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rilF. KvXSAS CITY JOt'IlXAT. W'KDNESIUV. (K'HUIMI lit, 19Sa; n t J KANSAS OTY KANSAS. Enterprising- Business Koelcy Institute I'ort.inniitli lltilir. lie in in Iter there U no llciley In.llttltc In Kama. ( ltj, ,Mn, llcirnrc nf rlimp hu. Union. JOHNTTSIMSI ,.,,.,.. lntlcfloftliol.(. All btilneriirrtntly ' nun promptly tu Irndrit tu. O.lke lnih- Welsh mock, rourth anil !inna Avenue JAMES & MARSH I I Inttr. 1 e il. I mil mill .Mlinl Mnrtur. I I. line. Hull-, "mil, ( emenl unit 'riitr l'lp. All kind. Hou ttc i pair Work done promptly, .V. I'. for. Itli nml ; Mlntic.tit-i Ave. I n. I'lnrraulstand Aistyer Prricrlptlnm rure fnltv rmnpnmiiteit frutii pure ilrni. 3t (-." .Minnesota Ave. Jloinelass In, Old Ago. Think of II l'eopie pay oul for rent dur ing ,i nnturul lift time mom than enough y Imv foui or live homes, utnl Jet lire homrliut Vn ran prevent tills from over ii coming our lot Let tt 11 you a nlee homo on monthly pu intuitu. I'oitis.MotiTti inm:si.im:t co. Td. West 111. George M.Hughes, Justice of Hie Peace. Tel -.10. New number, Wett 7 1 12 Mlunrintit Air. AM Iltislne. Promptly Attended la AUGUST JUIIXSOX, IMC P. WHITE, Dealer ami Mniiu- Dealer 111 Mull 1'npi-r, 1'ulnl". fill., llln nml rultiters' salinities. Artlitlo I'.ilntltitr and IMperhfitiRlinr. EsUtlisnsd IS8- No. .ii:t .1111111. Aif., Kutt'iis ( II), Km. fnctiirer ol i lMONt'llKNIMinil II rAHM (JINKS Inmarblinndgrnn. I lie- All work guarnnteeit. .137 MINN. AVi:, V- V lj Tho Journal ofilco has boon removed lrom the Chamber of Commerco to tho first floor of tho Columbia Building at Sixth street and IMlnnosota avenue- 7T7777T7Tr77Tr?7yT77?7777 Republioan Ticket Wyandotte County, DAVID Jl.turtX-Clilof .luttko ot the Mlpreinr C ourt II. I.. Al.DC.V-Jiitlge of tha UUtrlct mirt. . (J. IKII1 .Inline of tlio Common 1'lci Cintrt. ItlJN.IAlllN "IlIINtllltM: Tremnrrr. .1. w. i.o.Nr.rr.i.i.ou-vheriir. I). A. .slli:i'lli:i;l)-Itr;lKlrr or lleeili. l.i:().VAItll DAM I. !. County ClerU. .1. VI. IIOH'l.mT ( U'rk of tli Common I'leiia f onrt. WILLIAM IIAIUM.AV-Surtojor. . I.. lClll-('nriiiuT. I. W. .1IOOI.K C'nmiiilKalonor of Second Dlntrli't. I.VSUKIC WITH Willnvd Mcri.imi 511 Minnesota Ayr. CAUSED MORE DELAY. tiii: i.ast i.i sr r .11 kokk ikoi.aiii:i 10 m: ii.t.i.dAr,. CANNOT TRY CRIMINAL CASES. ISrAIIHINTOFTIli; INIHAX THKKI-IOIIY INVUSIS 7l,000 IX CATTI.i:. I toillrs of I'rmiliiiili'li nml Ilnliiimia Xot I'omiil Hi . 111 Will Spc-.ik 'lo-inoi- rm Mglit Tim Swift lloviott Dii- cluiml Olf "-ewi r Contnut Annulled Uuhm. Trouble lini ouemrert oev the list of Juro m lected by the jmy commissioners lait nuek and tho tonus are a,iln at a tnnd.stlll, so far as tho trial ot criminal insis It. concerned. In the common pleas 1 ourt last cvenliitr JudRe Amlctson de . laud II) it Hie Jury Hat as diuwn lirefr 11l.11 ly and tlmt It was I1Uk.i1. He lefutuil to ti, nnj criminal cases -ulth the jiuorf liaun fiom the lio, und stated that he would onl ti) i Ivll catcs iheio the attor nejs for each side would waive any trreg nlaritv lOK.iiillnijr the dranlnj,- of tho jury. This Is another temporary letoiy for Hie "Jointkeepem," as tholp coaos will all l..uc 10 he conlluued for tho tetm. Th same question will be iai-.ed In the district lOiut wlien tho criminal docket Is reached 1 ml tho Mimo uctlon will probably be talc en bj Judife Aldeii. Accoidlns to the oplnlnns of a number of Hie leading attorneys ot this city, tho jues. nt Juiy Is not only Illegally iliaun, but iheio I1111 not been .1 K'KJl Jury di.iun in Hub lounty for the past 17 years. The facts hne never been made known until yes wnti.li lead to this conclusion, however. hae never been mado known until jut. tenlas A few weeks aco, duiliiK the trial of a "Jolntki.eper" In the, coinnion Ii lie couii. the attoinejii for the defense cli.illtnmit the at i ay of Jin ois on the Krouud that tlm kOinmlVbloneiH had not followed the stat utes In soleetliiK names for the Juiy bo.. The law pioNldt that the names bliall bir lakeu fiom the nssessmtnt tolls of tho county for the pucudlnt; jear. The evi dence MiuuuU that the present list was made up jmttlully from tint IM'I rolls mid naitly iroui the IS'j'i rolls, Thl mado It Illegal, and Jinli;e Andeiwm illsclurKed tho Jury, A low days later the samo question was raised 111 the district oomt and .Indue Alden decided tho same ns JuiIkp Audi r hoii Judee Alden then Issued an older in structing' the Jmy commissioners to us hcmblo nnd procure another list, Tho commissioner! di I s.o. The law provide that they shall put one name lit tho box fir eLiy lit ty inhiilillauts, and that the tmiiieii shall be taken from tho assessment lolls, not the ta tolls. In preparing the second Hit tho commls Houeis, illcoverid that the assessment tolls in Dili clly had not been kepi up md that It would be Impossible to Ket tint names fiom il. They did not notify tlio jiiJkp, howeiel. but went on and eelectul iieaily SSO nnmeH from Iho lav. rolls to mako up the ileliclency. There were prob ab "00 names of taxpajeis of this ilty placed In the Juiy box, when tliero went "illy i-J names on the .issessnu-iit mils. ttorm-s Helper, .iieiiw, iijio nun uouu, Ml tin ' jolnllsts," found this