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the or u,ou r U I-ORTIVAKO. TUESDAY EVENINO, OCTOBER 18, IKL j TCV.TJ Tcrics f - - - - .fonearrs uumxm kUrqsasi areas 'Tw ef rae DTJiWrllWa Columbia "Bowla tea Wind' Ouarar'S "fM Um ' vassarUlo IJe VtuifeTllla mv .v.....vodtiiu Arose , YautevlUa 1 A reception wu tendered1 test nlgot to Oen. Thomas M. Anderson by tfa Ore gon Society of the Sou of tho American . revolution. The reception at the urn 1 Mm eommmorat4 the 117tn annlver m aary of the surrender ef tho British lore &t Saratoga and tho Hid anniver sary of tho surrender at Torktowa. Oeaeral Anderson to tho founder of tho Oregon society, tho naember of whloh were prooent in number to greet him at 1 the university club. Mayor George H. Williams presided at tho meet Ins. CoL James Jackson reviewed tho cause lead- ' Ins up to th conflict at Saratoga and tho . effects of th defeat of th British troop. Willi S. Puniway delivered aa addrosa oovcrlng th t Torktowa oam- : Roosevelt "I will be elected T aln million twlT hundred and elghty-elx , p4uraiity.M Parker 'Th Indication are la foot Taggart says oo that I will hav tb neat plurality of seventeen million two hundred and fifty thousand : or more.-' wataon "I expeot my yoto to aatound tho world I . Thr are twon ty-elght men pied red to mo now. Why cant polittcMuie talk rationally? Aa for til. wo hav no patlooo with foamy . boast inf. W proclaim th Union aa tho beat equipped laundry In Oregon, because Its machinery la Hew and modern. It r has .th only team heated polisher ta th stat these ap-to-date appllaaoao without whloh no laundry la oonplete. onto Second and Columblay Tat Mala 191. K. When you think of th Bailor Oat- sert think of a sUunoh. strong, fleet and comfortable steamer. Th Qetssrt sr . talnly la th personification of perfao . tloo In rlror craft, and ha oomo to be resarded aa th "ever-reliable." . This .. handsome stsamor leevee Aider street wharf every Monday, Wednesday and Friday moxnlng at 7 o'clock for tho trip mj tho utagnlnoent Columbia to Th . ' Dalles and way points.' Steamer Regu- ' ' 4ator, another staunch ' Regulator lino hoax, leaves same wharf at same -hour on alternating days. 171 thor steamer will give you a speedy and oaf Journey. ' 7 Paooe Mala lie. j - " On of tho host displays of Oregon r apples ever soon In Portland kr duo to 'arrive from Hood River, to be placed on exhibition at tho headquarters of tho Oregoa Information Bureau at tho Grand Central station, Th apple war , looted by Dr. A. L Roy from tho die- . plays at th Hood River fruit fair. H has boon making a tour of tho stat in th interest of tho bureau, and finds condition favors bl to tho work every- . where. During th last year th pureed ," has located lit families at Corvellla, Philomath. Toledo. Newport; MoMlae- villo and Fores Qrove, . - " - j -k wsawmssws At aa Informal meeting: of 'the tJt ... payer of St. Johns It was voted to ask tho taxpayers to. Issue bonds to ths tvemeunt of tls.OM to build a four room addltloa to tho school bouse which si- , ready contains six room., Tho present ,.- school facllltloo ar altogether Inade quate to meet th demands. Thor are nearly It pupils In attoadanoo and others ar entering every day. It I 1m- , posslbi to accommodate all of thorn M . . th skc rooms. John Putt, chairman of tho directors, presided and John Teu scher, th prlnolpalt Saplslnsd th situa tion. te in taapayors.. ;'-( r ' Th Orogoa St Cslifornfci railroad will 1 not have to pay th $l,fO asssssmnt levied against It by tho elty for tho Im provement of Hood and Water streets. This assssmaont was mad asasnat th . . railroad company, thinking; It owned th land oa th levee on whloh many of Its . - shops and tracks ar oonstruetod. This . ,. land is held only by a fraaohlso liven . ' It by tho stat aovsral years ago and 1 nen-sssesslbl. It was tho opinion of ths wsys and moans sommltts of th 1 elty council yesterday that th tf mout cannot h ooUectod. f 1 Tak a stbamnoat no through th mountainous rogtea, amidst tho matoh- less scenery or Oregon. View tho groat waterfalls, canyons