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1910. THE BEE: OMAMA, FRIDAY 25, was sure the baths were In operation, but lOWA COAL IEN IV C(WTR(L had no information regarding the masseur. Discussion developed the fact that bath- Railroads Help Them to Compete ‘m.h Tllinois Mines. rooms had been ordered a long time ago, and the superintendent of the bullding had RAISE ON INTERSTATE RATES | Eag;er Gowns ;Coats _ for o Brandeis Stores ‘Small Women A The importance of being Q ffl'. Ao Rl s Rt BIG BARGAINS IN BOYS CLOTHES FOR EASTER BOYS’' KNICKERBOCKER PANTS SUITS at $1.98 (Good, woolen materials with cuffed sleeves and patch or flap pockets, made in the newest styles— $198 positive $4.00 and $3.50 values, at | provided attendants for them. Soms een- ators spoke of them as necessary. Mr. Bailey had doubts whether the genator from Kansas would have any need for them. Senator Sutherland said he did at home the little bathing he did, and he thought that if there was to be a masseur there also should te a manacurist and vale:. After much general debate Mr. Bristow changed his amendment 5o as to cover only | the three attendants in charge of the bath- | rooms. | “strike 'em all out,” | leave & janitor in enough.” Three efforts were made at a vote. The first was of the popular off-han¢ order. The chair was of the opinion that the ayes Full Investigntion Will Be Made of Wreck by Commissioners— Humane Soclety Aets in ! Girls' Cane. “That will and that's he sald charge, (From a Staf{ Correspondent.) DES MOINES, March 24.—(Special Tele- gram.)—The Towa codl operators have in- | duced the rallrouds b Taise the long-qls- | tance freight rafés on coal on interstate | *‘made over'' is especially ) apparent just now with only two days left for Easter buy-~ ng. 8 4 it. On a division, demanded by Mr. |business, so that it will have the same | Worien wearing sizes 32 to 38 ha Bristow, there were 13 ayes to 10 noes. |effect as the reduction i Town rates asked | ) can gome hereHéW and be assured Still dissatisfied the Kansas senator de- |for by the operators to give the lowa coal | BOYS’' COMBINATION SUITS at $3.50 ing garments. manded the ayes and noes, but there was |men full control of the TowA market. The cassimeres and Scotches— Sk and j6 dressos are great no second and he was compelled to sur- |raflroads have asked for two weeks In Extra strong cheviots, § fayorites Heason. Weo show i Boott, then put thete | TCh to, arranse thip, schefule, and the snappy patterns and every seam reinforced. One pair | Messrs. P A . " silkc dresses fh """’dfl’:’(')::‘i:fl"“; heads together and by & combined effort | pimm el Bl et 0 oo of knickerbocker pants to match goes free $350 Lgenra . & knocked out of the bill the masseur With | poned to permit arranging detafls of the with each suit, at....... Ge O SN TN — RO S PR RIS R agreement. All the lowa operators ask 1s | shades One other important matter recelved at- | .\ o lates be so Ajucied that they STRICTLY ALL WOOL BLUE SERGE SUITS, 33‘98 tention while the bill was under consider- ation, but it did not arouse the discussion that was caused by fhe masseur. This was the subject of reports required from cor- porations under-the corporation tax pro- can compete, especlally with the Illinois | coal operators in the morthern Towa mar- | kets. The increase agreed upon on inter- | state business is from 8 to 7 per cent, de-’ pending on the distance. | | | Txtra special—Boys’ double breasted knickerbockers and boys’ Buster Brown suits at $3.98—strictly guar- anteed to be fast blue, all wool and g(md wear- $35.00 CONFIRMATION SUITS In clay worsteds, serges, thibets and Wn- | viston of the taritf law. $398 Snianed wornteds, | According to the terms of the bill these Wreek Investigation. ing—a special Easter offering at............ Confirmation Suits for boya In _knes | reports will not be made public except| The Towa Railfoad confmission today _pants, at P d&o to $10.00 “0‘”“3 dsgtinctivo m"d""r’"]m" | In special cases. The senate adopted the |considered Informally the matter of the “’p"“""];:‘“"“"‘"" “Buits for "boy! b gng new man-tailored coats of plair | committes amendment to the effect that | responsibility for the wreck of the Rock | . . . ] . gerges, dlagonals, shepherd checks L7 the reports shall only be made public under | Island treln o Monday, and_ arransed to 4 speclals m B[aflde]s Basement :’o;o’l’ Woacn ',2”,',‘."":,, ‘f‘lfi',‘,:“r"“?’l;,’r'( .;W“"" brics; also a beautiful )D the order of the president when he deems | go to Marshalitown next Tuesday to take ) N X ouses, made o nest madrag: cloth-— )‘l‘::: '(;“;:yo:: in ‘pongee, cloth of ilt for the public interest. | testimony from trainmen and others as| .‘ul.nm.':'rf Bfi;; Boys' 50¢ Shirt fi?.’l.'.}...':\i‘xfl | nKn";:c-k”Méksun regular $1 values, &t .........enes 490 4 and ‘matora silk, suitable for | gThe bill makes an appropriation of $10- [to the manmer of operating the trains and (M Washable Sult, | Walst Blouses, | brown, tan and | Pants, strong- gold and matora, sk, | @0 to cover the expense of collecting the the condition of equipment. . The commis- ages 2% to 9 [ o @60 | fancy blue ( ly made, best ran els res streot .or automcblle wear. | tax. Under the taritf law the reports made |gion will make & complete Investigation. | —at es L S [ cheviots, $1.48 | material, ' ..48¢ by corporations would have to be made | | Basement | B s Basement $15:$39.50 |THE YOUNG PEOPLES ORE | H A | public and the Treasury department es- | o Rl S aby | timated that §00000 would be needed for | | this purpose. The limitation placed on the | Nere today for informal consideration of | the matter of 4he alleged change of policy | publication, it 1s sald, will enable the 3 ‘ done within the sum appro- |8t the girls' school at Mitchellville, and, | work to be ridted, as a result it is probable a demand will be made for a compete investigation. General Bell and Chaufteur Blamed Coroner's Jury Finds that They Did The local Humane soclety held a session | PO PP e S ST T OF W oo ST NS eSS ROOSEVELT DAY IN CAIRO '| 014 and New Oivilizations Give Amer- can Magnificent Reception. FREE T0 YOU FREE $400 SEGERSTROM Patrol Wagon Blown Up with Dynamite Bomb Lo 1518-1520 Farnam Street. MN‘!I’W"UWWWWW SETS LIVELY PACE FOR NEW YORK gfllwc” Multitude at the Station Surprise Cooper of Wis- | men were nnmcvz:l.v fim_y_flfl:g most con-| gioht Policemen Badly Injured by| Not Obterve Proper Precaution R IR B e gl bl 4 and Mish- 3. This | dstent of the '"regulars” were selected L a A f Great Orowds—Makes Call xto lofitne lomsrgent streqgth, | Dalaell and Smitn of lowa are members Explosion in Philadelphia Street in Turning on to Track. Upon Khediva, of the retiring rules committee. Repre- r yote —Charge Intended for Car, mngew“tw Cl#iteman, scntative l»w‘]"mel ':f ‘;"“;5-0"":{“_\“0““ WASHINGTON, March 2.