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CABLE FROM JAMAICA. COLORADO FREIGHT RATES. BIG G0OD HEAL1 FOR A GREATER LAWRENCE Governor Sends Thanks Tor Aid Giv DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS USED en by U. S.

Navy. AFTER CRIP'S ATTACK. has lapped. Will we open and admit that which will repay is fourfold for the money invested Ilfwe want this, an earnest effort on the part of each individual citizen is required. Will you bo tho first ono to shirk Tho committee which has this matter in charge is a splendid one, but they cannot put it through unless you are willing to help.

We are talking to yon, each of you. Washington, Jan. 22. The state Arrest Fatal 'decline, Build Up the i department has nuulo public the following cablegram: "Jamaica, Jan 20. A flonster Meeting at the Opera Mouse Discusses System and Restore Lost new ami Falling Strength.

Anv bodllv weakness caused br a Project. Hon. Elihu Hoot, state secretary, Washington: Jamaica is profoundly deficiency In tho blood can be cure, by the use of Dr. Williams Pink FMss Investigation is Rosumod Manufacturers Testify. Denver, Jan.

22. A formidable array of lawyers were present today when C. A. Frouty tho interstate commerce commissioner, resumed his investigation of Die complains against a score of railroad companies alleging discrimination in freight rates against this city and state. George J.

Kindel, a manufacturer, alleged that Uhe Denver manufacturers had been driven out of business by freight rates on raw material. He declared that the rates are so low to the Pa-mat that Denver noople are grateful to your excellency for the ex pression of sympathy and for the because these pills actually make new hlnnrt Afl attacks of tllO cHO the BLOW UP VAULT. expression of sympathy and for the blood Is generally run down and the KELLEY PROPOSITION HEETS WITH FAVOR. Citizens Were Aroused hut Bobbers patient continues 10 aecnno. "About three years ago," says Mrs, Jennie Cowan, of 718 N.

Henry Street, West Bay City. very practical aid so kindly given by Admiral Davis and the entire particular service squadron of the United State navy. (Signed) The cablegram was received here last night. Town Will Accept it and Endeavor to Raise the Escape with $500. Crittenden, Jan.

22. Citizens were aroused hero early today by a terrific explosion, the vault of the Tobacco CI rowers' Deposit bank having been blown to pieces. The rob caught severe cola, wnicn ran wu the grip. I was confined to my be for two weeks. At the end of that time I was able to be about, but wa completely ma down.

I was so weak; I could hardly stand, my cheeks bad! no color and I felt faint My heart; Bonds paying much more than those at A MILLION STARVING. would flutter and It was aimcuii ion-me to breathe at times. Neuralcia nnttimf trt the back of my head and. American Bible Society Receives a bers were evidently frightened away as they took only $500, leaving $4,000 Call for Relief. stomach and I suffered from rheuma An enthusiastic gathering of citi iu the vault.

tism In my shoulders. CANNOT UNDERSELL. Missouri Wants Only Fair Competition. Jefferson. City, Jan.

22. The house New York, Jan. 22. The Ameri zens assembled at the Bowersock Opera House last evening to consider can Bible society received a cable "I had the care or toe Dest aociny In town bat became no better until friend told me one day how she ha' been cured by Dr. Williams' Pink piiib ind I decided to try them.

I MORE TROUBLE. gram from agent for the kill tn nrairmt wVinlfi- society in China, urging that an ap Thirty More Negro Troops are in the soon felt better and continued uaiae. peal for famine relief be made Guard House. ealers from underselling or from sell-insr at different prices in order to kill throughout all the churches. He says While we have already outlined the proposition of the Kelley we here give a brief synopsis thereof.

For over- twenty years, the above company has been engaged in the manufacture 'of farm machiney and implements'' in Springfield, Ohio and in Iowa City, Iowa, employing hundreds of men and occupying extensive buildings, doing a business which runs into hundreds of thousands of dollars every year. They found that there were oertain seasons of the year in which they could not keep their entire force employed in their a million and a quarter of people are the proposition of securing for Lawrence a factory which will employ 500 men the first year, and 1,000 as soon as possible thereafter to manufacture traction engines, separators, feed mills, hay presses, mowers, reapers, farm wagons and other farm machinery and implements, and by raising a vote which was nearly unanimous, decided to make the effort rivals. The bill grows out of Had- Columbus, Ohio, Jan. 22. Major starving.

