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V', ' hi 1IIE OIIIEOT Military Msasurss for th Pro- ' 'taction of Citizen In China Ty:7 ;" Inaugurated." 1 c ' WESTON OR WOOD WILL -' COMMAND EXPEDITION . v Boycott Doeen Not ; Attc, Portland Flour Shippers Who Find Better ' . Market Than ' Ever in Disturbed . .. . Region... iii-v --- (Jwful epectat SwtW.J Washington, Feb. !. Military meas ures for lb protection of . American lives and property in Chink have been inaugurated by Secretary Tart with tbe full consent of tbe president, Secretary Root bavins originated the miiNUoi that ths Chinese situation Juatitted aa increase In the forces la tba orient. Tbe war department has complete sources of Information. .. It ia rumored that Oenerl Weeton wlU eommand tba Cblneee expedition If one la made. It la also thought that General Leonard Wood mar eommand tbe proposed invasion. :r; Advices from Hhanghel state that aa attack wee made on-n foreign mission at Nganking on the Yanctse Kiang river but no one was killed. . Antl-forelgn atutude of a marked character la being displayed by many of the high viceroys which it Is said la in all probability receiving the ssnctlon of the Peking court. Japan Is believed to bo viewing the coming trouble with gratification, believing that what she failed to get from Russia may bo ob tained from China when complications become acute. .-., Notwithstanding the rumors of an uprising In Chins and the boycott of American goods, ll.eoo barrels of flour will be shipped to Hongkong on the oriental liner Numantla due to arrive from the far east February II. Of this amount 1.000 barrels of flour have been secured Tor shipment on tbe vessel within the last dav or two. - Almost noua-h areneral freight has been nrofnlaed to fill the stesmer. The talk of sn uprising In China has hs. no nercentlblo effect on our bust' n ass." said J. H. Dawson, local general manager of tho Hariiman steamship lines, this morning.- "We are receiving Inquiries for space on our steamers al most every day, It is usually dull at this season. buC apparently business with China from Portland has not suf- farad in the least decree of late. small quantities of freight are being offered right along." Mr. Dawson also stated that none of the company's scents la "tho far eaat had sent any word concerning the sup? posed critical Situation, which It Is pre sumed they would do If conditions war ranted It. Had there been any Imme diate likelihood of A war. 'for Instance, It Is pointed out . that reservation of space for the shipment of ,00 barrels of flour to Hongkong would not hare been closed this week. The fact Is also cited that nearly all of the freight being sent across the Paelfle Is going to China, which Is regarded as a strong' In dlcatlon that the boyoett Id not proving srer of festive, - ' i The NumanUa sailed from Hongkong on January II, long before the relations between China and tho .' United States reached what Is said to be aa acute stage.- So It Is not believed that the of ficers of the steamer will know much about tho present situation over there unless they received advices on reaching Yokohama, The Numantla Is btiiiaing almost a full cargo, more than half of which comae from China. ;. t ., IS -FRIEND OF, BRISTOL ' (Continued from Page One.) ' though given, of course, the substance of tho charges. .