-T s I 1 .a 1 A.V i;v if 1 w rT r"t lllltl U Sayings by Frances E. Willard "The divincst right on this earth is the riRht of the people to take corporate care of their own affairs." "For myself, twenty-one years of study and observation has con vinced me that poverty is the prime cause of intemperance." This, it will be observed, is directly con trary to the popular notion regard ing this matter. "I believe in the things socialism stands for, and were I not 'tctotally' occupied, I would go into the move ment heart and soul, us indeed I have done in public utterances for many years. O, that I were In. nttit it should have ntv Hfr! It is God'8 WBV OUt of the wilderness and into the prom ised land. IT IS THIS VBRY MARROW AND PATNKSS OF CHRIST'S GOSPKL. IT IS CHRISTIANITY AI'PIJfiD. "We shall never climb to heaven by making it our life-long business to save ourselves. The process is too selfish; the motto of the true Christian is coining to he 'All for each and each for all,' and in the honest purpose to realize its every day meaning we acquire 'a heart at leisure from itself, and in no other way. " , "Germany provides an insurance taken from the wages of the work people and from their employers, whereby if ill they will have re sources to fall back upon, and when ohj they need not go to the workhouse, but will have enough tn RtmiKirt them in comfort. These laws arc intended to check the socialists, and they show the good that the socialistic movement has already accomplished, and predict the Infinitely greater good that is to come." j "The pagan political economy, whose utmost wisdom has never reached higher than the 'law of supply and demand,' is fast becoin tiling discredited in factory and shop, pulpit and pew, and the law of co-operative comtuouw c a I t h 'looms up in place of it. We man age our public schools and great universities as the equal property of all. Wc carry our entire postal system, otir water supply, our parks, streets, and highways in the same manner. All this works well. Why should we practically give away the right to build rail road and street car lines, to manu facture gas, etc., to corporate groups of men?" "Look about you, the products of labor are on every hand. You could not maintain for it moment a well ordered life without them. Kvcry object In your room hus on It, for discerning eyes, the mark of ingenious tools and the pressure of laborious hands. Our Mary Allen West always prayed, among other things, when asked to say grace be fore meat, 'God bless the hands that prepared this food for us.' She was the only person I ever met who seemed to have given a thought to those invisible human forces on which we detwud for our ilnllv bread. Men and women who work for wages tire generally those whose ancestors were aiso wonting people, as we say, and for this rea son they were as a rule shut out from the power to get much school ing or to acquire those refinements, etc. Now, the reason I am a socia list comes in just here; I would take not by force, but by the slow Krocess of lawful acquisition through etter legislation as the outcome of a wiser ballot in the hands of men aud women, the entire plant that wc call civilization, all that has been achieved on this continent in the four hundred years since Col umbus wended his way hither, aud make it the common property of all the tttonle. reniiirine all to work enough with their hands to give them the linest pnysicai develop ment. I believe this Is perfectly practicable, indeed, that any other method is simply n relic of barbar ism. I believe that competition is doomed, the trusts, whose single object is to abolish .competition, having proved (the advantage of co-operation.) And what socialists desire is that the co-operutlou of humanity should control all prod ucts. Heloved comrades, this is the frlctlonless way. It is the lili'lirr law. It eliminates the mo tives for a selfish life. It enacts iuto our every day living the ethics of Christ's Gospsl. Nothing else will do it, uothiug else can bring the glad day of uuiversal brother hood." It has been thrown at me several times that Iuiunu Goldman is one of the greatest Socialist leaders. Is she? Oklahomun, She is not aud never has been. She is what is known as a philo sophical anarchist. The anarchist is opposed to Socialism and Social ism is opposed to anarchy, Never theless, Kmma Goldman has been made a bugbear. She does not preach assassination, and is a schol arly wowau. lit intellect she is in finitely above all who have been EersecutiHg her and she is utterly armkss. Appeal to Reason. ORDINANCE NO. 294 An Ordinance Providing the