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THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3», lf»OM CLASSiFin-i) COLUMNS » nr. s FOR SALE OR RENT—Well-located modern 6-room house. 8. R. Wil liams tf Want-Ad Financing! T« sell with the aid of a 9«i«ll ad., that old piece of 4-«eot Mata- FOR SALE—-Buff Orpington chick-, ens. W. B. Hampton, 1102 Colum- | bia av< nue, corner 1 9th street. FOR SALE—Two lots In Work 4; Sladden’s add to Eugene. Address Box 733, Roseburg. Oregon. N29 FOR SALE —5 room house, almost now. 2 lots, 60x150; close In; good location. Address "Owner,” Box 443, B uemm , di far aere than half eneufh to pay for FOR SALE Eight-foot dining table and sideboard in good condition. Call at 527 Pearl street. tf furaitare th« new—that is want ad. financing, al though it is but one of a hundred phases of it. FOR SALE---- OONTINl'ED FOR SALE One registered Red Pold Bull. Enquire Win. Williams, Dexter, Oregon. D25 FOR SALE —125 Franquet walnuts FOR SALE OR TRADE for Eugene grafted on black walnuts; also a fine property—one-half section of tim lot of Royal Anne cherry and ber land. Oregon Land Co., 412 peach trees. Address, Agent Capi Willamette street. tf tal City Nursery Co., Box 375, Eu gene. N20 FOR SALE Big gray horse, four years old; also harness and light FOR SALE—Good farm of 106 acres, spring express v.agon cheap. M. situated in the Preasant Hill neigh lx>gan, Wendling, Oregon. tf borhood: fair house and two-story barn, granary and hop-house. On MOAT FOR SALE—A light, well- ly half mile from school, postofffce built rowb ’.nt; for price and partlc- and public hall. For further par 1 lars inq o at 479 Pearl street. ticulars see J. R. Sellers, 247 Law rence street, Eugene, tf FOR SALE Elegant golden oak top desk Enquire J. R. Kirkwood, SALE—Four sad one-half 96 West Sixth street, city. n26 FOR acres of land, one-fourtb mile north of Springfield school bouse FOR SALE One new $35.00 disk A good Bix-rbom cottage, barn, Columbia graphophone and nine wood house, poultry house and teen record», worth 60c each, all park. A small orchard of choice for $25.00. Call at room 7, Chris fruit and 2 3-4 acres set to straw man block. tf berries and. raspberries. Call at FOR S ALE 16-inch slab wood and j place or address F. 1). Teachout, 16-lnch planer wood. Orders Springfield. Oregon, R. F. D. No. promptly filled. C. R Mead, 1. tf Main 336 and Main 171, Spring field. Ore tf! FOR SALE Nice new residence of five rooms and good lot in good FOR SALE BY OWNER -One lot part of the city for sale. Price, 66 2-3x160 fret, five-room I ioukb , »1 350 One good u»w residence of small barn and chicken park; fine 7 rooms and lot, close In. Price, well water, fruit t-ecs and her-1 »2700. Ons lot 50x160 feet, good rles. 444 W. 6th St. ulO ' the city for |dJS one fine I'-:"'.<■ • oraparty for sale on Wil FOR SALE Gioì <•>< n«r I >t SOx li. " <• t; brings Is good rent, 160 In Fa1 ■i i ■ i’t ■ -'dew ilk mid (’enter.’tv located For further in street impr >>■ ‘men Is : some fruit. form; »•» c<ll oa the Pacific Land $350. Em e Real Es ule & lu- Paaw 7, Hovey black vestment <' ’•npany. c 'ner 5th D. L Cart an*’!, maaager. tf ,-eets and Will»’ •.♦♦e Good Roads COURT RULES STRONGLY AGAINST Convention RELIEF BADLY INJURED IN STORM nlMhl.LA’ÍMllR Has Been Repaired Sufficiently SAY—i am nere again to work. 1 am the lane cement worker and fintsher. Get your work done by L. C Williams to Proceed on Her Way DEFENDANT ♦ ♦ + ♦ ♦ 0- ♦ ♦ 1 ♦ ♦ ♦ BUY IXTTS of Mark Flenlag la Blad der's trust asd Blair Street Addi Manila. Nov. 25.