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“~~: ) ia _ POSTAL SCA Investigation. Bight of the Nine, Including Machen, ‘ormerty General Superintendent of Free Delivery, Must Face Charges of Conspiracy. WASHINGTON, July 1.—The Grand Jury, which has been ov Ing evidence growing out of the Post OMice investigation, Getmonts against the following Pedera T. Cupper, Mayor of Lock Haven, of this city; . also of this George E. Lorenz and Martha J Lo- Division of the Rurai Service, and Leopo'd J. Stern, tUmoree. of Bal- the above are indicted for conspiracy. The indictment against Crawford is for the se claim against ye a Orders for pot wind up Jury, and. alg ae resuit- m postal investigation before ing in near @ indictment sets out that between 1, 1897, and July 1, 1901, Cupper tn- ‘Machen to give him (Cupper) the tnd empt for furnishing materials for, employment in the painting of let- boxes, package-hoxes and posts, and Cu; inted these boxes, posts, . in Koaahng. Albany, Scranton and other cities throughout the cour try and in addition painted 17,771 box the ox factory at Reading and cknge-boxes at the box factory Cleveland, O.. Cupper paying Machen &@ commission of 10 cents a box, Long Qcting as an intermediary. Another indictment sgainst Stern, Long and Machen, based on alleged vi- lation of the same statute, charges that Stern entered Into a contract with government to furnish letter cmrei- satchels and letter collectors’ satch- for free delivery service, the xatchels to be supplied in each case with a leath- shoulder strap. . atraps to Stern In complying with contract would amount to 25 cents , indictment further charges that Ha thatanding the furnishing of sucit ‘ der straps by the United Stat was to charge the for each satchel Ghetehed by him, that a portion the saving to y him, and lage paid to Lore, to be divided cone i Long and Maahér ie indictment jointly names WiNlam porecn Eeyore. well known socially Doce and hig wife, Martha J of oedo, 0., Lorenz was formerly an off Ot the Post-Office Department Crawford represen nd look company, which received comtract for furnishing certain g° rs’ satchels. _ DELAWARE & HUDSON BUYS ANOTHER ROAD ‘For “One Dollar and Valuable Con- sideration: It Acquires the Schenectady and Duanesburg. AMENECTADY, N. Y., July Railroad. The quit claim deed transfer was filed at the o: County Clerk to-day, ‘and other valuable considerations.” This deep was executed by F. M. Oly- phant, of New York and Englewood, N J., ad secretary of the Schenectady and Duanesburg Railroad Company, and by David Willcox, President of the Dela- ‘ware and Hudson, The arilroad was built several years ‘ tgo and it extends between and Duanesburg. DRUGGIST’S WIFE LEFT PENNILESS, George E. Schweinfurth, with Abandonment, Ordered by +» Govt to Provide Support. { ‘George PB. Schwelnitanth, this city Bixth avenue and Forty-ninth and living at No. 145 West teas Sie Jane Schweinfurth, ‘fourth street, of No. dressed. . Schwelnfurth told Magistrate and that until two weeks had lived very happily. ng her no excuse for his going. 0 to court and get it. d that ber husband had left her and that she had searched |: eer @ position. She sald that a take a sma! Schweinfurth nde profits Ee, iis. stated amounted t, she said, ry dull. eet reas to pay his ere Mr. Schwein- > send fre Col. gd Mey poe is for robbing Me ye) 1S A NEW YORKER. | aidor- to-day returned In- August W. Machen, formerly General! Buperintertent of Free Deliveery; Jonn | Pa.; Wiliam city: feos, his wife, of Toledo, O.; Maurice ‘Unkel, of New York City; Thomas W. MoGregor, formerly chiet of the Supply Free Deilvery ‘With the exception of Crawford a!) of “ eleo ere indicted the parties were imme ie Tie batch of indictments the cases before the are that body and may re- indictments against others in future. The cost of cach of ‘August W. @lachen, George for con- ted the postal davice the “the 31.