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six. 1 Tilt: MANSFIELD NEWS, KDNTSOAV, ATHII. 23. 1302. Second Lieutenant -elet (bu ffi' flloom, of Co.

will go to Columbus tomorrow to take the examination at A HORRIBLE DEATH BEFALLS WILLIAM L0GSD011 IF YOUR TEETH Heed Attention IS the adjutant general's office before receiving their commissions. Capt. Uradford'8 resignation as commander of Co, has been sent to the adjutant general's office at Columbus. It has not been learned as yet who will likely SOME SURPRISES AND SOME SCHEMES. Democratic Caucus to Apportion the Spoils of Office in the City Council.

succeed Capt. Ilradford, in command of the company. A VERSATILE BODY, Gasoline Explosion at Wilcox's Dye House Causes Fire in which the Youth Lost His Life. Jf tl.cy commence pjininu; you and jou cannot cat or slcc on their account DON'T GET DISCOURAGED Ami li.i thou elr.U'icd. Cmal Artificial Teeth cm lie supplied, but not as jiockI as nalitiv supplied.

Come to us. We make a spcaaln of saiuy tooth. Let examine your teeth, it costs you nothing. c. n.wmHsrn- lilock, Over Reiser's Shoe Store.

Many liiiifM of Activity Kcpm-ciiird in the I'nitccl Stale Senate. The senate of the United States is to bring on tlie caucus contest for clerk and settle that feature lust, but Henry Aclii'rman and others were against that idea and made tho caucus take up ti most versatile organized in exist ence, considering that membership the lirei.lencv fir' cmmr-il fii-t II ll mains, which were removed to Nt-inan'B undertaking establishment to be prepared for burial. William Logsdon was an earnest and devoted Christian young pan, a member of the local corps of the Salvation Army with which ho baa been connect is at present limited to ninety. Indeed, there are new but eighty-eight members of the senate, and yet It is difficult An explosion of gasoline Tuesday ev-cuiii'j shortly after 5 o'clock at U. 0.

veins ami clothes cleaning (slal.lif.luiK-iit In the basement of his home, North Franklin avenue, net tins house on fire, wrecked the dye hMi-p. bullied its contents and caused The family row in tho Democratic camp in regard to the city clerkship terminated Tuesday night in a party caucus. It bail been announced by sonic ot those Interested that the supporters cf Frank M. Keniy would not attend any caucus, but it seems they chaugr-d their minds. The caucus ordered by Mayor Hobi-sou was to have been held at the mayor's office nt the city prison, but the Jtemy faction promptly vetoed the proposition to hold a caucus In the city jail and upon their recommendation, or rather their order, the meeting place was changed ti the council chamber where such things have always been held heretofore.

The caucus lasted about an hour and a half end, it it ed for more than a year. He played the bass drum and was zealous in Christian work. He often spoke of hia the (Hath of William lxgsrion, a mo.st Ample Facilities. A perfect security and as liberal a rate of in'ciest as is consistent with conservative management. We accept deposits to open a savings account as small as.

Christian experience and only the day before In talking with his uncle, U. Wilcox, on the subject of religion, said that If death should come he was prepared to go, whether the summons came soon or late. He was a son of supposed this was another fatal move to the plans of the Remy people, for I'oa'ls, who was supposed to bo a candidate for the presidency of council, faded away and the nomination for president wa'i handed over to Henry Ackerman. In order to make things doubly r-ure and muzzle1 the Remy fightfrs, the vice presidency was turned over to Jacob Sheriff, another Remy man. It was a great stroke of business but not satisfied with these little1 pro-ran lions Henry Ackerman was given the nomination for member of the board of health for another term and his selection was almost unanimous.

It was one of the prettiest schemes around the council chamber for some time. Messrs. Forney and Beck both tried to nominate Henry Ackerman for President at the same time'. Mr. Boals lominatedMichae! Curtin.

vote tood Ackerman 12 and Curtin 4, Ack-rman was declared the Democratic Mr. and Mrs. John A. Logsdon, of Scott street.and was between 16 and 17 years of age. He was born at Mt.

Vernon to conceive a form of professional or business occupation that has not been embraced in the life of some senator. rifty-nino senators have practiced law and mining, banking, medicine, farming, steam, sail and railroad transportation ere branches of activity that nave occupied numbers of them. Senator Perkins went to California, which he now represents in the Semite, as a sflilor before the mast and has ever since been engaged in shipping enterprises. Senator Hanna has laro shipping interests. Clark, of Montana; Jones, of Nevada; Stewart, of Nevada; Dard, of California, and Kearns, of Ltah, have all prospected for the precious metals and all have bad the exciting experience of "striking it rich." Their good fortune was preceded by hardship and discouragement, and no better Informed men on the subject of mining from beginning; to end than they are to be found anywhere.

Senator Teller, of Colorado, is everywhere re The RICHLAND SAVINGS BANK. W. W. STAH1C. President K.

M. MX 11 NELL, Cashier. COMMERCIAL HAVINOB. stated, thre was some stiff fighting and has been a resident of Mansfield for the past 12 years. while the thing was going on.

The Remy supporters up to 6 o'clock The remains were removed this thought they would be able to show a clean plurality over David KoonU and possibly a majority over both Koont morning from the undertaking estab-Ilshirent to his home on Scott street and Hutchison, but they were destined A report was current during the Are lint Logsdon had shot but DENTISTRY. I the only foundation for that rumor was to be downed in a most unexpected manner. Mr. Kehwein, one of the Remy supporters, who has been down In bed with a severe attack of rhcuma tism for some time, was hauled to the that a cartridge, a relic of the Spanish-American war, that Mr. Wilcox had on a shelf in the basement, exploded ana some of the people bearing this came worthy young man, a nephew of Mr.

Wilcox and employed at the works. The basement consists of a front room, a large room back of It with a side entiance at the north, and two bmnll rooms off of the middle room. In the north room, scarcely more than a closet, and with only one window mid that too small for anyone to crawl out of. was a small gasoline stove used for heating the Iioiih. It was about quitting time that the accident happened.

Mr. Wilcox was In the middle room near the III tie roopj where Mr. Uipstlon was titling the tank ol the gasoline Htove. Young Logsdon bad been cautioned to see that everything was all and after having tilled the tank, be set down the cau and started to light the burner, which, nt tlrs did not light and be was stooping over to get at it better when there was; an explosion and a sheet of Hume vlibb spread very rapidly to the middle room, and then to the. front room, where a second can of gasoline rxplud-H.

Wilcox thinks that l.ogstlon bad spilled some of the gasoline on the floor and this blazed up when the biirn-tr was lighted. Mr, WIU ox says that his first thought was for bis family when ho saw the llanos spreading, for bis wife was sick, Calling to Logsdon to follow.he rau up-Ptaii'8. He stated that be does not un-deratund why l.ogsdon did not get out for within a few feet wu the north door leading to the yard and naturally one would think that ho would rush out that way or be could have gone up city building in a rati. The only man In the council chamber during the candidate for president For vice nesident Jacob Sheriff was rained by Mr. Fogel nnd be was declared the nominee by acclamation.

When it came to the matter of naming men for city clcik Mr. Fogcl nominated David Koontz and Mr. Rliein to the conclusion that the young man, unable to get out of the building, had Why wear Misfitting lMutcs when you can have them remodelled and made to GIVE YOU SATISFACTION by having your work done by Dr. C. X.

Houseton, 21 East Fourth Si. shot himself. Mr, lleishlser, the owner of the building, had no insurance. He sail he did have at one time, but that it hud nominated Frank Remy. Hutchison's exTilred.

Mr. Wilcox started up his garded as one of the foremost lawyers of the country on the subject of mining. There are so many senators who have been that It is difficult to name tliem all. Senator All Hard came here from being president of a bank, and Scott, Bard and Kean have also been prominently Identified with the banking business. Senator McMillan, of Michigan, was the president of a ban it its will as president of a railroad when elected to the senate, and promptly re name was not presented.

The vote tood Koontz 9 and Remy 7. Thus it will be teen that the two votes which dvelrig establishment last fall and the lire caused him quite a loss, everything Hutchison was supposed to have had We do all kinds of Dental Work and GUARANTEE OUR WORK TO BE FIRSTCLASS. Prices reasonable, consistent with good work. Open evenings and went to Koontz, while one of the sup nosed sure ones for Remy escaped dining the secret ballot. caucus other than tho Democratic members of the nc.y council was Mayor Kobison.

The mayor called the members to order and apologized for callim the caucus. Peter Ott was selected chairman of the caucus and Mayor Robison was then made the secretary. According to (he best information that can be secured the opposition tc Remy stole the man on his support ers by com bh. lug the Hutchison vote with that of Koontz. thus getliii' Hutchison (mt of tho way and then or top of that pulling off a secret ballot.

