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The Blue Line To Health describing and pricing them all. I t's a bandy and useful book to have! about.the houaeobt any time ami it's free. D on't experiment buy the “T R I E D AND PROVEN" REX ALL L IN E., The beat find most, satisfactory line of remedies sold . in the world today.

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‘Rexall Cherry Juice Cough’Syrup 25c and 50c. Rexall Bronchials unsurpassed for soreness of the throat, and bronchial tubes, 10c box. Rexall Rheumatic Remedy;._45c and 75c h o ttle ... _ .__i RexaUKidney. Pills for tho treatm ent of diseases of the kidneys and urinary-tract. . 60 pills in box, price 25c. Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, 25o and 50c box.1 - : Rexall Orderiies for the curd of Constipation, 10c and 25c. :Ask us abaut the rest of the Rexall line* inquire about the liberal guhrantde we sell uhder.

WE ABE SELLING: 1 9 c for 3 cakes kitchen Sa-‘ .polio_. 6 5 c for 6 No. C size Monarch Sugar Corn 6 9 c for 1 lb tin .of Van ' 8 5 c for 10 bars 5c size White Floating Soap $ 1 .0 0 to r 5 lb milk pail Gol en .Rio Roasted Coffee 2 5 c for 6 IB jpkg extra quality , latge lump Gloss Starch . S ec tor 10 bars re ular 5c size Aome soap •! ■ 7 4 c for No. 2 size flat cans ___genuine Columbian Salmon__ 2 9 c for., six 1' lb, pkgs. extra . ■ extra qual ty Corn Starch 6 0 c for ’ 3 N q .-2 : size - cans extra quality Grated Pineapp e 2 0 c for 6*re ular 5c size pat. .Bluing Paddles 2 2 c for 4 oz bottle full, m eas-' ure Pure Lemon E xtract

8 0 c for 5 pounds H. & E. Cut.Loaf Sugar $1*68 for 6 lb package fancy blend fresh roasted Coffee 8 4 ct ___ for _. 5 bars regular IQc size Ivory Soap . P for, 2 lb box Old Style Mixed Candy 8 9 c for 1 lb package pure “ Java Ciimam n 2 4 c for 3 jars regular 10c size Royal Luncheon Ghee' e 8 5 c for 2 regular 25c pack­ ages Gold Dust . 6 9 c for 6 No. 3 size eans fancy^ whole, red, ripe Tomatoes 1 5 c for 6 regular 5o packages frets’i Yeast Foam 2 2 c for 3 regular 10c eans of '. Lye • IS cT o r 2 regular 10c packages Celluloid Starch 6 9 c for 2 q t bottle Robertson’s I Graj)e Juice i

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could r-,-.-Harrington th e n ^sto p p ed -ah gan Emmett^; said he wanted, to plead (e rectfic ■b a r. "^oudd-j fp r; Detroit: to a m ur^or charge and. have it over W alter Piefce" and N ight W atchm an with. M onday; afterhoon, however, Mowry i secured a rig and drove , to his sister, M rs^BerthaG erm ohd, from FOR Dentoh-wkere-'.they, .'stopped -:thfe-'car Detroit, was wtth him fo r some' time,! an,d found H arrington who was al-. andshOi believing th a t her brother, is G H ELSEA FLOURr most exhausted from th e loss of not'guilty of m ufder,though; he m ight -;-y ? blood. • They . brought him back; to be of an a tte m p t to commit the criihe, ' Y psilanti With thfem; Charles, Pen- has urged him to stand trial. ^W hether H arrington will be brought hey-arid-Cbarles-C atn—werfr-swom 4ft u p T o r7tria l this week depends very susplclpua.: ch aracters vall.'.'night'^ivhiip as special .officers ,andr,tfl^k ! up th e much upon th e condition o f Morgan tra il of McCormick,' T hey found him a t their work. o n board ar - Detroitricar :a t^ W i ardi’s; Einm ett,m ow fighting for his .life in rShortly often 5 d’clockT act. certain of the while T had no' weapon.” W -fctalked Pennyr-w ho sto p p e d -th e -c a r-a b d u t in pto'-the re tirin g room and M ipersaid th re e miles out of Ypsilanti and stockholders -were depositors the hank and th a t the r e ­ You two fellows are upper a rrest.” * found their! man on board. They as retained certain _suui&_a£ ~iThey nTade-not^the-stightest show started*: back to- Y psilanti; A •b^ resistanhe