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JANUARY SALE OF MUSLIN UNDERWEAR I-I

This is the departments s most popular and successful sale presumably because Last Thomas has tremendously increased itspurchases and the important price advantage obtainable on quantity orders has been passed on in full ratio to patrons The ample

f stocks are practically as full and fresh for this second week as at the sales beginning We earnestly solicit your thorough in ¬

vestigation of the substantial economies afforded

ANNUAL SALE OF OCEANS OF EMBROIDERIESPOSITIVELY REMARKABLE VALUESEMBROIDERY BAR GAINS TOO GOOD TO LET GO BY-

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COATS ARE AGAIN MARKED DOWN TO 12 AND LESSL

BROKEN LOTS OF TAILORED SUITS AGAIN MARKED DOWNT-

he new reductions that have been mode upon the remaining broken lots of Suits is 50 per cent and less

i yGi VES N FOR SPRING WEARn

You will save enough to make it worth while to buy in advance a pair of these twelvebutton length Mousquetaire Prime GermanI Lambskin Gloves at 149 They arc in White and Black and good values at 300

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LAST lEt THOMASI SALT LAKE AND

STATE NEW-

SLEfiISLATURE

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Ju UNIVERSITY TO BE VISITED BY< LEGISLATORS

tit Senator Miller Brings Claim of Fre-

derickr Blake Containing Startling

J Statements Before Senate

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attention of the senate yesterday af¬

ternoon was a claim presented bySenator Miller for Frederic Blake awell known citizen of Washington

county who demands 300000 fromtrio state on the ground that he was I

wrongfully imprisoned In the StateMental hpspltal at Provo for 20 years I

Before he was sent to the place he-

w u looked upon as a man of wealthSince then he has lost all and con ¬

tends that he suffered all kinds oftorment in the institutioni Blake in his letter to the senatoand house of representatives saysthat he was admitted to the asylumfrom St George Jan 5 1SS7 under afalse report and without hearing

At the hospital he asserts the at-tendants

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swore at him and threatenedthat he should go away in a woodenbox He asserts that they dashed himagainst the walls and stamped on himwith their shoes fracturing his skullmashing his right ear and ribs Heasserts that ho was put In a room foracorpse He asserts I dont belloye Christ suffered more On one

Ioccasion he escaped to Salt Lake CityAfter being brought back he was tiedand strapped to an Iron bed and beat-en with an oak club On this occas ¬

ion lie says his right arm and anklewere broken On another occasion heasserts he was visited by a numberof men at midnight and a quantity ofpoison was forced down him Ho saysthat another effort was made to killliim by locking him up in a close roomand not allowing him to take exercise

J Before being sent to the hospitalBlake declares he owned homeshones D cattle sawmill and farminglands He now says he has but seven

Ores of land loft He also mentions-a number of employer at the hospitalwho can be called as witnesses Hedeclares that should the state not seefit to allow him 300000 he will boi naUsQed with a pension of 2500 u

yearntho senate Senator Miller intro

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laced Senate Bill No 13 providing-that county health officers shall beyald their traveling expenses going-to and from state conventions andthat such shall be paid by the district

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from which they comeSenator Miller offered in the senate

concurrent resolution No 1 providing-that typewriting machines bo recognized in the making of the oflicialcopies of bills

The following measures were intro-duced In the house yesterday after ¬

noonHouse bill 21 by Archibald provid-

ing for the selection and use of text-books in public schools

House bill 22 by Ashton relating tojuvenile courts

House bill 23 by Ashton on curfewlawHouse bill 24 by Ashton relating tothe establishment of detentionschools

House bill 25 by Ashton relating tothe protection and supervision of de-

pendent children-H McMillan asked unanimous con ¬

sent to withdraw house bill 13 an actestablishing a uniform standard otweights and measures On motion otThomnson the request was grantedand the bill was withdrawn

