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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1902)
V T sBABbsasatflsMks Uc I li.-;l)iK'r Oa,cttciFELL UNDER THE WHEELS I'lU'liSJiAV,. The Week's News I o( ;l an.l IVrsoiKil Happenings in itn.l About tlielity. Cull at l.illi" Cohn'N fur inilliiiury . Mis. Win. Mil'aniel uf II hi Jinan if vei v "ii k. 1 (), I'mii handles Vanhburne h'i ingfd iiiMlriiincnlH. lull lino of legal blanks at I'ottland pi ices, ttt (lAZKHIt office. . jii k delivery and clean groceries is hero Hart .V llliike shine. Kult SAI.K :! fun' reMiilerifH loin. n.iii of A. AbrithaiiiMick. Attorney am Van Vartor of Condon, n in the city Saturday. For all kind f watch and j.;Wi)lry r'i"a'. all on 1'. . Horg. Wh fill mail orders promptly and giunitilt'C our woik. I'. 1 rg. Finest slock of millinery ever Lrouylit to lleppner. lieaidencu of I.illie K. C.ihii. Mrs. .1 C. Hart of Iltlgard it ths t linr daughter Mil. U. W i'help. I,. MonteraHsili, the alone cutting arlit, wan in the city the fore part of the work. Kxtra topic of the (!a.i:ttk New Yeur .liliun ran ho ohtaineil at thii olh.-c at 10 rcnlH per copy. Hut .V l'l.ike, the urocele are now lo ( !' ) io thur new ipiarterB in the new M.M-iim building on M.iin street. I. . Itorg ban put rereived a large - n t.'v of Maiiiox. (iiitms, violin and all kuid. of tni.itl iiitlrmnenta. Mih tn!..-l Avers who haa been at i,.!l .iuf Wl.ii. nan cm at vvaHa W!.i. h.i" n-tume I to her home in this Clt V . h P M, .!,-'! ..( the (ii.LTTK vi-ilo- r'.i!.v.- .in ! (ii'-n N in The l'alles an 1 M -icii ..ii. W.n.1.., Ilie lore part of the Unknown Man KlllesJ by East Bound Train. I r. Mi" I.: ll iV I.. i lo 1' I'm. I Mull..-- - i il. li'i.t-lv. ! . !i i rei'fnt'y sold out k. t. w I'h hi" faiuilv, went Tue- 1.4V morning, klr i cUv xUv in I'ort'and in )( Haidnian n in the Mr. ( lmi'in report that U i one iiay laiit ki-.l to death In 11 U,;,;,,., cit ' , I II 1.1V . !: !!( n vai'U Hi" k 1 he ri.w w.ii a feed ra k . Th-o-tgh an ii'iinteiiti'jnal overnight, in the t-Mil for the Lepntuican primaries and toutitv convention, Wells Spring ws left not. Tin precinct is entitled to uiie delegate. It is ntate.1 that a com pain haa heen or gat.ir.ed, and that machinery haa been p irched to drill for oil at Kotten SpiinKK near Caatle. Hock Indications aie Hai 1 to he encouraging. lievivat meetings aie still in progress at lh M I' church and wi'l be coo t nno-1 t..e 'uiiiU' O of the wees. Tew H. k f.mi ly the colored evangelists will leave the fore part of next week. The registration uf voters hss bsen heaw d ui 'k!the paat waek, however tl.er aie etill a Vm number of Toleri who have rmt rk-itered. At the prea ant rate nil will bo rvmteied before tha June election. Mfn-e the oil d.ncovenea at Kotten SpMinif. Herb liartbohiinew haa raiaed the i ri. e of lux lota in Cat'e ltock from to ?'i lleib eavK that with oil on one tod" mid coal on the oilier, ha'a a'.l ruht. Ho.rd grocery (-tore ia a very pop lll.ii (luce for the piirchiiao of aiipliea for (..nnera and outl'it for out inn in the wav of extia fine tfroceriea. A I moat everything iiinu'inable kept in "lock. It'a handy where yoii lancet nnvthinn yon want, ilioi 1 1 i im iimrnwly em-aped beiig ahot In the h.'