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WISCONSIN TVfELVE PAGES past i- fag ra i-a. AiAAAAAAAAA4AAaAAAAAAAAA LAST EOiTIOf VOL 102. XO. 125. MAIUSOX, WKItfKSDAY i i.J;N(M.

iwi. I'KK CKXTS. STATE SIX 1ATES1 SIXTEEN ARE NOW INDICTED GEN. GURLEY PASSES AWAY WILL PUT UP A HARD FIGHT DOWN I SB SMS VESSELS GO Ana Juiy Resumes Work at afteriiisciu truk Gieefl Bay. kw Amtwnatte Mw-i Ti IN SESSION OVER A MONTH.

to If User fsbi, Muif City Off.eers and Contractors Crder a phision of turpvfttteo More Corruption May was fcriHiel. A to Light -l frtim a sc-c-r and -had txrth- Irgs I''' lia.v. Wis Feb, Th'" Ihc. j-ry rrsurne Invcs'iKst ion cf Reported They Were Sunk in a Disastrous Attack on Port Arthur. oMitr Dti Writ (i I f.

i R. WAS VEMOER CF LEGISLATURE rd K'cat K''ui- el Siihcn. 1 .1 t.i f- gTa-tdrt-t! Strvtd T-rcuih Civn War a Mss-! "r' cum to tt 'iiiiM' I1-' in MSJ l.v 'Kir in Vi- Ih-n-a. h' ..,,1 llsMI' a' st "4 u-t y.r ifl-f jf.r,, Bi In i l.t f.4 a ts.at "M' 'Sl'! i Mm i i'i to Njminstf a Ca dfe for Mayor. Cjntii- a.

W. I LOC'KS STRONGEST. Many Wjet tf- City Trtasurer Ct-ni i ua 10 Third -k O- F. 1 Drops Out. Georje Lrvii.

L. E. Myp'ey Dr a- Gfir. Gecrs? 9yl C. Fehlandt.

Former Mayor Jbc Alford. Frsrt Simon AH of these have re--eivpt by the dcinix ra's as csndV tin their firket for mayor this tjo aciive eanjoialirr- t' st l. 30 this -ci af'T since Saturday, The' I-hIv ba l.t-n in audBa O'-cr tTilrtjr ilaia and lis ind: utpois sjtair.s! nfC' ials Red on-' irs. tM The srseiona ar expected continue several days longer. i CnVFRHIIR TD BE ORATOR New Ycrk.

Fi b. 74 Go. ta FfJllcttc has tn-i-n ihoseu htf orator i st the coming annual banqiwt. of th" JUDGE GILSON TO SUPERVISORS i ban commenced fur any ot thorn 0O lye', With tho olwtlon than tbro niiith ut the t1erm-rais will snon tip and d-dng aid despite the fact that. in K'-oershy that Mayor Wisconsin icclHy of New York.

Poatniaater General Payo and Sea.) authority ef la, ator-s Hprnmer and Queries and with Wlsctwein fOngrositUical didcgaxlun ert it. La IVilette. hv inviiwl to "attend. CRAFT HUNTING IN ROCK. Judge Ounwiddi Calls Meeting Grand Jury.

iii(ive wits inr-tr party It. sat'! ibey are tint png. in to tuk a kk, fjwtit, but. '0 win. -f metiUoBed ar iry.mlu.-fit Hr, '(iaoeaa Mr rt vle and Mr Hiiuou bava aadst that thiy nm run.

This leaver Mei.K,-a Murphy. Pehlaiidt 64" Aif.int fi the Miueti-tnd" CumpelF tur In the pi.iiilral raco. it Is rura that Urn d. t'e think Mr -Lavt 1 tta.only mao. in the "hunch that, baa a glmet of alV hw.

to oust Mayor Grove, if he is again nominat-l "be raipiibUcan ticket, ilr. Levi taa not yet iinmmtieed hi randldavcy, but it ib believed that he will do FOIt CITY "I RAi5 R.ETL It is a that the- reptibilesm randidatf fur city trwtrer wtil' not Jsnevlile, Pcb. 24. Itt thctu, but tu sti.i county affair are in. ti the co-orahon tn lhe hottrim, A grand Jury has be-n called jritiwaa of tbo aUte, to Det-oa March 7.

