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C-r- ll- & THE ST. LOUIS REPUBLIC: SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 11, 1905. AGREE 01 Pads FOR SANITARIUM fflgffi ATTRACTIVE CHILDREN-NO. 3 Fraternal Institution for Con- umptives to Be Incorporated in Illinois. u r.r -djbcJ N0RTHC0TT MAY BE ITS HEAD. V ' . 1 1 x fTJirsft samaaT r!avaslsV rt. aBaaataV aBasaCJ .'J4.iI. ""-SaaaaaXJaWaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaar"'- "'.".?JV' '?-"... .BaMBBVaWaBBBBBBS" V..? ll . I - tl SaaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBVPeTTi . ..'-2 .Ja . I B , .raaw MaafcaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaXaSll!2Sv'''-'-v 'f'J V i ' JaSw aajaHnaa-aajaaaaaaaKaHa-. , ai --,faiSri:'aaBBaC raaMPBWV aJB-MSSf'iTHII-' I &ftfh t m Uff IWfWm wii' w m . vr 9 5yr i-. ,-- . r: T -if I 1 i i r. i t wr-l"'J b'ST 2P" --Uz 7m m l rf i k In a. minute, the air va full of birds Pedestrian.- passing alone Kossuth tvt Cue near Urand early y- aterday morning raw a pi' t urt-sti .c lti(-d-nt of city life. NearSy a a .-ore of tuetons alighted on the alone window sill prwcct.ug from the wall of a flat A wludi-w on th t.-otid floor wjs opened m. J a. young nommi npe-.ired. IyHtin out or tho window i-li t-intkl-d a handiul of crumbt on the kill Thri was a crit fli.t'-rii,g and cooing among th tili;oiii .is thev ttt.-tiked th fd. .md n .i i.nir.it.- the air whs full of bird flyinc from -vt-ry dm-ctlon toward the open wlrdow iii.nl thei w-re mi ttiati a hundred of th m swirling and Pekl:i.r jt h-i run. !- Sonus of triem not on Hip window kill and bom n n tk t'.u hie.id fiom tl? Kill s hand She iJs 'lim often said a :j-lch-toring I.. u.-i--j-r "S-jm titm s th 1;-irrw try to drlv tli- ptgoot. away, and tture air lively b-ittica in th air" ori I lit IMIOOI' OK IT. uri7.- , - tm j V- '- ' Ton adm.th tliat h inarrifl Sit f htr mon- ' ' 'If uf." M-;r :"- h told any 1ij an .Ilff. r- lit ttiy nouliln t bII-v- hlr ' ritt.-li.rK kz"- I'nrta liout the Turkr). NtMrlv .! iuth'r wt.o h.ie wnttrti of th- turk t.a" r4.trli! U a d M'end it of 'h" wl k:i"W wilJ turkov of North AmrrVia. :IuukIi oino hav dlfffr"-!! from thl- l III"V-l:ic thf marked llf fiuce n.- with .iiiJiic d"ni' !li turkej h,. ompaml with tl.. il'ffrrnt dtraln. "f w.ii turK to ln.ii.it) that tin-. Wr.'it 'O. Aud .ton. hoKr. ha jatM thionunr of wild 'urkt'js Into t1-" h.irr.varl h':' t'.rv julrv.1 with ilw d"iin. turk-v. w hi . I' tc lie i ii"11 Lnimn l) 1 t!i A?ntr. 1 .in 1 r jize turkv rKiii.i' I roin the J a with th d"rii-,tt turk of I'.i". .-o m try. tiilnc which Co to i-li- vt th.i' tl-'s tliU an- km It 1 cencrallv concde-1. I think, ut th" Iirent tini'. ny th Hoiiok""jjr that 1' tuk) of th world n drii, j-rl-marlr from thr ortRinut form kn wti n th- N-.rth Ani"r!can. th Hoi luras an 1 tb" Mexican t.K for Jnarr Ulift. I'thoush Japan ha reveale-1 hr.e'f a Mchl) enlli;lit"ne In o many uphern of clil'lzatoin. h. ha not et nphil re formntori prlii. In.., to the Iniltutlon of marrtatcr o) Hirj-er U'eklv When u Rlrl 1? about to marry. hr mother lrapr u;.on her varlou. ml of conduct to tie foil wd ilurliiK hr wel ded life Some of th ar "It alway amlihl to your mothr-tn-lm ami fthr-!n law. "Ion't talk murh "0t up early co to b.l late ar.d nver lep In the afternmm "I ntll you are M ner mlT lr; crowd. ' l not cinult fortune-!. '.!. r IV. rot w-nr Heht rlotheji l humt.tr and polite , Veier allow .urelf to 1 ) ,i vi t:en If your hutr.,l U. in tr.