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Daily Reflector from Garden City, Kansas • 6

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MmA a. k. SCOTT "NOT GUILTY." ciasifiea flMiseiems FLYER WREGKE THE FIRST ZOO. China, It Seems, Counts, That Among Her Many Records. The Chinese had the first zoo.

Men- for Boys Trackstorn Up for three hundred ageries are thought to owe their ori- 9 gin partly to tne cuiioi eacreu aiu yards mals and partly to the ambition of rulers to possess specimens "of rare and valuable creatures from foreign lands or savage beasts from their own. In the simplest forms zoological gardens 9 9 (Concluded from first page) sider it attribute to his earnestness in the cause. He told, in a graphic manner, the story of Scott's acquaintance with Deal and the manner in which Scott had been imposed upon so long and how he (Scott) had always born a spotless reputation up to the time of the shooting-He called attention to the law of self defense and took the testimony of the states witnesses piece by piece and passed upon it as to the best of his be-1 ef. The testimony of Dr. Crow in particular received a severe criticism The New Tommy Todd Every passenger injured, SOme were one of the earliest developments FOR SALE A.

FOR RENT FOR SALE A good bicycle, tf B. P. Rock eggs for setting 15 for 75 cents $1.00 if shipped. Mrs. Jas.

N. Wilson, near Sugar factory. FOR SALE Wagon and hay frame, steel mettle wheels, the wood is al hickory. Enquire this office. tf FOR SALE -2 nice dwelling lots 5 blocks east Main street.

South east corner. See Frank M. Dunn. tf FOR SALE Two well located lots. Reasonable.

On Main street and set in trees. L. tf. probably Fatal but none killed outright to or culture ana were lanniiur io iue Chinese, Indians, Greeks, Romans and pre-Spanish Mexicans in ancient times. The oldest recorded menagerie is Chinese, dating from 1150 B.

C. The den of lions kept by Darius, as described in the book of Daniel, Is an example 4 suits for boys ages IO Ji6 years, a -A 13 Johnston, Feb. 23 The 1rMwl whJt mrR. and he called into question the doctor's Best Ever ability to hear when he was deaf in one ear. land.

Near L. tf 10 Acres of fine beet the Factory. $1,000. ages io to 16 years The testimony of Mr. Reed as to Pennsylvania flyer was wrecked near Dy the ancient Greeks "and Romans here at midnight last night while going and that of so called white elephants A i 4 i in Burma and Siam are Instances of a at the rate of sixty miles an second type A ve giraffe wag re All of the fifty-four passengers were ceived at the menagerie of Schonbrunn more or less injured.

The most seri-, as early as 1828. Al4. The Paris establishment Is regarded ously injured were taken to an Altoona ag tfae earllest entitled to the designa- hospital. They include: tion "zoological gardens" In the mod- Fred A. Busse, post master, Chicago, era sense of that term, which owes Its origin, however, to the formation of broken arm and lacerated scilp.

f. th tats' nark. remarks in general were much -the same as of his colleague on last night and he too weighed, every particle of evidence, in the balance and plead almost to the point of tears in his clients behalf. During the entire proceedings of the morning session, Scott sat motionless, his eyes half closed and appeared to consume to the very soul every word uttered. The defendants mother and wife were by his side and wept incessantly all the time.

Judge Madison made an able plea for the state and during the two hours of his speech to the jury not a sonnd was heard to break the silence which had fallen up)n the spectators with his first remark. Mrs. Deal was present with other relatives and her head was bowed on the table during the most of the speaking. She was sobbing nearly all the time. Judge Madison spoke and when he recalled the happy home made desolate by the murder of her husband she wept bitterly.

