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FAIRBANKS SETTLED SCHOOL ROW WITH HIS FIRST SPEECH SPOKANE Wash .Jutv It -If the slate Ol Washington I. carried nevt Not-amber h* President Honari-rH Hamticl O Cosgrcive, of Pomeroy, who mil be one of the electors of the stsie, win have the satisfaction HERMAN H CROW. of voting In Ibe electoral college for a man who wa* bla tutimmatc snd warm friend tn college. Mr. Cos gmve antl Mr, Fairbanks attended Ohio Wealeyan college, at Delaware. Ohio, and Mr. l*o* grove expetis a double pleasure In the opportunity to vote for his lifelong friend fur vice president of lhe I'nlted States. State Senator Herman H Crow. ot tbls illy, also was a college as sociate of Mr. Fairbanks and re lates an in--* ■-•■•! r story of the first tlmn Fairbanks atlracted at CHAMPION BUTTON'S PLAYING PARTNER. Mllllt M ______ Ms Hall la a Pasadena, Cal, girl and s member th»re of In- rtnb Miss May Sutton, the new champion I JUDGE BROWN WEARY OF CRUSADE AGAINST VICE ALASKA FEDERAL OFFICIAL TELLS JUNEAU SHE MUST WORK OUT HER OfV NSALVATION (By Mail C.rr.sp.ndsncs.) t JINEAI*. July 2S -Judge M. C. Vrowß, of the federal court for this dut.it. wbo has fnr many swoons been ths terror of sll evildoers, eapeclally the gamblers, blind pig proprietor., bawdy bouse keepers and danr. halt men, baa become weary of well doing. At the ctesj* of his terra of rourt la tbl* city n few dsys ago be made ths .* i*. ~t.*t for publication thst h * would not attempt to secure SHROUDED IN MYSTERY (B. Mail Cerr.spend*--..) HON July 29-Investors In Ih* tnyat'rlous Midas c r**k preset sre worried about the * i i '.-. disappear* si. •of I- .:.- in and iiii.,', lh* finder, of th* ali*g*d fabulously rich creek. Th* two men have k*t>t th. location of the rb h find eecret whll* thry have b**n organizing a company to ..; -• .*- claims on It. A larg* number of Norn*? people t.av* put considerable money Into lh* proJ»ct. Including Judg* Moors and other government official*. On July I. tt la .lleged, Duncan and flrlera rh*rt»r»d a gasoline launch fiiil lert for parts unknown. Men.* ef th* Investors profrsa to b*. llev. Ihat they have |*ft on a secr»t mission In connection with th* Milts mining prorJ»ct, while others ar* worried for fr.r I. .*, , and Orlggs may forgel to return to Nome, MlNl'fililiVll.l.i:. Ky., July 81.— Cmter fiardner, whit*, was lisnged today for the munler of B. fl Os born snd Ms son. Ilarld Oslrorn. In November last tendon by a public sjit..*. li In school. "Fairbanks went tltiuiigh college very yuuitg. gia.tiiallng at ,'v." sa>. 111. tcnalur, "He wan a I*ll in 1 eh mid* youth, s food student sii.l I Industrious, bul nol regnutrcl s. fii lb uUilv billllaut. Two > tiling fellows, named lau-ke and Junes bad bcui expelled ftout Ihe inlicin lie causs they would not give liifiirnia tiiit hi iiiiitt BO—IB of their i ivin rades' ras-apsdes. The rntlre stu dent body imi one afternoon to dis cuss the advisability of petition" Ing tbe faculty lii re.toie them to Ihelr classes. There nn consider able debate over Ihe matter, -tilth finally resulted Itself Into a fra ternity fight. "The debali' hit 1 been between I senior, chiefly and few of lhe tu nltus had ventured to express opln ton. As the last speaker est down aomsona addressed thn chslr from the ranks of the sophomore* In the liar There, wss s cUttnir of pro test from the scnlm. and Juniors A lull, ungainly, awkward law. with a voire lhal had not matured, stood quietly waiting fur the recognition iif the i hair. Ills cool persistence won, snd the chslr rreogntxed