The Gazette. Tuesday, October 4, 1898. FELL DOWN HARD. Salem Statesman: On account of the great blare of trumpets with which the Corbett campaign opened, and the accomplished men dacity of his retained liars, some people LATEST TELEGRAPH. Brief War News, Tele graphic News Notes, Etc., Etc, Washington, Sent. 28 Paymaster General Stanton has received a private letter from Major McClure, chief paymaster at Manila. He yi of the Philippines that the United 8tates should thought for a time that by all means retain possession of those islands. ii i i ne people ot tnat country, ne slates, nave oeen there Was really a Chance Of SUC mIgtroered for 300 year, with no opportunity CeSS thinking that, possibly, the to develop or improve themselves. The United , ,, . . il I Biaies, ne saia, in me inreresi or numaiuty urguuiBiiiB ubbu wtuo yu5uu wit" 8houl(i ft8SUme government over the islands. a considerable number of the mem bers of the two houses. But those New York, Sept. 28.-Pugiltsts "Kid" McCoy , , , . j ii- 1 .1 and J. J. Corbett, whose match has been broken who entertained this notion, though U met m the Giisey house today. McCoy innocently and naturally, Owe to knocked Corbett's hat off and then, while Cor ,, , .... . 1 . 1 . . bettwas belli held by his friends, kicked Cor mo iwiuiui icg.o.o.o u fu,uKJ wt in the groin. He then ran out of the side and they owe it to themselves to door away from the crowd. Corbett was taken , .1 .,, 11 . 1 to nis room ana a doctor summoned. Chicaiio, Sept. 28. Miss Lucy Lee Hill, an low men. When it is over they will see that there is a noble band examiner in the office of the civil service com mission, is the new Daughter of the Confeder acy. Her Southern friends have conferred this honor upon her since the death of Miss Winnie Davis. Miss Hill is a native of Virginia and comes from one of the oldest and most aristo cratic families in the South. in the joint assembly who are above price; some of them very poor men, too, as estimated by the meas ure of this world's goods. Many reasons have been urged why Mr. Corbett should not be sent to the United States senate. But there are more. It would be difficult to enumerate them all. Some one of his push wrote a com munication a few days ago cacu lated to show by comparison that he is not too old, taking the aver- Wali,a Walla, Sept. 28. The attempt to effect fusion in Walla Walla county has met with a severe backset. The democratic, silver repub licans and populist conventions held morning, afternoon and evening sessions after each had appointed a conference committee The com mittees wrangled all day as to the distribution of olllces. Finally the committee was dis charged and the democrats nominated a ticket. Convention Hall, Saratoga, N. Y., Sept. 27. The republican convention nominated the fol- Bge of the ages of the oldest men lowing ticket today. For governor, Theodore Kooseveu, 01 uyster nay; lieutenant-governor, Timothy L. Woodruff, of Kings; controller, William J. Morgan, of Erie; secretary of state, JohuT. McDonough, of Albany; state treasurer, John B. Jacckel, of Cayuga; state treasurer, Edward A. Bond, of Jefferson ; attorney- general, John T. Davics, of Oneida. DEL NORTE, CHIEF. of the upper house of congress. But most of these have been mem bers of that body for a great many years, and they secured advantag eous places on the committees while they were younger, which they have since held. And they represent in the main states that rue utiMei. racer Lowers have not the needs of this young Record at Hairm commonwealth the older states. Sflptembar 28tb el the Clrnctnn Tinarla a man in (ha tronunr Kronuds t Salem, Del