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I i v 1 1 v ; II '.111 ; 'a I I III I .l ' 'l ' ! ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " j -- 'x Csisj -Y 'zJ ' ' I ? All the Principal; Events of the Week7. Briefly Skefched Jor 'V- the Information of the; Busy Readers-Foreign,' Eastern, Political and Congressional r.. vior ttexerence. , , ' Executive t and' Political. -. THOUSANDS of ch.ryMntherouiBB are bein erown ; in . the WhitehoUse 1 conservatory for ttee, 11 Is believed, 'V' In the wedding of Miss Jeese Woodrow W'lUon, daughter of - the president, to Francis B. Sayen a'j the president's mansion,'1 October tK'C;5 ?v;-!'- - Charles W. ' Fay has been selected by President Wilson postmaster to sue ceed Arthur Tisk; a pan Francisco. The nomination will be- sent tol thf; senate soon..-,'. i:;v ' :.A " ....'.' : i Customs officials did i not ' compel - women arriving from Europe to take off their aigrettes on landing at New York, despite objections made by a member of the Audubon society. : ' President Wilson has named D. 8, Mc A WillUms postmaster .at Hajsey. , , , Mrs. MedUl McCormlolt of ChleSgo - ' will make a tour of 11 counties in en- tnl Illinois, speaking In support of the candidacy or James Artnur . onay, 'tor Justice of . the supreme court on the , -,-ir The: house of representatives r has 4 passed the senate bill authorising the closin of Mill siougn. coos uay. con i gressman Hawley obtained the action by unanimous consent. The validity ;of the : ''grandfather clause'' in the Oklahoma state constltu u Hon. which is said ; to disenfranchise .nearo 'votera who -cannot read or write, was . up for oral argument before the United States supreme court, i ne rui lng will likely be ; accepted In other ' states wnere similar cjue ro in feet. - Dr. Alfred Kinney .of Astoria,, chair i man of the Ports of Columbia commit tee, has Invited the Oregon delegation in congress to visit Portland soon to attend a meeting' of the committee to consider plans for Improvement of the , coiumma river, cnannej, ; v. , ; ." SecreUry of the treasury MeAdoo has - , ordered the 'V' from five doltar, bills, ... tad th slala "6' substituted. Mayor Brand Whltlock i.bfw Toledo, 'K Ohio.! Is. acceptable as American rnln , later to Belgium, according to advices . received at Washington, ' President Wll- son will send the nomination to the sen at In a few days.. . - , America cltisens should be compelled by law to vote on questions of public ' importance,' declares Secretary of the Navy Daniels, who says that to desert ' one s country in this manner Is as had aa H is to desert the army., :-. : vv-j--r The eummary dismissal from the gov wernmejit service , of George- -U Snider, ' bookkeeoer" In the life saving service, who made an anonymous attack on his superior ;offloers, has been ordered, Secretary MeAdoo,"'",-' ' ;"...' v. . President Wilson has commuted the sentence- of Richard O'Nell. holder of . the king's medal v for service lm the Boor war.- who was serving a life-term " in prison for aiding in tha-obhery of a postofftce; Legal and rCriminat.,i- . ONFESBINO tho theft of 100 from I the German Fire Insurance company Of Chicago, .William Fbetsch: jSur- rendered himself to Beattlo Authorities. ' Hl consclenco "drove him to adroit ..the crime. 'V:icV ';;) ''p':l-!'i:r:'"'y'lc-Two mall i clerks were bound and gagged and the soutnern , racuic van l.oula Obispo train was robbed, In Cal lfornia. ; i-;'..vX i !' jf:tj& On a "Charge of using 'office, funds ' Fred Grasor, formerly assistant post master at Colton. Cal., has been Indicted by the' federal grand Jury. :t ni-vi-For thefts from school children and burglaries from private residents. Ida , Kill, tged 18. 