The call cowos'j undtrtsken by the sir dlres-tly from the Judge and it I ''an- remnants of f- derstood from reliaid authority that Tcral city affairs, bota ber and in 4 TV1 bjr all Jaa4tuUun. uf artiing BIoit. as wHl aa mattora abcut tkl'ttk tJn.plantia of iff and such county, will be brouKht up. 8oms ot 'ieT suitable exorcises shalt aert th question that may probed jto mphasUe th imtortars(-e of tho Into are the holding of cocking mains protection and extras Win of mr forests 1 iKi: it4- r-: -u Hi- -t I-' The sow of tl.cafh StSi cf th liart and aiuiiia (ro-uWc lie livc a fsmliy of to 'drtiinht' one hi 1. ivi' dead I yoarrs Hi dsi.icb-''ri.

Mis Culberlue. who re-idew at houi-. land Mrs K. O'Toole, T2 Went Dsy-isoii street. His only sofj.

John J. Cur- l-y. is IthEted in Illinois. Mr. Curiey was bora in Treiualnc.

May s. rrrtlvrd a y.Mi.iu.m li-H-l edmatlim his time rsrmiiis He cui? to I this ivtiutry in 1H51 and wttiMl at til. Louis, lie i-si use to Wisusi1l iu 18 'h', jisCXUiliC St 'I! jUM'-ver! to iisuin itcrl1ng; la 1STI i irni'-nt with nivi i 1 Uc nuivi-tl ft I'-airift -I'i i Chien- iu ui .1 in Hr- jaa fift in t.i Houlh- a.t Pattailt.n of Mi-r: Hi- s.rvivi on the Mtraotirl frontier mubthfr. He aiwciMl bin roaatry tail in IStil-snd comuiifSoiied major of the 7th Minesmfi Infantry. In he was promoted to a lleuicnans colonelcy and in July wn called home to recnilt, ll raised the Missouri a short time llfl was made rolo-atd of this orgatiiisttai and such a popular foaimslef was he thst his prewnted hlrn with a fi.ono sword.

Ms took an active part In the lsie9 and capture of Vicksbnra, anil Irs.aiiy of the nlhvs iaiuis civil wsr iutC Bcimu. llrt o.C.C. r- u.l:' 1 brigadier goners! March IS, 1W. this arrital at Pt Ionls. with fcis rgi- meat be was presented with a-new ith rt.

urn iof the ntxt.een battles in whlth the re. 1 intent had participated. He was town supervisor In the attme year be made aa un-toiceeiwfjjl atrempl to be elerted a nienilfer of the axamibty on the democratic ticket. N'ot discouraged by the first defeat h6 tried spin in was elected-," lie was reelected to 1bs saw high posHioft'la L- election of Gov, Peck he tame in Madison in and held a minor p'sluon jn tbs cspltol Since-then he has live.1 i-n MS'iison. If.

W. Rood, eonUidtan of the Grind Anny room In the rapltol, met Cm. Curicy Itt the sanrb-e. "ha i Si "Tcf nsytftn ret dl'd Wonday the fopcrnl pf j.leiirlfy. years.

fthi h'svis a htibsnd and fmr rhll-Idr-ti. Her fs'hcr. Garret C-1r. fhrf Steters Hiid titrtre brnfhors, r--! in Anifhcr tMr Mrs, I'tfr 1 Connrrx; Uvea-In Madison. )1 at' St I BapJ-ad's fbim at--ol'eU Thur i Sdsy mcrniaff, N'ess of th des'h t.f fam hss peon received i la The itec'etit was jfrt year of ad -crn of the rlvil war, Saturday he was taken a (Hit M-lUal aid was siirr 'gt )-'' bat h' tierer re-fiver-! eOf.H-ni-')(s.

sti occurring si-'plfxr S'-indiy tvcirs lie lesvee Wjfrt, three tld fOlir S'i p'lrtago Tu lie WSS it! in the town cf i 1 and locate in 4 4 Ve Revsn Hi i ''ft iH tssrrle.t to flood 1 i i Milwaukee. Fab GOVERNOR'S ARBOR DAY PROCLAMATION May ia Set Aside Treti Ti I ILL cf Norreal "3 Ch i executive Capffest Got Ijl FUtt' t. sui in har-iitn. Itob-jf Friday. pi state of WtscousiB May 6th, J904, as arh.

