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o;:: cg:i daily jou::iial. rc:rrLAi:D. Saturday eve:;iiio, September 8, uc3. CTA,-;TCrTi;-L,"iYA:jr r TRANSPORTATION. TI":a: saassJeaasaa. us. atikN you TKATCU rry Tb. Ht C .trv.tr.ra, tiut.l.; lue by siafl, or aM.n. tutx rur. . . . . .. . . ; 1 ' ' . . . .. ,,,ihmI! i.i - St-.--aaa.. ' mi , 'IMIinnCnTltllu JlUnM l i r 'V:. lir'- :. W :"' 1 U -rrsgf.. ;;,:gD i : ' .If .f':v' Upper photo U a snapshot showing: William Jennings Bryan Snd Governor Folk of Missouri driving through . Broadway, New York." Below it a photo showing" the battery of cara'ei WiTounding Mr." Bryan "at Bat rr' tary. Place at the procession started. " -i:.r'.. ' '''"'. " , ;,';-"'; TIRADE OF ABUSE ifOMBIlYllie - c Illinois: Committeeman Accuses - Nebraskan of HUf the Crimes "i , In the Calendar. SULUVAN'S WRATH IS- VENTED ON COMMONER (Accuse Candidate of Falsehood, In t, alraerrry, of Desire to Rule orSuin Party and of Being In Politics for Money.';'' , V") I. . Jaoraal Sseelal Service.) 1 "" v New York. Sept. I Roger C 'Sulll- tia. member Jrom Illinois of th Na tional uemocraua eommuiM, nu ihum . a lengthy statement. In which he replies , to the recent attacks made upon him by YMr. Bryan.- -He dlsputee Bryan's eln- cerlty, accuses Mm of falsehood and ef an ambition to be en autoorat or the Democratic ; party. Sullivan sajre la Dart: . . "In hie Jefferson club banquet speeoh at Chicago,,. Tuesday evening, William J. Bryan again saw fit to make me the ezeuae for exploiting- his new ambition te convert the Democratic party of the "United Statee Into an autocracy, with How to fool a lazy Liver with Artificial Exercise J ' I PA VERY serious Sickness baa a - I sxsA email beginning. . , . I s Aiid, In nine eases out of . I ii "W , ten, that beginning la rnada r in Ih Bowels. A r ' ' Constipatlan is the beginning of most diseases..; It paves the way for all others. f .- Lack of exercise, hasty eating, Inv , , proper food, are Its first causes. . Lsxlness, and postponement, permit It -'' to grow Into Chronlo Constipation, which neana life-long Discomfort. V It Isn't Bsoeesary to be slck-a-bed, you know, In order to be mighty ttnoomfort ible. y5- Bven a'sllgnjf tndigeetlon affecta 'the ,' Mrves, duDs the mind, and obscures the merry sunshine of Life.! J s ... .' :- 4 I The ttmeito adjust the Bowels Is the very minute you suepeot they need ad UStment, r-, - ' . ' u-rc,-rri u row tongue is siignuy ooaraa, n , V:' ' . i .t i . j " ii jour Dresia is unoor suipicioa, j.. If your bead feels a trifle heavy or v- duB, ' -' :'. ' ' -' I If digestion seems even a Utile slow, ; If Hesrtburn, .Belching, Collo or , ' Restleesness begin to show thernsehres, -'.'..Thst's the time to eat a Caacaret. I V u plMnntr u t tastes. It to , -i a eengsnlal to your Bowels ss M la to X your Palate. f . rf-:- ' " - It stimulates the muscular Bnlng of the ' Bowels and Intestines, so that they meotianloally extrsot nourlahmenl from the food and drive out the waste. . . . . . rl t ...... . i ..'t , The only way to have Casoareta ready ' to use precisely -when you need them Is to carry them constantly In your pocket, , as yott do a Watch or a Lead pencil. The ten cent box of Casoareta la made -jnln, flat, round-edged, and small, for this precise purpose. ' : ' N bTM X Be Very careful to gat fha genuine, ' made only by lie Sterling Remedy Com pany and never sold In bulk." Evsrjf f"le stamped fCCC" ,' All druggists. , hlmeelf on the dictator's throned ",. I re gret that he has done so. ss I would re sret any Incident or circumstance tend ing toward . discord tn the Democratic party. . 