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THE JANESVILLE DAILY GAZETTE, SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1907. PAGE FIVE. "A FACT" can sit down' In the dental chair of Dr. Richards without feeling like solus into 1 spasms because of Tear of He makes it his business to avoid hurting you. Its a common thing to hear a tient say upon getting out of -his chair.

"Doctor, -be so much afraid next time. "You- didn't hurt me a bit." occan-ence; In' his oflice is to hea'r 'people, come ''in and say, "Dr. Richards, your -work for me has proveh-so I have recommended so-and so to come to you- for -their work." "iDr. -Itichards do" your dental'work be sure at least It will be -good work. prices'; will be most reasonable.

Try -him for your next work. DR. F. T. Janesville, Wis.

Office over Hall ft Saylei 1 Jewelry Btore. CONGRESSMAN OF ALASKA IN CITY HON. THOMAS CALE VISITED OLD FRIENDS THIS.MORNING. TELLS ABOUT HIS COUNTRY Spring Coats and Light Jackets Chemically Dry Cleaned. -Alio and Curtains, Etc.

CARL F. BROCKHAUS JANESVILLE, WI3. "The MODEL-BARBER SHOP The finest, most complete and sanitary shop, in Janesville. Six barbers; you will not be compelled to wait for service. BRENNAN KENNING Grand Hotel Block.

And Regrets Wisconsin Legislature' Refusal' to Help Alaska-Yukon Exposition Project. Congressman Thomas.Calo of.Alas ka, an old acquaintance Connors, Officer John Brown, or- residents' of this city, arrived ii last evening and spent sev eral hours with his friends this'morn ing. He" was at one time sheriff Fond du Lac county and went nortl 'oiir'jo suniiua. "Some made money. rapidly, but I have always liked to be with the crowd." he said in response to an inquiry made by one of the little group wJio' talked 'with him.

at the city hall 1 Cale ls the successor of Frank T-I. Waskey of Nome as representative of' Jiis territory in the GOth'. congress. He is a republican in politics, and had to travel some three or-four thousand miles the'campaign preceding, his election. His home, is at a three-year-old mining camp' about 400 miles from "Yaldez on.the southern coast, which S'as become a city of population with electric lights, steam-heated buildings, the various 'other accessories that go with modern civilization.

"The Wiisconsin legislature made 'a great mistake in refusing, to make an for the Alaska-Yukon exposition at Seattle in said with considerable feeling. "Wisconsin cannot ai'fotd to 'ignore'Alaska', by far the most important of the noncontiguous possessions of the. United States. The Philippines. Porto be exploited'by adventurers but millions of loyal American citizens to make their permanentiliomes in the 1 no'rth- "laud.

the section, the climate, of which is tempered by Japan great, areas rolling country'where the grass grows where two. of hay to the acre, may harvested, cattle, may graze the year REPORT OF THE CONDITION THE FIRST NflTIONAL BANK JANESVILLE, WIS. close -of business May 20, -1907. Bonds! r. Ban king ''-House Due from Cash Due trom' U.

S. Treasurer The May par.ty.,.glven at. the -Meth odist church evening by Circles Nos. 2 and' was a decided success A. program! was" given as follows: In strumental duet by Rieharcl-s an'd.

"Nuzum; recitation, Clover Byers solo. Hazel Dettmer; 'reading, Hattie Decker. Each number was beautifully rendered and each re 'sponded 'in a pleasing way to. an en core. An intermission -was then given and ice cream and home-made candies were served in the' parlor Then.the program was continued by a May party consisting of a May pole drill by fourteen girls, and -the little tots represented the birds, butterflies and flowers' which- came to pay tribute to their queen.

Mrs. John Hammill'of Orfordvillo visited in Janesville today. Mr, ahd Mrs. Guy Bingham' have to for two -weeks' vis.it with 1 Mr. Bingham's parents.