young l-'iu b.iiii. . No one knew whst position he would take, tor he wss not a member of any of lhe frslernlllrs He made a plea In favor of restoring the two expelled members, not because they were or wrre not members nf any stwisiy. but because it wutiltl be a kindly thing ta do That speech won lh* debate The student body voted with Fairbanks "Mr. Fairbanks, some time after his speech, beesine a member of tb* Phi i .win* l»elta fraternity, but he had no thought of doing an at lh* lime he made bis spe*. h " Another Interesting ts. t I* that Mr. and Mra Crow and Mr and Mis Fairbanks were all In college .at Ihe same lime and wrr* wall ac quainted with ea^h other. represent*. Wllb Miss SuttOß she won the t'Blted male* doubles, de feating Mlaa Moore and Mlas Mc- N'eely in the final round. moral reforms In the future and would leave Juneau to her own evil ways unless BBS of th* other fed eral officials should show a dis position to ro-operate with him. In fasa ths federal authorities do not Interfere vice will be dealt with In Juneau and other surround ing towns by the munlcipallti** themsetvea. and the sporting ele ment la accordingly In high feather Judge IJrown will spend the rourt vacation In ths It—tan, among them Wyoming and California. STILL BUSY ON $20,000 CASH Th* suit for 120.000 damages brought by the Roard nf Missions nf the Methodist Episcopal Protestant church sgalnst the r|t-. as the re sult of th« rlty rrgrade of Third av inue near Pine street. Is still be ing heard this afternoon In the fed eral rourt b**ftire Judge llanford. To it-iter understand the situation. the Jury yesterday afternoon went nut snd viewed the regradrd dlstrlrt nimplalned of. Th* ehurrh offirlsls rnmplsln that the ehurrh hulldlng wss left 15 fset shove the street The rsse rum*, up In tha federal rourt on account of the Hoard of Missions being a foreign corporation, organ ized und«r lb* laws of West Vir ginia. The ess* will probably be concluded this afternoon. FITTSBCRO. Idaho. July 21.— John Mattliiirn. sged 17 yesrw. got ... i I bis tleptli while bsltiliig In the Hnske river near here yesterdsy and was drowned, notwithstanding the efforts of his riimpnnlohi In re«c ii* him. Msitlinrn'u relatives i live In flrangevllle. < ■ iIK SEATTLE ST AIt—THURSDAY, MH-V aH, 1004. BATTLE OF BULL RUN WILL BE FOUGHT AGAIN WASIIINiITiIN. I». a—llull Hun. whete twice union arms iue| drfrat during Ih* civil war, will be a bat tl. n. ; I again B.st H* pi ember 81*1. troop* hy th* Ihivuaaritt. from the North, Hiulh. Ka.t and West and ftivcn th* tegular .itny wtll war ov»r lh* h1.1t.11, field, pretty much as did ihi. iii.ti in blu* and gray of year, ago, I l>.i» will b* strategy, llsss. hjiin.r*. nola* and everything that gura to th. tnaklng ot a flr.l. •ii» ii.uir 'i..|.t the bull*!. The rartrldgra will be blank, Hull Hun f .'"-it. i I has bt**n ** leetsvd by th* war d*parlnienl as lha *s«u* ol th* annual niaii*uver* pwr iblpated In hy th. r.gulsr .. •■.. n. t iiatiiiiia) gtiaidsiiieti. Th* nianeuwia will b» on lh* largest scale »v.r attempt.! in thl. country and will appro*, h In mag ■i'l Ih* grand maneuver, far whl. h tlerttianv I. • t- • and whlrh haa don* sn much to lii.ik. lh* Her man s.rvl,* a i.-.ilv e*>rf»cl ma chine It Is estimated thst th* regular srtny wltl _* r«pte..nt*d by shawl ISO-* men end Ih* vsriott* states be • bout 1«,»*4 men The tto.tr.. will nti»*rv* niikl.ts enndltirin. and wtll beh.sve as ir w.r actually eststs 1 Kv.