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: ' - - - - - -- -- - ---- , S.'f 500 ADD1TI0AL TALESMAN NEEDED FOR COOPER TRIAL X- V Day Passed Without : Another Jui'br Being Secured. '; ; Nashville, Teon.,; Jan. 22. The third day of the Cooper-Sharpe uiur vder trial passed not ; only without Securing another juror, hut if" tv motion ot thebtate be sustaiued, on of the six already chosen willMt: rniiiiiTOoitirinr tit i ;llVANiH tiRCH. jttaimiii a . , Americans are the r greatest con siimprs f su.?ar 6n earth.. In J 907. Jan. 22: Io a the figures were avliule .over eighty t posture of prayer in - Sti.: Patrick's two pounds of sugar to every man, church here, and with a bullet hole woman and child in the CQUOtry - . estimate of'th. ureau there tier casea-of f.Konnlncia ln. tKo TTriifpd States. 1 wo notes vvm found, one' be-1 , h . t , , , o0o.O()() Dersons J ; --- '- - .. , n . . . . , ,1 7 - 1 - , '.. liminnted hause lie was intoxicate )MUt "Htluug tor "St AntDony 8 ,. f f, ispase everv year. ed when l,e ;Furrt'fie.vi,auV , Foi7,ea. were killed and ten was cnosen. ;ine .Dtate in v . 7;r.f J others iniured. oue tatallv, when sev- secured knowledge ot Juror igl Tr: eral'tons ot dynamite in one of the condition atter it had accepted mm nw hu "-- uac u, k;m: . TWta Powder ..lTnaHo vn,,.,,, t o iiitT citv aboard a steamer irom , , . ..rr r r -V " Pil..dt.l.,i ia eaHv-this morning orks a i, Lake Uopateong Dimv p ar ui. w upou uiC luuum,. - . . , . - last Wednesday. additional talesman began this after- rtt'ar any oue, trafio ifc the street Late iast Yeduesday evening at noon to auoear M - " . -. ...... 1.1V hnii tnnnH t h V1C-A thp 1 1 J. nln4iT pftort wi hP mm p to mumilete IhH 11 " ,Mr" "- 1". 1 vengeim over nis arrest iui umcV . - - - r ' I ,. i I ' J . . . ... nrir wMnKvill trV , b llpipd lv- mau haU usea was lying DPSiae nis to nis wife arm(j himselt witn. au nf flrlSiv.hir 1arm.k iMtrrs as uc.nucu i ayp ana Weni IO Ula muiuei-iu-iavy I 1 U4 minminnurl f-milrrlif - . I Tl( 1 lPHr, MhM 1 1 11 LI 1 UC UICU owu thatUo sessKms of the trial "ould DriMQ' FAR THF PRFSII1FNT after . I III .Hllll IIjIIMIIBIVHBI be held on batuidays. tie believes . iFaij aj SpVpnt.-thrpp that the case can be completed more . , w , .. npranns rp known to have lost their rapidly by giving the attorneys one Boston Baked and Big Hunting r Frida as fc. regnlt of tQe .r-l.v n lit - lit lllAll l'k 11 illDII If I .- ... . I . . . 1 1 ..1U " , . . Knives for African Trip. floods which are geuerai tnrougnout vnen tne six seieciea jurors were , the Transvaal country and Northern brought into court this moruiug one Boston, Mass., Jan. Zl. Boston Ur to Great damage has also re- oi tuem, o, imwuiui, wmcu euKeu ueaua wiuiuuu jkxiu ui a iwi- ljjjgj 0 property l.iArro Hart unil nul K.Imltrp. T'vp Klnfr R i vpl f.'s antcrt whfin he starts 1 been use to moruing toddy for. . a on his hunting trip to Africa this ; Six miners were killed and eight good many years, and 1 mvssed spow- spring, and j ust ta let the jungle ioik otners were severely uijuieu uy au 0rFn Icr th mnrn nir. (W.t'l iret k.n tnrthpr about KostoU ne will eXDlOSWD 01 gas in iue Qioue imu- 6- o-- . 4 . i o,,.mr mnr'mnirV" ..h onrl Hlimomhor his hlT MmP HOIl ITIltlP at VvanCierS. Kjdii.t Idfel II LI C I L40 L UUCi uiui iiiut. oiaou c t ioiiJvi"v- " c" . ' (iTk .....-t Hition nnililhlU llrt- ,! h Krtitnn maf w feniVPS. TOr TOUT WWinPSUaV UIJUU UUC liJIUCL CU 1 UC .UllObllUVlvu in vi iu t- uu I 1 1 Ll .m.Mv.y . .7 I ' J CD I - I i 1 1 . T . I usual or cruel punLshment," re-' huge razor edged beauties, the very tered a room witu a ligntea torcn, marked the court: judicially. "Mr. acrpe of the cutler's craft, have just the room was full ot gas which caused Officer, see that those geulemen oeen finUhed for 'the President by a the explosion. i I . ..JJ.. . i ...': n ... T'V. l,.,;.T..t, nrnvfi v I . ... who wont to nave a touuy geL uie. dosiou cuuw. xue vra The salarv of 29 of the- circuit toddy hereatter." maae alter aesigns arawn oy u uueu judges have been increased that iudffe Allison of the Chancery Mcllhenny, of Louisiana. J . . ... . nri .. 