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'THE 1 OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. . PORTLAND. SATURDAY "EVENING,,- MAY. 13 1903.
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SECRETARY MORTON TO
r:RESIGN'NEXT:FALL
COiiFERtKCEMAY
AS5ASSIMI1GS
COURTS
ICI(vFR0f,l-D!llfl!(
-AMD jurists r.:
e j . .
LOSE-TOH
a on
A MdUHltT SBeTaT"F;eTTTcT:
i Washlnaron. May !. Secre-
e tary of the Navy Paul Morton"
stated thla - afternoon - tha he 4
would resign from the cabinet
e-next fall and that he had ao In- e
e formed the president. He added e
Much Work of Importance Yet
. Before EvangelicaKAssocia- :r
- " tion at Lents. ..
Would-Be . Killer, of Van Dran
7 Ce!ebrates"7 Freedom - by
9iiash1ngftiiiilLuie.
Bench and Bar Show 'Deep
Respect for Memory of J .
; -the Diad. '
that it was understood oeiween w
ThleirandTrir-rrW1geia tlmv
he would onfy remain in the
.cabinet until March 4, 190S, but e
that he had remained longer. et-
the earnest solicitation Of the.
president. " .
INTEREST IN SESSIONS
CONTINUES UNABATED
POLICE UNABLE TO : - :
LAY HANDS ON HIM
RESOLUTIONS OF, RESPECT
.WILL BE PREPARED
oiii
P
ORROW
H;onffo--toAiasK
T e V
itirtlftlaiid
Stay home and : have us in
District Attorney" Say" His : As
tsistanitrMad Mistake in-
Ambiiht'of "Bonds.
-TAfter obtaining M liberty on bond.
. Joseph Youii". the aaloonkeeper who
hot Kaaper "Van Bran, celebrated hla
freedom by toln homo laat nllht and
..amaahlnK to furnltur. . . '7
la view of thl performance Dlatrict
Attorney Manning" ha declared that
vm.r.-. imtM must t raised from
JTT 0 0 to 1 470 0 0. ' foIIca"J"ucIg 6
notified thi morning by th dl
Ulit attorney that Ills, deputy -' cted
hastily ' and should hav consulted hJia
nrnA- tMitviT wns accepted.-
Young Is. salt tohave.Jlrunli ao much
T since obtaining his release that ha la a
v?ry " alck-jnaiuHe waa ent to a bo
, pltal last nlghU 1 ' ..
It la eaid that Toung caused consid
erable excitement In the TSMgiiborhood
of his residence before he collapsed. .
"Yea. my husband Is very sick and
. was sent to a hospital," said Mra.
Young. "I cannot tell what he did or
anything about-the trouble he caused
' last night, because he ordered m not
- "to ay a word before he "went to-the
; hospital." ' '
Tlie police are aa!A to have been noti
fied last night that Young waa" causing
" more i-niibie : : - .. . . . ' .
HINT RELEASES MAN
tARRESTEDONWARRANT
V .
May Be a Clash Between Chief
foHcentffdga""
, , r Hogue.
Chief f Police Hunt haB Tataed ht
kangaroo -court 4o the dignity -of -the
police court. He haa uaurped the pre
rogative of "discharging .from cmrtody a
man arrested on a warrant, laaued on a
complaint sworn to and filed In the
police. court. -nd right here. la where
Chief of Police Hunt haa conidea ;wtth
Judge Hogue, ""
' Henry Bruck wssarrested yesterday
on a -warrant by Patrolman CarUon and
charged" with maintaining a,, billboard
nuisance -at-hie place of business. ?
Yamhill street. He accompanied
to testation hy CouncllHTaiLFlegel
h -Mi r that the arrest waa u:
.warrDtedgLjBruck had J P,1 ,ronJ
the mini'll " have the hlllnnard
- .Discharge . that man "Bruek rfrom
; eustpdy." roared - the . chief. : He ad-
dreseert Captain1 Moore,
rr ,The man" waa arrested ot warrant
chief,"" mlWTy "rejoined the captain.
