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CHICALGO F’OL%FE TRACE PERSON © WHO BOUGHT POISON THAT BLEW MOCGDY. WARRANTS ARE OUT FOR TWO Importiant Discicsures Made in in :u':y inte Deatr f Pie BaverStories of Dfi‘s?rfi"."fl in the Farme tly Add to the Mystieory Chdiden, Mar Pacaviry be Cor Warrants Cut for Arrest L. LY th £ 3 : 84l i%£Et3 ¥ ¥ } X X " Cenference in Coraner's Qffice. Loralier Holthian A ¢ e Schusttior mnhd - sty of s fite PV Wi Bave Hag M stanuly, widow o iR Yaan ia Peter Peteraont, Ghdder wuey b i one o Attaches of 150 Gorons Gifee wou been procured. Gut neiiher would J’fi" Gely 1 . The eotifersnee of the coroner an i pelice glivials was held bohind lock duuis WNN DO ohie Was | mited Lo an proach @lode chouelt o the roos 1 hear the donversalio dhe adviss bilite of niaking Hmcdiate arees i 3 gald, hows ‘\.L:‘, 10 U e subleet and (.:i“l':‘;."\i‘.z;} - ; Phe ftne of the drackist who sald the arsenic 18 beiog jcalously gusdrd. s ed by all cenncoied with the case, bat It was dearned the apoithecury | positive that he can identify the bor son 1o whom the arsenic was sold Dissension .in Mcod; Fa:‘,,:'xiy.l '- Detectives have unenrth d ;‘,nnx&v_\ in the iile of the Moodys that constitute | a strange tale of dissension in the | Moody household duting back niore than 15 years. and have learned that | the first serious troublo bhetween Mr. | and Mrs. Moody came with Moodyv's marked attentions to a 4 strikingly protty blonde stenographer on the West side. : : The married life of the Moodys, the officers say, was not happy The offf cers say that the family of Alexander Moody bhas alwiavs fegirded his marriage to Annie Olsoft as something of a mesalliance. She was working in' the Moody pie factory at the time of her marriage 25 years ago. : The friends of Mrs. Moody told the police that Alexander Moody was no model of marital fldelity, and name the instance of where Mrs. Moody discovered that her husband had been mere than devoted to his stenographer. G Peterson in Complete Denial. Peterson, who is at the White Front hotel in St. Charles, denied all knowledge of the manner in which Mr. Moody met his death February 200 “The¥'ve got two detectives out here lollowing me around,” said | Peterson, “but 1 _(&{m'{ know whak for. There isn’t any reason for them to trail me, because I'll not run away. I'm still working for the Moody family and before this thing came up I had planned to go to Pistakee bay April 1 to open-the Moody summer home.” BOY SMASHES AN AEROPLAN| | AN AEROPLANE Lad playing Tag Runs Into Machine of Dr. Green at Mine--2 Ola, N. Y. . : Mineola, N. 7., Mar. 30.—The interference of a smmll boy has brought to a sudden stop tle aeroplane flights of Dr. Willilam Green of the New York ~Aero club at the club's agrodrome here. As Dr. Green was preparing to ascend a small boy who was playing .tag ran’into ‘the machine, smashing the apparatus. == = ~~ Astor a Church Warden. - Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Mar. 30.—C01. John Jacob Astor has been re-elected to his old place as warden of the ‘Episcopal Ghurch of the Messiah at Ebiacheck, s asalmous vots o -yl 0
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Of the giyeeric extracts of native mediclnal roots found in our forests and wontains not a drop of alecohol or harmfus, or habit-foriming drugs. Its ingredients are all printed on the bottle-wrapper and &t--tested under oath as correct.
Every ingredient entering into * favorite Prescription” has the written «n--dorsement of the most eminent medeal writers of all the several schools of practice—more valuable than any amount of non-professional testimonials—though the latter are not lacking, having been contributed voluntarily by grateful patients in numbers to exceed the endorsements given to any other medicine extant for the cure of woman’s ills.