—The @chenectady and Danbury Raflrond has been sold to the Delaware and Hudson or the 2 of tHe and the torms are ) @xpressed by the stereotyped “one dollar Charged thirty-five rears o:d, a druggist, having a store at street Forty- eighth street, was arraigned before Mag- Astrate Pool in the West Side Court to- , day charged with abandoning his wife, 136 East Mrs, Sohweinfurth Very: pretty woman and was hand- that she had been married nine ago At that he packed up his trunks und grips, As t, Mrs. Sohwelnfurth sald that he her that {f she wanted any money Bho Bho pores. to give pe her more had, she said, of- July 31, 4 @ Well-known man, died mse. ths Coe Re to. Col mM AT CLOSING HOUR Petieral Grand Jury at Washing- ton Finds True Bills Against That Number After a Long it Was Almost Featureless Throuahout the Day. There Being No Sensational Trans- actions of Any Kind, ATCHISON FALLS AND RISES. Annual Report of the Road Shows a Decrease in the Net Earnings— New Yorw Central Sells Off 1 6-8 but Recovers Part of Lo arly trading in the stock market to Y waa attended renewed talk of Anancial embarensements. ‘There was further liquidation in some of the ape cial and Increase) prosnure agalnat Atchinon, The common stock sold. off @ large fraction on general selling There were aharp declines in United | States Realty preferred and Virwinia- | Carolina Chemical | At the end of the first hour @ better tone shown by almost the entire list. ‘The Rock Island bond issue an ncement was without Ill effect, Re ories held very generally, but at mid- |day the market was almost at a stand- | | sti, ‘There were marked gains in the trac-| tions, particularly Metropolitan Securt- tes, Consolidated Gas, General Electric and ‘Tennessee coal were among the special- les that advanced a point or more, but the pressure against certain other stocks in that group was but little relaxed The selling pressure relaxed some- what about noon’ and the market be- came semi-stagnant, Atchison fell back | to below 62, but fluctuations tn other leaders were trivial, Peg Marquette recovered tts loss. Toward the close the market contin- ued dull and was absolutely devoid of any feature. Atchison ‘recovered what it had lost cartier in the day and was figuring at 62 1-2, the closing price of yesterday, New York Central, which at one time was down 1 5-8 per cent., made a alight attempt at recovery, but was atill off 3-4 of a polnt. U. 8, Steel stocks were negiected dur- Ing the afternoon, oniy a few transac- tions being made in that stock, Both common and preferred were down 1-4 ot a point. ‘The closing was quiet, with the prices Irregular, declines and advances being general all down the Mat, ‘The annual ‘Topeka & Santa Fe Railway twelve months ending June 30, issued to-day shows: Gross earnings, $62, Increase, $3,215,812, Operating $88,497,111; Increase, $4,627,842. earnings, 28,918,287; decrease, $1,- Taxes and rentals, $2,119,324; Income from operation, decrease, $1,319,875, Hillard, ‘comptroller of the has’ Deen e.eoted tease & Terre Haute report of the Atchison, Co, for Net 812,580. increase, $7,344 21,793,962; Mr. C. W. Frisco System, urer’of the Evansville road, |v place of Mr, Charles A, Nones, resigned. Seven hundred thousand dollars in gold were pald out at the Sub-'Treasury n telegraphic transfer from where new gold has In the San nelsco ks to-day were The 273,500 shares and of bonds $1,4-9,000. total sales ing prices and Clowtng, prices. oF follows Net Hig. Law. Clon Cas tn Erie lat pf ex Erle 2a pf, Evans, @ T. Heo... Hl, Central ex diy. Mo. Minsourt Norfolk & West. h American Air Brake South, Ratlwa Southern Hallway pt. + & SF, Od pt CM be 1208 Hitl+iitl Pree Ving. -Carv. chews ra pt West. Thien To Central Wie Central of ++ Advance, —Deeline, Ee One-Armed Jall-reaker Canght, KANSAS CITY, July 31,—Ben W. Starnes, the one-armed life prisoner j street, Brooklyn, for Mrs. THE WORLD: WINE INDICTED lt MARKET IRREGULAR LAWRENCE MURPH Y RECKIVING 1s SENTENCK or VIVE VEARS AND SIX MONTHS, VANRENSSELAER DIVORCE GRANTED Supreme Court Justice Dugro Grants a Final Decision to John A. from His Wife Helen G. on Statutory Ground. John A. Van Rensselaer, upon the re- port of George W. Clune, as referee, ‘was to-day granted a final de- cree of absolute divorce from Helen G Van Rensselaer by Justice Dugro, In the Supreme Court, on the statutory ground. All the papers were sealed except the decree, which merely disclosed that the parties to the sult were married on Jan, 20, 1898 Walter D. Clark, of No. 44 Pine street, fs counsel for Mr. Van Rensselaer, and Jere A. Wernberg, of No. 373 Fulton Van Rensse- lner, When John A, Van Renasolaer secret: | married Helen Frances fider Galindo, | of Brookiyn, seven years ago Mu was a sensation of monthe in the upper strata of society, He