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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1895)
,.c OUR lISIsTlftE lST0ffi ..IS SHLE By the lumo or single piece Clothing for Men and Boys. The-greatest opportu nity. The Lowest Prices. The best goods ever offered. BmmmmBaaBmsasaumBtmmmmessaaaaaaimBammi Not 14,98 or $5.05, but just plain, straight $54 und such good value tor tho money that it rests your eyes to look at thura. Plain bkek, 29-inch Wavor, double, upper cape and collar edged with fur. Juat opened See them. Fino values in our jacket dopattment. Nobbiest styles of tho season. Blankets from 05c the pair up. An all wool at $d.uu. Comforts in good grades nud largo size. Cheaper than making them. 75o and up. Lidied'mittOns, good ones, 20c and up Ladies' winter waists, f-tyl-ishly cut, Wdll made, up to date, 75c and up. So our stylish plaids, 15c to 85c, best i f colorings, latest ofiects. T. H0LVERS0N & CO. I'HONE 73. PERSONALS. "J. M. Kyle returned from Portland last night. E. P. MoCornaok went to Portland this morning, ' A. U. Muir, of Dallas, was lu the city yesterday. Oliver Biers, of Mission Bottom, was iu tjalem yesterday. K. T. Judd, of Aumsvllle, went to Portland this morning. Attorney J. A. Carson had legal business In Portland today. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Pugh are visit lug friends In the metropolis. Henator . L. Patterson went to Port laud this morning on business. Miss Frankie Godfrey, offloutb Halem, Is visiting Portland friends. John Toy aud family and I. French aad family havo removed to Portland. Rev. J. A. Farmer and daughter, Miss Minnie, are vIiIiIbr In Portland. A. H. Snerry has gone to Philomath to take charge of the Kleppln mill at that plaoe. Dr. Kuykendall, of IJugeoe, arrived in galena yesterday to take part In the opening exerclMti of Willamette medl. oal college, Mr, N. J. Keel and daughter, Mrs. Smith, who have been visiting Monroe .Nye, of Momlnxlde,lef( for Princeton, 111 , this morning. Jacob HuflHMB, retJdlsg a few miles south of Balwa, left last vslg via the Cauadln Paelfte oa vWt to hU old home at Daltna, Ohio, Wyaadotte hM at M Court street, geod for breeeVteg purpose. 1 " m PE. HOUSEKEEPERS trn ibowlnir noma M HnfM atol of lbM f lm Huy oihw goofe uttwttm, km Ulply lu corner window. v 50 OftcUMevsr M toweU, 178) incaes, fringed. 10c oachaood,llMltJrT"rkUkUtow',JO 3,,l?0B'ii- 15o each r'-'-'or?--',y.bioh6t.bsiuifu'lvflnl.UMoottontnvoloi nice as linen 25o Oaell""E,m ivy Turknu btl towo.t, itu nuiluy; .lie, 2?xl7 Inch's. " 5C Cadi-111 llu saak towreU, kaotted fringed endi; !, six IS luetic. W liavc many obr Uses of town's from ttto to7Soti, but every one lalWir. iaiiitttilMryeM-ir. s ' ' KubberstomYnbj47,Ai,'tMiariUltntted. ; Willis Brost It Co. The Cult.Dry Goods, Clothing d BhpHotweOoruer Court uud Liberty FOR. i i. n , I ' , STATU HOUSE NEWS. Attorney General Idletnan Is stilt working on tho question whether the two constitutional amoudmouts, (on to lucreaso the supreme court to Hvr Judges and the other to abolish tht aeotlon In conflict with tho 14th amend ment to the couBtltutluu of the Uuited States,) can bo submitted to n voto ol t'le people without a legislative ousel tneut making provision for an election. Ttie report printed a taw days ago I hut tbo amendments could be s sutunltled without n bill providing for their sub mission, did not origl mto from the ut tornoy general, but