4 y-: Qneetloae Mim Staoertty. , yAs a Democrat. I regret that Mr. Bryan'a rule or ruin disposition has led him to! make- such a -misuse of his In fluence. : But la so far as Mr. Bryan's banquet speech applies te - me pereon all, to my-character,- to my buslneee, te my associates, to my democracy and te my political acta. I welcome the le ss. and on that Issue I challenge Mr. Bryan co the proof of his truthfulness, hie honeety and hie sincerity that, sin eerity, which he boasts la hie political asset.' I yield to no man In-my ad herence to Democratic principles as laid down by the great founder, - Thomaa Jefferson. .Judged by that standard, I Invite eomparlson ef my . Democracy with-Mr. Bryan's. . .."Mr, ' Bryan has said, by innuendo. that X ae an official of the Ogden Oaa eompany of Chicago, have secured gov. ernmeat favor and profit-by Illegal or oorrupl bhu. He harpe on my, eon n action with the Ogden Oaa eompany aa ir that connection were diereputable. The; publlo press will shew ' tha, the onjy oriense mis corporation ever com mitted waa to reduce the price of gaa. . - "Mf. Bryan was not honest, and he was not tncre when he commissioned Nelson. Thompson,. Dunlap and Ralney to "purify" Illinois politics end claimed morality aa hla motive. He was not truthful when he stood up In Chicago Tuesday evening to explain hla position. ' '' Oaargea ralseheed. . ' "The very flrs paragraph In Mr. Bry an a apeeen oa me and the llllnole alt- uatlon contains a deliberate untruth. Fvactloally every succeeding paragraph contains either a deliberate -untruth or aa equivocation of that kind that we may expect only from the shifty word Juggling pettifogger. Mr. Bryan aaye he wrote me a letter asking me - to re sign In the interests of the Democ ratio party.' That Je not true. Mr. Bryan knew it was not true when he eaid it He never wrote me a letter.- He did write a letter to Judge O. P. Thompeon in which he told the judge to tell me that be (Bryan) wanted me to- resign from the Demooratia national commit Mr. SuUlvaa then reviews -the St. Louie contests, again .- ecuetna - Mr. Bryan Of untruthfulness and repeating that he did not seek indorsement at the hands of that convention and sarin he did not attempt to link hie name with that of Mr. Bryan. He accuses. Mr. Bryan- of having advieed his particular friends In llllnole to bolt the Demo- eratle ticket. - He contlnuee: .., ' SCemey la BoUtica.';. ' . "If Mr. Bryan thinks it wrong to make money out of politics," he should quit making money. Mr. Bryan has not one dollar that he ever made out of any thing out politico. He tried to be a lawyer: he wee a failure at IU r He tried to be a newepeper editor;1 he waa a failure at that He le now a man of property. As fortunes go, he le a rich man. He made every dollar of his for tune out of politics as a stepping stone to the lecture platform. - V - , at Bryan discovered many years ago that he could -make hie political prominence pay. He le a ehrewd ad vertiser end in his way a Clever busi ness man. He has discovered that, eo long aa ha la a candidate for president and a possible nominee, gifted with the ability to weave flowing sentences into wen-rounded periods, the nubllo will come to hear him at so much a head. He Is In politics because It helne the gate receipts. - Like the actresses who have - discarded -the "stolen diamond dodge for the greater publicity of a di vorce suit. nr. Bryen will quit running for president and will 'quit politics Just ae soon as he discovers that some ether form of advertising will bring more dol tare -to -the-boxof floe when 'he la an nounced to appeer on the stage. - . - ' . Aa Taaeual BUrtiaettem, . The Duchees . ef Bnrrl.urh knlnv. among! others 'the' Unusual distinction of having been mistress of the robee la two reigns. . She le a mistress of the' robee, too,. who ie both a duchess and a duke's daughter. She "was - married te the then Earl of Dalkeith In" list, and nine years later Disraeli "tossed the strawberry leaves" to the" Marqule of Abereorn. . - . ... u. . xiadly OeBdaeeest : : ' From Smart Set. Old Lady (hesitating at the threshold H -IS thle the smoking cart , ConductorNo'm; but there ain't as one else aa board yea can smoke-here If gou want tav BUSINESS 'BOOMS fSllLfflllTHl iu? ijf :- - : Great Activity Marks Progress