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For these considerations we come to | = beg of you, that inspired by the a) * tates of the highest patriotiam and t noblest sentiments of humanity, at «time when the situation depemie on you, that you will resolve to order in * @ satisfactory manner Gen, Navarro to surrender Ciudad Juarez in as brief 4) time as possible ' ‘ou will understand that in these | things you have at the present moment ecome the eole arbiter, who ts em powered to act with res viding loodshed and the loss nm the wattle of Juarez, and as th govern ment of Gen. Diag being una t recognize the true gravity « y tion which will follow in ¢ you will be the only that which happens later in Juares. “We present to you our compliments and beg of you the most earnest con sideration | (Signed) GONZALES GARCTA, Seeretary. | one respons: “GUSTAVO MADERO, Finanial J. HW. Pino, Sua member of the Peace Commission Juan Sanchez Axcona, member of he executive consulting commission o ve provisional government Gen. Madero was iy the fleld when the communication was drawn up. Te demand was transmitted to Judge Car- DENVER BY DIRECT PHONE OVER 2 100 MILES OF WIRE FROM THE EVENING WORLD —_——>— into a dim-whoet of a voice and was - : tant ne| Rone [OP ahotli inute, ‘This que Hello” and a Long Chat as|fricauet ec" | “Vou don't talk over the Rockle Clear as if From Park Row | su? Te an Wranciaco, Sait Lake Cts No-mn-no, k to Omaha, Chic to Harlem. and Park Tow bam Talkir had become a d@tetinet lab er: y this time, and the fo upon th > ~ Trl . , ears Was besinnin to tel, \Now nd EXCHANGE OF NEWS. |then ‘tie Denver win! opeeator. broke in w ' Helio, New _—— | York yening World oat . . shi 1ifng up her wire aplen Editor on the Rockies Tells of amy, ana a vole itke here seemed capable of holding a pre Hit Gov. Wilson Is Making, | sy, distinet 4 counection onged and per- nversation, between The Even ee) ee Se ee idk Rak th ‘ tng World and the Denver Post was ot el : but Can’t Get “1912? maintained sevmal mimites, ‘There Judge Carbajal replied that he would Warer paver” paaabhh GUrne” phlon ommunicate with Gen, Navarro at —= [those tn charge of the retays of wires ones by telephone vila be heard talking back and He declared reports which had reache| There {8 something — myatically | forth in technical telephone Jargon, and ed him were that Federals had thrilling in hurling your voice over esch time Mr, Taylor was returned tu ypened fire and that the men who ‘a4 2.100 miles of a mere filament of cop bi! bs Ml came clearer, hei ee ee eg ae thetne at aneir own Der Wire and making yourself heard the counection r would be ad ha ued th oir om He conned , r would cord ra could aot relinquish their |4Nd un@erstood from Park Row to/diMeuit for a tite whee bar tat Tt vositions, | Champa street, Denver, Col. You can | ejear itive conversatle Rebele Are Confident. A) most feel the crisp breeze that blows} extablisied He listened ae the pomroedy ““ lown from Pike's Peak when you s\\\. BAN ytd aan unaaaee ha adn: ia eter’ i. er hear a distinct reply: this {s/ollx and Omaha has possible for range an armistice last night, it fatied | Denver—the Denver Post—Mr. Tay. OI es ae | peceuse of the progiess the atiack al- ‘lor, the city editor, talking. It's a | ready had made, All the leaders navel nn, clear day, but no lov ah heen acting under Gen. Madero’s orders. sate Gite Dad ne loeal news; They have surrounded Juarez with their | Very du | “men, and prospects are that the bat Of course, you don't get it all as _ will continue througiiout the day with: crisply and snappy as thal, as the \ out any decisive turn, ; Pecan Beaver cad ¥6 Gem, Madero was at | adquarteca : vice between Denver and New receiving thee reporta from the front} York bas not been opened twenty. i and with him were the various politteal | four hours, “Bur ay tly clear and chieté, confident of an Insurrecto vic~ tory. Beorts of go-betweens to stop the) fighting have failed because of the dif. | floulty of handling the insurrectos who | already had entered Gen. Mavarro would have consented to an armistice if the insurr:ctos had evacuated the