A. 3, lww J, TAFT CONSULTS WITH REBEL CHIEFS u : : COflFIflED AS :PRISOfEJ?S THE 1 OREGON J SUNDAY JOURNAE. PORTLAND'. StJIID'AY -MORHINQ. SEPTEMBER - 0 1 if , Dasnha Protests of President -r- Prima Se'cretarySende for Comex and Others. ' . ! UNITED STATES WILL a SOON SEIZE ISLAND Becoming Mora Apparent Krery Day That Intervintton U Only Court lft to Restore Peaca to Cuba Most of Rebel Are Negroes. 5 t (Ormnizkt. ITitnt Km -?.'. - Wire to The Journal.) IV r Havana. .Sent. .giS.--.Tbe.. outcome of ". . the Tall mission will probably rest on '. i the oatcom of a oooferenoe which' Is r In progress tonight in tba borne of . United States Minister Morgan. Thoea 'VC. taking part are Secretaries Taft and . Bacon, tba leaders of tba liberal party, C tba rebel oommandere th tba field and - the political prisoner Who baTa been i in Jail here ainoa early tn tna revon i At tha laat moment it was laarnad f fused to allow 'th -prteonert to attend mJI that thav Had declared tna I mev 'would not go, aa they would be placed I In tha attituda or accepting lavora irom tha administration. ' . Nothing discouraged Secretary Taft . ' ta tha palaoa and 'naked that tha "ptia- . oners ha allowed to come to tba Jfor- ' aren . hnuaeu Thta wah frfanted. . and ahortly altar Jose Miguel uomes ana '; (our other prisoners were closeted with tba United states commissioners, i PaUna Kay lenri''. ' President Falma la again threatening "to reel sm arid this time -It took aa It ha reaily wara in earnest. Tba ooming '--t weak may aaa his retirement from of- "-;ilca and if h step out intervention by tha United States ta not only assured, '' but will om with - atartlag .awtft- " nesa. : . . 'la any vnt It look mora likely . than aver that tha u hi tea states iorcea v will seise tha Island and preserve order ijundef tha Piatt amendment. Tha moat - xne aiuiuae 01 tni insurgents in in Held. T bey are boasting of their aunt- bers and seem Imbued with tba Idea k.t Kw whin k. ITnifAil Bt.f.a - - with a few thousand marines thrown in. , Pino Quarrera bald a review for tha .benefit of Major Ladd, U. B. X, and t the, rebel .chief waa .plainly boastful j ana anxioua zor some aina 01 a ngnu ' 1 tiaa kuii f.iiml tha MAN than half ...Of his man ara negroes. X large pat "..of them ara recruited from tha mist turbulent alemaat.of tha Island. 80 : long aa tha uprising lasts they are aura of . food and clothing, and they: prefer v .this guerrilla oxlatenoa i to tha hard ' work' on . tha sugar plantations, where J ' tea majority of them ara employed. : ' - Bathe right Thaa Work. ' ' TZ ' Therr leadera ara' ancoaraglng them ) by ! telling, them that -they can take' to ' xna orusn ana aery iu me iorcea inai i can be sent asmmst tbenv -- Thin feel Ing wag plainly shown when tba United States Warship: began to assemble - in Havana, and Cresfueroa. The. - rebels 4. promptly anruggea- tneir snouiaers ana ,3, quoted tha old Spanish saying: "They 1 cannot takva , to tha hush.". . ! - Secretary Taft la going over tha en tire ground with great thoroughness. ,' .His investigation ta calculated to bring ! . out Ovary phase of tba trouble. Ha has ".not only asked for legal and specific '.proof of fraud la the laat general also lion, but.be la aeeklng ta learn tha ! .' charaoter of tho rebel troops; whether ,ln tha. field from sound sentiment and .a sense of Injustice or merely from. the e'jbope of pillage. Hs ask all aorta of I questions of his visitors, and while he .any a little. It la avldent that he already ; ,ba a broad grasp of tba whole aitua : .tion. . . ' ' Taft tmu XopofaL J, After bard day's work. Secretary - Taft waa still In bis usual aunny mood ; today. Be denied that ha bad heard of ; the reported resignation of President iLPalma. 