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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 6

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iiiir ehv colon. added witn con-ifinn ffl I fllflO slderabts force, 'Yon are Incapable II II II Hr I I III 7N appreciating bright color and of nn-JUU I kLLU If dVratandliiK one who wan horn and OEnO odds FAVOR HUGHES ri'arod'lraflprilw annny, KktefJ NAME OFFICERS PRESBYTERY Hi SESSION Vinton. Oct. IS. The annual nieet- benatlful Australia, for von have been bronght ifp amid the stockyard i of Chicago." TOASTED 10 H.R SO 25 New York, Oct IS.

Tbe Hughes Dubuque, Oct, 1S( The second day of the utate meeting of odd Fel texts. Coodtlde Is now running In New York ii.a of the Bynod of Iowa opened in the lows, Hebekahs and 1'atrlnrchs JIIII- ttate, and as It flows the Hearst tide Presbyterian church and after emiring tant, was attended by nearly 2.0U0 delegates and friends of the order. A Heal VMMe Trunofci. The work of the several bodies was practically completed. 0.

8. Pelley to I). K. Fox. lots In La Porte CilV.

II. 'Mill. One of the Important events In con- urns perforce ebb. In every great political and prayer a mow practical ermou contest there are periods in which the was preached by the retiring moderat-alvantage shifts from one side to the or. Rev.

George Karhart, U. of other. A point has now been reached Siotu City, which wan well received la thia sensational campaign where a and has been highly complimented inaction from the more or less pesal- throughout the day by the delegates mistlc feeling in the republican camp and others present. At the conclusion lias set in. The Hughes wave is mount- of the sermon the rynod was instituted i hiuiw.K nn.i omi ipm if to! with nraver liV the moderator, follow- F.

K. to Charles Cole, lots in Inaction with the wand encampment La Porte City. 1 Huutimi was the inMtaiiiitlnii ot oiucers Following is the list: M. Kellogg, Mloux Waterloo AVator Power to In ItollaKon. lot In West Waterloo, niy, i.

i fti iitiy rt u'n a inn full i i lit" eourm.ie unaumwi iieursi u' I f'nrr In I'lHt I staled clerk. butted ocean deep on election day. grand pntrhircii. A. A.

Montgoioeiy, Stuart, grand high priest. Aug. Hoffman. Webster ray, granl senior warden. D.

of Waterloo. iter. John MucAllIster, 'Iff. Rut it's nlv midway between tne Carrie Urees to Scott II, J'roweii, jot arrle Hreei I loo, 1 100. opening or hostilities and the final bat- Missouri Valley, was eloctcd moderat- tl uf the ballots Within the next or of the synod, and V.

O. Itustau of In hast at-two week chances of course, mar iMibuque, slated clerk. Scott W. airview f.t eriKjtery Ahh'b to John MurnulH, lot. in -Falrvlonvj i A.

D. Steel, Kiuuvllle, grand jurulor warden. It. Tilton, les Moines, grand scribe. Waterloo, Henry Meyers to Frank K.

Hall al lot in Fast Waterloo. Il.iwo. trite place that will reverse, the con- or Cedar Kapius ami A. w. urn on- diliona.

The to switch tbe nr-U, U. of Des Moines, were chos- raetaphor again, is likely to swing en temporary clerks. ftack two or three or four times before Yesterday the devotional exercises i. tic uma atn'ta nn nun ucrp lcil bV ltev. J.

of II il deer. It. Aureus, Helle plnfne, grand treasurer. Jacob Kocher, Marlon, grand marshal. 1 John to William.

Jiarquls. in iha meantlmA Oitnmwa. The 93d Psalm was road, the Hand in sec. $1. nnnn must, be viewed in the ttousht beinir "The Lord KelKneth." John Marquis to Catherine A.

