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The Oshkosh Northwestern from Oshkosh, Wisconsin • Page 7

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THE DAILY MONDAY EVENING, JUNE ar colt cove is Does hot Color the CHair Stops Tallinn THair THE "ALLIES" IS TUB aUEFl'BLICAJI FaVBSlDEVTIaJL MAfal COXCLIDED TO "TAKB THEIR MBDlClXaV AVER'S HAIR VIGOR FREE.EXHIBITIOM- Products and Premiums of; Buffalo, N. Y. Inhabitants of Marshfleld, died here Saturday after an Illness of four months" duration from consumption. ROOSEVELT KEEPS FROMISL Caainu Bavin a Failed At. Ha Georgia.

The- opposition te Taft faUsd to score and the slate, saa wiped clean In favor of the dsN-gntes instructed for the score tary of war. One Florida district, the third, and threa Oaurgta districts, the first, second and third, were passed over until Moniay because rep-ressautlves of the antl-Taft delega tions were not ready to proceed. In connection with the charge that forged tickets were used Florida, there was made public the story of the printing of those tickets over which the controversy has ariwn. it appears that the original tickets were printed In Jacksonville at the direction of state Chairman Chubb. After he had secured the tickets.

It said, that a representative of the people opposed to CgombsvChubb faction vUlted the mm printing nhop, and said that Mr. Chubb wanted an additional 200 tick-eta. They were stru.k off by the unsuspecting printer and charged to Mr. Chubb's account. THE FORGED TICKETS.

For convenience the form used by Mr. Chubb was the "admit bearer" variety, this being for the benefit of some of the negro delegates who could not read. Therefore, the alleged spur-lous tickets were not different from the IN Deceased waa the wife of Andrew Hoerl. a prominent business man of Marshfleld some thirteen years ago. The AuManant That Thr Haa 1'lajtaed Jaa the Track Wee lateadea Merely aa a Feeler A First-Ballet Vlrterr fee Taft la Asa red Tea Oatlsslc.

and the mother of six children, three COMPANY HBKKITT STREET June 8. to 20, inclusive aeaapolata Ialaaa Water i wan CaauaiaalM. (By Associated Press.) boys and three girls, who still survive her. The funeral took place from the German Lutheran church. Rev.

4 Washington D. C. Jane 8. Carry Chicago. June 8.

Representatives of the "allies" have recalled their state ing' out his declaration to the conference of governors that should congress fall to provide for the continuance of (the Inland waterways commission, be hould continue it by executive act. and congress having; failed to take action on the subject. President Roosevelt has reappointed the member of that commission. In doing; so be made the following explanation: Mr. Thorn, officatlasx.

A spectacular runaway occurred here Saturday. Ex-Gov. W. H. Upturn's coachman accompanied by the daughter of E.

E. Finney waa driving a horse and carriage when the horse became frightened at an automobile belonging to Lieut. Gov. W. D.

Connor. The horse made a wild dash down east Third street and when turning the corner at Maple street both occupants were thrown out and by the merest chance neither sustained serious In-Jury. ANOTHER GUNNESS VICTIM? Open daily from 9 a. m. to 6 p.

Cto every evening except Tuesday and Friday. The general public especially all Larkin customers, are cordially invited to this handsome display of 1000 Larkin Premiums and all the Larkin Products. The exhibition will interest Hundreds of people in this city are. proEting by Fctory-to-Family dealing $10.00 worthi ef Larkin Products and a $10.00 Premium both for 1 0.00. You wve money and furnish your home 'without cost.

and the doorkeepers at the I "In view of the desirability of contln- ment that they wilt bolt the Republican national committee so far as the presentation of evidence to support the claims of antt-Taft delegations from southern states Is concerned. There ts evidence that the announcement made unon the authority of Representative James Francis Burke, manager for Senator Knox, after he had been In conference with Senator Hemenway of Indiana, J. B. Keeling of Indiana, and others identified with the campaign being made by the "allies" created dls-sentlon. Some of the other spokesmen for the "allies" declared the announcement to be 111 advised and they busied themselves today to counteract Its effect.

POSITION OF" "ALLIES." kilnv the work of the Inland waterways fcommlssion, the president baa requested those designated last year, with the exception of General Alexander Mac-Kenzle, chief of engineers, war department, who has retired, to continue their convention naa no recourse but to admit any peraton possessing one of the tickets. The members of the antl-Taft faction had the foreslrht to reach the hall first and they were In full control when the Coomba-Chubb delegates arrived. The letter were compelled to go elsewhere to hold their convention. They said they were outwitted by "Yankee trickery." What they meant by the term was shown by the SOUVENIR SAMPLES TO LADIES ictervlces on the said commission and hns also requested Senator William B. Wilson.

