The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, August 15, 1913, Page 7, Image 9
GOV. SlILZER IMPEA
In All-Night Session of
fHpn the hazard that the inipea
L IlL,II prove their case, the i
friends believe. Either h<
tlon or her husband's, the
New fear, must suffer. They sa
THE LAXCASTKI
XSi HOW A W(
ae friends II17R I
y she will M
{ NEW S, AUGUST, 15, 1
)MAN SAVED
IUSBANI) FROM
013.
SINS OF
They stood befoi
omission. POSIT
re the angel at the
7
'IVE PROOF.
York Legislature.
THE VOTE BEING 70 T
Wife's Heroic Effort to Save ]
the Risk of Sacrificing 1
Own Reputation.
Albany, N. Y.t Aug. 13.?Gc
William Sulzer was lmpeac
K 1 ft n'flnnlr Oilo "."?l"- *
take the stand If she has
choice. They add that s!
the governor a week ago
O 45. her to tell her story to the
According to the quote i
. of Louis Marshall, the gov*
torney, the language of th?
Ser tlon is not clear on this
Governor Sulzer could gl\
the benefit of the doubt bj
>vernor vacate the office.
he(i at j There has been some tal
no other ? A
he sought T?h^ August Amerlc
to permit contains a remarkable
Dubllc document written by a
expression J*0k 1 Save(1 w
M-nor's at- husband was a
) constitu- Perous young business
point and Ka? to ne?'ect his wife
e himself a sPend his leisure t
(r refusing particularly at the
went on for a number
k of flnv- gradually the man bega
an Magazine my anguish by the
i temperauce quirlea about their
wife and en- "Those days oeec
[y Husband." my life to be like t
n able, pros- ''On the fourth d
man who be- telephone call,
and children " 'Is this Mrs. Am
line drinking feebly, all a-tremble
club. This dale at the office. E
of years and but your husband 1
,n to lose his fnlntltio- v
' *? i it gaie;
, , j The angel ask
?r insistent In- i you enter
father. One jald: "On
ned years. Was high and
his? And one: "I
ay I answered a I man from
Another: "I w
Jtin?" I assented i faith;
'This Is Rags- I scorned my 1
)?n't be alarmed, with deatl
lias had a slight
ed: "Whv should shoul,l <'onvii
. I tic
earth my place was
great;** I Because It's
warned my fellow caster citizen,
sin;" i Testimony <
as teacher of the The stron,
merit.
ife and lived in love The best pr
b."
I H. H. Hort
nee the Greatest Skep>
in Lancaster.
i the evidence of a Laneaslly
investigated,
gest endorsement of
oof. Read it:
on. merchant. Elm St.,
v . v v v?vv*k VUIO UIVI UIU5 U
Democratic majority in the
bly of the New York legtslatui
vote, 79 to 4 5, came after 1
night session and after the
nor'8 wife had made an el
hour effort to save him at tl
of sacrificing her own reputa
Organization leaders wh<
sparred for time ail night i
that their program of iinpea<
would be wrecked by lack of
y VI1W ernor Sulzor ordering out
assem- prevent his forcible removi
re. The ^ were contemplated. LI
an all- ence, however, is place
gover- friends In the report that
leventli resort to such extremity.
ttont8k I ARTICLES OF IMPEAC
> liad The articles of imj
n fear against Governor Sulzer
.hment by the lower house of the
" votes legislature this morning nu
- business grip and
troops to younger men were placi
V; n ca*e in his business and h<
ttle crea- but certalnly going dow
. , j ly at half-past one o'clo
he would big wjfe confronted
came home and told him
HMENT. sbe no longer loved him
jeachment positively dispised him.
as passed calmly that she had pre
New York for him across the hall
ike a doc- that he could no lom
- utvavn.
self-respect, the doctor says. ?
ed above him suppose; he hasn't
? was slowly for several days. E
n hill. Final- are bringing him ho
ck one morn- "All day I sat by
him when he dozed heavily, a
i frankly that muttered words I
and that she Once I thought it w]
She told him It was uearlug e
pared a room aroused,
from her and " *You here. Rack
uuiuing Hprious, And one stood si
rust the heat, I angel salt
seemed himself "What earthly
>r. Murphy and I here toda
me.' j "Alas, I did not
my husband; he i led,"
nd occasionally j He answered
could not catch. | my way?
as my own name. So uev\ the coun
light when he j my flight
I only sought 1
iel?' he murmur- 1 light."
