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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1902)
MAN Eugene I* Guard aggravated by hie facial mntcrt'ons THE WHOLE SHOW ILL. . as he went I’rmwing along. . ____ The St Pietre Disaster. SCIENTIFIC TORTURERS. ST. PETER’S IN ROME. I’heee three bad spoken from the pulpit— of the < rurlttfR That Are Per* l'bat Is terrible news from the It Takes Manz Visits *0 Realise Its 41TURDAÏ. the elevatiou serving to intensify Fallon Unable to Speak—Decor- l»etrMt«*«| lu Viv(section. Vastaess aod Splendor. French blind Mar itique down in the ated Opera House—-Disap A certain Dr Casten. wishing to It Is curious to watch tbe faces of and aggravate the situaii »u. West I mil—' Tbe mind can hardly people as they enter tbe great doors of study the effect of massage upon dl*- MR FURNISH'S RECORD. Fuitm bad guaged the houee and pointed People. k'S’p tn* id— of a city of Iwantv-flve St. Peter's at Home and push back the locations, deliberately dislocated tbe knew that to com) limeut me .an* hou-and souls iwmg »o completely de heavy leathern curtains that keep out limbs of numerous dogs, says Henry How the Republican Candidate for didotes on their Derloruaaneee When the Keput lioau aggregation stroyed that I»*« than hrlf a hundred the nctr« and the air aud find them C. Merwin In Th* Atlantic. O* pub selves lu the presence of the most Im lished mi sccuunt of all these expert- Governor Worked the Govern would be useless aud edly; eo he of state Candidate-gotto Brownsville rt-maln to tell 'he dire tale. pressive spec taele on earth, ns Byron nieni». and the following is a fair ex Mr'Furuiab ’ » hired talker, Fulton, was ample of them: “Experiment H. Poo- determined to make merry at their ment. said: too ait k to talk. A dispatch I nun il «• dog • • • replaced on tbe table Majesty. , expense. Refusing to arise to be that place under date of May », teli» The de-tructiou of 81 Pierre caunol Power, (lory, strength anJ bsauty all are i. Itbout chloral. 1 dislocate bls two aisled It ia not a oright page in the his complimented by the chairman be the ead, sad story: but recall that disaster by which tbe In this a .otilders The animal utters screams eternal ark of worship. of suffering. I hold him for twenty toryof W J Furnish,Republican can descended ti the floor, with the B rownsville , May » —W J For. Gre> k ci tie« of Pompeii and Hircu It fa easy to detect those who have didate for governor, those four years twilling remark that he had “never Diak.J ri Ackermauf A M Craw fori laueum, «ousted about tbe base of the uever be*u there before and those who irinutcs with bis two shoulders dielo- ented 1' : I the elbows tied together he aud J R Whitney, candidates for g>v- when he occupied the pwition of been elect'd a judge” and did not ernor, ata’ echo« I superintendent, at* volcauo Vesuvius, were coiup etely have become accuatomed to Its mag li nd b bat k • • • destroyed In tbe year 7». So com nitude and gorgeousness. It requires “Dr. Msjeudle.” relates Dr. Elliston, Deputy United States Marshal at "feel at home on the bench.” He t irney-geuaral anil state prlur >r res; >c* plete was tbeir destruction that even several visits to adjust the vision and lively, and N M Newport, of Albany, Pendleton under a Grover Cleve eu!ogiz-d Furnish or preventing arrived in thia city last night. I'he 1 tbeir alt»« were forgot’eo, aud it we- the mind to Its coloesal proportions “In one ot hl i barbarous ex|>vrimeiits which, I um ashamed to say, 1 wit- j were met at tbe tralu by not till tbe year 1755 that systematic and brilliant decorations and enable land appointee* the free coinage ot silver and in candidal; in ssi d. began by cutting out a large the Bhedda brass baud and marched to 1 them to realize the vastneas and the | DuriDg that period the "whiskey- glowing terms painted the candidate the hot; 1, where a re nation art held. excavations by the Freuob government beauty of tbe scene. The more fre r >und pliee fi mi the back of a beauti little puppy." to-Indians” business grew to such as a patriot deserving more from [ Big preparations bad t an made and fixed the bxjatlonsot that wo oitie- Tbe quently you visit St. reter's cathedral ful Majendle may hare been by nature a J the opera hour i was t >autlfully decor* I theater orchestra at Hercultueutu we» the greater and the more beautiful it proportions that the position of his country than the heroes of atid. Me <ars Furnish, Crawford, Ac* found buried under eighty. live feet <■• brutal man. but even he would hardly becomes, and after a time you are en Deputy United Statue Marsha! at Gettysburg. W:th a mighty burst [ ertnan and Whltuey made short talks, volcanic matter though lb* genera1 abled to drink tn with complete satis have done that when he was young In i Gn aocouut of lllneaa Senator Fulton vivisection. • • • in this country we Pendleton was regarded as a par of eloquence Fulton showed how w as unable t > be present, much ty the depth at<>ve tbe two cities ia about faction the fullness of Its area, Ita al are not quite so cruel ns the I'reach or titude and Its magnificence. dismay of tbe people, and N M New- sixty-five feet. Italians, but we are more cruel than ticularly soft snap. Through the false were tbe tbe prophecies of port, Tbe cost of tbe building up to date the English, more cruel perhaps than of Albany, iu tiehalf of tbe sena oonnivaooe of an organized gang at silver men including, though net! tor spoke some three quart ar« of an lias been more than *5&,000.000, and the Gi ruiaUA tbe annual expeuae of maintaining it Pendleton. “whiakey-to-Indians” naming, Mitchell and himself. hour ou the Philippine question anti A medical man in Jersey City pub 8‘. Pierre, the capital of the Freuob la about «35.000. An architect and a In the inGreat of Mr Furnish. cases occupied most ot th9 time of From this pandora of ills tbe ooun* IfUnd of Martinique, has been de-, gang of workmen are always employ lished an account of some experiments which he mads upon dogs I will not troyed by the eruption of Mouut Prise. the United States caurt in Port try had been saved by Cleveland T he P rinting O ffice T owel .— For many days the activity of this ed.—Rome Letter lu Chicago Record- shock, the render by describing them- Herald. Democrats alone. land. and of tills publlcntlou the British Junction City Time-: CP Houston volcano and other craters In the Les.er Medical Journal of Nov. 15, 181)1, said, It was a bonanza for those on Spider« and Alcohol. Great was Charley Fulton when presented this offioe with a towel the Anlill* has shaken the neighboring “It Is a recoid of the most wanton and the inside, and no one knows how he was for silver! Great is Charley other day. The towel which thia office Islands of the group, at d tl e distur A student of natural history had tieen the stupidest cruelty we have ever Used for a number of years past stood bances culminated tn ttie total ami I In tbe habit of Immersing for preserva much was made ent of the numer Fulton when he is for gold!! seen chronicled under tbe guise of sci In the corner behind the door, and a hil.t.on of a city of 26,'* 0 souls. Al tion hia different specimens of spiders entific experiments.” ous cases worked up by the in' and ants tn tsittles of alcohol. He saw days ago it fell down and broke in most all the inhabitants of St PierrF REGISTER CAMPAIGN few that they struggled for a few minute», dustrious federal officials at Pendle A nine pieces. Mr Hou»ton wit tie—ed ar* ret orted dead and all the shipping Sforr of « French Cat. but he thought that eentiatlou was soon "STORY. ” this printing office catastrophe, hence in ttie port wricked. ton. But what the record does This cat story conies from l’ont Rte. extinguished and that they were soon bls kindness in supplying uswiitia Mnxence (Olsci. anil for such a small disclose shows that Furnish had a [Martinique, oue of tho West India free from suffering. Register: No wonder the story new one. On one occasion he wished to pre place it Is an extremely tall tale, snya island-, ha- an av rage width of 1» oomfertabie rake-off during bis two is abroad that democrat'c leaders serve a large female spider and twen tbe Parle Messenger, it would appear years’ service as Deputy United have sect out orders that all dem F ormer E ugene P eople .— Salem miles, It- greatest leng h tielng 43 ty-four of ber young ones that he bad that a resident In the place, who Is an mile-, - Itogetln r comprising 330 »quart Slates Marshal. His fees in com ocratic candidates must be traded Statesman May 9: AW rftowe 1 »nl [miles. A cluster of v< I-aulo tuoun- captured. He put the mother Into a enthusiiiHtlc angler, used to keep live bait In a small tank on his premises. off for votes for Travis and W.there, family, until recently residents of [ > tains on the . >uib aud a similar group bottle of alcohol and saw that after a pensation for the time he held his angler also had a cat who natu and that Travis must also be Vancouver, Washington, have mo«ed on the north, with a line of lower few moments she folded up her legs The profitable position amounted to traded if it is necessary ti eave upon her body and was at rest, lie rally was fond of tlsli. raw or cooked. to thia oity.'and are pleasantly located heights lei ween them, form