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COTTAGE GROVE. LANE COUNTY. OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL tí. \m .
VOL. tí.
Cottage Grove Echo-Leader,
Echo-Leader Building.
E D IS O N ’S
PHONOGRAPH.
" N o r m a " to B e S u n g a n d “ T r i l b y ” to
B « R e a d in t h e P a r l o r .
PACKING BUSINESS
W A S H I N G T O N ’S
P ro v is io n s
DAIRY
of th e A ct P assed
L a te L e g is la tu re .
LAW.
by t h e
NORTHWEST NEW:
A
TRUCE
TO
NO. 44.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U .S . Gov’t Report
F IG H T IN G .
U n c o n d itio n a l A r m i s t i c e H a s B e e n
cla re d by J a p a n .
D e­
O l y m p ia , April 2 .— The new dairy law
N ew Y ork , April 3.—Thomas A. Edi­ Horsemeat Should Open a New
T okio , April 1.—The official declara­
makes it unlawful for any person to sell Condensed Telegraphic Reports tion of an unconditional armistice with
son and bis phonograph are going to join
Industry to Americans.
China was made public by the emperor
or offer for sale any adulterated, impure
hands once more, and the “ Wizard of
of Late Happenings.
of Japan to-day.
E d i t o r and B u s i n e s s M a n a g e r
or nnwholesome milk. Every person
Menlo Pork” promises improvements
THE NEWS CONFIRMED.
who
shall
manufacture
cheese
must
and novelties which will astonish
W a sh in g t o n , April I . —The news that
N egossa
an unconditional armistice had been de­
R a t e s o f S u b s c r ip tio n .
the pub.ic. The phonograph has been R E P O R T OF CONSUL TIN G LE stamp it in a distinct and durable man­
TAKEN HOT FROM TH E W IR E S clared by the emperor of Japan was con­
ner. The grade of the same as “ Wash­
ONE Y E A R ...........................................................• * OO controlled by the North American Phon­
firmed at the Japanese legation, where
• These rates are strictly in advance.
ington full cream,” “skim” or “ half-
ograph Company, which went into the
it was stated a cablegram to this effect
» Subscribers wishing a change in their
B u d g e t o f N ew » f o r K a sy D ig e s tio n F ro m
skimmed,”
as
the
case
may
be,
together
hands
of
Receiver
John
U.
Hardin
last
Confine the pruning of gooseberries
had
been received from tho home gov­
T
h
e
C
o
n
e
n
m
p
tIo
n
o
f
H
o
rs
e
fle
s
h
in
t
h
e
p stoffice address should give their old as well
D iffe re n t P a r t » o f t h e S t a t e s o f W a s h ­ ernment. China made her offer of ar­
as new address.
Angnst. The company was capitalized
principallv to thinning out the main
L a r g e C itie s in G e r m a n y A lm o s t a s with the locality of the factory must be
The E cho -1. kadkr will be sent to subscribers
shown. Ouly such cheese as has been
nr ranches anu cutting oat weak and ex­
in g t o n . O re g o n a n d I d a h o — I t e m s o f mistice, and the peace plenipotentiaries
until all arrears are paid and paper ordered to at <6,000,000 in 1889, and James Lip-
G r e a t a s T h a t o f B e e f a n d M u tto n , manufactured from pure and wholesome
hausted parts.
of Japan were empowered by the mi­
be d «continued according to law.
pincott, the promoter, went insane
I n te r e s t to P a c ific C o a s t P e o p le .
Any subscriber not receiving his paper
a n d C o n t i n u a l l y G r o w in g .
milk, unadulterated in any way, shall
kado to accept without condition. This
when he found it was a fizzle. The re­
The cow should have all the feed that
regularly will please notify this office imfne*
be stamped “ Washington lull cream,”
The work of beautifying the custom was done in view of the attempted as­ Suggestions and Facts That she will assimilate.
ceiver has advertised for bids for the en­
diately. ’
W ashington , April 2. —One of the and such cheese only as shall be made
We invite short articles of general in­ tire assets, and Mr. Edison’s otter of
house grounds in Port Townsend has sassination of Li Hang Chang. The ar­
te re st-lo n g ones, as a rule, not published. All <120,11)0 has been accepted. The ac­ most striking novelties in the recent from pure milk having not more than begun.