You cannot afford to accept any medicine of unknown composition as a substitute for this well proven remedy OF KNOWN COMPOSITION, eéven though the dealer may make a little more profit thereby. Your interest in regaining health is paramount to any selfish Interest of his and itisan insult to your intelligence for him to try to palm off upon you a substitute. You know what you want and it is his business to supply the article called for, Dr. Pierce’s Pléasant Pellets are the original “Little Liver Pills” first put up by old Dr. Pierce over forty years ago, much imitated but never equaled. Little sugar-coated granules—easy to take as m. - s
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PITT4BURG TO EXPRESS INDIGNATION IN CIVIC MASS : g MEETING. BANDS WILL VOICE WRATH Miristers Urge Congregations to At tend-—More Bankers Give Evidence Before Grand Jury—To Make Fight on Kiein Confedsion. : Pt : Mar U --Friday, April ~ has by iU Whar attouneed ot % gis ERE D AR indeation over Lae reips Of grall which bag been re i 1 48 ol that the pulilic bhas been 1 VooEhe Xl ive thius far e sensstionial bas boen the @ i { n ol rigbteous citiens 4 { { SR Ley has «docided, therefore 1o piake this iadipnation i Vooeß bt eRE 1L Phselnhi % 12 URLG IHRIG B Rby %I.a o yler tnaks Eecting iu Exndei M nisted By dbdureesd the tune el UL e gty e fnnereen Lians o atlend ] thousatds of personal svilalions are DUINE solil 1O Dusiness v Gl | EfeTal auavoriising ocau i i - Blieel RIS Ahd Bowspapoers Ts ‘, Biect of the gathe u ibe L 0 express abhorrence of graft and to plan & geuersl erusade for clvic clean More Bankers to Grand J‘«:ry‘( ; When the gratid Juty resliged jla sessions more officiais of ity depowiweries Were examined Magt of the gquestioming of the baunkerd ds being carfied on ‘Zz;» Harrison Nesßit, grand ~,:;\' feremman, Who, as nstignnl bank exatiainer, Nrst uneartbed Ihe scandal Nesbtit is thoroughly famiiar with the bank trassaclions, 4s Be exam ined & number of the ipstitutions when ke wis in the employ of the federal government. It s umderstood thiat the exantinations belng made are thid nn;,{;.' A prescntuient is expected when all the bankers have besn heard Fight on Kiein Confession. Councilmen fmplicated by the con fession of former Councilman John Klein are preparing to make a strong fighit against this evidence, It is understood. Some declare that prior W Riein's confessglon he wrote them pleading letters reciting that “although he RKuew they were innocent of graft,” he was financiaily embarrassed and asked them to contribute money -to his support. These letters, they say, will ‘be used in the defense in court. : , A report has gained credence that the government is taking a jhand in the latest graft investigations. Two special agents from the department of justice have been in the city during the last week, and it is rumored their reports contain startling facts as yet untold. The agents refuse to discuss their mission here. - . : e e MENLO PARK NOW DRY TOWN President Jordan of Stanford University Wins Long Fight Against the Saloons. i San Francisco, Cal, Mar. 30.~President David Starr Jordan, of Stanford university has achieved success, after years of struggle to have Menlo Park declared a “dry” town. Superior Judge Sturtevant handed down a decision that the law, championed by President Jordan and passed by the last legislature, to close all saloons within a radius of one and one-haif miles of the college campus is valid. R R o AR R . Two Killed in Riot. Birmingham, Ala, Mar. 30.—1 n a clash between rival factions among the miners at Arcadia, 15 miles from Birmingham, two men were killed.
