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ud sii .) THE WORLD: PRIDAY. EVENING, MARCH 4, 1904 . | YPUPILS—SMNTHHEDGES ON |°"**°* °° *ELCARIGR 284s rows aceve ALL IN CONTROL, [RICH MAN SENDS | SCOFF AT FRE] POLYCAMY ADCE POLITICUNS SAY} HS WE TO AL, res” Netw | Spring Coats. — Contingent in Albany Hold that) Milton Harris, a Clothing Manu-| ; Estimates Giving Tammany) facturer, Says the Woman) To-morrow we display our Leader Murphy Balance of] Is a Habitual Drunkard and complete ‘assortment of Power Are Misleading. He Has Her Arrested. Girls’ Coats tarkable Courage They | preached the Doctrine at Seoret Out of Big Public} Meeting of Mormon Church- ; Building.in Brooklyn in| men, but Claims It Was to Set noe to Their Teachers.| History Right. _ es serdcoe 4 Atti: ; ines EX-SENATOR WILL INSIST = !SHE SAYS HUSBAND \aaty tZeracg ait Soa re THAT CAPITAL BE CHOSEN. DROVE HER TO DRINK.|mew and correct — both in a styles and materials, andfor ; Saturday the added If He Cannot Reach an Agree-iaiso Tells the Magistrate thatition of these’ 7 thent He Will Fight the Matter! Her Spouse Once Tried to] ‘Two exceptional vainesi— Through at State Committee] p : H ‘our Some Carbolic Acid) 7.» ° Meeting. —msiena Down Her Back. |Gtrls Spring Jackets ale Lae | 6 to 14 years, . UENO eh ase A. eat ; «(Of cheviot; red, navy and. te ee My that exsiontor David I [attect, “Willamabure, 4 “wetkareeea | brown; also tam covert cloth, — Hill has control “of the Democratic | Wvman whose hands were fairly iMttered| double-breasted models at State Committee and that he can dic-] ¥!th dinmonds, emeralds and rubies. tate, where and when the State Con-|4Ppeared In the Lee Avenue Court to- a day on the complaint of her husband, by 50 -each,,. STARTED IN PLURAL MARRIAGE GIVEN THEIR CLOAKROOM. AS DIVINE REVELATION. 4 e Little Girl Showed) avoided Teaching It Because of ition to Get Panic-} Manifesto Against the Prac- tn, but She Was Re-! tice—Senasors Hoar and For- * d. aker Clash at Smoot Inquiry. Imirable courage the 2,200 a Public School No. 3 at!) swrpag POLYGAMY RROORD | President streets, Brooklyn, arough stifling smoke out of| | Married six women from 18% to ‘ & to-day when the fire arin; | 18. Five are living with him, one divorced him. ed, There was a bad blaze Forty-five children born to them room on a gallery between | | since 1867, nd second floors, and most|| Eleven children—one at least to dren had to pass close to it| |.each wife—bory aince 189, when the but not once did the rhythm} | manifesto by the Mormons renounc- ep falter and not one child] |ing polygamy, xecordance with to hurry out of line. ¢ law, was tssuod. ing is three stories high and | @———————________¢ vention will be held. oy It 1s their belief, however, that there ton Harris, a clothing manufacturer. of Manhattan. % . will be no division in the meetng to- value $ 7.00, morrow and that the convention will be, Mr. Harris sald that his wife was 7: < ‘ habitually drunk and that she made his| 77° , . F . ve} Hy hich Held according to an agreament wnich [tite unbearable tor that reason. Magier| G2#ES Sprvéne Jackals Will be entered into between Mr. Hill t rate Higginbotham sent Mrs, Harris tol. ; ff in fine cheviot; colors;— pnd scnesiie ¥. Murphy. i the Wayside Home until March 7, when © latter is expected to arrive in , lellbtalvorava' ve orathoes nase SL he will go into the matter of her habits navy red and brown; fi March 4,—1 1 makes the display of cool- President ator Hill may mect either this evening trimmings at collar and cy fan 5 Albany this afternoon, and he and Sen-| 7° 007 fe te Dart-of the children and aie F ia of the Mormom ‘ i | arrow, morning. iy has been ruffled before this first distinct sty] , ul met