place who is in the prime of life; one who by his industry and abil- the World'i ity can secure useful places on the 2:0i. state fair Norte, tbp wonderful guidelpgs pi1 cor reduced the rld's record of 2:04 to 2:04. The time by quarters was: 30, 1:00, 131, DhI Norte eqnaled tbe world's record t IndftpemlerjRe, this state, on tteptem her 11th, when be paced a mile in 2 KM Del Norte is a beautiful coal blaok, 15 hands and three inches high, 10 years committees, and who can hold them through successive sessions. This is important. Binger Hermann tried for years to secure the chair manship of the rivers and harbors p,IJ, aod is a fall brother to Chehali. committee of the house, and had he been successful he would yet be a member of that body. We give this as an illustration of the im portance of sending to the senate a man in the prime of life. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. JlJIiUIS BAKTIlOLOMtCW HKl'LIKS. In H'half of the Board of Equalliatlon to Corrnponilmt lu Last twine. Kiiitoh (!a,ett: In your last IkiiioI Sep tember .Ulth there appears over the signature of A. M. Uuiin some correspondence relating to taxHllou and the board of (iinllRtlin, to which Willi your perinluloii 1 desire to reply. In a very carefully worded Introductory to his communication Mr. (iiiini tries to convey the Idea to your readers that he and others have been unjustly discriminated against III the assessment of their proierty, to the tune ol about to per rent. This without qualifications, would if shown tube correct, lie good ground, tor complaint, but when he adds that iiiallly iugrlaiiMi, that the earning power of property must be taken as a basis fur the value of the same for purposes of taxation, the average lit ycur iilil school boy could not help but discover the fallacy of tils argument. IjuI year finding that the real property ol llcppnvr was very unequally aw..cl the entire aswwmnnt of the town was reviewed by what we considered a comie(eiit board, and upon ca h lot, In each block In the town, a valuation was placed, which was considered e-ult.e 1 1 all concerned, and with a view ol doing each property owner Justice. How writ this board succeeded In Its work may be Inferred from the tact that thcM valuations were used last yeal and the prnent year, and no one, with the single eieeptlon ol Mr. (iiiini, has aprard an I asked that they be change.!. Mr. initio, whe-i approached this year by the aasewir, refused to accept these Valuations and prepare! a blank himself, listing hla propvrty at about one thlid the valuation ot aiirroiiiidlug rerty, and asked that it be accc-pled, which, of courw, was refused and hit property was raised by the asMHSorto a uniform ralewlih other prui rty adjacent, and Mr. Uuiinwaa Informed that his redress we before the board of r.iiallrall.ni Refore that board he sut half an hour trying to Induce the board to believe that not tb laas ol Oregon must be followed In the taereametit ol property, hut his theory. Tbe trd In making their decision rhiaw the law at their guide, but to avoid the poaatlilllty ol any Injiis lice being dune Mr. ttuna mluceit his stem nienl on en pin l prortr ftiti, and he was iulormed ol Ibis tact at Hie earliest pHtrtuntlf after the board hal duly considered tl,e Mallet As la bis statement that a " bad Iron! heal tbe above centre ae twwl at the tett saint amount that t similar l Hli was In tb fi leas valuable block north ol It." is false, and t ie records ate open lo finite II tu auvons Itit-r ei4 to hit Instmiattnits nf rakenlr" t'd frlrt i the 4 pile " I pan lb. .j, I lletlni thai they are only the bl imibn, ..f S brain (bat thrmish ") n.g tor l-f one Is ni)')l" e ! I am Hint ol I lira, tmwp.ary "raSeoits" l'ia l.l'i.ar I Is In l lle that ell men are iiN.t.