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1912-08-13
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INESDAY ENING YEWS Mahes ar on Oysters e Succulent Bi- ith Tobacco and ce. 1g. 10. Wilbur Glenn of Zion City, Il, to an audience in ye intends to make a t fight on tobacco, the ster and other things ion City. He said he igns denouncing to- ide tobacco advertise - he avers, have been the devil. Early in oliva and twenty fol tart on a tour north- Minneapolis and St. voast. thence south and San Antonio-and Bier ack home. DATING BOCK Ready and Will Sent to Canada. ng. 12. Vickers hugh for Canada, named the aught, leaves Barrow en days series of trials The Duke of Con- ch measures 600 feet feet wide, wiil then be He Says a Free Trip to th Calgary Stampede and Al nies to the Person Guessing the Nearest to the Number of Coffee Beans in the Two Glass Globes THAT'S NOT ALL., He gives a Free Trip and Half Expenses to the Person Coming Second Nearest. ; Transportation and Admission. WITT ARMSTRONG ; This Competition will run from the 14ib till the 22nd. There are Other Prizes. IC Third For Further Particulars See Prize o Winners not wishing to accept the First Three Prizes,can have the equivalent in a ae at any store in town. este stecte-cfosteateatoete-chekeate ate eke Soap ato tte efoto tio ele deste tie te seth ee see see tie ee Sea Serta eet ogee HOS s m ey For Sale 10 Teams Heavy Work Horses Weight 1400 to 1900 each. 12 Sets of Harness. 20 Wagon Gears, Sand and Gravel Boxes, Brick Boxes, 14 Coal Boxes, 2 Ice Racks, Chains, 1 Heavy Dray, 18-barrel Water Tank and Running Gear, 114-barrel Water Tank and running gear with pump 4 Plows, Mowers and Rakes, 3 Wheel Scrapers: 7 Blip Scrapers 1 Filling-in Scraper, 1 Wagon Loader for excavations, 2 pair Sleighs, 1 Hay Rack, 1 new 5-ton Derrick, complete (made by American Hoist and Derrick Co.) Winches, Assorted Blocks and Ropes, 1 Capsole for removing buildings. 1 150-yard Concrete Mixer, complete with vertical- boiler and engine, 1 50-yard Concrete Mixer, complete with gasoline engine. Tar Boilers, Barrows, Shovels, Picks and Hoes: Mortar Boxes: Sand Screens, Lanterns, Post Hole Diggers, Blacksmith s Outfit complete, Oak Rollers, and various other items connected with contracting outfit. Also a full stock of Window Sash and Frames, Doors and Frames, and sundry Mouldings, etc. Builders Supplies including Cement, Wood Fibre, Plaster of Paris, Building Paper, Roofing Felt, etc. etc. ALL TO BE SOLD AT ONCE. APPLY AP. BURNS CONTRACTING C0, LIMITED HOW THE SYSTEN MUWAYS GETS EW Typical Instances of What Happens to New York Squealers. FOOL TO MONKEY WITH THE POLICE ( The Mysterious They Behind and Above the Ubiquitous Bluecoat. New York, August 12 In the very small hours of certain Tuesday mor- ning a group of men was seated at a table in the Vienna restaurant on Seo- ond avenue, says the New York Times. At 2:08 o'clock, not 10 minutes after Herman Rosenthal had been shot in front of the Hotel Metropole, in his shirt sleeves ran into na restaurant, shouting to the group They got him, all right He deaat Who are these mysterious They? Whoever the actual murderes may be, wherever the men may be that pul- led the triggers of the revolvers that meant death to Rosenthal many quick- ly Game to the conclusion that Her- man Rosenthal was murdered by the elusive system. nS Lexow Hearing Fe it. It has not always been elusive. Sen- ator Lexow and his investigating com- mittee hauled it from its secret places and exposed it to the public in all its viclousness a partnership for profit only, between certain politicians, some of the police and the criminals of New York Olty. Did that exposure kill it? A few years Inter Mazet, heading an- other investigating committee, found the same system, a little changed in personnel. a little changed in methods, but still living up to ts old traditions jof graft and lawlessness. The Case of McAuliffe. The death of McAuliffe in the West Forty-seventh street station house a number of years ago should still be Femembered by newspaper readers. ing because of his intoxication prior to his arrest. f There was a John Doe investiga- tion. But, as so often happens when public inquiry is made into queer po- lice doings, the investigation was fruitless. i Avenged a Convicted Policeman. Then there was the case of Police- man Arthur S. Mallon of the West Sixty-eighth street station house, who jshot and kitted xt the bowery. Mallon was sent to Sing Sing for 'z0-years for that Killing and it was Bill O'Brien, burglar, x-convict and Bowery bum, who helped swear him nto that long penal servitude. Thirteen days after the conviction of Mallon, O Brien himself was shot and dangerously. wounded. The word passed along the Bowery that the. system had got even. Some friend of the conyicted policeman did his best to finish the man whose evi dence set Mallon to states prison. From O Brien absolutely no informa- ton could be got. He set his jaw stubbornly. A Fool to Monkey With Pollee. Bill Smith, the keeper of a dive at 23 Bowery, was arrested for shooting O'Brien. Et don t know who shot me, O'Brien testified. It may have been lon the street in front of 13, 15 or 17 Bowery, but I'm not sure. A feller is fool to monkey with the police. 