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DAILY EVENING EDITION DAlLYEVENINeEOITION Tim UMMN I'pk or I SIT.KN HlK,;iiN i in' BAST OKKOONIAN Tkt i-rori Nrui th EAST ORfiOONI AN tht' thr rirm M r.VKTIS. I VOL, IB PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OKKttON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 1T, 190O. NO. 3045 ls-,ll . - . I . I n . . . . (;r,.it values in m imp, in j h Imr. hrederick Nolf Always tin- cheapest. ti,.w Una f trolil plated Pmrna for m.iii id obImm rIm photo, Iflo p, I V. Very popular. New nnd artistic. Wo ant agents "Stlllotno" gnar ri,...i knives, rn.ors uml scissors ''ftc I to M. KUtimiery, mcIi'hiI supplies, tablets. Ink', (ano goods, ladies' uml gonto' an", doll, toys, games, btoyalaB, etc r Juimneae nitpkins, bust grade, lWc hundred, large line school stales ,'c to & -. Tissue, crnis- uml inner p-ii.r-, .-' : ' 1 ' ' 1 gill biKiks, albums uml toll el joK fancy lamps, china dishes, vasos ad r Hud china novelties. I Diir in iiihh I Inn of bo) Ida goods j BY :irri V illiT every Week. We shall 'iliiitt (In- largest,, liiK-st, most nsi-on- itilo inn' ill u IJ ovor shown in ', faton. n- Frederick Molt A Man from New York ' chatting wlili A Man from Pendleton a few days mum ami lie mid : ''I 11 MM many stores and tnanv stork nf goods tins seiison ami I tell you haven't seen nii.-Ii Inviting attractiveness ami such a grand line of gs.ils an Alexander ,v. Ilexter are offering their trade for the fall ami winter trade ami 1 know MM I 'in talking about too. " Tim man from New York did know what he was talking aholit. Hi r slock this season is the largest and hest. we've ever shown. "We have skimmed the cream. Superb Qua.ities. Attractive Patterns Extensive Varieties Excellent Values. We eonlidontlv Isdieve that the trade of Pendleton will agree with "the Man from New York" ami that they will nee the wisdom Ud economy of giving ns tiieir patronage. Alexander & Hexter. The Boston Store PENDLETON'S LEADING DEPT. STORE. Having bought from Gordon A Vuvgwon, Uie LtAding Furriers iff tin- North wimt, their avmple line of Fur Collsrettei, we will give lb lulies of Pendietoti rod vicinity the benefit of i 28 per coot discount off the regular price, the sale oom menoing MONDAY, OCTOBJSB 8tn rod last ing ONE WEEK. Wo will also inolndo a line of Lodioo' Oapei and Jackets with thin discount. THE BOSTON STORE Pendleton's Big Store NEW LUMBER YARD, Wo are now ready for boa 1 Deal te ar WushiughHI A Columbia Kiver freight desit with a general assort niiint of lumber ilireri from our own saw mill, and can furnish anything promptly. Country orders In ir loads ahipjssl direct from our mill in car loud lute at correct , rices, Uivu ns a 011. A,0.Shaw&C3. W. J. SEWELL, Mgr. for Infants and cnuaren. t .. ,,.:.. la ft harmless auhslitiiti lor C'ustor OH, Pur- . aliiH Mttbei , '. MorpuW nor other ,ur.otl 1 . ltleslios WorniH anil alla I e. rislui. . VtSdim!i Wiua Colto. It'roUevo- 'IV. .... 1L , 111 . u ...,0i. If . . I . i ...... t.i.. nil, I ,'I.I'I'H i.iiiiii v ' -------- lllK .......... - ..i.,i.. l.lil,, ,..l htoinacii wid Bowoia, k'vI" healt bj anil natural nli'ru. u- Ilotlit r i riruu, Tilt" UBHBUWBI n ' wiw" The Kind You Have Always Bought B JL- L' . ......... 1 ACaXb iae piguavmc v The Best Ever Brewed. PILSNER Just Received BEER. Mwle (mm Uirtd wahir. Keconi ended by phyaiciaiia. You can drink f" y" wunt of it aud not have the adache i KOt diaay. THE EAST OREGONIAN. Tit rapar of tha raopla. Bvarybody Ra4( It. l it. Laraaat Clreulatleu. Utn aav.rliilna Mcaiuui. Q in HAL NEWS Kdwin Maw ley, of Now York, has limii offered and has deAlhwd the presideiicv. of the . Southern Paoitlr company at .00A a year salary. The prpaident will rwontmend to congress the avnient of an indemnity to the families ,d the four Italians who were the victims of a mob at Tallalnah, Lav. i alsnit