UWYEH FfllK’ . AHEH flflflfllEflS Han-y mm .1 VIM-(on. lll.. Dcparu Leaving a llgnlflcant Lou-r. Who-ton. "upon, Ipeclu: Hurry (mu. (u collector for Dunn conn- u, m ton leaving I note for m: “nor any!“ he Ind 811 Ian Ind he Jilarmcd ‘hy the arrest In New York ‘llym! Daniel J. Kelly. lh'e agent of tlie baking powder trust, several state senators are reported to have 01(0ch- to turn siule's evidence 'and_ Cell Clr‘ cull Altorn‘t-y Folk and Attorney Gen- eral Crow whnt Vthcy knéw ol’ "bootl- llna" In the Missouri legislature..cs- peclally in connection will: tho bill to repeal the halting powder law. - ~ ,ngh 0mm In ihvolved. Until Kelly 13' brought here It is h‘urgly likely the ofllclalé will show their hauls, but they 'lxnve sufï¬cient. ovidence IltDIdV to indict more man one nun prominent ’ln‘pollllml and oflclzl circle- 0! the "pm! At. least twenty member: of the legisluluro are laid to have laud denllngn prim Kelly; who ll “legal to have Innounch. to Liam. Gov. Leo. he he $15,000- [9 disr album; ‘ ' , lieu. Gov. Leo will be I wltpeu. I. ll. win on his statements in Folk :0- comp-min; the production 01 a check for 81,000 made out. to his brother. "Bob" Lean-ad signed by Kelly..umt the information win. luued,by the tin". ulnrney.on which Kelly‘s ar- r wu ordered. 7‘ Lu II Comm-d. - ‘ um. Gov. Leo is generally con. uurod [or his [allure to produce thin check caller or lo (all the Cole coun. 1y grand jury Whlt he knew of the baking powder opornllonn In the Is- umbly. ( er. upc- vhlch llllldl the colossal of William Penn. his cum- mend. and although it mly be many your! balm Penn himself topples r, several big pieces at marble hue fallen Into the courtyard. They cum. from the flea of one o! the lug. “one! fuming one of the win- doyl In the third floor in the ban a! the lower. TAX COLLICTOI IS MISSING v: mun uhr an (m would any i . Roll in be Indebtod to Phil-dolphin “new" 0|": Nam 01 Olllntogrlflon. Philaddpbh. Pm, dl-pau-h: DI:- Intemuoa of the great Clty "all 8L Inï¬ll, “0.. ‘lpecinl: Wholesale “Doom 0! the bribery 1nd corrupâ€" uon thot hove been nmpnnt lnAthe lluonri lexislnture are promised within n few dnyn u the result of the work of the mud jury. The investiâ€" ption wlll be under the direction at Circuit Attorney Folk, who broke up the hoodlo nyndicnte here. ..,Bt. hauls received a severe shock when the ring elected n majority at combine members to the lower house of the local usembly. It had hardly recovered from the recent exposures and conviction: of local politicians. Evidence oi Scandal. Attorney General Crew for the unto end Circuit Attorney lv‘olk lo: the city hove evidence in their posse: lion now nhlch sho'ws niuespread brib- ery In Jcflerson City Representa- tive: and senators have been sum- rmned to appear in the grand jury room, and the extent of the scandal In declared to he npnnllins. er brunch of the local unmbly. It bu not control of the upper branch or council. Ind Mayor Wells II strong ly oppoud to II, but (he rlng‘ loaders Inert (hit (hey will soon be stmng enough to command the ultenmm of tho other bunche- at the city ‘Dvern- meat. CITV HALL TOWER I. TOPPLINO «AND JURY 1'0 INVESTIGATE no Ind not â€cut. Gov. Lee dc- (ealod the do vote. Swim at Corruptlon. It is promised (hero will be such sunny; expo-urea In (his llum bill In stlglllon am the recent. “hood- lï¬' crunde In this my will Ilnk ! Snaignlflcancv. It "I" by lllown 1B! the â€Item of corrunflon has been 1- cm In Jolerson City for years n1! Ill-t nuts sen-torn Ind rune-om muvcl not only accepted bribes tur votes on nearly every bill of Impur- unce but actually levelled bribes from both nldca. In this any the rim: which passvd the axiom munch-es from which have grown the “boodle†Imndals Ind nu: subsequent Indictments and com-Ic- uons will In In full control at (be low- a, and MI brother. who nan-Hod check. tho relunca to mnko I lutemcnt. The $1.000 check Iran [Iran "Duh" three days before the loglallmrc Id urned Ind before the ï¬nal \‘Me on the senate hlll to repeal the hiking po'dor hill. This bill hld passed the mono ad would have passed "no l V . 