'Of Aberdeen; Wash.; ha" been committed to the reform school. .. Judge Humphries-of Seattle has re- called his decision In disbarring Attor neys Glenn Hooyer and ,llulet Mi Wells, f - JTour convicts escaped from, the penl- f tentlary at Salem, Two bolted 100" road 1 ganff, one dug his way out of thf prison 1 basement,' and the other escaped from ; outride the prison wall where he was working. . v'V::',"';..'Js .;.';' Manuel N. -Neldlver, who says he is a , ; descendant of an old Spanish . family, I adjudged guilty of a statutory charge, married the girl Involved rather than face a 60-year term In the penitentiary, In" California.1-'iv f'- "- T:' -?..'.'. Jd by 18-year-old Mary Caiamona a ' posse Is scarchinjr for Jok, Oonzales, ! anted for shooting and r'0bbly f ( tally wounding the girl's father. The ; parent had attempted to save the girl i from an attack by the fugitive, v . , . Sacramento city: commissioners pre 'vented the production or "The Lure," ' the white clave drama, In that city, des ' plte the fact that the seating capacity ; of the theatre had been sold out.-- Colonel Robert H. Thompson, Indicted E Newsr Notes, to Be. Preserved V. if- V.) i in.NeWtork for conspiring; with James a. rune ana Others.' to corner the 1908 cotton- cron tleadul not had pleaded guilty and paid his fine to escape trjat - - rt - ... . C. F.-Hunceker," a "-farmer, was ar rested near Redding, Cal.. in connection with the dynamltlng Of Jhe residence of a. ta, "Jieaa. m,.,-, T"".'.,-"V''..'- . &. Barney NeIl of Idaho, was taken to the penitentiary. to, .serve sentence for making false statements as to the con dition of his m-A,m--'&- Mrs. Marce D Valla was convicted of ipaoslaugbter at Oakland In her trial for killing: her husband, because of alleged cruelties.!'r".;,;---vvi'.M-i..i;!''!S i,Vi . . Jealous because, hi former i sweet heart. Miss Florence Parduhn waa keep ingcompany with another man. Henry G, Shleldi, of South Jordan, Idaho, shot the girl to death and killed himself. ' . Striking miners on narada wars find on -while' rassinar th Ctntmniai ' nhu - . - - " - .,iiuwisBn.. no- one wan nurt. j-.t-v , James A Leonad"of Marshfleld, Ohio, suggests 'that';the' adoption ol orphans lhto. private Homes will tend to reduce crime-among, that class of children. ' ; ' Tho followtngr have passed th exam ination or tna state bar: Hugh Edwin Brady, Cyrus Carutsl, Harry-WlllUm "( , v-iyaa rox, Arthur" j. aant !?r'.Jrr"nk c- Hanley, James U Hahsen, C. M. Hodges. Lewie V. "Lnndhurr. Kf. tie Mae Rankin. T. O. Rvm William t 61ngletary, Burr.side W. Taylor, Roy jv. lerry, x-oruano; N., a. Wallace, Prlnevllle; Philip U Hamnlond, Oregon City: .John A. Maurer. Eun' rdwi t Khepard, Roosevelt, and John R. Sibley, , Mrs.. Robert Coates of Roaeburg. has asked that the statutory charges which she brought against her husband and iiiian a. carter te dismissed. v APPjcanpn - ror writ of mandamus directing dismissal of v Indictment against E. C. Von Kloln, denied by Su- toaiu 4Hucv aicjiriae.-- - - , f, . Irrespectlva of city ordinances which exempt men from arrest when mm a-h in objectionable houses Judge Xatshaw or iisnsis uity, win punish them just the same as ther women Inmates, v, --a Henry. EL Dekay waa arrested by fed eral agonts at Yonkers. N. T.. for mia. !v "diluting iunaa rrom the National oinK n rroviaence. K...I, Tne nigh court of imneachmant h voteof I8 to 1J found Governor Suiter or roew xora. auiitvor imnron.r nn. duct,, and removed him from offlce.'"The proposition or rortver disqualifying 8ul ser from holding a place of honor, or iruai in me state waa voted down. Mar. tin H. Blynn, acting governor, becomes !