Mar- If you have lost your appetite and wish to repaiti it if you have a good appetite and wish to satisfy it follow the guide post. It points tbe way to the, most delightful Breakfast Food yqu ever ate. Toasted, Corn Flakes possess a' flavor so delicious so different tHat, you simply cannot resist it after tho first taste, And you can eat your fill without fear of harmful results. Corn is the most nutritious and healthful of all cereals, and Toasted Corn Flakes are corn in the newest and best form. A food for the sweet-tooth of youth for everybody.

10 all grocers. BATTLE CREEK TOASTED CORN FLAKE CO. BATTLE CREEK, MICH. l'cht of day-to-day developments, and Durins the regular metinff of the sea- Iqnls, land In sec. I.

this midcampaign period they favor sion the trustees were authorized to C. M. llerkley to J. A. Aungst, lot In Geo.

Dunn, Kloux City, grand sentinel, W. S. Sheep, Mt. rieiisant, grand outside sentinel. Hnches and the republicans.

tnae mo necessary bieps to mcorporuie Aug. Hoffman having decided to remove from the state and locate in Wisconsin tendered hls resignation as grund senior warden and II was accepted. The grand acting HARRIMAN Betting on the election becomes more the synod. A report of the publication biisk and some large wagers have and Sabbath school work was made by been made at 3 to 1 on Hughes for the Kev. F.

A. Smiley of Ula.rntown. the governorship. Odds of 1 to 2 were annual report belug given by the that Hughes will carry Greater ial superintendent of that work, Kev. New York.

Many 'inquiries were made S. R. Fersuson. The enthusiasm of Mr. for odds on the results in the several P.

F. Sulser. synodleal superintendent counties, but no such bets were re- of Minnesota, was contagious and he corded. One interesting bet was made was given a warm greeting by the under the law, appointed A. D.

Steel, FIGHTS Junior warden, to fill the vacancy and ha u'uu Inula llp.l Mr ad- vrnieement to this office creating a vn- indorsed the company and assisted In in tho nfiw nf irriinl inn lor war disposing of the necessary stock den, the grand patriarch appointed Though this Js one of Waterloo's Louis Sllberstelu of Davenport, to that newer factories, the business has so Chicago, Oct. 18. The bitterest and most, dramatic struggle for rail i I grown mat a cnange was necessary road control that ever centered In Illinois was born yesterday at the The following committees were ap- Heretofore, the Waterloo Cement Ma-nolntad by the grand patriarch: chlnery company has not manufac- The Light That's Bright The Price That's Right by W. Marco with u. Buchanan sjnou.

ine evangciiKuc report was that Hughes carries Greater New made by its earnest chairman, the York. Marco laid $1,000 to Kev. F. C. Conner of Cedar Falls.

X'suaJIy the democratic candidate in The principal address was the In-Greater New York is a 4 or 5 la 1 spiring one of the day and was given favorite. This year Hearst is a 2 to 1 by ltev. Dr. Elliott, representative of favorite In Greater New York. Marco, the.

general assembly's committee in tbe curb representative of Wasserman place of Dr. Francis Russell of St. Brothers, laid In all $15,000 to $5,000 Louis, who could not be present, and on Hughes. Closing odds were quoted was a strong presentation of the pre-at 10 to 3 favoring Hushes. jpartion, the prosecution and the per- LaFolIette for Davidson.

manency of evangelistic work. At the Hired its own machines. These have Finance W. Hummer, been made under contract by the Fer fruson and Leuseh companies of this stockholders meeting of the Illinois Central tiillwny. While, St iiyvesant Fish curried the election ot his candidate for director over the candidate of H.

HarrJman and his associates, Mr. Fish is now Johnson, J. II. Viz. Credentials Fred A.

Lusk. Mileage and per diem E. fi. Lambert, city, while their gasoline engines were made by the Yale1' Gasoline En Kine Company of Cedar Falls or pur Correspondence O. I.oudensja- chased from tho AVaterloo' Gasoline face to faeo with tho danger of bo Lef, Milwaukee.