The Misses Frances Schlogel levtrude Beynuni have gone -to Tort Atkinson to spend Sunday. Miss Marie' Murphy, is home from j.acre'd 1 Heart academy of.Madison. Mrs, -of Orfordville visited here -today. Mr. Walter Helms and -a company of friends their wedding at home on Bluft street last An elaborate reiiast was.

ierved at half-past six o'clock and a idcial. good time followed. A num- ier silver tokens -were by- thp guests. Mr. and Mrs.

-Helms were'wedded, at All.Sou hurch which- formerly- stood' at orner of.Bluff-and Court streets. Ye erday afternoon Mrs. Helms ente tained a- company of. ladies uncheon. ladies were entertni at 'a six-handed euchre party gi n.

by. Mrs. W. Ba and-'Miss Margaret -Barker a Lawrence avenu esterday afternoon. Roses and ca ations in profusion were used in th ecoration of the'home and a deliciou BEGIN GRADING WORK NEXT WEEK HAYES BROS.

HAVE SHIPPED MA- CHINERY'AND TOOLS but is uiiable to so continues to be used as a dumping-ground by the slovenly: WEATHER KEPT THE FAIR ROOTERS HOME BUY LARGEST SHOVEL MADE To Employ 150 Men and 40 Railroad-Company Now Laying Hayes Bros, -will-' next -week begin grading-work at'tlie new ville freight yards, Chicago! Noi-th-Wfcsteni railway company. Much of their-machinery was received here last more will follow- This will- be- taken to the yards Monday and start immediately. Fully one hundred fifty men will be the but- set and the: force will' he increased Forty" of. horses will be put on the site will present, a busy -spectacle--by next -Wednesday or 70-Toii' Steam! A new steam shovel, was purchased in.Milwaukee tills week and It "will bo nitiated here. The machine weighs seventy- tons-and the largest made.

It" is a-product shops at built after the latest' The shovel fitted- with, so that'll can je used broken stone, gravel, or-dirt. METOXEN NOT EVEN THOUGHT A SUSPECT Delegation of Young Ladies Not Wit-', nessing. State Interscholas- tic' Accompanied'by Ijut a few rooters the high school track team of nine to Madison, this morning to compete'in the state interscholastic track and field Had the weather'been nice a'gopdly s.ized deputation-of young ladies would be among-the spectators. Those from who.are. participating in -different William Tlernan.

Roy Lee Roger 'Cunningham, Aspinw'all. Floyd Vincent W. B. Tallnian and- Superintendent H. Buell is one''of the proni.ineht -figures.

at being president of beard of- control iwhich 'arrarige'd' apd is managing'the affair. Heading in Fniday's. Paper Might Give Mistaken Idea of the Shoot- ing Affair. The dispatch'from yesterday, announcing- the attempt on the life of Re'v. the Methodist mission of the-OneUa reservation, 1 -was headed question, "Indian football' star a 'murderer?" heading proves, to be not pertinent, as Mr.

Metoxen and Mr. W.eb- ster are the best of friends, And held a conference at the house of'the-for- mer, -after the- shooting" occurred, in 'an effort to unravel the mystery. "PRESS COMMENT. are hundreds of square miles of coal anu a aenciou and ts "towards whic che ,7 served at the small thcM-ailrbacls are moving and' alread 1,547.33 .50,000,00 10,000.00 215,699.07 2,500.00 LIABILITIES. $1,060,780.31 Capital Surjilus Undivided Circulation' Outstanding 85,000.00 33,799.30 768,981 .01 $1,060,780.31 The First National Bank solicits business on tUe strengtn of its record 'and KEXFORD, Pres.

L. Vice Pres. W. 0. NEWHOUSE, Cashier.

VICTORY '-I Always the same 5 flour. Ask and in- NEW RICHMOND ROLLER MILLS CO. PASTEURIZED MILK The name. "PASTEURIZED 1 has become-a synonym'for pu-! I That's why we supply over 1200 families in Janesville with' milk. We know our-system of milk production is as perfect as money and experience can make Pasteurized Milk is pure.