is of the blgod of the} old Dute aristocracy, and tt was | thought by matchmakens that he should | have been snured by on f tne belles! in hts own, exclusive circle, mith, of Brooklyn, acting as best mau. SO Aprils last Van Rensaelacr filed a petiion in bankruptey, giving his Jia- Bhities us $479 and hix assets as $708. At that time he had brokerage offices | at Wo. 66 Broadway. All of his cred- itora were members of his family Boclety still remembers the unique | way in which John and his brother F Harold Van Rensselaer were introduced. The custom followed In the pregentation | Of young, ladies "was adopted by. thelt | mot the family home at No. A Bast | Twenty-ninth street, being thrown a rane anda formal reception sheld in. thelr honor, Van Rensselaer 1s now about thirty- He was twenty-two Just related took in two yeurs of age. when the occurrence place. COTTON MARKET IS FIRM AND ACTIVE. Shorts Furnished the Demand for August and There was Buying in More Distant Months. ‘The cotton market to-day opened aoc- tive and firm. Shorts furnished the de- man for August, while general buying appeared In the more distant partly as a result of complaints of too much rain ‘Texas. ‘The wedding took place at Calvary Baptist Church, a sister of the bride) » gtanding up with her and Joseph M, | | officials and months | LAWIPENCE LIU(PFHY IMPORTER NABBED ON FRAUD CHARGE Rudolph Witteman, Dealer in! Bottlers’ Supplies, Arrested on a Two-Year-Old Accusa- tion of Undervaluations. Rudolph A, Witteman, of Witteman Bros., importers and dealers in bottlers! supplies at No. 180 Willfam street, was arrested to-day by Deputy Unlted States Marsnals McAviney and Kennedy and arraigned before Commissioner Shields in the Federal Building on a charge of having made fraudulent entries at the Custom-louse The complaint, eworn to by A. Aubrey Byrne, a clal agent, charges the prisoner and his brother with having, on June 11, 1901, entered at the Custom- House th seven of metal cap- consigned to them H. Vetter, of Vienna, and in vo doing, according to the compliint, they “wrongfully de- prived the Uni of a portion of the lawful dut n by, means of false According to complaint, the cases the nvoices.”” reasury Agent Byrne's value of tweaty-seven metal sules Imported crowns, the true value wns. ‘Ten cases of the were taken from the Custom= House for immediate consumption and | their actual value, therefore, is un- known Witteman declined to make any state- naent. His counsel, Abram 3. Rose, characterized the arrest as “a little dif- ference between the Custom-House Witteman Bros. as to the le of some metal capsules y them, and that, as a m: relative jmported or of , it was of little or no | portance! Jacob I, Witteman, one of the broth- ers, is now In Europe and It 1s un Stood ia to be surrendered by his couse to this country, is held the p E er In $5,000 bail for examination on Oct, 15 next, ae CURB MARKET STEADY. Transactions Limited, with Only a Few Fractional Changes. ‘The curb market opened quiet but ateady to-day. Transactions were lmit- ed and there were only fractional changes either way in the sales reported. The bid and asked prices of some of the principal stocks in the outside mar- ket were as follows: American Can Hid. Anked cee) ‘a Wilting Paper Tight & ht a subject to much criticism on the score of excessive mojsture. on protit taking. ‘The opening prices were: July, offered, 13.20; August, 12.85 Vid; September, 10.80 tober, 9.98 to 9.99; November, .83; December, 9.80 to 9.81; Janu 9.90 to 9.81; February, 981 to 9.82; 9.80 to 9.81 he “Anal quotations as follows: Aug. 1.97 t were tn Cotton H Beck % ‘The market closed barely steady. aii ee Peter Burns Dead in Bordentown, (Special to The Evening World.) BORDENTOWN, N. J, July 31.—Ex- who escaped Saturday night from the Federal prison at Port Leavenworth, was captured early to-day near Rich: mond, Mo, after being stiot in the leg by one of @ posse that hud been ches- | ¥5 He had pen: City Councilman and ex-Btreet Commis. sioner Peter Burns died here jast night, pevens ar SBtowtecred to hel ‘To this was added a firm set of cables which attrasted much outside support, Apart from Texas, the weath-| | er was generally favorable although ks See onset Northorn Securities . Standard After the call prices declined all around} ¥ SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, 4.55/Sun sets, 7.18/Moon pets.11.40 THE TIDES. Sun rises.. Sandy Hook Governor's Isl Hell Ga PORT OF NEW ARRIVED. Corpathla Babine Chesape: Simon Dutols . OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. 