and subm itted to being miles fu rth er on the car overtook m.pney declared a s1dividends, which taken Into custody. . M iner grabbed H afr ugton and he sig n aled itto stop. aroH:o be credited to them on th e ir one of tkem-by th e e b a t collar and I Almost exhausted *from the loss^of assessment, hut th e decree is to be grabbed the ’other, and vWe marched blood, he climbed on hoard and sank entered p ra form a against thejfn fo r r-- ^ ;' ,■;-Kv . '■.... the full, am oupt. The defendants, them into £he baggage }room. There into a.sdat. W ithin a few- m inutes Sw ift’s P rem ium looks like \ butter, tastes ' lik e . butter, Miner tried to disarm hisvman, and,in th e c a r was, _ stopped by . W alter Joseph Ry.erson, Emily J.--G la^ierr more healthy th an butter, b e tte r than butter, cheaper Vera Glazier and H en rietta Glazier, th a n blotter. a-second both of "them' had started to ’ P ierce a n d ^ ffice r Mowry and H hr rington was placed under arrest.-, . had transferred th e ir stock to F ran k light w ithout a m om ent’s warnihg.,” Em m ett-grappled w ith his assailant . Shortly afteri-the shoohing a jiihmy P. Glazier who, in addition, owned in the endeavor to force him to drop and. an autom atic rpvolyer^ 'ie re , 672 shares of stock, and who la te r was declared a bankrupt. Fred Ho1 th e revolver, but th e robber threw found near the. station. del and Frederick W edem eyer died, one arm around the clerk.vUnd with •Mr. J® ner,w as 66 years of age and having no estate, and no service was ^ th e other,- pres»ing- th ves a vvidow and one son-1 n-Ypslhad on them . Therefore it is de­ clos&, to his b reast th a t his clothing, lanti; creed th a t an assessment ’of 100 p er M organ Em m ett was tak en to the wps burned, fired a shot into his le ft lung. Em m ett’s le ft arm was dis­ D etroit sanitarium a fte r th e shoot­ cent Is made oh th e stock held by th e following defendants w ith five p e i\ A complete line of Jewelry,-Watches, Clacks,- Spectacles, etc. * abled by the shot, b u t he plpckly clung ing. He . was so weak from loss,of cent in terest from December % 1907: A new lot Of Set Rings a t a bargain, See our line of Silverware1 ft to his man w ith his rig h t arm, The blood th a t he was able to -give only a Amt. Name -No Shares. burglar dragged him o u t on th e plat- general description of the shoo,ting; Efiwiu K o e b b e ...., you purchase. 1 , $1,000 . 1 form; of the baggageroom ond clubbed “*■One bullet struck -h is—breast-bone : ioo Joanna K e lly .. . . . . . him into insensibility, with the b u tt and glanced through th e lungs.. . 1,000 George W. P alm er I! of his weapon* taking flight down th e “ The bullet could not have missed 1,000 Jk= E m m ett’s heart"by“m ore^than kaTfan W illiam P. Schenk. TTV-v-eitlO--railroad tracks,* ~—T — *-R EPA iltTN C i A S IM K IA M Y . 1 ------------ ------------- L r 1,000 In the meanwhile M iner - and hss Inch,” said 'the house physician, Michael S c h e n k .... ..........1(1 1,000 P aulS chaible . . . . . man were engaged in a pistol battle. “T h at he escaped death is a wonder.” Theodore E, Wood. 1,400 E m m ett was too busily engaged with The second bullet' wound is in Frances B ee m a n ... ’ 100 his own hian to take notice^pf M iner’s E m m ett’s le ft shoulder, in which is a 1,000 . . .,.,.1 0 .Adam E p p le r,...1 , progress, but he says Minter stood gaping hole. This,' however, L. I*. G o rto n ... . . . ; 300 about 30 fe e t across th e room from thought to be only a flesh wound. 300 M arg aretH in d elan g ., . . . 3 the' burglar, each of them taking 1,000 Frank E. Iv e s .. . . . . desperate aim and firing carefully to W ithout the flicker of an eyelash text u n d th e -o th c r’sH fe, two' boys, Monday aiternoon heard John K elly.......... .. . . . . \ 1 l y e a r e lo c a te d in . th e B a se m e n t . . . . . . 