Time and Manner of Lay ing and Constructing a Sewer on Maple Street in The City of St Johns from the Southwesterly side line of Jersey Street to the Wil lamette River, with all Necessary and Appropriate Branches, Catch - Basins, Alan - Holes, Lamp - Holes and Flush-Tanks The city of St. John docs onlnlti as follows! , . . . The council of the city of St. Johns haying ascertained the cost of lnyltiK nml constructln.a sewer on Maple street from the southwesterly side line of Jer sey street to the Willamette Kivcr with nil necessary nntt impropriate catch-basins, lnan-holcs, lamp-holes, flush-tanks, and branches, ns shown by the resolu tion of the council of sold city adopted the third day of May, 1910, ami record ed in the oflice of the recorder of said city, and notices thereof haviiiR been published in the St. Johns Review, a weekly newspaper of general circulation published at St. Johns, the same being the official paper of mA city, on the 6lh and 13th days of May, 1910, as shown by affidavit of tnc foretann of said paper, which said affidavit Is on file in the office of the city recorder; nnd the legal post ing of notices thereof, ns shown by the affidavit of the city engineer, which said nffidnvlt is on file in the office of the city recorder; and more than fifteen days having elapsed since the date of the first publication of said notice and no remonstrances having Ixt n filed; nnd, ns provided by said resolution, the engin eer's preliminary estimate for the cost of laying and constructing the said sewer, catch-basins, man-holes, lamp-holes, flush-tanks and branches Is fja,i66.jo, but may lc more accurately ascertained by said engineer. Now therefore, it Is hereby ordered that uiM sewer, with all necessary nnd appro priatc branches, cntch-laslns, man-holes. .11.. I llmli.f nub lu. Inlil ami constructed ns In said resolution provided .. ... , ... ... 1 . ...11. anil according lu mm ill cuiiiuimiiy nun I... ...irintliiw fur tin. rnnitriif tlon of sewers prepared by the city engineer wltliin sewer districts noi, 1 ami j, huh .1itiMil I... autfl rit ill Inn. wlitrh said laying and constructing, together with the work nnd material lurnlihcd Incident thereto shnll In nil rcsnccts be done anil completed in coniorniuy wun the plans, specifications nnd profile here- under the direction nnd supervision of Hie city engineer. That the cost of said Improvement shall be nscscd against the iirojierty In said sewer district No. 1 as described In said resolution, and apportioned lu the manner in said resolution provided, heretofore designated nnd now declared to be sewer district No. 3. I'aiMcil by the Council May 34th, 1910. Approved by the Mayor May 34th, 1910. J.l HHNIMUCKS, Mayor. Attest: A. M. HSSON, Recorder. Published In the St. Johns Review May 37, 1910. ORDINANCE NO. 295. An Ordinance Providing the Time and manner or Lay ing and Rtlaying Construct nir and Kcconstriiclintr a Sftwer on Philadelphia Street in the City of St.Jolms from JerseyStrcctto Hayes Street, with an Necessary ana Ap propriate Catch - Basins, Man-Holes, Lamp Holes, Flush-Tanks and Branches. The city of St. Johns docs ordain ns follows: The council of the city of St. Johns having ascertained the vot of laying nnd re-laying, coutiriicuug aim rc-v-umiimi-liu' u sewer in riilludelnhia street from jersey street to Hayes street with all the necessary ami iipprupnnic cnicu-iwaiu, man-holes, lamp-holes, (lush-tanks, and branches, ns shown by the resolution of the council of said city adopted the 3d duv of May. IQlo, mid recorded In the office of the recorder of wild city, and ...lilrB tliHn-nf Imvlni' liceu mibliihed in the St. johus Review, n weekly newspa. per ol general circulation puuiisucii in tit, Joiius, tne sauie oeitig uic uiiiciui paper of said city, on the 6th and t jth .iiivHof Muv. kiio. us shown bv the affida vit of the foreman of snid jwpcr, which affidavit is on file lu the office of the city recorder; and the legal posting of notices thereof, usshowu by the affidavit of the city engineer, which said affidavit is on file lu the office of the city recorder; and more than fifteen days having elapsed since the date of the tirst publication of said notice mid no remonstrances having been filed; mid. us provided by said reso lutloii, the ciiKlueer's preliminary esll mate for the cost of laying mid re-laying, constructing and re-constructing the n-ild hewer, catch-basins, man-holes. lamp-holes, flush-tanks and brunches Is 33)0,(19, nut may uc inure aeturuitiy iiseertalticd by said engineer. Now therefore, it is hereby ordered that said sewer with nil necessary and upnroprlate