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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 8

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Madison, Wisconsin
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8
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i THB WISCONSIN STATE JOUHNAii pack tzir. eis 'wniXTix. 1 HOW GAVE UP YOUNG MAN DIES IN LAKE MONONA i i 120 South Hairultoa Streets We "RAZ Headquarters for everything. Electrical. Walter Edmonds Goes to His Death by the Overttirning of a Canoe.

Repair work a specialty. Call and see our Universal Portables, Dresser Portables, Electrical Shav ing Mirrors, Shades, etc. rAyil The Nickle'. i at -fc i a a in i ti Atzcluicly Puro Tim cafy baking mmSs from fsyl Cream cf Bob Nicldes The Light Man Standard A Part of Cavalierl-Chanler pr. nuplcl agreement and th hrwd c-trt who combined buin with love.

Xew York. The marriage agree-metit between Lin a Cavallerl and "Bob" ('hauler will be the center of l.ke Monona claimed another victim In Walter Edmonds shortly after 1:10 o'clock yesterday Th young man, who was 23 years old, capsized front a canoe and sank to bis death, with oo mean available to attempt hi reacii although several saw htm go down. Th aortdent happened off th city boathous in IlrittlngSjara park. Th deeeaeed waa a ton of Mr, and Mr. A.

J. Ednionde. SH Weat Washington avenue, Th father ta foreman at the West Madison round-bout of the Milwaukee road, coming here rer alfo from Sioux City, la. During th aftMTvoon Mr. Edmonds and M1m Jan Regan took a launch ride and landed at tb ctty bfhone Mr.

Edmonds Jumped tn a cno to take th launch out to bnoy. When be stepped Into It tho canoe tipped Sver and be was plunged Into the, lake, row nine; la the sight of tba younf tnan He i unable to wlm. J. H. and his little dirrtrw, in a launch near by, tvut tha tnirtiln-ry vu not then In working order and there wer no oar In the craft, ao that Mr Vanderhel was powerb to at tempt a rewetie.

The police station was notified of lb tragedy, and Captain Davenport and Patrolmen Harte and Putnam fcpounded. The body was brought up by oonan of a book la a half hour. Mr. Edmonds was graduated from i Anit.m lgiM. la )aat June and JEWISH NEW YEAR AT HAND on of the moat bitterly confuted court flghta of th year nnlea a la affected.

Tb beatlful actreaa will baae her claim on the pre- 1 I i Beautiful Hand one rat km of Dr. Rucker wad th resolutions pateed on Monday by th city council will result In Dr. JUickei-s return with th doad over hi nam completely The govemmenfa action- Intbe case MADISON HCSKCWI WILL CELE- uuptlal agreement made by Chaaler in which ti give her bla real atat BltATK HOSANAH ON 1 OCT. a. Jevtah reldenta of Madlnoa will and jwr year.

lit 3 I i baaed both on the court record, the I la based both on the court records, the UP Should Cavallerl prove obdarate or Iff i I action of th ctty council, and the re lm in trl Mil tixtortlonat In her demand and force port of Dr. Cobb, who In hi exoneration of Dr. Rocker, reviews th chances th caae to court, th contention of the family will be that tbe trnou at length and severely condemn District Attorney C. A. A McGe ior iau- oheertre the Jewish new year, wblrh begin at anneet, Oct.

S. and will eon tlnue until nnet. ft S. The new year or Roeb H'wbanah will mark tb beginning of the year 6471 of lb Ilehrale calendar, which 1a tradition which lh pre nuptial agreement spe not dtaputed ha baa a rtght to give her what he pleaae out ot hla Income, bi right to direct th trustee to pay tb tncom to another Is cified are "ex pre trut." and that Ing th warrant, well as for hi subsequent conduct of tbe case. He de any ctou by Chanler toward lying In our extensive line the demand of all ptople may be satisfied.