of " ' the Reclamation Town In Southern Oregon. ; . WEYERHAEUSER PEOPLE TO CLOSE BIC TIMBER DEALS Water and Sewer Systems Promoted by-City -Council and Charnber of Commerce; Are to Be Installed in Short Time, i. ' ; ,T': ' (Special Dispatch te Tbs JceraaLI t- Klamath ralley Or., Sept. t. The pro prietors' of the steam laundry which was recently destroyed by fire' have de cided to erect, the new. building on the Hot Springe tract, where there will be leee danger from fire, the work to be started at once. : They will also erect eome cottages xor the employee, uie en tire equipment to be commensurate with the growth of the city, and rushed to completion. . R. JU Mccormick of the Weyer haeuser Lumber eompany and party have Jest returned from- a drive of 16t miles, mostly through rloh timber belts, in' which they are especially Interested. and they hope to close several large deals soon. ' General Manager Abbott of the BUam math Lake railroad, of which Mr. Mccormick le .president, came In this evening, and they together will decide about the- reestabllshment of the Sun day train.1 "Almost every evening the two. etagee from Pokegama are loaded; end the new line from Graes Lake la also hevlngamoet encouraging traffic Vevigatioa Company Busy. The Klamath Navigation company. which transfors passengers and freight from Laird a landing to thle city, la kept - busy. . They took two bargee down' Friday for TO tone Of cement and had about IS .tons of miscelleneoue freight to brine; on the steamer Kiam ath. - . It le encouraging to thoee who heve hoped and waited long for the railroad to eee the swath eut through the tulee marking the new line, and to eee the dredger at Work throwing up the road bed. Foroea are being added to fre quently " where deep - cuts are being made farther south, and while the au thorities era elow to make promises, the eonetant inereeee of construction forces speaks louder than words aa to their plans with reference te reaching thle Cltyr- ..:-- ', - ,. , . .- v L. O. Steers, the fruit Inspector, bee en exhibition a basketful of 'Graven stein applea which average nine ouKcee, the largest weighing 11. grown oa bis lot serosa the river in this city.... . . .. Mew Sewer By stem. The elty council baa Instructed the city engineer to eubmlt estimates for a sewer, system for the ity, and the chamber of commerce at Ite meeting Wednesday evening passed a resolution unanimously requesting the city council to call an election at once for the pur pose of voting bonda for Ite eonstruc tlon, eo that It can be built on Klamath avenue before the railroad la built there. The chamber of commerce will occupy the eaat half of the second etory ef the near postofflce building when completed. having leased it ror a period of two years at 15(1 per month. They else sp- - srsouioro ooxss. - , Kvsrv pert of the mucous membrane. the noss, throat, ears, head and lungs, etc., ere subjected to dlseeae and blight frcm neglected colds. Ballard'e Hnre hound Syrup Is a pleasant and effective remedy. '.'.. W. Axenariea, vauey Mius.'-Texaa, writes: ' I have used Ballard e H ore hound syrup for eoughe and throat troubles; It le a pleasant end most sf. fectlve remedy. Sold by Woods rd. Clarke Co. Remember This': Consultation Is FREE! Oar fee for any uaeompli is wiuv. - . - heaaiatlssa, both acute end chronlo forme, cured without using any poi sonous drugs er In any way Injuring 'the system. -. - aveate aad Caroale aisohargee, via: Oonerraoea, Vreetatte disss see, cured by the use ef the only scientific methods known. Injurious te the system In no way, shape or orm; but. on the contrary. It builds up the system and the diseased part returne to a sound and healthy condition. '- ' We also cure aU forms of Skla diseases, OToers, siervous Tsoaalea, aUdaey aad Bladdea Slstssis, Vtoera, Btrlotare and Yerloooele, '. We wish to lay special stress upon' our msthod of tr.stlng Bleed Voieoa , 'aad arpaUla without nslag saeewaxy. tt wtU act aeet yoa anything to oall at oar effloe, aad by so doing in may nave yea much time, worry sad money, becaaao if wa eaaaot euro yoa we will hosuMrtly and fraakly tell yoa bo, and you will not be under any finan .del obligation te ua. ' ..7.,' .V T . . Write foe Symptom blank if yoa eaaaot sen. ; " stOITS '.t aTmTlo'T ipTiaTBvenlngaTT llO to tils. Sundays, a. m. to It boob. . i ,,-i'.