and glens skirting; tho Columbia. Tho stsamor Charles R. ' Spencer leaves toot" of Washington street Mondays, Wednesday and Prl- dayg on its up-rivr run to Th Dallos and way landings, returning on alter nate eurya. Whoa oomlng to Portland leav tho train at Tb Delle and rid down to tho olty oa th Spencer. Tel. . Mam Utl s . - . When Jam Brady, S penniless ' sumptlvot who was shipped to Portland ' by the' Sugene authorities to beeom a eoanty ehargo, arrived at tb Union de pot last night he became til and th " trainmen -would not allow ' him to take ' " a ear. Tho police were notified and V sat Brady to tho Good Samaritan hospi tal, wtier he la being eared for until other' arrangements can be made. The - men's home Is la New York City. H earn to Oregon for his health. i i, i " In aa affidavit filed ta th etreult ' court yesterday Mrs. Roe M. Huttt states that If her husband has a money ' with which to pay her counsel to a 41- .' 1 voire suit tnstltnted by her, It ts be cause he has squandered hts last month's wages as an engineer on tho Southern Paeine ayatem la riotous living. ' Thr will bo aa Informal recent low to honor of Mrsv.Sukhoda Banarjee at .' inn ......1. m Sipsal Street - '" ? . Floor mt wmm : . elyha 444, v ' -) "'' ' ' '-. ' - , Sehwm tMMdwoT. : , . ' th T. M. e A. parlors Wednesday of ternoon from I uotU I o'clock. As Mrs. Banariee leaves Portland this week en rout to India, this opportunity for her ' say goodeye. - rill b th last toy friends to Tour shosg ., ,, ' WIU be . U .., Don todayf . " At nos , t - If yoa . ' ' " " Nesd thehv Oood year Shoo repair Factory. TamhUl near Oes Co.'s effloa. Pros sail and de livery any ressonabis distance. While Klwood Wiles, Jr., was playing With some other onlldrvn near hi homo, 471 Bast Davis street, yesterday, he tapped on a garden rake, Inflicting a very painful wound ht his foot. He Is tho son of El wood Wiles, the sidewalk contractor. ' ' Retail Liquor Doalora' association, regular meeting' Wednesday, October II, 1:30 o'clock. Bagles' hall. Second and YemhllL AH Retail dealers Invited. . Last general meeting before election. J Notice. Ths Hotel Portland barber ahop notifies ths publlo that on and after Thursday, October it, said shop will be kept open for business from f o'clock a. m. until IS oelok p.m. . Wa-Ho Tonlo. The areat blooa puri fier, nerve tonlo and tlvr regulator. Just what you need thee daya For sal by .all drug-guts W olean and pre your elothes and shin your shoos for 11.44 per month. Unique tailoring Co 147 Waahlngtoa. Mala 114. :, . . . That" tired ut feeling and gwneral lack of tone ceil out unmistakably for C. C C Tonlo, For sale at Knlahta'. SIT Wash., - ... ,,,,,, , ,J Portland Municipal sssoctatlon. anaual meeting tonight, Y. M. C- A. auditorium, 'dock. Mombsra, plsas note, ' Chew Den-Tal-OuiSL, hav pearty teeth and prevent decay. . For sals every Where. ... FTMIspensary for worthy boot. Tuesu Thursi, BaL, 1 p. m. St Vlnoent's Hoop. For Signs see W. P. Bergor Jh Boa, IS4 TamhUl; phono Red 1 90S. ' Barbers union meeting at room 411. Allsky building, 1p.m. . TO ADVERTISE STATE ON TWO MONTHS TRIP Oregon up to date, ta aa advertising line, departed this morning; for th east In the person of Phil Bates, publisher of the Paelfle Minor. . His announcement eerd la a fish line, hook and float sug gestlv of ths recreative pleasure of tb Verdant state, which. unUtue Intro duction will be followed th 14 hours by the Oregon man himself, hearing; great masses of literature on too entire state specially Its mineral rosouross. la addition- to th load, of literature he oarrtes Mr. Bates has shipped large quantities ahead, to he delivered at the several citlee where ho will make brief stay. His Itinerary la: Milwaukee, Chicago, Burlington, Ottumwa, Qulncy, St. Loula. Pitta burs. Washington, Balti more, Philadelphia, New York New Ha ven. Hartford, Springfield. Worcester. Boston, Bennington, Schenectady, Buffa lo, Rochester. Cleveland, Toledo, Detroit. Battle Creek, Omaha, Kansas City and Denver. - Mr. Bates win be accompanied by -his wife, and