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THE OREGON MIST NO. 35. VOl XXIX. ST. HELENS, OUEGON, FRIDAY, .1 VLY 82, 1910. CURRENT EVENTS OF THE WEEK Doing? of the World at Large Told in Brief. Event. Unrl Rtum of Important Presented In Condensed Form for Our Busy Readers. In (rime British emphatic ally de taka no part In gin .rM...m havo kt thulr Uvea for.nt llni about Spokane. Ginlinucd r-prU of crop failure .cr Uc ri of wheat going up. A lout,' drouth In Nevada waa broken ty rlouilhurat. In which one peraon u drowned. Tin Waahlngtun Coaat artillery re K.rv.n made iHTfert aoorea at practice with 10 Htid 12 inch guns. All conductor and trainmen on the Grand Trunk railroad of Canada, hava . tin a iitrike for atlvanceu wagea. To nu n arrears! aa horaethievea In ntn. Cal.. have licen identified i men who held up a Southern I'aciflc train Iwit April. In i mn-i-ch l Emporia, Kanaa, "l'n lc J'h " Cannon aay the muck raker can't make him withdraw from the race for waker. Kmployera of labor In Stockton, Cal., have (! 'lured war to the flniah upon th eloaed ahop principle. All build ing i at ataialatill. A broken trolley wire fell Upon a bi cycle ruler on Morriaon strett bridge. In IVrlUnd. but hi rubber tire aaved him from electrocution. The Wright Brothers hava been ued fur Jl'l.imu damages for breach of con trad in connection with the aviation meet at Toronto, Jut cloaed. A Chinaman atreated In Seattle for having opium in hia poaacaaion waa found to have 1 150, (MM) In gold, billi and certificate of dK-it atowed In two heavy wooden cheat In hi room. A general'atrika ha been ordered by the National Kailroadcre' union of France. Creat aecrec over conference In the houite of lords ha alarmed Liberal. I'reaident Taft hi rlan-d that ha will late politit-a. Sixty carload of heavy steel rail paniftl thmugn I'ortland for the I'aciflc k Kanlrrn roatl at Medford. Ore. Taft h atarted movement to re attire the Colorado river to it original bed in the Imrial valley of California. Si nUr Cannon, of the houae of rep resentative, wii overcome by heat while ineakinir before the Chautauqua ameinhly at W infield, Kansas. Ih-apite the wrecking of the first regular train on the new monorail ay tern in New York, the damage will be repaired and tha service resumed. Flame starting from a urveyora' camp have ruined thouaande of acrea of timber and many settlers' home on Kellogg Peak near Wallace, Idaho. Three of Kngland' mot prominent "uffragette" will viait Americ In the interest of womn suffrsge. and will probably come to the Pacific coaat Five Republican, one Democrat, one I'rohibitioniat and one Socialiat are cn nai'eil in lively race for the nomina tion for governor of California under the new primary law of thatslste. ITnitd SUte will con fer iin the eatabliahment of through freight rate. Many bank are making application to be apMiinted depoeilorle for tni butital aavinga banka. K..cr..l.ru natllno-er will tour Ral nier national park to aee provementa can be made. The section of Nicaragua controlled l.u m..i. i. .inUntlv hoatil to all foreigner," eapeclally American. A company of Spokane men have sr rn tn ..w.i.,1 t2.noo.000 on an lr riirntinn nroiert in Roirue river valley, " I 4 Oregon. C.reat Ilritaln would lik to come to fri..,ilu iw,l..rtndinir with Gur- niHnv. an aha could reduca her nsva armnment. In the narade t the Elk' conven ti..n t n..in.it fully 20.000 men were In lino, and 300 were temporarily over come by the heat. II. .1.1... t....l,t In hold UP 40 tw.Mj.