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a FRANCIS HENEY'S REMARKABLE ENERGY MAY SAVE HIS LIFE All Humors HARVEY JONES just below his right temple. He was conscious, and when the Associated DEMONSTRATION TRAIN I Press representative dropped down STOPPED AT HARRISBURG Are impure matters which the skin, liver, at his side and spoke to him, his kidneys and other organs cannot take cars first words were: "Send for my wife.” of without help. Thinks He Is Dying. Piuii-’es, boils, eczema and other’e A Thousand People Greeted It. tions, loss of appetite, that tired fee "I want to make a dying si ment. I believe 1 am going to bilious turns, tits of Indigestion, dull head 1 was sitting at my table when I Other News of Har- Over T. :r.t> aches and many other troubles are due to what I thought was a blow. 1 risburg not know who shot me. 1 was haj Severe them. They are removed by ing nothing to auyone.” i From Friday’s Daily Guard. ) ’ ®r$ Li »y Grandfather Suffered Ruef and his two attorneys, who The principal case of interest in Hood’s Sarsaparilla --.«erti were out on the sidewalk, were the circuit court today is the trial of with the Disease— , irulent (Special Correspondence.) In usual liquid form or in chocolated Harvey Jones, charged with contribu Sc'e» startled by the report and started Developed from Knees"to Harrisburg. Nov. 13.—The citizens tablet« known as SafMtabS. 1U0 doses SJ ting to the negligence of Addie for the courtroom, but were forced down the steps by the crowd rushing of Harrisburg and the farmers of this Watts, a minor girl. The work of se section turned out in full force Sat here by which Honoré Palmer, son of curing the jury was commenced early frantically out. "What has happened,” shouted urday to «ee the things displayed and the late Chicago millionaire, becomes in the forenoon and was not com Ruef, to the Associated Press repre to hear what was to be said by the owner of 1300 acres of land. This pleted until this afternoon. The jury San Francisco, Nov. 14.—At 11 o'clock Doctors Ter- sentative, as the latter ran out to expert farmers conducting the exhi- body of land is of the most produc consists of the followi»g: E. E. Aw- ' bition aboard the Southern Pacific tive kind in the county and lies on brey, G. A. Dyson. F. L. Gum. Frank the nearest telephone. J ry and Bunnell issued the following: “Mr. Heney is rest- "Heney has been shot,” was the * Company’s demonstration train. The both sides of the Rogue river, twelve Goodpasture, J. S. Ham, L. M. Toz “LnJ.'r '?lv <™nd»oa. * b»b.. had ♦ ing easily and his condition we regard satisfactory. Hie number in attendance was variously miles north of Medford. This partic ier, Jame* Humphrey. W. E. Fisk, A. reply. attack of ma. . a — n<i - ¿fu? "My God, who did that?” he asked. estimated, but can safely be placed at ular section along the Regue river is A. Gibson, A. N. Striker, John Ham *ftw try., ▼ throat is quite dry, his pulse and respiration perfectly nor- the deton t/,“» one thousand. Intense interest was in the finest fishing grounds on the mitt. Reef Sends for I>octor. citent of t mal. He slept peacefully for a considerable period after Ruef’s automobile stood in front I manifested and the opportunity to coast, and well-known to many fa L. M. TraviB, J. S. Medley and W. bua and « ¿ of the building and he Immediately benefit by the occasion was made the mous fishermen from abroad G Martin are Jones ’ attorneys while err**, j £ J midnight.” ordered his chauffeur to get the near most of by the farmers. All present The price paid for the land is $3 . .- the estate is represented by District est physician The car returned a were enthusiastic in expressing their 000 cash. Mr. Palmer expects to di Attorney E. R. Bryson and his dep The next consultation has been set for 7 o'clock this ‘■cura and » * fX 1 few minutes later with Dr. A. S. appreciation of the good work. J. C vide the land into five and ten acre uty, G. F. Skipworth. ♦ evening. An X ray photograph of the wound in. Heney’s ’^thechiidS Sabin had ,,ned up along the side of tracts and place them on the market. 