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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • 2

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-1 l'f TUB UELEITA DAILY INDEPENDENT 3 FRIDAY MORNINO, JANUARY X8, Ull A HlM I ill SIE MNTED A SOGIETV BLOOD! KEsrurup A FICllT i BJEMEMS MAN -OVERCOME BY CfiiD, DIES 1 1 wauter prpion. found froeen TO-DEATH IN 8TAGb" COACH NEAR WHITE SULPHUR. CARED JOHN I WHO Isier-; NURSE SCHENCK SAYS AffVSED Wfq THOUGHT HUBBY TOO OLD. 1 EIGHTEEN HOLn FOR THRESH HOUR. FOUR WOMEN AND NEGRO PORTHR JF.ARK,, IN 8Tpp8 AT CONNELLS VI LLBV PA.

Each business day rents, a SAFE DEPOSIT BOX in our stool lined protection for valuable papers. Can' you afford to be without onet Better, be sofa jthan sonr. Boxcs. $3.00 per year nnd Up, rHk I SAVINGS DANK i i in 1 TRAINS ARE SEE DA LpST i HER LQVE BJTTLE DESPERATELY I Legislators vn "kmw ienaters, Cengressmen sad all i -T There Is a mas Is Helves wh defies yes te heat his goods aed prlees 'The Men Is sm i mi T- 4 He has lasperted smoker article peaelbl get, sad the following demcatle smoke yen rae't fergeti Mentaelae, 3 for Ha gasa Teaderfeet, he. Carolina, Its straight.

Trie, I fer Ha Tortursd ky Agonising Born. Bnto Suddenly Deranged 1 i 3 1 yuVn i Rifes Mrs, gehenck I a St meted Miss KvnnnJ i a. -i nil 8r Tlt ir Ml Dlw l4 '''I 6ailr HU rfk1a Mi I at Breath Leavra Hie Bedy aed Get th Keya Ills Safe Deposit Box. aim iwwit iron owii of I I -l I Hot Buk HI Graad sad I I Rural Ara Finally i( 1 11 I I i HfM )IiIm Ut Fir, AM i 1 Thai Attack Bclag Repulsed. y.

STALLED i Mnh Great 8orthri la T)U 1 yJ ail raaMigr Hu Bees 0iowr Jh I Round Befwo Fielding and Risk Ont Sine Sody Southern Part- A Al ExparieneUg Dtfflcaltlc. I Pacific allroads, wef stnllod toay and tonight, and th line of comrtiu-Whit Sulphur 8prlngs, Jatj. nlcotjon destroyed in the Sierra dur- 11. William Campion, Vhll en route in onaof tu heavletsnowtorm.fnd Lnd twelv. inJured.V.'Vha ton ofthU from Rlngllng to this city by stsge.l bllssard that has raged In 20 sxpIOlon ht today wrecked 1 flv wno trosen to death about nin mile.

By work Southern FclNofcn(I ten.cnt tlla other etruoturee. core of way the stage broke down. As neitherl snow-blocked passes of the Sierras fndl JJgrro of the horses could ie ridden, Mr, Paine I hed Sacramento ihis1 afternoon, decided to 'walk to town after another "ny ur. late. Ul I rig.

According to officUl. of the road. T'1 th tel- He asked Campion to accompany himevery available plow has been utilised I Jcf ight but on his return found him unconsol-1 onI expected that th blockade UD tftterlng Jng Ost 8 JBuralag Belldlsg. Connellsvlll, jn. 13 Fly ead For breakfast, than some bucljwjieat lcakj3 and Jones sansage.

Cakea made from Pure Fashioned Buckwheat Flour, that is selected for its; quality and flavor, and. milled in a scientific and aboslutely clean manner. Yon Know Jones Daily Farm Sausage R. C. Wallace1 COMPANY Try Them lor .1 J.

i Satlslacllcn Bvery other art tele that particular sutokfra regulr at proper prleee may -he obtelaed at SASS. CIGAR STORE b8 lifted the western Pacific lines the same con ditlons exist. by noon tomorrow. On clfld llnes the same fr nd hamrnr work.1 Several don-lClerk anil cutoinr. were'burfed'and those that got out, reported thrilling experiences.

