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the tAM rousNAC portcmto; rattodat TyroiNg octo rt, inn A REPUBLICANS SEEK AID FROM; INDIANS National Indian Republian Association Asks ' One Dollar .From Each Redskin to Help ' , '..Elect Roosevelt-Circular Badly Written. ' 1-Seeretary Corteryot la aeeenntsd aa extort to lb bnalnosa Of retelng onna palgn fund aad be hu fried the fat out of the bis Inwu In a war mat haa aadt then groan. But even he night set a tew pointer on tbo art of . leeToallla frost the "National Indian - Republican aaaoefattoa." which has de veloped a aw Held from which to draw austenanee for tha Roosevelt earn pal an. - Presumably tha "National Indian Re- " pa N loan association" as o pa ratio under tba aa net loa of tha Republican national committee, for to that body tho fund which It raiaoa ara to ho transmlttsd. Its objoet 1 to oolloet oo dollar from every male Indian la tha United mate . who baa reached tho ace ef u, wit further oontrUnitfan of oe year thereafter. . Clreular lettera have been teat broed- cnat to Indiana all over the west, in Tit Ing them to sand their contributions and applioattene . for membership to the . treasurer of the' saeoclattoa, Vincent Natal leh. 11 Xaat Fifty-fourth street. New Tork city. A duplicate application la alas to be sent to B, 1 Choteau, pree Idant of the association, whose address was originally Talalz, Klamath county, Oregon, but whoso mail Is now to be aent to San rraneisoo. Whereabouts In Ban Frsnolsoo President Choteau Is ts be found and why ho left Taints, tbo tub! to net tefermed, : At dearly aa la eonslstoat with bad 'Ensiles, and bad spelling, the etroular letters set forth the alma of tbo "Na tional Indian . Repubtloari association.' -. Jt was formed "for th purpose of bring ins; every Indian over II yean of age, wajoytag the right of suffrage, and who may acquire thai right, and who be lieves In th principle of th Repub lican party. Into an orsanisatloa which will further th ends of that party in 1 working out th so-called Indian prob lem,' and no la self -government and perpetuate its precepts ss a aalde In our relations to on another and to tbo benoBcent rovomment under which we 'live. Farther to teach ours elves tbo 4uty and rights of suffrage ta aa ia .salligent nee of tbo bailee " - All that poor Lo needa to be saroUed an a member of this glerlous organism Alon Is tha sum of eoe dollar. "Tho United States government has for over a hundred years earslod oat a hfystomatlo policy of el villains; end bet Aerlng the Indians says the circular. "We regret that in the execution of that poller under a great and charitable DM AND BABES IN RAILROAD TOCK OB -WMMAQWbQVB ' When Mrs. 1. K. Tannest walked Into 'th Perkins hotel this morning: aeoom- jmaied by bar three ohlldsea, tbo oldest .of them only II pears, bar band trem bled so nadir that ah eowld scarcely bold th pen " long enough to regtatsr. , Por she with her babies was la th . Pullman oar, Mt St. Helens, which broke away from tho Southern Pacific overland from Baa Prancisoo to Port- 1 land last night and plunged down an embankment on Cow creek near Riddle, Or. th experienced a shock that nn- ' nerved her completely and only by mi- raeclous fortune did ail of tha family -scans Injury. Mra Tfauness It a resident of Baker , City, lb bad been visiting In Cal fornla and soevrod bertha on th Ill- fated oar for Portland, bars to meet her husband. 1 was getting tho children ready .for bod. said Mra. Thunoaa, describing Taer exciting sapsrlenc. "at about o'clock when th ear gave a sudden .Jerk. I bad no Idea what bad hap pened, nut the next Instant th ear was sliding down tho smbankment. It did not turn over, but It shook ua up, X can tell you. The lights went out and as soon as I could catch my breath 1 commenced to scream for th obll dreu and feel around for them. I final ly tot my band on tho baby. Sh was crying. I knew ah was not badly hurt. But I was nearly frantic until th voice of my 11-year-old boy erle oat, W are ail right, mamma, None of no received t scratch, but I will never for