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CAGE EIGHT. HOCKING ROAD MO HELL TOPIC! F FUMNGELIST ar. A. G. Smith Delivers «lis Second Sermon at | « Christian Church. | in : PRaAaese i« e ‘Blocking the Road to Hell,” w ter topic wihch Dr. A. G. Smith to j his evangelistic sermon at the Asst Christian church last night. ,» 00d crowd was in attendance nai déep interest was shown c “ ion, Evangelist Smith dealt with ot poesibil! tf God ding peo- » 3 to & place of eternal punishment ing as his text the words of er 11:3-9, i does net will | t any should perish but | that al p ved O. Hanna, tenor who is the er at the revival services held Wihe First Christian church. ht come to life,” the speaker de —ed that God had done all he qyd to Save men from hell. The| n’ thing He could do .which had} {4 left undone would be to take 4 ¥ Man's power of cholce, which yan would destroy his manhood =. said that certain barriers had wu setup to keep man 2 te of the doomed « 2 one of the t to walk the right ¢ 0 cvangelist ve examples o lives of good and evil men No can ignore the noble lives of Christians and no man can ex- ©@% the maryelous change that t “st brings to thousands of lives “ny basis but the gospel. Every ol-that is shipwrecked, every ca- +. that is blasted, every home that -oken, is a warning of the con- ences of sin. Hine greatest bar God) has thrust M een the sinner and the sinner’s is the cross of Jesus Christ. ~ras God's demonstration to the d of the terrible nature and con- ences of sin and of the wonder. ove of God for he lost man in @ He was wi'ing to sacrifice His A ‘The cross was uplifted to save f© trom a man who is Pity Jost mu an over the A CONFESSION OF | mine, I |to a drug store and got some ice |cream and soda water and on the} wuy home I gave Wilford, my hu band, some chocolate candy, in which I had mixed some of the polson He became very ill, but and it is true, so help me God. fhe Casver Dailv Cribune. BARNEY GOOGLE. AND SPARK PLUG WEL, WELL ED OECLAIN, MiIsTAH GAKANEY ORIGINALLY . AH Mm FROM THE SouTu,’ GOOGLE IF AHM AIOT MISTAKEN. SUH. On StH. dusT BELow THE CINE. SUH. WAS SUST OM MAK WAY UP “ro Yo HoTEC, AN AH KNOWS HOW Yo ALL FEELS SUH = AHM FROM TACOMA. Suu. UP IW ToWAKS THE SouTy, SUn-- ANM THe NoTH WEST = MY NAME (5 PRATT, SHo GLAD To MEET Yo AAT AN Sub. SENATOR GaAluI MO'GAN PRATT, Mo Wt CISTEN KINDLY WHEN AH themes discuss AH WAST Te FIND OUT IF Yo ImMpLO Yo ALL Te PAY US A campaign. Others sub AL COULD BRING Yo! Hoss. SPARIC VIStr UP IAS TA@OMA - announced for the week are ~_PUWS Ge Xe TACOMA Fo A —~_ RACE Ths Fal. sun — body of Jesus Christ.” ''T ed Cross” was sung vi y by Fred O, Hanna, ten- here with Dr. Smith and sting him in carrying services. Smith will speak to- to Understand the “SUR_IN 196 AH Was CLEeTED Te THE STATE SENATE AN AH Knows EVERYRODY “AS TAQOMA GY THEIR FUST NAMES .Sun MISTAR Goose . WITH YO PUHMISSION AHD LIKE Tor WRITE HOME AN TEU THE Fours BACK (8 TAComA WHAT Yo" AL PUHPOSE Te he w! A WONDER? de - 5 “What I Would Do It I Were Sa- tan,” “Will. Morality Save,” “Was Peter a Pope,” and ‘A Tragic Word.” A mass meeting for women will bo held Friday afternoon. The elist will speak on “A Wo | eva MURDER ADE (Continued from Page One) to administer poisen to my husband. Wilford Sweetin and he was to ad- minister poison to his wife, Anna And, when a week or two husband was hurt in the | nce Hight, gave me a per package which he told me | ained poison, and he told me to} © some of it to Wilford in any BOT 1 DON'T CARE IF THEY'S A MILLION OF ‘EM WHICH THEY AIN'T QUITE. | later. m Py MY _LAN' SAKES, BUT You coT A LOTTA SUITS DIRTY I LOOKS UKE THERE’ WASNT NOBODY AROOND TO KEEP VOU OUT O' NOTHIN" } RACHEL HAD A WONIDERFOL TIME DOWN HOME BOT SHE GLAD TO GET BACK TO HER SKEEZIX ! ng. “Wilford was hurt in the mince he night of July 16, and tho follow- | ing day we went to Benton and went seemed later to grow better and on Tuesday I gave him more poison in oat meal, Mr. Hight having given me more poison in the meantime. “With medical attention Wilford seemed to grow better again and after Dr. S. A, ‘Fhompson had wait-| ed on him Friday, July 15, I admit istered the final dose of polson and he grew worse und the final dose having been mixed with tomato soup. “Every time Mr. Hight came te the house rd's Mlness more sor I jow