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il' DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, nmMOX. TUESDAY, DMOmniEll IB, 1008. TH MARKETS SAN FRANCISCO MAltlCETS. Snn Francisco, Cnl., Dec. 10. "Wheat No. 1 California cl(ub, per cental, $1.07 1.70; California .whlto milling, $1.7G31.80; north orn bluostom, $1.75(0)1.80; off grades wheat, $1.50 G1.00; Reds, $1.02 & 1.07. , Darloy Feed barloy, ?1.423 1:15; conmion to fair, $1.35 1.10; browing nt Snn Francisco nominal nt 1.45 3 1.55; Chovnllcr, $1.5031.G0 according to quality. EggB Per dozon, California fresh, including can!, extras, He; Ihxls, lOconts; seconds, 35c; thirds, 29c; California storngo, extra, 35c: llrsts, 32Vdc; seconds, 2Cc; Enst orn storngo extra, 30c; firsts, 28c; seconds, 2Gc. Mutter For pound, Callfornlu frosh, extras, .11c; firsts, 20c tec onds, 23c; thirds, 20c; pickled No. 1, 23V4c; storngo, Callfornlu extra, 20c; packing No. i. 2lt6ts; IndltB, extras, 23c. Now cheese Per pound, Callfornlu Huts, fancy, 1 4c; tvta lie, sec onds, 11; California Young Amor ica fancy, lGV&c; firsts, 10c; Eastern New York ChoddarB, fancy, 17c; Ore gon flats, fancy, 14c; do. Young Atnorlen, fancy, lCc; California storngo, fancy, flats, 13c; do Young America, 15c. Potatoes Per cental, River Whites, (sacks) fancy, 75 90c; poor, GO 75c; Snllnns Burbnnks, $1,25 1.30; Orogon Durbanks, $1.151.2G; Early Roso, (for seed) $1.25 1.30; Bweot potatoes, per crate, $1.2G1.50; sacks, $1 1,26. OnlonB Per sack, 75 85c. Ornnges Por box, Nnvcls, stand ard, $1.2G2; choice, $22.50; fancy largo sizes, $3 4; Tangerines orntes, $11.25; half oragno boxes, 1.7G2; Mundorines, 'por crato, G580c. PORTLAND MARKETS Grain, Flour, Feed. Etc. Portlnnd, Oregon, Docombor 10. Whont Rluostom, 9C97c; club, 91c; flfo, 90 91c; rod Russian, 88c; 40-fold, 91c; vnlloy, 01c. IJarloy Producers' prlces: Feed, $2G por ton; browing, $27. Oats Producers' prlces: No. 1 whlto, $31 31.50 por ton. Flour Patents, $5.00 per barrol; Htrolghts, $4.05; exports, $3.70; Vnl loy; $4.G5; Vi-snck graham, $1.40; wholo wheat, $4.G6; ryo, $5.50. Mlllstuffs Hran, $20.50 por ton; middlings, $33; shorts, country, $30; city, $30; U. S. mill chop, $22; rollod barlov $28 29. Hay Timothy, Willamette- Vnl loy, $14 por ton; Enstorn Orogon timothy, $1G17; clover, $12; alfalfa, $13; grain hny, $12.50 $13. Vegetables and Fruit. Frosh Fruits Applos, G0c$1.50 box; pears, $11.25 pr box; grap 7CIb50c por crato; quinces, $1.00 1.2G por box; cranborrles, $13,50 14 por bbl.; Spanish Malaga grnpos, $G.508.00 por barrol; hucklobor rios, 10 15c por pound; por Sim mons, $11.25. Potatooi Buying prlco, 75 90c; por hundred; sweet poUtoofl, 2 3Uo per pound; onions, $1 por 100 pounds. Dairy and Country Produce. nutter City cronmery, extras, 3G37c; fancy outsldo creamery, 32 35c por pound; storo, 17 20c. Egga Orogon ranch 4045o; Eastern 30 35c por dozon . Poultry lions, 13c por lb; spring 1213c; Finnll, 1314c; mixed, 12 12Msc;, ducks, 14 15; geoso 9 10c; turkoys, 1617c; dressed turkeys, nominal, Cheese Fancy cream twins, 15c por pound; full cronm trlplots, 15c; full cronm Young America, 16c. Voal Extrn, 99c por pound; ordinary, 7 8c; hoary, 5c Pork Fanoy, 7c por pound; Inrgo, G7c. Hops, Wool, Hides, Ktc. Hops 1908, eholco, IVz So; prime, G(fj)7c; modlum, 5(fj Oo por lb 1907, 2-lc; 190C, ldTle. Wool Enstorn Orogon, nvorngo The Capital National Bank Has done n constantly In creasing business in Salem for over twt'iity-thvee years. Wo