le, F; y ey 1 be ae tsuse ot resetement woud lhe was < i to the stand by Sen. WOMAN THE GETS i pl peceee a Le Cried mutual appearance in. court. Three | 10 Gistin 4 styles to select SdV/e DAuIO in’ whieh: thers r Hoar at the opening of to-day's ’ ' use the cards in his hands ose OF, Mrs, Herre, wan arrested from; all sizes, at The domestic life of the Harris fam- + been terrible loss of life. | Proceedings before the Senate Commit- that the State Convention be held in this Her diamonds made a es ‘ tte of any] #tlt In the police station at that time. 2 Y ster afae "tha clara taal is on Driers and tdtons teed | Coponiion "which may be ‘otered, and] td ReMAChatP ad mare" at 159 my © last of the little ones was! investigation of protests against Sena- | will carry the fight into the meeting of|Sinoce that time he says he has not eau street. There they scattered been able to have a minute’ value $9.00, > 3 ‘ SS ee ns ee : tor Reed Smoot, of Utah. the State Committee, if necessary. bos Marga, Mat erne cero | mmelintont irae ealtea fronton on tie thins ten Gragen Mey Haves Deva ithe day before her arrest. Mr Al arrival of the engines, With | the subject of tho rights of women in ; 5 eee be ander the domination of Mr oC her husband but she was persuaded 30 avery comprel came hundreds of distracted | the Church, and whether they hold any |ANnie Meyers, Convicted on Former Brooklyn Attorney I$} wouta te under the domination of Mr.) 0¢ Her husband Dues claimed that he assortment of, | the nelghborhood, for the] priestly authority, i nai 2 fl in} i Murphy have been misleading, in th®|/ pad assaulted her. The payment of the . irene ite "a Sita momen are re] ThreeGrantl Larceny Charges,| Miionalt> Says He Wt Try Mh’ Brought Down from Sing Sing nnn ot iaine Dement» m te Gdns aminee ie winds een| Ciy/e? Very sf j rt Ae ome rey spread with the rapidity of | warded as the equala of the men in ali] Admits Being Implicated in June to Cover a Mile with! to Testify in Proceedings|*''>- seo if they could not’ get along on {2 Although assured by the| matters of voting, but that in holding 0 us A fant ; - ; They nave given My. Murphy twen'y.[emicabte. terms. . Wo Lhe Ww Dre. 2 * tnd firemen that alt the chil-| “priestly authority” women are-no: re-| Over Twenty Robberi His Machine in Thirty Sec- Brought Against Him. clght votes, which dre but two votes! Mr. Harris's face as he appeared in ole: Z % ss inty Robberies. rity. If ‘eckoning| Court to-day showed signs of a none too 4s seaped, many of the mothers | garded on the same plane. ft @ | more than a majority. If a0, r friendly encounter: Hecailed therstee:| at ‘ ti restrained by force from] Lawyer ‘Tayler asked about M. F, onds. three votes from Erie County and two] {strates attention tarseversl seratense| at most attractive prices. © the building. Cowley. on at Aly votes from Monroe County as cred-/and intimated that of late his life was Cowley. one of the apostles, and Cow-| a5. Annie afevers, wi ——--- Albert M. Fragner, the Brooklyn at-| {ted to Mr. Murphy, the proxy of Com-|too warm for reposeful earth. He said sy Ra ' itte May De to Blame. ley's talks on doctrine, and in answer See e7s AWD REL ERty AOA ° |torney, who couldn't Keep his hands off! mitteeman W. F, Balkam, of Monroe| he has lost eo much sleep that it might pale f a to a question from Senator Dubsig eee | apparently indifferent to her fate, stood (Special to The Evening World.) hie cllente: property and whore pecula | COUNtY, in held by Deputy Attorney-| be truthfully said that he didn't. sleep [ ord oe }room inaghich the fre or Smith said Mr. Cowle: “| before Recorder Goff und received a] BUFFALO, N. ¥., March 4—In al? prop soba Generaj Slocum, and he will stand with) at