from, thd fertile Imagination of some reporter. Mr, Idleraau's opinion will not be ready for severul day 8UTKKME COURT. Htate of Ore iron, respondent, vs. (Security Savings and Trust Company, appellants, appeal from Mtiltuom'al county argued aud submitted, toduy, Jonu a. ami anu Attorney uetierui Idleman attorney? for respondent; Joseph Simon and S. B. Llnchltuiu attorneys for appellants. INCOttl'OKATED. Tho Oregon Electrical Construotlon Co. of Portlaud, tocoustruut telegraph uud telephone lines betweeu that city und Astoria, by Geo. F. Heusuer, T. O Miller and J. B. UrquUart; stock, $20,000; tud theKuuzaud dbelly Co ol Portland, wholes tie aud retail pilots, stock, fSOOO, bv Jus. M. Shelly, Alex Kunz und Robert D. Fulton 11 led nrtl cles today. A committee of tho trustees of Will amette university, conslntiug of Geo. Odell, Rev, Granule nod C. B. Moores waited on tho governor this morning with a proposition to trado a block of laud near the stuto blind school which is ollered tho trustees by Banker John H. Albert tor the old bllid sohool prop erty. Tho governor did not fuel Unit he could act iu the matter, Trustee Ormsby of iho soldiers' home, had ofllclai business at the Mute house today. 'Ellon Hendricks, of Oakland, Doug las couuty, ago 45, was committed to the asylum today. In addition to the elootrlo lluhts that Illuminate tho state house Secre tary Klncald is having put iu tbo Welsbach patent gosburner. Theeo burners consumo gas only asricoded, obalus being attached by which tho amount of light Is regulated. 'Iho stuto pays for tho amount of gas actually consumed, The stato boojd of education has authorized tho purchase ot gymuustlo apparatus for tho blind sohool. The superintendent of the muto school was also authorised to make some expendi tures preparatory to hog raising. Tj JAl'ANESR WOMAiS'sTlCuNK. Coroner A M. Clough on- yesterday turned over to Couuty Treasurer Jap Mlato the trunk of Mrs. Toyo Watau abe, the Japanese woman who was murdered la this city on October 4. It contained a large amount of wearing apparel, Jowelry, toilet sets, o'o, und about 18 in cash. ( Tho treasurer has it stored Iu ills otiloo, pending the Muio whea he shall deem It best lo dispone of It In accordance wi'h law, . Wyandotte hens at 01 Court street, r tlil r unml.n Wa Mial'anirrlA nmiiuirlinn nuiitlouo r nliove jv f-'rV"jVJ'Ja SOCIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, Jutmtanffifcr5r j.m8rpfy re turned from Portland today, , Mr.iand MmH). E. Krausee returned d last' night from a visit to Portland. Mro. Governor Lord and youngest eoufreiurneIasi night from a visit in Portland. ; , MrsJ&JacAb eldeuger caino homo frouPoriland'lasKovenTug By steamer Grey Eagle. Mrs. Henry Wilson Myers came homo last night from u visit among Portland friends. Unity club meets in Charming hall tomotrow nlaht. The ilrst three "Acts ' of Twelfth Nlaht" will bo read, Robert Crego and daughter, Miss Linblo, left lust night for Los Angelte, C.il., whero they will Join their sou aud brother, Jason J. Miss Etta Beamer, "tbo Willamette valley song bird," went to Portlaud today, whero she will Join tbo Arnold coucert company. Tney will take the steamer for The Dalles, and thonco will go to Spokane, whero a concert will be given, ufler which they will proceed direct to tbo east. Mua Beamer will not return until May. UNITY faOCUULK. Prof. Stanley M.Uuuierfroii Fowler and Wells