroops receiver have they last es CHICAGO, Points. the mills are being armed with mauser rifles and drilled under supervisioin of authorities suit brought in Pittsburg by the Jutte heirs against Friend & Hotstott, bankers of that city, was made public toay Mrs. Chadwick says in her de position that she first met Friend in 3rd STOPOVERS further Bike POINTs, : MIOMPIHTTS, the leaders are preparing to take ad| vantage of the first opportuniy to start June| 4, be he remainder of the week taken up with celebrations té ntlary Real ae well," ete the wave Roe PenMSELOnt, strolled over the w Ronee 7 he e had never Heute to "Pack Upton' Ss. and Hi eonehiC m ah ort prescription. | 99 changing the whole circulation of|six or seven eee Pa peeiies the human bo he table at which Upton ae rane Diseases that ‘have hitherto been in-| there were half a dozer ae eee curable and others that have in general | behind the haiee d Sean Oy been fatal may ure le T6-) on occasional card fares See ea versal of the circulation of the blood,|in a while, w Sere ees. One about|it is believed. The experiments have couldn't. reach the cara ce Standers youhad get stakentO) tof friend. te i colored race than wees hea fon re ne. Margaret, m up span as if he had another size of a horse collar to on his hammer for an in-|they have reached a stage where it is|int a low thie on, ‘they'd call out re an Bee aaa thought that the same tests can be] put a marker. to oe Pack, just te yas aol jer. hich-| made on human beings. on such and such a card you take, you will wiah me other was Pe taypstments in ane you in o young a heavy investtute Veinsis for é Arteries. " Salt fa fciend Coors concerning totes In. Kentucky. ne oung man told Major ‘Thomas the pros-| Chicage, June $.-Wonderful discoy-| pais of two or three places as they had|eries made in the laboratories of the bu turned and fam-|as spick and is bound] bundle the amount not for! or railroad stock, The town would about|!!Ke to get out of its bargain, but there who up|!s no way out of it political Towns, was he them happy old man, and is looking forward to living to ne eins ge ae If Sought Nearest Game. he reaches this rip old age the town of Athol will Nuwe: paid him $22,680. eee ess I'll see if I can't rap Jennings considers s his : Invest. ~lowphene | 22 Some,' he said to en. hotel: alee IMr. to said efeat. Once give SUPPo Sonaiaie ntly showed him different sides of the case,| saying this way or that way would win| him "Ww has over the welfare of his wife ~|ily, Knowing that the town scrupulous | t® and October Bo . OTHLER a ro- LOUIS, C. F. WARREN, GENERAL AGENT at Vasa meet- "Marseillaise."" 26th For "ety seat Tor uimrey eure ane [£M6 24 Bs Mhroesday wht in "ot flan world league has been postponed | charged a crowd of workmen at the | re: bot-| 5 ST. PAUL, and . DATES the ‘ AND IDAILO, RIVER, to| : whieh put to shame "here js little abatement in the mur-| |ders of police officials in the interior. | Afounted UTAH, ee . t a ee a > SPECIAL REPORTS GILES-AMERICAN MEROA NTILE AGENCY sulte 412 D. F. Walker Bullding |