Tend to Profit.
mistice, Minister Knnno of the Japan­
Use a sieve lor the salt before apply­
articles m ust be accom panied by the nam e of
one-half of the cream extracted shall be
ing it to the butter, if yon use dry salt.
the writer, not for pnblicatiou, but a j evidence ceptance of the bid must be sanctioned consular mail received at the state de­
Stevens county, Wash., has completed ese legation said, will be effective until
of good h i .b . We assume no responsibility for by the chancellor of New Jersey. A partment is the deliberate recommenda­ marked “half-skimmed.” Every butter the Bale of <45,000 current expense the peace negotiations are concluded.
Poultry must have constant attention
the oDin ons of correspondents.
After the meeting of the peace ambas­
c’rcnlar has been sent by Receiver Har­ tion of a United States consul that and cheese manufacturer shall keep a bonds at par.
Entered •« the postofflce at Cottage Grove as
correct account open to inspet tion of the
sadors had been decided on China re­ T H E R E S U L T S OF E X P E R IM E N T to be profitable. The hen will lay few
din to the creditors and stockholders of
second class m atter.
eggs unless kept under favorable condi­
The Columbia mine of Baker county,
the bankrupt company, stating that American packers should turn their at­ dairy commissioner or person furnish­ Or., has the machinery on the way from quested a declaration of an armistice,
tions.
bnt Japan had, Minister Kurino said,
Monday, April 8, lie will request per­ tention to shipping horseflesh to Ger­ ing milk to such creamery or the num­ the East for a ten-stamp mill.
ber of pounds of milk received daily,
A d v e r t i s i n g R a t e s M a d e K n o w n on A p - mission from the court to convey the many.
not been inclined to stop warlike opera­ W h e n t o P l a n t C e l e r y n n d t h e C o re
It is estimated that the total output tions except on certain conditions.
and of the amount of butter and cheese
p lic a tio n .
property to Mr. Edison. Mr. Edison
“ In view of the prohibition of Ger­ manufactured daily. The first Monday, -of potatoes fro: Grand Ronde, Or., this These conditions are not known, but it
N e c e s s a r y f o r I t s C u l t u r e —A G o od
said:
S u g g e s tio n In t h e P a c k i n g o f B u t t e r
is suggested the probable occupation of
“ The company has one asset which I man markets to American cattle, there in December of each year the manu­ season will reach 200 carloads.
— I n t e r e s t i n g N o te s .
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Spokane is threatened with a meat Takn might have been one, Japan wish­
am willing to pay a high price for; that is another direction toward which Amer­ facturer must send a verified report of
is a claim on all my future inventions ican packers might well turn their at­ the same to the board of dairy commis­ famine. Chicago buyers have bought ing something as a guarantee of the
We are asked to give directions for
and improvements of the phonograph. tention. That is the preparation and sioners. For the purposes of this act all the fat cattle and sheep, and shipped willingness and earnestness of the Chi­
Z'lUMBKRI.AND PRESBYTICP.iAS CHURCH—
any butter or cheese manufacturer who them out of the country.
nese for an amicable settlement of the celery culture. Celery can be success­
Sunday «rhool, 10 *. M . Preaching, 11 a . X . 1 do not care lo have any one else have sale of horsemeat.”
shall keep twenty or more milch cows,
could not
and 7p . a . ’ Prayer m eeting. each W M w x a iy at a lien on my brains, bo I made a bid
fully grown with but little labor in any
Mrs. Mary Phinney, of Seattle, i s . war. , China
, evidently
.
, arrive
.