Oct. IS. There seems to dose of these reports Mr. and Mrs Engine company. a Wills, evanaclists of this state, sane ng ueposcui noni me presideimy ot Th following nominations were ator La Follette will stand in the cam- several fine selections.

The reports of tho road. Fish has tho stoc kholders made for grand oilicers to ba oted I ln.lilml him. hut Itnrrlmjin controls I na nnvt i Inn In lie The company Is the same that has been In operation in Waterloo for the niiHt year and a half. Heccntly, they pa.gn. in addition to nis icuer to ur i I 1 nvi ni lif ft it It r.l'a 1 1 1 a 1U(7 hcld in the majority of tho directors June, 1907.: nor Hiuin nrnrrorlnly hi Kfr- sviioil were Kiven.

jiev. j. lmy mr nmfr0rin his Kcr. svnod were Klven. ltev.

J. W. Day for bought out the com A. Monigoin- Grand patriarch A. -io ionai.h the Buena Vista.

Kev. A. R. Moody for The stockholders' meeting was on A LINE of gas portables fitted with WEISB ACH lamps for table use, brings the light where it is most serviceable and relieves the eye. If you or your children read or study there is nothing like it for the money.

Dearer ones if you want them, but tne light is just the same. nn rhnirmsn v.reon of Iiiox. and Kev. J. M.

Ross. D. for ly the first skirmish of the financial ery, Stuart. pany of this city and the Yale Gasoline works of Cedar Falls. They have Steele, A.

D. nan, cnnntv rennbllcan committee Parsons. The synod has been proceed- war which Harriman declared on Grand high priest also increased the capital stock from Knox vl He. hia intnntin tnkinff Ine simultaneouslv in several depart- Fish for thwarting his scheme to IS, 000- to but the Keillor grand warden Louis Pillnr- the stump for Governor Davidson. He ments throughout the day, occupying gain control of the Mutual Life In nel of the company is the same, A.

11: is reported as saving: "I wish to see the other churches which have been suranro company stlen, Davenport. Grand Scribe It. L. Tilton DeslLovcjoy being president, J. W.

Wilby Directors to See the Finish. generously placed at its disposal, Jim Davidson elected by a good vote." secretary, A. O. Tabor, treasurer and Moines; J. C.

Koouz, Durlington. Grand Junior warden C. Curtis, Iowa Falls; J. P. Mcdinty, ML Ayr; The pitched battle will bo fought at tho meeting of directors to be held in New York, probably in two weeks, at which the officers of the road will I).

Sehrader, manager. With the present outlook of bust ness, the Waterloo Cement Jlachiii Citizens Gas and Electric Co. ery company will employ from 75 to 100 men throughout the year and will have to build another building in the FIRES THE FIRST GUN be elected for the ensuing year. For the first time in his nineteen years' career as president of the cor He also gave the committee a check for campaign purposes La Folettewill speak in Dane county at several points, beginning in Madison. Depew in Disgrace.

Madison. Oct 38. William J. Bryan. 1" bis speech at the gymnasium last night, declared Filipinos were capable of self-government and spoke for the popular election of senators.

He said Senator Depew was sent to Washington to represent the New 4KU spring to supply the spring demand. Last Saturday a contract was entered poration, the president will have to W. W. Whitenaek. Waterloo; II.

C. Cbapln, Union; M. P. LeUoy, Manchester; Geo. Campbell, Davis City; W.

S. Shepp, Mt. Pleasant. Orand treasurer Fred A. Lusk, Ida Grove; M.

L. Brown, Emmetsburg; O. It. Ahrena declined a reiiomina-tion for this office. Grand representative J.

C. Mll-ner. Hello HF.IiKK.MIS SELKCT CANDIDATES fight to retain his position, and the indications are he will have to move Into by the AVaterloo- Cement Ma chlnery company with J. W. Sander son, of Burlington, vice president of heaven and earth to win.