institute in New York will leuturo on phrenology and examine ueads ut tbo Uultarlan sociable next Krlday nhebt. Music by the Elite orchestra. DANCING WHI8T. Whist played with men and women us the pack is doubly interesting, und iho first pretientuliuu of mis Eastern fud lu Oaialiu lust nlgbt wus one uf.tbe deligtiiful successes of the season. It will be repeated tomorrow evening, It proved so thoroughly eujoyuule. Oluaba'Beo. LoolTSut forYlTld delight ml eulertulumeut on Tnuukugtviug ulght. Muuy of your friends are umoug the spot cards or the royul people. " WAdNBlvllltUBS WEDDINU. The weddiugceremouy of Miss Anna Wa(uer, lster of Col. A. I. Waguor, to "Mr. E. C, CroKS will be performed iu liie parlors of Hotel Wlllamettolouignt ut 8 o'clock iu the presouco of only u fewlieur relatives. Rev. G. W. Gruu uis of the First fil. E. church will olliulate, nud the bride will (mi glveu uway by tier brother. Lttllt Gordou aud Emma Waguor, uephHW uud ueice of tbo bride, will uut us utteud ubtd. After the ceremuuy uud wed ding dluuer tho bride aud groom will proceed to their olegtiut home on Chemekela uud 13lh streets. MAititiAau I'Kitirrrs. Heury Palmer uud Mury J. Htorllng, Mary E Sterling, wilneris; Edwin i). Cross uud Anna 12. Waguer, A. I. Wagner, witness; Leonard George und Lena Leudi urn, Nelson Morrison, wit ness. Political Moetlngs. Populists hold a meeting this eveti lug ut Suuayslde sohool houso, Yew Park precinct. K. L, Hibbard organized a people's paity clubat Eogor, northeast of Sa lem, Saturday ulgbt. Thirteen per son signed the roll. Mr. Hibbard Is uillclatlng at preseut a couuty organ izer for this party. Tho republican club of East Salem precinct proposes to have u reorgan isation for winter exorcises ut the Rickey sobool house a week from this evening, tho 18th, at which speeches art to bo made by Mayor Claud Guton uud Willis S. Duonlwuy Private Sec retary to Governor Lord, both speakers of eloqueuoo aud ability Notices of suoh meeting und reports from the same will bo auuotiucod iu these culumus and those holding or uppolutlug tlumi will confer a favor by seudlugiu notice, Salem Grange ut a a welt nttondid meeting last Saturday dlsoussed und udojiUd tho following resolutiens: "Whkukab, Much doprejjlou ex Is'e among farmers occasioned by low prices of farm produots und, und hay ing ex uulucd carefully the causes of this depresslou, wobsli've It is not ou -ed by ovurproduotlou or bouuteojs harvests buy by bad flnauclul leulslu tlou tu tho Interest of monopllea uud capitalists." It is understood that tho dltloreut granges in tbo county will lake up this resolution for discussion. ViiYEATDniT?-It is not ueoes sary, whon you know where to get your meals. Keuworthy & Barnett.s lunch counter and dining rooms aro clean as tho driven snow. Thry Lkai). That is what McCali Bros always do lu the grocery lino Call at their store on Court street. Gr?at SttccessI Koller & Sons havo great success wiih their purified wool mattresses. Made up in fancy ticking. Thoy will pleasoyou. Our pricoa on hair mattiojsos aro inviting. 