two years :igo. Admiral Remey lias cabled the navy department of bis departure from Chinese waters. He gown on hia flag ship to Taku. It is the understanding that he will neat go to Oavite. This move will take the heathpiartera of the Asiatic station hack to Manila, leaving the Chinoae waters without an ad miral. The World's Paris social says: Arthur ( liarol Iris, a ileiiientiHl inven tor, 40 vnars old, guillotined himself t.slay in his laboratory at Mulhonse in Alsace, lie had ronstnn led the ma chine himself. It was an exact dapll rate of the legal Krenrh guillotine, hot was made of costly wimhIs and llnely pWtMMd, liogan Sealey, treasurer of the l.alvcstnn reliei fund, acknowledges receipts of colli ri Imtion" of Oct,, her I to 12 inclusive, amounting to $!te,.Vi This lajoludM fl2r'.oiK) reonived through (iovernor Savers and 2l,'tl2 ri ivel through Mavor Jones. The amount previoMl acknowlelgml wit- 78104i, making tlie total to date !i7t,.r)tft. A down leading merchants of Ard more. Indian Territory, were arrested today and their places of business closed by Captain Kllis and a s.piad of Indian police for refusing to pay the Indian tribal tax. They mibmitle I peaceably, but United Slates .liidge Townseml was immediately applied to and issued injunctions against the Indian police, with the result that the stores were reopened promptly. The Saxon government has prohibited the natural i ..at p, ii of Cech ami Polish immigrants to prevent the Slaviatioii of the frontier districts ftoWrd Itohemia, whose mines lately have at tracleil crowds of Slavs. OSeUI statistics show a further decrease hi the Iterliu birth rate, which is now hut 3U iter I0HU, and that the number of children i 4VI,IKH), which, if there had been a normal birth rate for Prussia, would la- 7otl,0U0. CLEVELAND GREETS BRYAN City En-Fete to Receive the Demo cratic Candidate. BORRS CONTINUE RMKTaNUK. Enallili Preleria PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. Mc- the students are (iirls of TacoinH have formed Kinley club. In the srlnsil of pharmacy at agricultural college 4i registered. Tin Sherman coontv iiuirt has gruntisl the is't it ion for incorporation of irass vallev. The hrterttiouotaln Pair closed at Bolaa Suturduy. It has IhnUi the most successful vel hehl. I'he lialles harvest chrnival closed Nuliirdav night, a grand success. The expectations of the manager were more tiiaii realized. Nineteen of the 20 Suiiipter saloons hute renewl their licenser lor the last quarter of : paying into the city irossury fl'.MHi. William Mali employed u l.ytle'a timlsir rump, at 1 1 1 1 h in , Wash., was struck on the heud bv a tailing tree and almost mstanlU killed Wednes ilay. After four months of (rouble UOOjM again reigns on the waterlront ut roft land. The eblppen and sailor boarding masters have composed their difference, and resumed business relations. Tweiily-oiie and oiin-hulf BjUliOD bushels of graiti, est iuuited to loud 2o ships, are in storage in Tacoiua's elava lOMa tlhis,w uers have leo offered ami heje refustsl TsJ shilling charier,-. The sixth itiimiul touriiaineiit of the Wasiiingtoii Stale eporUHMa'i Aeio. ciatioli, which has been ill session at Olympia, ended with a bunqiiel ten dered the visitors bv the 1001 gun club. A meeting was held a week ago to discuss means of gelling a goisi I rail into the timber claims west of The lialles. A number of is-rsons have i.roiniscd various stims ol money for the peoloet. it is stated in Imwelel olrolaa that the Ued Hoy inine at i.rsnite, (n, . n. has been purehasisl by an l.iiglirh syn dicate as the result M the isit lo Isin- doii last vcar of one of the owners of the property, Mr. Klisiia J. Uodfrey The syndicate is I., i,..v ,2, .sHi.lsHI lor the property. r m In Use For Over 30 Years. bm MURitf aiaur, mm fPWW PITT, nodoa MMBaBBBaaVMeVLI aV I liave j,,at rocoivod an alejfant assortment