get tha awful experience." The de relied Pullman was the last ar on the tram and evidently tho coupling: broke, causing tho derailment. The first reports had It that th oar rolled down tho smbankment, but ac . cording to Mra. Thuneas It merely slid -down. It was full of passenger and they wtre all badly shaken up, some sus taining saver Injuria -but a fatalities occurred. - BRa rarraifloiri (peetal TNsmteti t Tee Isoraat.) Seattle, Waaa Oct. 16. Advices to ae local offices of the Oroat Northern and Northern Pacific ere to the effect ; that tomorrow, th last day of the cheap colonist rates to the ooast, will witness a larger number of excursionists to - WashlngtoB and Oregon points than any time since the rates went Into effect, September 1ft. All trains out of Mlnne- spoils and St Paul will leave crowded, An occasional change of political par : ties Is ss aeoeeaary aa tha existence of two parties, if a party la assured of perpetual or long continued power. It - will "steal th poopl blind.' Lay m MsOwff sn1 damns ' be him whs flfot triot Wtd, Ws also vrlsh to Ity off Mr4 to attona tho fair ana ta to not tha building wirrear rl(y also tall hsmssf at $7M per , SoHns Junetiea CJa, Cast fatali mn4 Main, fHssw Kas4 Tt6 -: MAY CAB VA sXPPRB Mfl ajf RmmajnxaT tstsas mrr-wTim, government, grievous oi i ora have soon eemmltted due to miseoscoptlons and those 111 fitted to administer sur af fairs." But these "grievous errors are not. In tho opinion of th authors of th circular, to be laid at tho door of the Republican party, for . "when In charts of th nation, th Republloaa party haa always made Improvements, alleviated hardships and has boon righteously just In th admlnlatratlv affairs sf th In diana, and wo therefor think It rlsht and our duty to ally ourselves with that greet organisation, giving to It our whole support, and In tho veneration which we hold calling ourselves th National Indies Republioan assocla- UOB." v ' No red man with patriotism In This heart and a dollar In' hla jeans can fall to respond to tho eloquent allusions to "that groat and good man. tho late William McKlnioy" and to 'war friend and president. Theodore Roosevelt, In whom w have the fullest eonQdenos." The circular explains that th allot ment of lands Individually to a tribe of Indians gives every male member of voting ago the right of suffrage, and very reader Is urged to register at Pmeed tn Th funds collected from tho various reservations are to he deposited ln a bank" to tbo account of the "National Indian Republican association and can not be withdrawn "without tho signa ture of the president, secretary and treasurer of tela association." ' Ail sums received will be sent to the' treas urer of the Republican national com mittee -until October Is. 1M." What la to become of funds received after that data is left to the Imagination. Tho elreular ooncludeai "Tour first duty to yourself sad peo ple Is to )oln this association, . . "DO NOT DELAY. ' The National Indian Republloaa as sociation can doubtless claim . to bo a pioneer In tho matter of raising Kepub- ilcan campaign funds among the Indians, but the value of Indian votes It not unknown to Republican managers. It Is well known fact that the first Urns that the lata Congressman Tongue of Oregon was elected, h won his Tlotory by tho votes of Indiana on th rsser vatlona hi the southern part of this state, who wars herded to the polls by tho Republican campaign managers. -The election was xoeedingly dose and th Indian votes turned th sosie. SELL BALLOT'S ME SWAN STOCK (lend In nil tarvUe) Sat Prancisoo, Oct. II. All of ItsoB BallMt'o took to tbo Walt Swan Mine company. IAaV, has been bought by th oompany en a dellnauent asa sala Balllot bold la his owa and wife's nam about Sso.M sherca. When th directors recently oaoted him from th nmaagoment and appointed C R Stullor, th latter required that an assessment of I cents t share be paid by all stock holders to prosecute further work, Bat- Hot and hla wife were unable to pay. bono th sale. ..Balllet's ease, m which he It being prosecuted by tbo