East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 30, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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i AMONG THE
OF THE INLAND EMPIRE
The SunipMT Smelter.
'The Sumpter smelter - has 'done
more for the development of the up
per com pa and the mining Interests of
gantern Oregon generally than any
other one thing in recent years," said
Tom C. Gray, manager of the Valley
(jueeii mine in the Cable Cove
district, who came .down last night to
attend the opera. '
'The smelter is doing a great work
for all of us and Manager Fred D.
jailer l the right man in the right
place. Hundreds of tons of ore.
which could not otherwise be handled
and would bring nothing to the own.
. nf the nrooertv are now helnn
smelted with good results. 8umpter
Itself lively on aixoum 01 mis pay
foil, and It Is hoped that we mill have
ether similar payrolls oerore long."
Baker City Herald.
To Bridge the Clearwater.
The matter of the construction of
a bridge across the Clearwater rjver
was the burden of the discussion at
last night a meeting of the Commer
cial Club, and several plana were pro
posed by which the structure may be
secured.
It developed at the meeting that a
careful survey of the river had been
made and that a Howe truss steel
bridie can be constructed for about
1(6.000, and It waa also stated upon
authority that the Lewi-ton Clarkston
company expected to develop their
property on the north side of - the
river as soon as the bridge was con
structed. Lewlston Tribune.
New Sanitarium Company.
Articles of incorporation were filed
yesterday with County Clerk A. B.
Combs organizing the Hot Springs
Co. The document seta forth the pur
poses of the company to maintain and
operate a sanitarium riear Haines.
The head office of the company is
located in Buker City: Its capital
stock is placed at $90,000. and the in
corporators are E. D. Severance, C.
O. Muy. W. J. May. Baker City
Democrat
Enlarging MaclUne Shops.
The Clearwater machine 'shops are
being materially enlarged and new
machinery Is being Installed to facili
tate the handling of heavy machinery.
Much improvement is being made in
the plant, which will be one of the
most complete In the Inland Empire
when the work now under way is
completed. Lewlston Tribune.
Huniptir Froze Up.
Christmas the sun shown brightly
and the atmosphere was as balmy as
that or a day In spring. There was
scarcely a man on the street wearing
an overcoat. The mercury, began to
COAL
Rock Springs
In any quantity desired.. Let
us supply you with wood.. Best'
solid wood furnlHlied) at right
prices. Prompt delivery . Large
and small orders solicited.
Office at IVnclhton Cold
Storage Co. -1
Henry Kopittke
(Dutch Henry.) '
'Phone .Main 1781.
;
H. M. SLOAN
BLACKSMITH
Horseshoeing, general repair
ing, wagon making and repair
Of. The way I bar built up
? business la by doing Both
wt but gooj. work. Pries rea
sonable. 'Cor. Cottonwood
r" i h
Jost Awhredi
hew lot of pianos and small
""Ulcal uwtrumentj for tht
HOLIDAY TRADE
The
famous
WNWAT AND EMERSON I
Z- New ttyl... ar. ready !
aVT elo0oQ- Latent styles '
4 design. In lao curtaina, !
Poruere, and ruga. Agent for
lmP"ved Whit, sewing ma- '
Jesse Failing :
Store Near Bridge.
i
SCHEDULE OF
PENDLETON-UKIAH
SUgeLine
?ilTeiM a""" . "letoe and
TM. 8ndf.J 8'W leave. Pea-
Retnn 7's at TJklah at d
. rtndletoa ip.n.
t.,1 T8 ""J WP. $5.
t?""t to IV6' roand trip, 5.
EHini "'"W. 2; ronsd trip. $8 80.
lUo w ' Bock, ij round trip,
' Brirt McCeW Drug Rtora
BADLY
EXCHANGES j
the part oAheweXr"1 ewto the
DaHy Miner. ' "'tV-Sump.er
Grand tUmto Ap((8 n
A careful ash-,-..
peTbo" tLJ
Very mil. m I . ans .".
very little stock Is or haa k -
moved, not to exceed ! car. 0f,.
season", packing has been ,hlDB,d
owing ,o the fact tha, the
and buvAr r. i . CI
noi agree on Diices.
La Grande Observer.
New Cold Storage Plant.
