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POSTOFFICE BURGLAR CAPTURED AND JAILED Toledo> O. Man Is Guilty One Breaks Into U'nt Vnlon Office, Illmvs Safe ami Gets Lot of 1 Sooty. II1G FOSSK CHASES HIM. Ilrlng* Hlin to liny Under House mid Commissioner Holds Hlin Under Blft Bond. A self-confessed postofHce burglar was lodged In the county jail Mon day morning. The gooda were fnur.d on him and there waB no way for him to deny his guilt. He gives nls name as John D. Garrison, aged GO, and says his home Is In Toledo, Ohio. The postofHce at West Union was burglarized about 3 o'clock Satur day morning. The burglnry was dis covered an hour ltaer and at G o'clock a posse headed by Postmas ter W. n. Drown and Deputy United Stall's Marshal W. D. Brown captur ed the burglar. The burglat^entered the Ringer building. In whfch 1b the postofllco. V.y breaking thc^kass out of a rear window and then^iolstlng It, after removing the lockfcn the sash. He proceeded to blow?he safe and took {301 In stamps. M13 In money nnd :? registered Inters. At 4 o'clock fto burglary was dis covered and of posse was hurriedly farmed. The previous rain enabled th? searchers to track to the glass plant east of the town and he was chased through the river. Gaining the opposite side, he crawled through th? high grass In a meadow and hid under a house, where the posse cap tured him. A search of his person resulted In the recovery of all the stolen goods. He was taken Into custody, and Monday morning brought here by United States Deputy Marshals Brown and Hupp, who took him be fore United States Commissioner Thomas S. Spates., Having confess ed the crime, he wis held liv the ror.mlr=lonor for federal court In I Wheeling, bis bond" being placed at $5,000. Unable to give the same be 1 was placcd In the county Jail. United States Deputy Mnrshal K. ? D. Hupp will tnke hlin to 'lie Wheel- j "nc jiil tomorrow. From the tools found on him the conclusion is that he is a profes- i slonai bnrglrr and probnlny has had a lone career In this line of busi ness. It Is thought he may have be"n th" on" who burglarized the West Union postofhee several prev ious times I ItTOIUKS SHUT DOWN". The Peerless and Beacon Uimp Black Company's factories at Wll sohb:iri have closed down for the sir . r vacation and the employes have quit work. Both plants will re sume operations with full forces af ter Hie hot weather. Miss Cecelia Curly-, of Fairmont, who is one of the trained nurses at Cook'- hospital, is spending a few days in this city as the guest of MIhs Keefe, of Pike street. To <>:?>?> ? ? r,- i : h In a he fittiug lust re of yo'ir jewels outvie --'ory of th? pyrotechnic?. At ]?? can 1 found the finest and : varied as sortment of jewelry . -dally ada; ? ted for summer v.-. Pins and Pendants, Bracelets, C ains, etc.. o! tb*? higftest quality. LEE PROBST, Jeweler, Third Street. CHILD'S HECK IS BROKEN MTTMt (IIAItUCS CI.IXK, SOX OF II. CT.IM-:, is FOUND HEAD IX A SWING TA.\<;l,EI> ri> IX THE HOPE PX THE CEIXAll OF THE "HOUSE WIIEHE HE IS KOUN1) LATER UV AN OlSlKIt HHOTIIER. Iilttfe Charles H. Cllne, two-year old son of Mr. ntid Mrs J. II. Cllne, of tirasselll street, Droad Oaks, was cither strangled to death or lind Ills neck broken in the rope of n swing ?t the home Friday afternoon. The swing was suspended from the floor Joists of. the house In the cellar which Is partly above ground and the child was playing In It alone "hen he was killed. This was a little after .1 o'clock. Some time 'ater a; Utile brother went to the swing and saw Charles lying tinder it cold nnd Inanimate. We ran- to his mother crying and Mrs. Cllne ran to the-- spot finding her child dead. A deep black and blue mark about the child's