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tsrr&T&rw EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL. VOL. 5: "THE PEOPLE'S PAPER' SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20 1892. "TO-DAY'S JSTEWS TO-DAY." NO. 1)4. sstimw&mnn "I"-vtt' f ""i y m f """ isT 5 anM ' Jk I mm a k L-aagcK-J'e ""' "T7v- . abmm 'A -Special Sale No. 9. ftSSSSBraRfmBHaSiZ! DIARIBS, 1892, -eheshssb- Jl DION'S State Street Book Store. So. 98. THE RACKET STORE GRASTD SHOE SALB I Men's Rubber Boots $2 00 worth ?2 75 ' Plow Shoes - 00 " 125 Better " 115" 1 60 Oil Grain Plow Shoes 145 " 175 Men's Congress 1 -15 aud up Boy's School Shoes SI 10, 1 30 uud 1 45 " DrebS Shoes 140 " 1-80 Children's Flue Shoes 35. 55e, 05 " Heavy " 80, $1 00, 110 Ladies Glove Calf Shoes 51 16 woith $1 40 Oil Grain " 1 45 " 1 7o Calf Shoes 145 ", 175 Dongola Shoes - 1 45 "' 1 75 " Tipped Shoes ,- 1 80 ' 2 S3 Flexible Dongola " 2 15, ?2 40, 2 75 Fine Dongola Kid " 2 CO, 3 00, 3 25 Oxford Ties 1 25, 1 45, 1 65 Children's Itubbers only 2-5 The above list offers some of the greatest bargains -ever known west of the Rocky mountains. To bo convinced call and examine. No trouble to show goods. 261 Commercial Street. E F. OSBUHN. .1 tMiiiiMniMMqMrtyirilrM iimiii' uwawtuiim ' iiMimmim cnnoniiMnn PLEASANT- Home Addition You can buy property in this most popular Addition on any terms. It is high and dry and has the advantage of street cars and city water. Remember it is within ten minutes walk of the Postoffice or Court House. Over thirty lots sold this spring. Call on win One-hulf block couth of Rush's bank, up stairs. Harrstt & -SUCCESSORS TO- clntire WELLER BROS. -HEAD QUARTERS FOR RED STAR- TAP -st:!E3.a.ss,s?. 1? Um PJATPV nDAPDDTfia hit MW FftMJl UMMMM At the old Stand, next door to Post Office. You can get the latest MUSIC, Finest Line of Pianos, Organs, Banjos, Violins, Guitars and Mandolins. LOWEST PRICES AT TTTS A QnrN"lTQ 3IO CommerolBl Stnst. ' Send for Catalogue FRBS NAILS 1 LOCKS ! HINGES ! BUILDER'S HARDWARE i AT Barr & Petal, pumb8rs and Tinners- 214 & 210 Commercial St., Salem. Garden Hose and Lnwu Sprinklers. A complete hue of Stoves aud Tiuware, Tiu rooflug and plumbing a specialty. Estimates for Tinning and Plumbing Furnished. SNOW THE YEAR ROUND At 100 Chumeketa Street. MOUSE - and - SlON - PAINTING, Paper Hanging, Kulsoniinlng, Wall Tinting, etc Varnishing and Natural Wood Finish. Only Ktru-liu Work. E. E. SNOW. n 1 rn l p n fl drays and trucks Salem Truck k Dray U. S23 V flee State St., opposite &i lem Iron works. JJraya ana trucks may uo iouna mrougunur. tup ;av at tho corner of Stare 3nd Commercial streets. Sash and JDoor Factory Front Street, Salem, Oregon. The best class of work in our line at prices to compete with tlie lowest. Uniy tiie ueit mntenai used IE SEEDS. True to name and guaranteed fresh. Field, Garden and Flower Soeds. Tlie Largest Stock:. When you buy of us you are sure to get what you want and a first-class article. No old seeds iu the Store. . AITKEN & PALMER, 126 and 128 State Street, - - SALEM, OREGON. for Infants and Children. "Caitorl i Is so well adapted to children that I recommend ltd superior tonny prescription known to me." n. A. Archxb, M. D., Ill 80. Oxford St, Brookljm, N. T. "The ue ot 'Castoria1 Is 80 universal and ita merits so well known that it seems a work ot supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach " Caulos lUnrro, D.D . New York City. Lata Foster Bloomlngdalo Deformed Church. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes & pestlon. Without injurious medication. " For several years I have recommendeo your ' Castoria, ' and shall always continue to do ro as it has Invariably produced beneficial results." Edwin F. Pardes, M. D., "Tho Wlnthrop," lath Street and 7th Ave , New York City Tm: Cehtaur Coupaxt, 77 Muhhat BmEET, New York. B, F. DRAKc, Proprietor, T. G. PERKINS, General Superintendent SALEM IRON WORKS, S-AJL-KM, ........ OREGON. Manufactures STEAM ENGINES. Mill Outfits, Water Wheel Governors, Trull DrylD Outfits, Traction Engines, Cresting, etc. Varm machinery made nnd repaired. . General agents and mantifactureis of the celebrated Wnhlstrom l'utent Middlings Purlflf-r and Rtels. Farm machinery moBe and repaired. H. GLASSFORD. and cabinet '. UU1UUU1U Xli.ll V11IJ11IIJ1 1I11111JJ11I BANKS, STORES AND OFFICES FITTED UP IN Georgia Pine, Walnut, Cherry, Red Wood, Etc, MANTELS, BUTCHERS' AND FAMILY ICE BOXES, WIRE SCREENS, JOBBING ATTENDED TO. ' Hour of 200 Commerclul Street, Salem, Oregon. J. M. Needham, HOUSE PAlJSTrNG, KALSO MINING, PAPER HANGING, NATUP.AL WOOD FINISHING. Leave orders J . Irwin's, rear of -mlih & Kleiner's drug store. Paper Hangerand Decorator, Otilce at Cbakrcal ert's Mllllaaery storr, Halern, Oregon. TMI'IIOVKD OHDER OF HEI) MEN, 1 Kauiuikun Tribe No. , Halem. Holds iwuncll every Thursday evening, at 7.30. lgrnni Iu htato Insurance ball. K. O. MAKEU.I'rouhct. FIIANK C. .ATJata,LhiefcfKtcorrl. NEW DAILY MAIL STAGE Iletwecii Aurora, Buttcrlilo, Clinmpoeg, M. Paul and Fairfield. leaves Aurora dally at lCkCO a. m. Ar. rives ot k airnctd Ji p. m. Upturning leave Faardtld at i p. m. Arrives at Cbauipotg Su, in LeavesChampoegflft. in. Arrives at AUiom. via Iliittevlllr, at 8 a. rn. Cou-j.ect- with mornlngrJ. 1. Co. trains golnir ni-rlli and south, l'auengei. baggage and Irrfclit eurrii-d al regular rates. rk-rvlce begins Monday, March 17. 1MB. L, Vii. JiOEFEll, Propr. n: st Nat Ban! BALEM, OREGON. GENERAL BANKING NAI'OLEOH DA VXH. Vu. V. H. HYUU JOHN MOIIl President. .Vice President. ., , . , Cnllhlur WILLIAMS dr ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, 1200,000 Trail iaa n general banking buelnet.it In all Its bninctiea. OVJO. WILLlAMb lrwldoii wm.hhm.awii vjpa I'rcoldent I1UCU McWAItY faabler DIMvCTt'Hh! Ooo. Wllllaroii.Wni Kng land, Dr. J. A. lUctmitiMon, J. Vv. Hoddon, J. A. lut-.r. Bun In new Kxcbauvn blork on Coin mnftatnt f-ia-tl Those Afflicted Wttb the habit ot tiling to exceu, LIQUOR, OPIUM OR TOBACCO Can obtain a COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE AT T11K KEELEY INSTITUTE r'urtt Grove, Or fall write. Hlrictlv couOdeutlal. Hr THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. H0FER BROTHERS, - Editors. UBUaHKDDAHiY.KXCElTSONUAY bt'tok Caoital Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) Office, Commercial Street, In V. O. Bulldlns bntercd at the postomco at 8alom,Or.,it. eccoDd-clflks uiattcr. THE 11KPUHL10AN rbATFOKM. The platform adopted by tlie Re publican state convention covers national and stato political issues pretty well. From maintaining the common schools to destroying that common enemy of mankind, the robber trust; from opposing Chinese immigration, to improving the couuty roads, iu snort from Dan to Beer-Sheba there is scarcely any thing omitted. Twenty-three reso lutions, beginning with such whop pers as Republican reciprocity and protection to American Industries, and tapering off with endorsing Harrison and recommending coast defences, there Is formed a pyrumid of political wisdom that might well pass for the oriflamme of national Republicanism in place of the plat form of the party In a state having but four electoral votes, But Oregon Republicans do nothing by halves I It was well the first close state should declare itself fully in Its Republicanism. In stato mutters several vital now questions are treated vigorously. The Republicans of Oregon de maud reform in convict labor man ugemeut. They demand "that the htnto should give such employment to its criminals as will relieve tho tuxpaycrH without forcing free labor ers from their vocations or reducing their wages by un-natural competi tion." As the contract runs out by which the convicts ure now employed, this ifelion of tho convention may prove veiy helpful or yery injurious to tho patty. Here is another bold expressien: Good roads being essential to the welfare of all communities, and es pecially to farming communities, we favor such amendment to the exist ing laws as will enable several coun ties of tho stute to levy a tax, not exceeding 5 mill, for road purposes. This is quite a bold proposition In u siato where every mill of taxes levied is jealously regarded as tho' cut