Refuges are flocking to the Glenn, commanding officer, stated to cities. In their whole district a mil Jey's Standard Oil investigation. KILLED A PROTEST. day that he would investigate the lion are destitute. There are many trouble here last night when a num deaths already.

ber of negroes from a recruiting sta iMehraska Legislature is Opposed to them until 1 was entirely curea. Tnejr built me up again to perfect I ns them now whenever I feel at all aiefc and they always help The mt ter-effects of the grip are' generally worse than the disease Kr self. The health of the body Is shattered and oftentimes there seeme to be bo way to restore It The bices1. Is poor, the breathing difficult an there is loss of weight The suffer becomes! nervous and irritable and ther system is powerless to resist the aV tacks of such diseases as bronchitis, pneumonia and consumption. Dr.

Williams Pink Pills are Invaluable in this condition, as well aa in-other blood diseases, because they not-only drive off germs of the disease lit hniifi no ttin svstem. The vUIs- AUTO RACING BEGINS. tion raided the "Bad lands" dis-trict hurling missies through the win Ship Subsidy. Lincoln, Jan. Nebraska house today defeated the res- foundry and, to prevent laying off The meeting was called to order by Mr.

Henley, who as president of the Commercial Club was first addressed in regard to the matter, and who has so persistently worked upon it and to Four Important Events in the Inter dows of stores and resorts. Thirty marauders are in the guard house and national Tournament. their men, they engaged in the manufacture of piano plates. This indust they will be punished. olution asking members of congress whom, more than any other one citi Ormond, Jan.

22. The real ry, which was commenced as a side issue, has grown to such proportions as to practically crowd out their im to oppose the ship suDsia.vana mer -daant marine measures. AFTER OPTIONS. racing in the annual international automobile tournament began today plement factory and they are now devoting their plant in Springfield to In Defense of Smoot. There were four events today.

A five mile event from a standing start Senator Culberson Wants a Law Enacted on the Subject. the manufacture of these plates, fid V. .1 nam was won by Blakely in a 70 horse bave cured anaemia, rheumatism, aK-ter-effecte of fevers, neuralgia sad many other severe disorders. Dr. Williams Pink Pills are BOfe by all druggists, or sent, postpaid, en-receipt of price, 50 cents per six boxes $2.50, toy the Dr.

William -Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. Having machinery which is worth Washington, Jan. 22. Senator Cul about $275,000 for the making of Ate today, Sutherland came to the defense of his colleague, Smoot of Utah, berson has introduced a bill prohibit power gasoline car, time 4 :25.

A five mile event from a flying start was won by Marriott in a 30 horse power steam car in 3:44 4-5; one minute farm machinery, they decided to es ing the sending of any information -defending the latter 's right to a seat tablish a factory nearer the selling regal iing dealings in cotton futures slower that the records. eitht over interstate telegraph lines territory (composed of Kansas, Texas, Oklahoma, and Nebraska) and in the senate. He declared that any that life or property was in Ihe slightest degree unsafe in Utah, that the people or any of them taught or through the mails. BETTER GOVERNOR BLUNDERED. their children to disrespect the flag, PLANNING CONFERENCE.

English Paper Says a Mistake Was that there was any eeilng of hostility towards the general government Made. zen of the city, the successful culmination will be due (for this paper cannot doubt for one minute, after the splendid demonstration last evening, that the matter will be brought to a successfal termination). Mr. Henley outlined the proposition, spoke briefly upon the steps which had been taken, reported that he had visited Springfield, Ohio, where the factory of the O. S.

Kelley Co. is now located, that he found the firm entirely reliable, with good financial rating and a good reputation of doing anything that they undertook. He inspected their machinery which they propose to bring here, investigated as to the inventory of that machinery and in conclusion recommended that we make an effort to comply with the conditions under which the Kelley Co. have agreed to come here. The standing of Senator Henley in this community, his past record of success in a financial way, his knowledge of machinery and manufacturing made his recommendation jusfwhat was needed to inspire the people with confidence in the scheme and prepare the meeting to Envoy of Nicholas and Ambassador American, live Stock Shippers Want- was a cruel falsehood.

Tower Etudy American Views. London, Jan. 22. The Evening selected Eastern Kansas for their site. They ask Lawrence no bonus, do not sell us a share of stock in the company, but ask us to furnish a site of 15 acres and to make them a loan of $200,000, to be secured by a total issue of $200,000 of first mortgage bonds, drawing 5 per cent, interest, and payable in two to ten years, secured upon the entire plant and its machinery, stock, trade-marks which are to be worth $500,000 Protection for Stock in Transit.

Standard concisely sums up the pre Berlin, Jan. 22. Prof Demartens, Break in the Levee. vailing sentiment here as follows SHOULD BE HURRIED ALONG "Sir Alexander Swettenham com the peace conference envoy of emperor Nicholas, and Ambassador Tow mitted a gross and unpardonable Terre Haute, Jan. 22.