the back then put Into the Isrttle the young ones, This being so. tils owner covered bls $9651.84. Withers. This is bard on the In the bouse ou the southeast comer of bone < f the Iliad, which culminates who, of course, manifested ncute pain. tank with wire netting to keep pussy Here is the reoord of his 00m- democratic candidates who ought Fourteenth aud State streets. Mr at the northwest in Mount Pelee, the What was Ills surprise to see tbe out of temptation. But the cat knew a trick or two and pensation for two years of service: not t) be sacrifice d in this manner Stowell is a eon-in-law of General W volcvno that cau-ed the terrible dl— mother arouse herselt^from her lethar gy. dart around and gather her young went to the nearest refuse heap for «1289.20 ----------- when they put up their share of H Odell, and before moving to Van aster - E d . G uard .] March 31, 1888 ones to her bosom, fold ber legs over some fowl giblets which were provi 964 96 campaign expenses and are entitled couver, resided in Portland. June 80, 1888. them, agnln relapse Into Insensibility dentially lying there. These she took to the support of their party. 1123.36 September 80 1888 and she breaks down under a load which until at last death came to ber relief to the tank, let them hang Into the wa 1069 36 December 31, 1888 This ie an old political dodge— THE STORY OF THE physical weakness can no longer sustain? and the limbs, no longer controlled by ter from the netting nnd l>egan fishing 950 40 attempting to prejudice a esudi late March 31, 1889.... The conditions of our lile are such this maternal Instinct, released their on ber own account. When the llsli LATE MRS. BROWN. 2456 40 June 30,1889.......... that women do not have, as a rule, fit grasp and became dead! He has never nibbled at the bnlt, puss would catch It with his party and associates on opportunity for rest and recreation. sluce repented the experiment, bnt has with a nimble claw! The angler, no 106 76 September 30, 1889 It is admitted that her name was not Ttie necessity, therefore, is apparent for applied chloroform before immersion. ticing tile trick, threw the bait away, 1165 16 the ticket with Munohausen tiles Decernt r 31, 1889 Brown. For obvious reasons it is not some strength-preserving and strength but half an hour later puss was at It 626 24 ot trading and swapping. Evi wise to mention names in such a case. creating medicine to cure the diseases March 31, 1889.... again. The !’■»•»»*. dently, though, the Regitter ie For the facts of this life story are so that weaken women and to strengthen We hardly know which to admire The Parsees are sun worshipers, and that any woman could relate them for the obligations of maternity. Total................................. «9651.84 ashamed of starting the old stan I by common them to some of her married friends, That medicine exists and has been the It Is an Interesting sight to hid throngs most, the cat's Ingenuity or that of the Thia, certainly, ia not pleasant out on the road thus early in the and probably might do so, if the name means of restoring thousands of weak of tliem on the shore of the bay as coucocter of the story. to fit. Therefore, a real story and sick women to lasting health. the sun rises, apparently from the sea, reading for our Republican friends. campaign, as it hesitates to vouch happened <slft« Fur th«* Moarneri. " 1 had poor health for nine years performing the simple rites of their is printed under a wrong name. When Mrs. Brown married she was (ever since the birth of my child)," religion, tbe fluttering robes showing Some ilelver Into the musty old rec The governorship of Oregon ia an jor its truth but says "the tt»ry s what every one called a remarkably fine writes Mrs. Armintie Watkins, of Acme, honorable position—should ta far abroad.” In some cases "story’’ girl. She was the very picture of health. Kanawha Co., W. Va. "Had female their tine figures to the fiest advantage ords of Harvard has brought to light as the day begins. Tbeir religious an amusing provision with which one above the reach of any man who and lie are svQonymous. And ibis She knew nothing about headaches or weakness; was very irregular and would practices are simple in the extreme, of the college's eighteenth century nerves, but enjoyed life thoroughly— suffer untold misery. When I wrote 1 has trafficked in the dishonorable is one ot them. The silliness of working or playing. Everybody called had no idea that I would ever get well, couslstlng mainly In strict dietary friends coupled what was for his time a very generous bequest to the Cam “giving-whiekey-to-Indians” busi this "story” becomes