-iv man of lh* trrii.. will be i*f*r*»»nt*d by pl.'krd men Mij.tr ti*t erst II I*. I'uibln «iii h** CLAIM TO HAVE STRIKERS ON RON PACKERS WILL NOT NECOTI ATE FOR SETTLEMENT — 700 I STRIKERS BREAK RANKS—C RA2V MAN CAUSES TROUBLE ———■—" ii ■ ' an ia 'By gartee. M... Am a I CUICAOO, July It.—With lh* re fusal of th* pack»ra lo furthar nego tiate with ii.» .inker* th* Bit.iati.ti at Ihe stock yard, this morning r» solved Iteeif Into a long pulL The assertion, are mad* by lb. packers lhal a etampafd* of -•■..-•« bark ta work will probably com* within a few dsys, whll. 1.-.l '.* 1* ■- II) claims thai it la ■ • i- at.lt> I* ta prof itably conduct lh* packing enter prise without the skilled help new cut whlrh wtll rtmaln out until a settlement Is rest hed Th*r« Is no disorder Ihl* morning Th* Imported strike breakers Ihla morning aggregated SOO I'sususlly large crowds i: - > * I about the en trances lo the packing planla and. despite lhe order if th* {tolle* sgslnst picketing, the onion m*n keep rloaav watch. Meat prtcea took another leap .' 2 rents a pound thla morning At Bonn TOO livestock handlers t* turned to work Th.y claim*- tbelr sympathy had bean shown and no good could be obtained by further Idleness The parkers considered It the rat ■•*;. of a .kin th* atrtke. Ther* wss gr»st *irit*ment st th* atorkysrds st Boon when a !."-., Isn. evidently crsiy. attstapted to HANGED illr fkrlil*. N.w. Aa. t. i INIONTOWN. I'a..July 21 —John Jut kaon. colored, was hanged for the murder nf a negro named Ken ney In a quarrel over tO cents. HASTROUBLES OF HIS OWN ESOPUB, July 21.—Tbe snnoubre tuent was matte today that Judge I'arker will In no si.. Interfere with state politic during lhe na tional campaign. The statement Is the result uf the 1 .,;, I-,, tangle. LITTLE HAPPENINGS Mrs Jones, nf Mallard, teported lh* loss of a valuable gold watch to th* tteatllo police this morning The wstih wss a gold one worth 1125 Thre* rings and several oth er artlilea of Jewelry wete stolen from her residence st Ih* 'lie time. No clew to lhe thief ban been discovered lister Mi Ihmalil, It years cif sse. w_» nrraatad rm a • liar*. nf disor derly conduct by Pslrcilmen I'rsn clall niul llttikninn yesterday aft »r nocin. Fnr th* past four months young Mi Dsnald has been lying Till: FAMiil'H It KM BY lliilHl'. Ill'l.l, Itt'N, In i iilltitiatid The national guards men wtll be chosen as tollctwar vi-.,,. two legliuents. Vettnoiit, on* i .ail", it Coiincv. Hi ut, ana hrlsad* ma le up of Infantry, raialry. field ailllirry. machine guns, .igusl and hospital ivibi. New Vark. oive irgl inent ef laf.ntty ftntn -* ■ brigade and two Hoses st isvalry, S.tSvt lit all; llewrgla, T.x.a. New J.r.n, ! ... ir* Maryland. H.nith C»tt.llt.*. I*nnr.*e.. tiurlda and Alabama will .end rioin boa lo >OOS n•• ■■■ esch. The fun* wtll be divided Into I*o armies uf .-i .. *L* The armies will S* m. atnpe.l about II mile. .. ..t and will .. ...... 1 1 -- lorce. In contact, each samp brlas le luli.d to protect tlselt and It* communl iitloti* On* camp wlil be natnad Camp I 1 .1 t.t* * *nd lh* other lamp Vial, i... a Tb* 1 tti p. t .nt,lt .at.flfi will hay* hi. hr*l.|iiji Iris ri ur., Set* .... the ramps. Hag. are 1 .* 1 *■-■■■ ki ;•. r , • t sn lhal lhe entire ot nsliti'.in will hat* th* same .** p-»tm » a. It In actual warfar* . Military attaches fiom all th* fn*. elgw r «." 11 . will att.nd to g*l B line on th* American soldier in nilmii* bailie, Particular attention will be given by lh.se rspert. |0, tba *» '.tti line of d*f»n«*. a* I',. raasslnstr i.r., p. Ward, a prom inent ciuiiinsiii.il man. It be lieved hla mind baa been affected by •*l*n affair. 11. "i.best! upon Ward with a kalfe, but was l»i»nr.