4 SALLED TO-DAY. bis aite) ee verses. El cid Galveston Gibera FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 31, r908, a oe FAST LIFE CAUSED 'BOY FIREBUG AIDS THREE MONTHS owp BANK CLERK'S FALL _— | Edmund J. Smith, Missing Em- Police and Fire Marshal Search. ployee of Newark Institution. Figured in Several Sensa- tional _— Recently. | NAMED IN A Divorce sult. n Hie Wife and Another Woman Led to His Oiseharge After Having Geen Employed by Bank for Twenty-eight Years, NFRVARK, July M1 —No request for the arrest of Rdmunt J. Smith missing bank clerk, haw ae made Prosecutor Riker that he had been conaulted eMiciala, but no criminal been made. ‘The examination of the books hae not heen concluded, but It fe expected shortage wil! exceed $19,000. The bank holds an indemnity bond of the American Surety Company for $20,000, Gmith had been employed hy the Mer- chante’ Bank for twenty-eight years, etarting in as a messenger boy and working up to the position of discount clerk at a salary of $3,000. He was married, and his wife is living at No. 124 Monmouth street. Owing to Smith's mode of life, the couple have been liv- ing apart recently, but Mrs. Smith has shown great loyalty to him. Spent Money on Women. It Is believed that the missing money was spent upon women. Late one night within the present month Mrs, Smith found him with a woman companion, There was a fight between the two women, which ended when the police put them both under arrest. It was this incident which caused Smith's dis- charge from the bank, but at that time there was no suspicion that his accounts wero short. Smith came into prominence in a dt- vorce case in Odi + W801, “When Will- jam Colley named him as a co-respond- ent. The sult was heard before Vice- BIG BOND ISSUE BY THE ROCK ISLAND pa tid, Stockholders Called Upon to Vote Upon a Proposition to Pledge the Road for $250,- r Announcement was made to-day that a meeting of the stockholders of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Rall- way Company will be held at the com- pany's office In Davenport. Ia., on Octo- ber 8, for the purpose of voting upon a proposition to issue bonds to an amount not exceeding $250,000,000 In the discretion of the directors, and to decide upon the execution of a mortgage or deed of trust to secure the bonds. ‘The report of such a Qond Issue was current yesterday in the Street, but was discredited by high banking author! tles who thought that no attempt would be made to float such an tssue of bonds in the present and Immediate future state of the market. The proposed lasue of bonds, it’ 1s stated in the call, is for the purpose of refunding or redeeming at or before maturity outstanding obligations of the company and of other companies whose properties have elther been purchased or have come under the control of the Rock Island, or which will be acquired or controlled for the purpose of buying the securities of other companies or for reimburaing the Rock Island for ex- penditures already made in this way. ‘here was considerable speculation in the street on account of the wording of the notice and the amount of the au- thorization proposed whether Rock Lal- and were not contemplating the quisition of some considerable rufiroad property, some of the etocks of which may have: been, pureh: during a re- cent al in the market, LONDON ‘STOCK MARKET. American Ra! LONDON, July &1.—In the American department here to-day rallway shares opened below the closing prices of last uight. Later in the day they improved, but the geweral market was irregular. Atchinson was active and the price remained steady, opening at yesterday's closing figure, while the preferred stock was up $8 of a point, Pennaylvania gained 3-4 of a point AP ea the Erle Dealings in the nd they figured at a loss of 1-4 per cen a issues were light he oth rtments were extremely and heavy. A somewhat feeling prevails with regard to difficulties that may Pai develop, here ‘albot J. Taylo: as a consequence oh failure in New York a week agv, The Wheat Market. Selling pressure developed in wheat and corn to-day, and in the early trans- actions wheat