town, he soli this to Gen. Madero over the telephone early to-day, but the rebel chief by that time had given orders for a gencral at- tee, to reinforce the two hundred mem who had forced their way into |‘ Janes, despite the Federal trenches, | barricades and outposts. Bullets poured into Bl Paso since | {Uatece being young see, Fhe! woman way wounded Paso, bald, however, and actual conversation e 4 rusting murmur that rose and fell Intelligible little chat 1s had, however, with words of two and three syllables shooting back and forth at a speed that would take you to the moon In three-quarters of a minute, 2,100 Mile Wire “ AS SOLE EVIDENCE (Continued from First Page.) At 10.30 0 clock World Pr botaie ras | notified the New Yor Com. | beceasary to close all the windows, and Pany that it would like to talk to the TUdge. Hoanteky ta. Amajion tus Denver Post over the new phantom clr. [Court officers that unless strictest or- cults tat had Just been opened. to{4e" Was maintained he would bring} SSJATAdO: CAL Silo'cumaiGw sonneee hares against them, leading to some a Was New York and |?" * disintswal, | i - " This Is not a show room," the Judge perators= that ts, 1 o'clock |aeoiured. “We are engaged in serious York time. It wax only 9 in Dens | pusinexs. ‘The U o'clock counection did not} A demonstration of the method ot taleing finger-prints was given by Lteut, Faurot for the beneft of the Jury. Mal ing a print on a plece of glass with his} to begin. own fingers, he dusted a white powder , ‘Once the receivers were fast over the |Qver tt with w camel's-bale brush. The ne We ; cae [ridge« of hix Angers stood out clearly The Evening World 1 ould hear | Aad distinctly. Faurot then explained how he traced | ied between the New the attack began at 4.30 4. M., but the \ sishtecera was not had un il 11.90, when the writer was called to the phone and requested Lieut, Faurot testified that in the “Park Row.” thirteen years the Hertillon system has THE EVENING — ETRE FRAT I AE ARIS OR WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1911. | ! Prisoner Who Is on Trial tor Burglary | And Finger Print Evidence Against Him! INDIGTMENT TIP MADE DAN SULLY in Advance of Jerome’s | “Presumed” Action, BORROW $30 000 Lawyers Pressed Engagement $$ ee ! $20,000 will serve you, it is at your 1 service. I'm glad ta be of that aid.” According to Corr, his offer was @- cepted with avidity and all were happy. t It was seven days after the collapse of the cotton market, and with Sully'a misfortunes, Mrs. Sully, it was stated, was threatened with the loss of her home and furniture, Mrs, Sully told Corr, ‘he swore, that she would be unable sh any checks made to her personally and asked him make out two checks in favor of ‘ank A. Potter. a friend of the Sullys This Corr willingly did and turned the cheeks over to Mrs. sully, he testified ‘Mrs, Suily's defens: that she | She remembers Corr coming over fro Palladelphia but says that some trans action took glace between her tusban Jand Corr which was the “act of a ile ong friend aiding a companion in acute Inanctal dist Corr, a rotund, handsome man, 4 clared that be had never written a du — ‘ letter and never pressed Mrs. Sully with Please lend me $25,000 at ance to Pros | auch missives. He frequently mentioned tect my beautiful furniture and save us. | the indebtednes: Sully and w You must do it once. I'm in terrible | glad to lend t t $20,000 at th | distress and appeal ta you. You know | me, with no 4 security than tl “serateh of the p what has happened to the cotton] ‘In August of that year Corr loaned market." [another $10,000 on an indorsement This alleged conversation over the | Mrs. Sully and her father, David. a! long distance telopione with Mrs. | Thompson, he dectares, but this Emma ily, wife of the former | does not figure In the present suit. (AIS RIGHT RING FINGER | “Cotton King.” on the New York end, | Mr ully further holds that t 5 ; we | and Peter H. Corr, a mittionaire cotton | loan made fo her husband tn te Su nufacturel Philadelphia o a ree rah mien ak de ge Philadelphia on the line state of Pennsylvania which pi other end on, March 14, was