iBHJte protection to ere birds, an I to awakt-a aa Intaryst in rtKricltro, wWi a not nly eogebdor a publte- splrii. in rcg! to a hearty 'of th Vw work in presi-rv it is to4'4 that hlv bo ob esseatfal to tba well bin of generation, and prdiwvation of our native Mrt'x as a wts act of Labor Commlietetter Hniford E. Brick son baa not beta aids tn i at ins dfflca for several t-vauee of wrork and an at r'P is in htm out J' whool regents is in imlon tt silH, today auditing the monthly account. They will audit account amoatttir.fr to about IN COUBT. fallowing argtimeiit were, heard thOuprems court today: Pr.

Shoop FamUy Medidne Co. t. waiter. Argument reeumcd and completed, Tilly et al, Mitcbcil Lewi resiieadent. by E.

B. Hand, for appellant, and fcy T. M. Kearsey and W. Tbompsiin, for respondent.

Standard Ye, ap Blot, Argnea by T. M. Kearney and W. l. Thompson, for appellant, and by J.

moB for Hniwrt the of Gov. continues Improve lie ie 111 from blood fwisf-ulryt Indu ed fcy sn abseeg. LAVVHfiS I1KKK. Tn- foll.iwir.g 'J Krr.wi! Rai'fue lavryrrs aro here on i vfes court iwtsy: J. 1 a II.

Hand, W. Sn, Tbo. Kearney Yftn. I', son. aitlwatikwa ta rooreaented by Metsr.

Jospph cx an-i secretary of wsr; Carl ftunge. city Kdwln Tbo. fwrr Oeo. 1. C.

Kraaao, C. -inter. Harry M. SMber' and" Clatxe Rowcrrstitj. six clubs 111 BASEBALL LEAGUE The si tassdiaij ci.ir will bo memter of 'fce rlly bjfe'xM lg-i this tun The (Trs'ti! A and Co.

0 The will a Sn April, and eon. soths tlmij in tvtrtber. It Is tesens wii! co'i'i for a raioa'-'e trophy Severs! tmprossmsats msie before fbe cpeotisf of th se son at Ihe old etty gj groen Among w'-ii a fclgh hfiara fence. It ts hoped thi oraxtrir'cn wdl! loereaa the ga's receipt. Wfce'her or not tbo sarty piao.

to brti.g an ef fr wa team her wary SHiy to piy against a Mad! aoa cln. picked f'rm tho wrlon leagno eisha, bo Oot or not Is not ye' kfwo. Is thmtK't by wsti tbt i -I eg strangers he wmtd si 'msi Is i.o, tnr-sl oaaet-a'l fsos toni Ha 1 -spendfog mt'b time in jirowJrfltg tbe interest a -'f Stars it Hsiio Tb Star woa thr- fSralsht from the H'Hos sf the Park bowHn a 'leva lat flight aro tho city bo Hug lesgtie. ft Petersburg. Feb.

offl-cully announced from Port Arthur Hta! four Japaneasa and to Japan truuiportj hva beia gunk a frtt attack on Port Arthur Tte attack iu repulaod. Hit-Wei, Feb. Ffmr Japan battleship and nino cruiser pa4 tbia port today bound It Admiral Togo Beet irtviog Port Arthur. PABJ.3 HEARS KEW3. fcuUettor-Parts.

Fb, 24. A Port Aiihnr dispatch ay tow Jtria cruisers and two transport he been wr.fc lo froab attack on Port Arthur. Th dispatch kW tbt th attack was let'sb-ed ad that tli Russian battle- top P.elvlsaa covered herself with Bullet IB Parts, Feb. Tbo forests oifjce Tcif4 lata this th following dispatch from the consul at Caebioi "The Bus-mm havs repulsed the Japonic Fort. Arthur.