'rt'ban aaked Jot his vlewa of - .tha outcome bo said that ha must be reserved, but ba , expected Important 1 .bo uttarad were in Spanish, meaning It Is understood thsAvhla arcateat dlf- . floulty la with tha insurgent leaders. t Sanor Zayaa, , tha representative of tha liberal party, and' to a oertaln extent of tba rebel leadersv.and tho political '.prisoners who- ara alleged to aave been members of tha. Havana Junta, are ,.. amenable .tw terms. But. CastRlo and. i tha other rebel loader In tha field ara - Irreooncilabla. - - tuia wiuiuf . V a iv ' kaown that ha takes tba position that j la ha nothing to AS with tha preaent I xrouDie, wnicn na consider to be solely between the liberal end moderate par- ties. JMubtlsss. If the'wuggestlon of 1 'a compromise were made to him be 'would resign. ' 1 ANARCHY IN CUBA. r Advices Sbotr That Mebela Ara AMaok T lag masters Fart of Zslaad. ' (Bpeelsl Dtepttch by Lease. Wire to The JoernaD , Wash log ton. Sept, 31. The general ataff of the army has begun to reoeiv ,letter from Its agents now In Cuba ' relatlng tha exact conditions every. 1 .where In tha Island. A very lmport- ant letter waa received today wbloh ' ahowa that the assumed safety of tba ! , eastern part of tha island af Cuba 1 1 not warranted by the facta. That mean . ,that there 1 reason In addition to 1 , that which Secretary of War Taft ha gathered In tha eastern or Havana die . ,trlcts for the pesslmtatle report b baa been -sending to Oyster Bay. That -.also means that whether President tPaima s greet to it or not. the oltlsen of G real Britain, Francs. Oarmany and th other foreign nations have a right to demand that tha rebellion shall oaaa or that Great Britain' and Franca ba al lowed to protect their own citiseoa. , - Some day ago it waa stated by tba American . from . semi-official sou roes that no matter what want on at Ha vana between the envoys extraordinary and Praetdent Palraa. If tha United Statea government became aware of a tat of dleorder which meant the dev. aatatlon of the Island this government would nd troops enough to atop tha trouble oven if It took 10,000 and tha sateralnatloa of tba marauding bands. .t .;-Bala.! .Xatartasv-; .'-'-' " It I certain that latter now "being received Indicate that there U ruin everywhere In tha Interior of tha Island and that tba supposedly quiescent east ern and I suffsring from guerrila war. fare which . disregard , tha proposed armistice. . It beoame obvlou early to ' the war department that tha ' insurgent were' making aa effort tor terrorise tho poo-1 pie In the neighborhood of Clenfuegos, with the purpose of having arm and ammunition landed there, . The 'arrival of the Dixie and tha Marietta put aa and to that plaa temporarily at least But It Is not unlikely that the first help tho Insurgent will get from tho, oatsld will be near Clenfuegos. (Before Socretery Taft and Acting Sec retary Baoon left here there were well defined notiona about tha. preparations of filibuster expedition Juat befor Taft left tha war department officials saidV that they had not at that time "evidence enough to . arrest any one,' but , the way question wara answered shows that the department knowa where filibuster promoter In tbl country aro at worlfc 1 ,-., - - ., . . - i It la probable that whan Secretary Taft. leave the Island 10 or H ship of tba United Statea now at hand near Havana will b distributed around tho island tot watch for filibusters and In the meanwhile a atrtot watch will bo kept by custom and revenue officer In the Atlantlo port. The statement was mad today that tha war depart' meat baa "now la readiness" tha steam era required ta tako tba army to Cuba. ' Teasel Are Beady; Thar will ba na refitting of steamers at various dock for military purpose. It la explained that tha trip la a abort ono to Cuba and that If thar bo any discomfort It will not last long. Tha next move expected from army and navy sources Is ghat tho troops In Porto Rico and tha marines In Panama wlD ba ordered to Cuba. At any rata. tha Indications now ara that tha move ment of troops, whether from tho ships to tha islands or from Now Orleans to tha islands, will become necessary bo fore October 1. . Oeneral Funstoa left this evening for Havana. Ha will be taken on a war ship from Key Weet to Havana. Before leaving ba had further con fer noea with tha cblafa of atafi and an L