out. Whin u Jmy was setiired. In the tame I liquor uafcii that was on trial tlneo weeks uko, when the attoincys (lied another mo tion cliallenKtuK tho i ray of Jurors drawn I fiom tlio commission! is' last list, el- detico was piodiieed tn how that motii i names had been placed in the box than , wetc on the nssis-uneiit tolls ami that, limit A'.ii iiiimeu lind liLen taken fiom tho' tn lolls In dlieel lolatloll of the statute. The whole day was taken up In the heai ini," of eWdeucu and nittument, ., I.ast evnitit,-, Ju-,t laforo adjournment. Judfe'o Audeisou, utter llslenlns to all that had been said, lcndeied a decision sustain. Int; the motion, lie ieieed the caso very thoroiiBhly. Ho bald he would not try unj cilmlual cases with the Jury und con tinued ull of t hi in until next term, lie will take up the cll docket Friday, and if the attorneys can amee on Jurors some ot tho eases will bo tiled. , , , Jt Is claimed that the Jury' commission, era mo not wholly to blame for the last mistake, and that they can only he blamed inr not reiiortlne to the court that the us. cessment rolls did not contain enough names to select a Jury list from and then wait for Instructions. They follaweU in tho footsteps of their predecissoiu and ' took the list from the tax rolls. It Is said that the assessment ioIIs have never been kept up as they tdiould be, and that bevel al thousand dollars must be sptut to get them In proper condition. The county hoard's attention will be called to the, matter at Its next meeting and piovislons will prob ably then be made to hae a. new assess ment rou uiaue. ' '. .New AtnUluiit I'lre filler. Jsmes neves, who was recently promoted tY. AUyor Twlss, Iron, foremau of fo. j mmhl Men Always Advertise, C, GHAPIN, 1 NOTM7, mi r ' hoilllt hlilo, nil real ESTATE. nrmiml the town, lini-KiiiM t iiiijrr our wagon trmcls ""'" c u"fKi Unlly for l.mimlry Houses, Lois ami Ymi. i t0 ';c l!" Soil MINN. AM.. Wri'.K''S "'"l u. as. , " id. an Lnumlry. Trl, "lelrplinnr Wil 11,1, E.S.W. DROUGHT, Successor In Hums utr I'ltuing Mill. ' Maiinfi inter of Sash. llnor. Minilitlm,-., 'limilnc mel I'tntf inc. 'i roll nml tl.iiul s.i, lug, stulr llnllil Inc. Hunk l-iniiilrr.. Olllte t Itlnrei mill llnr.loiMxl I Inl.lilm;. Kill mute, promptly tllrul.lipil. (In kin nit Ave.. ( nr. It list., K iiii t'ltr, Kim. G, W. BEITS, Jmliec of the Peace, I Iflli nml lllntu "otn Avenue. Marring cereminr performs! without publicity It reiiniieil Collections a siifrnlty BelloView! st-3, sioo. s.oo. SKI mall, lull llico S.1 ppr iiinnth. S. N. Simpson i Sod, Chamber of Com. Hide- A GAS STOVE for Cooking. t yntitlotte Hi. Co., UllMPlI ItlltR. liook nnd lmldcr compnny to nylitant flro chief, took. clmrRP of the duties of Ills new po'lllon joilowiiy. Mr. Hi-kkr Is a Ilro llRhtor of Fccral yenrs' experience virioitv rem im: mkn. Iloyeott AchIii.1 tlie Sulft I'nrkliiB Com p.nn Ileclnreil nl nil KmL rodernl Labor t'nlon Xo. 21(3 held a ini.'llni' Init nlBht, when lhi boycott ic ccntl ileclmrd on the awift racking Com limn wns deelarml olT, and a written iikisc inent enterid Into bj that union and the packing rompan lennidlnK the contro ors and Its si ttlemenl. The conimlltee appointed to confer with the pucklnv; house ieprisematleH leKiirdlm; the hojeott se emed the settlement The members or tho committee weie (.', J". .McCainbrldfe'e, J. T. tin en and .1. I) Anivlt foi Tedeial Labor I'lilon No. blJ3. and .1 A lluller and U III lam J Ulltlioipe for the Tiades Assemblj The bojeott was dei Inis'd on the packing compnny foi the ullegi..! UlschntKc of two omiloes ot the packing company foi par ticipating in the J.nboi Day celeb! niton In Si plumber. The -loycott had been In dorsed by cveij hinoi oigaulatiun In th" two Kansas (Tiyn, and was fact spreadlns. The agreement leads as lollows "This agiceinent, in.ule I his i.lili day of October, In the jeai of our I.oid 1K"i, be tween Sniffs I'aeklnx- Company, of Knnsas Oily, state of lniins. pnrtj, of tile lirst put. and I'aLliIng House Fedeial Labor 1'nlon No iil!.l, or Knns is t'lty, Kup . pint j of the oconrt part. Wltuesseth, that the said Swirt racking C'oinpinj patty of the Hit pail, heieby coienant'i and agrees tlmt they will relnstaie the two men that weie dlsehniged. Further, lh.it tho party of the llrst pint agiees and binds them selves to pa the two men dlsehatged. 7.. linn (.'nssidy and l'atrlck lloonej, tor all lime lost because ot the tiouble, taking the maximum as a standard, and that no fuie- ii.iii In the employ of Swllt l'jiklng Com pany lie allowed to discriminate iiKiiinst an of the members of this (blil) union, or in any manner take advantage of union men on account of their being such. "In iriiisldeiation or the prompt fulfill ment of this ngieeuieiu bv the piutv of the llrst ji.ii t, Packing House I'nlon Xo. 0l.'3 patty ot the second part, agree and bind limit's lies to faiihfiilly cans out their pail by strict attention to the inteiets of the Swltt Tacking Company, party of the 111 st part. Any man who lulls to lecelve pav for all time wotked shall have rccomse to 'the supellntendent. "In wltniHs wheteof, the parties of these piesents lme hereunto set their hands the day and ear first ibnvn