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8 THE LEAVENWORTH POST. SATURDAY, APRIlTli; 1303; CSIlast Friday night, after his defeat. i-4 mm mm 1 himj Less Uhat? Si's "trust." We trust those whom -we love, and until we have some love it is difficult to trust. Love as the source of faith might have appealed to Paul as mightier than its fruitage. Secondly, when we consider the FX was profuse in his acknowledgments of his opponent's ability and fairness.

Here is what he said fifteen minutes after his- defeat: "I have no complaint to make. Gotch had been so thoroughly massaged for a week before the match rrW The Official Tests show Dr. Price's The Lorain Steel Range! LLj Baking Powder to Have You Money? If so, then carry it in a pocket book. See our bargain window on Delaware street. Pocket books, card cases and Bill Books.

mosi ip of hinhest JH4 efficient in strength that when his pores were open some oily substance came out and completely baffled my attempts to get hold of him. Still it was fair, as I might have done the same thing. I have no complaint to make." Therefore, the following from live of Jesus we are not impressed with his faith so much as we are impressed with his love. Yet his faith is quite as perfect as his love. Though in noble character faith and are so inextricably interwoven that the best psychological analysis cannot always separate them, still in Jesus we feel that inexplicable as purity and Iiealthfulness it may be, his love is a greater force .1.

mf than his faith. This is the verdict Hackenschmidt's statement cabled to London came as a surprise: "I complained bitterly to the referee about the grease on Gotch before the bout started, but he paid USA of our natural instincts. It is the conviction of the centuries which have extolled Jesus most of all for I no heed to me, and even laughed at my remarks. The spectators jeer- ed and hooted me, and I knew I his love rather than for his faith. Again love is superior to faith Fritsche's Drug Store Fourth and Delaware.

"The Busy Corner." because it enables us to know God. You can never truly know a great workman until you work with him and can understand his career. His career interprets his character to the American anywhere near a fall. I simply could not have won the match under any circumstances." Answering these charges, Frank Gotch says: "The Illinois Athletic club furnished all my rubbing ointments, and not a drop of it was sticky or ri No Mm, No Phosphate of Lime No alum or alum-phosphate baking powder has been guaranteed or approved by the United States or any State authorities. The advertising claims of the alum powder makers to that effect are Graduation Days Will soon be here and Easter, too, is only a few days off.

Why not have a nice picture of yourself as a small remembrance to your friends. you. You must be a painter if you would fully understand a painter. You must be a poet if you would fully appreciate either his message or his personality. So you must, by this same inexorable law of affinities be a lover yourself if you would know God.

For all His work is summed up in that one 'Word "love." He lives to love. One may trust Him without deeply loving Him, ft greasy. I received only the usual rub-downs that boxers and other athletes get after violent exercise. I will make affidavit to the fact that all during last Friday, the day of the match, I did not have my street clothes off from early morning until after getting to the arena, and PRICE $40.00 The Lorain Is a beautiful Range built to last. The body is made of heavy polished Blue Steel with tripple walls, Asbestos lined.

the heat is most intense the Asbestos is 1-2 iiK-h thick, and can be demonstrated to you by calling and examining. Highly polished steel corner posts into which the sides are locked do away with rivets and bolts. This construction makes the strongest and most durable body known. The stove is tilted with sectional linings, which are ventilated and weil protected with corrugations to prevent warping, with air space back of lining. Is fitted with feed and copper, reservoir holding twelve gallons of water, smoothly nickled so it is easy to keep clean.

It is on legs, so it can be kept clean underneath, so no trash or dust can accumulate. We give special discount checks on every 50c purchase. We invite you to call and let us explain our new discount system. We guarantee satisfaction or monev refunded. TT JB4 iua rrrrTTTi but to know Him we must love Him.

PUTNEY 106 Delaware. Upstairs. i Since the knowledge of God, embrac did not have a rub-down that day i I at all. My skin was dry and free from oil of any sort, and if Hacken schmidt thought I was oiled he should have appealed to the referee FLASHES FROM THE WIRE. SATURDAY SERMON of an explosion of as the result coal gas.

at any stage of the contest to set tie it. My wrists were not oiled. ing as it does all that is wise and fair in the universe, is the highest knowledge and greatest joy, love which leads to it is the greatest teacher of life. There is a still more important reason why love surpasses faith. It is because love is the greatest saviour in the world.

