The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 12, 1904, Page 2, Image 2

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' g ' . ' ' ' THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAU PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE ' 12. 1804. '
COMPLETE CANVASS
OF
COUNTY
VOTES
Official Count Finished Yesterday Afternoon
? "Clerk Fields Receives Highest Vote in Any
5 1 ' Precinct Several Changes Made
' The official canvass of this votes cast
In. tha ountv at the reoent election wu
t ooniDleted - yesterday afternoon ' by
. bounty Clerk , Frank !B. Fields and
Justices William Retd and Waldemar
'. fteton. Chief Dcnutv Recorder Janes 8,
McCord ami Deputy County Cleric JI. V,
Bamford , officiating as tally Keepers,
Certificates of election, dated yesterday,
'Will he prepared by Mr. Fields tomorrow
- and sent out to the winners. The official
I returns, were .mailed to T.-X Dunbar,
secretary of state, last night
.) A number of change in the vote a
" published were made by the official can
vsss. ' The poll of John M. Dewls.
, county treasurer elect, was Increased
' by CO votes; the statement sent In by
the judges of election in' one- precinct
. gava him only '184 votes, whereathe
official canvass . showed .an - error . in
adding the figures, as he was entitled
to 114 ballots. Seventeen votes were
lost by A. A. Courteney, the rarulaf Re-
publican candidate for State senator, ,
". i The highest number of votes in any
on preolnct was given Mr. Fields, who
' received 33.. In . -the .Forty-seventh.
Coroner Finley was a close second, with
838 votes in the same precinct
. -t Tha election two yearo ago - was-eW
' Juno and the count was not completed
until June. II. election certificate being
Issued on that date. One Sunday Inter-
-- vened, leaving 11 working days as the
' period required In' which to canvass the
votes. - This year only five working aays
Intervened -between the date1 of the elec
tion and the day when the official can-
- vass was eomDleted.
. The totals recorded' for each of the
candidates and the various questions
1 submitted to the voters, according to the
official canvass, are as follows:
1;;,::: Tota la Detail. "
- Supreme - court ' Justice- Frank A.
Moore, Rep.; 11,873;' Thomas "Day,
Denw 4.161; C C Mlkkelsen, Boo, 1,121;
C J. Brla-ht Pro l.oze.
Dairy and food commissioner--. W.
. Bailey, Rep, 12,874; & M. Doulaa, Dem.,
1.807; N. Raamussen, Ko& MHi -ira w.
Bernr. Pro.. 848. .
Congressional J. N. Williamson, Rep,
11,164; J. E. Blmmons, Dem, i.ui; h.
' W. Stone, Pro 1,149; George R. Cook,
- V Boc, 1,486. .-. ."., 1
Circuit Judge.' department 1 Arthur
I Fraser, Rep 11,131; 0, W. Allen,
. Dem., 4,665. .y
Circuit Judge, department I John B.
Clelaad. Rejw 13,3 08, r Mark ; O'Neill,
.-Dem, 4,SJg.- .. .'-V-
; District attorney--John Manning,
. - Dem, 10,810; Sanderson Reed, Rep, 7,
V SS. - ... 1 '.
' Joint stat ' senator C W. Hod eon,
Rep..10,5SS; X T. Mllner, Dem., 4,612;
F. MeKercher, Pro.', M78.
. Joint represenUtlvo-vGoorge W. Hoi-;
comb, Jr, Rep., 10,0; J. H. Hedges,
Dern 6.44; SL Q. Eaton. Pro,, 1,117,
Bute senatorDan J, Malarkey, Rep..
Rop, 10,682; W. R. Hudson, Rep, 8.0T4;
T. IL Crang. Rep, 9,736; Albert J, Cap
ron. Rep, 9,704; Madison Welch, Rep,
,6M; Richard W. Montagus, Dem, 4.826;
WlllUm U Brewster, Dem, 4,672; D. M.
Donaugh, Dem, 4,56il E. R. Clary, Dem.,
i.et; Ogleeby Young Dem, W; P. P.
Dnbney, Dem, 1,908; Robert Brady, Dem,
1,851; John Van Zante, Dem, 8,684; Arthur
Brock, Dem, 1.636; J. A. Newell, Dem.,
2.454: J. O. Meybrunn, Dem, 2. SIS; N. II.