postal department for fraudulent nss of th malls, la pending before tho federal district court of Iowa for th third time. Sine hi msils were stopped and be has boon ousted by the directors he ha been loft practically penniless, and there was nothing la the oompany treasury to show for tho more that liN.Ni hts hooks thaw was raised la sal of stock. BRIDE'S BEHAVIOR ATTRACTS CROWD When Sarah J. VcAnllff entered th eourthouse to be married to Bernard W, Lengaa ah was affected by such week- noss of the knees that shs had to be supported to reach the office of County Clerk' Plaids, where a license for th wedding was procured by P. J. Lrnok When the two repaired to Countv judge Webster's private office and asked for somebody to tie th nuptial knot they wars followed by a curious throne. Clerk Upton unfeelingly denied every- ooay antra no, except tha witnesses to the oersmoay, and sent for Justice teton. When Justice Seton arrived, th bride and groom took their places before him. Langan still supporting Miss MoAu Iff. Th ceremony was performed according to abridged ceremonial, and after pay ment of th proper fee, Mr. and Mrs. 1-angwn left th eearthonso, th bride still leaning heavily on th ana of her husband owls to a weakness of th EXPRESS GUARD IS ACCIDENTALLY SHOT ,,5.'--i t. W Ine. a aiiam In tha servle of th Northern Pacific and brother of Tn Mmi-w Tm r .i. was badly Injured by th accidental dis charge of hla revolver yesterday at St. raw. mo was preparing roe a trip and serried, hie Metal la a email BBtefeaL si dropped the satchel accidentally and th gun was aisoaargea, ws bullet entering his back and taking an upward course. He was removed to a hospital and bis wouno is earn to be very serious. Mr. lane waa well bttoera la fnMlaMS H is about year sf age, and spent moat o sue uis in ant around tola city. Por some years ho had charge of the east aid postof fie. - (seenel twaateh at th Jeerael.) ' Salem. Or Oct. lft-In in Itnel ease of City Marshal D. W, Olbson against tho Capital Journal, newspaper, for U-toa, testimony was take and th cos will be submitted to the lurv this sf tar noon. PTsWMwf SRfcOUw MZS WGtMPNHB j. 175 GIRLS ON STRIKE (Continued from Page One.) ' promptly took their wrapt and loft tho ouuaiog. uejTlages war sent hurriedly throughout the olty by the oompany to gather substitutes for the strikers. At the Scott hotel th Imported operators wore aroused at 1 'clock and li wore put to work. The others ware put on duty at the switeh boards at f o'clock this morning. . . At a meeting of tha Podereted Trades last sight sympathy was expressed towards ths strikers but no action towards tsslstanos was taken for tho reason that no repress a tat Ives of the union wre present. A mooting of the strikers was held at 10 o'clock this morning and ths situation fully dis cussed. It la said that linemen In ths employ of tho company are ready to suit whenever called upon. Another nesting it In progrsss this afternoon and one Will be held tonight TnO starttohswawa, Sag vToa can see for yourself that we hav a full switchboard.' said pi vision Manages, Thatches today. Wo positively refuse to recognise the union and It was on this question that wo cam to a parting of the ways. W will not rso- ogniss th union under any slreum- aiancss." , Mr. Thatcher stated that th union pickets outside had etsppsd all th girls who wanted to work and tried to per ouads them to desist. Soma he said, had boon dissuaded. Tho girts, oh the other hand, deny that they hav attempted to stop any who wanted to work. All morning little groups of operators were gathered near tho telephone office. "We are looking for. a U1L stately blonde who was on of th main ones In getting as Into this strike, but who went back to work this morning," they said. In each group th spokesman stated that th "tall, stately blonde" was ths most looksd-f or maiden In tho olty at that time. Just what punishment was In waiting for her was not stated, as she had tot left th oflkoo up until- noon. At th mooting of tho strikers this morning a oommlttee was appointed to