It is reported that the supporters of Remy fell Into the trap and siipixirtod a motion to the effect that work of the caucus ail be dene by secret ballot. It was believed by the Remy people that some mcmlioi who had been wavering would thus vote for Remy, but the result was not so. An attempt was made Jacob I.aird was named for city civil engineer by Henry Ackerman and, a signed both positions. Senator Gal- he had no opposition, he was selected that he had in the basement being burned, including clothing sent to In; cleaned and dyed. Some of his friends are retting tip a subscription for It i in so that he can start again.

The bereaved family have the deep sympathy of everyone in their great Iocs. The tragic affair caused a shudder of horror, not only to all who were nt the scene of the aicidcnt, but to all who beard of it. THI2 INQUEST. Coroner Iluslinell Is holding the In- DO YOU BUY COAL by acclamation. Four men were placed in nomination for members of tin hoard of health, two to be chosen Tbepc were Messrs.

Ackerman, Adams llnger, of New Hampshire, was a practicing physician, for many years before bin election to tho senate-, and in emergencies ho has frequently been on to treat patients at the cap-itol and he always responds to such emergency calls with a keen profes l.auer and Curtin. Henry Ackerman was chosen on the first ballot and after several more ballots Fred Lauer was the inside stairway. When Mr. Wilcox discovered that his fellow workman was not out yet he attempted to go to No. i Hocking Valley Lump, per ton No.

i Hocking Valley Nut, per ton sional interest. Senator Deboe, of $3.25 $3.00 chosen for the other member. the rescue and his hands and fiu were quest this afternoon nt his office. A Kentucky, has graduated in botli medi cine and law. He practiced medicine a couple of witnesses will be examined this afternoon and two more this evening.

The finding will bo returned to short time and then turned to the law. Senator Tillman the only senator Delivered to lt pirts of the city, TKY A TON. Phone 80S LONG'S TEN-CENT BARN morrow. Jii -THE' who has recorded in his autobiograph i sketch a "farmer" before coming to the senate, but very many of the 47 of the southern senators aro planters, as most of tliem aro lawyers. Of senators of other sections of the country Kxgt PAINTERS one-scope badly burned, but by that time the basement was a nmss of flames and lie was prevented from going In.

An alarm of fire from box brought de-imitmentd No. and 2 to the, scene nnd Fomc splendid work was (lone in preventing the entire destruction of the building, a two-story frame structure owned by C. Ifershiser. Young 1 jitrsdim must have been com-tdetely bewildered lor he was seen at the windows of the front room of the basement, culling for help and a number of spoliators endeavored to rescue the young man. The windows were Hinisliid in, but this served only to draw the flames through to the front part of the basement.

London must ha' retreated then to the little room there are a very largo number who worked on farms when they were boys. and JL'npci UaiitfiiiKT. in a careful, workmanlike manner at and Senator Allison, of Iowa, recalling his younger days, likes to talk in tbo senate about how "we" plant "our" Wo ilu the very Oral lass of reasoualile prices ou short notice. crops in Iowa, and tend to them i North IHimond Ht. Hhop rear nf (Jllbert's Hi shop, where orders can be leu.

THOMAS B. WINFIELD, through the various stages from the planting to the final disposition of die crops. Senator Stewart probably gives more A Modern I X-Ray ThUignatnre in on erery hoi of the gnaln Laxat i ve Brorao-Ouinine Tablet. Sntjoi yWXWM remedy that cturaa a cola In one dy. personal attention to farming now than any other senator.

Ha has a dairy farm at Ashbum, and every Satur day he goes there anil remains over until the following Monday. Ills farm pel tint-nt an inquiry as to tho disposition that was made of the 107,043,028 pounds of oleomargarine that were ing, however, is followed as a divers- Ion, having been taken up several years pl eil on the market in 1900, -which is LOCAL liREVITIES. CASIO Hl'iAUl) The caso of (1. W. lit 'ink vs.

J), W. liyerly for claimed on suit of clothes, was heard this morning in 'Sipiiro Richardson's court. The 'stnilre reserved bis decision until tomorrow. OI'STlClt CASH In 'Squire TUchard-son'a court Mary Wilhclm has filed ouster proceedings against Frank Thomas to obtain possession of four rooms at her house on East Sixth street. Hearing April 26 at 10 a.

m. UKMOVKH F. W. Howe, of the A ultman Taylor company, moved this atteiuoon from West Third street to the ltissnian flats, Mc-Kinny has moved from 48 Park avenue east to S'il on the, same street. TRAIN DELAYED Train No.