brunches, catch-basins, man holes, lamp-holes and llush-tauks be laid and re-laid, constructed mid re-construct-ed as in said resolution provided mid ac cording tumid in conformity with the seclficatlaus for the construction of sewers prepared by the city engineer within sewer districts Nos. 1 and 3, and adopted by said resolution, which said laying and re-laying, constructing and reconstructing, together with tbe work utul material furnished iucldsnt thereto shall in all respects be done and com peted lu conformity with plans, specifi cations uml profile heretofore adopted by Mid resolution mid under the direc tion auV,bupcrvUioii of the city engineer. That the cost of said Improvement shall be assessed against the property in sewer district No, I, as described lit said resolution, ami apjxjrtioucd lu the man ner lu said resolution provided, hereto fore designated mid now declared to be sewer district No. I, . Passed by the council this 14th day of May, 1910. Approved by the mayor this 34th day of May, 1910. J. V, HUNDRICKS, Mayor, Attest: A. M. RSSON, Cltv Recorder, Published lu the St Johus Review May 37, 1910. Subscrlbo for the Bt. Johns Review and keep pcsUd oa Uia doings ot the city. RESOLUTION The city of St. Johns does ordain as follows: That It deems it expedient and neces sary to Improve No. Udison Street from tht north line of Fesscnden Street to the southerly line of St. Johns avenue in the City of St. Johns In the following man lier, to wit: 11 v imdlni? same to established irradc or grade to be established, by cut and fill, and by sldewalking same on either side with 6-foot cement walk, 13-foot curb, nnd by placing a strip of macadam In center thereof full length; said macad am to be 16 feet wide, 8 inches deep in center, 6 Inches on either side, said walks and curb to have expansion joints as di rected by tnc city engineer, saia euro to linve 4-inch tile drains every so feet, nil work to be done according to plans nnd specifications of the city engineer on file in the office of the city recorder rel ative thereto, which said plans and speci fications and estimates arc satisfactory and arc hereby approved. Said improve ments to be made in accordance with tlte charter mid ordinances of the city of St. Johns nnd under the supervision and direction of the city engineer. That the cost oi sain improvement to be assessed ns provided by the city char ier iitioii the tironcrtv csocciallv nnd nar- tlcularly benefited thereby, nnd which is hereby declared to be nil of lots, parts of lots, blocks and parcels of laud fjctwccn the termini 01 such Improvements nntit tint: unoii. ndlnccnt or tiroximate to said No.Itdlsou Street. from the uiarf dial lines of said street back to the center of the block or blocks or tracts of land abutting thereon or proximate thereto, Tlint all the tironcrtv Included in said Improvement district aforesaid is hereby declared to be "Local Improvement Dis trict No. 16." That the city engineer's assessment of tlic probable total cost of said improve meat of said Street is I;li7.48. That the cost of said No. Itdlsou Street to be assessed ngnlnst the property In said local assessment districtas provid ed by tue city cliartcr ot the city ot bt Johns. Adopted the 34th day of May, 1910. A. M. HSSON, City Recorder. Published in the St. Johns Review- May 37111 and junc 3, 1910. RESOLUTION. It Is resolved by the city of St. Johns: That it deems it expedient nnd necessary to Improve .Midway avenue irutii loium bin lioiilevard to .llelllnuliam street In the city of St. Johns in tlte following manner, to-wlt: lly grading same to established grade or L-riide to be established by cut nnd fill, mid by sldewalking same 011 either side Willi o-ioot cement walks, 13-1001 ce ment curb, with 6-foot wooden cross walks aud standard box gutters. Said cement walks aud curbs to have expansion Joints where directed by the city engineer. Said curb to have 4-inch tile drains every 50 feet according to the plans and speci fications of the city engineer on file in the office of the city recorder relative thereto, which said nlans aud sDcclfica cations nnd estimates nre satisfactory and are hereby annroved. Said Improve ments to be made lu accordance with the charter and ordinances of the city of .St. Johns, under tue supervision ami 111 rcctioii of tlte citv enimiccr. That the cost of said Improvement to lie assessed as provided ny tue cuy.cnar li-r utmit the nmticrtv esncclallv and nar tlcularlv benefited thereby, and which Is hereby declared to be nil lots, parts of lots, blocks and parrels ot land between the termini ot sucii improvements anut tlmr