.i I Sunday UhI. Whit piavni: on the m ho d k-'rounda with p. one tier b. v a. ne . ne out liunl mt. .ri.riil fin d a -"J utbian.l the ball Hatuiday nilit between II ami 12 o'clot k an unknown man waa killed by thn eant bound train, about three toilea went of Caatle Kotlt.. Hund.iy morniiif , Dr. Klttuer, coron fir, waa aunt or and the O. K. A N. Co run a npecial train from lleppner to tba a une of the accident carrying tha cor oner and jury. I'pon iiinvliiK at the a -ene a horrib H i K Ij t wai preatntod. The body wat terribly mangled and beyond all recog nition. FtagmetiU of tha body ware scattered along tha track for a mile, be iiiK cut and torn into imall plecea. An unknown man was seen at Caatle R irk about noon the day before tha ae cident whnae clothing resembbd that woin by the man who was killed. The fratfrueutit of the body that were picked up ahowad that ha was a young man monthly shaven, of sbor and rouscu lar huihl and with brown, curly hair. There waa nothing in bis pockeU and nrt a trace of anything by which he could be identified. His clothing did not indicate that he was a tramp. The ail men who constituted the cor oner'a jury weie : Geo. Wella, Herb Bartholomew, Thos. Humphreys, Oacar Neal, (ieo. VTfaitiaa, Mr. Neal. The substance of the rerdict of the coroner' jury wai that i lie man cam to hi death whil i stealing a ride on tha train. Whether he was riding the brakes or was struck b the train by walking on the track is a matter of conjecture. l'arta of the body that could ba KtD ered together were placed in a bo and buried near the scene of the accident. REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES Paaaeit .iff yilftly - Wfilaatwa Will Hay Itolla telalta. The Republican primaries paaaed off quietly all over the county, yesterday. I i the four lleppner precincts there waa perfect harmony. Williamson will have a solid delega tion. lUturn from the following precincts how delegates elected as follows: Heppner Albert Osmin, Frank Rob erta. Kred Warnock, A. C. Uiger, James Jonea. H. F. Vaughan, V. L. Smith. (ientry Joaeph Rector, Herb Har- tholomaw, A. Andrews, Jay Ievin. Mt. Vernon W. W. Pmead, R. F. Hyml, D. l. Justus, W T. Campbell (ieo, Smith. Mattesun James Hart, I-afe I'etiland, Wrr. Totter, lieo. F. Wslch, A I tirosh- eca, Alex. Lindsay, E. J. Slocutn. North lone l'aul Reitman, M. S. Maxwell. South lone Willard Blake, Mat Hal- voraen, Milt Morgan. Iairy Ciea Uleakman, Jr., Benjamin arkar, F. Ward, C. Hams, Otis ijhaner, Kd Cox. Ixinkton C. A. Johnson, F.d. I'alm- er, S. K. Notaon. Cecil Swen Troedaen, N. 1. Benson. Kigbt Mile-J. W. Beckett, lt I'.erg strom, Krio Bergstroin. Spring Humors Come to moat people and cause many trouble, pimples, boils and other eruptions, besides loss of appetite, that tired feeling-, fits of biliousness indigcHtion and headache. The sooner otic gets rid of them the better, and the way to get rid of theui and to build up the system that has luffered from them is to take Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Forming in combination the Spring Medicine par excellence, of unequalled itrength in purifying the blood as ihown by unequalled, radical and per manent cures of Scrofula Bait Rheum cald Head' Bolla, Plmplee All Kinds of Humor Psoriasis Blood Poisoning Rheumatism Catarrh Dyspepsia. Etc Accept no substitute, but be sure to get Hood's, and get it today. DEMOCRATIC MEETING. Primaries March 29 -Convent! April 6. The Horrow County Democratic Central Committee, met at the court houae Buturdav lant. The meeting wa called lo order at 2 o'clock p. m. by chairman Geo. W. Well. Secretary H J. J,eeier was present to keep a record of the business transacted. The apportionment of delegates to the county convention waa based upon the vote cast for J. W. Matlock, sheriff. Tbe apportionment was one delegate for every 15 votes, and one for fraction over one half and one at large from eacb precinct. This will make a con vention of 55 delegates. The primary voting place for .Matte n pneinct wa fliel at (iilliam