| before any damage *as done. At .1 i'li Chicago, when lh* pack ers attempted lo deliver neat at a branch bono* a sins riot oerurrnd. s mob -••emptier to overturn Ik. wagons. Th* police rarae to tbe t* * » and mad* several arrests, OMAHA. July II -The strike Ml nstton la th* metal unlet staff* lh* • trlk* was ordered .-it-,if. ]•„.., ' *. sworn la IS del". which ar* airrt.i only with cluba A few nan* union men are t-., a braughl In, but nO ISt (* I .'.*. Of I'lilt 1.1.0111 hay* aiilvest. KANSAS CITT. July tl -Tti. !■..-•• thla morning wlihttr.w . 1 v.rtts*ni*iil* for h»lp. claiming tha! thay ar* now «uppli*d with all lb* men *l»» **».! No rurther srrnpa- Ihellc .trlke. ar* -.•.-•• I tstllp p*r» have b*.n advised lhal market condition, will probably be normal from now on, HT. I*AII„ Minn. July li Tl.* picket line wa* resumed this morn ing wllh some disorder One striker waa arrested around th* differrnt brothels In Ike restrlrtrd district During this time h* ha* not worker! a dsy. The *•' flr*rs warned him repeatedly Ihat h* would be arrested If he did not leave that pari of the city and go la work. He will b* tried before t*rs llce Judge t.r.trg* ihla afternoon Th* Wotiwn'a I'enliiry I'lub cal;. Ih* all.iili.in of ...nt. ai ,i i, i n tt* "Prls* Harden" contest to Ih* fail 'ii..t ail who hay* .......... i .| enough to wish tn hay* th»lr «.ir ilens hla parted must send nam* ad dress snd school district lo Miss tl 11, Hhutnway, UOt F*.**l Mndlsea street, befnre August I. COM MANHI.It TITNIVA Commander Tucnlya has directed Die innvemi'litii of .laji torpedo linnt flotilla A brftiie I'ort Aithui. iinllonal ausrilsmrn .re i .lied. They know what lh* tegtilsi. st* cs|isbl. of, but th* -tut.lm..io I. aunielhlng of an enigma lo litem. Th* regular troops psi tl.ipatlng In th. oi*n»uv»i» will be drawn 11 "10 Washington bsriscks. I> C; I'crl Myere. Va ; Fen Kth.n All*n, VI.: Fort Terlsr, flstlsliurg bar tscks. 1 •. 1 Jar. Foil '.' . .1 . Foil Hint Ben, Madison bartacka and lh* \... st.'i-v sisenal. •| i.» oi" " •' transpofting ti>* n.llnnal guardainen le and frotii Ihelr hIBTIIBB. ss well SB anal. liilng Ihrm whll. In retnp. will be bet ne by the government, Th* Signs of action will be shout II by S miles snd wtll Hit lud* pait of lh* at- Battlefield ami lb* sur rasndltig country. Th*r» has b*»n iii !■■ -lit ue 1 rt.ii-» in ih* Lrid .ll*l kS Slllie lh* .lav. Of lb* ctVll sjar. In feel, maps mad* by lhe rnglncer* of both aimles would --. -* very well for Us. In lh* mm • '*> nisneuveis Features. <f hous*. and *t|*am. ar* pi sell, ally th* asm* as Itiey wer* al lh* lime of th* flr*t b«ltl*. A detsebmeal of englneore ). now al suit making surveys and • , 1 ef lh* ground lo It* covered | dyilng Ihe 1 *■■*■. *■- hawever. SALE POSPONLD The aurllnn sale of the tnoon ahlao whisky and dl.tlllery outfit ' "* c. 1 when let . <'..!■ n and I t> ! Fay. who were arresled at Herat Is- about sis weeks ago was postponed until tomtit row rnornlng at 10 ••:... s by Inn. 1 States Mar shal Hopkins mis i MO vi WABHINOTON HOTEL INJUNC TION SUIT MAY BE SETTLED J A. M *.-. and • ... n. ... C. J. r.ri. keon. together wtth Ihe l*tt»r'e etigtneera met this afternoon at i so ....■•..» for the iu*i-.*r ot »si*«lti«. If p< eslbl*. en Kirn* mean, by w hi. h the iiim |it.':ri work. stopped y*st*rd*y by .n Injunction **rur*d by Mr Mt.or- tan be conn .u-1 en Virginia street without dsinase to Ihe Hotel Washington. M* Mian* a* 14 Ihl. oflemon la * *'»f fttai 'hai an *s'.