- wroti(. ti'irr gr anur " I'leatr of lair Pnty cf lac '. fce tir.T5.-rtr.; fea ture "f tbts -yl;t wM'e Cvnat Her" t: t of trpoirta-tb 'tt a Jerri r pJViae tinier nl coIUr arel nrrra Ue-j. fr' is. arrivjue ! aouIlse rcTf 0oa tb lr.W l front ! -tKr-tiiT th am sarsteit t pee-. tr broJ y ttickeil 'Mlac ilt'i the cc!ar ekvncateit tntw urere"te i"j cai effect. t: as-atfer racJnxftri- -irtatlcn I an er-.tr eval ef iatf lrtJl e-rxtel wSta tfc Caratture f try Irh crochet I'rrsai f CarrX. A our t dl!ttfot coJor ia.1 of aooj StTTjc i tjIe rrosa carrot. t?ct tht rarrot cf aial:ii U ami cock f-r tfa ratnet. la a niniir. tailet?c cf bat ter wltt .asaS Icn eNjrp.! Keep ;t pal wber. t TecxtWe will lrimrr atJ km browr. AJ4 I'm ijoxrti of :cck fr mutton or ciicken. ca-Qttrtr cuy cf raw rice, xwv levrl !avriT. cf a:t asd a aalUfMwn cf atlt rT5r Ca: ce. sour, thea rs thr3h a See coUaOsT er aler. aol rrh.t. A-14 mo eeooc 1st It raWaWJ ai tag a cay 3.hct craas. at aava. tajaVziBBe xl ft' I J - m i !i t I'jIJP f Si H I W. . x. . i.cn -; .alalaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaW aaaaaaaLaLa aw- "A Ibbbbw . 'i-aaa.JSl Jnwv I y-BJBraBJL' V V " HIHIHHIIIHIHHHHIHHIiHH "BOBS." Son of Mr. and Mrs. Le Ucnolst. No. S2G North Xewstead avenue. vmzyii. sic;;ktio. If ilrl'-d rr candled fruit has b comc too hard to be unrd to advan tage in u cak-. steam It fcr a !" riiitunr.t?. Th- !i il r f rK for a f iiilnatrs will c.itj'-o Ihrni to si P a'l'v ditu the iif-i'k of Hi" liulth for win. h tl.. an- Inirndcil If hi'rli ! i- ii-tl .r:M.-.-.l of bik ini; .di r uhn m.-itvin? nunMr.1. Hfl m ctinr I'l.tln ik-i'. th- ill !. murh llcl Ifr and of h il'llclous flavor A brillrn' i'ollh m.w trf clvrn to l.r.iM doo- ilxtur-. ornaments, rtr . h walun Hum lti alum ami ly ilalu- a solution l.v I.o'llnit an ouwp of nlnm In a j.lr.t of ly and ma-di !h- artu 1 in it Src or olotli may 1" horomclilv cliTiiNl l.i nil.binc with wafr In which alio-'t twentv vo'mc laiirfl Iav h.i- !-"!i iiorpt for thre liour l-'ui; n.'lir fhould ! jiurd nnr th Iravm. ;xhI lr. it Khnuld ho tlrin nnd not too d rk nor too pil In color. Thrr- .vhoul 1 l- ti.. I i:r- -In nor Mfrfnl maik." If fii. thr!H plarri will d"- rav arlv lr k- it meat and will i for' id .in .itci of Infection around lli-n- : nnri!'K. JKNNV UNO rit!TTi:iW. Mak a hatter of two escs heaten ery hkht on ii of milk, ono mo of flour. one leasiMKin'uI of bikini; i.iwi!"r and nil ten spoonful of hu::er inrltvl. Have ready tarr ajiji eut In quart"r. If th (?