—That Major | CAIRO, Egypt, March 24—This has been Onthe IR - K ittt | (o Besn-u OloRe EMeN at: BpRRkE NSt PHILADELPHIA, March 2—While re-| General J. Franklin Bell, chlef of staff of | Roosevelt dag in Cairo. the old and new won € ) Jist' of candidates Who' re (AR vates: The members will run“hth’dfl%” rules committee aceording (b thelr ‘déntoMty of service, which awhil* give te bhadrmanship to Mr. Dalzell®! i A, The demycral éaticus ‘tomorrow night to” namé m—lo‘h‘mmber! allotted to tne minority and the whole st will be brousnt befaresihe houe Friday for formal election ' W The lnnu—:pnu appeared to be satisfied, although none of the most radical ones who caat:thelr ballot for Speaker Cannon's depositibn , Jast , Saturday expressed thems selves’ fi“’h’fihiect ebraski sald: as 4o ir, squre' deal. Y. .E‘ry well‘siitstied. OF coursé, qu ed are not the men I would it I had had the choosing.” Mrclemnuva Nors I thiniy| non. Who's Who on Committee, Representative Fassett is one of the or- atdrs of the “regulars.” During the recent prolonged debate on the Norris resolution he vigorously opposed the Insurgents. Representative Boutell of Illinols is one of the speaker's colleagues and placed Mr. Cannon In nomination for president at the Chicago convention in 1%08. He is one of the most consistent supportérs of the ma- Jority, ‘and Representative Smith of Cali- fornia has always heen one of -the most regular republicans in the house. During, the early hours of the caucus Speaker Cannon spent the:time in hs room ence in the caucs might Shortly, after 9 o‘@lock, 4up his mifia-to" enter. “Guess I'd better go In and cast my vote, tsinterpreted. ver, he madol reading newspapersj He npnum his pm-l turning from a riot call in the northeas! ern section of the city today a patrol wagon was badly damaged by dynamite which exploded under it. Six policemen, the driver and a sergeant were thrown to the street and badly cut,and brulsed. It is believed the dynamite was placed on the track by strike sympathizers for the purpose of damaging a car and that the patrol. wagon. figured in the explosion ac- cidentally. A man who was detected placing a stock- ing containing two sticks of dynamite on a car track was today held in heavy ball for trial. Nothing was done today to bring the “trolley strike to an end and it appears to long struggle betw: the Amalga- ted Assoclation of Street and’ Eleétric Employes and the Philadelphia Rapid the army, and his chauffeur, Sergeant Ward of the signal corps, falled to observe proper precautions before turning their automobile in front of a trolley car was the verdict of a corgner's jury today, which held an Inquest Mito tie accident of yester- day In which Mrs; Herbert J. Slocum, wife of Major Slocum of the Seventh cavalry, was almost instantly killed and General co-operating and enthusia¥m surpassed by any other forelgner within the memory of the prestnt generation. fcan ‘tourtst: be on a grander scale, but this old town has set us a lively pace.” that recelved Said an Amer- ‘New York's reception may Ten $150.00 Purchase Ohecks, Second Prize. civllizations of tne EEYpUan He s (Bl Two Pair Gold Cuft Buttons, 500 Clean Cutter Bread Knives. 500 American & welcome that in cordlality Copies Popular Music, and $14,500 Money Value , .will be divided: $25.00 to $150.00 according to merit. will be awarded a prize for solving this Reubus: Bell himself was severely injured. General Bell had not sufficiently recov- ered from his injuries to atend the inquest. locim ‘was taken to Ossining, N. X., where ‘the funeral wil be The body of "Mrs.' S held tomorrow. ASKS GUARD FOR. The train from Luxor bearing Colonel Roosevelt, Mrs. Roosevelt, Kermit and Miss Bthel, drew into the station a few minutes after § o'clock this morning, and the visitors' first view of the capital was across a sen of faces that appeared to sur- prise the former president, accustomed as !Ihe ts to. great crowds. Long before daylight the city had been decked With American flags, from the- old Araban Cafro through Ezbekch Garden to the tashioniable forelgn - quarter of ' Onme Solid Gold Brooch, Every Contestant PUBLIC ICHEALTH he called tquMy, Bouteltot Illinots, who hag, | Transit company. L the fe, ot conr mpre-e&uva Tawney sald that the | gtrolled in. They " & M ifivat flie ,,m,“fT «It'wWis announced that & general meet- ?:fl‘;n';nphaa ;::n (honb:xp‘:cpted nrrlvn.