lost 3-8 of a cent, while corm was down from 1-8 to 1-4, The de: cline leasened somewhat the speculative trade, There was not much to invite support, as cables were not so buoyant as yeaterday, and weather reports were not very, favorable. New Ca ‘ppening URS t—Sept., 1+ Corn— eee ret Deck PS ina nt te ppeniig Barnes wi beans $11-2 to 816-8 Bulg 7 14 “Gorn: 3 5-8 to ly, 68 1-2; Dec., 62 to S2 1-8; May, dull were: May, September, rid ar ‘De Serer 88 3-4 Di Corn—eptember, 68 bid; December, cmt wheat prices were 4; 7% 1- fa ; December, ays) Chancellor Emery in March, 1902, and the testimony adduced was contradic- tory. : Wife His Stanch Friend. Mrs. Smith, the co-respondent’s wife, Aad Sealy Aitheted with Sone ma Quickly Cured by Cutioura GANG OF ROBBERS Hor Heartfelt Thanks, My con became afflicted with cone man at the age of three monthe and # wae sorely perplesed, f went to eee several doctors about it but they did hte y mood, ao Ttrled the Cotieura Reme dies necording to ditsetions and hegaa Boy Sneaks into Basements with O11/% Notice FApkd cure, Fentamen and Starts Fire in Com! Bins and pete pas 4 te ree stat 4 te Ook: Then Makes Hie Escape in the cura Remedies that [ cannot express my heartfelt thanks. He is now two ing for a Daring Youngster Who Starts Fires in Wiliams. burg for Thieves to Profit By. ESCAPING TENANTS ROB Excitement, years old and all cured with no sf —— of the disense retarning. to the Cotleura Remedies. Th co-operation with the Fire Dep ment the pollee are looking for ae of t houee th a boy aa a frebue has traced three thie ane v« ee who employ | Fire Marehal Meors ires in Williameburg In each Instance a six en Yeur-o y has been aeen to ante the basement, immediately after which A fire has been discovered. In the ex citement of escaping the tenants have n robbed. In a fire fn the tenement house at No. yhnson avenue, Williamsburg, the was seen to sneak into the ment and then out. Ho waa hastily | gone when the fire was discovered. When it was extingtished the firemen found that the coal bins in the base- ment hud been saturated with coal oll from a bottle, which the youthful fre- bug had left. behind. The description of the boy seen enter the basement angwers that of t! boy whom the tenants of N. lantic avenue, hi Feb, 19, 1908. Mra. M. Gawner, 1996 Van Buren St., Chicago, ih COMPLETE TREATMENT $1.00 For Torturing Disfiguring Humours, Prom Pimples to Scrofula, From Infancy to Age The agonizing itching and burning of the skin, as in eczema; the frightful scaling, as in psoriasis; the loss of hair and crusting of the scalp, as in scalled head; the facial disfigurement, as is pimples and ringworm; the awfal suf fering of infants, and anxiety of worn. out parents, as in milk crust, tetter and salt rheum, — all demand a remedy |of almost superhuman virtues to suo | cessfully cope with them. That Cuati- cura Soap, Ointment and Pills are such stands proven beyond all doubt. No statement is made regarding them that is not justified by the strongest evi- dence. The purity and sweetness, the power to afford immediate relief, the certainty of speedy and permanent cure, the absolute safety and great economy have made them the standard skin cures and humour remedies of the civilized to bulidings tw: ae rcketbooks were from ine mat antic avenue place, three from the Pacific street house. Dwo pocketbooks and some jewelry were taken from the Johnson avenue house. The money stolen from the three houses amounts to 8100, Marshal Beers believed that the gang worked in Manhattan several months ago. The boy is described as about sixteen years old, 5 feet 4 inches in height, weighing about 135 pounds and | world. having dark complexion and hair. —— aitiates Sree sare PERJURY IS ALLEGED, _| Sewre"Siy Fare ASsio lt tent Dus Ave. ‘Chem: Corp: Bole Prope ——_— fai Bend for’ How to Care very itumove ee Saloon-Keeper’n Arrest a Sequence of Housesmithy’ Troubles. An indictment charging perjury was returned by the Grand Jury to-day THE FOOD appeared in court and corroborated her husband's statements regarding _ his movements. She waa particularly ve- (hethent in her denial 6f Colley’s allegu- tion that Smith often visited Mrs. Col- ley at night. Notwithstanding this evi- dence the Court grepted) a_decree to Colley. Mrs. Smith's enthustastic defense of her hisband caused a sensation at the