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8 THE ST, PAUL GLOBE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1904. "f* fB3SjSS]SS!3SS3BKSSS3jI^BHBSS3EB3B3PB||j^^ .*> -. -•\u25a0-. .:-~t-.;i ..--'^—~ \u25a0.-.-.--.--. .~-_ r. -S' **«.\u25a0\u25a0'-- -\u25a0'•" \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0%'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0>.*.- <--—\u25a0\u25a0' JONES IS GAINER KEEPS THE CURIOUS SCORNED \u25a0 BY GIRL . ON THE RECOUNT PROM THE BANDITS MAN DRINKS POISON Secures Six Votes rln Third Columbia Heights Suspects R jected Miller Barred From p.. Ward and Haynes Adds Are Not Permitted to«** House Swallows Chlo- Two See Visitors roform but f^??#» i:"i-'-\u25a0*-="-.• - \u25a0,'.\u25a0""\u25a0-:'- ' "-.'- - • " 72-4: r .;' 'T ''\u25a0 '--.~7-";\u25a0'•\u25a0""•'^v''-.' '' - ' -~^<l: * :\u25a0.: Only relatives are '; perm itted r IEmili'C.f, Beverly, .an :; employe \u25a0 of ;. the\u25a0 of the ballots \u25a0 cast for al- - to^see. The 'recount : Kolb- and 7Charles Hammon, : Christian mill, is at • the city, hospital of Third increases the John tbe:two re-. derman the: -ward Columbia iHeights 'suspects, confine^, in covering: from ithe effects of dose of plurality of Claus Mumm. the Republican meeting of he Ta"^ re-election, from fthe county jailawaiting the j chloroform which took with suicidal who was a candidate for county grand jury Ma*eh.* ._~"-~.-'"-";,. intent,.*./-,:'-'?. / \.-;- twenty-one twenty-five. total vote . the Anoka in .J r ".. •'•'.:." The \u25a0 to • Sheriff Dreger. issued an order to\ that Beverly has ; sought to keep company, \u25a0::'"\u25a0 ':";'V < •Hras follows: effect -\u25a0 yesterday imorning i and with daughter of -.Timothy Mahoney, - Rosing, 2,357. f_ -\u25a0-:\u25a0 • •; the**orfie a ~-Mumm. 2.372; curiosity for { . His, gained a vote in Hie following of. : seekers who scrambled head miller of the Washburn \C mill. !Mumni passes to the jailwere disappoint^ when attentions were not : desiFed, yesterday precincts: Fifth, Sixth, Twelfth, Thir- j and Fifteenth, of five. He they | found : theyIcould not see,^^ Beverly telephoned to the Christian mill teenth and a total they \ • upon. f^n\en. \u25a0 :he to :-work; before;' vote in the and so much desired to gaze £-*i^ that would not ;go• and ' lost a Ninths-Eleventh net story that thev.three^.j»^n«may; night would put himself and another per- seventeenth, a loss of: three, but a The. ; v: : ' have been engaged in the) New >Brighton son otit of the way. ' r-\ :," : of i \ r-._ \u25a0 ; gain -two. :. \u25a0 -—i Mr: Mahoney ; was notified, and ' Police- the .. - . hold-up, which happened one .nigfrtrsMOrt- : O -G. Rosing, Democratic contest- 7 Heights man Nels Hansen was directed jto keep - .ly the 5 5 T1907; ant, gained a vote in the Sixteenth and before ' Columbia • murder,. : watchr on ;; the ;Mahoney ; iresidence, in the was 'reported in Th e*.i3 c Sixth;street ;-<i;:-*r--;-,. "T-'" " Eighteenth precincts, but lost -one t and which south. -c- . \u25a0 ' one in has been revived. «;,-.-: '";'. Beverly went to the house and knocked Eighth, two in the Twelfth and " - '"->X^^£^- is Kolb is known to \u25a0be" familiar with: the at•: the;; door. ;He *was denied t admission; the- Thirteenth, so his net loss - two - * 1 gained his plu- locality, for atione time,; when employed and l stood \u25a0. in ; front ;of the house for a votes; .and as Mumm two, ' ; by four. , by a hide and fur - company, he • drove a few moments. He drew al.bottle from his rality is increased -I'\u25a0\u25a0'_ . wagon Minneapolis- pocket attempted its con- case of the mayoralty contest between and ttva stock and to drink 5 1 1., v; Nabisco Sugar Wafers present the happiest giftridea - In the- yards. ;."'c ',-\u25a0-:'. \u25a0\u25a0'.. ;~V-. %-•\u25a0•---\u25a0-:—-•-.\u25a0.--\u25a0; tents. ; dashed it from chis - 1 only twelve of the"precincts of the Third '- The policeman Mil canvassed, and of On the night Mathusek's/- saloon : was lips and; took him to the South • side police, _-\u25a0 ward were the.result* -h§ld up the proprietor of the hotel at New unconscious and of the Christmas season. • the day's count increased D. P. Jones : station. He was-almost 263. Mr. Jones gain- Brighton says he saw Kolb and two other was 'hurried to; the city.hospital. '-He had ILssJli pluralityfrom 259 to men peering through , the window into: the a revolver •on his person and the ed one vote in the Third precinct, two in, loaded Seventh and, two In office of the hotel. ;/-: ' r ; ._: ~'.';\u25a0:-.--^ r'S-^i police are inclined to believe he was bent Originally to Fifth, one the \u25a0\u25a0 created add a touch exquisite to the the in s ;\u2666 \u25a0- six. " -..-_ on mischief. f- i•\u25a0 '.' :•''_\u25a0 ~:^2~- -\u25a0',' •'. J|^^ 4p£*m| the Tenth, a gain of \u25a0:•.; \u25a0:' daughters, but it, Mayor Haynes- gained a vote in each or Mr. Mahoney has -two a gam is not known with • what one Beverly was; banquet, luncheon or tea—Nabisco Sugar Wafers have the Sixth and Eleventh precincts, STUDENT enamored.i all events h^Ljl two. WRITER :\At '. *his attentions IfeSi of __ ,_j >J">-! _.