alternative plan was adopted which con template tho concentration of troop at Norfolk and Newport New. . . ' RENEWS ROMANCE, (Continued from Pag One.) H soon plokad up a elew.fi Ha found a sister of hi wife, and- by represent ing nimseir to ner as a nroiner 01 tna long-Is st Sylvester . Collier he learned from her. that his children wer alive. They were In Oregon, tha son at Gate view and tha daughter, now Mrs. J. W. Beniflel, at Myrtle Creek, ( Boarding tba Oregon express Collier fairly fall Into tha town of Myrtle creek. Ho Was soon in a livery rig and flying out to tho daughter's boma. au.mllea out In tha country. , Ha ar rived and knocked at tha door. ' It was opened . by . tha daughter, who never knew him. She aaked him In, but When Collier atepped Into tha house h looked Into the fece of on whom he recognised, and tha recognition fairly lifted aim off hi feet It was hia wife of long ago. She wa Mr. Ouy, aow a widow living with her daughter. Juat what followed during tho next few day tho reporter cannot say, but 11 oouia easuy do seen tnat tna go year of cruel separation wer at an 'end. Everything was soon explained away. and few days ago. Sylvstr Collier and Mrs. Ouy took the morning train tor Koeeourg, ana returned in the evening, reunited in the bond of mat rimony, happy and contented in each. other love. , '".. "What ara roar plana for tha fu ture, Mr. ColllerT" waa asked. "Well. I hardly know." replied tha old man, as ba gased fondly upon tha face of bis bappy wife, "Just whatever mother says gees with me." MET AFFINITY (Ccntlnued trym Page One.) nothing but a vacant lot at the tryating place mentioned. A glimmering . suspicion that ha waa the viotlm Of the wllee and arMAceo of an unscrupulous woman began' to affect Ryan and the more he pondered over the matter tbe more be became convinced of that fact, The visit to the police ta tlon followed. t 1 ... NOW develops the mast peculiar fea ture of th entire affair. From the proprietor of the rooming-house It was learned that the two women eama to the place about two week ago and have occupied roam 41. With them was a H-year-old girl and a young boy. ev aral dayo ago a man, supposed to be the husband of th "Miss" Thompson, appeared en th scene and took bar lit tle girl with hlra to Astoria. Ryan declare hi Intention of crim inally prosecuting hi fair charmsr and upon tha advice of Captain Slovar also Informed Inspector Bruin of th case. Bruin will detail a detective to make an Investigation. 'According to Ryan, th blonde companion of his brlde-to-have-been, baa an elderly man In tow whom she mulcted ta the extent af flOO. S I r SIOHT RESTORING ! MADE POSSIBLE BT ; ' " Kantseom invisible Bifocal Lenses ? Not ey to perrneneoc - - V' comfort to virrfoa and fre irom an petty annoyance. So Easy Eye Glass Uonnttngs Once Used Always Used a, - . t v . ! Diamond Laadars ol tha Northwaac - ' ,J' , Manufacturing Igwalara.. m';. Cor. Third and Washington 6ts ' 1 i' ' i' ' , - U , I it.. . J ., .,'7 , yf ,, You Am .Welcome . to Credit- ,MIv (3i tl Down' $1 a WoeJt i, tuya Any . - Artidaaa ' Tkia.torw Mr . Wlut's the use of worrying slong: In furnished rooms? If you wer saving by it ther would b some excuse, but the difference in the rent of furnished apartments and a' cosy flat or cottage will pay for your furniture. , And then the conveniences and the sat isfaction of knowing it's all yours makes it seem mote like home a' . real home, with .' everything selected to suit your individual taste. Come in,' select what you want, 'then divide the amount into small weekly or monthly 'payments and you'll bo surprised bow.." easy it all is. , - Monarch Ndltalla Ranges eqntra as mart reel, ae mm tUs ead as tare iJber te e the work erkartO or IB years' aw tsia tser 4e st ant. The eaUsfacttaa thy glvs Is est alose for the ant year et their see, bat eeetlnaes the ssbm year eru ' nu, Tble saperlority Is amnatea aw ta m , of sMllMble Irea. te wblch tke sheet steel te rlvete, sot belt. Osly la tble way ess bsalstslr air-tight Joists be aaao. Ordlaary raoges era awde of ' east Iroa. Sah rsnsee are feel-Waeters, beraoM wb stMl is bolted te cast Irea it Is impossible te BMke tight Joists without the aae of store petty. Is time the petty kardens, eoetraeU ssd talla eat. Thea eatslee sir leaks ta threagh svery eeasi ssd Joist ssd it takes' twlee as BMch rael to kerf as tbe are. There Is ao Steve patty la a Moaareb Ssaga. 