Four Japan-? battleship wero damaged and rua azround. ALKXIEFF OX TRAIN f' terburf, -Ejjb, 24. Viceroy it -3. Ph fcia oomplat staff, bow tta his headquarters on a special t-aia, which at present Is about four the from Mukden, fully equipped tad resdy to stove from place to plac-o nsceaslty and occasion require. KOREA INDEPENDENT.

Washington. Fab. 14. iacretary Hay baa received information that Japaa has negotiated a t-ay with Korea, whereby she The independence aod lalegrlty of Korea. Shanghai, Feb.

14. The Japanese rmjr landed, at Cblp, Kre. fouling about 13 0 men, have bB deploy trjs between g-'syl aaj Advahre fuardt tvea Dor! ward of the latter 'Owing to a partiRl thaw the road 'r Td and IraraportaUon ef proW4-S'M and war rouslUoat i most tail o.i-r.n MARTIAL LAW. Petersburg. Feb.

54. Lying; Paaiara and la Euro-Fa RnaXa. and the Siberian linen, '-l territory appropriated by the fvftftiniect tat. the purpose ut tbe rti'irjTi, ha ben placed tinder sser-law. In order to Inimre the refuier rasaiRg of military traliw." NO LuiJou, Feb- Teiesram 't9irany has fiveri out the followlns: "The armihjoTi of the ctiiniliip of tw and teiVgratna Put almuid from is eederstood to be the ltrf 'fome.

of the interview hich Mel--i Stdae. i nrl Bifit'r cf the pr. had with the tar at ft I "TKburg Stone BNjd upon bi tei' the wiidom of abollHhine the nrsLip, iiH a rewsilt of the man-r in whirh the matter was "repre- him, the tsar caMed upon mia'vet 'he Inferior- for a re-W the ttbct. This report bar- been nsade the cjar gave th order ff should cib JAPAN ACT t.XS' DKMN ED. TIm r.i-M toeremrt a deep Ira-J'''-' has -b-T.

en interna If the nte on the ef Jap6" Ut rif Bef(tn. went to the KK Mtd. The (-5V--' efet-ur tm the at fheaino. vhtre out, JTapanew suited crnn- i iun ft order prer-tit ttilMMwr. and the srarsVpt Varlait and Koiett vn 'rrIrf news of tire rnp of diiikstoatic and then vooo'Tik' abip wi'-b f' Uenis that this miUidt th patw of Hil- and that it so nf frbHta that it at of 'he cf 'J- eirtlea the pr-woia- 'f R''la't if iini an id Ib T''tp.

lApaa. In t-er cl' -t H'laela Ua ttrtWiiR for Mro the to hlp net' com It I -r jKnn-i it'll irsRv port OB fcnsn! a h-er mapoirilmny wld be aptlanded. K4--tia1-ft: Feb. activity prevails here ia conne. Ui.i.

the transport of tropi, Th- railroad i im UHe M-t t-d lo ronnnue wnrkicg umii the t-tM! of Maich, when the lie breswer resume operations. Pt r8 of pp-vis-ions are rii-lng by r.ijt CHKKOO HAS IU MORH. P.u:ietin. Cbefoo, K-S 1'4 Th steamer Uovernor hi while wis ing Port Arthur at 3 ibis moriiinti, huard heavy firing in that direction There is a perelstent rumor abroad thsi. spvt-rai Jipsnese wareh'ps hsrn bwen dUahled, but so It is unconfirmed.

Another sttaniT Dainy afioul flip tame tinje reports it heard bo Brlnj? JXVS ARE HANGED. St. Prtersbni-E, Keb. :4.The Jatiat- iee who were handed by ftinsiiijii iu Manchuria for attempting to blow up jthe railroad brldse over the Sangnil river were disguiKed as coolies. Thy were arretted Juh lher were alioiit jta make the attempt.

Innairy re-real-jed ihat three cf thi-tn were Japatiew I officers of the potieral staff namely jCol. Ansai of the esginfters and Lleula Zorteloiacift and Kaeiivta of the et- pers Tfiey were at owe hanged from the girdrs of the bridse. ATT1.I' PTORV IS ashington, Feb --Tbe, Japanese legation here d'lacrsdita tbs reports Pt the sinking of four Japans war-ablps and two transports' at Port Arthur. Attentloa is iajted to the fact that both fvport to thatelfect emanate "from Rtissiao sotwees and therwfor ahouid be accepted with caution. Furthermore ths mferencs to the.

participation cf the P.ctviian In the fighting and tht reported ainklnf of the transport sre both regarded as casting aweton -trpen th steif The RTla4 Is ynlerfHHftr be dition nnflttlcg her for battle for wany months, while the presenc cf transporta at Port Arthur cannot be -explained. BRITISH STEAMERS TAKEN. Russian Capture Vessels Going to Japan Wrth Caai. Bauklro, Fgrpt. Feb.