all. He charged his wife's action to ay used by 400 pupils. ‘The last | 37!" ihe aniat ¥ was elected 8} sentonce of fifteen years in the Woman's| conversation with several friends at an |tons, variously estimated ‘between $100,-! Senator Hill. * “foolish jealous: i bay: 2 it deposited his wraps there | 97 Spostle In 18 Prison in Auburn on three charges of| Informa} reception held in his honor at 00 and $5900, took him to Stute prison) Two of the committcemen om ite) ar nate on Grove her ee ink’ | Broadway and Twentieth Gtrest ‘ jek: Te is ee ss Preached Polygamy. grand larceny, Before sentence tha|the fashionable Buffalo Club here last eos (desta ibecahey recite belo Mack, and he jean out-and-out Parker In her Tambling way she told the Mag and Fifth Avenue. : cl ending S we told vent; ht, Wn! x. Vi rl je “i 2 gh *| man, and his two committeemen w! strate about an attempt on Mr. Har- - : In’ before. achool wen ealted | senaune from the Deseret News of| Womun told of more than twenty homes| might, William K. Vanderbilt made a |States Commissioner Moric ant Mel) man, and hie two. _ Will Istrate about an attempt on Mr Har : ; regarding a speech by Mr, | he has robbed threygh the ald of | statement in which he practically an- : back. Mr, Harris said that because he Smith at the Weber State reunion, Mr.| S40 of thleves she met when she was] nounced his intention to try and whirl ———— aided her niece she became ridiculously “ae ‘ the butt inte a corner with- Grand Jury room, Brooklyn, to-day in lishing ft. Tayler asked Mr, : 3 . : Peni-|@ mile in W seconds In one of his rac- |{nvoluntary bankruptcy procedings. | fated: He) ox/tho| popite th l rectly senerteat Tae toe eres [atten (7) he sine: County: Reh ing machines ‘over"the ‘ountry “roads |" Fragner, shorn of his silken mustache] BET CLEVELAND WILL the Policeman who arrested My. Har. Nt . LA én ri inter par ris almost wept . He said f f Miss Anne Proctor, In the] trine of plural marriages was a reve-| According to the woman's story shelot Jane or ‘early In duly. Part) ana hia long flowing locks, had the BE THE CANDIDATE. | [1% "mon, wert in court. eae Cont that when he went into a saloon to find . one *s in "Harris prod joced ner reas In a very short time many of us New There was o warm discussion overland other jewels from a covered piace | Yorkers oan belong to t! } top floor, stepped Into the) Intion by God to Joseph Smith, jr, and] “nd the gang of men and women| ‘I believe that wittiln a surprisingly |manner of the convict when he took ound it filled with stifing | to reject that would be equivalent to a| formed a compact by which they were| hurt spice of time,” suid Mr. Vun-|his place to answer the questions lev- ‘she opened the door the|Telection of God Himself. to do the robbing with her connivance. |ing-a mive.in leas time than Te made at | clled at him by the, several attorneys ie : into the room, Miss Proc- |’ Mr. Smith sald he believed he was cor-| She would obtain employment as a do-|Palm Beach, There Is no doubt that |Tepresenting: small creditors. They al) (enocratic candidates for the Presi-|in her clothing, and with Beat del Sl tanitiy, “eerie ee i 4 . + tha: the fire was in a fac-|'ectly reported. and when a list of | mestic, and after gaining the confidence {Ont of the machines to be built in| wanted to know what the Jjawyer had] gency at the Democratic club late last ation sat them on her han in. She was ona ; he awbwayl hive e + the street and told the | pames of those present, including Sena-| of her employer, she would leave the |’ i." shut sou testing to anake more |20Ne With Fenl estate which he formerly night, in whieh former Mayor Robert A.