-i n n,HTiti'i.u - . friAn tt a fnnftif Flirt Ion train In Ohio, on pay day but were put to flight by ruaillade of bulluU, An A morion clrpa waa found mur d. red in I.ondon. and her huaband ha disappeared and I believed to be route to New York. F.,r,..r nr.. In Idaho are again be- Vf nrl mnrrnl. Million of dollars worth of timber I being destroyed by fir... n w..Mntnn. Idaho, and Mon tana. Ruita wkieh will brimr Densities g gregating $42,000 have been begun mrultiaift M t Main rl railroad for over working their trainmen. William Plttman. the American i cap tured h th Mailrl force In Nicar atlla w frmnrl In a fllthv Drlaon cell dvinirnf atarvaMnn. The American conaul forced Madrli to glv him better accommodations. WAR IS UNAVOIDABLE. Japan Writer Say Day of Reck oning it Coming. Victoria -That war between Amer ica and Japan cannot be avoided i the theme of a Hrrial article in the Oaaka Mainlchl received by the Kmprea of China. The Japanese writer any: "It la now being anticipated in di plomatic circle in general that In future, when the relation between Japan and America become more atrained which will certainly reHult from a continued roll in ion of intereat the nilniritry will have, to acrornpliah the painful duty of informing the other country' government that the reault of uch a colliiion will be an outbreak of war. "It will lie pitiful indi til, if, even on that orcaaion. Japan adheres to di plomatic compliment and Ktates that no colliaion will take place. Why do the Japaneae not boldly and oeiily say that there will be a colliaion. If they think that the Americana will believe the Japaneae assertion thut a colliaion will never taku place, they will only deceive themselves - certainly not the American." The writer contribute a very lengthy article, In which ho credit American sympathy with Japan during the war with Kiissla to a din ire to cur ry favor with the Jewiah element of America, and after detailing American naval progreaa he urge rapid develop ment of the Japaneae navy. MONORAIL TRAIN WRECKED. New Interurban Service Prove Fail ure on Ftrat Trip. New York Twenty iktbohs were in jured, only one seriouily, in the first commercial trip of the new monorail service between City Inland and Bar low, in the suburb of The Bronx. Howard Tunis, the inventor, who waa motorman, broke a rib and one passenger broke a leg. The latter was the only one of the injured to go to a hospital. Although described aa a monorail. ..... .,lu r.r the roiiuianv owns did not depend for the stability on a gyroscope .,r oniiort ami traction ii ran mi mil hut twin iruidu rail over head hung between pillar brace on either nl mmv h.-M it in balance. While the car wa running 30 miles . ...... n1 theae iruide rail worked I..-., and the car tilted 40 degree, piling the frightened paMBeiigura in the lower angle. The pillar at either aide of the car prevenU-d it from toppling entirely. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND PROGRESS OF OUR HOME STATE FINDS JAPAN FRIENDLY. STATE'S PROGRESS GREAT. BIG WATER PROJECT ON. Land 66 OOO Acre of Rogue Rivar to Be Irrigated. Medford Fifty-five thousand acre of the Rogue river valley will bo irri gated, at an expenditure of at leaat $2,000,000, within the next few year a the result of the closing of a deal whereby the Rogue River Valley Canal company, composed of a party of Spo kane eanitalist. headed by P. Welch, acquires ownership of the property of the Fish Lake Water company. The consideration waa not given out hv either Dartv to the transaction. Mr. Welch aid that hi company ha had the property under option nearly a year and had spent nearly $150,000 in examining the property, making anrvpva and in development work. TK. nll enmnanv had about 60 mile nf ranala and ditches. B VtA N. fiimminirs. manacer of the Rnirue River Valley Canal company. said that hi company would proceed at forma, rece tjon once to the construction of additional , cnM, Qn ( I 1 I . 