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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 3

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Ah Humanity the News in a Cable 1 LAST NIGHT, Hear and Quaker Doctor HAD OftHE THEftE FOfc HEALTH Death Alleged Attempt to Murder the Wprhan in California. Said To HR.VC Born Given Enongh Strychnine In Mlnttfal Water to Have Canned Death of TIlH-e people. KereHadeto Hear a tisper in a Seconds. nn Francisco. Vavoh cable dispatch from Honolulu- states that Mrs of tho late Sitor Leiand Stanford, died In.Ho* olulu during the night.

A later frotn HonO nln says Mrs. Stanford waa taken ill at authorities In build bridges or dam lluvlgnhle sti'canis; twenty-throe relate to the District of Coluitiljla uud four to tin? judiciary. SEES TRADE IN CHILD BRIDES Superintendent Uodlne ChtldNm Are Brought to Chicago to Marry. KLINKEJ Successor to Meyef. DEALER IN Fresh and Salted Meats Gov.E.W.HocH 'tat by.

SKILL AND MEDICINE Vigor, Female peases, all Eye and Ear Diseases, Thmaund Lung Diseases, Piles. Fis- Ik and ail kinds of Chronic Diseas- Cancers cured without cut tog or pain in one operation. Mice at the HOTEL MADISON 9a.mto9p.m. CONSULTATION FREE. of 'nAMPAKiN AGAINST STANDARD OIL.

A to make ft tliorouRli investigation of 1 gigantic corpora MRS. W. F. CODY ON THE STAND Wife of "Buffalo Bill" Denies Charges and Talks of RtoonclUHtlon with Dr. Tilney will close his office in US.

lUUCy -Alton at 6 p. m. Tuesday, March 7th, a. i i Ouwie Ousts a Dracon. Chlcnco, March As a result of a dlffeicncpwilli John Alexander Dowle, Draion Clmvles .1.

Huraard, tlie tlnan- clal iimimBcr in the Christian Catholic cliuroh, hns been relieved of his duties and left C'ity. Deacon Granger has liei'n uppuiiitcd to take the placfe at the lioiul of the Ihmnclal department. Dcucor, I'i'cliliaii) Is now manager of tlie HnU ii nd Deacon Narsb lias bci'ii niiiil'j ciisliier of the lianU to take rockliii in's pliur. Iteacon Hiirn- aril.ne.xl to Dr. Duvvie, tlic otroug man in Yoiuli Conl'fBscB in Murder.

Cbii'sigo, March Stung by ro- morso. James A. l.ojjun, colored, 17 JBIVS olil. confesseii to liis motlior tliat lie linrt imwlertMl ami rohlied Mrs. Dclin Trm-ey.

wliosi- body wns found in front of nvwwie. His tohl his f.iilicr. who promptly over to tlic police. In 'Bxion to ilio police, the iB ni'Kro admitted the crimp, do- timiod tlio Imy a second clarwl it iiu iii-st. liolilnn, and said the wns mi llf.jects Count and Plttsburg.

Mnn-h tali llowo (if snld to he (be wdiltlili'st. Klnnle woman lu Pennsylvania, was imirricd to Frank P. Sproul, a poor I'ltUburg nttorney. Miss Howe lust full hnilto lier engagement to Count cimrlps ilc nophcw of tlielato xill, when demanded Hcitlemont money before man-led, tlint nil his debt's be paid, and that sbe guarantee him year tot life. Trulu llohhery in JirkftilSHH.

March IP 'Pr' robhed by bandits Ark. The bbetl of up i Miimnioii 'ale in the ss ur Us wmli'iits. Mottor Destroyed. Mnrrh westbound Baltimore was burned to tho CdoHsiMiilp and Ellers- ('durmllHvlllo division. MBS.

LKMOID STANFOBD. o'clock at night and declared had boon poisoned. Her words wore. "This is a horrible death to die. On the 18th of last mouth It was reported that an attempt had been made io murder Mrs.

Stanford by poison a bottle of mlneia. water at her home on California street hi It waa atated -that she "ail taken three drinks the deadly uKture, but tne poison had been in aueh large tot it served avlta own emetic. Mrs. Stanford was taken violently 111, and niedlcal aid was summoned. Ki.oi.ph to Kill Three People.

The contents of her stomach and tne water remaining In the bottle weie and sufficient strychnine have killed, three persons was foil d. Mrs Stanford first drank of the water on Jan. 14 and from that time her health declined. Although the story of the attempt to poison her was lively denied, persistent n- gnrdlng the matter were cried. She sailed for.

the orient on tl steamer Korea two weeks' apo 'and It was l.ellevcd b.v her friends 'here that the voyage would result In her emu- nlete restoration to "health. INO one had Mrs. 'Stanford's apnrt- ments in this city except members of lu.r household and though many wen- advanced the detectives who iuvesti-'ated the, affair did not announce'" the discovery of it motive for the attempted murder, if indeed, tl.c poison had -been Intended for Stanford at nil. Ucniuins To Be Brought Home, The body of. Mrs.