\‘» committea was selected largely for geo- | chamber together and remained theye fond INE of union men would be held in Central (Cnnun.\ud ;;m First Page:) :us of the American statesman and’ hunter. graphical yfeasons and that the best thing | the rest of the session. The speaker voted | 8bor union headquarters next Sunday to i streets and Accomplishil was that no commitiee chalr= | for thy Tawney- siate. o consider the advisability of calling off the | N0t b6 unmindgul vi e commercial value l‘"“fl"“ ":"::_:“‘;‘l“‘;;:;;":_ e 'ume Fxbufous 1o the émueulthe. ‘insurgents'| Beneral sympathetic. strike. of the saving of all hte and efficlency pos- | % the <oF e 1y v held a meeting at which Meveral members{ The disintegration of the general | #ible, Which Is worth $5,000,000.00 per an- B e B iy opposed both Dalzell and Passett:and agreod | BYIpathetlc strike called to ald the | BUT. A humane "‘fim JUECEILIa Mot ] o Lacion At thalhatals 1a nédriy Sloihe t Is known that we could save the £ to contest their selection. At the same time | trolley —men of the Philadelphia | WP | they agreed that they would abide by the |Npld Transit company continued fo- lives of 000,000 of our people annually, pre. | but hundreds of Americans and = other fodr day, Hundreds of mill hands employea | Vent the sickness of 3U0K0 of. people per | tourists remained for today's demonstra- annum, who now suffer from preventable|tion. An hour before train time an enor- Qlsease.” mous crowd gathered at the rallway sta- The bill, he said, was in accordance with | tion and there was o good deal of jostling the earnest repeated desires of the Ameri- | fOr Ppoints of vantage. can Medical association, which he declared | Colonel Roosevelt was received by Major was ‘‘probably the largest and most hon-|L- O. F. Stack, British agent in Sudan and orable association of physiclans and sur- |director of intelligence, Who expressed the geons in the whole world.” regrets of Sir Reginald Wingate, the sir- Senator Owen .quoted numerous statistics |4aF, that the latter, owing to indisposition, in proof of the arguments which he ad-|WaS unable to personally meet the city's yanced as to the importance of the work | Suest. that the department wWould be called on to| With Major Stack were American Consul do. He expressed the hope that action|General Iddings, Mrs. Iddings and Miss would be taken on the matter at the-pres- |1ddings. The latter presented Mrs. Roose- ent session, velt wtih a bunch of violets. After greeting .| their acquaintances and acknowledging the '|cheers of the throng, the Roosevelts, ac- companied by the Iddings family, entered a motor car and were driven to Shep- herd's hotel, situated on the Bharl ‘s Kamel | in the business district. The Roosevelts' In the textile Industries started to work and bullding operations which were tled up by the general walk out were resumed in many parts of the city. Workmen in other industries are also slowly going back to their places. The one consplouous exception is the Amalgamated Soclety of Carpenters and Joiners, which is still holding its- men out and