solicit the business of thoso wishing n banking .connection with a modern and well equipped bank. J. H. Albert, Pres. E. M. Croisan, V-Pres. Jos. H. Albert, Cashier. best, 10 14c por pound, according to shrlnkago; Valloy, 15lGc. Mohnlr Cholco, 18c per pound. Hides Dry hides, No. 1, 13 15c pound; dry kip, No. 1, 13c pound; dry calf, lGc pound; stilted hldot. '5 dSc pound; salted calfskin, 12 13c pound; green, lc less. Local Wholesale Market. Whont, por bushel ; ...90c OoalB, por bushol ...... .43'4Gc Flour, hard whont $5.00 Flour, valloy " $4.25 Mill food, shorts $33.50 Mill food, bran $31.00 Hops, 190S crop 7 814 Hops, 1907 crop 2tJ8e Chlttlm bark .-. . . 3G Wool, conrso 13c Wool, medium . : 1 5c Mohair 1 So Hay, cheat $t2.00 Hay, clovor $11.00 Potatoes, bUBhol 40 15c Applos, bushol 50c$1.00 Onions, por cwt SG 90c Prunes, per pound 14C Cranborrles, Howe's vnrloty, bbl $13.00 Huttcr ami Kggn. Eggs 35c Buttor, creamery 40c Butter fat 37c Cheese, twins 14 15c Poultry. Hens 10c Broilers and fryers 10c Turkeys, pound 15c Ducks, pound 10c Qceso, pound Sc Livestock. Stcors (1100 to 1200 !bs.)....3c Stoors, under 1000 lbs 33e Cows 22c Hogs, fat 5c Stock lc Sheep, wothors 3c Ewes 2 2 Jt c Spring lnmbii 3 c Veal, according to quality. .. ,57c Retail Market. Flour, por Back $1.25 Eastern Orogon $1.50 Urnn, por snek 9Gc Shorts, por sack $1.35 Wheat, por bu $1.05 Oats, por bu 50c Cheat, por ton $14.00 Clovor, por ton $13.00 WILLBRAVE WRATH OF SALVADOREANS (United Press Lonsod WIro.) San Francisco, Dec 15. John Molrnnt, ono of sovornl brothers agnlnst whom Prosldont Flgnieron, nf San Snlvudor, cherishes nn uctlvo nnd vigilant onmlty, has been ropontodly uiiBiiecosBful In Inndlng In tho Con tral American republic to visit hi proporty thoro, nccordlng to Informa tion In possession of Ills rolntlvos In UiIk city today. Noarly n yenr ngo Molsnnt was tho allogod HiBtlgator of a revolutionary movomont to unseat tho Salvndoronn and his government. Aftor tho fnll- u ro or tho Insurrection, Molsnnt was nrrostod with his brother and thrown Into prison. Ho succooded In reach ing tho American consul-gonornl at San Salvador with an nppoal for aid, and Inter both brothers wero ro loaBOd. Recently Molsnnt went from Nic aragua to Acajutla, on a coustwUo visit. Ho was forblddon n Inndlng nt tho Salvndoroan portand tho officials of FIguoroa took similar action nt ovory port whoro Molsnnt attempted to land. MoUant, however, has announced his tntontlon of visiting his estate, and thoso who know him bellovo ho will risk Flguoroa'fi wrath and keep his word. SHOOTS WOMAN ABOUT TO ABANDON HIM (United ProsB Leased Wlro.) San Francisco, Doc, 15. Dospor ato bocauso IiIb flancoo, Mrs. Sadio Campbell of Sonttlo, threatened to loavo him Inst night, Fred W. Van Slcklln of Victoria, shot hor In tho back nt tho homo, 301 Church stroot. Although badly woundod, tho woman !?i8" !ft!.r1" ! knocking ",! n down with n ehnlr S.rlo"' u-hT iowJ 'll'iriL t0 "" bent him with her fists, nnd hold I " "ft1 y'Sn J,, l ' K".,l him until the ... ice came and 1.11"; Wl5 clifibSr. inirary U a lace-! VolALZnl "SSSSZ atod wound near tho spine. Thoi J , fnlmnlrs ex,dolvn nn. ;loctor8 at tho Central Hmomoncy JJjj, 'n5,p n,W,0. e.ploBlo nnd ..U IH. HI BHJ llllll IIU lll !..., Ul. Van Slcklln Is bolng held nt tho has pltal today, and, when ho Is turned ovor jo tho pol'co, ho will probably iivur ;u inu Mill uu, iiu wii uum uij i be charged with assault with latent ii nntlltllf