(; are Inrs" add m.ire Hour. n th Inttor muvt quite -.tiff to cllm: to th apples. Iii"t th app!' with -i:i;ar, dip In butter and drop In hot fit. rXIOH IN RAMEKINS Butter Hi" im.ll china baking dlhes ralll r ttm-kii.s and iprink!' well with irr.itd ch"e.c. ltrrak two epics Into oax-h .ll-h dut IlKhtly with salt, a pck of pi-pper. and udd a dot of butter. Set in a moderate uvn until th whit of the ecc l t !' th -t:nk!n ytand !r. a pin l:!l-l Inlf an Inch with lioHinc w-a-t r Th tno.'iat heat of th- oven Kl-oiild not Injure th dl?ih n. IVaiinlni' Idea. Nh.it ! r IV of Tnpl wealthT" 'kd th vn.rt ttinr "I houM t - ! tijel' wealthy." r pllel th ft T-a I If I had m much money th it a l.a-ci .. adirrtiement ould not .f.i 1 me The Wnrlil'a Jndainrnt. II r.il i fiir ili f n If r-,'vri" uM !! Tfctr rr-e In prle. Not fw nKtJ tMis ha 'v.; AikI m f-r ti nnrth i.vUr iut fer ht t tt W iin ure.j a-ieii. If t!ie fa"e ytri.4 'ht inrttntl. - i. Hem 9'9'y ",..- h.w r tSl. Arvt h w I -r t-i ti ut cr"-. A;1 tutr fluent. i tor. tU' th fur ftelKht ai'alsrl. I'ar tre wM p4 it ttli.nate tfu. Hr tt th rr i iier., r1 t t. tile o- That N-allr,; t-. tn (;i -5ii-5a Krtr1 HfaM UhM nIU Pat. Food rom In The food t. fat to th r'aitw. Tie plat. r in .i nit IjC-b IoU ar eitdrty fitlfltl with treat for th eie The ti t indite'.'! thins are In K7Mt crofuw l Iibtrr fried etr and rai-r ar inmnit th f1 On eold rct n 'how) torr-e. beef. hm nn-1 chl-lin n1 t tietnl in many w. the boiled prva"lnr Cbou an.1 :wchi! e; hat the Lneak f ty I . Y I"d la Tray. l!cdm pe jir-eUI- trmy are noted. The) " in fln - vV '-air- One rfow a wt.tr c-i'Jr I wi s d. itin In ejor-1-are T o-t cr-ri .rtvri and their uterr. iha wf. en 'h r-io-ar-mfci: (round Ot ahow- ell: deeeratlorv. A pe-nilUr ". expfott' .tp dwll rJ jreusd tth an art Je-i"i dor.e ta pluni Lao blur ' Vr "ttt'nctit'he : a -rj griy p-. clils with a r 'riTef-otvtKxed dlcn :c Mir M.t e? the -3le are of Cl- hcc-uiy lira ;n 3 TScy are both t3ccratu ri aal To Ke t;ie Frnai Crarklaa;. T rree-i Uann ca cracktar liy th:n tr efltl 'er eric tt to th S U and uc It U .-. 1 r-ntlr t-efiJT the tfix are rrcri" Tarab,r mar b trate.J to th rn e my tsd In pee-pr-:t accident In "xmUtic tt t wJ t pat rose flay onier anj lewvn t iUhi not a xit atjaatltr to! tVdrt t prevest their J.rrtoc atr-vat tlraaet. Ta fpic mpe. reaa-e k:c ad piiTp S4 to every -a l.icd lkrar tfcre ajsd a h!f t'ai of -nnr. half 4 pta; araB- rai? tA a tisX f cUr vtcrwar .V-a tcrr-u-rr half an rowr. thea aVJ oce tbjrjiatul aroand cJyrj ajwl two of cicsattMS- C"ck ostU U.rk ratuca ta t raok!e. Pvar ta cape or maraiaUde jars aavt seal ZX ttlf Good LJae. Thr coat hr shewn Is chiefly conspicu ous for its hint; graceful lines. The r raniP'mrnt of th collar, which la part velvet, and th buttoned tabs near It. wfcll novel. !s a detail. Details, however, are always north studying. JIST FOR FClf. TIIG Ml.Ki:.r.LiES.-Jean Valjean re treated underaronnd. On of the si test cellarr." he ex plain d This re illy account for th bis circula tion of the book. New York Sun. I'ubtty nbak iugmt. "Th plural then of "wife laj whatt" Th tach' r a iked. Said Bess. A mo--t t.n .-! ut little tot: It s bigamy. I trur.-..." Philadelphia Press. SIVH PIHKN1M.Y rr.IKND?. Maude: "Jaek llticslns tu. been calling on me for ntarlv three month. I exjiect a propom! aoiin " M sra "Oh. Jack never rushes thine". It was at lea-t tile month." hfore he pro posed to me ' Chi'-aso New. I'P.OOI Firt Politician: "Is Mayor Wat-r n domtlc man?" S--. omiI Duo- Ho must b. He swept Philadelphia "Detroit Free Press. Pried IVnnnti for Laneheoa. Shell th r.ut. I.n-sh off the brown akin. tl. r. t s In hot butter or o'.lve oil until cri iitid -mokin; hot. v. :. u.i ' t In tired from a shopplns trl: trv a slafs of mlik. hot or cold, tht kei -d with cbopjiexl peanut. eL&K- TASHIDNS Th Minted M irtha I lean IJhion ritte"'i w.ll l furnUheil to readsr.i of To P jubile at Vi c nt each. The tirn will eu.IIy be. recirnlz-d n inrr-.t and up P d He In ".very tiar-tl.