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BRADFORD BROS. CO
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This entire stock of High-Class
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This sale will be the talk of the town
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without regard to Cost or Value
Every item must
Never was new seasonable merchandise priced so low
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A ruthless sacrifice in every department
nothing reserved
be sold
and continues for thirty days
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FIXTURES FOR SALE
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See This Evening’s Telegram for Details and Prices
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See This Evening’s Telegram for Details and Prices
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LOO
NEWS OF SAN ANGELO
ADE
WOMEN CANDIDATES
udge Gukm »penks for Balley.
Angelo
Jud
K.;
IN THE SOUTH SEAS
ger apoke
CAPTURE THE OFFICES
NG
J. T. Hobison in Dnllaa.
Denth of Mis Leln Black.
Kan
eial.)
OTHER VITAL MATTERS
Mtas
afternoon
taken as
nstruction
ness in Dr. King’s New Life Pills. 2
•Hectlor on Surgery " Dr I. H Wild-
Brashear.
Spe-
tile
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Cuhnun Are Nore.
Thn
school board was
AD.
the
ing,
im Effects
. .. .2,112
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or a Mere
«C2TETm
Chtcav
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Mevementn of Ship*.
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4N#
Barley,
and for
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No Cure No Fay
Doesm" Cont AnythinE t• Try
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)
he ideal
ovEnLOOKED $200.
the
teeth.
It cures and prev
quickly
bad.
Ils—the
hupply it
CATARRH on a guarantee of no money
Mok
New York, N. Y.
Louisville, Ky.
I
R!
6
he several
shown to
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One of the Important Duties of Physicians and
the Well-Informed of the World
San
clai 1
Electors Express Preferences on Sev-
eral Questions of Civic
Importance.
.. . .4,451
. . . . 2.349
CAPTAIN AND MATE OF SC HOON-
EH FORCED TO JUMP
uior .......T ong ——————
cuons or T«»’ Letters .
Catarrh Cured,
— (Spe-
Monday
San Francisco, Cal.
' U S. A.
London, England.
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Arter suffering for seven years,
this woman was restored to health
by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound. Bead, her letter.
Mrs. Sallie French, of Paucaunla,
Ind. Ter., writes to Mrs. Pinkham:
“ I had female-troubles for seven
years — no all run-down, and so ner
vona I could not do anything The
doctors treated me for different troubles
but did me no good. While in this con-
dition I wrote to Mrs. Pinkham for ad-
vice and took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege
tablecompound, and I am now strong
•n<i well.”
the polls were: ..
For the dual telephone system 4,960:
moeth may be kept. If the nose
clean and healthy the breath will be
the state. Mr. Robison is a. candidate
for land-commissioner and during his
brief stay in Dallas was introduced to
a number of citizens by his friend.
John II. Cullum.
■ service desire 40
i re-election of
member of the
votes in the Tenth precinct, and thus
becomes the sixth members of tie
board of education and one of the tWO.
first women members ver-elected in
Dallas. Mrs. Tucker beat Colonel Moss
a sure cure for malaria and billious-
« omPiN a"E • ■ ■ ■
against sheep grazing, but as the a
tetransscromnacPorreznmingna
son for the forest service, no changein
allotments will be made until next
• ear. ________ . « -
cording to directions I
rents CATARRH, and I Kneak
and in
GRAZING ON WATIRSHNDS-
Joint Invest igntion to He Mnde by Two
Departments.
CONTRACTS SIGNED.
Ln. United
pan, Rus-
SHOT THROUGH HEART.
Hurglars nt KHufmnJ.