from the very heart of the tax- uyer. The platform is conspicuously de void of any reference to a portage railway. jT-ommonds tho Boat Railway thy j Dalles of the Colum bia river. This can be completed in about twenty years, nnd in the meantime tho river will bo closed to the great grain crops of the upper Columbia territory and the railroad monopoly will flout Ish as heretofore. If Governor Pennoyer had called a special session of the legislature uirungemeuts could have been made by this time whereby tho portage at The Dulles could have beon built this bummer, and the crops of 1802 could have gone to tide water at low rates of freight, and tho Union Pacillo railway monopoly broken. But the governor preferred to rely on tho Democratic honse to put it in the rivers and harbors bill. De lusive hope ! As there was no United States senator to elect until 1805, Governor Ponnoyer could see no use calling a Republican legisla ture together to divide with him the glory of opening tho Columbia and as is done by tho Republican plat form, the peoplo of Eastern Oregon were left to the mercy of the Union Pacific, instead of being given low freights to tho ocean. A HKAimiTUIi BTOItY, A beautiful aud touching story of a woman's lovo and pity, bestowed where those sweet attributes could meet witii only voiceless gratitude, comes to us from Eatonton, In this stato. The recent emb&rrussment of a business firm caused ono of its mem bers, Mr. B. W, Hunt, to sacrifice bis splendid herd of Jerseys, His lovely and cultured wife, who had loved them; who hud made them conscious of ber kindness; who had fed them from her band, and whoso call they had answered from the pleusaut plains and valleys, as their bells tinkled homeward in the twilight, with tearful eyes saw them pass from her care into tho keeping of strangers; aud out of her noble hfnrlsho made this touching plea for them: "Thero are sentiments couuected with our little Joreeys that will make tho parting with them hard to bear for my husbaud and myself, The people of this country uuow that eucli Jersey In the herd has been reared by me. Each has its special rame, and comes to my cull. They have been my coiibtant euro for years, and ure like children to me in their affection and depen dence, and I uavo give them almost a mother's love; and now that the parting time has come, I desire to plead, not for myself, but for tnera; that the stranger's hands into whom they will now pass may be kind and gentle, uud caresses, uot cruelty, be meled out to them. "When I stand in (he empty stalls at Panola farm, the greatest grief my heart will know' will bo that tho dumb creatures that I love so well will be beyond my power to aid. Hungry aud unBhelleied they may bo stand ing In blinding storms or drifting euous, and blow snot loving touches, fall ou their gentle heads, and I their mistress powerless to help. Aud so I plead, reader of these lines, whoever you may be, If ono of Panola's Jerseys passes into your possession, remember that n wo man's tenderness has reared it, a woman's caro has guarded It, a wo man's heart has ached over its loss, aud a woman's pen was lifted in life's darkest hour to bet; for It the pity she did uot ask for herself." Tkeie is a beautiful lesson In those beautiful words a lesson of love and tenderness, of gentleness and sweet compassion, which ouly the true heart of a womau could teach; and If the poor, dumb brutes in whoso behalf that tender plea was made could speak their answer from the stranger's pastures, It would chime in sweeter cadence than the bells that tinkled in the dewy duwns and purplo twilights and made unimagined music in a wo man's heart. Atlauta Constitution. Catarrh Can't Do Cared with Local Applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you have to tako internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cnre is taken in ternally, und acts directly on the blood and musous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Curo is no quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of tho best physlo'ans In this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of