A 21%- ._ “img 2... -PAGE FOUR "THE LATEST NE er _ .__ _ WOMAN FACES if MURDER CHARGE FORT WORTH, Tex., April 4,-For trial somerliglit will be thrown upon the first time in many years a'the relations betwecn the defendant woman charged with murder in tht-land hor husband and between tha “ret degree is to be placed on fcrialilatter andthe victim of the tragedy in this city next Monday. 'lhe defen- gant in the case is Mrs. 'l‘_ M. rooks. wife of a promiiisnt attcfr- ney, and her trial, upon the charge of having shot and killed Mrs. Mary Birlf0rd. department manager of a local dry goods store, is to begin next Monday in the Sixty-Seventh District Court. The crime with which Mrs. Brooks is Ch8Fg0d. was coiiiinitted on Janu- QVY 15. of this year. and is believed 0 have been prompted by jealousy. Nelfhef MPS- Brfloks nor hzr husbanil have shown any inclination to makc a statement that would indicate thc cause of the tragedy, but for some time there have been rumors streng- ly hinting that Mis Brooks did not “V2 lmllpily with her husband and “that she believed her husbands affec- tion had been alienated by Mrs. Bin- »!0rd.Wb0 was divorced about two years 8-go and was ccnsidercd R rath- er fascinating and handsome woman. It is eilmcted that at the coming '- .ii DOCTOR DVI EI) OPER TIO Cured by Lydia E. Pink- ham"sVegetab|eCompound Vaiiifton, Out.-“l had hc:-n si great s|iflcrei` for five years. One doctor toiii me it was tilt-ers of thc uterus, and another told me it was a iibroid tumor. No one knows what I suf- . _- fered. I_ would - ` ' ' _ always be worse ~ _' _-_ at certain periods, 2 Q S ,l and never was ' "1 rcgtilnr, and the he-ii rin g-down puiiisivereterrible. I was very ill iii lied. und the iloctor told me l would ~ ' ~`- ' _ _ halve to have an _ ' _ 1 operaitioii. und _ that I iniglit die leiirinlr the op_eruf.ion. 1 wrote to my ~ ister about it. and she advised me to _take Lydiu li. l’iukliam`s Vegetable ‘(1ompound_ 'l`lirough personal expe- _riciice I have f`oui.d it the hcst nwdi- ,_c\iie_ in the world for feniule troubles, for ii has cured me. :ind I did not have _to have the operation utter all. The _Compound also help(-rl inc while puss- ini-T fhrougrli f‘h:inge of Life."-Mrs. Li;'ri'i'i/i lii..\ii:, (Tauifton, Ontario. l,_vdi:i IC. I’inklinm's Vegctalile (Yom. Hound. inaide from roots and herbs, fl* Proved to be the most siiccessfnl remedy 'for ruiuiig thc worst forins of female ills. including ilisplacements, inll_:imma.tion_ iibroid tumors. irromp laritics. periodic' pgi_iYi_is1,_l_g:ig~ka(-llr-_ hpnr- i§1i!~.f\iN'r HOUSE” 1.’ 1 A lr' ' F I - _ ! Wal_l THE LATEST FREAK I UF' SUFFRAGETTES. LONDON, April 1--The Siiflragettes have organized to have great sport Papers Big new stock just opened. Beautiful Patt- erns, for Parlor, Halle, Dinini Room, Bed Rooms, Kitchen. all Double Rolla. Borders - to match. Prices the 7 lowest. Sample Boch ready. Wall Paper on first floor. 9.29' lt.-_“i ¥".‘. ` I while walking in tne streets to evade the census tomorrow night. From 11.30 D. m. to 12.30 a. m. they will circulate in Trafalgar Square. At 1 a. in. there will be B varied program in the Scala Theatre. Mrs. Pank- ‘ hurst will be in the chair. The march lof the women will be sung with Eth- 'el Smythe as conductor and Miss Peppcrcorn at the piano: There will be supper and breakfast at 3 west end restaurant where Mrs. Aldwell ,hae charge. From 3 ia.. m. to 8 a. in. there will 'be races in the Aldwy- che skating rink. Several members will give all 'night at homes. The suflragietn say that legal punishment ll iinpoalible owing to the faulty wording of the act of parliament. John Burns is in an awkward Dosi- Jtfoii. He has 'charge ofthe census but is unwilling to ‘prosscirtc and probably there will be no prosecu- tions owing to the fact. that tba few thousand women lnvolvgd will be rc- * , |>‘,“. ,turned as vagranta by -the police who _arc instructed to count. all pai-cons iii i the street! on Sunday night. »1.’ i i~ ,, ~. r H APRIL 6 r ii ..,,. -r-1-in cnARi.o'i°ri:'rowN GUARDIAN ~ -nmol. -..f....»