One of Mr. Fish's closest advisers Chicago, Oct. 18. Wilbur Glenn the United Cement Machinery com Voliva fired tho first gun in a renew- York Central and was a disgrace to said last "I know the gentlemen who will the senate. In the course of his Lu uu.is pany of Columbus, Ohio, which Is incorporated with a capital of a million dollars vliereby the Waterloo company agrees to furnish not less than compose the majority of the director It was a formal statement perpared for "Leaves of Healing," the Zion ate of the road, and I never yet knew Elcc- church weekly.

In a series of ar Make Nominations for Annual tion Next June. them to raise the ax over a man 300 and not more than COO machines speech Mr. Bryan made complimentary references to Senator La Follette. He said he should have had charge of the rate bill at Washington, as he knew more about railroads than all the oth ticles to be called "Let the Truth He Told." Voliva promises a complete neck without letting it drop." I.iueun of Directorate. for a period of five years.

This alone will give employment to from 25 to 30 men and with the other orders now on hand, this company gives promise history of Dowie and all his works. As the of the stockhold- er republican senators. and a narration of the events leading ers. n)eeting the lineup of the direc- A Warning. to his downfall, with additional feat tors stand: of being one of the biggest industries Harriman Forces.

in the city. ures which have not yt been made public. Alton, 111., Oct 18. Edward Shurt-leff, speaker of the state house of representatives, delivered an address at Alton last night In place of former Edward H. Harriman.

J. T. Hara- ine wearing or evening urcss ana i.nn. John W. Auehineloss.

Robert NOT AVOKniED. I allowing a picture Of himself thus wlfnn finelot. Cornelius Vnnder- Gov. lates, who cancelled his en- Oct, 18. At yesterday's session of the Itebekah degree of Iowa Odd Fellows ofllcers to he elected next June were nominated as follows: President Mary K.

Kellogg of Sioux City. Vice president A1U Striker of Bonne. Warden Haftie Harqutst of Des Moines, Addle Foy of Fredericksburg, Kinnia Mitterer of Eldora, Helen Present of Mason City, JMarie Kii k-land of Council It luffs and Alice Hagc-man of Waterloo. F.lizabech of Koeement to onen the Madison county 'attired to be published in the Leaves bilf charle3 A. Peabody, Walter Tho Waterloo Business GoIIogo "THE SCHOOL THAT GETS POSITIONS" Fall term now in session.

The; best equipment, tho strongest corps of teachers, the best courses of study, the largest enrollment in the history of the school. Begin any day For particular call at the office or address, A. F. HARVEY, A. President t-t-S-tf 5w-t f-tf New York, Oct.

18. Mrs. Harry republican campaign because of the of Healing tho first count against Illness of his mother. Mr. Shurtleff Voliva does not go into the Fish Vorccs.

wrged the necessity of party regularity question of the moral turpitude of pish, John Jacob As- K. Thaw has said that she is not in the least worried by the Intimation made by District Attorney Jerome that another person in addition 1o Harry Thaw may be Indicted for the murder of Stanford AVhlte. A. It. Pea- to overcome the results of the Inde-, a peopie tor, Charles M.

Beach, John C. Wei were Kiiocaeu oy it. lie uegins muu- pendence league workers in Chicago and elsewhere. ly: ling, Gov. C.

13. Deiieen, J. B. AV. Cutting.

Mr. Cutt.Ine. who resides in New "Some people who had rejoiced in the simple, plain dress of John Alex thu director elected hv Mr. I Keokuk and Josle ftuklll of Water IB ANNUAL FALL OPENING body, of counsel for Thaw, said: "Thaw was a little alarmed until Mr. Hartrldge, his attorney, called upon him, but he knew that the facts In the case couldn't possibly warrant the indictment ot another person, AVe have positive information that Mrs.