With this bid for your trade -au'd the. additional fact that it 1 costs you common sort, does It' not suggest ait least a trial? Tele- phono us or hail any wagons. JANESVIILE PURE MILK CO. moving the Guggenheims, -the great'America milling.kings, are to deve 'op'- these It is 'true: tha the soil of northern, country, i frozen to -bed-rock an'd the nppe crust thaws out only to 'depth two or. three feet.

But the whole sur 'face is covered: with a loncr-fihere silky'moss, which'acts, as a non-con to'-heat and cold, and'one- may see.great trees'nxeasuring two feet -in diameter sending-their roots otit--h'o: Dentally justvtieneathj th green and thiis i finding ainple-suppor and sustenance in the thick layer-o unfrozen all.kinds are cultivated witlu succes and the government -experiment- sta tions. have demonstrated the -fact tha "wheat and other hardy be' 'grown there, "though' agriculture along these lines hot been under to any.great "Mineral wealth' is. still, the. main quest of the people and wjll continue so; Placer.mining allures and makes for.an independent spirit among the people no m'achin' ery to speak of. it offers the.

same golden opportunity to the poor man that necessarily, grants the course, placer mining is pursued -on 'an extensive seale' 'in 'some places, steam being used to. melt the frozen earth anc operate hoists. But the man with the pickaxe -las his chance. 1 are high. The common laborer often gets from.

$5. to, SKa board or S10 a day 'if "he boards himself. expensive the best Is 'available if the money. The'rivers'abound 'in 'salmon and finest in ail and caribou, "mountajn and as the grouse are abun- all, corners the Anstralia.y.'and Eiirqpe. have congregated there though the from the; western fminin'g states nre in The na- peaceable and greatly 'resemble the Japs in physical Many of them are highly carv.ing the walrus teeth and fossil I have seen molars weighing 3C -pounds and a tusk in its original state must have, tipped the-beams at.

400 the the prehistoric mastadons! Jamestown exposition is an undertaking sentiment, and Yukon-Alaska "exposition is be-' the world the. resource's 1 of a country one-fifth of the area of the United Representative Ga.le willhreturn to the'land of his adoption' in June and come back 'to 'when- congress assembles in December. PERSONAL MENTION. Hay.es'.'is in -'Memphis, a railway convention. H.

C. Taylor of Orfordville was a Janesville-visitor today. Fred Palmer went to Chicago morning. George- Sennett was a spectator, at the state intei-scliolastic track" and field meet in Maclisbn today. Dudley is here, called b'y the of his mother.

Robert spend Sunday in Chicago. Fred Stewart witnessed the state intenscholastic meet at Ma'dison this afternoon. Edward Reeder will visit his parents in Orfordville over Sunday. B. Connors is to his home with a severe attack of the rheumatism.

'Perry Clark, is. seriously ill at liis home. John "Nichols, proprietor of the Nichols Dept. store, returned yesterday, from- Madison. Charles vR.

Bentley of Edgerton is a visitor in Janesville. Jones of Milton'Junction is in; the city' -today. -0. F. Wiilson; Lirid- strom, and J.

M. Reid of Rockford number honors were wo T. Pierce and Mrs; Cliarle 'L. '--Fifleld: Another large" compan is-being entertained at ernoon. Despite- of unpleasan weatlier, th.e attendance at the.exbih Uon of paintings at hall, has been steadily increasing and 'the la dies of the Art who were dis the outset, are much number picture 1'oVers- yesterday afternoon The exliibi tibn closes tonight.

Frid-ay afternoon Miss Mae. Morris and their; mothers of-M-rsXEaylor Clarke The' open and a good time was "by all Light-, refreshments'were served. W. Laughlin-and Mr. 'and' J.

returned t.o- toyfrom Columbus, Ohiij; where thej attending the meeting ol Assembly of- the Presby terian Cliurch. Mrs. George. Garlook. and Raughter of St.

Paul are the' guests of Mrs. 3arlpck's parents; Mr. and Mrs. H. Weayer, No.