written. "II. C. TIIO.M. "For Swift . Co. "WILLI All (lILTHOUI'i;, "J. A HUTI,i;it. "For Ti.ides Assembly. "J. It. AltN'FTT, ".I. T. (IIIIIIIN, "c. i. sici'.xMimmrsF;. "For Fi-deial Lnbor I'nlon No Gi:3" I UK C11 COlI.NCIl,. Conlriicl for DUtilit ifiiirr o. lit Anniillpil unit Oilier llunlliei.s rrallKHi ted The.T Ity council held a lengthy session last evening and tiansacted consldeiable but-lne-s. r he contract loi constructing th ulr .sewir In district No. 10, the estimated co-t of whU h was Wi.Oin, lecently awarded to It l; Lle.i, wa.s iieclareii annuiieu, as tin i ontr.ictnr hud failed to nut UP the necei- Miiy bond, Ills deposit hei k of lino was le.luii,d forfeited. Tho clerk whk authoi l7ed to re-adveitlne lor bids for his work rieveial small conliacts wern let. lint befoi the bids were opened the bid of It l;. Lle.i wits tnrow.ii out, lor tne n-.ion iliat he failed to fiunlsh bond In a prertous sewer contract. The in-nis'tots' nnv roll for January and Febiuar lai, cous-lstlng of nunieroiis small fee bill", was Insetted In the upnro- jul.iiloii ordln.uiio. The bond or James Hoggs as a-sslstant tlio cliler wn accepted l. O. IMipuns was .iwaided the contract for (.disuniting the Thirteenth street sew i. I!. J Itarr was aw.uded the contract for constructing two sewers, and T. .1. Foter recelied the contract to construct a iiiiici-. Two ordinances weie passed Authorizing the Issuance of fl pi r ent Improvement bunds in the sum if .7,3.x), to pay for wuik lecently completed. An appioprlntlon ordinance, including the geniial city exp'nacs, was passed. 31io amount was l.cv.i. A i evolution was ndopted notifying the Metropolitan Street Hnllway Company to lurnlsh better tmln t-erlio on tho Ar- mouid.ile branch of tho "L" road and on the West Side line. A petition to pave with vitrified brick Filth street, from Kansas avenue to the Kans-ui ilvcr, was iceelved and refencd to tho legal department. Tim bill of tha Metropolitan Water Com pany, amounting to W.K. was allowed and ordeied inserted In tho appropriation ordinance, A fcpoclul committee reported on the Ios ei to pilvate ptoperty, caused by tho luavy lalns ot last summer, A pair of the cliluis was allowed, iiuuit l'KDiii.iiit .it!ti:sTi:r). He Told Captain l'orter That He Hud I'.iur Aetlio Coniputltiir. Frank Ilauwo was nrtsted yestoid ly bv Ollleer Sp.imjler on the chargu ot piddling beer. When arretted Im wa. iltlvliiy nlona North rieventli stieet In a siirlng wagon which contained rcveml cases of beer, llfl was Uikeit to police lieiuU quartern, whero lio wa Intertlewed by Captain l'orter. He said lie was not sell, tug .my heel, but w.us deliveilng It for ft Kaunas t'ity, Mo wholesale house Um i-xamlnliig tlio contents of his wagon It was dl.-cuveied that some of the cases con. tallied u dom empty bottles and u dozen full bottles ol beei. Jle explained by stat ing that he delHuetl as small ordeis as a doien uotlles. However, before tho Intoi vlew was ended a resident of uulndaro walked Into tho station and told tlm capt ain that ho had seen Dauvve selling beer from his wagon at Quludaio. As Quln duio Is outside of the city limits, Captain l'orter sent ivoid to County Attorney Mill er of tlm urnt und the evidence lie had tiecurod from tho (iiilndaio man, Mr, Miller Issued a Mate vvariaut tor Dauwe und hu was lodged fn the county jail. liuwi, be foie lielug locked up, said that there wuro four cither men engaged In thu same bus!, ness, and If ho was guilty of violating tho Muto law his toiupetltois weie ceitulnly guilty, Tho county attorney thanked him for the unexpected Information and pioui loed him that they would be taken cure of. A UK! I'UitOHAbE. A Ituiiilent of tho Indian Territory luvrMn f (711,0110 In Cilttlu to Feed, 1 Ilartle.s. formerly a prosperous fanner of this county, but now of iiurtles vllle, I. T.. was in the city yesterday on business, und while hero paid u visit to his mother. Mrs. Hurtles, of Oakland avenue. Mr. Jtaitles Is the president of the Sixth Kansas Cavuliy Veteran Association, und also mi Incorporator ot the Kansas Monu ment Association, which Is to organize in this city on next Monday and Tuesday. il K. TABLETS THE GREAT KOLA PREPARATION, The Ac mi: of Modern Tied icnl Science. Dyspepsia, Xcrvoiianen ami llo.llly Weaknesses Coniiiorcil. O. K. TAM.nTS flrcnillien and In igor,ttc olil anil ytning people. O. K. TABUiTS act on the nerve centers, giving new life ami vi tality. O. K. TAULHTS are nneqiuloil as a "iniisole Jjiiii'lor." (). K. TAIJLfiTS euro dyspepsia and are guaranteed to 1)0 tlio best TONIC over manufactured. O.K. TAULfiTS removn ejouenil de bility, c.trly indiscretion, ex cesses ovcr-indiilgoncc in married life and exeesidvo use of tobacco and alcohol. 