8 e. x . ("W e «re jo tr n .y .n g unto a plane of which proved higher than all others. 1
This is the opening paragraph of a re­ and who shall manufacture the milk suing the Mutual Lite Insurance Com- at the conclusion to agréé to the stipn- good garden soil, if plenty of well-rotted
which the l-ord » .id , I will g lv . 11 y ..u : com e shall manufacture the phonograph my­
from the same into batter or cheese, pany to lecover <100,444 insurance on lations demanded by Japan, but at
T o M en w h o Im v e s q u a n d e r e d t im e nnd
port
just
received
from
Consul
Edward
thou w t i rt. and we will do th e . good.” —
tempt on the life of the Chinese peace manure or high grade fertilizer is used. m o n e y In t h e u se o f p o is o n o u s d r u g » ; to
self now and expect to keep all the W. S. Tingle at Brunswick, Germany, shall be deemed to be keeping a private the life of her deceased husband.
Numb. 1 0 :» .
V 1.. N E8BE IT , Pastor.
m
e n w h o n r e a l m o s t In ( I m p a i r f r o m t h s
dairy.
No
person
shall
manufacture,
ambassador solved the problem for the It delights, however, in low, moist, rich-
promises 1 made when 1 first introdneed klr. Tingle adds:
Cattle buyers from the East have pur­ time being, and hostilities will lie sus­
r e p e n te d f . l l n r o to d ls o o v e r t h e r e m e d y
sell, or offer for sale or have in his pos­
HRI8TI AN C H L R C H -8 1 R V K E8 AT 11 A. them. 1 am going in for households in­
bottom
land
or
well
drained
muck
soil.
“
While
exact
statistics
on
the
con­
chased 2,000 head of cattle in the John
t h e i r c o r e , th e s o l o i t e r s n r e o ff e r e d
\
x .a u d b p. x . nuitday school at 10 a . x .
machines, sumption of horseflesh are difficult to session with intent to sell or serve to Day country. They will be driven to pended. There will be no withdrawal It is usually grown as a second crop. It f to o r sh
Y. P. 8. C. E ., each Sunday at 4 r . x . Midweek stead of nickle-in-the-slot
o w th n t th e y eo n b e e a r e d b y n
patrons or boarders in any hotel, restau­
of Japanese troops from Chinese terri­
prayer at d praise serv ice., Wednesday evening and in a short time expect to prodnee obtain it seems almost as great as that
Hnntington for shipment East about tory, however.
is not necessary to sow the seeds in a r e m e d y w h ic h n e y a r f o ils .
a t T o ’iloek. Musical ieL ear.al, each Saturday an entire opera or a complete novel on ol beef and mntton in the large cities of rant, hospital, asylum, echool or penal
May
1.
evening at 7 o c lo jk .
The power of the Japanese govern­ hot-bed or cold frame, as it is apt to run
a cylinder. It will cost a good deal, bnt Germany.
In smaller cities, where institution any article made wholly or
A colony of Hollanders has bought ment to execute the armistice will now
it will pay me. I suppose it will cost there is some prejudice against horse­ partly out of any fat, oil or oleaginous
to seed if started too early, especially
e t h o d i s t c h u r c h —S u n d a y s c h o o l
me <2,000 to have the opera Norma sung meat, the consumption is about one- compound thereof, not produced directly 640 acres ol land in Snohomish county. be put to a crucial test. The military in our warm climate, bnt sow in the
at in a . x . Pre citing each fourth Sunday
Wash.
The
colonists
are
planning
to
from
milk
or
cream
with
or
without
power
of
Japan
has
almost
outstripped
to
the
machine,
bnt
I
can
reproduce
that
third of that of beef, bnt in thoee places
morning and evening. Prayer m eeting, every
Nothing in this act go into the butter-making business on a the civil power during the war. This open ground as soon as it is fit to work
Thuntdav night. " The I<ord Is in Hi» holy tem ­ on almost as many cylinders as I please. the use of horsemeat is growing daily. coloring matter.
ple."
RKV. E. GITTINS, Pastor.
has caused serious concern, as it was in April. Sow in rows so that it can be
1 think I can afford to pay Du Maurier Its consumers are exclusively of the prohibits the manufacture or sale of large scale.