Representative Joseph E. Norweglaa Met her Bellevea the La-port Wosaaa Killed Her Sea. (By Associated Press.) La port e. June Mrs. E.

Marie Svenkerud. 4S Toffs Gradan. Christiana, Norway, through Acting Consul C. E. 'Ransdell and Prof.

George B. Swain of After numerous conferences the fol the Massachusetts Institute of technol- 'oarv. to serve aa members. As soon as lowing, which was headed. "Stavment from the Allies" was issued: "Upon 'a.

selection for the chief of engineers Faye. Chicago, has made Inquiry of for the war department has been made he will also be designated a member of the commlaslon tn place of General Our 5th Annual Porch Furniture 5m Porch Rockeri, Chairs and Seteet at Pricei to Move Them. See Our Show Window. IMacKenaie." The ommlsslon as now made up la as follows: Representative T. B.

Burton, Schairman: Senators Allison of Iowa, RIWUMfJi IIU (U 44,4 (8 ft 1 Sheriff Smutzer for her son, Olaf Jensen, of Catwron. who In 1906 lefj Chicago for Laporte to marry a Norwegian widow living on a farm near Laporte, whom he had met through a matrimonial advertisement, Jensen was never seen after that. He took a sum of money along. The mother firmly believes he tie came one of Mrs. Gunness' victims.

A elster of the misalng man, Jennie Svenkerud Haltorp, lives in Chicago. M'KINLEY IN BRONZE. Life Slae Statae At Dead Presldeat Is Vnvelled Today. (By Associated Press.) ji" (Warner of Missouri, Newlands of Nevada, and Bankhead of Alabama: Representative Ransdell, of Louisiana; Glf-ford Pinchot. forester, department of lagriculture; F.

H. Newell, director of reclalmatlon service; Herbert Knox Smith, chief of the bureau of corporations, department of commerce and labor; Dr. W. J. McGee, department of agriculture, and Prof.

George F. Swain. "00 as Bar i AMES IN DENIAL. Lowell, June 8. Congressman Butler Amee, declares regarding the charge made before the Republican committee at Chicago that he was responsible for the uue of alleged forged tickets of admission to the Florida state convention, that he hud nothing whatever to do with the tickets.

The statement of Congressman Ames says In part regarding the Florida convention: "At a meeting of some of the regularly elected white delegates who did not believe In federal control of elections, the question arose as to how the delegates were to get into the convention. My euggentlon wan that If the tickets were necesearx. or admlsnlon to the convention hall, then those who were entitled to admission should procure them. I did not get the tickets nor do I know who did. I heurd afterward they were obtained at a printing office In St.

Augustine, I left for the north before the convention. "According to the newspapers am. accused by Colonel Stripling of handing him the tickets used in gaining admission to the convention. This la unqualifiedly not true. I had nothing whatever to do with the tickets, either with securing them, or with their distribution and I can not believe that Colonel Stripling ever made any such statement." ft -haj 4-SwWU-hs tsa LJl3 gaa 3 -ij iasv: 1 JStt 0" Large Porch Rocker $2.23 Large Porch Chair $1.93 One Week, Jans 1st to 6th.

Grundy (L Joolyn. NEWS FROM MARSHFIELD. Philadelphia, June 8. In the I statue In bronze of President McKlnley, erected on the south plaza of the city hall through private subscriptions of citizens of Philadelphia and vicinity, was unveiled and presented to the city by the William McKlnley Memorial as rMBTft euintirTBT.wwwTCT.M. 4a il Death of Young Brtle Paantnjr of Old Healdcnt Hnnawar.

V- (Special to The Northwestern.) Marshfleld, June 8. Mrs Emma Timber a bride of one week ago, died here Saturday as the result of an operation for appendictls from which she never fully recovered. Deceased's maiden name was Miss Emma Palecheck, whose parents reside in the country near here, and are distracted over their daughter's sudden Andrew Hoerl, one of the oldest Senator Philander Knox. (Pennsylvantan whose name has been larjfe reed this solid sociation. Following the unveiling.

lor-mal dedication exercises were held In the Academy of Music, at which James M. Beck, who was assistant attorney general of the- United States at the time of President McKhiley'a assassination, was the orator. used largely as a rallying cry for the a.4J Buys Porch Chair, back and seat allied opposition to Secretary Taft aa $2.83 Buys this Large Torch Rocker, solid reed back and seat, $2.63 regards the Republican presidential nomination.) IBS Mala StrMt Threa Hoors 98.49 1 Open Letter to Public the authority of the representatives of all ef the presidential candidates other IT A. BATHASWEET RICE POWDER A Perfumed Luxury for the Bath Veretabla and AnMseptteaUy rMre. As uivleoratinr as a Sea Bath, at natal suibon uo Clistina.