WhermoLnri "The Leather Goods Storm" them ap void In law. Whll It la ally auppoaed to count from the crea clare tb action of that official to have been wholly without warrant, either In taw or common sense, and de MILWAUKEE SEEKS RUCKER fit nounce th entire proceeding as on worthy only of an uncivilized commun 116 Kins St. Opp. Majestic ity. HOPES U.

WILL LET THE Fight for Democrats. ACCUSED HEALTH OFFICER COME BACK. Milwaukee. a rtept. 2S.Wheth- ly the most complete; exoneration, he baa Informed Mayor" Seidel.

will o-du him to allow Dr. Rucker to return. Dr. Eucker'a leave of abeenc waa terminated and be waa given work In Waetilngton a soon at Dr. Cobb, hla immediate superior, had reported to Washington that a thorough examination of th charges convinced hirn that Dr.

Rucker waa the victim of a plot. In th anxiety of the socialist ad minim ration to have Dr. ituckcr return and continue th effective work had started her, Mayor Seidel himself went to Washington to plead with Surgeon General Wman for the return of Ir KtK-ker to Milwaukee Tbe profeabflty. according to Jfayor Helde4, la that tbe complete court x- An order citing- Secretary of Stat Frear, Stat Treasurer Dahl and Attorney General Oil'jert, the state board cf canvassers, to show cauae why they shoold not compelled to certify the nomination of T. H.

Hanna. democratic candidst th senate In the Jld district, was obtained yesterday In tbe supreme ctmrt by tHiairmsn J. K. Iavl. Mr, Hanna did not receive the required 20 per cent, vote and the board of canvasser declined to certify hla nomination.

-zzi lli tion of lh WirliL The celebration of the new year'a frattval la mor generally oliaerfed by the Jew lhan any other of the nomeroua feuiia and fast In tbelr ralendar. with the alngle eiceptlon of Vom Klppur or the fraet of the day of atonement, wblrh follow rloee upon It. A DAY OF RE3T. Auong the orthodox Jew the ceremonlea In ronnectUm. with Hob H'whanah extend over two daya.

With what la termed the reformed element who have aceited the modern Interpretation of the acrlpturea, while the celebration of the feittlvnl atrictly obwrved. nmong the orthodox. It bt-eon finer! to one day. The rellgtuu olmermnre of the feival enln entire resaaMon from luml-n and all Uhor. and attendanee ovum reliioiia eervjv In the aynagoauee.

HMtWIVf, OF KAM'H HOHS. A prominent feattire of the rvlee In the ernavoiriiea the Mowing ot of the rain'n horn or ahofar The tea-sou for blowing the born enn tie trac cr r. Wllltani t'olby Kucker will return to Milwaukee as health coronrla-il'incr reti entirely with hie uperlin In the Public Health and -Marin) ho-plUl service at Vahliigton. Coiicral Wyman, alto bad Ir. Hucker -return to Wanhington to tako up nome iei.iltir work there jut oon a the Milwaukee churres t-came public, angr' at Mlleaukt-e.

and on bad hen employed at the ehopa of the Milwaukee road at Milwaukee during the summer. He arrived In Madison Ja erday morning to vtlt hla parents Jirlor to etarting on a trip to New Mex fro In company with hie fattier. lie-kld-a hla parent be leatew a brother and a elstef. STATUARY HAUL LIKE TOMB. Now Loaded With Alleged Imitation ef Nation's Favorite Sons, i'jt la any afternoon In the year congre.

is In session An end-e. atrea tit of humanity itr houee-ward or stenateward ito the marble floor of the Mpltol. eddte around the walla ot the rotunda. where 1 Luna th nations art gallery, showing Indiana with flte toe, etimroer girls lth mom ttiun the ueual nin-lier of arms wituesnlng the signing Of the larnUon. and other freak Of th artls'U- mind of the peel balf f.ntury.