Kaufman, Texas. April 8 (SpeciAl)
two scout
boats and
rhmMiamErins
petitions requesting that the.prohb:
tion gubmision question be submitted
t Texas Demodratte voters in July are
Eoming into his gffice ins very sats-
factory maner. -"Here is a petition
i fomiy Tr pimmbimoorSsoyhiwer,kr i
Guantanamo, via Key West
REFUGE FOR KENTUCKIANS.
newspaper,
1 nt
Introduce thi
is to learn as to the relative standing and reliability of-the leading manufactur-
1; » _________ .1,, s „.ni.cnt rVeiclenq are the most careful as to
the uniform quality and perfect purity of remedies prescribed by them, and it is well
known to physicians and the Well-Informed generally that the California I K Syrup
Co., by reason of its correct methods and perfect equipment and the ethical character of
its product has attained to the nigh standing in scientific and commercial circles which
is accorded to successful and reliable houses only, and, therefore, that tie name of the
Company has become a guarantee of the excellence of its remedy.
H Varrin, Fort Worth
"Ask your grocer for Climax Egee
There’s a reason. They’re always good."
Retiring From Business in Fort Worth
Merchandise will be sold during the next thirty days at prices absolutely
Mutinous Crew Meet With Disaster
While Attempting to Reach an
Australian Port. «
to any
tralia.
The vessel was wrecked among the
Gilbert islnds, where she was founii
by Captain Marshall of the tradint
schooner Laurel, who reported the
and murder to the authorities
where the pirates were made
Jnckson late
LOUISVILIE nor A CANDIDATE
Detroit in Race for
tl.)— W. G.
Mabry, a
ot himself
38-caliber
o’clock at
8 city.
made by
s’ hpspital
mily, the
Wo shots
, one bul-
ht temple
short dis-
d and in-
ci by the
us wound,
erly ship-
e at Cle-
oloyed for
ng which
ont.
Special.)—-
dest mill-
orated in
9 hamer
satisfy a
‘Id by the
k of this
33,500 and
Iovma, April
if used ac
1g. Great
ates. Gee.
and Aus*
Tobacco Grower* Invited to Settle In
Louimiznn.
New Orleans, April 8.—A plan to in-
vite tobacco growers from those por-
tions of Kentucky who have suffered
from night riders to settle in North
Louisiana, where there are hundred, of
thousands of acres of tobacco lnds,
was announced tonight by Mauaer
Trezevant of the New Orleans Progres-
sive union This body has had the
matter under consideration with the
state commissioner of agriculturs,
Charles Schuter. He says that highly
satisfactory results have been obtained
at the North Louisiana experimental
by thirty-two votes.
A complete new
cCatvartonnArseWYk
Ppre’ErsXeXrrioc: W"*»r- from
miwHlelaMHarr K: Fook- from La:
guna Salled Indzana:
— i--. for Belfast
voxT WORTH vnusnxTEwV.
cultural *
have bren,meu‘un"xonis. uanan
bana "KesMing -p"” ror the
inhibition of the products of farm. or-
chard and garden._____
Jackson’s majority ...
For Membership— ,
Sam D. Dewey ..................-•*** _
• zamdsamanun
I • A. Al aniin ....... ‘acc — • • - — A--i
sirs. E. P. Turner ................ 3298
Mrs. P. P. Tucker..............--3,231
Those who failed of election: Colo-
nel S. E Moss, 3,198: f- R Wright
t.Mm A. J. Knight, 2,906; Tom .Lewi
2,772; J. Frank Hall, 2.738, and A. E
Belsterling. 2.277.
Other results on matters: settled at
Forty mimtstern Atena the Merting
W entherore.
‘ weathertord, TexnB Apr!: U'X
, , Th, pr-kbytry ot Fort worm
eene in the first Prenbytertani
chren in this city tonight at 8 •rl-K .
nA w ......... withare rr 1 . w •
N c M N . M11 - ,
rate nresbvtery consists oT the I r i
rttorr of twelve ecunte Wis. ack.
n,. rhroekmorton. Htephens, I alo
XitKrarrn Erat Hood. somerven
or Hin county,
mninisters and elders are ■
here, with a number of iA-,de4 I
, r} e meeting was railed to or
l, Hon H. I* Moseley, retiring |
1la Black died I
and the remaina
egg, ..___..... ..... Victoria. B. C. April 8.-Newe was
Medford & Britt. Covey A Martin, J. P.rousbarhVea"herc"tammshiptraana
markable art of piracy and murder in
the South seas. The captain and mate
of a schooner from Callaq wern at- ,
tacked with tomahawks and forced to i
urTpanverbparduYoroserh Monte"keR, Ferkims S?o^r;>^ "W«ndi7 nlgbC
jngland, and G Jackson of london.