1 iinlil til.... Ill AF A I canals ana laterals um-.i ,.-"-100 milea of canal and 400 mile of laterals. The company own reservoir Stat Engineer Lewi Say Irrigation Work is Revelation. Salem After traveling 1,000 mile through Central and Souhern Oregon, half of the distance by automobile and stage, State Engineer John H. Lewi i back at the state raptiol and report that development work and advance ment of Carey act project are a revel ation to him. "During the pant few year the de velopment work ha been remarkable," he axserta. "At Prlneville they re expecting a big rush of settler be cauHe of the recent opening of the road land grants and prospect are bright for a branch of the Oregon Trunk up Crooked river. "At Litidlaw the indicationa piont to a reorganization of the Columbia Southern project and it I probable conntruction work will be reaumed for the purpose of reclamation of 30,000 acres of valuable land. "Irrigation development is cauaing iiinul activity at Bend. In addition to this factor, timber, railroad con- ... amid on ami waieroower uc.ciwnn.i . . . , , .11 ...wnin- a irreat era for that right in tne r lan anu ur . ; minister, and five mem """"""I" " " - I ... i i.t nf K-. Illlll n I ... community. lois wnn -j American Secretary I Royally Enter- tainad In Tokio. Tokio "Unhappily, force for evil for unknown but sinister purpose con stantly are endeavoring by fal re port or other method to create condi tion of ill will or distruat between two neighboring peoples. "Their relation are to firmly es tablished and their interest are too diatinct to admit of the possibility of oy question arising between Japan and the United States, which will not yield readily to the ordinary process of diplomacy. The increased and more intimate exchange of view between the two government dispel all appre hensions on that score." Thi utterance wa made by Foreign Minister Count Komura in toasting J M. Dickinson, the American secretary of war, at a banquet given by Count Komura in honor or the American cao inet officer. Mr. Dickinson and hi party arrived at Yokohama on board the steamer Siberia, ana alter an in- at the American con- to Tokio. Vienna Bakers & Coffee House Everything New and Clean Try Our Coilcc and Cake HOULTON - - OREGON THE CHICAGO STORE F. J. BASEEL, Proprietor. HANDLES ONLY THE BEST IN Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Shoes and Boots, Men s Suits, Shirts, Etc. A first Class Line of Ladies' Suits, Skirts, Etc m. i! . aatTair ine dinner wu -. Eighty peron. sat down to the table, Ti? wnt to save money, fifet the best gooas including Maroui Kateura, Uie Japan- " J r , . . T eae crime minister, and five member, arid alWaVS be SatlSneQ Wlin VOUf pUICIUiaea, exW t ha nuMnoT sinmirBlll. VHTltfrMlB amIHl I 1 . that sold for next to nothing on the ieei oi waier, ueamc. '-""""- officer and their ladies. Alter toaaia main street of the town ten year go ter In the norm ana soum ior. ox to pre8ident Taft Md the emperor bad are now going at $4,000. Many new tie i Butte eek propo, respectively by Coant houe. are being erected and a great The companj w . 