The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, November 15, 1901, Image 2

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WASHINGTON LETTE«.
Already preparation» are being made i A WORTHY
SUCCESSOR.
for the reciprocity convention to be held j
) T h at's the condition of many caterers
^ru*M<,N*u k ïu jiy FRIDA}*
—
‘Som ething New tinder th e Sun”
from çakirih, especially in the morning. l'Kuj, Otiu H euviiah Ç u u ia iw itiïjr .) i in this city, November J9, 20 and 21.
[General
Manager
E
lw
ard
II.
.Sanborn,
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Great
difficulty
w
experienced
in
clear-
—4T-—
doctors have tried to cure C atarrh ,
ing the head and throat.
, who it in this city, ban engaged the large • bv All
the use of powder*, acid gusen, iuhal- ,
ÍLoniNCg,
L ax * CouNiy,
O regon
" abiungton , Nov. 4, 1801. 1 banquet ball of the Raleigh Hotel for era and drugs in paste form. Their p iw- i
No wonder catarrh causes headache, 1
impairs the taste, smell and iioarmg,
I bn President is making unprece- the use of the convention. Every pre- I tier8 dry up the mucous membranes
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pollutes the breath, deranges the 3tom* deuted progress on his message and a l-1 caution lias l« en ‘taken to secure a rep- • causing them to crank open and bleed.)
1 The. powerful acids used ?n the inhalers i
ach and affects tlio appetite.
To cure catarrh, treatm ent must be ready has the bulk of the m atter well in respntative assembly of manufacturers ’ have entirely eaten awav the same mem- .
H as ju s t opened u p on eleg an t line
i brunch that their makers have aimed to;
Constitutional—alterative and tonic.
band. From the day thftt be entered and to exclude those wl bo are not ac- c u re , w h iie pastes and ointments can n o t;
•‘I waa afflicted with catarrh. I fcocfc ‘
of g o o ds o f (ho follow t it in g order
E d it/,i- «piti P r o p r ie to r.
medicines of different k in d s, g iv in g each the \\ bite House be has bad this im -! tively engaged in the maniifacturing I re a c h th e d ise a se . A n oM ami expert-,
a fair t r ia l: b u t g ra d u a lly grew w orse u n til
j e m e d p r a c titio n e r w h o h a s for many
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I could h a rd ly h ear, ta s te p r rniell. I then i portant document in viet,' and lias care- business, with be exception of delegates y e a rs m a d e a elu se s tu d y u n d s p e c ia lty
concluded to try IPu-d’j Sarsaparilla, and fully catechised the members of bis cab- ' from
F lo ren ce O reg o n , N o v . 15, 1901. after
some institutions like the New i of th e tr e a tm e n t of C atarrh , has at last |
ffvo bottle.-? t wm cured and
h ave n o t had an y r e tu rn of th e disease ! met, and the numerous senators whom York Board of Trade which arc made up i p e rfe c te d a tre a tim * n t w h ic h w h en f a i t h - 1
id at
fu lly u se d , n o t o n ly re lie v e s a t " tir e , but-
z ^ x - a » » --------------- ----- sin c e?' Ei L £ 2 f4 F oedls , L ebanon, Kan.
,unty,
be Has invited to the White House, so very largely of the manufacturers and ; p e r m a n e n tly c u re s C A T A R R H , by 10-1
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tter.
*1 he citizens of Florence and tlie sur­
t h a t im a - i.o i.n. -
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»I- i •
i m o v in g th e c a u s e , s to p p in g th e < lit-l
4 ‘ n,o,R comprehensive aloed interests. Toe proceedings of th e c h a rg e s , an il c u r in g all in fla m m a tio n .
rounding qountry are anxious to see a Cures catarrh—it soothes and strength­ gntep of the situation than many men in convention will be governed by the rule»
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ikni'"i,'1 to science !
sino i
ia'go sawnijll erected here, and it is ens the mucous membrang and builds
that aetimliy reaches ti e atHicted parts.
up the whole system.
bis position would have ncquircti in six ! of the United States Senate witli the ex- This
wonderful remedy is known aa
AND
hoj«d a suitable site cun be secured on
tees 8
months. Hu issued bis Thanksgiving ception that delegates wili be permitted “SNUFFLES, the GUARANTEED OA-
reasonable term s. Parties owning real
MK. ROOT ANO ARMY REFORM.