24 Th captain of the British steamer Lnrlsn reports was stopped and examined by RuRslon toniedo boat destroyars a few miles south of thiedalus Island ln the 8, whs Informed bins that three Brlfinb. strafrs with eoalfj tot Japan, had been captured by them. GOT RUSSIA'S Washington, At noon today Count Casstnl. the Rnatan ara-basRador, ljanded Jeewtary Hay communicaSion ta the posers protesting the Jflpaato al IprihI vioistifjn of fiitcrns'ionat Jaws BIX VEKSE1J5 CONE, irhai.rhai, Feb. 31-1 IS p.

ro. -The Ruusiar and of Iha-S-rrssloa gnubrmt MandJ'ir, now in these waters, rewlvwl an offlom telegram today aunounclrjig that the Japancf made afutito at'sck on Port Arthnr laet dispatch add ed that st Tenuis were reported to disabled, but the cbaracu-r and nationality of tb shir-f "Were unewtarn. Horn were atrsflded. Company Won't Object, Paris, Feb. 14 No 'U i p'a--ed by the Panama Caaal uwp.tn.r I It: tb way nf ik.

ror.winitr.siiim of an wish tiw IHrrtiwJ far I the of its ronresslot 'now that tacai treaty fw the cnt! at ilfUli st. t.dr t- 'hfre ee rcaion to aaflrtpaie that the woedd grant srv in whl' jnif s-sil I he te I Mr Cf --er is it! Fb 24 The hen: retimH ns'! fif V. I enfi staic.ft t'" ei- iee Uef) Mr 1 fight a si ee ralnlnt; the xr'st Vashlngtrw, F. is. hi fommMbsa an t-is jK-ries cf cn to Tim 1 the meant.

o. 1 -roVupirary" and ing order and IbJur. Can't Hive WMhlitrtOB, Feb. TI -T- ser.ats mmtvtso cm re. I ported the InglxtaUva e-Ciw ae.J tj jdfeial ipprrprlsfloo M'l csrriirr cc inrr o-r tb bom WJl of Th pro rlr'iTi relattnf to earriafw sree-jd uo ss fo pmxlda to fee.

th 9alttat beads of departitieot ta litre rgndafaw -d rs'ii an 4 trinrfy a -ii li Vl iii-t' it ftv i Hi! ir'-hS uf m'- till' i' i haml-r this nff vcontaincd tivai i writtvtt ipi-r read. This 'the only this arfornoon and after Jit tec time wb discHiHinn 'of the pulf'ix In port Judn Gli-tn tssid: ciuv f.r't a-ntent in liml 'there havi -a chsiiKfa. so I am talking to a class who liavo ln'i-n i'i siriMfgllllK with fhi' local tan oftrers fur two yars The bieal Is been -n ti.f ts it i 9t that it h. rt-acLwl within th tw In VM-1: the th- "i- rt 4 fivc.i st tr.t- of the 'a iS'nI lhc a if hai iincrasiLi! that Use- board for i jfisret ttio ralnathm at It "S.W,WKi..J In th Vtinl" s'ste Itire sro ovi-r 1 liicsl asamaora for who arn tKlay to oversee. The al iMcri this yAr wtll required turn In tinir wor-i lo you wlibin tfl days, and for this wirk they will rwciva frum thdr towns the ly of il a day.

Thu limltod tint riven tor this -Niiicnt rannol r.tvc the hcH. rwtru, Tbo -rfi nsfor is rf'. sod so yt.nr wir. rrvtt 1 t- gle nnlf-rti't! i cf taxatloa in -n. Yon fho.ild have tho confidence tif your aisn-sos W' -h they work.

give ymt a thor. f.urli knowliiB of what ia iliine Nearly all (ho 'anpervlstira er.i pru-ent. Thos. Cleary of (trsrit was dv-lairtt-d by illtic, and 11 I'ofiter of Fau Ciairo is at a farmers' Institnto. Pansm' Constitution.