3 Connors has returned 'rom. in North. Dakota. and Mrs. Dana Pease of Belolt visitors CURRENT ITEBH.

Hicks, predicts or-the May 29. Crystal Machinists 'will strike' up-a-merry May 29th and'giye a-dance at' Assembly hall. -Knelt Hatch's or- hestra of.seven pieces. Tickets 75c. Smoke.RfiMni clear The machinists' will strike up a n'erry'-tune all to dance May 29 at Assembly.hall.

Use-Crystal, Lake Janesville Imperial Band plays at Jo-no-ne-gah Sunday, May 2Gth. Round Jail game; good cents. Cement worker 'for gen-- ral work. Good -wages. J.

Hilt. Ho-no-ne-gah. Park and'' return 3oc, lay- '26th; Janesville Imperial. Band 'ill' give a free. 'concert.

Children's dresses', ,4 to.14 in nnghams, percales, and 1 nens. All sample prices from. 75c to 3.00V: -Archie Reid Co! The 'Christian Endeavor society of 16 Bapt.ist church will held ess meeting and'social MOTTI May. 27, at ''o'clock at the ome of Mr. P.

Grove, 32 South 'street. The Belvidere-Janesville: game cheduled'for Sunday, May is post- oned untU one week from Park and -return 35c. lay 26th, Janesville Batd ill 'give free concert. Young men to learn the 'oodwprk'er's, trade. Steady good Carr, Ryder Let.

One sub-contract -has. betn was'for-teaming work'and "went to Contractor of He has jrought his wheel scrapers and oilier and'is ready''to lulfil his 10'rtion Blasting in Cut the 'y ard site but niain linn for of miles down will 'be the scene of work, it he- in'g. planned to do "the the double track immediately. Probably the -most dilficult. piece of.

work will be'in the cut justrsouth of the Rock river bridge. a solid formation of limestone-there and it not believed that weather.and time have weakened rock much. A large amount of powder will be. used. The blasting- will be on both sides of the track and th'e main line will be moved to one the second track laid parallel therewith.

and Stone A were, taken to the new yards -this morning and. a material track A large amount of stone, quarries at Duck Creek, arrived: This is in West- and Claron street'arches and'various culverts along, the main line as far as 'llie dual -trade' 1 is to ''V-- NOGAIWETOMaRROW; GROUNDS JOO MUDDY Belvidcre Team to Come" Week Later the Follow. ing Sunday. 1 There-will be no baseball game grounds tomorrow afternoon. of the.

past few days has softened the field so that it-would-'be im- lossible to 1 1 play anything-but a inost edipus and- slow The Belvidere nine, which was scheduled to neet come a week lat- lias been secured for be following. -Arrangements o'r' -a game.om the afternoon'of irial day are now- being WON GOLD MEDAL IN A NOTABLE CONTEST liss Millie Bentley a Recipient.of High Honor's at Chicago Con- of Music. Miss of'Mr. ml Bentley of Ed- awarded a gold medal yes- at of the of Music. 'There ere twenty-six other contestants for le selected from several hun- red students as the -best fitted-to ompete, and the outcome will be.

a ource of great'-satisfaction 'to the iany who have predicted great things or this rising young Miss entley lias been a of the iolin at the Conservatory for the past ear and will'be remembered by many inesvi.ll'e'people for her exceptional ork at. one of the concerts of the polio Club about a year Her iture development 1 in her chosen tudy watched with intense iterest by a- large- circle of music- loy- rs in this locality. 1 Were Long-Ago La Crosse Tribune: Observing-the legal proposition that 1 Eddy's property js to-be-managed her friends," the -New'. York Herald anticipates an enthusiastic scramble to next." Genial Corrective New York. Commercial: Nearly a from the pla.eue in India in six weeks.

Nature takes an active hand in-keeping the populous, countries from becoming overcrowded. Quite Milwaukee' Free democrats, are 1 -making their- plans, to boom 'Col. Bryan for the 190S necessity? He is going to'be nominated Latest'Vision of the Disordered-. Omaha Bee: Connecticut man who claims to have seen a red headed' devil fish which stood its tail and hissed at. him should have more respect for the work of the prohibition crusaders.