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i.
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, TARItfI CURE,” and is Bold at tbe ex*
I
.aniation Saturday. It is bis first to speak but once on a subject and that treiuel, low price of O n e D o llar, ea c h
36, C
• state which they do not use themselves
oifieiul paper and tfoe sentiments are j they will be required to limit their re p ack a g e c o n ta in in g in te r n a l a n il e x t e r n a l
ai,d which is wanted for a mill site,
The muin crilici.ii
medicine
sufficient
for
a
fell
month’s
,,,luJe '*y llle f°r- . well-chosen and the expression brief and marks to ten minutes time
i t r e a t m e n t a n d e v e r y th in g n e c e ssa ry to
Wl
phould take it.-to consideration the fact ngii officers who witnessed the events of to the point.
In bis annual report A djutant General ; i!8.’« V n r '•? v ■ ,, •
th a t if a good mill is eroded lioro that Hie Spanish war werp th at our forces!
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! “ SNU FFLES” Is the only perfect
all real e«l«r« win „ t
„ ,
i
( .. hr ,- i t
I Alllong ,l'e BlleBt» “ t the White H ouse. Corbin recommends the abolition of the 1 CATARRH CURE ever made
3est
and is
A ilre«I pvfate MiI, aJvanep
.«fibre i from unnecessary rfelajs in dinner table Friday were Mr. Jam es J. ! transport
now recognized a s the onivsafc and pos­
service
between
the
United
T hey should remember, too, before do- transportation, from lever camns a n d H ill tl,« «-«it t.. „
.
itive cure for that annoying and disgust-
. . n
.
ca.ups, amt n u t, the well-known railway magnate States and the Fhilmnine«
Ho ex- ¡ng disease. It cures all intlaininatiou i
mandmg exorbitant prices (or their from bad food. One eat)se of these ev ils1 and Secretary
1
quickly
and permanently and is also 1
Hay. It is understood presses the belief that now that the war
property, th a t there are several goo I Io- ¡was the ineficieney of our schools for
ivonderfuily
quirk to relieve HAY
,
„ ...
„
,
lhal Mr’ H tiior.of Wisconsin, is assured is over the transportation of the troops FEVER or COLD
in the HEAD.
pationa
lor
milis
on
tbe
stream,
and
that
rather tia n r a .
• ,
t
’ 7 ' 1<” l'° ’r l,OW llui8e l,,,ve of tbe SUP P ^ of Mr. Hill in bis objec- could be handled more satisfactorily and
UATAKRH wnen neglected often leads
rntlier tl,,n pay an excess.ye pr.ee fqr a ; been earned on, we read in Adjutant- tions to the ship snbeid
« » « o n ly and to CON.SUMI’TION' — ” SNUFFLES ” :
y bill, as it was economically by tbe commercial compa- will save yon if you use it at once, ft is i
site in Florence tl,e mill company may General Corbin’s report, recently pub-| presented to the bi
and
it . is Pies
and that were this business given no ordinary remedy, but a complete f
decide to huild at some other point on lished. that some retired nrmv officers, known that M r m u ist i senate,’
i
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.