1 n Botm, n a wwat wnx . kacs on ni Tova moaut. Snnnslit Airtl-bt Htcter (O : Thl Heater baa a heavy oast teel top and bottom. Body Is made from tho beat quality of rolled steel with aa extra heavy lining to protect th outside body. Foetralls. panel and legs . are nickel. filated. Wo have the finest Ine of Heaters In the city. Airtight Heater, heavy cast ' top and front. .... ..S3.90 ' Hot blast . Coal Heater, elabo ' ratal y nickeled .....f 8. OO Combination Coal and Wood Heater . ........... SS.TS ; Stile of Iron Beds ; V Wt must make room for a aarload of. new Beds, and If you have a want in that line, now or prospective, thl 1 your opportunity to get a genuine oar. TUrtlsht Heater 51,69 ; . good little Heater; made from heavy rolled steeL Has top draft and aa extra lining of sheet steel to protect out- side body. - This Heater sell the only- reason for cutting th price 1 to Induce you to visit our. stove department and see our beautify! Una of Heater. gai lu BadVarV rVduc and wre i ragul.rly for IWjnl we have but one or two 01 a Kino, we bare out them down ao low that wa Just get back what they cost na . I 14.00 Plain Whit Bed, all Is . ..3. OO . M.TI Iron Bed, bras knob..... 1 14.45 S-00 Iroa Bed, Colonial pattern. 14.60 $0.00 Iroa Bed, heavy post.... 1 16.75 114.00 Iron Bed, pictured above.. f 9.90 Plate XUcks ?8c ' Made .from ' golden pretty little rack that will bold alx plate and has books for six eupa . Lots of other that ' are larger and all go at special prices for thl week. , , tl.ll Plate . Back 90a 11.00 Plate Rack.... f 1.67 1 BBBBBaairastiaw astsSatr1 Early EngUsb Library , . Table S20 . ',. Fin finish, beautiful grain. I Th -column In- th end are 4 Inches In diameter. Top la ttxt Inches and con tains a largo drawer. ' ;- ' - . ; Extensloi. Table $20 "z QoUan quartar-acwd oak, handsome- ' ly bolUhsd; extendi to" I f t ,ln 'length. ' Round .Table In olld oak ' and- well, made foei,......;..ii...y...lK.OO ; - Sheets 42c Oood quality torn- hammed , Sheets, 71x10 Inchee; I0o - value,. while they last.. 42 a) Screens. $1. 90 ' " Thro ' panel, polished oak frames, draped .with' cretonne. .. Usual .price I ,$M0. - ' - . Other Screens, all alsea and prlcea - t , 110.00 Weathered Oak . Screen i . .v.-StT'.BO tlOOO WeatbeYed ''Oak Screen, Imported tapeetry . .panel . ......fxl.BO Library Tables '.; for" $r.5o USB OSll WMi gg 1 ii :ajaj mm VI r tl 11 I : 12-Pfcce Khea ' V .Set ZZo Exactly aa pictured, and worth twice tha money wa ask for It .' Set consists of 1 coffee strainer, l'aooky cutter, X ' pancake turner, lt serrated edge bread knife, 1 large apoonV X paring knife, .1 tea strainer. I am'aQ grater, T egg - beater, 1 large steft-l large fork, ; and 1 potato masher, all for. ...28a) Handsome $4.95 Itsguifr I4.00 vaJuea,N alx . 'different pat-" terne, trlth .: beautifully . .' decorated ahad aad T"' bo wL Heavy brass chala and trla 1 mlnga Ad- j ' JusU. to dif ferent lengths ' by a patent j iprtng - guar- ; Bteed.not ,t)t get oot'af ardaa'aac' ' fjttei wit ; tba beat Par ker Burnaf.il v ) y r rasoM IM'OOOD SPOKANE SESSION Commercial Clubs Are tq As- ......... , semble During the Interstate Fair This Week. . BRIEF ADDRESSES ARE TO BE GOOD FEATURE Prominent Speakers of Northwest Will Talk to Delegates Railroad j Rates Art Reduced lor tha Oc .. caaion. ... . ' (Special DteMtch m Tba Joaroil.) Spokane, Wash., Sept St. Prepara tion for th convention of commercial olubs, wbtch I to W-held in Spoksn Tuesday and Wednesday of next week, are In full awing and everything Indi cate that there trill be a large at tendance inoludlng tha most Influential bualnee men of the Pacific northweet The railroads have granted a half fare rate In