3 M argaret M u rray .. 300 -^-Mlner received a bullet-ln-the-JV d Jn d g e^ib n c~ p a» v -atato prison sen,i»ooo ......1 0 am’s apple which •-went through, his fences.upon them ; one, Carl Billings, Jenny P a r k e r . . . . .. o f t)Xe/ Htby# W o rk s Office. -100 throat. He staggered outside and for burglary, and . the other, R obert Lizute Runolm an,., ■600 across the street," h a lf way to th e McCormick for murder in the; first Emanuel S c h e n k ... ___ _ r> -*■#-.?*■ 1,000 Josephine W a tts ... .......1 0 W estfall hotel, where he fell exhaustd degree. 1(X) against a fence and was dead when Billings whs charged with burglary, John C la rk ,. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 1 John W. Schenk ... 1,000 ........... 10 fouup. ' • McCormick with murder and ; H ar­ There were th ree men in th^ bur­ rington With assault with in te n t to Orson B eem an, . . , , ...........10 ; 1»ooo Homer G. Ive*....... .......10 glary job, but one of them , Cart Bill commit murder. , A'.r r iiv.v.v.C i n gV o v a r y ..d a y , a n d w e b av © l o t s o f ; u s e f u l The receiver la authorised to have lugs, be ame separated from th e Billings, i little paler th an Mc­ g o o d s ' o ri h a n d to . s e l e c t f r o t n , , " others, and was g ath ered in by the Cormick, but less unkem pt in ap- the proceas of execution to coUect the»e amounU, the rarfou* partic* to police several hours before the mur­ pearatuie, stood before Judge Klnne* lie credited with amount* held )vack . ‘ Seo-.us about yoift' now harness, we have the largest line to der was committed, and was sentenced to a maximum Ah dividend* on their deposits, Select.front; . - . ’■ . The ones who did th e shooting were term of 10 years, u r minimum of five Aw*«ltor HaVry H arrington, aged IS years, and years, in Jackson prlsop, and the Corn Shellure, Food Cookers and Tank Heaters, We'have R obert - McOormipk, aged 18 years only sigp th a t l^o evidenced of haying Mct JeUaod Dixon, colored, of Ann them . All oj th e men wen; from Detroit. hoard i t was a 'quick shifting pf a bjg Arhpr, was convicted In the circuit The bartender , of the W estfall quid of tobacco ffpni ope check iu court Saturday of th e crime of a*s a u ltin g w ith c rtm to a l in te n t, a y o u n g Gall hotel heard tjic shooting and readied fhc other. ' W oven W ire .fence of all kinds, and a t low est prices, lady o n t h e n ig h t o f N o v e m b e r 21st, the door in time to [see Miner fall McCormick, when asked if thi*re and was sentenced Ju d g e K ln n e to npd f^ep ns. ' ‘ , ■:/ ' ' V ; i/1 v , , y , V dead. He immediately telephoned was any rcasop w hy septency should J a r k s o n . T h e m a x im u m p e n a lty im ­ OhVef Gage, and the la tte r a t once not l>o passed upon h'm, said, “ Eh, posed by th e s ta tu te * iu caae* o f th is kind is te n y e a r * and th e m in im u m arranged to pursue the men. Uar eh,” arid shook hi* h^ad ‘'W-" The p e n a lty fl- l' y e a r *. T h e J u d g * r ^ * rlngtoiv rap iip l'it« p c c t Rtrpe|; and life sc?iteafr passed uj>on him s« n J. om m en deu th e flfttm er. A m o n g th e stoppl’d pi thy hopoe of L, }l, R attee ingly m*.de rm particular difference jueeve w h o wnse eh osea to b e a r t h r evidence in thta Caen w ere H e r m a n a t the edge of tpwn and Mkrd Mr. to him. F le t c h e r , o f L h a m B d w a r d B U p t s h , 1’aUcc to tic up hlf wrUt. Re told B e fo r e h e a rin g th e ir sentence a n d o f D e x t e r t o w t o U L afid fc e b r r t f o l h : t, WE WILL ALWAYS TREAT YOU RIORT, Mr. H attec th a t he had been riding w h ile th e y w ere d o a e te d w ith J e d f e p i L y h M v