-ular n impcrtan' feature about them I H it allowance l itade for seam? They are pet'e t In deslirn. conforminr to all th --iii.-:r.nt of advanced ?tle, and jt ar unut-ally simple and eauv of ex f.utlur Ord-" will be fleI by mail only Al low no w erk for dIlvry J-KDIES- PLAIN SHIRT WAIST Iaaxn ucfc a the tiundre charaea a ex'm i nt for erry tuck or frill tn en wait It behooves the econcmJra ain to s it that br ery tlty fc!rt wa ; - talnu the "extra f.xtrA It I not ejtial to tt tyl and cut of waj-t tc hae 1st of tocks or fancy r..r p jt crxke-up. In fact, fo- . tail ored fatt, the pla-n walt with a box plait t!on the frvtit aad a Ilttl fulln. at th neck t.n r.ve a rC-! fit oer the b3t un der a Jtrkrt CTntac I to b very much rreferre-t. la ttls model we hara tt !att !:trt-a-a'; fleve, attached to a r-a-h cttff anj AaUhed aith an over Sap Tb tiala Frercli back 1 om.nict d by a rather dawr-potntM ym which evr cr rrjy r.ot W u-t Fcr a tub wall-, acy ef ta eottcn or lines j-ar tt tl. bot for a clo tailor wjlt thr U rotr.l.na a ervlce-jbl or so effective aa Rajah r BsrSr.a-3s.-A t'k. ae to x la crdertnr b rare- to tra best tr.eaa- cr ant somber of pattern dealt aa Asarrxa Pattern B jitlc. . Ivooia. Ma. Project Backed by Societies Hav ing Total Membership of Six Million Afflicted to Live in Tents. REPCBUC SPECIAL. Springfield. 111.. Nov. 10. Definite p-'ans for the establishment of a great fraternal sanitarium for conaumptlvas at Las Ve g.is. N. it, in which SprlitKfieid will play a prominent part, were announced to-day o" A. L. Hereford of this city, supremo chancellor of the Court of Honor and a member of the committee in charge of the project It Is understood that Hi position of president of the concern will be tendered to former Lieutenant Governor W. A. Nprthcott of Springtit-id. The company aill be lncOrnoratil iinilt- th l"o ..e h 8tate of Illinois. Mr. Hereford now- twins engaged In the preparation of the neccs mry documents for this purpose. Mr. Hereford returned from St. Louis, where, on Monday, he attended a meeting held at the Southern Hotel of the com mittee appointed bv the National Frater nal Congress and associated fraternities or America, having charge of the tetab Ushment of the institution. liCNBFITS REACH RILLION. This project, which is being undertaken by the fraternal societies of this country. Is declared to b the greatest humanita rian movement yet bisun In this country. Its magnitude may be rtaliicd when it is stated that the fraternal societies cf America have more than S.Vv persons enrolled In their membership, and already have paid to beriotlclarles and to their members In disability and death benefits more than .tt,V.. The statistics of thcc societies show that more than 16 per cent of all deaths are from consumption. It Is contem plated to establish tho sanitarium wj that I-ersons afflicted with this dread disease may b gratuitously