*te*l t would probably b* rr.chest tht* aftorwwaai ami lhal lh* in*i. will probably h* at worh again tomorrow morning V* - hay* talked it over,' .aid Mr ! Moor*, and w- think w« *•• a way i out of th* t.ngt*. fto lung a. the j wotk ran be carried on wlthoul ■ ut I lag off nt. hol*l from taasSMHS*—b* Hon wllh th* nuield* wot Id. I don't rare, and It haa been * «r-• •■ J that Mr. I"' r it* .. • men work on one .id. of th. «•-. «i at a time, leaving the car line In operation and on* side open for travel" "vV* will probably agree upen thla method al our meeting this afl*r nraon W* do nol want *ny trouble >**n.l can It* avoided, and this sr rsn-*tn*st will prof». t my ■:.*-•• t '■ - .. will probably be running aii«*.ttil> by tomorrow." ■FIGHTING PHIL A DRASTIC JUSTICE 111 TTi:. Mont . July 2t.~"Court nYll now adjourn for ten minutes wiiile we tonvince the atloroey of thp rorreclnes» of Ibe itiiirt'a rul ing" J The sbov* hss mine to be an Older from the bench In the court uf Judge Phil Harrington, of South lliitte. who Is known throughout Sliver How rciunly as Ihe 'Fighting Justice." Harrington, who is a f'citnlshman by birth and an adept at that form nf fighting Known as "Cornish wrestling." has for the past six years maintained the dignity and .iiii,..' it i of hla court without once calling on his bailiff to preserve | order. When some rash attorney under tsltee tn dispute with 111* mutt be Is promptly retimed to squirs. enrc In Ihr decision The drastic measure* employed by the South Unite Justice have at tained • ii-ii notoriety lha! It la sel dom Indeed nn exception is ssterwd to the i UK* of "l-'lghtlng Phil" Harrington. TRIBSTB, July 2S Lieutenant Clamant, nf the i- -m in,. Knar* ssrge. dletl today nf typhoid fever. SWETISHER'S MOTHER IN THE COUNTY JAIL DM I OIL UyiUQt! 1 W ■IAM lls Unspotted of rnmpllrlty 111 Ih* iiniiiii 1 of her own sou. John Hwil Uher, al iliac I- lilatuoitil. Holiday bight. Mra |..t, 11,1.11 Hwellsbet was Bl rested at lhe county Jail tills morning when sh* cams lo vlalt Autolie IVelioe who Is held ii. piU on a barge of having cuminltled Hi* cilm* The 1,1.1 ac 1,.1 mother do., not seem to rare a lap about Hi* death of h> son, In fa. **... rather glad thai he Is out nf lb* way and lan no longer protest against ber Immoral relations with the blark e)ecl. thick lipped young Austrian, who** hatred young Hwell.her had Incurred Wehoe wa. ai rested Tuesday un der suspicion of having hilled Hwet- Isher. The latler's ...I v was found weltering In blood nn the door step of hi. mother's house In lllsi k Dia mond, and It waa plain tv be seen thai ha bsd met his death by a fear ful blow 011 tho temple with an sic 1'- mil I,e*| by, Swettsber la knewn to have ob jected Btrongly lo W.hoe'a relallona with bla mother, and It is thought BABY IN ! PRISON MRS MERCMKO'B LITTLE ONE BROUOHT TO MER IN JAIL Tber* ts llttls doubt In ib* minds of Lb* authorities that the three Zedlr brothera. now bald In th* county Jsll. sre the three m.n who brutally assaulted J. Herrhko al I I*ll. ;n July £0 Also that in. *" a wife, Mra Mary Hen hko. aian a I'M-, ift In th* ail, was an »* .oatt... before th* fe/L It I. claimed thst on* of the /•-n in... had told her the even ing before ii.a' he would kill Herrh ko If she wsntc-d hla*> to. and he rather thought he would whether she wsnled him to do ao or not The womsn did not wsrn her hus band, and he waa beaten in.ensib'.e on bla way Ui work tba following evening. Mr.. Her. r,*.. i. said i„ hsve h»->. 'hr mistress of the Ihr** *r>d!c broth*ta. and they w.r* enemies of h*r l.ii.l.*'. I l.r. ....