of Golden Oak Library Tables. Also Kuameied and Oak Wall Pocket, Comb Caaes, Chsjk Shelves aud Towul Hollers. Pri(;os to suit the customer at Joe Basler's. Contagious Blood Poison There is no poison so highly contagious, u deceptive aud so destructive. lou't be too sure you are cured because isll external signs of the disease have disappeared, and the doctor aays you are well. Many per sou. have been do.! with Mt icury aud potash for iicutlib or yiui.. and pro nounced rosed to realize w hen too late that the disease was ouly Covered up fifea Aaaata Uka driven fa out again, and to their BOfTOW uml mOfOaV cation Dud those nearest aud dearest to the in have been infected by this loath some disease, for no other poison is so surely transmitted from psreul to child as this. Often a bad case of Kheumatisui, Catarrh, Scrofula or severe skin disease, an old sore or ulcer developing in middle life, can be traced to blood poison con jn early eWlO tf tt$ti Piwont life, for it remains smoldering in the sys tem forever, unless pro-r)y treated and driven out in the beginning, h. 6. 8. is the only antidote for this peculiar virus, the only remedy known that ran over come it and drive it out of the bhtod, and tt does this so thoroughly aud effectually that there it. never a return of the disease to embarrass or humiliate you afterwards cute. Contagious ftlood a a a Pouton in any and all OBs OBk OMs a K e contains no J Bk mineral to break down VakW youi purely vegetable and the ouly blood puri Ln kuown that cleansea the blood and at the same time builds up the general health. Our little book on contagious blood BjUom is the most complete and iustruc ve ever issued; it not ouly tells all about this disease, but also how to cure yourself at home. It la free and should be In the hands of everyoue seeking a cut t Send for it INI SWkfT tFUtfK) A. AIUtalA. . HE GOBS T0HI.1HT TO HHW YORK fill Attend Monster M.tiitin Esilnuted Thit 100,000 Djmxrils Will Hear Him la GJlbsm. Clcvelaml, Oct. 1-. The city ia en lei,' tolav. Tho tour of the remarkable round of DMOtMl which William .1. Ilryan has ilelivereil throughout the West brought him here bslay to receive a riglit royal welituue. Club after club from ail the towns In the western Unserve have marched through the BlNOtai which are gay willi.llnller ing bunting ami streamers and banners, while dwelling, and business houses are deckel out in most brilliant linery. Trains on all the railroads have MNM in laden io their platforms with demo- crals from ail the towns of the stale, while the lake boats have lmiirist crow d alter crowd ,n I lie w harves. The large meeting will lai supple ment,' I bv many smaller ones. It. ia estimated that the crow. I here today is the largest that has ever gathered in (Malty. I hi- utmost enthusiasm pre vails, and cheer alter cheer rends the air as the clubs go marching past, or popular leaders are rwognlz'sl. Mr. Ilryan will leave early in order lo keep his engagement for the in insler meet ing in New York. New Vji-k 4 Die Rscspllon. ItOO York, Oct. IS, Itichard Croker annotiui-isl today that thr arrangements for the great dcin icratir demonstration tomorrow are completed, lie said to day it would In- the biggest demonstra tion ever seen ill New S'ork city. Mr. Ilryan, who will be received with mural flood I honors, will spuak Hrsl at Madison Square Harden, where Kd ward M. Shepard will preside. Mr. Hryan will consume an hour in his speech, and then go to Madison Avenue. I'll, Mice he will goto lalll inuny hall where meetings will la held boiii in doors and outsidit. His last s h w ill be in Conner institute. Adlai V.. Stevens,, ii, candidate for vice president, will follow Mr. Hryan at Madison Sipiare (iardeii, and Hon. Iloiirse Cis-kruii w ill then speak. Mr. Croker Asliuiates that li'l.ixKI ,,miio- , ruts will Is' present at these meetings. I ire works will be lavishly displayed. URYAN AT CANTON. OHIO. bnlliuiiattlc Dsmucrsls Ursat the Can didate at ins President's Home. Canton, O., Oct. lo. Two hundred ,nl loi-lusl i, dionnrrati- sir, tiled f,,r W. I. Ilryan this morning as, the camli lale's train p llled into the depot at the horn.