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THE LEAVENWORTH TIMES. THURSD AY MORNING. FEBRUARY, 11 1904. DECISION OF SUPREME SCHOOL POPULATION OF LEAVENWORTH INCREASES COURT IN GALLAGHER CASE. POWDER BURNS MAY BE The Court Held that a Person About A DAFSiNG ROBBERY III fiOSENFlELD'S STORE NGAHDESGENT GLOBE SUIT to Cross a Track Both Looks an.

Listens. OF BLI NDNESS School Census for 1903 Places Number at 11,937 Truancy Officers may Find Leavenworth county stands sixth from the highest among the counties of Kansas In point of school popula- JAMES F. HIGGINS SMOKED WHILE BY EXPLODED AND GLASS FLEW INTO PASSENGER'S EYE. tion, according to the figures compiled BURGLAR ENTERED STORE 1 BREAKING PLATE GLASS. LOADING SHELLS.

by the school enumerator for this I var. Tho srh-n-I nnniilattnn of LeBTi. THE PETITION ALLEGES THIS FIRST ENTERED SHOW WINDOW HE MAY HAVE HIT THE PRIMER The decision of the supreme court in the case of Margaret Gallagher versus the Kansas City-Leavenworth line affirming the decision if the district court of this county In awarding to Mrs. Gallagher 2,250 will be found of great interest by all attorneys and railway men In the state ot Kaunas as it Is the nrst time the state hupreme court has given an opinion on the "look aud listen" argument. The syllabus by Bnrch, in which all of the other justices concurred, is as follows: "1.

In the absence of evidence to the contrary a Jury may Infer from the universal instinct of self-preservation that a person, about to cross an electric street railway track, both looked and listened before venturing to do so. "2. It is the duty of a pedestrian upon a city street, who Is about to cross the track of an electric street railway company, to Or It is thought Spark May have Fal len into Powder Relatives Fear that Burns May Result in Perma- worth county is placed at il.937.jX The county with the largest1 number of children of school age, according to the enumerators' figures, is Wyandotte with 25,131, and the county with the least is Morton with but, sixty-ue children. Atchison has The total for the state is 497,802. In many of the counties a decrease Is shown over last year, although the actual number of -school children has increased.

This discrepancy is the result of the inaccurate method iwiib' which the census was taken previous to the passing of the truancy law. Ia Leavenworth there, was an increase in the number of children of school age in the enumerators' reporl this year over last. The returns for the year. Much Jewelry Stolen Burglar Left Foot Print on Plush in Window and a Black Mitten in Store Used Rock to Break in Plate Glass Cut Hand on Glass and left Trail of Blooj in Store Tampered with Lock on the" Vault. H.

R. TenEick pf Kansas City, Files Big Suit Versus Kansas City-Leavenworth Line Says Left Eye was Made Blind by Flying Glass and that Eye's Sight is Weak out of Sympathy Globe Fell From Top of Car to a Seat. nent loss of Sight Was Carried to Bed by Relatives, being Unable to See after Accident. exercise ms faculties of sight and hear- Because of carelessness In smoking log and in other respects to take ordinary while refilling shotgun shells at his precautions to avoid collision with the home, corner Second avenue and Santa 1903 are accurate for the reason thst-sai cars. If he do look and listen he will be Fe streets Tuesday evening, James held to an nppn henslon of that which Higgins, a tailor In business at No, H.

R- TenEick, a resident of Wyandotte county, has filed suit in the di3-trict: court of Leavenworth couniy against the Kansas City-Leavenworth electric street railway for $30,000 alleging that the road is responsible, be should have been soon and heard, and if 306 south Fifth street, had a shell full actual count of the persons, of scho:) abe was made and the returns sworn t-n With the appointment of the truancy officers it is likely that yet more? chi'-dren will be added to the list of those ho fail to look and listen be will heof powder explode while he was bend charged with the same liability in case of Ing over It and as a result may be reri One of the most daring burglaries hat has occurred In Leavenworth for some time took place some time early mbrning when some party or parties broKe into Rosen-field's jewelry store, No. 404 Delaware street, and stole a large amount of Jewelry. The plate glass window to the left of' the entrance was broken with a rock weighing about rive ounces and the burglar crawled through the hole thus made in the glass was about 22 inches lon ana 18 inches disaster as if be had done so. r.ut a trav- dered permanently blind, eler may cross an electric street railway According to the stories told at his track in front of an approaching car which Place of business yesterday he was he plainly sees, and distinctly hears and smokinS while at work at his home. He of sthool age- From the fact that where Leavenworth county showed an increased in school population in eplta of the new truancy law other counties, showed a decrease, It rs cause of a very peculiar accident, for the loss of his left eye and also for the damage done to the right eye through sympathy for the left one.