the ninitg a married woman from being Sof a sult before Justice Amend | ‘accomodation nd a fury in tt Supre: 6 judem smiling and a widely different transaction when h wife's defense, iH gave hin sion of the & was called in leclared that Corr voluntart the $20,000 to vers Junkin im fn a ‘presumed arranged by Distric on the ground that Sully was mon gambler The $20,000 a more Were turned over two days later, Sully maintained. Heard of Indictment. his Indictment bein, Attorney Jerome, nd $10.00 Court to-day, ‘a com- to the lawyers ingorser, maker, ity for another’ ur in such conveya antor, ors her hus -s: CHILDS HEAD SOLID It Was Awful, Cried Continually. »! Had to Hold and Watch Him to Keep Him from Scratching. Suffering Was Dreadful, Col, Corr and L had many traneas- Kons inthe cotton markets” tester Had not Used Half a Set of Cuticura to the receiver avery asset t coud | Remedies Before Head was Cleer lay my hands on—about $800,000 worth and Free from Eczema, all told ‘ol, honed to yome om March 2 and said he wanted to see me, L invited him to the house. We Oe the Mag eh Pamadiee are ‘ J house. | the best remedies for eczema [ have Ho had his personat counesl, Junkin. | over heard of. My mother had a child with hy who had a rash on its head when it wa: “Col. Corr told he had heard that | real you Doctor called it baby rast. . the District-Attorney was preparing to| He gave us medicine, but it did no (Halntitter 1 wondered "ke that good” In a few days the head was h ‘ F solid mass, a running sore. It Was es Imbued me with the idea and sald) awful, the child cried continually. We T ought to have experienced and at ee C jisle him and Ghee ag [to ae ounsel to protect me. He and Junkin| keep him) from tehing the sore. IMPRESSION -MADE.ON WINDOW AT SCENE OF ROBBERY. ALLEGED toanave GEEN went away and returned late in the | His suffering was dreadful, "At last 9 MADE BY CRISPL Cie ee * evening. Then ‘they told me my | femembered Cuticura, Remedies " cane sataete eevee ____ | troubies in the event of an Indictment | Sot ,# dollar pete ef vanes would be To | him and Dos Passos, whom he said wa surmountable HIGHLANDERS TR T IOP DET RACIN . PIMLICO RESULTS. RESULTS AND ENTRIES PIMLICO ENTRIES. | me $9,000, T told him’T had given m: | receivera everything. | that turning over my assets was th | most foolish thing T ever did. The Col. Corr spoke up and said: | att our lives, ire Black ‘Oak 100; Superstition, first train to New York f It was about 3 o'clock when the Eastern | Time, 1, Mbski Mins, lowing th Smirk, Aetna also ran and finished as Summer Night, engage the leading man at the bar, would cost | } “Dan, we've been pretty good friends | TN advance you $20,000 to vent, a box of Cuticura Ointn @ bar of Cuticura Soap. We gave tic 4) Resolvent as directed, washed the head th the Cuticura Soap, and appliec the Cuticura Ointment, We had not used half before the child's head was y Junkin told me) clear and free from eczema, and it ha | never come back again. His head wa n| healthy and he had a beautiful head © | hair. (T think the Cuticura Ointmer | very good for the hair. It makes |! j hair grow and prevents falling hair (Signed) Mrs. Francis Lund, Plain Cits out of this mess, If that'll be of any | Utah, Sept. 19, 1910. im the neck the boy on the arm. with a far. y buzzing sound. Then + * tude | | et 4 ql : Privates Emilio Garcia and Cassaday| came sharp and distinct the “hello” of ea baerilyetty ha eularenenct ct] BATTING ORDER. ; FIRST RACE—Malden t and mares; three ald. ou ¢ a als other $10,000, T Reese has pn 4 snecation oem of the American Legion with the in-|the girl « or im Denver, It Was @ these marks showed as many as nine-| Detroit, Mighianders, ripe ea i eak ay Bains Ana the question of making | and most economical treatment for sk surreetos came to El Paso this morn-| strong feminine vi but distinetly the teen polnts of comparison with the mid- Schiller, If. Hartzell, re. a ae aes re "4 Yo, 0 11 | and scalp troubles. Sold throughout t won. 9 | won; Cherry Seed, 105 I told Col, Corr T could | tot! " ing to get food, They stated that ff-) voice of a gitl, with a specific v t dye and