aspects to he absent two month. ,..,,.. ,, f,.w ... BARBER'S UNION MAY OPEN UP ALL SHOPS At a meeting; of the Portland Journey men Barbers' union last night a special committee recommended In Its report that barbershops remain open from 7 o'clock in tho morning kill 14 o'clock to the evening every week day. There will be a special meeting of the union to night to vote on the veemmittee'o re port The speeelal committee was oomposed of William Wanner, chairman; J. C Wei, S. Lown, P. Hebert, O. Weber, Charles Young. George Finn. F. Riddel. r. . La belt A. F. Schado, S, Bennett Fred Trltsler and B. K. Blankonablp. The committee was appointed to In vestigate the action of the proprietors of the Portland hotel barbershop la em ploying two non-union warpers and an nouncing their intention of conducting; aa "open shop." s GUM JI IS BACK, BUT , 'IS AGAIN IN TOILS Back to the world Is Gum JI; evil has returned t Chinatown; another battle between tho right and wrong; la In prog ress In Second street Last week the Jons Wah company cremated tho evil god and It n thouaht he would not com again for another year, at least But another tong has found him and they, too, must pun ish htm after his battle with the great Ban Dl Law and the mighty Saa Dl Gin. Ho smiles more cunningly than ever a hs sits In his tinsel finery la a bal cony at Second and Alder streets. There Is fear and consternation In ths ranks of the tong that thought Gum JI per ished last week. There Is rejoicing la ths ranks of the tong- that captured him and Is preparing hts death. V TU .0 fCOD iT am KB AT am MtwcB' WM4I T AQOm Henry Hill, first settler In and founder of the. city of Independence, Polk county, .died at his home yesterday. He was 71 year of as. His general health was good until a few hours be fore his death, and his family and friends were wholly anpreparad for their bereavement Mr. Hill cams to Oregon ta II4T. He was a natlvs of Nw York state, Whn he was a veer old Ma parents moved to Ohio, and later went to Illinois. He lived some years to Cook county, and started from thor In 17 with an ox team, for Orea-on, Thar were 14 wag ons In th train, but on th way they separated Into small, bands. They were frequently In danger from hard of buf falo and from attacks by hostile In dians, but reached Oregon without loss of Ufa la 1441 be waa attracted ta cai- i i 's i I . i i j HJBNRT HILL. ifornia by gold dlsooveriee, and returned two year later with the proceed of hi mining, to form of a 14401 took of merchandise, which ho bad purchased at San Francisco. Ho formed a partner ship In the general merobandlae business and opened a store at Independence, which resulted In financial toss to him. He returned to California with th in tention of recuperating his finances, and tried his luck mining at Trek, and Jack sonville, but without much success. He then returned to his ranch to Polk county, and lav HIT platted th town of Independence oa his farm. Ho started tho town by giving three lots for busi ness purposes and two lots for churches. The place grew steadily, and ho became on of Its wealthiest etttaens. Xn 1U1 he was married to Martha Ana Virgin, a native 4f Kentucky. Ho Is survived by th widow and three son Ladue, Homer and Verd Hill, residing on the home farm, and one daughter, Garlta. a school teacher. M'SWEYN'S SISTER ' " CLAIMS HIS BODY Coroner Ptnley received a message from a sister of Joha J. MeSweyn, who hanged himself with a piece of oord In his cell at ths onunty Jsll yesterday morning, saying to embalm his body and await Instructions that were for warded by letter. Th sister Uvea la Boston. Th unfortunate man waa afflicted with Insanity. Ho wandered Into th central police station Saturday aftsr noon. He carried two heavy grip. Ha waa pale and excited. "I want protection," MeSweyn said to Captain Grttsmacher. "X am being fol lowed by two well-known business men. Whose aim ts to murder me." Experience to such oases toM th po licemen who aaw the man he was de mented. He wss quietly told that his request would bo granted. Unvn waa nlacad la a natrol 