7.000 .ere. or Komur, Thom J O'Brien, the ana in mo - '.": " American amDassaaor. vouni tumurm, already prosperoua and lateral of the right of runh of settler is expected. "Forty miles south of Bend heavy machinery is being assembled and con struction work is beginning on an irri gation project to water 30,000 acre. Development work here l in cnarge ui the Deschute Land company. The main line of the Oregon Trunk will go directly through thia project and the NHtron-Klamath line I to pass wnnin feet of the dam site In Crescent Lake, which supplies water for the project. La Fine I the town site for thi development work and there is now talk of moving Rowland, the old town, to La Pine o that it win be on the railroad. From La Pine al- reuy can be hcarl the sound oi Dlasi ing on the Natron-Klamath line, where work is being carried on over Uie mountain. Every blast i cheerful new to the people of the Deichute. "At Paisley the 12,000-acre carey it will maintain an experimental larm in charge of an expert Though thia tu nf lunH the comDanv has dug . ca nal aix feet wide at the bottom and a boulevard 60 feet wide parnlleling it CRAINMEN IN COMBINE. wKh..i.r..iw.rt to Manufacture and Ship Flour. Portland A a test of their strength Sn nnnnuinir interests which they con- aiitpr Inimical to the Farmers' Educa inol anH Co-ouerative union, wealthy wheat grower of Umatilla county and the Walla Walla country are going to manufacture flour for export on an rale, according to announce ment made in Portland. While the plana of organization are not as yet complete, it is known thst they include the bui ding oi flouring muis, ware- in DroDosing the health of Mr. Dickin son, referred to previou viiU to Ja- nan of President Taft . ... - tl It t J 4.1 These visit 1 recall. aaio me foreiim minister, "not only because personality endeared him to ail, oui because bis Insight ana cairn juagmenv on a hi ml him to aDDreciate the true value of the entimenta entertained by Japan for America." PARALYTIC LAD WALKS. God Followers Think Mir acla I Performed. Kansas City, Mo. Eugene Bell and hia wife, of this city, believe a miracle has been performed upon their Paul. 9 years old. Paul has been helpless lor a weea with . infantile paralysis. His father. THE CHICAGO STORE HOULTON, OREGON At I Bisiey um i,v me DUiiaing oi ooun.ig, . . - . -i ..--u set project i being delayed because of ho power plant transmission lines an nnordained minister of the ChurcB conflict in water right. , . ,nd .bout 40 mile of railroad. of God, and other member, of that capital vo cnurcn, nave utco ujiuj AMERICAN HELD PRISONCR. Madriz Forces Compel Tk Phyii cian to Trt Wounded. U'...ini7t,in On the strength of prea reports the State department legraphed American Minsui mi Uluefield to ascertain wneuier awrence nurgneim, exas, is held a prisoner by the Ma.lriz force. The reH.ri was . Uurgheim had been compelled to treat the wounded at HluefieMs ItlufT. Evidences of the comimon i um.. revalcnt in Managua were reeeiveu ai the State department w.rouK.. ranalation of public i'1"""' the military governor in the " une. One of these orders proo.o.. in.iivl.loal from leaving me cu r;n..n iw-rmit from the ii.