- . "Furthermore It occurred to me to .. . tie Just a, little strango that sir. urant should request a .eopy of the charges . before they had been Inquired Into or acted oa by the committee, president or department ' of luetics. Most .' people would have assumed that , be might properly wait until action had boon f taken by tho parties charged with the Investigation. I could, not understand - the necessity- of Instituting disbarment . proceedings la such breathless haste. - Of course, it may well be that ho was better qualified than the attorney-gen-oral, president or tho Judiciary commit tee combined to oonduot the tnveettge : tlon, but as they had It la hand It oc curred to me that a very ordinary ssaso . of propriety would suggest that It . would be time o demand copies of tho proceedings after they had - concluded . their Investigations. Tho fact la, I had no doubt Mr. Grant was actuated by ; noma purpose other than that disclosed, ; I did not deliver his letter to tho chair man of tbe Judiciary committee because, knowing "what I did of tbe facta and : ' practice' of the committee, 1 1 did not " deenv.lt. proper, so to do. - I -was ac tuated throughout by a desire to pro vent publicity unless it should ultl . mately prove .to be a case demanding action." ,.4 -.. .. ..t.:,... ., ' If :' 'iV'-' '' y '((''' '' '"' ' '' ;. lOUiHir.. A NATURAL ArTnastPTIC KSEFSOUT DtOOD POl"XHINa rP TTlfTft EATHESr WTKCWtffU) uit'.'hi ;u ; rc3 f - a rr mtsMwrtsi ajts r ... v THE (DALLES DliV GETl ffe IfriSi? flMP , :r : , t. :, . 11 - Li VgLW mj LlLLi 1Z U VTUN TERuL'JAL IJ ' N. Teal and Judge Mariner Meet wttn cmisns to discuss Portage Road Questions. , MORE AVAILABLE FOR i , SHIPPERS AND .BOATS Numerous Speeches -Mad ty. Prom inent Men ' and Committee Ap pointed to Make Thorough Canvass and Report Best Route. - i Operlal Btepetcs te Tee Joral. ' The Dalles. Or.Peb. 1. Hon. J. N. Teal end Judge Mariner of the open river commission met the cltisens f The Dalles Isst night at the Commerolal eluhrooms to dlsouso with them the project of making the terminal of the portage railroad at this city instead 01 five miles shove at Big Eddy. Mr. 'Teal poke of the greater convenience of having1 the terminal here. It would he more available ror snippers and ooau could make the wharves here essler then to follow tho tortuous stream -to tbe present terminal facilities-, to place tne terminal in ims city there are two route, one via ths Great Southern, the other aa Independent one. Ho urged that surveys be made and the batter route chosen. By the Great South ern tbe east would be t0,00S, of which amount ths open river commission would stand s.vve and ths city couid.oooa Itself for I1M00. -4 Very probably the next legislature may pass an act enabling' the city to Issue the bonds for full amount. Vudgs Mariner followed Mr. Tesl -on the same line.' Speeches wars thsn made en the same subject by Senator WhsalJ don. Judge A. E. Lko, , Hon?-' rrank Soufert Fred W. Wilson, John Gavin, J. T. Peters and others. .-As a result of the meeting a committee consisting" of 1. T. Peters, E. C Pease, J. U Kelly. Judge Lake and Judge A, Sv Bennett was appointed to thoroughly canvass ths subject and report the most feasible route that could be sdnpted and whether the city would bear the burden of the major portion or tne amount neoeaaary to accomplish the object - PREACHER 03JECTS TO BIG lio:s 6ei:eath pulpit Dr Frank W. Cunsaulus Com psls Removal of Bsasts From Bassmsnt of Auditorlurrw ' (Joenal ftoeclal Benles.1 Chicago, Keb, li. Uecause Or. Prank W. Ounsaulus objects to tho presence of a doaan big lions beneath the stage of the Auditorium while he Jo oonduot Ing ssrvtoes at the Central church the pets of rrauleta Claire Hellot are la danger of being homnl season Sunday ponni insir star in intu. It was the purpose of the fraulela who la the lion tamer with ths New Tork hippodrome production, "A Yankee Circus on Mara," to have tho lions kept la tho Auditorium cellar, but Ir. Oun saulus spoiled her plans, v rraulein Hellot did not realise the fact that