expects to keep them out until the car strike fs ended. The members of the As- soclated Carpenters of Philadelphia and vicinity, a rival carpenters’ organization, have returned to work, having made a new agreement with their employes which is to the advantage of both sides. With the state-wide strike only a re- mote possibllity and the general sympa- thetlc strike in this city breaking up, the striking motormen ‘and conductors are standing almost alone, but they have re- PASSES BILL Provislon for Masseus for Members, However, Is Knocked Out. WASHINGTON, ' March 24.—The senate | today passed the blll making appropriations for the suppont of the leglslative, execu- and judicial branches of the govern- The bill carries &n appropriation of than $34,000,000. But this is not the SENATE MONBY and the fastest growing piano business in the great northwest. Send | self-addressed envelope to assure against answer being misdirected. ' Address Segerstrom Piano Mfg. l:o_. FACTORY BRANCH 1509 CAPITOL AVE., OMAHA, IEI. withom wrink-] ling. Freedom f cu'cul:mon A | tive av only ltem in the bill which aroused 5y discusslon was on appropriating $1,900 | for the payment of a masseur to officiate | In the marble bathroom in the new senate office bullding. As the committee on ap- propriations brought in the bill, it provided & force, clerical and otherwise, for the care of the bullding, Including a masseur and many other attendants of the bath. Insane Invalid M rs Wite. SPRINGFIELD, Mo, March 24.—Declar- ing that his wife must die before he died, Zach Ward, an invaild, 86 years old. drew a xmol from under his pmow and shot and killed her at their home near here last night. Ward 1s belleved to ha: escorted by a squad of mounted Senator Bristow proposed to strike out | solved to continue thelr fight. Igsane. Ho has not been arrested, berag ;filc:u i SP ‘ the entire provision, but specified the baths | The Tractlon company contl; - |urable to leave his room. Mrs. Ward was % o in his remarks, WAy SonHIIUe (O e Yeary OIS, Another Crowd at Hotel. ELLS. He did not know about the bath and he wanted information. Senator Warren had reported the bill, but had never seen the bathing apartments. | Senator Clapp had been there, but never had tried the marble tubs. Senator Burkett crease its car service. All its lines are now In operation, but the service is limited in some sections. South Dakota Auditors Meet Changes Are Made in Rates for Assess- TR ron Tide saster than cthars. Arriving at the hotel, the visitors found another crowd In walting and another nolsy demonstration was recelved. The guests at the hotel inncluded many Ameri- cans and from every fleg statf on or near the bullding the Stars and Stripes were flying. As oon as they were permitted to do so, the Roosevelts withdrew to the suite which hed been reserved for them and rested for a time. AWE g, 4 HOWELL'S llTl-KA'F t i i R‘:‘ tal bgrth todey. Mo sad 805 et xew “OLEVER ADVION TO LADIEES A Book of Rare Value to Private. equipment of every woman. Send Siimmon. g:.un:-r- co. W Gor. lot and Jones ste. Phone Doug. 337. WOMEN OF MIDDLE ] - v Colonel Roosevelt and. Mr. Iddings had i for free cony: " ment of Farm Lands in Few i Maice | Bhaeh st (he . Ivitieh T'he Wcather THE DUFLEX, T DIARAYOLIS, XWD, ) > Counties, building. A special coach called for Mr. ——r Roosevelt and conveyed him to the ABAIR L0 ‘wnp s gt v cooler fn east AMUSEMENTS. oo ot 3 e a b SR ot palace, where hé was recelved by Abbas|poOf - | s ) 8. . Marcl L.—(Spectal. )— - Hilmi, the khedive of Egypt. FOR I0WA~—Generally falr and cooler. 