A Bisbee'a war-houae, corner of May and Chase streets. The voting place at lone were lef; to be designated by J. A; Woolery. It wa decided to hold the piimarie on March ami the county convention oo April 5. The deleeates from the different pre cincts are apportioned a follows: Heppner 7 Mt Vernon 6 Gentry 4 Booth lone 4 North lone 3 ikaaBOBmamm j Muslin Underwear Sale This WeeK and Next GOOD lVJWrS OF Gt0)OI0 IHIOIEEaS Here's store news that i3 good news. Every line tells of a saving and of Shoes that fit fit comfort ably and wear well. We carry the largest line of Shoes in the city and you can be fitted in any of our many styles. Our shoes are new and up-to-date and the well dressed man or woman who thinks of econ omy at all must come here to buy. If you have Children's Shoes to buy come here too. Our Shoes for boys and girls are made to wear like iron. We guarantee them to out last any other Shoe made. Isn't that what you are looking for? OH0EIP5. 50 Boys' "Now Then" Calf Shoe, strongly made, new round toe, splendid wearing, 13 to 2, per pair $1 25 From 2 to 6, $1 45 Girls' and Children's "Fine Knot" Calf Shoes, stout soles, spring heels, tbe pair from 5 to Vt only 90C From 8,'a' to 13, $1 00 Ladies' Dongola "18 Carat" Shoes, correct shapes, beavy soles, splendidly finished, tbe pair only ee $2 50 IlIONSnoE AMERICAN GENTLEMAN h Men's "America" Calf .Shoe, "strong as tbe nation," comes in either lace or congress, new shape, pair only S1.50 Men's "Black Diamond" Shoes, Bor Calf, lace, splen didly made, pair only oo o ;-; The "American Gentleman" Shoe, correct, stylish and com fortable, equal to aoy 00 Shoe made. Viei, Box Calf, and Patent Colt Skia $3 50, 3 75, 4 00 WASH SILKS We are showing the newest effects in Wash Silks in a great variety of patterns. There's economy in buying Crystal Cords. ...RUBBER FOOTWEAR... FOR THE ..Whole Family. Smallest Prices.. r r m sfc Silk Waists and Dress Skirts are ready for your in spection nearer perfec tion than last season's productions if such is possible. K I COUNTY COURT. Usual Number ef Bills Audlted-Stock Inesioeter Appelate. Heppner Braneh lenpreveenents. II. Connell, division superinteadent of the O. K. A V. Co., was in the city Monday. Mr. Connell was up looking after the road improvements between Heppner and Heppner Junction. The new 00 pound steel rails are now laid a'niot hall the distance from Heppner Junction to tbis city. A force of men has been engaged for some time, the wo-k being commenced at the junction. The road bed will he pat in first claas condition and new ties will be put in where ever needed. II. I. Woml went to I'ortland, Wed nesday niorniag. Send a copy of the New Year edition to a frii-nd in the Fast. Misa Ma MrRiiitfht of Portland, who has been vieiting bar brothers Measrs. p.ia-i-. tlmovli i i en'- hat, juxt miesine j i ieo. ami Frank M Knight, returned to h.H I I Ii n c.'i tuiiily a very clone Portland this morning, call. j KeaiilenU of thf Hotter Creek roun- Acenl kft-itn r-pit that height j try are antiona to get a free rural mail ni.ii..- a. t. en Letter thia winter delivery out of lleppner. The route II. an e i-r k i" n in t he In-t irv of llepp- ! ,le-ire. ia from Heppner to Mutter let. I if-i-lit hinoiiMHn h been good Creek on IVml let on road, down Little aM int-r. I torn t o to thre carload j Butter Creek and tip Sand Hollow back tif io. M. Imn h-e aie i-.iiiuna in every day . to Heppner. now f ir ll' ipne! tnei . h.inta and for the , - iiit.-'i.ir. II,.. W.oii.ii id V....l.raft gave a ptv in i-n--l ii ir inti-iluiiiinent at K of . Iiull, In! iv rwning laat. 