EAIRO SPEECH RAISES ' - STORM IN ENGLAND Editors Believe Rocsevelt Utterances on Egyptian Rule Will Mar ‘ London Visit, London, Mar 30 Forgier President Kiw yoil's sddress before Ihie stu fents of the University of Egipt bas provoked considerable gominept here whore there s a difference of opinion % ii Rl of evll eflects of Lis in degeuncing the BSsassination of Vrenner Ruoutres Pasha. Ghall, . Col Koosevelt did not mtpee hig words W y ViOwW of avalding afle :nv" ti L gt winal paany of \;.?;v";; have sym ji oopd iy WiH the aasassin fhe radical proess takes cxcoption to Cal R el B Temares, and even the mioderate Westminstior Gazetls Cooalmg el ol uhon the readiness o 1 the reverse of Bt for self govern Hent while permitted o ien withioul Eroal oposilUody, Bre - porhaps betleg Lashed 5 the Yrensts of expresidents, Un the pliter hang, the taory press i o hlpsly lsudalory ol the feaiivas geciaration The Pall Mall Qazette sExerts that the Amerloan sialesman has done a servies net only to the Epyptiansg, but to the cause of human progress throughoutl the warld, The My Roosevell ds providing our puling entimentaliste of the Keir Hardie broed with o heaithy spectacie ol lhae reprosentalive of the greatest demodracy in the workl gliving pseudo democracy a sound trouncing.” : | MRS. SAYLER SHED NO TEARS Doctor Who Attended. Miiier After Kiiling Swears Widow Showed | No Sign of Weeping. ' Watseks, 1. Mar 30.-—Further Hght on the actiong of Mrs. J. B Sayler lmimedinlely after the murder of her husbaud, for which she apd De Wiiliam R Miller and ber father, Jobn O Grunden, are oo trial, was given by Dr. J. B Near who was calied to the Sayler house to dress a builel wound In Millers arm, TN you ses Mrs. Sayler there on that occasion?’ asked Attorney Kern in eross-examination “1 saw her in the dining room at the rear of the parlor,” sald Dr. Near “What «id she say to you, if any ‘k""»{\:,fl” : “She asked me {f 'By’ was dead, and I apswered affifmatively, whereupon she replied that it was too bad, and wasn't It awful? ‘ “Froem the view you had of Mrs. Sayler, can you say that she showed any signs of having been weeping?” "I could not see any evidence that she had been in tears” = = . Dr. Near testified that he sug gested to Dr. Miller that be needed sleep. He proposed a hypodermic injection to induce slumber, but Miller replied, "I want to have my senses with me,"” at the same time ordering a chloral solution, which was taken. CAPTAIN'S ARREST MYSTIFIES Former Quartermaster on Transport Is Thrown Into Jail in San i Francisco. ‘ San L‘ranclsco, Mar. 30.—Capt Daniel W, Hand of the United States field artillery, who has been quarter master of the army transport Thomas, was arrested in a cafe by detectives acting under secret instructions and placed in jail. The nature of the charge against him has not been learned. e Nebraska Teachers in Session. ' Beatrice, Neb.,, Mar. 30.—The seventh annual session of the Southwestern Nebraska Educational association begins in this city at ~eight o'clock tonight with the southwestern declamatory contest. The sessions will last until Friday evening. Many teachers are present and subjects of great interest to the association’s members
Snapshot Snapshots ¢ ; ¥ »* At Washington ~ Notables, s 8l Lo NE @f ihe ot o ";' : fedler L n ] .‘p , ) % Fi ¥ r('.; mxfi‘.t P o T 2 b s Wasllsrton In i "" ‘ gt} Wiilina : £ A = ’-_;' > fron e T helen i j i Mr Mo ey R 1 s iy Soasel? a i e farmel whkirh sl dthat | b YESTRY A Wi N we fs Bia leleyrs £ ¥4 2EEL 1. tine whEn net in Waal e i 80 G PRIGTS ! N oo f tiond wis -':«: ‘. SRt L ren. . § wie.-.: 5 pisul Geml of o o, TR ALI N Bl g matter of Lmsetanes Mot of hils wealth s eates) 1o A Btergrian wesbivity ©f Yrolieve . : 1t is said that MeK i nut in ;;\‘ ths far. o Wit f j P Lot for the Tug he ong g 0 st st it The e Lo O A Ly ik g Pive i tlex wonbd jrobal O awoariiy Rk iew & vear o Kim i Lo chose e eread it I athésr Wavse g 5, ’..'.rv»;(.-n. %1 3 year be clves sway, ohlefly ta friesds of his wlho happen (6 wanl the woney, Atyiualy L buous wl d iigwns {0 Le it " Yo} § g i ean vir to gental, fat Bl Meßiswey aml et sub staniial help - NO wonder e Like Pidsiy? : : : s ,"' e | Representative Gapdner of Michigan wsK al one IDe B 1 ster of e Qs pel, and be s solicitous 88 8l tines siboyt the spiritual as well as the tem poral welfare of those ‘who surround hisi O a recent visit to Panama he made a tour of the governtment hosps tais From san! (o ward, from et fo bied, he wended his way, interest fug himself In evers patient Ip one of the wanls be cauwe across a big 3 L - i \\vfij » Qi \Q | £ S f,1....-{.LJ . . Al | "WAS IT AN EXPLOSION, QLD CLaAP T | Amo-.r'iv:én with & blattered countenapce. ! : “Abhs my good fellow sald Mr; Garduer, “I'm sorry to see you bere” »Xo'm 1. was the reply, *"What's the nmfler with 3yoao? asked Mr. Gardner, patting the patient on the Luck . : *“Oh, a couple of bustist ribs and a. face that foels Hke a hamburg steak” The langaage shocksd My Ganduer a tritie, but he coutinuixd in Bls sywpathetic mission.. . ] “I'm awfully gorey, noy man. I suppose you were injurad while engagd 1o & dungerons o upation.” “*You ber your Hife 1 was” responded the patient, with v:;.-;ai,:ti.-r;u, i “I awm sure,” sahl Mr Gandner, "K?LK!. your superior oflicers regret this acoldeut as wuch gs you do, Qf course the
