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SUN 1321Y TIMES: CHA1TA1S-00(k NDAY NOVEAMER ANY DECISIONS thin being whoh4n- Abttalom Cooper retain a lien upon land for It Is held that he can sell uo pttrt of the land aud that he has no Lieu- Court 4 appeals alltrmed PEn LITEMEST 11L--- -777- PAID Oli sAvIrms ACCOVATS the Sick No Risk 1 Write for Our Free Booklet "Ban Edna by radii" iii YP I Furnish I Take college is-nearing completion Theze Is more intervst than usual manifested in tennis this fall Dr Jeffries has arranged a series of esitertainmenb tG be given in the college auditorium beginning on Nov 14 with the sacred cantata "David the Shepherd Boy" given by the chorus of the Socond Baptist church Knoxville A Hallowe'en entertainment given by the school of elocution of which Aliso Gattou is the leader was greatly enjoyed on Saturday evening in the auditorium The pnogram was quite interestimg The Opera" W813 one of the best selections of the evening ia which Miss Maud Lawrence was greatly applauded "The Street Scene' was eatehy and Mr Johnson's recitation "A Dutch SenTirade" waa also applauded The entertainment was One of the best given this season Prot 31 Kilpatrick spent Saturday in Maryville Will Evans of Knoxville was the guest of Watt Evans over Sunday Owen Bowling of (20111 Field spent Sunday with the Ilisves Bowling Mr and Mrs Ayers parents ot Prof Ayers (are with him It tells in detail bow nuyone can do big banking by mall bow to gend money safely end full information about our batik and why thousands of depotittors from all over the country choose this batik above all Others 141 -You spend two write me That's all Send me Mt no risk whatever Just get the book I'll then direct you to a druggist near by neighbor per-baps I'll arrange with that druggist to let you have six bottles of Dr Shoop's Restorative a month on trial Then if it succeeds you will stand the you? Chattanooga Savings earth-Corner Eighth and Cherry Streets CHATTANOOGA TENN Total Amanda Over a'lltilion and a Half Dollar ah! 3E- Anyway I have made this offer for five years And for five years toyrecords show that 39 of each 40 who accepted my offer have paid They need not have paid Do you think they would had it failed? The one in each 40 was not dishouest eipther With him I failed I admitted the failure too Dr Shoop's Restorative can't cure medicine can There must lbe some failures But then the loss is mine Invariably I ask the druggist to bill the cost to me Neither is this philanthropy and also added to Ilia business the Riverside Oil works near Allegheny City Pa In 1S75 be formed a partnership with the Standard Oil company which pur'0 chased his interests five years later In 1S97 Mr Elkins became identified with the development of the street raillentined way service formeI it partuerKhip with A Widener Mr Elkins was one of the incorporators of the Union Ilassenzer Railway and Transfer coin-clarity puny of New York in 1SS5 and in wa among the pnn -sa uoters who pplied Boston -with a cable system The fol- The Book allRisk Rook I on Dyspepsia Book 2 on the Beset Book 3 on the Kidneys Book 4 for Women Book 6 for men (seated) Book 6 on Rheumatism by one or two bottles At druggists I am not giving something for nothing I can afford to treat these few at my expense The 39 cured ones tell others of my success Quite naturally they recommend Dr Shoop 's Restorative to ailing friends And this is my gain This accounts partly for roy having the largest medical practice of any physician in America Thousands are writing me because of the help I have brought to their friends And you in turn will tell a sick friend when I have also helped you Even the fortieth I my friend for I did for him the utmost that medicine could do Ile too says to his neighbors try Dr Shoop's Restorative if it fails it Is free How I Can D9 This I treat the inside nerves The nerves that give power and strength to the vital organs the organs themsehes not the nerves that control these organs That is treat-tag the the cause This is my discovery For 30 years in hospitals and at bedsides I searched for what I at list found In this way my Shoop's Restorastve-- was perfected My Rooks shown below tell of my achievements An achievement is of no value until the people are permitted to benefit by it Send for the book you need Learn sow what you will keep and prize for the rest of your hi c-o- touch cannot be known about how to keep well tutich canna ET owing to 't3te operation of the Morris thither net-The war ifIrtmeot notiLed Gen zobtm to flak a -)ereonal investigation lie will subin 1ot rePort at to the leocretAry 4A-Pf It nnderatood that the general report that tee nation does not seent to demand the presence of May military fume at the etene of the tronble PENSION EXAMINERS Classification Mode and Many