Judge Madison spoke in a clear, strong voice and appealed not as a persecutor, but a prosecutor, stating that it was not his intention to place an innocent man in prison. Ha spoke for two and one-half hours and deliniated the character of both Deal and Scott, his argument was strong and his purpose apparently honest and when he had finished by asking every man on the jury to remember their duty to the state and society, there was a feeling on the minds of all who heard him that he meant what he Judge Thompson then swore in the "shoot your head off" or "I'll shoo your head on. le said, were questions for thought. "Just the ommission or the addition of a little word" said Mr. Miller "Alters the case entirely FOR SALE Choice comer lot 100 by 140 in cultivation and trees $650.

E. J. Pyle. FOR RENT The Frank Wright place, one half mile west of Sherlock. A.

R. Downing. Bailed Hay for Sale and I will bail hay. G. B.

Hopkins, tf. Of German establishments bfthls sort the one at Berlin Is the earliest. and I ask you gentleman when you are 'f 19 rendering your verdict to consider wel what it is at stake." The Toggery, "John Walters 7 Proprietor The question of threatening Scott's John-. T. Cline, post master "at Joliet, 111., body crushed and head cut, may die.

F. L. Brown, San Franciso, shoulders crushed and head cut. E. A.

Cutes, Fort Scott, bruised. It is believed that a half dozen of the seriously injured will die. One of the track shields fell under life by Deal, he stated, was sufficiently established by the witnesses to prove beyond a doubt that Deal was a turbu lent man and he read at this point the Judee's instructions on this point. He recalled the statements about the pay ment of the five dollars and asked if i American zoos, notable among which Is New York and are among the completest In the world. Exchange.

Roman House Heaters. The methods used by the Romans for warming their houses were clever. In Rome itself artificial warmth may have been brought rarely into use, though the Italian winter requires fires at times, but when the Roman took up his abode abroad as the conqueror he certainly livedo in chilly climates. In the country houses he built in England he had carefully devised heating arrangements, which are called hypo-causts. These are flues running under the tessellated floors.

Fires were lit outside of the house, and the hot air passed 'under the floors. To do this much required a knowledge of the builder's art, with the necessary precautions against fire. Remnants of these hypbeausts are found today in Joseph Bonaparte. Joseph Bonaparte fled to America teethe hundred days and bought a was the languag: of a bad man. He stated that the language repulsive to the court and jury by witnesses on the In winter, and a mansion in New Jer- a i- -r-r stand was not but Deal's and 7 'jvnere ne passeu uis summers, ne -was much liked In this country, but referred to the face of the young man couia not mate up ms mtna to stay so returned to Europe, hoping, to and asked the jury if there was anything profit by the changes of government in that looked like a bad man in his oae of the main driving wheels of the engine and derailed it.

Three hundred yards of the track was torn up and then the engine left the track dragging with it three other cars, they slipped down the enbankment and landed on their sides in the Conemaugh river submerging them to a depth of two feet. Practically all of the passengers were in their The ice prevented the cars sinking entirely. The passengers were exposed to cold in scanty attire and their condition was Busse, who was among the injured, recently accepted the republican nomination for mayor of Chicago. -Frftsce. He was always disaDDOlnted countenance.

Referring to Reed's testimony Mr. baiha and the jury were taken out to make their finding. A Valaabte Piece of Land Sold Here. 11 3 1 1 1 i England, built during the Roman oc- Miller said that it would have been im- Bev-uieu peiuiissiuu iu live tu Jtiriy and died in Florence in -FOR SALE A few well located and good farm investments. Call on or address N.

S. Horst, Garden City. tf. FOR SALE New, two room House, 16 by 26, 6 lots, $1,000. Call this office.

tf FOR SALE CHEAP Good drivsng horse, buggy and harness. N. S. Horst. TO RENT If not sold before the 1st of March, my ranch twelve miles north of Garden City 2000 acres of farm and pasturage land.

Call on or address Mrs. Nora Keleher. tf FOR RENT New four room house. John Landgraf. FOR SALE A good piano and a bicycle.