treatment which is positively guaranteed ,
the river si,„„i.i ,i „► i i
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m a t M r. Hill bad a band in its to private concerns it would tend to ; to cure CATA KftH in any form or stage I
W o have an ex cep tio n ally fine «election of
tne river, ¡should th a t be dome the peo- detailed with full pay as military in-I defeat
if used according to the directions which |
pie here wih lose the increase in value «.rue,ors, have been reported to him as fie 'd i m o i a i / ' w f r ; / “88“'" " 11 tliat Í bUÌI<1
“ æ tri'nsi)or,atio1' - V ¡ - -
all
latest styles and p a tte rn s, consisting of
; accompany each package. Don’t (le'ay, i
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“ ,pl “s u ,e d in ,wr at the White House had some is said tbut Mr. James J. Hill lias » j but send for it at once, and write lull f
Which the mill would have brought tp ' npt (lying at the schools and only occa- bearing
particulars as to your condition, and you j
w ar
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m
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i will toceive special advice from the dis-i
H om espun,
C a s h m e rs ,
A lp a c a ,
on
tlie
subject
of
ghid
to
put
m
commission
between
the
covorrr
of th is w o n d e rfu l re m e d y r e g a r d - |
huilt UP, and the partis« who hying Secrelary fioot ordered the re-establjsh-
tliis measure, but lie has exercised the Luiled States and the Philippines and it ' ln = y o u r case w ith o u t c o s t to von beyonr
pbout this ststeof affairs will themselves ment of various post lycenms or barrack
th e r e g u la r p rice o f “ .S N U F F L E S ,” th t
greatest discretion himself, and it is is quite probable that at the dinner, “GUARANTEED CATARRH CURE.”
and m any o th e r lin es o f fancy patterns.
l>e losers by tliplr own sel,fis' .
schools, ip w hich every year young of­ doubtful if any one but bis intimate
S e n t p r e p a id to a n y a d d re s s in tlie
above referred to, that subject was dis­
fic e rs are required to take a certain
I
oiled
States
or
Canada
on
receipt
of
frjend, Senator Lodge, knows just where cussed. Freight is now carried by sev-
; One Dollar. Address Dept. 1, EDWIN
The result of the elections held in sev- number of professional courses. These
S I L K S a n d V E L V E T S for t r im m in g ^ .
be stands in regard to it
¡eral companies between the United I P. GILES A COMPANY, 2330 and 2332
ita l states last wtek w as generally favor- qiay bo called tbe public schools of the
. Market iStievt, Philadelphia.
The atmosphère of the White House i «'ales and the islands but tbe lines are
pble to the republicans, tlpit party cr.--! army. Next lie ordered the post-gradu-
does not ¡favor secret Conferences. A not direct and the service is by no means
\\ bat. perhaps is tlie most peculiar ol
Tying Ohio, Connecticut, Massachusetts, ate infantry, cavalry, and artillery
New Jersey, ftbodo Island, Kansas, schools at Forts Kiley, Leavenworth, ensual visitor tbe other day saw an old satisfactory,
' mortality facts is that insurance compa-
wliitelinired senator earnestly talking
| nies bud rather take a risk on a man
rennsylyanm , Nebraska, Utah, jowa and Monroe to be re-established upon a I with the Preside,
, t
’ i
The la rg is t an d best a sso rtm e n t of
And South Dakota. The democrats were far more comprehensive basis These a - e re
‘ 006 .°Or,,er and in !
The question whether the advance of i i wit!, an occupation than upon a “gen-
successfol in Kentucky, Virginia, M is-. may be called the ar-.iy high schools Mr R s^
T‘'en
,,ea,d I civilization brings with it a correspond - j tieinsn of leisure.” Tbe latest compila-
Sixsippi and Maryland. In Greater New , T k . young officer who doe. well i t tbe !,bffi
X ’ X fe
I
j ing decrease in crime is one of perennial ¡tion of experiences in both the U nitfd
York tfie republicans and anti-Tam- public schools of tlie army will be re-
I interest to society. Statistics can pro- j States and Great Britain is to the effect
“ I have told you before, and I tell you
3U i verbiallv be made to prove anything, I*1'“1
'‘IHr,allt>’ of unoccupied men
manyltcs carried the dgy, electing fietli jcejye.J into these post graduate schools; ’
this side of P o rtla n d
U w m w b , . „ „ .¡„ m , 4
„ , 0 « ' .„ 4
I
If | and it is open to argum ent whether the i exceeila lhat of tlie average of occupied
pver the SlieparJ, tl,, Tnu.tnai.y cn.idi. u iltiu ry uiHiieuver, . ... included I n 'u l i n t l
i
n 10 w rlll"li. will wo amount of crime in tlie United Kingdom I men by 132 per cent.
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at any particular time corresponds di­
»tmon labor candidate, was elected by a the high schools will be transferred to
rectly
with tlie number of prisoners con­
The annual report of the United
plurality of about 200Q. In these cities J tbe new “ War Oollege and School of
victed.