'wogon and sent to ths oounty Jail, whore he waa turned over to uie jauer. atom time during the early morning yester day hs took the rope oa which towels wer hung to dry to his cell and hanscd himself. - World's Record Breaking Prices DiiiMr Sets CthiM : Crockery y ; Gltrnwire 1 Ornguneats Price- never so cheep Need the room for New Holiday Goods. i Come early J just to look. ; fire Asrtrtcu !npikj Tct Ce. Money Savin Store - ' SSI Washington an,,fc, , SSS First SUaaa.. Portland. MAM'S MEASURE GETS DEATH BLOW box OMivjjraa MlsnaalS MT UQUOm eoHHinuTnas swooi VsU IV "BO VOW i OOTBTS VOW TO STASTB. LSsTWin ZBT I Defective Vision If yon bear such an affliction It la to your Interest to alle viate the buffering at ones. Tour eye ere undoubtedly your beet friends and they de mand the utmost care and at- r.tlon. Neglecting them they need treatment ts eye tiulclde and you'll regret- In ater yeera your procrastina tion. We are able to correct errors In vision and would take real pleasure In exam In Ing your eyes free of charge. The advice we give you wilt be practical, we recommend glasses nly whea needed. ANWRIGHT 293n0RR!S0N-ST EATS, CANNOT PAY, - GOES'TO PRISON Tut thla on Ice." said John Thompson, aa he faced the cashier at Pap's restaur ant one day last Week. H had Just fin ished a sumptuous feast. He was un known there, but looked prosperous, and he wss permitted to go. "Put thle on Ice, Thompson said again as he braced up to tho asm counter and before the asms cashier Sunday ula-ht - "We'll put you on lee this time, unless you nay for what yoa ate," said the cashier. A policeman waa called ana hustled Thompson elf to the city JalL He was charged with vagrancy, and In the muni cipal oourt thla morning -wis case was partly tried. He said he knew a waiter In the restaurant, who had told him to oomo la and eat as much as h pi eased and It would be hll right." , But It-proved otherwise. JURYMEN FIND IT HARD TO GETAWAY Jurymen ta the etreolt court hsve small chance of being excused from the panel by Presiding Judge George. - Four teen Jurymen were Impaneled Saturday to complete th regular ventre for th September term. Several tried to have the oourt excuse them yesterday. Two were exousoa, for the y only. "Th law en this subject I rigid," said Judg George. l may state, how ever, that to ens of death . will s eus any Juror." i . . , - OTrXT Ir. F. J. Bailey and Wife f HUlssor are at tho Imperial. M. J. Hockey of Ths Dalles la to the elty. Otto oilstrap of Bugen ta among- tb Imperial's arrrvala r. B. Waits, th stockman. Is to from Boaeburg. U B. Kinney, the- Marshnetd railroad promoter, la st the Per ins. T. J. Thomas and miss Msrsnret a Carder were married at the bride's home. W Market street, Sunday. Her. Mayor Williams substitute for the box ordinance, which la how bains tested by the circuit court, received Its death blow at a meeting of tho liquor lloene committee of the council yester day afternoon. Councilman Zimmerman, Bentlay and fflegel lgnd a reeomman datlon to be presented to th council tomorrow that the substitute ordinance no not pasa There Is little doubt ta the mind of very one interested that the proposed amendment will be defeated. All the councilman claim that th ordinance wmcn is now under fire la the oourt is good enough for them and hav not taken kindly to Mayor Williams' at- tempt to thrust upon the people of the city an ordinance which would leave condltlono la saloons' . restaurants and cafes about aa they ar now. They nave no rait that the polio department of th -elty would enforc any such condition as those proposed by the Mayor's substitute. One member of the council remarked yesterday that ta cass th ordinance was found to be defective by the courts. then there will be time enough for the council to -consider another ordinance Which will cover the earns ground as that of the original ordinance and which will leave a room far action to th oourt. Th license of Peter Bobtn. who eon- ducts th American oafs at IS4 First street, waa revoked. Policeman White appeared before the committee with the