. .. Lancaster, s.
Ilent. "Speak, the enC0 %vtth Dc
1, been so satii
deed has sent you hesitate to r
y?" . back ached as
follow where they p(1 Sidneys.
. ^ ^ i until I began
sadly. "I bad lost pjjjS( which I
Drug Store,
itry, and so strange g00(j health."
'or guidance and for Mr. Hortoti
1
C., says: "Mv experi an'fl
Kidney Pills has
^factory that I do not
ecommend them. My
' the result of disorderI
could not find relief
taking Doan's Kidney
got at Crawford Bros.'
They restored me to
i is only one of many
ncivuiucu new euiuers 10 me
bly chamber, summoned fror
York during the early hours, j
sured of victory by their pr
started a rapid fire of legisiutic
the aroption of the impeat
resolution.
Long articles of lmpeachmei
bracing the findings of the F
Investigating committee in sub
lay ready for presentation i
desk of Democratic Leader Le
asaem- uiuem or over 4,uuo word
n New Stripped of their legal
ind as- the articles are In substan
esence, low":
m with That Governor Sulze
ihment tils statement of campaign
set forth that his entire ren
at, em- $5,460, and his expenditure
rawley that his statement was "
stance, was intended by him to be
n the an evasion and violatioi
>vy be- statutes of the state;" tin
a. share the home with hei
verbiage, point the story goes on
re as fol- "The next three clays i
mares of horror In r
r in filing Philip left the house I
expenses, fast: he came in late
pipts were went immediately to hi
>s $7,724; he was not in for a sii
false and saw him only once dur
false and ?met him on the plaz:
a of the going out In the mornit
it hiS list rwl ??.?>? . ' -
. , ?|.o. ?. iy ert. For answer I l
r. From this i)0th of mine and 1
as follows: lently. There was
are yet night- he spoke again: his
ny memory. *i remember now?
before break- the office. To tell
at night and fve neither eaten n
s own room: three days. I feel
\gle meal. I beaten to a pulp,
ing the time ont that you are
za as he was friends and?and tl
lg. He look- God, Wife, it's face-l
took his hand in '
leld It close, si? "You have no p
a pause before the answ?
voice was weak. "I loved the e;
I keeled over In my lot,
you the truth, '1 strove to keep
or slept the last blame,
I like I've been And make a
I've been finding humble s|
right about mv A narrow life; I
ie drinks. Please ! s?. angel, driv
the-other-wnv fnr I enly gate.
.... .. fully endorse<
lassport? "None," If your hack
>r.^an.\e', . , bother you, r
arth, tho lowly was kidney renin.
, . , Doan's Kitlne
my record free from Mr Horton li;
, , by home test
heaven above my Foster-Milbur
pot' , 4 N. Y. "Whet
see it now too late; U(.niplnbor th
e me from the heav
???iwho nave graied
Doan's Kidney Pills,
aches?If your kidneys
lon't simply ask for a
tly?ask distinctly for
y PilN, tlie same that
ad?the remedy hacked
Imony. 50 ail stores,
n Co.. Props., Buffalo,
1 Your Back is Lame?
e Name."
iore me nouse organization 1
Its Impeachment to a roll can
the adoption of this resolntlo
the creation of a committee 1
by Mr. Levy to prepare the a
a recess was taken. Mr. Le^
his associates went tliroug]
formality of retiring to re
within an hour and sent the t
to the speaker's desk with a
tlon that they be asked to lm
A roll call showed the adop
trusted 01 receipts failed to include
. With contributions ranging 1
n, and fro,? $100 to $2,500; that
headed ernor's false statement
rticles, "wrongfully, wilfully and <
ry and caused "great scandal and
li the of the governor of the stat
appear York."