Names Added to the Moll Special to The Chattaxooga NASHVILLE Tenn Nov '7--The state board of pension examiners comleted its live days session this afternoon During its sittrngs th board put on sixteen pensioners of the third class at WO per year each and 131 of the fourth class at $65 per year each Six hundred cases Old and new were investigated during the session out of 5S25 cases hied to date The placing on the pension roll of 147 additional peosioners brings the appropriation made by the last legislature for their support to a point where but few more can be added A large number of cases have been passed for additional proof and the membrs of the boar dare of the opinion that a large majority of these cases are penslow hie In case it should be decided that they are pensionable it will take naive tan the 200009 appropriated by the 1Iity-ttird general assembly to pay tardy Capt Moses special examiner left um icrLt for a trip over the state daring he will investigate about cases of applicants tt twe EL) 1) IE 4114 Special to The ChieiCancega Times BRISTOL enn NOT 700t Dungan a ploininent citizen of Bristol dropped dead at Mane on Fifth street fit ou yesterday EJa detail witzt due a poplety lie was apparently as well es usual a few nionients befcre death lime The deceased was about 1 year of age He was lieutenant-colonel of the Forty-eighth Virginia confederate rgiment durlug the civil war and was a -of5eer His life since the war has been 1)mq io upper East Tennessee and be lins In the lumber business He was esteemed by all wilo anew him ARRESTED FOR MURDER Special to The Chattanooga KNOXVILLE Tenn Nov Meek a well-known negro of this city Ls being held in custody ort the charge of killing the negro woman Mary Winton wttotte body was found two weeks ago in the residence portion of the city where sbe had been tstrangled to death in an old vacant house It is the theory of the officers that she was persuaded to go there and was killed by the negro through jealousy Gov Frazier a few days ago offered a reward of MO for the conviction of the slayer of the woman Store Burned Special to The Chottotooga Tittles JONE)SBORO Tenn Nov store owned by Bassett burned down at 3 o'clock this morning at Fall Branch a I-Hinge Kitten north of this place The datnafre is abont $1000 with no insurance Mr Bassett thinks It is the work of an incendiary and he came to town this morning and telephoned the chief of police at Bristol to send his bloodhounds at once They arrived on the vestibule and were hurried to the scene of destruction 31r Bassett IN very suspicions of some parties In his neighborhood and it is very that the gulity ones will soon be run dowu Cunitweriand 92 Grant Special to The Chattanooga Tinges NASHVILLE Tenn Nov 7--The Cumberland university football team defeated Grant university of Athens today 92 to 0 'rhe game was only a good practice scrimmage for Cumberland Tin Mills 'teatime Tomorrow NEW CASTLE Pa Nov Shenango tin mill will resume operations Ntotntay morning after an idienei--a of twveral weeks The entire tinning department wiH resulne with twenty of the thirty hot mills The big cold roll department will begin as on as the hot mills furnish Liverpool Cotton litatintics Nov are the weekly cotton statistics: Total tales of all kinds 44000 bales total sales American 34000 bales English spinners' takings 93000 bales Total PTPorts 7000 bales Import of all kinds 1-3000 bales Import American 141- 000 bales of all kimis 209000 I UZ 4fs 17 CHATTANOOGA nodes and A Wood VP Roberts Geo IA and 1-1 Duren ellen eery cause 'tonne county Wires 1)re of COI of enaneery appeals affirmed John Spears vs IL Royston chancery cause Bledsoe county Nell Court oz eauzueery appeals held in error Reversed Itiseden vs Joseph Hughett chancery ctitie Morgan county Nell only question In this caoe is the ownefsitip of timber which was tionsfeind from parents to Clark rearee awl wife and thenee to liughett by the Cliildren while it was transferred by the father to iliseden Held that Hughett tiemired elainn over itisecien all of the timber being gtvou Liughett by the court or appeals AttirMect Tennessee Central Railway vs A Ledford: law cause Roane comity Nell Ledford bought a ticket on the railroad and a number of the ears were cut Ott and whiie the trans was standing It started and ran down the track defendant iIt error jumped to escape and was injured on the face and brings a snit for damages He secured a judgment In the court below The railroad contended that the brakes ere kit properly adjusted and were tampered witlx by passengers on the train of cars as left and that the compiley was not liable The company contended further that there were no grounds far (Inmates and alleged that the judgment of $750 was elcessire lipid that the company was negligent and the judgment