H. H. Hatheway. 28-3t WANTED I want to rent a six to eight room house by April 1st inquire. tf.

WANTED You should take that shabby vehicle to the Carriage Hospital and have it operated on N. S. Horst. 83 tf LOST AND FOUND. LOST On main street a twelve size gold watch with ribbon fob.

Return to Irving Carter, and get reward. possible for him to have seen the shooting if his horse was in the position John Landgraf today sold a tract of s. Singleton What have you In that Dackace. old man? Wedderly An ash Icupatlon. The Popular Song, The definition of popularity as given by a salesman In a large music store is one that may be applied to other things he testified.

Then he spoke of the Its a present for my wife. Singleton What! You don't mean to endeavor to impeach Bunn's testimony on the ground that he had not stopped Kteii. me sne smoxes cigarettes wea- 1a1w -ks I rirt Vine nali land for Dr. Mowrey to Mr. Gillispie manager of the Sugar Factory.

The transaction consisted of thirty acres orchard land and brought three hundred dollars an acre. A Good Time. VrarvMvAr for ttia in niif mv oicrnr nstiP5i i At. a "Is this a popular song?" asked a young woman, holding up a sheet of music brilliantly decorated in red and green. to aid Deal when he returned and said ihat Bunn's purpose was to get medical aid for the suffering man and instead of ihe act beine that of a hard in iiwiu save ner me irouuie oi up: See? Chicago News.

TREES "Well, no. miss," said the salesman. A pleasant dance was given at the 'Kiere are some truths that are per- Keep 3TOtir Commissions assuming a judicial air, "I can't say it hearted man it was humane. home of Albert Drizzle, south of the cetvea less dv tne intellect tnan dv tne is as yet. Of course lots of people are yixeiit, and the man who is devoid of In regard to Mrs.

Deal looking for sand hill last night. Twenty-one mem at home. I represent a Reliable Nursery, B. CANINE lira iipri'Hiii (in in imik.mil: iii bers were out and forty-five were pres fnrfph Terrell Tpt. Trflnscrlnt.

W. ent. A nice supper was served and the rlace where her husband was shot I will not express an opinion, but it se ms that on such an occasion that would be the last place in the world she should go. singing it, and everybody likes it, but nobody's got tired enough of it yet for It to be what you'd call a popular song, miss." The' Contrast. A small negro boy was putting his head against the marble steps of the capitol.

He jfrould step backj a few feet and thep: run toward the steps, striking theiVT full force with his head. "What dm earth are you doing that for, boy?" asked a senator who came "Are yAi going to fight a goat?" 'Naw, sah, I's doin it cause it feels ro when I don't." Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. all report a good time. Officials conferring. The officials of the sugar company are at Colorado Springs conferring as to the probable course to be followed for the coming year.

The question of a factory at Deerfield will probably-be discussed and enlarging of the plai Baker's, the Dependable Store She may have been looking for her husband, but when the good lady passed up and down the field she sure ly was doing something many people 11 BLACK CAT HOSIERY is the standard would not. hosiery of America. Many people claim to make here will also be considered. Gentlemen of the jury, I entrust this young man's life into your hands LOCAL NEWS. Can I get rubber tires put on in this town? Yes, at the Carriage Hospital, auditorium.

tf L. C. Roberts, a real estate agent of Wichita, who has been in Garden, will return home tonight. A. J.

Blough has moved his family from Parson to the place he recently in Little Dora Sexton, who has been suffering with the grip for more than a and I hope 'you will give to him the same treatment you, yourselves, would 111 week is reported as improving. ask for. I thank you." as good, none claim to make better: This store has sold Black Cats for four years, and a constantly increasing trade tells us that it has bo equal in Garden City. Made from the best long staple yarhs, dyed and absolutely fast black, that donJt crock or fade, and in all weight? and styles. We are exclusive agents for Black Cats, and carry a After Mr.

