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Jealousy n Hie Part of tin Wife Was
Hie Source of Much Quarreling and
Is Relieved to Have Resulted in
Murder The Woman Had Bee
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1ST SMITH AT M.
1 CHURCH LAST NIGHT.
MertlnKM of 10 Days Du-
Utd at the Thompson
InlMdiKt Church Evan.
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Lit Especially lor All
NCEREVIVAL
tJOMph H. Hmllh, L). D
b his first aermon at the
Sreet M. E. church last
lad in audience that filled
Dr. Smith In noted among
lit people as a Pentecostal
ltd In hli opening service
liyf lerlei of Petueoostal
k uked and anawered the
kill Joea It mean ?"
u Mi text the 12th verse
tl chapter of the Arts of
. "What meuneth this?"
aid that revlvuls were
LVju. but that the Old Tes-
Sudded with them. The
hi of Eire's time was a
a. The revival led by
put waa a revival of re-
Bol the revival at Pente
nmplete revival of the
Nunc and of the fulness
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tut consumption?
rkelt Into consideration
f t out of everv seven
P He of consumption, Is
rm It la feared by the
Pfclon who have weak
pwceolds and coughs?"
f f the Brock & Mc-
P l druggists, to un
P "Miter.
pUdon physician has
JJ Patients, when the
T to consumption ap
ll the cod Hver oil
yetema. and phy-
have recognized Its
J colds, bronchitis,
wasting diseases.
J few could take It
1 seneflt from Its use.
.Indigestible grease
' Mr. Brock, "I
Pendleton to
, V"' "ew ood "ver
VlnoL it actually
"ceiurated form all
slements of cod
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rT. "tlrtactjon
StSI;. Brock
of the Holy Ghoat In the hearts of
Revivals are needed because of the
..unuy i aegeneratlon in men, In
.s.,i,.uum ana ln churches. They
. uionnci meaning for sinners.
tor me cnurch as a whole and for in-
iviauai cnrlstlana.
A Pentecostal revival was the great
est need of the church. With It, sin
ners would be attracted and convict
ed of sin without direct preaching to
them, and If they truly repent this
conviction would lead to genuine
heart conversion. ' ,
For the church It meant a Quick
ening of Its four-fold life. It would
settle disputes of doctrine and pre
vent schism. It would solve financial
problems and would quicken church
fellowship and create a new social
life. And best of all, It would insti
tute a life of prayer for each Indi
vidual.
Dr. Smith believed ln a church that
w as In a state of constant revival. He
had himself been converted In a
church where they had had a contin
uous revival for 16 years. There was
no room there for fairs, feasts and
social functions. Conversions were
seen at every prayer meeting, and on
Sunday nights when the young peo
ple adjourned their meeting to the
preaching service, they took with
them from one to 10 new converts.
Nothing less than a Pentecostal
quickening would make a united, hap
py, symmetrical church.
For the individual the Pentecost
meant much. It gave him complete
and constant victory over sin. Many
have victory over most sins all the
time, others have victor' over ail sins
some of the time, but a Pentecostal
revival In the Individual meant vie.
tory over all sin all the time. It
meant the complete salvation of the
soul; a fulness of liberty In Christian
life and Bervlce.
And this Pentecost must be paid
for. Those who want It must give
concentrated effort must wait on
Ood In earnest, united prayer for that
one thing.
The meeting closed with a short
consecration service In which a large
number took part.
Dr. Smith Is to preach every after
noon and evening for the next 10
days. The afternoon services at 2: SO,
will be for Christians of all denomina
tions, where "no nicknames" will be
used. The evening meetings are -to
commence at 7:30 and are for all
w-ho care to go.
The attendance last night left hard
ly a vacant seat and by Sunday It
will be the early comers who secure
seats. Dr. Smith Is an eloquent di
vine whose exceptionally wide ex
perience and depth of thought make
him an Interesting and Instructive
speaker.
Charlottesville, Va., Jan. 20. Jas.
Samuel McCue. a former mayor of
Charlottesville, waa hanged in the
county Jal here today for the murder
of his wife. The execution attracted
more public attention than any previ
ous hanging in this section of the
state.