irticles ' f 2 > That Governor Sulzei
resolu- to his statement of camp
ipeaeli. penses an affidavit declarini
tlon of ' statement was in all resner
.... aau?ii <tn>i iiusgam-t
11 sped- all I could do not to tli
n amount about his nock, tell bin
the gov- an, i loved him. loved
t made even my old. dishonor
'orruptly" his heart. Hut resolute
reproach mv yearning?having
.e of New must i not stand the h
die?
r attached "There was no sleep
aign ex- for me. Had I lost?
< that the Philip doing? Was he
>ts "n full -? - ' " " ~
m me from this dav t
row my arms stlok to mp r ,
s,pito,of ami love.' I was o
i ', R. "r arms about liim.
ed placed in ,,
lv I crucifled ' 0,1 havG UlGTT
staked all, T"b?tl,!' 1 cr,od w
inzard of the dG",pd tears swept 1
a tide as you wo
those nlchts ,lrPamo11 0,10 small
What was *bPd,! Tho tGars 0
drinkiiiK In-.thopk are sacred m
in, and If you'll
>ack your respect The atiprol swung
n mv knees, mv free,
| And took the
1 alreadv, Philip',,*. ,)y ha
Udly, while the , Nay' you a,?"
lie away on such nf u?^G, w
uld nevor have l ?f a" U',s wa
woman could
n my husband's , ?f wh" J"
omorlos. | ? , Paradise.
Benolrl. vmir
' sweetness of
the portal wide and Patient labor.
Th?> smell
sorrowing stranger 'l may mean
nd, never in boyl
e,"' he said, "shall own han(1 wit
li rne, 'n the furrow
iting and insistent an<* Krow till
grew green a
ive, vou built your into gc
bloom and kn
mnnalrm waltlnv In the time Was
recompense for man's
of the ripening cornlittle
to tlie* man who
iood dropped from his
h rythmic step the seed
nor watched It sprout
the bare brown fields
nd billowy, nor saw it
dden tassel and silken
iow by these signs that
high for the snuirrel tr?
the articles a vote of 79 to
committee v s appointed J.o ac
the senate with the asembly*
lngs at the meeting at 11 <
this morning.
It was explained to the as!
by the majority leaders that w
presentation to the senate of 1
tides of impeachment
Sulzer would automatically ce
be governor and Martin H.
lieutenant eovernnr weiilcl a
32. A an'l detailed statement
quaint moneys received, or contr
s find- expended by him directly 01
5'clock ly." That this affidavit
scribed "and sworn to by
sembly Ham Sulzer, was false and
1th the ruptly made by him," anr
:he ar- was "guilty of wilful an<
filliam perjury."
ase to (3) That Governor Sul
Glynn, mindful of the duties of his
i<iann\o ill vlnlntlnn r\f l*la oofb ?' ?
jiiean or paring": I aim
of all at tho sound of the doi
lbuted or telephone. I was dry-ej
r Indirect- a physical weight sat i
duly sub- that "often I gasped ft
said Wll- realized the feminine trt
was cor- matter what a rascal. >
1 that he a husband has proven. 1
1 corrupt at his best that a wife
However tautly I held
Izer, "un- Philip's failures, my be
office and its bridegroom lover an
ost screamed '"mat was throe y
orbell or the Philip has his parti
.ed, hut such respect and the tri
on my chest wife and children.
