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SUNSHINE A Scott's Emulsion WT WILL TRY TO SETTCE PROBLEMS OF TRUSTS AND RAILROADS. LAVS are the two great creators of energy. You can get along without you have enough Wants to Get Pram I Court Definite Rulings as to Meaning and Intent of Anti-Trust Act Washington. Dec. 14.

Current 'eats In Wuhlngton are crystalixing to a final and determined effort on part of President Taft to settle weighty problems of the trusts id railroads. As part and parcel of is there will be a comprehenstre to readjust business condi-, ns to meet the changes in economic editions that are apparent in every enue of commercial activity. In the of the president these are the but for the millions wbo don't get modi tnrtthfae, Scott's Emulsion absolutely necessary. You can always get Scoffs Emulsion. Get sunshine, too, whenever you can.

EASTERN JUDGE GIVES THE CMAROE TO JUHY. Voting Girt Aeeused of Slaying enee f. Glover Will Know Her Fate Today. Bast Cambridge, Dec. morning Judge Bond resumed the charge to the jury which he be- gaa yesterday afternoon and la the course of the day Hattie Leblanc.

the 17-yearold girl who is accused of the murder of Clarence F. Glover, will know whether she is to walk from the courthouse a free-girt or pay the penalty of -death in the, electric chair. The plea of Attorney Johnson was a merciless arraignment of Mrs. Glover. He referred to her as a vam- pire again again and spoke of Hattie Leblanc's experience in the Glover home as slavery." He recited' "The Vampire" and quoted from the Scriptures.

He accused Mrs. Glover of being responsible for her corruption. He declared the had failed to pro- Veterinarians wOling to work for duce evldence to show that Hattie Had Been Gtortn Up to Die Telegraphic Briefs eatest questions with which his 20 a year are lca OT tt Leblanc committed the crime. He said intetration now has to deal. He will department to find, and Secretory it had bften 8nown that Glover ivote the remainder of his term to Dl n6on wan the Jobs made have been gome one Three men were Instantly killed Dlstrict Attorney Higgins, in sum- and another seriously injured in the said that Hattie Diane's Cayuka colliery the Lackawanna Qwn of her experience in the Scranton, Pa.

All are foreign- laundry as enough to eir solution, if need be. Has Two Powerful Mediums. The period of awakening the pub: conscience, he believes, has passed, le time for action has arrived. With it one or two exceptions the ry tools with which to undertake work are at hand. The supreme tJ VI hjv.4 uTltoow has its full quota of Justices toms Miiwaukee id whom the president has com- ete He has received as- rmnces from the leaders of all fac- ns in the senate that his appointees 11 be confirmed.

The court of com- erce will soon be ready for work and organized interstate commerce Recognition at the White IIous-. was extended to Senator LaFollette. 'n accordance -to LaPollette's wishes Taft nominated S. Edward Schulz cus- The struggle described by the girl, THEOPOLIS FUtTZ, OF LEWISTOWN, OHIO, WRITES: "When I began taking your AWNA- TONB I was jaundiced and all bloated up, had been sick and doctoring with first one, then another lor some eight months. I had given up to die.

Didn't have any faith anything or any doctor's medicine. Your medicine had cured a neighbor and she had persuaded me to try it. and I am thankful to say that I am well today and your remedies cured me." This IB only one of the many testimonials received every day extolling the merits of AVEHTONE. Write to Dr. A.

Huston Med. Foetoria, O. They will give you free of charge, any medical advice yoti tnay deaire-pertaimne to catarrh in any form, The price of AVEJTA- TONS is only a bottle. Free package of TABIBTS with each bottle. 8For sale at EADY DRUG STORE.

PURE FOOD EXPERT ANNOUNCES HIS ENGAGEMENT. One of the Staunches! Members of Bachelor Chtb Will Wed Government Employe. Washington, Dec. Harvey WITH ROOSEVELT COV-ELECT BALDWIN FAILS TO PUT IN APPEARANCE AT BANQUET HALL. IQTlrlS CHA5BER OF COIIEBCEIQI Neither Judge Nor Officials of New Haven Body Wished It Known Before Hand of the Stand Taken by Connecticut Man.