neck showed how It came to Its death. I will mall you free, to prove merit, samples of my Dr. Shoop's Restorative, and my book on either Dyspepsia, The Heart or The Kid neys. Troubles of the stomach, heart or kidneys, are merely symp toms of a deeper nllment. Don't make the common error of treating symptoms only. Symptom treatment Is treating the result of your ailment and not the cause. Weak stomach nerves?the Inside nerves?mean stomach weakness, always. And the heart, nnd kidneys as well, have their controlling or Inside nerves. Weaken these nerves, and you In ivita'.ily have weak vital organs. Here Is where Dr. Shoop's Restora tive has made Its fame. No other remedy even elfins to L-oat 'he "In 1" nerves." Also for bloating. Ilousness, bad breath or complex l.'r. Shoop's Restorative. :>*i ?oday ^nr "ample and free ' ? ?!.' Dr SlioAn, Uaclne. Wis The ' "?iirr.l'.Jn ;? liv si* t'UESTON UNDER AltREST. ' 0. Preston, formerly of Shlnns t-in, is under arrest In an Ohio town I'd inquiry has been received here t'S to ghether he Is wanted in Har rison county on a criminal charge. So far as known he Is not wanted in this county. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. W. odruIT. of ling, are visitors in tin- city. Mr, nnd Mrs. (' A. Terry, of Bel Ington, are visiting friends in Clarks burg. GUARDS PEOPLE'S SAVINGS DAK WD? P. KINGSLEY, NEW PRESIDENT OF THE NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. GREATER SHAKES THAN AT KINGSTON An* I Worded As Two Thousand Miles to tin* South of Wusfiinuton. fBy Associated Fvccb.I \\ASHfNGTON, I). C., July 1 ? The Government oliservatc. > Chel tenham. Md.. recorded an earth quake this morning. The shock was greater than that at Kingston. I By AicccIntcU Tzosz.! WASHINGTON. D. C.. July 1 ? The seismographs at the weather bureau here receded an earthquake this morning at distance r?f two thousand miles south of Washing tot?. ma.i. iH*H\s ih;t\iij;i? FOU NATION AT. fiUARD. WASHINGTON. l>. C.. July 2? M reqws of i!i" govrnor of W f Virginia. Major lames M. r.nrns, I*. S. \ , rctin-d, has fteen de ??;iK'd for a ;n-r:ofl of four y<:irs with the organised militia of that state. ! J. 'V '.iu >!i. of Bridgeport, rsvf.it Tuesday afternoon here. W. II. Got trill, of Wolf Summit, was here Tuesday. K. 12. lVlVidge-is out after hav ing had a severe sickness. I INK TltOTTlXC; COLT FOll SALE. < III HI ItKHXAUU 11035, Ann iran Trotting r?bay lior^is fouled May, liy Virginia i'liiivii 30058; dam Aitacliniciit, by Ala mann- li:*5i!. etc. Bred by .1. 11. Fowler* I (>CDSt I'oint Farm, near Wortldiigtoii. \V. Va. (Jot premium ??jm-Ii year <im<' foaled. Now at the New Fair Grounds at Clarksl>tir:i, \V. Va. C?o and see liim. er, L. \V. Splrer. !!?? is for sale. I PROBATED IN COURT I jii rm* TCstat?? Is Kqually Divided Among the Sown Surviving llrii's of Decedent. The will of the Into Bon jam in 1'". j Shuttleworth was probated i:i county; court Monday morning. It provided! that the seven heirs should share] equally in (he distribution of the es- j tate and named his sons. 0. W. and j II. 31". Shuttleworth, as executors,! with bond at $50,000. It was writ-, tcr in September, 100.", and wit-j r.?P3ffd by Samuel It. Harrison and Howard L. Cunningham. The oxec-1 ritqrs named qualified Monday morn-j ing, giving the bond stated, with Prank, Robert and P?. P. Shuttle- j worth, Jr.. as sureties. A. R. Tim- i berlake, S. R. Harrison and Thomas j TIaymond were appointed appraisers of (he estate. The will covers one of the largest personal estates left, in the county's history. A ten days old baby was left on ? the front stops of the home of two; Morgantown maiden ladies with the wrHten request that hey care for it. j Broaddus Institute SC1KMIIIC and CLASSICAL. Send your boys and girls to Itroad dtis Institute where every attention i.?? given I?? intellectual development, :j oral training and social culture. W'c have a line faculty of Chris tian men and women of experience, a <-t:i iculum that meets the demands for col lev.'