lllllt'ilni Mrs. SKivf S S.Sd? IVorffi.iaSjbT 1 23 years. vorced fro Sonttlo ovoral months ngo, and, on going to Victoria, sho was Introduced to Van Slcklln, whom sho supposed to bo n single man. ' Sho says that Van Slcklln wns Infatuated with her and bogged hor to marry him. Un followed her to Senttlo and, thon .ic Mrs. Campbell did not enro to be wedded In that city, tho two camo o this city, arriving hero six weeks ngo. Aftor staying hero a few weeks, Mro. Campbell says that sho found Van Slcklln's attitude toward he,' changing. Sho says thnt ho refuseli to keep his promise and marry hei, and, when sho 'nvestlgnted, she round i out thnt ht had a wlfo living In Vic toria. Then sho determined to ro- turn to Seattle, and It was whllo shoi was packing hor trunk with thnt In-1 tentlon that last night's fracas took i placo, Slenatuw j? s.'JS- V - Begin Rish& 5' Por all forms of norvoua diseases talco Dv. Miles' .Nervine, whether it be simple nervousness, or those nerve destroying fits and convulsions. It is a tonic for weak nerves It will restore nervous en ergy, and give strength to the entire system. "In 181)8 my llttlo dmiRhtor wn trlokon with pnr.ityla or tho brain. For seven l"K weeks Hlio lny Hl" ono deiul. At tltiifrt lie would ruliy, nnil npastna would follow. 1 hurt tho porvloc of two of our beat doctors and they could do nothlnir for her. At times It would tnko two persons to hold her In bed. nnil for suven dny timl nights wo hml to kocn lior llttlo lioiid paritcu in loo, mo pain sno bui fored was so severe. Mr. Prentice, Dm ilniirirtttt advised Dr. Miles' Nerv ine. I got a bottlo nnd bejjan srlvln a tenspoonful every two hours. After About ten dnys sho began to quiet down, nnd within two weeks' tlmu nho could sit up In bed, and rapidly Improved from that tlmo. Wo havo riven her about twcnty-llvo bottlos of Norvlno nlonK with tho Nervo and Liver Pills, nnd to-dny sho Is well nnd healthy an ever. My wlf and 1 wore completely worn out; stnylntJ up nlphts with our llttlo ono during her sickness, so wo beirnn tnklner tn Nervlno ourselves, nnd with tho very best of rcudts " EMANU15L. DODEY, Payne, Ohio. Or. Miles' Nervlno li sold by your druaaltt, who will nuarantes that tho first bottlo will benefit. If It TAlIt, ho will rofund your money. t Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind TINY HORSE SHOWN AT "STAR" THEATER Manager Bllgh, or tho Star Tho ator hero, has oxtendod his nnuiKo ment production further and now hns on exhibit 'Blossom," a tiny horse 9 yours or ha; nnd weighing JiiBt 70 pounds. This midget ani mal Is considered otic or tho most realistic nnd wonderful freaks of nature owr produced. It Is nothing but mi very tunnll horso; oat V.y nnd onts and llvuj In tho samo man nor us tho lar.ior bono raco. Mint agoi" Bllgh will have the llttlo liorio c'n oxhlhltlcn In connection wltn the other featured or tho show this wook. Tho inanaJiuont has aUo sev eral views of foreign hcouory In ho motion picture wli'd; nro groat I npi't'oclntod bv ti publK:, In addi tion to uumw,u i or.ti'omoly tunny roaturcs. o . KoToi-m School .Supplies. Sealed proposals aro hurbby in vited for furnishing tho ' Oregon Stnto Uofoiin school with suppllos for tho six months ending Juno 30th, , 1U08. Said supplies consisting of grocorlos, Hour, moats and leather and findings. Lists with specifica tions will bo furnished by applica tion to tho superintendent. All bids must bo In by December 27th, 1908, and tho