New Haven, Dec. E. Baldwin, governor-elect of Connecticut, refused to sit in the same dining room with Col. Theodore Roosevelt at the annual banquet of the New Haven chamber of commerce. Till the last, however, the governor refused to tell whether or not he would attend the banquet and there were a few'of the diners who felt confident that Judge Baldwin would put in an eleventh hour appearance at the banquet hall, pocketing the displeasure he feels at the attack the ex-president made on him during the recent campaign.

Officials Had Been Notified. Officials of the chamber had, however, been notified. Neither they nor Judge wished it be said, took place after she had shot Wiley, pure food expert, one of the ne had refused to attend the banquet Glover. He said in part: "Mr. Glover staunchest members of Washington's because any definite announcement of knew who fired that revolver.

"What is the defendant's explanation? She says she heard the shot as she was bachelor club, has Juet announced bis engagement to Miss Annie G. Kelton, an employe of the library of congress. Ralph Barnes, seven, is dead, and downatairs Ami do you know The engagement is said to be a re- several others of 43 children are seriously ill from exposure as a result "of a fire that completely destroyed the children's home at Springfield, Mo. James J. Gallagher, who shot Mayor in this case to explain the mance of woman's, suffrage, as Doctor shot in the back and the location of Wiley met his bride-elect first at a the wound except that he was shot militant suffragist meeting here.

Miss when going "down stajrs? The person Kelton, who of the Staun action by him would have je- sulted in a stampede by the Democratic members of the chamber and so many of them -would have followed the governor in refusing to attend that the banquet would have been a lizzie. There were 700 present when Colonel Roosevelt entered the Yale Gaynor, will be placed on trial De- mmission win get down to business tW missioner Edwards. The charge of the circuit eourt in Pennsylvania snooting mayor Mt 8UCh tMng who shot Glover on the stairs was a i ton Equal Suffrage club, was present dining hall where the feasting was cember 20 for Ms assault upon Com- fldmce and trom whtfm ne pected ln whom he had eT0ry and met the doctor after his little teld At the speakers table were Col- i the Temple Iron and the dicl- of the supreme court on the gar trust Indictments, two very werful mediums for prosecution of plans the administration has been ovtded and the big machine of jua- Is now to move forward. President's Own Ideas. The big plans of the administration II be divided into two divisions.

le will look to the presentation at earliest possible moment of the sea against the Standard -Oil and baeco cases to the supreme court well as the corporation tax case. is the desire of the president to from the court as promptly as be definite rulings as to the up for a year and a day. The Jewels which Mrs. Theodore P. Shouts failed to declare -when she arrived on the Kaiser Wilhelm Der Grosse were returned to her on payment of $10,800, that being the duty at 0 per cent, on $18,00,0.

the foreign value of the Jewels. Utf RO AFTFR NR RTFII MFN "ILL DU flriLn IHUIUILU H1CI1 United States District Attorney Wise He Won't Stop With Purpose Half Accomplished. New York. Dec. States first became the chemist of the gov- CHRNEGIE TO BIVE FORTUNE 1 speech.

She scented a convert and. nel Roosevelt, Col. Isaac TJllman, proceeded to try to make him an ad- president of the chamber of com- vocate of rights. Whether erce; President A. T.

Hadley of she succeeded or not, history does not Tale; Secretary Anson Phelps Stokes, record, but young enpid had his in-' chief Justice Frederick B. Hall nings anyway. The news eame as a 4 Bridgeport. ex-Gov. B.

S. Woodruff, great surprise to the doctor's friends ex-Gov. P. C. Lounsbury and Mayor in the department of agriculture as Frank J.