—Admiral Sperry tion Good, easy terms. Bast • has received a telegram from the nation in Bugene hospital ship Relief, five days over due at Guam, for which port she sail ed from this harbor November 15th. the message coming by the way of Sorsogan, southern Luxon, stating the ship was badly damaged by a ty- DON'T PAIL vo naa Checera if yea phoon on November 18 and her en- v»«t hargelas 1* real aetata We I glnes disabled. Fire broke out but bay aad sell farm and eity prepar- was promptly put under control. The Relief is proceeding to Manila ty, I ■«raved end animprared Tim ber asd mining meek H. Cbaaaas. under her own steam, repairs to her engines having been made by the BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY —An In crew. vestment of five thousand dollar« will let you in on the ground floor of a big opportunity. If you mean business, Investigate. Call room 7, Chrisman Block, Eugene, Ore. I N23 ANDREW CARNEGIE SEVENTY-ONE YEARS OLD NURSERY—All kinds of nursery stock from the most reliable firm in Oregon, sold at catalogue prices, discount for large orders; ceme tery work done by the month. See A. D. DeRoo, landscape gardener, 533 E. 11th street. Phone Red 4762 FOB RENT FOR RENT—Nice front room; fur electric lights and nace heat; bath. Suitable for two g enti e- 154 Esat Ninth street men. FOR RENT 80 acres, 05 under eul- t! vatlon; house, barn, henhouse, orchard. I’oeaeeslon given Septem- For particulars see R. K-r 15th. MrMurphey, 55» Willamette street. R mm 11. Walton building, tf FOR RENT—A gooa notel property at Florence. Address William Brund, Florence, Or. tf IXMST AND FOI’MD LOST —One pair of lady's shoes, No. 5, newly half-soled; pair of men’s slippers, No. 7, newly half soled. Return to Guard office. N31 LOST In Eugene, an interest-bear ing deposit check given by First National Bank of West Concord, Minn., and made payable to J. .1. Chase. Ix-ave with Eugene Transfer Company and get reward. tf LOST—Ice cream packers. If any one having ice cream packers at their homes belonging to the Pal ace of Sweets, will please phone Black 1231, we will gladly call and get same. N28 PROFESSIONAL COLUMN FOR SALE—-Concrete gravel, bull I- Ing sand and loam. Can furnl ' on short notice. Also, all kln<' < tv ANTED—Pia tirsi * TTORNFVS-A i -I.AAA nurse, will wood In 16-lnch and 4 feet I like nursing; inv.tlid or elderly A. Seolye, Phons Rlack 5012. tf people a special!' Mrs. E Htone, G. F SKIPWORT!!. Attorney-at-law office oyer Linn's drug store 454 Pear] street. n26 FOR SALE Lois In Fairmount and College Hill at $200 to »300 that L. BILYEU. Attorney-at-law. Office will 1><< worth $500 by July 1. Let WANTED A competent girl for Over Yornns »hoe store. Eugene. general housework. Enquire at us show them. The Real Estate Oregon. 530 Pearl st rant. tf F,\cl>.<n > n 2 7 LEON R. EDMUN8ON. Attorney-ai FOR SALE Good 7-rooni, modern law Rooms 1 and 2. Eugene Loan house, barn and wodoshed; full- and Savings Bank sized corner lot, well filled In. Offered at n bargain for $1300. Of WANTED Seattles by a gsod hsuse- L. M. TR AVIS, Attorney ur law Call nt 128 North Washington. fice over En -ese Loan and Saviugs p*r kddreaa Boa IOS, dpi 1126 Bank. Eug’-ne, Oregon. field. Ore. tf New York, Nov. 25.—Andrew Car negie. who has earned for himself the title of the world's most noted phil anthropist-capitalist, was seventy-one years old today. Thanks to his sim ple life and regular habits. Mr. Car negie is In the enjoyment of excellent health. Despite the whiteness of his hair and beard he might easily be ta ken for a man of sixty years or even younger. His devotion to golf and other forms of outdoor recreation has kept him fn the best of physical con dition. It is estimated that Mr. Carnegie's public benefactions in 1908 amount to about $15,000,000. Since he made up his mind that it is not good to die rich he has given away a total of about $150,000,000 of his colossal fortune and he declares he is still ready to give. Notwithstanding the generous hand with which he has scattered his millions for the benefit of the people on both sides of the .At lantic, there appears to be no chance of Mr. Carnegie dying poor. His in come is estimated to lie considerably in excess of his benefactions, though the latter average more than $1,000,- 000 a month tne year round. CANNERYMAN HUME DIED THIS MORNING Marshfield, Nov. 25.