Grafton. Dem, 1186: Theodore Bergman,
8oc.. 1.801; James C. Miller, Boc, 1.S88;
E. K. Jones, Boc, 1.872: Frank J. Porter,
Boc.. 1.236: George Jacks, Boc, l,3Z7; u,
W. Saunders. Boc, 1,322; F. P. Kenlston,
Soo.. L273; Bendt Peterson, Boc, 1,282;
C. O. Ockwlg, Boc, L287; Joeeph Eha-
lalnen. Soo, L2S9: Henry Ratthel. Boc,
L253: Anton O. Blmola. Boc. 1.188; Nelson
K. Allen, Pre, 1,062; Alvln S. Hawk, Pro,
1.049: W. W. Morse. Pro, 1.030; E. U
Lane. Pro, 1,016; F. L. Poeeon, Pro, 1.
010: J. M. Gardner. LOOS; W. R. Blm
mona. Pro. . 1.002: Bruce Wolverton, Pro,
97J; a T. Johnson, Pro, 970; O. J. Bales,
Pro, 931: Thomas Tohseth, Pro, k; a.
J. 71dnagle, Pro, 86L
County Offloers.
County commissioner W. I Light-
ner, Rep.; 11.14J; jonn eierei, utm.,
8.9977 John Landlngham, Soo, 1,486; J,
P. NewelL Pro.. 1.987.
Sheriff Tom Word, Dem, T.789;
James M. Stott, Rep, 1.496; Nathan It
Bind, Ind, 2.104; W. A. Storey. Ind.
Rep, J.238; Harry C. Tarwood. Boc,
781; C. A. Nutley, Pro, 183.
County clerk F. ' B. Fields. Rep,
11,840; Frank Lee. Dem, 3.211; a W.
Lichtenthaler, Boc. 1,124; E. P. North
rupi Pra, 1,010.
County treasurer John W. Lewis,
Rep, 12.084; W. H. Lesh. Dem, 3.783;
& & Brown, Soo, 1,328; Lionel L. Paget,
Pra, 1.187.
County assessor B. D. Blgler, Rep,
10,734; D. F. Campbell, Dem, 1,087;
F. W. Godfrey, Boc, 1,439; W. R. Ins-
ley, Pro, 1.111. I
County surveyor A. H. Richmond,
Rep, 11,426; R. C Bonser, Dem, 3.973;
Jake Schneider. Soo, 1,428; Manlus
Buchanan. Pro., 1,287.
Superintendent of schools R. F.
Robinson, Rep, 13,345; H. W. Herron,
Dem, 3.700; N. W. Phelps, Boo, 1.41L
County coroner J. P.. Flnley, Rep,
13.229; J. W. Morrow, Dem, 2.120; O.
Nlchelsen, Soc, 1,328; Herbert W.
Schwsrta, Pro, 713.
Justice of the peaoe, Portland dis
trict William Reld. Rep, 3,318; Ed
ward H. Canal in, Dem., 3.(85; G. Hlck
ethler, Soc, 473; F. S. Qodfrey, Pro,
360. .
Justice of the peace, Multnomah dis
trict J. 8. Hudson. Ren-: 305: A. J.
Vandever.Dem, 174; Loyal H. Reckert
Boo, 84.
Justice of the peace. East Portland
district Waldemar Be ton. Rep., 4.363;
SHIFTS IT TO OWNERS
(Cpntlnued from Pago Ons.)
Charles A. White, Dem, J.636: & a
ported miners try to return T" And to
tills It is replied that their pictures
have been taken and anyone of them re
turning to the district will be treated
to a roue. Borne of the prisoners who
testified before the military coramls
slon yesterday admltfed that they ex
pect to return later on.
The number of cases of real destitu
tlon In the homes of the miners Is grow
ing and the pathos of some of them Is
touching Indeed. The horrors of real
warfare have begun to appear In this
dlstrlot Families are divided, brother
are arrayed against each other, wives
beseech their husbands to change their
Ideas; tears and walls of despair aro
present in hundreds of homes.
It takes a strong heart to withstand
the pitiful soenes that art constantly
being enacted.
Many Plttfol ' Omos.
One of the most pitiful of these was
st mllltla headquarters this rooming
when Mrs. Jonas Rooks, wife of one of
the men In the bull --pen, appeared with
a lit months' old Infsnt In ber arms.
"Mr. Bell," she said . tearfully, "can
my husband get out If he gives up his
card?" She said shtthad eight child
ren at home.
General Bell looked up the man's rec
ord and agreed to release Rocks on
condition that he leave the onion. The
woman thanked him profusely and was
aomiuea to the ouu pen, where she
literally fell into the arms of ber bus-
band. It was the first meeting In eev
oral days. The scene between these
two was heart-rending.