treated. Admission to this sanitarium will lie gained by mem bers of the societies through the recom mendation of the society of which the ap plicant is a member. PLANS AGREED VPON. At the meeting of the committee in St. Iu!s a general plan for the management of the sanitarium was agreed upon. It pro vided for a management by a lioard of Di rectors consisting of fifteen representatives of tlie leading fraternal societies of Amer ica. The original promoters of the sanitarium will transfer to this Board of Directors tho property already secured and the company will thii tie Incorporated. Sometime In December tho directors or a committee of them will go to New Mexico for the pur- ijc hi inning over tne property ana ar runtn'ng for its occupany at as early a dato as posllile. The institution has already been assured a large endowmr nt and Mr. Hereford says, undoubtedly, soon after Its opening, will be endowed with millions of dollars, which will ast:re Us continued operation. The afflicted will live tn tents. BlfJELOW WILL NOT TESTIFY. Defaulting Milwaukee Banker lias Cashier's Trial Postponed. Leavenworth. Kas.. Nov. 10. Frank O. Rlgelow. the defaulting president of the Milwaukee bank, who 1 serving a term of ten years In th United States Peni tentiary nt Fort Leavenworth, will not go to Milwaukee to testify against II. G Goll. the formr cashier of the bank. If he can prevent It. Rlgflow's attorneys In Milwaukee have secured a postponement of the trial of Goll until next January. When the trial of (roll begins Rigelow may b taken to Milwaukee, itlgelow has renutted. In case he Is compelled to go to Milwaukee, that he be taken nut of the Penitentiary after nlcht. In order to evade curious person?. MAY DISMISS LIEUTENANT. liurbauk Found Guilty of Unbe coming Conduct in Philippines. Lavcnworth. Ka.s Nov. 10. Advices re ceived at Fort Iaxenworth to-dav from the Philippine Islands state that the court martial prottdlnc of th case against First Lieutenant Slcr.ey Ilurbank. Sixth Infantry, have been concluded ank that the papers which have ben forwarded to Washington recommend his dismissal from tht service. Lieutenant Ilurbank was charged with conduct unbecoming an oHlc r. the charges being based on his conduct to ward ConcpcIon Vaso.uz. a Philippine girl, whom H Philippine courts recently decided was Ilurbank's legal wife. TWO KINGS HUNT WILD BOARS. Enij ;eror William Oets Four More Than Kin: Alfonso. Th ntn'ihllr llureiu. Herald lljl'lln.-. N York. Berlin. Nov lo.-Copvriclit. l.V,)-Klng Alfonso f Spain. Ktr.peror William and th German Crown Prince travel-! at an early hour thl morning to Hanover to the shooting box or th Prince, whtre preparations had been made for a grand hooting party. After taking up their rspc!!v posi tions In t'i stand the ilrlv ptt began. Splendid 'liOrt rni.u"d th King shooting twnty-n!n boars and the i;mpro" thirty-three King Alfonso laugt.lng'v ex clilmed to th Empror: "I never shot so ldlv in tny lif" noreraaieat Wralher neport. rW3.rtn-.ent of Acrtralture. V.attr It'ireaq. !!em!eriral .tenatlen. rerlM at Pt list Notentlr 10. UK ate.;-, p m ineat ttrr. and $ p. tit i-ent)-nf:h irenclan .rne o(m -natlon made at th same moaieat (t tlroa a: all itattcu. Ftatlori. DIr.Tp M Rain tvattir. Allien. Tx X ( it .. -.ou.v Airart.lo. Tex NW 44 M ... ciar A'Ur.ta i;a N 44 .14 Itala H..t!Tjir. 