The crime for which the ex-mayor
paid the death penalty occurred on
the night of September 4 of last year.
Mr. and Mrs. McCue had gone tc
church, returning home about 9 p. m.
snortly afterward Mrs. McCue's dead
body, clad In a night robe, was found
in a bath tub filled with water. Mr.
McCue told those who came ln that
some one had entered the house upon
their return from church; that he had
been knocked senseless and his wife
probably killed. An Investigation led
to the arrest on the charge of mur
der of the man who only four days
before had retired from the highest
office in the city.
Mrs. McCue had received the con
tents of a shotgun In her breast, a
sufficient wound to cause instant
death, but ln addition she had been
struck a heavy blow on the head,
cutting an ear nearly ln two.
Mr. McCue at first laid the crime to
a stable boy. and offered 11000 re
ward for evidence to convict the mur
derer. The day after he offered the
reward he was himself arrested for
the crime. At the trial which followed
several witnesses testified that the
married life of Mr. and Mrs. McCue
had been marred by jealousy on the
part of the wife, and that they were
continually quarreling. One sad feat
ure of the trial was the fact that Mc
Cue had for years been a lawyer at
the bar before which he was trl
and convicted, and had been on
friendly terms with most of these
identified with the trial.
DIED WHILE SPEAKING.
Prof. Carlisle Stricken on the Plat
form at Boise City.
Boise. Jan. 20. Stricken with apo
plexy or heart failure, Prof. William
D. Carlisle of Spokane, while stand
ing on the platform addressing the
State Horticultural society last eve
ning met almost Instant death.
The professor came here to attend
the meeting of the Northwest Fruit
growers' association. He was assigned
to the aubject "Byproducts of the Or
chard," and his paper waa looked for
ward to as one of the leading features
of the meeting.
On account of the audience being
much larger ln the evening. Prof. Car
lisle was transferred from the pro
gram of the frultgrowera to that of
the Idaho State Horticultural associa
tion which held forth In the evening,
while the "northwest" held Its meet
ings during the day.
The distinguished scientist had been
sitting quietly on the stage beside Fre
mont Wood, president of the associa
tion. He appeared in perfect health
and when Introduced, after receiving
a most cordial greeting from the au
dience, he launched out upon his sub
ject with a vigor and eloquence that
gave not a hint of dissolution. Be
ginning his addreas he said:
"If God would make known to each
one what He would have him do, He
would do It regardieas of wealth,
earthdly pleasure, yea, life Itself "
Here the speaker stopped short, and
placing his hand over his heart, mut
tered, "What Is thlsT" and sank to
the floor. When friends reached him
he was dead. The meeting was im
mediately adjourned.
Big lias gteteoo ban at Reeaevelfa,
.Disrrss insurance topics.
Nebraska Mutual Companies Are Con
ferring.
Ilncoln, Neb., Jan. 20. The Nebras
ka Association of Mutual Insurance
Companies,, in tenth annual session
here, today listened to papers and ad
dresses as follows: "
"The Adjustment of Stock Losses,"
John Emanuel, North Bend, Neb.;
"The Adjustment of Farm Losses,"
8. J. Plymesser, secretary Pierce
County Farmers' Mutual Insurance
company; "How Can We Best Pro
mote the Cause of Mutual Insurance
in Nebraska?" P.. J. Hallberg, presi
dent Scandinavian Mutual Fire Insur
ance company; "The Advantage of
Chemical Fire Extinguishers on the
Farm," James Piatt, president Sterl
ing Farm Mutual Insurance company.
"Would a Fire Marshal Law be Ad
vantageous to Mutual Insurance Com
panies ln Nebraska?" J. D. Garmire,
state agent. Trans-Mississippi Mutual
Fire Insurance Association.
Bristow Quits Office.
Washington, D. C, Jan. 20. Em
ployes of the postofflce department
gave many evidences of regret at the
departure of Joseph L, Bristow, who
today relinquished his duties as
fourth assistant postmaster general.
After a brief vacation Mr. Bristow
will enter upon his new duties as spe
cial commissioner to make an Inves
tigation into the trade conditions and
freight rates between the Atlantic and
Pacific coasts, and between the west
coast of South America and the east
coast of the United States and Europe,
to determine the beat policy of man
aging the Panama railroad.