present their slds of the situation, to the public. Their statement follows: "Ths oompany flatly told us that they would not hav a union employ la th service. Ws told ths management that ws ail wore union girls. We asked un til today to consider, but were told that we had to act then and there, and each girl for herself. We could decide whether we desired to remain and let th other girls do tho same. "Our committee met the manager. Ws stated our grlevancea. Plrat, we asked that ths old wag schedule pre vailing two years ago, bo restored. Our, second grievance waa to be accorded respectful and considerate treatment and we Informed th traffic manager that twa or three assistant chief a and the chief operator had been enforclsg rules in a manner that had become Intolera ble -Two or thro girls have boon com pelled to go horn sick because of their treatment W were asked to specify wherein ws had been abused, and gave many Instances of the language used toward girls, which wo did not regard as proper. Wo were told that tbo man agement did not believe such language had boon used. "Ws also asked that th two girls discharged because they had Joined the union be kept In their places and that the girl discharged on the ground that shs was saucy, which tho other girls disputed, be reinstated. Ths officer said that ths two girls first mentioned war back, and asked If that ware not enough, hut ma fa aa statsmtn sogardlng ,thn other, ;, . . Wo Writ wevttag Bag Bamry. , In regard to salary, th eflfcert taldi that the nil prevailing tow was to pay operators what they ' were worth without any limit. - W asked what was being paid to ths best and they said tee waa tha highest salary tow. But there is no one beta getting thai fig are and we have tome of the oldest and host operators oa the ooast "The old schedule which we asked to be restored gave to- the five oldest girls In th oompaay's employ with Sun days and holidays off. a month, tho next eevea tsT.t and work every third Sunday; and ths next li. Me and work every third Sunday, and the remainder, ranging from to 6, advances be ing mads at th rat of . a montn. An sotreatto has to servo from two weeks to a month or mora, according to her abllitv to learn the board. "At present only- two get 4t here, and ths avsrate la about lift a month. Ws hav some girls who have been with th oompany II years, and a num ber who hav served si tad seven It waa reported this aftornooa that the linemen would atrlk la aympathy with ths telephone girls got Una dur ing tha tap. rSseenl Dfassteh to The JeavaaL) Seattle. Oct 1. Bvery operator la th local offlo of th Sunset Telephone oompany has been warned against talk ing retarding offers made to go to Port land to break tho "hello gin" strike there. When oueatloned Over th phone th Inquirer It shut off and at their hornet the girls say It would be worth their jobs to talk. On of tho girls last night gave eat th Information that offers of Portland positions had boon mad to every tlrl In the local offtoea but that vary few of them bad accepted. In order to give no offense they state they oannot leave aged mothers and other such excuses. Moat of the tint sent out. this oper ator states, are those who formerly worked for the oompany and have been laid off or else are oa tho extra list. It la alas staled that, a sow are wholly Inexperienced. Tba local operators say that If they are forced by th company to leave her and go to Portland It map cause trouble la the local onioe. . CKTT SXTVAyXOBV fSseslal Dlstateh Th JoereeL) Baker City. Or., Oct. Not a Uttl excitement was created among tha em ployes of th Paclflc Telephone A Tele graph oompany In Baker City when th news was received of th atrlk of tho hello girt in Portland. Some of the business men felt slightly alarmed that there might be some trouble here, but when aeon yesterday afternoon Manager Porter said: "Bverythlngr la working smoothly in thlo ornce, and haa been rltht along. Mo new rules have been put in force, and we hav had at diffi culty with any of our employes. A thread There waa t bis sensation