A. A. OlINt n U. r
Co.. VemerdayrdrrobsTrvrr
rTTive that Jurt " z z
: Z ""uing or another large
cold storage nlnnt m . 8
win not be
large enough for La Grande, which
naturallv win .I . ca
"") oe me milt
center of the banner fruit ccnty
. . , umnae Ubaerver.
Snow Covered RoatK
Snow covered Mas -,-. .
its Lite votcue
In and through all the upper camps,
and more hnuiin- i. x-i .
n ... wcll,8 aone now
over them than In the hlatory of that
... curasT a four-horse
team from the Imperial mine broKtrht
VLi . , T."" f """Urates.
Last winter this road from Cablevllle
was practically closed to travel be
cause of the Infrequency of Its use
v.ny jieraia.
Redlighter Scorched.
While standlna- near n .. i i
iitrr
room last night the rinihir, -
Morgan, a denizen of the red light
district, became Ignited. When she
discovered that her garments were
afire she ran screaming to the street.
Passerstiy were attracted to the scene
by her shrieks, and she was seized
by them and rolled in deep snow un
til the flames were extinguished. She
was burnt about the arms and neck,
but not seriously. Wallace Tribune.
Fire at Wasco.
Will Cross, who came down from
Wasco toduy. tells of a big fire which
occurred last night. Jones & McPher
son's store and two adjoining build
ings were burned, entailing a loss of
about $35.000. The Dalles Chronicle.
HENRI y; STANLEY
MEMOIUAL IX IX)MK)X IS
EKF.CTKII OVKlt HIS GltAVE.
A Monolith "Faxliioiied by the Ages,
Tempered and Colored by lime,
and I nloiiclietl by Man" Knor
nious HIiK-li of Ktone Has Itax'ii Laid
Over lilx Ijist Itestlng Place, In
llrbrlght Olmrcliyiinl lis Inscrlp
linn In Simple.
London. Dec. 30. In Plrbrlght
churchyard a memorial of a remark
able kind has just been placed over
the 'grave of the late Sir Henry M.
Stanley, the African explorer, whose
widow was desirous of securing for
the purpose some great monolith,
"fashioned by the ages, tempered and
colored by time, and untouched by
man." Search was made, especially
In the neighborhood of Dartmoor,
and eventually a large granite mono
lith was discovered that appeared to
be suitable. It was in a recumbent
position, forming part of a fence on
the roadside, and three of Its faces
were known to have been exposed
for many years.
This stone, which is 12 feet long.
4 feet wide, 2 feet ( inches thick, and
weighs six tons, was conveyed from
Devonshire to Plrbrlght with much
difficulty, and It now stands with the
simple inscription, "Henry Morton
Stanley," also the name by which he
was known on the Dark Continent,
"Bula Matari" (the Rock Breaker),
the word "Africa," and above all a
crosa.
Fight WU1 Be Bitter.
Those who will persist in closing
their ear against the continual rec
ommendation of Dr. King's New Dis
covery for Consumption, will have a
Jong and bitter fight with the! rtrou-
bles. If not ended earlier by ratal
termination. Head what T. R. Beall
of Beall, Miss., haa to say: "Last fall
my wife had every symptom of con
sumption. She took Dr. King". New
Discovery after everything else had
failed. Improvement came at once
and four bottles entirely cured her.
Guaranteed by Tall man & Co.. drug
gists. Price 60c and $1.00. Trial bot
tle free.
Ths Boy" and Girl Aid Society of
Portland can furnl.h a limitea num
ber of boy and girl for adoption, for
light work, for chore, while attend
ing school and for people wishing to
bring them up a their own. Address
W. T. Cardner, Portland. Or.
ir-- -n r " said Dr. Quack af
ter hi. quarrel with the undertaker.
'I'll make you sorry for mis.
Vh.i are too going to doT' asked
the undertaker; "retire from th
practice V
Tt OREGOWA f!LDLsrroNi
BUSINESS CARDS, SOCIETIES
PROFESSIONS AND TOADES
PHTSICIANS.
telephoa?"''' P-one sol; r.
-A ,'-N AND SC..
""'oi DowmiD .
l to s "V?"' l? .! .:
tin J , poe: ornc mala
tail; residence main 1SS1.