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^ H e n r y - a g e d r 8 6 , ;night -th e -n lg h V u n d ^ co n tln u e ^ Klnne,: th ey showed a slight feeling baggageman for, the Michigan Ce ntral, IprpveV andi i^e attendingphy sicians pf sorroWj’n o t for i^e deed th a t they! was klUed and Morgan J. Emmett,; of ‘ now say ithat 'iiis, chances for re­ had com m itted, b u t fo r th e fa c t th a t Chelsea. nigh t .ticket clerk, was shot covery'are good they, bad no t been able to “g e t away in the' lungy in a pistol battle with two . -Mr.-Bmipettk family^ consisting w lth tft’’robbefSrin -thfr baggage room of - the of h is-wife and- four ctyildrenrand i | McCormick expressed no re g re t f o r station at Ypsilanti atOilQ Friday his motheri Mra.'O. Wines, haye the murdeY of. Miner. : morning. . the’sympathy' o f; thd ,^htire com- / ”1, suppose.there,Is po escape for: meVf saidJb'e to-^hp^udge. -ifiThe The m urderfollowod the- a ttempted ^unltyr^and^all±=zare^rejdice modern banking, and Vth'A acquire any ‘Interests of - any jt Id now in practical uae In the capital stock, nr purchase er Rational bank of Cheyenne a» a W A N T S H EW C O U R T ; C R E A T H t ® * ^ B« ^ A ' « & • ! { • ! « « viewpresident for Arnumber of'yewa- eli psrts of an area of about 320,00b c fid e n ti’ ing the eiguatures of The new power plant to be hunt at business to which' tl»a In,*****?!* i?!?”* a -. President Harry Dean, of the OwoS- square miles there oomes the stron# mere#: act applies;-that a.Iaw.be enact­ my foreigners who carry depoaFlint'F iH he one of the first reeuits ‘“ t het no railroad -corpora* Gas Co., and H. A. Smith, a stoek- refrain of coateptmenr and satlsfaeed providina ia th a t Institution. ijon subject to the Interstate commerce JtVtM*and with foreign .nations, protect- ff th? merger of power pompanlee in flftider^ t h o ghiftWMHea ^ In the'-'dlstrlbution of tbu coBh •ffilyr-fact, the thumb ward has bo Tribunal Would Ht s r Cs s— -Arising act shatrhsremfter for “ J^^^?tf^^?I'T mg meiTr'from"undue lnterfer«Ka b3Mlke-- tke gtate, When tHe ^6wer daw^;c(vthe-rsaI auxiliary, power wlll-be-availabler for '“There are probably more national- eemjnerce taw to set reeuits because of no., property, eervlce. or other thing t hen d-personal-property only-Xi-SUCb-Mr* 18 months-at leait.- Meantime, after Benton Harboniamllles. bn a nharge, lng to know that in the world’a mar- „ the Trsauent appeal* from tU dedelone poratlone-to-fhe-aame . taxation as lmsttSteB-'represented In, and. around-Chey le kets oft vuuaut* Canada aw haii a*. 0 *#***t eou Aounr-end. the-■iBwnees.'wf-the-T aney*-R BB^ federal ru * n 4 the slowness.uf tho- ^m n the wheat crop O or other ' posed-by: the. states wlthin^whlch,It Way . tKA Plant fibra ia buirr~irwnr~ga~og~ of-piaying pool -or-gambllng.—-It la -n carrier corporatlbh, of the par. ^ .epme than ip almost any other city of eupreme court in deciding thoee esses. . ■required bond or oth*pnee-of such stock. Irated*by steam pOwe^'—iiiddenly broken upon the’ trading be situated upon other aim!Isr property meeeece aeya: . ;; except the fair value of located therein, ana it should require fbn country. The great mining camps The a ™ *n connected .nifnMifti nr»*n +>ia enter; ontorUP *n -tne clean up. boards, and with .the Argentine, and 'Tt would not bo propor-to attempt to ir obllgetionT A man with the property, servics* or other, thing as­ such corporation* to file full and .com'v # f the state have drawn every na* deprieo any corporation of the rlffit to such Meeting In a train wreck on Jhe ^ Ruwla and IndU; « now a fn^ prise is quoted thus: certained by the commission,” plete report# of thsir operation* with the revlew_by « court of any order, o r do* pM-Sv. ;i‘;.WonaBtjr of Europe to themselves, the