Speaker Robinson named as addi ¬

tional members of the fish and gamecommittee of the house Representa ¬

tives White of Utah and Fuller ofWeber

Representative Cannon of Salt LakeIntroduced a resolution which wasread and referred to the committee onfiducation The resolution was as fol ¬

lowsWhereas The trustees of the Car-

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Foundation for the Advance ¬

ment of Teaching have Included thestate universities in the list of bene ¬

ficiaries of the Honorable Andrew Car ¬

negies generous gift for the advancement of teaching and

Whereas The University of Utahii entitled to become a beneficiarybecause it Is a state university andbecause it meets the requirements sotforth by the trustees of the Founda-tion therefore be it

Resolved By the senate and houseof representatives of the state ofUtah that tho legislature of Utanhereby heartily approves the applica-tion

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made by the regents of the Uni-versity

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of Utah to the trustees of theFoundation for the University of Utnhto be included with tho educationalinstitutions that are to share in theretiring allowance system of the Car-negie

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Foundation for the Advance-ment of Teaching

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ROBBERY BY WHOLESALE

First Steal Horse and Buggy and ThenLoad It With Plunder

Salt Lake Jan 20ArtcI stealing-a torse and buggy belonging to W JMorton of Tenth West and TontnNorth streets three youthful burg¬

lars proceeded to the barn of Pat Mo-ran on First South just below WestTemple street about 10 oclock lastnight and proceeded to load the buggywith sacks of oats While one of theyoung men was throwing sacks downfrom tile loft the other two wereloading them into the buggy Theirwork was detected by a young man

EVerYWoman covets a shape-ly

¬R DI figure and many of themdeplore the loss of their girl ¬

W4 V ish forms after marriage

J The bearing of children isoften destructive to the

mothers shapeliness All of this can be avoided by the use ofMothers Friend before baby comes as this liniment prepares thebody for the strain upon it and preserves the symmetry of her formMothers Friend makes the danger of childbirth less and carries hersafely through this criticalperiod Thousands grate-fully Momtell of the benefit andrelief derived from the useof this remedy Iattleepcrlrnllio-Book mailed Ittr tall expectant mothers fRIENDTHE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO

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who happened to drive to the barn toleave a horse there He quietly noti-fied

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Patrolman George Harris andthe latter lost no time In getting tothe scone

Upon arrival of Harris at thebarn the youths saw him and started-to run Harris seized one of them andhalted another by threatening to shootThe third managed to make his es-

cape In tho darknessThe two young men arrested gave

the names of William King and GooSmith At first they declared thethird youth told them the oats belonged to him and that it was allright to remove them but later when-it was learned they had stolen thohorse and buggy thor admitted theirguilt They had evidently plannedto make a big haul as they had lire

I paled 18 sacks of oats to take awayThey will be charged with burglary

I in tho second degree The police arelooking for the third member of thegang

tSTABBING AFFAIR IN SALOON

George Sorenson Victim of HenryHardin In the Ocean Bar

Salt Lake Jan 20A stabbing af-

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In which George Sorenson aged29 married and residing at 347 EastSecond South was the victim tookplace at the Ocean Bar saloon lo-

cated on State street just south ofSecond South this afternoon Soren-Sen who Is a teamster In coinpaiiywith a man named Henry Hardin-and a number of other teamsters v oredrinking together when Sorenxon andHardin came to words As Hardln uppreachedSorenson Sorenson put hishands lightly on the shoulders of theformer Hardin suddenly pulled opt-a long bladed pocket knife and Inllwt-od a severe gash In the abdomon ofSorenson The assailant then escapedbv way of the back door Sort nlirmwalked to police headquarters aoc m-

paiIed by his friends whore an uxisin-

Inalion was made of the wound lintrefused to let the police surgeon at-

tend to the injury saying that ho prefu red to have it attended to at homeand left the station Thu police N-on tho lookout for Hardin