|friendr were not showing her. the Broper | sponsible for it. all_about it Jn but she sent boys with | tor Smoot, was read. Mr. Smith said the house unlocked ut night. Her accom-! records, Mine Vandervitts”. jaked Mr, Fowned in South. Brooklyn; also a tot of! van Wyck, President Frank O'Donnell, “ i < next Bunday's World Magazine. . : ‘ag danger to therother | list was correct. Ho declared that he] plices then would go to the houso Jaynes. head of the auto concerns here. tmoney that passed through his Angers) of the Tax Board, and Dr. Cox, who 1s } the floor, ; Would not have had the article pub-| and loot {t The question Was Dut part of a lengthy Troon time to time in his professtonally yabid .Bryan, man, took conspicuous - va| shed If he had be 8 conversation, and Was perhaps asked! In | { ban Ume the other teachers en conmulted. The womun was arrested on Jan. the spirit of a joke. x work pacts, Dr. Cox was anxious to bet that trea tbe fire, and Principal] Pressed for @ reason, he sald he was| Five imdictmnts for grand larceny}, laughingly, Mr, Vanderbilt, suprised’ “ pragnér was reticent on the stand] Grover Cleveland didn't have a chance Sprole, a West Pointer, had. Under Injunction not to teach the right-l were found against her, but she was! NX I@teners’ by replying: "Well, HOY iy attowed: his Inwyer, John ‘7. Mc-| for the nomination, Mr. Van Wyck and fire drill, ‘The teachers took | {Ness Of polygamy and that he had| tried on only three of them, receiving, STowink over-enthuslaatic or bose. | ee ern, to do the fighting for him. ‘The! Mr, O'Donnell thought differently. lotis, the sliding doors be-|fefmtined from so doing In public. & sentence of five yours actin coun | ae Went MN Oar TOL OU Rein en fs hi osing attorney] “I'll bet $1,000 to $200 that Cleveland Spring Importation 4 -lthac.1 expect to wheel a mile in, sa jatter, whe the opp ir the rooms were opened and|. Senatory Hoar called attention to the| Recorder Goff in sente ‘ mee {an't nominated,” said Dr. Cox. Pp g p wf the WOMAN! thirty seconds’ In June or July down ¢ declared. she was one of the most re- 1 unt such tine | pressed tuo hard, cited some rare cas t 'e teachers whose place was] fact that the speech was teaching po- | murkable priaoners that had ever aioad| LOK talN0 4) Menage, perhaps. tot. by | to show that Fragner as a convict could] “1'il take it," sald Mr. Van Wyck. . 5 ps struck up the mareh. ivzamy In private to the important and| before him. He ‘sail there were twol me, hut by thers who take an Interest ot give testimony. This the Commls-| “I'll take it twice,” said Mr, O'Don- eévuler Z OVES 8 = 7 Influentla! gathering at the reunion. indictments against her in Hudaon| ‘piling * not g' \ . Able little girl In the room of Gaiorm Oe ane and agen! in automobiling Liver iauahed'at nell. - » Fachtner started for the had operated, thive Jn Queens County! ——_——_ Fragner admitted that he had turned] “As many times as you like,” sald Dr. —_—_—_. ‘ > Miss Hurd, at the piano, Smith said his statement was) “Mitwo in Kings County an over all he had to the Aetna Indemnity| Cox, undaufited, and he wrote out a : = 8¥, Mrs, Fechtner, realizing vy to set right @ matter of history| twenty robberies.” continued the Hee Company to make good his bond, iy) check for $3,000, Mr. Van Wyck writing : ei anal suacietcren te pete aa to the Epps meant who aes | Corder,” “and eats inditesent to: her ) that he hoped to escape prosecution by| one for $200 and Mr. O'Donnell one for Gise y ; + sharply or rated the system of plural marriages. t - f honk $40, , G. aA ‘ urn to her place. Discipline | “Some persons had held that Brigham| ,,7%@ (police hye endeavored to scat ee RRA 7 the Ketner girls, one. of ANE eaowl| Now TIL bet you $1,000 even thmt it e OvES. 1d Ina