goods dellvorod by successful blddors by January 15th, 100!). Goods must bo in strict ac cordance with sample, In orlglnnl packagos when possible. N. II. LOONBY, 12-15to27-08. Superintendent. SAFE CRACKER HAD MODERN APPLIANCES (Unltod Pro3B Leased Wlro.) Snn Jobo, Doc. 1G. Vlrdln Mnx wol, a posslblo iirototypo of Arthur Stringer's crnft cracksmon, Is In tho city prison horo todny whllo tho po Hco aro In possession or tho llnost suit or burglars' tools ovor soon In tho wost. Tho authorities also oro holding Hamonn Rlvos, a boautirul Spanish womnn, bollovod by thorn to havo boon usod success fully by Mnxwoll as decoy or scout, as tho nnturo of tho ontorprlso on which ho was ongngod Maxwell wns found by tho pollco lu lodgings nbovo a storo which ho now Is heliovod to hnvo robbod. The kit now In powesslon of tlu poller was lu hie room. It comprised .i Kether with oV. feet of "wl'n d steel drill with a motor attached, to MV...AI, ...na II..I,,- v.a ,., ofr of C. Chlapp. which was ontored last Saturday night. Tho nfo was .i,t. .,,., .. i .nn , JL " .V'1 ft"l !i00! , niLe: . . .v 'v..v,v v.i.vfc '.. ,. vi iuiii ?l Wion who 'Is now &t in Prnncuco The police of that mlttod tho robbery nnd that ho was city havo boen notified. BAD BREATH tnmaeh Ccurpt M.a after tuiiiL- Hi mi I on willlliclr u fhen.ityiTtliMii.TtiToeiiilrlei"rlw" lhrer.relt oii kiiowr thnt I ihnll reeoninieni Ibem lomir one nrhrins from ucli irnubUi." Cbi II Halrern, 114B JtiSl,New Vork.N. y. end Best For The bowels CANDY CATIURT1C r:.U I'nlMobla t'oWnl.Tnits Good, Do Good. Nrii kii rakou nrtirlpo.lOe tie UeSmi tV', .""V. 1"" "" A'.IV .Um,"d Otl6! Quaruuliicd lo euro ur y jar uiuuvy tuck. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 598 ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES liaised Stock. (Snn Jose Mercury, Dec. 9, 1908 ) Tho funeral of tho lalo Donald McLeod, who died alter a sevoro aU tack of bronchitis at bin homo n nt Sunta Clan Monday morning, one of tho enrllost or the pioneer sheep ralaern of the coast, will bo held this morning. Mr. McLeod was born In Scotland. Octobor 1, 1821. Ho camo to Hi United States with his family at nn early date, and crossed tho plains during the gold oxcltment In 18-18-19. He engaged In mining In sev eral parts of tho stnte with fair suc cess. Noting tho Immense rlehnoi; or tho country he recros'ed tho plnlr lu 1850 and returned tho noxt year with a band of shoop which ho hml secured In Vermont. Aftor a groat deal or trouble and many hnrdshlpa he arrived In Oregon Into In 1851 with the Ilrt sheep ever brought across tho plains, nnd tho first to bo seen lu the Willamette vnlloy. H!b foresight there proved Its value, for such sheep ns ho desired to dispose or had a market value or $125 per head. ATtor raising Bheop with great sue cods Tor somo time, Mr. McLeod on tored Into a co-partnership with the late aonoral John T. Miller or Sa lem, Ore., 'nnd the late Senator ('. Durch. Kor many years tho part ners conducted tho InrgoBt shcopral& lug buslnesB In tho wost. Their sheep grazed over what In now tho richest farming dlotrict In Oregon,, then u waste of timber nnd mcndow-laii'l around Yamhill county and Enstorn Oregon. During the Modoc Indlnn Insur.Vc tins, while superintending ono of his rnnclio-3, Mr. McLeod was tho only man on Loot river to CBcnpo masj.v cro. lie later dissolved tho partnership to engage In dealing In llvo stock, with hendauarters nt Salem, Ore., to supply tho markets of San