The cause for this large damage suit, which is the largest single damage suit filed in the district court for many months, was an insignificant in not be neKliirent. If. in view of his di- nad been working for some time and tance from the car, the rate of speed of had careless when suddenly the Its approach and all other circumstances Pwder ln ore of the shells flared up wide, end entered the store via the! of the event a reasonable nmdrnt man nis race and e'es and badly burn ed him. He could not see and had to would accept the hazard and undertake to be assisted from the room and placed In cross, a traveler may do so and the proprte. bed where everything possible was ty of his conduct Is ordinarily a question candescent globe which according the petition, did nothing more nor less than fall from its socket in the roof of the car.

But it was the ex plosion that followed that is alleged to have done the damage. for the jury." certain that there has been substantial growth in the county's population, adult as well as child, during the year 1903. Upon the basis of the enumerators report the semi-annual distribution of the accumulated interest on the stit school fund will be made next weeK. The total amount will be about $22 i -0C0- This will make the distribution about 45 cents per capita of bchooi population. done for him.

Medical assistance was summoned, but up to last night it was Care and precision are the characteristics of Ivory Soap manufacture. Each cake is just as good as any other, and all are as pure as soap can be made. For these reasons the continued use of Ivory Soap gives confidence. It never varies. You can always rely on 'the same satisfaction and delight from the impossible to say whether the eyes had been permanently Injured or not WANTED WIFE ARRESTED: Higgins lives with his sister and a GOT "PINCHED." HIMSELF.

brother at his home ln the south part of the city. Neither was at work in Charles Harper, Colored, Made Trou town yesterday. At their places of ble for Himself Trying to Get Even. employment it was stated that Hig gins was thought to be badly hurt and NEARLY 1,000 TONS OF ICE CUT FROM RIVER. Three Hundred Tons for the Planters House to be Cut TodayWork Being Rushed Before Thaw.

dxVC1, LUluICu, u. e-a- it i3 thought that the unfortunate show window. The small glass door in the rear frame had been left oren by Mr. Rosenlield so the window would not become frosted during the night. From the show window the thief stepped into the store where he made his selection of jewelry.

The hole in the plate glass window Is very small and it is very evident that the burglar was either a very email man or a boy. Either in breaking the glass or in going through the hole the person cut his hand on the glass as there was a large quantity of blcod in the show window and thero were numerous blood drops over the floor and on everything that had been handled; 'v The break in the window looks as if the glass had been hit twice, for at the bottom of the hole there appears to be two centers. On the inside of the store a black mitten loo kin very much like a woman or child's, was found near the safe. The mitten was for the right hand and had seen considerable wear as the thumb had been worn through. It is very evident that the mitten -was used in breaking the piate glass win ware street, started out, accompanied man may have struck the primer in.

use of the next cake that vou did from the shell and thus have discharged It TenEick was a passenger on the car coming from Kansas City to Leaven worth on January 1904. He sat down first in the regular compartment, and would have been all right if he had remained there, but he didn't. He moved into the smoking compartment for reasons best known to himself, perhaps to smoke- He sat under an incandescent lamp globe, which, according to the petition, should not have been there at all because it is alleged that it was not only defective and would not burn, but was also loose lr. its socket and trying its best to shake out and fall. At or near Lansing, according to the petition, the globe did fall and in falling struck on the seat ahead of TenEick.

The petition says "seat." but by Officers Bammer and Burton, last Instead of igniting the powder by night to have his wife- arrested for means of a spark from his pipe. It the last one. running away with his furniture and would be hard to say which of these two was responsible for the accident disturbing the peace, and himself landed in jail. and there are some who discredit the 99 Per Cent. Pure.

