CASE. CHICAGO, - Jan. s`mn°u_eu¢aun¢u.»bsn uuaer . writ o( ` Ove of the thirty- three 1-'ln Indianapolis of a dynamite conspiracy and sentenc- Dd to federal P11301! at Leavenworth was begun today before the United sues; cies? oeurt ef Appeals. J'udge~Frasi "li!. Baker, William H. Seaman and Christian O. Kohlsaat heard the 1'he'mot:lon was presented by Attor- ney E. N. Zoiins of Chicago in behall d 'sank Ryan, president of the Qrldss and Sitlltlé-\l'_Al Iron Workers llld fum' other s of the union, Unites states, , t Attorney casr- ld Y. Miller' dlqgapolie resisted the motion. , ~ ‘ ’ J. >z+‘_ V f 4 'Prr-rsrxats aus _- v - snows UP HOME. /‘ __: ;.P1'l'rsFmLn, _,Jan s-stsuley Bath, an employs of the_Gen_eral wil’ an 00111118111. after Bring tlmee W0" (Wm a revolver at his e and devzhter lu als home, turned the guu on himself. Taken to the police sta- UOII. an supposodlcorpse, he is new in, the House of Mercy Hospital d ia etvec/ted tg livia- as the bullet did not plnetsatc eepyf. 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V _ », The ttmahasnot come whsa'man` `- BWmHAm. Jesus employed. Peculisrly is meek- LONDON, Jan.` t-`-The French stas- -nass at *s discount in our day. The nas- Saint Augustine has gone down spirit of the age is averse to it. And in gpg Mediterranean Sea, losing su nt Jesu! vm rishc. 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"Everybody will _he Donald‘a today to ot Fin R 5'? “Everybody is wanted today Cotton Seed Meal-Cotton be an unqualiilsd aeeslltanee. ‘"5 to Grey‘s that the matter* retired toarlpitr-ation but will _ll fa step-to bring the matter to arbitra- tion. ’I11a_idea is to strip the ' dir* puts of all superfluous _ lseuu e - -_ a. uavn noBBON nam. ... ,aggg mn mm* _ ` I can' " . onlfiplilb, ll 'QQ' L,1§2,"mR§:$ il'fJ}¢'¢ 'sau' uuwoxn,b¢1ag¢.1 'she (kpnm ' 'li' thtt f-Nl( lBB`¢f01‘ in British y. He us- f¢°i=~°| b°*_°!'_ ‘l°°°" m ‘ pglgons, gases Mud and self; ' -_I ` po . h°°°€'t'° qw" ggrblood' through the vary can nhl! - ~ »=»»»-°~»~»~-- 1-- '.-ass.: “.:.*.;'.‘s..:.°‘.':.:.°f:.. A. Menouules to more lu the mu- “Hi ¢\'°¥~¢°° “N11 i” gains offered at the big Clearing mel' md "°"°1 °°°“"°' ” ° sale. 1-aim. ~ _- , meal, 400 bags just arrived. Caxggl alteration sale. Moore Q l:1_¢;7|:ve‘|g:i|\;hg‘ ‘Bros. _g \-5 -l ' °~___\ , _Y 1( li-iii- f~ eadachy, bilious. dllv. stomach souraad full cn \md,i¢¢l*»°_4 l°Q4_ HU miserable/ it masse _ that ,youll uvsr is crores with sour ' ’ nr thirty fast of- bowdl. Thlt ll K”"3sn 1s°l; 9:” ‘ en's 'ries are being offered at 'T110 f|“°$| seed 25 :lor cent discount on the great Bd di 20 DOI' of the Sermon on the Mount is found to be composed of far diderent mat- erial from these. Love is there, ‘suf- sfering long, and klnd.’ Courage is there, more than it requires to con- quer a city; the sublime courage of the man who ‘rules his own spirit’ Patience is there, the persevering toil of the learner who has discover- ed the fact that to know is to wait. Obedience is there, doing the will oi Him who holds the truth in his keep- ing this magnificent grace. He whom thel prophet foretold alone is heir to earth and heaven. 'He was oppressed, and he was afflicted; yet he opened| not his mouth; he is brought as a lamb to the slaughter; and as a sheep before her shearers is dumb so he openeth not his mouth.” But 'he is to see of the travail of his soul, and be satisfied/ FALL RIVER MILL MAN ENDS LIFE BY POISON. FALL RIVER, Jun. s-superiuteu- /\ dent Charles H. Richardson, .lr.,, whose death followed the arrest of three men on charges of having stolen ` $15,000 worth of cotton and cotton waste from the Shave Mills, commit- ted suicide hy taking tablets bought at J. C. Brady’s drug store. Dr. D.A_ Babcock had pronounced death as due to apoplexy.A search of the sales book shows the late superintendenfs nanm opposite a prescription for tab- lets of the deadly poison. f Richardson, it is nowdeclared by the police, called Dr. Thomas E. Ma- loney,- the Fall River Board of Health veterinarian, and begged for a pre- scription for poison, stating that, he wished to kill a dog. _ Later Richardson went to the store and obtained the tablets which the veterinarian had prescribed. Superintendent Richardson, it is thought, feared the outcome, as the result of the vigilance' of the shove Mill officials, combined with the work of a paid detective from Rhode Is- land. ` - The thefts are believed to have worked on his mind. Medical Examiner Gunning was pre- sent at the time of the discovery of 'i Richardson's name in the druggist’s saleshook. The medical examiner communicated his finding to City Marshall Fleet. In 8 statement made hy the medical examiner, he admitted that in his opinion there was no question but what Superintendent Richardson was a suicide and that death was the result of strychnine poisoning. Dr. Babcock in his interviews with the police would not listen to the sul- cide theory, but in view of the dis- coverv by Medical Examiner Gunning and the people the suicide verdict has been firmly established. The developments during the day re- lative to the cotton theft has set some mill men busy, and lt is said that before the matter is finally clear- ed up there is n stronz possibility of more arrests beinz made, in addition to the number now before the court, CASTOR IA Forlnfsauanddhildrsn. llc Kind You lim Always Bngln Bears the Signature of ' ‘ One of tno most. attraotlvegdm partments during the great al- teration sale ls tho Fur depart- ment, The finest furs ln the Pro- vlnco are bolngoffered at cols- oount of 20 per cent. with fuss at present advancing values-this ls not an expenditure for you -lt is an Invest ment. Moors dr l|Vl<;l;&ao:i _ - 3 . 1 rlliiiilhiir ve. 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