-a. Perons disobeying . -I-....,! as revolutionists. Another order prohii.ueo kimv. n private hous.s and in public eatab liahment after 9 o'clock in tne even- ng except by permission oi itie. "At Lakeview the dam ana main canal of a 60,000-acre private project are nearly complete and the land under the canal sold. "Perhaps of all prospective projects In Southern Oregon the one In Warner Lake valley I found had the more nu merous interesting features. Thi i 4(1 miles cast of Lakeview and $30,000 h. ulr.mW been expended in survey There is abundance oi capital vo cnurcu, u rJ j r .u. .ntomriM in con- I cure on me Doy. iney t V"J -.;n with the movement sainj.ovo i ai uie ucubiuc u-j having been already subscribed, nd when Paul awoke. mere la pieniy u looocj. r r ------ - . u o j. u. insure the carrying oui m w u.c--.. . - COUIa raise nia arms iiuiuiv "-v,j before the attack. Hi right leg, use less for a week, supported him. The have a cheese family believe him cured in answer vo their prayers. moters, to the enterprise. Will Have Cheese Factory Toledo Toledo i to THE ARCADE ST. HELENS 1 An Up-to-Date Moving Picture Show, in the old Muckle store building, which has been re modeled for the purpose. Three shows every evening, beginning at 7:30. what lm- R!aevelt will pre dire-t nominations. tha fight for author thi order i , ik. ,lvetnnment of 100.000 ,, T B. James began contruc inH This valley is 80 mile tinn this week on the building, which lomr and run from five to 15 mile In ; to houge the plant, and expect to width. iH'tween rock bluff 3,000 feet making cheese by high, WAY TO APOLOGY SOUGHT. feet k makiner rheese bv August 15. He The land here will be developed will Uie plant on the Wadsworth Medi,torm Concerned With Adjusting bv the state under the Carey act ie pW ,nd will build a wnan ouv .o company doing the work is under $7,- deep water , the Wilhelmina can load . 'i. ... ..i, romnlute inves- ,u- nrnHncta with convenience. The ligation and is apparently going ahead opacity of the factory will be 500 gal ions ox miiK uji "u - creased to 1,000 gallon. notwithstanding there blwking the in atHd I HUM. nr.. immense obstacles ,,H.'.hi ..n.i of 1 000 second-foot capac. ii i . i. mnalrurted for 15 ity will nitc w , ;i... .l..mr an almost vertical rock be in- Stock Poisoning Charge. Salem On a charge of poisoning stock. AI Hornbuckle height, muni w circuit un. ...... -- a peat bog, in addition to sever- We,t stayton and it i alleged he gave age sites, long flume and in- pgn to animals belonging to neigh- bora. He has pleaded will stand trial. not guilty and arraigned " ff and three miles of dikes, 40 to 50 JudgC George H. Burnett in . ., L : .u. .i h constructed I .:;. nnrL Hornbuckle is from across al storage verted siphons. "The tract however, is very dcsir- l I. .l It.tai 17 11 for irrigation, hav- aoie, anu - . ng an excellent ciimaic, facilities, wnicn n- rn iii v" - efinitely promised, may easible to irrigate. Strike Now Abandoned c lTl.e Machinist' U'"n of Everett Wash., has voted to permit it memU-rs In the Great Northern shops there to accept the company offer of 2 cent an hour and a "''unUdBayi; This will make the wge 44 rent, an TV... mn nHti U.-Ilin hour. - , ,h eight hour day. a. .. - - -. ".. . ....-i T,,l..a association, thi Unliea - ..,,. of .ction will resun. i i ..... imfl Mil v.i. the triKe ik-k"" - - . Northwest for the eight-hour day Wrecking Crew Held Up. Albany. N.Y.-A wrecking train or. Ronton Blaine run."- - lloaion M.l,nl.