>r breath. I "He has since tolc
iiism, that no up to that very poin
?ad, criminal haustion to fasten
t is only him him; that had I w
can see lost, prepared to 'make it
my mind to and go on his way.
art mourned and my body alike
d refused to under the strain hn
ears ago. Today the skies,
lershlp, his self- ?ELLA WH1
lest love of fcls
I mo that It took ThC
t of physical ex- Baltimore Amerh
his puilt upon j A current map;
eakened he was , they know the so
; up* handsomely are slnpinp. Pi
True, my reason The music sound
nearly snapped jumble of words
t whnt will - *?*
..??? dance on the
__ bat to float ov
-..ELER WILCOX. are they jn o
1 count more tb
i They Sing. i have missed \
| voluntary ej
can- could he but
azine asks fathers If ripening corn,
ngs their daughters jnK for his nat
obably they don't, because of tin
b catchy, and in the are gone, day
the meaning is not one he slowla
fence rail and the buller
the bottoms. Yet few
iur Southern land who
an two score years and
these things. And the
die in other lands?
catch a breath of the
how poignant a yearnIve
heath .t would give,
e memory of days that
s during which one by
f learned tn lrnnw tvio
his office. Mr. Sulzer's lawyerf
ever, entertain a different vle^
After the adoption of the a
of impeachment the assembly
ly passed a resolution app<
nine managers to conduct tl
peachment proceedings on bel
the lower house. The manage
under the chairmanship of Ass
man Levy and include five otht
York city Democrats.
.1 ~ ? *U- 1 -J
i, how- guilty of rnal and corrupt c
jv. his office as governor and \
irticles of bribing witnesses,
quick- The specific charge Is t
ilntlng the Frawley committee wa
le lm- gating the governor's cam
talf of counts he "frauulently in
?rs are stock banker to withhold
embly- from said committee, and l
;r New doing he "acted corruptly
guilty of a felony."
.... be comforted. ThecW
;:-? milton
? lnvpstl- Tribune.
palgni ac- Fountain in" tbe
duced a some da State
tpstimen> grapber ?..,.nn nnent
.bat in Unea of J^ , slng the
and was wlthoUt dlacloainR
Iron added to say the price was n<
^4ND~T/V^
gene Ware, obscure
witty para- ?d? did some work e
o.uoted four Perhaps I am era
spring, ai.d, jeet, but I get const
name of the up over the presen
~ U?u UUVKJ118. I no Fill
>t well paid?" of the developme
there seems to h
ing up in the r
TV 7 F71 O Publishers put it
1 / / \ public absorbs it.
really want sueli
and little prais- in the lilt of the
qual to Milton's nature of the woi
nky on the sub- And yet young
derahlv wrought shout the smut
t disposition of If the young a
ggesiive song is one features of tl
mts of a day when even as he k
e a general loosen- and loved It.
natter of modesty, t rpQ escape
out because the ^usy clty eve
But do the people i wander with
stuff, or Is It that thp r)(,h aui
> music the sinister white cotton
rds is not apparent? frnm the dep
and old sing and COrn exhales 1
song In great glee. a frntted sptr
re innocent, their
ip land that bore him
new his mother's face
from the noisy, dusty,
n one little hour and
random fpet through
fust fields where the
is beginning; to peep
p green and the ripe
ts own aroma is to rest
it and renew departed
a uuirai in , U11 Alt? I Ulltf Ilt'itU
finished business, the assembl;
up consideration of sev?ra
passed at the present sesslo
vetoed by the governor. With
call that moved swiftly and H
hitch, the first of the bills w
passed over the governor's ve
MANY SLEEP IN SEAT:
Many members had been sli
lng In their seats during the
ui uii- in me governor \
y took of "suppressing evidence"
1 bills tlon of the state penal la\
n and specific charge Is that w
a roll Frawley commltte was In ?
'Ithout "practiced deceit and fra
as re- used threats and menaces
to. , tent to prevent said comnil
a securing the attendance a
mony of certain witnesses,
imber- (5) That the governor \
hours of "preventing and dlssuadl
vas guilty requwieu cruici
in viola- lyic sharps of North Ci
vs. Tho The Tar Heel paragri
hile the in glee than malice, pi<
lession he gauntlet and laughed a
ud, and laugh In concert. Peril
with in them recognized the lii
ttee from not. At any rate they f
nd testl- the result of The State'
was very satisfactory
vas guiltv State's standpoint?said
Ing a wit- being that if Milton wro
sin rrora tne most everybody to v
irolina. past,
uphers, more There were mas1
rked up the and literature befo
ribald horse discovered. Rut th
taps some of pieces of the present
lies; perhaps are thousands of
meered?and whose work would I
s little trick it had come down t
?from The of centuries.