-e. by si b M.ih.la It ta Mrwhinf to read Mr liiun a stetrmrtil ut how lu e ".art ptol,in. ' ntaiinef twe't'tod bis tent brlole tbe twxrd, but II tell Rat. a they did hot eoiwider II "erbaiti.Ma ' In uOif liftil than an e'euweut In trv -! p-t taa.lt Ikaas W atilft S laifti pn-nis of t.l prnl-iilbm ol the burden M U tall-Mi la in. shauldera ml tbe Hthef tHi bee II Mi lal aaaief tban pei bis nan It nas ll.n pan 4 tbe a'g'ieient that u I " tie ia.l.v abfuf his Sbouldera. ' In y tbH iiu.a In pubile eates I bva bftiitd Mr limin e prtli,rtl It, kr tv,4 axily te tbts the ra I IN hit eawe MI cod ei4lr.g Ik MalleV lao lbs SawM ,4 eiMlllMlkHi, but b.e ea'a.r dotaU .led e hie laraaar talin hm. tb wall d -tu criminative' e"t taii-w ' ran tw tw l'l-ltef lw a !" a fii t w bl U. Ml aiw baa ln Ii -wt a. ai.ii.. b. I e SM l .' ! I't.i. i a. . U the a).aMi(eMll u4 tbtf " I alia. IteMib li,. sai tbe lut'ite lar ae I in e W ., M Is p'l" '. A u 4htniii. M I ! taMS f . . , . .i t'i. ' aessei tl ft If I t istewre siraai.! ft ' I t-f The membera of the High school have purchased Dew bioks and will take np the study ot mnsio for the remsinder of the term. Mr. Hpeuoer and Leonard Akers visited our school ifrulay, Mr, iiuenoer was formerly a member of the High sohool Mies Euima Farnsworth ia home from the expopition. Miss Oora Hart left Haturdny night to bt'atiu a school Dear (letle Uork, 8 he will also teaob mnsio along witb ber school work. Trot. UiirrisuD 1ms a Urge class of sixty in w riling. All speak favorably ol his teHi'hini. Two new students, Mies Ivy lilako, ol Hock Creek, aud Mlas Fannie Woodard, were enrolled In the High nchool Moo diiy. Mine lluHlinis, a former teacher ol (hie achnol, Is here o.i a vteit w ith Mrs. I I Hliiouiit Niul Mrs. It. f arker. Iho iiiemtiers or AlissnueUa riKim Have an interretiuit literary irogram Friday. Mis. McHword' and Mist lthea vltited Mies Huell's room Friday. FullowliiK art) tbe name of those who have been neither tardy nor abeout tbv "net luonth: K'M'H no I. Wilfred Meadow t LETTS FROM PORTO RICO. Written by Dick Bloeam to His Brother Lee ol Oar City. Fosce, Porto Rioo, Sept. 11,1898. Dear Brother Lee : I reoeived your let ter this morning and was very glad to bear from yon. I am not feeling very well since I bsve been here. We have not bad enough to eat ainoeweleft Camp Towceud, and don't expect to get enough an til I get borne. It is very warm here and tbe water is poor, even worse tban river water In tbe states. We are camped four miles from Fort de Ponce, on a small bill. It is a very nioe place, bnt the drinking water is warm. I was foolish to leave a good job and plenty to eat and come down here amobg the nig gers and be starved and choked todeatb. Two or three men die every day witb malarial or typhoid fever. 1 am not very sick, but if I have to stay here maoh longer I think I will be. I think we will be on our way horn, by the 1st of October, or at least by the 15th. I am siok of war, and it I get oat of here alive a will never enlist again. It would not be so bid it we oiuld have all we wanted to eat. If they would pay us we could buy food witb our on money, but they ill not until we get back to tbe states. On tbe way from New York to Porto Rioo we did not have half enough to eat, only 10 hardtacks tbe size of a oraoker and allowed only one pint of ooffee and one pint of water, and part of the time it was salt water. When we got here we bad to throw seven tons ot beet over board that was brought from New York tor tbe men, and tbe officers would not let us btve