and he did not tell me poisoned his wife but when me fll and died, I supposed he had poisoned her. | Untii 1 be-| ane infatuated with Mr, Hight 1 al led a blameless life and had oes 9 : been a true wife and mother B. Means ar witness’ of the sational Daugherty investigi repudiating the testimony he gave at that time, added a new turn to the kaleldscopic accompaniments of the celebrated case, and made one more addition to the charges, coun: BAT TLE FOREST FIRES UNDER ter charges and repudiations which pater: BW» 3 Z fill the record, iy nh > s No sooner had Means’ statement 4 been published than reports became \\ current that he had also repudiated ee os Na it. Some accounts containing clr. rar ~ (Signed) “Elsic Sweetin.” Seed CLEMENCY || ANTICIPATED (Continued from Page One) killing Robert Maurer, a 19-year-old drug Prissy clerk, who just before \ ; Hea ee Snswer questions, 1e ti f was if granted fs trial attire Teng moter ) statement given out by former attor- at to,change his plea of guilty to one ney general Daugherty repudiating] @flame, no city fire department, with oes uats gautyrs cen erie his testimony before the Brookhart | its dy apparatus, ever moves there is Mrs. Babelle Nittt (Se ony. committee: more quickly than do the rangers. woman ever sentenced to fengtia N “Such a statement was signed andj For in fighting a forest fire, time Cook county, who has been granted I have not repudiated that state-]'!S Just as important an element as YELLOWSTONE PARK, “Wyo.,| burning brands for 50- Sept. 23.—(United “Press.)\—It "was 2 o'clock on a hot afternoon when the alarm of fire was telephone by the ranger at Madison Junction to cumstantial detail of the alleged re- pudiation were published. When Means was sought by cor- respondents of the Associated Press to question him regarding the re- ‘ ports of a re-repudiation, they found f q him in a hotel room with the door or more into the surrounding forest. mi Underfoot lay a thick carpet. of barred with a piece of timber. admitted the correspondents but dis. | than Bi ee i fh acquittal ts now taken for granted. ‘This new evidence of court len{: ency, which has brought about Chi- ago record of a killing a da: questions further. Soon afterward |2U"4redfold more difficult Means disappeared from his room and could not be found for further und | er S ( ; questioning Senator Ashurst, Ari- ec bauming ia /year,'\ie\n matter tae ’ zona, Democrat, the only member police concern. y 5 of the Brookhart committee in the ‘They will sec a new test of the : city, sald: and a new trial’ by the supreme court ment.” sh Hes eden the flames that are Lae after it found F BS rT called to de- eart of a house or a began ditchin be convicted of Lilag her pagsena ee {alle ot beacon GF Nia puleed sey) Pusiness block in town. But here coe two feet vite. ont aka insufficient evidence. Her final pudiation but he declined to answer} ‘!" the wilderness, the task !s a End deép Forests Easy Prey. August's sun dries out the forest | * and makes them easy prey for the fire outlaw. Once started, he mounts with @ rear to the tip of the tallest N-DOWN PEAK, NERVOUS \y tefited: by First Bottle of || & lia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound in yi neaster, Pa.—‘‘After 1 was mar- i became terribly run-down and . was weak and ner- vous. My sister- in-law told me to try Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. My Rihusband got me a bottle at once, land it did me so | much good that I | ae on taking it, I began to feel | well and strong | again and was Fto do my housework up to the | ¢my baby was born—a nice fat | lin the best of health. 1| ommending the Vege- pound to my friends when troubles like mine, and I tly willing for you to use testin 1.’’