—R, ♦ ♦ D. Hume, the canneryman, ♦ died at his home at Wedder- ♦ burn this morning, after a ♦ lingering Illness. He was one + of the leading salmon ex + porters and prominent in ♦ the propagation of that fish, + and a member of the Oregon ♦ legislature. His funeral will + be held at Wedderburn Fri + day. ♦+♦+♦+**++♦♦♦++♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ ♦ + + + + + + ♦ + ♦ ♦ + ♦ + + + + + + + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ San Francisco, Nov. 25.— ♦ + ♦ Francis Heney had a comfort + ♦ able night, and is feeling ♦ + ♦ somewhat improved today. ♦ « ♦ AA ANTED Good respectable girls at 8. D ALLEN, Attorney-at-law. of Marriage licenses were issued this fice over Eaton's book store. 616 telephone office to learn operating Willamette street. Rhone Black forenoon to the following: LeRoy Apply at once. tf Koch and Miss Pleasure V. Brown; 28X1. Fred A. Hills and Miss Daisy C. WANTED Lady clerks and cashier; A W1NTKRMEIER, Attorney-at- James. A license was issued yester also shoe man; must bo exper FOR SALE Hound pups, Stanley i- w. Land titles and probate spec day to William Whitney Crawford of ienced. Ax Billy Dep’t. Store. Mrs. Emma Alberta stock, 4 months old. From work ialties. Office ever Chambers-Bris Albany, and AVashburne Butler of Junction City. ing stock and will make flue var WANTED TO RENT tow Bank. A aig farm I mint dogs. Male pups $10 a pair. on shares, for from 3 to 5 years PAUL MERRILL — Attorney and The Lane County Fruit and Vege < ninle< 1 fine dogs. Gns l'eret, Address "C. D.." c»v« Guard tf Association today counsellor-at-la w Rooms 8 and table Growers’ 1 ncnlla. Ore. DI 10. McClung Building, corner 8th shipped a car load of pickled cherries WANTED Fresh cow glvlag good von 4 Foil SALE RY OWNER and AA’Illaniette streets. Eugene. for California. quality of ■ Ilk Jn exchange for and X-rootn house; ba rn ; k> Oregon. Telephone Red 1151. R. McMurphey. tf good top buggy land for garden W. J. Hooker's household goods WALTON £ NESS. Attorneys-at-law are being shipped to Brownsville, neai utili ram .1. J. Walton and S. P. Ness. Will where Mr. and Mrs. Hooker will re T« < •' and Al practice in all the coutts In the side hereafter. north <f Battei state. Office, room 3. Walton AVali<)i <15 AA'i block. Eugene. Oregon. HRTHIOAW« *<»» BURGKON9 AA' ANTED- Experienced school teach FOR SALE Cottages _ near Unlver-1 er In district No. 110. Apply to GEORGE R. DORRIS Attorney-at- DR H. L. STUDLEY -Osteonathk I. five alty 1 four room. $760; District school board, Lorane. Or., law; afffc« Hovey Building, car Offices ever Chamber« physician new. modern. $1200 One root R. F. D. No 1. d5 518 Willamette street store. Rih aid Willamette streets; rooms dos in I room cottage, excellent Consnltattor Phene Black 1326. .'<" Red Star Real Estate AA .ANTED By a resident of the city 1 and 2 upstairs. lot free. Resideace, 527 Pearl street R< I 1 First Nat. Bank Position as stenographer. Have had Phone Black 3207 over three years’ experience. WOODCOCK A POTTER, Attorney at-law. A C. Wesdcock and K O I<eave word at this office. N26 “ tier Office ane black south of C. H. CANNON, M D.