of the lower eOUL Hdirl 3 Keneval vs the State Knox county Beard It Ix alleged that the plaintiff In error wan illegally married to Amite Meade Rotates baviog been married to Bessie Heiner In Cities ao previously in 1893 and she was still living The supreme court 'held that the state heel not sintewn that the defeadant bad not prueured a divorce from Bessie Heiner alai timid not rest upon the presamrition that tLe further marital existed nod for tuateerial points the erree im reNersed LAI the court below the de-remant pi-educed a marriage certliiate to show teat ie mrried Wary Shepard at Foe Smith awl that the marriage to Iteale was for thitt reasou illegal The trial Judge refused to entertain this statemetit anti the holeiiug In this reepect is dinned ley the antereme court Keneval ham been before the NI- preme court this the third thu and this time had a three years' sentence The case now goes back to the lower court Intl another trial Wallace the State Blount etnty' Beard Pletintil in error received an anonymona letter after having had a heated colloquy will one MeCampeltell shout the attention! MeCampbell was paying to a woman living with Wallaee's tinnily to which Wallace objected Wallace exhibited the letter in a crowd of which McCampbell wag a member' and the latter charged Wallaee at the same time of accusing hint of writing a letter An apprObions epithet was passed and Me-Campbell struck Wallace twice with his fist 1-1i latter was at the time aiding in the reading of the letter which wins in the hands of Dr MeTeer uskag an open knife in pointing out the words He tuturd and stabbed McCampbell the tirst blow being near the heart and the other behig only The court held that the death of MeCampbell wbieh occurred soon afterward was not due to the full after being cut as contended and that the crime might have been more serious than involuntary manslaughter as axed by the Jury Sentence of three years afiirmed State on relatioa of George Hart vs Dope clerk it al mandamus law caue Roane county Beard This suit seeks to Impeach the act of the last legislature repealing the eharter of Kingston on the grenade that one and the sante act was Intended to serva two purposes: To abolish the corporation of the town and provide for the assets of the town being preserved Reid that the act was constitutional and that it should have made a provision such us It did for preserving the assets of the town ON 'POSSUM HUNT Four Were Injured in Mutual Misunderstanding at GIcaion Sgecial to The Chattanooga Titres GLEASON Nov Hamilton seriously snot Sol Levy of Nashville shot in the leg: Claud Deasou seriousb- cut about the face and Cage Voweil cut on band are on the casualty list of an opossum bunt Dear here last night The bunters became divided in the COIrrge of operatiens and one squad attempted to give the others a scare as they were returning home The latter thinking they were being really attacked assnined the defensive vigorously In the melee knives aud pistols were brought into play FIRED THE COURT HOUSE Unknown Parties Try Desperate Deed at Dunlap Speciut The Chattanooga Times DUNLAP Tenn Nov unknown party or parties made a deter-- mined attempt to burn the Sequatchle county curt house at this city last night and the plans only failed on account of the haste with which they were carried out When the doors of the building were thrown open and the janitor entered it was found that a pile of books had heem taken from the county court clerles room and plaeed Ut front of the door and ignited pon a thorough investigation being made it was discovered that the books had been satnrated with coal oil but on aecount et their thickness bad not burned well being only about half destroyed when found Had it not been for the heaviness of the volumes the entire building would doubtless have been consumed So far as known no clue to the firebug has been found but the sheriff is working on the case and there are hopes that the criminal will be apprehended in the near future TROUBLE FOR CHURCHES School and Constreaallono Must Pay Taxes lit hetahville 5pecnil to The Chatianocga Times NASHVILLE Tenn Nov city is likely to Make trouble for the big church publishing houses in this city Vanderbilt university under chapter 435 acts of 1S99 The city council 'finance cornmittee heard ex-Mayor Head and City Attorney MeConnico on the subject today and It is probable suit will be filed In a few days to make these Institutions pay taxes on all property not used for church publishing and educational purposes Each institution has property which It Is renting out in opposition to private property owners and it is held this iS Illegal Vanderbilt has an apartment bouse Which It rents out A recent estimate on nontaxable property in Nashville showed an aggregate of over $130000 CARSON-NEWMAN