I ous, having already with th cold. Wrapping him In blankets, he left I him at the scene of fhe breakdown and upon reaching this city he notified th; authorities of Campion's condition. overcome 119 NORTH MAIN 'Phones: Bell. 55 and 419 Independent 491, NO RELIEF UNTIL SUNDAY. Kallspell, Jan.

)2. In the teeth of gales unknown west Of the Spokane.Jan.il With a force of 200 1 Rocky mountains in the history of Spokane, Jan. 12. Yith a force of 200 1 Great Northern railroading. Division A young woman, whose body vas later found burned, went mad inj the store after the crash and bit the band Of a jnan whq 'trlpd to rescue fher.

Anothefyoung woman was Idenjifled only by her shoes, which her father a recogniaed. The bodies of a and v- Cogiatock, Texas, Jap. II. Mora than "2 Ineta were killed lnV desperate I S' battle between the Mexican federal soldier and a small party of Inspr- II recto on the bank of the Rio Grande, 'v this point, yesterday. Tblnsurrctos had only 18 men and for three hours they held at bay about Tl'ruralea and about 100 Infantry sol filers, Whenfiarfcneas ended the bat Ue, the Insurrectoa held the Held and j.

th federal troops had withdrawn two knlles and camped. The tnsurrectos left a couple of hour later for their countaln headquarter, BO mile sway, carrying1 their wounded with them. 1 Of th 18 Insurrectoa, two were ttilled knd seven wounded. E. 8.

O'Rell a correspondent, with the tnaur-v rectos, received a alight -wound. Are Twice Kepaleed. Twice rural charged the tnsur-. recto position, once coming, within BO but each time they were re pulsefi.jhe correspondent counted 18 who were carried from the field during the battle The return Of 80 Insurrectoa, who had been out on a raid, saved the rest of the band and prevented what probably would have a massacre of "thosedefendlng the1 rebel camp. rS Pi i The original party, of Insurrectoa numbered 0 men.

had been on rs rklil' through the eountry south of Ees.Yscisj getting horse knd recruit. For days 79 rurales had chased -th band, and Tuesday -night the party t- Vept to the rlver to water their Jaded horses, thinking they had eluded the government forces. The next morning, 10 rebels started tor Jt ranch about ll.mlles away JO get more houses. The camp of the in surreotos was and 70 As th only Not In In from and Wheeling. W.

Va, Jan. 12. If wa woman' against woman' at today's session of the Schenck trial. Alma J. Evans, a professional nurse, recited on tho stand her story against Laura Farnsworth Hchenck and the circumstances that Influenced her to suspect that Mrs.

Schenck was poisoning her husband, John O. Schenck, the millionaire, who is now almost recovered. It was Miss Evans who attended Schenck during his illness and she testified on direct examination that Mrs. Schenck had lpst her love for th wealthy pork packer. She testified that time and again Mrs.

Schenck had Instructed her that If John died suddenly to go to his trousers pocket as sopn as the breath left his body, to take the keys to his safe deposit box and tell her before Schenck's family knew of the death. Consulted Fortune Tellers. Mis Evans testified that on October 20h last, Mrs. Schenck consulted two fortune tellers and told the nurse that both had said Schenck could not live until Christmas. She said Mrs.

Schenck did little to aid her husband, going Out In the evening and once she was out all night. The witness declared that Mrs. Schenck opened the water bottles so the nurse would not hurt her fingers" and Schenck complained that the water had an unusual taste. 'Unmade him vomjt and when the witness drank a glass to see If It was right, she too became 111 Water Contained Arseulr. The state also brought out, througo Dr.