statement that conditions around the resort were Tile, so vile even that he was ashamed to otste them to the com mittee. Ho was aot stationed) en that beat, but th other sight he made a raid oa the place and took a number of the inmates to the police station. The other officers had allowed the piece to run wlthoui any Interference, al though they knew of the disturbances there and the complaints from fwsldenta of the neighborhood. Councilman Flogel refused to sign li censes granting M. Kutner of 44 North Fourth and W. Vandergoot permission to conduct a saloon at 41 North Third street He stated that they wer eon ducting combination houeee, which were contrary to a elty ordinance, end under no consideration would he ooasent to give them licensee. New llosnse were granted to J. A. Buckley. 44 North Third street, and' to Hicks Bros,. 1st Stark street. ' Trans fers wer granted aa follow: . O. M. Davis. S4U Stark, to Davis Evans; Charles Winter. 440 First, to White St Harriet George- C WeV 141 Third, to McMurray A McMurray; J. Fruelson. 4? North Sixth, to Fred Savage: B. 'Strobe! Co.. ill North Third, to Henry Llebe; William Holley. 101 Irving, to Julius Severe; H. J. Lersen. 4U North Six teenth, to T. M. Lambs ek. EDUCATIONAL EXHIBIT AT FAIR TO BE GOOD Superintendent Hi S. Lyman of the educational exhibit for the lewte and Clark fair states that h 1 making sat tsfactory progree. All -the schools and leading Institutions ta the state are tak Ing the matter up with vigor. Thla exhibit was practically organised last year, and the effect of what wss dons at the St. Lowis- fair baa been felt. It Is known now what ts wanted to In spire all ths teachers with the desire to make a good exhibit at tho 1404 fair. A number of th state's educators will bring the best and most practical Ideas to bear here. How tw make sn effective exhibit of any kind vle eomethlng of an art. and It la expected that the best expert advice and arrangement will be The H&iL Logging SL arc a blessing to all those who wear them. vThcy are built right and contain the right kind of material; well finished custom oak bottom stock and full stock imported and domestic upper leathers, r They are .warranted throughout and are just what you have been looking for. Value received for money spent Don't hesitate to try a pair.' Ask your merchant for them. . Reid C& SHOE MANUFACTURERS 9 and 1 1 North First Street Hertsche Go. Portland, Oregon 4 " " t i When It Comes to CoIors Welt tb man who ean select a necktie that will pi esse his wife is a won der. We please the wlvee of thousands of men with our selection of colore but than, bles you, ws give them a choice of forty different bu perb colors In plain bouse paint- The paint that won't come off made In our own Portland factory specially for this climate sold under th most liberal of guarantees. Color card mailed on receipt of postal card reeucetr . v- r . Fisher, Tfiorsen & Co. I, ISa, 14 VMOWt CUTLERY EYEPY BLADE VARRANTE) GEO. BLACK PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT u then Vest It. Oeaeral Praettee. rsveatltaHess. Batata Work. Spx-Ul ana reriodlctl Agdil. available ta the Oregon exhibit. All the schools of Portland, public and privets, are talking; of the subject. Multnomah county schools await the re turn of Superintendent Robinson to go ahead actively. Baker City Is planning for a full exhibit Th Dalles, Astoria, Oregon City and Salem are also at work. The state Institutions and universities appreciate the advantage of thla direct demonstration. The convent ana de nominational schools have well matured plans, and are now at work en th sub ject matter. The Stats Agricultural college Is tak ing very active steps. President Oetch says th work a progressing favorably. County Superintendent Alderman, from From the Maker to tHe Wearer ' Save th retail price. Com and bave-your measure taken for WttTTte fillfg, any piec of - goods la the house for. .S)ft.OO TATJttnVaUASj aTtnTS, sll silk lined g)2ft.Ow mrslltrl OOATS, In any trie . ....91T.