* entrance, a strong normal ? uirse, vocal and instrumental music taught !>y talented and experienced teachers, elocution and physical cul ture. I'lie I .ill T. rin will open Septem ber 5, IJloT. ItKV. Ill KA.VAH III LLKY, A. M., Principal. i'ln: Usl'.uri;, West Virginia. FOR SALIC?One dark bay com bination driving and saddle horse, weighs 1,0,10 pounds. Also one steel :? ar, rubber tire, leather trimmed runabout, rubber (rim med harness, rubber horse blanket and canopy top for runabout. All in first-class order. Telephone or write to |. D. Martin, care Pitts vein Goal Co., Flemington, W. Va. WHY SO WEAK? Kidney Troubles M?jr (be Sapping i W Life AwAjr _ Clarksburg I People Have Learned This Pact When a healthy man or woman ".'Kins 10 run down without appar ent. cause. becomes. weak, languid depressed, suffers backache, head ache. dizzy spells and urinary dis orders, look to the kidneys for tho "r " a"' Keep the kidneys "II und they will keep you well Mian's Kldne.. fills cure sick kia "nd keep I hem well. Here Is Clnrksbtfi-g testimony to prove It: I!. F. Griffin. grocer, of 1.10 West Pike street, Clurkshurg, W. Va? says "I first notion! a dull, tired aching :"-n?s my bark during the day and lameness and soreness In the loins at night. Flnallj It bothered me more >r less nil the ilnie and compelled me to look for something to stop It. An ?dvertlsemen: about Doan's Kidney ''ills and their recommendations ac companying li so attracted my atten-1 tlon that 1 went to Wells & Hay-! maker's drug store far a bo*. The | aching soon disappeared and what Is j of much more Importance to me. I! have not noticed a sign of Its recur rence. Should another attack take' Mace, I now know what to do to i i heck It." For sale by all dealers. Price SO I rents. Fofter-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo, I New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's? ( .'ind take no other. By the breaking of a cable at the ( Rtibv mice on Bab in creek, Kanawha j tourty, Ernest N'eal and Emmet Bias, were killed amd the coal tipple was demolished. NOTICE TO TAKK DEPOSITIONS. Joseph Fox. plaintiff, vs. Annie' Fox, defendant. In the Circuit Court of Harrison County. West Vlr-, 1 uiuiu: jTo Annie Fox: ? I \ ou wii, please take notice, that' ?th< depositions of Joseph Fox and! other-, will be lake nat the law office' or William II Poling, room 427' : Kinplre building, in the City of! Clarksburg, Harrison county. West ' , V'trlnla, oti Saturday, the :ird day! \tigust, i!>07, between the hours' o? h o'clock a. in. .ind :i o'clock p. in.., to ., ? read in evidence on hearing of' the above cause, in behalf of the said ! Joseph Fox. If. from any rause, the t;ikl:ig of the same shall not be com mttirod, or being commenced, shall not be completed on that day, the taking of Ihe same will be adjourned from time to time, until thev are ! completed. Yours, &c., JOSEPH FOX WILLIAM H. POLIXG. Counsel for Plaintiff. OltDKR OK PUBLICATION. State of West Virginia: | At Rules held In the office of the ( lerk of the Circuit Court of Harri son County, oil the first Mondav In Ju >. 