department of commerce, and- labor at “We expect that thlg new station Grand Trunk three yeare age, Mice tor is tbe-making of prices. If so to* Would Provont Wrong Praetleoo. ere# which. If undisturbed, wouldTOh It regular intervale. Corporatlona,organlx*d gHf• While the Union Pacific and Bulling- e l e reasonable return upon its Invest­ , The president continuMi . . • . under this act should T)e--prohlDltsd :from of bura ia going to. supply power not Ruth Edna 'Shook and Chdrlec A. day, what wjU.be its effebt five or tea ment or would subject it to- burdens •T beueve the*# suggested modifications acquiring ' vi'Jton railroads have:brought hundreds wbich and holding stock In other, cor.< only:, to inauetriea of all kind* in Hall, of HamUtoh, Out.; fell in Tore years, from now, when, instead of would unjustly dlserlminate "and amendments W.tha Interstate com­ poratlohs (except for epecial reasons upon n fn V but we intend furthermore to ^ d ^ e r ^ marriidT^eeday at Coral ymm.. o f . railroad laborers from Aslatlo -eseJnst ft and in favor of other carriers in merce act would ,make it a complete: and there Ueing seven million Acres under by the proper federal author­ •erve anyone within 10 miles of the Their fathers were slefaoblmatee. situated. What Is, however,, of effective measure for securing reasonable* approval countries, ._ Corean ditchers, Jap* sunllsrly ity), thua avoiding: the. creeilon, under city in’any direction that wants.power crop, with a. total yield of 123 or 130 supremo. Importssc# is that the decision ness of rates and --------------({-practice* In falrness-of practlces ln The proposition ef forming a state million fifiesp section men, Chinese work- a t such cusatlons shell bo ss speedy as the operation of Interstate railr .--_r. ------ 1:;.. ' W m Iroad llnexL national auspices, of the holdingvcompehy ^foy^anjk'PurDose. We-belle v e th a t buBhele, there wlU be from.1T—. colonyfor the careand treatment ofmen, Mexicans, Indians, Lthuanian*, to30 ialllion: acres in wheat with a In time 'farmers are going to become -----r..■—-*------■ — i n epileptics, will be considered at the "Caechs, Poles, Hungarians, Bohe­ secured so as to bring about an effec- w“By'my direction ih# °* the great trusts.. cuetomers of ours, .and when we are Joint meeting, of the boards of truS- yield of from 325. to 600 million bush* . my the attorney general and monopolies. ‘By m ; ■systematic) and scientific enforce has 'drafted .carry, out draftsa a bill cm to ic ^csrtrmmi these i mians, Welshmen, Irishmen, Greeks, tivo, fc s in proper shape we believe we can tee* of the Michigan asylums, which ols. - When it is considered ment of the comerce law, rather thaa. 8tate Lftwg Conflict. which will be furItalians, and about every other na­ eopflicti njr^ decielone and uncertfUrtty of recommendations, nishtd- .upcri^reaueetUo^lhe appropriat make them sea whare it will hs tn will be- held In Kaiapaasoo -Jan. 20. r ............. |h* aacroorlate •If the : prohibition Af the an titru st act largest yield Intlw United Stateshut committee whenever it may be desired^ ssainst .combi nations in restraint of trade their Interest to secure 'Juice’, from ■ tionality-can be found around chey- final ream R. B, Davis, of New York, who slightly exceeded' 700: million bushelv ''laTadJltlon' to 7the foregoing amendI s t i r . enne ln the course of a day’s, search. Recommends “Court of Com'rndroe.