120 STATE STREET, ! MEDfOAL COLLEOE OPENED. A a Elaborate Program Oarrlbd Out us V.'lli.iuttto Ohapol. ' 'ilierf WkM u Intun utluudauce at iho chupol 1 ii.fiiltv ci ulng to Witness tho opotiluguv'eiimh, urtlioeritubllshmeilt of the inedlcul folli'ut nt Salem. ON TMM l'J .iTKOUM Uovvijorrl, lu.rt-rui Odell, Justice F. A. Mo ri Mayor Gatoh, Dr. J. N Smltti, Ut A U. Oillio, Biipt. I) A. Paine, Rev John Pimuh, Pre. W. O Ha w ley, Dr, Royt o iU, deun of tbo medical faculty, Dr. Knykoudull, 1. H. D'Arcy, C. B. Moores, Rav. T. F. Royul, Banker Jotin Albert, G, T. Lilohllelil, Dr. I, L. Rowland, Dr. W. B. Moiso, lit. W. 1'. Williamson, Dr. Cusluk, Dr. rtmevt-i, ltv. G. W. Gntn nls, Prof Cuohruu and Rov. Elworthy. A number of other honorubles, pro-fefl-nrp, illoltirli'fl and prominent citi zens ociu,)lcd ssati on tho platform. General Odell started tho ball rolling at about H:iiCi. He referred to tho small beginning and ti Ihe lotontiou of tho founders of old Willamette to plant hero n great school. Harvard was 140 years old bntor.) It lu.l a nud oat faculty. It took Oxfrd 6W years tu net so far. He pictured tho true future of this school as ono of greatness uud gruudeur, when thero would ue a hall of sciences, a school of medicine, a library, a dor mltory and au observatory equal to the Lick on Mt. Hamilton, on a hill near the city. Soruo day u donor would arise who would pour out his treasures liberally und start the forward move ment that would bring about theso things Dr Cuslak was introduced to speak m medical oduoatlon. The world was full of books and colleges on modlclue. Too mtioh reading uud too much eating were tho two greutet-t obstacles to pro gress lu this nge. There wus too much superficial reading. The old medical books were full of superstition a.d witchcraft. It was not long since that u student could rend all the books on that subiect. Now they numbeiod tbousauds. Governor Lord wus next introduced aud read some rem irks on "Eduoatlou und the Stale." He traced tho history of education from the curliest times ti the present. Judge F. A. Moore next spoke of tin importauco of hospital service uud ol the development of feelings of charlt) for weak aud eutlerlug humautty. H. made an eloquent pleu for christian education as the pioneer of soleutllb 'progress und hutu-wio care of tho sick auJ soriowiug. Mayor Gatch was next Introduced and spoke of Salem and the university. Ue paid a 11 ttug trlbiits to Father Waller uud tho eminent meu connect ed with the university. Its v.tluo was not to bo estimated In money. Hon. O. B. Mooreu next spoke in a happy veiu ot the origin of Willamette university. P. H, D'Aroy wa now Introduced. At first be got Adam uud Noah mixed und raised a sinilo by a reference to the surgical operation performed on the latter, wlioui far us history relates nover had u rib removed. He dealt enlirelv iu college remluli4Cnco?. Ruy. John P.ndJuq und W. C. Haw ley spoke on the Unsocial aud educa tional prores made by tho university the past year. Z Steamer Gray Eiglo will leave Z Portland Tor Salem Tuesdays, " Thursdays uud Saturdays ut 0 a. " tu. und leaves Salem for Portlaud Z Z Mondays, Wednesdays uud Fri- days, ut 0 a, m, Q lick tlme,regu- Z lar service aud cheap rates. Ageut M. P. Baldwlu ut Salem dock. 5 Circuit Court Docket. Following entries were made Judge Hewitt since last repert: by D. M, Dryden vs. L. M. Dryden, of divorce. William Goodwin vs. Ella Goodwin' et nl., purlltlon; salo confirmed and au order for distribution of proceeds, Peter Zelllnskl vs. Win, P. Miles ot al., foreclesure: receiver's claim allowed und he Is discharged. Henry OllegBChlaaer vs. Peter Fox et al., confirmation; salo ooulirmed aud sheriff to make deed In four mounttis. Sophia Peterson vs. Erlok Peterson, divorce; default as to defendant. Four new uctlona for confirmation wero entered on tho docket. They wore the Oregon Land Co. vs. H. T. Coffee et al., W. H. Stubbles ot al and E. F. Cragin et al., and Samuel B. Brown vs. Heury H. Slevere. Paul J. G. Kleppln et al. vs. J, M. aud H. T. Wallace et al., equity; de murrer sustained. Bllvertou aud Portland laud. loau and investment company, vs. J. E, uammoml, rquily, demurrer sustained. Emma G. Jory vs. Nathau Ward et al., foreclosure demurrer sustained, Bai.vatio.n AUMY.