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2 WISHBA ROOM, TO Saturday and Sunday Bath, Give terms, Ad Hassan, care: Coamopoll- 81-6. BY YOUNG LADY, ROOM i p gt;tvate family, Apply. 86-8 . be LNTED TO BUY in nm 0 oeooeoreoHeeoes, 2 ES Gericke, German, fell Three cw. AL P, Dispatel Winnipeg, Oct. atte cite AERONAUT'S. AORRIBLE ED THE MARKET REPORTS lea INGLE FOILED gt; BY EMOPERS FROM. ched , his head. He looked groom and then at the bride. at the) He bragged his shoulders and said in Spanish: What's the use? He took, ILCH COW. '. APPLY Whi a ae og ep is Miles en. Gas Bag market opened + higher ope a an . . planted upon her sweet lips an planade, 38-tt Burst. day's close and was lar kiss. He shook hands with TO BUY Bullding lots ey, Herald or Central prices, terms, ete.,to P. coe only need apply. 38-tt, SIN EES LEAN. COTTON RAGS. splanade, ot horses, one black with ded 76 on left thigh, and ray, branded N on right er may have same teynen, See. 1-4, 27-18-14, t P.O. ery of one grey gelding, out 1800, branded either ram on left shoulder, oF tt thigh. This horse is years old and has trim- B. Starks, Medicine Hat, 2, ott Sy MEDICAL That s the very type of man. we are after the one who says Show me, when we claim to offer the finest men s garment in town the 20th Century Brand . make. We can show you if syou but give us the oppor- tunity. Fall styles now W. A. P. Cable) Berlin, Oct. 21, The announcement of the death yesterday of Lieut. Hans Gericke, winner of last year s balloon race in the United States, and head of the team of defenders in the races to be from Stuttmort next Saturday, created a profound sensation here today. He was thrown from his balloon at a height of three tiles by the bursting of the gus bag, which was believed to have been struck by Mghtning.. His companion, Lieut, Stettler, also was killed, NOTED CURLER DEAD (W. A. P. Dispatch.) Toronto, Oct. 1 Simpson Rennie, one of the grand old men of curling, uncle of the Rennie boys, and him- self a famous curler, bowler, and quolter, died here this. morning, aged 75, He was also a well known ag- riculturist, having received provincial gold medals for his model farm near Markham. peesegeetesey : z 3 + Phebe bh tt The results of the Canadian foot- ball games on Saturday were: Montreal McGill 22, Varsity 7. CANADIAN FOOTBALL a well. sustained activity. a ota of weakness was the enormous re ceipts of the last two large proportion of contract grades. rate cash demand for all grades and Kinds of grain. Unsettled weather has prevailed over most of the Can- adian avheat area but nothing to more than delay threshing: opera tions a few hours, Cables closed: Liverpool, to ub; Paris, to 1t up; Berlin, 2 up; Budapest, + lower; Antwerp, lower. Receipts, 2396 cars inspected, 1200 in sight. Wheat Oct. 90 , closed 80 ; Nov. 894, 80;- Deo. 86 , oe May 91, 903. Oats Oct. opened 37 , closed 3 Nov. 358, 352; Dec. 338, 333. Flax Oct. 136, 1874; Nov. 135, 130; Dec. 127, 130. CASH PRICES. Wheab No. 1 Nor. closed 803; No- 2 Nor., 864; No. 3 Nor., 853; No. 4 Nor., 83; No, 5 Nor. 76; No. 6 Nor., 63; feed, 58. Oats No. 2 C.W., 384; No. 3 C.W. 374; Ex. No. 1 feed, 38; No. 1 feed, 374; No. 2, feed, 36 . Winter wheat No. 1, 803; No. 2, 83; No. 3, 854; No, 4, 83. Barley No. 3, No. 4, 61; re- jected, 47. Flax No. 1 .W., 151. AMERICAN MARKETS. LAND OF BANANA mance That Costa Rica, New York. CHILDREN ay it - Ends, ousin and BLESS That s After Are Outwitt- Garcia children together Oosta Rico, banana. plantations of their fathers adjoined, and the children were much thrown together. Under the eosoanut palm trees they layed. They Walked together to school through a enues of bread-fruit trees and madrone, They Brew up as earts. The parents, ofeach made no objection. They thought nothing-of the boy and girl love affair, Butjwith the young peo- ple the love which had budded in Uhildhood flowered with later youth. ago, was taken to Madrig mother, fand infited both to breakfast, il) intercede with my brother, le the uncle laugh and he dug his nephew-in. y in will you work at? he cried. You will come to New Or- leans wi factory at j and I will take care of iti everything is satl e. Then 1 will send yoy back to Costa Rica and my broth- er will, bl ss you and all will be hap- py gain, Law * VICE GRUSADERS CAPTURED IN RAID ON GHICACO DIVE Head Nearly and Order League Attacks Policeman in His Excite- ment. Chicago, Oct. 21 Detectives rom Hon. A. J. McLean Returns Country Will Return stead, McLean, Provincial Secretary, will north next spring and take up McLean reached Edmonton yestordai after a three weeks tour through the Peace River and Grand Prairie. of Taber, and F. W. Lynch treal, Peace River Grande Prairie and Edson. Lean and his friends are impressed wittr the aggict sources of the Peace River count and Mr. MoLean and Dr. Leach in to go into the Peace River again n spring, travelllig by automobile, and take up homesteads, They travelled this time im the usual way by pack Pony, ghipe:thi could be travelled by automobile: / Fine Agricultural Land. There 1s. no.better and any- Mon- 4 Peace River and Grande P Edmonton, Oct. 19. The Hon. A. J oe baa homestead in the Peace River.) MaJi was accompanied by Dr. G, W. Leach, we They made the round trip Dy der d Crossing, Dunvegan, north State that the roads 4 Like Paul and Virginia, they grew up all in all to each other and knew no pai, untii Dolores, three years by her The girl was then a Uttle State s Attorney Wayman s office in the South Side Levee District cap- tured a group of prominent Chicago. social reformers in one of the resorts they raided. ready. * TURPIN BROS. Their. captives proved to be the following: Arthur Burrage Farwell, head. of the Law and Order League; Miss Lucy Page Gaston, head of the more than fifteen years old: , Her beauty charmed-the heart of her ou- sin, 4 man many/fears her senior. He proposed to her mother, that they Ottawa (Interprovincial) Ottawa Chicago, Oct. 21 Wheat rose today 12, Hamilton 7. fon account of higher insurance fates Toronto -Ciaterprovincial) Argo- against. Russia or Austria Becoming nauts 12, Montreal 8. tangled in the Balkan war. The op- . ANDERSON Physician. . Office above Assiniboia Office hours A.M. 10 2 to 4, 7 to 8.80. Resi- THE MEN'S STORE ening here was d-8 to 1-8 split up.j Should be married, but the girl would Anti-Cigarette. League toy St. Residence phone A , a FOR THE December started to 02 1-4 split, a bave none of him. He was wealthy seph H, Chandler, President of the 0. 19-1m Where you get the Big Dollar's Worth CALENDAR Ua sa gain of 1-8 to 1-8 split, and held at and in achigh station of lite-in Ma- Chicago Federation of Churches; 1 1-8 and then ascended to 92 1-2 drid, but vhis sbeckela cotipled with Anne R. Ranes, Superintendent of the UCTIONEERS-* Oats followed; owing to bull influ- the shackles of marriage did not ap- Citizens League; Col. and Mrs, Al Monday. peal to Dolores who thought only of/ drich of the Law and Order. League; ences, December started at a shade WNE CO., Live Stock ALLOWS CHEATED Start of the six-day bicycle race at the Ar na Gardens, Toronto. up at 32 3-8 and fell back to 2 1-4 her Leon, who was waiting for her Mfs. Susun B, Adams of the Girls 80 under the cocoanut palme in far away Home; Miss Helma Sutherland, eral Auctioneers, 619 Tor split, ock Sales every Friday quare at 1 o'clock. Ranch ORSETIERRE CORSETS MADE TO aranteed for one year aking and rusting; very House No. 7, School Ay- ite east side of high e 699 for appointment or box 72, Mrs, Matthews. RED ACCOUNTANTS DERSON CO., chartered nts and auditors, (estab auditors, city of Medicine eg, Medicine Hat, Leth E. Gibven, C.A, resident sone 198 Burns Block. 276att SCELLANEOUS (CINE HAT HIDE, FUR NK CO. The above have best selection of Secon im the city. We carry stoves and Bedding, new hand Clothing, Clocks, welry, Rifles, Guns, Re sons, Buggies, Harness, new line of winter goods rything mertioned above best prices. Call at 604 ay Bt. or Phone 587. tf IN DAYS GF OLD SAYS CORONER Long Life After Execu- tion Experiences of Lawbreakers Taken-down , By Relatives. INCIDENT ARISES IN RECENT INQUEST. Man Saw Another-Hanging But Was Too Daterved to Cut Rope: London, Oct. 21. The - old days when lawbreakers used to be strung * on a gibbet were recalled by the cor- oner at an inquest Opening of Western handicap shoot- ing tournament at Suringfleld, 111. Opening of annual exhibition of St Louis, M., Horse Show Association. Annual field trials of the New Eng- land Beagle Club at Hubbardston, Mass. Tuesday. Field Trial Club, Hampton, Conn. Annual field trials of Bay County Field Trial Club, Bay City, Mich. Opening of annual bench show of the Sioux Falls, S. D, Kennel Club. Wednesday. Annual field trials of Central Field Trial Club, Hamilton. 0. Opening of annual bench show of the El Paso, Texas, Kennel Club. Thursday. Johnny Kilbane ys. Johnny Albane- at Southeani od. rands te Corum, 9 They used, he said, to en down Frida; dy their relatives, and sometimes brought back to life. These incidents were recalled at the inquest on James Horford, fifty-' nin , a marble pollsher, of Tower from Los Angeles, Cal. Street, Westminster Bridge road, in Yespect of whose decease the coroner commented strongly on the conduct of, Thomas Usher, who. lived in: the same house, and found Horford hanging from a pipe in the wash- house. : Not Cut Down. Thinking he was asleep, said Usher, I sald to him, Goll morning, Jim. Then he saw the rope, and was too unnerved, he said, to cut the ody down, so, after raising a hue and cry, he went for the police. The coroner said that if he had cut the body down the man s life might have been sayed. Before the intro- duction of the lorig drop at executions whole rows of malefactors used to be Young Jack O Brien vs. Cy Smith, 10 rounds, at New York City. f - Saturday. Start of the sutomobile road race to Phoenix, Ariz. Annual Southern Amateur Athletic championship meet. at New Orleans. Football: Harvard and Brown, at Cambridge, Mass.; Yale and Washing- ton and Jefferson, at New Haven: Princeton and Dartmouth at Prince ton; Pennsylvania and Lefayette, at Philadelphia; Cornell and Bucknell, at Tthaca; Army and Colgate at West Point; Carlisle Indians and George- tonw at Washington; Chicago and Purdue at Chicago; Michigan and Sy- racuse at Syracuse; Minnesota and Towa, at Minneapolis; Wisconsin and Dorthwestern, at Madison; Kansas and Kansas Agricultural, at Law- Fence; Missouri and Oklahoma. at Annual Held trials of Connecticut Nimneapolis, Oct, 21. Wheat, Deo., opened 884, closed 87; May, 938, 933. Chicago, Oct. 21. Wheat, opened 024, 924; May 97-96 94, 938. Ded. July, Liverpool, Qet. 21 Ulosing wheat spot, steady; No. 8 Manitoba 8s 4d: futures firm; Oct. 78 3 5-8d; Dec. 7s 9 5-8d; March 7s 8 1-24 Ldyerpool, Oct. 21. John Rogers Company, Liverpool, cable today that) business was very slow. in the Bir- kenhead market, but prices showed very little variation from those last quoted, which were: Canadian steers 12 to 12 1-2; Irish: steers 111-2 to 12 1-4; and western wethers 11 1-2 to 12 cents per pound. RELAY FROM OCEAN TO OCEAN New York, Oct. 17- The ocean-to- ocean relay of the Federation of American Motorcyclists, by which a message from the War Department will be carried by motorcycle mes- sengers from New York to San Diego, Cal., is scheduled to start from the City Hall here tomorrow morning. The route will be from New York, Baltimore, and Yuma to Sam Diego. Tt is believed that the message will arrive at the California city as speedily as though carried by fastest mail trains. The message will be delivered from one relay to another without the loss of-a minute. The co-operation of governors, may ors and other officials in the States and cities through which the route is Costa Rica. Beene xy) More than a Year was spent Spain. tation. ed his intentins. Phe girl was and Leon did not see'as much of each ther as before the trip to Spal; and tw years beset with: trials: to: them rolled. away. Some months .go;: word was r eived fro Madrid that) the cousin Was. sailing f6r Costa Rica. Then the news was broken to Dolores, that she was to marry her cousin. Three weeks az0 the cousin arrived and took up his abode at the Rutz plantation. Dolor s'was tohave no say in the marriage Which liad been ar- ranged for her.Sheflew to Leon and Leon got busy. He was his father s only heir and the father looked with encouragement on his love for Do- lores.. He knew nothing of the cou- sin, Leon one dark night was driv- en in-the family carryall to the plan- tation of Senor Ruiz. Dolores es- caped the vigilance of her duenna. A priest was ready/and the good ship Pring Sigismund was sailing for New York on the following morning. The: young lovers were married and got) safely on the steamer. As the vessel was pulling out of Port Limon next morning Senor Ruiz and the cousin appeared on the ric- kety pier. The father was frantic and the cousin danced up and down like a harlequin. Senor Ruiz de- manded that the steamer put back, Dut the c ptain was too busy steer- ing his vessel clear ous reef that guards the harbor, Fath- Then the girl and her mother returned 6 thelt home on the plan- The wealthy cousin cofres- ponded with Senok Ruiz and prociaim- young, the father thought, but he en-/ coltiraged the wealthy suitor. Dolores, Crusade, and-H, N. Yan Meter of the in Christian End ayor-Upion. The party. of reformers started from Hull House to look over vice coriditions, They entered place too) tectives Lyneh and Shoaysuddenly appeared at the doors, sholiting: * Gat your, clothes, girls; the place Is. cial worker; Mrs. Kathering L. Wolff-j Aha The Villlan Appears on,the President, of the Woman's Anti-Viee conducted by Phyllis Adams and talking with the Inmates eas HON. A. JmMcLBAN, Provincial Sec: jo will * Interceded Mr. toward -the investigating vi ing excitedly tectives, we're conditions. Farwell, turt two di That's what they all say, retort Lynch, geant. wagon. Mr. Farwell moved hand that con to the ser You'll have to walt-for the as if to resist) the officer, when Miss Gaston touch- ed him on the arm. Don't do anything she said; his duty. At this moment Barry, head rash, Arthur, he officer is only doing Detectiye Steve of Wayman s raiding squad, appeared. He recognized Mr, Farwell and Miss Gaston. Lynch was determined to place them in the wa- gon, but Barry interceded and allow- ed the siummers to escape out of the district, BECKER 10 TAKE STAND) Former New w York Police Lieutenant Will Tell His Story of the Murder. ADP: Dispateb.) the treacheI New York, Oct. 21. Police Lieu- tenant Charles Becker will take the go north agatn next ig and tak up a home- stead. is admirably suited for farming. As regards ranching, that is; another roposition: The country is fairly well settled all through. At Grand Prairie. there are no homesteads lett; Dut there is good homestead land north of the Peace River. The land third of the capital that man would need: Living (was pensive, because of the high cost of tretghting goods intq the country. The country is, however. filling up fast, and twenty wagons were counted go- ing im asMr. McLean was coming back over the Edson trail, Some: of the settlers had young chilaen with them. Federal Mining Company of Idaho is After Propos- ition Near New Hazelton. Prince Rupert, Oct. 21 Mp,An- gus Stewart; railway contractor of Prince Rupert, on behalf of Mr. J. W. Stewart, Mr: P. Welch and other Owners, decl med to consider an offer of 1,000,000, on short term pay- ments, for the Standard mings near New Hazleton. The offer was made by snigsocedit- ed agent of the Federal Mining com pany, ownthg the largest sflverload 1 One Million Dollars Offered for Standard Mine Refused shaft sunk on the vein. From this working nearly 100,000 worth of silverlead ore has been extracted. The property will he developed by means of a long tunnel tapping the other. veins, which look equaily-pro- ae eee ee River a continuation of The Esplanade, jon the river banks, beau tiful sit no hills, Price 260 per lot. They will make a big pre fit-in the gpring, srowing rapidly im Value now, Get in and buy at one Pingle, Wales and. Bell, Za ee Houses, Norman, Okla.; Ohio State and Ohio sale on easy reeee Wesleyan, at Columbus; Alabama and Georgia, at Columbus, Ga.; Vander- stand in bis own. defense in his trial on the charge of instigating the mar- der of Herman Rosenthal, according, to John , McIntyre, his chict-coun sel. McIntyre stated that he had yielded to his client's desire in the matter and that Becker's story would be heard within the next two or three days. er and cousin yelled and cursed In vain, The elopers waved them/a fond farewell. Sonor Rulz attempted to follow them in -boat, but the boat- men shrugged their fers and told him it was too dangerous. And Bless You, My Children. Ends It, Senor Ruiz had brother, a wealthy fruit. merchant, in New Orleans, and mines in Maho. f The Standard has literally paid from the grass roots. Tt has the garmatks of being a. world beater, Becording to mining experts. The development anaesthetised by slow strangulation, and their relatives would take their bodies down, and In-some cases re-/pft and Mississippi, at Nashville; suscitate them. Some of them lived tol virginia and Richmond College, at green old age. Vi molt Denti by Haretoa - lone Weleaelee a gt; oe reaver The Jury found that death was due North Carolina. and Virginia Poly- to hanging, but sald there was no evi- technic, at Raielgh; South Caroling dence as to insanity. and Charleston College, at Charles- Jaid, has been promised. This will or will consists of a 200-foot: The Best Prices Pald for 23D INE HAT GENERAL HOSPITAL SS Sea Mr. McKelvey, the. police sergeon, said that a man had been resuscitated lt;after hanging for twenty minutes or ton; Tennessee and Sewanee, at Chat- tanooga; Pexas and Haskell Indians, fat Austin, without loss of timb. to him he cabled to capture and hold the ronaways., The Prinz Sigiemund awived here this morning. Manuel SUPREME COURT SESSION half an hour. The foreman of the Jury recalled a case in which a farm laborer found man hanging, and, instead of cutting him down, went three miles for a policeman. . Rulz, the New Orleans merchant, also WESTERN HANDICAP SHOOT. ONTARIO SUNDAY SCHOOLS arrived this morning by train. He me was late. He emerged from the sub- (Special to the News.) (Special to the News.) way atthe Battery while the ship Springfield, I, Oct. 21--Several Hamilton, Ont,, Oct, 21 With well passengers were being land d at Pier hundred. amatenr and professional known Sunday School workers pres- of the Spanish Line, Over the cob- trap shooters, including some of the ent from all over the. province, the) bles and crooked lanes the uncle best-in the country, faced the traps forty-seventh annual convention Of made his we to the pler.. He is at Harvard Park today in the prelim- the Ontario Sunday School Associa- florid and fat. It was not easy going, Justice Scott Will. Preside Opens Here Tomorrow at Court House. DERS INVITED. re invited by the Medi- jeneral Hospital for the land for a Hospital site, uired not less than one nders to be in the hands itary by noon of the 28th The civil session of the Supreme Court opens tomorrow at the Court House betors Mr. Justice Scott. But three cases have been set DARROWS SECOND RIAL. Los Angeles, Cal. Oct. 21 The JUST ACROSS THE BRIDGE R. M. NAPIER, BLE WORK. fore Judge W. H. Conley. of. fates APOLOGY. feature of the convention is the mus- Tho uncie talked volubly in Spiticttme), 9 06 AB AVS cee e eee (Sndige.) County, whom-acting-Governor Wal- 7 (Paneh,) teal programme, which is in charge ish, Leon remonstrated,The brid Thonght you intended to Jace assigned to try the case. Dar- Conjurer Now, sir, admit that Of Prof. E, 0. Excell, of Chicago, and wept softly. A ctowd gathered, burban.-homet * row is to be tried on an indictment the card you have just taken out of Ptof. Alvin Roper, of Winona Lake, the Tittle trio paid no attention J did, until-I read the ry my advertising man E decided to keep it mp- jence if yon want a per- stment, case of Clarence S. Darrow, the Chi- cago attorney who was chief coun- sel for the defense in the McNamara dynamiting cases, was called trial, in the superior court today be- charging him with -having bribed Robert Bain, the first Jurer-aworn to try James B, McNamara. Ow an in- dictment charging him with similar. offense Darrow was tried and acquit- ted several months ago. Subscribe now for The Daily News. for inary events of the annual Western Nandicap tournament, being held under the auapices of the Miinois Gun Club. the handkerchief js.the queen of clubs, yet. the card you chose and securely tied there namely, the ace ot spades I now produce from this hat. Timid. Volunteer 'So sorry my mistake. seas aie Subscribe aow for the Dally Newa The meet is tion assembled in this city today. The sessions willcontinue three days and will be addressed by noted Sunday School experts of both the United States and Csnada. An mportant Ind. eee one 4 The Sheep Herders Union of Butte, Mont. is sending out moral. and financial work of organizing the sheep herd- ers of the country. Sutiseribe now for The Dally News. but he redoubled his efforts and sag. dalled along. the tortuous path. He ar- rived on the wharf as Leon was ged and swayed and puffed and pe- down, but it is questionable whether or not any will te heard. They handing his fide into a taxicab. nybody, Uncle Manuel insisted tiiece go with him. Leon, his dark eyes flashing, declared his bride aid not be taken from hi threatened. Leon. dove. into his dress-suit case ond drew forth a let- ter from the priest who had married them. Uncle Manud read and scrat- are G. Brown s., Linseed Of C,-P. va. Clay Products vs. E. . Ban cob M Seber Mills, apd Bugle.) * father dtove old Dobbin and nna fs to, sat upon a load ; road, seems to ed at horse ke, The every chanffeur who wanted t: when father got am and he ith, he glar- unless it -7.30.t0.10.00 Sessions -10.00.t0.12,00 -2.30.t0.5.00 25e. . 25e. 25e.
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