tho best tonics known, combined with the best blood puri fiers, acting directly on tho mucous surfaces. Tho perfect combination of tho two ingredients is what pro duces such wonderful results in cur ing catarrh. Bend for testiuionlalt free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by brugglsts, price 75 conts. Letter List. The following is tbo list of letters remaining uncalled for in tho post ofllco at Salem, April, 20, 1802. Per sons calling for the same will pleaso say "advertised:" Bennett Mrs Wm Brodle S S Buckmlller Frank Black Thos Clark Mrs M A Clark Mrs Maggie uorucn Airs viola uarnam i runK Oral uo Miss N Dletz Chas Duucanlioro Edwards J M Ferris Frank Finney Jno Hutchins, Frank Horn Mrs Addlo o5 uo iioop Miss Mary Herring E L Hill Walter M Jory Mrs Anna Johnson J R Johnson Mrs A Johnson Mlso A Juukson Mrs M J Kemp Mrs Jesslo Miller Jno N Miller Geo Mcllauiners Mr Muuker J "W Maitln&Upfold Phillips Oscar Pearson Mrs M Savage Mrs E Osborn W S Phillips Jos R Itoss V E Skeols O M Bhambrook Mrs S Sandman Geo Small Geo 8mlth FE Sweet Miss G Voss Emll Wagstaft Jno Suter M Uelman Mablo Turner A Wlllsou Chas Walker Chus "White Miss Lena Zorlug C A. N. Gilbert, P. M. Circuit court convenes in Grant county next Monday. It will not bo in session long as tho docket Is very light. Grant couuty wants to securo the Eastern Oregon district fair because of the $1500 appropriation from tho stato treasury to bo distributed as premiums. Powder River is now higher than afc any time this spring, Thero yet lomains unusual banks of snow in the mou if tains and tho stream will continue at a high stage for some tlmo yet. Electric Hitters. This remedy Is becomimr so well known and so popular as to need no special inoutlon. All who havoused Eleotrlo Bitters sing tho samo souk of praise. A purer medlcluo does uot exist und it is guaranteed to do all that Is claimed. Electrlo Bitters will curo all diseases of tho Liver and Kidueys, will remove pimples, bolls,8alt rheum and other affections caused by impure blood, Will drive malaria from tho system and prevent us well as euro all) malarial fevers. For curo of headache, constipation and Indigestion try Electrlo Bitters Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money reiuudnu. rnco ouc. anu Si per bottle at Dau'l J. Fry's drugstore, UlR PnmmjirMiil ntriwit. J. P. Blalzo, ft real estate dealer In Dcs Moines, Iowa, narrowly escaped ono of tho severest attacks of pneumonia whllo in tho northorn part of that stato during the recent blizzard, says the Saturday Reviow. Mr. Blalzo had occasion to drive several miles during tho storm hnd was so thoroughly chilled that he was unable to get warm. Inside of an hour he was threatened with a severe case of pneumonia or lung fever. Mr. Blalzo sent to the near ctt drug store an got a bottle of Chamberlain's Cougli Remedy, of which he had often heard, and took a number of large doses. Ho says tlie cflect was wonderful and that In a short tlmo bu was breathing quite easily. He kept on taking the mddlclno and tho next day was able to come to Dcs Molucs. Mr. Blalzo regards his curo as simply wonder ful. 50 cent bottles sold by Geo, E. Good, druggist. lluiklen' Arnica Cnlre. The Het Bahe In tbe world for Outi, ltruiaen, Hortu, Ulcer, Pal t llheuin. Kuver Boroa, Tetter, Chapped Hand, C'uiltilaini, Corua and all Skin Kruplloui, and pool. tlreiy curt t'ilt, or no iy required. It la guaranteed to Iflve perfect iutUfuctlou or money refunded, Vrloe, 2ft cenli per dox, For aaie or vani j . r, va uuu m, Highest of all in Lcavcrimrj Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Food Keport. ABSOLUTELY PURE 8HE MARRIED HIM. j, A Shamefaced Groom tVng Atiou t to Lcavo Ills Intended Ilrldo to Her Fate. In tho old Colonial day, whon. a well to do woman, owned ono silk dross, wore it for a lif otimo nnd then bequeathed it still in good condition tohor cHldron, tho buying of that precious garmont vms it serious mat tor indood. At Bixteen, if hor father could afford to buy it for her, a girl was considered of ago to possess tho covoted gown and