-rThursday night November 7th, at 7:80. Tho Rsv. Pratt will lecture at theSulvutlon Army hall, 8ubject "From tho Gutter to the Pul. pit". Every body come. ROYAL Baking Powder, Highest of alt In leavening Krenjitn,-u.s.oovwrhkm (. i jasasi THE LATEST RETUBNS. iContlnued from flrrt pngl UOW TAMMANY WAS OUT. ' Nkw Yoitic, Nov. 0 -In this city the tiiRJorlty for tho Dsmocratlo stale tlckut Is approximated nt 10,000 greabr tbuu the averogo minority for the Tam many local candidates, which are frum 26,000 for Sogomeler for recorder, h 17,000 for Purroy for county clerk. OHIO STILL OHOWINtl. Columuub, Nov.. 0. Chairman Andeison of tho Democratic Btato cen tral commltto soya the reports up to 12 m show the Republican plurality will bo 8(1 000 to 1)0,000. Chairman Kurtz of tbo Republican committee 6ays the plurality will bo 05,000. NATIONAL COMMITTEE. OiiiOAao, Nov. 0 The News' Wash ington special says: Competent republican authorities do o are at tho mooting of tho national committee in this city nexr mouth oily ono question will bo considered, tie date and location of tho nstlonal convention. It has been agreed by all hands to turn down the moyemeut u mong certain republicans to oust Sen ator Carter as chairman. 1IIMETALLTO DEMOCRATS Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 0.- -Teu. uessoe'a committeeman, Jonas M. Head, of the national bitnotalllo lenguo has issuod a oil for a meotlng of all blmetullst democrats of this stato to meet bore on the 10th for organization with the democratic party, according to the plan adopted by tho leaguo at Washington. v ItB HAD A GOOD NAME. Columhu3, Ohio, Nov. 0. J. R. Garfleld,u sou of ex. President (Jar Hold, w4 elocted Btato senator by 14,. 00i plurality, leading ticket by 2,000 votes, UNITED 8TATK3 SENATE. Washington, N v. 0 Ocoh Inter, est was manifested iu the lut;lv t e elections, for they will materially '. feet the control of t'm Uoln-il n H QUICK SELLING GOODS I-'- '-.-sY ,0TlCg- V fr 'HCfCmll'VM,s PWANOMHtl; illCtSlMM HT1KI00PI WKISUKS, fi 'A I ll'lCT C0K10IT J'B'Lf-Wis Co Dos i; u . uv - rojJ. Union Bargain Store. 142 STATE ST. senate. Up to today the Btandlug of tbo senato was as follews: Republicans 42 Democrats 39 Populists . 0 Vucuut, democrat ....... !.. 1 Total At tho result of today's elections the democrats will ioso and republicans will gain a senator from Maryland and Ohio, respectively. The other leglsla tlve olo:tlons do uot appear to aflect the standing of the senate for, Ken tucky aBd Mississippi remain demoo ratio, tho latter certainly and the former probably, while Iowa omtloues republican. Utah chooee two United btatee senators for the first time, but tbo complexion of the legislature Is not yet certain. The Utah senators take their seats Boon after congress assem bles. The. changes In Oblo and Mary, land will not aflect the senato until March, 1897. Tho republican majority in the next Ohio