the congregation might have some dlfnoulty In paying strict atten tion to the test with the knowledge that a doaan roaring hungry kings of the jungle were prowling about end might get loose any minute, . BARKETT POlSOn MYSTERY STEADILY DEEPENS Peculiar Circumstances K Sur- round Death of Three Mem bert of Barnett Family. , (Jeereal Special SsrvlceTr -1 - Stockton. Cat, Fob. II. The poison mystery of the' Barnett family becomes deeper. Coroner Southworth la making a chemical analysis of the stomach of James Barnett today, but says ha will have no results before this evening. He declares positively that Barnett's dsath and probably the deaths of his two children waa oauaed by some Irri tant poison. The strango feature of tho case Is that the entire family. In cluding' . Mra. Barnett's alstsr and brother, partook of exactly the ' earns food, and that the three who died end the nurse, Mrs. Ilartly, were the only onee made 1U. .. . t . . j CITY EMPLOYES HURRY ' ' TO BECOME CITIZENS Circuit Judges Praaer, George 'and Sears and Deputy County Clerks Welle and Bald have been unusually huay dur. Ing tho past week making cltisens. the rush having been cauaed by city em ployea being Informed that they would have to show their second cltlsenshtp papers or loss thstr positions. Many man working la the street cleaning del partment thought they , needed only their first papers. - - - . , Slnoe February 1, It men have taken out their final, cltlsehshlp papers In ths circuit eourta Of this number Judge Praser, administered the oath of alle giance to the stars and stripes to is men of forslgn birth, Judgs Sears to 1 snd Judge Oeorge to four, Germany waa tho birth places of nine of the new cltisens, Canada sent six, Ireland five, Scotland three, Boumanla, Holland, Aus tria and Russia two, and Mexioo, Nor way and Denmark one each. .; MAJOR TAGGART GIVEN ' CUSTODY OF BOTH SONS Wooeter, . Ohio, Peb. 1 .ata)or El more F. Taggart appeared la court to day -ana said that be did not -know where bis divorced wife was.. Ha aald that he would bo able to care for the boys as soen as he could learn where they are. .. The court said that It would extend clemency to Mra. Taggart and I hear .the major's stds of the case today could get to ths state. At the elose of Taggarfs testimony , the court awarded him, full custody of the bora. allowing the wife tho right to visit the younger eon.. Tho Judicial custody re mains in too court and the oonrt can at any time - take the boys front the father. , , v ... OXSGON DAILY JZllhlX rC Appetite Gone, fisrvcj Un ; strung, - Sleepless, Thin, Pale, Tired all the "lime. Hood's)" tarsa parlila Cav Wer, . Mental rid CI- gettlv StrertaTth. ; I , .... . .,.f .' ffft . VLaet irprinK my health irti com pletely broken down tbronch prolonsed watching at a iick bed. My appetite wai f on and I was ia tbe nnstrong nerroag eondition where I was nnabla to find sleep, but would toes and tarn through the long weary eights. .1 bo ieame thin, pale and looked. 10 years flftf. t langnia ana urea au tne though the 'doctor tried different rem edies. I could not keep food on my stomach, and throngh the physical weakness my mental condition became affected so that I lost my memory and was nnable to collect .and bold 'my thonghta aa formerly. . f " uood'i Saraaparilla restored me to perfect healths It aided the worn ont nerves of my digestive organs to do their duty, and I was once more able to eat and properly digeet my food- I slept peacefully tbe entire , night, snd now Ifeel new life and vitality -coarse throngh my veins. With the physical the mental was soon restored, and with c nn J Is the specific to purify, VitalTandenrich impoverished blood, build ; new, healthy tissues, niake the; weak strong: It is Th CprIn(J JVlcdiclne. ' Srsciit. To meet ths wlsbss of those 'who prefer tnedleinsjn tablet formt'ws ire" now putting inp Hood's SarsapariUs in choooUte-eoated Ubleti as' well aa In tbe unal liquid form. By reducing Hood's SanapartU to solid extract, we have retained in tbe tablets ths curativa properties of every medicinal Ingredient . r .;. . Bold by druggists or tent by mail. 100 doses cos dollar. 