wevond, and the next] Young was the first,” he sald, “and 1] phew of the wing, but Witten sine ce ad erat TiGao, Wentaeltus, the | ceyelands nominated he'll be elected, ‘ \¢ chitdten were marehing|knew it was Joseph Smith, and I| They. believe If th a eta Luiicalae mtanee ee alae Done aration os Trade Mark Registered. pe > halls, Prought forward my aunt, Bethehebal PPUined) (hits mmays nivstorions ron Aria heacleae westead turned. “Many of|.,TW more checks were written, and ; . f Bie: Got Gat tm saety, > |W. Smith, who had received: the en-| and ‘auburn could be Jexnlained L tr tucnoye (hink, however, that thie] ie all of the checks were deposited] ‘Mhe gentine Reynier gloves bear the above trade mark, , jowment from Joseph Smit ‘auvoo.| Two other women were taken from h . . 8 . svat . Py ; Xm great deal of coumting | gie was the last ving Witea cons | the Tomes Prison to-day to the stato'al Paterson Man Managed to Run| ends the bankruptcy proceedings, ai] was asked, to-day about the bettin without which absolutely none are genuine. he pungent smoke, and|took that occavion te refute a false| Prison at Auburn,’ by Wamlen Tupper Fragner will not testify to facts wantec | 874+ PRs : ui io ° that” tnweue A if phy, if there was any slgnicance in it, Jalng down rand, Rot see the | statement. It was a matter of history| ‘who came to New York to ger tns| TWO Households in Safety.) vy the ottorneys, Fragner was taker PE AGiioan 5 risoners. They are Mrs. Della. Lu| . but the tramp of the fect | Nd Met # teaching, Benten i : ; 2 «| back to Sing Sing. nia oar i i" et a3 va nnd one the mane Set] Mr. Smith sald he had avolted teach- nae natkntee it atetetan | but -the Third Proved His pik Sho eee a oT tng at Me, Covad / OV ¢ ) / a lov i ine polygamy, but that the manifesto] guna Sprague, fv AOE. abdatet ir 12 YEARS FOR RICH BURGLAR. ALC tieramer me. ie FS Jon the ground floor there * Downfall. (| tad not in any manner changed his ie party ven #moke. When all the chitl- le Tombs to th i Shak owed | convictions on the question of plural) Cn from the Tombs to t — He has talked with safe the teachers followed | °° eee | frat Depot. Biss Lilian Mock ais Joxeph Ia After New Trin r EEO. eas they, Be } of 3 sup sly pecial to The Eventi orld) “ hn! a ¥ en extingu the biases, Senator Hoar askel why he had | acc to nay good ty to hen mothior,| pamongON,. N; iJ... March, (Jeane Ana mvigtede the strongest. candidate, Furthermor Joseph Haas, gilias Harry Claire, who] Mr. Murphy beljeves that Mr. Clevelan: ngs and Jewel-| Barnes, an electriclan of Paterson, Ni would accept the nomination and that Mies 7 Nie es 0 In tei to take jtex, but a couple of hundrea| Avolded practising what had been held aero erie ks und hats were ruined, | to be a divine command, and the wit- | Privoument-handed her Bee praca ohne | waa convicted on ‘Tuegsay last of bur e distracteu iotnern were so] Hess answered that It was because of |“)? 0 22! ae BEST EIN Aue AG ae, lary tw ae frat dearee, wan sentenced he wil indfoate his willingness to take © ther culldre fe that] the more recent manifesto stopping the i Ana | to-day. by Judge Humphries in the 4% dd hoine with them, and tor] practice. : CAUGHT ALLEGED BURGLAR, |' thls city to-day, for ten years, Mavins | Qe County Court, Long Island the day the attendance Senator Hoar persisted that according CBE s Barnes bas be cH to twelve years at hard labor In was sadly depleted. to the witness's own statements the | Volfceman Chy “aw Who Broke] in the last th Sing Bling Prison ve been a number of cloak-| practice had not been stopped. and Into Jewelry Store, fans wow found guilty of having NW CYusueu xchools in Brook- Foraker interposed abrupt Patrolinan Bantley, of the Alexander taken part in the robbery of Jesse Auguatin's resid: on Ditnars ave: vip, Long Taland City, Tt was his: sec ond eonytetton for the offense, he hay- Nhat Borousiis of tat as n sharp exchange of words.! Avenue Station! | pees scholars have been av] which, however, ended in a laugh. breaking «ines .