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WMv&8sa 1 fKO you want Cookies that are "short," light, creamy and easy I Then make these. I m Van Camn aaaaawT Cream is rich, No fresh cream from your Milkman, at even 40 cents a quart, can surpass it. Yet, Van Camp Cream cost you only about nine cents a tin, if you buy a case or it at a time, as you should do. A case has 48 tins, of about pint each. at about 9 cents a tin. Van Camp Cream comes to your home Sterilised by"heat and cold, without extra charge. In this way every Perm that sours milk, or that carries Disease, is killed out of it before this Cream leaves the Van Camp dairy of 10,000 cows. That's why it keeps for years, in its sealed pint tins. And because it keeps, never a drop need be wasted. For Coffee or Cooking it can't be equalled either in Flavor or Economy. Get a cast from your grocer today, and so, send lor our t-ream ,ook boob, wnicn tells how to make 40 delicious dishes, out of odds and ends of meat, fish, fruits, etc, that cost almost nothing. Address Van Camp Packing Company, Indianapolis, Indiana. RECIPE: Van Camp Cookies. M rnaj liutt.r Irnprasar - 4 tPMo-ieaa Va. fauaa mh S uumou watar t--o baklaa Scuplaar For eight people .m batter: M auaar. milk and etc oa las' Dikitc a-""! Aiia to uutier nuitsreasa aak. aouti th Miff eaoaih ta roll oat, lbll a lltte laa moaWrat. area. CATCHES FUGITIVE JUST BY CHANCE Patrolman O'Keefe Hnpiiciis to Open Door for Man Wanted in TexaR Will Get $200 Reward for Chase and Capture. Patrolman Connor VKefe of the Cen tral District had a streak of lurk ester day that will. It 1 raid, lead to hl.i re ceiving a tS reward for tho captur of Waller Sims, a former grocer ut tlalnes ille, Tex., who admits that li Is wanted there on a charge of attempted asault. Sims was) iirreted by Policeman 'Kef and is now In the holdover awaiting the arrival of an officer from the I.one rflar State. Luck and nothing but luck led to th arrest of Sims, who Is 30 years old and who say he has a wife and baby living In Gainesville. O'Keefe lives nt No. 121 Mississippi ave nue, a rooming-houa. He had gone home to upper and was about to sit down to eat. when the doorbell rang. O'Keefe waa in uniform and although he was oft duty for th time, ho was ready for an emergency. O'Keefe opened the door. A short, heavlly-bullt. smooth-shaven man stoot before him. "I want to rent . room." said the man. beforo he n-alized who he was talking to. At the same Instant the stranger ooked up and caught sight of the bU "copper." That waa enough. The man blundered. Ha turned and ran down Hi street at breakneck speed. O'Keefe was startled, but ha gave chase. He ran the fellow two blocks before he overtook him. lie probably would not have captured Ms man had It not ben for the man hlmlf. The man stopped running. He said he wanted to surrender. The pottcemin was as ac commodating as hla unidentified friend. He placed him under arresg and took him to the Four Courts. At the Four Courts the man stld lilR name was Walter Sim. He said he waa wanted in Gainesville on a charge of at tempted a .iult. but declareJ he is Inno cent. "I ran away from O tlnesvllle." said Sims. "November 1. I was out on bond and learned that an Indictment had lieen returned ura!nt me. I hated to go to tail. and. after learning that my bond had been Inerca-vd. and seeing nothing els but th Jail bars bfore me. I left. I had a grocery store there, which I had to leave. I was down ai.d out. had no monj- I I""' i' i-t-' .'