0. Z. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. , -' COURTS PEOPLE BY TELEPIIOfJE Remarkabt .' Ssriss of Succsss- ful RsvlvsJ Serylcss Bslng, , Hsld Irt lillnols." " EXHORTS SINNERS MILES . AWAY IN EIGHT' TOWNS Dr.; Splcsr Talka Into Transmitter snd His Message Is Belched Forth From Great Horns Llks Thoee of . SI IUVUU,i, s. (Journal Special Serf lee.) Xoralne.: 111., Feb. li. Rev. A. R Sploer, a powerful revivalist, is holding unlqus and successful "protracted meet ings" In this vlolnlty by means of the telephone, ;. . ' ' " ' v "Wo hsve converted IT elnoe we be gun work," aald he. "We enlisted science la the services of ths gospel and It Is working satisfactorily." Throe eights each week Dr. Bplesr stands la front of a big transmitter at the church la Moweaqua and eaborts sinners IS and II miles away la a ha)f dosen towns. In these towns the con gregations assemble, hymns are eung and then great horns like those of a phonograph are connected with Mowea qua station and the service begins. Eight towns in all are engaged In the revival and the eloquent pleadings 'of the revivalist, coming from the wire, are ssld to have a peculiar affect, aa thay are devoid of any of the customary pulpit dramatics. After the sermon the local ministers Uke the congregations la band and ask all who. desire te repent and Join the church to come forward. It Is now proposed to have a celebrated eholr sing over ths wire to the eight congregations simultaneously, -i - - - t Ths use of tho telephone atnd mega- fhons as a means for reaching multl udes waa suggested to the Rev. Sploet on reading; the novel by H. O. Wells, vwhen the Sleeper Wakes," where they are represented as effectually employed in "the dissemination and distribution of nsws as well as- la the sddreeelng of crowds. l ' t . . ; ' buite rosT(.un.is:foii;!D . BUILTYBY JU8Y- Charged With .Secreting Letter ,,Woman Now on Trial In V dieted on NJrit Counts, v. tvy?1- ,.: ,,. i ": -rffv v (8petal Diepatrk te Tee weal. Helena, MontM Feb, 1 The Jury la the case of Clauds C Whltmore, the Butte postman, who has been on trial la the United States court charged with eoc rating a letter, today returned a ver dict f guilty. He waa rooommended to the mercy of the court The letter was addressed to Dr. . Campbell and was found under a sidewalk. -. , Nellie Leery, Indicted on nine counts charged with rifling the United States malls at Silver, a small town Bear here, was placed on trial In the federal court today. -The defendant la ths wife of a former agent of tho Oreat Northern and postmaster, and Is charged with having removed articles from mall packages. Counsel announced that insanity Would be tho defense, Both tho huaband and sea of the defendant are also andsr In dictment on a charge of conspiracy to rifle tho malls. . . STORMS IS OFFERED -K. HIGH SALARIED PLACE ,... . .. tJnemal gpeelal MerviM.V -: IndlsnapoUa, . Ind., Feb. II. Daniel Storms has been offered an executive position with tho Empire Investment company, owners of mines In Nevada, at 1 11.000 a year salary, fttorma is Sec retary of the stste of Indiana and had a controversy with ho governor ra ce a U.. He may. resign and ge west, . ""Sr W I la six weeks X wss onos mors my former strength giving restorative." joxu