- of the president. Mr. ilryan went to the rear of the car mid spoke for live iiiiiiiilus, saying: "You are so accustomed to seeing presidential can didate that it is nothing tislay lor you to sec one. ' ' "Hut we want to sen you," shouted u voice. "Canton is '.lie huiiir of a president, and will always DO tin BOOM of an in- president," said Mr. Hryan. " flic, next president will be a Nh braskun." yelled hi euthusist. Mr. Ilryan relornsl to Canton'- Spanish war tr iphy cannon, saying thul he hoptsl the people would ' 1st more warlike on account of that cannon. "War is the last resort ot kings," said he. Me hoptsl Djs) Voters would Is. oil the side ol I h- stales, Instead ol on the side oi Burope. Many CuutowIlM then shook Mr. ilryuii's hand. Senator Hsiina Atler Pslllgrew. Chicago, Oct. .". Senator llanua, of Ohio, Senator Kryu, of Maine, ami VlotOf llolliver, brother of Senator Doll WOT, of Iowa, lull Chicago at noon today mi a special train for a cam paign tour of Wise, uiin, Minnesota, South DoltOtO and Nebraska. I hey will give ipoOHVl attention bi South llakota, senator Manna desiring Senator Putt I grew's defeat. The first MOJOOh was given this aftnriiistn ut Waukesha, Wis. Tonight, Madison will listen to the d ist ingu ished ssd I hinders. Prohibition Campalanlno. Salamanca, N. Y., Oct. 16. The John I.. Wistlley prohibition spet:iul tram began a lour of New York state this morning, arriving at JOJeMOtOWa at H o'clock, where an address was made in the city hall to sis hundred people, force hundred heard him at Salamanca, rim night meeting is to be in H .dewier. Generals i outer at Over the Situation. Cas Town, Oct. 1 V -I ipnerals RobortOi Bo) (or, Kitchener and M ilner are conferring at Pretoria over the situation oOOjtOa by the cent inn,, ns resistance of the lloers It ! under, stissl that the conference i lonioilal ing a new plan of pacification. It is stated that Lotd Roberta w ill remain in South Africa until Christinas. Pretoria, Oct. I.Y It is antionn, tsl that "llnl ler is relinquishing ctimmolM of the Natal field force. The lloers have cut off railroad ODMmunlootloM al Stun dorton. A BRILLIANT KKNTUCKIAN Although a Lifelong. Loyal, Dyed to-tbe-Wool Democrat, Csptaln Shields' Hen Reseusd. Washington, Oct. 13. OQIciol in telligence of the relief ol Cap! a. n Shields and his forty -eight men of the Twenty ninth infantry who were cap tured in Marin, In. , i, '.was nscivisl from (eneral Mae Arthur MMV UP TO THt OPbKATOKS. MINERS IIAVR ACIRI'TRD THE PHOI'O SITION (0NDITI0NALI.Y. Prssldsnt Mltrhsll Says the Union Now Awaits Aetlon. These are the demands of the anthracit ie coal miners: I irst -Hecognil ion ol the union. Second --Powder reduced to 11.80, Third I'en mt cent general advance. I'oiirth- Two wHks' pay. t ilth Check docking Isiss. sixth - Contract signed by the com panies agreeing to the above to hod gissl lor a voar. New York, Oct. ID. It was stated this adorn. sin h' an ollirer of one of tb" big coal companies that the coal mads would, in a few days, agree to guarantee thai the ten porcunl increase will bold go I until April next, thtia ending the strike. Scran ton, Pa., Out. 14, That the situation in the strike is now up to the op Tutors in New York ii UMNbOtMM ol President Mitchell's talk I, slay. Mil, -noil denies thai he his any know ledge as to when tint operators will ineitt t, isider the resolutions which wore adopted on Saturday, or whether lin t w ill DO coil-1 lor, 'I by the 0MB names. I'lial b ith sides will hold mil lor a while and spar for an opening, seems probable. CIVIL PUWKR ASSUMED. Philippine Coiniiilsslon Takes Leolsla tlve Department Prom Military. Manila. P. I., S tpt. lo.