Rocks refused to .give up the union,
and the unfortunate man implored his
wife to leave him. . Other men In the
bullpen turned away with tears stain
ing their cheeks. '. Mrs. Rocks cams out
of the bullpen crying as If her heart
would break, while her young Infant was
also weeping loudly.
George and Thomas Marvin, the lat
ter a union man, are as bitter against
each other as were the most radically
divided soldiers In the civil war. The
one brother denounces the other as a
"scab," and tbelr home has been rent by
this reeling.
Ts Oare for Orave.
The authorities released N. S. Martin
last night and gave blm permission to
remain in the district two days to care
for the grave of his wife who recently
died.
Mothers stand in line to see their
bovs. and not a few anxious sweethearts
are about with warm coffee and delica
cies. Boms of these women try to per
suade the men to quit the union and join
tbe non-union forces that are going to
work In the mines.
When John Carley was killed at Dunn
vllle, Wednesday, a few persons knew
that one Of the deputies, James Det
more, who was fighting the miners, was
his brother-b -law.
The situation Is growing quiet The
night shift at the Independence last j
night was fired upon by unknown par
ties, who sent six bullets singing pait
the heads of the men as they left the
mine. Maj. T. E. McClelland Is out
wlu IS men to oapture a body of miners
reported to bo armed and camped on the
Cheyenne canyon road.
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Lilly Webb Soap, special... .4
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Parker Pray's Rosaline, speciaL ,.,14$
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FRENCH COUNT SEATTLE SCHOONER
PROVES
GRATE
MAY DRYDOCK
HERE
Arthur P. Johnson. Pro., 1,004:
A. K. Iavls, Pra, 103 Ous W. Plumer,
. Pro.. 807. -
Joint senator to 1111 vacancy) Henry
x. Da HovTzsrAir
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TTP- HAT BB TXBATZS AT TOMTln
SOOX, WB303E B1A31 TAJCZB BUBX
JfXSS SntOK AS ITBAS CISCO
3TJBATTUL - ;
Tederal Troops Oaa Bot Be Bent Vnless
Letislature Bo Veiltlons.
(SfMclal piipateh br teaetd Wlr to Tbe Joarail)
Washington. June 11. Unofficial an
nouncement Is made at the White House
T...,l.. a . U mamaa . . . m w -. mi- Uh.t TMMAn, T9nfiMMVM,1t wilt tint In.
.a.l83 . 8tft4AleV -fe--WvJL2 JD-eneckerrRefl., J.17I; ' terfereMB Colorado to ttoir tho clYll
Mays. Rep.. 3.804, c. - w. Notungnam. consUble, Portland district Wr B. war now raring- Od prevent the deporta
. Roosevelt R P " bJ tcJh?' ? V Jackion. Rep.. 4.13r Thomas HcNamee. Uon of members of the Miners' union
if'' '. "V. , 1' . J, . I Inl. Rep., 3,204 ? William , M. Miller. na tnose in sympawy wuir me union-
uem o.iiw; a. b. iogci, ,w, !. -r t, wi a At. -or tr i.ts. The nreeldent received the tele-
John Unnont, Dem,'3,88Tj jO"Se) W. Wr, h, p ,99 . . petition from Secretary lUy.
Bimons, iMm.. .zss. . 4-ee ragei. Jo.-l ConeUble, Multnomah district H. a 1 wood, of the Western Federation of
j,7f: rea w. wagner, eon, j. hi.k t. im., tvuk.-. uin.n thf mnmln.
- AAa. n V ' I UVI (UWIII AWUe MM . UVIHV TT III IIBIIISli . .
K. Tomunson. boo., r, Den.,111; J. I Croilr,So,4J, While the president and his advisers
lie, Boa. 1,824; Joseph N. Rallton, Soc, constable. Eaet Portlnnrt rti.trirtA realise the Kravlty of the situation. It
1.375; Arthur P. Johnson. Pro., l,00, n KMm-. a i01. Jfthn r uv.in. lis siven out at the White House that
ger, Pern., 1,678; Charles A. Staver,
Pro., 888; J. C. Herring-ton, Boo., 617.
iH..4Akl. r A m s.--a
W. coe. Rep.. 10.520; Isaac Bwett, Dem., .r " ... T.v" x,"'V: "-.7 li.t a Francisco, June ll.-Allan B. De
4,318; J. R.1 Ewlng, Pro., 1,639. 4ae. : . v ' no Information in at hand other than Montespan, son of the De Montespans raJn. wMtih uft th, -lv.