4 . e attendance at the county auditors' g Temperature at Omaha yesterday: nd | OMAHA'S PURE | meeting here today was up to wi ¢ 0. Neckesqits. (A vaaln hers ot Hour. Deg. £ PO CENTER. | record, only thres counties soing withgut N 9g | Wisk; and the program of ehiestainments 5a. THEATRE i 1 R g ( b ol e o, i Sl 1] eed Lydia E. Pinkham’s [ana sighisceing arrnoged will keep them | sa Sundny_ Matinee_and Bt ano SPROIALS for FRIDAY. | ZFRUIT AND R G ERRAid Cauntie i busily occupled. . IY & A& n " { Lo Croamary Butter, romn avery | ARIE A¥D vRGETARLE DmPE. newly organized counties west of tne Mis- | Vegetable Compound They will ssll for New York from fa. B THE T0 TOP 0 THE WORLD, i : . onathanApples, % ; . 3 . - d 78 _PROPLE, 75, Extra Fancy Country’Butter, in i, 3, | Mulaga Grapes Bte " smnch’ Bamies: The main question for discussion was| | Brookfield, Mo.—“Two years ago I .s:u':::,',m::n;:a"a:: e Bt Ba Bpecial Buster mu‘:fiu 80 gk ol Bl'rl:'l‘l‘ Ex-‘:-b.x{'rh" bax | 1b, 836 | Domentic Endive, Tomatoss, Cel Y. that of real estale assessments, which | Wa8 um\hle dolny kind of work and | In& ) 2 12 m. onday: GEOBGE nt .l:ln..‘ne uui“‘.. § Gopmbgen, A, peeeh ater finally resulted In a list very near that of | OBLY pounds. My trouble | Auguste Victoria. ip. SEFTIMUS. Sests P" "“‘l not ovér 24 hours 01d, ‘per | Wax and LU Ead last wears, the only changes of note belng d{‘m Moy to the |\ ! 4 $3! PHON B ik : ot Sen fo Sk and Brown o, Where he tme shat women | FLAMES LICK UP PROPERTY BOYD'S |55 ek At i Tedey is Pieh oy Increase was $1.50 an acre for Brown, and =4 xpes L s . I5p. THE woow“u) | duter’ Ollyeh: Black ‘Bass Saimion Black Cod. $2 an acre for Spink. Gregory county was FIRE 06 e * 13 Mati ans, or quai Trout Pickerel, Cat Fish. Atantic f|given a reduction of §1.50 an acre, and the the Change of Life, (CORRIAR Srom WIsks Pase) (45 5y anzanilla Ol(vés, per pi; Smelts, Plke, Roe Shad, Sea B p 4 ttle of 50 other changes were all under a dollar either way, but only a few countles were affected. In the discussion, Auditor Volz | of Hanson county, sald the record for the | last three years at the state falr had | I got a | Lydia E. Pinkham’s egetable Com- pound and it mnde Halibut, ‘Sea’ Sturgeon, White F Red Snapper, Pacific Smelts. Crap- ples, Fillet of Sole, Ay g g Ty Spanish Mackere! in Candy Dephrtment Speoials Peppermint and Winte mated that the loss will No insurance was carried. The office of the cleaning company, which is at No. 217, was also badly b 3,000. Beanut Butter, our e about $3,000 every day, Der 1o, Ak Also in jars. at 10e, Extra Fine Seoded Raisins, hul\l r Bleseliea 'sul ‘Ib., at .. Local Record. ) OF THE WEATHER BURBAL. oMt FA‘I{’E.Eu-mh 24.—Offlclal record of tem- perature and precipitation compared with Precorresponding. period of ine last three THE COUNTY GIIMMAI‘ scorched, but a- shoemaking establishment e shown that Hanson is the garden spot at 215, between the two stores, was little | years: 1900, 1008, 1907, Imported F‘Nmb su tngs, ‘can | ‘Thlh o 'a delicious candy and ‘sells of the state, with first premiums for | hurt. For a time it was thought that the | Maximum temperature . E [ ['] ; gvofl.;l Seid rln(‘d?om. .10 z)‘l,;'n:"la; ot W:trg:‘r pound. county exhibits at the fairs. Each year entire blook would be burned, but after :l‘lnlmul':ml";'&fl"‘.‘““ @ 8 4 6 | ooth's Creamy or-e sh, per tm- e g T T | g their real estate valuation has been boosted | the arrival of two fire companies the | Precipitation 0 T T .0 chocolates on hlnd. we ‘fm for <:n| this year the county commissioners | .—m.—.—.—.—.—.*.