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was prominently linked with the exer­ we want and the mayor may count on aceful charity, give us a tip as to its little story: What Would You Do? j A\rarner of this city, died at Marnhull, cises and AVilson was scarcely heard every true Irishman in Minneapolis to whereabouts. CoWe, now, menaeers, Those who like that peculiarly rich, If you should meet a Friend upon the England, Feb. 15. Word of Mr. AVar- of. Today Wilson is the man of the back him in his efforts in that direc­ promise us that tiny mite. pulpy Western fruit known as the paw- way |ner's death did not reach St. Paul un­ hour and Roosevelt's name was scarce­ tion. Paw, which has been defined as "a Of Life, and He should pause by you til Monday, when his son, who had ly mentioned in the lengthy accounts EDWARD O'BRIEN .Editor Richard I. Gavin was no disappoint­ FRIEDMANTI'S DISCOVERY. natural custard," are likely to be im­ . 'to say, gone to England to attend the funeral JOHN D. O'BRIEN Manage!- of the inauguration. Truly, the world ment to his audience. His speech was ' 1 If Dr. Frederick Franz Friedmarin moderately fond of it; but those who My child, I love you always and to ( of Mrs. French, returned home. • Mr. moves on apace. The man who is so a powerful presentation of the Iris'i has discovered it. serum which will do not liko it nearly always have a you ! AVarner had been in England visiting proud as to think he is a necessity in Published Saturday at 220 .Fourth street struggle for emancipation. His mas­ combat the ravages of tuberculosis as strong aversion to it. A man was on 1 bring a wondrous gift, l Mrs. French about a year. He .was 74 the nation's progress must inevitably south, Minneapolis, Minn. tery of his subject and language in he claims, the World will owe him a trial in a Missouri court, charged with AVliat would you do? [ years old, and had been in ill health lif submit to the terrible irony of the Tri-State 'Phone, Center 273. , which to voice bis feeling, and his debt of gratitude, that it can never having broken into a neighbor's prem­ i for several years. His death occurred years. adeptnesg in the arts of oratory made hope to pay. He will rank as the ises and stolen a bushel of this fruit. If He should place within your easy: only two days after Mrs. AVarner and ills a telling address. , TERMS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. greatest scientist, not only of the The first man examined as to his reach j R. P. AVarner, who wont from St. Paul Olio year $2.00 Anent the disappointments Dr. Fred­ In a word, the Robert Knmiet .Liter­ twentieth century, but of twenty cen­ qualifications to sit on the jury was A treasure far too groat for human, to attend the funeral of Mrs. French, Six months 1-®° erick Franz Friedmann is meeting in ary society is to be congratulated on Single copies °5 turies. asked this question, among others: A treasure far too great for human arrived at Marnhall. The body was the in getting an oppor­ the «s