Tuesday, it is alleged, Mrs. Harper spark theory, saying that before he go The last week has seen nearly a thousand tons of ice cut from the Missouri river and stored into the ice houses of the city for consumption in the warm months which must folic in the near future. One ice' house has taken in 600 tons, another 200 and the rest has been distributed in smaller quantities. Today the gang of men will set to work filling the ice house of the asked the police to arrest Harper on close to the shell he would have put the charge of disturbing the peace, la "wad over the powder. Harper, it seems, heard of this -and last evening set out to be avenged upo i BOOK OF "HOME SONGS" BY his wife by having her arrested.

MOTHER OF CAPT. SIMPSON. is thought the "back" of the seat i meant. An explosion followed and elass flew in all directions. TenEick Friday of last week the Harper's MEASLES ARE BECOMING broke up housekeeping.

Harper alle SCARE IN LEAVENWORTH. Planters hotel, the capacity of which place is estimated at something In Dome songs, the good old fashioned kin got. some of it In the left eye and claims now that he has lost the sight ges that his wife took the furnituie, that mothers have sunz to their children which he had bought and paid for, to fnr hA rnt ion vonrn mi sons as are I Diptheria Increasing Five Families it tntniiv. and that not only has a room at the corner of Third and vet tune to the little ones, and will be so Released from Smallpox Quaran this occurred, but that the right eye, out of sympathy for the injured one Kiowa, lnno no centra nro ntrti1 tn lull Ihem lnt I tine "1 LinwOOd. is becoming swollen and inflamed and sweet repose.

Is the simple but touching Not satisfied with this, he claims, she went to his house last' evening and threw a rock through the window. It Measles have almost run out In Leav- that the sight will be lost in.it also, nmne civen to a book of son S3, the manu excess of 300 tons. The house has decided that it can get the ice for use in the spring at a gross expenditure on the cake of 75 cents. Manufaptur-ed ice would cost three times as much for the same amount. The Leavenworth Packing has cut more than 600 tons and the An-heuser Busch Brewing 200 tons.

Besides the local firms numerous Kansas City packing houses have cut millions of tons from the river and dow. The burglar either had it on his hand or placed it against the glass and struck it, the mitter. muffling the sound. Burglar Took His Time. While passing up Delaware street about 7 o'clock yesterday morning ex-Police Sergeant Doidge jhad his attention called to the break and he at once notified the pollca who telephoned Mr.

Rosenfield who hurried to the store. He and the officers looked over the. store to see what had been stolen. The burglar had gone through all script for which was prepared and written I enworth. On the books of the board The petition states that the coni-nnnv was negligent in permitting the was this act of vandalism, he charges her with, that caused him to ask last defective lijrht attached to the roof by Mary A.

Simpson, mother of Captain of health yesterday, there were but V'. L. Simpson, Sixth Infantry, Fort Leav- fifteen cases, compared with, thiity, en WOrth. n-salra atrn arA RAVPntv-flvo night that she 4 be arrested of the car to become so old and won; INTEREST IN WAR MANIFEST. Leavenworth people are perhaps behind no community in the country la the manifest Interest they take ln the war situation ln the east.

Leaven worth people being near a fort where they cannot bat gain Idea of the military and it calling and possibilities, are naturally more Interested, that is, more wrapped up ln the sanguinary deal' Ings In the east through their inborn lore for and education in matters pertaining to In the Union Taclflo ticket office Agent Hurley has a big war map of the world which plainly shows the scene of the war. All yesterday everyone who went Into the office looked up the map and TTegan study. Of course there were the necessary arguments, the Rnsso and Jap sympathizers and the wagers on eTery score. Newspapers were in special demand and the people all over the city were absorbed Mrs. Harper denied both of the char out that it became loose in the socKet, In the book la a half tone cut of Mrs.