-: ' . . .-.V : ' ' ;'- '; ,-. St Lonis UESICAL AJO SURGICAL OOUrn SBOOBTB AJTO Ta.MXZZ.Xi rs You Are Invited to Call Every young, old or middle-aged man who has been guilty of vio lating nature'a laws, .exposure, etc To men with Feeble Thought, Falling Memory, Varicocele, Rup ture, Piles, Weak Back, Poor Stomach, etc. -; . Wo Make No Charse Cor PrivaU ' - ", Caasel , v. . ' Our first thought Is to ' aaeer - tain the real cause of your all .ment; our second thought ta to ascertain if a cure le possible; our third thought le to produce epeedy and lasting results. Our " next thought Is ' the quickest method by which thle can be done and then to figure the low 1 est prioe for the treatment of M your Over 50 Per Cent of Our Patients Have Been -Cured for $10.00, and Hany Only $5.00 M a at. SJkAIA We Give the Best Treatment at the Lowest Prices -Ws ere always 'willing to arrange terms to suit. Tou can pay by the visit, by ths week or by the month, and we give liberal discount for cash. Remember, our charges are the low.-st end moet reasonable in the elty. and vou aet the very beet treatment, at once; It will be the happiest day Yoa Need Not Pay UntO Ton Are Cnre4 Should yeu desire you may depeelt the fee with any bsnk or business house In Portland, to be paid to ue after you have been restored , to , AMwww Tanf and tnlddlawas-ed men who have In lured themselves la If STsody and mind, with weak back, failing eirength, sunken cheeks, hollow eyee, bed habits, dissipation, poor memory. We cure secretly and cheap- WABIOOCB T BIB S Worm y veins, varicocele, reduced end cured with out cutting. No pain. Rupture, Hydrocele end Plies cured. Consult us free and find eut bow we cure without knife. Our price for a euro la the cheapest In the Northweet. " - - CXBOBXO ABB SKIV BTSBABBS Ecsema, . . ulcere, soree. pilee, constipation, Itching, heart, kidneys, liver, stomach catarrh, rheumatism Pln" I OTOF-TOW SOSsT TZSZTZB'a TBB OZTT. ' Consult ue at once upon arrival and maybe yeu can be cured before returning home. Many easee eaa be cured In one or two or more visits. Consultation and advice free. . . . Write People who live in outside towne and In the country who cannot eell should write for consultation and advice free. Many cases have been cured by home tree tment . , "'.'.." Office hours t a. m. to I p. m.; Sundays and holidays, IS a. m. to II m. Dr. W. Norton Davis S: Co. Office In Ven Noy Hotel, lltt Third St., Corner Pinc PerUand, Or. XVABOXST ABB BICBBST BOaTawBST. asiaeueasa ta reniass aa 12 StCSZZXSagIaaTIWa-;tSrMM1 pointed a committee to make examina tion and report whether the Bartlett spring at the south end of Modoc Point on the Klamath Indian reserve tion It miles from the elty. le Urge enough. honing that an abundant supply or water for the elty can oe nao - rrora there in the near future. . set Sprlaga Bear. ' v. . There are several hot springs In this Immediate vicinity, and the spring at nreeent supplying the elty le not suffL clsntly Cold to be satisfying In the heat ef summer, and at the present rate nf growth the elty must look else where soon. Ths spirit ef unanimity with which every question which prom isee the betterment Of conditions nsre la met le encouraging to every resident and Investor. - " r-Willie Conkllng, aged I, with hla 10- year-old brother, at noon Thursday, while pro paring to go swimming below Moore Brothers' mill, slipped from a log and was drowned. The -body waa not recovered for two hours, and no effort waa made to reel) act tata him. His father, with hie family, came here re cently from Ashland, aad Uvea In a tenc near the mill where he worked. OLDEST INHABITANT eBaassjsasasesBiasB - t " f Drsks, the London's Zoo's Popular ' Tortoise, Passes Away. ' With the death of Drake, the famous old tortoise, the London ecological gar den hae loat what was believed to be the oldest Inhabitant on eerth. No ether Irving creature came within that age by several .hundreds of yeere et leeet " 1 , - -if . ' ' ' . . Nobody knowe . exactly hew eld Drake really wea V. For'in. who con tributed aa obituary nouoe and .