POLICE MAKE QUEER FIND

Greenbacks Found Tucked Away InAn Old PiJ

Salt Lake Jai 204n old linn giv-ing

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his name as Jacob DelvanI andlooked as though water had boonplaced under a bar was picked up byPolice Officer Pierce this afternoonWhen searched at police headquartersnothing of value was found upon himsave an old greasy pipe Somethingabout the pipe attracted the attention-of Jail Desk Seargent Pierce howeverand upon close examination a secretspring was revealed which upon beingpressed opened disclosing 175 incrisp new greenbacks securely tuckedaway therein The old man Is thought-to be demented and an examinationwill be held

AXEL CARLSON IS-

DECLARED INSANEN-

Salt Lake Jan 20Axel Carlsonwilt killed his sisterinlaw Matilda-Kcklund at Sandy on Thursday nightwill escape the executioners for thosame reason that Harry K Thaw ddnot suffer the death penalty for thekilling of Stanford White Carlson ispronounced a paranoiac Further-more

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the lunacy commission whichhas been sitting upon his case for twodays says that he is a degenerate ofthe worst type i

Tho commission has found that Carlsons caseJs one of unusual malfor-mation No two members of his bodare alike His rjght ankle Is enlarg-ed his right ear right nostril rightshoulder and hip are all abnormal01 peculiar formation His hips arosunken His right eye differs fromthe left In Its form and expression

All of these things which wore dis-covered

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by the doctors who niarfe nphysical examination of the murderhave resulted In a decision tpsend

him to Provo whore he will probablyspend the realnder of his natural lifeat tho state mental hospital

Physically and mentally the man isabnormal His sister Mrs Emma Hickman told the Insanity commissionthat he had complained of imaginarynoises by wagons and trains and hohad a delusion that the smelters hadstolen a smoke consuming devicewhich he had Invented He had beenaddicted the use of liquor since hewas 12 years of age Anton GustavoCarlson a brother also had noticedthat the an had acted queerly since f

Christmas and had induced him tocome from Park City to Salt Lake toobtain work thinking that he might bebetter

CHILDREN PLACED-IN HOMES BY COURT

eMr and Mrs Plummer Adopt a Two

Months Old Baby Other Cases

Salt Lake TnninTwo childrenone a 2monthsold boy deserted byunnatural parents were placed inhomes by the juvenile court at its sit¬

ting Wednesday morningThe boy born but of wedlock and

loft upon a doorstep In the southeastcm part of the city a few hours after-birth was first placed in the StateStreet orphanage but before the or¬

der was carried out he was adopted InJudge Lewis division of the districtcourt by W R and Jane Plummerupon whose doorstep he was placed bythe unnatural mother The youngsterwill be known as David William Plum¬

merThe other child Teena Mum ford a

12yearold negro girl was taken intooMGtody by Mrs Jane Council a negress

Bon Bishop 17 years old a ward ofthe court has not lived up to the re ¬

quirements of his parole from theState Industrial school to which howas committed for petty thieving aboutlour months ago and he was takeninto custody and remanded to thoschool Young Bishop has expresseda desire to join the navy and as soonas his brother George Bishop canmake arrangements to accompany himtT a recruiting station he will bo re-

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from the school to enlIst in thenavy Tho lads parents are dead

Two boys 16 and 17 years old re ¬

spectively ono of whom said he learn-ed

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to play pool at the Y M C Awere allowed to go upon probation onthe charge of frequenting poolrooms-One of the lads said he was not a

TWICETOLD TESTIMONY

Ogden People Are Doing All They CanFor Fellow Sufferers

Ogden testimony has been publish-ed

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to prove the merit of Doans Kid-ney Pills to others In Ogden who suf¬

fer from bad backs and kidney illsLest any sufferer doubt that the curesmade by Doans Kidney Pills arcthorough and lasting we produce con ¬

firmed proof statements from Ogdenpeople saying that the cures they toldof years ago wore permanent Heresan Ogdon case