a bit of it. The Red Cross society sent about 100 bushels of fruit to us when we were on tbe boat in New York bay, but tb steward ot tbe boat sold it to the men and obarged them doable what tbe fruit was worth. Two small apples tor 5 oents and two lemons tor 10 oents. So you see bow we were used. They made us sleep in ooal bins tbe first two nights. Then we went at work and sorubbed the bins and gave tbetn a coat of whitewash, and after that it was a little cleaner. Tba mules bad our plaoe and we ha the coal bios. We bad to work every day we were on tbe boat, doing unnecessary work, and at night we had to stay in our quarters and it was so bot that we nearly died. Every morning we would make a rash for the upper deck as soon as we could see and would stay there until we would be sent below for breakfast. After breakfast we would have to di about three boars' work, and then we would go aud he down and rest for a oouple ot boars. When we reached Po'to Rioo 150 meo bad to stay on tbe boat to uoload it. I was one of those, and we bad to work night and day far eight days. We bad to work three boon at a time part ot tbs meo would work three hoars, and then the rest would work three hours, and so oo until the boat was unloaded All tbe men are very poor and weak now, and some ot them are hardly able to walk, but as long as we oao stand up we have to work. I am oooklog tor a mess of 23 meo and it keeps mt working all the time. 1 wieb you would answer as soon at you get my letter, and then it will be about five weeks before I receive ao aa swer. uopiug to bear from yon soon, I close. D roth kb Dick, Co. I, let U. 8. V.E., BAVED THE OBEQON. Harry Wilson Prevented the Oregon From Being Blows Up. Io these days when every one is en gaged in extolling tbe gallantry of tbe Amenoan sailors and soldiers it is a pleasant change to be able to praise tbe notion of ao officer in tbe otvil servioe wbiob resulted in great benefit to tbe country. One ot tbe bedt dee oriptive writers of tbe dsy, Frank Q. Car penter, is now traveling in Soath Amerioa and sending to a syndicate ot Amenoan pa pers descriptions ot what be sees and learns in those distant and almost un known oountrles. In ooe ot his last let ters Mr. Carpenter described Santiago, the oapital ot Chili, and incidentally related the story of the prompt action ot Hon. Barry L. Wilson, United States minister to Cii'i, which resulted io pre venting a repHio.i ot the Milne horror io Valparaiso, tbs greit senpirt of Chili. Mr. Carpenter says: "It was Bt this time that a plot wis formed by a number of Spaniards and pro-Spaoish-Clnleani to blow up the Oregon and Marietta iu the harbor of Valparaiso. It was known that these ships were on their w iy here, and it had been stated that tbey would stop at Val paraiso. Explosives ware parohased, and an Italian ot Valparaiso, who is skilled tu making stibmariae weapons ot destruction, was employed to prepare them tor ass. It was intended to plaoe these under the two vessels if possible and blow them to pieoes while lying in what tbeir offioers considered a friendly port. Tbe plot was, however, revealed to our consul, Mr, Caples, of Valparaiso, by a pro-American-Chilean, and he at oooa com aunicated it to Mr. Harry L. Wilson, the United States minister bere, Mr, Wilson at onoe took tbe train tor Valparaiso. He oalled upon tbe intend ed te, or governor, and laid the details of tbe matter, as far as be knew tbem, be fore him. These details were not com plete, bat they showed the existence of it oompaot organization and stadled plan. Tbe iutendeote was at first inolined to doubt tbe acouraoy of the information, but at tbe same time