1'rico Si. Solo Proprietors, ERA MEDICAL CO., Philadelphia, Pa, Sold by FEDERMANN & HALLAR, 904 MAIN ST. Ho will be here at that time, nnd tnke part 111 the orgiinlatlon of the association Net year the veteran association will meet lit ids ranch home at l!.u 11ps Hie. and he has assured the meinbeitt il.m tin Ir e penscs while theie will b- liollilng The hilsnis which i .tiled linn to this elt was a tilg cuttle, deal, whiih he con HUinmated through a locul Dtiiinisslon company at the stock yards yeHterdai He ituichHHiil 7u,frt wnith of lunge cattle to reed this winter. The cattle are on an In dian Ten Hot y ranch, but wire in the hands of a local live Mock commission company. a TOAtJ-A-i.oiT joiNiKi:i:ri:it." till Cain Ii llelug litveal IrhIi1 by the Unite 1 1 Mitlm Oinml .Iiiij. City Hnglneer lIlls and Captain .1. K. l'orter. of the local police force, returned yesterday morning fioui Leavenworth, where thev weie summoned before tho United States grand Juiy to testify against John illllei. who is cli.ii god with spelling liquor In Kansas without a. govi tninent license. Theie ale home very peculiar clt cunistunces In connection with .Miller' cu.se. When he was an cited by the fed eral authorltits ho was opt atlng a "Joint" In To id-.i-Loup. The building which he oeeiipleil stood In the middle of Rlat Lln stieet, luilf nf Un building standing on Hie west side und the other on the eist side For -i long time .Miller was not compelled to pay u line foi vlolnlng the tippling shop onlln.inte, us he claimed that the pait of the build ing In which hu i-old drinks wan In MIh "ohiI The local authorities arrested him time and ufaln, but be always came out vlctoilous Seveial month-, iik i Captain l'mter and fity KtiKlneer I His vent to Toiid-.i-I.oup lot tlie Itui po--i ot loetiting the Im miliary lino Willi h divides Kansas and Missouri It wus illsiuveted that the line ran eust of MlllerV plitet- and that the building occu pied bv him was ull In. Kansss. The ikiIIci, then sirreMeil him and he was lined In tho n tllit court. As soon us the fcdciul au- ihoiltie.s learned that MtllorV building wna on tile Kansas sldit of the line. Deputy I'nlled States Marshal Klik. of this cltv. visited his place and asked to see his ui eminent license. I'pon ejiumlnatlon It was illsioveied thai his license was for Mis souri, and he wa.s anestcd for selling liquor In Kansas on a license granted for Missouri. He was tried before Commission er 1'eny and was bound ovor to the i;rnnl juiy. Tin: imiuiu.i; kii.uk hoisiikuy. Sentoli for tlio lloilles of rrunknv Irli nnd Illlkowmi lTniiviiiliiig. The icport of the doublo grave robbery at St John't, lemetuy Sunday night, as told exclusively In the Journal yesteiday moiiilng, caused gieat excitement through out the city yisierday. it was the sole topic discussed on the Ml eel', and the-M-nernl leellng was Hint steps should bo taken at once to protei t the graves In tho lemeteiles or this city Tilt- city deter tlves worked all day on the i.i-e, but could not loi-itu- the bodies. Tho iindeitukers uy that tin bodleH, If taken by im-dli.il stu dents, are hlddui while they will not he found. They will not be removed to the dlseeilng table until matters quiet down. The nil.itlviH or the decrtised wire great ly grieved ovor the robbery. Mis. Fntnk ovieh hu Imploie-d the detectives to con tinue wm king on the ease John ilukowoe, it hi other of Mike Hukowoc, vvhoto body was stolen, was not .satltdled jcstenlny morning that the body had been tuki n. He was not present Monday when the graves went opuusl, and he wauled to sen with his own eves that tho body or ids hi other was mlnslng Mr Ktillwelj nr i.iiupanled him to tho cemetery, whuo tho giave was opened for the third time Mr. ilukowoe was convinced then. I)i. c. M. rilutiK-n, pi-ofessor of nurgtiy of the Col lege of I'hvslt-IittiR and Sur'eons, had the olllcers make another se.nch of ihe collegi, yesterday In order to dispel any suspicion null. uiiiiiii ci-llill-eic-l! Willi mat lUSlllll- tion hud participated in the nthbery. The bodies weie not fuuml at tlio college. Illl'lltlTJON Il(i:sN'T AIM'l.V. A "John Hue," to l.'maps rroigeiitlon, Sbavvit lift Illi Muititrhc. Tim nttoineyH for the "JnlntlHts" of this city are u smurt set, and they are vvotkit.g all kinds of schemes in the Intetec.s ot their clients. Some tlmo ago Judgo Aldin, of tho dlflilcL- couit. held that the county iittnrnev, in nn.kltiR a complain: iu-HiiiBt "John Doe, ' wnofo leal name it, uiiktiovvii. should Klvo an accui.no de-sciipilu:i of said "John Doc." n3 the olliceia might pusrlbly get hold of the wiopg limn, a short time ago the county attorney Hied Infoi mutton ugnlnst a "Jolm Doo," and described hlni us being a while man and having a dark iniistache That was nil tho desoilpiiou given. The case against thu man was to have been tiic-d lids teim of tlm Dilution Ideas couit had the iricgulnrlly In tnc Juiy not been tllscovitied yesteiday. "John l)ou" was advised to shave off his mustnclie. and ho did so, Now ho does not answer the tie sciipllon given In tho Infoi million Just how he will come out when It comes tu the trial of the case remains to be seen. MK, 1IKVAN COMING. Vt 111 Deliver all .ldilru 111 the Tabeniarlo 'Iti-iiiorriitr llvpttliig. 