17!. decline: to explain his no t 1% “Au-Brain: to his own stale-menu, Leo I“ reputedly anon-d n bribe lo work mint the repeal otrme nlum Moral Sui. Suntan An Aspen-tad I» B. Willing to Toll 0! Their Shar- In the Mann If the Prouwflon so Dulru. Promises Startling Exposure of Corruption in Missouri Legislature. An lmlnulflon. Greenâ€"~Sny. do you know how hell to be kicked by I mule? Anyone who new: any of these dil- pnrnglng letters should remember that It I: railway and real nuke Intereuu who have from purNy selï¬sh muons organized a campaign to stern the now to Canada. It Can“: were half II Ind In represented there would be no need of mm an orzanlnuonr The not flat such exists Is 0! “tell a mug- nlncent tribute to Canaan. l'lully u lhould not be forgotten that the letter- published um brimml or tnlav‘hoodl. nd thu 87.000 “cl-fled American In a. Cumin West commute a llvlu proof that turn is the cue. Emmaâ€"No, I don'tâ€"Ind vht'l .ore, 1 non «In! you to show no. Declar- uy (hut an noon u n cu- mu- we: Deï¬nes Burch n h I.- mhb to tell them my other cold new search. It an be and cold Sensible Housekupon will hue Deï¬ance Starch. not alone became they get one-third m for the same money. but allo because of luperior nullity. The Candi-n Government um: when nuns â€pens In “union-cu elsewhere In til- pnpcr I. “worked tn give all lnl'omutlon u to rites “I tunable had: In Western Clad; it IO. thélr history while there. is to be thoroughly looked into. The din. covery of their mall-so. ltko the till- covery or the motive (:t the interest.- who Ire engineering the opposition, any prove illumlning. In tho IIIQIII‘ time. however, it. may he pointed out that only I few otaurh letter- hive nppeared. but. since 1597 over 87,000 American settlers have me to the Cnnldi-n West. Can any mum-ht. person suppose for n moment tint it Canada was ongxquartor an int! n rep resented in these letters the 87,000 Amerirn: now thl’ro would rem-tn tn the country; or. it the (fundin- Wont ind nut Proved the truth of I" tint was claimed for it, the nlperrolevery â€no in the American Northwest would not. he ï¬llnd “lib. letter: saying to? [mixing 87,000 aggressive Amer- ICInI deceived and not making short lhitt 0! their anchors. The {not in the $7.000 are well sntllfled and are encouraging their tricudl to (allow them. Western Canada. - To the Ldiwr: The emigrntlrm o! Veil-mun tnrmers tram the United States to the Canadian Northwest III! assumed smh propuxiloul um organ- ized clients are now being nude by interested parents and corporations to Item the tide. TLo efforts are being initiated chiefly by railway and real eslnte interests in the suiel from which the bulk oi the emigration inkel nlnce. The movement 0! population bus taken (win numerous state: than- unda c! persons whose presence along raiiwnys in these lute- nude hulineu for the trmsporution coin- pnnies. The movement in. Illa be- come so widely known that it In: pre- vented the settlement at newt hurl- uong these linen, parties who might hive located there being nttncted to the in»: 1nd more fertile land- ot Can- ada. Th, result oi the movement bu beat that the railway coins-nie- not. only see the vacant land: lions their lines remain vacant. but they Also :66 hundreds of substantial runners who hive helped provide business [or these niiwnys move away and so cease their contributions. The farmers have moved to Canada because they were convinced that it would be to their llnancini interest to do so. In moving they have been inconsiderate enough to place their own flnnncill interest: beiore ihaso oi the flnnncill interests of the railway corporations. In oduilion to the nits-a; :3er- tlons, real estate deuiors are Working to stem the flow 0! emigrants. 