'Tuchler, of 703 Van Ness avenue. The courtroom has been crowded He is u-dw Medical assistance was somewhat the train nine head of his famous Besides this investment, which he all afternoon with curious spectators ♦ head has been taken, but the plates are not dry yet. a str< ng iron and slow In arriving and Dr. Tuchler was Galloway cattle, with the majestic mad'» on his recent trip here, he also to hear the testimony. The Watts a -»suluteivfr,, ♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ the first physician on the scene. Mr. leader clothed with blue ribbons in bought copper min'ag property locat girl is the principal witness. inm the dim» Heney In the meantime lying on his evidence of his superiority. This ed near the well-known Blue l.edge More Indictments. A few years ago i side In the rnnrtroom, with a pi«M herd added greatly to the general in Mine, about 30 miles southwest of The grand jury last evening "traded ecz.ma of rug under his head. It was some terest. Even while the demonstra 1 r| l»<aire ln<j. brought in the following indictments San Francisco, Nov. 14.—Francis Heney, who was shot Medford. time before the ambulance arrived, tion train was here doing such fruit ■ le «ínter Hynson Smyth, Jr., John Williams down in the court room yesterday afternoon at 4:22 o’clock, which conveyed Mr Heney to the ful missionary work, pessimism dared <n eh- es and Joseph Jacobs, all oharged with ' he fîmes tn ihi Emergency hospital, only to show its ugly head, misstatements ROCKEFELLER WILL violating the local option law. They while conducting the prosecution of Abe Ruef, will recover from Central i'i’ lent h re.. [ four blocks away, whence he was re being made to the effect that the ex were arraigned at the night session “**• .dem4.4. the effects of his injury unless something unforseen develops. moved at about 7 o’clock to the Lane pense of the train was a graft and GO ON THE STAND of the court and time for pleading ■'•> daeyhtm- paid for by taxing the producers, etc. r* was set for one o’clock this after '•ingrrmnlM At the end of an anxious night in Lane hospital, where his hospital. .Immense, Angry Crowd. If The Guard would show this up as noon. Each furnished ball. ' n more' titan The report of the atvmpted assass it is, it would lie greatly appreciated Oil Magnate Anxious to Ten wife and several relatives awaited the first news of a change in t 'C<e [rmynfd A demurrer to .Williams and ination spread throughout the city by its many readers hereabouts. H 3 fl- -..1 1B. Smyth was filed and has been taken his condition, it was reported that the patient displayed symp like wildfire and caused Intense ex Dr. T. C. Mackey, of Salem, made a under advisement. Jacobs entered a About Trust •tn, toms most favorable. He slept long and well and had no recur citement and indignation. An Im professional visit here Saturday plea of not guilty. that mense crowd gathered around Car- night. Harry Tabor, who was indicted rence of the nausea that last night followed the shock and pain of pi‘nters hall, to which Judge Law 1 n- Henry Heath and family, of Co yesterday for manslaughter, entered New York, Nov. 14.— John I). a plea of not guilty this morning. the wound. His intimate associates are united in the belief that lor had moved his court this week lumbia. S. I),, arrived here Sunday. on account of the lack of room and They will occupy the Bemis property Rockefeller Is expected to go on the Verdict for Chegem. i the indomitable energy which characterized his work as prosecu facilities in the temporary criminal for the winter with a view of locating witness stand in the hearing of the The jury in the case of J. R. Che- I court building, Several hundred t he to dissolve government s suit in Oregon. zem vs. Mt. Pisgah Lodge, No. 139, tor in this city and elsewhere will contribute toward his recovery persons followed the ambulance from Messrs. May & Senders have sold Standard Oil Company, which is to I. O. O. F., at 4 o’clock this after and the physicians, while speaking guardedly, appeared to con the hall to the Central Emergency 31,000 pounds of wool to Eastern be resumed next week, and tell the noon returned a verdict in favor of hopsital, and down town thousands buyers who are grading and baling it story of that gigantic corporation. Chezem for $1 326. cur in this opinion. gathered around bulletin boards. It is said that Rockefeller will be for shipment. Morris Senders, of Al Within a few minutes after the bany, is superintending the work. a willing witness and that for some Morris Haas, the ex-convict and former liquor dealer, who shooting Chelf of Police W. J. Blggy, compress being used makes bales time he has been desirous of clearing DETAILS OF THE fired the bullet into Heney's head, passed a sleepless night in his W. J. Burns, ex-Unlted States Secret The weighing 550 ixiunds. and will fit in up certain matters concerning the ALLEGED PLOT cell, guarded against possible mob violence by thirty officers Service agent, who is at the head of a car as closely as brick work could. company. the special detectives employed by cf e'rn ir Samuel May. of Portland, came up armed with rifles. Although the period of excitement following the prosecution in the bribery-graft Saturday. His long residence here e ! Chicago, Nov 12.