13s-Coiigressnian W, J. llryan, of No. brnska, will deliver nn address at the Tab ernacle In this city to-nioirow evening, .V telegram was received from hpn yesterday stating that ho would be here, and that ho would be glad to talk to a Kansas City, Kas., audience. Mr. Hry.ui is one ot the most eloquent orutorH In the country, and ho will no doubt bo gltetcd by u largo aud ience. Ills addiess villi be on tho money question, lie Is one of the strongest flee silver men in tho United States. J'repara. I lout ule being made by tlio Hlmet.UllQ Leuguo to .iccoifl him a hearty welcome. Stur Courun l.'lllertnllliueiit. The cltait for the V. M. O. A. nnd V. l S. C. 1-. Star couuc of euteituiuuieiits openeit ut the new V. M. C. A. rooms, coi ner of Sixth and Ann avenue, and judging from tho way tho scats were checked out, thu couisu will nivC't with as liberal patiou ugo us was given thu couise last season. In Dr. Wllletts, who will open the course Tuesday evening. October SJ, tho commit tee has secuied one of the ablest speakers that is on the plutfouii to-day. The course tickets cun bo seemed ut the usocimlon looms at any time before thu lecture. More "Jobitliti" Fined. In tho police court yesterday mornlng the following "JolutisU weie tried, con victed and lined too each on the charge of violating the city tippling bhop ordinance; William Ul.ikc, 723 Miami avenue; Con Sweene-y. 203 Osago avenuo; John, Peter- ton, 2 xnoriu J ames sireei; earn urown, 17 Reynolds avenue; Sam Katon, S South Fifth ati-eet: Charlcn IJluuk, 400 Mlu. ..n...-.4 ,i.niiiiA A lin.iran r1fnl 1VTnU q'hlrd atnt; J Forhay WJ Kftnhgtfthll . t , e.Mn iJ V..., I t I 'I I s ii i I A H Co. lirnn 1711 N. i Ii I in It in i vp :i tprn I ,ntt i ik'ti In i M i i , I in . s ' i ii Il,i is l,i i I f f r IMiiMilnv iii. pin V. inard l Dermitt mil HI i Ih.MI I (. .. .Ht.ll I,.... t. n.A II, I. I I nli foi tnm.lnn nn ninvinff trrsi . nix .linlKV- L'IhIIiI nve litem it Ktiiv on tin u ; ti.inn-e nev.r nnflln to Jump on ii tnovlng I Irrtiapil It, Mnrry. The follntvlnif MrMitRi li-pne vn I sued III Ihe prrthfitp court jeirlrrtHtj . Nstiif, Ar .lime I till. Wblto Church Hmn.ih Slahford, White Church : .t II tlnuld, Knnmii CU, b .' Iv' r Hu.li-ti. rtAnwwi cii.v, M . . i John llnvwnrd, Kiinim Cllv. Kmh . . ri All p liltimitunn, Kunswi i'iiv, Kis . . .'7 F.lttK-r FTginon, Ikitr cotinis. Mo . . 3 Hsiher Wooil llntcii cstlthty, Jlo S'J In rnvitr ,tf I rr t itliuii-p, Mr C W. Trlcktt. who In prominent l-nder in th Hitilill"nn ninpulicit In this eoum,, made a cleur utiiteinent or his views of ih- flmim-liil nnislloh nt the Ai nenilne liepnbliirtii mllv Mnn.luv nlnltl He Hinted t lint lie WMH I t fnvnv nt the fr e eolnn(c of American slhif. and he Is . ,m lldent Hint Ihe nnittulul dllllt tiltv will be wlel) t tiled by the It-publican pnrl I wo .Mliituiteil nint it. MmtKlC Hoimrit Hied milt veterdav ngalnl her liiibanil, llniv Il(igiir.t, r.ir dlvorio, ,10111111115; Ihnt he has fall, I M provide her Willi the iieellle nf life and itlmt that lie Is a drunkard, Ciirib- llerbv aluo sue i in r huolttinil. Urn iv llerbv fir dlvotie nit the (Jii)iinils iii nlmndonineiit She onjK he denprtpd her iiu.l went to Tennessee mil then wrote, her that he w until tievr live with If -i again. A I'r, in Iter Arretted. Hev Dnnlel JoneM, e pnstor of the Flr't Colored Hnpllst eliurcli, wan nrrested lnt night bv Constable While on oinphlnt f Ll!!le jonlnn Joiioh wa instor ot nie church of which the woman vv ts a mem ber Hn will It- iirnilBiied to-1 ly ri:itHi.i, nmis, Ms Hell MnthevvK ltns returned from a visit with frletiilrt ami relatives In Colo rado Springs and Omnbn. Le Johnson, president of the Interna tional Associ-itlon of Holler Mnk. rs and lion Shlit ituildnr", hilR gone to Chicago i att-nd Ihe nnniuil couvcntinti nf tin Metal Uoikers' Assoelatlun, Ot which he Is also president. Mr nnd Mrs. v. A. Marsh nnd Miss Tier tie Marsh will Iciwr Tor Southern Cali fornia this afternoon nt 2 o'clock MIbpcb Florenco and Medley Si ott. who have been visiting their cousin. Miss Fnola Hunt, of No. r.lt) Sunduskc nvinite. have rettiiin-d to their home in I'ltrthagr Mo Chief of 1'ollie Servlss nnd I'litioluinn James UiiNh went to Leavetiwoilh jistii dav jnornltig to testify befoie the gtanl juiy ugnlnst Hupeno Scott, the self-mii-fessed oouittcrleiter. .tii'.t norm. is .v.ih(!i;i,i,,vNV. i:e testnl ftee. T J DCNNINH. The Western Casket and llardvv.ne Com pany yistenlny gave a i hnltel mortgage on ltfl plant and stock to N It. Itnynimul and J. V. Wafciter for Jl.eJtt A pnni.ike social will be given at tip' Washington Avenue M. 1. church Thiits d.tv evening. James Cill,on elerdnv sold his fine i-l-denee nil Ninth Tenth ntrcet to Cartle l'orter ror ST.ln. Cltv Tre.tsuier Ferguson has puivlrised the lir Hi.ty liume at tlw southwest cor ner of Seventh ulreut and Tautninee uvi nue from t'. H. Thotuiwoii for J",,ii. 'lint sale w.ih onsiiiiiiuated bv S N. Simpson .v. Son, 1 1 til estate- deuleis. Mis C.eoite T. Hi'-gory. aged 7: years died vcteidiij morning ut the home ot her b'roiher-lii-lnw, Di. 1 !. Henth, In llenthwood The funeial will take place fiom Dr. IliullfH home to-monow morn ing at to o'clock. Tho mall nrrlrs of this illy at a poclal meeting Monday decided to give their an nual ball on the evening ot November :o The bo.vs ptopose to make it u grand sne css. . 