—Mrs. 3 Locust, ote. =. Pinkham’sVegeta ea t®ompound is a dependable medi- For sale | ine = US | | aa i) OO Reward oe, person who i 1 exces 6 vers the 5 r oll 2 not sure you are} collector, ask him | fentials. If he can 1se call the Tribune. *eslephone 15 i COUNCIL LET hanging court attitude when Anna ar haNeiaie ee bend etme mereins 9 a ag Girdies the mightiest Valanis, 17; Anthony Vulanis, 18; up against Daugherty. I am here in} “ang j¢ an instant, Willfam Lydon, 16, and Lucille Mar- 2 it gets a real start on the elty and quite willing that the committee shall be reconvened to hear Means’ story of the way this so-called repudiation was obtained. ul, 13, come to trial for the kkill- . Gasnsslen, which they imitted. All the gilb assur- ance Ih the world is held by. this quartet. get money which ed was due them from ts of the unsavory business the h Woman conducted. Now they set freedom from the gallows, even from serious punishment, you," says Sam Woodring, veteran of many a nasty conflict with the fire outlaw, and chief of the ranger foree, “then there's hell to pay.” , “Fire on the mountain a mile trom Secret Valley,” the report said. And so to from the blaze went th urgent order by telephone to get there Pronto, They had no automobile use they are “Just kids”. Caulpmient to gallons’ of water on 1ere’s where the trouble comes the Hames; nothing but the order Chief of Detectives Michael togeee, there with @ prospect of be: Hughes p youngsters, {ns on the job all night, and maybe fays committing Aye Ce three nights and da: with creat share of present-day serious tittle food and no rest, and all the imes. Let them learn that they 1 pangled the heaven, And still they fought, and still the’ out- law raged. Dawn found them still stub and a huge coffee pot and a it, penal god increditably foeaked it’ from “Mammoth | with | (i0ry) but still, hacking) ahd four men. Before sundown the| ns and digging. And 0, 2¢ hours time bitter, back-breaking labor. Chief Takes Grub. Chief Woodring loaded up a lot of n get away with it without serious inishment and there is no telling where the crime wave will end. While the low valley district here, with its murky atmosphere of slum \or the message I received from Mr. Daugherty just before I took the stand,” inicatre oh firefighters were all after the alarm came in, they:con- quallor, ducing younger and assembled younger *, the court trend. 1s — > the edo of the burning forest. ‘The | (ered the outlaw; this was:a com. toward.a higher ago limit for pun- ABOARD WHEELER SPECIAL, ‘ast few miles for Sam and hfs|Daratively easy 40-acre fre. And ishment. The outcome can only. be ROUTH TO BLOOMINGTON, I crew, laden with the grub, were the rangers took themselves .wearily un incentive to f crime, with ept. 22.—Gaston B, Means, insliga: made up the almost vertical wall|>*°k to ‘their stations their law’ enforcement more. diffi tor and star witness In the Daugh- of @ canyon and over the top of a| ities. until the next call\:¢f fire cult, in the view of police erty inquiry whose repudiation of mountain peak. ,Sometimes their | *#0Ud summon them to another They look for a return to the use his own testimony was published He oe over treacherous slide rock; | **!t™mish. ‘ of the, gallows—o chires back Ma Pics. eee Sunday, called Senator Wheeler, in- along a narrow ledge in the eR Ta trend that has carried half a dependent vice presidential candi. canyon Wall now following a faint| _VcT™, little silk ts produced any- 1 stat way from capital pun COLUMBUS f Means’ repudiation was| date over the long distance telephone same trall, ‘now clinging to trees|¥%ere in the British Empire. India mont kasih (th for The ent ‘Mr. Davis with: the atta, fast night-and weve n.atartiig: ver: and the precarious handholds at.| with the highest record, accounts a r 1 Stinsor commit Means declared in his statement| Sion of that episode, Senator Wheel- forded by brittle sagebrush, now ch iat Ni per cent of the world’s é watched | tee's star witnesses in the investl-|that all testimony he ave beters |e annouticed today to correspon holding on by hands and heeis dug | PTOtuction- ) riod of | gation of the administration of Har | h nate committee was prompted] dents traveling with him on his cam- nto the earth. Thus, panting, leg clemency can be broken, or whether | ry herty, former United|py Senator Whee! and declared | Paign tour. Weary and drenched with perspira- i the opponents of capital punishment | 8 neral, today char-| that the’ Mont or knew the] ‘Means asked me to call the sen tion, after labors that would have yore will t ause still more {culous pment |tostimony was untrue, “I testified]/ate investigating committee togetl- knocked out men less inured to such " next Illinois |from Gaston B. Means, former de-} what I did before the committee/er in order that he might present things. they came to the fire, their legislature pproached with| partment