8UttJtrMeI!,taiLv? ".I? a Z? Local opUon liquor law Tea, 8,005; the statements made In the press dls- of France, whose father Is director and dajr afternoon from Astoria In tow of
i,u, vTiuian. . ir!! no, 3.888. ( patches and that no move has been made ipresiaent 01 several European railroads the Ocklahama. Her owners have ln-
MearS, ReD.. 11.113; 71mer B. COlWell, I meat tirin. U.mlnaln al.l-ltA niHrat that tha Hlmtnltltratlnn ll .nil whn m la a Vnni.li Knnnt la nnlriul Anv Aiwkl nl.l mil I fa nn.
, Rep, ,8t9; M. F. Henderson, Rep.. 10.-htwYes, 12,898; no, 3,006. contemplating interference. If It Is de- sought by the police of this city on illumed that It is their Intention to have
831; B. M. Llnthlcum, Jtep 10.8K; a. a. office of state arlnter amanrimant I termlned to send federal troops to Vio- Uharm nt hnr.i.rv Tha vnnrh ' ainn the schooner taken on the dry dock
.A . nr . r VI Im-mai. I ' ' I . . . . . I - - . , .
piwcy, wp.. - Yat jo.481; no, 3,329. tor ana unppie ureex. several regi- ua not a stranger to. a cell In the local ahortly after her arrlvaL '
3 1 Shall atrvV ran at UrnfPiwInnt nmtl OOUla DO landed IDere in two I n,l,n i,.n. ku. IK.,, nnnm, h.fnt. I The vessel la en route from Hilo. and
No. 81, yes 88, no 243; precinct No. 2, lye. Ion a similar charge, which was dis-t0' lat I111 b?n engaged In the lumber
yes 33, no 104; precinct No. 83, yes 48,1 It understood here that thejres- missed In the police court trade. The vessel is owned In Seattle,
no 43; precinct No. 64, yes 108, no 31. Ident wui immediately request Governor I xhe police are now seeking him be-1 where she . was built four years ago,
' . peaoody ana uenerai sen to report to cause he turned Ingrate to the woman he is somewhat larger than the Wll
OOXBBTT BETZATS B&ACXBTJBH. him the conditions now confronting the wn0 was his benefactor during his re- Ham Bowden, which came off the Port
officials of Colorada The president Is cent troubles with the authorities. land dock Friday. Her length Is 196.1
Official Conmt of Xilaa Oonnty Com- informed that representatives of unions vawned Bar Trinkets feet, width, 41 feet, and i depth of hold
pleted by Olerk Payne. yoioraao are coming to wasmngion . "et; ner net registry is 779 tona
water Itls the air that does It and not
the lea waves. Hs says that the Japan
current keeps tha water, at an- even
temperature tho year .around; ;
l i . a - i- - "
-vi-tic JPapa Saw Kim Tlrst. ;;";
, From the Chicago News.'.'" :
- 'And now," said the dear girl, as she
I under the constitution the federal gov-
f.rJ?lnnLC?.,!2t.,! I'JL A1' (BPW "Ptch b, Ueeed Wire to The Joora.1)
At the war department It Is said that
Due to arrive In the harbor this morn
lng Is the American schooner Minnie A.
r
The Value of
1
" ' y. ', Tjjjy
(Special t)b) patch to Tbe Journal.)
t lav th.lr al.U nt (ha raaa hafnra tha D MOntOSpan WS arrested April 30, ah. I. ...K.I.. . .w
presldetit. The problem presented is ?0tier.Bh?ref' 5?! JH neatest and moitt up-to-date schooners
Albany, Or., June 11. Tbe official .- bine H. Orote. During his incarcera-1
f0U.ntK.0v L on .0un 'w mpltedlluctant t0 uke any part in the troubla ?a tn the Slty. prlfn', Mra Hedges,
t. lis nun vuiiuuvu uuioi tii mueu, via-
tonight by County Clerk Payne, two
Justices assisting. Hermann, Rep., for
congress, , plurality 117. Moore, Rep.,
for supreme justice, 288. Bailey, Rep.,
for dairy and food commissioner, 193.
F. H. Cornett, Rep., defeats A. P. Black
burn, Dem., for legislature, one vote.
The other two Democrats were elected.