1 standpoint Venus de Mil
te it. it must -i?/ .-> ~ ~
worship the dead p'r>prs can hardly
I indifference and f
terpieces of art ?"litous- T.h'ri
re America was the young, from I
ere are master- l]iaV [rom 11,p t:
day. also. There Pr?bably nine 01
wrtters today "? tthoi,,Kht ? ^
>e called great if ,1" Ir p o,', i .
hrough the mist nny ni? oU-twh
be shocked to a
. ,, I song hits of th<
lo is really won- after the snuit
bP ignorant. Their j cords tha '
example may be cal- WGro vesterda
is more danger to day
Lhe suggestive songs
ishions of the day. j ..
it of ten girls take lifting, sa;
lat they Idly sing at dangerous buf
what of the tenth? foi the man.
iloned parent would follows.?Balt
nalyze some of the
? day. Chicago is
sone hard, and ?n ! The B<
IU ifKiut me iooe<
bind together what we
v and what we are toys
Marshall Farnan, is
dness, It usually Is?
Matrimony sometimes
lmoro American.
est Pain Killer.
or tne proiongen nenate. h;
time the Arts bill had been
there were audible sounds ol
and labored breathing In so
the members' chairs.
Speaker Smith, leaning fc
swept with his eyes rows of me
their heads on their bosoms.
"A number of members. I t
are asleep In their chairs," he
dered, bringing his gavel dowi
a resounding thump on his
y the ness from attending unci
passed poena" the sessions of the
f deep committee. The witness rc
me of is Frederick L. Col well, n
have acted as Sulzer's apei
irward tajn stock transactions,
n with That prior to his elc
governor appropriated
ake it, contributions to his own
thtin- used the same, or a larpe p
u with 0f jn speculating In stocks
desk. or? nnArntlnc on flio Von- V
<>r a sub- be Rood,
i Frawlev Hnt it wasn't especial
>ferrcd to current magazine carrie:
illeged to jets as tail pieces and fll
at In cer- equal to it.
Not referring polntf
jcelon the state paragrapher, but
campaign general, let me say t
use "and well to throw all our boi
art there- onPs. Neither is I
i to brok- Verdict of the centu
_ ucriuii nui saint tia
American, did work
ly Rood. Any Rembrandt paintr
3 little verse- traits In the" sevenl
Hers that are t,vlt Sargent's work
more strength, inom
>dly to The ti,g present cen
to mankind genius but, having n
hat it is not jt utile, and must
uquets at the praise on a time w
It well to let rare,
ries bias our ~
udens, the Irish- ought other oiti
as Rood. 'should be ashan
>d excellent por- publishers to prli
teenth century, tolerrte it.
of today shows .
sheer ability. xhe Rlp,
tury is rich In _ , , . .
luch, appreciates ( olumbia . ta .
needs waste its August brings
hen genius was The dampening e
the faint odor a<
les to ho. People ! Bucklen's 1
led to listen to it, plied to e cut,
it it and parents to scald, or other
Immediately r
Chamberlain
?ninR Corn. "J* robs cuts
their terrors,
it equal don't
the ripening corn. you<
veiling breeze wafts I, armacy &n<
cross the j-iver hot- ComPany.
Vrnlca Salve when apbrulse,
sprain, burn or
Injury of the skin will
emove all pain. E. E.
of Clinton, Me., says:
and other Injuries of
As a healing remedy
exist." Will do good
ily 2 5c at Lancaster
i the Standard Drug
"Members will please answer
their names are called."
More whacks of the gavel i
speaker's desk aroused the si
momentarily and the assembl;
up anoi bill which Go
Sulzer hau vetoed.
With this out of the way t
sembly adjourned at. 7:30 o'cl
meet again at 11 o'clock this
ing.