The best arguments of faith may fail where a lov By Charles Parker Connolly.) purposely trained lightly so as to perspire much early in the bout, Last Saturday we contrasted the downfall of Rome with the perma and that made me slippery." Referee Ed Smith says that Hack ATWATER HARDWARE CO. nency of Paul watchwords, Faith New York, April 11 The Lus-itania has arrived from Liverpool. Kinston, X. April 11. Daniel Sully, the actor, was quite badly injured yesterday.

While driving his horses ran away throwing him cut of the wagon. Bath, April 11. Ten miners lost their lives in Norton Hill colliery in Somersetshire todav ing act makes all plain. The con London, April 11. Miss Mar? Robinson, one of the witnesses ir the Druce case, today was sentenced to four years for wilful perjury.

Lincoln, April 11. Th6 supreme court today granted a restraining order forbidding express companies in the state to charge lates in excess of the Sibley act, which cuts them twenty-five per cent. enschmidt at no time made any declaration that oil was used. He TELEPHONE NO. 519.

415 CHEROKEE STREET Hope and Love. We all need to (2 learn at least this much from the downfall of Rome; that which caused Rome to fall would cause us did complain of gouging, and Gotch soon stopped this of his own accord after the crowd began to hiss. to fall. Confidence in riches, personal indifference, moral supineness, spiritual enervation, feverish ST. MARYS AYIX FROM TOPEKA.

SPORTING GOSSIP pleasure-seeking tnese tnings can fident dogmatist blinds himself to that simple fact of experience. Perceiving it Horace Bushnell well said: "You get tangled in speculations when you should be clear in love." Distinguished men have realized the persuasive power of love and have stated the truth in various and impressive ways. Goethe said "Love engenders love, and one who has love can easily govern." Bent-ham wrote "If we would gain mankind the best way is to appear to love them, and the best way to appear to love is to love them in reali Cooley's Band Could Xot Find Kcl-ley's Curves. not abide. They did not abide with all the mighty resources of the Roman empire to support them.

Rome leaches us what a bubble beauty is if filled with vanity rather than love. From Paul we should learn that if we want, our happiness to continue the Chicago admirers of McFarland, there was much Britt coin in sight FIGHT THIS AFTERNOON MTARLAXh AM) WILL BATTLE TODAY. and to into blessedness, as blossom becomes fruit, we must- put Not How Cheap, but How Good PRICE and QUALITY Yotf can not beat 'em both Imp. Hair Tonics; Massages Pompeian, Acme and Royal; Face Creams; Face Lotions; Talcums; Tooth Creams and Powders; Tooth Brushes; Hair and Military Hair Brushes; Imported Combs; Paris, France, Cutlery of all kinds. The Barber Supply Cutlery Co.

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into it faith and hope and love. If we want our scholarship to be a sun St. Marys, April 11. Pitcher Craig of the Topeka Western association team was hit repeatedly in a shut-out game with St. Marys college here yesterday.

The Catholics played an errorless game and Pitcher Kelley, a tryout, gave the visitors only two hits. The playing of Quigle, St. Marys' first baseman featured throughout the game and was backed up with several sensational plays. Pitcher Craig gave out in the sixth inning after giving five hits. Topeak's infield work was swft, but the visitors could not find Kelley.

The score, Topeka 0, St. to light and warm our lives rather ty." President Charles W. Eliot declares that his experience at Harvard has taught him that the only way to save a bad young man is to bring to bear on him the influence of some one whom he loves and make him face his evil deeds in ierms of what they mean in sorrow to the loved one. The Superintendent of an Inebri than a star, to attract admiration Fight to Take Place iit Coffroth's Mission Street Arena in San Francisco. and wonder our learning must be this morning.

One man sent in a commission of $1,500 to be wagered on Britt. McFarland will wager $1,000 on himself. Today he placed $500 at the prevailing odds, but, thinking the price would jump to even money, is holding back with his other $500. However, if indications count for anything, there will be no change in the odds, as Tom Corbett says there is plenty of money for both sides. Of course, it is hard to get a line cn a boxer's ability by his sparring bouts in the gymnasium, but McFarland looms up like an aggressive youth, who should be able to take full of faith and hope and love.

If we want our homes to be centers of usefulness, cheer and gladness they must be full of faith and hope and love. For as the best things in na ate Asylum states that no man has ever been sent tortn cured irom nis Marys 3. HUTCHIXSOX WIXS. Hutchinson, April 11. Hutchinson shut out Denver yesterday by a score of 6 to 0.