1 court, who was killed by VVUit- there are two nunung xniveb, worth's brother, a few years ago, double edged a portion ot tnir jeugtn MToa tU Aihor.in.liiw of Attoruev nd 9i inohes in length of blade: a t ao tuv ac vuv - w- -v i -g - - o ' KtiicK L-lnifp far vrenerai ivi cvani, wuu i pwui-tuca iu-im-u- wug wiuo riav ina- this cflsp. h stands very niirn cuttiu? tnrouern aense unuererowi" ' ID tne COtDmuuiiy, uuwevci, 3uuu i-- ami a nRuimug Ruur, . i i. uui iauuug -- regarded as one of the best men yet y inches in fength. Lach dnite has Arizona and .New Mexico separate . I . il i't honrl (Timn! tn its hpavv 1 aiatVi4Trl will hp introdnpd in the f ill ? : AltEH tlilt - ' ........ . - ' . . . - . K ''l , ' X - 1 j-,! ,.LfT-.!..-St'U HI.U w MJM jy . J y ji. , . . .... 1 - . . ' , ... :: . ,v - . . from $7,000 to $9,000 and that of 84 district judges from $6,000 to 88.000. This raise caused much discussion, and took nearly the en tire time W the Senate last lhurs- selected W TT-V 1 A I Mrs. John V. Sharpe was in only relative of any of the defend ants in court, this morning when thp nroceedintrs bearan. Later Col. -j- a o m CooDer's daughter and neices amv ed and greeted their kinsmen on trial affectionately. A little latter the attorney asked time for conference and were grant ed forty minutes. Judtre Hart then suggested that the jurors retire to their room where thev could le mortf comfortable. "Can they play cards?' asked the deputy. V "Yes. and roll dice on the floor y if they want to said the court. 'When the conference was ended the first surprise of the trial was sprung in form uf amdavits,nled by the State attacking the competency of one of the six jurors already chosen. ebony handle. house this week. The Republican members of the House Committee on Territories held two meetings Inst Wpdnesdav for the fmroose of - j - i i reviewiqg the bill prepared by Kep- Why the South Likes -Taftr Baltimore American. In the South President Roosevelt resentative Hamilton of Michigan, has a firm grip because the Southern Fifty-three workingmen, yvho people admire grit and mauliuess; in w'ere working on a sub-marine tun the same section Mr. Taft has won nej a mjje an(j a half from shore in golden opinions because he touches Michigan, ori last Wednesday the spirit of Southern chivalry. ere biown t pieces by exploding There is just as much of that spirit pVvtler burned to death by the re- Seven Years of Proof. "I have had seven years of proof that 'Dr. Kings New Discovery is the best medicine to take for coughs and colds and for every diseased condition of the throat, chest or lunes." says W. V. Henry, of Pan ama. Mo. The world has had thir- tv-eiehf years of proof that Dr. Kinsr's New Discovery is the best remedy for coughs, and colds, la- gnppe, asthma, hay fever, bronchi tis, hemorrhaere of the lunes, and the early stages of consumption. Its timely use alwas prevents the de- velopment ot pneumonia, oold un der guarantee at Freeman Drug Co. 50c and $1. lnal bottle tree. ibroadras there ever was and the Soutn well supplied with' it. Mr. raft has had little to say in hi Southern speeches abmt the song and story of the bouthland. He is not etnotiouahst, and the Southern oeoule are not mere sentimentalists Mr. Taft in most of his speeches in the South during his public activi ties has had a great deal to say about a national outlook for ttie Southern .section. He has portrayed there- sources of the South economically and politically. He has not talked like a "Yankee trader," but has dis coursed about the outlook for the South as criviner that section the by sulrmit fire or drowned in the icy waters of the lake. The -hospitals were fiijled with the injured, many f the bodies of the dead were unrecognized. -THE- Baltimore American Established 1773 The Daily American -'"tenni by Mail Pottage Prepaid. Dftliy, with Sunday Edition, One i ear Sunday Edition, One Year. BRYAN'S DAUGHTER ASKS FOR DIVORCE Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 22.