Thos W Wootton 732 Barlow LaneOgden Utah says For a year ormore my back was very Jamo and soreand pains through my loins were sosevere that I was hardly able to regain-an erect position after stooping Inthe morning when 1 arose tho painswould be so acute that I would hardlybo able to move At last I decided totry Doans Kidney Pills and procured-a

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box from Badcons Pharmacy Theypromptly eradicated the troubleFrom a statement given July 30

1906Cured to Stay Cured

On tho 21st of September 1907 MrWootton confirmed his former state ¬

ment saying The cure Doans Kid-ney

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Pills affected has proved perma-nent

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and I heartily recommend them-to anyone suffering from kidney com ¬

plaintFor sale by all dealors Price 50

cents FosterMilburn Co BuffaloNew York sole hgcnts for the UnitedStates I

Remember the name Doans andtake no other

memberof the Y M CA but thathe went there and tendered money toplay pool and was allowed to play

TERRIFIC MUD SLIDE-IN PROVO CANYON

Considerable Damage lc Done to theTellurldo Power Plant

Provo Jan 20A terrible mud-slide

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which did damage to tho extentof 2000 and put the city in darknessand without power for a time occur¬

red this morning In Provo canyonnear HolHtcta ranch two miles abovethe power plant Tho slide totally de ¬

stroyed about 100 feet of the flume ofthe Tcllurlde Power company and itwill be impossible officials state torepair tho flume under ten days ortwo weeks The heavy rain of lastnight and this morning loosened themud on the side of the mountain andcaused tho slide Power and light forthe clt arc now being supplied by the-Tellurfde companys plant at Logan

The snowslldes the Denver RioGrando road in Provo canyon havenow been cleared away but still trainsare unable to run between hero andHeber City With tho clearing of thebig snowslidc at Bridal Veil Falls twoimmense mud slides were found op-

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Fergusons ranch Not a trainhas been run over the road to IleborCity from hero since a week ago lastSunday and none will be run beforeFriday or Saturday as it will be im-possible

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to get the tracks cleared oftho mud before that time Tho mallfor Heber City Is being carried on thetrain as far as Fergusons ranch Ahandcar comes down from Hebor tothe other side of the slide and thetrip is made over the mud on foot Themall Is thon taken to the handcar antiIn this manner reaches Heber City

rTu TRICAllFIFTY MILES FROM BOSTON

Drew Good Crowd at the Grand OperaHouse Last Evening

George M Cohans delightful musi ¬

cal comedy Fifty Mlles From Bos-

ton

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drew a good house at the Grandlard evening In spite of numerouscounter attractions The piece issemipastural in character and reminds oneIn some ways of GeorgeAdes County Chairman The com-pany was capable one and receivedon the whole as enthusiastic a re-ception as any musical attraction pre-sented at the local play house thisseason An especially appreciablefeature was the fine musical programwhich teethed with the Jingles ofGeorge M Cohan The local orches-tra

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entered into the spirit of theseuprightly airs with unusual vigor andearned much favorable comment

There were a number of thq castdeserving pf special mention prob-ably

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the most popular of whom wasMrs Westford who took the part ofMrs Tilford There were prob-

ably many in the audience who woreunaware that they were applaudinghe clever comedy of a younger sister-of Lillian Russell In fact the onlytaster of the Queen of Comic Operawho follows the stage for a vocation-Mrs Westford better known as Su ¬

zanne Leonard her real name onlyreturned to the stage a season agoafter having retired from the profes-sion

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She was formally In vaudevilleand like her celebrated sister wontouch fame as a footlight favoriteLast season she was with Lillian Rus ¬

sell in Wildfire having the part offanct Her work last evening was very

goodHazelLowry as Sadie the post

m tress waswell received She isa pretty slip of a girl graceful in hermovements and charming of mannerTho part of Bess in Little JohnnyJones was written for Miss Lowrybut Instead of being the first to play-It she was engaged as understudy toGeorge Cohans sister Josephine inhis successful Running for OfficePho afterwards played Bess as antici-pated