** menT* iiy reniorcea. it is «s»en* Ai?v ■> -of - the—InteretateVcommerce. law. rial that the^iuktfonal^goyernnieiit^idnclt^ =oufc»wweSrhoIds-A lSS.OOO mcrtgage on-th# ^>lanr -tlift graatrifla'A hi igureg-may bft_ ‘For thtl purpose I recbmmend.' tne.ea-. the ■Interstate commerce r.commls41an ^provlde^Tor-flTe creation of national xerMany of these persona deposit their ____ __ .. _ ___ ... -United should be-given-the-powerraftof and grounds of-the^Mlchigan stardlr a sear­ understood. W^ll/euch is a safe foro* poration* to. carrj^,.oja;a 4l^fitlmate buiu PIenty ef 8now Aids Lumbering, Tracings InChqyetme banks, and very Itatee,r cdjripoaed of dve JUdgeST' desif-_ ing, to-.determine-upon the uniform con- ncs* factory :Travery# -City, began fore- castr for Canada has the land and lt^ The States throughout the Unite. „— . nsted for such purpose from sm onirthc of these appliances—such as sill ............. _ laws ■few o& them, comparatively"speaking’, circuit Judges of the'United ___ of __ the .... different . intrits state# of —Tb«--upper peniniuia it in the grasp closure proceedings Tuesday. The tne'United States, to etrueuon ladders, roof hand holds, running conflicting the union with respect to foreign:corpora- of the storm kjng .and lumbering ia company stp~ppdd w°rh two years ago. has tbe soli. Even today the Prov­ can write their own names, especially" be known as the. ‘United State# court steps., boards and hand brakea onfreight cars on# make It difficult, If not. impossible, ince of Saskatchewan, one of the threw of ebmmerce,' which court shall be sngag*d-in“intwstat# commercS-nased, b r M Yi.v In. letters which can be read by an clothed f'or'bne''borpbratlon to' comply with their being vigorously pushed in the woods. with exclusive original Jurisdic­ the-trainmen; In-the At the1 annual 'meeting of the state great wheatjgrowl n o roTrittcesof CanEver tince the_apen: i hg_ of theji.daB 0 S 7 tion over the following classes or“c»aesr" t h e d e f e c t s a nita l a c k o f , . u n i f o r m i t y “ | | roaairememe-eo-ae-to-oarry-on-buslneseordinary American business mam” board of-correct1on*:an.d charities Sec* ada,lwUh-i$00,00flreef*r: In“ t hernu mber-of ‘ ‘ ilti -" p8pcct o*> of «TeryJait ond courity upwards of one-tenth of the greatest bi nations is Tntended'teffuriililr them, a n 3ee^moar?&vdr^eTahd^a ax^~f theT^infirmary of- orlmlnal-punishme'nf, of jsny : switchmen Miss Ida Bromile, an English girl, flietton and-tralnmen'lnjursd-by-coup­ In the atato, and afTa result in^whlch vtrr continue Industrial woodsman has reaped a richer harvest order of fhs interstate commerce com­ aeddente, due to the enforced ln- refuge Is making money by conducting tour­ mission other than for-the payment of ling business -under federal protection. It -than this Investigation th* abuses will yield, of the United States, , And Sostrodu.otlon of safety couplers, is a demon­ has been gained for inany a of should be said that th* measure contemkatchewan. is yet onjy in )the. begin-. be. cdrrected. ists' about, the country in her .motor aaeney. iof what can'be done if. railroads does not repeal the ’Sherman-anti- year. “(2) Alt eases -brought to enjoin, set stration are compelled to adopt proper safety ap­ dated car. She .went to London from, her aside,-annul-or rust law and Is not to be framed * o m A ; plan-of-Maybr Eiils, Grand Ray of ita_ dSvelopmenitr- Aa Lord suspend any order or The cold wave, which swept over to'peinniutherdolnrbf the .wrong* whiolu. : : f e S - throvlnce. and learned all about the requirement-of^ the interstate commerce pliances, Grey recently pointed outinrspeaking Ids, a* prereftecTto the park fioarff, The-dusstlorrhMTarlsen In the opera-7the’r eountry last' week, retarded opit-is the purpose of-that law to prevent, -~ r , Interstate tlons Orf the — ..... . commerce smploy. mechanism of motors and how to run ecmmilsslon. on tbis: Very gubject, this year's crop is to put the refreshment sales in the but only to foster a continuance and ad­ erations in the camps and at sothe *'(S) All aueh cases as under section 8 era’ liability act, as