1. got-it, and got it good. Another case that suggests tsel this connection is that of Lefty Boyle. Joseph Long, a d ctective of the Charles street station accused by Lefty Royle, 2 crook, of being Boyle's partner in the robbing busi- ness, was arrested on the charge of larceny of 2,500 frm a drunken pris- loner in police station. And T Got Lefty. It was some time before the system meted out its punishment to Lefty. Shortly after 1 o'clock the morning of man whose testimony could convict Lang. And Thus the System Works. These cases gathered at random from the recent history of the police department simply go to prove the wis- dom of Bill O'Brien's conclusion that a feller is a fool to monkey with the police, It is not only among the crim- inal class, but also among those who live in the tenement regions of the city those who by ft S ment, are compelled to live much of their lives in the street that the po- ve Drought tome the idea that those who monkey with the police get it, and get it good. UNIFORM COPYRIGHT LAW Legislation Will Be Intro- iced ut Next Session. P. Cable) London, Aug. 12,. The Manchester Guardian says that the Canadian Ministers after conferring with the Cabinet have undertaken to intro- duce legislation concerning Imperial copyrights at the next session of the Dominion Parliament which means a uniform copyright law through- out the empire. Loose Leaf System The News Job Department has every facility for sup- plying the most satisfactory. Two Belgian army officers have in- ;vented carriage for machine guns- which can be drawn by dogs, the wheels having pneumatic tires. Dr. Martells FemalePills Nineteen Years the Standard Prescribed and recommended for women s ailments, a scientifically prepared remedy of proven worth, The result from their use ts quick and permanent. For sale at all drug stores. .0.4.-10mo. Jane 28, 1906, Ale De Veau, a tender- , loin pickpocket, sent a bullet into Lefty's spinal column, and the vic- tim was carried to the New York hos- pital in- -dying-condition. The ostensible motive for the shoot- ing Jay in the fact that De Veaw pick- McAuliffe committed the deadly sin of ed quarret with Boyle in Bighth ave informing on the police. He was ar- rested Inte one night on a charge of in- toxication. According to his friends, Ihe never drark. The next m rning he was picked up unconscious and dying on Sixth ave- nue; many btocksTrom the station hovse. Tt was sald that he had been dumped out of a cab. An autopsy owed that he had died of a fractured skull, The police asserted that he must have received the injory by fall- nue on the previous Saturday night and Boyle blacked De Veau's eye. But and here the facts ominously parallel those in the Rosenthal shoot ing within a few days after the shooting there was to take plate the trial of the former precinct dectective, Joseph Lang, and Dectective Sergeant Cornelius Sullivan, who has since been implicated for the robbery in the ten- derloin station house of John . Prit- chett of 2,500. Boyle was the only LOOK AT THIS RIGHT RICF ROTHERLY This is . Young People s Society at the Methodist church. Held every Tuesday at 8 o'clock. WILL YOU COME? Our Motto: Look up, Lift up. SPENCER TODD PHONE 40. Following Lines in our Men Wear Department. A chance to buy a Shon medium prices. Regular 5.25 for PATENT BLUCHERS ... Regular 5.75 for .... . TAN OXFORDS Regular 6.25 for . TAN BLUCHERS . Regular 5.75 for GUN METAL BLUCHERS Regular 5.75 for These are all the Spencer Todd The Peopte s Store t THE REVELSTONE SAMMI 60, i We carry in stoge a fall t line of Building Material Lumber, Lath, Cement, Plaster, c., Fir Finish and Flooring a Specialty. Yard, North Railway Street.: : Phone 59 roTh tore eteserehetetst stir ces sserree ieee a8. a8 latest styles, LO-KO ObOpebeLepepedere. 5 A z i A Want Ad inthe Dasly Hows. Will- Bring :
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