—Mae L Otis, th- BROWNSVILLE HAS cases; Rudolph Spreckles, the capi Or. i s and his intimate connection with our the attempt upon Heney’s life lasted far into the night, increasing 36-year-old daughter of Mrs. Sarah talist who financed the prosecution; social, fraternal and business life was arrested tortight, charged momentarily as the news spread and crowds gathered, and al Captains of Police Gleason, Duke during that time always renders the BUIE DING GROWTH Otis, with having plotted to murder her Wright, and a large force of event of his arrival more of a happy though intemperate speeches were made and rash counsel given and mother. According to the police Mrs. police, were on the scene. home coming than that of a mere vis Brownsville. Nov. 12 — Brownsville Otis was to have arrived from Maus in some instances, not a single attempt at violence was reported Ruef Slips Away, but Returns. itor. proportions, is assuming metropolitan ton, Wisconsin, next Saturday, and a There was no hostile demonstra Mrs. Alice Belmont, of Portland, is to the police. That Haas escaped even a minor injury in the tion by the big crowd tn front of the here for a visit with relatives and Two new brick business blocks have private detective, supposed by Miss ’ .'enes been completed a id fine res' Otis t i.be a ' slugger." was employ court room at the hands of two hundred persons is considered building, but some threatening mur friends. She was born and raised fiAuq »Jaqj, sipjs |[i! no 3u. . ed to heip her. Her mother is said murs began to be heard. Ruef was a remarkable testimonial of the efficiency of the police depart surrounded by a large number of here, being the daughter of Mr. and been more substantial buildings to have money and life insurance pol Mrs. J. I). Ixiwe. deceased, pioneers erected during the past year than in icies together worth $5800. The wo people and quietly slipped away, go of I S 5 3. She is .joyfully received by ment and the admirable self contral of the citizens present. any previous ten years. man's movements have been watched ing with Dr. Tuchler to the latter’s her host of friends. Brownsville's most pressing need by the police for several days. office for a little while. This led is train service. It takes passengers to a report that the former political Some time ago the daughter called HAAS SEEMS DEMENTED two days to make the trip to Portland on a private detective agency and boss had disappeared, and Mr. MONACO’S RULER and return, a distance of less than explained her plan. The agency in Burns censured some of his men for 200 miles. allowed him to get away and formed the police and it was arrang IS SIXTY YEARS San Francisco, Nov. 14.—A report to the chief of police was having The city and vicinity has recently ed by the police to have the agency Mr. Blggy Immediately sent men to a market day system, carry on the affair. Detective Mack made today by Detective Thomas F. Burke, who slept in the cell hunt for him. Ruef, however, ap OF AGE TODAY established which bids fair to be a good booster ay was introduced as a “slugger” in front of the building a where Haas was last night confined. Its contents have not been peared for this part of the valley. little later and sent in word that the from Pittsburg. Mackay met Miss made public, but it is known the prisoner made no disclosures officer at the door would not let him Otis tonight and according to him she in. He was at once taken into the paid him $100 en account and gave Paris. Nov. 13.—A dispatch from LONG MISSING MAN regarded as important. Haas slept scarcely at all and the only courtroom. Judge Lawlor at once him a promissory note for $2400 Monte Carlo says that flags are ev r Pacific Horse Liniment Is prepared more. Just as Mackay received the food he had taken since the arrest was a cup of coffee. The de ordered Ruef to jail, more to protect erywhere displayed throughout Mon FOUND IN ASYLUM him from possible violence than for ’expressly fer the needs of horsemen and money at Miss Otis' home, police of aco today in celebration of the six tective declared Haas acted like a man intoxicated and ex any other reason, it is believed. ficials who had been conncea'.ed there ranchmen. It is a powerful aid pene tieth birthday of Prince Albert, the "Heney Rnined Me," Says Haas. New York, Nov. 13.