-" Foreign, J fX HE Pope at Rome has named Mow I signer; Edward Koslowskl : of Bay w,- s- Aumry bishop ; of Mil- wauicee, and the '-Right Rev. Joseph M. ivuuaeiKa, Disnop .or : ine aiocese Hu perlftr. ' vrV-AL s 1 ne HaraDurg-Amerlcan line directors areplannlng - to . Increase " the capital stock of the company 87.600,000, in view of new trade, expected from the orient with opening of Panama canal." ; The-body of Dr. Rudoloh Dlaaal . th. uoi man mpior inventor, was found In the mouth of the Scheldt, by boatman, who.; to save bis craft from ainklnr in a atorm, cast the body back Into th Suffragettes -In London dlsturbad ar. ylcea in at. Paul's cathedral by chant ing prayore for , thelalatera who are In prison. .The militants fear author- luce wui xora in women who are' on hunger strike td'eat r?".- ... : - William ' HL. Duck let- ' arnhn1nl. onaon, aenies tne orrice of presidency of Johns Hopkins university has been offered' to him. i ,- ,:, .- ; John- Boott. ' general passenaer a rent of' the Southern Pacifio railroad and Kit Carson of the same line, wera hon. ored at a dinner given by -governor Comeron of Manitoba. The toast, "Or egon", wes given heartily.,,--i,W Jury , disagreed in case of . ChaHea Dean, accused of robbing the Bank of Montreal, at New Westminster. Sum of $260,000 had been stolen. , - Victor Btoeffler, at Johannlsthal. k..t all records by flying 1080 miles In 10 hours. Boat previous distance was 1020 miles,1 by Eugene Gilbert, Frenchman. Will or lsto J. P. Morgan, probated in London, shows estate there valued at $5,900,000. An inheritance tax of about 11,000,000 will have to be paid by heirs. The balloon Goodyear, the American entry, wbs declsred winner of the Jamee Gordon, Bennett cup, at Paris. Ralph Upson piloted the winner In the Inter national championship races. ,rr Suffragette jumped on to the car- rlnpto in which King George and Queen Mary were riding", in attempt to hurl pe- 77 JRLD'S ssi v i tm t i " i v t m m . . . m isa ia -afw is., MLZTt CW ' Trowai V , . , . .i ii'eh1 ' f - 7-.kmi7i . . titlon at king. : ; Police rescued women from violence at hands of angry mob. i. Ten 1 persons were killed and many hurt in ! a collision of the Manchester Express' and local tram at Liverpool, "v.;"i-' :. v.- f - Commercial and. Industrial: THE firm of Lawrence; ftWiggin of Boston Is ' said ' to have chartered , four steamere with a lumber capac ity of 1,000,000 feet each, and Is Plan ning to ixilid two; steamers with ,ooo,- eoo feet 'feanaeltyer hse In? thTtnarsabetwnw Otto Gerg. between !New England and Tacoma when th. Panama n.l on.ns.'.V -1, O d A quality of. corn said be equal to the eastern varieties has been grown in the "Welserr-valley, Idaho. J Tleid 100 huaheTli Co the 1cre;:" r Three hundred apple packers of Hood Stiver formed an association to adopt a achedula of 'sacking ratea ana maintain a. uniform system of necking. &". -? .' The Southern; Pacific ranroaa' com peny is settling its taxes of more than SS7.AAA inXJackson county. . ' : 4 ; Tha aovemment forestry service haa begun to burn timber tracts in south era Oregon WHICH are miectea witn tne Pine beetlA.i,;:-v';.?-,i !f-:r;.i--,: f:s- Milk testing" devices , hava ? been re ceived bi -the ; pupils of ,tha public achoois of Polk county. . Portland pians to rurnisn wregon vy with Bull Run water In payment , for about 888.000 a year. -- --v-!, Tha Wlllawmette pulp paper com nanv will soon begin work sinking wells to furnish water for West Linn and the paper mill, j:..,-'..:; :,,.- vt j.'-x -w" Oreaon City Woolen mills are hand leapped for the lack of women employes. The mill pians to aouoie.ua capacity, -? Freewater. : Or, has taken ateps to build tho-flrst link In the proposed ma- cadamlaod road from . Walla WalU to Pendleton."1 ' :,..: A strike Of telegraph operators or tne enUre system of the Missouri, Kansas & Texas railroad. threatens. Ten hours a day. 10 per cent increase in pay and overtime, are aaked. f. -u--.