main finger of the photograph | Bush, 5 rantels, ef Cee Lanne io & nnd; Lattle Pad, 1101 @nn™ ytarolds icgnpeasiinstheitranea atl id, Potter Drug & Chem. Com teen Americans already bad n killed | quality that could probably be recog- Of the fingers of Crispi's right hand on | Cabb, cf. Chase. Ib. | (Shilling), 4 to 1, 6 to 8 and ? to 10, third i. bt Reseet eae appear ite 7 4 a | props., Columbus Ave., Bost and wounded and the rebel fosses would | nized again at close range, Me at Police Headquarters, Crawford, rf, Cree, If. Time, 058 1-5 Pag Was heel Ae Biel ed the | ga-Mailed free, samples of Cutic probably reach 160 killed and wounded} The volce of Mr. ylor, City Kattor|. At thin, point a large eagel was) Polahanty, 2h, Gardner, % laeaera Do Noth irat and Ointment. with > Gnd that the Federal lose was more|of the Denver Post, did not come im. Prousht Inte the court room, the an-| Moriarity, sb, SOR aReTIT j Ald, Lake TT. { p. | Dax bel furniture m t and he agreed Vt mediately. He had to talk through a Mrwement of Crispl's fiuger Unes was Roach, ss. Micheatann ron Coca Ga ba Remi Thun ‘ids; one mile, | to make them out to Potter. Mr. Potter Shep dante Set nena Weaach cleeutt into. tha, aun abe vuit ot Placed on it, and Faurot, acting as tec hi ae ik “SPCOND RACE—Three-year-olds and x Wie Tide ie;| was furnishing my home, T gave him Counted the Dead. ep. Sas clroult of turer, pointed out all of the character: . Warhop, p. ORNS Ls yb Mac ty liche ol | ¢ » checks; he got them cashed era one trench 1 counted forty-neven |e Denver central office, but at last jsties which distinguish his fingera| Umplres—Conmolly and Ewan, At. |upward: six furlongs, se Eeaebeet ay cae ie aus A Din ve lhe was heard clearly. from those of any other human being. | tendance 8.500, (Shilling), 1 to 4 and out, first; Dull a j dead Federals and in another thirty-]!®,% Care, 110 (¢ 10 to 1, § to 1 and | sos's office and handed it over to the Sent. They were stripped of moet of ie thts ds Denver -the Den-n-n-n- | Judge Watchet Closely. Ce ae tae a tes Pe tas pla vse ta. ie Par eistiion | ver Poet. me " of the yaat Den-| Judge Rosalsky left the bench and (Spectat to The Rrening World.) 1, even and out, third, ‘Time, 1.13, | attorneys, discontinuing thetr services Cassidey paid that when ithe atteck |e" °® axing in a long, low wall. stood by while Paurot lectured, and the NEPT PARK, DETROIT, Mich,,| bound and also ran’ and finished as ee, noueyinw. ther tal.t had enwaned Virade Marks) vt was slightly blurred, Park jurors followed him through ‘the con- 1 and ww 8 " started yesterday there were probably “ Mot . “ | May %—An intensely hot and partly | Wamec Laucille Junkin 1 Dos Passos, Besides this SPECIAL FOR TO-DAY, Tae OTH y | Row replic Hello, hello! Do you fusing mases of his sclentite discourse. | { THIRD RACE—Five and a half fur \rpalti, 110; Highfionn. 1 i ; M ’ nO Insurrectos, and that no reinforee= | yeay an his is the Evening World. sale juror, who accupies (he| cloudy day awaited the arrival of Hal) 0) 0° gy added, three-year-old. fillies Nira, HU. Tam Shaw, | amount, I pald $5009 more for an argu: 10c ments came until last evening. He also Blanséae Oh fourth seat in the box, seemed to have Chase and his invaders this afternoon. | —jouncer, 115 7 to, 1 tod THA, Aiseandiny 108s] ment on @ demurrer to. the Involuntar added that Villareal had arrived from) 11, yaar: crepe Rte best grasp subject. All they; The weather man had sald fair, but It]and out, first ht, 110 (Burns), 100; Sumner Nis | Proceedings fled against ine.” Tice 7 Molla May bi World; yeu." ‘Thon there was an expl Cap trill ea of relief when recess) the New Yorkers escape w few wers | to 1, § toh and 7 to 10, second hy i mycerolis eng Took $20,000 Loan, A ecem 5 a, ’ 0 ‘as announced, | i" wi oe th Glass), 1,6 to i , third 1 efiy, Corr testified he took the the fameus “MeGinty” stolen from Hl/sion of sound out of whiah was picked | during their visit they will be lucky. | (Glas uk | Briefly, Corr testified e took ‘ a lawyer Col. Gapibaldl te in command of the so-called “American ‘eslo of insur- rectos, ond they are fighting their way te the bull