The feature of the game was Dock Andrew's work with the stick. asylum who had not some friend, generally a woman, a wife, a mother, a sister, who hoped for him, loved him, suffered for him, desiring his reclamation. All the asylum did, in this superintendent's judgment was to give a chance for the loving one to reach the man who was inaccessible while in the grogshop. These are impressive, practical ways of declaring that love is the great savior of men. care of himself at close quarters.

He likes to wade in and fight at short range, and on Pat Kinneally used upper cuts to advantage. If be can get through Britt's guard with this same blow he will stand an excellent chance of winning, but if ture die denied the light and warmth of the sun so all that we desire in life must fade and die unless nourished and refreshed by faith and hope and love. Faithless, hopeless, loveless things cannot endure though vast wealth girds them, though mighty armies defend them. Rome and Paul have taught in radically different ways this invaluable lesson to humanity. Would that all men had learned the lesson.

Of these three graces the Apostle declares love foremost. We may be FILMS ARE A SUCCESS. San Francisco, April 11. Jimmy Britt and "IJucky" McFarland have much at stake in their 20-round Marquis of Queeusbury contest at Coffroth's Mission street arena this afternoon. To the former defeat means oblivion, while a victory will place him right in line for matches with the pick of the lightweight division.

Should the Chicago boxer be trimmed by the native son, it will give him a setback, which will require many months of earnest work and successful effort in the ring to overcome, while a decisive victory will stamp him as the champion of the white lightweight division. The fight will also serve to gve the fans a true line on McFarland, who comes here so highly lecom mended by the Eastern sports and scribes. Should he have a quick, decisive knockout and show the necessary class he will be right in line for a match with Joe Gans, the kingpin of lightweights. So, all in all, the fans expect an interesting contest, chock full of action. Both surprised that he makes love su the "One Touch of Xature Makes Whole World Kin." When a rooster finds a big wtrm he calls the hens In farm yard to come and shar it.

fat the A Jimmy proves too fast and clever for him, the Chicago lightweight will get the short end of the purse. On "dope" it looks as though the bout should go the full twenty rounds unless McFarland blows up. Britt is not a knocker out, and in his more important battle "Packy" McFarland has not used a sleep producer to get the winner's end, so the probability is that Referee Jack Welsh will be called on to render a verdict. The main go will start promptly at 3 o'clock. Britt will be seconded by "Spider" Kelly, "Tiv" Kreling, Eddie Maddison and Willie Keefe.

In McFarland's corner will be found Marry Gilmore, Pat Kinneally, Dick Cullen and Tim MeGrath. preme after devoting so much of his time in other epistles to the exaltation of faith. Nowhere in his writings do we find any direct statement of the reason for the superiority of love, the subordination of faith. But there are several- reasons which suggest themselves as consistent with his teachings. First, love leads to faith.

The word for faith in the Greek is the equivalent of our English word Chicago, April 11. Moving pictures of the Gotch-Hackenschmidt match were exhibited yesterday afternoon to a gathering of sporting writers and seem perfect in every detail. Promoter Wittig had photos taken of Hackenschmidt as he left the steamer in New York, also upon his arrival in this city. The scene then changes to the Dexter park pavilion, where the first ten minutes and the wind-up are then shown. The immense battery of lights makes the figures stand out clearly.

They are to be copyrighted in this country and England and will first be put on view here April similar trait of human nature is to observed when a man discovers something exceptionally good he wants all his friends and neignbors to share the benefits of disc-very. This is touch of nature that makes the whole world kin. It will pay you to visit our repository before buying that new Vehicle. All nice fresh goods and up-tb-date. Prices from $35.00 to $300.00 We have the genuine Columbus goods, as well as other makes and our own.

Let us figure with you on repairing your Vehicles. Prices and Work guaranteed. The Wm. G. Hssse Son rJlfe.

Co. This explains why people who have been cured by Chamberlain's Cough Remedv write to the manu COTCIT IS XOW TXD1GXAXT. facturers for publication, that othes similarly i.iling may also use it and obtain reih'f. Behind every one of these letttrs is a warm hearted wish of the writer to be of use to someone else. This remedy is for fale by all men are confident and each looks for a eleauent victory.