COLLEGE Special to The Times JEFFERSON CITY Tenn Nov 7 total registration now at Carson-Newman college amounts to 228 This is an increase over last year at this time and niany more are expected to register yet The college has every cause to be proud of Dr Jeffries who is giving such excellent work The entire student body are corning up to the requirenientis of the faculty The coach put the football squad through hard and stiff practice this week for the rame against Maryville on Saturday The general expectation seems to be that the game will be close and interesting Carsou-Newman had an easy time with Tennessee Norma on defeatin the latter by a score of 54 to Thismakes a string of three had defeats that the college team has given visiting teams during the last ten days At the present time the tennis tournament to decide the chramplowhip of the Supreme Court Passed on Several Causes Yesterday Thomas Fry Who Had Sentence of Ten Years Will Get New Trial I for Murder KENEVAL'S CASE IS REMANDED Alleged Bigamist Moot Not Serve the Sentence Impomed by the Lower Aet AbollibIng Kingston's Charter Held to Be Valid Spcia £0 Mt Chattanooga KNOXVILLE Tenn Not sul reme mart rendered opinions this morning from 9 until 11:30 o'clock and deeided a number ef causes heard recently Among those decided were important cylminal causes in whieh there is local interee The cause of Thotuatt-lsry of Blount county lain) had tett years fur killing a man by the name of Dunn WILS reversed and remanded A judgment against the contracting4irm of Robertson riobbs of Coeke county of Vi000 was affirmed The sentencit of three earl of IL Householder NOD! killed John Adams in this city in August 190'4 wasialtirmed The sentence of there years of Wallaee aged 10 of Blounit county for killing a young man by the mune of lleCampbell was affirmed The 11(1 of the last legislature abolishing the carter of Kingston was held to be L-ousfitutional The cause of Keneval Knox county charged with bigamy was reversed and remanded This is the third tittle that the Keneval cause has been before the supreme court and each time it has been reversed and remanded its proof of an intervening marriage subsequent to the original oue and prior to the one alleged to be bigamous has been peoduceti as the chief izrounds for reVerSS1 Keneval Ls the man -who invented the famous Keneval by-product process that it is claimed can be used to great advantage -in the manufacture of coke of East Tennessee coal Illsbond was fixed at $2000 and will be arranged this afternoon Judge Shields was not present at the session of court today CatieS decided by the court today were as follows: Thomas Fry VS the state Blount county NleAlistr The defendant in error had ten years for killing one Dunn A number of errors were assigned 'The cause la reversed and remanded owing to the misconduct of juror in leaving Other jurors and the cer in violation of the tustructions of the tria1 judge RobeTtson Hobbs vs Cayard law eause eounts McAlister The plaintiffs lit error tire railroad eontraetors and 4' l'ayard was fatally injured while iu their employ as a locomotive eimMeer in the court below Judgment for $50u0 was rendered Affirmed SW81113011 et al Tic A SeottihnPry Monroe eonnty McAlister Petition to rehear dismissed Householder vs the tkate Knox eounty The plaintiff in error was convicted in the hunit conrt of Knox county for the killing of John Adams and was giV0111 a sentence of three yetirs the killing occurring in August PAC The men with Mid been nt a saloon and met Adams OR Jackson avenue Householder WWI going toward East Knoxville anti the deceased toward West Knoxville The plaintiff ia error stated that he thought he knew the deceased and looked into his face Which inceirsed the stranger who threw his blind behind him and cursed him and the plaintiff in error stabbed him believing that he AIIS in a-rent bodily harm He died at the city hospital Aug 19 after naskile a sworn statement that he was stabbed without provocntion Housebo bier of whom he had asked a match Affirmed Hill vs Pyott srimr chin-Cry caute Roane county NV ea Affirmed Haynes Kelley law cause Rhea eounty This cae is up On a petition for a writ of atipereedeas Os right of appeal to the circuit eourt from comity eoukt baring previously beeu affirmed Petition refused Wiley Cooper vs Absalom Cooper chancery RoatiP comity Nen ThiS 18 a suit a will the flues I Grow Hair on Bald Heads" A Famous Doctor-Chemist Has Discovered a Secret Compound That Quickly Grows Hair on Any Bald Bead lie Sends Free Trial Packages 13) Mail to All Who Write After halt a century iment In the laboratory crowned with high honors for hia many world-famous discoveries the cele The Above Illustration Plainly Shows What This Great biscovery lias Do the Same for You--Will You Try It at Our