"Yoinnean to release hlm-on-hl own
', recognisance, don't 7MT' '--Z7
"No,' I Tnean--Jur-whar"rald dta
charge " him." ahouted the-, venerable
' Bruck waa allowed to go. He did not
annear In the police court thla after-
.noon,. Judge Hogue heard he had been
Ulsulnrged by me enier. ntmi
tn tlie kanaaroo Judge' thai J)e. will ex
pect the police to have Bruck In court
Monday morning, or will -And out wjy
ho la' not .there. r
DAY'S QUICK REIUKI
7 ON ATTORNEY LOGAN
John l?'-logan that leteotive joe my
- endeavored to Injure witnesses who taa.--.
tined in . behalf of "Bob" Patterson,
while he waa on trial for atealing Jew
elry valued at $800 from Mrs. JMarie
Talm. . ' ... 1
It Is charged by Attorney LoRan that
Detective Day went to the Maie cafe,
conducted by Shapiro & Lake, and made
an attempt to get tlio proprletore to dla
: charge from their employ Bartender
Ferguson, who gave testimony favor-
TttrhrW- Patterson.-
"It is not true that I went to the
Maie." said ' Deter.tlve -Dayv t3 met
Hhpr5joaJiVaahlngtoJt atreet-Hast
nlgbt. Detective vvemer waa witn me.
t-bJ llm-.J.: told-Bhaplro.. that
bar4en4n who-adnrtttedr-tOT3eputy Bis- I
trlct Attorney Adams that his real
name Is not Ferguson, had perjured
himself on the wltneas stand. I added:
'If you want to keep such men In your
employ, I suppose you know your own
' business.' That waa the extent, of tho
conversation. There waa no threat, not
even Implied, and I did not advise Sha
piro to discharge the man."
ATTORNErCOttlNS"!
- INDICTED FOR BIGAMY
(Jenrael Special Service.)
""Bah, Francisco;'--May 11. An Indict
ment for bigamy waa' returned by the
grand jury thla afternoon against George
Collins, a prominent attorney,-- whose
marriage recently ,to Clarice McCurdy
treated - a sensation and .caused -Mnu
Carlotta Newman Collins, who clalma
Hhe married Coiling 1 yeara ago, to tell
th most revolting story of Collins' al
leged relatlorrs "With her Bister Agnes.
Collins claims that Agnea, who died, waa
hla - wife, CarlottA-tColllne hBs had
'three children whoae paternity Collins
now denies.: :' ' --;:
Arrangements for Judge. Bellin
grIulr Which Willi
T akr PtaceTomorrow.- "
)wlng. to the. death .of Judge BeUln
grr, the judges of the atate circuit court
made an order yesterday afternoon that
all .departments be closed for business
today, and o'clock thla afternoon was
set aa a time for a meeting of the muii
nomah bar and the appointment of i
committee to draft memorial . re sol u
tloni
At o'clock Presiding Judge Fraaer
tateq thfl 0t)1fpt "r the meeting, and TA
y. Holman said Cyrus A. Uolph. the
oldest member "orihe barrwas IhabT to
be nreent. and -moved that committee
of five,' of which Mr. Dolph should be
ehairrnan, be appointed to draft resolu
tions In Tegard to the ' death of the
Jurist, The motion waa, carried, and the
court aald he would announce me per
aonell of the committee on Monday.
. O. Pax ton aald ar to the cemetery
would leave First and Alder -streets at
1:80 and 1:40 o'clock tomorrow, and on
motion of Alex Sweek. the bar de
eijftii to meet at the courthouse at 1
o'clock tomorrow and marcJr to- the fu-
nerat train In a body. Whitney I Boise
waa appointed to act as marahal of the
On motion otlr. HoimaiTlha irfeoflng
waa adjourned -imtll Saturday r- My-V
at 10 a. when the reaoludona will be
presented. " ': 7-'
-jhn Tiian. president : or - the
alumni of-the law school of the Unl
iraitv of Oree-on. made a call for all
the alumni lo meet at 18:40 o'clock to
morrow In Judge Cleland'e courtroom to
take action In regard to Judge Belllnger'j
death.. '
Among -the- attorneys preaent: wera
Henry K. McGinn, Ellla O. Hughes. John
M. Oearln. V. A7 Cleland, Joaeph Simon,
Oglesby Younglt. O MarrowCharlea
Br Pet rain. D. BoliaXohen. Mark D'Nelll.
C.M:ldleman.;A.zlI.Tanner. J. C.
Vesey. John Van Zante. C. N. Qanten.
belivfi. P.. Maya. JL.MV Long.-Q.-TV:
Caldwell. C J. Schnabel. F. V. Holman,
O.- F-. Paxton,-AIex-Bweek, WhHney U.