-por- We will trect tny .hle uacorapli csttd t!!z:cnt under eiiolate guarantee. No pay caless cured, i-; . f Beat wait until your whole systsm Is poilatad with dfseaa or until your nervous system is tottsrlng un der the strain and you become a physical and mental wr.-k, unflt for work, study or soclsl dutlss and ob II It miens of life. Improper or half-way treatment can only dn harm. The worst easee we have treated were those '.hat had been improperly treated before coming to us, sofne having been maimed for life by bungling surgipsl procedures. We-eure by restoring and pre srvlne important organs. Ws do not advocate their mutilation or destruction tn an effort to make a quick cure. All afflicted persons owe It to eheiaselvee to get ouxed safely and thoroughly. ., - -. - . . ' .'...,-' : - . wu urn wo MxaxBAsnro iTira. MEBTTS or deceptive propositions to the atTltctrd, neither rlo we promise to cure them XJT A TWW BATS In order to isecure their patronage. An honest doctor of recognised ability does not resort to such methods: we guarantee a am amd i.a8tibtq oTma in the quickzst rosaxi.n nu, without leaving injurious after' effects in the system and at the lowest cost possible for kosist, Kry,T.rxT& aad sruo - CBsaroii TxuTstsjn. STBSnTS, rOBTZvaJTB, ouaor. a . . . ' cau ena nna out aoout your of your Jlfa ConsulUtlon free. BCXOICAX. ZB8TITTTTB trait of the tortolss to La Nature, the French scientific periodical, notes that It Is quite proper to be eomewhat In definite on the subject of Drake' e age. Sclsntlsts - believe, however, that . 0S yeere ie about the mark. "There is nothing to prove,-, says Mr. Forbin. 'that the tortoise that gave up the ghoet the other day had really attained eo-abnormal an age.,--Ail-that we may say certainly on this delicate eubject le ee followe: . . : : "The tortoiee was captured . In the Oelapagoe Islands -. toward the end of the eighteenth century. At tbte time the ecanty inhabitants of this wild archipelago regarded him es a blcen tenarlan. relying on a date cut Into hie ehell with a knife, which, though half effaced, appeared to begin with a 16 From thle it wae Inferred that he bad been Bret captured In the eeventeenth century, by soms of the hardy English or -French plratee who were then dis puting the passsge of the Spsntsh gal Icons between Mexico and the Philip pines, and who made the Galapagos their rendesvoue. One ef -- these fili busters. In a vein of pleasantry, or per haps to furnish data for the benefit of future naturalists, may have eut en the , prisoner's back the date ef hie capture, and then set him at liberty.- Perhape he even edded hie neme, which hae been obliterated by the growth of the ehell. "From thle vague date undoubtedly eomee the name - of - the tortoise, 'Drake, from the famous chief ef the buccaneers. Sir Francis Drake, the Il lustrious, and sanguinary' see-rover of the new wdrld. "The tortoise waa ' not brought to England till about eighty-five yeara age. After several chsnges of owner ship, he finally found comfortable quar ters for his old sge In an enclosure ef the garden St Regetit's- 'park. f we are to credit (these facta, then. Dispensary ColuiiibiiiverScenery Regulator Line Steamers THB KXCURSIOM STEAMER "BAILBY OATZIlKT" makes round trips to CAS CADE LOCKS every Sunday, leaving PORTLAND at S a. a. returnlag, ar rlv.a S d. m. Daily ssrvlos between Portland and The Dalles sxcept Sunday, leaving Port land at T a. m , arriving about a