Who then stole the Hchooner, the
Nenve -Tigre’, and started for AU5"
the purchase of a municipal lighting i
plant, 1,328; against 2,368.
For a -special tax levy of 10 cents for I
improving public school buildings, ;
2,125; against 1,585. i
Well informed lawyers believe that
this last mentioned proposition was
defeated as a constitutional provision
requires a two-thirds affirmative vote
for the levy of a special tax.
In yesterday’s election nearly 13,000
qualified voters could have exercised
the right of suffrage , less than ,00
did so.
appeal to the Well-Informed in every walk of life and are essential to permanent suc.
cess and creditable standing, therefore we wish to call the attention of all who wo uid
enjoy good health, with its blessings, to the fact that it involves the question of right
living’with all the term implies. With proper knowledge of what is best each hour
of recreation, of enjoyment, of contemplation and of effort may be made to contribute
to that end and the use of medicines dispensed with generally to great advantage, but
as in many inslances a simple, wholesome remedy may be invaluable if taken at the.
proper time, the California Fig Syrup Co. feels that it is alike important to, present
truthfully the'subject and to supply the one perfect laxative remedy which has won
the appoval of physicians and the world-wide acceptance of the Well-Informed because
of the excellence of the combination, known to all. and the original method of manutac
ture, which is known to the California Fig Syrup Co, only.
This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known under the name of-
Syrup of Figs—and has attained to world-wide acceptance as the most excellent of
family laxatives, and as its pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well
known to physicians and the Well-Informed of the world to bethe best of natura
laxatives we have adopted the more elaborate name of- Syrup of Jig* and EuxIr ot
Senna as more fully descriptive of the remedy, but doubtless it will always be
called for by the shorter name of Syrup of Figs and to get its beneficial ■ fleets always
note, when purchasing, the full name of the Company — California Hg yrP Co
plainty printed on the front of every package, whether you simply call for , yuP o1
Fies—or by the full name—Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna —as—Syrup of r igs and
Elixir of Senna — is the one laxative remedy manufactured by .the California Fig bytup
Co. and the same heretofore known by the name —Syrup of Figs —which has given
satisfaction to millions. The genuine is for sale by all leading druggists throughout
the United States in original packages of one size only, the regular price of which
is fifty cents per bottle.
Every bottle is sold under the general guarantee of the Company, filed with the
Secretary of Agriculture, at Washington, D. C., that the remedy is not adulterated or
misbranded within the meaning of the Food and Drugs Act, June 30th, 1900.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
old board. The totals are:
For President—
Albert S. Jackson..........
Victor S. Hexter..........
TRUTH AND QUALITY
to be paid until you are satlsfled.
Price of nose medicine. 50c; price ot
ihroat medicine, 250: price of Nasal !
bouehe, 256. It your druggist hasn't
It -imply give l" your name and ad-
dress and we will send the complete
outfit to you by mail. When you are
entirely satisfied with the benefit de-
rived you may send us a dollar bill or
podtage stumps to the amount of $1,00
We make this liberal of'er because
we know that everyone that uses it
will recommend it to their Iriends,
FIXTURES FOR SALE
RioTs IN HR A-I
ampon De-troy- Mark Rail- .
A Fortunnte Tessa.
E. W. Goodloe. Dalias, Texas, found
p-rk Hoard Meets.
„Dallns-i"heFnitinehsw2ae
hoar otB«todar. All members were „ ........