Rice. ie was. looked as a confirmed Toasts president and Chief Justice, bachelor, devoted, to ft lifelong study when Colonel Ullman In a brief in- of when and what to eat Since he troductory speech presented Colonel The Famous Does Don't me over one tbooldtr taMlL tOMMM tr. ft pwi fees the work of the eyes, sachwM. Lamp tad avoid eve The Kayo it to light.

It It has a strong, durable held firm tnd true. gives added strength. brass add finished in nicl keep polished. The Rayo i A any price. Once a Uaar, Standard Ott Camp LEGAL NOTICE.

The defendants, Ann Cook, at Charlotte Court House, Virginia, Judson Penny, whose place of residence is unknown, and the unknown heirs of Judson Penny will take notice that on the 23rd day of November 1910, Emily E. English, executrix of the last will and of the estate of Sarah A. Straw deceased filed her certain petition in the of Common Pleas of Lorain County, Ohio, asking the court for a construction of the will of Sarah A. Straw, deceased, said will being attached to the said petition. Said cause will be for hearing before said court on or after the day of January, 1911, and the above named defendants are required to answer on or before said time, and in default thereof, judgment will be entered by said court construing sal3 will EMILY ENGLISH, Executrix fc PAUVER.

said Plaintiff. District Attorney Henry A. Wise re- Roosevelt the entire audience arose applauded for 30 seconds. Col- Roosevelt said in part: "It has Iron Master Is Reported as About to Donate $10,000,000 for World's Peace. light of victory In his eyes as a a suit of the decision "of the United one of Wghly desirable catches een my frequent good fortune to States supreme court that the indicted officials of the trust must stand trial.

"Does this mean that you intend to push the indict- but never paying pai attention to any member of MB set uo ments a alnst the men her TM eanlng and intent Sherman jS a re rter law. The administration oft 8 TM "I been consistent in my efforts definite ideas with regard to this. Prosecution from falling beUeves that the Standard Oil and TM the answer. "I do not bacco trust have violated the taw is the belief of many who are in more 'mean to stop now with my purpose x. or less close touch with Mr.

Carnegie i A It looks to a dissolution of both and fe phnailtlm)plc planB Mr half-accomplished. ese combinations. But whether the negle wni aanooneement. It preme court adopts this view or not, president is eager to know just is expected, at the opening session of conference of ttye American society 6U1TY OF FRAUD CONSPIRACY i for Judicial seTtlement of interna- id that if such combinations of cap- tl as Standard Oil and the tobacco tional disputes, at the New Wllllard Former Treasurer of the United hotel Thursday. Whether the gift 1 list are legal under the present law, attaJn proportlona of no law may be amended so as to medy the undoubted evils that they present.

States and Two Other Men Are Convicted. 000,000 as rumored, is problematical. But in the face of the refusal to deny Washington, Dec. H. EOERAL JOBS FOR OHIOANS iiompson, Mooney, Ellis and Denmsn Are Tendered Positions by President Washington, Dec, ift has climbed the plum tree.

Its anches are waving in the air. Pol- wing announcement that the presi- int has picked U. G. Denman, retir- attorney general, for the Clevend United States judeship, it known that Granvllle W. Moon-j or aflinn the rumor in whole or in Huston, former treasurer of the Unl- part, little surprise would be caused ted States under PresidentJHarrison; Dufour.

FIND MUCH UNOEUVERED PL Federal Inspectors Discover That Clogged Service Holds Letters, Cards and Papers Weeks. visit New Haven and I have always enjoyed myself. It was in this hall that I made my first appearance as a speaker after I became president when-1 was given a honorary decree. i I was speaking to Chief Justice Hall of Connecticut. He tells me that he fought as a Union soldier in the late Civil war and that reminds me of the announcement in the press that Cleveland, Dec.

It--Government in- the president of the United States, a specters descended on the Warrens- con of Yale, has just appointed as ville postoffice, rummaged through it' chief Justice, a brave soldier of the and found 1,500 pieces of undelivered civil war who wore the gray. Tonight This mail belongs to tie more than give you two toasts, the president 4,000 people living on" H. F. D. No.