Charles G. Glaser, of Johns Hopkins university, that the first bottle of mineral water sent lilm for analysis colnalncd three nnd six-tenths grains of ahsenlc to the half gallon. Superintendent W. R. Smith la waiting mgn ijulns they at Essex with large crews of laborers I a woman were taken from tha I and Beveral tru8ted railroad men for tonlfht 80 b8dIy burned that CANCELS TITLE TO RICH COAL LANDS i 1 WEALTHY SEATTLE MEN LOSE BIG PROPERTY LOCATED NEAR LAWSON.

men and five snow machines which are working night and day the Great. I Northern railroad is making every ef- fort to clear the track for two trains which are stalled between'HIgh Gatelu11 the that' will permit him hav8 not befn identified. List of the Deed. 1 The dead: 1 MABEL GRACE WAGNEIt, clork; and Fielding, since Sunday. Al- to open the road.

As fast as the'ro-though contrary reports have been re-taries dig into the deep drifts, the ceived from towns along the line thatgnow In behind them. A walls caie Seattle, Jan. 12. District I th pas8enNr8 are out ot provisions, I reltet tran Ieft white Fish for High CHRJSTOBAL 8. SMITH, MINNIE MULAC, clerk; UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN; UNIDENTIFIED MAN, probably porter.

The Injured Include four. Superintendent E. L. Brown, of Spokane, says the trains are well suppliv with eatables. Superintendent Brown said: Gate yesterday, carrying provisions and coal for the passengers of delayed No.

but the rotary running ahead Wo expect to have the train out of was snowed in while still two miles 4 VA I I 1 H. the snow late tonight and are sending I from the train. The passengers, how-1 clerks, two carpenters at work on the Judge Cornelius S. Hanlord directed today In the lJJnlted State court that a decree be entered by which the title to coal lands In King county owned by the Washington Securities company, be cancelled and restored to the United States government. Among those who compose the company are J.

Cllse, C. J. Smith, A. S. Kerry, H.

R. Cllse and W. P. Tflmble. All are wealthy Seattle men, and C.

J. LSmltlLis jne-Of tha' Cunningham-Alaskan claimants. our eastbound trains over our own I eve-r, are said to be faring well at the rails. I have assurances the track will expense of the railroad. Two power- soldiers replied with their Mauser carbines, and the battle was on.

After half an hours continuous fighting the received reinforcements from the main body and a charge was made on the Insurrectos. the federal advanced, the defenders of the pass sent a storm of bullets Into their ranks, firing coolly and accurately. The federate advanced a short distance and then returned to their original position. The firing continued and one by one rebels dropped from the ranks, either dead or wounded, until nine men remained working with their guns. Again the soldiers charged, this time approaching Within B0 yards of the Rulley wher the Insurrectos Were conoeated.

a man gave way, but continued bring deliberately until' the soldiers again retreated. Both in charges and retreats, the rurales kept their line good order nng showed no panle. Firing I Accurate. The steady fire and good aim of the Insurrectos were more than the soldiers could stand, and they shrank closing, for a final assault. started at 1:20.

oclock continued steadily until 7.30. A darkness approached, the 20 Insurrec-tos who had been sent for horses appeared on a neighboring hill at a gallop. The bugles or the soldiers blew a retreat, and the federals fell back about a mile, 'where they took a stronger position In a shallow canon. The field was left to the insurrectos. The 18 rebels had successfully held at bay nedrly ten times telr number for three hours.

The insurrectos burled their dead, cared for the wounded, packed their equipment, and two hours later started across the country for El Burro, a mountain on which they hae established a stronghold. IasurrectOB Make Denial. The report from Mexican go eminent Bources that a detachments of in-surrectos had crossed the river and In the be cleared by the time they reach Fielding. When the two trains were su the wind was blowing a gale and the below by temperature hovered about 30 zero. The engines are reported ful engines between two rotailes facing each way, this morning left Cut Bank to go through the drifts frlom tlie" east! IfTa not expected, however, that the road will be opened east be- store, Charles Loomis, Assistant man- 1 ager, and four customers.