PArnttxcep' j
penrogianerantrenrrom 3100000 to’Eurers ot laxative- Brome quiineand ",
000. on motion all bidswererejectdGroves Tasteless Chill Tonic, have a,
and Mr. Flanders,Wa. dnsain.’askeaNEw DISCOVERY for CATARRH and;
:unppheapzraerskn‘or a new bana-a rcentiy invented device by which a aapotom
stand at Fair park. ./this new atscovery can be applied to mod --
landaim the nose " easlly “ orunnin« the
ampary wproormornd" mhremig/nns
fulain in Fair park to the new loca-
elected, excepting
Thomas A. Nanni
9" ..
• Saa
.M8h..
A..... ""‘.",".5
eaorstanmiennarorrghetrompirnimpe
4, A gricuitural and Manufacture
tnfaAg The Dalian cement stone
Company have been awarded the con-
»rict for the cement and stone. an"
MMsrs Jaek.on and Wolf, the general
instruction contract The contracts
con for a completion of the stons work
bv Ang l and the building by O.t. 1.
'■We will rush the permaneut m-
InrVmenE work as fast as possible,
proyempresident Kid. "Th; contrast
iene, .alls for a completion of th guna pu.
uarhnllurul building by Oct. 1, but Torre Had.
"iv effort will be made to have this . - ---------
structure finished by sept. 15: Weuri
8rumq, receiving inquiries for spact in
?he ‘Av building rromgairreren: aE:
g&SMS. W
perfecting organization. nhe.mvork
gejes committee in charge of th -
Fg,ing out literature advertisin8
theFeluKces"t the town asa.conxrn,
Honpenetsene wUTvl™ The Cal-
?1rnK city-will send a,strons.de1 H
in to Dallas headed by M2;sm
ragtspihoucaitornl ars working with be conducted.by
the Dos Angeles lodge
DALLAS VOTERS EL.ECT TWO
WOMEN FoR MEMBERS OF
BOARD OF EDUOATIOX.
station of his department in growing
and curing tobacco am that there are
large areas of land in the northern
section of the state on which experi-
cured tobacco growers, can make "X-
cellent profitm. Mr. Schuter says that
the state board of aqriculture is ready
to assist those desiring to cultivate to-
bacco in Lotisiana. The Progressive
union has written to the leading com-
mercial organizations of the North Lou-
isiana cities, including Shreveport,
Monroe, Minden and Alexandria, ask-
ing them tn co-operate in bringing to-
bacco growers to the state.
4 ‘ounty Court in sesslen.
Man Angelo, Texas, April * -Spe-
cinl --County court is In nession this
werk and there is quite a large num-
ber of cAnes to be dfsposed df.
Rip Jane r"AvEIT‘g"Ertousrtptins
broke out- yesterday in the ety .9. ‘
day* PoS restore order. It seems that
t-teopeldina railroad has maintained
exorbitant rates on freight In and out |
of Campos This aroused the indizna-
Aon OP the people and last evening |
of EIm Street Store.
Dallas, April 8.— (Special.)—Ernest
Beilharz, aged 55 years. proprietor of
the Texas Liquor company, ended
life at 11 o'clock today by BhootinE
himself through the heart witn, A.Pi8,
tol. The deed was committed in a
small room in the rear of his store.
400 Elm street, and the door or 1013
.room was found to he barricaded after
' the shot was heard Several perrons
had seen Beilharz enter the room, and
after some trouble, they encceeded.i
i getting the door open and found the
body ling upon the floor with the pl«-
! tol tightly clutched in the rifc.it hand
and a bullet wound in the left breast.
Death had heen almost instantaneous.
Ernest gelnarz had been a residant
of Dallas practically all of his.",
and had been engagea in various busi-
nesses. Intit about three year-.
ht conducted a wholesale, lentier Ana
shoe business. After quittinK.tat 1I"E
of trade lie purchasnd the lavas l-. I
unr company score. His wife died, about
two months ago and since that time, it
is sttea he had been erriiete! wun
wanafimpermprocngaerdaiF. Piinafz
recently died in California.