1, the United States and that eminent extending 23 miles from Warrensville learned lawyer and jurist whom, al- toward Cleveland and running up to though of an opposite political party, the Cleveland city limits. For more ne has chosen as the head of the ju- than two months the citizens have diciary of the country, Chief Justice been complaining strenuously to the White of Louisiana." authorities that their matt was notj being delivered. One hundred and, STROUP for November 23, 1910. 11-23-30; 12-7-14-21-38 THE REV. 1RL R.

HICKS 1911 AliMANAC. The Rev. Irl R. Hicks Almanac for 1911, that guardian Angel in a hundred thousand ready. Not many homes, is now are now willing TALKS OF WOMAN SUFFRAGE fifty property Washington lawyer, tion 8ent to fraud through the malls.

The men were officers of the National Trust 'which held out, through mail circulars, offers to underwrite the securities of corporations for a premium. Postal authorities raided their New York, Dec. John, Governor-Elect of California Outlnes 'Mis' Proposed Administration Program. Nicola GfeeTey Smith of the New York Evening World, out- 1ined proposed administration pro- which includes the submission WOMAN SNUFFS OPT OWN LIFE ASEBftLL PUTEB ft SUICIDE pens Bosom of His Shirt, Places Pistol Against Breast and Sends Bullet Through Heart. he said.

"We want to election of senators by direct popular Writes Queer Note and Puts Bullet Through Heart. Pittsburg, Dec. Nellie of Ashtabula, speaker of last Qf tfae suffrage que stion to a vote of Daughter of Cleveland Resident house at Columbus, is of-j tte people We want tQ gj ve red the appointment as secretary of tne inItIatiTe and referendum," jrto Rico. Carmi Thompson, who said We want to tne as secretary of state at Columbus itil Governor Harmon's first elec- jn, is slated for assistant secretary the Interior. Thompson, if his ap- tintment goes through, is to succeed ssiBtant Secretary Wilson, who re- res to practice law.

Wade Hampton His, place in -the torney general's office to go back i Ohio in an attempt to save the ate from Harmon, is now considered ir a place en the customs court. The feas 'Aim. in mind to -suc- red W. H. Hunt, who has been nom- Ated as a circuit Judge for the new munerce court.

vote." "What are you going to do Brewer Tiggelbeck, daughter of Mrs. about woman suffrage?" asked the in- Lucy Brewer of Cleveland, and wife terviewer. "Submit an amendment to of Mounted Policeman Henry H. Tig- the people, probably at the next elec- gelbeck, committed suicide by shoot- tion," was the prompt reply. Ing herself through the heart with her husband's revolver.

Her body was Knocks Out Pay Law. found by her husband, wfto says he nhna Dec 14--The no for the suicide. cour't its decision in Columbus, preme Layne, administrator, versus- the On one side of the ahe btarTofTdTcTtion of'a townThipln wmntsd to. I Jong Ijavrrcnce county, practically knocked for a life that was different. 1 ItJ out the Duval law governing the min- Everybody.

Nellie, imum salaries of teachers of the public schools. The court refuses to compel the board to pay S40 a month Forgive. FIGHTS BUCKEYE HUN to a teacher after the board had contracted to pay only S35. Three Children Die in Fire. Gravette, Dec.

children of J. E. Peregoy were burned to when fire destroyed the home Louisville, Dec. McGann. fcere The mother who made 9 noted baseball player, was lesperate atteni pt save her sad.

shot through the heart, at NIC wag geriously Durae d. osier's cafe here. A remarkable, ict about the suicide is that McGaun pened the bosom of his undershirt nd. placing the muzzle of his pistol gainst his side over the heart, pulled Tries to Carry Off Lamb and Battles Farmer Who Finally Captures It. Bellefontaine, O-, Dec, Fawcett a farmer of Zanesfield.

this eounty, captured a bald Beagle alive. measures eight feet from tip to tip. Mr. Fawcett found the agle with its talons fastened in a lamb. He ran into the field to frighten it away but the eagle remained to fight aad ia the 8tep lnto tot dlBtrict Floyd could not Two carriers on the rural route resigned their places because they couldn't cope with the work.