sl, carrying freight and paaasngera gplen. did sccommodatlons for outfits . and livestock. ' ... , Dock foot ef Alder street. Portland; foot of Court street. Tbs Dalles. Phone Mela Sl, porusn TELEGRAPH Paste st oa the BJvea The only steamboat making a round trrs '. .'BAXiT' " ' t : Exeept eundny-Betweea-';-'';':;-v PORTLAND and ASTORIA abb wat ronrrs Leave Portland ,.t....,......T:e a. av Leave Astoria .......l:Se IV Arrive Portland S:Se p ss. U-1S SERVED A LA CARTS ' Pcrtlaad Xumdiair, Aider Street Beea. Astoria lAadlag, OeJleadsr Beoa. . E. B. SCOTT. Agent . .Phona Mala Its. Low Round Trip Rates to New York and Boston VTA TKS ZBTB BAZXVOAB. BVPTBM- BIS S ABB 10. IMQUIBB OP TICKBT AOaiCT OB WBTTB K. B. BusUTH, T.P, A-, BBATTLB. WASH. S.SrFTKilburn Sae Com Bay. Ban, sad Sen rrsartisa, ' , Hat ssiHng frea Pertlaad TbSMday. Aagsst SS Wtzt sslilsg from (tea rrascUee, Tbsrs, Sept. S ' r. L OBJtKHOrOH. Agest, - BtsaawteS Oaek Me. S. . Pheea State ISk C GEE WO Portland's Widely ' Known end Successful - .Chinese . Medicinal, Root snd' : Herb Doctor r - Hla faawae readies, tke tagneiMta e( whlck we Impart etrMt rreai tee OrUal ta large amasUtlM aaS sresar. and set as tat ss. n sis s-to-e.ts lasatary. He awreerr, sil.e. er erass et say klad eaiA . Paraly MntibU. ' ... Tb. Oertor treeta sseHerfelly end gaarasteas H .ore all etomarh tmablM. Mteira. aathwe. tang, tsreat. HMsauttooi., ssi iiismaa. Uvea, liflner aae mm siaaaeM. . I TKBAU XBOtniES AVO AU. PBIVATS ... BlaXASSS. " CUae er adsleadlag sutasnsti te tki sfSictee. A Mfe aad latitat care ta tke aotek- If yoa easset ealL writ.. sW ay sistesi steak sss cirauar. mtoee . enta la etaatss. ... - covrtriTATioH rxxx. She O. gee We Ckiaae. stedloiae Oa., WM - First St.. Car. Mmrisea, Vertlsae, Oa. For Kldntv and Claditr Troublti Bzurvxsis 24. Hours iVI fill II9IM1BV wsasa wiiinniii CltCHARCEJ EachCss- raala bearif the si lassi Faraale hraUeraaslata Every Wcnan awstssteasaa eneeja saew - MARVTL vXMriiaej Spray -Mot CMteunt Amy if h. nnnot ...nl. I stABVaLM au.at aa otbr. hut Mnd iiuib trw lllu.tralMl book Tt rail iwmeular, aad flirwtiona im. valumbl. u larilia. MSaVBtu re, aa n. see sv.. a aw vonsu a, S. aziDMoss a oo mi mas sraXR, ASS WOOOAAA. CLASS S 00. . Scoff s Santal-Pepsm Capsules A POSITIVE CURE TerTaflasiBiattoa erOatsrrtiof tb. BlMl'lM-aad IHm4 Kie mti. SO OOUSO rat. Carat .akkly aad f.raaaeatiy tb. ont earn at SiawiiHa loogmadlDf. Abaelataiyl karailMa. Sold by rsstwta i yrtf. M.ex e by tnau, soae saie. ai .uu, s sexes, sa.ia. yRmiH, Oarke A Os. ErffiVTdYnFplLLS TBBBIahteaBBaaTfB. y ht!Xm'jttMnr ud iiald aMtalHc boaaa. MlV -ah Haa Klbtoa. Takaooaabaav V au, ef ratjr Vrvrwimt aa4 ask tar v aliMaawt V rtiI-nira.TEB'S E.teLjsaT, BI4MOKP BEA!(T PIlTs, fcc iagai dd aa Sat. aaajai. Alweva kallahlav Sold by Drurrttta m.m,mmmm. oalculitfng that at the epoch of hie first capture Drake was fifty yeere oldthe Infaney of these reptiles we eee that the defunct may heve lived Over three centuries..' ' - - '' 1 "Hie death waa a surprise to the staff of the geological garden. They were accustomed to eee htm for long periods absolutely immovable. He would re main thus for whole days In torpor, not moving so much aa -hie heavy eyeballs. There win be a serious omission la Drske'e biography; no one will ever atawMlel. Bk.- Ta Ska ST. ' S . f -n. ar jm ev - r w at -JT Per Sale' by P ""TSa-Ce know the precise dste of. his birth nor the precise date of hie death, because Drake 'had been dead probably a week before the keepere knew It." Qaeettoaeble Playing. '. The Maid (turning from the piano) How did you like that tune? The Man Wse that e tune yeu Just plaved? ' 1 The Msld (Indlgnently) Certainly. What did you think It was The Man Oh, I thought perhaps it waa a Jok yeu had played on ma. t 1 i 1 I w c 3 Trains to the East Daily 3 rgX ranaua eHeears' aae toerUt "S-eae Sal!. a Oaaiw. CbSMn. kaat- eie.elBg.eare salt? a a.saa. La. ' - . 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