ft Zss- vllle. Ind., when W. H. Brown of that place, who was sxpeoted to die, had his lift aaved by Dr. King's New Dis covery for Oonsumptlon He writes "I endured Insufferable agonies from Asthma, but your New Discovery govs m immediate relief aad. toon thereafter effected a complete aura . Similar cures of Can sumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis and Orlp are numeroue. It's ths near lass remedy for all throat and lung trochlea. Price lea and 91.0. Guaran teed by Bed Cross Pharmacy, corner Sixth and Oak streets, oa the Way i th aostoAoe, "XBUfO" ZB&S WAJUrBB. aassaaa ,- Abuts SOsne. AAKI IHI arLLlilu ALMOST KILL TRACY ATTACK tmm QT01BTta ' AXOBd - Llgh Tracy list unconscious aa a est at Good Samaritan hospital, with death staring him In the face, and Ouy Poster and Theron Bush oocupy oolla in th city Jail charged with assault with intent to commit murder, aa th result of a ftobt that occurred st I o'clock last tight at Plfth and Davis stresta The vlctla skull sbov th right temple was struck by a largo tumbler and oaved in. City Physician San ears he cannot live. ' When arreianed by Deputy Diet Mot At torney Haney In the municipal court this morning Foster and Bush pleaded not nulltv. They desired Judge Hogue to fix bail for their release, but wbea informed by Deputy Haney that la eats ef Tracy's death a charge of murder In th first de gree will bo filed, he doc lined, and they had to go to Jail Poatef and Buah are said to have teen Intoxicated when they committed tho deed. It is the belief ef the polios that th men thought they were striking tome one else when they attacked Tracy, bat whether there was say motive at all for the act to not known. Tho prisoners re fuse to say anything. Thomas Peterson, who was Traor companion, said today that bo ana Tracy wars walking quietly along Plfth street when Tracy was hit by Poster. He fell to th sidewalk. Examination proved he waa In a very critical condition. Peter son remained to oar for him and called for the police. He naked a man who was nasslng to follow Poster and Buah and have them arrested when they mot an of-fleerv- Thle the mat whose nam Is not knows did, and they were landed la Jail. They gave fictitious names, but war later mad to confess their -real nemia. Meanwhile Tracy waa brought to po lice headquarters, where City Physician Zsa made aa examination. He ordered tho mat removed to Good Bamarltaa hospital. There ho waa operated on. Re lief that Is thought to he bat totBpocarr waa effected. The man oannot liv but a abort Urn. unless he proves to bo a man la a thou sand." said Dr. Baa. "He Is too badly Injured. I hav no hop for him." Polloemeny Baty and Burke, who 'ar rested the perpetrators, say that at far as they have been able to aeoertaia there was no motive for ths attack. Tracy la It years old. Ho was em ployed at the Paehloa stables. Poster and Bush both live la this city. Two sisters of Bath eailed to to him at th Jail today. GAMBLING IS KILLED (Continued from pace One.) nrosocuto tha offenders: alee to destroy all gambling articles and notify all owners of houses used for suoh purposes that they must close up as gambling houses and not allow suoh structures to be used for th purpose of violating the law. - t That does not road to this court that they are repealing any state law tn re gard to gambling. It looks more at If they were trying to Impost saMiraeaal restrictions on gambling and to give ad ditional authorities tho right to punish It. - It does not look at If th legisla ture Intended to give to the olty council exclusive power to enact or not to enact ordinances against gambling, as It would If the whom power of ragulatlog or pre venting were conferred. . The authorities cited to the court relate to the liquor traffic, where the policy of many ef th state ft) to role gat th matter to the city authorities, who may or map not grant licenses, in their discretion. Clearly th eteta law does not apply there. But where the stats law prohibits and the charter also authorises the elty council to suppress and punish, aa entirely