said that he would nvestigate tbe matter fully and would take every preosution to have tbe vessels protected He put his detectives at work, and later on told oar minister that bis information was correot, and that tbe organization and plot existed. He at onoe, however, made his arrangements to prevent this plot sod any other that might bt) formed from being carried out. He organised a oomplete polioe bout pa trol of the harbor, and when tbe Mari etta arrived, the Oregon baviug remained outside, no boats were allowed to come near her except after the inspection aud th tbe approval ot tbe Chilean officers. fbis patrol was kept about ber doriog tbe three days she lay bere. Upon bis return to Santiago, Minister Wilson ex pressed to tbt minister of foreign affairs bis appreciation ot tbe prompt action of tbe intendente and bis officials. Hal the plot saooeeded it would Lave been difficult tor tbe government to have sat- Nfaotorily explained Its non-oonneo'ion witb it, and a great deal ot credit should be giveo to Minister Wilson aud C msul Caples for their prompt notion. . 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There are other excellent reform beshlc thatolthabal lot, Conaiitt'tious anions them Is tht reform I a tllsorileretl iih)-sb'al system bjr Hostetter Stomach Hitters, which i-iin uler ai ll temlenclet Io terlotts iliseaa lire-l by a tlcHcteticy ol vital stamina, Irrt'Kiilarity ol th bowels, stomach liver or kblners. and ln.iiletu l of th nrvt This starlln mwllcln, which bat lor near hall a century won popular lavor, not only lor It siellent qualities In a remedial capacity, but also lor lu tarvirlbl properties aa a medicinal stimulant. Long Creek Was a Bee Hive for Nearly a Week. Blue Mountain Eagle. Monday afternoon closed a series of fonr days of match raoes, duriag wbiob time the town has been very lively, in other words a veritable bee hive. A large orowd of people congregated bere to witness the match race Friday and re mained until Monday evening. Friday was the day set for the big three-eights of a mile match racs between Bed Buck, owned by Jim Short, and Stratus, owned by Wan Kee, both horses being from SusHDville. The former, witn Olate Hiu ton np, was given e-oond place in the track, and the latter, with Ciios. Turner np, tbe first plaoe. But little scoring was done when tbey wete off, Red Buck inning by about a length. Saturday Red Buck was again matched with Obarmer, owned by Keeney Bros , for a quarter mile dash. These two horses behaved admirably on the eoore, end were soon off, Red Buck again win ning by two lengths. Sunday Red Buok was ugein matched in a three-eighths of a mile (1hU with Tip. the noted race animal owned bj Monroe Soroggins, which race Rfd Buck eguin cttme out winner bv a full length. In Monday's raoe all four horses that hud previously been run, were matched in a quarter mile dash. Charmer, with Frank Keeney up, Simtux, with Bert Keeney np, Red Back, with Tommy Wilson np, and Tip, with Chas. Turner op, were given tbeir position on the track in their order just named. The horses were let off of their score in their firet effort, and all made a flue run. Tip won, with Red Buok second, Sitntux third nod Charmer last. This ounoluded the series ot match races until tbe lUtb uf October, when there will be four days of puree raoes Consiiierable money ohanged bands, nearly every man present baoking bis favorite auiinul his judgment dictated. Now that the schools are commencing All should know that- P. C. Thompson Co. Have the nicest assortment of WRITING TABLETS In town Tablets at 4c, 5c, 7c, 8c, 9c, 10c, 15c, 20c, and 25c each Rubber-tipped Lead Pencils lc, 