-Uy mail. On September I, the Philippine com mission assuin 'd lugislatlvt authority over the islands, releiving I lie military governor ol thai part ol the govern ment which is of a legislative nature. The following is a portfofl ol the otlhial OBWOOMOOmOQl Issiitsl by the civil commission : "The policy of llm commission will bo to give the bill,, si opportunity for public consideration and criticism of proposed measures ol legislation alfect nig tb i i,o , pi,, ,if tint islands. Pruned copies of inlr,sliicel bills will Isi on III.. at the ofhVu ,,l the secretary of thu cotniuissioii immeiliatulv after the In tro In, lion, and may bo had on appli cation. 1 "I'hi ill ill I ss 0 ill will hold public meetings al its OOMO at 111 o'ebs-k a. in, on Wtsluaslays ami Fridays of each week for the consideration nt pro Mtod bills, and al such meetings ,-iti-MM of the Philippinos and others in teresttsl will be given opportunity to make suggest ions and criticisms in ress,cl lo the proMsis ineasures. " i N T RODUCKS ROOSEVELT AT LRX1IGT0R -0 - F'-opIr Hotr BrNktorldXt Tilk la a Thrill iDft MtBBoT 00 ttM POlltlMl ll SUM of Iht Hay. Lexington, K , Oct, lo. All Hie ' p,ple of Utxingtoii were at the train to meet. tint. ROoOOVolt. Ten thousand porOOH lllbsl the court house sipiare iand listental to the warm iiitnsln, ti,,n 'of the governor by the former mngruaa Inan, llr.H'kenriiige. who apptr, , for tbeilrst time in (sdltics since the I Pollard case, lire, ' enridge said : "rhia .lav we are upsalin ... from a record of a false contest, from a rttconl of fraudu lent returns, to the people in their -,,ereign OOpOclty i I I inak" KentilckV (TOO I urn a democrat without a flaw, said Col. Ilreckenridge, "hut when It cullies in a ipiestion of the rights of cltisonihlp. wo go hand in hand. We meet as freemen Irving lo recover our heritage. Unr giiet i s, niiet I, i ng more lb. in a candidate, lie is u man with no divided lofO or allegiance. We welcone bin under the stars anil stris. " Honesty st the Ballot Bex. Lexington. Ky., Oct. 15. With .,,i,e repudiated by Sunday's rest at the Alexader sbsli (arm, (Iovernor Ibsiseveit tisik up the thread of his itinerary this morning by speaking to one hundred saoido at Midway. II,, neily at the ballot Isix was Ilia IbooM, Roosevelt oa Paramount Issees. I- siiigi Ky., Oct. Oov. Koi.sevell, in Ins speecli here, said be was glad til stand with the old soldlera ol llm fislcrul and confederate armies. They are ugnssl on the fundamental truths of self-government, that every Iree man should have the right to cast a ballot and have it counted. The IOjfomoool Ioom today is Bryoolooii lo lliuois.it is Allgeldism; in New York, it ia Cmkorism ; in Kentucky, it la Oistbel ism . iChcura.) in I relay al high BOM in the town of Apalic, I las 1 1 hi l.alu, a notorious roblstr highlund , In, 'It. in, one ol the inosl OfMli hnarllcs murderers I list ever bobssl and uiutilabsl iniioceut iravelura, was hung lor his many . crimes. Me was convicted last spring of the horrible bill, ht-ry of pranclsco 1 Salaveria, who was accused of Is-lray- ing the l.udroiies. Copper River Uold. Senile, ii. t I.,. I'he Copper river mines are llnitlly nr.sliicing gold after II samls of lives lost In searching for the precious metal. The steamer Bertha arrived hern with is,,' ,. mm of placer gold dust, taken out from the Ohriataollloa and Chisus rivers. Thirty miners from the new district will wini or in Scuttle, and return In the spring, saying it is one of the best camps in Alaaka. Strike on a Mlewart River Creek. Victoria. B. C, Oct. 1ft. The -leu r Vmtir arrivtsl this morning from Skagway with reports of a hlg strike on a creek tributary to Stewart river. Pans yielding 2" cents were taken out. an Pranslieo firm Pain. San I