1901, the following order was | entered: j Julia Toth. plaintiff, vs. Stepbane T.oib, defendant. In Chancerv OBJECT OF SUIT. " Hie object of the above suit is for ; the plaintiff. Julia Toth. to obtain a divorce from the bond of matrimony |existing between her and the defend ant, Stepbane Toth. " a|.'lM'arlnS 'rom an affidavit Hied in said cause that the said de fendant, Strphane Toth. is a non resident of this State. It is ordered that he do appear here within one month from the date of ,i?, nrs, publication or this order and do what here?n.e"Sar'V '? "rolect llls Interest, Cilven under my hand this the' i < th day of June, 1907. , w- WILLIAMS, Clerk I 3Pfc.RR\ & iJPERRY, counsel. State of West Virginia: Greeting: S'">ritr ?f Harrlso? County, ^<>11 are hereby commanded to fore "the ^P!,hane Toth t? appear be fore the Judge of our Circuit Court I re Of "" C?un,r the Clerk's of L ?"V f t'0Urt' aI rt"es to be ' ,, T " for sald court, on the ? bllMn ryi 'I,lly' next' 10 ;,nswi>r a mil In Cahncery exhibited against them in our said court by Julia Toth and have then there this writ. Witness, H. w. Williams. Clerk of ?'?' saw court, at the court house h? said co""',.. this ,7th da ?, th, State "'"Ui ln ?,4"1 H. W WILLIAMS, Clerk ,\(1 I'ltTE TO TAKK DEPOSITIONS. Julia Toth vs. Stephane Toth in liaiirery. Pending In the Circuit gii'ila! Harrlson County. West \'ir To Stephane Toth: , You are hereby notified that I in th Kanala' I 'ol B of rcitl in "m"1" 10:00 P- to be th ? , I .??"" ,hc hetf-ing of ? he plaintiff! ,,Phalf "r If fnifn any can.sp tlir? takinir nf ,: r:;Tr ^ ,rom Yours. &c? keeley cure ? The cure that has been continu ously successful for more than - ienrs Is worth Investigating. ""I rtniK or drink habit. \\ rite for particulars. Onlv Keeley Institute j? Western Penna ?2I(I Mr,,, Av<.., Imrgh, Pa. K. T. IiOWNDES, Pres. W. H. LEWIS, Cashier T. W. HARRISON', Vlce-Pre?. D. II. CARPER,' Teller Our lest Attention B. REDUSO for LARGE WOMEfik Restrains tendency to overflrshinrss, and moulds Jk' I thought to Z attainable only by flitter figure#. Thii splendid result u attuned by an un boned apron extension which reaches down ores the abdomen and Lips, giving the wearer sbeobrts freedom of movement. ? " Tbi? feature absolutely eliminates &e neccesity of any harnesss-like devices and straps, hitherto deemed essential on corsets of this kind. Rod a so Style 7S0-<For tall ?tout women), which Is ilia*. trated here, !? built as per description, with medium Ailghbast. Msdeofadurable countll, in white or drab. Red km Style 760?{FO* 4 stout women), is the same as style 750 exept thct the bnat is somewhat lower all around. Made of white and drab contil. Hose supporters front and sidee. SUes 34 to 86. Prka.ta^t W. B. NUFORM &. ERECT FORM CORSETS 1 cs. be found on asle at dssler, everywhere at $1.00 ADd Up. Wainsirt.n Bra*.. Hft. 377.9 Broi4w?y. Nmt Yort Sow supporters front ud de?. Size, 23 to 86. < Pries. W.00 I have for sale a fine line of Run about ' Top Buggies Buckboards and Weber wagons. If you are looking' for something fancy for pleasure driving or for the oil fields we have it*; J. E. WILLIAMS, 211 West Pike St., Clarksburg, W. Va The Reymann Brewing Co.: Wheeling, W. Vo. H11I I11111111?I fcM 111111 When you pick your beer why not select the best ? That means something more than the handsomest label. It(means beer brewed from the choicest malt and hops by processes perfected by many years of constant, unceasing effort to improve. THE BEST IS "SELECT' + Revmann's "Select" Beer is the climax of over * * sixty years' untiring effort. 'I* t It is our best?and the best that you can buy, anywhere, at any cost. And the price is the same to you as the price of ;; ^ common brews. Ask for "Select." Everything of a bank ing nature entrusted to our care receives our best attention. We shall be glad to have a share of your business. Surplus - - $75,000 The Merchants NationalBank Clarksburg, W. Va. 4 PER. CENT INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS /