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MEDICINE HAT DAILY NEWS. Peja tan om sal tsk Partly because is beans-used for Lowney s because -. d experience. ( Partly because USS * after excess cocoa: butter is removed, acoarser powder. . fap tem og sk Because at our factory in Montreal. shows you how cocoa ought to taste- Sold by grocers. . In tins 10c to 50c sizes. he beans, after thorugh cleaning, are care ly roasted to bring out the full, rich flavor of the st cocoa beans: The process demands rare gocoa powder is reground and sifted through silk. : -This insures a fine powder that gives up its rich flavor more quickly than would be possible with it is impossible to get finer flavored beans than you will find in 's. Because it is impos- sible to blend, roast and grind these beans with more experienced skill or greater care than we use Lowney s Cocoa gives you the very best flavor that the finest cocoa beans can yield. : It simply The WalisegM. Lownay Co. of Cenada, Ld. Montreal Tepes he nays be left in Bicirose a quarter of a century ago. For a time otber ag best height. He has work- ed with circuses and a deck hand, hod horses in blacksmith shops, and spent winters ag s band in lumber camps and mills, according to his Story. The tale of his wanderings and the viciasitade: of his life since 1885 has taken him in retrospect from the docks of Liverpool, where he paid his passage th the steerage, to the Woods of northern Michigan, and fin ally to the Bad Lands of North Da- kota. There he settled down to some extent and for some tle had been employed aS a ranch manager. Fin- ally desire to return to his old home seized him and he arrived in Melrose something mor than.a year ago to find that the man whom he claims as his father had died and left an estate Gf 500,000 anda will tn which was the provision that the long- missing son should share half the fortune im the event of bis return. But the elder son, William C. Russell, in whose possession the estate was held, not only refuse to surrender any portion of it but positively denied the claim of relationship set up by the man from Dakota. To support. bis claim as Daniel Blake Russell a large number of wit- nesses have appeared at the present hearing to Identify the claimant as the son of Danicl B. Russell. Of these, have have known him for 40 and others for 25 years. They knew Mm intimately in many cases, and were acquainted with the pecullari- tles and characteristics of his youth, One of the most important of the re- cent witnesses has been the former Sweetheart of Daniel Blake Russell, Miss Hattie M. Keith, who told on the Stand of her friendship with the long- missing son of the late Daniel Rus- With great positiveness Miss Keith declared that Daniel Blake /Russell and Dakota Dan, the claim- ant, are the sams person. To oppose )the claim of Dakota Dan and the testimony of his wit- nesses, the respondents, William C. Russell and Ferdinand B. Almy, the latter of whom is said to have had the entire administration of the estate since the death of Daniel Russell, have declared that the claimant is on imposter dnd have undertaken to prove that h is not Daniel Blake, Russell, but James Delbert Ruseau, who was born of poor parents in Bombay. Y gt;in 1865. Brot pee least remakabl feature the contest bas been the pavt plage ed by the man called Fresno Dal who mysteriosly appeared on the scene when the first trial of the case Was near at-higa Fresno Dan was taken into the home of William C. Russell and was publicly accepted as the long-missing heir, though so far as Is known none of the older. es dents of Melrose was able tb a any resemblance between Fresno Dan and the misdiag Daffel Blake Russell. READY FOR MceFARLAND TRIAL, i ke Newark, N. October 4. Prose- cutor De Mott announced today the practical com fon of all arrange- ments for the -Recond trial of Allison McFarland, the alleged wife poisoner. The case had set for next Mon- day, but owing to rearrangement of the docket the trial will not begin un- til a week later. ' The first trial result- ed in McFarland s conviction and sen- tence to weath. At the coming trial the most important witness for the defense will be Miss Flor nce Brom- ley of Philadelphia, for love of whom MacFarland is alleged to have brought about the death of his wife by-placing bottle of cyanide where she would mistake it for headache powder. Miss Notable Identity Case ou She. Was Hear in Cambriddge Daniel Blake Russell of Dakota Fighting to Prove His Identity Case One of the Longest in Court An- nals, : 7K -. (Special. to the News.) Boston, Mass., Octs 5 trial) and the end is not yet in-sight. This the Daniel Blake Russell identity is the second trial of the famous case and being conducted Lefore a master in Fast Cambrige has n6w pass COME WE. of actual proceedings, appointed by the Bast Cambridge Su- z Se 2. ATLANTIC raed) (St. Lawrence Route) QUEBEC LIVERPOOL Saturday, Nov. 9 Friday, Noy. 15, CASON ie LONDON (Direct) 5 liabiy. 47. LAKE MICHIGAN, Sun., Nov. 21. lings. Future Sailings from St. John. LOWEST RATES cee Second, Inird Class. ATG YOu Wags ca vay or Steamship Agent Christmas Piano Moving A Speciaity onmetal Agent, 210 Portage Ave, Winnipes. would find difficulty of belief if ap- Bromley did not testify at the first perior Court. The first trial took) trial of the case. place last winter in the Middlesex Probate Court, and was one of the oR WATERWAYS IMPROVEMENT longest and most sensational of the kind in the history of American legal Lewiston, Idaho, October 4 Dele- Jurisprudence. Like the first trial.j gates from five States are attending the present proceedings have been up the second annual convention of the to-date nlivened with romantic fea- Columbia and Snake River Water- and fs being tried. before a master ways Association, Which met here to- tures, Surprises and censations which gay for a two days s ssion. The as- sociation is working for a Congres- pearing in a work of fictiqn. sional appropriation forthe comple The Russell case is probably the tion of the Celulll canal and the open- most notable identity case ever: tried ing of the Columbia and Snake River in an American court. It rivals in to all year navigation. interest and resembles in many res- pects the famous Tichborne case, CHICAGO A LIBERAL ENTER- which ran for 170 days before Lord TAINER. Chief Justice Cockburn in England hicago, 111, October 4 A com- some 30 years ago. mittee of representative Chicago In the first trial Judge Lawton de- business men went to Kalamazoo to- cided against Dakota Dan, who day to meet and scort to this city clams to be Daniel Blake Russell, son the 300 foreign d legates to the In- be lyed tho lif, of tramp, gctting frout one part of the country to an+ of the late Daniel Russel of Melrose, ternationay Congress of Chambers of and who also claims his share of the Commerce. Since the close of the 500,000 estate now held by William congress in Boston last week the del C. Russell, another son of Daniel egates have beon touring the country. Russell, Apparently not in the least A 50,000 fund has been raised for Giscouraged over this decision, the their entertainment during the three Dakota clainiant went to work to have days visit in Chicago. In addition to the case reopened, and though with- 'paying visits of Inspection to many of out funds or the help of counsel, he the gr at mercantile and industrial Succ eded In securing another trial estabiishmenta inthe city- and ain- pe Res cane. Ity the delegates will be entertained Persons in daily attendanen at the at a civic Juncheon at the Hotel present hearing in the East Cambridge LaSalle and ata banquet at the Con- court Have been much tmpressed by gress Hotel. * the story told by Dakota Dan and the evidence of the witnesses who testified in his behalf. : in bis fight THE COMPLETE LETTER for recognition the claimant has tola WRITER. on the stand, a simple Way and ,, 3 x Priz: Sinee I have nothing with remarkable: memory, of the ev-'T have coheae to you, and since efits which took: place.in the home faithful, as. 1 sm yonr ca Pingie, Wales Bell Real Estate, Ne Public, ote. Fourth Ave. ine. Missa om Post Offices, PHONE 791, We have the largest listings in the elty in Riverside, Prices from 800. each. Altawana. Prices from 150 each. Riverdale. Prices from, 225 each. These are all charming resi- dential properties. They will be immensely valuable as. the clty grows. 100 per, cent. pro- fit can be easily discerned. COUSINS AND SISSONS are rapidly growing in value. We have good buys in: Block 28, 300 each; Block 4, 850 each; Block 29, 300 each; Block 8, 400 each; Block 17, 330 each; Block 20, 400 each. THE HERALD is still good ana brisk prices prevall. Block 17, 375 each; Block 8, 375 each; Block 2, 350 each; Block 1, 500 each ; Block: 21, 500 each; Block 22, 500 each: Block 3, 475 each; Block 17, 385, each, HIGH SCHOOL ANNEX A very popular buy: Block 21, 400-sach; Block 28, 500 each; Block 31, 375 each; Block 31, 450 each; Block 2, 800 each: Block 27, 500 each, : YUILL SURVEY A very tirm market: Block 8, 50 ft, 300; Block 9, 50 ft, 900; Block 16, 50 ft., 800; Block 7, 50 ft, 925, CENTRAL PARK will make big money in the spring: x Block 17, 850 pair; Block 22, 800 pair; Block 24, 840 pr. Block 11, 1000 pair; Bloc 9, 1000 pair; Block 31, 350 pair; Block 39, 700 pair; Block 6, 1575 pair. have lgrg holdings ta Townsite, Bending, City View, Westover Park, eto, etc. We want your lisctitigs please Call upon us. Your orders will have our best - lt;ttention. No firm in the city will do bet- ter for you. A Fair and Square Deal is our Motto. SPECIAL LINES : Houses, Farm Lands and Sub- divisions, Situations Wanted, Help Wanted, For Sale, Lost, Found, ete,, ads under cbease beadings. 26 words, ome day ., ., 26 25 words, three days .. 50 25 words, wx days .. .. 1.00 Additional words at tame rate. No ad accepted for lesa than 25 cents, Cash must accompany the order. Phone your ad to No, 1 ring , and Mt will: recetve attention: SALESMEN If you are uot making the money you should, or want to make more, See me at once. T have the best sell- Ing proposition in town. C. B. Bryant, Room 4, News building. Office open evenings, 28 MEBLY WANTED. CARPENTERS WANTED AT ONCE Apply to Marshall Bates, on the Job, Toronto Street, Herald. 71-6 WANTED SMART TIDY HOUSE, maid, No children. Apply 808 Esplan- ade or Wright's jewelry store, oppo- faite post office. Tat LUMBER LOADER AND CHECKER wanted at once. Good, steady job. Beaver Lumber Co., Factory and South Railway St. iat BOOKKEEPER WANTED TEMPOR- ary position. Apply to box 1370, News office, 12-8 WANTED TWO ACTIVE MEN, good mixers; men acquainted in city pre- ferred, Salary. C, BE. Bryant, Room 4, News Building. Office. open. even- ings. 72-8 WANTED. SCHOOL TEACHER, dy of gentleman, to work after schovi, by financial firm, An oppor- tunity to make big money. Apply Room 4, News Building. Office op- en evenings. gt; 12-8 POR SALE. Maesteg HOUSE FOR SALE WELL BUILT, roomed inodern snousey with full Dasement, in block 7, Townalte. Ouly a BOX 46, P, o, 18-8 CTS FOR SALE a FIRST CLASS COW, with calf. Apply box 723, Medicine Hat. 48-2 Phone . Corner Montreal St, and ard Ave. J. M. Cooper, 70-6 eee WANTED T0 RENT cS FURNISHED HOUSE, NOT TOO FAR out OF six months, No, children. Ad- dress M. 1B. Rygg, Monarch: Theatre, w Te. Sane S TO RENE Se rf 'T NANT WANTED for vacant store oe corner of Montreal Street ani ve. Fine location for amy