uno.11. adlacctit or tiroximate to said Midway avenue from the marginal lines of snld avenue back to the center of the block or blocks or tracts of laud abut ting thereon or proximate thereto. That all oronertv Included lu said liu provemeut district aforesaid is hereby declared to be local assessment district No, 37. That the city engineer's estimate of the pmnauie total cost ot sain improve uientof Midway uveuue In'foSja.jB That the cost of said Midway avenue to lie nssesscd against the property in snld local assessment district us provided by tlic clty.ciianer 01 tue city 01 t Johns. Adopted the 34th day of May, 1910, A. M. HSSON, City Recorder. Published In the St. John's Review May 370111! June 3, 1910. OREINANCE NO. 296 An Ordinance Establishing the Orade on Edison Street in the City of St. Johns from Philadelphia Street to St. Johns Avenue The city of St, Johus docs ordain as lonows; Tlinl iIih I'niili- nti Kilttnti itreet In the city of St. Johns lietween Philadelphia street and St. Johns avenue be, and the same is hereby established according to and til conformity wun tiienronie mere, of prepared by the city engineer, now on file in the office of -the city recorder, which said profile has been examined tiy tue council aim louuii sausiuciory ,iil 1. lt-r-liv nilnntFil itml nnnrnveil. Passed by the council this 34th day of Mm. mm Approved by the mayor this 34th day of May, l J to. j. i", un.Mmiv.iv.0, Mayor. Attest: A. M. I5SS0N, Recorder. Published In the St. Johns Review May 37, 1910. ORDINANCE NO. 297. An Ordinance Establishing the Orade on AUdwav Ave nue in the City of St. Johns from Columbia boulevard to Bellingham Street. The City of St. Johns does ordain as follows; That the grade on Midway avenue in the city of bt. Johns between Columbia boulevard and llellinghaui street be, aud the same is hereby established accordiue to and In conformity with the profile thereof prepared by the city engineer and on nie In the office of the city re corder, which said profile has been ex amined by the council aud found satis factory aud is uercDy adopted aim ap proved. Passed by the Council this 34th day of May, 1910. Approved by the Mayor this 34th day of May, 1910. Mayor. Attest: A. M. KSSON, Recorder. Published lu the St. Johns Review May 37, 1910, Our Special Sale C AKL GRJITLTUL TOR THE MAllCR Of MEW P-dTROrt STORE DURIAC THE EXPjM5KM 4j4LE. THERE WERE THREE MYS M P-dRTICU-UAK TMT WITH ALL THE EXTRJl HELP WE COULD rtOT WAIT UPOrt THE TRj4DE. THE &ALZ HAi LEFT US WITH A LARCH AUABER Of REAMrtTSirt Summer Suitings. Lawns, Organdies, Batistes, Cheverwool Poplins. Noma Shantungs, Noisettes, and Ribbons. Laces and Embroideries. THErt OUT Or THE V!ST AUABER Or PAIRS OT SHOES SOLD WE HJIVE A LOT Or ODD SIZES. IF THEY FIT YOU YOU 1AY STILL R4VE THEM AT VERY LOW PRICES. THE REMAIN ATS WILL GOT THE Si4LE PRICE FOR THIS Sj4TURDIY Atib ALL OF rtEXTVEEK. Beginning Junc 1st our Dry Goods, Furnishings and Shoe Departments will be closed promptly at 7:30 p. m. and nojgoods will be sold from the Grocery Department after 7 p. in., excepting Saturdays and pay nights. Yours for a better, larger and finer store, t RESOLUTION. It is resolved by the city of St. Johns: That It deetus it expedient and neces sary, for the preservation ot the public health to construct and lay an appropriate sewer on Burlington meet in the city of St. Johns from the center of Hayes street to the center of Brad ford street on BurllnRton street; thence on Bradford street to a point 3 feet north westerly from the northwest llncof Salem street, thence southwesterly and paral lel with Salem street to the Willamette river, and to build nnd construct nec essary and appropriate catch-basins, man holes, lamp-holes.flush-tanksand branch es as follows, to-wlt: Commencing on Jersey street at the Intersection of Richmond street, run thence ulotif; Richmond street to Hayes street; thence following Hayes street to Ilurllniiton street. Commencing on Ivanhoe street at the Intersection of Mohawk street, run nliiK thence alonj; Ivsuhoe street to Richmond street. Commencing on Hayes street at Its In tersection with Mohawk street, running thence along Hayes street to Burlington street. Commencing on Oresham street at the Intersection of Mohawk street, run ning thence along Oresham to Burling ton street. . , . Commencing on Willamette boulevard at a Hue parallel with the center ot Mo hawk street, If eitended.runnlng thence along the Willamette boulevard and Pill more street to Burlington street. Commencing on Kdison ttreet at the intersection of Richmond street, running thence along Udlsoti street to Darlington