-- be ._).. t*,-| to Ihctr intimacy witb hi. pr.tty wlf*. The woman ha* a baby In arms •nd whrn «h- • ■*• bro_sj lo jsll yesterday ll waa left behind Th* llttl. on* 1. two young i.i i - s*p*r. .'- : from 11. mother, ao kind-heart eg neighbor, brought It lo her In lhe county Jail this morning. Ilnl.ko, who hss I*sn lying in a Critical condition at l'raiil. tit hnagiial sine* h* waa found lying on lh* road at Franklin ll* I. report •d a llttl* better today and h*ld up three finger, sthen *«k* I who it wa. who **. elf eg bim. This Is I'.--ni it t* m*an that th* alt—irk was mad. by thr** man, prottsbly Ih* Zedlr brothera ARRAIGNED linn. (', Donaldson, th* painter accused of betraying snd eloping with It-year old Uittle Hubert, of roan lake waa arraigned before Justice Gordon this afternoon and August 1 filed for his preliminary hearing. Hla ball fas filed st t? Jim and that of the girl who Is bald as s wltneaa. at I* ,00 CLARK S RAILROAD NEARLY FINISHED LtOfl AMOCO. July »»-K*nss lor W. A. Clark Is confident that Halt l —ks and I .-.a Aag*le* railroad wlil ft finished by th* end of this year, fto sure Is be of tbl. that. ".'.■• si th* I'stlfornts offiilais of the company, he Is arranging to take the members of the l*» An gtiea Chamber of Commerce on aa eicurslon to Salt ake on New Year's day. Tbe merrhanta of th* latter city will banquet the vl*ltors. I'lark had, up to June ], advanced thruugh the Ftrat National bank of New York 1:2.000.000 in . aalt for I In building nf the road and la stilt un der an outlay of $1,000,000 la rash monthly, lie Im* nut ■• ■ n lit as yet to sell any of the company's I.". <"••' ni'U of slot or any uf ll* au thor! i*d 150.000.00u bond -.lie Only 100 ii.ii. a of track now re havlug been completed northeast from Uaggeit, a ntatlon un the Hants iv road In thl* Btata, and 10.. miles of track southwest front t'alientes. N*v. The road 1. In operation .13J miles bri ween Salt Lake and fallen tea ai. 70 miles between l.o* An geles and Riverside. In addition Ihere are to miles of branch llnea around I it* Angeles, About 3.000 men and 1,200 tesnis sre st work in ih* desert closing Hi* gap .if .1 hun dred miles. I'l.uk has a contract 'villi the ftouthi Pacific to use fur five years Its 12 miles of track between Itlvrralde snd «n Bernardino He also tins * similar contract with tlie* j .'..■tit,i II- to use Its »0 miles i.f track between San Bernardino and Hugged. I nit i oil It Is the Inten ii. ti of I'lark to lull d 10: miles nf track for himself between I»..; ... ri ami Itlversidt'. Ainu Ml [, ON (SUSPICION Of COMPLICITY IN THE MURDER Of HER ION-TAKEN INTO CUt TODY WHILE VISITING AC CUSED HOMOCIOE. ANTONE WEMOC, IN HIS CELL ... ' that on iitiuilay li* had ptotested even tiirire strongly than usual, pre cipitating a fatal quarrel. He was last Been nlive with bla mother and We hot. at 2 o'clock! Sunday afternoon. Hn -•...•; i flntll than tbiii, but Humlay night ; It was Wehoe who report**, to hla neighbors Ihat Hwetlsher had been ! found deail Wrhoe'a handa were ruined with blood when be told i the news. Feeling In Illstk liiamond .gainst j the pair Is trry strong. Mrs. Hwel- Isher waa at a neighbor's when told 'hat her son waa dead Kbe did not seem aurprlßed. and the fact that she took Ihe new a of his death ... coolly has mine thsn half con vinced tb* officers Ihat she knew that s foul murder »..