Boise. William Foley". J. E. Magera, H
R, Dunlway, A- F. Flegel W D. Fenton,
e. H Carey, T.-O. Oreene, R. R. OUtner
and George 8. Shepherd. . -v;;'
WHO WILL SUCCEED i
JUDGE BELLINGER?
Prominent M errSuggestedzf or
tneacant United States
EXT? District Judgeship..:'
. i
flneculatlon la already rife aa to
whom thu orcaldent "WlirappOtfit to
succeed the late Judge C B. BelllngeH
a"Vn1tdtates district juage ror Ore
gon. Aspirants for the place are natu
rally alow-to proclaim their eandldaey
a soon after Judae Bellinger' death.
I f.iit tio nameaofa,-nuroberof promt-.
nent attorneys are menlionca wno may
seek'the appointment.
Among those whose" names are heard
in- this -connection- are-W.--D.-- Fenton,
attorney for the Southern Paclno. Henry
K. McOlnii. Judge, A F, Beara, C. K. H.
Woody Judge Stepheg A. Lowell of Pendleton-.
State Senator John L. Rand of
Bnker City, who was alated fox-tbefedH
eral bench In case the bill dividing ure
aon Into two judicial . districts had
PLANS UNDER WAY
TO BEAUTIFY CITY
Civic Improvement Club of Van
couver to Take Vig--
orous Action. ' , ' ,
' (Special Dlapa tea te The Joornil.l
Improvement meeting at tne court
house last evening was aiiennoa oj au
of the prominent oitlsens of Vancouver.
The name Vancouver Civic Improve
ment association waa adopted. The of
ficers . elected were: James Waggoner,
Jr., president; Mrs. Elitabeth Funk,
vice-president, and Foster Hidden, sec
retary.. The following executive com
mittee of Ave waa appointed to have
charge of the work to be arrtod-on-1y
thasoc!atlon': - Charles Knight, Mrs.
Charlea Blurock. Mre. , IU- W Arnold,
Rev. T. 'K ""Elliott and Rev. W. C. Bhep
pard. ? , - - "
The next meeting of the association
will . be held . next .Monday- evening at
the superior court rooms. At that time
definite plana will be outlined to beau
tify the city.
JU.D1TW AID eOCIAt. 5-' ,
(Special Dlapatrb, to Tbt Journal.)
Vancouver, Wash., May It. The' La
dles' Aid of the Methodist church will
give a social In the basement 'of; the
church next Wednesday evening at 7:30
o'clock. " . . . " " ' .
A musical and literary program-haa
been-arranged for thla occasion
. ii..'...'.- .'
COMMENCEMENT AT
PACIFIC DIVERSITY
Program Alrnost Completed and
Many Prominent Speakers
7-7"' Will Make Addresses. -
Pacifto University, Foreat Orove, pr.j
M.K i a rh-Vaeeetaea of commence- I
njentweek wiljbegln i J una J7 ano cioae
June 21. The"programlaaloubni-'
plate. 'Some of the most prominent
speaker of the aUU have prornlsed to
be present and deliver addresses. -The
address before the Christian associations
will be given Sunday, June 17, by Pro
fessor Drew of 'Willamette university.
Hon. Stephen A. Lowell of - Pendleton
will address the literary societies Mon
day evening.- Tuesday forenoon wilt be
the graduating exepclaea of ' Tualatin
academy and In the evening Rev. H. M.
Ramsey, '0. rector of Bt.. - Stephen's
church of Portland,--wHt deltver the an
nual addreea before the associate alumni.
Wednesday forenoon will be the com
mencement.. eerclsee of Joe., university,.
orations uu (x delivered oy tne mem-
bersof tje graduattng elaav-Governor
Chamberlain has aeoepted-an Invitation
to be present Wednesday and" will prob
ably give-the address of the day.
Mualo will be .a special feature of the
commencement exercises. Professor
Chapman, the dlrector-of -the- conserva
tory, haa been securing aid outside of
.the .-faculty.. -and -atudanta Twoeon--!
carta will be given by prominent muai
ciana from' Portland and other, cities.