C. self snd have for ths past year enjoyed Tisoir, 601 West Monroe St., Jackson tba beat of health thanks to yourl Tills, lis, 'PIIOIIE HUE Report . Of ; , Trustees ; for the Mackay Companies Show ; TThetrOwnerthtfv . INCOME IN EXCESS OF V Aj REQUIRED DIVIDENDS No Debts snd Over Eighty IIQllons Of Capital Stock Fifth Cable Be ing Laidiin Atlantic and New Cables to China and Japan. V; ' (Baeetal Plspahw te Tee Jeereal.) ' , Boston, Masss rshi It. Ths annual report of the trustees of the Mackay oompaniea wag Issued yesterday and states that the companies ewa a part er all of ths capital stock of T pros perous cable, telephone and telegraph oompaniea la the United States, Canada and Europe, Inoludlng tho Commerolal Cable at postal Telegraph systems. Ths report further .states that the Mackay companies .are ' the largest stock holders la the American Telephone Si Telegraph company, commonly known ae tbe Bell - Teiepnono oompany, - ana that durlne; ths past year It has sou I red control of the North Amerleaa Tele graph oompany. which for to years has owned and operated a telegraph system tn Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa and Ill inois. . '.- The report shows that the Mackay eompaales have no debts and that there are 140,141,100 preferred . shares and 141,110.400 common shares. During ths past year 14.071,000 preferred shares have been Issued In'exchangs for shares la other corresponding dividends en ths Mackay preferred shsrea. - - Tbe report states tnat tno inoomo ox the constituent companies la largely la azoess of the amount required to pay tho Mackay companies' dividend. - The oxceas is used for estenslons and re serves. The trustees state that they confine .themselves tn their Investment to first-class cable, telephone aad tele graph etocka. i The laying of a fifth cable In' the At lantis ocean and the establishment of eablo communication with New Found land end the laying of the new cables to China and J pan are referred to. The trustees are Clarence M. Mackay, win- lam W. Cook, Oeorge C Ward, Dumont Clarke aad Edward C Piatt " ' ' Vow ShxWvaUr Ceaaiaaee. '' Frank T. Rogers has Sled a declara tion to become a candidate on ths Re publican ticket for ths nomination to the office of ehertff. ' He promisee a "clean, economical, business administra tion, and fairness to all epsclal privi lege te none . . .- -;' B. T. Lucas. Wlago. Kr., writes, April II, 1"02: Tor it to It years I had been afflicted with a malady known aa the Itch.' The Itching - waa moat unbearable; I had tried for yea re te ftnit relief, havlns tried all r mediae I eould hear of, bealdes a number ' of doctors. I wish to stats tnat one sin m anDllcetlon of Ballard's Snow Lini ment cured me completely and perma nently. Slnoe then I have need the linl rr.ent on two separata occasions for ringworm and it cureq oompieteiv. i. too a. d li.oo. ocua iij wot roods rd. CUrke Co. CAIIfiOT UNDERSTAND ALVEOLAR DEfJTISTRY Other tMnttotfe wefamniar-wttA this wondarfal prieies are completely a a loaa aoooaat foe BssSon Bsnalats' ats- - Dentists who are still practicing the old-tlmo and out-of-date methods aad are distressing: and embarrassing their patients with falsa teeth and bridge work sro wholly nnsbls to understand why tho Boston Dentists have achieved their wonderful suooeee. ' v All work guaranteed for II years. Boston Dentists ltlk 1 Mon-l eon Street. Op. Meier St , . . Xrank aad roetefflce v . NOr A.PATENT-WEDfpiNE Styomet a -01081180 xraatsaeml foe Oa- aark by Beeathlnc Medicated Ala Ever sines Hyomel .has been known Its formula has been . given to . phy sicians, druggists, and. In fae't, to all InUUlgent people who oould appreciate tho true merit of the