WaMilnnien, 24. --The president today scut to the a report of Ui setretary cf sta'o response 10 a fwolu'loti Ititroliieed by Senator Morgan, containing a the draft of the von'ltutlon of the republic of Psusma ss adopte4 Feb. reUry Hay sy crv to show lha perms a en 1 form to gtven to the Waot i Pe-rive Treetofi, N. J. frh.

tion was made in tho Wirt of cbsn-eery the appnltsfmei.t of a rceicy for Mtfif of KnlyV-a cf iJidie jf Golden gfr jtind to rom-pet the supreme officers to 'maSff" an acr-onlng. of aro mado airafrtat Ihf Northrn Africa Flooded. 'Tripoli City, Tfl ti Tar rential rain bav flomled and deva tsfpd -tie rrotitidlg wtitry. Great c. of life 1-t beliei.

have occurred FARMERS AND CITIZEN'S TO MEET A of Madbero rtlUetjs and farmers will bw hell In) the T-ocer ha'l to Jt iSsy the S'tbf et ruling 1 In this oun'y m'-'n A. Her: 1 by v.V 't an-J (tee Falls segfc' will 1 1 1 "tii I 1 Tile" i day In Wanna ijrageY! No Wsonakse r'i flex' the Pri-rbv t'iiti chntr o. ss tb 0 11 i.t Pi A r9 is, t.ov 1.: Ktj irot 1 1 tiniei th. re 1 fhe ''run ti 1 at this eeve n-heeo hrt. lha (s In ri Who yt.it want ri sve hit vieia 1 ig try our 1 sear Beloit and this city and tha prisa dghu at Pelolt, President Eaton Loss Mothsr.

Beloit. Feb. CSathartno Klliabeth Eaton, wifeT of the Res'. Samuel W. Fston and mother of Pres ident E.

IX Ftnn of Belolt Ui" iia ti.ti, s.i Sha was'bonLln New York city and was the daughter of th? Re. James rvmaret. and was of Hugenot de n.t IW ywb was passed to Pmoklya, In tb church of whlci her brother, the Rev. Jamea Imaret, Is now pastor, She was married In ISI7 to Dr. Eaton, ana she leare ber husband and fjnjf nom, jf, JT, D.

Fa'oa of Chihuahua, Mexico; Vr. Samuel I. Baton of Newton Highland. and Charts. Eaton of Iv-s Moines, Ta.

Pr. and Mr. Eaton apewnt a part of their early Ufa In Milwaukee, and foe forty yearn T. Katon ws8 pastor of a church at Lanearter, Of late, year they had lived In or near Belolu The Interment will he mad at Lancaster. Wsa Head of th 8 A O.

Paltlwor. Feb, Ji Charles Stayer, twrnarty rresidsur of Thr AV Ohio railroad, diet! today, sd TO. POOR WEATHER FOR TOBACCO The wwthcr has moderiUrd a Utile let cot enough to warrant the lafcag down of sny cotimMjuctitly the i growers are a far off as ever, and the chances are sew thst th fop raimot be- takeu do of March, ssy tome famsr. The dlfVry' of th" -hew- crop has far etionga to rtaWIa I few rharadrrlaMrs that wlJI be- i'tem jierullar to th crop Cat 'f tbese that arowj 'much tighter than as exited, gal but fetr crop-Jota abov j.j'Ht 'is per acre, whictt is i efrr.ff'.r-B1:!y l-'cw th- of gn.l ltd tbo tfl bold tbo agr-sai yield awat frnia the estimate. leaf if.

Mid to lis la. the ioIts arc generally light, Is twm onpait that ft is not iss uniform a. ei ether years. 3fc free to s-titc that they T'ed the t.Jv.f rn ryf. a vpi.efd f'om crop irown tmdrr the existing rd sre therefor tint nch except St tbo ge jrrenUr of sited btira foanii iM I I in ibavo a-walkjway.