ASK $123.000 FOB CANAL State Board of Public Works Members Seek $735,700 Appropriation for Coming Year. to be without it and the Rev. Irl R. Hicks Magazine, Word and Works. The two are only One Dollar a year.

The Almanac is 35c prepaid. No home or office should fail to send for them, to Word and Works Publishing Company, St. Louis, Mo. -o- If you are suffering from bil iousness, indigestion, chronic headache, invest one cent in a postal card, stnd to Chamberlain Medicine Des McinPS, with your name and addrea? than you fnL Not faddy Or 1 extreme but vntkjtut the degree Iff'- smartness. Philpott's Shoe Stored iy on the back, and they for- The greatest danger front enza Is of its resulting to This can be Hr using Chamberlain's Cocgh edy, as ft not only cures but rounferacts any tendevey the disease towards pneumoKtsW Sold by Eady Drug Store- 7 KEPT THE KING AT HOMK? year we kept ah "For the past the King of King's New Life Mlis--in our and 'they have proved a blewtae ail our family," writes Pant vfrd you a free sample of Cham i-prlain's and TJw Tab ka of Buffalo, Ray-.

sure remedy for all and Kidney troubles. Only 2e Eady Drug Store. lets. Sold by Eady Drug Store. DOES SHE NEED NEW FURS? Now is the time to select ttint Wt of PCJRS.

LATEST STYLE, for REVIVES CULTURE OF APPLE Columbus, Dec. Members of the girt's CtiriMmas gift. She will the state board of public works asked npprerlnto- the present more for appropriations aggregating i jf yoa bny ft early and thus nave 700 for 1911 and 1732,500 for the fol- chance to pick the prettiest. Ely- i lowing year in an estimate of their rin merchants Ohio Experiment Station at Woocter expenses for the next two years, filed ft Une ng Reports to Governor on Work Done During Year. Dec.

work with the State Auditor Fullington. To improve the northern division of the Ohio canal, for 1911 and or 1912 was sought. For main- have as complete onn a in any city being done by the state for the propa- tenance of this division, the receipts gation of forestry Is referred to in the an( balances, $15,000 for each of the nre herc to tand back of GET THE GKXUIXE A substitute is a ATAVAYS. dangerous makeshift especially in with Governor Harmon. -j HilU annual report of the Ohio experiment two years will be used.

State univer-1 The genuine Poleys Honey and station at Wooster, which was made 6ity trustees have asked the general' Tar cures coughs and colds quickly to the governor. The nursery at the assembly for to construct and is In a yellow package. Accept station contains 225,000 seedling trees new buildings in conformity with. no substitutes. Ebert's drug store and in the spring about 125,000 ca- their group plan of structures out- talpa, 50,000 locust and 20,060 white Mned a8t year their report filed ash seedlings will be propogated.

Forestry work is now being carried on under the direction of the officers of the station as seven and- municipal institutions andjone private institution. The report also tells that apple culture is being revived in the state and says that it is being demonstrated that it is possible to bring back an abandoned orchard into a profitable production. TO CURE A COLD IN OXK HMT Take LAXATIVE BROMO Tablets. Druggists ref-ind BMOMV- if it fails to cure. E.

W. signature is on each Try the Telegram Want Colump. Broil OHIO MEAT DEALERS rive Hundred Working Men at Salem Orders and Send- to Piftsburg Market. TODAY'S MARKET PRICES Local Markets I General Markets 32C Corn, on ear, to $13 Wheat, No. red 9UC Salem, Dec.

meat consumers are now engaged in a lively meat war that is playing havoc Timothy Hay $15.00 Rich Heir Joins Navy. Ith th retail business of all eight $4 Q0 $6 50 Columbus, Dec, dealerg in the The agi ors of Be V8 per 0 standing the fact that he inherited mcat war now threa ten to ex-, Calves, per cwt 8c to Sc 120,000 from a relative who died in tend boycott into the grocery Spring lambs 5 l-2c to 6 l-2c Philadelphia, William A. McAllister, a Kne A meat club composed of 500. earling lambs, dressed lie young sailor of this eity, has re- wor fcj gni eil has been organized for Yearling lambs, alive 5c Financial. New York, on 3H per cent.