I ges made against her by her husband furthermore it is claimed the com She alleged that he has been abusing Simpson. whoe face Is that of a kindly ner uy oemiug aiiu uiutri ic xuu mm i i a pany was at fault for permitting the lamp to hang so loosely that it shook out by the motion of the car and that, if had exercised due she left him because she feared he hair arranged In the old fashioned manner oo rtti.r fw vMr nirn ar- casioned directly by neasle3. in this vicinity for use in the summer. The ice industry has come to be a formidable one in this city. Little is the wonder when it is taken into consideration that" the city' uses more than a million tons of ice every year.

The two spent half an hour In the ranged It. One can see in an Instant, af- Yesterday as a banner day for rate-station telling their troubles to Polk- ter looking at the picture, what a kindly Ing quarantine. Twenty-two "casles To unnn nth r- on nan -on cards re removed from njuse in diligence, the 'lamp, even although worn out, would not have fallen out. i v-v last agreed to let the complaints rest, imagine her bending over the old fashioned yty 4and ne cnuaren graniea per tr -h mission to return to school. A $100 FIRE LOSS AT NO.

417 OTTAWA STREET FRED STILES' PENNY GUM MACHINE protected in case she continued to live mothCr of today will recall old songs such Seltrnnl iit apart from her husband. as these: they will recall when they im- llSl; In no other topic all day. The men dig- the show cases and drawers and had handled nearly everything in the store, making his selection of all that lay before him. The police; found, 'several, cigar stumps nea? the store) hut it is-hardly possible that the burglar stayed in the store long enough to smoke several cigars; -The thief tried to work the combination, of the safe, but only succeeded in leaving a few blood stains. The party, whoever it was, was not a good judge of what is valuable as cheap watch fobs were taken in preference to expensive ones, and but a small amount of solid silverware was taken.

ging ln the streets, stopped to ask what was She left the station and Harper Ilium UCic JL-F' man; iuwiihit. provised songs while rocking the cradle and those gIck are 8ald io be in a Serious new In the east. The street car conduc wanted to follow her. This she object such songs as tnese are tne iook. condition.

tor confided to his passengers "the latest ed to. He insisted upon going with her and became so noisy that he was There was a fire at 7:13 o'clock Tuesday evening in the residence of Mrs; F. M. Salmon, Jvo. 417 Ottawa street; The damage was about $100.

It is not known how the blaze started. It is thought that a bit of burning match head new off a match which had lxen used to light the gas a few minutes before the The selections from tne writings ot tneir Smallpox Jn jjnwood and Fall Leaf mother are published by her children who ig nQW by the county health officer and the elevator man gave his opinion on the outcome as yon arose to the fourth story. locked up. remember the songs whicn were written ror to be unaer control and fast dying out. their entertainment and pleasure.

Five families have been released from HIGH SCHOOL TEAM WON nc can trace a nres nlstor? ln tie quarantine and but one new case has The sympathies of the citizens here are about equally divided, though many of those who hope for Japan believe that she can not win. i tire was discovered. The blaze started in FROM 6TH. INFANTRY TEAM, poems or this dook irom tne scnooi gin witn been reported since, Tuesday, xnose Girls; every policeman you pass on the street will look at you, and with suspicion, if you are seen chewing gum durinR the next few days. Some young man, who the sweetheart of a frlrl who chews more gum than he can afford to buy, smashed the penny slot gum machine ln front of Fred Stile store.

No. 312 Delaware street, before daylight Wednesday morning. All of the pum, a couple of dollars worth, and a handful of pennies were stolen. The police found seven sticks of gum. five pennies and the broken glass on the sidewalk at 4 o'clock in the morning and took the plunder to the station.

The robbery occurred sonwe time between midnight and that hour after the storew as closed. If her dreams and fancies, through wifehood released are: John Zelgler and J. Fait nam of Basket-Ball in Gvmnas- and motherhood, joys and sorrows, down Adair of Fall Leaf; Joseph Bolan, ium for Victory for to the old age with its retrospection and William Melnke and E. Bona or REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. 1 Scholastics I longing for home.

wood Mrs. Simpson departed this life Septem- In a fast and clean exhibition of her 0. 10O2. She was the mother of eight set of portier eurtalns aud was burning fiercely when -discovered. Misses Edith and Kthel Salmon, who were in the house, extinguished the fire with several pails of water after a hard fight of ten minutes.