1 or Itetit. Deslrnhl.. olllce room: also store room in Chamber of Commerce building, Kan sas City, Kits. Applv Alex. Flndltiv, agent, ti Hunker building, Kansas City, Mo. AKllOtllCDAI.K. All riimlnnl canes set for tt In In Justhe Sims' i onrt yesterday were continued for one week. Dr Koep.pl is dangerously ill at bis home In the Went end C. Jt. Tucker an I W. S. Tucker were or nsted Mondny night for disturbing tho peace. An excellent and well attended enter tainment was given last evening In Shank enberj's hall for the benellt ot the Huptlst iiie-siiui. The entertainment announced for Friday vi nlng bv the Itet.ill Clerk's Association bus bieii postponed until .some other time. An nv titer supper will be given nt Shiutk enltery'.s hall by the (tniir of the World Mrs. Charles Lemuion left yesteiday for her home, at Denvir. Col, after a hrbf visit with David Lenunon and t'.imil'. Mis. John Wj mer and children have gone to Indianapolis, InJ.. wheie Air. Wv mer Ik cinplojiti by the Held Itios. rack ing Company. The family will resido In that city Itev. W If. Kinbiy has gone to Cowley county, Kas.. to conduct a, terles ot re vival meetings. This afternoon Mis. Dare will enter tain the members ol Hvurgrecn Soiietj, (Jtder of the World, at her home. F. J. Kock has gone to St. Joseph, Mo., on a business trip. The Salvation Army has opened winter quattcrs In the Denipsey building on Oinge avenue. Aiun:.M'iN!:. A "peilal meeting will bo held this oven lug by the members nf thu Congregational lunch at that chilli h Mn-H (.It nno Lucas Is t ntertalnln? -Miss 1 'i'ii 1 1 Ot illlth, of Minvvllle, Mo. Mrs. Finn will enteit iln the ladles of the 1'iesbyli rlin chinch at her home on Fiat ltubv .ivciuii to-moirow afternoon. J. Tulbert was fined 3 in the police court jeMculuy tor dlstuibing thy peace. Clint les Small and l!coi'.5ft Miller were tin. .1 it and costs e cell In iiollco couit c: in day for illsoiderly conduct. Miss Helta Welch will go to Wichita to day to visit her sitter, .Mis J'rank Cough ton Chin les Cooper and family have gone to ltiiillngton, J"., to visit tilends and rela tives. Locil Kplfcopulluns held a meriting last evening at the home of II, A. H.inkhead on Kuby avenue und discussed plum, for seeming d. c hutch building, Thomas C.liney, of the Wcbt end, Is tv. rluiisl 111. ItOsI.It.VI.K. Tho Teucheis' Heading Circle met lit the icsidenen of Miss llllu See on Monday. Tho iiuxt meullug will bu at tho leslduuee of Miss May Hun Mis Ihiimii Kleet lias filed a petition for a ilivmro Horn her husband. S, L Kleet, She dtsiies to keep jxissesslon of hei two children. .Mr. Kleet went to the fur West about six years ugo, mid has not been In aid of .since. The Kansas City Journal Is delivered In Itosedalu by Fuigcue Miller, who will also collect for the same at the reduced rate of 10 cents u week and make his colectloiia weekly. Am unlike ull uthor pllli. Knpurgln," or p.ln. Act iitrtliillr on i lie llvr and titlo Car lel'4 Llttio i.lver 1111 tluoplll ados. SPARKS FROMJHt; WIRES, Chicago, Oct. iv-r:-Senator Iupalls, ot KaiHoa. arrived last niklit at tho Victoria hotel. He decluicd that ho was a candidate for a seat In the t'liiud States senate. Ho declined to discuss, publ'i questions milker than to say that he believed Chicago the only place to hold tho national ittibl!can convention. Washington, Oct 15. A cable measag was tecelved at the navy department thui morning saying that, in obedience to or. dvis fiom Washington, the United Stalls cruiser Mnrhlehead k-ft Naples this nioin lug for Mersenu. SyiU. for tlte protection of American mlssiutiailes in that section of the world. Tho Murbleheuif.hould mako the trip In four days. Washington. Oct. 15. The third annual convention ot the National Spiritualists.' Association opened heie to-day and will continue thiee day The annual icport of Fiesldent il, I). Huirett showed tin uddl. tlou of W Per cent in membeishlli during the year. It was cUlnied there are 1.J.0-V) bono, lido Siilrltu.illsts In the United States and ten times, that number intetested in spiritual phenomena. Fott Wune, Ind., Oct. 15. The celebra tion of the one hundredth unnlvetsaiy ot Fort Wayne's existence aa a city which Is to contlnuu for four dais, wus begun this morning, and large crowds are In attend ance from Northern Indiana, Southern Michigan and Not th western Ohio. The day was ushered In ut $ o'clock by tiring u salute of a. hundred guns, aud the rlngiDi; o( U h bjJH si liu; iiX - - rrMs- I You S3 Don't Believe It I- i -ibli in til ynu In retnly-to-nenr i i 1 1 tin. Ilitvi- tiled hi Tore utnl i t nisi strike II tl"ht, eh ' Have V t Irli I here? IliiVti von neon lliouc vvlielnws with ovtir HH0 se ili. I I ! with every nhnpij mid every Fir. .n h ftifl Unlit? We will lit pli a-i- and nave yuu Miotic), . . . . Hvery tvle l new -good neat - deslt.ible, wholher )ou want the nil wool Milt nt S3 or tlio ban Isiime ultra swill (Undue Hon at .- or nit) thing be I w i e i Kansas Glty's Foremost Clolliiers, Shoers, Hatters and Furnishers, Southeast Cor. Tenth and flain Sis. mm$imm!m NEWS FROM LEAVENWORTH. HKtlOl'lt.nS Mill t 11-1 Itl.V Ii:.1IOIt.I l.l'll AMI O.N 1 III Ut N. ltidlriiitd Olllel.ils llnlil tin Amicable llnsl- tieis Mepllug I rut). II, Holts In lliu llllllml slules C.nirt M Isrel- llllleous .mil I'el'ittllll "Vews As .ii foretuld In yestci dav 'h .bmr liiil, a iminbef or liiitinliient i.'tllfoud of ilcl.ils tni-t heli -.esimduj to settle iel t.tln matteis peilulnlng to their ! Blteetive ixtuds. Aiming tlmsu In ut-teiidancc- weie t1iuiriil Siiie-iinteiideiil Shli-hlH utnl Division Stipeiinlendeiit l.'g.tu, of tin; Chicago ,C ilu.it Ut-stciu loud, W. C. Iliown, guiei.il in.iii.igit, S. I.'