Cornett was a member of the last legls-
MRS. H. T. GIBSON'S
FUNERAL TODAY
lted blm almoet every day, and took
plying In the off-shore, trade. The ves
sel Is coming to Portland In ballast, and
win load lumber here for the orient
Notwithstanding the recent establish.
, , ... qi,y,,t, uiwiuiouiquinf von rwrai escaoiisn-
I'E'SJ? PJ?ytl$LJ?l x -nrdock. It appear, to
Tattles at 4faiir at 4 4 ) Ja1aa1
. , , . " aval oaa. ii iivuii s,a, v w Vivvn iuuvmi i . .
latum White, Rep., was elected sheriff Lj. hie wante,
h. r m.i,it r- eervices for Mrs. Mary Agnes Burrows xtte,r hl
him food, aa she considered the prison
fare too ooarso for him. She also fur
nlshed blm with money .with whloh to
brighten bis dull Imprisonment It Is
said that she even went so far as to
f .,i I pawn some or her trinkets to supply
CUT GLASS
is in its brilliancy and cut
ting. Our array stands
forth as a fair example of
what constitutes tho per
fect article.
FOR -
WEDDING GIFTS
our ability to assist you
In making a quick selec
tion waa never more pro
nounced than now. For
something that
is
QUITE APPROPRIATE
by B majority. Payne, Dem., was re
elected county clerk by 87 plurality, the
same as two years ago.
Local option carried 888. Direct
primary carried 778. State printer
amendment carried by 1,556 majority,
jso contest is expected on Cornetfs
seat In the legislature.
DOUGLAS COTTBTT BETTOR.
Official Count dives Hermann, for Con-
gross, 8,148 Totes.
(Special Dlapatcb to The Journal.)
Roseburg, Or June 11. The official
I count Rives Hermann, Rep., for con-'
gress, 2.145; Veatch. De.. 1,658. Hamil
ton, Dem., for circuit Judge. . .2,407;
Woodcock, Rep;, 1,683. State printer
amendment, ror z.uis, againet 643; Local
option, for 3.0H9, agatet 1.382; direct
primary, iur ,io, againsi ioo.
DR. HILL WILL BE
GIVEN RECEPTION
AitAr him wlAfljiA frrtm riHartn rtnil
Gibson, who died Thursday night, will no piac6 to go, and gladly accepted the
hospitality of his benefactress. About
a week ago, while under the sheltering
roof of Mrs. Hedges, De Montespan, it
Is alleged, brok,e open ber trunk and
stole everything he could take with him
land departed. for parts unknown. It is
I said that he even went so far . in bis
ingratitude as to take some of the pawn
I tickets for articles pledged to comfort
I him In his hour of need.
Bansaeked Trunk.
In addition to ransacking the trunk
I he hunted around the house and picked
all small articles of value he could
take with him. He left his little daugh
ter in the care of Mrs. Hedges.
we suggest the following:
Vases, Caraffes, Decanters,
"Water Pitchers, Bowls,
Dishes, - Bread Trays,
Cruets and many other
pretty 'thing. 1
The Rev. Dr. Edgar P. Bill, who . has
Just returned from a trip to the east will
be glyen an enthusiastic reception to
morrow evening at 8 o'clock in the
auditorium of the First Presbyterian
church. Upon this occasion members of
nis congregation ana- outers will demon
strate the regard and esteem in which
they hold Dr. Hill, and the evening will
be taking trade right along from San
Francisco and Seattle. Tha first two
vessels docked here came direct from
the Bay City, while the Calne Is owned
in Seattle. Were . their rates so ,very
much lower than thou oharo-n1 hra
is pointed out that the schooner would
undoubtedly have been taken to her
home port for treatment Instead of
Deing Drought to this city.
A rate war Is on amona- the aannd
drydock firms, and for this reason it
Is generally admitted that the rates up
there are somewhat lower than at Port-
jana. put those familiar with -matters
of this character say, that the owners
have other Inducements for: bringing
their vessels to tho Columbia river. It
Is claimed that It Is almoet as ben.
noiai to the vessels to have them in
fresh water for a short period as it is
to take them on the drydock and clean
them. When sound firms get together
upon ine rate question, as it la con
ceded they shortly twill, it is then be-
Last night the matter was reported to lieved that the number of vessels coins:
the police and Detectives Freel and Bun
ner were again sent on the trail of the
man they once tried to imprison.
De Montespan once served In the U.
IS. army and was dlcharged as sergeant-
major. ;
WHO 3CABB ID BBS BOX.DXXBS7
there to be docked will
terlally decreased.
be ' very ma.