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years-Lydia E Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound, made
from roots and herbs, has been the
standard remetly for female ills,
anahaspnarthvysurnttoussandie IBmH- upon:
displacements, in flammation. ulcera-
tion. fibroid tumors, irregularities,
periodic pains, backache, that bear-
Ing-down feeling, flatulency,indiges-
tion,di7.ziness,ornervous prostration.
Why don’t you try it ?
Don’t hesitate to write to.Mrs:
Pinkham if there is anything
bout your sickness you do not
understand. She will treat your
letter inconfidence and ad vise}.01
free. No woman ever regretted
writing her, and because of.er
vast experience she has helpe
thousands. Address, Lynn, Mass*
' ' ' .o
El Mar, n-r
Anxelo, Texus, April
shipped to the old home Ht Marietta,
Okla Fhe WAs care for during her
last IIInesa hy Hunt, Mixa Flizaheth
Niack. wh-le a brother and alatar. Ham
ane Mins Willfe Black were with thelr
ister in the last days nt her iliness.
TEteve- nob Milier whie He I"
Londing < ar.
i.
-------- „ robbed him or 14 nr p. ’ !
treatment the Paris Madicine Company par of the money..wa"." 2 1
xurrerer fromsizcngnkez
pockei -__—
Dallas, April 8.—(Special.)—Hon. J
T. Robison, chief clerk in the state land
« ... ,g,0 in. nr* zepr office at Austin was in the city xester-
Ernest Beilhar Faken His.life H tear day en route to West Texan on busi-
ness connected with the land affairs of
Dallas, April 8— (Special.)— Most of
the politicians are still expressing their
surprise at the unexpected that hap-
pened in the annual city election yes-
terday.
Mrs. P. P. Tucker increased her lead
over Colonel S. E. Moss by sixteen
> Texas, April 8 (Hpe-
John 1 Giflon of Railin-
'l night before the Bryan-
against 1,312. _ _
For the minimum wase of $2 per
in. b.^
having.o stand on street cars. 2.318. It 1s makinK a n (J "l
nKeor th bond lw of $*5,000 for an
industrial school, 2;208: nzoinst1*ne
For the appropriation of $.>0,000 for
! PIRACY AND MURDER
expenses. His letter states that there
are four other petitions being circulat-
ed throughout Childress county, and
that the county is going out for one or
both of the prizes offered by the Wom-
en's Christian Temperance Union for
the largest numher of signers from any
one county, and for the largest per-
centge of Democrats who sign."
Halley- Wynne Demo, ratje olub Ths
chairman of the rhih fix*lined a divi-
sion of time with n rezresentnti ve of
• lub The , ulariy
nevere ..n Cullen I’homan, C’one.Johnon
an<l local speukers on thn opposing,
whie- There were quite u number of
ladles in the nudience.
Burglars entered the business housesoperator,"
of J J. Gibbs. Mathis & Woodall and ’ "Tnjurtes to tho Wrist," Dr. Charles
they do- ended upon the railroad prop-istar official, her refune owher to con-
ert ana M Urn to the two .tallona. firm or den, the atnry. __
ihlrty cars and heveral warehouses
When thia had beennocompnmned : MEDICoS MINCT,
advanced lo in: railroad bridge over
Hie "‘arahiba river which the) com Ffinee Centrmi soelety A-embte• lx
pletely d ntraved -- . Dubin.
MINERAL WELLS NEWS ! Frisco Central Medical' society held it, '
----- semi-annual mqetinM here today and
Ton Huck Hsia. quite a number of physlolanM. are AX
Mineral Wells, Fexas, ipril S. (Fpe pieeted to atten I The programme fol
< lal । This morning a cold rain be gan lows .
filling here ami It has continued to "Hection on Hacter1ol0gy and Irtthni
rain steadily all th” forenoon The, oxy Dr. H F Rush. De Leon, hair
farmers In th.....ctjon weem to thinkman. /
that they have hud enougi • (‘halrmn’s address e .
j present, as they are anxious to begin" Hubject to be announced, Dr M.
planting their cotton acreage Ci i non Helton. v .