But the total number oi convic-
W e in vite an inspection o f th e above
States Treasurer, Hon. E.lis H. R o b erts,1
tbe resujt
as
, if a , rebuke to botwism and a National Defense” at Washington, for j for the fiscal vn.c
t
I lion8 rePrese,ds. at »t«y rate, the nearest
as
well as o f o th e r good c a rrie d by thfl
je a r ending June 30th, ! approach to
Victory for clean politics,. It is a very which Secretary Root has just allotted
exactness that we ate likely
fatuous and alw aj s ud-to-dato
some
stupendous figures. The
Jiopefu| sign when the voters r. use to tbe st|m of $100,000. }|e b is thus I T contains
l,« tm t
.
to attain. So far, then, as statistics go,
be compelled to cast their baljot. for brought into vigorous being common were »587 e s - T T 8 7 H ' ' e g o v u ,“
t i
E u g e n e , O re g o n .
the prison report of the past year shows
nnwortljy candidates, but demand clean, and I,igl, school, and a university. I„ $20.44H8o’ over t 7 " "
t“
6888
th at crinis is decreasing very perceptibly
honest, , Straightforward men lor II,.e ir ; the university the pupil will naturally i the blgbest
,>rt' e “ ,g yBar- a,1'F in proportion to the population. During P aid up Cash C apital, - §50,000
ofliaers , Independence in voting for , deal with the highest problems in m ili-) disburse,,,e, ever recorded. llle total j the past forty years the rate per 100,000 ‘ lu h ’u s’ .................................. 50,000
I disbursements amounted to $509,967 353 ,
■
limn outside of party hues, if immoral tary science, and its graduates
■
i i , , ’ ’ °* 8erlolIs crime lias decreased from 13 4 Hh
i.
i
—
"'id be ' which ' have
been exceeded
consistent
only
durinv
o
o
an •
,
1 "H h
p r ynworthy me., are put up for office, j the p e n to bo chosen for responsibility I ,|,e civil war and in 1899. Tim gold J 1
. Th" rMuU 18 «"«lonbtedly en-j ith prudent b an k in g .. Correspoiidenje »ulic
gold
r«
F ill do a great deal to purify politics and whenever emergency occurs. In any «erveof $150.000,000 has been
couraging, and seems to show that edu­ T. G. Hendricks
keep trickster« in the rear
. v . President
maintained
event, officers may bo compelled to pass i without u iffie n ltv h . „
cation and tlie other disciplinary infln- s’-
^-sbin .
? ice President
cnees
of
society
are
slowly
but
surely
Ei
H
.
Po?ter'‘8‘’'
tl,rough three grades of .nstruction b e -! gold coin and bullion iro m 'tb r g c n e r a l
...........Cas I n et !
In publicly refusing to stand for the
. .Asst. Oasbier I
fore they are appointed Io our new Gen- fund.
doing
their
duty,
reflects
the
London
republican nomination for govemor, a
Iiominiitiot, he could secure for the ask- . *’ "
S e ^ 1LlBry Ibioi a reforms
So greatly in excess of bis needs are Chronicle.
ing, and that, too, with „„ assurance of ° T r * ' rC8Ul‘
*“ leaat
"
Uncle Sam’s present receipts, that when
Mr. 1
GASzKDY & SON - - P ro p rieto rs.
ploctioi), Senator Fulton shuws his luy- I doubted gams to Iho country. In the Secretary of the Treasury Gago learned
saint
a c m e r 's v z s .
ftlty to his fi ¡ends—for Secretary ■ of Slate „ i ,, first placo, aspirants for promotion in t,|Ht the receipts for one day amounted
F lo re n a s , O re g o n .
\ « n e Gt
D unbar is bis friend. They are front the | ,
7
" ° W. gra61’ lbe tlie
' to $1,081,444 over expense«,’ be feared
BY EIN MAGNOS.
that
pu
I”
or
favor,tistn
will
no
longer
that
the
finances
of
;elist ft
Name city and Mr. Dunbar is a candi­
T ables fu rn ish ed w ith all th e
the country would
avail; only merit will answer The aee-
langlit«
date fpr reimpiination. Mr. Fulton’s '
delicacies of th e season. G ive us I
November 11, 1901
gaudidiiture for governor would „ „ ite ri-¡ E " ''K“‘"
° f econo"1J’ ’ | circulating mediunEnnd l"
°"
tance«!