Dusiness. Reasonable rent, Living Immediate posses- sion. Repairs and overhauling will be done. Apply to G. G. MacBean Co Imperial Bank building; oat STRAYED ee 25 REWARD THE ABOVE WILL be paid for information that will lead to the recovery of one grey gelding, welghing about 1300, branded. elther H, F. monogram on left shoulder, or ). on left thigh. This orse Je four years old and has trim- med tail. R. B. Starks, Medicitie Hat. Sept. 30, 1912, eotr MUSICAL a es MISS WINIFRED ROGERS, TOR- ONTO Conservatory of Music. Teach er of plano. Arrangements made at 688 Main, or phone 174. 78-8 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Hy W- 4 HENDERSON CO, chartered accountants and auditors, (estab- Mshed 1882), auditors, city of Medicine Hat, Winnipeg, Medicine Hat, Leth- CARPENTERS WANTED AppLy bridge. A E. Gibson, C.A, resident Teady for work, to EB. D. Benttey, lot Partner. Phone 198. Burns Block, Wi, block 4, on Park Street. 71-6 2Tbatt WANTED CARPENTERS, LABOR- CORSETIERRE ers and teamsters. Apply A. P. Burns Contracting Co. Tit Hon. Sart Hughes 1s Coming Home heered by British, Aus- Pttalian and Canadian Of- * fiers as'He Leaves Lon- don. (C. A. P. Cable) London, Oct. 4. Sir E. Ward, of the War Office, Sir Robert Perks, soveral Australian officers and all the Canadian officers remaining here, attended Col. The Hon. Sam Hughes at his departure for Ganada irom Euston station today, heartily eider- ing him as the LiverpooF train left the platform. The rest of the Can- Meantime they will continue their en- quiries at Aldershot and Woolwich into military affairs. There are Two Issues of Stock Sir Thomas. Shaughnessy Makes Clear Canadian Pacifie Railway s. Inten- tion. (W. A. P. Dispateh) Montreal,-Que., Oct. 4. Sit Thom- as Shaughnessy says that the Canad- ian Pacific possesses the power to is- sue stock in lieu of debentures at any time and that stock issue authorized the other day has nothing whatever to do with the application now. be- fore Parliament. WANT BIGGER HARBOR St. John Would Have Posi- tion of Its Breakwater Changed. (OW. A. P. Dispatch) St. John, N.B., Oct. 4A determ- ined effort is to be made by the city commissioners and the Board of Trade to haye the harbor of St. John greatly enlarged by having the loca- tion of the breakwater in Courtenay Bay changed from north of Little Riv- er to Red Head, a position nearest the mouth of the harbor. This would almost double the capacity of the harbor and would add greatly to the value of the work which is being carried on there. GENERAL STRIKE NOW The Industrial Workers of World May -Proclaim a Widespread Protest Soon (W. A. P. Dispatch) Lawrence, Mass., Oct. 4. An- nouncement of, tle beginning of ef- forts to bring about a general strike ot the industrial Workers of the World in this country and) abroad was mado here yesterday. Bhs nouneement was made in a - m ent signed by Wm, D: Haywoud, as chairman of joinh- meeting. in which the Bttor and Giovannetti de- fefce. was discussed. adian party leaves on October 30. WANTED A GENERAL SERVANT. Apply at the English church rectory, 385 Montreal Street. 71-3 WANTED Laborers by. the. Cana fan Stewart Co, 30c per hour Apply Ogilvie Mill site 24-tt WANTED AT ONCE 50 carpenters on Ogilvie Mill job. Boarding -camp on site. Canadian, Stewart Co. Ltd. 83-tf WANTED Dining room girl. Apply Redeliff Hotel. S1-tt WANTED Men and women to learn barber trade. Summer rate now on. Situations guaranteed. . Special WANTED GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to. Mrs. J. C. Hargrave, Brond- way, or phone 15, 70-tt PLUMBERS WANTED FIRST- class men. 65 cents per hour. Ap- ply Western Plumbirg Co, Main street. 