—Hoaaoopatblc physician aad «argeon. Chronfr Chrliman black, Eugene. Oregon W ANTED AT ONCE At th - E-ig. ne diseases aud disenseo ot wonien Poultry Stare. 102 E 9tb St., and children a »pccialty. Electrt young chicken» weighing from 1 to WILLIAMS « BBAN. 4ttar»«v«-»t 'aw J W William». L. E. B m » cal vlbratery ■ ad ligbt treatment 1 \ pouuds Phoae Main 645. Practice la ■ II e«urts of the st*’ Office, Suite 1. 2 and 3, Duna bulbi Furnlshd asd befare the ’’ S Land Offlc- Beard» Ing Phesa Maln 544 FOR RALE Hot air engine; force WANTED TO RENT house or furnished rooms for Offices 12, 13, 14 s»d 15 McGinn- Pboae Maln 11. Hoffman House pump connected; 600 -»lion tank, housekeeping. AVrlte description fittings, I'1 feet l'ylnc' pipe, for Special atte« DR ANNA MAURER Dat«apatbi< and price. F. G. F. 744 Alder St. I. N HARBAU«H sale Che«, at Hall A ''uumway’a. tlon gives la diverga and «etti» n25 All cuiable dl»»as» phye'claa East Seventh street. See it. tf stent yf estates Agent fsr Coat* treated Warn«« aad cblldtas Sprlagfleld match WANTED At «estai lasurasca Compasv Baar specialty Offia« ever F H. Dunn** FOR SALE otty property; lots, cot- factory, girls or wonie« to pack First Nattaaat Baak Building Pho»« Red 1«31. t«CM re lencea; tracta sad baai matches toad waxes and steady Eugene, Oregen new as $1'.O to $5700; farms, work. 1 Ring or communicate with G S. BB A R DSI.BY , M D.— Regal-' Building garden land, fruit, grain and Paul Bettelhelm Snrlugtield. Or tf . physician and »urgeos Office« 1 stock. 1 acre to »»» acre«; Timber JESSE G WBL1B Lawvw, Na 2« • nd 17 MsClusg building Hight' tracts. 40 acre« to 800 acres; see J. APPLES WANTED The Ingham Wutf Elrhth «»raet. Enges«. Or ■ nd Willamette «treats Otflee aa<* M. Morris, roam 4, Flr«t Nati Bk. Vinegar Co. will receive apples oppc«lte »t*»'offl«e Ulve» a «a as' res d«aca «base. Usis 4’ this week, commencing Nov. 24. attention to tbe sxanlnatlen af ab rv>R i.M.k Thev can use a limited amount <RSTKA<’TDRN stracts drnftlag wills, settling eo- 7 room house; nearly saw; lot 55x . N24 taten, conveyancae sad calleetleaa 120 feet; now rented for six Also to all pension ■attars Phoae THE LANE COUNTY ABSTRACT months at $18 par month Will sell CO.. Rooms 2 and 3. Warren Block. Red 1176 subject to leaae only, $2400 Howe WANTED Everybody to get their »hoes repaired at the Enterprise Eugene. Or. Price« reasonable. A Buoy, 474 Willamette St •hoe repairer's shop, Satisfar- W HITWT tf. tlon guaranteed Half soling. 35 I >b»BRTAKKRS cent» and up. 59 E Ninth «treet. FREE THOMAS FOR HALE 4A acre« all level land, Architect Sketch <14 30 In cultivation; new house, w >.'d es and pías» drawn, blue print shed and chicken house and new and spécifications General super J. W. KAYS A CO., undertaker« and funeral directors. Eugene. Or barn: orchard: three good wells MEN AV ANTED QUICKLY by big vision over buildings fn course of Mall Order House to distribute «nd good water; everything on construction. If thinking of build catalogues, advertise, etc $25.00 tne place goes with it. ing. larga or small, see me Terms DAY * HBNDHRSON. undertakers a week. $60.00 expense allow- and embalmer« Corner Willam This roust be household goods, reasonable Room 7, Chrisman ance fin it month No experience ette «nd Savent» »treats 1 have sold In the next SO days. block. required Manager, Dept. 501, also several lots Cl fn and also 385 AA>: >a«h Ave., Chicago n29 aa funeral director a house and lot 66x304 chicken MINING KNGIXKKRt* embalmer. Off! house and park ■nd I some fruit, WANTED - Middle-aged woman Tenth and Olive Thye are bar gal ml some of wants place as cook, general HERBERT LEIGH. mining engineer Red 44X1 » Willamette »treat, them and expert metallurgist Reliable housework, second-girl In private information call on For information furnished to intending family or kitchen-helper In snaall HEAL ESTATE AGENTS the Pacific i nad Com »nay. Room Investors Examinations and re boarding honse Address D. V., D L CarMaiell 7, Hovey bnlMIng ports on mines and ore treat me nV J. L. CLARK1Ï A CO . Dealers In real care Guard. n!5 manager tf Eugene. Oregon •wsate. Creewoll. Or I Court house. Eugene, next Saturday. 