of justice agent, to the/ only after a friend had told me that| documentary evidence and personal real task. 2 plea for abdlition of hanging. former attorney general, in wich} Daugherty, had said ‘Means can go testimony which would prove, he They began the battle with the - = | Means repudiated his testimony to hell s' statement said.,said, even grosser corruption in the outlaw, entrenched in the timber, | Misi former wife of Jesse|He declare beginning of his|executive departments at Washing- and defying them. The heavy smake | VE pockets, as illustrated N in this smaft street suit, have ith ne also figured in relations with Senator Wheeler was|ton than was alleged in testimony was choking thick and the heat Means’ repudiation in which he de-| prompted by a des're to obtain in-| before the hearings last spring,” Sen- | 'srrific. The fire had broken out * d that Miss Stinson, like him-|formation as to What the senate|ator Wheeler declared. been Ree ea oe aan: tigh on a mountain in an old fire 8 1 given testimony “insp'red|committee was doing regarding fte| “Ee told that he had been dealing |!0n emp by Agnes Ayres, | c*' far from any water. ‘Tens of or Burton -K. W investigation of the attorney gene-|with Blair Coan, who was an em-| efdine and ts worn ‘housands of fallen, half consumed P | prosecutor of the investigation t, In order that he|ploye of the Republican national | moving ploture star. oes, relics ‘of the former conflagra- Varo. |denied that coercion had been used uugherty. “Up until|committee and with Mr. Daugher f tion, lay matted into huge piles.|< hgh 2? i btaining her te he stand,” ied at Columbus, and with Mr. Todd > Tt oe scar had been covered with pay Bayer bs! Insist! —. | “¥t ts perfectly ridiculous,” she was getting In-| prior to making his so-called repud : > & good stand of tall lodgepole pines,| _. ia : odd sald. I am only casuall nt nish the attorney |jation” said Senator Wheeler. “I Nomination Of hew growth since the old fire, which} For Pain Headache dne ed with Mr. Means 1 When I was] advised him to get In touch with secur wobably 35 or 40 yea MON Pere os tied to. wit nat AT eKe commie whem | — AOOSEVELE For — Jaer. Line sapioame casks of var-| Neuralgia Rheumatism au f uks on Mel-| 0S a tarie t t in Washiiig F aeo| nt e Apel BS 5 peg. would clor No or ’ ) a a gton, and * about th ~ suddenly go up in flume, scattering Lumba 40) Col fend Wanbinmoest ehee'/ Fitth | Washingte J that he had tn his| matter. (Governor Sure aS. § ds id Eighth and on cross streets was eans’ repudiation was made pub | possessio: ‘ormation whic! id A Was nm newspaper corres: referred to the city engineer to ro iidthenagen +d obey Mr. pauetae rive that his Teqeiconse ay anes Shanta seer ead mer saying that cs DEE SO ds 8 ee to the son of the late accent only. a 1 it the next meeting. in connection with « letter he sent }ar submit physi evidence | Means had told him the same story ROCHE $TER,, N. ¥.,.8 pt. 23. = Shon wr4h Withdrawal of H. Ed- Bayer ackage The council! declared its intention|to John W. Davis, Democ pres: substantiate his state-|and that he, Means, had professed | Nominetica of Theodore Roosevelt, | mun Mashold, speaker of the as- She FE ee package of creating grading district on] ‘tential can Phe ner at: | mente to be layiag a-trap for the people | asskitan( «eeretary. of the navy, as} sembly, gave Roosevelt odyan- | Whichcontains proven directions Kenwe t » Firet and cond /torney g everel critic’sed testimeny against Daugherty} who are now using his aff'davits. Republieus Semndidate for governor} tage over the rest of the field and | Handy “Bayer” er” boxes of 12..table! Also bottles of 24 and 100—Diugeis rin is the trade mark of Bayer Maso 9f Monoaceticnsideaias of Ballayilcacis atre lowering the grade| Mir. Davis at this point so that the street will not be higher than the sidewalks. of New Yo: & state rirtually bas been assured. Last night o group of prom- inent state tenders decided to throw ‘or referring to alleged misconduct of my without first us all a tissue of lies,” he said, “and the only reason I made. the state-| WASHINGTON, Sept. 23.—Publi- ments the way I did was because cation of the statement by Gaston hike name was mentioned with sreat frequency. yesterday as the most likely candidate, administration learning the facts,”