•• tn be com mitted snd thst Wehoe would put hrr son out uf the way, Wehoe Is S good looking, devil may rare sort of a fellow, nut more than So years of age. Mrs. Hwet- Isher Is old and fat Kb* fairly »otsb 1p« the young Austrian, and j has wr|t wllh gilef continually since Wehoe's Imprisonment. Kbe walled and wrung ber hands wheal Ibe of,-i". took him away, al-1 though she has not abed a tear at , th. death of hrr son. Bh* came tn the county Jail this morning espectlng lo tie permitted to visit her lover and protesting > jrm.i: rARKEII 8 BARN AND VINEYARD AT ESOPCS. U. V "EXCURSION RATES" ALL OVER THE STORE Jelly Jar Fruit Press Gold Dust Glasses Rubbers Jig 3q 19ed«. 2 1-2 c doz. .. , II a tv, is :.»• IS CIS l»fcffM_.K*" Spt. Tin Top Pure Wblta "•»»■ "* '.* „_,, Jellies, regu- Rubbers. 6c Kruit Press. ,'"" . lar ?* dog. ilos. Prlday * »*' for at 19* 2 dm ....Be .... 17. .... 3. .. r Last Friday of Our W, "d,L.. Annual Clean-Up ___?_» —————— ——————- —■- ors. M in. by Sale ;.,: - - QIC **.«•* Two short day. of Harvest fir tbe Thrifty. ——————— Prtrea on all liii-b bars been rwdured. Don't wait. Picnic Come quickly. . Basket 112 Screen Doors Will Be u ,„s» to Sold at 75c Each wa wo*. We'll have no more this season ao don delay Basil at Bo 1 hey are in green and natural finish in sixes _____________ ; ft, I In. by « ft t in. and i ft « In. by «fl 6 in., regular 1100 value. Friday 7.*ir |c« Cream - .m:oo sfjusrcr door, gi. ib. Freezer J panel IIS in thick Fancy Door, with fancy m.m revest brsrkets. : ft. 10 In. by « ft. 10 tn. at 11.10 sal.Dal —————————————^ I —————— 4-qt Bimmrrj, Window Wire Cloth Garden 11:5 value . Screens 15c So yd. Hose $3.98 .. ti.ee ."■'._,__ 16 00 Acme -_-_-_-——-— If. In. high. es- N ln . best „ ow , , n *<>. _. .... tend:: -•** rt ,„.,«,_, Flour siner .. . woTen wire, 1T... C*w if . -"•• fo' Friday SfJ l.le lOryd.atße 53.08 w _____^^^___^^_____ Ue Hour Sift er with side We're Selling 25c Berry Dishes crank ...»<• at 10c Friday Sin Pressed Olass ltrrry Pish, in cut glass effect. Tin Collan regulsr Me. value vie • -" " - • * --—- der "^'Tiow." .*?. I 15c MASON JARS 7C I „ - Pint Jars, d0a..60e 15,. , 01n . tin Pretty shaped wale. Quart Jars, do« 60s Collander Spoon ilolder \ Each Ue dos. Jar Caps st . v. to, r rmsy . ..ic to in 111 h | pas i»e And lt-pt Cream. IV Vt lie psrk.g* I'arnflnr er J for Jelly it lor China . , — 1 Plates Shirt Waist Gas Stove Chamber |Qg Irons 23c $1.59 Pall 25c 25c rlcbly deo . ISel-.bnlckltd 2- burner $3 l-"' painted or , te< * ca . iron with re- «|ss '""' lialvani.ed *», n movable Friday .... treason. hag—- ... . |1.59 Mr Pall tie Plates.,loa Spelger&Hurlbut Second and Union ■ w bis Innocence volubly. Kb* haa a snail iiortlon nf Ihla world's goods and c . 1",- .'i to in slile to furnish ball for him. The sheriff's office had been notified of the Intended visit ot Wehoe:'. elderly sweetheart and placed her under arrr-trd when th* arrivrd at tbs all Mrs Hwetlaher was rgreellnly surprlstv| when she was Informed that *h* could not are Wrliw, and when Kb* was informed that she bad walked Into a trap and sn herself a prisoner she raised her vole* in loud lamentations. Wehoe. It Is said, waa lining to tire of his elderly sweetheart, and ll la alii that for some lime she has been very Jealous of a' tentions he ha* lieen paying th* Austrian girls whu live In tbe vicin ity of his home Although suspicion points strong ly towsrd Wehoe snd Mrs. Swet labrr. there Is a possibility that nothing msye it* proved against tbrm Heputy Khertrf Hodges IM been working night and day on —a rase, and this evening a deputy sheriff from here will go to Black liiamond to assist in getting to gether evidence The fsct thst the people livSlved in the case -.■••-,. Utile English makes it a difficult one to work on. There are several other due* wbirh may develop