Two hundred snectntora rr
when exchange and thereby st<
checks and was entity of la
on the Among the contributions
eepers P(j are: Jacob II. Schiff
y took p^rni I. Elkus, $500; Wi
vernor ^jpfoombs. $F>00; Ilenrv
than. $1,000; John T.yni
he as- Theodore W. Meyers, $10(
ock to A Rpauldlng. $100: Ed
morn- o'Dver. $100; John W. F<
Frank V. Staruss Co.. $1.0
mnant ? - - - ? -
Me such
rcenv" Milton wrote some po
mention h<? also wrote some rot
* ? *;ort' 'ocre? obscurely worded
itinni ' v ')ro*e Bierce has turn
Mnrirr.nl stuff In the present de
cp,; 1 equal to Milton's best
* ' t ..ll James Whltcomb Rilev
'i liVnifln . . .
f contain more real poeti
[ward F. ... _ . 1 .
ix $300* thInB Milton wrote. A
00; John ==========
I IN. 11. 1 IIP IOIIO
od stuff. But fr?,m n J?1*1" }Mn? ?
-some mod- relieve that Journal
pidle. Am- ob,,<luity?whatever
od out some "Brethren Caine,
cade that Is ton, we really hated
Some of that Milton 'pome,'
's best bits tunlty was too juicy
ry than any- our opinion of the
nd even Eu- higher than yours."
wing paragraph loms ana over tn
>f The State will of the ripening en
of considerable memory of him
that is: i city has swallov
~ t-j . boyhood was spei
Cowan and Pat- an(, frleiu]s! \lc
to catch you on man whose toi,
hut the oppor- has walte(1 for u
to miss. At that. , Q. ,
verse isn't much ' J1 ftmid th
corn In August i
the rich breath ol
the air seems he,a
p inns, this snioii
rn?how It stirs tho
whose manhood the "J 1
red up, but whose 9|l)|l
it among the woods .
nv good It Is to the !
since early spring I \7 I
s reward.
e gently restling ????
md draw deeply of
t the ripening grain. f ,
vv with tho tiro in I se \.uuri
I). Wvlie
*
JKAXCF
House Square
of a throng that surged In
whelming numbers throughoi
capitol all night, surged out
assembly chamber with the 1
tors. They had sat or stood
night to see the governor lm
ed. The heaviest guard of un
ed police ever sent into the c
each armed with night sticks a
volvers, walked out too, leavli
assembly chamber empty.
i. noiing. ?i.uoo, and ca
over- gating
it the ( That Governor Sulz
of the pnprt to usf? the authority i
eglsla- P|10P 0f j,i<, office for the p
up all retaining the vote or pollt.ii
peach- 0f certain public officer',
iform- two assemblymen,
apttol, | ^8) That he corruptly
nd T?~ authority as governor to pi
ng the 8ecurities on the New York
! change. In some of whlcl
vacation
and Inllu- Southern Agricultural^
urpose of , .
ral act'on The boy who 8PPnda
inoiMiUni. from school on the farr
luciunint dlfferent tlme from thp
used his who 8Penda 11 ,n h,a u
roteet the h,? ,e- a ru?? he P"tf
stock ex- riours the n/xt d&\ aft*
h he was the farm and K?es to Wf
FOR TIIF FAR
t* people and In loafin
his vactation '"K on the farm. !
n has a very no sure Indication tl
average boy become Interested I
iwn or city that he will never h
i on his work business man. lie 1
?r he reaches Period between clill
irk. He will hood. He Is losing
i v tr v . . w -y of nature a s*
i iVl I it I I where the silks
j and the ears are (
K than in work-! harvest. There
Moreover, this is Rpi*"it a subtle s
lat he will never Rhip to Nature
n farming nor wizardry, a coi
e an industrious _______
s in a transition I
dhood and man-j
his hold on the I
oeming generosity, j
are withering away 1
drooping toward the l^JlIlCtlSl
comes over one's |
ei.se of man's kinand
her creative .
isclousness of the
ler, S. C.