sweep proudly forth in it to full young ladyhood. Often a country girl would travel many miles with father or brother to select tbo fabric in tho nearest largo town. Often, too; tho purchaca was deferred until she was about to mnrry, and sho went instead with tho young man of hor choice and tho couplo bought at tho same time their household furniture and the wedding dress of tho brido. It is plennant to think of tho min gled delight and anxioty of such a pair of old time lovers out shopping togothor; but thero is ono instanco at least on record whoro tho expedi tion ended in disaster. A young man and maiden from old Newbury had ridden to Boston, a journey of forty miles, on horseback, tho prospective brido mounted bo bind her betrothed upon a pillion. Thoy had rolativos in tho city with whom thoy staid over night, and Voro thus onablod to make their pur chases at their leisure, with careful consideration for each. At length everything was bought or bargained for, nnd tho bundles securely tied tip and nrrangod for tho roturn journey, but when tho mo ment arrived for tho brido to re mount upon tho pillion sho found sonio difficulty in accomplishing tho feat, and to mako it easier for hor tho horbo was brought closo to tho side of a largo hogshead, standing in what is now Dock squaro, Boston. With tho aid of a box she mounted to tho top and was about to step tlionco to tho horse's back, whon tho heading gave way boncath her feet and she was precipitated with a splash and a sliriok into tho contents of tho hogshead, which was filled to tho brim with good West India molas ses I Blinded, sticky and sputtering, tho unfortunate young woman cried for holp and struggled vainly to scram blo out of her sugary prison. Sho could do nothing unassisted, and when sho had cleared hor oyes suffi ciently to look for hor escort sho bo hold that unworthy gallant, ovor wholmod by tho ridicule of tho situa tion, in tho act of riding away and leaviug her to hor fate. "Joseph 1" sho screamed desper ately aftor his retreating figuro, "Joseph I Joseph I You como back and got mo out of this kag o" sweet enin or I'll novor many you never 1" Joseph returned. Tho dosortod brido, who inuBt cortainly havo pos sessed an exceptionally forgiving dis position, pardoned and married him, and tho story of their misadvonturo has beon handed down among their descendants to tho presont day. Youth's Companion. A llatllo Scarred Lion Lnld Low. Thero is a hido of a mountain lion at Pickard's storo, Second South street, which camo from a monster annual. It measures from tip of tho noso to tip of tho tail eight feet Bix inches, and it shows that tho animal had a mouth wh-cli could open soven or eight inches. Tho paws aro immonso tilings, having a spread of flvo inches wido and eight inches long, whilo tho concealed claws, sharp and strong, aro two inches in length. This animal was killed by ono of Mr. Davidson's sheep herders, who brought tho hido in to bo dressed and mounted for arobo. This lion has probably killed enough sheep dining his lifo to mako u pretty good sized herd, since tho whiskers show hun to liavo been quite old, whilo his ears exhibit numerous slits from oncountors in fightawith othornnl mala. Salt Lala Tribuno. Tho Picture ou Our Mludi. Let us nualyzo a littlo tho el omenta in tho picture of tho univorso painted on our minds. It is a harmony in spaco and timo. You think of a thing as a form liaving a position in what you call epaco, and changing aa tho minutes, hours and days Blip by. Tho human world ia a world of pietures: our memories aro eight images that wo raiso from thoir sleep in our brains for a littlo whilo. Wo socm to liyo at tho back of ouroyos. Tho human world ia a visiblo univorso par oxcollonco. But sinco tho days of Bishop Beirko loy wohavo como to perceive more aud moro distmctly that tho oyo eooa so clearly, not by its own virtue, bnfc as Uiorcmiltof tliootlucnUonaffordod it by our handa. London Globe. A Voice Like a Crowd or Hoy. Tho laughiug jackosa, whon warn ing hia fouthorod mates that day break ia at hand, utters a cry r& sembliiig a troop of boys