»e im inetiiately Í S dir. Lixiie Prien left yesterday for ! a call
it char
Hilly ip te i(«ie with Mr. D unbar’s candi ¡ ,¡f „ U" n<~
r' a,1'J .
S hu Francisco.
i .
8',,:ri(i'æ °f bega,, to purchase bonds an
«n
reduce
1
A first-class
ilttcy.
t ultpti net I Iris that propoli« I life and treasuro will hencefortl be the national debt and at the
Schooner Sacramento lias arrived and
many
same lime discharged a small quantity of freight.
tion nicely, decidedly and ut,sellisi,Iv. “ vo" le'1’ tll’‘nl‘s ,0 ° n« " ho has already ¡ turn the cm re
ing.
m
ncy back into circulation,
Halber woqld be bo true to Ida friend ¡ “r° VC(l 1,i",8,' lf Hn «'Imirably efficient The i
Messrs. Makinson and W hittaker, !
b state
excess of receipts over exficiiditures from tipper Siusluw, are in
in connection w ith tlie house
war
secreta,-y.—The
Outlook.
the
pe
tomi
for
$I ium to be next governor of Oregon,—
for the month „1 Gjtotier ran consider«- : few day«.
uinti»!1
12,
1
Roseburg Plaindealer,
bly over $9,000,030.
NOtlkhey
they ! he
Louis Smith arrived today from Siletz
TIMBER FRAUDS.
H
o
t
e
l
E
u
g
e
n
e
,
Fbo William McKinley National Me-• John Lloyd is back at the “oM stand,”
issued
Anti-canteen advocates have quickly
m t coil*
moriid Arch Association has decided ; Laving returned from bis ranch iu Lin- J T. N. SEGAR,
In his annual report for the past fiscal
taken up the fayor/ble comment of Gei.r
eyer di
■ P ro p rieto r.
coin county.
oral Kelson A. Miles «pon Hie abolition Iyei*r tk»inmiss;onor Hermann of the! that the cost of iheproposed monument, C'
N ew M anagement .
15, nnd
Geo. Craven, assisted hv Ben Dennis
or arch, shall he $1,500,000. Secretary
glause of the army reorganisation hill. ¡ (,ent’rHl Land Office refers to the timber
S tkictly F irst -C laps .
is building an addition to the Cox resi-
i Gage, who is treasurer of the associa- den^
One prominent advocate, especially a frai“1’
Montana am! Idaho and dis-
F ree S ample R ooms .
; Don, already reports contributions as
|eader among soldiers themselves, gives ''U!,!*es the provision of the law under
I'iLacTRtc L ights and B el ; a j
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more weight to the cause than a thous-
they have been carried on. He appeals have been out only three days. ! o T ’ on’accomu of no'w’farf î ? 1' ' ' a'V’
C e n t r a l l y L o c a te d .
•ed men
pod temperance arguments by church- *l>p"ks of thu course frequently lakon by
room.
H sadquartow /nr
for ^T'tiaMsa.
Mining
, j
>0 in-cat
Mill dZll !
Toe announcement is made at the
Clarence Nichols, who recently left
men not in touch with the soldier’s life, Par,ies * b o wish to obtain possession of
$600. /
Cottmsrcial Msn,
treasury department of the appointment here, is working in n sawmill in M arsh-'
ring de|
J.
w
.
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A
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M
A
N
W ith Lord Rollerts speaking in behalf, govPr" ,“ ° 111 '“nd, and points out the
ilclJ, Coos county.
S I to $ 2 P e r Day
of the nnti-cnnteeii ptoyisions in Ettk- ‘Lllicutn of getting proof of fraud in sud, of Mr. George N. Whitehead to the xp-
PROPRi* m mem I
land, and General Miles stemming 'the 8a* * ’ IIu
a'™>«ly opposed to the ¡ i r " T 6 4 ’ ° f Z"?