2c and 5c each Don't forget the place. Cash talks P. C. Thompson Co. Heppner, Or. Announcemnet To the School Children aa A full and complete line ofaanjrr SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY. ETC Just received by the Slocum Drug Co. Everything needed for the commencement term Good Goods.... Fair Prices..:: : : -AT T. R. HOWARD'S. Groceries, Provisions, Glassware, Tinware and Furnishing Goods. Staple and Fancy Groceries Fine Teas and Coffees. T R. HOWARD, Heppner. QHOST8 BREAK UP A 8 (J H (JUL. Echo of a Tragedy uf Klevea Years Ago Hm a Bud Effect. Kokomo, lud.. Hept. 26. The Walont Grove eohool, 1H milee west ot here, has been distinguished owing to a fear nt ghosts. Eleven years ago Lnella Mab bit, a schoolgirl, was murdered in the B 00TS AND SHOES THE PLACE TO GET THEM IS OF a i. ivicii aisivarri & co They have anything In this lino that you nmy desire and you can depend on It you get a good article when they guarantee it. SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Old Stand, Main Street Repairing Speolalty Drugs grove near tbe sohool ballding, and her Medicines murderer, Amer Qreeo, was lyoohed, be t.ii.i VUVI Articles Conser & Warren, Druggists. Tb Ntrktt. The Oregotiian aays: Tbs local wbtst market, after spurt which luied long enough ta dislodge a sndioieot amount to take ear ot all the near by tonnage anil a few of the disengaged ships. again showing a tendency to drag. Ei porter will Do pf tbe prices they were tore to pay a abort time ago, and, whila millions of baibsle aoulj be par obtMil at tbe top tig a rot pui.l, growers era not inclined to take I mm into G0 la the lotorior. The foreign market do not at yet Justify this flgore, aej netil tbey do a dragging market te looked tor At lb turn ol tb year titer is gener ally a ehang tiltv-r for bMr or wore sad by Ibat time growers will probably ntak np their mind regarding the die pneiltaa of a rrp thai I almost ln large to UU f.r an In UflulU period, ttaa Krsoolseo Vtr are mill la lb Sel l, tint l'orllu! dealer bv f iro-J litem to pay sttca blgh prtee) Ibat they raoaot eBl aayibieg bohiw far esport fiiel at a In Freights have been gr !aHy workieg d iwa, la nU of t i'h( slelMliesJ Miitaa,an1 now Urge earner t be pflr, at fk)m, wbll three email veeswl have Imshi lia this week at 31 S I. Taere bate hewn fw addilioat l tbe stntu list M a luag lime, aud a FraqcMHM it being Jrwa 01 ! toag. Lsssipil all tbe ttf ! that were pal f tl to mk tba Urgsert bold tbeir Wheat, fteteabf blHetit were neatly. If not tjait fatly, np to that of il year, whwli tba Urgl o riril. Tbe Metgn basioeee, of ra, wm hghier, (, aeaetieg tb ehlmet li ilea t fsjeeie.ni, wliieb were mmen besttef, will priKble h fi atw thai lh f "'itit el lte ! ml ibm mmk III tml lb me lltoea if ! Ie, w l.tle l es-et I, nti taeenwal at TIUKII TO KILL Ul. Aa Abuatd Wornaa la Harney Cousy Reooines Desperate. An effort wa made to kill John C.ild well at Burn, Harney county, on Wadoeiday, while be was engeged iu a card game in Tris.tti k D inegan'ssttnnn, by Mis Mary Johnson, a young womab lately employed as a ohambermaiii in tba French hotel, who formerly, it it re ported, lived In Mal-m. lbere wtsa large crowd In the saloon at the lime Mist Jolmtoo eotered through Ihe rear door from tbe direct bo of an aonesed retteartnt, oroeeed the room to a table opposite where C.ld rll et. and Bred fire or ii shot from a 88 oalber Hmtili Weeion revolver at blra. During th Oondisino aod nproar she patted out (it tbe alono. Il it report I that she Mt town early Thursday morning, going lu in tbe direction ol Caoyon City. Aa h soaped and do attempt hits been mid to arret! bar, It Is believed that she b I on or mora accomplice. 