Expense brated physielan-chemist at the head of the great Altenheim bleditmti Dispensary has just made the startling annoupeement accompanied by absolute proof of wonderful cures which causes doctors to marvel and stand dumbfounded that he has actually Produced a compound that grows hair oil any bald head The doctor makes the claim that after experiments taking years to complete be ints at last reached the goal of his ainiollif IL TO the doctor all heads are alike There are none which cannot be cured by this remarkable remedy The record of the cures already made is trniy marvelous and were it ma for the high standing of the great physician and the Pig testimony of thousands of citizens all over the country it would seem too miraculous to be true There can be no doubt of the doctor's earnestness in making Ids claims nor can his cures be disputed He does not ask any man woman or child to take his or any one else's word for it but he stands ready and willing to send free trial packages of this great bair restorative to anyone who writes to him for it enclosing a 2-eent stamp to prepay postage In a single night It bas started bair to growing on heads bald for years It has stopped falling hair In one hour It never fails no matter what the condition age or sex Old men and young men women and children all have prodted by the free use of this great new discovery If you are bald if your hair Is falling out or If your hair eyebrows or eyelashes are thin or short write the Alteuttelm Medical Dispensary 438 Poso Cincinnati Ohio enclosing a 2-cent Stamp to prepay postage for a free package and in a short time you will be entirely restored 74xv Afr '1- 401'' 4: Stmpti stit bc3k you want and addrflig Dr Shoop Box MT itacize Stild cases not chronic aro often cored bales stock American 139000 bales Quantity efloat all kinds 348000 bales Quantity adoat American 3110410 bales Total sales of speculation 6ist bales Total sales to exporters 15(10 bales CUBANS ELECT SPEAKER Carlo De La Torres Chosert After Content Lasting Nearly a Week HAVANA Nov 7--The nationalist members of the house of representatives today elected Car los De La Torres speaker by a majority of four votes over Pelayo Garcia republican The contt lasted nearly a week a quorum being repeatedly broken YELLOW FEVER End of Scourge at Laredo Not Yet in Sight LAREDO Tex Nov 7--Unflvorable weather conditions continue to prevail laid the end of the yellow fever seourge is not yet in sight The official bulletin 1s4ned toniat sbowR: New caeea 20: deaths 2 total number eases to date 711 total deaths to date INDIANS ARE QIIET Gen Kobbe Expected to Report That Troops Will Not Be Needed ST PAUL Minn Nov 7--Gen Kobbe commanding the department of Dakota returned today from a trip taken at the instigation of the war deportment to investigate the Indian situation there Rumors hare been rife that there were indioitions of an Indian up rising the Chippewas being very restive ELKINS DEAD ralLADELPHI MULTI MILLION AIRE SUCCIMEIS TO ILLNESS Prominently Identined With OIL Street Railway and Lighting Way Up From Obscurity PHILADELPHIA Not Elkins 71 years old multi-millionaire traction owner and fiarji die(' at his eummer home at Ashburnet tonight of a complication of diwases- Nit Elkins' sickness whiel became critical about three "weeks ago dated from last spring when -a heavy iron girder which was hoisting -to the top of a building of which he woo part owner fell tgl the ground just grazing Mr Elkins The shock seriously affected his nervous system The im-siellinte cause of death was blood poisoning sullied to which was a combination of kidney trouble Hienniatism and rheumatic gout Mr Elkins was born near Wheeling 11'ya and came to Philadelphia with his parents while a boy At the age of be engaged successfully in tho produce business in New York Later be embarked in the oil producing business in Venango county Ps Returning to Philadelphia be established several refineries MONUMENTS AND Comotory Work SMITH Cor Boyce and Gitlespie Sts Best Money Coma and Sea Ma Rea Help to Sick and Weak Simply' Write Dr Hathaway of Ni'hora Ion Hare All Heard Just How lose Suffer and He Will Telt 'ion What le Do to quickly Cure Yourself at Doctor Bills Eight Medical Small Library in to to the Doctor for the One Iou Want There ro longer nuy need or egyi inogr docxutt tor fees out what di sense you have when you can write s' Dr Newton Hathaway the distinguished Southern cialist and be will tell you for fs nothing and as Ito man stands higher in the Mt ATHAWAY profess i His knowledge Is Medicine and sciFree to the Sick than he sloes whnt he tells von can be relied upon eft being correct In this -way hundreds that we know of throughout the south have been cured for tnis great doctois not only an expert ia knowing what von suffer from but his