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W D Stevenson as Joe Westcottwon approval with the audience anddid very well with the opportunitiesafforded by the part He has beenseen however to better advantageespecially In the original MerryWidow where he had the part ofthe Prince playing opposite thecharming Cecelia Loftus of mimicking-fame

Messrs Sparks and Willard as thecomedy beligereqts were heartily ap-

plauded¬

Walter Richardson asyoung Harrigan and Thomas Emory-as Jed did well throughout JimmieIiclton as the Juvenile boyaroundthebarn was also enjoyed

THE GREAT DIVIDE

The Great Divide is in three actsThe first represents the interior of acabin on a cactus farm in southernArizona the second a picturesqueplateau high up In the Cordilleramountains the roof of the worldand tho third the parlor of an old NewEngland home in Milford CornetsMass From this some idea of thespirit of the play may be formed Theheroine is a Massachusetts girl whogoes with her brother to Arizona tomake their fortune In tho cactus fibreIndustry There she meets a man ofthe West one used to a wild carefreeexistence and a loose philosophy oflife They are strangely met and sheIs strangely won This is in the firstact The remainder of the play Is adramatic adjustment of the lives ofthe Puritan woman anti the son of themountains and plains

The man is rogonerated throughlove for the woman while she at firstall pride and priggishness throughtraining and heredity at last by forceof the same sovereign power loverecognizes him as her lord and mast-er

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At the Grand Friday and Satur-day

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evenings

GOLDFIELD CONSOLIDATED

Goldfield advices just at hand areto the effect that last week witnessed-the placing In commission of tho en-

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battery of stamps 100 in num-ber

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of the mammoth reduction works-of the Goldfield Consolidated Anfnerago grade of ore Is being sup-plied

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so that the company Is now se-curing

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a normal productionAn erroneous impression has gone

forth regarding this companys de-velopments

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at tho Clormont shaftsunk vertically for the purpose otcommanding the Mohawk vein In the

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AnGood Clothes Are

Important AssetS-

tyle costs nothing but you may f

lose much in the way of opportunity and

position if you are neglectful of yourpersonal appearance Nothing adds more I-

to the dignity of a man than becomingi

stylish apparelf1

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Modern ClothesTELL WASH AVE

EVERYBODY SHOP AT 365

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territory below the 600foot level ofthe Mohawk shaft

The Clermont shaft is bottomed Inthe Mohawk quartz mass which has athickness of 400 feet and in tho cen-ter of which is the ore shoot proper-In passing through the hanging sideof the quartz formation the shaftencountered ton feet of ore assaying3 to 1 per cent copper and Sl1 to 16-

n gold This ore was entirely unex-pected

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as there are no values on thehanging wall in the levels below Thehaft Is being carried down to adepth of 925 feet where after ¬

ting a station a drift will be extendIed south to the commercial oretinooL

Developments on the Combination-and Red Top continue extremely fa ¬

vorable the openings of the formerlooking better than ever heretoforeSInce resuming operatlonBat the tedTop a drift has been extended 160feet north in the direction of thoOounellan leaso in which commercialore has been disclosed for Its entirelength Recent drifting south hasalso extended the known ore bodyover 100 feet In this direction

Goldfield Is now a proven campThe leasers to whom It is everlast-ingly

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indebted are being retired andwithin a very brief period operationswill be exclusively company account

The directorate was changed thisweek by the addition of three names

Air Charles Hayden tlrJ ACarstairs representing New York andFiltsburg interests and W C Ral-ston

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of San Francisco representingPacific coast Interests The other dllectors are Messrs Geo S NixonGeo Wingfield J D Hubbard and JH Mackenzie the general manager