to whether suit oan of the highest industrial efficiency of the mills. The Sawyer-Goodman pfirKs during tbe coming summer does hot represent ohe-tenth ^of-tho " . thdm. After she bad accomplished ef the act of February 19, -M03, known be brought against the employer com­ vance permitting industrial abuses. the 'Elkina-act,' ere authorised to be In any-place other than-that of Its without this she hired a car 'and drove It ee melntetned in a circuit court-of~the~Unl- pany, “Such a national Incorporation laW will company o f . Marinette was. com; under direct city control. He pro- soil equally fertile that is yet to bw hortte office. The right to bring the suit through the moat crowded diatrint# of ted. States. bo -opposed,- first,—by-those, who: believe pelled-to- shut-down-for- a few. days poaeB.tQ^hand'.out^peanuts and-lemon-i brought undeMhs plough,—'«5~ATT mien-mandamus 'proceedings jas- forcement as the figfit of a prtvate-por=- -that-tr uofe-shouldr-bo- complotely-broken- -because the rail reads -couid not- get- -aderatrcost- prices. the city. The police of London London, de-' tinder individually,:~reports are to hand iasr the provisions ---- -- ---------------------------of sectlort 20 or sec­ and their property’destroyed. 'It Wju not in the company!# employ to sue up A paBsenger train tor Chicago ran of yields of twenty-five) thirty and dared that .she was the most expert tion 23 of t' e interstate commerce law aon be opposed, second, by those, who doubt the logging trains through to tbe on an ordinary claim, and proceas In each _ authorised to be maintained, in a efr ault should be auffldently aerveq_l_f upon the,constitutionality of such fsderaU in­ mill. Into a big snowbank at Lake Harbor, thirty-five bushels to the acre. Scores motorist that ever took a car through are cult court of the-United Stajee the atatlon agent-of the company upon corporation and even if It is valid; object I Pull^forces' have been recruited at Wednesday night, and was stalled 12 of yields^are reported of forty and Reasons precisely, analogous to those whom Cheapstde. Her reputation spread to aervice la authorised la- made, tp to It as too great federal centralisation, the camps alnpe t he Christmas yaca- hours.-- Throe-locomotlVes ' wers—re,Induced the congress to create the bond the It-wllL be opposed, third; by thoas who company in ordtnary actions the continent, and Queen MargheHta. which court of customs appeals by the provi­ arising under state law*. Bills, for “both, will Insist that a mere voluntary Inoor- Um r^fn’d -w ith -th e-re tor rr* b e e n to ld h f o g o m a n , Ja m e e D a v id s o n , w h o u n tit re c e n tly wsa_in th e U n ite d Sta te s consular service. 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Therc Is no reason why both of us should die. Tjjpencumbered, perhaps yoii can make your way to the old camp. Try it." : . / Vincent’s answ er was the fitting of the harness^over hiajahoulders once more and the trudgitig onward, drag­ ging the sledge With Its weakened burdeer behind him. ----- “Doctor," BBid Davidson once more 7T4'yotrtH tetterigo.^Vincent turned^with a sort of half smile. "Davidson," he said, "it's barely possible, as a mere matter between men, I might find it in my heart to desert you and leave you here to die. You must remember, however, that I am a doctor .and you're my patient, and it would be un-~ ethical to th!e last degree for nie to go awaV and leave you, so I'm Afraid you'll have to put up with me." Tbs physician dragged his patient on through the horror of the awful etUlnesa. . Finally the end was at hand. Vincent w«e tottering and Davidson, weakened as the result of the operation he had undergone, coupled

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