time. She testified strongly in his favor. ys shortly aftee thig that they sepa- the story that beeselee speculated in stocks could not confirmed at the offices of local Srokere NEW $40,000,000 COTTON MILLING CO, Company Organized In Boston with H. C. Bacon at the Head of, It. BOSTON, Juty 31-~A certificate of or- ganization of the United States Cotton Manufacturing Company, capital $40,000,- has been filed with the Commission- 000, ‘Corporations: Oo ‘Bacon, of ° Boston, {s President ration, and Mf; Sumner Hol- of the cor Boston, treasurer, brook, of Indiana Wheat is cent of even that best wheat percentage of Starch, and is fineness, and uniformity, that of the stomach, being thus than from common flour— a‘ PRESTO needs no “ ph » LUTEN— is the prime muscle- uent of Wheat, and its flavoring principle. Starch is a mere fat-former,— dyspeptic,—and_a poor strength ‘strength food. PRESTO quick-flour is rich in Gluten, with only a low quickly, and twice.as ev ice. a8 evenly, as other flours, Because of this uniform fineness its tiny particles are promptly~ penetrated, and digested, by the Gastric juices before ordinary flour starts conversion into fat. Not six per cent. of «American flour is equal to Yet Cake, or. Pastry, made from it costs a trifle less Baking than other flours, of that costly and indigestible thing — Note relative costs in next ad. against Barney Lynch, one of the best- known Hquor-dealers in the clty, whose place of business is at Fifty-ninth streot and Third avenue. Lynch's ealoon is a headquarters for labor leaders and has een mentioned in connection with the late ‘graft’! exposutes, It was in this saloon that Sam Parks, the indicted walking delegate, assaulted a member of the Housesmiths’ Union named ONei), Lynch was before the Grand Jury on June 2 as a witness in the case of Josephus Prenty, a builder, who accused Sam Parks of extortion, ‘At that time Lynch swore that he cashed a check for $200 for Mr. Prenty and paid him in cash the full amount. ‘The indictment specifies that this stato- Tat: Does Goon A medicinal food that attacks microbes . and drives gut disease. ment is nrg true. Lyn arratsned in court, and ail was fixed at $3 Ex-Sheriff “Tom'’ Dunn signed ¢he bond. ——__— LOST HEAVILY AT POKER. Then Joha Cotinelll Tried te En His Life. (Special to The Evening World.) ELIZABETH, N. J., July 31.—John Cotinell! attempted suicide last night at his home in Aldene. He shot himself in the neck and may dle He went to the Elka excursion yest iit Is sald, fost heavily in, w game of poker, “He thirty years of age and married. The only vitalized Emulsion of: Liver Oil with’ the hyp Tophosphiias lime and soda and guai lace! For weak, thin, consumptive, pale-tacads people, and for ‘those who suffer from chronic skin diseases and ee ee lungs, chest or throat. Ozomulsion fs a scientific food, pared under aseptic conditions oh oe ern laboratory under supervision of skilled physicians. : To be had of all druggists, A Large Sample Bottte Free will be sent by us to any address on requont, That Tari fn ‘every walt ite ous toe meme nd "me wat Osoma on ane jend us trees, ‘mentioning tals pager, Ble free bottle will at once Saieeee oye mail prepald. Addrs TH iE ibinoson 2 CO, | constit- DIBD. M'MANUS—On July 90, 1903, OLART or MAnom, beloved wife of James McManus and daugh- ter of John and Mary Brady, native of the townland of Dernkeher,. Macdonald, County Leitrim, Ireland. Funeral on Saturday, Aug. 1, at 10 4. Bf, from the undertaking parlor lof B. R. Séflle va n& Sons, 664 10th ate, -thence te Church of Holy Cross, where (a solema high milled down to such unusual mass will be offered for the repose of her ; Wrienda and relat towited to it works into pastry twice as falttatee talortasatiiarGsiner abe M'CUE.—On Wednesday, July 29, 1908, BDWARE JOHN M'CUE, beloved busband of Kitty @, J. MoCue, Funeral on Saturday “morning from tate Tealdence, 196 Calyer to St, Apthony's Ch: and Milton st., where a requiem mase will bo offered for the repose of the eoul at 10 o'clock sharp. Relatives and friends ere. invited, 3 richest in Gluten, yet 60 per is,— Starch. heating in Summer,— converted into strength long , PRESTO in nutrition, flavor, and “keeping” qualities. 8 comparative recipes prove, Powder, and much less COLLAR IRONBR for carts machine. 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