& GRAND OPENING &> Smith’s Oy mith’s Opera House CROMWELL, IND. —_T_——WW UNDER THE AUSPIGES OF LIGONIER ELKS E Wednesday Even’g, Rpril 6 A Fine Vaudeville Program , | Splendid Musical Program | Dancing After the Entertamment Admissipn; 50 Cts. No Extra Chargé for Reserved Seats. Everybody _Should Go " DS TRANSPORTATION FROM LIGONIER
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very nature of the work hire makes 12 necessary Lo somme of onr boss s o ma{’w i hvsnratonn u«mm” W herw B 0 el Aynainiie s bandied 1 sojpuose 1t {9 Inevitable that there shoull be ac eilents. Bug the givertitnent dows [ts Lot oy thakes x*'fi?-«'f ;:z( zgw tpn ' UNut one little eupper gotiew (o yont Unele Dudiey while 1 watn this bad” sald the Ameglean. o . “And why it Y askest Mr Gardner, bis leuisiative facaliw kestdy slert to detint an evasim of the employers' Babliity law. . - a 0 “Ray, obd sport 1 diin't gt hurt en the Job. | gob soused the olher night aml mixed 1 with o diter two handod -fi;:‘!:szr‘:?wi lam; heneo i dolng bos pitad servioe” ' Mt Gardner turned awygy. COnee upon 8 tithe when Beaator Hod ert Tavier of Tennessee was “Fildiing Bab™ Taylor aml on g pcture toar be pleket up an ol rafirond man who was on the bum and tramsportsd hio torth from Lendshiong The b was an In tersting fellow, and the governor enjoyed - his Cconversation lmumensely, While the traln was rolling song be tween Lake Charled and Alexswdria on & bench of the Toxas maiingd it ens tercd & tBIE pioe forest A of 8 sudkdeu o stonped. A done fagman’s shanty was the only sign of homan B Dinaithon, Afi;mwé*mgw on the train
grablud a sl band bog snliget o the trate E 5 iGEerpor” 24 1 Heaator "gflf}?f-h"*« Topfoe Brlend. "8 2o that etz o st o 4 pisoe Uke Ihis bs puidiy of v’;‘wifi'.g Senator Willua AlVen Smith Ras Beass pisen anoa e lnoniof, sz?-'. iy B 2 priaes more han sny other Be on !m& When b returnesd from CBlOOO pit tEnty he foabnl oy lelfer frudn B 0 mmer of Jdoonwon Mo, hls Boane towl g Bis dexlienl whihh advised Bitn a 2 be lod e m clestwmd o 1l membership {6 e loken Newsboya' pamocdatig Serator Mirth AR A e Py in Jackson a g tine ago, and he is jgmzig toy have his wemmbeorshilp card o the mssociation fraued and bung aver bils dess ) » ‘ Consslation. =Phat candidate loaists that he was: difeated by the truwts” "Yea " anawened Senator Serghom, “whineyer & mau gotk the worst of f° he sto concois Biaasel! with the fri that be had s moshity big antago aists - v i Excitement, “Pesple do not pay oas much atten&&*fiud:sa ataleory as they used ta ) said one sfatesiunn ~«.{fi:‘“ repited the other, “in modern legiffififi studied oratory & frequent Iy ;@&@wfl,;;m thau the rofl call”™
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TARIFE PACT IS APPPROVED * SevEaa Fremgh Chamber of Deputies Voles " Unanimously for American A Customs Agreement, " papte, Mar 36-The 10 annroving th+ Brance ,u?;z-z%é‘;g;!;:;"f apTenent was adopied “*;l'.; by, the rEangber of denuties The only ob lectign to the meegsure was ralzed by M Antoine Joorde, radicalecolisg on the groand that the nited Stptes eond dizcoptinne the minimum oo cessten ot aHY tme on three months potite of her intentlon o do 30 Min. feter of Commernsg apuy fxninined £hat '!%‘-5_%; fi,i:rn"!}'?f%!;‘g‘s wers on the samme fextiig i this respoct, the right w Lreak the sgreement afller dye no tice being réciprocal. . | i FIRE CAUSES $300,000 LOSS Buriington Roads Coal Chutes and Ele- © vator Ars Destroyed In Nebraska. Holdrege, Neb, . Mar. 30.—Fire” de stroved tha elovator of the Central Granarles Company, the Burlington coal chutes and five residences, The loss ls SSO 060 -1t s thought the Bre started in the engine roow of the el vator. The Central Granaries Company and the Burlington raliway are the beaviest losers. -