Plain Fact; Needs No Verbiage Washington Herald: the Sentinel of that city, Milwaukee is municipality much' heralded for. particularity' hi. mcvcrage manufacture." The. 1 idea of-a beer 'suming Bostonesque airs! Who's to Sit in La Crosse Tribune: 1 The Wisconsin legislature, by passing the "Elver sterilization -bill, ievidently proposes to put out of commission-that honored "There's a fool born every 1 -Card of Thanks. desire to express our.

heartfelt thanks to the friends-and neighbors who "so kindly assisted us in our' bereavement at the loss of our son and and especially for the floral tribute. -E. J. BOYTlEN, and Read the want ads. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF in I n8ni Rock County National Bank JANESVILLE, WIS.

At the close of-business May 20,. 1907. RESOURCES. Loans arid Disco.nnts...-'.. Overdrafts United States.

75,000.00 Other Bonds 21,525.23 Due from Cash 56,771.05 from S. FAIR STORE. 50-lb. Sack Best Grade Flour $1.15 offer, and last day this price, with wheat at'pres'ent 1 50-Jb. Sack Second, Gnade 20 'Ibs.

Granulated Sugar 10-lb. Sack Graham Picnic Hams, best Plate Beef Pot Roast, Strictly Pure Lard, 2 Lard Compound, Strictly Fresh- Eggs, doz. Jan.esville Can- Corn. 5c 1 tb. Large.

Layer California 1 Qt. H. lOc Grade-Santa 1 Ginger 15c'Fig'Bar Cookies 1 C'a'n Mustard Fresh Garden 1.0c'Bottle Pickles 1 lbl 15c, 2 for. 3-lb. Can Solid Meat.Tomatoes.'.'•;.

3-'lb. Can Applies, 10c, Total' LIABILITIES. Capital' Surplus fund Undivded profits 50,000.00 30,811.56 National Bank notes out- 1 standing Deposits 760,667.19 Dry Goods Department SO'Sample Wool Skirts; fine values, from Shirt Waist-Suits -from $1 DresseV'pretty 'Sateou -Skirts, 'nicely' 9Sc to $2.00. Skirts) better. Ladies' -'Gauze Vests, "American 25" and'45c.

Dotted Swiss, and'Jndia Children's Dresses of an'd. Chainbray, from 1 25c to 1 $1.25.: Beautiful patterns -in Lace. Curtains, 4Sc pair. -in black and- 25c'and Directors: C. S.

Jackman, A- P. Burnham, Vice I res. H. Jackman, Cashier. D.

W. Hayes. Michael Hayes. No for Complaint- Appleton-Post: Milwaukee saloonkeepers- are agitated over the amount sold by- drugstores in that city. Education along, the line of dissipation should be gratify ing! tb the proprietors of.

alwaj's, get line graduating classes. Rather Sweeping.Assertion Neennh When you read article in any newspaper that opposes -municipal 1 you can rest.assured that the article, was by some gas and electric light corporation. They know -they haye a good thing'-financially" and want to hold on to it. Refugee Riioters in. Frisco circumstance that-the recent-rioting in San' Francisco should.

in many, instances vliave "by -refugees, who since the.earth quake have -'been fed and housed, by charity and who. have-'developed a degree of laziness seldom equalled since the extinction of the Digger Indian. DON'T MISS THE W. W. DANCE at East Side Odd Fellows' Hall TUESDAY, MAY 28, 'Carter's orchestra.

50c, ladies free. Schiller PIANOS. Haines ALEX. D. CHATELLE 0.

Box ISO. Bell phone 'C1G4. A Convenien Investment aiid return', Sunday, May 26th. Via Rockford luterurban. trains every half hour.

Many new attractions this'seasoii. Dubuq'ue, Iowa. Janesville'. Imperial Band plays Park 'Sunday, May all. game, good time.

Round -trip cents; -Tomorrow at Ho-no-nc-gah and. 35. cents round trip. See idian village. OBITUARY.