ander Dowie, and had seen his plain Fish j.09terday in opposition to Hen- loo. picture in Leaves of Healing, with rjr Forest, director of the Treasurer Eva Campbell of Ames, his explanation that It had been Southern Pacific, and the confidential T. King of Marion, Lena Pier published on solicitation of members nu-Unr nf tnn rimnn of Dubuque, -Lydia Chandler of Audu- of the staff, were shocked when, dur-1 Hirrlm'in forces vesterdav I bon, Laura L. Kiehardson of Mount Hieber-Weisman to Hold First Centerville and Harry Thaw did not purchase the re- ing the year 1897 he laid aside the by AViUiam Nelson Crom- A'r- Luc' Trembly of simple dress and appeared upon charged President Fish with aMary Sma11 of Stuart. whlch Stanford AVhlte volver with A feature of the afternoon was a platform attired in eveningdress, dellberate violation of the agree- was filled.

"Mr. Hartrldge said District Attor Autumn Opening in Their History. niiu iuc.y were buu wore anocKea ment that tne of Director ney Jerome -insinuation was tnaue wnen, on opening mo leaves oi leni- Grinnp, deceased, should be select- parade a mile long composed of members of the grand encampment, grand lodge and Itebekahs, proceeded to AVashlngton park, where the 'inorder to divert public attention from the real points at issue, towlt iney baw a iwu page picture oi el hy the majority of the board. A him thus attired. They were still few niinutos before the meeting a it will pay you to get our special terms on the fact that the district attorney of decorations of chivalry were conferred Tomorrow, Friday, the company will throw open their uiriner irouniea wnen, curing me m.tjoi.Uy, listed in the foregoing as on Ihe following Itebekahs by Gen.

M. New York county had been using II a man legal methods to deprive Buggies and Surreys charged with murder of his proper doors to their friends and the public, their store being elaborately decorated lor the occasion, the event being their a-uuer aiutu.cu Up- the "Harriman forces." had present-on the platform In episcopal robes. ed a wrttteil request to the president A number who htul become great- to vote the roxPS for DeForest. ly Interested -in the beautiful teach- prPSitiont Fish refused to do this. fights under our laws." fust annual fall opening.

Music will ba furnished by a special orchestra A. Itaney, commander of the Patriarch Militant of the AV'orld: A. Berry of AA'aterloo, Cor-rell of Greeley, Mary Smull of Stuart, A. Foster of Columbus Junction, Mary Gard of Sioux City, Nellie Lake of Sioux City, Lizzie Kares of AVebster City, L. L.

Kiehardson of Mount Ayr, GOOD APPI.K CHOP. .1 AT fawa ana men saia. He liml up t0 hu pal.t of the ngl.ee. This is not and with great re- mnt nn 97 to effect both afternoon and evening. Price llangcs From to $1.2.1 a luctance turned away from Zion.

For tho ie-election of 'tho outgoing di-the first time it was quietly whisper- rH.t0I.s Vanderbilt. Beach and Hara- The company was organized last srring and although less than twelve HaiTcl. eu: xJCKinnniK in Bin ou Biy.e:iv.n thnt tho m.lon. Mary AVay of Greeley, Mrs, Weiss of extravagances hi rwPnreRt lv th mnloritv of I AVholesalers report the apple crop you seen tbe ALL STEEL WAGON Capacity 5 tons. Guaranteed to run lighter than a common wagon.

Up-to-Date and Appleton Spreaders, Fish and New LaBelle, Avery and Jefferson Wagons, Janesville, Case and Morrison Sulky Plows and Gangs. CASCADEN-VAUGHAN CO. 1 i I cuaicr V. 1 .11 .1 i 1 i 1 OIIJUA months old is regarded as one of AVa-terloo's most popular dry goods bouses. Mr.

Hieber, the head of the firm. Is duiuii iiiuca iicio huu iiieic 1 Vinsii-rt na olntinn rf tho snir-I v. t-i hhi. uli could be heaid disci sMng the report lt of the ngreement. He insisted it F.

neea of Webster Citv and Geo. abundance. Most of the fruit received luinnuu.v had been agreed that the successor Douglass of Manchester. thus far is from the south and central well known in this city and Cedar ine lamuj, anu some ere sure tnat t0 Grinnell should be a man Inde- The decorations conferred were for states. New York fruit has not been Falls, having been in the drug busi tsen AiaCLHini, WUlCn naa Oeen pur-l ju.