-.rji Departure of' vessels from New Eng land coast porta waa delayed a, week by heavy Manke of fog. -ii:f --"f--' Stockholders ;, representing 100,000 shares of stock met at St. Louis to set tla difficulty between 1 Vice President James' Campbell and eastern stockhold ers over management of the affairs of the St Louis & San Francisco railroad, which w!,involved because of the Mexican- trlfe,';v",)'s''i. .wrfr,-..:; v, Ir. C. ,B. Allen of Parma. Idaho, has an apple tree in- his .orchard which had two yields in one year. . The tree at- traetad, much attention. - tn AmaiiwoAd of Namna. Idaho, baa been appointed receiver of the Bank of Nampa,'wnicn xsiieu. vipouiuri b that if time is granted their. holdings of 1100.000 wUl be increaseo. - i t Masons of California hava dedicated their tl.000.OOA temple, at Van Nees av enue and Market street The building is five stories high and the design is fal len Kots..i'v '..mi r&u. Municipal ana Legislative. , OLD Tire horses or tne iw r partment will not in tha future, be sold to Peddlers of hucksters,: but will instead, be sent to the Inebriate'; farm for iiroper care. Tho name and record of each horee will bo placed over the Individual stalls.--j-Af A loc-l option election wm oe neia x Dufur. Or.; November 4. petitions were circulated and filed before the "wets" were generally a ware of the plans for the election.' : ' '1 : Hltehinr racks will be built by the city of Klamath Falls for tha t use of farmers' teams. A, place will be bought near the business section. . An ordinance intended to prevent boys and girls from being out on the streets after 8 p. m. waS passed by the Newberg city council. . - ? r : : -s -.! i. Tha university appropriation referen dum election may be af f eoted by the failure, to, include an uie leatures of the measure in tno tuie.---- . At the requeet of several huridred -cit- liens of Mllwaukl. Mayor Elmer and Councllmen Counsell and Mitchell were Induced to withdraw .their resignations and remain' in office. ," i '-,' " Grants Pafs will hold a special elec tion, October S3 on the proposed Issue of 200,000 railroad bonda for construction i 1 OUTLAJID, SUNDAY NEWS IN '1 HT,V1- ..n II a J 1. x--vtauioe nuu were vaueu iv ajuou u iuq duiavi ujbi(iivju aqiv - muv ,ti luiauiv.tmfcir -wviviuv.. i'SAUan Ryim,oa of Thomas F. Ryan, and Ignatius V, McGlone, private secretary t tbe elder Ryan. -'yi'r'i 2Tbe figure at tba end of the table on the right la Henry Spencer, confessed fnurderer of Mrs. Rexroat i of Chicago, i whose claims to wholesale killings are not . established. ' The others seated " about ; the :' table are police officers. ' 1 s ' . 1 ; J "Dixie" Burdlck bt New(Haven, Conn., who, claiming to: be the wife of Charlemagne Tower Jr., .has brought suit against that ;young man's father for heavy damages, charging that . her young husband's .' :iffectl6n-:.baTebeea alienated. " , v y" ' a t . 1 , ' , 'K"l''. 4--Captain John Barr of the Cunard liner Carmania, which raced 78 miles through the Atlantic -in r-.'; -v 5,just base ball '"bugs" waiting tf-Mrs. Mildred Allison Rexroat, of s the . Paclflo Interior "road .between Grants Pass and WUdervlUe. ; - .. General News Notes. f V 6pV sf Reward, Alsska. Tha an- I 11 .bit. off the Tight ear Of the man and almost tore off bis scalp. The .Utah. 1V C. T,:, U. . threatens to withdraw " from the national organisa tion aa result of attacks belnr mad by that body on Mormonlsm. Mrs. Rebecca Straus and Miss Ida Yearly were burned to death In a fire at a sanitarium at -Go vans, where they were patients. . ' . j.,.;'.- Albert.