. Crnnee, gettetnl t-iipoiliiieiuli nt. nnd M Iluhl, dlvl.slon supei lm ndeiit. ot the- liuillngloii tulld; Aaslslnut (.Iclieinl Miinngpi- Alku and Supi-ilnteiuleni Lavvieiicc, nf tlie- Hock Island loud, ami C. T. McLellau, icce-lver of the Leuvtii wnitli, Tnpckii ,V- Soiltlivvtstlein ro.l I These otllcluls met in Uenei il Maiiug. i Hiowu's .siR-cinl car at tin- Titnmiui station, vvlieie- an amlcuhlt- uriitugi iiieni vva-j made- by ull tho minis as to Hi. dlvl.slon of eohts for nitt iiitlmt an I nmintulnlng tin- tracks cm rim, mv street,' which nro used Jointly by tho-u-romls, und nln the costs nf niu rtitlug thu Interlocking1 sv.stcm now In vogu. Tho olllclalf, left last .i-niiiK' lit tlie I'tlllid Slates I unit In tint Fnlted Statei court vestudo Judge Foster presiding, vvlieu I hi i a, or the I ' nit eel States in .1 I! U is. was ctlhil the defendant r.illtil t. n spnnd. mill he wits decl.neil to In- In default, und Dlslili-t AttnriK-v I'ert) was ordered to collect lil.s liuiul liiun lli.s silictles. -V c.'lpius wns Oldeted I'm Wise, rc-tui liable tortlivvith. Wise w ti, iinested fur sending obscene inniiit Ihiough the mnlls. One nflenhe. It is alleged, consisted ot writing on a postal card mill mailing the same ,i test tuki ti Until tile Hlble. In the case, of Jolnninii Cailtr, ilmg'd with perjury in a pension case, tin- tl ft-iulniit was dl.sclinrgpd on motion of the district uttomey, it vv.t.s ! II. S Si linelder, chiirged with i-niile-iiiitt llovvaid i; Thomas, cliutged with depnsltllig obscene picturi-u in the in ill:-, pb ailed guilty on two counts, and was lined $li on euch. (1. W. .Mount plnadi-d giilllv In mailing a nim-in.illnble postal card and was fined $,',. W. F. Hunter pleaded gulttj to un lawfully disposing of postage statups and was II in tl ioO. Piunk Nulivon, who pleaded guilty- to vlolntlng' tho United Htntes Intel n.it revenue laws, plc-tnli-i! guiliv t the fntu-lh count and was Iltn-d $10 Tin-otliei- tlueo county wore dismissed. Anton Dlemn.i, clinrged with tailing to jtost his rotullpf's license In u enn Hpictioii pliico, vvns, on motion of Dis ttlct Attorney Peny, (lischiugeil Couit adjoin nod until this mot nlng On Hie Ititti. Tho Democrats ot Leavenworth coun ty urn on llm tun, not being; nblt- tu gather their biolttii forces totrether In llm campaign, which Is now In Its height. They 1invr- nnmlnuteil a lle lmliliciin for statu senutnr and a I'opu llt for coroner, tlilnklitg to stem the tide of opposition, but linve only mudo inntti-i-H in no h wor.so by o doing A few ye-m ago, wliou tho Ilcptibliciins ot I-H ven worth county were .swinging on tho c'dgo of tlespalr, tln-y adopted Hitoli silly luetics nnd nominated J. J. Hochp, a Democrat, for register of deeds, hoping thereby to got foino Ditmoci-atlo otes. Tho scheme- fulled, anil the Ihigll.sh vocabulary fnlled to have wot tit sulllclcntly etinesslvv fur tho Demoi'ints to (lennuuco Itoclte f.n tnlilng tlio liepulilli-aii nomination 'lUe.sc same DeniiritiMts li.no nut chtnged their views nn tho mutter ,f inrty obligations, nnd the- vvoik of the Democratic Iiohm-sj nnd ticket tlxens In placing on their tlcltet a Kejuibllonii und n Pop lias lost all ot vvlmt llttlo hope! there wan for n ponioei.Ulc vie. toi y. In the present cnmpnlgn tho llcpub licans point to homo rule, peace, pros pei lty nnd a United Slates senator us a lewanl for HepubllcnnlMU. In tlm Democrat!" unii all tlmt cun bo pointed out ns tlio prc of Pomocr.itio victory Is Sirs Lynch drawing; a silnry of JJ.OOft per annum ns iostrnMips anil Dr. S. F. Neely woaiing; Hit, honors niul ciuoluinents of a l'nltcl Slates niar-plinlslilp- As u ooiisi'ijiipiico tliero Is npeii it-bellloii nml ill.ssatlsfiictlon In thu Jni.il Democratic ranks, while the He publicum) mo enjoylun an old-fashlonoa lovo feast, with hotter things In sight. Mlte-elbllteiills. The npplo carnival on the 18th Inst, promises to be olio of tho biggest iluya ever brought out lit Leavenworth. lit the pollen couit yesterday Judgo Allur dismissed tho case ugalnst tlio manager of tho Kiintsiis and .Missouri Telephone Company brought by tho new telephone company, ns the dtffei ences between tho companies havo been tcttled. Ity actual count Just thirty-four per hons turned out to the- "great" Demo cratic rally nt Toiujanoxlo ust Monclay night. Vesterday wan county pay day. and all claims ngniubt L.eeiiworth county i were promptly iuld. Flues ubie&beti uy juuge Aiier m uiw jtollcct court yestevctay agijri'b'nteu J.'j. riiilbrle. O. T.. Oct. 15. (Special 1 Smi' leaches here from Illchinond, D county, of the killing ot Joseph Unshoe by a U-yc-r-old boy named Charles Holcouib, who blew the nuu'ti bead ott with u shotgun, as he -'-- -m .