combination of healing gum a, olla and , balsams, of which it is oompoeed. Many leading physicians Indorse Ry Omel and preecrlbe it for oatarrhal trou blea Ia fact, quite a few of them use It themselves to break up a cold, and prevent pneumonia. They regard lfai a natural, get aolentino, way of curing catarrh. Breathed through the pocket inhaler that comee with every outfit- Hyomel destroys sll catarrhal germa In the air paaaages of tho throat and none, soothes and heala the Irritated muoous mem brane and effectually drlvea from the system sll tracea of catarrhal, poison. Mo one abould confound Hyomel with the patent medlclnea that are adver tised aa catarrh cure a. It is aa su perior to them all aa the diamond Is more valuable than cheap glass, Tho complete Hyomel outfit, consist ing; of a neat pocket inhaler, a medlolne dropper and a bottle of Hyomel. costs but U and oatra bottles can be ob tained for II cents, making it the most economical method of curing catarrh, as well ss the most reliable. - . - Woodard, Clarke St Co. have Bold a great many Hyomel outfits and have eeen such remarkable results from Its use that they sell it under an absolute sua rentes that It costs nothing uoieaa ft curea. DaaCeMlsOMDo.Cklaa Day. 5e FLOYD DAILEY HAS X - CHANCE TO RECOVER Floyd Bailey. " who was so badly burned trying to escape from the East Water street Sro last Monday morning that his life was despaired of up. to last evening, has made such progress toward recovery that tho attending physician now says he may get well. Mm. DaUey. ths boy's mother, was pronounced out of danger this aftaraooa by tho nurses at St. Vincent's hospital.. - Deputy Coroner Flnley said this morn ing that ho Is a till hi the dark as re FROM '. iv.'-.;a.. v Full sire, enAVee. f oTrNaw n LA ; , I. -Gevurts cJ.Bons . . . 173-175. First Street 219-227 Yamhill Street mm sblutoly F iters liana Xonse often soetly from letters need ta speUlaf X- . 7i law 5 let Webes Sd rilas Sees Cktskanag-, Quarter ldjrrhrK!mbeU Bal..eraae. EILERS T- etk rrlae g3e raaey atahetaay, vannaii woaaott X St Frlso-Saso katset MeteostyU inaaola. r. . X . M.-S1II aaaatdfal totset etyls XlmaaU aeto Organ. ' - T so Mae Credit Bills for SMO each te apply on the ymMhaee yeiee en any ; J 2 ; new hig-h-e-nda piano is one warorooms. y ",-. ; V.-u-' t'-.i' X ' Each of the conteetknte sending e "will and next '(Me77.it.. .7thla offer anneala b riven creail isuis sor isisisi m yiwum. f tollVSnm hS lairroup ot l, h of tb eontsj.tanFj Mndlnff In tbm Ss larsieat IlntsV of worOB wilt D Kirm trtaii urns, iw that Instruments at Ellers Piano House are sold sxcluslvely- upon the uniform or "one-prioe" plan. All Inetruments being marked In plain tk.,.!,.. Su wlnnars of Credit Bills are aaaured of the bona fide reduction to ths amount ef the Credit Bill on any, new. high-grade piano which thev mar select ! ' '1' : T Employes of Ellers Plane Houee or any memoer or raw row not eiiSibisfor thi ooaust To all ethers It ha entirely Open. WHY WE ? This Is the biggest contest ever inaugurated in the United Ptatea. There is no othi? houaV that oould afford U attempt a , oonteaUof' this nTignitudeTtn feat,, there are probablv not more than hreoooerns tn ; this oountry whoa? business is es tensive enough to warrant so glgaaUe a contact .for the purpoee of publicity. - .jm'. ,,, The Northwest Is wltnessiitar a most phenomenal growth.,- ITonareas , .iiraauw coming hero dally to make new horaea. We want every 'thwalpeopl n House. Its nvatbods, IW. p"anos andtsmoneV-aavIng facllltlas te the buyer Just as people who Save lived .here for yeare know he 'V - i . p.Vtfa. X eeeded the one and a bait mliuon-aoiiar aver the oreoedlng year. During r ii.aoo.ooe in aaiee, ana w 'per cent (I, cent of every doll X'-WrpVWnl throughout the North w,.t tho nam. -bnity." think "Eilera." and again onymbus with "Oood Flanoe aad kuaiaes, NO CATCH There are poUl, - ..rtrtoee contest. Tbo instrumenie avw ' SS&JKnSMSaUto , wait ownelrrf, tho Northwest, hence . . a . . . l . a am aeaa ab sm a S po....m,v..rjw. .,,,r.t of WrdT Nobody taSfrodT uwm he well te stud, ear- e ee. ae hah ahuhtAlBSaafl . St eev CONDITIONS I Only ! nr.fcatr'e International LHcuonary. Webster's International Dictionary. No names of per eons, "towns. 