Stanford will be returned from, Honolulu on the first steamer. The funeral will take pace from the Stanford memorial elm en nud Interment will be made in the Stanford mausoleum on campw. 1'resldent David Starr. Jordan, of thj Stanford mil vastly.When Interviewed Stated that the dcn.Ui of Mrs. Stanford would result In no change of the policy of the nnlvers ty.

that things have been In the hands ot tl. board of trustees for some uie a and that the trustees arc In on lu sviupathy with Mrs. Stanford's Miw President Jordan expressed great sorrow and said: "The shock is'a Ruddetn one. lu view of the fact tlint Stanford has been In swh Hue health it wa tiected by everyone that she would for several years to come. i.eaiu nt this time was wholly unexpected.

North Pliitte, March of her good name and the expression of a desire, for ret-oncila- tion with the husband were the feat- tires of the testimony given by Mrs. W. F. Cody In the suit of "Buffalo Bill" for a divorce. Mrs.

Cody said she never gave him "dragon's blood," never poisoned his doss, never threatened to scald hl.s guests, never drank, never used profane or vulgar language, never abused her children, deyer threatened to denounce Cody at tlie imive of their daughter Arta as murderer, did not create a scene in Auditorium Annex at Chicago en route to the funeral never medimiiB for the purpose of information, but rather as an amuse- Short Session Has Been One of Much Legislative Activity. MANY NEW LAWS ARE ENACTED Regular Appropriation Measures to Their Completion. Senate Kattftem Arbltrarton with Kuropsaw htteeii American you love Colonel Cody?" her at torney asked. "Yes. He is tlie father of toy cbll dren.

I loved him the flrst time we met, and I love him still, it Colone Cody would retract his poisoning charges I would forgive him for everything else and welcome back. Death of a Sleep Walker. Bldora, March Sylres- ter Moon, 50 years old. is have committed suicide while walk! iu her sleep. vrnan arose from Her bed in the mldiim of' tl-ejnigh and, going to the burn nr herself in a water tank.

Mi" to have been well and happy. for suicide is known. Chicago, March thefe Is a regular traffic' In girls under 14 yeara of age brought from Italy and Sicily for the purpose of bartering them In marriage In Chicago was the state- niunt made by Superintendent of Compulsory Education Bodine. Mr. HO' dine also declared that eases constantly were oecurlng where the parents of girls less than years old went to the nmrrlage license ofllce and awore their daughters were of legal marriageable age, The statement was made before the Cook County Child Saving league, which held a meeting In the rooms o.

the board of education, and Mr. Bodine said an Investigation of the conditions hi the foreign settlements was being made. The league Indorsed the In- qulry. A resolution was adopted recommending that the law respecting the age of consent be amended to Increase the limit from 14 to not less than 10 and preferably 18 years. STANDARD OIL LINE IS BLOCKED Iowa Officials Call a Halt on Pipe from Chleaso Into Kansas.

Bprllngton. March Injunction has been served on workmen engaged near Fort Madison, in extending the Standard Oil pipe line from Chicago Into Kansps along the right of way of the Santa Fe road. The Iowa authorities hold that the charter of the, Santa Ke railroad allows the use of the right of way solely for railroad purposes. Italians engaged in the work were shipped from Fort Madison into Missouri, where, if like action is not taken, they will carry on the work The enterprise has been conducted quietly, and bv tomorrow It wan hoped. Uie entire'distance would have been erered without interference.

Illinois was crossed In safety Both Phonea No. 53559 E. Second Street All kinds of poultry at Lowest Market Price. Free and prompt delivery all parta of the Basinets "JOSEPH E. V.

MARSH, ATTORNEY wd AT JUAW. Office over Citizens' Alton, 111. O. OL STELLE, ARCHITECT. Upper J.

D. JEANS, CONTRACTOR Estimates Cheerfully Residence 809 Staotttoa Telephone. Kinloch. No. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOH No.

540 E. 2nd st. Phone. Kinloch Mft Office to 12 a. 8 to f- 8 to 9 p.

m. Strunk I'V Chicago. March Cavan aug a IMng HlA.ln.ii- Minn. WHS strm-U by Mou anl nntomobll. the 'Union depot.

His l.n<* wiis broken He was taken to the county l.os- pital. Where it was aaM be prol-nbly would die. James B. Duke Seriously 1M. York.