N‘ W Y ", k ’ Ol d X i n
r
“ < 0" P,B Eugene,
•t return
Oregon.
^,ene, wl,
tide of army opinion here, there is reai, *'"’l,er lalld a‘ t and speaking of it save:
’ r ' v' ,ll,'Ir F. Wake- ranch at the cape
1 11 llr,‘" 1B lo their
key dan
pnable expectation that proliibitionists “ r ,|e only remedy is the repeal of the man, whose term has expired. Mr.
I " A N T E fi-T R ira r WORTHY MEN an P tyn
'Vliitehea.1, who is now tbe collector of ' day mffi «“r'ra n g ^ m fr“',‘ F,° rVnCe
rded $33
»wu to travel „ „d ad v c rlF c (,,r « 1 , 1 ?
will have their way, despitw the leatie *“ w'
18 a “1O8t hattnful one and
b o u s e ,f a ,.m tf i,,w in , #!aumn«.
<.i. loins ior 1 orto Rico, was recommend- tern entertainm ent in 'th e hall
R
1
M
a
I
zs
-
year nnd e x p e n se , nil pRV„|.ie in
, v /' °
t» in a e r a w i n e .
<• »h-
piony of pearly every officer and soldier ! 8‘’rve’
1,80,1,1 Purpose whatever.
on next vmninjr required
w m o.
‘ No c»n
ju tlip stwvice.—- Ex.
Under its provisions public property has e.l for the New York appointm ent by ! Fridn* eTB" inII‘
«er. 3M
bl.Is . chk^o. '
M"n’
j each year been dispoeed 0( jor „ priM Secretary Gage and has the endorsement! ÜBO‘ Fr.-scott returned this morn
ta c h ín ©
O ¡J .
I
of Senator Finti, and I understand, ol iA 0"* nttc,,d,nlf circ,lit court at Eugen o’
The Snltan of Tqrkey has laten equi hundreds of thousand dollars less than
Gov. Odell.
! Fred Kneaper has lieen improv
oving . the "A rain f^ V A ren n u tiA n '^ '^'8 ()F
'
Jielleal to show that another bluj! is mere ,lu!
value, and the diilerence lias
exterior appearance of his residence
idence by 1 J,1,’1,’ "¿ 'V '.'Y 'G '” ’ ”’ "Pre'«.m U",iu*
ï 1
Secretary
Gage
has
been
notified
by
pretepse $ id that when it cornea to the ,IC<,,, d¡verled into the pocket« of a fe,
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' : linanclRl
s ta n d iu " da,an-
S itar,
’o)M ■
Meekly ultJ, !
ru b fie |s willjpg lo make any foipe»- i,,l,ividunla and corporations by means the American Amt.ussador at Rome that , Mr. Fra.t ha. bought the house and
«»
’»
’’«»h
euch ¡
bend ol ..
pions rather than uruvoke war witli any of P°rj«vy and si|lo>riiution of perjury. , a notorious anarchist, Jaffei by name, • lot Iwlonging to E. F. Waite, and will carriage turnio t '•I from
when nvcesàiir Borni and 1
Ei
”1 *tn»i 'i’ K*‘^reij.
pi the Urat or «pom i class E irppeau ,,l4) Pfoviaiona which aim to p revent!. nag saile.1, pnsum ahly for America, J t soon move his family over from tlie Malinger. :;if» m
niro.
ranch.
is
alleged
that
he
has
been
an
extensive
|>owcrs. The Sqlipn is Ijke a Ohiqesc entrie8 ° r “ speculative nature are so
' i ¡X
pi andarín—he is dostitutu
of ftiiy
any I real
wholly pllVI*
inef- promulgator of anarchist doclrinc- ai F. B. , Wilson , nnd family have change,!!
iiytitu tpi
L«t I v*’ l|y w aded that they
J ■ are
* ' »tiiUliJ»
! I L o ff^ '
A
FREE
PATTERN
prido. AU lie Hauts ja tu préservé lux i,’,',lv0- »«“• »» rcaoon can poealbiy b«
K
,ll0,,,l’t r * ,lf tbe ll,ili,ary proix'riv to the t' l'n à ■ ' " the Waite
•rastigu te thp eyes qf tbc nations, a . hc
«b«»«ld remain longer " ’"’‘"'H','
d° ‘y “ "
Î F C “w . ù ,
r
r ; - -
.