Miller finished, Judge Mr. Andy Henderson of Lamed, I The First Bull. Charon the boatman of the Styx, was thought by many to be of Irish for invariably as he was casting off from the hither shore he would call out to his cargo of souls: "Now, then, look alive!" This -was doubtless as near an approach to an Irish bull as the then state of civilization permitted. Puck. Thompson announced that court would who has been visiting with the Shull purchased north of town.

Bros, for a few days returned hon be adjourned until nine o'clock this Ed Frechin, of Girard, arrived last full line of more than fifty styles in childrens, this afternoon. morning. THIS MORNING laaies ana mens. It you don't know tne many ml night to look over the country with a view of locating here. eood Qualities of this excellent line, trv it for vour Every man, woman and child in the court room this morning showed by The funeral of B.

buppiy. pair is warraiueu to a.1 i An Anecdote of Shelley. face and manner the extent of inter give scuiMauiiun. iuc, 15c, 25c, 35c, ana sj Two Kinds of FooIharcJiness. Some of the men who laugh-when a woman gets off a car backward would pull the muzzle of-ioded gun toward them when crawling through a fence.

Washington Post. The poet Shelley tells auBWaslng story of the Influence thntanguage 50c per pair. est in the proceedings. "hard to be understood" exercises on the vulgar mind. near Covent Court opened promptly at nine and attorney Lambert commenced the Garden, London, he accidentally Jostled against an Irish navvy, being in a Quarrelsome mood, seemed in clined to attack the poet.

A crowd of ragged sympathizers began to gather, when Shelley, calmly facing themv de liberately pronounced: "I have put my hand Into the ham Jl per. I have looked on the sacred bar 1 i (PlP5) mm ley. I have eaten out of the drum. have drunk and am well pleased. 1 have said 'Knox Ompax and it is fin lshed." held tomorrow at two o'clock notwithstanding the report to the contrary.

G. P. Adams, who was injured in the wreck with the new road surveyors some days ago, was brought to town today in a serious condition. It was thought at first that he was not seriously injured but complications set in and it is now thought that he has a fracture at the base of the skulL Old Resident Dead. Mrs.

Elizabeth Wolf died this afternoon at one o'clock at the residence of Dr. Crow at Eminence. Mrs. Wolf was born November. 3, 1824 in Germany and came to Kansas in 1881.

Her husband and Louise froze to death January 18, 1883 during a blizzard. She was stricken with paralysis in 1902 and has been an invalid since. She leaves five children, Wm. and 1 The effect was magical. The astonished Irishman fell back.

Ilis friends began to question him. '''What bar ley "Where's the hamper?" "What have you been drinking?" and Shelley To make room for our enormous stock of spring goods we will sell for the" next fifteen days everything in stock at prices so low as to stagger alll competition walked away unmolested. As Clean a Whistle. Any on who has witnessed the manufacture of a rustic whistle can be at no loss for the origin of the saying, "As clean as a whistle." A piece of young ash about four Inches long and the thickness of a fluger Is hammered all over with the handle of a knife un til the bark Is disengaged from the wood and capable of being drawn off. John P.

of Phoenix, Frank H. Kurtz, Pagosa Springs, Mrs. F. Roesler, St. Louis and Mrs.

Wilhel- A notch and a cut or two having been made In the stick, the cuticle Is re Iron beds, brass beds, carpets, rugs, linoleums, matting; lace curtains, dining room and parlor chairs, leather and plush couches. Special bargains in pianos YOU WILL DO WELL TO INVESTIGATE BEFORE MAKING YOUR SPRING PURCHASES nr.na Crow 6f Eminence. She has requested that she be placed, and the instrument Is When stripped of Its covering the white wood, with Its colorless sap, presents the very acme of cleanness. London Answers. buried by the side of her husband and daughter at Dighton, Kansas and her requests will be carried out.

The funeral will be Monday after Villains In the play have to be awful- ly bad In order to make good. Dally (Okla.) Ardmorelte. THE FURNITURE MAN A. R. CLARK noon at the Methodist church here and will be preached by Rev.

Booth, who has een a personal friend for years..

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