ring, Shell the City. The revels have poured a stream of Phrapnel and solid shot Into the city, me of the guns is manned by United tates and French artilleryinen, rican insurrecto named An- rted to cross the Santa to El Paso, but was driven the United States troops, the U ck by §Col. Steever, in charge ¢ lred Plates troops, Issued orders not to pe nit any provisions to be taken avr io the insurrectos, A wagon load food was at the bridge for the rel ut it was not perinitted to cross.” insurrecto officers stated they held the| Port of entry and that they had n right) #2 bring food supplies to their men. he Mteever announced Uiis afternoon nat he woul! permit the, (ransporta jon of the wounded from Juarex acros. he bridge to United States soil, pr Pided the Mexican consul bere consented Specialize! pecialize! This is the age of “special- ization.” Employers, when hiring workers, want men and women who can do ONE thing well, The days of “gen- eral utility” people are about over, If you are a good stenog- rapher, manager, secreta bookkeeper, clerk, laborer, ete,, and can QUALIFY aS ComPaTzNT tell employers what you can do and there’s no good reason why you should be out of work one single day. “SITUATIONS WANTED” ADS. IN THE MORNING OF The¥ Make the Best Known Effort One Can Possibly Put Forth in Seeking a Position. tow the been operated at Poltoe Headquarte: he had never found that any peri “Don't hear,” came back feebly, ‘The Anger prints ons sembled that of another, telephone conversation with friend named Junkin, wi Sully's magnificent home on team etruek town and there wae just | about time to make a quick change and get to Bennett Park for the imber- et Any HACK Plaree: oak fusion fant, 130" Jo named, nt to thi ast Sixty —— oo Hoth, 107 AN” thew Suunple He Wy Hepat hh "i | mi yerator in. New although theve aro 66,000 sets of printa| ing up process. M5 #0 UT Huster, 102) . LOS; Jen third street, Just off Fifth avenue, met | vain op Forks Deedee in i eee a ot. a mombor an] (a pepe PIA | Welle, “115; ‘MMpitas, “iho: "*Maty Weir" | stre, Sully and her husband in th with the suggestion to tlk directly Into ; e Tigers are shot to pieces FIRST RACH —Puree $900; for three {4 1 201 { the transmitter. ‘This was done, and Stee Where the new crite alge had first time this year, and Jennings re-| Jct roig maidens; one milecRell Horse, | cuiniiteea,allamance claimed, e*cherish, and | brary and said, according to his tes- | 4 BROAD f 5 ata f ore ts 5 cs dens; —Rell | Carty tual Ison entry, Track ) a soon a regular chat was begun by ro-| eage—that of a man found wandering | &tets that he cannot put hie full strength /yg7 Ganz), won; Hazel Burke, 106 fast. ph ed coal LUN dL ae eaten Pras Pere "67 NASSAU. ST. oating |About the corridors of the Waldort-| {0 the test against the only teams thas, (Moore), second; Sugar Lump, 105 | —_—s——— : YOry: ACFFY: t vour husband's | TR® specitied weight in each instance in “How's the weather in Denver to- | Astorla—the finger prints were se look to be able to give lly mena] (Molesworth), third. Time—140 2-5. | ir distress and your husband's Cludes ntainers torla~tt Ker Dp i} r seed ; ; day | Xcotland Yard, because of the suspect's game, Davy Jones got such a crack on) Mamle We Epicurean, ck B., '. nisfortunes, and T'm exceedingly sorry came back distinctly. | Ehglish accent, Scotland Yard sent| the head yesterday that he will be out] Engoe, Immigrant, Dr. Matas, Single) mrs racy Shes) welling —Boberta | thet t can't lend you the $25,000, but if baie AE Ala to [back photographe of the man under to-day at least, Jennings said this morn-| ee aaa Wag-er, Jack Rieger alvo| 7. oh: Jack ise take ak CARPET came back, long drawn | *rreat and a record as long as @ yard-| ins that ha may give Ness a chance on|*®R ae | Dainty: "Dame, ng of Noon tt Rutter 7 A out, but led aulck, In the United States Navy the! arg instead of shifting Morarity, Ness| ,SBCOND RACH hnme S00: | Ha ot Wi Sig, Hot Sihi"Siut,“too™'SS | U'The Intelligent Careful Buyer Will || “Anything doing in Denver? Any Who had re-enlisted under asumed| as Ween hell by the club two years |115 (Goose), first; Tourist, 