Harriman. Pfabodv UiwHal wrvln. mnn th In eit.nalvplv aa formrlv ness in the latter place a number mtnnni, ,111. I I The ouallty of the apples, however, Is luai Ul me uue an(j Fi8h interests, whereas Ue Kor- tressed. noi ueing vesiea in me nusoana.

naa egt is 0ne of Harriman's right-hand Corner Commercial and W. Sixth Sti. oeen given as ine price oi peace, ana all that could be desired. The fruit la large, sound, free from worms, and of excellent flavor. Probably the men.

asked 'Where did he get the mon- years. The concern makes a specialty of ladies' misses' and childrens' ready-to-wear garments and furnishings only merchandise of well known merit being carried in stock. eyv CONTRACTS TO most popular variety is the Jonathan, V. CKXTlt VL CONVICTED. A few had misgivings regarding and next come the Kings and the Zion City bank, to which the faithful Greenings.

Talman sweets are of fncrnnieiit Makes UahhI Its' Jtcbate J'l-owceiitioii. flocked to deposit all their ready good size are especially valued BE LET TODAY cash. Jn some way a report had be THE KISTNER UNDERTAKING PARLORS FINE CASKETS AND FUNERAL FURNISHINGS for baking. They are the highest WHOLESALE GROCER IS DEAD. come ciinem.

iuai joon Aicxanueri i Tim V. Vnrfc priced apple on the market, commanding about $4.25 a barrel. Other Dowie had drawn out $65,000 and raiu'oad "company and its used lt in paying debts which bad Open Day and Night ST 7 Jefferson St. varieties soil about as follows: LADY ASSISTANT tn-fii-semidly-tf Corn Brit Phone 9U Iowa Phone 24x Res. C.

B. Phone 758 Mack been Incurred before the bank was Good Ben Davis, to $3.00 per barrel, opened." Greenings, prime quality, $3.00 per Change Jn Dowie. Leaving Dowie for a moment he jrcnerul traiflo manager, Frederick. L. l'omeroy, were found guilty on six counts each of giving unlawful rebates in 1904 to the American Sugar Refining company by a jury In the United States Circuit court.

The conviction makes each defendant liable to a fine of $120,000, $20,000 for each of- barrel judicial district. In AVinnlpeg, charges the same day, while Ilrandon and Jonathans, very line, $3.50 to $3.75 pays his respects to Mrs. Dowie: Mordett commence Nov, 30. of murder will be preferred against a per barrel. 'While some had misgivings re The home crop of apples is quite garding some of the things their The building which the Courier stated In its issue ten days ago would be erected for the use of the AVaterloo Cement Machinery company was commenced today, though all the contracts have not been let, AV.

II. Shirey has the contract for the cement work and commenced work on the foundation this noon. The. contracts for carpenter and brick work will be let today, it being probable tHat Mike Ulitsch will have the contract for the carpenter work and dozen men and charges of a like na? ture will be laid in Brandon. I'ortaga There will be two murder trials of more than ordinary Interest, that of Kli 4robb.

whose trial will take pbiee at J'ortageYot'sjinntfjigf. Ttaiift large this year, and the quality is ex ceptionally good. and is estimated that sev leader was doing, these and others fence. The IndictmenU-ihqugh in-were throwing out hints that she, dicating that abotit. f2fi.0Q0 was secur-who In the beginning was SO hum- ed by the sugar trust in unlawful Johu ntgcn of Council Bluffs PaHsex Away In Minnesota.

C. F. Fowler of the Fowler and G. E. LIchty of the Smith, Lichty Hiitman this morning received from John Melhop, secretary of the Iowa and Nebraska Wholesale Grocers" association, the news of the death of John Schooritgen of the firm of Groneweg Hchoentgen one of the largest wholesale grocery firms on the Missouri river, which occurred in th hosj.hal at Rochester, yesterday morning, following an Mr.