Phone 261
GOVERNOR. WORN BY WA1
GOES TO BED.
In the executive mansion
Mrs. Bulzer made last
what her friends call "her c
slon," to save her husband, (
nor Sulzer sat till almost
awaiting the verdict of the hi
lighted chamber five minutes'
away. But there was no sign
when the leglslatnre adlo'
TING, speculating. upon a margin
, wise, recommending and
| for savage legislation affe
where business Of the exchange. "
night bv withdrawing, or attem
onfes- withdraw, from the consldc
Clover- the legislature such leglslatl
dawn, was pending therein?all
dghtly concealing his Identity In s$
walk- action hy a subterfuge."
of life | jn conclusion the assen
urned. j~ *?- - - -*
or nthor nave Sunday, a few rati
nrmine urday afternooa and
otlne the 1 week for flshin6 or camr
?n j f>, ' rush of work Is over. C
ana tnen. . , .
nttn_ a ' cation for him means t
ration nt hours in the field a day.
Ion which .meals anda of 11
the time ln the w?rld- His town 0
lid trans- mate has a very dlffei
, spending his vacation.
ihlv do- rest from
i"iy ne- .. fl .
ly days, Sat- mings or enminooci
probably a the new things ol
>lng after the change Is not Instan
)therwlse va- ; take a few years,
sn or twelve ma" looks at this b
three square less failure unless tl
best sleen to look ba"k and r<
r city school- | ^rlod of his own li
rent way of
11 ,s r?al , rt4;d p Sub
? a t Exehanee.
and taking hold
' manhood. The j V^
itaneous, so may ; MM -y
As the mature mT a 1 ||
oy he Is a hope- : H IP II
?e former is a' .e ;
?call the similar j
H . I
stitute. j
mlar Excw
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Worn by weary waiting, the
nor was sleeping. He went t
before the roll call and was
awakened to be told the news.
"The governor knew prett>
what would be the result," wi
only word from the executive
slon. The governor had left ?
that he was not to be disturbs
der any circumstances. In the
of the revelations contained In
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uiniius mm ine Rovornor an:
Kover- cornlnp nil these matters b
0 bed pourt which Is to hoar thf
1 not and offers to present prool
said matters at such time
' well honorable court for the trli
is the peachment may order and
man
arders EXTENSIONS OF PARfE
>d un
? llfcht Is Contemplated Further
i Mrs. PostofOoe Dcpartmcn
swer con- .. ' , ??""
efore (ho farm hoy gets a equf
? charges so Ptlmes hp doesn't.
? 0f "thp however, his way of s
as thp varat,on 1* hard to Im
al of Im- He *Pta the ^xprrlsp h
annotnt ' muscles ncod If hp dop:
lv too hard at first and sti
I; POST. 11 vps In thp oppn air
healthful food and sler
by the WliPn Saturday afternor
' day conies the boy who
y NfoiiiH msi
ire deal, and When the new m
Generally. s?nie, unmarried ma
ipendin* his pastoral call at the
prove upon. took little Anna up
is softened tried to kiss her. P
sn't start In fuspd to be kissed;
ain himself l?ose and ran off int<
eats pin In. where her mother wi
?ps soundly finishing touches to
>n and Sun- before Rolnf? into tl
has worked to the elergymj
Inlster, ft hand- 11 Jfl
n, made his first '
Fosdiek's, he I
In his arms and .
tut the child re- j I ^Bi
; she struggled I
> the next room. I
is putting a few w j
her adornment \, 1 *1
le drawingroom Till
in.