A "ireak in the Wabash river levee south er met today and discussed plans for blunder of writing a letter to Admiral Speed Should be an Item of Account, in All Shipments. a conference. It is understood that of this city has widened and the sur Davis which bore all the appearance when completed. of a carefully studied insult. Even if this preliminary inquiry of the professor regarding the views of the rounding country for miles is inundated and thousands of people are A STRONG TALK ON RATES he received vexatious provocation United States includes ascertaining homeless.

from the Americans, no justification can be urged for the letter. The only course it leaves open to him and to those of the South and Central American states, the government at Washington being regarded as in a certain sense representing those states, just Take Care of The Horses The Committe decided to endeavor to comply with this request in the following manner An option was secured upon that portion of the Haskell farm lying north of the cemetery, comprising about 106 acres. Out of this 15 acres are to be given to the Co. for the factory site his countrymen is to apologize to the nation to whose officer it was direct ir i nnnln tara oara vP their as the principal European powers de favorably receive the statement of ed." horses on the streets quite well but Mr. Hardabeck, who is the industrial cided on the views of the minor gov ernments of Europe.

Denver, Jan. 22. Murdo Mackm-sec, president of the American National Live Stock association in arc address at the annual convention here today, urged the passage of a. law prohibiting the extension of any railroad until the owners ean sbeer they have properly equipped the raft-road already in existence. Continuing Maekensee said: "Daring 1906 there have been to my knowledge, more complaints of poor service; the remaining 91 acres are to be di BERLIN INTERESTED.

vided into 800 lots 25x117, the not all of them. Some horses are well blanketed but others are left 4nt on the streets tied to a post without any protection. No one ought to agent through whom negotiations were first opened and who is to act for both the. Kelley Co. and the City of Lawrence in securing this enterprise and of the other speakers who ground platted, levelled, streets and A Good Thing for the Town.

Germans Are Eagerly Looking for a alleys being laid out 600 of these tie a horse with its face to the storm. Break. The DeMotte lecture at F. A. A.

lots are to be sold for $400 each and he remaining 200 are to be given followed him. Mr. Hardabeck ex That does not give the horse any chance at alL If horses, must be left on the streets they should have, their Berlin, Jan. 22. Newspapers here iway by drawing to those purchasing by railroads than in any year print every item of news available, others But with each lot, pur plained what manufacturing plants which he had secured for Kankakee, 111., (his home) had done for that and unless some thine is done to hall Monday night, one of the lecture course attractions, had been looked for as one of the best events that is to some to this eity this winter, and if any were disappointed it was be "heads from the storm.

There ought regarding the incident between Gov v. m. lit tin more attention to chased for $400, a bond of the eomp-any, ae above described, in amount of ernor Swettenham and Admiral Davis town, increasing it in fifteen years from a town of 6,000 population to a and receive quieting statements from $333,33 will be given, so that each pel the railroads to give reason nhfcr speed Kant te perishable good im-transit, such as five stock, it wul eac-ate such a loss that ultimately stack? men will have to abandon business. cause they didn't know a sjeod thing Washington with a certain degree of city of 24,000 and increasing the when they heard it. skepticism, A Bill on Text Books.

business of the merchants 300 per These DeMotte Lectures are among the vefy best things that ean some would aacgest that all shippers Another Bit of Trouble. cent. He was followed by Messrs Innes, Hill, Sweeney, Smithmeyer, Spalding, Tucker, Neville, Fischer, Finch, Simons, Dunkel, Brady, Cohn, are imTuiii of this association, ke a record of the sate of speed made I to say town, No sermon ean do the Mod they do. They are sermons in Topeka, Jan. 22.

In the senate today, Senator Warmer introduced a bill which provides that the state shall print its own text books for all subscription will represent a loan of $333,33 to the v.eojnpany and a lot purcBasfid at $66.66 with a chenee te draw: a tot there being one' free lot' for every three sold. This will raise $340,000, $20,0 of which will pay for the und and the balance will be used in platting; grading dividing the kits, any: sum remaining over the $200,000 to be divided among the bondholders, Subscriptions are io be Just now another young girl is the center of a scandal. It is said that railroads of all shipments ox themterves, for the reason that they in transit and whenever it ia fe teseh a moral, the great secret of March, Keeler, J. F. Wilder and G.

L. Knight, all of whom spoke en she has been told by the officers that erade and pubhc schools and that the that a leas has been incurred character building, and are replete she most behave herself. She is al woveroor bei empowered appoint ft' thusiastically in favor of the prop: failure em the part -ct railroads tsv with ecjentifio information that does lseed to hare given the names of sixty state school book cornTpiBwrn, one of make ra awash In tune, a salt saslf not live the rector the ppearanee university sad high i school students A litter to be the secretary at a be iastatssted for damage sustained -ay of sermon. and there is much alarm over the pos alary of $1,200 a year. turned over to a trustee elected by the shipper." Mr.