1 p. m. sharp. The »tores will close from 1 to 3 pm. Everybody come. Good Music! Ladles invited! Let it be a mass meeting in the "EUGENE WAY.” The Committee. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ La Porte, Ind.. Nov. 35.—The state scored a big victory in the Lam- phere trial when Judge Richter, after exhaustive arguments on both sides, announced that he would instruct the jury that i[ the evidence shows that Lamphere set fire to the Gunness house, even if the fire did not cause the death of any persons therein, the jury must find him guilty of arson. The instructions will also contain a paragraph that if the jury finds that any one of the four persons in the house lost his or her life as a result of tbe fire, and that Lamphere set that fire, then It must find Lam phere guilty of murder of manslaugh ter. CASTELLANE’S SUIT OPENS IN PARIS Wants His Children and Forty | CAPTAIN THEORIN ELUSIVE SAILOR Thousand Dollars a Year Paris, Nov. 2 5.—The suit of Count Boni de Castellano against his former wife, who was Miss Anna Gould, and is now the wife of Prince Helie de Sagan, for custody of his three chil dren, opened here today. The count's counsel presented the general ground for the suit, charging the alleged scandalous conduct of Prince Helle Albany, Or., Nov. 23.—Police of this city have searched in vain all day for Captain F. Theorin. who is want ed in Portland to answer to the charge of killing M. C. Rassmussen, watchman of the steam schooner Washington. They found that a man supposed to be Theorin spent last night at a hotel here, but this man left Albany this forenoon after hts al leged recognition by a sailor from Yaquina bay. ♦ ♦ + + ♦ ♦ Savannah. not llam A. Hilliard of"iuWi1’ driving Lancia, the h !?8’ car, won the first ional light ear race n ™“’ run in this count^ V i maintained an aver^7 .J?8 of approximately sais an hour for the entire tance of 196 miie. ?**■ minutes, 33 seeondl “* 22J ♦ ♦ 0 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 0 0 The Buick car, dirTeB . 0 Burman. »a, sefonH “ ' 0 the Chalmers 0 ♦ Lorimer, third; H LuJ ’ 0 + driven by Hearne. > 0 M th* ' 0 ♦ fourth car. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* 0- ♦♦♦*« f 0 0« QUICK JUSTICE OVERTAKES NEGROES Union City. Tenn . nov _. little town of Tipo.nville bo-dJ.* on Reelfoot lake which has Jn Ih! acene ot many stirring event« in last month, wltn. the hlsi1“ late today of thr. . negroes arre8“d' this morning for having nnirderU Special Deputy Sheriff Richard^ rus and fatally in iring Deputy sZ' iff John Hall. ! h.. negriies »1 Marshall. Edward md uini Steinbwi These brothers <■>. .lted a disturbance at a religious m.. ing at Tiptonville Saturday night and when the officer« attempted to arr< -t them a fight m sued in which th., n-groes shot the officers and made their escape i Not in 'Frisco. San Francisco, Nov. 23—.The po- 1 lice boarded the steamer Rose City 1 this afternoon on her arrival from Portland, but failed to find Captain F. Thorien. wanted in the northern I city on a charge of murder. The de- • tectives called the entire crew on i deck and thoroughly searched the Chicago, Nov 2‘ Forty families vessel without finding any trace of were driven from their homes todar ' the man. into the chilling rain when fire de- ■stroyed three four ...r> buildings on North Winch, st. ■ venue, aad Mm * »♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ stoned a loss of »7.'