-avillo early Wa lei."" V . V. .., IT-her l... Ilaliana was llllgg " - 1 11... aa, . IL7I. no reacne.i u.v- - J . ... . turn ilhi hi n ifuii"" -gim;; and fireman.iu.re- fused to let the wrecker procee... . fused io it Italian lalHirer. tr.in cameu ... - n who iounu uie...-- M-ehan. .l The train reiurnvu . ruwui icsvillo. . v.iinw Fever Feared ......a..i.iu American Consul Thoa, Diueii. -- . ,.,rlltion American naval commander, here iilisrve tne the before it the train to Klamath inc operator, mobile service and Crater Lake Wil-East- with PORTLAND MARKETS. been wv.t Rluestem. 88Ca90c; club, prove very oi,d, red Russian. 81c: valley. 86c Barlev Feed and brewing, per ton. .,i.. I . . m I. TimnthU Through Line to Urater Hay iraca prii. i mi vvg i ii 1 Q.T1 Q rvor trtn n ii T W I In tr Isltrt iDmAT 1 1 VHIIfV. 1 l'U' vw-'f fan ;,,,. .ir.ir. .w 113 i ..i,iinhci an auio- ern ureiron. wi."i ""'-- -i - - - nKB W.wv.. " i....-.on Klamath rail fn!4. . ... v . " I .... , ,nn. 1,1 111! nv m riann has the Lorn wnoie, t- contract with Souvne n - ,26r(i27.60 ton, handle the througn n'rit, creamery, extra. 31c from San Francisco to I ' . V- out.idV creamery. 30 butter rat, sic. Peru-Ecuador Dispute Washington How best to arrange for Peru and Ecuador to plogixe to one another for the stoning of their re spective legations and consulates a a .nlt nf the boundary disputes last anrinir la one of the early problems that haa called the representative oi three mediating nations, the United States, Brazil and Argentine Republic, tn conference a Washington. s much was learned on the second day of the conference, July 16. Tha earrvinir out OI the nrsi conai tinna of the mediation, the withdrawal nf th force from the frontier and a cessation of warlike preparations. prompt demobilization and the return tn a normal peace oasis aiau arc sought Mors Land to Be Opened. Snnkane Two remaining Indian i Ticket can be purchased either at San per pound; fancy J ancisco "r I'ortland and way point ( 31c; .tore 23c; f "he trip directly througth by way Eggs - Orego servations in thi. .Ute, the Yakima and Colville, are expected to be opened ttlmont within the next year, ac- porrlinir to Judge Jame. W. Wltten, aunerintendent of land drawing for the ... . . i urn... : Interior department, juage n nwn . rs III ... Irf.hA en route IO iur u nicire, aihore the drawing for lot In flum- n.r.nn candled. 26t;((j:27c .A other townsite on the Coeur of thi great natural worker. r . ticket through Will San r raiu ioi" - - - mean that after tne arr.v-. ... .engers can remain over night and the following morning - the rim of Crater Lake where they Will connect with another line from the other side. Need Cherry Picker. La Grande -With the largeat crop of cherries in the history oi un ,.v.,r ana pacaera. r sible nor dozen: Eastern, Z4i.40ae, Poultry Hen, 18(l9c; springs, n. Hock. 15c: geese. 106111c; tur lev's live. 18(ii20c; dressed, 22fi or... .mi aha. S3 per dozen, Pork Fancy, izvaiac P1 v.lFancv. 12(dl2We per pound r.n Fmiu Apples, new, $1.26ve 2.25 per box; Lambert cherries, me per pouna; d'Alene reserve will be held. AH the land that can be irrigated on tne Yakima reserve will be awarded to the Indians, lesving only grazing lands. Columbia County Abstract and Trust Company ST. HELENS, OREGON LET OS MAKE Your Abstracts DO Your Notarial Work INSURE Your Buildings SELL Your Buildings RENT You a Safety Deposit Box FURNISH Your Bonds City Shoeing Shop General Blacksmithing. Woodwork and Repair pair Work Promptly and Neatly Done. Pav ing Cutters' Tools Made to Order. Horse shoeinp; a Specialty. All Diseases of the t oot Scientifically Treated Free of Charge. E. H. WICKS, Proprietor First Door West of School House. ST. HELENS. ORE. Drexel Flies 21 Miles. Bournemouth, England J. Arm strong Drexel, a son of Anthony Drex .1 nf Philadelphia and London, and nrlcot. 