—Mark W. I stepped out and took the woman in pressed the belief that he is at least partially demented. trating liniment, a remedy foremerjen. "I am Morris Haas. Heney ruined reigning prince of the little Mediter Harrington, at one time chief of the to custody. The police say she con des. A soothing embrocation for the Ruef, who was ordered into custody shortly after the shoot me. Idon't care what becomes of ranean principality which derives its United States Weather Bureau, and fessed to the plot and expressed cha relief of pain, and the best liniment for entire revenues from the world-fa me now. ” later, after his removal in 1895 by grin at its failure. It is believed sprains and soreness. I nequaled lor ing, is still confined in jail and at noon there seemed no prospect In another corner of the building mous gambling casino at Monte Car President Cleveland, president of the the woman is demented. curing the wounds and injuries ol of a move to secure his liberty before the resumption of the trial Mr. Ach and Mr. Dozier, Ruef’s coun lo. BARBED WIRE and for healing cots. Prince Albert at the present time is University of Washington at Seat- sel, were in the chambers of Judge I abrasions, sores and bruises Pacific on Monday next. absent from his little domain on one tie, and who has been missing for TWO REAL ESTATE Lawlor. ten years, has been discovered in the Horse Liniment is fully xuaranteed. "My God,” exclaimed Mr. Ach, "I one of his scientific expeditions. His Insane asylum at Morris Plains. He . No other is so good or helpful in so num wish I had never taken a criminal chief delight is marine dredging, was found on the streets of Trenton DEALS REPORTED TODAY •ways. If it fails to satisfy, »eautborite case in my life. I will never take and he has often told his friends that over a year ago with nothing on his ATTORNEYS OFFER SERVICES . all dealers to refund the purchase price. another when I get out of this one. if the state of his finances did not person by which he could be iden CXTHA LARGE BOTTLE« FlFTlf W. Polders has sold his lot with This Is a dastardly outrage. I can- depend upon the Monte Carlo tables tified and hopelessly insane. a frontage of thirty feet npar West San Francisco, Nov. 14.—District Attorney W. H. Langdon, not express myself in strong enough he would have long since ordered H oyt C hcmical co , 0« He was Identified by his wife, but Fifth street on Willamette street to Mr. Heney did not denounce ’heir suppression. who arrived today from Fresno, announced that he would accept terms. FREE • The prince draws $2 50.000 a year he failed to recognize her, the discov John Magladry. No price was given. BOOKLET this man Haas, if he is the one who being due to a chance description j . p . Hales sold today to Joe the services of Matt I. Sullivan, Hiram Johnson and J. J. Dwyer, did the shooting. In pursuance of from the syndicate which controls ery of a mysterious patient. “John l>oe bls duty he diclosed the fact, during ; the gambling privileges. The heir No. 8,” in a Western paper, by his Schreve his two-story house and two three of the attorneys who have proffered their services as as the other trial of Mr. Ruef, that Haas •to the throne is Prince Louis, a son lots in the addition in Fairmount, son. Raymond Harrington, who com sistants to his office in the prosecution of the Ruef trial, and in was an ex-convict and as such had of Prince Albert by his first wife. municated with his mother, and she known as the University addition, Zimmerman and Rugh were the him discharged from the jury box. ' Lady Mary Hamilton, who was the other procccdirgs connected with the bribery and graft prosecu I sincerely hope that Mr. Heney will sister of the Duke of Hamilton. He In turn visited the asylum to find her agents in the transaction. Price was husband in the patient described. Was divorced from her in 1880 and withheld. tion. The men rank high in their profession, and each has a recover.” several years later married the wfd- Motive of Ilium** Crime. large practice, demanding their constant attention, yet they vol Haas was convicted of einbezzle- 1 ow of the Duke of Richelieu. She originally Miss Alice Heine, of unteered for what may prove a lengthy period without remunera ment in San Bernardino county, and ‘ was on May 25, 1 888, was sentenced to New Orleans, and her father was a tion of any kind. three years in San Quentin. He wealthy Hebrew banker. -V r Prince Albert’s one passion is the served two years and eight months, having earned four months by good study of oceanography. He has puh- ' eight feet away, could make a move, behavior, and was released January ' llshed many volumes on this subject Details of the Shooting- there was a flash and a loud report 25. 