>.niiii. FORTY FAMILIES HOMELESS BY FIRE t Politics and Politicians t Zapata is the banner Republican i county of Texas. The official returns of the recent election sh >w that Taft received 42 4 votes and Bryan none. « < « W. I). Jamison, who defeated Wil liam P. Hepburn for congress in the Eighth Iowa district, is a compara tively young man. who has been en gaged in the business of making both ends meet oil a weeklv newspaper. * * ♦ COE 1. CRAWFORD. According to a report circulated in Governor Coe 1. Crawford of South Washington friends of John Hays millionaire mining O.i!: >ta i t!i,‘ Re,,:;' ’ iu candidate for Hammond, the man, and publicist of Massachusetts, tetiatol Ito. i Ills tate. will ask Mr. Taft to make him a mem ber of his cabinet. de S<; , . tha' he has not reformed * <0 <0 sin< i.mrriage; that the conduct of Thomas R. Marshall, whom the the r-e c. ss before her marriage to de Democrats have elected governor of Sag. n had been improper. He asks Indiana, is a noted story teller and that the princess be compelled to public speaker. He is a lawyer by con’ribute $40,000 annually to the profession and for several years was I sup of the children, and that the I on the bench. . children be awarded t<< hitn because ♦ * ♦ z t- ;):'.orll23456 TAOIN ETAOIN In all probability before the close ■ th< n. ral atmosphere oi the de Sagan of President-elect Taft's administra ho sehold Is unfit for the children. tion there will be four vacancies on the United States supreme court bench, and close friends of Mr. Taft are of the opinion that he is likely to appoint to these vacancies three Re- I publicans and one Democrat. ♦ ♦ * President-elect Taft will go to New St.'. I.,. Or.. Nov. 24 -In affirm- | York early in December to attend a In : the decree of Judge C. U. Gan- . banquet of the North Carolina Socie- te tl “in. of the Circuit Court for I tv. He will remain in New York Multnomah County, in the case of about a week as the guest of his Sylyc-ter Farrell vs. the Port of brother and will then go south to re- Portland, the Supreme Court this I main until near the date oi his in n> truing validated the adoption of auguration. th ■ amendment to the act creating ♦ ♦ ♦ th - ,‘.;rt, authorizing the issuance of Five Democrats in Indiana have $.’ ii0,000 bends for the purpose of announced themselves for the seat of estab!l»'’ing and maintaining an ef United States Senator Hemenwav. ficient towage and pilotage serviie i with a strong probability of others to between Portland and the sea. The follow. The entries to date are: John opinion Is written by Chief Justice ; AV. Kern, defeated candidate for vice Bean. [president: John E. Lamb, of Terre This action was brought to enjoin [ Haute: Benjamin F. Shiveley, of the Board of Commissioners from South Bend: G. V. Menzies, of Mount carrying into effect the provision of ' Vernon, and L. E. Slack, of Franklin. the amendment, which was proposed * * * by the initiative and adopted by the Five Democratic governors-elect voters on the ground that such law is are to be feted by the Iroquois Club, void. In passing upon the salient of Chicago, at its Jackson day ban- features of the case the court held I qui t in January. The governors that the Port of Portland is a muni elect who have accepted the invita- cipal coroporation organized in pur ti'ins to the banquet are John Burke, suance of an act of the Legislature of North Dakota; John A. Johnson, of of 1901, but that it is neither a city Minnesota; Judson Harmon, of Ohio: or a town in the strict, technical I Thomas Marshall, of Indiana, and sense. Ashton C. Shallenberger, of Nebras- 1 