McFarland thinks he is too strong and sturdy for Briit. while the latter expects his experience, ring generalship and class to "buffalo" I lie Windy City scrapper. After several weeks of hard training both men have reached the desired weight limit without much of En effort and are now resting up, awaiting the clang of the gong. The betting still remains at 10 to 9, and ElUiough Manager C.ilmore has been betting quite a lot of money for 20. The go required 8,000 feet of film and seventeen pictures appear on each foot of the film.

The pictures will be reproduced in six cities of this country and in England simultaneously. Chicago. April 7. Frank Gotch, the wrestler, is indignant at the charges cabled to the London Daily Mail by George Hackenschmidt. The complaints made by the Russian Lion came as a complete surprise to local sportsmen, as Hackenschmidt.

MIKE GK1FFIX DEAD. GONDEMNEDUDRICH BILL Prominent Financiers Apiar Before Committee to Argue Against Measure. He Was Considered the Best Center Fielder in the Xational League. In any quantity And Prompt Delivery Order by 'Phone or in Person Ice, Ice, Ice for any purpose Utica, X. April 11.

Michael; Keep the Flies Out For Probate Judge 0. P. RUTHERFORD I hereby announce myself a candidate for the Republican nomination for probate judge of Leavenworth county, to be voted for at the primary election to be held on the 4th day of August, 1908. I have studied and practiced law in this county for twenty-five years and therefore believe that I possess sufficient legal attainments to enable me to perform the duties of the very important office of probate judge in such a manner as to avoid future litigation which must ensue if the law is not properly construed. Once in every generation every estate passes through the probate court.

It aiso has original jurisdiction in Habeas corpus cases; it has jurisdiction in injunction cases to issue restraining orders; it has original jurisdiction in insanity cases; it has original jurisdiction of the probate of wills, the law of wills being one of the most difficult branches of the law. 4 wrong construction of a will a probate judge often leads to prolonged and expensive litigation. THEREFORE, I leave it to the candid consideration of the voters of Leavenworth county whether or not a lawyer should hold the office of probate judge. Respectfully, C. P.

RUTHERFORD. I J. Griffin, one of the best known baseball players in the country, died at his home in this city yesterday i lrom pneumonia with which he was 1 attacked on Saturday last. Mr. Grifiin was for several seasons cap- tain and for one season manager of the Brooklyn Xational league team'.

He was counted the best center Washington, April 11. Victor Morawetz, chairman of the executive board of the Atchison. Topeka and Santa Fe railroad, Emory W. Clark, vice president of the First Xational bank of Detroit, and representatives of the clearing house association of that city, and Frank Dale LaLanne, representative of the Philadelphia board of trade, appeared before the committee on banking and currency in the house yesterday and condemned the Aid-rich bill and gave many reasons why they did not think it should become law. M.

B. McCreary, Xew Phone 365 Phone 471. Fifth and Oak Streets. fielder in th league. He retired in 1S9S.

WICHITA I I ACAIXST IT. It isut to early to have your screens recovered and repaired. Get ahead of the flies. Don't let them in and you won't have to get them out. Our stock of screen wire, adjustable window screens, plain and fancy doors and screen frames and fixtures is complete.

All orders promptly filled. Screen Wire, best grade, square foot 2c Window Screens .30 to 50c Screen Frames, each Screen Doors, complete 61.00 to $1.25. i Wichita. April 11. Man-I Cantillon, who is here with the Minneapolis team, has been notified that his team must not participate in a game with any club in which i Frank Isbell plays.

The big Chi-t cago American did not play yes A "Healing Salve for Barns, Chapped W. UM terday and it now looks as though he has played his last game of professional ball unless he returns to Garland Stoves and Ranges and Cole's Hot Blast and BLILDING HARDWARE at REDUCED PRICES at Meincke's 507 Cherokee Street. Hands and Sore Xipples. As a healing salve for burns, sore nipples and chapped hands Chamberlain's Salve is most excellent. It allays the pam of a burn almost instantly, and unless the injury is very severe, heals the parts without leaving a scar.

Price 25 cents. For sale by all druggists. Chicago and this he declares he! will not do. If he should at any time T. T.

Reybarn 5th and Chcrokcs Best Without Costing Most ALL DEALERS SELL THEM AT $1.00 UPWARDS WEINGARTEN Maktrt, 377-379 Sroadtnag, Tt Leavenworth's Best Hardware Store insist on playing with the team he owns it would have the effect of immediately placing that team among the outlaws..

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