The Whatcom county commissioners feared that the military element, backed kept free from weeds. Prepare the soil
more than the Harpers and newspapers poorer classes, but they comprise nine- oleomargarine in a separate and distinct
form
that
will
advise
the
consumer
of
have let the contract for the improve­ by the war spirit among the people,
have, so that any gentleman can have lenths of the consumers of the country.
ment of the Lake Saraisli and Fairha- would not submit to an armistice, even well and cover the seed very lightly. It
Trilby read to him in his parlor in the Beef and other first-class meats cost its character.
quite slow to germinate. After com­
The
governor
is
directed
to
appoint
a
ven water front road, a distance of one if the civil authorities ordered one. To is
coarse of an evening. 1 shall manufac­ from 16 cents to 25 cents per pound in
meet this emergency a change of army ing up the plants should be shaded par­
ture the perfected phonograph individu­ Germany, and are out of the reach of competent person as dairy commis­ and one-quarter miles, for <3,070.
tially for a week or ten days, and see
ally.”
the average workingman, who receives sioner, whose term of office shall con­
Two national banks of Yakima, commanders was recently made. There that the soil does not get toodrv. When
tinue four years. (raid commissioner Wash.,
Then the reporter asked the question 75 cents or <1 per day.”
show an increase in deposits be­ have been three army corps operating two inches high cut off the tops. This
that the Wizard always expects to hear
The demand for horsemeat in Ger- may appoint one or more deputies. It tween January and March of about <14,- in different campaigns, and each under may be done again later, and will insure
be the duty of the dairy commis­ 678.93, and hold a total deposit of <260,- a general of supreme authority over his
Secretary Concerned Over the from newspaper men: “ What is the manv has grown to such an extent that shall
A Never Filling
Persomi Weak­
sioner to
devote his attention to the
particular cam pai^n. About three weeks eood “stocky” plants. The evening is Cure for All
latest?”
.t is'beginning to be difficult to supply ¡ 8,u.,,er.
\u u e ' u l? “ le au,enuon. to me 088.86 or about <62.60 per capita.
ness of Hen.
Quietness of the British.
ago, in anticipation of the aimistice, the best time for transplanting, and es­
“ Nothing at all,” returned Mr. Edi­ it, and this is where the opportunity for I dal'7 lntpre8t, °,f. tl,? 8tat? ’ »ndenorce
Whatcom county, Wash., is now as­
pecially if after a shower; otherwise
son, smiling, “ except the kinetophone, American packers comes in, according the laws in relation thereto. The dairy sured of a wagon road outlet to the Prince Komatan was created command­ give them a good watering, aud you will
the combination of kinetescope and to Mr. Tingle. Formerly the German commissioner shall have power to enter south, and the completion of the new er-in-chief over all the armies. The ob­ lose but very few plants. Remember
$700 Worth of Medioine Faded.
phonograph. I am going to reproduce butcher had little difficulty in procuring an>' P.laee where. he has reason to belief I road to Blanchard will connect the bay ject of this Btep was to concentrate au­ that it is essential that the poi' be
"Y o u r Electric Belt enred me of debit!tv and
T H E VENEZUELAN P R O BLEM the motions and words of life-size speak­ for slaughter horses which were either the dairy products or imitations are cities with one of the finest farming sec­ thority in one man in close touch with pressed firmly about each plant when
kept,
and
make
inspection
thereof.
The
kidney trouble after I hod »pent 9*00 or 9700 in
the imperial household, who could thus
ing figures. I have already the speak­ worn out or injured so as to be worth
tions of the state.
and paten t m edicine*.
execute an armistice by a simultaneous set out; especially if done in a dry time, vaiu effort« with quack« “CHARLES
ing and the motion figures up to half less, but the supply ol this class of ani­ commissioner shall receive an annual
MANG,
the
old
raethotf
of
setting
in
deep
salary
of
<1,200
and
transportation
ex­
Tacoma
merchants
have
a
grievane.
cessation of hostilities by the army. It
“ Walla Walla, W ash."