the' four states of Wash ington, Idaho, Montana and Oregon and this rate will enable visitor not only to attend this convention, but to spend two weeks in Spokane If they so de sire. , . ' . Th Spokane Interstate fair opena September 14 and last until October (, aad I oertaln- ta be a much greater exposition . than wa ever held . befor In tbl part or tn oouniry. Delegate who can reach Spokane by that date ara urged to come in time for tho big opening festival to be held tha evening of Monday, September 14. Thta la a carnival which will rival In splendor th New Orleans mardl gras. The publicity committee of the Spo kane ehamber Of commerce has been holding dally session for a week and sometime insets twice a day. Among the subjects which already have been elected for discussion for', l-mlnute address are the followlngi , ... Tea Minna - ASsrssss. - ! "The .Object of Thla Meeting," T, B. Wllcoc. Portland. "Need of Stale Approprlatlone for Publicity Work," John H. McOraw, Se attle - "Tba Token Fair," H. W, Durham, Spokane. 'Lumber and Fore Protection," - Tanwia-" -V " '' ... t. . . .. ' ' ".What J ImmlgraUon and Ca()ltal,Ca Do for th Northweet" Everett "Conventions In the Paciflo North west." Seattle. . ' "Mineral Wealth of the Paciflo Horth weat' Butte. . "Opening Our Rivers and Harbors," Lewlston. "How Can th Northwest Populate Its Irrigated LandaT" Boise. "Publlclty,' ' C . C, Chapman, ' Pot land. "How Can the Railroad Beat Co operate In the Publicity Movement f 1. J, Browne, Spokane.' ' "How Can Factorle Be Brought to th Paciflo Northweet?" Teeoma. , "The Coeur d'Alene, Wallace. - "Th Grain Wealth -of -the Paciflo Knrthwaat." Walla Walla. "The Orchard aa a Magnet to Draw j Immigration. W snatches. "Diversified Farmings Call to East ern Farmers," North Taklma. . MORE EXCEPTIONS TO ' REFORMED SPELLING (SpxHtl THspateh Yf teeaed Wire te The foarasn Washington. Sept lrThere are now aotn more exceptions to th president's phonetic spelling which he adopted In a hurry without reflecting that eon gra la Supposed to know how to apell when getting np appropriation bill. 1 In th navy department there I a title of "passed assistant surgeon.' The president ahl It ought to be "past" as slstant surgeon. The navy adopted that style for awhile, but the publlo printer himself saw that congress did not ap propriate money for "past" assistant surgeons, but. for passed" assistant urgeone. - An order has therefor been received at th navy department restoring the old name to the surgeon. Th word "controller" of the currency or of the treasury alio will not go for th earn reason.' ... ' . SALEM MEDICS TAKE; s: FRESH I ES INTO CAMP aroused tbe liveliest concern here. It Is construed as equivalent to the veteran' confession of hi fear that be may, not be able again to resum hi duties in Washington. " ' "I am Improving elowly," wrote th senator, "but more slowly thaa I had hoped, I have not been able to resums any kind of work and 1 don expect to be able to do so for some time." Th senator thua confesses the sub stantlal correctness of tbe report that have received circulation aa to bla con dition. Until now be ha never ad mitted doubt of hi ability to resume hia official duties.' ' . ' fSpeeisI Dtopateh a The JeU Salem, Or., Sept t a. Student of th tipper classes of th medical col lege held a reception and smoker In honor of tha .freehmaa elaaa thla even ing. The baby alee waa put -through an Initiation, being taken through the principal trts of th city tied one after tha other. Tbe procession waa led by a bass drum and tha air . waa rent with collage yell.. - Tha parade closed with the smoker and feed. ALLISON CONFESSES . TO FAILING HEALTH (Spwlal TXepeMt ky LeaeM Wire t Tss JearaelV Washington, Sept. at. There haa Just been received from Iowa th text of a letter written bySenator . Allison, ne tor of th upper .house, which ha BOY ARRESTED FOR v SHOOTING Pj-AYMATE -1.'.. . . (tMdal Dtosafeu u Th InamaLI Hlllsboro, Or., Sept Ji. Charle Lar en, aged 17 years, and a resident ef Laurel, bad hi preliminary bearing be fore . the Justice here, yeeterday. Larsen Wa accused of unlawfully pointing a tun at John Buohanan,.