The fire departments were not notified. The curtains were entirely consumed. The carpet was scorched and ruined and the woodwork of the doorway was burned so that it will have to be renewed. The loss was covered by insurance. A SMALL BLAZE YESTERDAY.

basket-ball played in the new gym- children. Many of the songs wore written nasium at Fort Leavenworth last I at night after her little ones Were asleep. Yesterday morning about 11:25 o'clock the night the Leavenworth High school i thinking out the verses during, the anv one offers you gum and has a pocketful fire departments were called to No. 21T Da team walloped tne soiuiers represent- flav- Her published poems, until recent left, report him to the kota street where they extinguished lug me 01x111 luiomiy I venrs were over the pseudonym "Kate Ephrlam Basehor to the Basehor Stats hank for $1,700 the south twenty-six feet of lot 3, block 5, In the town of Basehor. James W.

and Alice Stephenson to Cordelia D. Ross for 13,000 the south one-half of the northeast quarter, section 32. town ship 10, range 22 containing eighty acres. John C. Douglass and wife to William n.

and Ed Corcoran for $3 a quit claim deed to a part of the west one-half, northwest quarter, section 13. township 12. range 21 south of Nine Mile creek containing 21 and 1-10 acres. small chimney fire. The flue in the rear the end of the gam the score stood After taking all he wanted the burglar went out of the hole in the window taking his booty with him.

The rear door had not been touched so the police are of the opinion that the party was not a professional burglar, but some one who was new at the work, but with an unlimited emount of nerve. As soon as possible Mr. Rosenfield went through hi stock and gave the following list of articles which were stolen: Ladies' and gentlemens' watch fobs, both gold and silver; nickel vatch chains, ingersoli watches, stick pins, cuff, buttons, leather fobs. Fountain pens, silver spoons, napkin rings, a few second hand watches, solid silver knives, one dozen watch foos, ladies gold watch fobs, ladies' gold braclets, one key- winding open face watch. This is a very valuable watch it being a peculiar one.

It is of Chinese make and has a ring of of the house had become over-heated and 27 to 9 in favor of the High scnooi WISHES TO HAVE BUTNER- it set fire to a partition which made a boys. They had played well from the start and had outmaneuvered the BENEDIX CASE REOPENED. MRS. GEORGIA LEWIS DIVORCED great deal of smoke and very little fire. Viaavter tTIPTl.

The house is owned by Louts Reibe and At the onenimr of contest the Georgia Lewis yestcrnny ootainea a oi- Attorneys From Jefferson Claim is occupied by a family by the name ot Brady. The blaze did very little damage MAPLE LEAF OFFICIALS PASSED THROUGH HERE. F. chief engineer of tht: Chicago Great Western railway, with headquarters in St. Paul; C.

P. Stem-ble, general superintendent of the road at Les Moines, and C. Nelson, road-master, from the same city, passed That Mistakes and Misrepresentations were Made. soldiers got the first basket and it p-orce. from 1 nomas Lewis, tne decree nemg looked as though the i lighter scholas- granted on the grounds of gross neglect tics hn but HttlP chance.

The next ana abandonment. The wire was restored An effort is being made by Attorneys few minutes gave a different impress- to brr maiden name of Georgia A. Barkley ion. The boys were confident despite The conple married December 19, 1805, In Thompson and Thompson of Jefferson coun P'Har Vigor. 6 through Leavenworth yesterday in recent reverses and went right ln the I Leavenworth.

They moved to New Mexico game to win. At the end of the first I threee years after marriage and resided their private coach bound for Kansas half the score stood 12 to 6 in favor there for one year. While In that territory Citv on a tour of inspection. Ihe of the scaoiast'cs. the wife alleges in her petition, the hns party stopped in Leavenworth but Did you know it always restored color to fray hair, always? Makes the hair erowr; and stops falling hair.

jfflKS: In the second half, what was per- band abused and struck her with his fists. ty to have the case of Butner, et al, versus Benedix, et al, from Jefferson county, brought to the Leaven worth county district court on a change of venue, re-opened. A motion to vacate or modify and set aside judgment and to Issue a stay of execution has been filed with the clerk of the district court. On January 13,1001. the case came on briefly and did not leave the coach at haps the best exhibition of well con- sne furthermore alleged that he told her all, owing to the fact that it was at tached to the regular train which centrated team work seen here this ne wag nnable to provide for her and told year, was given by the Btudents.