0! course every emigrant who goes to Canada means the loss of communion: on land deals by fczd estate callers. Now a person has but to know what the interests are that are trying to stop the flow to Run v '\\ hat motive Is influencing their « - The’qmigmâ€" tion moans flna‘ni-ini i " 'to railway corporations and to estate melt. Those interests Him :3 are not at recting thofr clumsnim (-riorts «in: 0: any law {or we (ingxti'UHE emigrants or out of any h' pmlkitic moltves either. They are‘d o purely from selï¬sh mun-515.11 i- matte; or do! Inn and com: with 13m. They no so patriotic. they ave‘ so consumed by love tor their reliowcitizz'ens, that they ‘72:". 2-: prevent them't’cliowcitizens going to Clnnda aud getting free (arm: of the best «heat Jud in the «rorid, and instead they want to mike them stay on high 'prkod forms in the United mites, where they will con tinue to pour none) into the pockets of these “thus 1nd real eltlte men. Moreover. shiemen'ls ahlolutely It urinate with the truth hue lately been published broadcast. 1‘1"qu pelt chlei‘v in what. purport to he lat- ter: iron Demon! who are alleged tn have gone to Cnnndn and become dio- union with it. Only a few of Inch have been pnbllahed, and they mnuln Ilutementl (but are absurd in their falsity. thiher the panic: who“ lumen Ippclr in munw-uan with than letter: have ever been in Can-d1. and, One a! the’ methimds employed by them Interest: tq stem the tide t- the distribution of mauer lo noun-pen. painting Cunadn In the darken colors. The" Irtlcles emanate chlcly from I burnt: in St. Louis. They In men! out at frequent Intervals [or slum]- uneoun pubflc-non. A writer haem- ployed a! I high salary to prepare "an nutter. . \ SEGL'RE A FREE' HOME In the Fcn‘le Whoa: fields of It I ï¬nd ;ovu§éx}§e singularly refresh- lugâ€"Tulleynnd. The phllasonher Senecs Ind I for- luno of £2,600,000. JUNE TINT BUTTER coma mks top 0! the market butter. Look tor Ill-Tad. lurk: “Th-Klan. Koo! Kim Kind." Th. “on. without .oh. him or has. Into eon-WWW. Fortunnte is the mu: who Is the ï¬rst to (uncover hII Ill-aka. Ito the Cough and Vii-h can. Cold “"me Prionâ€: Melt when say. “Now. I've got the beat husband In the world. butâ€"" "WI 0! «um In a. am (until: um superior quality or D.- luco Sunk II [at nun place at all other bun“. Other- uy they rune! .2" any other lurch. There I- one thln: that can never turn into suflerlng. Ind that In the good we hue done.â€"Naurlce "meter Huck. xi lite mm nun Agoâ€"Mn. Tnou. Balm Maple Slack. Norwkh. N. Y.. Feb. 11, mm I In um Plu‘l Cuts for Consumma- and Ma Recipe fofljgkinï¬ â€˜ Bread. Imminunum A wmausn B OWL. Makes the ï¬nest MM would be a sin; For the do In is all right and it’s 0 us to rise, 'l‘lll you wil declare that it’s twice the old size. NOWgrease well a nbowl and at the do Don’t fl_ _t_he bo_wl all, that WHEN a well bred girl expects to wed, ’Tis well to remember that ' imen like bmd. . We’g‘e gojng to show the steps to ‘t‘ake? ’ So she may learn good bread to make. Two tablespoonfuis of lard, and jumble it about, Till the flour and lard are mixed without doubt. 7 NEXT stir the flour into the mixture that’s stood Waiting to play its part, to ma e the bread good. Alix it u thoroughly, but not too t ick; Some flours make bread that’s more like a brick. .I' IRST, mix a lukewarm ($1113 ua,rt my daughter, One- alf of milk and one- half of water; To this please add two cakes of yeast, 01‘ the li uid kind if pre- lferre‘d n the least. 