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If not, why don't you try one of Regal th lates, which are 4 never to slip or drop? Remember we have cut the price Of dentistry in two. Just think Regular extra heavy of mets) 10.60 goid crown .. a eenond WE NEVER HURT A BIT We remove the most teeth and roots from th sensitive and nervous absolutely without pain. work guaranteed Regular $10.00 plate for ain ful most “on All Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. 1405 Third Av., N. W. Cor. Union NOTE—Bring This Ad With You, | myself free. mentary petitions. The city demurred, both in behalf of the eounel] and of the comp- troller... The demurrer was sus- tained only so tar aa the counct! is concerned, because the certificate | presented by the comptroller read that the petitions were “sufficient on their face.” This, Judge Albert son held, is an “unprofitable recital of inconsequential facts,” upon whieh the council, in wh rested only~ a miniat perform, would have no authority} to act. The comptroller is required | to answer the complaint, and the} court will then issue a further or: der determining what action he} must take. / The court Incidentally held that/ all qualified electors, whether regis. | tered or not this year, are qualified signers of the recall petition. to} Because She Drew a Drunken Loafer CHICAGO, ~E her suicide in a letter written to Dr. Edmund Suggs and made pub-| Ne today by him, Mrs. Myrtle Reed McCullough, th says that she wanted and a home, but “drew a drunken loafer.” Written in her picturesque style, the letter reads: “Teddy Dear: 1 have at last! opened the little door for myself) and bave gone to the nevernever) land. I have broken the promise made to you a year ago, and set | It may not be a brave! way, but it is my way, and I must) go. “Last night was the 12th anni versary of our meeting. He (Me- Cullough) promised to come home| and bring me flowers. Instead he| came home after 1 o'clock, so drunk he could not stand. So this morn-| ing I left home without saying good-by RHR RAKHKHHEH * *| * MINCE PIE I8 *| * MADE TOOL OF } *| * WHISKY RING #) * THT AKKEHEh Eh FARGO, N. D., Feb, 7,--The new England housewife will flush with shame and horror when she reads this. The bold, resourceful West has stolen the mince pie for base uses. None other than the same mince pie that has been sacred to Puritan primness, temperance and thanksgiving. We all remember that innocent concoct mince ple. Radiant | with raisins, coruscating with eur-| rants and occasionally tinged with | @ suggestion of the spirituous—it| has been for years a joy to youth-| ful hearts and a terror to middle aged stomachs. But North Dakota has corrupted this household institution into a weapon to fight the Hquor laws. | Benson county officials are invest gating the case of @ restaurant man who made a specialty of mince ples. One hangry customer, after eating two 10-cent cuts, tried to clean out the place It is suspected that North Dakota chefs are leaving out some of the raisins to make room for hack-driver's whisky WOMAN SENTENCED FOR CONTEMPT | CHICAGO, Feb, 7.—For refusing | jto prosecute four men whom she| charged with having robbed her of | |$1,756, Judge Honore today has or |dered Miss Hazel Hogan to pay a $1,700 fine and serve six months in’ jail for contempt of court | REBELS LOSE 20 CUERNAVACA, Mex Feb, 7 In @ battle between federal troops and Zapatista evolutionists at} Pitzotlan, near here, the rebels lost | 20 men under Pilipin Neri. Casu- alities on the federal side are not known, |DR. TANNER STILL HEALTHY| | LOS ANGELES, Feb. 7—Dr, jHenry §. Tanner, original fast| |proponent, is today celebrating his | 82nd birthday anniversary. He an- nounced his willingness to begin a| ninety-day fast before the end of| \the pr nt year, JOB FOR BELL |. WASHINGTON, Fe 7-—Theo- dore A. Bell, democratic congressman from California, will manage Speaker Champ Clark's presidential campaign in California, ctive Measures Agai inst Skygack Words by Music by Q 2 NOW STORM IMBossifve! t pony sce A SINGLE |This Signorita Is, | $3,000 WORTH OF ARRESTS Helen Taft? Chum! ,, 24%, FRAN CHa: NEXT WEEK rine sh atl Leased Wire) 4 4 rola, whieh te ny, ‘United Freee ” INDIANAPOLIS, Feb, 7—Simul taneous arrests of the 32 men in dicted by the federal grand jury & result of the dynamiting p to come next week, For mat pleas by the men sccused a to be made in the United States court bere March 12. No announcement has yet been made a# to who are the labor men involved in the government Admissic HAD ly transport dynamite, but United States District Attorney Chas. W Miller has allowed the impression to spread that none of the union of fictals higher up than those with headquarters in this city are to be : | arrested. urning from Rome, landing from the revenue cutter in Boston harbor. The aig photograph crossing the gang plank, profusely decorat PAYS $1,000 FOR AROOM TO KEEP HER GOWN TRUNKS, NEW YORK, 7.