Stephen Higby Funeral services' over the remains of the late Stephen 'Higby will be held from the Vista.avenue, at two o'clock Sunday, afternoon, P. Richardson of. th'e First Church of.Christ, Scientist, officiating: Interment will be in the cemetery, at Emerald Grove! nviLn Griflley Craft, PrOpS. i strom, and J.M-. Reid of Rockford and 1 city, Jast evening.

and 1 ARE READY TO HELP BUILD BAND-STAND Van Offer to- Contribute Worth of Work to the Right' -Kind of Pool to contribute work towards'the erection of a -bandstand in the -Court House park, providing: the structure is planned on such Hues as to make, 'it a credit''to the city and the. work is commenced'within tbe next 30 to.CO days. The movement is a good- one and there 1 are doubtless others who stand ready to volunteer assistance. (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) REPORT OF THE CONDITION -The- Merchanfs' and Mechanics' Savings Bank, located at-Janesville, State of Wisconsin, at the close of business: on the' day of. pursuant to call, by the of'-Banking RESOURCES.

Loans and Overdrafts 2,628.85 Bonds 440,270,00 fixtures. 5,000.00 Due from Checks 1 banks and cash, itenis Exchanges'''-'for clearing house 2,494.16 Cash on A saying account is an investment where you can add small sums, from time to a dol-, lar now and then, just as you can save it. All the time that your money is in your sayings account iHs earning you interest, Our, system of saving accounts affords the best of accommodations. We invite your account. BOWER CITY BANK GEO.

G. SUTHERLAND, Pres. "-SALE, Vice President A. E. Cashier.

D. Asst. Cashier Chicago retail prices on Coal for livery are $7.35 pet ton, freight 5K20 per ton; cost, per ton in Janesviile. JANESVILLE GOAL GO; Order Office: Laundry The Careful Coal Phone 89. WALNlif SINDACS are the-most delicious ten-cent luxury town.

They 'taste "right" if you get them at our fountain, but -we notice that, as with all'good' things, many are trying to imitate N. PAPPAS' Candy Palace, of Quality. POSTOFFICE'ALLEY IS STILL A DUMPING GROUND Street Department's Sweeper Cannot Get Through There on Account of Ash-Heaps. The posto.Tice alley which-runs out onto Dodse street-is a litter of ashes. Th'e city of I.Taneaville paved this thoroughfare the -expectation that reasonable effort'would- made to keep it clean.

Street Commissioner called', the to this.con- invariably from Total $1,731,090.88 Capital, stock paid Surplus fund 100,000.00 Undivided profits Due to 15,728.78 'Individual De- ject Demand ficates of" Deposit Total STATE OF 'County of S. M. Smith; Cashier of above Earned '-bank; -do solemnly- swear that, the foregoing statement is- true to -the 'best of- my knowledge.and^b'elfef. SMITH," I me'- this 'day, of 1907. CHAS.

My commissidn'expires-Dec-11 1910' Correct; 1 "Attest: WEVVIffG In the purchase of a Ting'- from our stock, you are assured of the quality, as every ring has a Gtiar- an tee Stamp inside Tiff any 'Regular Widths, J4fc.and J8k. We ring; not to be less the quality stamped. HALL The Reliable Ji Mi Stocks, Grain and Provisions it leased' wires. Room 204 Block; 'I Both Correspondent for JOHN DICKINSON co.i; i Members Chicago Board jt of Trader (i New 'York Consolidated Room 5 Board ot New York. Golden Palace Flour, 1.35 sack 20 IBS, GRANULATED.

SUGAR SI. 00 5 LBS. MQ-JA COFFEE $1 4 CANS JANESVILLE CORN, 1 QT. BOTTLE MAPlfc PICNIC HAM LB. FRESH HOME MADE GREEN ONIONS, 2 N-ASPARAGUS BUNCH LETTCE E.

R. WINSLOW .4.1 1UO DAINTY nice manipulation paration, are never ruined, in cooking- or gas range is The cook no reel He-for or be with, gas-- with more, certain- ty in. any other, or -'range' made. You can 'yoiir servant en is -equipped.

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