HRJ,AR,'I8VD' M- D- HOMEOPATHIC.
t id i Tv,K""i?S: " Judd
DR. D. J. M'FAUL, JUDD BLOCK. TELBV
phoas mils S31 ; nsldenct Uck 181.
nT: HS!vr.ER80N. PHYSICIAN
and sarseoa. Office la Savings Bank
1411; residence red 122S.
DR. LINN K. BLAKE8LBB, CHRONIC
and nerrons diseases and diseases of
women. JodJ building, comer Mala and
1 ftnrt iti ta o ' , iv .
7. " " pauo- main izi;
residence, red 115S. X Rsy Tnerspentka,
Ult LENA ALLEN BOONS. OSTEOPATH
.'..c, i iiiLii,i-.iu suvei, serwesn
c?"t and WstOT streets. 'Ptinne Slack
"" asKases a specialty.
MR8. 11. N. 8AWTELLE, COUNTY HAN
CobMc ttreet, Pendleton, Ortcon.
VETERINAI Y SURGEONS.
VETERINARY 8D RO EON DR, D. C.
McNtbh. Offlc tt Tallnun'i drug ttor.
DR. T. J. LLOYD, ORADUATB OF THB
l.eand KanlA. O.H.
..u Kiuap miauiati LVlltn VI.
Grand Rapids, Mich. All aline ts of do-
niMrlri tinlti-ailai sslsaMNull. - -
BpaclftltT of dentifttry, ipeyinR, ud ca-itra-
ut.uuiu ut hi Brora.
DENTISTS.
DR. M. S. KERN, DENTAL SURGEON.
Office, room 15 Judd building.
'Phone black 1261.
E. A. ffAFOHAN, DENTI8T. OFFICE IN
Jndd building. 'Phone red 1411.
BANKS AND BROKERS.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATHENA,
Oregon. Capital, S50.000; surplus and
profits, 12.500.00. Interest on time de
posits. Deala In foreign and domestic ex
change. Collections promptly attended ta
Henry C. Adams, president; T. J. Kirk,
vice-president : F. 8. IOrow, cashier ; L
M. Kemp, assistant cashier.
TIIR FARMERS' BANK OF WESTON,
neston, Oregon. Does s general bank
ing business. Exchange bought and sold.
collections promptly attended to. R. Jame
son, president : George W. Proebatel, vice-
president ; J. K. Kllgore, cashier; oirectors
O. A. nartman, M. M. Jones, T. J. Price,
O. D. Graw. J. F. Kllgore. Robert Jame
son, G. W. Proebstel.
TUB PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK.
Pendleton. Oregon, organised Marcn l.
1S80; capital, $100,000 ; surplus, $75,000;
interest allowed on all time deposits. Ex
change bought and sold on all principal
points. Special attentloa glren to collec
tions. W. J. Furnish, president; J. N.
Teal, vice-president ; T. J. Morris, cashier;
3. W. Maloney, assistant cashier.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PENDI.E
ton. Capital, surplus and undivided
nraflti. $200,000. Transacts a gen
eral banking business. Exchange bought
and sold on all parts of the world. In
terest paid on time deposits. Makee
collections on reasonable terms. Levi An
kney, president: W. F. Matlock, vice-president:
O. M. Rice, cashier; George Hart
man. Jr.. assistant cashier.
ARCHITECTS ANT: BUILDERS.
MOFPE tt DCNI.AP. rONTRACTOSg AND
DUlluer. bPiiinaic ki.cu .. . ........ .
Leave ordera at oflios ol Grays Harbor Lumber
Company.
C. E. TKOl'TMAN. All! HITKi T .iu
Superlntenoent. room 12 juuu uivm.
Pendleton. Oregon.
T. F HOWARD. ARCHITECT AND Su
perintendent Makea complete and re-
t.m knIMInn In the eltT Or
country. Room IT Judd building.
F E VAN DI'SEN A CO.. CONTRACTORS
' . . . . 1 1 - h-iir atone and cement
work: sddreas Box 455, Pendleton. .
SHEER COLE. CONTRACTORS AND
ouiioers. ---;
notice. Jon von ---
aeirlce. Shop on Bluff street, neat Main.
D. A. MAY. CONTRACTOR AND "MM?;
er. Estimates furnished on all kinds
. ... .1L-. alone walla.
OT masonry,
etc. Leave orders st East Oregon Ian of
fice. ,
T. M KELLER. PLASTERING AND CB-
mentlng. cement -.'.- -k- '
STuXr. ordTnl at Goodman elf.? ..ore.