Home of th eornonenta the b'lWile npard. ae It wre, tid enteric at lt, after mini sp-Jns Mwn. tbe halnmv the l.tji of he di. Ix-nra'h he of lb jjt.wj.l tMher M.rt the at ream iilii-ilt" ovr inn lmyft pwtl procl-dr- hlch lad t' the rrypt of the iplto! ttift eiitpl'ea e-lfre. Iii! the ir.at trt of Hie e'lfmn ed iH' to the le-Kinrtlng nf the Jewish ra.e and i auppneerj to remind the children of Israel the one time for reM-rttiinee tt hiind and 'by ehonld reelUe that they have ctitmtitttevt kIh which ahould be atoned fr Afr the blowing of the horn i-t il et-rvice and prayer are held to M.miinemorate the ocailon.

Stranger to Aylum, A young whin name the a'l-j thortties have Imen nnhle to lertrtlj w. j. Irked up by the marlial at M-immatile and brought to Madfon for eiaadiution a to hi aiilty. He rennned nioef of hi ihohlng and paraded tip and down railroad track ftr. T.

V. Ka5 and Ijiw found fh timn lnnnne and Judiee Zlninuonian coTtittiltti-d him to Mendi'ta He de-rllnel to llh and, therefve, committed a John Carney. Lanz Clothing Co. 's PENING WEEK Splendid Attractions in All DepHs. Men's and Young Men's Clothes HUMAN BLOOD, HOR9E 8NIFFS Animal Ridden by a Policeman Uses: find ttiftr protr i-vh tn a wnil'T ihnil.r midway I-w- the arid the boui tf the caid'ol ll'te I the faiiimm filil of the houw reprenenta- lv( I ittay fliiiir ta worn to ptnuMhiiMft hv Hie (aenln of fo.igilrM f.

the f-ft of ftreeldnl. if of H'liulralf. of Bentor. yf Titatlvi st iTieenK r. marltira the terra.

k. pmmiry rln from Vlt elnls and Maryland with thlr Jin.fH on thIr arma. par-. dlp'o-nt. l'tt.

lt. tnt.tin-n and poll tlctnn -ell eiirh a have lninineee Jn 'he i)Hd. The of Hi crv thamle-r iiiI(iitrp'tie It pal Me to Imaalue th-iii. HIU under hn rnif two tiny rouii 1 wlndw4 jxr tnlt a small amount of annltcht to rrefn In on eumnier tot In winter He tmtnlile iBynta onieriEP hut little way titttll ahaehed by th lirlp glolffij. Aroiind w1l of thU utrnl hal! fiig'd In aaful atiletnolty thirty- filn- otatiite of the dciiarted iimrtie aona.

In ll 'he iu--. In tl thf Krl. (mm hnth-Vob'-e to the "limi'ie" 'f Ml" Will rd.Riid frro the '( Hrp" a'tnudf Muhi-ntmi-K 'h tr I wind wet flmire of the author of 'Hen lur" in t.iii' nod atend a mil t.nf of them tan rai-se hln vi'f in j-rotent, for tlj aod every one arvml from ktiart le or t-t In I'ume doubt S-oold tht if Kihan Allen Hjieak. the voi. wnuid louder iy fr than tnnea.

(ehih drought" terror Hie llrltleh faitlu at Tietinderosi- K'han ilne and a half f'-t In heluM id yt He riear-t neluhtior h- wlw wi lirt (taler if the hoii of wpreeenta live ta five Hmli Ittmndrnltii' htn" rved make bell ne rf the tn.irxtl of W'tahlnctun, and the at thime ho, list? no'hiiiR Id nftvr In w.ty tif rlri. nm. -ti tt m-lr nt thin iif r'l hnn tit the 'ales. hrill and luis al-s one ot th Hpnlar of In'Tii In Washington All loi.a hll Ik tllnit tt It i-ongv-ted a never His Senss of Smell. 1 Kibmond Hill.

I ijirolmsn lonepb t'roht, atim bed to the mount ed rides a borae that be cn elders one of the niont animal in th department. The ree hm en ac ite etiie of amtdl, and blmvl ttie one thing It never full to do- let IteiHUKe of (lie itnimal's r'iluve nes in that rvievt the ntrolman was le to a Kt where an un oni lou. innu lay bl-edlng frutii two bullet wound. ii" In bu breast and the oiner lu Mb hend Probst wh. riding in M'-iropolnan avnue.