'II eie M. a I at en. I.tn. e. I he Mliwing t.i.tkr.Min a rt-iideie-l and veiv much C'onvlncr. Trove ita valne ) y inveating 1(1 peats in trial aire. f Kly'e ( rid Halm. IrugiU supi'lv it and e mad it. Full aixe 60 renta. F.I A' HK 'S., f.i Warren 8L, New Vork. Clifton, Anr.wa, Jan. 20, Meaara. F.i T liaix : I'leaaesend ma a SO cent l-oille f Cream Ilalm. I find your rmeitv the iuirkat an4 mit permanent M ii-i" . ! b'-otia ; r.-citation, cllrt flr putrh and fold in the bad. . . . . it a n..mr - I ..i. .a Hk-. Mi-a Chilian, VwtA.u I ..rra.-n -K' " . j aieanr. r.l-V gmrm. : ub. V vwmtx stmrira I. . llat-oii, Arthur Craw- with etarrh fe t verity years. It Dixit nit In ...lkf ,b,,ir a.. wek I th.Mij.-ht I had eonsnmptlon. I I.. it .to". U ili-h K-n!in. i saewalk, n,r. days Die diarliarge stopped. It is tee J nmlirina I ba toaau rnr ealarrU. I Froirta, twU r'V? T.. Kim.iriaa. J...... Ki aoiitr, I fori; Dairy Islington . . . ena I)ry Fork Matteson ecil ight Mile. . . . ine I ity . Alpine Wella Springs PROHIBITION CONVENTION. Coaatj Tlrket Named -Will Make as Artlva ( aaipalsa. Sherirt-H. C. iay. Clerk Chas. Stanton. Treasurer L. W. Briggs. Surveyor Julius Keithly. Commissioner W. I.. Mallory. Coroner J. I.. Yeagr. The Morrow County 1'iohibition con vention waa hehl at the court house Tuesday ami nominated the above ticket. The meeting was well attended. It is stated that the prohibitionists will make an active campaign. T. Ii. Howard for fine groceries Hats remodeled and all kinds of mill inery at I.illie K. Coho's residence. E. J. Crawford of Fugene, is the guest ol his brother, Kev. J. V. Craw ford. Frank Farnaaortn as in from bis sheep ranch this week and made Hepp ner unite an extended visit. Mr. Harvey, stockman from tile ndive Montana, is in the city. Mr. Harvey is here to buy sUeep. We give a Japaneese. mush bowl with every dollar's worth of one special Ibf coffee. Hart A iUake. Miss Fmiline Farnsworth left Tues day morning for Baker City, where she will visit her sister. Mrs. K. , Young. Impetial means the best, that is the name ol our place our g.nida Pack it up. We makes specialty of fancy gr.n-eries. Hart A B ake. Tbe Morrow county court met in rev eler session at lbs court bouse, Wed nesday of lest week. Judge A. G. Bar tholomew aad Commissioners Ed. C. Ashbaugh and J. L. Howard being present. The following bills were ordered paid ; Lee Matlock, salary I W 00 A it Bartholomew, aslary 150 00 J W Matlock, salary 3-i3 53 V Crawford, " 353 33 W L Smith, ' 90 00 Vat Licbtentbal, sal S3 33 J W Sbjplsy, salary lib 78 E R Swinbnrne, county phy . 20 83 Wm Barton, pauper acct 43 50 Chas Hams, " " 0 00 Ike Yinoent, salary 4 00 W I. Saling, county expense. ... 24 00 Conaer A Aysrs Drug Co.. sta . 2 15 W W Smead, iasans sect 2 00 Mrs Smeed. " " 2 Oil E R Swinburne, " " 5 00 Tat Quaid. " " . 2 40 Anna M Lang, county e 8 70 B F Yanaban, stationery acct 15 20 Beppoer Times. " " 51 00 Telephone . 5 00 Heppner Oatetts, stationer? 17 72 Lifht A Water Co 9 90 Oilliam A Bisbee, road and h'u- In 90 Kliea A Welch, pauper acct . i'4 90 J T Williamson, co ei 1 W J J Mctiee. co ei 2S 00 Geo Aiken " " 7 00 O Rasmus " " . . S 0l l I. Crow, road sup acct 18 00 JT Ward, same 34 00 Irwin, Hodson Co.. stationery . 