Mwaitraai. r. v.
P. A. SWINGLE. ARCHITECT AVjOBV-
. . . . Dl... mnA BtMirlflcatloaS
f'.ml.bed for city and county work La Dow
Block.
BOARDING AND LODGING.
THE ALTA HOUSE. OR THB WORKING
Peonies Hotel, corner
streets. Flrat-cUaa accommoasiioi-; -.onVble
rate.; clean beds, neat rooms:
feed jars id conn-.-i.vu. '
IToprletor.
ATHENA HOTEL. LEADING HOTEL IN
tne eny. t' -
HllleO, proprwrwr.
HELIX HOTEL-l'NDEB NEW MAN AO B
ent. Good mesls and clesa beds. If
to" eos( once yon will keep amlng.
On"? "hit. help ploM -
tentlon f.Tr w -V".
and Mrs, j. r. r.-.. 1 f ---
INSURANCE AND -AND BUSINESS
menu for non-residents. Reference, any
bank In Pendleton.
O A. HARTMAN,
O. A. UAniBtni "- '
rulTirrA COr NTT ABSTRACT CO
? iiaonabl. charge. Consult n wbea is
:J7 an aostXt Cmatllla Anatrart
"red " ";.., t.nk building.
Co., pence in -
TH BKNTLEY REPRESENTS THE
." -. i-ll.bla fire and sect-
den, lu.oV.n-r'eon.P.nles. Offlc. with
Hartman "-L'-'-
' n.iFr JR. U. 8. LAND COM
,0Hi.inl Boeclaity sde of Und fll
togt ?Pf and colUctloos.
Offleiln Jndd building, room U
SECOND-HAND DEALERS.
ygTROBLE, DEALER IN SMCOND-
b?Il io K there to
,J i mrm and a-eond hd r-rnltur.
gAVltew.r. sndkery
STh-prtc- N 11 J Court str-.
ORMQit, FRIDAY. DECEMBER SO,
ATTORNEYS,
B OfS RBBL ATTORNS" AT LAW.
PeneIe70a,OTOrT,,,r h"'"
HUKIAm "WW'U ATTORNEYS AT
Office ta Despaln block.
Cto'nlLW' ATTORNEYS AT
WW. Offklti la Bae ns. D.b. a.. . . ...
mi ausa ouiiainf;,
WrrS. .C0LL'. LAWYERS-Or.
' -swjianoti oaiiainf.
8TiU,AN MRRCB. ATTORNEYS AT
to m-u." samittea
' -, oimts patent of.
SSI.",'," P-lltJ of patent law.
biJ" l0 "d IS, AssocUUoa
L'rilIiJ,i?ABiT0H' ATTOKNKYAT.
m.uh.. pwm ts. reaaieion. Uf
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
B No" Et pKDLET01l tODOB.
thn- L,.LraLV " ""t and
fc . Beau, saeratary.
PKN DL1TON LODGE NO. M. A. P. A A. M.
.7. r. . , ua. nim.MonoaTa ol saeb
month. All Tlaltlnt brelhreh are Invited
- ?JTERT AVD FEED STABLES.
tabla Hoi "ho.A7 .iAL,Smnl
rigs at ressonsble prlcea Stock boarded
nLhT."-"?'..'!: .R,n."..
aii. . 77 nignt seme.
Btewart ft Lindsay, proprietors.
CITY LIVERY STABLE, ALTA STREET,
JSSS-- livery, feed
r-.k ,T . rigs at ail times
lab line la connection. 'Phone main 701.
MISCTXLANEOUS.
SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGAZINES, I YOU
want Jo subscribe to magaslnea or news
papers In the United 8tstes or Europe,
I?mi,b!?,l 'h,x r to tht
EAST OREOONIAN the Bet publishers
p.,?eJ' ,h, Pnbllcatloa yon desire, snd ws
will have It sent yon and assume all the
risk ot the money being lost In the malls,
it will ssvs yon both trouble snd risk. If
"ft subscriber to the EAST ORE
OONIAN In remitting yon can deduct 10
per cent from the publisher's price. Ad-
dleton, Oregon.