, . ' a -
BETTER REPORT ONTHE-
SWEET WINE INDUSTRY
John W. Terkes, commissioner .of In
ternal revenue, te visiting Portland for
a day or two for the one purpoae of
getting acquainted with th -local reve
nue officers He has been at San Fran
cisco on department buainea and will
go from her to ,Tacomagnd theuce
home WWashlngton, D. C. .
: Mr. Yerkes stated in his last report
to congress that he waa of the opinion
that the aweet wine industry of 'Cali
fornia ought to be Investigated. He
haatherrorebfr-makln the lnveetl-
gatlon - ndomethtnr --rarB a.nd"TpTCTTthan - t2.S0O-naa-been-pald ' on church
Mrr-yerkea 1 firarf grra71Cehtucklan7
his home being 'at Danville, In that
atate.- He la an appointee of President
MoKlnleyr and bears a striking resem
blance to President Roosevelt, but Is
miMy-ritf rnn he chief ex-.'
ecutlve. . The Portland hotel la hla head'
quarters. ' 1 ; ;
roggeTstorp sell
TO SEATTLE FIRM
Rogge "eV' Storp, at 200 Front, atreet.
dealers In flourr feed, aeeda and poultry,
have aold their business to the Charlea
IV Lilly company of Seattle, successors
of the firm of Lilly, Bogardua & Co. The
new fiiin will take chain immediately.
Mr. Rogge. who haas.lin heir to a
largaeatateTrrOermany, will ahortTyj
leave with hla family .for that country.
He will .be accompanied by Mr. Storp
and family, and. the former - partners
will remain . In Germany Indefinitely.
Mr. Lilly Is In (he city to reorganise the
buslneaa of his company, here. He has
appointed 11. A. Cushing. for some years
connected with the company's Seattle
bualness. as manager of the Portland
house, j The Lilly company haa opened
a house at San Franclacc, of which A.
H. Hankerson. formerly manager, for
Lilly, Bogardua' at Co. at Honolulu, will
have charge. J
CENSUS SHOWS GROWTH
0F CITY OF R0SEBURG
. (SpecUl Dletrk te The JenraaL)
Roaeburg&MBX J. Toough ' the
census In this city hss not yet been
fully completed enough haa been ac
complished to show that the population
Inside of the city boundaries will reach
4.000. This, however, leaves out a
number of -suburbs. Including the-flol-
dlers' home, which will at least add an
other 1,000 on the real population of
thla place. The cenaus of the United
States in 100 abowed that this town
had '1.800 people inside tta corporate
limits. During the isat - six months
there have been completed and are
under construction nine brick buildings
in the business part of the town. Resi
dences for a long time have been spring
ing vp like mushrooms.)- .
SUBSCRIBING STOCK FOR
NEW PALOUSE RAILROAD
(Special tnepatcs to Tba Jearaat.$ .
Colfax. Wash,,. May IS. Whitman
county-farmer- along "Th line of the
proposed Spokane A Intarid electric fall
way hav aet the mark of their encour
agement of Uie company by atock aub-
scrjptlona-at l-an aore-f 'thetr-iioia-Inga
and are determined --the amount
ahall be raised.
The committee reeently appointed te
raise money at a .meeting held at Dry
creek schoolhouse has already raised
more thnn 14.001. A committee consisting-
oX-LojHtrd. Btrobel JC-4UuXXnuiu
and. Lawrence Hugglna waa appointed to
a ecu re subacrlptlona In this section and
before, the meeting adjourned: had .se
cured 120,000. , i
KAUTX.T ramaoiTAXN
R.. B. Fleming of Salem la at the
Imperial."- i -7;","", "7 ''"" 1 '".
' R. I Cos of arants rasa is regieiereu
at the Imperial ' " "1
S. B. Hinton of HUlaboro la In town
today. '
William J. Clarke of Qervals la tn th
city -for-a brief stay. ---.-" -
Mf. and Mrs. O. W. Peters of Dundee,
Oregon, are at the Imperial. - .
- Mgar-Haer- f-Medfor-4an- ar
rival at the Portland. -
" E.rT." Jurtd of Pendleton la- In. tow a.