0 -or plaoea, or plurals, are to be used. X .. rril wards "Ellara Z out VouV lUt of word, if AnntSa-lriSa. BlsTIl TOUr lUU neUDSJ MU ejaaaurvoiea, bmiu arwiia . v w-- - Hou sV 6? Washfnrton Street, marked "Word Contest department- also ts.tewbether rou nave a piano or organ and what mass. ' '. Bach Taid eJerV list wlfl be Sled "d examined fullyhympe t en tludsI. immediately at tho close of the contest and winnere will be announoeo nroug v.- VT'.,T Those wao reoeivs rron x.ni rlca. but cannot apply )S. the reerular r' March II. 1101. Easy payinentg wfll he granted to those wishing to be aeeemmoaatea x i by frSYtMr Credit BUI and paytan the halanoo la email moathly X X WffVijseouM a Credit Bill and already havo 'an .nvstrnment, yon nan r X tranefer the ammo to another party having- the tranafsr made in our Not wore than one Credit Bill will AU aBSwers must be la our office end In your list at once. . Lists will be filed accord ng to time re aiveS and TTcale of a tie ae to the number ot worde the Bret one re ocivedwlU bo judged the winner. , . .-''-;' ! .. y ,,V.-' : " V' Eilcre Piano House; The Biggest, Busiest and Best Piano and Organ Dealers 351 Washington Street Wxm I garda the identity of the first male body taken from tho burning; bulldlnga. "Miss .T. M- Cusaok notlfled me this morning that aha had located her brother at University Park, hear St. Johns," said Mr. Flnley. 1 bava noth ing, new relative to Carl Anson,. As near aa I eaa learn he has not been eeen elneo the fire waa la progress. I shall hold tho body for a day or two 7 O'CLOCK TILL 9:30 P. 11 : C tomers to our store and to rimew acquaint- ;, . -i&yfJ'&Z ance with old customers, .we cat. well afford f)& : ii 4 - to gHvq these advertising, pedals at less .v ; ;v than COSt Of the gOOOX.v v r: s..V" perfectly made always" 0 , Sav A 4Vsr sa afe4sh4WsnhejBJ lCiAU IU1 ejweswW- J SS WUOlUaiiw4 V -Our Special price, ONLY,..:.'. L ) ' : , . .. , . - ,.-..' . ., .. .- '.-5 sSisca tn eainaitat." TruJ eoateet.' tne siigsas svs sa w -eas svhi mnas v T A T W"V iii i x i n ntv' Metrostyio Fiaaoia 1TllfT UJI the nest 1 largest Jlstg .of worda at onoe to the public from the fact DO THIS! a" "r: cent e lies wo warn lo-reewn- a r end we have set aside before - hand anticipated buslneee for the . ol JlZ ...is.', when you think RellahlUty. , waaw J" 71 . " J i . ABOUT IT te u; .f twrimij ;thle vUtr,$ - .r statistic, of musical Instrw- akoh TOntostant to state whether aas W w am S essa as ar as. V- ,K-. nrthwast la entitled to e l. - ' ' ' I T ' ' V ' ' . Do not ) Planoa. Words spsiiaa ue aaxne. "alphabet leal order, raring thenumber ,t.M T Jtnem oa any purchase mads , prior to T -'.- . V j -'"' ... TJ . e who may wish to . buy a. piano ey omoa, property iiwerwe jr esfr. he accepted en the same plane. ' ' . X not later than S o'clock. March 11, X , longer. - If It la not claimed I will bury It in the pottore field." A Exceptional Durability ' Combined with perfection of tone and touch make the Bohmor the loader. . - . i ' i ' - t . Having eome easee of typhoid fever, rfyoaa- also aeeda pure water, ...tll.thn nnllM DOfl SI h All Itaveel DeMIl fllfJiriDUlSMl. (mm