THE MEN'S RESORT. CLEANING AND
pressing parlors. Ladles' snd men'a
block, East Court street Telephone main
WANTED ADVERTISERS TO MAKE
nae of these classified columns. If yon
have something you have no nae for, offer
to trade It for something thst some other
body may have and have no use for, some
thing that you may need In your business.
Yon may bare an extra bone tbat von
may wish to trade for a ,cow or a vehicle.
Somebody may have tbe cow and vehicle
and want the horse. 15c or 20c want ad
will probably do the business.
PENDLETON STEAM DYE WORKS 780
Cottonwood street. Cleaning, dyeing
and repairing. Goods called for snd do
llvered. 'Phone msln 1691.
FOR SALE A HOTEL WILL EOUIPPKO AND
In good ruining order. Good tra'le. will
sell cheap. Apply to Chung Kes, Umatilla,
Oregon.
WALL PAPER SALE-DDKINO Tllg WINTgR
months prices cut In two or hall prlceon lota
ot 2C0 pounds or more. We pay the freight. All
the latest patterns. Mention kind wanted.
Spokane Paint 4 Oil Co , Spokane, Wash.
j Good j
I Dry Wood j
ALL KINDS : J
I have good, sound wood which
Is delivered at reasonable
a price i
J FOR CASH. ,J
j W. C. MINNIS :
Leave Order at Nen man's
i Cigar Store. a
j The French I
i Restaurant i
Beat S3 Cent Meal hi the Oh.
Private Dining Parlor.
Elegant Fun-shed ' rtona-
la
GUS UFONTAINE, Prop.
dSt Vala StreeC
MEN ABO WOMEI.
n Ms I" aatal
SHrUfMjnll.amiUQM,
Irrtuuooa oa slonraUoas
if bxiii BatsilirsiMa.
I rr.ncuc-u4m. rei.se, a-."----
is.tuuw!'i ra, .
er seat la sbu smjL
Scotfs Sa-tal-Pepslii Capsules
A PUIITIVK CURK
9or I-fl-wm-H m Qtt
ot tb iUadtW ud Die-4
Bldam. Vo mm o pr-
OarM Mivkir ma4 hf
mmiiy tb nt mw ol
fct-rr-f twd 4s
MlofsMivkWf MO.'
Ins. AtMOtaulf ur-Di'M.
.?U far irutirik Prto
1, twM,Lji.
THE tAVTAtfCnil CO.
Sold by F. W. Scfainldt
V,AjsiiMsiii,ayl
M
.v
1MM.'
TRANSPORTATION IXNKS.
sJl0NPACIHC
TWO TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY
Throat Psllmsa staadan) and Toortat
Sleepers dally to O aha aad Chicago :
tourist sleepar dally to Kanssa City;
through Pullman tourist sleeping ear,
(personally cosdnctad) wsskly to Ckt-
eaio: reclining, chair car Basts trst) U
u -sst oally.
TIME SCHEDULE FROM PENDLE
TON. AtTBOUND.
Arris. Dapart.
No. I, Chicago Special l:0. sv 1 :40 p.
Na , Mall Sxprsss ia ta
WaWTBOUND. .
ArrlT. Depart.
No. 1, Portland Spe
cial l0l BL ta
No. 5, Hall tad Bx
pres 11 :00 . SL 11 B. SL
BPOKANI DDTISION.
ArrlT. Da part
No. T, Pudletea Paa
engsr Illaa
No. S, Spokane Pas
senger I:10.as.
WALLA WALLA BRANCH.
Arrive. Depart. '
No. 41, Ulxed trala, 1 :0 p. m.
Na 42, MUsd train l:B0p.a.
No. T conuacta with No. 1.
Na 41 coon acts with No. I.
OCEAN AND RIVER 8CUKDTJI.K
rSOH PORTLAND.
All tailing data subject ta chug,
for Baa rrsaclsce arary Its day.
SNAKE RIVER.
Rlparla to Lewlston Leav Klparla
dally, except Saturday. 4 KM a na.
Iavs
iav Lewistoa asllf. except rrtdav.
7:00 a
H. C, SMITH, Agent, Pandletoa.
Washington &
Columbia River
Railroad
TAKE THIS ROUTE FOR
Chicago, St. Paul, St. Louis, Kansas
City, 8t. Joseph, Omaha and
ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH.
Portland d Point
on the Sound.
TIME CARD.