' R. Llndehherger of Astoria lt.agueat
at the Portland. ' '
- Alfred A. IMohn, representing a lead
ing New York publishing house., ig In
Portlsn.l. It n hla first Visit
Rose City. - . --rt
Sunday" Services to Be Held at
Worship, v
- -"7 (Special Dlapatek aa Toe JoeraaH ' , r
" Lenta. Or.. May 1. The Interest
manlfeated In the aeaslona of th twenty-third
annual conference of the Evan
get teal- association of Oregon, that con
vened here -In - Grace -church-.- May 11,
at o'clock, continuee unabated. Hun
dreds throng thneetlng house at each
.Mi mimh work at interest and
Tmnnrtancfl "Has already been done At 1
the opening of each BeasionPresJdljig
laTiopT5r". 8. T. ' Jlreyfogol dellvera a
prlef addresa, after wnicnine regumr
routine worg is ian-un
Rev. J. H. Lamb, agent of the Evan
gelical . Publishing house .or Cleveland,
Ohio, ir present and baa addressed the
conference on several occaalons. Pre
siding Elder Shupp,-who haa been ill
for aeveral weeks prior to the beginning
of the sessions, la preaent much of the
time, however; hla health la -Very poor
and no la almost on the verge of a col
lapae. - -
- Among the appointments la that of
8, A. Slewert, aa conference secretary.
HI aaBlatant are F. Bent; German ,and
B. D. - Hornacbuch, English. G. W.
Plummer was eleqted tatlatlcal secre
tary and N. Shupp waa reelected con
ference trustee. .7'-""." 7 '
t Reverend S."A-lewert and Morris
Haverllng were granted elder' nrdera,
each having atlafactortly Tompleted
the four year' theological course.
Although when the conference con
vened It waa expected to bring the aes
lon to a cloae this -evening, ao much
work Is demanding the attention of the
aaae'robled - delegates that-It dooe net
now seem likely that the work will be
concluded today. The-appointment "6T
pastors toUhelr flelda, will, therefore in
all probability not be announced before
Sunday
Rev. F. Bena of Taooma. Waahlngton,
recently ev member ot the Dakota con.
fecencel&at evenlng.preached a sermon
to a crowded house. . 1 -
Tbt following officer were elected at
th annual meeting of the Sunday
echool and tract union for th enaulng
year: - - .- -" : -
Presldent.H.- O. Henderson; vice
president, 8. , A- Slewert;. secretsry, F,
atena ft reaau reiv Mffrrl Jle ve rl I n g. -
ruThe laat "of a long list of debts which
have hung over the varioua churches, of
the Oreaon "conference for many weary
yeara has been "provided for and there
to much rejoicing oyer tne racu. More
dohts-4lurin"4a
aubscrlptlonaJ foftlia erectlonetBeW-
edifices. 1 1
Because of jtha -organisation, of the
Waahlngton. missionary- conference,- the
followine: .ministers were transferred
from the Oregon- conference tolne
Waahlngton: 7 W-D. Bernhardt B. Cop
ley, JR. JChret, Oeorfe Kocht H.Shuk-
necht, A. A. rowers, . j. n. aonneiaer.
p.SooberrlV.Jklwd-JUttnian.JeQrg
Huff, D. V. Komm. H. V. Weber, T. f.
Berg... All member of the ' conference
In the getlve work- are In attendance
here. .Rev.' Samuel i Werner of Fulton,
Oregon, waa reported as having died
The service Thuraday evening were
In the interest of the Woman' Mission-,
ry oclety7 Inspiring addresses were
given by Rev. J.H. Lamb and Bishop
Hreyfogel. Mrs. E. n. Katon. president
Of-1 the Conference Branch- Woman'a
Missionary society, Is slowly recovering
frnni n nrrndfrir hiirn rattasd hy gnl
explosion of gaaollne.
All of the ministers of the conference
reported themselves aa being willing to-j
travel acrording to tne direction or -tne
discipline except P. . Green. Theodore
Schaucj-, A. .A. Engelbart, C. A. Lucas,
A. Welnert, J. K. Elmer, F. M. Flaher
and 3, K. Smith;- the first Ave named
declared- themselves willing to travel
on condttlona. tr The conference went
Into secret executive session for the
hearing of the- condition of these men,
with the exception ef P. J. Green, which
by his request and vote of the assembly
waa referred to the biahop, to be re
ported later to the conference If deemed
treceaaary.
Dr. I. L. Tufts, president of the Anti
saloon Jeague ofjpregon,. gave a brief
addreaa before the conference.