Prime mercsuitfiar puptar cent. Sterling exchair.ift Straw $5.00 for demand. Government bonds steady. Grain, Provisions and Live StoOfc- Cteveland. Dec.

14 --Flour--BUnt. spring patents $5.50 Wheat--No. 2 red 95c. Com--No. 3 yello-w c.

Oats---No. 2 white Batter--Best creamery Cheese--York state, new tussle Mr. Fawcett received some A Simple Safeguard for Mrs. D. 326 Ingles on hls'face and wine "hard McGann before the snl- Voungstown, gained wto- blows from the eagle's wings, but trigger.

ide seemed in the best of spirits. Oa Is person several large one for $9,000. Only a short Bin tiecKS, one My sister me axo a brother or Hcuann com- Passes. the inflammation ta and after using only by "My Httto finally captured It and has it in cap- had a severe eold and coughed Tity Says Butler Kills Self. Una, Dec.

Plef- 'ension AopropHstlon BUI Dec. pension Jhrnat for has Just rendered his verdict that Joseph A. Butler died by his own hand in a rooming house in this city. ooropriation bill passed the house of her throat and loaga ayor Dyer dismissed Mrs, Mary But BpreBentatives, carrying entirely free from Inflsoimatkia. i er widow of the dead man, who had Tause providing for IS pension agen- tKn I always a bottle been arraigned on a charge of killing enlisted in the navy.

He had pre- toe pnrpose buying meat from a og3t lOc to lie viously served mine years and has wn olesale firm in Pittsburg, because oun bkktns, to lie now gone to Cincinnati for assign- ttey clalmed that local dealers earUng ment. He says he cannot enjoy Boosted the price of all cuts above at sneep a i ive inheritance oa land. that asked in other towns and then refused to reduce the price. These men Yon Most Bead Thta If Ton Bewrftt. the advantage of from Pittsburg.

wholesale prices Ohio Hotel Man at Dayton Potatoes, bushel. J. W. Greer, suffered with a setare case of lumbago were so Intense I was forced to hypodermic In- Jectlcns for relief. These attacks house today, getting badges, programs Itarted with a pal.

the no.lt 0 to lie 3 l-2c to 4c lh dozen 32c bushel 50c to $1 00 Pears, Gram, hasket to 18e Dayton, Dec. hilarious bnsnel. crowd swarmed about the Phillips Turnips, nry and I am using this wonderful out In committee of the of Foley'e and Tar la the bim. loth d'ecisions were baaed longer leaatricKim TO a lack of evidence. way by my oM cnrair Eberfu drug store.

bago." Bberta hack whlrh craduallr he- Ohio State Hotel association Rutabagas, my back whlrh Hundreds of hot8 i keep ers were on, a iftA i hand, and most of them were acdbm- Cranberries, i panted by their wives and families Cp i try i ar? 0 The convention opened this afternoon nuft! lb i meai-1 addreS8es were delivered by Prof doaen SOc to rhole. la, Olrar1 Fall of Daytoa. 50e to $1 1h I Eggs Sirlct; fresh Potatoes-- Ohio bo. Hay No. 1 timothy J1S.OO.

Cattte-- Best rteers Sheep wethers choice lambs J6.00@«.K. Hogs--Yorkers 17.90. pigs Toledo. Dec. Corn--Cash 4Sc.

SSe. Cloveraeed--Cash Buffato. Dec. port shippJng steers Hogs--Yorkers J7.90. $40064.25.

OC40. Ptttsburs. Ic. $6 IS Hugs--Heavy IS.20 (58.25. Sheep IMme $4 H.l*lf Chicago, Corn--May 47c.

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