Frn ct co, Pugot Sound nnd Chicago. In the later yearn of this ontorprlso Mr. McLeod mot with soverd financial re verses, nnd about twonty years ago ho retired nnd camo to California. Ho nnd lived on tho old Meno Soel Farm wost of Snntn Clara, Tor the pnst flvo yours. Mr. McLeod wa woll known lu Sr.ntn Clara, and es pecially in pioneer circles. Ho wan n inmbT of tho Caledonian Society, of Pan Mnteo. Ho U "iirvlvcd by IiIb widow, Mrs. ,111 -In McLend. four son-. Dr. Mr Leod, of Santa Clara, William Mc Leod or Shoshone; Colo.; Murdoch McLeod or Hurllngnme nnd Keniuth McLeod manager or tho Uurllngnmo Country Club, nnd ono daughter, MlssAnnlo McLeod, n graduate or tho San .loso Stntp Normal School and head or tho Manual Tralnln Department or tho Dorkloy Public Schools. Donald McRno Mayor or Council Dluffs, lown, Is n cousin. Tho funeral sorvlcoi will bo con ducted by Rev. It. Franklin Hurt, Snrita Clnrn, nt tho family rosldon'-o nt 10 o'clock. Tho romnliri will bo placed Mpon tho 11:31 trnln for Cypros Lawn Cemotory, whoro tho Interment will tnko placo. Tho monitien: of tho Snn Mnteo Cnledo nlnn Society will nttond. TOLLKOIC OK MUSK1 WILLAMICTTK UNIVHItKITV Tho College of Music under the direction or Prof. F. S. Mondonhall as Dean, presents Its first public stu dents' recital noxt Wednesday ovon Ing, Doc. 1C, nt 8:15, In tho Univer sity chapel. Tho public hns boen cordially Invited. An nttrnctlvo pro gram has been nrranged, consisting of piano and vocal numbers, which will bo rendered by boiiio of tho moro ndvnncod Mudonts of tho school. Mr. Mondonhall expocts to mnko thoso recitals a permanent fonlAiro In con nection with tho regular school work nnd they vlll bo given frequently during enc'.i Bchool yoar. Tho University Qleo Club, undor Mr. Mondonhall's. direction will make tho Initial appoarpneo at this recital In Bovoral attractive numbers. Al though organlzod but quito recontly, tho club Is doing splendid work and will soon havo a sufllclont roportolro to onnblo It to fill various engage ments, for which tho club has con tracted, In tho noar future Barr's JEWELERS TO THE MEN When you are really ready to give definite con sideration to Christmas gift buying, we'll show you some pretty things, We understand you don't want any "junk." But you can't put it off longer, that is if your' re ag gressively critical. Remem ber, "tomorrow" is a fan tastic vision of anticipations in the shadow land of the future, It's a grand stock ex quisite, eloquent, exclusive and impressive, but. the prices are modest, JEWELERS Health Never Fails to Restore Gray Hair to lis Natural Color and Beauty. No matter how long It has been grav or faded. Promotes a luxuriant growth of healthy hair. Stops its falling out and positively removes Don draff. Keeps hair soft and glossy. Rc. fuse nil substitutes. 2 times as much in $1.00 as 50c. bIzc. Es Not u Dye. 1 and 50c. bottles, at drnnalats Send 2c for tree book The Caro ol tli ?Iial7 1'hllo Hay 8ic Ca, Newark, N J. 'f' Hay's Harflna SoopcurwrimL rc.I, rouch nd chapped hands, and all MnM. eaitrs. )Cecp skin One and solt, 25c. rlruirirUi. 