Fores and bad resi bed Foreit pitrkway when th horse )rd suddenly, lifted hi load, and Kiultet) tw air f-r een The pHtrolman knew hli mount' nd did not urge htm m. i The borne walked to the e.ige or the rid. and there Pi-idHt -aw in a lump ft huiflie a titan lying appur ently itenil, with a revolver nearby "itt? insii was taken to St. Mary' htm-! pita! lit Jamaica. He I not exiH'tel t) itve 111 Wentitj- I not known He via well ld hdd gold watt and a ea! earh alth the mitirm "A on second floor We offer two lines of Suits and Overcoats that are very popular.

The models are ahead of anything we have ever had and the values are astonishing. Irvins System Clothes $12.50 to $20,00 Sophomore 99 $1 8.00 to $25.00 Many of the fabrics are imported Scotch Tweeds and English Worsted while the domestic woolen are as handsome as any one could wish to see. Our Hand-tailored Clothes leaves no advantage to custom work and our prices are very much lower. No one is urged to buy in our Clothing Dep't. and we are always glad to meet intending purchasers.

f-Y-'X. I LAUGHS AT WIFE: NEARLY DIES t' ieiriK rrt-wd of vlcltot. foil, a. from 1 (Mil loB," rnntilnr their lrt and onli trip to Weshlnrton. V'hether the mumrt tn the of the eovertt- If correct shoe style means anything to you come and try on some of our footwear.

Women's l.irin)iort. Ind "I you fe. like it douKhnnt tonight Mrs harles Mtlr to hiiatmnd, a she rne1 htm a pluie of at the din- tier talde I turle Miller a at(ns a pech The Idea that he could feel ige a I doiiEliimt xtriiek hi funny hone J.mt tn time to enting and laugh irits -at tie name ttme Th peach mope Into hi epirl.dti and he strangled tmtll a ph! in The phyb-lan tfnik Miller to hi Ore In an aufomobtle and made htm etmgh up 'he peach atone by admlnls- tiring red papper. but for more thatl; an hjr Miller's life in dHner. Ihelr hlhtort's! i.

t'r-i'Xlniity to of RTiii they shoes in gun metal, velour JO CA (JQ CA fosd atxof. (. lold For the t'iihtseer. like the "ii t'hine. I i i.l'i eIK indent calf and patent iM-eui Kw Tor St Iot $4 $5 See also our "Bull Dog" and dA Pup" last in Barry Shoes for men Pu Every Article Scld Alscbtely Guarasteed Tbe st-utnt tbe deadly of A trim has coet the Mvee of seven Ftiroiin phy-nb Inns WANTS DOGS BY WHOLESALE.

fiourian Negotiating for Aii Des Meines Haa. M.tcMi; la -1wU ti. of Xirkmliie, IS Begot iairiir wilh hief of Police Venter for till tb tunning large In lie Molin a there re terl sii.s thoticnnd of them ind acker) to iiiiole jirices. Hobh dt fur -Ii U'tse the renson for his stinnge re txit sn.i he wants does aa A Aelxble Mrd cioe Not a Narcotic. Mrs- F.

Marti. St Joe, ears Foley's Honey and Tar aaved ber llt-f'e W'Vi life. She write: "(Hr loy intTiic'ed a severe bronchial rumble and a the doctor's niedtelne did not Cure him I gae lihu Fuley't Hov.ey and ar In I bav great 1 ntuniier of lilun zz OoM 8f M.tciee for OM'J'-en. faifh It ci.re the cough as i the rhoking and gaigtng spells, and! "THE SQUARE" 1 1 So. Pihcfcney-St 1' J'i't Honey and Tar a af ftutt eEerlr medirlne for cttttdrea; at i not contain oi.tte or harm-tui 4rn.

iet nnlv th geiU(i Hi' and Tr la th ytfpow he got well tn a short Foler'i Hunev and Tar he many time saved ua m-'fli ant we are sever wi It ia thw Ads.

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