mire ap Brown a lucky man, and Brown thought but when your letter reached me I began rules and personal cleanliness. to have hope. I commenced taking Dr. The rigid observance of sanitary laws bridge university. so himself. After the first baby came, ness. "Dishonorable,” we say, as parent when one refieots that we Mr. Thomas Brattle was the testa Pierce's medicines as di produces th» natural result of perfect rected and began to im health among the ndultn—large fam tor's name, and his Interest In Harvnrd it required connivance in many of voiethe under Australian ballot sys prove in strength. I was ilies of active, healthy children anl Im evidently ex leaded to the Individual the cases between the Indian tem. The voter gies into a voting soon able to do the work members of Its undergraduate Ixidy. for my family of six. I mense number« of old men, gray beard for after leaving £2<M). then the equiv the aeller and the offioer to booth alone, prepares his ballot and ed, white haired, but erect and prince have recommended Dr. make a case, The officer would get votes it, without anyone being Pierce’s medicines to a ly In their gait and attitude despite the alent of about $3.001), to the college numlier of my friends, naturally enervating character of the for Its general uses bls will gives half given opportunity to inspect i ’ . his fee, the Indian would get hia 11 crown to «-very student belonging to and they think there nev tropical climate. lipa t? the bottle for at least one No sensible man will talk trade, a» er were such medicinei It who should attend bls funeral. in the world. I think sc ('ufortunately no account of Mr. Hard to Classlty. swig and would get a witness fee, there is no chance ot telling if tbe myself. I took eight A local wit was one day discussing Brattle's obsequies Is extant, but there oom pact is carrie I out. Next! bottles, three of ‘ Favor while the oflender against the tbe mental Incapacity of editors with can be little doubt that the occasion ite Prescription ’ and five was made solemn by the presence of a majesty of the law would get a free of ‘ Golden Medical Dis the late H. C. Bunner. REGENTS, NOT REGISTER. “Now,” said be. ’’what do you think large number of “chief mourners" and covery,’ and two vials of ride t<> Portland with but nominal of this: I used to write serious and that good wishes for the deceased were • Pellets.’ ’’ imprisonment of five or ten days comic matter for a certain dnlly, which generally mid feelingly expressed. WOMEN LOSE E ugene , May 9. paid me $20 a column for the humor CONFIDENCE E ditor G uard —lu my letter of Not lleHssurlna. ous stuff and $10 for the serious. One FULTON’S SPEECH AT EUGENE yesterday regarding the duty ot in medicines and doctori day the editor asked me to mark my "Have—li. ve you liny reason to be after they have been Univer-ity employes keeping obt ot treated without benefit comic things ‘C* and my serious sto lieve that your father will exhibit vio- and taken medicines ries ‘S’ with a blue pencil, that be leuce when I link him for your hand?” Summarized by a Specially En politics you got the word' Rrgie • er” where "Regents” was written without cure. It is hard might tell them apart. Wasn't that Inquired the timid youth. gaged Guard Satirist. "1 have never been present on any to persuade such women pretty rough on him?” Will you kindly republish the to make another trial, “No.” replied Bunner, with a smile of these occasions," replied the lovely ■nine with this explanation ? even of I>r. Pierce’s Fa and a twinkle in bls eye, “but It w-as girl evasively. "And, to tell you th» “Unlike those who hate preoedeo C itizen . vorite Prescription, with pretty rough on you." — New York truth, I have never wunted to be pres me, I am not a candidate for offi * the testimony of so many '1:111-1 ent. I suppose I am foolishly sensi women to its cures. It is I haye been brought along to lend UNIVERSITY EMPLOYE POLI tive about these things, but I can’t help Mrs. Brown began to feel tired sometimes to such women, discouraged, sick, hope Recognised. respectability to tbe crowd, and It. I remember that papa took me to a at the end of the day. Then there came less, that Dr. Pierce specially extends TICS. “ You had n piece In tbe paper thia to vouch for their hone»ty and in another little guest, and the mother used his offer of free consultation, by letter. tnoruln',” said the excited woman, slaughter house when 1 was a little telligence. From their looks and to feel tired before the end of the day Any sick woman is invited to consult “about my husband keepin’ n savage girl, und I dreamed about It every night for months afterward.”