—When the steamship Cincinnati of the Ham- burg-American |i rted yesterday on her 16,000-mile round of Oriental ports, she was only 20 minutes late. That delay was caused in part by three long months. “1 won't go!” sobbed Miss Ackerman. “What's the use of going) if you can’t have your clothes? | want to get off!” Ship's officers and managere of the tourists’ department ran to he “| bought a special trunk for this trip,” she walled. “It stands for a wardrobe. | had all my new clothes for all the different places! in it, and now it won't fit in my stateroom, and they're going to put it) in the hold.” j it was suggested that she could get for $1,000 more, a regal auite, | which would accommodate her wardrobe trunk and « half-dozen seere| just like it, She hired the suite and paid the cash and the ship sailed. 13 MEXICANS SHORT TRIAL CAPTURED =: trial exMayor Eugene E. Schmitz, under the indictments charging bribery of a former super. WASHINGTON, Feb. piso ty Hy teen armed Mexicans were captur @ higher gas, rate, promises to be | on the American side of the border | the & shortest in the history of the, today by a troop of American caval- San Francisco graft cases. Both to greet the multitude COURT TURNS DOWN HLLMAN REREARIN SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 7.--Re- hearing of his case on appeal is denied Clarence D. Hillman, of Se novelist, the grief of Mise Julia Ackerman of St. Joseph, Mo., and in part by the ,attle, by the United States cireult husband fussing and kissing of sweethearts who were about to be parted for| court of appeals here. His attorneys immediately gave notice of an appeal to the United Btates supreme court. They were given 45 days in which to prepare the papers. And in the meantime the convicted millionaire real ¢ tate man’s bond remains un- changed. WORTH $14,575? Patrolman on beat A noise like a “joy” cart trying to beat speed record Cop bravely steps forth into the night and in middle of road. Wow! It happened then. And now 4 jury must decide visor in 1906 for his vote in favor of | what it's worth for a cop to get #0) He Is ewift a sideswipe by a Seattle Tax: feab machine that it would lift him off the Fremont bridge, knock him 2¢States troops stationed at E) Paso. | broker wer, in command of the United The Mexicans were captured 38 miles northeast of El Paso, It ha not yet been determined wh: position witli be made of th oners. Despite statements from Gen. Orozco that he has no intention of starting a movement in Chihuahua to cause that state to secede from Mexico, the war department today is keeping close tab on the Mexican chief. Department offic admit that Gen. Orozco has a large foliow- ing in Chihuahya BET ON TAFT NEW YORK, Feb. 7.—The first offer to bet on the outcome of the next presidential election was an- nounced here today. A Wall street offered to wager $5,000 against $4,000 that President Taft, if renominated, would be re-elected. ‘There were no takers. Strikers Disappointed LAWRENCE, Mass, Feb, 7~ Striking textile workers here were disappointed by the ruling of Jus- tice Braley in Boston, denying a writ of habeas corpus to Joseph Ft- tor, strike leader, and his assistant, Glovanniti. Attorneys sought their release pending trial on the charge that the two men were accessories to the killing of a Lawrence woman who was shot during clash with the militia here on strike duty. End of Cat Drunkard PORTLAND, Or., Feb. 7.—Giving one last despairing wail, “Jobnnie,” a big tom cat, fell from the top of Brriekson's saloon to the pavement The cat was an habitual drunkard Whether it committed suicide in a fit of remorse or fell while enjoy ing a spree has not been ascertain- BUT IT WAS EMMA EAMES LOS ANGELES, Feb, 7.—Seeing ‘ames scrawled on a hotel , a Los Angeles theatre manager sent up his card. “Miss Kames does not know you,” wad the reply. Investigation showed Emma to be the 15-year-old daugh ter of a hotel guest. LOS ANGELES, Feb. 7.-—Béd ward Bulkley dreamed a thief had stolen his trousers, He gave a chase and plunged through a glass according to announcement made bere today. door. Receiving hospital surgeons . counsel Chas. A. Fairall and Frank Drew, | unconscious and book him by one of for the defense, id inj his arms around a guard rail for Judge Lawior’s court today that the |two whole hours. That's what hap- are still at work. trial would not last longer than/ from one to three days after the im. neiment of the jury. OUR PRECISE ARTIST. “They were very close-mouthed.” NEW YORK, Feb. 7.