¢ petting these fires, Principal] Senator Beveridge desired to know rd’ the sound of y to-day. a at No, t frat marriag Middletown in IN to i He left. thi it'to the jewelry # Ne hax ne suspicion} whether the chureh : 4 on to.work, and whil : : 2 Couto} f hat Me Tas io auapiclon | whether the churel couslderea that the) ong Hunirad and. Thiets+iRh ron to work hug carried his case to the Cougt of Reha tite dbenguracadia rata Let, ty POSS"! Bentley saw i man rinning away Ween. the two cities, | Appeals, whi red a new trial won had coaunued since wife was awitre that there | tte tx A member of vhom,"ufter aslong chase, he ¢ ald to have dee 4 jn. “ee of, 180, and Chairman] NOM Arter actang chase, he captured. | oe nother irs. Barnes until he Went te Ruekley street gang, which’ voln- . > made the question more per-| The man sald he was David Auderson, | gy York to work and there mare (rt cg inany robberies in thi« vieinity, D DANGER OVER. 1 He suid: Duk the Seara oll OGsNo. se Beal | red: Mises Vain iSite and.P members of Tie sang are now gars One Hundred and Fitth street TAR ag0n ax the Middletown and Pater. ug ering PEON ne ey When rehed, It is alle six Mrs. Barnes they Joined. forces, i Alanoveren ot a acid cltrector he Alcove Nayor habit Ities amounting toon shure nud | Obeying the laws in not teaching polye’ amy since the manifesto. Do you think mage In nod Mi nticiig bigr to this efty with ¢ found In hie possession letter they confronted him with els calling for clothing.» watehek w Pawn tle rding toe hin law- ethan ‘ou lieve said=to-day that you ne Two Stores Now Loft who iy six-footers, oe lie - a, eT die Doundy, and helt axeeAGe” ya gt A ot ot ot oe A ot Ot ot a'd "7 > eh The ’ were obeying the law in having} yal. ti re! er ao | Dig duipitelty. o him from the com: BG ae Oh eb te reset sc children from different mothers| fount nt Mmnrelln., were al Tte did now de “charge and was to lim from the com: , and goacke showed 2 rest 1| "nce that timer? | Andetao:, was locked up in the, Alex: | (yamine ius incarceration In the county eS 5 el 28 fe aes hike oltatvan Rancli ander a je xtation and later tiken b TOR A LL ST . “y Save" P 4 r re just & Atiegheny River at that} concarmed. I have wot eat inet ete!) to the: Murtisania Court: for arrulgne + et tied him with-every | POLICE HUNT FOR GIRL. For the convenience ‘of our down-town triends, we have just 0 lowly re ed i : ment f Ay = ; i rane 28 = Bowe Slang ute: febe uaid baronet pralerted te eke de —— ME GU InG Tine’ — opened a new store at 205 Broadway: near Cortlandt. t ial id a 4 bat Js appre} ¢ ances: with the 18Y rather, than to Tee Grin Sixteen Year h and while le iS) Father Pears She Eloped with =} : . f El th ‘ D Vili Lean cdc ny plura family 0) rs i ir fe U4 vay. re he sama done byes : haw hoe een nae In ahe ich BY | a “sist romantle story, eraging Ike |" eal Some Man. 4 The other, as you know, is at 801 Broadway, corner of Eleventh, IY Ot excerd $250,000, ny of the officials. ‘Thé church has) ai cee nd the Bro e being | ~ + . SARE reek And, tn. the: Durie | obeyed tho laws) evensie.t have not.” ae eee enia, concernive tie n{HELPED WIFE GET DIVORCE. by the police for Ante Strang Both are fitted with our patented semi-ready wardrobes tor the Y especially the havoe was] said of the Kast, Syria. concerning the re- : tee A AUS . . . 