Prnecta were never better in Palo "Hection on Eye. IMar Nonp and
Pinto county than at the present time Throat." Dr. E. «. winters. Dub l n.
I . __________ chairman.
Antim to organize. Chairman’s address, Atrophic RhUl
Mineral Wells. Texas April 8, -(Spe -1tiu",. Direct »n«t indirect t. the
h1.?,,’'-<• DA " " a,,h"'
rnenc "I wan* 1 Tee. ""Uipepr , S ” "oI- Fing ......
A B stewert " 11 ii.-ii.s W I ai men ana Why." Di charies H Mecol-
len. F. M Bowman, G F Scott, W. L• Hico
Kearns and W F Perkins, s.. ii.oi on Surgery," Dr I. H Wild
_____________________________________________.
y °E"
SHIP IS LATER WRECKED
bad breath. No matter how clear the
Washington, April 8 —in order to
reach a satisfactory agreement In re
• gard tn the proposed, prohibition or
grazing on the banks of streams suP-
Diving the various irrigation system ’
Pn- « inInt invest fration will I went a
i,0 M.ct: the departments of 1 ,2’
I the Interior and agriculture The Irrl for ----------
gators and officials of the reclamation . Itr PFACMAKLIC.
service desire No restrict grazing or ( ‛ ------
1 the watersheds which affeet..t he,11 r ,.iuner out nt Mork Invade < hicaE® .
gation of larm lands while the stock- foreigner city Huil. f
men have vigorously opposed such re" i c,,ge Anni 8—A band of 100, for- t
strictions 01. eieners out of employment invaded the
Complaints are directed mainy eu"i1 carly today to demand that
------------ *u* ». ,1- Ehybeturnisnea work. The majority
atFdatm worgvorngampoldaand ave
r onunenngaue ‛ity,han theyda;;
mandeapr "Slacmutt w1 HiumI. an
. w,dir.-I' 'I to me ciicage bu-
None ENYorehares ibstead • 1 goinE thete
Salled, ne up in washington ntrent OP:
t" th- clly hai The rport w."j
Poon current that they were abouttobni
"IAb 1ooo athertmontspnrag 16tm
The men' aepagted In a column after be-
T2 off by the police, marenine
wat on Washinuton wreet Trouen;
inut the demonstration wan-no"!
they were not otherwise disorder-:
THE FORT WORTH RECORD? TlHTtSDAY. MORNING. APRIL 0. IMS
Meet- Old Cemrade.
Dallas. April —DpeelM.l- Seaman
T F waK of Ik- naval rec it In
Station at Dalia, teday met Georee W |
k a former ehipmate on ’he xun: | wi
boat Tanker. Duke was a fireman nt ।
the flrat Clara, and la now riring onthe
Texaa * Pacitic railroad He signiried
hi. Intention; of re-eniisting in the
navy in a few days.
for the 1910 convention. I his 51 ’
Los Angeles and petroi int hairese Ere
the honor and both th ess.’N 1
v in thelr campaign work: it. “
sindera. pubiIsher of th- Reunion Bul-
letPhzawitharawal of
Los Angelesand.patroieuinrtpet0t
Sale begins Friday, April 10th, 8:30 a. m
Store will be closed today to mark down and rearrange stock
"hip < Mile to okinhomn.
Han Angelo Texas. April *
rln! -J W. Friend of cfroekett
ty shipped fifty card of stock
yesterday to Antinne. Okla
ers were
ding mnenr
soldiers,
rere shot
) of mmen
emj with
e tie; po-
assassins
. . (iranburs < i r m a n
(‘halrman’s nddres, "MeanR of-In-
creasins th» skill of the Occaslonal
They seenrea $12 in money from ihr i Subject to be announced. Dr. It A.