...- ;i'.. ?'. -"J3'V""I r T. k --V1 . rTr ' the front of f-jM "j""f M B" ' I If Bat afA. aaaa.. i n afc-.".v - f aaTaaaaMMgaaaaaa VAN CAMP COOKIES. Cream is the only right foundation for them. Because Van smooth, doubie-thick. and full of luscious "Butter-fat " flavor. cut down your milk pin a talrd every month. allt4 . " . .flit, .US s 10c all aiaallr. Mil aa4 illt Soar Md eaooca nor. So. at attat aad .at eau and afraid trt currespotnl with tnv wife and tmbv, so I am glad they have got tn. I want to see my famll "I nm Innocent of the chirge. but th Idea ii f going to Jail erased my tiilml. That 1 what made mo liaxe 1 will not re turn without requisition paper. I do not want to bo tried nt the present term of court. If I delay the nfflcers taking tne back court will have adjourned" FEARED THAT FIANCE WOULD USE REVOLVER. MUa Jalla I'oraoV Accaaea Robert Mtaaaoa With lloMlaa; Weapaa ta Her Head. The trial of Robert Smpanti of No. Mil Walnut atreot. rhargiM with carrying a concealed weagv 1. In tho first District Po lice Court yesterdny. was possessed of tes timony of mi Interesting nature. A lovo story and an unexpected Jealous fit. that hinted of a poble tragedy, wa" related In clupters hv th prosecuting wll-ti-ves and the l'.t-year-old derend.uit. When tho curtain fell on the mt'lodnim.itlf i. nes, Simpson lald a 1& tine and went home. Simpson was arrested several days ago bv speel tl OfTlcera Antrvm and Simpson of th Klvenlh District, at tho lntanrt of Mls JulU Konioff. It years old. of No. 4S1 McPheriKitt avenue, who. It is stilted, u to have lieen married tn Simpson on Thanksgiving Day. She declared, when reporting the mat ter to tho police, that Kltupsoti hid plated u revolver to her head, whhe uiie wiih a passenger on n Suburban car. nnd mad her leave, the. car and go with him to tmr home. She wtia accompnnlel by unothsr oung man, who Simpson believed was an uilmlrer of his Ihuu-aa. Mix FVrnoff says he told her that unless ho left the car he would pull tha trigKr bHi thought It best to nllitht. and did so. Simpson then accompanied her home. Mlax Kornoff appealed to th police, and Simpson') arret followed tho nxt morn ing. A revolver was. found on Mm when taken In curtn.lv. Klmttson told Jmlgn Tracy that ha used forrJMe means to com pel! hla fiancee to leave the car. but dttilod placing a revolver to her head. INSPECTS FIVE COMPANIES OF SECOND BATTALION. rirat Itearlmeat's Clnalag Rifle Prae- tlee of Seaaaa ta Be lleia at Kara Ulea Ta-Morrow. Captain v. i iiwmwrfl, inpecior oi small arms prarti'- oi in i iri iiriKaur, !. l..ta.lnll.Pt.r. lti ltlltlP 1n TIim III. nun ,i...,... - .......- . .... ,,. spectlon was to hava been made bv Colonel a-' -.'rri 'i. i-rirtv Ik V oillllMiHi:. "1 l.i r-i I'liii laiiiirii of the Klrat Heglment were Inspected last night at the regimental and battalion headquarters. No S l.ucaa uvenue. hi W .HMA . ! IX..MM.1 lllll.ll.. 