legislature, as shown by returns from Ohio, Insures the retirement of (Senator Brico, and tbo succession of a republican It appears to be settled that ex Governor Foraker will be the oholoo, lor the state convention placed his name in the platform as the sona. torlal candidate. In Maryland the election of a rep ublican legislature, tho Uret In many years, will bring about th retirement REMOVAL Umbrella ran fr riy at m CnmmeroHl t.u)t.llqH. wi,ra -e w, b Xlt ?; mi" hi Mired, r.'ovoreaana newww jKiae w ?' U'' lail.Yn Bfslliif CORSETS! To iiiuko loom for a huge shipment of our culobri.ted Km FITTING oorsots, which a o tho butr, on oaith, wo will cloaa ut all other bmuds at tho follow nj pricoa, for tomorroj ily: . . . The Midwav. m hlnck and drab Gilden Gato, Hie Etivon, Dr. Wnrner'a Gaco Down. it a it it tt it ii i .i Also a line oi'S. K., G. P. SPECIAL BLANKET AND QUILT SALE SATURDAY. Cull and see tho two handsome pieseiits, t b.3 g von awny December 25. S. M.& E. H. STOCK 115 STATE STREET. of Benutor Gibson, and tho election of a republican. In Keutuoky, lucomploto returns iudlcate a democratic legislature, whloh will elect tieuutor filaokburn to succeed himself; but the legtalatiuo In doubt. Tho return of a democratic legislature In Mississippi Is a foregor.o conclusion, Terrible Explosion. Dktiioit, Nov. 0. About 0 o'cioun this morning the boilers lu the Joiuiih bulldlugnu the comer of Lar nud alio dheiby strectH, exploded with terrlllb force. A portion of the building uliou one-fourth wlde,lmmudlately collupseil, burying scores of people. Four don and Injured have already beeu take i taken out. Many girls nud women were employed in the building. Following Is a revised list of the deal recorded ut noen: Three men uniden tified, two unknown glrln; Hemj Larverl, of the Journal niiulu, department; John rj. Dertij , on poit-r; JiH-iti, u carpeutei, aud L'.. i I'o.iiev. The Irjuret. imiiii '-'Vn A 0'inervalve esll Our New Line of Boots and Shee: KUU31I Ul)M4 110M1ON, Ladies' Shoes $l.!l!i. Fine Dongola Kic l'aicnt Leather Tip, 1.35, $1 60, 1.75. $2 Tlt'LHY tlll'l'JH.l'l i:XIULlh01 1 matopneetthe number still lu th ruins at twenty. It Is reported th voices can be heard from under ti sdewaik, ADDITIONAL Db'AI). James Ross, steroiyper; Georgn 6oulo, ntrauger from Penusylvauli William A. Dunlap, nmchiuUt. Now Salem Directory. Mr. II, M. Cllutou, manager for L R. Polk & Co., Is In this city makln the opening canvass for a now ill rectory of Baleiu and Mtrion count Tbo last book was Issued in 183 do many business aud resident changes havo taken pi ice, a new d reotory is very mu ill needed, Prt fxperleuce demonstrates tbo fact lhi this ilrm will nuke a thoroughly re. liable aud valuable book, Married. LENDRUM-aEOKGE-Attheres deuce of Mr. IJauor, lu North Huleu, Tuesday, November C h, 1S03. M. Lena Lfiitini'ii to Lemard Georu Rv. F. M. George olUoiallng. Thocereimny was whuesaeil by Im mediate relatives aud a few friendr ouly. 1 - Born. WELOn.-Oa November 2 1, 1803, t Air. and Mrs. L I,. Welch, on Asyl um wveuue, u daughter. Continukd.-Tuo case of tbo voum man cearged with trading a houislatih i.uiiry ucuei ror a meal at a lunch counter was again continued one da ny Judge Edes, and will be Iieuru tomorrow. The AomaiNE3.-They are tlie only clasi who Uud fault with soap iu any form and no one who has tried it but eings the praises of tiaiem soap. New PBOPHiETDKs.