— TR 0 @D ¢ and OUSIGNONT, fl th ished. tion departure: “3|b.. e any” Gaturday Murch "30) "5t ¥ retuse 1o appropriate money tor ‘an ex- | Brookfeld, Mo, e e romBos Sorraal ¢ Omah ines Haren ' our bept ith the last two years: } e M D Bl e e, "t A6t snother oost| e Change of Life ta the most ritt LAST VICTIM IS TDENTIFIED | 274 ST e WEXT SUNDAY ! This sale 1flnclude. o 5 boxes. m thelr record. riod of & woman's axhunoe,nnd Eocom for the day . DAVID HIGGHS in Xis Last Idug [ _C-"fl\x; candy rl:‘nl.nm.m of easter hOnflmwn l:l“ednuh eh:‘n': wAda mllda from oct of health at this time invites | Ferty-Ninth Bodr Peind. 1o Meek gy since March 1 . i the figures fixi ¥y the board at its meet- H‘lfl.” Normal preocipitat! | Pleklas. was 256, today “180 | Bach ..., fo ana 100 g nd ‘pain. o ey £ s Drovarva i R iy N“B'nnll:?‘dAsl::v:dAI“ll‘:l‘:ad Pistaghio "5" :‘.‘m""“‘:om_ mules and swine the| 4. Women everywhere should remem- ““"",r"'w“ 'l'":‘" g Rota Talntall since o e £pun Sikar Nevts " ion 4o g2.00 T gt ber that thers is no other remedy | MARSHALLTOWN, Ia, March 24.—The | plficiency sitce M ADVANCED V. ¥ Mo A900R Bevanzacays || EROR BREL e don g g0y | average a lert the samo us for last yeur | Kown'to medicine aat il so-suc. (144 ldentification of the dend of Monday's | Beslclency for cor. beriod ... Mt mvery Day 2118 i Marviand R0 AVRisewy bottien ws | CONAY l‘\nv*k-"w anch . To tn 250 :..I::p‘ Teduction of @ cents & head on y;:drry women through this |wreck was made mh“rlzn"n“‘l;‘:";‘ - i) e 4 A i T L ronae Heskti p.‘,'.{f‘ e GO ) 1PN fom @t an alnla in Navery b, . Lydia Q raham of Hermon, Ill., declas o - b Vo AR v i "_',""' o Practically all the schedules of last year M B B | wte uniasatied, woman:te s M. Adnle AP 500 e, 7570, -~ Balh 1':’;°"'.‘.‘1'..',"u|?\7:&?"¥n'..‘§.¢ou,.. E dens. P A DAY e other classes ot Droperty were ac-| giva Mhndharh Robertson of Galesburg, 1il., his mother-in- yenne, cloudy 1] Aolsad Marighl 5h v b L . y S b na | _ Jor 30 years it has been curing wo. |1o¥: e8ed I 0 “'-""-"*‘“lu . row Y for 3\\:-‘ X | change & to reduce grgans to §5, al from the of “ L. M. Walliin, Washburn, N. D., whose ————— at ‘ 2% ! planos to #0 The schedules on merchap- | [ROR from the worst forms of female R ® Bvags., 10-90-80-780 on T.‘,”. > . 2 IS TRTEREE . ¢ la N mfl ul O.fltlon, dis. death was expected last night, still e £} 00 3 ¥ o Pah | Mo eeng i ise and moneys was discussed, but re- irregula allve, although his condition is critical. 4 .00 Dally Mab, A5-a850 - y;-m* “\xm, A 4 bl v"~;. :V-I: Pr:‘w: (‘"\‘" resuited In no ::w Ideas a8 to the manner M Dr. G. W, Nawman of Mount Vernon, Mo., : -“ng ‘wice dally all wl. olml Friday ‘algh | 90 oo &5l T iin " eer Aveol W assessm those / i % AL T Lo L :lr".:::lnx a better ent on m m jon. 78 years oM, also is near death. ¥ : L0 @ . ine} | e 5 el o dad— x i ] Glleniat Tedd Cake, Butter Waters., Apricol o | BT el mllllt Big Shirt Sale Frigay at Haydens. gfifmuk:ycfi;,‘ilouay L4 00 c Ru '0! mRLs ( > :“::Mm " Rnrth m- o " craham x,wl B;‘"‘ Woslak PILES CURED KN 6 TO 14 DAYS, Manufacturers' surplus stock of men's g;m:hl:e, pc.l::ru.(;‘-.my ‘e .g -t‘?""m AND VAUDEVILL) h - rown & e Brosd. ; o Ointment is guare to ‘cure m i boys' negliges shirts, light and medium | Sheridan, . 4 Girls’ 7 5 SRR 09} #oox FOR OUR AD BATURDAY [ | cave of tening, lina Blesding “or " Frer dvloo is :m"_fm o g el od Bloux Oity, clear * 2 Disne Matinee ; fl‘l!' 3 TR ¢ U ¢ U ¢ U ¢ U ¢ U o S o ew o s § | il o 10 ¢ 10 W a8 or money "] |#L.0-FRIDAY CHOICE C. L A WELSH, Lodai' Forecaster, ‘-‘uu m‘&'& lm

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