—Cleve E ugene , May 8. came. She knew now that she had Dr. Pierce, by letter, free All corres what they have said you would be and also had learned the mean pondence is held as strictly private and dog. It ain't so.” land Plain Dealer. inclined to doubt tbeir intelligence E ditor G uard —A s the State nerves, “ Madam. ” replied the editor, “ we sacredly confidential. Address Doctor ing of headache About this time peo and their honesty- But I have been University is a state Institution it ple used to speak of Mrs. Brown's falling R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. V. didn’t mention anybody by name in An ln»plrntl<in. "When I wrote to you in March, ask that Item. We said *a certain man tn with them ten days and I assure ie supposed that persons con nee ed off in looks. Her figure lost its graceful A pretty girl boarded 11 crowded ing advice as to what to do for myself," you, in tbe face of present adverse < therewith should put in their lime lines, her cheeks their rosy plumpness. says Mrs. Ella Reynolds, of Guffie, Mc tbe west part of town.’ ’’ street car In Washington, and n pom Mr. Brown wasn’t losing anything, by "That tits him to n T. You might appearances, all of these men are in the servioe of the state, which the be just Harwell have mentioned his name. pous old gentleman arose and gave her way. He was putting on flesh, and Lean Co.. Ky., ”1 I was expecting to be- ..ier in June, and was sick all both boneet and intelligent. pays them, and leave politics alone. showed in every way the comfortable come a mother a seat. Everybody knows he's the certalnest After some time a number of pas- "This is the first time in this can Not that any man should be ease of a man who has a good home and the time, Had been sick for several num In that part of town, and he's tbe _ to good wife to manage it. Mr. Brown months. Could not get anything seugers got out. und the old gentleman vass that Mr Ackerman has ad supposed to forego his political a believed in large families. Every visit stay in jny stomach, not even water. moat contrary.”—Chicago Tribune. sank Into the nearest corner with a mitted that be is a cipher. Hither rights on account of bolding a posi of the stork was to him a cause of happi Had mishaps twice in six months, weary sigh. The In«!iK«*atll»le llanana. to be has claimed to be a great tion therein, nut be eboald not be ness. No man could have been more threatening all the tune with this “f wouldn’t get up agnln,” be mur “Next to pork,” says a physician, man; and bis laudations of self in allowed to enter politics— o at proud of his family He didn't realize one. Ha<i female weakness for several years. My hips, back and lower bowels “bananas are the most Indigestible mured, “for mi angel.” And then, aa either his own selfishness or hia wife ’ s creased at each meeting, until tempt to influeocs votes for any sacrifices If he had seen a true picture hurt me all the time. Had numbness he caught the eyes of the girl fixed up it culminated yesterday in a vivid particular candidate or party by of his family life it would have shown from my hips down. Had several hard thing a person can eat, anil If you will on lilm reproachfully, be added quick notice you will see them touched very description bow be had shown his! rea-on of __ hie __________ connection there* ____ t >• him in a cart surrounded by a happy cramping spells, and was not sble to do sparingly by |>eople with weak stom ly, “1 mean, madam, for another an superiority to every one, and final- This w sound d' urine and, we bi- Gmilv and his wife in the shafts wearify, any work at all. I received your answer achs. If you can digest them, however, gel!”—Harper's Magazine. willingly, drawing the heavy load. in a few days, telling me to take Dr. iy in some matter of discipline of Levs, the Regents ttke the mdi - but Thev got ju.it one too many on the load Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. I took and don't mind the offensive odor, they An Kwample. C itizen . their boy be bad read the tbe riot act view. itizbn at last, and after that the neighlnrs three bottles, and before I had taken it are very nourishing, and one can make “The chimney Is smoking,” be said. a week I Was better, and before I had u meal on them that la In every way spoke of the late Mrs. Brown. ti hie wife; at d be, Ackerman, de “Yes," she retorted; “that’s the effect taken it a month I was able to help do equal to a substantial lunch of bread tailed with gusto bow the poor UNIVERSITY EMPLOYE POLI FAST-LIVING WOMEN. of bad nxnmple. Vsually tbe chimney my work. On the 27th of May my baby «nd meat” woman had succumbed to him. has consideration enough to do Its It is not only the women who turn was born, and I was only sick three TICS. After tbe meeting his associates The Onlr Chnnees The* Have. [ smoking outdoors.” night into day and sacrifice health to hours, and had an easy time, The rloc- Wr pause pleasure who live fast The wife and tor said I got along nicely. Thus it cmne about that be finished “All Joshua wants," an Id Farmer laughed at him, telling him mother who in household duties and Dr. Pierce's medicine, for it has cured rorntosM'I's wife, “la a chance to show 1 bls cigar on the back porch.