N o H eed P a id In L o n d o n to M r. B a y ­ life size. I have paid more attention mals is about exhausted, and horses for
penses, which shall not exceed <1,000 in upon the action of some of the steamers now remains to be seen whether Prince trenches is a thing of the past. Some
lately
to
my
mine
than
anything
else.
butchering
now
cost
from
<46
to
<50,
a r d 's R e q u e s t. P r e s e n te d b y H im n t
of our most successful growers set on
Very soon now I ’ll get to work in the where formerly they could be had for any one year. The deputy shall receive plying between Tacoma and Seattle. Komatsu can execute the important the level surface, while others prefer a
K l e c t r i c l t y i» a lw a y a u aed na a lwat r a -
t h e D ir e c tio n o f C o n g r e s s , T h a t t h e laboratory.”
from <5 to <10. The consequence is that <3 per day while actually employed, to- They say that these steamers work en­ commission given him. The splendid broad, shallow trench, only three „or n o r t, a n d I t n e v e r fiali» t o c u r e w h e n a p ­
M a tte r U s S u b m itte d t o A r b i t r a t i o n .
ple become attached to horse- ^ ther «¡th expenses. No deputy shall tirely to the interest of Seattle and to discipline shown by the army daring
just
as
people
p
lie
d by D r . B an d en *» K i e c t r l c K e lt.
four
inches
deep.
These
should
b
e
'a
t
T H E PREACHER SUED.
H„A they
,t.„____
_ raise I be employed at the cost of the state for the detriment of Tacoma.
the war gives assnrance that there will
meat, the butchers find
must
!»ast three feet apart for the dwarf, and
W a s h in g t o n , April 3.—The secretary
more
than
thirty
days
in
any
one
year.
be
immediate
acquiescense
by
the
mili-
Seattle
street
car
companies
contend
,
their prices. Mr. Tingle adds:
The secretary of state, the president that they cannot afford to light the , tary. And yet Prince Komatsu has to not lees than four feet for the larger * I would not part with thla belt for all U p *
of Btate is very much concerned over the S la n d e r M ay B e P e r p e t r a t e d In t h e F o r m
"Horses can be raised in the United
o f P ra y e r.
States much cheaper than cattle. Thev °*
agricultural college, and the dairy 1 streets along which their tracks run, al- 1 contend against a war spirit inflamed by sorts; set plants in single rows not over wealth in Califoruia if I co u ’d not get another
Venezuelan problem. The British ulti­
*7 .
. . .
.* (‘n m m m u m n n r enitinnen u e fu to Imovil
1
i . i
l :
_ 1 1 r
a ___ 1 — ____ T a l .
L
J a 1 a six inches apart in the trench. Trans­ like it.
JOHN WALLIN,
It has been said
that
can
be
slaughtered
by
any
of
the
Ameri-
«mmiBsioner
9°mpose m state board of ! . though
their r franchises
call
(or ; it,
and many victories.
I-os
A
ngei
.
es
,
April
3.—Judge
Clark
matum delivered to Nicaragua is not a
planting is done abont the middle of ‘ Alina House, 218 Broadway, Ban F rau claco ."
an
armistice
wonld
be
so
unpopular
receive
they
ask
to
have
their
franchises
amend-
can
pa.
kin|
houses
L
eksily
as
cattle
<ialr>
'
commissioners
who
shall
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source oi political apprehension, for it to-day overruled the demurrer inter­ and they can be shipped alive across no compensation, bat are allowed trav- gd to relieve them of that expense.
among the people and soldiery that it June for the first early and as late as
the middle of August for the latest.
“ I wa« almost a wreck, physically and m en­
is not now believed that the British will posed by the Rev. J . C. Campbell in the the sea much more easily than cattle, j
___ . .
_
, „ .
,
John E. Hough, the fruitdealer and would assure the political retirement of Keep well cultivated, and in about s ix , tally
got yonr b It. ________________
I nm now a Bound
. when I __________
To carr> out the, Pr0' ^ ° n.s of„tl,1f aot! nurseryman, states that there will be on two Japanese statesmen—Count Ito and weeks "handling” should begin, (never1
take action in the way of acquiring ter­ suit charging him with slandering Miss and can be sold either oh the hoof or ' there
hc*,,hJ "'«". In^mlnd and boly.and wo M
is appropriated <6,000 for the term ,
Mr. Matsu—who have served ss peace
•mg froa.