50cdf $1 per box; ,w' ,.h aviator. Leon Morane. en- V laaaT. Mm VJAFITEB-A RIDER AGENT: muenTowi and district a ndc mnd . ihib.1 1 almpla Latnt Model "Ranart" hicytle lumnht.1 h u. Uur rn trvymatt tm Bukii mow. liI H ' " " frtrtu-nutrt inJ iptial tjftr ml ct. MU MUNEV RKOl IKfcl unnl you reiend approveoi r lacytlt. w tn inronc. anywhere in the u. .-. ctm atpoiM in .uwrn.. SEwIKll !!! KKJ5 TKIAt. duotw .hnh urn. yoa J nd' .',c'e.4 nut it to ny icm kee for pu-Kirs p- . tmmDer .M ta ROf.i 4.25 per erate. to get neipw ". wnrk . a ' f.hlp- Artichokes. 60i75c per celery, 90c; cu- to ...uiat nrecautions irve inn ..- -- . l r . ..nUalion be held -'m:"Rl ffT on account of Wltn inueoc..." . tfMlcnt iat-Pltow fever there. m. -""- thtt Madri, has resched me rami-. army. Auto Supersedes Piano. New York-Another count has been i il to the indictment against the aavs in explanation of the case. mo "y,".i.L ...ld not realiie on its not buying pi-- buying automobiles. Veiretablei ?-r than ever before employed, but dor,n; beans. S ,M.KS'.t.. . JL. thia the crop io bae. 2(i2v n.tttlII nalHIIUIKK - . I - . A koln rnnoti. i Rfi twr dozen "Si .V r ZIuS help fa per box; egg plant, b ained at once the orch.rdi.t. w 111 sustain he.vy losses from lack of help. Wood-Working Plant Established. Redmond-An Important industry .... at Redmond la the worklnTpl-tofUL. Osbo ne. Issoon as the building Is completed, ft IsThe intention to manufacture kit- cabinet ngnv ----V" . aSOTw-r than Prineville. taired in brilliant performances lot over-sea speed flights. The start was at the aerodrome across tne ooieni in the direction of the Isle oi vngni, thence round the Needles lighthouse ana hack, a distance oi t muea. 3((i5c per pound; csb- Tne frenchman cohered it in Z5 minu- c per pound; cauliflow- teg the American In 34 minutes. nlums. 50c fill peacnea, ouc tl 25; Loganberries, $101.50 per r-rate: blackberries. $1.50C2 per box; watermelons, ISC per pouna; can SfllSTEl-BKAKES. Lmument a .11 kind! .1 ki tin W r,UU fr-. 50 HEDGETHORN PUNCTURE-PROOF Weston Harvest Starts. Weston-Harvesting is starting in he. A few outfiU have. Wad, begun i. n the na-nier ion win " -. -w. . tiona, and of good quality ter than last year. lands. Crops of W fmm all Indies ..rul. mwn onions. IDC per not' en; peas, Pc per pound; peppers, 10(S 12Sc; radishes, 15(t20c per dosen; carrots, $lfiCL25 per sack; beet-, 11.50: parsnips, $lcf1.25; turnips, $1. Potstoes Old Oregon, 75c(n $1 per hundred: new, IV.'e per pound. Onions-Walla Walla, $2.50 per ..A. Ilnnri River. $2.25. r.ttl. Reef ateers. good to choice. is SfWHR.nO: -fair to medium, $4.254 and heifers, good to choice. ti 9KrtjR .10: fair to medium, $3.60((4; huila. $3ftr.3.75; stags, $3.604.60; -alves. liirhL $5.75t6.75; hesvy, ROoi'R. Hogs Top, $10010.25; fsir to me dium, $a.60(r9.7a. Sheen Best wetners, aj.(wi. Murderers to Be Shot. R.U Lake Citv Hsrry Thorne, 19 ...n old. will be shot to death at the state prison September 9 next, for the murder of George rasscii, a grocer. Sentence was pronounced by uisirici Judge Lewis. James Riley, who was Thome's accomplice in the crime, and who also must psy the deatn penalty, according to the verdict, will be sen on JuW 23. Fsssell was killed the night Of March 26 lasx, wnen Tk.no Rile and an unknown man S irwi nv .