Jiariesti
Southern IS;
on !
ail way I
n IK-CIUIHIIUU lO H(
Palmer, yesterday afternoon,
ernor Sulzer's friends are In
today to view the ordeal wltl
apprehension than before his
per *hment. By her assertion
she diverted part of the cam
contributions sent her husb.u
private purposes without his k
edge and used them to pur
stock In Wall street, she had
the articles of Impeachment of
rnator, Washington. Aug. 13.Oov
extensions of the parcel pof
ellned &re in contemplation by t
i loss office department and Pr
Oeneral Tturleson Is today I:
that tatlon with a committee o
palgn officials of the department
td to |nR the proposed changes,
nowl- j introduction of added
chase was forecasted In a statemei
shorn the department today ca
many ? -- "
nve and a half days can
-Further oughly the opportunity
it system generally to do as he
he post- Week when he fishes ca
istmaster Centrated in It almost as
i consul- ure af, many Ret out ol
f higher months spent In seeking
concern- the hoy ni(eg the <
, things out of doors, he
happy vacation on the f;
it Issued almost solid woi
Ulng at- ** '
enjoy thor- Mamma," the litt
to rest, and "the man In th
likes. The wanted me to kiss 1
n have con- "Well," replied i
much pleas-. didh't you do so? I
r the three you."
It. | Thereupon Anna rt
country and ,lr^jngroom. and
will have a ? ..... .
arm even If ma ,af,y.
k. but It ..J5 T
..... No. I won't"
le girl whisper-! rp
10 drawingroom I ( ||
mamma, "why I ====
would If I were jl ^
in hack into tho I ^
the minister I ^/nvt <
won't you kiss JI =====
rnnllo/l A ???
icsday, Aus>. 19th, 1
1U)CM) d
iO TRIP H
I?13. I
$2.75 I
or ineir terrors, his friends de
Governor Suiter consented tc
mlt Mrs. Suiter's declaration 1
come public late last nlaht only
he found that he could not pr
It and that It lived as a rumor o
lips of every member of the ai
bly In the city, a close friend of
Mr. and Mrs. Suiter asserted t
Mrs. 8ulzer must take the wl
stand In her husband's behalf b
the court of Impeachment, tell
imtiiiu iu nit* i ciri inflt inc* n'
clare. fl0at|On8 governing the 1
> Ppr- weight and reduced postngi
to be postal ayatem would go in
when Friday. The nature of the n
event forma contemplated la not k
n the ( Tho "hanking by mail" fe
the poatal aavinga bank ayal
both will go Into effect Friday,
oday. | ______
ofore To Prevent Blood Polsoi
I hAP a?.pljr at once the wonderful old r?
BW Sped- ? "> ?? ? n ?y
nereased Changes should bo mixed
? In the an^ a^orfi pleasure. 1
to effect Tvho dop" not ,,ke tlie (
dded re- who ,sn t Interested In tl
nown. the farm who has the res
'ature of during vacation. He ne
tern also P?thy and help that he o
get. He Is not to be bli
acting as naturally as tl
line at h,s work on the
ium. t?d ,ntPro?t and pleasure.
l,UI. l,2M? promptly, "but mai
In for rest * ...
[t Is the boy
ountrv and
le things of Minister Praises T
l1 hard time Rev. H. Stubenvoll
eds a sym- In praising Dr. King's
ften doesn't for constipation,
?med. he Is King's New Life PIlli
le boy who feet pills no home sh<
farm with them." No better re
He is not liver and bowels re
V|/|IUU /\ 11II it, ^ " 1
lima says she opCCISi
12; 17
his Laxative. r
of Allison, la., of Sipcic
i New Life Pills ai OCd!>
writes;?"Dr.
r are such per- tTtUnS.
>uld be without
gulator for the \\T
n,rv r\i 11 ..... Ill VV
train will leave La
>. m. Aug. 19th. I
hore, courteous att
For full informat
R riilllfRpn A
ncaster at
^our days
ention on
ion apply
h
story in detAll, and submit to ei
nation by hostile lawyers, or
? > '
I
rami- ^rtfr-h antiseptic healing
tn p n *'c?> drawing that ratieve* pain an
ulKe ?he tame tia>?. Not a liohneot iU
doomed to ho a failure,
d pause he takes more 1
;.5oc.?i sport, the society of ot
either. be- anteed. Try them. I
Interest In Standard Drug Compa
her young ter Pharmacy.
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and Lancaa- j
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