fit
ritory in that direction or jeopardize the Tesa L. Kalso, the librarian of the Los dressed at a price certainly greater than beginning April 1, 1895. An emergency a conservative estimate 250,000 fruit j envoys. The full text of the cablegram do this when wet from rain or dew .)' weakness. >our b*lt to “ > A R. HMALL,
Angeles public library. The basis of the seven cents W per pound. The meat is
tree« set out in Grande Ronde valley, ,
| This is done to make the celery grow “ W'aitidmrg, W ash.’
property of Americans in Nicaragua by action was a prayer offered by the de­ consumed in Germany in both salted clause is attached.
received
at
the
Japanese
legation
to-day
Or., this season. And all trees that are
upright. The soil is drawn to the row
regarding the armistice is as follows:
a bombardment in their efforts to col­ fendant before his congregation in the and smoked state. With the astonish­
being planted are of first-class stock.
„
______
“On the opening of the negotiations ! from each side with an ordinary hoe., .... _
First
Methodist
chnrcb,
in
which
he
ingly rapid disuse of horses in America
lect the in lemnity demanded from Nica­
T H A T E L E C T R IC ROAD.
The hop acreage in Lewis county,' the Chinese plenipotentiary proposed Now take all the leaves of the plant in 1 ' H
T
»onr
said:
their raising, especially in the West, is
ragua. These are the two movements
Wash., this season will approximate
hand and with the other draw the I r
« ,T . “!
“ *
“O, Lord 1 vouchsafe Thy saving grace far from being the profitable industry it F r e i g h t W ill B e T a k e n F r o m N ew Y o rk about 1,000 acreB, of which 300 acres is an armistice, which Japan was willing one
soil around it, pressing firmly, being :
“
that might cause the United States to to the librarian of the Los Angeles city has been. The ranchman, however, can
to
accept
on
certain
conditions.
While
t o C h i c a g o in O ne D a y .
tributary to Chehalis. About fifty acres this negotiation was going on an un­ I careful that no soil gets between the |
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interfere. Bat in the case of the Vene­ library, and cleanse her of all sin, and make the raising of horses for food prof­
CiricAOO, “^pril 2. — Tne lnlerocean of-new yards come into bearing tliis sea­ toward event happened to the person of leaves, as it is apt to cause rust or rot
zuelan border dispute there is much make her a woman worthy of her of­ itable. Why should he not do it? The
was alm ost a wreck physically an<t other- -
son, while about fifteen acres are being the Chinese plenipotentiary. His maj­ I the plant. Tn about t —•* weeks, or as w •-I
h e ; hud psipltstiou vl i r e h esrt ooor
Electric
Railway Company incorporated put out in new yards.
fice.”
eubject
is
of
two-fold
interest
to
the
graver cause for apprehension. It ap­
!
often
as
is
necessary
to
keep
the
leaves
lin
o
,
ve-icneefe «ml « general d eb ito r, and had
esty,
the
emperor,
in
view
of
this
un-
The reverend gentleman in his de- American packer, whose heel and beef at Springfield yesterday proposes to
everythin g with n t »Id. Finally 1 tried
pears that onr ambassador, Mr. Bayard, mnrrer took the position that his state­ products are now
Everett, Wash., expects soon to see happy occnrence, commanded the Jap- >n th18 upright position, more soil should tried
yoor belt, and It has cured me.
has not succeeded in inducing the Brit­ ment was privileged. The court held German market, and ftothe^or™
“ A. A. KURTZ
to the horse raiser6
raiser, ' make 8ome decided changes in the pres- | worJ^begiii on a newwlialeback. Ksti- anese plenipotentiaries to consent to the , e. . r? wn,,t? the row. No variety is
“ Ttialntfn, Washington coun ty, O r.”
*
ish government to give heed to the re­ that a slander can lie perpetrated in the whose invested capital brings him in ent method of freight transportation, mates on the earnings of the whaleback temporary armistice without conditions. ent'relv self-balancing, farmers \ oice.
show a net profit of This was communicated to the Chinese
quest, submitted by him at the direc­ form of a prayer as readily as in any very unsatisfactory returns. The p r e j u - ' The company has a capital stock of <5,000 a Everett
month. This wonld provide plenipoteniary.”
tion of congress, that the boundary dis­ other form of speech, and no communi­ dice against eating horsemeat is so great <200,000.000, the largest ever incorpor !