Already Inn dem- jrrat are nrginit tbo raiulblarto of tarbniK peir-iios they think are junt Ih" right men for the plac. TI10 laeet tu autUorljp tbo auu-DCfaictit his Madidary.for off.ee Frank -O'l-sry, 111 Mwir.dl iirtt. He is a mart bM' tsn-sTlfl bard work, by reason of loKleg a limb when st a temief fspefjelly trong. of fsrt ho has held HU wilff Mayor fiforea. la.et er be iho pteiiiloo of Widjcli.

master of -she rliy scales "lu tbe 'a-ercnrpiitrof thsi city. 1. IVeritiis real petal fteot, haw-also been by tbo dom ocra's f'ir the samt pijbllo ofCe, rtotiert llotbttirk. a republtran. ia under nmsldoration by many for elty.

treastiror. Mr. Hnthnick has been th vfet in of utifurttittato accident on several oecasioiis ami let niw crlf pK If Is said bts believe la civil sorvlci sr i a gis1 rcptibllcsn. It's I I I I.1,. "I'd ws Ptmerty iicai muter at ine 01 1 lialtc! ft RoWntoa mill at the'emt f' Ijtko MunJ tV TlfK THIRD BAI1JWICK Mose Mtdscin announce ihat nader no.cirriimstaoce will bo rsrtdeiiS'B for atdormxrr of tfce ward TIio sre latkir.K cf Ptk rp her John X.

t'smim. Go, fr-iM-teli-Mf. Miwirau Idiee If is said bat 1 F. I'. P-nv.

man wsa lot.k' 1 as rsti'li i.i'i! teif Ibst n-t POLICE STATION POPULAR. Seventeen Hcbcs Lsdged Last Mjjbt Rero'd. fcidtoe given bnleJ. Ing at th pu'tieo f'S'h-t 1t wofitr. This acta a new record for this year.

I SuO-'t-s-Hilf I spetC 't'1" nfrbt lb-re en13 know where) siiet ae mi'trafihif to, but Ma i. 1 f.eM..( to be a certra! -for tir-ut Th'-y sl.v jani telling sd h. loag.T hn lr n- is. nr fin if for w---i(. In 1 r.9 Newr Students.

-n 1 r' f. th ut tblrty atre cel. ,1 is lx' ia t- lou. 1 ft M.sslog. ws 1 ret.

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irrer a So f' Pr, J. F. Cii! It of laoghan Hfls 00 Aprt! tV-vire-er. cf Mr.am.i it. t'tt.

sailing; Immediately tMsir Is a New Totk. whore he IsCxd May who txsv toiil-1 a ttt Bryan came iflr-eity bro--'ich Mad. son le ti Wl.iin tv thn- tsh rrH in Rtio caesl sr landed a In June, by tegiO C'c Plains Ion Ci-eei, be a fsren and boilt a b.g hot rair- Jtng gig reoVm st Cios Plain bo the of 1 of peace beving itt the 6sr crop 1 j.f spsle-t fy m.st i'ief eh growing t-floce th j.h-nt ft a'n'fcg much It the f'lssr 1 ft v.trT'-rs or.ttf eoadt-j for rcvera! was aa---r. and) 1 waa the on'y rerro'dicso ever ebefed 14 fown ehab Sn to Crn I'i'-le" In Wet Bring eprttie rf ti" m'ed fo Porfsee A larr- mer' snil! 'tr-ld oi-ned a oteat fa-ket iilr'i 1 j'l-f le t'n ltr.orov Irt. range around the 7 hl-b eetn to pg furore wb -re fade are made.

Tim cMtdltlOl of the tohmcj t.i. wortr of rtpptf aid 1 fr a (Ml nf i.n-k-r. le-tf If they attsrtipt gBd'o It f-fee rb coH aesataar. Ot'wr murb of thetf to-twtrro Wi tai.e-1 In tw Ugbt tbe'r horry to th crop from twru ''iv 1. rssfic! nr t- tfs A he full' iMff ft it --ti fo.

tK.e rti.it market 00 i.C 'he year he grocery m-vt t. S'eeed I' Hved gf rr'c ptulei were born to Mia in 1M5. davghlor. who ia MtMouri on June H. nst.

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