wwi sk rw Softens Hard waters i an rntra TBrtai araulMtraaX mi Ffcce ftwwter. WMtcorptak. 25 Baths 25 cents. The following open littler to the public, written by a trained nnmo and matron of a greut Now York hospital, la worthy of a careful reading, and her advice ouxht to be heeded ty all intelligent people, rich or poor: "Tho areat number of onerntions The FURNITURE EXCHANGE 3 and 5 Main St. I 0 for appendicitis, reutul disease end Hi womanly derangement, together St with the appalling number of iff VMIilrAn tJL' hr hnva nntn irlititu nnri Ml WE SELL- lnfecilous dlsertftes, it-ads me to offer' our most siircesdful treat- ra merit for the prlmnry ckiira or ninety per cent at human Ills, namely, constipation.

Ail great authorities aan-ee on this: there MURESGO Liquid Granite for your floor. Nomar Varnish Stains, for old wood work than Secretary Taft, it was announced today that they would continue to, pre I sent their side of the contested dele- Itate cases to the national eonvnlttee, The decision of the naticil committee will not be taken as final by tha candidates known as the "allies" but an appeal will be taken In cases where It la believed Injustice has been done, first to the committee on credentials and later to tho convention Itself. "The determination of the representatives of the 'allies' to continue the presentation of tholr side of the contests to the national committee Is nqt to be taken as an Indication that they approved of tho manner In which thetie contests have been decided. But In order to be In a position to present all of the cases in proper form to the committee on credentials it Is deemed advisable to comply with the form of procedure laid down by the national com-niltteo. "It is the firm determination of the representatives of the 'allies' to first elve the national committee an opportunity to consider all the contests on their merits." WAS MERELY A "FEELErt." It is (renerally believed that the announcement made Saturday night was designed to test public sentiment, and to influence the Taft forces to a compromise proposition, submitted to the committee just prior to the adjournment.

That the effect was not what the "allies" expected was admitted to-dav. Senator Crane of Massachusetts who has been recognized as one of the chief advisers of the antl-Taft movement, said today that the announcement should no have been made. Sen fore. It Is wise tft prevent and cure temporary Or chronic constl- patlon before more drltts ma to the operating tnMo or the grave, Simple, tout powerfully blended Ingredients accomplish more than drastic iurgatiw, suits, 'and cathartlcB, and more, helng en- tlrely harmless and curative. I believe any leading druggist enn fix supply 'one ounce aromatic fluid 'one ounce coinimuiifl enaence und 'two ounces BRUSHES, VARNISHES, ENAMELS, RED SEAL AND INSIDE the lining of an old coat te a good place to keep money if you are laying up a fund for the rag-man and don't care if your money earns you nothing.

CARTER'S WHITE LEAD. 1 aromatic syrup nee A11 I At adults take to 2 loinpoonfuls affer meals, and children five drops to a teaspoonful, deiendlng STROUD a "THE BIG PAINT STORE." Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. on ago. use wnenevm- rfiuii 3 interest paid on savings accounts dlic (grrmau NatUmal Hank OSHKOSH WISCONSIN, freely, as no opiut- lire included. And finally, never permit any member of the family to go even twenty-four hours without evacuating the bowels.

This Is pleasant, never gripes, and the done can bo diminished when a cure is certain. Sincerely, etc." NO MEDICAL EXAMINATION 55 Years of Success ator Hemonway characterised the story that the "allies" had decided to bolt as 'unauthorized. 1 SEEKS HARMONT BASIS. vSteel Range Large oven, reservoir and warming closet $35.00. We will take your old stove in exchange.

Telephone 1086. It has become known that the ad Amateur Work Developed and Finished at the FORD STUDIO Over Grundy at Furniture Mara Main Street journment of the' national committee Saturday was largely In the nature of Can you imagine anything -more convenient and easy than opening an account with the National Union Bank of Oshkosh? Just deposit your money and sign your name. No medical examination no technical details, Tet you know that your money Is Safe and Earning a Substantial Rate of Interest. And Tour Money Is always read for You when you want It. Interest Paid on Savings Accounts and Certificates of Deposit a diplomatic It had been sugKested to Senator Idger an ardent supporter of Taft, that inasmuch as the nomination of Taft on the first ballot seemed highly probable, the remilnder of the contests should be settled on a harmony basis.