0, of the (Viiiu-ylvaula lines, due here at 12:05 p. was delayed an hour and a half today on account of the disabling of the engine one miles this side of Alliance. A couple of pipes burst which allowed the steam to escape, The damage had to bo repaired before (lie train could resume its journey. Willi MEET AGAIN A meeting was held at the school house in East Mansfield Tuesday evening to organize a volunteer fro company. Alexander Schwab was chosen chairman and the liev, W.

W. Wood, secretary. Col. W. YV.

bmltli stated the objtvt of the inceM'ig in a neat speech. It was resolved to meet Friday night, May 2, for permanent organization. TO TAKE EXAMINATION First l.leuteiianf-clect Hoscoe Porch and believed to be about the amount of tho n.o, after his doctor advised him to live in the open air as much as possi- consumption today. It amounted to to prepare him for my coming. one had told the mother that it was inv habit to always make much over the children and that I invariably asked all boys these three "What is your name?" "Mow old are you? and "Where do all had boys go?" So the mother had coached the boy how to ansA'er them separately.

'Sure enough, when I arrived at tlie house and had been Introduced to the old folks, I reached for the boy, who There are a great number of senators more than a pound each for every man, woman and hild tinder the protection whose business interests cover almost want Mi in Tin- Nkws entitles you to a Bone-Scope Free ot the Ahieriean Hag, Including the ITiipinos. In 1900 the revenue collect eci from this source alone amounted Adjoining the one In which the (Ire started, for after that he could not be wen and when alter the progress of the Haines had been stopped, through the clliciciit work of the lire laddies the unfortunate young man was found In. this little closet, the dixr ol which was tightly closed, rinding that he could not escape from the basement he hail gone into this small room and shut the door, hoping, to le safe, there. The small window In this room was smashed but it was not large enough for him to crawl through and he huddled on the floor and met his death. A.

couple of lilies of chemicals nnd one line of water were used on the ll'imes vli -h besides burning the basement and its contents burned the wejtherbnnrdlng and damaged the poi'-hi of the house. Firemen Heidle nnd Kyerly brought out the young man and efforts were made nt resuscitation, It being thought that he was still living, but death had conie and the efforts were in vnlu. London's lace, his back, arms and blind" were a mass of burns, presenting a hoirible sight. Coroner Bushucll was summoned and viewed the re-. i $2,543,785.38.

Since 1SSG more than .000.000 pounds of oleomargarine scanning nervoutiy close at hand. Nothing like it ever seen before. Get one and see the bones in your fingers. News Waul Column Advs. reach many A -m have been accounted for by the official mm gently to me I asked: records, on which more than "What Is your name, my little man?" every branih of industry.

Not only does tho senate represent in its membership almost every phase of professional and industrial activity, but many of its members were experienced in legislative work before com In; to the senate. Of the eighty-eight senators, twenty-six served in the house of representatives. Fifteen senators have server as governors of states. Senator Warren served during two terms as eovernor of the territory of Wyoming, and his set nnd term ended with tho admission of the territory ns a state. Tie, waa then elected first governor of tho iioo v.as paid for revenue.

"-v was eonuiseu, anu, instead nt When the oleomargarine bill gets one question at a time, he moiisanu renders exciusiveJy. liefore tlio senate it is likelv that -the mo inree answers together usual method satisfying people that "Ithniit stojiping to draw his breutlr. John 10 years old; go to 'it'll 'Kansas City Journal. N.r ly that the comfort if there was any I'om lort-r of tho inmates as threaten- the flood, a Welsh prime who ruled In SMS, regulated the price of eats. A slate.

Fit torn senators have a record 'ed with destruction. Then Noah, equal penny was tho price of a kitten before TODAY'SJYAfJTS TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY to tlie emergency, passed his hand three times over the head of the liou- its eyes were open, twopence until it hud eatifdit its first mouse, fourpence they cannot tell butter from oelemarg-arino will he resorted to. When the bill was before the house of representatives four parts of what appeared to be butter were placed on a platter and parsed around the restaurant while member were eating lunch. A record was made of their decisions as to whic of the samples were butter and which were oleomargarine! The result showed that withont such analysis as a ihemist would maice It is not possible to distinguish between butter and ess and lo' she sneezed forth the cat." hen It v. as old enough for combat.

ot service in the, confederate army and one was In the confederate navy. Nine senators were in the union army. Senators Petttis, of Alabama, and Bate, of Tennessee, were in the Mexican war. Washington Star. The cat's eyes seem to have been us lie who stole a cat from the royal granaries forfeited a milk ewe with its fleece and lamb or as niucii heat as would cover the body of the eat suspended by its tail, with its nose POK SAKE-Revin A slot lnnchlnos.