-Prince of Monaco, killed a big bear, several deer and. two mountain sheep, in Montana. , v vvtiiie engaging in war maneuvers on a torpedo boat off Rhode Island Gun ner's Mate H. A. Garrlty was washed overboard and drowned, In spite of the rapid strides in auto mobile industry carriage builders are busy these days, according to president or tha national . association, Charles c, Ten per cent of school children at Sa vannah. Ga are suffering from bone- brake fever, caused by the bite of mesaulto. - - - '- ' ' -"- . ' Chester Lundy of Klamath Fails was accidentally shot when,: by the rocking of a rowboat, he discharged a shot gun. Clara Haynte of Eucene. Or., lost bis memory as result of injuries sustained in a tali. An Airedale dog. Climbed 20 feet up into a tre while chasing a squirrel, and was rescued 80 hours afterward. , Merrltt F. Prlndle, a bucker, employed by tha - Portland Lumber' company, at Grays' river, waa instantly killed by a failing tree. -;v'J iir-r---1"-''-.-y ,y Women of Spokane won in fight to have rule of street cars' stop at "near corner" abandoned. ' ' .j .'-v. Tha government has dug 600 tons of coal - In the Matanauska , district of Alaska, for use In testing Its quality for the MWi'''.'-:',,:K;',i:.-,,';-;Ji''i 'l The California Macaroni company s building at Los Angeles. Cal.. waa de stroyed by fire causing Ii30,ooo loss, A marriage license was granted at vanoouver. , wasn.. to . cnanea ia Schultse, of San Francisco, and Miss Tye T. Leung, a Chinese woman, grad uate of the university or canrornia. The public school building at Eveline. Wash., has been dedicated. - v ' A. specimen , of the "sleeping", palm which was planted la Golden Gate park, San Francisco - 40 years ago' haa been discovered by the nark museum curator. According to advice by tn port col lector of San Frandsoo, the new .tariff allowing a five per cent rebate on mer chandise received In American vessels, will be Ignored.' until further notloe. , Eighty-five per cent of the moo : in sane patients at the asylum at Stock ton are improving under the' hot and cold water end electric vibrator treat ment. It le aaid. Br removlna- theli ' hats -durlna- - the Tom KJppur services in the Temple Km manual, at San Francisco, a tradition of centuries, was broken by women, The department of Journalism of the university: of Oregon haa 93 pupils, and 80 per-cent Intend to make the news paper their life work. corporation commissioner wataon of Oregon welcomes any test .that certain stock , companies 'threaten to bring against tne new -iue nay law. - ,' Tha bucking contest at the Rodeo at The Dalles waa won by Glenn Howsley. Eight ' thousand people attended the final day of the celebration, ? " ; Owing to baa roads ana rainy weather the reaular automobile stage, service from outside point, Into Roaeburg. has been -abandoned..'. ' - ' - ' -. The Ankeny canal at Klamath Falls may be turned over to the. city by the government and the canal may ; be Closed. i-. ' "-y;."V: -5: - Tba laying of the corner stone of the 117.600 new Carnegie library, at Hood River -was celebrated.-- f v. ; xi A deer with a broken leg limped into Roaeburg. The' animal was captured. but It died subsequently. !: Uncle Jim ' Lehman well, known east OCTOBER fo, lll,..n I,.' tV. C,.1.a t.lnl. for admission to the New York Polo the Chicago dancing teacher, who was ern Oregon pioneer, who claimed to hava discovered Crater lake, died while being brought from the Springs to Pendleton, Or. -. 