TELEPHONE SYSTEM FROMBOSTON TO OMAHA PLANNED

Hoston Jan 21Plans for tho con-

struction of an independent long dis-

tance telephone system from Bostonto Omaha and Lincoln Neb callingtor an expenditure of 5000000 willhe perfected it is said during theconference of Independent telephone I

company officers which will convenein this city on Saturday next Financial arrangements have alreadybeen made according to Informationiii hand and the details of construc-tion

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and operation only remain to beadjusted Tho project has been underdiscussion since last May and Is bQlnpengineered by Max Koehler one ofthe most prominent Independent tele-phone

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men In the country and by HC Stifel of St Louis Officers ofIndependent telephone companies gen-erally will bo Identified with the move-ment

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Within the next five years Itis said approximately 30000000 willbe invested in the enterprise

ROOSEVELT IS GREATESTv INTERNATIONAL BOOSTER-

New York Jan 21The greatest1

international booster was the termapplied to President Roosevelt in a I

speech by Charles H Treat before the t

boost club at its annual dinner atthe Hotel Astor last night JohnTemple Graves was among those whomade speeches Concerning the pres ¬

ident Mr Treat saidHe boosted the American flag Into

recognition among the nations Hosent sixteen ships of war painted Inthe color of peace around the globe toshow a thousand million people thywestern civilization founded by ourfuthers

ALIENISTS REPORTMRS ALLEN REED SANE I

Denver Jan 20Mrs Allen FReed who attempted to dynamiioMrs Genevieve Chandler Phipps isstale and has never been insane Issaid to be the report of the alienistsfur the state This report is now inthe hands of District Attorney ElliottThe physician also reported that MrsHeed is not addicted to the use ofdrugs and that there is no reason whyher trial should not be proceeded with

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Phone 731 Bell2450 Wash Ave

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20 PER CENT REDUCTION

Monuments and Headstone

MITCHELL BROS-dont pay commissions to agentsbut ace us Yard opposite CityCemetory

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SlSaftMARVELWhlrllngSDra-V >J e5L BV rOROr

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ovnnol tappiy thoMtp V accept noother bat ecnd stamp tarlUMlmtcd 1t t1Tld Iyinn partlcmlare and rtiectjons in 1i11

atc 13 to milieutSEnitad Street VEWlURiC-

at once Mrs Elliott refused to Sinanything regarding the report of thephysician and will probably await thofindings of the states second alienistbolero the case is sot for hearing

WOMAN SUFFRAGISTS ARENOT ALLOWED TO PREACH

New York Tan 21 Lacking thenecessary permit to hold a public j

meeting in the street a number of i

prominent suffragists headed by MrsBoorman Wells were dispersed In thetheater district last night by the po-

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During their protest one of thewomen said Indignantly that the Salvation Army was allowed to holdstreet meetings

Well religious meetings are different explained the policeman

But this Is religion to us retort-ed

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one of the women and you havedelivered a great blow to our cause byyour action

But tho police were firm and the I

rally was not heldj

FATHER ACTS AS BEST MANl AT WEDDING OF HIS SON

IChicago Tan 21A father acting i

as best man at the wedding of his reon was the unusual feature at themarriage yesterday of Miss KathrynCharlton of Oak Park and Lloyd R ISteers of Chicago George S Steersserved his son as best man

For years the father and son havebeen almost Inseparable chums liv-

ing

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together at the Union League clubsad being the joint owners of the

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yacht Vanadls which It Is said UsI

t1 red In the romance of the young cou-

ple whose engagoment followed acruise on Lake Michigan

VICTIM OF EXPERIMENTS HEPERFORMED WITH MERCURY i

fNew York Jan 21 Charles Cock-

ing 51 years old who died suddenly-

last night after being stricken at astation of the L was tho victim of rexperiments he had performed in thelaboratory of a firm of wholesalechemistswhore he was employed-

He had been engaged for several i

days in making experiments In which j

It was necessary for him to handle a rconsiderable quantity of mercury and I

it is said he absorbed enough of this j

into his system to cause deathI

WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS

The extensive sate of f-

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