4 tet RE wt moe o Ret: Dut] tae the. revelation’ colnmanding’ pravat] covery €9 civilization of a young woman Rea a A ed tia ants OS A bi quick and satisfactory display of our celebrated semi-ready garments . marriages, and Senitor Foraker who has been lost in that benigMted| yydia H. Bishop, .a° handsome bru-} her pares » St. A fare were aeraratiea ta ate | atime wtih phe By Cae RA aie auresinnipeie tines Sa, 12 Kast Twenty-elgith | 26 Rh Ver other with Wer for men. ' ry were compelled (0 close, covered beCare hie, wauld like to] elroumstances surrounding 1 Pye duatice Barrett, at | RIK iL her etothen with Nets . Daas ’ Ug Te ST BET Te aR TENE EE RT a al CT er gh aa It the Sapre warty to-day from Harty | with Sn sman some, ‘years older THAR Drop in; cast your eye over the styles; note the quality of the suffered to an unusual ex-| \ injunction favor of polya-| W. Bishop, to whom she was married) horsolf, ‘The girl's father thought he | . " : rr See d: paislides added to the handi-| amy recelved bythe Church?» What ass = Ingatiwaukes Dees 21MM [could “nd the min “without the as | fabric, careful workmanship and swell appearance of semi-ready jeen nes “are stil crippled) | Monta to know. Wt mpetner the. Practlos! sent ‘of the’ first was withheld he war] gMArRarel Morey ete Mh mevouth | Matte Ot aneabense’ of hin dawener | arments, road offielals, expect to have ‘My. Smith explained That the ae liberty to proceed without It! irect, Helped Airs. “Hinhop 0, gat ber | Until to-day. & . jung ing as ual by night, waa madr to Josep! ith. jr. at Wife Would He “Dostroyed. divorce by testifying In her beha he = = * aie A 5 y 4 iy - - — Hroclatied’ omnctauine’ oe Toe Mimcer” | OTE te set Forth ing that where they Ane ld Wich Huey Qh | a AA eee UI Semi-ready when you look and try on—finished to your order ‘ se rat refuses consent to share her -hias- Pedi taht al ayia di UE Py OT SS * HED HIS THROAT. Ance ‘agninet Smith. which had made | frst min qnowher woman she would we | Hishop deserted her nino: ® Cc ffe % and delivered in a few hours. ———_ . i * i 5 | “destroyed. eld ara a naitie e " e ¥, J ftncked Wife aad Daugh-| Hriglinm: Young nnd hie nmociates and | Nenator Pettus asked the moaniug of 01 Sy Sumhuars. ia, having serv i ° A Sults and Gvercoats, $20 to $40. ‘ Razor on Himeeclt.! Me Balt Lake Valles in ite nad in ds | Str Smith, answored that she. would Ree Ona aa oleh tte vite cues i ° % : to, The Hyening World.) Was proclaimed by Young and accepted | he destroyed by the Lord, buf that he | Yew X00 Bie ee ee ee vor Miss | 2! Ny. March 4] 08.8 revelation.” Was not Informed "Just Now the, Lord | divs before % 1c , ' e , ie gs: - | Mr Smith called for a copy of the| Would go about it." Morris. = % %! ni INK. A welleto-do farmer, kof doctrine and covenants, and|. "Then it does not mean that the hus- coor OFFICIAL, % %) ‘ons Stanton, committed suicide | read a part of the yevelation, which he| band could destroy her?”, Senator Pet- A SIX-F| z ~ Easy to quit | —) 2 ald had been accented in the Nature of aalled ig James Nolan, who hasbeen nominateal ® , yd a h * 801 Broadway T Dr. F, I, John-| hot mandatory upon’ the: membera of] \"T take ft thens that the quention of| for township committeeman in North] * ,.Wwhen you have = » % quickly summoned, | the Church, getting a wife's consent to marry aguin| Bergen, N. J., on the Demoeratic ticket, | & % Cor. 11th St. @ a when he arrived. Cat es from ne ame revela-| mi Just af, well. be eliminated, eo: 1s. 6 feot 4 thehes tilt and wolghn 30) iy % i was part nie sald ‘Senator Beverldve. ounds. He Upped the scales” a that Sefore aN ae hleh presc! a inner of, taking t-as-well.” answered the witness, when he was. eighteen years old. He % % ie than o Bs fet torc 7 tle as Urreo. brothers. and. ue ment & ~, : welghe| ot aml eatin ae ea oe