cures are brought about in an entirely original way along new lines developed by -him after two generations of yeurs in the profession The cures are now perfected for home uses so be wants to hear from all men and women who suffer from any disease of the throat lungs heart stomach kidneys bladder female trouble rhoureatisru piles blood poison nervous debility losses varicocele nicht sweats weak back and all other affections of the nerves muscles and glands He will instantlv stop all aches and pains soreness and swelling steady the nerves arouse muscular energy get the blood tO circulating put strength in the back and firmness in the tissues and once again make you as determined and ambitious as of old By writing to him joy and happiness eau be brought into the home at no cost at all The doctor is also famous as the thor of many medical books on chronic diseases that are standard among the profession and these have now been issued in special editions for free circulation among the masses Every person -who is sick and every bead of a family should have them for reference in ease of an emergency awl this can be done by addressing Dr Newton Hathaway suite 5 426 1-2 Chureh street Nashville Team telling him which book you want anti he will send it free at once Altogether there are eight of them as follows: 1 Disease of the vital organs 2 Throat lungs catarrh 3 Femae diseases (new edition) 5 Varieoeele Blood poison (modern edition): 7 Kidney bladder and rheumatism 8 Nervous debility and weakness of men (enlarged sew edition) Ask for the book you want and the doctor will send it to you free w-rite him how you suffer and he -will tell your disease and the quickftd way to be cured free Make up your mind to write to Dr Iltithaway the first spare moment you hsse since it costs nothing- anyway be will mime you back to health and it will not he long before you are again hale and hearty -DEAD LTI- MILLION ILLNESS With Lighting Way lowing year Wifiner Elkins and others purt-hascd the 'Chicago Gas light and Coke company Later the Widener-Elkins syndicate secured control of the street railway s-ysteins of Chicago Pittbura Ran intore and Bitirah) In 1SS9 Nri kuis elected a director of the LIavanti Traction company In the scathe year with Messrs Widener and WilliaM Whitney Mr Elkins incorporated the Ennuis Electric company a Nllw Jersey corporation with a capital of $-21000- 040 Mr E1kIn waa ileeply intorested in the development of art and in MArtii instituted a prize of for the most painting exhibited by an American artist at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arta lie waa a member of the historical genealogical and eolonial soeieties of Pennsylvania apa beveal (-bibs ut Pkiladelphia New Ydrk and Chicago 11ohn Fitrwell Dead 1 NEW 311)11K Nov- 7--John Far- welL ime of the best known wholeale dry goois therehants in thiq city is dead at the age of 75 years froui heart failure WILLIAM FAVERSHAM Prementation of ft Brilliant Sucre Society was out in force last night to witness the performanee of "Imprudence" at the opera hortse as rendered by William Faversham and the members of Chas Fro lunan's stock company and the manner of appreciatioa must have been gratifying even to this famous matinee idol Over whom the women of the meropolis have been ragingfor several seasons Applause was frequent and on the culmination Of the plot at the end of the second act Mr Faversham was compelled to respond to curfain call after curtain eat' and sti ie ll the anduee was not satisfied until the orchestra striking up drowned out the noise of the clapping -hands Chattantnga theater-goers were fortunate to have a chanee of seeing this production as it is the last performance Mr Faversham and his supporting company leaving lest night for New York where rehearsals hegin immediately on a new play All the remainder of his dates have heel' eaneelled It -vas a typieal Frohman production All the accessories were perfect The lines the scenery the properties and the netors all were chosen with an eye single to their harmony a tui fitness The enemble was everything and every that went went to make up the play not excepting the performers themselves lost its identity in the perfect whole was presented on the stage That is what makes a Frohinan production so distinctive Even the old time prerogative of the star to "hold the center of the stage" was sacrifieed The entire netion of the play passes at Ilarledon Manor and the three acts shew ninny different parts of the grand old house Of the scenery and stage equipments nothing need be said It was exactly what it should be The Jt tory told was trite young girl's character 1)f-spoiled by the wily tomille of a scheming adventuress and the denouement was the unmasking of a wicked Alatuan and the justification of the innocent girl But the story was way it wai told evorything William Faversham was all that could he desired in the part of Jack Frere Manly of magnificent appearance and possessing a mellow voice with a pleasing English accent no wonder he captivated the fancy of that fresh young beauty awl no wonder that be fell in love with her pretty fare and vivacious ways Equal to him and meeting him talent for talent Miss Mahe! 