- i U. M. W. of America, and 0,000 men along the (‘row's Nest Pass line are ‘out 6! work at thc mines. It will inet be long before ii large number of railwl crews will be moved or laid oil. 'I‘-he only mine in western Cana- da Coal Operators' Association work- eing, is the Mctllllivray Creek Coal land Coke Company nt Cni~bonnda`ie, near Colman. The mine was idle all 'winter and both thc men and the company went to work under a ape- cial agreement by which all thc out- put ia contrnctcd for in Spokane, so that it cannot supply thc shortage for other companies. Should it do so or should the C. P. R. exercise the privilege of taking coal eu route, the men will be called out immediately. The miners blame the (‘. P. R. and Lewis Stockett more than the minc niiinagers for the whole trouble. The company has steam coal stored for five months use and therefore is not dependent on the operation of the mines. The other companies followed Stockctt's dictatian. Tlic miners any that Jim Hill will not allow his mine to he used a tool by the C. P. R. to strike unionism. They cxpcct the compan- ies to sign up individually and thus break up the rissocintioii. The companies will tukc n;i! home bakers ancl cooks. Food pro- ' ducts that are produced in clean factories are best. E. w. o1i.i.a'r'r co. urn. -ronosro. our. fculifiiiiiiiu cillissirii-:ii A00 I ~ iii;i.i> 1- “M ‘ ‘ __ (JST, in this city, pocket book vAN'p].;p’ girl for gciiciml I~'ii»u~- J roiitliiiiiiig sum of iiiuncy, if work, Apply to Mis. -I. 1'- wnrd if iiiiilcr returns to ldxuiiiiuii sims, em iiicinmlnti st. ~1_/~..itr. onice. 4_5d3ii.ti_ . _ . f <1 f f~ ' . . \vf“f.“.E.:2.___::. e.'.‘...::.‘..:‘r1_ Mm nw ~»\~»»» - ' ' ' " l~‘.outiipori_. li---llliliiipil 1 ANTED' girl mr housownrk' Ap' IAN'l‘l'Jl>mi'i‘ciiin h‘cli;ii':iioi' fini: RVN’ Mom” House' Hb Kant Bt' ii ii. lilaii \vitli cXi»t\i'is-iicc if 2-zsitiempti. '_ “ V V _-._ - _i t»r;_;iiiiiv.c territory uiul iicl. us gcuti - ' :il aigciit. Stntc cxprriciicc, iniluiv wiintcd und give rcfcrciice. Writc ‘ A iiiiurrliwii tllmrlottctowii. 4-~4il. ' ‘ou sAi.i<:` isiiiisiiris wiiui- rue _ _ - _- i*.lirce.e1Al>l1ly cvciiiiipti-i' io l\lra. ll. /\- liN'l`1‘}lll lllilll for l.:ciici'nlV liiiin- Mclginnon 2,3 l<‘it.v.roy St. 4-ltltf. ' work. Apply tu l'crlc_v Mnlih l* wi-»'=\f» Mistizttaniitius... - ni., in nnsiicls iuw Y L _ - _ .- ____ _ ;ilt?tl.]sli'll}‘\(i>’ly"to .lziiiics Httickiiiiin, |)AllKl‘}lt DYE WORKS-We linvt- winsitic stntion. 4~n.ii-i\vi\\\t‘S. _ liivcr, will run his niill W~~l\ni-i- l.,,w,,,,\_ 4- .’»tlt»iptl. duys und Fridiiys to cri»ick_;;i‘:iiii ini ‘ou skim. nic <'=n~tii,;.~in iiistitliili 4”1““""" ll will B011' nt public uiictioii ut T" LET i, 12f_\i of April at 2 o`clr>ck p.u\-. 0119 ‘ [l ll sliupc und in cxccllciit. coiiilitiou for Km; git, Y _*_ 4-5id`tf. *A si-rvice. 'l`cruis_ iiiiitlc known nt siilc. r 10 L1-,J-P"T5,',Bé on king Stu nm, WW- W- B"Hl"tt' Sec' "f l‘},"`t‘tutc' _, iiuilwziy' Station, (lity with _ _ 4'_'m"" ___._- rooiiis iind hot wiitcr lieutiug. Applx ‘(ll{VSAl.ln_>;l-3||_lLi _ nhirc pigs, sows null hours froiiyy ‘O Ilwlp 1,-Um, moms' Nm HI.. licst, prim: \\'iiiin-i-s. :‘\l'i‘\Y U’ W- U-I _ water 5-L_ Apply to :ml ]{,,,, l'opc (Eookc, York, l’. IG. I. |S't 3___23,\tf_ . . . _ iiilmmwll ' ‘O l,l'l'l`, stiirii, I purt of Mclni a ‘fum `\AI'|"' J ‘\yr"hH” ‘Wuxi PMI __ luiilo:ii,‘ IR ._ Mi.l’hnil Terrace ou Iiiiitl iouths old, weight, upwards of .£00 str-cet, ut present ,occupied hy ll lbs. This. hog was bred hy \\`. ll. l‘rowsc. Possession given lst hifi). Durhinn of tmturio, and is of i!0<1i""U'f'“"‘ A"l’l-‘° M"‘qi,.P' ' ' '_ ' » »___. ' ftiuiirlizin tillicc, it,_v. Mis. lawn. riucsgm _ .i neixtitf. `|“ ‘ 4_,d3,D,,_ ` ‘till SALE, seed wheat, Whitt. "YV" A ‘ I .c,,,,, 4 ' 4 ‘ 1, _ . A' ltussiau seed wheat. 162 Vi<'_ioi'iiil\\rAN_Tl"D 'lo RFNT “~ mm g , , I ti f mv: r cight rouu\~ l-{~9-l\--'--`I`-'-lln--¥9\Y=ifT>-----3-Tl'Mlm' - l Moilcriil[dllli\'cNiiciil;|:s_0 West. ciiil 1 I YAFICS THAT GIVE Al_lS(lllU'l`l§ t‘ii. ‘cfcrrcll. `/\ ply ut this ilflitc _V ill P S PROTECTION from fire, Uomin- 4-5d3ip