All will recover. Workmen who had removed a natural gas meter failed to cap the sup-P' pIpes. and Just as a porter was Ih Btructod to plug tjio pipe thcexploslon came. The porter started towaid the cellar to obey instructions apd has not since Superintendent Brown to bo well sup- foro Sunduy. or until the wind ceases, plied with fuel, and he says people The lands Involved In todays decision are undeveloped coal areas near Lawson In which little money has been Miss Evans testified that dummy" expentJeJ development work- The patents, according to the complaint, were issued under the homestead law to Individuals who entered as trespas- bottles of medicine were kept In the bathroom of the suite occupied by Scjienrk at the North Wheeling hos- have no occasion to worry about their friends who may aboard the trains.

The number of passengers Is close to 50. STEIN FROZEN TO DEATH. Culbertson, Jan. 12. Moses Stein, a homesteader near here, was overcome by thj blizzard yesterday et the othera the Mton lmd been been seen.

The cries of Miss Smith, Miss Wagner and Miss Mulac could be heard aft- while hunting rabbits on the prairie, and was frozen to death. TB4ISS CAUGHT IN STORM. Sacramento, Jan. 12. The east and westbound Overland limited trains of the Southern Pacific and Western "Hiounted Infantrymen were sent to the support of the ruralesi When tiey approached the.

80 Insurrectoa then there, 'they prepared to give them a hot reception. Two of the rebels were ft i i i set at work packing extra tlon and rifles on mules. Three Soldier Fall. Th l8 remaining Insurrectoa took a position iiiTa line drawn across the trail of the advancing soldiers, he firing1' began at a distance of about lOO yard. The Insurrectos ppured a VollejMtrom their 30-callbre rlfles lnt0 the enemy, and three soldiers fell.

The pital, while the real remedies givensers after several thousand dollars had Schenck were kept in another part or been expended In the development of, the building. She said the bottles I a eoal mine. That the land was sltu-were placed there as a decoy, and that I ated In a coal district was conceded; the accused woman had an opportun- the pleading admitted that it contained lty to doctor them. Mrs. Schenck, workable veins of coal and the evl-she said, had gone into the bathroom dence showed that th defendant cor- I containing the bottles, locked the door I poration bought It lator as coal land.

Strength Comes Not From What Yon Eat, But From What You Digest. replying upon the report of a mining expert, as to Its mineral value. TRAINS HELD BY SNOW. Vancouver, B. C.

Jan. 12. Canadian Paclfio railway officials expect to have their line cleared tomorrow for fhe resumption of through trafflo. Eight west-bound trains are held by snow at Calgary and passengers are being maintained aboard them. The blizzard on the prairies showed signs of moderating today, but extreme cold prevails In the Rocky mountains.

At Fields D- 13 degrees below zero was recorded today. pulled out of the dbrla. Hundreds (Btood in the street powerless to answer the cries for help from the young women a flames enveloped the bulld-lng. One girl could be seen running frantically back and forth behind a countr er, the flames scorching her and the smoke blinding her. Several men ran in at a side door, but the heat 'and smoke were so intense that two of them were forced back.

One man groped his way to the end of the counter where the girl was then crouching. Her clothlngi was burning. As he gTasptd her 'by the armfe, she ecreamed and snapped at htn like a rabid dog. Sickened by the sight, HEROIC FIREMAN HURT. FeetSoSore CouldnRalK PownStoIr ai ii i li tl rtf A Tablet Digests a Meal Trial Package Free.

Most people eat most foods without discrimination It matters little what. Few stop to think what that food does for them. This Is the first turn on the road to dyspepsia, freckles disregard of the proper choice of foods, rapid eating and Improper mastication, are the unquestioned causes of all stomach disoiders from the slight ache to the malignant concei. There is nothing more revolting than A dyspcpLtcjitauuudi very- vat -fo- and remained Inside for 15 minutes. Not Tampered With.

The defense, however, apparently scored when It was declared by Dr. Hupp, who was put on the stand late the afternoon, that the medicine in room had not been tampered with and also by cross-examination of Dr. Glaser that a second bottle of mineral water, taken from the room In which Schenck was locked for some time, had not been tampered with. At another time, the witness testl-ficd. Mrs.