1890. Some years later he was , ¡mil in order to be better able to ptir- I rang through the courtroom, married, and has a wife and four ' sue his investigations he had built at ( Mr. Heney had finished the ex For a moment everybody seemed children, lie lived with his family enormous cost a veMOl equipped with ' amination at noon of James L. Galla stunned and paralysed. The would- at 1848 McAllister street, and was sdentnic apparatus and fitted with al « gher, the prosecution's most Import be assassin, whose revolver ivas engaged in the saloon business at glass bottom for observations of the j ant witness In all the bribery-graft within a foot and a half of Mr. He the time he was drawn on the jury ocean's bed. rases and the confessed "go-between” ney's head when he pulled the trig panel for the second trial of Ruef New York, Nov. 13. — ♦ San Francisco. Nov. 14.—The foi ger, stepped back, arms by his last May. After he had been passed Much interest is occasioned ♦ of Ruef and the former Board of Su side, one hand still his clutching the by both sides, Mr. Heney learned YOUNG HUSBAND lowing telegram, supplementing one by the publication of a report ♦ pervisors. Henry Ach, chief coun smoking pistol, as It hesitating what that he was an ex-convict. He dra ¿IWILI CONVINCE^ that James Stillman, presi ♦ to Francis J. Heney, which has not sel for Ruef, had subjected Gallagher to do. For a fraction of a second matically confronted Haas with his TURNED SAVAGE dent of the National City ♦ yet been made public, has been ce I to a severe cross-examination for two an Impressive silence followed the picture In convict stripes, closely- Bank, popularly known as the ■» hours In the afternoon, when Judge report, while the smoke of the shot cropped hair and number across his “ Standard Oil Bank," is the ♦ ceived from President Roosevelt bi Lawler derlftsed a brief recess at lazily floated away. Some one shout breast. Haas was forced to admit f P0RTLAND?0Rt controlling owner of the Out ♦ Rudolph Spreckles: 4 05 o'clock The Jury filed out and ed : his penitentiary record and was im Los Angeles. Cal.. Nov. 12.-—Sued look, of which President ♦ White House. Washington. D. C.. Mr. Heney, Mr Ach and Mr. Dozier, mediately discharged from the jury. for divorce by his wife, the daughter Roosevelt is to become a ♦ Nov. 14.—Rudolph Spreckles. San Rush to <'«pture H mm . at the request of the judge, went Into From his statement it appears that “contributing editor.” when ♦ his chamber to confer with him on “My God, he has shot Heney.” Ex- t he has been brooding over his ex of a wealthy family. Thomas H. am i~ Inexpressibly he retires from office. Offi ♦ Francisco:—I some proposed instructions to the clamatIons of horror burst front the posure ever since that day, and has Nelmes, a young and rich business cers on the Outlook decline ♦ shocked at the attempted assassina Half of the spectators, evt- nursed a deep hatred of Mr. Heney. man of Pasadena, was charged in the jury. At the conclusion of the con • rowil to make known the name ♦ tion of Mr. Heney and most earnest superior court today with many acts ference Mr. Ach, Mr Dozier, Ruef dentiy fearing further shooting, made "Will Live to l*nwei'ute.” of any of the owners of its ♦ ly hojie that he will recover. The in of cruelty, principal of which was and Judge Lawler wont ont of the a frantic rush for the doors ~ Before “1’11 live to prosecute that man," 1150.000 capital stock. ♦ famous character of the would-be as courtroom to the street In front of the assassin could raise his pistol declared Mr. Heney on the operating the allegation that he struck his wife The published report cred ♦ sassin. no less than the infamous E. J. the building, which is on Fulton again Mr. Foley and ’ “ " W'iskot- table at the Central Emergency hos in the mouth with a telephone receiv its Stillman with owning ♦ character of the deed, call attention street, near Van Noss avenue. chill, a special policeman, were upon pital, while the surgeons were prob er while she was trying to communi 1,000 of 1500 shares In the ♦ in a striking wav to the true charac Mr. Heney, Instead of going out him. and had thrown hint to the ing his wound. The wounded man cate with friends, advising them of . «« ronr .t-Twir«’ * ' company. ♦ ter of the forces against wnlch Henei It side to enjoy a brief airing, stepped floor and wrested the weapon from was entirely conscious and grtttlly his savage treatment. I» c»nn i »urrir , and you anil your associates have MARVEL.