'Roebuck portrayed the role of Miss Wilhemina Marr to excellence But they were not all nor did they monopolize the applause by any means Not one whit behind them were the other members of the cast iso comparison would be possible for the finish of the whole performanee was such as to leave tr() room for criticism unless as to the whole Every actor lifted into his or her part perfectly both as to physique and action 'Wallace Erskine as Jim Greaves Ira A Hard as Mr Mumkitterick Jeffreys' Lewis as Mrs Jim Greaves and Amelia Gardner as Lady Duncan each bad a chance and scored Perhaps Mr -Erskine and Miss Lewis in their comedy scenes received the most appreciation and at the close it seemed hke providenting forethought in the dramatist to send them out and leave Mr Favershain and Mi Roebuck alone on the stage or the six etators might have been forced to resort to their programs again to -reassure themselves sure themselves Of the rest let it be said that they played their 'parts well and that they were not individually singled out for approval W3S due to the fact that the play presented them no opportunities The cast was large and many characters were introduced in scenes where their presence could have been dispensed with without interfering with the development of the plot but they helped the picture and they were there That's alt-43 a peculiarity of a FrohM81) production THE BIGGEST FLANNELETTE Undergarment sale of the season opens at Miller Bros Co's tomorrow Much Anxiety for Vessel- SAN FRANCISCO Nov 7---Grave anxiety is felt for the British ship Van-(lure now out fifty-six days from Puget Sound for 1in Diego Ten per cent reinsurance was paid on her today Ar MILLER BROS Co A big sale of Flannelette Undergarments opens tomorrow rs Ma war Clark neadt CEDAR RAPIDS Iowa Nov Mrs Edgar Clark wife of the grand diet of the Order of Railway Conductors of America and member of the coal strike COITIMiSSiOn died today after a Jong illness- iShe was 43 years old See cenr new Honey-Moon Coats a Loveman ii GOOD MAN GOES UP Bacon Sueceedu Postal Milani Who 'Was Forced Out WASHINGTON Nov 7--H Bacon at 1-tresent chief clerk to the third assistant postmaster-general has been appointed temporarily as chief of the classification division of the postothee department succeeding William Landvoight whose resirriation recently was asked for hy the postmaster-general Arthiir Travis a clerk in the department has been named to succeed Mr Bacon THE BIGGEST FLANNELETTE Underrarment sale of the season opens at Miller Bros Co's tomorrow Red Cronus to Meet WASHINGTON Nov Amen can National Rea' Cross will meet in fourth annual session in Washington on Dec 8 The call is signed by NV Briggs secretary and among other things says consideration will be given to the adoption of a new code of laws prepared by a committee appointed by Iliss Clara Barton AT MILLER RHOS CO A big sale of Flannelette Undergarments opens tomorrow 1 to Chnitn Times loaders oes It does seem that women bare more than a fair share of the aches and pains that affect humanity they must "keep tip" must attend to daily duties in spite of constant acliing back of 'headaches dizzy Epella bearing down pains they must stoop over when to stoop meatus torture They must walk and bend and work with rackingpains atui Nta ay aches from kidney ills Kidneys cause more suffering than any other organ of the body Keep 14-- the kidneys well and health is easily maintained- Read of remedy for' kidneys only that helps and cures the kidneys and Is endorsed-by 'people you know A Trial noonn PROOF DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS PRICE 50 CENTS A SPECIFIC FOR KIDNEY CO511114INTS Mrs Griffith of 13 Long street says: "During a number of years I had attacks of backache and considerable trouble 'with the kidney secretions knew my kidneys were st fault but where to obtain relief was a mystery tried consistently tAking ordinary household remedies and more'than one preparation guaranteed to be a sure cure but tmtil I used Doan's Kidney Pins getting them from Robert Miller's drug storo under the Read tonee nothing reached my ease They greatly relieved me in a shott time They are the best medicine for the kidneys I ever used" Name State Por freo trial be west' tette eospos to Poster-aillattre Co- Buffalo It above soar is tuouillelent write address ea separate slip.

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