1 ber i a! a suspicion tbal lb revolver need ba.1 been tampered with, ae no bullet a mi l b found anywhere. Tbve is noijiee noa mat ine young onw w v in a ic perate frame of min i ao l fully iutin.l I to kill Caldwell o.i etgat Tr.lln wiih ber atecil tut aud J -! uy i g - suae for Hie act. Y. e (treg mil I log strung up to a tree at the soene ot tbe tragedy. Hmoe then the sohool ohil dreo, it is claimed, have beea trigbteued by strange soands and grewsorae sights Tbs apparitious are snid to appear nt all hours of day and night, and aa a result tbe school attendauoe dropped off by degrees. Last week, when the teacher TMC f4PT AC RRFUJiMfr appeared to begin the Ml term only five lnL I llV I UI UillJIllllU oblldren were pr.wot. The school wus abandoned and tbe building locked np. Fifty five of the ohild'sn b'ivs befD, ou tbe petition ol tbe parents, transferred to ailj. lining districts. school books Stationery PaiQts Oils -Glass c i G A R S Was Perfected by the Production of.... HOP GOLD SCROFULA. I One of America's most fi- mou$ phvsici.ru tays t "Scrof- $ X oU is external consumption." j $ Scrofulous children are often $ I btfAutiful ehiUren. hut thev lack nerve force, strong bones, j strtut muulu And eawer to to resist disease. For delicate children there is no remedy equal to $ w Scotfs Emulsion I And now the entire world Knows this verfect product $ wis the Star Brewery beer..... '1 I! On draught at I all popular saloons STAR BREWERY CO., 203 Waahlnalan St., Portland, Or Mbee feieweln. C. It. Itarbin li. I nea'iy bi entire liaad of tt'oMiitl.bff I Hpaoleb an I De laiee burke at I'rsirU City Imi Htr dev. U e be thinks they were tl eitttrd by siirtbuio Ir. H-lln.ip el tin is d Ihe tt.tmsoht ajtd f.iou t I ie maeua n.rnihrtii eala out aud I ie eif'.e were ter feeiiy snmiilii ad while. It In rsataj b k hei due te alkali the nri would have thowa tre of till. Tb e jmle i t Mr. Pu'bm, at be bd a bend f 41 be. I tdt ("Uf ea H.t il oiM bead wf sheep oi i.f eh is tf tj.uw a Hi Hiker ('iy roe I ei )! wilet aul f 1'iei ri Cily. The eheep were ne lev ih tbrg mt lay Hbbrd It eeeiut v.fy tirang tbal m many el.eeji, aed espeaiel.y flu tb regbbel Lack. ebald t U ta I bit way. Tbs bucks we v4 detryi tk r gf siejplt hvlng itneeit alg tbe pni,,tt blgbwey aa-l bMiitg b-lr. If tl m 2 cf Cod-liver Oil with lirpo- . t.'.i.iiriitfs cf 1.1 me and Sodx. a r r " i It f.!U out the skin by putting; . good flesh beneath it. It makes the cheeks red by maUno; rich blood. It creates an appetite fcr food and gives the body power enough to digest It. Be sure you get SCOTT'S Emui- lloOa X V. te !.; sH aruf1ti t VDTT im Nf, 0-mms Htm Ysrk. That 14-Year Old Stuff, 'Kolm's Best," On Tap Down at The Telephone Saloon a a a IT la 14 A. MIC (aOODaa a a Nw Htand, City Hotel Bnlldiog, XOW 1MrvrVlr, Prop. VCffit4 SOTICE or ISTt S TIOS'. t,ti ui. ii t at Tns lui i . t.... a. l-'aiiila-f 1 1, ia oTf "g I iirKmr mim iut h f...1..e1 tiatna.1 afl.rf has filial (if I'lf nt Ms hilnll m ! Snal t "I In S iM-r1 ..I I. a . lain ai. I H..I a.! 1 .r.a.l eiSI I mil !.,la t ae I I. t la'k. S4 Na.rr. iir vti. nn aei.ir.iaf a uimt l. M WIU.UW A rH t eos.el Uii,i.,B. Mnala.1 M.;iraiin Ho US, .lf the s K ... 1. If I N.1KW w He trnft it .iitelng ln-aaM Io ' his r.liitoit. ral ln.ra iatl .11 l'l ! at Irtlt Maa I a ' l la i I I" f. M W H a.)...f . W. -Miiiea) sn. liiam B M. isal, e.l erf ISHct tal. nv r. tu 4 M hla1a,, Nolict of Intention. Lass Orrt t Tns ius.. Ossitnti, ltmlwr I. Iwaj VOTK i t HKRCMV IVr! THAT tll il Mlnalli amr. s-tur lias flla.1 n.illra ol hi. 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