Arrive at Pendleton Monday, Wed.
nesnay ana rTiilay, 1:45 p. m.
Tue lay, Thursday and Saturday,
11:45 a. m.
Leave Pendleton T p. m.
Leave Walla Walla dally, salt bound,
11 :00 p. m.
Arrive Wall Walla dally, westbound,
10:45 an.
For Information regarding rates sod
accommodations, call on or address
W. ADAMS, Agent,
Pendleton, Oregon.
B. B. CALDERREAD. O. P. A.,
- Walla Walla. Washington.
RUNS PULLMAN BLEEPING CARS
ELEGANT DINING CAR8
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
, 8T. PAUL
MINNEAPOLIS
DULUTH
FAROO
GRAND FORKS
CROOK8TON
WINNIPEG
HELENA and
TO
BUTT-
THROUGH TICKETS TO
CHICAGO
WASHINGTON
PHILADELPHIA
NEW YORK
BOSTON
And all points East aad South.
TbrMsb tickets te Jans aad China, via
Tscoaia and Northern Pscin SUamahlp
Ca aad Americas Una.
TIME SCHEDULE. .
Train laara Paadlstoa dally aiesst na
dir, at la p. a
roe further Is format, tlsae cards,
mans and tickets, rail a r writ W.
Adas-, Feadletoa, Oragoa, or
. v. i.nssunin.
Third aad Morrlso Ita, Portlaad, Or.
iMM
DELIGHTFUL ROUTE
ATLIOHT RIDES
IZZT CRAGS
EEP CANTONS
A Golden Opportunity
Be natur In all her glorious
beauty, and then th acme of
man's handiwork. Th first
I found along th lln of th
DENVER A RIO GRANDE
RAILROAD, th Utter at th
St. Louis World's Fair. Tour
trip will be en of pleasure
make th moat of It Tor la
formation and Illustrated liter
ature writ
W. C. McBREDE; General - Agent,
Portland, Oreg .
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HOTELS.
Hotel St. George
Ttnrnnsan nlan. ICvar f hin m.
Class. Aooommodatlona the baL AM
modern convenleneea 81a. sn hal
throughout. Room n ult wltk
bath. Large, new sample rooma The
Hotel 8L Oeorss la nrnnnunn.. mi
of th most modara and modal hotel
01 Oregon. Telephone and tire alara
connections to office In all roema
Room 500 to 11.60.
CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STaV
Block and a Hall From Depot.
HOTEL
PENDLETON
J. 1. KELLY, Proprietor.
The Best Hotel In Pendleton
' and as good as any.
mm
Th Hotel Pendleton ha lust beam
refitted and refurnished throughout.
'Phone and fir alarm connection
with all rooma Bath in suite and
alngle rooma
Headquarter for Traveling Mem.
Ooniinotllou Sample Rooma
Rates $2 00 and $2.50
Special rate by week or month.
Excellent Cuisine.
Prompt Dining Room Servloe,
Bar and Billiard Room In Connec-oa
Only Three Illork From Depot.
THE
Hotel Bickers
(Formerly Golden Ruts.)
COURT STREET.
Remodeled and refurnished throush-
out. Everything neat, elaaa and ap-
to-data. Btsam heat and lotrl
Ughta. Beat eulsin. Prompt aervtoa,
H. E. BICKERS, Propriatnr.
THE P0I1TLAK3
or
rOKTLAMD, ORSOOM.
Amsfteas plsa, IS per dsy sad upward.
Bssdasartsrs for tourists ssd rssimsrrlal
travslar. gpaclal rats mad ta famllta
aad lgl gaetlsaea. Tb ssanmssd
III be plaaaed at all times to shew roeaaa
aad lv pries. A modara Tsrklsk batst
ssuTlsksMt I the hotel.
H. C HOWIBS, Managet,
Insure in
Reliable Companies,
That pay their loss promptly. OtM
companies stand at th bad
of the 1IL
Asset.
Hartford Fir Inaurane
Co- ll,lf I.ITfl
Alliance Assurance Co. .. SI.eil.HS
London A Lancashire Fir
Inraranc Co. 1,144,111
North British 'A Mercantile
co. iMi,m
Royal Insurance Co. .... ll.HT.lll
FRANK B.CLOPTON
111 EAST COURT STREET.
GEORGE DAHTEAU. Irrrletor.
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