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As the plants which are combined with the figs in the manufacture cf Syrup of Figs are known to physicians to act most beneficially upon the system, the remedy ha3 mot with their general approval as a family laxative, a fact well worth considering in making purchases. It is because of the fact that SYRUP OF FIGS is & remedy of known quality and excellence, and approved by physicians that has led to its use by so many millions of well informed people, who would not use any remedy cf uncertain quality or inferior reputation. Every family should havo a bottle of the genuine on hand at all times, to use whon a laxative remedy is required. Please .to remember that tho genuine Syrup of Figs is for sale in bottles of one size only, by all reputable druggists, and that full name of tho company California Fig Syrup Co., is plainly printed on every package. Regular price, 50c fornia Hg Syrup G lauam aTaal to digest r Camp KCNICMCaTCR'a INSLiaM -:v,.arlI..T."T.lTU.laa .'Naarg. iit.u.i i..!, ir..i k. ,.,..., -rrn'ma wmi.i. i 1 1. Ill It WI4 .aill. .in hm4 tat-ts. Mavti. I .! TeaiiMaaiala A., J aa anni ier laaiia. is ifip - -. '- - we .vwsrar si r-vsj-ai a MaaiHaikUHMf M4ta a.r. I'M II. 4 . !. all Situ.!. a kl.liaat..i Bk lk After All The Best 0. F. C Whiskey Mi'Cord. lnpcctor General, who niHil. an inie-tioii of bmlis it ti-1 iirin during His ilu). but ho wan culled away late In tha afternoon. iuIihIii tliiiubers was arronipnnled oi the liii(-IUiil by I 'ol. nie Mt'Ki mi), com tiuilillng III PtiMt KikIiiimiI, Al.ijor I'iMke. i.iliinii.n.li.p fif ttia Lull ii .-..in tu tun tiiMtia't . luainiiiiK ill i list i.t Kiiiirui, .ii.t jor i ihk., commander of Hie buHui'iou IhIiiu Inspeot. ed. and IJeutrn nit I Hit. Ulmrritnl Ad jutant. Conipiiio I''. i'iiilnm Ikninall) t'liinmntidliiT turned out tortv (1 out of- IlilCl.t-jt Vtrr.nne. In.l .N-o IIMtlV I M" Afilin ll.tltil lalirhtr t'f Mr rent)., ami Mt l-erattr "t HI lte,.rrri'l W hifiimiir Unl . a'nee rlilt'ttioiKl. li'tml II.Hjii .( Nrntli n It. l-lt U I) H' M'fll'i la ill. HO. uiitttll"! lit 111 lliillt'r Tti ir ieti,1 nt ani tiat i.ii tt.iiiarl '-; a rn - : .if'- - .I per bottle. ,v:. 1IIB. . Bgsa axjstauabj . OJl l l 1 iLaVlBBBHHai WaWWWisMal laBliTaaavlgaJ-lJi law itRniMKxs sjatr, aatjiMwsTt l..lHtitlsMa Itmllsft Ma fs rrlrUria TrltJMftUa) mi etilHto.l sttt'iiKHi of lift), Hie larKst ren-rntatse of nu ciiiii.iiiv iljirtilg tint en lr Inspection A iioiulil enliire in tills riillip.lliy' reseiilitlliii) a Hi present n of I'tlv.tle v II l.nvrll, wlm enmn e iiitiillt' fruit '1'a.ri ll.ml. In. I -- in.. . - II' ....III.-, ,1111 tulitir fotnnauti'H lii.t led ern Com. puny IX Ciipiulii Si hoen, coiup,ny tl. Cap tain Gerhard. Company II Captnln lir rlrk. unit I'nmi'jin l. Uniti mint Isitrl It Wiirt Kliuoiltii'rd Hist tliere will be rllU pructlii' for tlie linnnlloii o morrow ut Cent Gleti All th"r who lntxo not taken tlm 3-.ird mnl the 1ai.urd prut'llce will ! called upon o mi. now It will ho lli closing rifle prurlli' of Hi seii.tntt. 1 r.j.Sa.y-'EjT.rJ-f.y g--' . f -V.. -..,.. -.. fi,.--af.roar t.'i