—At the next annual convention of the Na- tional Police Chiefs’ organization a contrivance will be introduced for approval that makes every cop his own photograph gallery. It’s an instantaneous, automatic camera which takes, develops, prints and mounts a picture in less than a minute. WELTY ‘MISSING COLFAX, Wash,, Feb. 7.—-Harry J. Welty, convicted bank wrecker of. Bellingham, is still missing. He is reported to be somewhere in this county, but no trace of him has been found. Welty’s attorneys want to carry the case to the United States su- preme court, and desire the ex-bank- er to be admitted to bail while the case is pending. The state supreme court has refused to allow this. MILITARY DICTATOR EL PASO, Tex., Feb, 7.——-Retugees here.today from the state of Chi- huahua, say that Gen, Orozco has been inaugurated military dic: tator and governor of that state. It is reported that every town in the northern part of Chihuahua is ready to revolt. e HAMMOND'S OPINION LONG BEACH, Cal, Feb. 7.-- John Hays Hammond, resting here after a brief trip Into the Mexican trouble zone, declared today his opinion that President Taft will be renominated and re-elected. Imay be laid in October. pened to the “gold star” cop at Fre- mont, Patrolman Alvah Emerson Heath, be says, and he estimates that kind of @ job worth $14,575 to om. SILVER LAKE, Or. Feb, 7.— The body of C. E. Shaffer, gunman who was killed in a duel with three deputy sheriffs, who had gone into the woods to arrest him for wound- ing Chas, Smith, was brought here today, where an inquest will be held After wounding Smith, Shaffer fled, He was pursued by Depu- tes ©. D, Reeder, C, W and K. 0. Chick. When ordered to sur render Shaffer opened fire. A number of shots were exchanged before the gunman was shot and killed, a bullet penetrating his chest United Prese Leaned Wire) ACOMA, Feb. 7,—After years of suffering B, B, Mann calmly wrote notes of farewell to friends and then leaped from the 34th st. bridge 150 feet to the guich below. Prac tichlly every bone in his body was broken, He mentioned “Mabel, Raith and Homer” and “Cohinal” in hig notes. They are not known here. In his pockets were found morphine, a hypodermic needle and two books on the Gospel of St Jobn THOSE PLEA‘ IT RUSSIANS! LONDON, Feb. 7.—M. Morosoff, author and scientist who has al- ready spent 28 years—nearly half of his life—in solitary confinement, today began serving his third term, according to advices from St. Pe- tersburg, The Russian government took offense at a volume of poems he published six years ago. The poems were written in prison dur- ing an earlier term, MONUMENT TO “CHRIST, THE VICTOR” ROME, Feb. -~An immense monument to “Christ, the victor”— a monument that will be one of the greatest in the world—is the latest project of the Vatican, announced today for its celebration this year of the sixteen hundredth anni- versary of Constantine's acceptance of Christianity the world’s offi- clal- religion, The corner stone WHEN IN DOUBT REMOVE APPENDIX (By Unites Press Leased Wire) CHICAGO, Feb. 7—When in doubt, saw off the appendix.” ‘This, according to Or. Hareld K. Gibson, physician for the state factory inspection bureau, ig the policy adopted by Iilinois surgeons. Dr. Gibson also con- tends that investigation has shown that the surgeons have , been in doubt a good many times. More than 100 factory ployes, he says, have had th appendixes removed in the last year, when they were not suf- fering from appendicitis at all, | This “girl with | |Signorita Beatrice Cusani-(on- daughter of the Italian! . and one of the very) jeharming debutantes of Washing: | ton's diplomatic set. She and Miss} |Helen Taft are great chums. } but only from “plumbism,” tne gaeameene AS IT A CRIME AMBITIOUS OREGON SENATOR | TO BREAK JAIL? PORTLAND, Or., Feb, 7—State Senator N. J. Sinnott of The Dallox Bi ee ee ee is a candidate for the republican |4"1 . 1: snela thinks not. Hat-/| nomination for congress from the | i4.0 - mviction for forgery was Bew Oregon district. He made the | Coty reversed by: the supreme | smile’ | | | es oer peng today on @ visit (0) court and & new trial ordered, How- | ever, Hatfield is still under a two-| dig ted of the best-known men) 47 sentence for attempted jall-| tn the district eee breaking. 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