SchoentKen was widely known throughout the state in grocery circles. He was 68 yeais old and had been in frail health for time. He was a man of giant stature and was an interesting figure at the meetings of the association of which he was a member. enty indictments will be presented to the AVinnlpeg grand jury alone, at a Clarkson, that of Mariin Dovle sitting which opens here next Tues-. for the murder -of AVeiler.

ble, so womanly, so plain In her "drawbacks" and other like transac-dress, was beginning to 'put on airs' tions, specifically charges payment of and was rapidly getting out of touch not more than $10,000. lU-eiiiiin 'car Dcutli. Cleveland. Oct. .19.

Beeman, the millionaire gum day all of which are of a most serious near nowlake, live miles fconv nature, the gravest offenses being the international boundary, last wtn with the common peonle who were I 'Judge Holt did not pass senlence. James Renter for the brick work. The building Is not being built by the company but by J. AV. Wilby and paying their tithes and offerings tol Immediately after the jury brought in maintain and extend the work which I Us verdict Austin G.

Fox, on behalf who retired several years ago. Is near death at his rooms In this city. For among the Galicians and other foieicn ter. The latter wili be held at Mor elements in north The arid will be i of a sensational Winnipeg and) assizes open character. A they so dearly loved.

For a moment I 'he defendants, asked the court to two months he has been failing in fix a date on which it could hear ar health and lately his lucid moments they had a feeling that satan. In his go merits on a motion for arrest of subtle way, was beginning to get a have been rare. A few years aso be sold out his business and retired. He little hold, and the dear ones who D. 1.

Kehrader for the use of the company with the privilege of their buying it within two years. The structure ill be of br ick. fiOxlOO and will cost in the neighborhood of or $5,000. The building will race Vinton street looking toward Independence avenue. It v.i it ia addition ml will have side was separated from his wife.

His in come is $50,000 a year. had been so greatly blessed of God, failing to realize the great danger judgment. This next step in the tisht was set for 10:30 o'clock Friday morning. The conviction, which came alter a trial lasting only throe days, two of which were consumed In putting in of money, were becoming proud, and gradually elevating themselves above evidence, murks the successful com the people. Through trusted friends these various reports and hints reached the ears of John Alexander Dowie." CROUP.

Gi'e Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough appears, and the attack may be warded off. It is safe and sure. pletion of the first prosecution of eith er a corporation or an individual for infraction of the 'Hiking law ever in-ii in ted in the federal courts of this ConnnlsMenrx S-ck tienis. San Francisco, Oct. 18.

Connoisseur In gems from all corners of the cHilized world are crowding one another for a chance to bid on the magnificent collection of jewels left by Jane Lalhrop Stanford. The rare and piefiou stone are to be sold to aid In defraying the expense of rebuilding the new Stanford University library vhkta wm deyfrojed by the earth- Here A'oliva pays tribute to Dow tracks from tl Great AVestern and Illinois Central roads. The company, bus made all arrangements for eou pping tha bullditiK. It will a mcving running the whole length i the shop, capable of carrying from three to five tons. It is expected th it the building will be completed and thn fnetory In wnry.

CARNIVAL OP AVinnlpeg, Oct. S. The autumn assizes for the four judicial districts of Manitoba open this month and the calendars indicate that during the past half a year there. has been an awful carnival of crime throughout the province, it being confined to no particular district. For the first time In the history of the province juries will have to try men for capital punishment in each ie power of administering reproof: district.

"He dealt with all of them In his masterly war. and. among other things, called the people hogs, saving 10 IIAIW SXOWFL.tKK SOAP 2." they had other faults. They had CKNTS. lil.OCEIiY.

ing order hy December first. The Commercial club and board of trade dared to criticise Lis wife for wear-l 4 3-2t ily.l-t-al-jcaii-lue3-eip-dec.-10..

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