A Giina Tragedy.
is daily enacted, In thousands of
homes, as death claims, ln each one.
another victim of consumption or
pneumonia. But when coughs and
colds are properly treated, the trag
edy is averted. F. G. Huntley, of
Oklahoma, Ind., writes; "My wife
had the consumption, and three doc
tors gave her up. Finally she took
Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
sumption, Coughs and colds, which
cured her, and today she Is well and
strong." It kills the germs of all dis
eases. One dose relieves. Guaran
teed at 60c and J1.00 by Tallman
Co., druggists. Trial bottle free.
Italians Pay Death Penalty.
Montreal, Que., Jan. 20. Antonio
Gracconl, an Italian, waa hanged In
the district of St. Francis today for
the murder of Theodore Duval last
August. The murder of Duval was
the result of a barroom quarrel. On
August 20 the two men and a num
ber of others who had been drinking
heavily were ln a barroom on Notre
Dame street when a quarrel arose
and Gracconl, who claimed he was
threatened by Duval, pulled a re
volver and shot Duval, who died soon
afterward. , .
Spoiled Her Beauty.
Harriett Howard, at one time had
her beauty spoiled with skin trouble.
She writes: "I had Salt Bheum or
Eczema for years, but nothing would
cure It, until I used Bucklen'a Arnica
Salve." A quick and sure healer
for cuta, burns and sores. tie at
Tallman A Coa drug store.
I will
as we
Notice to Debtor.
All persons Indebted to l
please call and settle at once,
need the money to pay bills.
D. KBMLER SON.
The grocera
In order to be a somebody yon must
be willing to be a nobody.
FOR
Friday AND Saturday Sale
THESE HEMARKABLY LOW PRICES ON DESIRABLE MERCHANDISE SHOULD
ATTRACT ALL WHO BELIEVE IT THEIR Dl'TY TO MAKE THEIR MONEY IK) ITS
. FVLL DITTY. ,
THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
ASSURES YOC THE VALVES ARE REAL,
AND THE PRICES POSITIVELY I'NHEARD
OF VOll THEIR LITTLENESS.
80 DOZEN LADIES' FLANNELETTE AND
PERCALE WAPPERS, 11.45, $1.25 AND
$1.00 VALVES, FVLL OF SIZE; FOR
FRIDAY AND 8ATVRDAY, YOUR
CHOICE AT 59c EACH
50 DOZEN MEN'S OVTINU FLANNEL AND
MUSLIN NIGHT GOWNS, EXTRA
VALUES AND EXTRA WELL MADE;
FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY", YOUR
CHOICE 48c EACH
75 DOZEN LADIES' FINE HEMSTITCHED
HANDKERCHIEFS, REGULAR le
VALUES; FOR FRIDAY AND SATUR
DAY, YOUR CHOICE AT 4c EACH
50 DOZEN LADIES' FAST BLACK HOSE,
REGULAR 10c AND 12 1-2C VALUES;
FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, YOUR
CHOICE, AT 5c PAIR
58 DOZEN MEN'S FAST BLACK HOSE,
EXTRA GOOD 15c VALUES, FOR FRI
DAY AND SATURDAY, YOUR CHOICE
AT 9c PAIR
$1.25 HEMMED BED SPREADS, MAR
SEILLES PATTERNS, EXTRA $1.00
VALUES; FOR FniDAY AND SATUR
DAY, YOUR CHOICE AT 79c EACH
i
75 DOZEN BOYS' PERCALE WAISTS,
REGULAR 35c AND 40c VALUES; FOR
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, YOUR
CHOICE AT 19CEACH
YOUR CHOICE OF ANY OF OUR 12 l-2o
FLANNELETTES; FOR FRIDAY AND
' SATURDAY AT $ l-3c YARD
. - i ' - ' . ; '
YOUR CHOICE OF ANY REMNANT IN THE
HOUSE AT ONE-HALF PRICE.
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PENDLETON'S FAMOUS STORE'S-:
Peoples Warehouse
BARGAINS CANNOT BE MATCHED
EVERY ARTICLE IN .THE HOUSE
NOW REDUCED