100 tfO Glass A Prudbomuse, tetiensrr 75 54 In the matter of proposed county road, Ho 16S. Fetition of Geo J. Currin el a) for es Uhlisbment of connfy road, granteJ. N. A. Leach. W.J. Blake end E. G. Sperry wsre appoin'ed viewers to meet with the county soveyor on Thursday tbe l'h of March to locate the road. In the matter of proposrd county road No. Irt5. Petition of J.N Heeler el al for es tabliahment of county read, granted. There seema to be some feeling over n,te Hamilton. W. ii. Scott and F. M. the killing of young Jacohson a ho was ;pntry were spKinte.t viewers to meet shot by a police officer at La lirande. J wjtt, (nt roiinty surveyor al the becin Further investigation is likely to follow I jng t,( t, ro,,j cn the ISth day of The cup that cheers ia coffee. We . Match at 1 1 o'clock a. m. lo view the are making a specialty on ceffee and ; roa.I tea. We have the distrihr.ti -g sgency f.ir Jaa. Hukina' coflee. None better. judges and clerks were appointed : John A. Johnson, Cecil, 2J clerk ; K. J. Howard, Wells Springs, judge; J. C. Ball, Heppner, judge; E. H. Slocum. lleppner, 2d clerk ; S. P. Florence, Heppner, 3d clerk; James II. Royse, Dairy, judge; SauMeadowe, Matteson, judge; Michael Kenny, Lena, judge; W. J. Davis, Lexington, chairman; Ernest Piper, Lexington, judge; S. I. Stratton, North lone, clerk; A. F.King, South lone, judge; M. K. Morcan, South lone, clerk; John Hagbes, Mt. Yernon, jndge; W. W. Smead, Mt. Yemen, clerk ; Isaac Knighten, Eight Mile, judge; j SATURDAY. MARCH 8. i Clerk's statement in relation to scalp bounty claims accepted and approved by the court. In the matter ot tbe appointment of a s'ock inspector for Morrow county. Chas H. Kirk was appointed by tbe court as stock inspector. Following tniscsllanous bit's were ordered paid : Ed Brown, road and b'dge $00 Slocutn Drug Co, pauper acct . JW F M Parker, road sup acct . . 7S fti J R Simons A son, road acct IS 00 A G Bartholomew, co ex 10 50 J I. Howard, saiaiy E C Ashba'iiih " SENATOR MITCHELL'S WORK. Senator Mitchell will offer im portant amendments to the rivers and barbers bill when the measure reaches the senate, eays the Ore- gonian. The bill as reported by the house cemmittee Saturday con tained liberal appropriation for the rivers and harbors of the Northwest The amendments to be offered by Senator Mitchell will b eren more favorable. They have been referred to the com mittee on commerce of the senate, and a copy has been received by the Portland Chamber of Com merce. In the house bill 11,000,000 is authorized for contracts to be en tered into by the Secretary of War, for improvement of the month of the Colombia. Mr. Mitchell will try ti make it tX 000,000. For continuing improve ment the house a; ; ropriates $oo0., 000. Mr. Mitil fii will propose $600,000. For the lower Willam ette and Columbia rivers the house will appropriate J0,OO0. In the Samuel Eogle, a pioneer of 1S4-5, died at his home at Molalls, March 1. A shipment of 400 head of beef cattle were sent from Ontario to La Grande, and will be taken to the sugar factory yards for a fin ishing touch of pulp feeding. They are from the D. K. ranch of ChnrlAa Rot.snn nnrl have been fed on alfalfa till in fair condition, and it is thought that 6ix or eight weeks on beet pulp will put them in prime condition. This is the experiment made of shipping feed ers in for fattening on pulp, and will be watched with much interest. Steps the Cough end works off the Cole. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets core a cold in one day. No Cure, no Pay. Price 2') cents. The Gazette bas tbe agency for all newspapers and njaaiines. Ratea Again RaSuceo". From ail points east. Before you I senate 1250.00 wi;i be proposed. . mt" aeco"' ,riBS'B" ,or lD' :nti,.m.nHmn to hfl offered I tf ip ' Ie' u Ton rates via is (V ' in the senate are follows: the Illinois Central Kailroad. Our 51 ! For upper Columbia and Snake ; r loe9t ,0 l' bJ- nJ il will pay you to write as. ii you Daren t time to coiLuiunicate with ns tell tbs agent from whom you purchase your ticket that ynu want to travel by tbe way of ti.e Illinois Central, and you will never regret the trip. If toy ol yot:r reV'ves or friends in the east are coming ft while the low rats are in effect wri" us about them. The newly elected bishop of the "vpr' tinnir.. improvement Mormon church, of the La Grand. 