8. NEXT stir in a tantamou- ful 01' nice ’clear salt, [III “I Illw UIWI nan, If this bread is n’t good, it won’t be our fault. - Now add the sugar, table- .» spoonfuls three; Mix well together, for dis- solved they must be. Three uarts is the measure, “60L MEDAL†the brand. 6. SOMEpepple like a little V ’shorténiï¬g power, If this is your choice, just add to the flour into an earthen bowl, A pan's just as good, if it hasn't a hole. It's the cook and the hour, not the bowl or the Thatâ€" “Makes the b that a minute or two. You’ ve other things of great - importance to do. First sift the ï¬ourâ€"usa the 5. NOW let the mixture stand 8‘07, 'OUR the whole mixture makes the man.†ï¬iééi in the land. A mun must. become who I! NI owl: “maâ€"loam“ Storekeeper! report "at the «nu nun-my. together with tho Invader qunllly of Male. sari-h lnl'lfl R an: to Input-IMO to all my nth-r I†and We... 'l‘o hum! a II. mi about II- tell; to tum-t u wanna an about â€nobody II- ville- won wllng In her lama q! youâ€"Nut York Don't you kno- tbu Dom" Btlrch mldc- being absolutely uup rlor to my mbar. 1: put up 18 ounce- In puck-:9 um will :1 mm price .1 â€ounce wings. of other man 1!". "Jul" Gardner of Boston pro- pose- to erect. u hndcome "bury building In the Bnck Bay Fens. which n to become the mp0“: 0! (in you pie 0! Boutonjt her dual. Preu. “NIPPLE “NEE“ ""°',.'.,"".'.'..'" mun I am.- 3:116. an n no m cm Inseam 51m 0; "5!:ng mm A 'iw'ln'éii wnï¬lfla 1" "42"†“a“... -.._ u... n-- Ann-.A-v "a Int-l ILnIIfl. I ORIPPLE GREEK ‘Ill 0°38Flâ€"Ubï¬lril ‘.Iâ€" >I.U 4:83... 03"DIS me on: sue. -. READ. IT AGAIN ‘- WASH BU RN - CROSBYS BREAD RECIPE. To one quart of lukewarm wettingâ€"lull war It"! lull um. nut nloneâ€"edd m hell-ounce com rend you: at... m the man!“ ol li nid nut, and uh an I ell-solved. Ad crumble! an end Ibra- hblapoonluh cl and when well dbeolved, Mr In with wooden goon. Ohm M 0! hell-median mum." dam to mam llobeflundh thankinlbowhochem fbolldhllll.. mm..." " m1“; '°â€â€™ 23.“? m. a . I necessary to In, “hem m‘md ode end â€annulment-c Donocnuke don too-all. ï¬lm’ngFk-rweflflle mounting anheu .Andehnldbeeufle-h m to nuke It the pound . Pncdeu mo wedge-led cube: bowl, brush Hg with bnuerord In mwflhmalend-eunmlp about dwflor .0 mo: until “guanine-duel mint-b bowmeerrurhelqn end ï¬ght-pot!!! hour‘- flg‘ln. gr '3’! [m wwr u val-n an. â€"- av- m .u... - u.- vâ€"- u... â€When light, hh'fil‘lh :30? ylnto loan- or loll, "pl-u a nu m â€mungd'ona-hfl! Mar-Jim: p. “I“ Here is the Sum Thing in Pa GOLD MEDAL FLOUR. TM “EXT MINING. "IL IVONY â€â€˜0 IIEW AND MY COUPLIXION Is ".il’lï¬,’ WES FAMILY MEDICINE “In It’v’tuu 00.80““!!! Illa" J TIIIEI. OI. BRUSH the dough with melted butter, as the recipes sang Cover with a read mind, set in a warm place to 5% TWO hours or more,to until light, -When you see it gromyou'll know it' s all right. 10. AS soon as it’s light lace in on the beam 1) Knea it well this time. Here is know! to hoard. Now back in t e bowl once NOW put in the ovenr-lt's ready to bake,â€" Keep uniform ï¬re, results are at stake. One hour more of waiting and you’ll be repaid, . By bread that ls worthy “A Well Bred Maid.†. on M the dough and! 1: into loaves when light. And place it in bread pans net right. Shag: each ' oaf you make to alf ï¬ll the pan. .‘ This I) rea d will be good enough for any young mall- 1?. NEXT let it riaetothelevel of nsâ€"no more, Bavet temperaturerlghtâ€" don’t t wt :1 door. We must careful about draughts; it Isn't mud. to freeze, Keep theroom roomngood and warmâ€"say more it must go, And set again" to rise for an "Jâ€" Mut “It. ' c autumnal-u. nthflhpo-mfl ï¬rms-z... mum “I. 0' In“. WESTERN CAN Mme. mom 3n â€3‘ than “It. In: Ice-u v Ionic-h null «my m Imus-chm