- j held up his store. Kins- Flies In Airship Rmaaela Klnir Ferdinand of Bui ...-a aatahliahed the record of being th firat monarch to go aloft in heav i..tKn-ai machine, wnen in wc to B-OOU. IH((l3.n; oeat ewea, - - - - . . , ... u Am -- " . . . r n . n . : tkax i fnf a ntcrni in a niuiaov w.m. m. .w i i.mKa .rrif sn.nuLo: lair, eiowiii - . . Ill ... U ' rtt ro wish, 'll you ft re thru not perletllr ftJtislied or do ao wuk a d the bicrcK hip it biiifti to us at our epens na firm mmi m w w irm- ,,.... nninr. Vie lumnti the h.he tnam mcrciei poiu w FACTORT PRICtS at one inv.il pront xrtuil lietore co.t. Voa taw ao lit middleenea't pronu be burtne; direct ol UJ end lure the manufacturer caw tU rTundTo b.V7oe. 1H iSOT HI V . Ucrcl. or . na ol me. (ro e-rj-St Sir until you receive our cataluee end learn our anbeird oi SrWer and TtmarkaU tftcuU ffm to rider U. 0B WILL BE ASTONISHED :rBZXl sVa-ifvecan make TOi nii year. e ku uie - iiicifiatun.rv. . iCrT ofhVr lac"r W. .re t..fied -ttll ..oo prolit .boy. (actor, com I1CYCIJ5 1KA!.KIW. you v-n all our bitrtle. under your ra aaax olaui a mi our pneet. Order, oiled the Ciy received. ... . v. i u.ronniin HHIVt I.KS. V do not retrnlany nannie a n . .-i, V: . ...-.t-. . hind taken In trade by our Chicaio retail .tore.. 1MM" ' oni""r ' - - -7 m u . fti.,1. twnmm Kinrun list, mailed ire. jMnrr ,nd VOftU.. p, reyaar. SELF-HEALING TIRES n. . ! nil arftVe ai thtu lira ft tJO ptr fair, Io inlroJut ire will (0 MORE TROUBLE FROM PDSCTBRES NAILS. Tak or Olaea will not la tha Or oat. Simty thoiiMnd rir lMf J,c,r- hrer two hundred utouaana pair, new SAMPLE hrnmrt .Acu.romr.t.Unth.tth.lrt.rh.T.onlT icacualomer. italina th.t their tire.h.T.onl.1 i-Lin.hnleaeftioa. TheTweixh v . .i Maietinipniialitiesheinff ffivetl a oral nary irv, y" ' " J l.htic nil lha . arreral lever, oi min...wij . . , ........ read. ThrerulrprlohlieMtirai..wpCTpair,butfor laMWUtlt Of read. dvcrtiiioi he rider ol a180 fMH mm TO IMRODUOC, ONLY fj V.' a J - -KaT Wotloa tha thick rahhor tr.aS A" and pnnstura atrip " and II," alao rlna atrip tl to ura.eint rim oattlns. Thai lire will oatlaat any atta.t tnaka-Norr. a.i.AJI110 ueal tASIf K1UI.NO. We ship C. O. D. oa aa rrprewaieo. per pair) if row Yow run ate rUa is b returned .t HDH expenat If tor an. reaiem Ihey ara mhle ana money mi 10 aa m - ml that they will nd aaaier, run iaeer. . -7'. ... ...... nnroMl You do aol pay a cent anttl yon nave eaaminevi . 11?.! ; -..?r .T. f rent (thereby makinu th price S14.SS w r will allow jl . . , ' i . Vm. v .-a ri.LL. CASH WITH tiKUKit ana ncio '""""". xndlni; order a the tire. may. b returned rot aat'sfactory on eaaminaticm. W ara Perfecwy..r's'; .na. ii yo. .rue. ay... " v;-2 '..L. k.-.m,.,l of ten at Itty Drire. we aVwao ?yoU Tend aa a tnal o?der at one, hence thi. remark.l.tetir. offer " . . don't buy any kind at any prkw until yon amd for pair or 'f YOU nttU flfa-O Iledgethorn F ha trwcMil Introductory prkw quoted abore: or writ It-AoVa end quote, all Inakea and kind, of Urea at t tear rl bee and quote DO NOT WAIT aler w. ar making, tl puncture-Proof tire on aprtwal and trial at ! for our big i tre ana nunary uuuuia bout half tha Mini prvrea. bui writ. . . poat.l tcUy. IX I"I'TTI1IKU """S'JLZZZZ .t. r tir.ft trona anvonc ami. yw - ' j com a poaul to learn mrythuig. Writ It HO W. 6.26. U 1 Minn at the aerodrome at Kiewitu j. L MEAD CYCLE COMPAIIY, CHICAGO, ILL