'J-1'V-'"' ., i The annual convention of the Society of American Indians met in Denver to discuss educational and etaer? problems in which the race Is interested. , The late Adolphus Busch left. It Is be lieved, 12,000,000 to charitable ana ed ucational causes. The estate Is valued at 876,000.000. v-,, -; ' Dosen people were converted In a re vival held in a saloon at Macon, Mo., by Evangelist Robert Jones. , i , ' J r Mrs. " Philip Mersinser, - who owned high breed of cata valued at more than 85000. and who formerly owned Spangle, the most famous cat m the country, died in Jollet, IU aged Off. ''' '- Candidates in Field for Office at General Municipal , wmMi Election," ' (Sped! to 5Cb Joomst ' ' ' ! '. . Seaslds, Or., . Oct 18. A general mu nicipal election has been called at Sear side for November 4, Officers w be elected i are a mayor, six councllmen,. auditor and police Judge, treasurer and three members of the board of water commissioners. There are a number of petitions being circulated for the mayor alty and aldermanlo off Icesv but as yet no names are up for water commis sioner. Mayor Alexander Gilbert 'haa said that ho will not be "candidate for. reelection, and nomination pipers for J. W. Conn, a local druggist, have al ready been filed for'mayor, A. J. Gragg, local liveryman. . is expected to file his papers within a few days, as they are now in circulation. He also has his eye on the , msyors chair. ; Dan J. Moore, proprietor; of the Hotel Moore, has ' been'' mentioned. ' as -a -prospective candidate,' but as yet no papers hava been Circulated for hlm..---..!.-.'. -B. G. Frost, photographer, has filed papers - announcing his -candidacy for office of councilman from" the First ward, and H. V. Thompson, a grocery man, has filed nomination papers from the Third . ' ward. Charles, Williams, manager of the Seaside Light A Power company, filed papers yesterday for tha offloe of councilman at large, of which there. are two to be elected. ;.-John Berry, recorder and police Judxe. : haa filed phpers for reelection, and George B). Shaver, a ? painter, is ln4 the race agalne t him. ;-.. . fn . s .-. V; . Although - Mayor Gilbert denies that he will seek reelection his friends are urging him to run, in spite-of the fact that an attempt was made to have hint recalled from office last spring., Tha recall petition, waa held up by an in junction , Since then much of the bitter feeling of the warring factions has sub- slded'j-,-......';-,.rs.,iv '-'-(--i.,',,.,t-.'.-(.,--vr' There-are many who betleva Gilbert could, and should, be vindicated from the stigma of the attempted recall. COMPLICATIONS ARISE f ROM SLAVE, CHARGES Aberdeen, Wash. Oct, 18. Strange) complications have grown out of the case of Frank NIeradzik, under arrest on the charge of white slavery. Nlcradslk. It la alleged, went to Ger many, where he i haa a family, and In duced Prances , Bomyk to accompany him to this country on the promise that she would be given In marriage to Nio radzik's son Joseph. The girl was se- i.:ornii;cv PICTURE AND PARAGRAPH SEASIDE POLITICS IS 1 -.t William ;T,n TMnA ! grounds . during the world series.' the murder victim of Henry Spencer. diiced ' by; Hleradslk, ' according ' to .the complaint, and Is about to become mother. After , Nleradtlk'e ' arrest" tba girl brought suit for 82600 damages. The government agents took the two to Seattle pending Investigation of the white, slavery charges. While out on her own recognisance the woman came here and was . married to-the younger - The elder NJeradilk Is weU to do, AH are. Polish Jews.... -. 4 WILL DRILt. FOR OIL - .ON SCATTER CREEK Centrajla, .' Wash., ' Oct. 18.Actlve nranaratlnna f Ar 4Ht1ln v f a- nil ah. d-t- ter CrselCinne miles BdTTnesst bf CehVt" fn.Mo b? reaKnea .hl ? tralia, have: been started by. the Cres cent Oil company, which recently leased 10.000 aores of land on Grand Mound Prairie,. Machinery Is. being set up and bunk and cook- houses ;beng built foe the worknjen. W. L. Mallernse, of this city. Is: in charge of operations... -:.'. No Big Experue-No V- .'.'-NO:" -Causins 6d Day$ Trial iRelielioll wvmiommtmes: t Opfcfttlon forruptiire Vourd htrdly Sailtba It tretldn the enly wy aw ail everbe rd ot& wef.n'Uor WeVS miSCniei OOne PY . ei5C . ma spnng tfUSSei;-..: ',. ' . -i .'