.
...........................
•
cu.-tome
bouses
in
Rom,.
...
;
r • W
fannl occupi
occupies tilt­
houses in Rome, and of which ' i ........-
— » t, » ith .»umv,
haa no honor or »olt-iyspecl to uiain- on (he statute Isipks.”
¡ I . . » . , . .....................j .. ........... .
Jr.
• as in
$ate,—Kg,
M ork oil the new church is seriously
j commnnicalion with the
The news of tho fearful mortality i ,
nnarcliist, hindert») by the non-arrival of el.mg!
the Boer pom entration camps in Bonth 1,rt8v‘’
®«¡retary T aylorit
“ The Rev. Mi Kinley [ reached an
A short time ago tit« state supreme
advised
all
the
custom
ho,
pourt ntlldere-l » dwlpHn H>«t where * irk'a
m« k ° ‘ be Jingltah pa ,s.
tae officiala to foresting sermon at tlie school lmu-e
A LADIES’ M4GAZÍNF?
on tbe lookout for Jaffei and to refuse Sun,b»y c« cuing.
liefere carrying out to ita full end the
I roper,y ia urspaacd to gu y person it) a
f«.«; l a i c ,
,,u’fors are out announcing a m asque
nía mona to permit him to laud. Mr. Taj lor says
lum p tuin, if any |.ro|io ty ta included tl,a name ol Weyler in Out-a. I There
A
1»
: * s-tf
is
*** " »»pr.-v»s»««»a that tl.eim m igtaliou
b“ '* in
A’ C 1Uh fvr Thunks
¡
'..n,îd''1 S J T ,’?'"* '«PT.
Which <j0M not l*lot)g lo that person, it
in o g o o .lm .w m for the ...intew ance of laW8 do »■»> »’ •oluU-.y exclude «„m cl,-
l>;'","i8
U *«,a r‘
Pertect Fl,„ng P . ^ p ^ - W . p
invalidates Hip whole p-scsatiient *. *•’ 1 .,.^ .........._________
tm ..,!,--._______
____ liar _ ) . held
. . “ aM*un ''»ve charge ol the affair.
(heap camps when ao much . . land . . is un- ists. b b" rn ‘ tl,al
,he , ’* 'w n «curta
u ad e (to him, Thp Supreme «»„rt in
need. A rich nation like England U' “ ’ ,liey giv* ll”' •“‘•re tiry of lira tr e a s -
rendering II,1« dpciajon, hoitcver. jmint-
sh> a -I n<-t try to vi-oiiomise in the main- UrV * ,ar»’e latitnde in judging ,,s to
fxl Oilt • remedy for e«rh foully aaeess-
Don’ t Accept a Substitute !
tcnnncoof non-combatant«. If it doea w," >m •**•** •* regarded ns undesirable
luenf* by saying th a t a late pauld be en-
-n„Hwea .«
U ?’ k ío r C ascareis be
Il e blood of women and chiforcn will be ' l" ,” ‘gr“ " ” ’ " n^ ***** *'° Pr«|xvscs
to «foe )>Jn y°
ft?
g et the genuine C ascarete
peted providing for g oew aseeseinent of
clubille
tb
it
tilan«
He
täy
t
«n ¡I» beati.—8. F Vhroiiule.
If the a, - C an d y C a th a rtic!
D o n ’t ac cep t
ptiefo properly. .Such a law would abut
; arvhietB ainnot get iuiu the country th e / frau d u len t su b iti tute««, im itatio n s
Oír
a rJ® , T It ’ ** *'**• l*»»-
i fiT pne event,o of eacaiie for Ihe tax
A m
t’wlnr
cannot get into Ute conrta to enjoin the
G en u in e tab lets stam p-
Dr. HobM’ Rfarwp»« n I la cur« >11 lids»? ill».
-ecrotary of the trv-iuuty.”
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N e r«r sold in balk.
t!(hJ|W J
Ntvruu» U«a$«4jr t\>. Chicco or
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