Bc'lipnck had told her that John Is too old for me I want a young society blood She said the accused had confided to her that John WAnilANT FOR GLASS. TIZ Cafed tier Quick nln Is to It bile bating IVomin, Drops From Fourth Story of Tenement, New York, Jan. 12. Twenty firemen were injured, one perhaps fatally, and damages aggregating 3130,000. was caused bv a series of (He files turly today.

Fireman Leo Hack bar th fell lour stories down an air shaft gnd through a light In a burning Harlem tenement. Physicians say he cannot He was assisting a woman tenant to escape when he fell, but Alleged "Higher Up Briber Falia Show Up Whea Case Called. --Khb- Fe anetseSj -J am-1 8. When the putrefaction, sending forth its poison I case of Louis Glass, former vice presl-throughout the entl.e system, depres- dent of t)e PaclfIc Btateil Telepl.one soInVheosto'deadeiHng'he'mus- TeIeraph comPanr or retrla on I aln'y discerned the struggle thrbugl. cles, incapacitating the liver and kld-h charge of having bribed th Ruef- and almost overcome by heat, the man was unable to overpowee homancHia fled.

1 "She bit me, he cried, holding up a bleeding finger to several who hud was too much of a business man to she was not hflrF'ilor were any of the I neys for their work, debilitating thelSchmit board of supervisors, was l- 1A -i. (4 I I has wf rtk aIpIm ka 1 iva a ,1 a1 a nt 1 I a a heart, the and fired on the soldiers from the Amerl- can side is denied by the insurret tos, who say that had ihey wished to do so, after the light started, If would have been Impossible, as the fofd, the only crossing placed, was tltCrall: churned by bullets and a man could not have lived1 to rcac hlhe opposite side. So far aa is known, only one man crossed the river to the American slle. He was a press correspondent and ha did not do so until two hours alter the battle and then under cover of darkness. jfortlfled camp In the mountains and more than 150 men under arms at that a point.

They are well armed and plentifully upplled with ammunition. called today, the defendant failed to suit her, as she thought she was "entitled to break into society," on account Of her wealth. Elks Charity Ball, Auditorium, January 16. NO CHANGE IN FIYfAND. appear and Judge Lawlor ordered a I Helsingfors, Finland, Jan.

12. The bench warrant Issued for his arrest. I results of the elections announced to-In hi first trial. Glass was convicted I dajr how tHe composition of 'the fllet of bribery and sentenced to flv years Pfactlcall unchanged. The socialists.

wuentin penitentiary. Thl was I ordered reversed by the district court' of three, of appeals a few weeks ago, and Glass was granted a new trial. Glass' attorney claims that his client Is in town, and that they had not learned that he was to appear today to plead. Glass, upon being Informed that the occupants. Five firemen were severely burned.

I All of these disagreeable and dan- when a liquor and drug Importing geroua condition are due to the im-house in Pine street caught Use and I proper digestion of fopd and the con-12 were Injured, five seriously, in, a laequent assimilation of poison. Wha't blaze which destrnved a flvo atory 1 an he.expectedTIf the food Jl I In the stomach. If the system is con- story building Duane stftet TwoLUpatod fermeatatlon ls the natural small blazes, one down town and one I outcome. It dhows Itself in sour wat-in Harlem, caused slight injuries tolery risings, belching, heartburn and two more firemen. painful brcathjng.

There Is only one way to relieve this condition. If tha stomach refuses to EMBEZZLEMENT (BARGED. digest your food put something Into It New Orleans, Jan 12 Bernard I that will. Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets Kearney, ai rested senr.ii Rg0 asar nothing but digestives. They are choking lungs clogging the bowels.

Dont 1 9 Go (or a Sleigh Ride without a good LAP ROBE he stepped off a ntaim from Panama, charged with rmb-iziHig IL600 from the United Stales government, while employed by the Isthmian canal commission In the postoftee department in San Pablo, will be returned to Panama next Saturday, LI RUE HOLDS OJINAGA. City of Mexico. Jan. 12. Word was received at tho war department today (hat General LuquChad occupied OJIna ga without opposition from th insur rectos.