From tho Hartford Courant
Vho made the best soldlaosr' lh-
I quired a Hartford man at Senator Ha w-
ley. ... y .
'wno make tne best soldiers 7" re-
MRS. H. T. GIBSON,
tmuirirB to bb bepazxes.
Xamm ZJne steamer "WUI Be Improved
to Handle Trade.
As soon as a vessel can be nronurii tn
take her place it la the Intention of th
management of tbe Kamm line to la
imo Dioo.jnr jjuruuo up xor extensive re
pairs. The beach traae has. bevun n
open up in good shape and la order to
iae oare oi k properly It Is said that
Deated General Mswltv. rnflAtlvalv.
Teu mean what kind of men make the steamer snouia De given many 1m
best soldiers, I suppose. It was my ex-1 Pavements. ; Aside: from the "Telephone
penence that the best - soldiers-came 1 no mie steamers in port, and
be held at the family residence, 863 Mon
tana avnuer. Edgar P. Hill, pastor from all the walks of life arid were of M pi-obabla- that some difficulty wUl
of the First Presbyterian church, will all kinds and. conditions? When I was b experienced to obtain a steamer tn
bo spent In congratulatory remarks by officiate. During her 24 years residence captain ! had a great towering private take the Lurlina's run to Astoria. t
a number of the most eminent divines here Mrs. uioson was prominently laentKt that was a swearing, frensied creature! J.ower or tne o. K. & N. Co.'s
in the city. , ; Ifled with- churcJi work. She was the in battle, absolutely fearless, and ..I had river fleet will go out on the beach run
It will also be the occasion for a grand I wife of Patrolman Henry T. Gibson.
Pa.Mt1fa.ftnn nr. fha u.fll Anflnn mmt. .Ml . - m ii .
the local champions of that movement
wm be present and make snort speeches.
Arrangements nave oeen made for a
fins nilttlsttai nMaMiM akW.V aiiAahhla t II
be done to make Dr. Hill feel that his ,,0,l-,n .Bfc: f?ul" thl should be 8aw hlm drag himself and his an down seasides They claim that It IS' not so
Vatoh the Xnls.
From the Chicago News.
Newspaper humorists, who are in ses-
anotber soldier, a little fellow not more miaaie or wis month. It is . said
than 17 years old. who looked like a alrl. tnaf tne travel down thai - war hna
and tho little chap was as calm and opened up somewhat . earlier this year
brave a soldier as ever went into an en- than veual. Men with expeit opinions on
gagement j. ; v thS water front declare that June Is the
He was wounded in one battle and II best month of the year to spend at the
A' AT I ' nPinPflnPfniPf ffort t0 Promou law and order are tb long-suffering Missouri to a stream. There hs . washed his t sultry thla month and for bathing pur
1 VL ; V A UUwUUUUlU f well appreciated. . -I , 1 muls should plan revenge, v For years wounded leg, bound It Up with bandages poses the water Is Just as warm aa it
9 Third and Washington t
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Jeweler and Optician J ,
appreciated. . i J muls should plan revenge, v For years wounded leg, bound It Up with bandages I poses the water Is Just as warm as It
' tha tnma naa Man tna turratl or (HUM miuia rrom ma HMrt. .nil ha rama r-lr I wlll ha at itiit'I iim ilnrin. Ik.
Hofer Kaa gone crasy tn another dl-1 mem and. al thou ah It has never said a nroudlv to the flrinar line. - where ha I Ona well-known : lopat anihnriH, m.L
rectlon; he advises young men to study word In reply. It must have felt pained, stayed alt day; There were many men that the water there, when it Is not af
law as f half the young lawyers were if a mule has any feelings at all. - Now of special bravery In every company, feoted bjr the Columbia ' river, has Just
not. now on the verge of starvation or that: it baa tho offenders bunched ft end those who were rnwaniiv . turvlfll warm a tarvmAratifra In h toln. ...
skulduggery.. Better study ground or (may surround them in force-and show few, as my experience In the late War I In ' the "pood Old summer : Ume " He
machinery or almost anything but law. J them what stuff Its heels are mad p, taught me,.' . - ; I explains that If one gets chilled In the
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removed her head and a portion of her
complexion ? from bla manly bosom
shortly after the proposal, "you must
see papa.' . . ' ' i
"Oh. I saw him yesterday," replied the
young man In the case; "or, rather.' he
saw me. lie told me I either had 4o
speak out or get out". : -. -t .
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