-' i.: ,.i Xi ':t-.;.i" ':-.; VMlfMyfcwU'c6pir:fhsv.to opertteion.when first rvmLJ Rut Weirlne makeshift trussei vcir sfter year- la sooner or .later .almost m .a sure to make work lor the surteon.:. f W .feeew. '-that "frest yeor ewe eipertwiee rmi know m'n worn turn thia a rear aao probtbly. fittlnf worae- all itbe , tioM. A- ' r f If yon keep oe that 'jref,- bow, Ions will It ad ainanatra aoe ration? - . - ' - -.- ' lr'l tm wllllns to let "et 'oroni-r ' a' v 00 ey eemoostrmtioe sow' yoii ea eTe,yoi - alf mm all tht I '- 'i -.' -. a j . , lOSi WlUMHe V Ills) sa, PfHO f V!v Won't Cost 'You A Cnt' ;-i i is 'n...-,e...j',i.u'T..t A Here sesiettlineW: ibaatee ' Wstere' bolder wbJoh b. st4 thousands. et -people fieia.ever. hselag to be eseretes. .ea, ,' . ,y ... . . . - . . -. we are WlUlng to sand h oa e aays' trud.. i ' It etplaliis hr operation la twarlr s)w W'll' 'niKka "i.nfl.ll- foe ' mi,' aaaa-L Bl"e" faialla Wtlb dath aol vthr. e It te you Jt Sana testin ,.." r.w -.,-,.. "- - .? ? "".. U it dosse't keep your rapture from eow b7 ' d' ' lot out or botbwio yv la any way. mat- ',B7nwid ,.lL".,TLVtu i : k: ' t. haw Hard yon work ar atraln It It da-n't IW" f"t JlW ' bow lha l.luiha i -ii.T 'w-.., i;r. ths only tliln ynti-ean sat o mi- h alt profs ever j . ciaina .w.s inaaa--.inaii you can k.-u-.. h. - . aand it hack and it woa't coat ran a afeiala 'r1"'. .'.h .ml'. ,.hl" 001 -. u " psony.- : , . . . . ff 7 r ' T Will You-3pea4 Two Cents- To find Out? 7 Ws doe't want you to send any Bmner. All ws sak rod to spend Is tha lwli-s of a Iwo-rent tamp la wrlUnc for our bl( free bonk that win tali you teteryuint you, wast to know. . .-It Shows how our enaranteed ruptura bold., "-the famous Clutbe Automatfe Uaauslns Trims IS so utterly different from e?rrtlns; ! for rupture that tt haa VrlHt aihta sen arata patenta. How- It la made on an ahmltitn. It now prlnalpls. How It la saif-ra(uUt!nr, a f . adjuitmf. How It lnalamly and autoumiU-nily proUota you s-ainat srary strain so jour rup. turs can't pusalbly bs forced out. Aud bow (u i a. HINDU AGAIN ADMITS HE SLEW PORTUGUESE plRL" i ' Richmond,', CalA Oct ' lfc--Sald All Khan, who repudiated his confession, made at Calexlco, where be waa arrest ed, and yesterday broke down and ad mitted that he had slain Rosa Doming'1, a Portuguese factory girl, at Stege, re fused today to discuss his confession pectlve fate. The, preliminary ' examination has been set for (Wednesday. Mussa Khan. Said All's friend, will be held as an ac cessory to 'the murder. . Charlee Riley, a teamster, who was questioned by the polices. as . to the Hindis , movements, waa released today from custody, . waom Time Lost' From Work Belts : or Leg-Straps to Prove It aiseev. that eaiiraiy auumatloauy, ,-, , The book. -tells how ear sntrinteed ninfore bm utei seemed ilmmt hnni.u. h it j? ALwl,&J.! L!t. mi vn ei, ae naier-uiuni Slut Will bold is ti bata. How it is prapiratiuD-prof ..MiV win. . Z ott Mn ' ,r,.t.bout.h.T.ln 1i .a peuny, and " , - M ,,r "m Mp " Tfc Fraa Boole Is Full of Fact's v. Never Before Put in Print . Ti,mrj ' ;. ' .,',,' ',, . . re so many nlitaka Mess sbnut ha ta lnrned daring 44 yetrs of exportonre. too'll find it full f facts aerer before put vla prtt.--- v .,'v;.' ' ,"-',";.' It show Just why slantlo snd sprlne tru!" : tiire tba - ruutui-d man'a . a-nrat i,.ii,i,r.hIiv sre ainioat sure to ahorien your lire Ku2l',,, V.' ,,op tu """ ' UuUlli .' rf be Jbosibog "appllanrea," "mth. ikja. . uiBra. ate. Siaaa a nay-atisr-uaj .mi... Don't fall to et ttila bok d"n't l"il U T-tne nilnnia it t )-,iu in wm r r ii frae you fiota Irnuhls f.ir tha ri- of jdhi- - Juat uh tha eouiM-a of almiily ny la n j , or-poaul "bend tua your b-n." Ti::3 i?:.::z it Box 610ci.trTr 123 last C3rd Et r Send me jour I-'ieo b Stmt AditrrM ;.!