Must sell this wwk, Marietta O. RBIUB of Rlllll nlkl I.nwrul fverywh re. Address Hart, hnx ed as a sort ot rude clock for centuries in the east, where people have few household utensils and plenty of leisure for observation. Pere Hue tells us that when traveling In the interior of ABOUT CATS. Automobile toucning tne ground.

A penny was a Gaps. colored oleomargarine. The members OTRAYKP-a light, red ca'f. on Mouoxv were obliged to admit that, so far as cHul'nVt?" h'V0 China he asked a peasant boy who was ccin of great purchasing power In the they could tell, they eat the tatty leaning a buflalo to graze, it it were yet tenth entury. Chicago Daily News, noon.

The child glanced first at the, compound every day. Grand nv They 8raiiK l.no Fxlatence, Told by Agnes Kepplirr. Amies Ueppller, in her book on cat, entitled "The Fireside Sphinx," writes: "There was, if we may trust the Arable chronicles as set down bv that fit Rapids, si! Herald. inr; clouds, nnd rending there no an- I TONS CF OLEOMARGARINE, )K 8AL.E Two ticatliu ktovea, eooklnic Ktovor, jjHxolhid stove aiH oen; two bed room suites siands.idialrs and other hotioe-hold goods. T.rtns cadi.

No US Knal fourth strKi. A A KlnotiH. i POR SAt.B A good bureii'i, eheBP. A 1 erent bargain. Call on or a lUress Si'eoud street.

gwer to the question he ran back to CATEGORICAL ANSWER. Vst Quant Kit's It. Are Consumed Kvei-y Year. vottt scholar Damirei, no eat in the tlie house, re-appearing in a moment nf 1 r1lli: tl.v- u-llll In htu Ttlahlnj- I er cubs, little leopards and little panth- ope Its eyelids with his forefinger Few people know how extensive is The Small ltoy'w Keply ton Mhiislei-inl 77, TTTl iTi t'fir klci field ot pasture for two noMion. cows.

Inquire at aw Kiflb street. ers, Kve had In numbers without an operation to which the animal sub- tno of oleomargarine. That fatty The late and right thing is the Automobile Cap. The blue cloth with a Patent Leather Visor. We have them because they're new and up-to-date.

milted with a patience evidently born compound has an existent in the mind The wicked Mol erly Democrat not only tells this story as if it were a washer at the Bank Good wages given nd IXANTED-Msb stHnratil. reference reiftilrt d. of Ions habitude he said carelessly; ol nearly every one akin to the idea of 'Look' it want doubt; hut no pussy to gmce and dee-orate her domestic hearth. How far this loss waa responsible for the lamentable ennui which, Charles Lamb says, forced our first parents to sin themselves out' of Eden, it would be A ANTktd I Porter r. om girl, a once.

one ood dining Southern Hotel, to When the missionary ex- any one but themselves. The thought pressed his amazement at this primi- that the spectre should stand beside live timepiece other natives explained their dearest friend is one that Is nat- but gnts so far as to give the preacher alluded to therein as its authority: "There have been quite a number of tJJR 8ALR- Good surrey, cheap, If scld soon Ca'l at Bowman at. diflieult to determine: but in Hint to him that on lomly days their cats nral and is easily entertained. But desolate world of toll which lay be- always served them as dials. that it bhould face themselves and yoinl tho gleaming gates anil sacred pointed out that, the pupils of the creat- stamp them with the seal of deatli is river of paradise no cat was found to tire's eves grew gradually namiwer tin- inconceivable.

So there is no clifliculty IS I I minister in the city during the last Lw, week, and they have been making their avenue, nnd sixth on Main or Diamond, homes with the families of the ity. P' News offlce. 26 i ed New! Spring Suits comfort the sail exiles on their way. She sprang Into existence at tho deling til noon, when the were little mom in imagining that everybody else may Ihi'j is the experience of one of them ANTKD-Koomers at I'-ti Kast Tli than thin perpendicular lines, and that consume, oleomargarine except tho as he puts it: 'non prBtBmKl' with the descent of the sun began, their man who takes the trouble to workj "'One family had a boy about 10 slow eNpansion. 1 Ui Imaginations on tlie subject This years old.

and his mother had put hi in An ancient statute ascribed to Howel condition of the public niiud makes through a course of religious sprouts Apply tor during tho long weeks in which the Vonliof Hotel Block. tirk floated over the waste ot waters the rats nnd mice Inenased so alarming.

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