street, , Decatur, Crawford and Bradford street the same as Itdlson street. Commencing ou Decatur street at a point 50 feet from Pittsburg street, run- niiiif llience bioiih vccaiur street iu Richmond street. Coiiimcuclne on Crawford street at the Intersection of Pittsburg street, run iilug thence along Crawfonl to Burling Inn itreet. Said work of Uylng and constructing said sewer, catch-boaln. man-hole, lamp-toles, flush-tanks and branches to be done according to the plans, specifications and estimates of the city engineer on file with the city recorder relative thereto, which said nlans. sneeificatlona and estimates have been examined by the council and found satisfactory and arc uereoy approved The statement in wrltlnir made by C. H. Andrew, city engineer, outlining the district, in His opinion, mat win. spe cially be benefited by such sewer and the property that should be assessed with the cost and expense ot Uylng and construct ing said sewer hat been examined by the council and found satisfactory and is hereby approved, which said plans, apec Ideations and estimate .together with the statement outlining said district as aforesaid are hereby referred to and made a part ot this resolution. Said district Is bounded aud described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point in the center of Burlington street opposite the center of block 39 in James jotin second uui Hon to the city of St. Johns, run thence easterly, parallel and too feet distant from Hayes street t a point 30 feet westerly from Richmond street; thence run northerly, parallel with and 50 feet instant irom Kicamesui sire w street: thence rust alg the southerly line of Jersey street t the northeasterly corner ot lot 11, block 3, Severance ad dition; thence run along the easterly boundaries of loUXI and 1 3, block Sev erance addition to the center line of uld block t; OiMitM run alomr the cen ter of said block te t center l Mohawk street; thence run southerly along the easterly Hue ot block 3 and 4 Adam addition, extended to the center of Dec tar street; thence run easterly along the center of Decatur atmt to a point oppo site the center ol block M Miner' addi tion: thence run southerly along the center line of M block 31 to the center of block 46 In Mine addition; tnesce run westerly 100 fet aiHaui iron ana narallel to ltradtord street to the center of Pittsburg street; tkonee run northerly along the center of Httsburg street to the center of Greshaw trt; thence along the center ol Burlington street to the place of beginning. Said district be in 1. freourinhlcallv shown by the heavy lack boundary line ot the plat. That the cost be aMorttouM a fol lows: . 1. That the cort ot the snaia uwow sewer on BurlWfttoa w temiined and oasssse l OMsally pec sjuare fool over the utsreuwUKt. . That the coM ot all completed later als be detcrmiM in a mm4 total aa4 this grand total b oW M tejnal amount per square toot by alt pvoporty directly Frrmtrnu mv '-- Mtkia the JUtHct. That the total Miw-rt be composed of No. 1 add No, 1. Th eociuoaiww are items the same M for dwtrict No. a. That the cot of aM improvement be assessed again hb ntoperty within the sewer district oueMnsd by the cKy en gineer and to be anpoHioned a in uii statement - - alt of whlftk 044 property in soil "iit. I by de clared to be iUy d fuurtkMtorly bcaeittd by tSk ImemwiwmM BONHAM & CURRIER amount and in manner provided in said statement of said engineer and herein set forth. I That the property Included In said sewer district, aforesaid, is hereby desig nated and declared to be "Sewer District No. V That the engineer' estimate of the orobable total cost is ii.aos.oi. That this resolution shall be kept of record In the oflice of the recorder and shall be published for at least once a week for two successive week lu the St. Johns Review, a weekly newspaper, the same being the official newspaper of tlte city of St. Johns: the city etntineer within five days from the first publication of this rcsot lution shall cause to be posted in two con spicuous place on the street or streets .along the line of contemplated sewer a notice headed: "Notice of Sewer Work" In letter not less than one Inch In length, and said notice shall contain In legible character a copy ot tin resolution and . the date ol it passage; ami me city en Kincer shall file an alTulavit of the posting of such notices and the time when and the place where the same have been posted, with the city recorder. That remonstrance may be filed by the owner of any property with in the improvement district within fif teen day from the first publication of tins resolution, Adopted this 17th day of May, 1910, A. M. RSSON. Recorder. Published lu the St. Johns Review May ao and 3j, 1910. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the county of Multnomah. In the matter of guardianship of Myron Claire Porbet and 1M ward Stuart 1'orbes, non-resuieni minors. It anncariiiL' from petition ot D. C. Rogers, guardian of the person and es tate of Myron Claire and Kdward Stuart I'orbes. In the state ot Orciron. that It is necessary and beneficial for said minors to sell tneir unuiviued one-nan interest in lot three, four, five and six in block twelve, James Johns second addition to St. Johns, Multnomah county, Oregon, said minor and their next of Viii.to-wlt: Harriet Honor Morey, mother; Robert B. Porbe, brother; Pred V. I'orbet, brother; Arthur Forbc half brother, and Iilizabeth Susan Forbes, half sister, and all other persona Interest are hereby ordered and directed to ap- pear oeiore me at 9 o-ciock a. m. Mon day the aoth day of June, 1910, at the county court house. Multnomah county, Oregon, in the room occupied by the county Judge.and show cause, if any exists, why a license should not be granted to l. C, Rogers, guardian 01 said minor, authorising mm to sell an of said minor' interest, to-witi an undi vided one-half Interest in the whole ot the aforesaid real property, as prayed for in tue petition 01 saiu guaruian ou uic herein. It Is further ordered that a copy of this order be published in the St. Johns Review, a weekly paper publlsned aud circulated In Multnomah county .Orccon. having a general circulation therein, for tliree successive weexs.wnicii publication is hereby declared to be sufficient service 01 tin order on saui minors next 01 xin and an persons interested. Given this 19th day of May, 1910, T, J. CLKHT0N County Judge Friday, May 30, 1 date of first publl cation. Friday, June 10, 1 date of last publl cation. EXECUTRIX NOTICE TO CREMTOH In the County Court of the Bute of Ore eon for the county of Multnomah. In the matter of the tatc of Har mon Try on. Deceased, Notice I hereby given that Mary Try- on ha been duly and regularly appoint ed aa cxecutrixot the last wilt and testa ment of Harmon Try on, deceased, and all person having claim again the es tate 01 said deceased are nereoy require to present the lam, with proper vouch ers attached thereto, to the said execu trix at the oSce of H. K. Collier in St. John, Otegon, within six (6) month trow and after the 6th day of May, 1910, satd date being tne nrst puouestion 01 this notice. haky iryun. Kxecutrix of the eatate of Harmon Tryen, deemed. Collier & Collier, attys for Executrix. A toffy Father is sooa turned to a sod eae if be has to walk' the ioor cvtry Might with a crying baby,, VfeGec's Baby Klixir will pake the child well, soothe its Mrvea teakce healthy, normal sluaibcr. Beat fee dkwrdered bowels a ad sour stotwach all teetaiue bb4a ueod it. Piee-, aat to take, sure aud safe, coatatoe bo harmful drugs. Price 35 ad 50 ceata per bottk. Sold by North Bask Pharmacy. Hraeeh at tc Jean, A RARE 85 acres of land 212 miles from Oregon City At $50 per acre. Enough timber upon same to pay for it. Running water on place. Land Is A-No. I for fruit of On the realty markt today. Mutt batakan qulok Call or addrasa J. Cor. Thompson . oeeeeeaeaaaaaea SCALES FOR THE BEST General Grocers Will Stand The Test Phones: Richmond 961 E. St Johns, Jersey 691 For First Class Tailoring go to R. ALSBERGE I haye opened a tailoring establishment with a fine line of Imported and Domestic Woolens. A suit made of these goods will make you look tastily and, neatly. The cost is less than hand-me-downs in the lortg run. You can get a two-piece suit for $20. Come and see and be convinced. t R. ALSBERGE 205 North Jersey Street. Goods called for and delivered. Saakaae, Pertlaae' SeeMa RaHway, I V1VINQ ST. IOHNSL InUad Krapkt KaprcM. a. tor CMeuo, St. rl. bsMba. KsasssCtty.at. LouU. 1U date. WW stelmo,tMcYttoa, Vaacouvtr a4 - H- --'- (UUM.Whttc &alaion.SUvcnton and Vucmnt r, ad all tatcrawdiaU stalbaa. ARRIVING AT BT, JOHN. IaUad KaiptnSspma.747 p.M tnm CMea wo, at. ri Spoksat. KistuGMy. . Laote, ------ GWaddallM. WhM I. BHVt North Baak Uiakid. 7v jTiSS.' BV snUt UeBnaaHV aa.eai v9T i m WaHa. faseo. aaaaewW. OniMilw, WhKe Satatoa. Skvtsiss, Vaaooavw and tattraw CaaT "aw WlsWnsWi liA!f"trlM of tar !' oake open AM aw hmU are MTtcaamaat la- fteeie4 aad Use UH taat awaay aaa bay Taar are aaaUr aa4 aarafal It aaaalatl. Ceaai la aad leave year oree fw Irae 4aMvaf7. War4'a tsverv issravi. IROUGHT WTO OUR BARGAIN iU kinds. TM very tat tot J. 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