-Rnth Bryan Leavift, daughter of William Jenuings Bryan, today filed fijiit for divorce from William H. Leayitt. T. S. Allen, brotfcer-in-lawW Mr. Bryaji, is the attorney for the plain tifi". Leavitt isvnow in Paris. The reagon given in the jpetition is alleged nonsupport. To minimize publicity, the attorney exercised- a common privilege of taking back into his possession the documents, in the case. Mind Your Business. If you don't nobody will. It is your business to keep out of all the trouble you can, and ,you can and will keep out of liver and bowel trouble lfyou fake Dr. King's JNew (lft.Hv. Onft Month widest opportunity to take a leading Daily and Sunday, One Month rtr " . . . I DuiIt. Three Months part in framing national policies Daily and Sundayj Three Months He has weakened the old sectional Daily, Six Months, cords, not by berating sectional sen- ily and Sunday Six Montha iimnt lint, hv rpsrp.ti nor its Of:oa- rv , .iu c -tj;;, r " -"J - - n sion aud deploring its coctinuance. This attitude has appealed to the South as being the instinctive atti tude of a gentleman. It has appeal ed to the South as being the tiuest spirit of chivalry. He has not in dulged in flattery; he has not been unctuoue; he has hot deviated from the clear path of honesty and court esy. His invitation to tbe feouth to resume its place at the council ta ble of the nation was genuine. The South knows that Mr. Taft has been all around its . territory as well as over it. It looks upon him as.the prophet of the new dispensation. Tt sees that he is not a political trickster trying to break the solid South fer political purposes. It, realizes-that his plea for the opeu mind and the operi door in the South is a plea to rise to the magnificent enter prises that are coming to the south ern seqtion through Jthe development of its resources, through the build ing of mills and factories-; morethan' all else, through - . the 'avenues of woxjd trade that will be opened to it Canil. - . '.'SiDM7Pil hv an issue "from its path oj national "progress, the South Uinr intr trip hichwav .25 .40 -75 1.15 1.50 2.25 3.00 1.50 The Twice-a-Week American The Cheapest and ,Best Family ews- paper nirjnanecu ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR Six Months, 50 Cents. THF TWIfF-A-WFFir AMFPIfAN ia nnh- lished in two issues, Tuesday and and r nuay mornings, witn xne newB oi me 1 . .A T 1 - . weeK in Romnarx snanp. it aiso con tains interesting special corresponilence, . i . i . j 1 entertaining romances, gooa poetry, io- cai matter oi general interest ana ireisu miscellany suitable fo the home circle. A carefully edited Agricultural Depart ment 'and a full and reliable Financial and Market Reports are special features. CHAS. C. FULTON & Co. FELIX AGNUS,, Manager and Publisher American Office, Baltimore, Md. j ' rapidly getting in to the high way again. It is iortuua ,m such a trustworthy puqt, anu ,iu Life Pills.. They keep biliousness, ! confidenceih Lira -will be warranted, malaria and jaUndjce Out your byli tbects:actsA .,-.tn )R at "EVpomoTi Tlrnor Crt a d m ! I1 St ration . ' " - ' MMM promptly obtained In all coontriee, or NO FEE. TRADE-MARKS, Caveats and Copyrights regis tered. Send Sketch, Model or Vtxoto, for free report on patentability. 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We want every lady that passes the Burlington Hardware Co.'s store xto stop and see this ware, they will be glad to show our premiums to ybu; Our terms are for a set of tea spoons, six yearly subscribers or their ecpvalent For the grey finish teaspoon, eight subscribers or, their equivalent For the sugar shells, two yearly subscribers or their equivalent. And for a set of knives and forks thirty yearly; subscribers or their equivalent. v The retail price for this ware is $2.50 and $3.50 per set for the tea spoons, $.75 each for the sugar shells and $14.50 per set for the knives.ahd forks. All we ask of you is to ex amine the quality of the articles and you will be convinced that we are pffering you rare values. Get busy now and get a sugar shell then the spoons and you will not be without the knives and forks. Send your subscriptions to . r i I I y - 'I HHTT TTTH ; 'A i . 4 ; j ; i ' .1 C? 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