* Pino Habitual intemperance and ex for a moment Into an ante-room and his grasp. He struggled, but wai endured the ordeal. Mrs. Heney ar but »-nd «U, f ’ r been struggling. Every decent Amer ether, Uluatr*t,.<l book-»-*.'-" then came back to his counsel table. dragged to the jury box. thrown upon rived at the hospital a few minutes treme cruelty are the grounds set ican. who has the honor and inter Sull partlrulsr* *al ■ ,,_ While many of the persons who his back and held there, just as the after her husband had been taken forth in the complaint. The charges est of his country at heart, should ^“'■'ìL'uÌMr'S-t >fWV.KK. crowded the courtroom had gone out jury, attracted by the shot, came there and later accompanied him to • re a surprise to the friends of the Report Is Denied. join, not only in putting a stop to the on the sidewalk, there was «till a bursting through Its private en- the Iotne hospital, where she is a* Nelmes. who have always been ex New Aork, Nov. 13.—Secretary wave of violent crime of which this tremely popular. trance. large crowd in the room. How land, of the Outlook company, his bedside tonight. "My husband often urged me to issued a statement to the effect thatt man s act is but one of the symptoms siliot Hu<1«>eiily Fired. As the man who had fired the «hot I.nngilon's Tribute. drink," testified Mrs. Nelmes "On Stillman owned less than ten per but also in stamping out the heinous Mr. Heney was leaning over on stepped bark from the A/iUstnpit District Attorney latngdon received bls table, conversing In low tones District . Attorney with the smoking the news of the shootng at Fresno, one occasion when I declined he In cent of the stock of the Outlook Co corruption in which men like this would-be assassin are bred and flour- with A| McCabe, chelf clerk of the weapon tn hla hand, he kept his eye« and took the next train to San Fran- sisted that I should. Finally I yield for nearly thirty years. The re district attorney’s office. Directly on Mr. Heney. as of to see how ef- cisco. He paid a high tribute to ed and drank just one glass of wine mainder of the stock was owned by ish. and that can only be done by warring, as Heney has warred, re- Then he accused me of being drunk in front of him was James 1. Gal fectlve his alm had been. Heney. declaring him a "martyr to When we reached home I endeavored those engaged in the active manage ientlessly against every men who is lagher. the witness, and a represent s Prie* I ■* ment of the company. the public cause." ! guilty of corrupt practices. Without "Hem) for My Wife,” Says Heney. to telephone a girl friend and he ative of the Associated Press had just any regard to his social standing, to •truck m« tn ta« mouth with the tele walked to Mr Heney's table and was Mr. Heney arose out of his chair, Try Kodol today on our guarantee phon« receiver." his prominence in the world of poli standing at his left elbow, waiting put his hands to bls head, the blood O'CONNOR WINS tics. or in the world of business. IR.Ç VMerf Sir for an opportunity to speak to him, streaming through his fingers and Take It for a little while, as that 1« "I earnestly hope Mr. Heney will when a small man. neatly attired and reddening the table In front of him. all you will need to take. Kodol di HONORE PALMER BUYS WRESTLING MATCH recover, and I give utterance to what having a decidedly Jewish cast of leaned over a moment and was gests what you eat and make« th« know would be Henev's wish when countenance, approached the Assist caught as he began to fall He was •tornarti sweet. It I« told by all drug AT PORTLAND I I say ROGUE RIVER LAND I earnestly hope that, whether ant District Attorney from behind In laid on the floor, Charles Oliver and he recovers or not. there will be no Suick steps, but with deliberation, John Foley, two special detectives Portland. Nov. 13—Ed J. O’Con faltering in the work in which Henev uddenly his right hand shot out connected with the District Attor nell won the wrestling match here has been so gallant and efficient a and. before the newspaperman, Mr. ney's office, holding his head cut Medford, N ot . 11.- -A land deal of last night from Strangler Smith j leader. McCabe or John Foley, Mr. Heney’s of the pool of blood which flowed Blgaasai* who gave up at the end of an hour [ 1 Signed I special bodyguard, sitting about from a wound which appeared to be I •f •inalderabl« moment ha« been cioaed and a half. "THEODORE ROOSEVELT.” BOTH OWE COMPLETE recovery to cuticum b G olden W est ROOSEVELT IS THE PRESIDENT TO EOIT STANDARD COMMENDS WORK OIL MAGAZINE OF MR, HENEY COfFEE rSÁniNG IXTMCTSL . I just I ohi CLOS SETaDÉVER5 Every YVomsf onECOM