' Rev. 'John Goods of Salem, formerly
-member of m Aigtuoquiuxaumn waa
admitted to the conference In the rela
tion of deacon. Rev. J. 11. Lamb of
Cleveland, Ohio, waa made an advlsary
member of the conference. W. H. Wet-
tanfer and F. Ben were admitted into
the itinerancy. e -
The report of the committee orv wor
ship was given aa follows: Saturday
DD.DIFT1N(Q
TOrAOallllS
Many people who are neglecting symptoms of
drifting-towards J.p,right'a Disease, which is-
LAUE-DAVS
stall ou r
ing for
evening sermon by J.. J. Hoffman. of Sa
lem; Sunday at :30 o'clock a., m., ad
dresses to the Sunday school by V. H.
Horiachuch, A. Welnert. W. H. Wettan
fer and B.-D. Hornechuoh; 10:SO o'clock
a. m., ordination ervlce and missionary
anniversary In charge of Biahop Brey
fnrel: 1 o'clock B. m.. Young People'a
Alliance -rally- In. ehargaofSA. JMoj I V
wert o'clock p. m.r awmoa y-J.-H.TF
Umb or cieveiana. uuiu. uia
cliurch. Lenta, and at 1:15 o'clock p. m..
sermon by Bishop Rreyfoget at Flratf
German cnurcn, foruano. .
MOSCOW ELKS COMPLETE
MAGNIFJGENWEMPLE
' (Bpeetal Dtipatr-S to The Jonrnal.)
SloacowrTTda., MayTS. At a coat ot
115.000 the Elka of Moscow have Just
eompteted probably the finest and- must
elaborate strictly lodge eutiamg in tne
state of Idaho.- The "ground fot7ths
building was broken July 2 laat and
lncwt hen-work liaa been pushed along
steadil y till- today-the TbttTldlng -tand
the moat Imposing structure on Main
street. The beautiful atone and white
pressed brick front, ornamented with
loaded and plate glass twlndowa and a
large and nttclng-nt'rance preaenta a
most attractive appearance.-
The entre-mou'ntfoT-the building
of this beautiful home waa raised lnthe
lodge, which la one of the strongest in
ihe ftate. Th $15,000 bond; Issue,
running for-10 yrarB and Bearing b per
cent (lnteref. was errttreljr:takn-up by
fWrlant
The- outside dimension of the tructare
are to by 101 feet.
1 -i
WOMEN OF DAYT0N:
BEAUTIFY THEJ0WN
iSpedal DUpatck'te The7o$riUTl
rkavtnn Or Msv IS The Ladles'
'auxiliary. aidef "by We boardoT traded
town council and school children, yes
terday afternoon, thoroughly cleaned the
atreeta and alley, thereny- much ,lm
proving th look of the town. - ' -
rAJUCXB'S BABaT BVmaTS.
r:; '("pedal iMapatrhj to- Tee Journal.)
Albany, May 1J. The barn, alio and
inent - farmer residing near this city,
were destroyed by fire yesterday -forenoon,
entailing a lose Tf 11,200, on which
an Insurance pf-?H wajgajxIedThe
flre la supposed to have been the result
of tramps aleeplng In the barn. The
horse and machinery m tne Tvn were
aaved, but 250 bushels of ost stored
there ' were destroyed. . -'
mOBXSTKO COUJIT OTZVU.
I
(flperlat Dlapatrh te Tne Jnamal.)
Rosehurg. Or., May IS. The circuit
court of this county opened It pre
liminary session yesterday, Judge J. W.
Hamilton presiding. Thirty-nine cases
were disposed of, settled and continued.
Next Monday the grand Jury convenes.
Altogether there are aeven criminal
cases, though It is quite possible that
olhermaybe. brought..up.
BSOOBATXOBT BAT OBATOB.
tSpertat Dtopeteb to The Joornel ,-
Cottage Grove. Or. May li. Rev. J.
L. Stratford of Cresswell ha been se
cured a apeaker for the Decoration day
exerclBMk- Poet - Nr-4-.-0.-A Rr-wlH
hav charge of th exercises,, and the
graves at the cemetery will be duly
decorated In the mprnlng of the day. .
mm
mn i mjw w
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-' stops irreffularities, strengthens the urinary organs and builds up the. worn-out tissues
nfthf. IrlHneye en rSy rill perfnrm f htr fiinrtinne prnparly MaiUhy Irirln-yll nrrain nil .
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