different con dition of affairs Is found. In the first the elty has power to regulate; In th second the atate prohibits, and tho city la authorised merely to take additional stops as regarda suoh prohttHtlofk Th first supersedes th state law aa re gards the elty limits; the second merely supplements, ss regard th city, the authority vaated la tho state. "The court thinks the law a till stands In this state and Is enforceable. If tho law can bo enforced. Ths demurrer to this information on th ground that tho stats law has been repealed bp the elty charter must bo overruled. Sheriff Word la Jubilant over tho de cision of Judge George and was visited tn his office end congratulated by t number of hla friend a "I expected no other decision, la view of the tribunal before which th ques tion earn up for consideration." ho as serted. I have had many imped Intents placed In my pathway In the effort to enforce the law, as I have awora to do. but th result In this oase It most ea- oouraging. If I oan prevent K. I re iterate, open gambling In Portland shall not be carried on so loftg as I am sher iff. I believe the sentiment of the com munity, exclusive of parsons directly or Indirectly interested otherwise, to be with me. and I shall oarry tha trusads TO POBTUBB (seel! Paesleh t Tse IssssaLl Taeoma, Wash., Oct. 11. -Wherever Wick Schrants may b ho It heir to a fortune, Mrs. James Smfth of TLoth bridg. Alberta writes Postmaster Cromwell of Tecoma aeylng her brother. who le Schrants, Is some where In the northwest, and that their mother hav ing recently died them ta a big estate to which he It olnt hair. She desire to locate him. TTn young women's souvenir toft com mittee met at th home of Mra Henry IB. Jones this1 morning to turn up ths work so far don. AJ3 U coins so far distributed hav beat told and th money turned In. A nw order for more coins will be sent In .-tie first of th week. Those oooaalonal meetings servo to keep up th onthuslssm of the wo men. Several hundred dollars worth of coins have .been tola. Sunday Excarsloi Rates n the 0. ' W. P. -V," Twenty-flv cents tb Oreana Cltyi It Cants to Orssham; ft canto to til points beyond. Including Kataeada. Dinner at the hotel St oents. Cars every 10 min utes to Oregon Cltyi every two hours to IDetaoada. Leave plrst .and Alder stresta. where tickets should be purchased. Arbutus sirele'WUl giva a dano to night Woodman halL Tenth sad Waah mgton, Tlokotg lee. Oram and Xuropatkrn testa root to have hears of the Bestoa teaoa grass. . v' - . D8IKENE , KOXfcOW OOPPBB wSBBa , lsrrtFl f ' if- . 3 IfOII sVsVssTflb it ..".- r Send at a diagram at pour store, Mva hatehi aC taap atag. Tan as where yon Intend to ptaos tba task, dlt tanoo from- tank to lamp nearest the hsnh, thanes to neat hay, sto. We will out the wire accordingly and make all toaaeeUoat fret of chars. A purchaser, tlmiaftra, It not oat to tap trouble whatever ia. Installing on of thett superb lighting systems; heaos It would appear that there ana b no must for a poorly lighted store. afflet or ether buUdln. wbea we oBBBsBwgk " ad II-Ja-arT v . ua .. . e"'T ':('. r, ' sworm ) ; ' '-'.V .,''."v The H l lilanniag Lighting & Supply Co. 43 third Street. PorU4jid, Oregon q tlet, BsNtost Mb tiavatot aad Chicago Pdnlcss Dentists ' SortpMit Cor. First smd MotTfcor --r- Offer their scrvtoss to th publlt of Portland and Oragoa, geama towns their work superior to anything that hat been rendered th awbUt la this city heretofore at pricea greatly la mat of these w swoto below i . r i . - :r- sT -a - . - CtnCACO DKNteAiw PA10XRS - Sovthsctst Cornsar 1 , '; First and Morrison TeL m M - -f. REMOVING To Northwest Corner Second and Taylor Rasmussen Co. f PAINTS, OILS, SASH; : ioor.s, etc. Do You Want a Fine $25 Water Color Pdnting Free? If you secure a coupon from Tho Or gonlaa, or JoarnaU of October 11, at per sveKlsosaont ef that data aad briac a wMb pot, eeteet poar ptoaa tad too paintrng la poura This It aa unpreoe sanma onnortunltp to soot re a Sn water-oelor palnUng bp our famous ar tist, efartoa Crook, Whit St th earno that pea