The plan was not re DR.PIERCE'S GdDHDEN MEDICAL ceived with favor by many leading members of the committee, and at the suggestion of Frank H. Hitchcock, manager for Taft, an adjournment was taken. 1 is an honorable record that shows of what value aa Able Board of Directors is to a bank. By careful management and progrcs sive methods this lias grown to be The Largest Bank in Oshkosh We pay 3 per cent interest on Certificates and Savings Deposits. The Old National Bank, DISCOVERY roH THE BLOOD, II VER.

LUNGS. The Taft managers at once com National Union Ban OSHKOSTI, WTS. Capital and Surplus $250,000.00. Depository of the United States and City o( Oshkosh. menced a series of telegraphic and telephone communications with Washing ton.

Neither Mr. Hitchcock nor Charles P. Taft. brother of the secre tary or War, was Inclined to yield to the ALL NEW overtures made. Roth were embarrassed, however, by the appeals made by certain members of what Is known as Use Disinfectants Freely About your premises, especially at this time of the year.

Wc have all the best ones; can tell you what to use and how to use it. Come to us for your disinfectants and you will be sure of getting the best. the "old guard" In- the Republican ranks. Before noon Mr. Hitchcock had received from Washington an official Indorsement of the "stand pat" position OP OSIIKOSlt.

he had taken, and tho statement was made that If the "allies" declined to Picture Moulding' The Soper Furniture Co. Undertaking a Specialty 41 Main Street I'hime (Mora (1 1'Iiom IIoum continue their contests before the national committee the temporary roll of COR. MAIN WASHINGTON STS. Upholstering, Repairing, Refinishing and Old Furnlturo Mado New the convention would be Ailed by the Taft delegates from the contested districts. SESRrXIXl THE The effect of this announcement was Immediate.

Conferences were again by the "allies," and the statement followed. If the Taft managers hnlil bv their declarations, and It Is 1' Save Your Teeth" evident that the attitude of the man agers of the local headquarters renects th alfuatlnn In Washington, conces Medland's Drug Store Corner Algoma Street and Opera House Square GOLD and ALLOY at SCliRAMS' ART FURNITURE HOUSE, CROWN AND Upholfitorlng and RorwUrlnff No. 207 Main St. Phone 122 What are Bucket Bowls 1 Tlicy are big diameter bowls, fillod with complicate'! parts to help them skim decently. They arc expensive hard to wash.

TUBULAR DAIRY SEPART0RS Have no inside contraptions. Just a simple tubular bowl with one small piece to take out. It is, by test the closest skimmer known to science. Can be washed clean in five minutes. Examine the Tubular look into the bowl read the catalog I'll give you.

BRIDGE WORK, "TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT TAIN. Oft Our Prices. sions to the antl-Taft camp can gained only by a complete surrender of all opposition. All of the contests still to be settled are brought by negro voters Instructed for Senator Foraker, excepting four districts In Kentucky which are claimed for "Vice President Fairbanks, and two In Mliwourl which lire claimed for Oovernor Hughes. It was rumored here but not confirmed that Senator Dick will order that many of the Foraker contests be defaulted In the Interest of Secretary Tuft.

FIRST HKIAjOT VIC-TORT. A first ballot victory for Willlnm TT. Taft for the nomination for president at the Republican national convention was made more certain than ever when the national committee decided the Georgia and Florida contests favorably to the secretary of war. Sixteen more Taft delegate were added to the temporary roll rail of the convention as the rewult of the determination of contents from Florida arid N. H.

TEA DENTIST, Opnn.it Athaarn. Tvi. til High OW4KOSH. WKCOHtlH fjh ItmZVBZZJBSMM I kXV" 1 11 Ml 0 3 OsHkosH Implement (S3. Transfer OSHKOSH, WIS.

No. ni-fl) Roiilh Main Slroet. Everybody Tilting About It! What? IDEAL FLOUR THE VERY BEST FLOUR BY TEST. There are a thousand or more fcest flours on the mrfrket, but IDEAli F'jOUR has been pronounced tha very tt flour. Tou hays triad all the rest, now try the best ror Sale bf AM Grocers STRICTLY FRESH EGGS 14c Per Dozen AH Tills Week.

A-P-T CO. Lace Curtains APRIL AND MAY ONLY 5 ceiiis the Yard Gillen's Laundry 5153 HIGH STREET If Tou Want Pure, Healthful Caking, try Ova bread and pastries ars erf sot C. LUEBKE, 03 Elm IS trcs' I1ou I30X 8UUSCRIHH FOR THE Daily Korthwestem Tn CsnU Ter Wack, DHver4. Th larcol anil la en Ih. m.rKoL For al nil oaalara.

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