ka. PORT OF PORTLAND Last spring. F. A. Brown, who had resided at Camp Creek for a cpuple of years, sold his farm and returned to his old home in Illinois. He final- ly concluded that Oregon was the best place to live after al! ant! came tack about two w ks ago. Today Plank & Johnson, the real estate dealers, sold him his old place at Camp Creek . ga it 1 Mr. Brown says he is now satisfied to remain here. Count on Luck ' good goods. the Jeweler for tfdiw The marriage of Mr-. Emma But ler of Junction Citv tn W. C. Craw ford of Albany. " take place at Junction this even , r. Luckey, the reliable Jeweler for watches. tfdiw E. R. Mumnu } n 1 Clarence Hen derson have purchased Wilson t Cole's grocery sto ■ ?i Fairmount and have tak i char' The firm name will be the Euc 'tie Commission Co. They will conduct : - neral t mmis- slon business In connection with th« store. They are both well known young men and w.'ll doubtless suc ceed in their vei ire LAW IS VALID LECOMPTE EXECUTED BY REVOLUTIONISTS Port au Prince, Nov. 2 5.—The re- port that General Lecompte, Haytien minister of the Interior, was killed at Jeremie was confirmed today. Ar- riving at Jeremie Ixaempte found the gunboat Croyant ashore. He accused the commander. Captain Ostema, of treason and had him executed. I^e- compte later had two prominent cit- tzens of Jeremie executed. These out- rages wrought the people up and they armed themselves, took Le- compte prisoner and executed him < HI( A(.O WHEAT MARKET Chicago. Nov. 35.-—December i $l.rt3 1-2; May, $1.08; Julv $i oi 1-8. Charles Harris, the old man resid ing above Cottage Grove, who was clmmltted to the Insane asylum Mon day evening, was taken to that insti tution last night. 1 1 I ’ ■ Some of the leading Democratic politicians are of the opinion that Thomas R. Marshall, Democratic governor-elect of Indiana, will have some advantage as a Democratic pres idential possibility in 1912 over Gov ernor Johnson, of Minnesota, three times elected as a Democrat, and Jud son Harmon, the Democratic gover nor-elect of Ohio. Their judgment is based chiefly upon the fact that the terras of both Johnson and Harmon will expire two years hence and they will be compelled to be re-elected to retain their prestige. ♦ a * The temporary roll call of the house of representatives for the sixty- first congress has been completed and published It shows that the next honse will consist of 219 Republicans and 172 Democrats, a total of 391. as against a total of 389 in the house during the last session, of whom 223 were Republicans and 166 Democrats The result is a net loss of four from the Republican side and a net gain of six on the Democratic side, the dis crepanev being due to present vacan cies. All told, the Republicans gain ed twelve d'strlcts and the Democrats seventeen. J. C. Hileman, who was In town from Mabel yesterday states that Luckey, the Jeweler for good re there is every indication that the 8. liable goods, price« to suit tf d4w P. Co's, mill No. 1, will resume op erations shortly. Preparations are Sam Goldsmith Is in the city for a evidently being made to resume. day or so. ly ctir“d by Littæ WK r.-co renew» ..n tysp’psi* In- ■amri Too Hear.'» .' ported r’-> •..loess. Xsfflet . IU Ta* / wih. Co: . , i'Znintie»!« . mtn. .geübte. • guíate tbo Bo* 'MALL PILL. ‘:st Air Ignats« ' ARTtRS 7 t ITTLE i IVER ; ; PILLS z z. are but outward skns •>! the done in secret by myrnds of Jruff ferr coping tie Me ' of the her .cro Ltll»®«^* site, soothes tbe lUh'8< gives lustre to tbe hair ’2" .ts>a it falling out. 0 single gives relief a»d I*'" Save your hair be*’re too Micro prevents delightful dressing ' free from grease snd Ask yourdruggctlorfree HOYT CHEMICAL CO- Msari.« o*«o. f