-rue New York Kitohen baa new proprietors, bit it tlil serves the blgff.ttl uud bwl l6 meals In the city.' ' 88 55 60 1 00 85 & P. D. nt yrottt reductions. 1UE MILLIONAIRE MARRIA0E Miss Vandorbllt Becoraos tho fluch- 088 of MarlborouRh. NkwYohic, Nov. 0-1'no eceuoln- cilde tlie oil u 1 oil was 0110 never tgU forgotten. W0111011 of weHltu uuj ui promluiince vied with each oiUerln tne rluhuess uud gruudeur of tbelr Kiulpage, leudldg to the ocoaalun thu uilliauuy of uii old vvoild cuatt itiuotloii. Mrs. Vuiiderutu uud Hir Julian Pauncefote, represtitiiing the duke's family, ojtered the cuurch through dillereut (Ijom sliordy More ooou. liie Uildegronm iiccompnulcdliyhii it-at, man, walked front the vestry to tut uhuiael rail, where tney werewiou J ilued by the orlde, leiuiug unonlii ,rui of her father, William IC. Vumlet. lit. Wheu tho bndu reucucil tht iiuucol rail the choir, accouipauled by he uruun and harp, sang "O 1'erfttt Uovo All Perfect Ljvo ADouudlutr," et 1 1 music by Raruuby. At Its conclusion Dr. Brown, rector, irllvured tho introductory uud chnrirc. it. Brown was followed by Bi.hop otter, who aided by Bishop Little- I ih 11, performed the man lugu ceremony vhloli began at 12:30 sharp The choir uon saug au aniiiem from the Eugllih urviue, "God be merciful unto us uud ilert'a us." Tho Bsiiedlctlon was prououueed iid then tho nrlde, leaning ou tba nu of tliu groom, entered the vestry vIhto the tnurrlagu reglxtt-r wusaiKOfI -d Wltiifuied by Mrs. Vuii erbllt, V. K. Vanilerbllt, Hlr Julluii 1'wuuw- ito. (Jr. Browu uud Bintiop Potter ihI LittltJ 1I111. I'liu Hinging crowds outside wera ept tiauk by 200 pollctiiueu, aud iai uedlutitly tb duual couple were irivou to the Vauderbllt hums. Thu duke Hiid dtioheHs, Htutidingbtv eutii un liumeiise 11 mil bull, reclved ue guests Invited to Hie nresfefnt, lining wnniii were W. K VaudtrUlL ir Julian Puuucefuto uud memoericr ue British embaHSV. Citv Politics. T110 candidates for idernieu lu the soverat wards are be. g talked up. Iu thx llrst ward tbt mines of Alderman Duncan aud KJ. 1 Lamport aro heard spjkeu of. Io tie second Alilormau llolmau uu Kbft Lifore;J. J. Murphy, El. Keller, Ira & b, Chits, Simpson and Ueo. Gray la t io third; Jus, Browne and J. H vibert In .tb foiutli. it Ii nut too irly for tho people to begin to uiifce p their nuuds us to thu meu they ant to huvo represent them. Doino RibiiT. A good many of our Itizeus think thut Rjoorder &ia h lolug right in uot making a case oat il every trump uud drunk that cowti t'fore him, buton promlsa of leaving C iwu or reform lug. Ho lets men uQ it nues wheu It seems tohlm tlioeodi f good government uud hiimauity re 'nmoted thereby. Policeman Kugft ,Uo deserves credit for uot Jerklui up very tramp he Hods quietly camping Jit utitdde the oltv boundary line. When Baby vraa elok, wo gave her Cartorii. When slio waa apjld, sho cried for CxsJotU. When sho became JIas, sho rluns Ut Distort. Waea sho tad Children, ia gave them Owtorit. A Ggntleijan. lie recently wen' nto a restaurant, and walking up l ue cigar utse, said: "Gimme oue 0 Ueiu,'' ptiitlug his linger duwu abov box of "L Corona." He 0 mtiouea; I know what thoy are, fir they ' iide right hero In sun-m, aud tho teo jsnts I pay for it will Btay nt homo." Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Modal, Midwinter Pair. fc25 Ms CREAM BAKINi vmxm ;Most Perfect Made. YeantheSUndard.. .$ Vu "tfrir rr&&. ti --atrraiaaiiamil