—Chicago E ugene May 8. that they would telegraph to have been maternal cares exhausts vitality more me. I am better now than I I Post. what lie can do.” his wife and find out if bis etate- E ditor G uard —A s the Sta'e rapidlv than it can be supplied, ia also for thirteen years.” "Yea." said tbe farmer: “I s'pose so. ments were true. And what is tbe University ia a elate institution it living fast, and fast living does not mean Pointed. GIVE IT A TRIAL. Josh la one of those |>eople who never result? The great Ackerman of ie supposed that D*reora oonn*c'*d long living. In a normal condition of "Why are you crying, little boy?” seem to get a chance to <!o anything No matter how many medicines have a woman is equal to all proper yesterday ie the cipher of tonight.” therewith should put io their lira* health “One of them artists paid me a dim» womanly obligations. She can guide been tried in vain, there's always a except something they can't do.”— to alt on the fence while be sketched in th* service of the state, which the house and rear a family, and as probability of a perfect cure for wom ! Washington Star. rue." a grandmother still show the signs anly diseases by the use of Dr. Pierce’s The audience bad been mentally pays them, end leav* politic" al ine. of womanly beauty and strength. But Favorite Prescription. It establishes "Well, Is there any harm In that?’ Afraid. Not that any man should be contrasting the de sot nt from tbe supposed to forego hie puli'ical so few women are normally healthy. regularity, dries weakening drains, heals "Yea. ssir. It was a barb wire “I would marry that girl but for on» inflammation end ulceration, and cure« Tbeir vitality is often lessened by un fence.’’— Philadelphia Record. intellectuality of Geer to the im rights on account of bolding a posi healthy drains, by disease of tbe delicate female weakness. For weak, run-down thing.” “ What's that — afraid to pop tbe ques women it is the 1«st of tonics and becility of Farnisb. Was it true tion therein, but he should not be womanly organs, while the household Rave II I 1». cares increase as the family grows Ev nervines, restoring health and strength. tion?" “Did you catch your train last night?’ that the betrayal of a private con allowed to enter politics—'o at ery child gets its strength from its | “No; afraid to question pop.”—New A GIFT. asked his employer of Nooburtis. York Herald. As a fact, the prospective versation bad come from Acker tempt to infi'ienoe votes for any mother I>r. Pierce's Medical Adviser, lonB “No.” replied tLsiburli« wearily: "It particular candidate or party hv mother anould be relieved from every man’s head and net from bis heart reason of hi" connert'on iherew’th. possible burden and anxiety, instead of p"g"’. P"Prr covers, 1 sent free on re- Aa people grow older the worries that laid been gone nls>ut tire minutes when of si one cent ■tamps to cover formerly affected them only at night 1 got to tbe stntlon. and I dldu't think aaheolaimedT And should be be This it sound doctrine and. we be which she carries the household burden ceipt Address to tbe last Is it any wonder that under expense of mailing fw/y. . begin to stay by them all day. -Atcld» It was auy us» to try.”—Ohio Slats forgiven or de«pieed? Crawford’» lieve, the Register take th» tame these ci ream stances her strength fails. Dr. R. V. T' Pierce. Buffalo, N. Y. son Globe. Journal. view. Cmzmr. floundering in his parts had been Be Chosen Ü. 0. ItOtSTS. leeting in ■ genu of tbt lect a presi- ng, who re s presidency yesterday’ ueeting wll Bean, wh reine cour es his dull« »Hy agree ierstcod, ri limbility < ill the cha tbs boari ente woul tie head ling of tl .lary offen ■duoator red a lar eof whi serving astern c it wbsti; to aaeur a quest! veiy fl Il Judge g as he 11 does I y as it i would 1 y and ed, wti it a hl oontrol s they . llkelj table v r presi« ug-$3 tbe much 1» by B. L. I Ik acts o egeut Week: noy c Ideut le No I be s that ie r ider Cao the I. -D ysi< Bi« M ot i 1er« ord el. rnd d ’ P n All >•! ed :b« v y •t tl VI ot di I