1 and maintenance, house, $2o,i0. district, George Stoddard, of the I S6 0(t0 Stoddard Brothers' Lumber Co., I For illatLere of Uaker City, has just been elected Portland .nJ the amhiH mer; general manager of the La GrandeibouM of hlch 19 Su:Rr Works, and has taken for improvemeu: opposite Cor- charge of the office. ! c'1 - 'T!!; ssnate jnvt'i, wuitu cti,w" Senator Turner, of Washington, i . . .... 11..1 i, .1. i Lirei u. sura ,ur . ; for reTetting rates a ith the best .. vice. harbor bill comes before the foni.ir. ,,. , . - v.i , T, . :. 'shall be for revrttiug near Inde-Jnd we will s that t. ey get the tow est coerce committee of the seDate. of ' which he is a memler, he will en- j provide for opt-ning the upper1 Columbia to navigation and be- i lieves be will be successful. i arxive t or v all is. anil ..(..' tor i urongn tourisi ca persona, t . v. revetting Lear All auy. J ducted excursion c. s, free rtviimci Other amendments to be offered chair cas. in fsci ail tbe V.eat ccen- by Mr. Mitchell atv as follows: ien.es known to modern raiir .1 '. eg. For Colombia river between For particulars regar.''ng rat- t.ui. Willamette river hiul Vancouver, service, stop-overs. diffc:-rit c.-nr- tione , maintenance in TIU KSIUY. MXKCII 6. In tl.e matter of appointing j idgas Hk KKWA1U'. 1UH The ree.ttrs tt tbis paper will be $l'',t. drpa.tei disease tt.at aeieoee has bern ' able to cure in a'! r stages and that t positive cure eo known t. tbe meJieal 1 t,,1 ,lU,, t'nnit . fraleroily. Catarrh birg a constitution al diseaaf.reqnirtx a eont-lnti.ca treat ment Hall a t.HUrrti v ure is taken id ternaliv. acting .hr.ct'v and roue. ok Knrfaeea Iherebv llr.- nig the .uindaiioo of the disease, aud tfivin,: thf pa'tent strength ; 1",t Lim; Tom ! t'f bnii.lirg np tliH c u ptitutlon aoJ ' . amtiD j tialiiri- .p t id J tt work Tie lVl '''' ' proprietor turf ni'.i.'b fai'h in ita Mvrtle Toii.t and cnratiTe piser, that lbf offer l e i Hoodrasl IVilia-a for any cse ttiat it j fails to ear. Srd for htl ci teetiUicn ia:s. A.blri'w. F. J.Ctiero At.v. Toh.t vemeLtS and routes, etc., a'.O., ca B. H. Tarw i l. ptov'urir.g a r a osiial l toen "k"- Celilo a f the same "'.U-1 eipeii.b'd bi'atee upon itie r-ioo.i pro ria'e.1 for a 00 ol I lie sv stem. 1 av f'-r -s atd etieii " 1 4J Tiiir.l Mrfet Twitt r Cu'tjr, o H - t Satisfaction guaranteed, and veil will come again. Mnl.l hv ttrni.-iKts. Tr it on-s'kn, e'erks ji!l aciK-ies ransej br Hall's Family Fiila are the best. II A r. asrtiM4 Ihkm l.va M ittii.. ". jn l.-a and ch'tks failing to accept as ,,r,"n",, A t-rni A . I In accordance with the new la- 1 . LA 7" I F I A Tlie following lettera remain uncalled aT S aw a I 1 r " . . -K...1. .,mi.1a tl.at tlie court aha II at j 01.11 1,, . .1.. ,...,. .t lUviter ini---i - --1 xor iBiaais auu auurea. liing f.r the.e letter. ar '. tre.t se-L' neit regular ae.a.o,. .ne ,.u ; Chan. Her. Sellia Mvll. I ary term appoint jnigea ana ritni So Sitw. Thomas Khsm-I. llu'u:" nil n. in. im -a'iJ by lorme- ap Thoraaa. T-nv. I poill(w, f,,l,ng to jualifir, U.e lu!!ow ing H F. Vi Mw. I' M. Tli Kind Yea Han Alwajs Bought Vsjuatuis vi $1s.sm77 For Vaijuit'i lViv For survey at ; j-.-.iprovements of bet een l o v at be Sled by tiie ei . Sitn f.r I mp.; filed by tbe s- nat The sta t meiits 1 tiotal bank, in T j-j tam itai itn-ri'e t A lit y 1.1- A' ! ' mi ! J I