-the 10-year-old aon of C, D. Buchanan af Buxton. .:, i . -' t ' John Buchanan stated that he, two ether little boya and . Charley. Larsen ware playing with a double-barrel shot gun In a barn near Buxton, when Charles Larsen pointed the gun at him. Tbe wounded boy also stated that he moved away from la front of the gun, but took bold af the musala, ar which time Laraen pulled the trigger and hot '. -; , - ,. Laraen denied all ef tba' state ment and aald he wa fooling with th gun, but did not know that Buchanan am had his finger over the musala of the gun. . The hearing lasted during , the day and defendant was placed under $200 ball to answer to the circuit court ..I JOHN ROSS IS LOST - FROM OYSTER CRAFT (gpselal Dispatch te The JoaraaL) Olympla, Wash.. Sept It, John Boss, engineer of the ateamer Mlapah. disap peared from tba boat laat night while lt waa on route from Kamllchie. to Oyster Bay,, a ehort distaaoe north ef thia city. Rasa left tba fireman to look after the angina, saying' that he would go to the rear and make some needed repairs, and It-In supposed he was at tacked with heart trouble and fell Into the bay. , , Boss waa a member of the Knights of Pythias and that order la In oh rye ef the party now. searching for1 the body. He leavee a wife and two children. , The Mlipah is a small steamer en gaged In carrying oystsrs,. OMAHA COAL TRUSTS -v ATTACKED IN COURT (Specta! Dispatch by teassd "H te The Jeenal) Omaha, Neb.. Sept It. A strong at tack on the local coal trust was mad today In th dlstrlot court when an In junction was Issued - enjoining., the Omaha Coal exchange from ddlng any further business and Its members were ordered not to meet again to make rates, prices,' or for any other reason. At tho same time the secretary of tbe exchange wa enjoined, from destroying or ' mislaying any ' of -tha book - an tscords of the trust This action is th result of the meeting of the Interstat commerce oommlssjlon hsr this we) when direct evidence that th local oa situation waa ran by a combination wai brought out. county Attorney glabaug will ask Indictments of every . membei of the combine at a special grand Jur whioa has been called to investigate, JOHNSON SENTENCED -v . , FOR TUTTLE'S DEATH '" .niBeelsl IHmatet ta Ths Jeeraalt - Spokane, Wash Sept - II. Overooni with emotion Thomas C Johnson oil lowed tae snenrc aaoa to his oeu la th county Jail after the sentence of Jadg Ollllam of three years in the pentten tiary for Inflicting wounds on 0.r Tuttle which resulted in tha latter death. The attorney for tha ' defend pleaded for leniency on account of th past g4 character ef hia OUent Ail slstant Prosecutor Pugh. who present the case against Johnson.' said: . : "H la not a bad fellow, but It doH not stem right that he should go r tlrely unpunished.' If hi conduct I good during hi imprisonment, I erf willing to sign a petition for hia parol. at in ana ox tne year." - Trans Ar Plaated. fSBealal tHsoetah as The JearsaLI Milton. Or.. Sept It Several thoi and of baby treat have Juat be planted In Mill creek by Ben Wolfe an a committee of Walla Walla Rod an Oun club. Tha trout ' wer a emir through tho effort of Senator Le Ankeny. '. ' : v i . ' Men1 JJONEY MESTED JN SCIENTIFIC Comlorta Ilciillh and Pciicfe of tltad '-'..'v' -. '-v " ' . ';.'...' .:-;.,; I.'- .. v . -i Winter la knocking at. our door. Now la the time ta have wtf , TKSTH EXAMINED and all Errors Corrected. Doat wait anttl tha Tooth- 1 ache gives yen warning. . , , It Is our mission TO CURB ALL TOOTH TROUBLES. 11 - . ,' We do It Scientifically, Painlessly, Thoroughly and with Promptness and Oentlenees that will make what la an ordeal In ether effloee a mar Incident her. ; . ., .'. , ' Good Set ol Tcclh on Rubber Piste $5 ; ; Dcst Set of Teeth on Rcbter Plate $8 ! h ' ' H2. B. E. URIGDT, mlZ$ OfSea Be S4SH WASSXBTTOkI STMBT, OOaVsT SraTBsTTat. st a, aw . sjq as StM p. m., Saaaays, 0 ts L. Pssae Bent UtO. THE PAINLESS 4 ;1 4ft ' w