rash drawer of J. J Gibbs’ grocery Miller, Lamar,
store, but no vrocnries were missed. i • Necessity for (onservative Opera- —- . „
They entered the dry good* store otions on Hands ami Feet," Dr. J. G C’uba, comtnentinr on tho. reninva
Perkins Brothela & Uo . but nothing O’Frien. Dublin the provincial governors and the ap-
AWas missed, though the empty cash • Meet lon on (bstetrjem and fynenl-pointment of Amerfcans to take their
g drawer was broken into, Mathls A ; oxy Iir. h. I’. Naylor, Stephenvilie, places says thnt under the first inter-
Woodall’s machine and phonowraph do chairman. verrtjon, t‛n Americans having control
, , rnorrieg partment Wax robbed of about fifty | C’hiarman’s address. "Bome of Ourlof all the electoral machinery, put
pirac and niunht 10 ’ “ 1 ’’ . . vi onorra rl , ■ ords There is no clew Obrtetriesnniciyne lesic Sina Pre dent P’Almn in: o, nffic e . ntrary to
nt Suava. where iepratenwI totheburlara ■ Extra tterine Prognacy aM Report ise wili „t i Cuban., wh. desred
prisoners. JncKson I 11 • I- ..... »’I I • - • of a Dr. T F Weaver, Dr Lmon lamnerai Miw. »« oreslaent Th- panef
II- sald: TH' " boonev saliod.u nder l xuw srmausII LINE. Some feint. In vomiine of M<« atnin thnt th- Rm. have Mow
th- Italian flak and wawownea ".I nancy. Dr II I. ,mmina, Iredell. in M.a».|nu nf the zolrnm"nE.
master ana mate botn of. whom wer:w nite "*"r Pinne netween rpFheti 'I oinecgy. Dr it. H an""oPnei‛r"rTFpoworpmtemg
forced to jump ovorzour in« erpooland Montreal. Hellers Comanche Aidzavaintnrrie
senooner sailed out of ( allao earl} in I Liverpool, April 8 Great Interest , Hection on Internal Medicine a- • - • -------
November, having on boar A ereWhas heen aroused here by the state (inairrn'u ndere • - ’ The lfistoryand .... v.npa
enptain and mate, the cook a Beiinn,ment that the White Star Steamshij ! Developrent of the Opnonie Theory •e" 1Y “ ’* pun"*
ToL, ph Mortimer and myself, as cahit company contemplates inaugurating a and the Future of hm terlal Therapy." | Leonard TeXAH,,, * 'FPeeIelIu
"A, and J Tnylot The vessel only got - servte e from Liverpool tn Montrenl, •Immunit With Ispeetal Fe ference The new city nail is now complete and
about fourteen miles off the coast the when it will place an order for four to Typhoid Fever," Dr. W, F. Lturgin, will be turned over to the authorities
iret any out from Callao, when tn* twenty four-knot liners with the ship • tephenville. at,once, . . . . ,
cool made an attack on the mate and i building firm of Harland & woitr. It ■ Internal Medication, Dr. J. U Mar- I The hall:ls a nice two-ntory brie
coomade ' 1“sold the pervice win pe conducted in Shan, Comanehe . i Strip ture The upper.story w ll be uned
PL 'rushed at the mate first and conjunetin with the Dominion line and rhe Nuniness sideof the Phyaletnn’nna an. auditorium withnneating enpac-
struck him on the head with a toma- fhe Grand Trunk railroad. The White lfe," Dr. Charies Dry. Comanche. Hy of 660 or 800 people.
hawk He r*n at th’ blow but guicklv l - ..........:-----------------------------------
reco . . d himself ind to k " t!" =
ging The captain, heating Ue Seut, I
tip came out of the cabin, and he, too, ;
was im diately-felled by » hlewanim; I
mearatly arcerwara tlw cookuswit":
run riced rirst the mateand then
Kunper 10 sump averboard. The mete
sn, but lb- .kipper .truck out
sore, h distance or fourteen ren.ane
Jnckson threw him a plank. The cook
then threatened Jnckson. who nzreed to
ic working the xehooner -
-The arg, was jettisoned end they
sterted f-t Australia. Th- ve.s-I finally
1 ore in the Glbert group. ,,
...... einr to f’allao
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