They hpr thftt lt h(t hMt was late and in a rush. pearls on both the front and back. It is a known fact that the burglary occurred o'clock Wednesday morning for at that time several employes of The Times passed the store and the window w-as not broken then. Mr. Rosenfield is of" the opinion that the work was done by a boy.

This hardly seams possible, but a very small foot mark on the plush in the window was seen, yesterday. never faltered nor erred and went trt rtflie T.ni, Superintendent Stemble, assured right through to victory. Agent Ritchie that he would be in did and she said that she had resided with for hearing In the district court, the right of a trial by jury being waived and the The boys played in a fashion cred her mother ever since. Leavenworth some day this week to finally decide the matter of an uptown itable to any High school team. court gave the plaintiff judgment for $o00 nnd the costs of the suit.

The case was ticket office and a new passenger Little News From i station for the Great Western. Ru occasioned by Benedix of Valley Falls trad FIRE AT 510 SHAWNEE mor has it that there will be a new TOM MATHEWS ONCE AGAIN. Thomas Mathews, an old soldier who ing to Butner some property in Valley FROM LAMP EXPLOSION. and modern passenger station with Our Optical Department Falls for a farm in Arkansas. Later he out doubt and that three or four plans repented and tried to have the sale set A hanging lamp in the parlor of the Is a regular visitor at Jack Glynn's boarding house, was arrested again ar undr consideration in regard to the ticket office proposition.

yesterday morning at Third and Dele- aside as being null and Void. An injunction was granted restraining Butner from disposing of the goods In the store and residence of Mrs. 5- B. Buckley, No. 510 Shawnee street, exploded at o'clock last night and started a small It is probable that the superintend ware streets by "CapL" Moore.

Tom is the old fellow who thinks he Special inducements this week the bondsmen lost the money. fire. ent will be here Saturday. The conference at Des Moines was exhaustive but nothing was decided. Is the "wild man from Omaha" wher.

Now the attorneys for Benedix allege Fire company No. 1 responded to the ever he gets loaded, but yesterday he that there were mistakes and Irregular! alarm. Mrs. Buckley's residence is -tss ties In the proceedings; that a note given than a block from the fire station ana "7" 0 i I ONE LEGGED MAN ASKS TO REFUSED BY CHARTER BOARD. The Kansas City Leavenworth Coal Got no Charter.

Advices from Topeka says that the Kansas City-Leavenworth Coal company has been refused a charter under the laws of Kansas for the reason that the company demanded too many privileges. The refusal of the charter wa3 on the recommendation of the attorney general. The Kansas City-Leavenworth Coai is a corporation formed here and made up of Kansas City and local capitalists or business men. The officers and directors were: W. H.

Craddock, of Kansas City, A. C. Stowall, Kansas C. Darnal, Argentine; F. G- Markart, tfie firemen arrived at the scene before ine 13 ims' SPEND WINTER IN JAIL.

by Benedix to Butner Feb. 22, 1808 fot $1,258.22 was made a part of the petition the fire had gained any headway. One of the firemen carried out of doors thf- and was considered by the court; that But "I hoped that you would lock me up vixviy 11 was ine Missouri river water largest portion of the lamp, which had ner's claim was false when he said the for all winter," are said to have been the words of a one legged man, who chaser that did the deluding. Thomas fallen to the floor. The blaze on the not was legal and valid claim versus Bene should cut the water chaser out.

center-table, the carpet and among the After being placed in the wagon hz dix when it had been cancelled by a decree in the tVhlte county chancery 1 court, Ar window curtains was extinguished in a gave his name to the rolice as Mike Morton, when he was arrested by Officer Prather at 4 o'clock yesterday Solid Gold Spectacles $2o59 yelled all the way to the station caus few seconds by the chemical appara kansas December 11, 1901. It Is alleged ing many people to think he was really tus afternoon after he had earlier in the day been brought to the station and a wild man. He will have a chance to that Butner stated that he would send the note to the clerk of the district court for Tfr la not known what caused the explain his actions to the police Judge Hut It lt thoiin-ht that the Oil ordered out of the city. cancellation, but that the note was never lV.I. 33.