DeMotte is a pleasing speaker sible exposure. the bondholders, and are to be pay and has the rare faculty of eombtn-insr scientific matters with such hap Sum Injures, TRUST LOST. Cartis Elected. Wew York, Jan. 22.

Emma Eames, py to make a deep, lecture at- -ate prima donna, dislocated the ear tilers of her right knee cap last night rtrsejtm rather than tiresome, I Dr. Inward A. Btetner will Jbe'the special number whieh will be given Topeka, Jan. Repreeentatiea able $100 cash, $100 in two months, $100 in four months, aim $100 is six months. The which we are to loan the eompany is to be paid over by the trustees as ollows.

As the buildings progress, estimates of cost of work done will made by architect in amounts not leas than jnat before she was to appear in the Charles Curtia, republican, at ikerfommnea and probably will be todav. was elected to the Us jarevented from going before the pub- States sste to aneeeed A. W. free to ticket holders. His subject wilt be "The Trail of the Emigrant." Twt Cent Fares Eecoturiarsd.

JS for some time. son. XM vote in ue senaie was: State Em a Right to Enforce Anti-Trait Laws. Lincoln, Jan. 22.

In the ease of the state against the Nebraska Lumber Dealers' association, referee Post today ruled in favor of the states attorney by deciding the state courts have jurisdiction and can proceed against lumber dealers for violation of the anti-trust laws. $5,000, the balance of $100,000 to be Curtis 35; CoL W. A. Harris (Dena absent 2. In the house: Curtis (V), Harris 30; J.

L. absent JL Fire a Phidpaburi. Philfioabttnt. Kana-t Jan. 22.

The boneeaad senate in a joint anv- osition, explaining that it was of importance not only to the merchants, but to every owner of real estate in the city, to every industry located here, to the farmers in providing a better market, to other citizens in securing for the city a street oar system (which will be the natural outcome) interburban lines, the Orient railway, and other improvements which are beyond calculation, and agreed to do all in' their power to bring the matter to a successful ending. Upon motion of Mr. Tueker, it was decided to be the sense of the meeting that we make an effort to eomply with the conditions of the proposition made by the Kelley Co. A rising vote disclosed that practically every man in the audience was heartily in favor of the proposition. Upon motion of Mr.

Tucker a committee of five consisting of Messrs Henley, Innes, Hill, Sweeney and Fischer, were selected to meet at the Commercial Club rooms at 10: A. M. today to appoint committees from each ward in the city to solicit subscriptions for the bonds of the company and to prepare subscription papers, After which the meeting adjourned. Ttinu lanre hunnesa houses located turn til win rauiy uw of i paid upon completion of the buildings and the other $100,000 to be paid when the machinery is installed, and the plant will invoice $300,000. Can we do' itf The Journal' believes we can.

This is not a proposition in which only the wealthy Ian figure, but the man of modern means as welL The loan to the eompany is amply secured, the1 lots alone will, be eld bank block were destroyed Oothrie, Jan. 22. The two cent railway fare was reconsidered this morning the constitutional convention and amended, to be operative only in ease the railroads receive just compensation for service rendered. The convention also established a state geological survey. Ohio River Falling.

fee jxm.uxXj today. Oebhart San, dry goods, and the printing plant Laelsi Cap rressnted. Cincinnati, Jan. 22. The river eon- she Dispatch, owned by J.

J. bantreoinmtosioner, A. D- Weaver was presented tinues to fall but is still at the dan -wAH Ka nnnmnnt InoarA. The aerCTe- gate'loss is $100,000. a loving: cop last Sunday -present front the entire Congiegatian al Sunday school.

Mr. Weaver kssfe Joint Resolution Passed. Tnnekai Jan. 22. In the senate to ger stage.

Guards were on watch all night all along the river to give warning of any threatened damage to the buildings. been superintendent and assistant sav day, Porter's joint resolution calling Scarlet Fever Raging. worth the entire price of the subscription within five years, so that instead of giving something, those who subscribe stand a good chance of actually making money out of (be investment. The town eould well afford to give a bonus to this eompany to secure this factory, but we are not required to dot so. Opportunity knocks but once at our door.

Ours upon the railroad board to investigate perintendent for 12 or 14 years, aaA the cost of pasesnger traffic so the asked that he be excused from that Higgins Worse. Chicago, Jan. 22. Since the commencement of the present epidemic, senate may act intelligently when the service longer. 8.

A. Wood gave ev short talk, telling of their love aeS deep esteem for Mr. Weaver whah prompted the gift. two cents a mile bill comes up for consideration was passed after a lively debate. there are '145 new cases of scarlet Buffalo, Jan.

22. A dispatch from ever. The largest number were re- Olean this morning says that former ported before noon today. Governor Higgins is slowly sinking..

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