&0 We else hav a branch ater at ttl First street, where you .can get your II, and IT SXZBTS for fS. 96, th rest of this month only. Poa't miss the bargain, A. LI PPM AN McMlnnvllle. says that county ts anxious to make Oregoa'e educational exhibit second to nana. Superintendent a. W. Jones of the Oregon School for the Blind to working bard. County Superin tendent Moore snd City Superintendent Trevor at Be I em And themselves already through th preliminary a Usee. lUSJUauaUsBw. rAleVa TKoetmt '' Ckeersy g) vviwaiy 9 iiivuiit (a. . , ferUasd' Meat Atpslsr Phtyl Tbera Is so tew Is the State of Orsgaa mt wnl pareut the Seauaa Ceasel to step me ptay For Her Sake neat gwsteot asrlss paay sver sillli and 4rt mm snd mrtdnts tree a afe. It Is me sassae's Mcgasl "HIT ad smst so hi ta he sorecletftd. WIU be prmestag -. last ssd every algM tkk) weak wHh satsteax rWCSS-loe. toe ssd soot eseefa) reserved aesta, sod. Matiaae. Sta to asy part f thai tcsaa; ehlldres (saertal eaata). Me. Mcr. Marqnam Grand Tbcatrc W-L. rneas aunt ses.ieaisst, wmertew reerle. Blaace pus ts . Is "TXM OT TsTX D'VmJUVILLS.' say. rriday. Satnrilay matins asd West. ' "MATA OF THS LOWXAVDS." aTrmlaT prlMs, (1. Tftc, KV. gSc, SSc. Bpaclsl annaa, Cleas, TBc, 0e, e, tse. ftrats ar saw UI I for the satire easagestest. SMIIAKmaV Pbess Mats IM. COLUMBIA THEATRE Mta ssd Waaklar Tenlcht at :1 aad all tela weak, aw SatanUr. the pnpvlar Olanurla Steel Ossisaay,! srsnsMag rhrW Proem n't Sw Torh saeeaaaB, "SOMTXJiw TMM W1MD." by trteey Gmsdy. FrWe -OBlag. me, Vs.l and Me. Matlme. 10, 1S aad Dowateeaj tlrket eTflre. kewe Martin ' drag saw. IUUV asd Waahlattoe atrerta, from 10 a. Sk ts SI p. m.; at tbratre, after T p. m . THE STAR THBATR Meat rssMsmMs Theatre. JOBTaTS AaTD IABBT MOWAhUI 2! BOTTSOST. mm ax. tows. m FBOJBOTOSOOPm. gfcews 110 4:S s. bl. 7: te 10 Oevwal idmmioB, loe; laeanee sex saaW, SWj $285 Buy a splendid Piano from va new Daymen ts of II par month. We have Bom that ar more expensive and still othera for lea money 1xten different make el together, tactvdina; th great Stein way, Eater. A. B. Chase and many other well known make to numeroue to mention. If ye ar ta tending to purohae a thoroughly reliable lastrn- ment you will do well to visit our store. and w eseur yoa ueubteen treatment. fair snd honest dealings and tho beat possible value for th money Invested. We also have several special snaps to used piano both to- uptight and graad See them- tt la worth your wall. , ' SouIeBros.Piar.oCo. j7 an4 374 Morrisosi 8 tract COKMBlt WBST PAMb. WE LEAD OTHERS TRY TO FOLLOW Ws are the originstors, in this city, of the 1 ; system, selling Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry V -- ------r: OM EASY ' WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS We are the .only ones selling "on credit for cash prices," giving you immediate possession when making first pay ment. We demand no security, charge no interest, simply trust to your honesty to pay as per agreement. OUR PRICES THE LOWEST We are in a position to imderseU any jeweler in the city, m proof of same w court comparison. We are talking facts and know the value of what we say. We want you to real ise the truth of our statements and the advantage gained - ' by dealing with ua. Every Article Cqarntee4 Be presented j THE PORTLAND LOAN OFFICE DAN MARX, Proprietor. .74 THIRD STREET. The Arcade Theatre... i ttm Orsjaml rasUty Taesavflle aTiin. nil vk. i An UtTSa, :i ran Bioeoorm i ROMra -.m to 4 an a. bl. f: M stw a, gjl Adnuisle. lOe te asy seat. s Tht lUyrio Thoatro Tata Weak l m. . wtloi a oonvAarr, LL mrmonT Aars Kf wr.w rsnxiav . .. aujaaT ion. VITAwOOrS. rerterwestes T. to 4.M. T:S to MiM ff m. edmlario W easts as UftM. BIJou Theater Tata Waak'a T OrtaealaB. ' ftwaTlwawrf sroim boo ana koiiit cuovaf BOBXSTSOaT AJTD SOVOVsVaT. I.OX7XS U htAm. mB7T.O atAOI C2ABJ. . BtAQQXB tlLUTTl. TXB TTTaJIOOrm. j all roa 10 CENTS. aFTSBirOOIts, iso. svaitiwos. tm,. BUSIBS saoi, J eoscairr mat irtsas. v tJB-tSJ BnttSTDw. F.W.BALTES & COMPANY BINDERS PRINTERS tfarieftta FIRST A OAK TELEPHOr O. C Lev performed th eereasouy. . - . A , ..' .... .. . .-, , -