ranciaco, Oct. Ift. JoJot Hrelt, on lu'half of the ttrm of Jtibts Hrotl A On., lapofOOM "I Oriental gissls, com mission merchants and exporters of California produce, llled a petition io beokruptcy this morning. Iiiahllilies, 1 102,422. assets, JlH,rsi.i. Voultey Trlsl Must Proceed. iieorgelown, Oct. Ift. Although the YoOtOOy ailornovs have made another , 1)10.11 l o p ,-lpoiieinonl of the case, Judge Uontrll I has onleretl the trial to pristssl iiiimstl lately . Slops the Couoh and Werks Off he Cold. laixsllvs Hruiiei w in ,ii,, I .1,1,-n euro s sold lnuii,Uy. Nil tiur., uu pay. I'nos i csau. Lord Hsntllion Oead. Loudon. Oct. IV Lord llamillon, an intimate Iriuud ol ilia late W. K. I iladstonr, is dead. Me was seventy -nun years old. tIMMONs BIK.II AN AN itlmiiiuns I HAOKDV. Aasin Tried to sis. i Millions. o York, Oct l Lawyer Allsjit Patrick ami his valid, Charles .(onus, are oharMOd with forging the name oi tbo late millionaire, William Itice, I i a OUOak for 2.'i,iMS. Thoy were ar raigned io the police court li -re thin i, ruing. Their apsursmi, marked the hi ginning of a rejjarksbhi trial in voiv,ug a,, alleged conspiracy lo gain the millions of the old recluse through hypnotism, and, wrhap, iinin I. kulsi-rsd lo Coltoa Coinpsny. No Phi'adelphia, O., Oct. Ift. -W. J. Hr an spoke in the ourl house s.piarc o re to ton thousand on the lb-jc.-l of the trust.. In rufeniuce to the cotton b tlo lompany referred lo by the republicans, Mr. Hryan said it didn't bale , inn-1 en in-ib of the cotton iu the country. NKW roMk Marks l . Osporied oy I. L. Bar a Co., Cblaaoe Board or Trade aad Mew tork Btosk Basrianae Brokers. Oct lo. Wnuat was weak again to day and thu close sbowod a hats of 1 3-8. Livtrpsjl closed (1 1 1-M against tt if'u Saturday. New York oimuud a full cent lower, ami af'or holding around this figure tuo.t ol I'm day dropped to 7tf The visible supply showed au in crease 1,577,000 which helped along the wuakneas. Stock all strong, afouey, a pur ceut. Close Saturday, NUl. Open today, 74 to 7W 7-8, Kango today, 711 3 8 to 7U 7-0. Close today, 7g 3-8. December ooxu, lot 1-8. is ksld to Bo Living Willi His rami.,. Walla Walla, Hi t IA, l lm I no u in this morning's issue says: "TfBorO is a stury current here Ihal .lames M siiiimons, who shot aud killed Boboft Huchauaii al the home ol the wrBBBf in this oity last August, is residing ut Wallace, Idaho, anil that his wife and four children, who left here BOOB I a month after the shoollotj OOBMMdi are with bun. It will isi romomlajtod thut motOMMBM from the city alter having shot and killed Huchanan, whom he found m a compromising situation with his wife. Mrs. Simmons maintained the greutest outward calm throughout llm investigation and thu inuuesl ano ion ium, si to resole iu the city for slsoit one mouth after the tragedy. Ibiui she -li.appear.id aud no onu suhiimmI to klli'W where .lie bail gone or I lie ill ll.tl errand Now the storv comes that Simmons, the shooUf , when hu left Walla Walla, went lo Wallaiat, Idaho, alter spending souie time at Hunt's (unit ion. The verdict ol the coroner's Jury lelt hint practically a free man and his move ments wure not watched or recorded iu i oiistspuiiice. " KaH's Clover Root Teal . IN.illWA um la, t uial'uu H II. In . ..I. ll. It.. ,rs ladsBsau -I. I .... .1.1 , t Us, , - i I . .... ... ..i ,., An u'"l'S I ...tl.s TlM.a I au I ,.ii .I....1..I w.,a,ula h. all dtuvaUt. .1 SAr., to,-, .ml 01.00. I C. VMCLLO 4 CO., LSMOV, M. . I Sots moral. rose Jf Vol tsUlir Tsliabtaoos.. Mai MbbbbbB 4 al J, j (All PARK ANO WASHINGTON STRKBTB A. P. Armstrong. LL. B., Pri... J.dr Ws.co. Penman snd Secy OPEN ALL THE YEAR UliwtrutcU Cutulogue, College- Currcucy, liusiuee Formo, Opcci incus ol rOBWIMltltr. lite., Mailed Free to auy Addreoa. We hav(.' hundreds of former students in positions, and si mil send out thousands more. Scliultz Brewing Co.