68-6 MAID WANTED APPLY GENERAL Hospital. ere WANTED 20 FIRST CLASS MILL- wrights. Highest wages pald. Apply to Medicine Hat Milling Co. 60-tt. SITUATIONS WANTED, SSPIRELLA Corsets made'to meas- ure, guaranteed for one year against breaking or rusting. At-office-in Pingle block, Main street, from 2 p. m. to 5 p.m. Office phone G94. At house, 7 school Avenue, opposite east side of High School, in evening. House phone 699, or write P. 0. Box 72, Mrs; Matthews. Au 22-3 AUCTIONEERS FH. B.. BROWNE CO., Live Stock and General Auctioneers, 519 Tor- onto St Stock Sales every Friday on Market Square at 1 o'clock. Ranch and farm stock sales conducted any where, House furniture sales con- ducted anywhere, Consult us, our ex- Derience at your disposal free. Phone 703, H. B. Browne Co., 619 To- Tonto St, iszate ' UE MEDICINE HAT HIDE, FUR AND JUNK CO. The above have on hand the best selection of Second Hand Tools in the city. We carry Furniture, Stoves and Bedding, new and second hand Clothing, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Rifles, Guns, Re- volvers, Wagons. Buggies, Harness, and a nice new line of winter goods, We buy everything mentioned abo' and pay the best prices. Call at 604 South Kailway St. or Phone 587. WANTED LADIBS' AND GENTS cast-off clothing, shoes, watches, Jeweiry, guns, revolvers, valises, sult cases, stoves, musical ingtrumente, furniture, Democrat waggons, bug- gies, harness, bicycles. carpenter EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER wants position. Can furnish best of references. Able to start at once, Write box 1367, News office. 70-6 ROOMS TO RENT. FRONT BED-SITTING ROOM SUIT- able for two gentlemen, with board, in private family. Must come recom- mended. Apply 432 Roy st. 73-2 FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT IN modern house, five minutes walk from depot. Apply 201 Balmoral Street. 12-8 ROOMS TO RENT -THREE FURN- ished rooms for gentlemen. Apply P- Q. box 330, or phone 53: 12-8 FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT TO lodgers. New house. Apply 316 North Yuill. 72-6 TO RENT in FULLY MODERN NEW tools, etc., raw hides and furs, horse hair, wool and f thers, bought and sold, Apply to the Harvard Tailoring Co. 312 Fourth avenue. opposite Dreamland theatre. P. 0. box 358, Phone 295, The Best Prices Paid for the above. 23Det REAL ESTATE OAKES, EVERARD CO,, 365 1-2 Main St; Phone 55 . Reat Witate Agents for Royal Insurance Co. ARCHAEOLOGISTS TO MEET IN ROME. Rome, Oct. Great arrangements have been completed for the Interna- tional Archaeological Congress, which is to meet this month, with an at tendance of about 500 of the most prominent archaeologists and histor- fans from all parts of the world. The subjects to be dealt with in the Con- 4200- 1000 cash, balance easy. Own. peti I NEW MILCH Cows FoR-SaLu ra alte house, near High School, two furnish- gregs comprise prehistoric, Oriental, ed bedrooms. Apply box 1369 News pre-Hellenic, Italic, and Etruscan ar- office, 71-3 FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT Apply 422 Main St. ; Tet ROOMS WANTED GENTLEMAN WANTS FURNISHED oom. Apply box 1368 News office. 1-8 WANTED TO BUY SS ii eee, See WANTED TO BUY Bullding lots in Old Survey, Herald of Central Park. Give prices, terms, etc., to P. 0, Box 610, Owners only nesd apply. gt; 38-tf. WANTED CLEAN COTTON RAGS, Apply 377 Esplanade. 62-tt chaeology, the history of classic art, Greek and Roman antiquities, numis- matics, mythology, history of religi- ons, ancient topography andChristian archaeology. During the Congress there will be exeursions for the del- egates to Ostia, the ancient port of Rome, and a number of other places of historic intereset. x THE STYLE OF AMERICAN RE- PORTERS. Yesterday two children played near adynamite shed with matches. They will be buried tomorrow. Loose Leaf System The News Job Department has every facility for sup- plying the most satisfactory. 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