March B. president of the American To- company, is 111 at bis resident KTiivv ml 1 here with i.lood po.si.nini.. "rs-trJi: 0 0 it is stated c.ui.e which was removed Washington, March legislative activity of the Fifty-Eighth congress during Its short session just closing may be estimated by the fact that over 100 laws affecting the general public have been enneted. and over 1000 private acts passed. The private acts consist largely granted while a few relief measures and removal of charges of desertion make up the rem'aluder.

The regular appropriation bills all are progressing to completion and some of them have nlready received the signature of ident Roosevelt. The senate has amended and ratt- fleu- arbitration trcnties with seven European powers and sixteen republics. It also him wit as a court and acquitted Charles Rwayne judge of the district Io northern district ol Florida, on ni- t'icles ot impeachment voted by the bonra. A revision of tl.n IPV no tariff No Hnv" Washington. March answer 'o iTinnirv rn 'he srrWct.

Secretary HBV as fora assured the Haitien Stal re that the United States Sverument has no intention whatever acauirlug ly on or otHer- L. F. SCHUSSLER, M. and Office to a. m.

4 'fM- and 7 p.m. Office: Temple DR. THOMAS UFOULDl Disease of the EAR. NOSIfe, and THROAT. GLASSES Second and Alby Hours, 10 a.m.

to 4 m. 7 to Drs. T. P. and L.

L. YcrkGN, Physicians and Surgeons. Office and Altajv-c Telephones-Ben 88; Kmlock- fluence In that direction. NEW LIFE in raTlroiid buitdlnjJ and av.l iyine the Issmuu-e of bonds fur n(1 nA The laws' for have been modi iled. an additional district judgp an thoriaed and tbo revenues th' l11 f-rii-tr ill PrtPQ who Chtoipo, March Hs overcoat pocket at two empte.1 to rob bin- at Tw street and WiihiisU nvi-nne.

the morning, County A or uev Louis B. Anderson, colored. avenue, shot ami prol.abl> fatally wounded one of tlieiu. to the support of sehooln. the of roads and the- are of the Inanne legislation for the overamen of Panama canal and rejnila- llous the of the tana passed both hoiwM.

hut l)hl on and hundreds of of mail destroytul. Mall two assistants on 1 2 Thp that hua been rl nionmN Governor Otero Under Washington. March of the mlHUse of t-ovcjniuent have bec-n made Otcro of New Mexico by a former ad- general, recently Hy htin. The charge arc Bated by Uonoral Alusworth. mllltaiy secretary.

HuluuTv HOMM-S. New York. March T'rcaldeut Uooswclt has rc.lecM'<l the horses recently BUipiu'rt to thin country, by (In Of -us a present to tin pu'Hldeut. Is wide-Wood the an inals were wf nswl bm-aiino they wore of inferior eleven on.BUl. By vot6 ltlllle 1 the Dem- Awed WOIHSMI otty, widur, ni U)P Unuijiliti') 1 of towei 1 of the oil trust.

National P. Verkea, 7to I a. 1 to a p. 7 to L. Yerkes, 9 to 11 a.

5'p. 7 to 8 p. DR. HARRY It. LEMEN, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.

Office: Postoffice Building. Both Phones 144. Hours, 10 to 11 a. and 2 to 8 7 to 8 p. m.

Residence, 520 East 6th St. Phones: Kinloch Bell 20. DR. TAPriORN, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Office Building.

Corner Second and Easton Phone DRS. BOWMAN SHAFP. Office Room No. C. Alton Banking Trust Co.

OFFICE Dr. to 10 2 to 9 Kinloch 193. For Sale oy 6. H. Wys Sl 6 5 a E.

and at, Alton, II E. Marsh, cor. 3 rd and Belle Al ton. 111. The only kind of consume on to fear is "neglected onsumption." People are learning that con- umption is a curable disease, is neglected consumption hat is so often incurable.

At the faintest suspicion of consumption get a bottle of Scott's Emulsion and begin regular doses. The use of Scott's Emulsion at once, has, in thousands of cases, turned the balance in favor, pf health, Neglected consumption docs not exist where Scott's Emul- use of Scott's Emul- ie disease while it Xl d. tlio I-'" 11 1 compositors for the trade, and is one of the many patrons who are highly nlcased with our high class work We do all kinds of com- portion, viz: catalogue have 1 some work for you. or write, or send the copy, we know what you mean-you in fact that can be set RealEstateand Insurance Agent. For Sale.

A new 6 room house with furnace, bath and electric light in Joreat Parifc Five room house on Stanton street. Six room house, modern ments, Clement Place Seven room house on btate str Many choice lots, and. farm prop- er A'dottble dwelliuR, 6 rooms on eacj side, with bath and electric light, La Fo dwelling in Yager Park. Six room dwelling in Highland Park. you will Nasal CATARRH In 'u sUgeii ifaould lw clenuUoBM.

Croum Balm yo want a complete job, print- ed and bound, that her 0 the cold ux wet Uie 18 u(1.

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