Bhouting, whooping and laughing in a wild chorus. Brooklyn Eaglo, DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM Adopted at Portland ly the. Conventiea Yesterday. THE PLATFORM the A Synopsis of, Adopted by Democrats of Oregon. Portland, April 20. Tbo fol lowing is a synopsis of the platform adepted: It points with pride to administration of G rover Cleveland as exemplifying tbe embodiment of thoso principles In practical gov ernment of affairs, and condemns tho wanton oxtravagence of the bllliou dollar congress whereby the surplus pf tbe people's money ban been squandered. The McKlnloy bill Is condemned as the blighting iniquity of the age. Of a tariff ttw platform says: We declare our un faltering adherence to the cause of' tariff reform, holding that the pol icy of favoritism pursued by tbe g Republican party in general legiahv tlon is subverslyo of the principles of justice, equality and true Democ racy; and deny tho right of govern ment to levy a protective tariff, ex cept as incidental to tho raising of revenue to defray the expenses of the gover nment economically ad ministered, or for any consideration savo thoso of the public welfare. Wo demand such a revision of the tariff laws as will entjroly elminate from their operations personal, class, or special Interests, with a view of securing the greatest possiblo reve nue with tho least possible burden to tho people, Tho sliver plank is as follews: We believe in honest money, the gold and silver coinage of the constitu tion, and in a currency convertible into suoh without loss and of suffi cient volume to meet all the demada of tho peoplo; we demand that all money coined or Issued by the Uni ted States should'bo of equal mone tary vnluo and of equal purchasing power for the rich and poor, and" that all paper currency issued by tho government should be redeema ble in either gold or silver coin at tho option of the bolder and not at tho discretion of the secretary of the treasury. j Liberal pensions aro favored. The resolutions favor the adoption of an amendment to tho federal con stitution proyiding for election of senators by direct vote of tbe peo plo, Declares eight hours should consti tute a legal days' labor upon all pub lio works. Favors tbo enactment of a Just and reasonable homestead ex emption iuw and a just and equit able system of assessment and tax ation. It demands tbo immediate survey of tbo public domain within this state and adjustment of all land grants, aud condemns the Republi can party for delaying the opening for settlement of the forfeited lands , of all railroads in this state, claimed without authority of law, to the end that titles may bo settled and aald land occupied by aotual settlers. Wo further demand the Immediate and specific forfeiture of grants of all lands unearned by railroads and wagon roads in this state. The platform urges tho passage of such appropriations and adoption of such measures as will tend most speedily and effectively to the open ing of the Columbia river. It con demns tbo policy of tho Republican party in urging upon congress tbe feasibility of a boat railway at The Dalles, and denounces tho measure as a subterfuge whereby the people of tho inland empire must remalu in bondago for years; and we con demn tbe polloy of the Republican party whereby tho improvement of tho cascades has beon delayed un necessarily by plans and expedients which give no assurance that the obstruction to navigation in to Columbia will be released from th grasp of tho grinding monopoly which now holds the people of East ern Oregon In fettors. The last plank demands from con gress such legislation as will preveat Chiueso entering tho territory of the United States, and favors th bill now before congress, known m the Geary Chinese sxeMsiou bill, and denounces the aeftoa of pie Oregon senator in attempting to de feat tho same. A GAY CH01UI OI1L. ' She Causes TreW ia a Tuailjr of Okww TsrtsrasM. Wilms Plain, X. Y., ApW SO. Annie Carroll Sow has begun suit for absolute dtvofee in th sprjm court of w(oeetr county .Eddie Bnow. gfe h a WV7, .... .,. 'w -ff Tw