The force under General Navarro is said to bo still In Guerrero awaiting further orders from the war "minister. Colonel Escudero with hie regiment reached Jlmlnex yesterday. not a medicine. They work when the case had been called for today, appear- stomach wilt' not. Each tablet contains enough pepsin, diastase, golden seal and other dl-gestlie elements to reduce 3.000 groins of ordinary food to the proper cDm glstency for assimilation into the blood.

Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet are absolutely pure. There ls nothing harmful In them a shown In their endorsement BIG FIRE AT BLUEFIELDS. Bluefields, W. Va Jan. 13.

Fire, originating in. a oaloon early this morning, wiped out two block I comprising the principal business sections I of Welch. The property tos prab-1 abty will exceed IiuO.000. If you have 'sore feet, tl-cd feet, sweaty feet, lams feet, ten er feet. smelly feet, corns, callouses or bunions, read what happened to Mrs Crockett, of Jeffenonvllla.

Tit DID IT. Mr Crockett Bay; "After the arena treet-oeat eh walked Sowaatalra a a (oat et tlw. She see oet fceeo able te walk i doWsMtalre before la paat vr yaara, except by stepping ewa a raeb step with eea fast at a tlsae. Tbto is remarkable. geo more boxea.

No matter, what etle your feet or what under heaven you have used without getting relief, just use TIZ. Its different It act right off. It cure sor feet to stay eureL Its the only foot retpedy ever made which acts on tbs principle of drawing out all the polsoooue exudation which cause' sore feet Powder end other remedies merely clog up the pores. TIZ cleans them out enda keep them clean. You will feet bettsr th first time Its" Us It a week and you can forget you avee-had or -Tret.

Thero Is -nothing on earth that can compare with It Is tor tsle et all drugg'tts. 5c per box. or direct If you wish, from Wal-tor Luther Dodge Co, Chicago, UL and cl I q- Should be the best. sell the best Meats, Poultry, gutter and Try ns and well show you. If youre had meat troubles tha will drive thpnl all away." i Inionr.IcatHarke! Car.

6th Are. aad Jack It. 4 VooO YoNURN, Frogs, MURDER VERDICT GIVEN. Cheyenne, Wyo Jan. 12 A verdict ed States and Canada.

of murder hy unknown person, w. Aah fom'Iy Physician hi. opln-. icrsona (in 0f Klimrt a Ityspepsla Tablets and returned Iqr the coroner', ury today lg honest toward Vou be wilt in the cas of the young man whos state positively that they will cure bqdy wa found eight mile from thlsjjf0ur otomach trouble whatever Ittnay by 40,000 physicians la th Unlt- HEATER city yesterday. tdentlfted' as llmt of For.both;goto THINK: IT AASgUiriK.

BUqkenbirg, Germany, Jn. 12. Sidney Joseph, described a millionaire merchant of Cincinnati, dropped- from-a-CHg In- thvHart mountains yesterday and wa Joseph had been forsome time at a sanitarium there and- It, la said that deliberately stepped the helghf be. unless jrou Jiav. wltrdf OO long siHl tiave alhowed your dleorder to de- tobert Hrny lesJr80p WHO cancei' 47 Cottage street, Salem, Ore.

Actfoday and begin to end you suffering. free trial package will fMCld i- SPREADING. Peking Jan. lLTBubonlo pIsgue In Manetinrt "Spreading-rapidly. Report received her state that hundreds of persona are dying every day and that the number of fatalities 1 Increasing A French plsga expert he uc-cumbedt to th disease.

1 Steele, Ilindson Co. Kohra Block, Fuller Ave. Ball Pba US. Cliespeet accident Insurance Dr. Thomas' Kclcctlc Oil.

fltop, th pln and beats the wound. All druggist ell It lad. 426. be sent to your address upon request The 80-cent size package re for sal at your druggist's. F.

A. Stusrt Co, 150 totuart Bldg, Marshall, Mich. I I.

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