- s-i -v4Uj fciV The Shape Of a Shoe It lint (lie nnlv thing to tie icHishtpfr 1 III the having -Its llilnctii-ss Ik of I in-pottnnii'-nnd UK tomforl ns viell Wi've ptitefitllv gntlnn thin depart ment togelher: ftlldlnl tile vall.tus makes nf Hie Iimi inntci- nml have lmm-silv tried to Kcl the bt-m comblnn lion of thoso threw iimlllirti .... It ft an easy mutter for .von to illdfrtver whether weve Mie rpodetl or not. Tlipre nro shoes at all lillc-FK fiom Jl Ji to $7 The ?3 and t' Slim loivi oin vviiiiauts nt tlu-li mk in I nn' oile to Ii, i itlli pop ii I'll ii p. Ill on WM-ssmijmfiSms?sfMmsxsR Mtmtmm mnmm resioreoss OH8 fflAFJittfliU i1iUutUiKiB'ssss: 17 'c tY if -vl ! tun of u fAUiouiI n i h ili) ihii .i1 cuit Llr cur uinf nil lipr- Uv , ) Jk i MiiHur (II ,t t , of tli geci mini' tirnm i in ti w J,uitMimtinii.i, Vi fG -?yJ I imi la. I'm HlntlinHm . frn t I mi nm , .Npmm IMillliv. L I G9s'' J'tmpti, (itlirif 1 U Mm I tuui i t, i'mlnt, Vartiorplo jtiitj V - l uiiMlj vtl((i. It t iuitli iljM i r in -ht I'M'Vfiti ipilcL sy nc-MOi Ul hurj;t, tii Ii If not t h kt I 1pi! tnptnriHtirrhrrfiatiil Srrnnr , ntrrra nw mo i.rror i ii.iihiihiu u i riii..-i,i n-aubutuuimr, mo Lru"L A"D Mr l tn i-Mlni'VnftHil ttifiiflnur orpin it f-IUiupurUlfii f'ltlr ftfV'f' .Irari ti lintta n rii I run Inrn rii(l nriiL it mn. 'llm ri'iisoii nu'Urt'M am iijt nirM lj !m nrn H In t ut iiltiotr pr rnnt rt IrouMcd with lrntu(lf Ik. (M I'll') VI ii tliHonly Mii'wn i-Mini d tj rnrt'nhoutuii ijt r itlo. UtW tlinonl aln V urIUtmcjn irnnn qist n in uitri.v r trn it if mx tu r tt" nut cllutV u . ( rmaunitfcUta l,tM)il)Ox (sltfurj ui t v u nil, WphiI fur i itrtmri u! r uml I mint mnt. A(Mn- lAo. ill.It'Iri:,4.I O Jtox-UTUHanl'mncb.g.i'n. TVr nli In H iimli Mh nml Main h . Kaiia- tT. Mo. 0l( Anli s.um L hi rrv l 1 H TSfUDY III EVERYTHING !2J-,. d' MAilmvoiin ' ) HARDWOOD LUMBER LUMBER LtlMI'.VM 'PltOtlL- S27 i VV AllOS' s III K I 't 1 1-1 V 11 llll KOI1V Rieharcls & Conover Hardware Co. E:3RID'VPtE ! Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Wngon Wood Work, ISails, Safes. Scales Etc- Boatbi-ast Cnrcttr Fltth anil WanJoim Hu.. Kutinj Clir xla liilPPilS! & H II Si ai" u Ii It r. rte 1' e "ol 11 EMI V I KCMI-FV fl'HlI. IJIKKCTOIIS Foroiirn Drafts lnoil on t'i.!4. t v.. it (:.... i nut iiim i t-iiu iti7, jt&nf l.ltiH, ( rnu ul, fihti. Ilfmrft .mil & . IIUimI- sped.il attorn ion TMoti As V to country onlt-ri LutlumliH fl 0 -l I uiuUIm il. Office ami Vanls 20th nml y iirami ac, Dr. OeLaps IS Mil' rat inter ibau rims s,, r,,iiruiii (iinanKil s, , fCf i.rr mil ill ipp. I'l-u hrmip spprlillm in ki Ului oim e i or ,ur St., Kansas t Hy, .Mo, . . i. !r-;--. KANSAS tl IV, Mlliourt, t,I I e i u n u xi i.y M 11 WESTERN SASH AND ODOR COW!; Corner Nineteenth nml Wyoming Sts., Imwis l'it, Mo. 1 1" 'ion n oki it t. iii ti r m n.Di mi. ASK FOR SfSJ SiMOTsF, ONE-YOU'LL WANT ANOTHER. msTRiiiuriM, iir.i'iiT,ir.i HAtAMA PIRARC I has. s. kaoi.b, llllil.,Kiins.i. tltj.Mo. leUTTOl llriVftllrt UlUMllO, I ttlnUrr, 'ioMfan Ii. VT. Vt)OIWAIU. r. a. WOODWARD, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Dli.M.iJUS IN PAINTS, OILS AM) tll.ASS. I20G and 1208 Union Avo, iNonr Union Dopot), Knnsas City, Mo, Fac Simile of tho Genuine. purest Dest. THROAT AND l.UNO DI5I!A5U5 Hit. I'KlltO, SjpccUIUt. Olltcti: luiQ, loo StatcSt. ivjLiuu.b uevw JLoSFl i lBJr7Slk O Ju 3w J Jr&. l 3 KW-iVl H uioiiismiifrTrt sjST THIRD 5T.KA The purest and the Stands Reason n Hint j on nre tnnre opt n tin I new Kood In nt hew nloreanil this nloro hun no other unit The lmvs tin pnttment In pun th ally nn ndditloti to Ihe ntorr nnvltovv nnd II In tin ntiiy place In Knltsnn City where n (otnitet line nf Chlldrrn'n NoveltleH Sim Bin. jtlen maybe had-nny ngian thing, From the lionent wenr.rcfltlng plnln (chonl suit to prettiest utnl talent ot nuveltips, rvcry llilnit Is thein. I'urnlihlngn nnd huts nnd tnnt. In larger varie ties H nn vn t I im- ever fount tin Ml wmmssiismmsi&mmm iitunt-liuirli'r Niunl Ucil nml Uliltn Oiik. R. lsrils Itinl Olllee 2316 BROADWAY I urge Stock.. High (iri,ilp'( I'roltipl Scrli e lit I I I I. V ' 1 III l I l Ml III II VV 111)11 ei iy.fiL 0 Sew York Life Buildiii-;. I. r, v i i s i .si. -r U M- tminri. 1 11 lru I I II lit s c- flt.r All 1'arts of tlio old 'orlil FmmTinbiM oa mi H ti U Ht; 1 ', Hn .)! H flW ftVv ""-N. iBRUCEUKIBLR V ' i . - f. rf;rii1i'.'.,n'- ;. "RELIEF FOR WOMEN' AMI A1.1VS Kl I.I Vllt K. '.aiisv or l'n in t.ial 1 I Ii -lift ill similar mull, is, m th t -,'t s f i iss u is i ur rtiru ly tioiimiiv (-, irdiin m-iii ! tl tm Av. M fat - ri I I-teurel lij t '' 1 I'r H I 1 ot I'tv-li in or I'tv-li, cid hooitl at frunln r mp'alt is it ri pi i.. .. it- ..... i . , , . . iii,. ir .' 'i' .,....., So o W esmrn AKinlt Uiulau live VUIa Ot IS Mlliuurt. VV Itlll t.V, J.HU1 rwo.v. J. C. HUltlOV FAXON & CO., W It Cunir. I'.-ci J W lUiuitr. s,f. A. A loKUNios, Piei U K JocuwEU,Trei. CAPITAL. S250.00O. & RU exsir o r rsxxvi -x ti v Off KKHS&Sl Gl.Sf, MO. Sit 10IIK lirH UllLDISO Account'?, suliject to check nt Mtrlit, receivetl from iiuliviiluiils, tlrnis ami corporations on tlio most fuvorublo terms. Legal depository for Court timl Trust Fu litis, Acts as Executor, Guardian, Administrator and Hoeoirer, also as llogistrar and Transfer A.cut fur Stocks aud Iioudi. Till; oil. THAT I.l HKICA'ir.4 MOSl'ti I-111. I. 31A.N UTAH I ill. II 11V VflGUUM OIL GO, Hut to lay lt-3Ud you will get it in Hi urlglual packages u to STANDARD OIL COMPANY. The Journal deliv ered at your door for "14 iiisci rt iiiinl, tay ft) fl Vvuiu v a vuwi. f r ! I I . -$