8end 2c for Ireo book "TlwCaro ol the Skin," NOTION OF INTENTION TO im. 1MIOV13 IjIIMSKTY STHKCT Notice is hereby given that tho Common Council of tho City of Sa lom, Orogon, deems It expedient to Itnprovo nnd jiroposo to Improve and proposes to Improvo LlbcrV Btreot with Wnrron Urothers Ultu llthlo Waterproof Pavement from tho north proporty lino of Stnto stra. to tho south proporty lino of Court Btrcot In nald city, oxcopt thn spneo between tho rnlls and ono foot out ildo of tho rails or tho strcot railway trnck or tho Portland Railway, Light and Power Company where tho boiic extends nlong snld portion of saM Btrcot; Bald Improvomont to bo made In nccordanco with tho plnns nnd npecIflcatioiiD ndoptod by Bald Coun cil for Bald Improvement nnd now on file in tho olllco of tho City Recorder of salJ city. Remonstrance? agnlnst said Im provement mnv bo filled In the man ner nnd within tho tlmo limited !n the chnrtor of said city. Dato of tho first publication of this notlco, December S, 1908. Dy order of Common Council, W. A. MOORES, 12-8-1 ltd Cltv Recorder NOTIOK Ol-1 INTKNTION TO IM PROVE STATU STREirr Notlro h hereby given thnt the Common Council of tho City of Sa lom, Oregon, deems It oxpedlent to Improvo and proposes to Im provo Stnlo street with Warren Brothers' Ultullthlc Wntorproof Pnvu inont between tho wo t proporty line or Comn.erclnl Btrcot nnd tho ont curb lino or Front street In said city, except tho space betvoui tho rails and ono root outsldo tho rnlls or tho strcot railway tracks or tho Portlnnd Railway, Light and Powor Compnny, whorovor tho trncks or said compnrv oxtend along or upon Bald portion of nld stroot; nald Improvement to bs mndo In nccordnnco w'th tho plans nnd BpeclflcatloiiB adopted by snld council for Bald Improvement nnd now on fllo In the olllco of tho City Recorder of snld .city. Romonstrnncon against snld 'm provomont mny bo filed In tuo m.n nor nnd w'thln tho tlmo lliultod In tho charter of said city. Dnto or tho flrM publlrnthn of this notlco Docombor 8, 1908. By ordor of Common Council. W. A. MOORES. 12-8-1 ltd City Record.?!. -o I U I 1 I I t I I I I t I I I M I IMIrt;; I! Graber Bros. I Will glvo prompt attention to all orders, guarantee our work to glvo satisfaction nnd to bo up to tho Banltary stund ard. I : WE WUJi HE PLEASED " TO filVE R8TIM.ITKS ON PONTHAOT8 ;; 1 '.'. Call nt our shop on Llbortv '; ; Btreet, back of Hnrr's Jowli7 . , Storo. Phono 000. til I I M M HH-444-i I I H 1 1 1 hH HICKORY m BARK Cough Remedy ' AIOMTUV rvil SBO fOltt.L Hllill'l Coughs. Colds CROUP IwhoopmrCoufh BioncMli SOnt THROAT lTHBOATnaLUNCS rini-.-tia HSJSH I III tcaoti am stwn (u. rM ..' Ji-,s;,- MlfM. OWCO", l V A. ntt. ii4i f" .ocky Mountain Tea Nugget- !iu OcUen HmIUi aw "J"? "7.. ..uu Fin IrrP& Ln !..- i k a il 1 ,HXl ,,. .,- it Ui M ' " " 1 juustcr PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING vfi ...... m If m 'imm sauow peopu Ttln ..- raHto lender im .... .i "Tk. Allnn.':.' tboubifl(ft.rri quality thu ?' Place la 8le V n riBeaBt, torrid; FUNARCE Tho abort cat brick lined Tmrill Guaranteed ru. rasli , roof. Economic uli, A. L. FF 358 STATE I Eitimitci tmm (in'atChlMtl L. M. Htl (la medlclno vbkl 1 known dheiie. Hn ')' of, aud gniriotttiti sthraa, Lunj, Tbt,l lohllllr, Stomitb, Troubles; alio u; swollen lureoesi, Smallpox; Epldemk; Dolls, Lost Watkooi I nesH, HernuTrocVi ContulUtloa free. Tong Co., Chinese bM 153 High St., npi Gold Dsi I BUbTUEBIl KH tWrA.n, 1 gO, , M48 IW Ak osr F0 ' and aborts alP' p. aw DAPIIALB ,n Pinrt ttlt. 0 w.." r. . nrMfl. U I-UfSf " .ju, kinds of Pastries. Cof for our wV,Siutii ordersdeliTeredcai cITTl jdiciM', IPMIIUU"" sa CHAS. I WALTEB1 jySO Ooo" " T. n C. steamerL?tSV1! .. fnr P0n"".,il day, Thursd?1 ira 50 cents- Iave 4 Sita Thursday jjl, ai All KHl"'' s -SJ ..nr. CoaU. . 320 1 GLDL.N :.