secure a fine piano lower than can possibly b obtained elsewhere, and on easy tsrme. Call and Invsslltata this proposition, aa It will pay you. AUen Gilbert RewnCr Co. COfLNUs VXTH aas MOtJUaXMi Hill MIMtary Academy , POnTXATO, anjraaB, A prlrtte seardlB sad day cseaL hteaaal trTtag. aif- tarr smripune, eufe prepers ties, tore ef ear an adltt4 4ailttd PAU ISAM OW CUT Tiller OUT asd smm m sr. j, w, ftm. am blllltar iaiaav. farllmA Or. I as .... sera, whoa 1 want at sesaV iltttsry scseoL The aaaS sre :..... PWaw wad sm srlees sad termit twa nhanHasi aterlsUv mtsiegatf feat ssaseL (Basis) y eeM U tor aw) Owuj BoBf'a'-r P' J : Hollow Wire 1 riLilea (IvAeee tIglnllal& eLWa.. MM ua fli pill hiagstt ana bsst light ha uht wwria. Poets lata whan, ssTswtf aad gtott s Ugm ttoj an , X "We have added to the system At last there hat beet perfected a Oaeolla Oat Lamp that gives l.OOt eandle-power, is ImposslMs to get out of order, oaf aa water la a bushel, tad ths very thing for private residences, stores, ah ops, factories, mUlSy. or any other piaos whore the best light to to had It desired or ceo be used, Th Hollow-Wir Lighting System haa attained auoh perfection that thr la not now known to the world a Hht at all its equal or that renders a tenth of Its aervioe at the eost of its operation.. Bash lamp will light a space ad feat square at brilliantly aa two are Hants would llarht that , same space, to that It est thus be easily determined th number of light required seeeoeary to tlludjlnat tap to at that lampa. ,.. How to Order art wUlket to take an the ntmnnst, beslsea sffsrtag you tha Olmplsst. . th saarkst at a prion withm tha reach ef any sssTshant, ksilsiss man or awney i ti wklt adiiauliimiat w ewdSs SEND FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICE WBffT.nmaT.B OOLD CHOWWB ...ftS.Ov PULL SBT OP TB1TPH -S)oVwd smirvn wna.tr SS.SS SILVKB PTLLnro . .CO ooup rnuUNos t ? eoe We employ no otutsnto nor othera not perfectly aualifled to render the very lbest service In aU departments of den tistry. W modestly ask ths public to pay a visit to our parlors and sat far Itself that we do all and more thaa WO claim to 4e la this sAvertisssaoat. V v '' i . FINE PBINTING AND BINDING WBITING AND DESIGNING OF ADVERTISING ft : 1 ?.f.BALTSCOIFAIT Fint s&d Oak Itrssti Mais 166 Take no chances with jroui Printing demand the best. Our imprint ii a guarantee. - BafBSBulBaa rm 47 nXONT ST. TV hCasi ijs COMPLETE PBESS 2j?w 7 'itr,. -n.YW I SO'' J res Ob Tf. a cook y . uiMUn tn wawa k may an sesirct LIST VaBat. 1 -V J BUSINESS COLLEGE 4 SPECIAL COURSE IN - PENMANSHIP On Mondsy and Thursday svsninfs frocn 7 to o'clock. .4 TaJITsOlt 3 sHkM. 10.00 This class is In chargs of Mr. L M. Walksr and Mr. H. W. Ennis. Mr. Walker was a student of ths noted Tpenmeit, Behraisniier, Scbo ncld ft Williams. Mr. Ennis has besa card - writsr at Meier ft Prank's for ths past lour ywara, : , , ; TOf FLWI Of STEARNS MIILODIa Free INght School .a .t..-J, ''law w Slew fiookkoeptng. Psnmanship, Short hand, Typo writing, all ttngllsh hrsnchet. . AH Art Wstaaraa, COM II Monday ; Waanaooa ' FHoay : - MIOHT SCHOOL , - Regular fflatot Ara: - One Mtwth .. too THrao Menthe $16.00 Big Msfrthe ............... .,2nJ0 Day . studsnlt admitted fro three mights week. . Holmew Business Collets Tamhlll and Elevanth atraats, stabiished in Open til tha year. Private or class Instruetloa, TNmtsndt of graduates ta positions; eppert unities eonstaoUy esstuxrng. it pay ta attend ear aabaak CstaloctA specltMat, eta, fret, A. 9. Aajgaaott, SA B, rBlBOlSAX. Your Evenings with our assistance, may profitably be devoted to . selMmprtrvement IBS 111 U IB. Oa RXTt ITUlTi Fhon Bed lTBs. 'BOBIXAsTV, OB. a. "ON CON5F9VATOKT OP MUSK School or mttbio iMa laaffaan and smeemle easts. The seswtBienfs V anser select laatrertors, wso keve aevetod tB- IWes at tWlr eerilmlar work sad sre ant 3l7sT"e bet TE ACM RES la every eeae ts watd. Opes tM rt 'reees. ttaSlos ed erare, Wtihlnftoe lad "nte. keerelra seeertawaia CkUe sad Twelltt. foi tZ Dehnhe-tfalher MSI i VCWm&m, SaaBwOBT n . '.V r , 4T.T ;