^.~.-:."- ward,-. were not desired. ;--\u25a0 \u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0''} \u25a0 . The count began with the Third HELD UP FOR ONE -->.;*Beverly came from Mankato- three years won land-wide favor as delicious confections, their sue- jfe^jl to in YEAR in order accommodate the. referees ago, and; ' was employed in a K^J and the rate for a time . the • aldermanic contest, :at mill. He is about -twenty-five cess ihe checkers are working it will require Wrote Piece a ; Newspaper Which" Did linseed oil resulting in the pleasing idea of clothing them in weeks *to the ;For years of age and a prepossessing fellow. from ten days, to two count : ' Not Meet Approval ;of Faculty _' At the hospital this morning it.was said ballots., for in some of the districts, par- although he was still, ticularly in the Eighth ward,, more than he would recover, cast.: " The university correspondent of • a under the ; influence of the: drug. 550 votes have been Minneapolis paper has been suspended for - -."*.-. writing an article which did : not please For the holiday season, therefore, the original the members of the faculty of the state pack' institution. For a <. year he will'be ;out- r* :'': age red, and gold, ' side; the breastworks." .* : ;-?\u25a0' ; 4£ AMES' TRIAL BEGINS 1 '~ of white always beautiful in itself, is FRUIT MEN MEET j It-is charged that -he wrote a story . '481 11 relative to a certain play which .it" to be • I i^i- '-;---\u25a0 now adorned with hollyribbon, under which you presented by some.of the students. The 1 find i majority of the " students looked upon }the Jury Selected and Witnesses Annual Meeting of the Horti- article as a cheap advertising dodge, but a Christmas card with which to pay your compliments. I not *so the faculty. Thef paper made ~ a sort of•! retraction, but . this ! did not satis- Tell About Charge : . cultural Society Uricler Way * judg- Could anything be more appealing to those who most fy the .sedate professors '• who sit .in ment in these cases. appreciate kindly remembrance? A. A. Ames, form- The State Hor- >^ The fifth trial of Dr. annual convention of the er • mayor of <Minneapolis, 'who . is charged society opened DETECTIVES ARREST \u25a0 the First Uni- V^Jt „ *-lIt* xJIOL^XJ. I\^l *\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 ticultural in bribe, under way. -.z ,l '«**.—"Co '\u25a0, ' ' -.. IX AX 1111^ Owl ivJvJl. \u25a0 ' >*\u25a0"•",'\u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0 church yesterday morning and will with acceding \u25a0-. a ? *is 3 i~*--*?""T.~ **J-i** i "->- - -* \u25a0'..'"\u25a0•For- the distant friend,lwX^ the . school boy orVJI Veilgirl,1* the\iJT 1^? £3 '•'". Hi tarian . BURGLAR The *jury was completed -yesterday: after- ' continue until Friday. The annual ban- ALLEGED Kerr, Y. C. A. noon, and after, the address of W. A. Sunday and; quet will be held at the W. hall the special prosecuting attorney, the work 1I Ip School class, the teacher, the orphan all i\u25a0 I I % on Thursday evening. , --'- He Accused of Entering a House taking testimony The : opened prayer by Is " of was commenced.f? The convention with Through Window Not the Door jury ' composed following.men: - L. Monill, and then .. f a and -is of :the H":\ \ your friends, what prettier token to show that you have Rev. G. President ,- Charles -Hr-;Rank, traveling salesman. 1 1 Wedge annual ad- 1 Clarence delivered his ' better known as .' ; \u25a0 "'*. ~ William Kenrick. 1674 Hennepin avenue. --i ;*^:- -\u25a0\u25a0 :i dress?* \u0084- J;,-V. ; :-:' :• Monday by Detectives Campbell, photographer, : 318 I : : ; not forgotten them than a giftof Nabisco Sugar Wafers? '\u25a0\u25a0$ \u25a0 reception "Tacks arrested E.---F."' i I I -: This morning. there will be a to have :\u25a0'.-.. 'A % to the ladies auxiliary at the residence Helm- and" Hanson, is believed Ninttf street. v:v--:'\u25a0\u25a0- ?^ been the man who : looted ,the residence of Albert G. Chambers, grain commission, of Mrs. F. H. Barnard, 805 Seventh street, on "-.- Southeast, instead of at the home of Mrs. G. A Crowell, 1518 Ninth avenue south Berkeley 'hotel. C. ML Loing, as was .announced. Miss the evening of Nov. 4. At the time of the H. M. Puffer, Port Huron Manufactur- \u25a0P. Williams. burglary two men entered yf- the house ing company, 2440 Humboldt avenue. .: -".-\u25a0 Margaret Evans, Mrs. L<ydia salesman, 2011 and Mrs. A. W. Rankin -will make short through the window and several children . -Elmer E. Reed, traveling thought they ; NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ___ talks. \u25a0"\u25a0 "saw them, but at the ;time Columbus avenue. :~" "i-'-. v?\-*'"i^ H liiiiiii11 .- . r -: . •\u25a0'\u25a0.•\u25a0"\u25a0-'\u25a0\u25a0 %<:.'S household playing Daniel Reid, finisher, ; 820; Third.