Carr, C- P. Rutherford ana Br. Stewart McKee of Leavenworth. The Danecs were signed here four weeks Morton was charged with commit was very low in the lamp- The damage received by the clerk. It is further al ting a nuisance back of the fire sta is about $10.

No one was burned leged that Butner, knew it had been can ego. tion. He was brougnt in and after receiving a lecture was ordered to HAIR WONT FALL OUT. celled and was void. The motion further The purpose of the company said alleges that the.

defendants who live at or WEDNESDAY'S POLICE COURT. to have been to reopen the old Brigh leave the city at once. He was later found by Officer Prather on Cherokee If You Kill the Dandruff Germ With near Valley Falls never knew when the ton coal mine in this county and to case was coming up for a hearing and that promote a townsite near the street begging. the New Treatment, John N. Fuller, a well-known cltl The attendance was very light in police court yesterday morning as there were but the attorney.

W. Q. Worswlck, never no Mr. Coleman objects to the incorpor His story was that he had lost his leg by being run over by one of Swift zen of Colfax, says: had Expert Fitting Free. fsw nrrpsts the nreeedlnir dav.

tified them. ation of the company because its power to buy, mortgage and lease real estate and Company's meat wagons in Ar Dicey Dillingham, who failed to appear dandruff badly that it caked on my tpstifv azainst scalP- Herpiclde completely cured me." Is not confined, to the purpose inciden mourdale last winter. He was in the TWO LICENSES ONE MARRIAGE Sick" White, faced the Judge on the orge H. McWhlrk of Walla Walla. tal to coal mining.

He says that the sixth degree of intoxication when ar eat1 says. nerpiiiue wmptcicijr comrtany asks authority to deal in rested the second time and navigated with dlf ficultv on his crutches. He bonds and to do a banking business which is no part of the functions of coal company. was locked up in the nice, warm jail, A tn cured me of a bad case of dandruff of Vi tn tl ike he 30 re' standing." They took the on! and when the Judge started to really sensible treatment, a remedy that was going to give her a sentence she began degtroyg the dandruff germ-Newbro'a IRKHAHU W. A.

where he wanted to go. 1 to cry inmsing mat sne woum j. v. HerpIclde. stop dandruff.

hair won't STATEMENT FROM MASONIC CALL. The judge fined her $1 and she, noi nanng faU out but wU1 naturaily, luxu HANOVER INSURANCE CO Regular communication of King money, went to jail. Iriantlv. Allavs itchlnar Instantly and Probate Judge Hawn yesterday issued two marriage licenses and performed one ceremony. A license was issued to and the judge married Thomas G.

Gwartney, aged 21 years, and Mary Lollar, aged 20 years, both of Leavenworth county. George H. James, aged 33 years, and Ab-bie Pachel, aged 33 years, both of Kansas CItyt obtained a license from the Jndgevbut went to Kansas City," Kansas, to have the ceremony performed. Solomon's lqdge. No.

10, A. F. A. M. The case of Walter Athay, charged with I make- haP elossv noft aj silk.

One Our losses in Baltimore fire are one at Masonic hall, this Thursday evening. 409 Delaware Street. disturbing the peace, was continued until bottle will convince any doubter of its quarter million dollars- We are settl at half past seven sharp. "Work ln third this morning. (merits.

Sold by leading druggists degree- All master Masons ln good lng as fast as proofs can be made out Hanover Fire Insurance Company. '-The caseof Smith charged I Send 10c. in stamps for sample to The with murder was dismissed as no warrant Herpiclde Detroit, Mich. For sale W. B.

FLETCHER Agent standing fraternally invited. E. B. BAKER, W. M.

37. JNO. M'CQOI. SECT had been issued for him. Jby, Mehl SchotL i.

112 S. 4th, SL.

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