107 ( ShCORD RACK Fe one-half, furlongs Most Appreciate the CLEANSING news? Any local news?” was yelled, names, | without doing here. jtain), second, Traymore, 107 (Loftus), | Compressed Air “Nenenno,” came the swift reply. "No principal feature of the after- Sear |third. ‘Time, 1004-5, Inelter, Guara- in Pire-Proof Building. ows. don't get much big local noon’s testimony was an experiment nola and John Robert also ran and fin- Foxcraft, 1 hows out here, We got Wilson, though.” | with finger prints made by varlous court [ished as named. cette kA High ganaiong.. | . . FIRE-PROOF STORAGE You mean Gov. Wilson of New Jer- | officials during Lieut. Faurot's absence | AE, eager AL Miter 13 ssi leeedd| Haro | from the court room. ‘The experiment OR CALLS FOR FUNDS ee Race es OS: For Household Goods. sey?” rom the court room, ‘The experiment | cighth; the = = "Yes, Gov, Wilson," replied Denver, | the frat of its kind ever attempted =| "| LAB 1B Na call T.M.STEWART tec, Quinones replied Denver, | sant of a cane wRainat an accuaed—Wax No Piano in New'York To-day is entrance of which is the legend, “Just sons were called, and each pressed his 4 Milo Up," Was speaking in the samo | fingers against a cake of dried ink and telephone booth. | then againat a sheet of paper, Kach set | They Like Wilson. | of prints was marked for identifioats sJand then Lieut, Faurot was n long wrangle Over a doxen per- “How do you Wilson ou ed Inte Laan Ac BSR: eee UF 8 the court room and asked to compare 1 A gy ee these prints with others made by. the | Fine! Great exclaimed the Denver same jndividuals in his presence ul to Post man, “Ho spoke last night, Cham- find thoge they had made In bis absence. ber of Commerce. Speaks again to- The other section of the experin it) nlht, Mile High Club, Big) crowda, Was the reproduction of the fing Great enthuslasm," prints on the same pane of glass where | Crisp!'s arrest | How does Denver ike Wilson for ‘He prints leading two ; were found, At the same time an ef-| | fort was made to reproduce the peculiar | siiding mark made by the fingers which removed the glass Picks Them Out Easily. “Hey? Don't make you." ‘The query was repeated with a shout, but somehow the answer came back like @ voice from @ seale A MORE CONSPICUOUS VALUE Three New York Wa: 1518 Third Ave., Near 86th St. Noah! Laly in Jail as Result of “Vind Wiig eS dian Maid, 1085" ¢ selling—In Solus, 112: | TO DEFEND THE M'NAMARAS, i:! jute lt Manhattan, Persecution.” Te ons hia oil, 14) || 2929 Third Ave., near 182d St., Brons. BATTING ORDER. WASHINGTON, May 9—The Amertoan | Hasan Olle. MT ac | 1796 Pitkin Ave., Brooklyn. Louts. Rrookiyn. | Federation of Labor to-day issued an] Clear; fast, Hugeins, 436-442 WEST 5131 ST. Former! Founded 320 7, tn 1863. RING UP 5567 COLUMBUS "s Upholstering Co. ‘8d; phone OST Gramercy, iS Tooley, 86 appeal for funds for the defense of the | — - - ——— | Tan” Write: mas Bilis, If Daubert, 1b, McNamara brot ‘s in jail a Los An- \ wi Mowrey, 3b, casey, yeles for dynamiting, The Executy > Konetehy, My heat, If. « oll of the federation will receive Kvans, rf. Meyers, ef. eg ea ger ae gy \ U RICSOL—TE CONQUEROR OF RHEUMATISM ¢ Bresnahan, « Coulson, rf 5 an. 58 ral! Oakes, cf, Zimmerman, 9 sary, i te staiad, the cases yy on If you have tried every other known remedy for rheumatism do not despair. Houser, ss. Hergen, ¢ taken to the highest court Se) 3 you still have Uricsol, the practical certainty of CURE, and the absolute Harmon, p. Rucker, p. | and lasting benefit to fall back on, certainty of mate Uricsol is not a cureall, Its special field is rheumatic diseases, and it cures them by removing the cause, Umpires—Klem and Doyle, ov jeaders are in jail ea) for funds states that ma | “Who fs this talking?" was asked, i YWleus vous a ve: Saal any back} »N PARK, BROOKLYN ‘vindictive spirit of perse- | Everybody nowadays knows that rheumatism is caused by an excess of © Bevereretererererer!!" WO Hig SAUD CARH CORAM: OF ATER | May 0 \ 1 that with the forces Uric Acid in the blood, Local applications may relieve, but they cannot Tho q Fepeated and the jy. tien took up the bunch of papers | ° Hresnahan, m jainat them they mi possibly get at the seat of the disease. answer came, shorn of the consonant, f° ten. ints had. been mite, | DOW to. the fans of this burg to-duy, | Not have w fale trlal na Uriesol is just what its name implies, a solvent and eliminator of Uric Acid. & word-phantem that sounded Uke and wit the slightest hesitation | & Mnat B11 Danlen's water ate ea en ttt oe era baat courts Uriesol not only cures the common forms of rheumatism, but it does Aylor picked out the dupileate of those | Doders in the first of a series of four | MAM Mie aah! Ridnippers ius | what no other remedy has before accomplished: pall 14” wae demanded | marked on, the wuss “IC was a tense] games. ‘The threatening weather Keot ie taught a iessof that the ivea and It Dissolves and Eliminates Deposits in the Joints, a-y-l-o-r,” Every letter was clear moment, Jurors stood up, the Judge| the attendance away down ' ws of labor men are just as ting as if cut with a chisel, Then he fole left the bench and came down closar| and Mapmon were the twirlers, ¢ es and liberty of Where They Have Been Accumula for Years |lowed it with the word, just as clear, u DistriotsAttorney showed signs) Hoth sides wore blanked In the first | other men in uatry, re) {Records are in our possession of not one but many cases where the joints | Pabn he asked for the name of the writ. of Nervousness nly Mauroe was aim Jin the second the Cardinals had « good | Wealth, position or standing: of the fingers were so thickened as to be practically useless; where the hip er and the name of the City Editor ot ee a eee teeny at the comer | cuance to score, They had three tnen - —_— ar the knee joints were so filled with the deposits as to render the victim Tus Meaning World, and weed ther werd onebases and one out, but Rucker tight: | STONE PROTE wholly unable to walk; yet the patients were completely restored to health « ron spelled for him, Unctly, He asked f got them instantly, ade them out dis other names and peating them with ee DIANS BESIEGE MEXICAN TOWN. perfectly audible enunciation A blurr followed for about a minute — and then Denver asked | povauas, Aria, May %—HMe Pretty dry out your way?* | capital of Sonora, is surrounde } “Yes, Weather's dry, Reservoirs are} ora) hundred Yaqui Indians, |dry, Bad drought, Do you wet Ht?” ~~ {14 « report received to-day by courier Denver Never Dry, The Indians are sald to haye held up “No water, I get you. Hetter come] Southern Pacific train and taken 60 out to Denver.” The voice faded y rifles and a big supply of ammunition, ened up and petired the next two men Jon strikes. | nak eaminemiemen and activity by the systematic use of Uricsol. In this way Uricsol has been a genuine RENEWER OF YOUTH! We can truthfully claim the remarkable record of 90 per cent, of cures U.S. “INACTIVITY.” ‘COURT REFUSES BAIL WASHINGTON, May actertz | where a Broper opportunity is giv our rem dy accomplish the result, K the k f Amerie at aso ill gladly supply testimot 8. te for folder, | TO DYNAMITE SUSPECT. |" ‘1 ‘lv of 8 a Ua RN ee ist anal = one of Miasouri t ons t does not have it, send one do! IQS ANGELNS, May % The applica: | speech uf protest against the Inactivity I#yaup drugaiet doce wot have It, gond ope doling to m of John J. MeNamara, tixing bail | of the Untied States in the protection of The Califor nia Chemical Co. py sles, Cal Jon the charge of dynamiting, was dis- | ity citizens along the Mexican border. | Angeles, Cal. allowed to-day by uperioy Jude Bord- well without prejudice and with leave to renew it as any time He appealed to the Committes on * AND WE WILL SEND YQU A BOTTLE PREPAID “ - ~ ‘orelan Relauons to take up his atte \" for the proteciion of Americans, LMT ernaoanacaannannnnnaanbhbhhaananobbaancaaaananancaneionaiann FARMER,—On FARMER, Funeral from his late residence, st T4th st; thence to the Dominican Chureh, 66th st, and Lexington ay. on Wednesday morning at 9.30, SHEPHERD. May 9, GEORGE SHEPHERD, in the ninety-firet year of May 7, 10113, JOHN 2a Ml wervices at hie West 22d at, late residence, Notice wf Ume Ne

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