Old nn r n an i iroorlir il i v illani
an il na V
df ! f . l
?
T o r a c k B u tle r.
A » te a d y , e v e n flow
o f e le ctricity ,
Minister IT
Kurino,
in discussing the
cation made by . parson
prieBt to
to 1,18
his | >
in
. or r Pr,z'8t
■> o onr
a r own country that there will prob- I ate<1 ¡„ the West and a number of ¿h i- 1
t o e ^ a t in tive'years '
W
pute be snbmitted to arbitration.
cablegram, said:
One way of packing butter for our c o u r t i n g t h r o u g h th e e n t i r e b o d y f o r
congregation
is
privileged
because
of
ably
never
be
a
demand
for
meat
of
this
!
.
|,or
lne
°
°
al
1,1
nve
-
arK-
The British are profuse in their dec­ such relation, unless perhaps, when kind, but there is no reason why Ameri- l-ago. New York and San rrancisco capi-
h
o
u
r
s
a
t
a
t
i
m
e
,
w
ill
c
h
a
r
g e e v e r y v ita l
“ It was immediately after the close own use, says a writer in the Dairy-
Corvallis, Or., people will be disap-
laration of a willingness to arbitrate
of the second session of the peace pleni­ World, is to have a perfectly clean jar, f u n c tio n w ith n ew lif e a n d v i g o r . I t I»
made
in
the
discharge
ol
his
pastoral
' can packers and ranchmen should not
are
interested
in
the
corporation.
I
pointed
when
the
census
returns
are
ail
the title of land west of the Scboomberg
th** f o u n d a tio n o f a l l v i t a l p o w e r , an d
existence of a dif-1 , e intention is to construct an elevated
Assessor Alexander has practically potentiaries that Li Hung Ghang was
line; but, in the view of the state de­ duties with one subject to this discipline take advantage of the u
ill m a k e t h e m a n ly » t r e n g t h c o m p l e t e
electric railway between Chicago a n d ___
_____ __________________
___
___
_________
___ _________
| m
prostrated by
a fanatic. Up
to ___
that if possible a new one. Then we use salt w
completed
the
enumeration
of
the
city,
of
the
church,
and
then
only
unless
ferent
state
of
things
in
other
countries
in tw o o r t h r e e m o n th « .
partment, this is a pare evasion of the
made a very prof'- ! Xew Yo.rk *or t,ie tranportation of coal j wjth the exception of Jo b ’s addition, i time nothing had been considered but and granulated sugar, half and half, to
to found what can
real issue ; for there never has been any made without malice.
— - - ------ . and grain. The plans and specifications | and gives it as his opinion that the total China’s request for an armistice pend- put between the layers, which we make
itable
reasonable assertion of a British right to
HIG HER E D U C A T IO N .
have been drawn by a Chicago engineer, i population will not reach 2,000.
| ing the consideration of the terms of about three inches thick, to make nice
trade.”
this teriitory. and it is territory lying
‘ For th** last five years I was alm ost totally
and the company owns a number of, The city council of Fairhaven, W aeh.,' F ai*- The proposition had been met
wre< ked in mu vital organa, au<l whn alm ost in
east of this line that forms the sub­ A d d re a a b y C h n u n c e y D e p e w a t t h e
ieces when catting for use. In making despair
Nothing seemed to do m e any good
p
«tents
on
electrical
devices
to
be
used
haa
TOncl^ded
to
connect
with
the
Sa-
j
th«
presentation
of
certain
condi-
stance of the contention. The situation
by the road. John \v. King, one of the mlsh road at an expense of <1,800. The tions from the Japanese plenipotentiar- utter we us i a barrel chnrn and make unul I got your belt. After « e a tin g it three
C h ic a g o A u d ito riu m .
T H E S M O K IN G NAN AW CYC.
m
onth-,
I
am now. thunk <»od! a new m an, full
is believed to be alarming, as armed
granulated
batter.
Wash
it
in
the
incorporators and attorney for the new work
.......................
• , if8- , The
wUi" be' let in''sectione.’ " —
f he —
Fair-
The discussion
discussion of
of the
the terms
terms of
.. churn until the water rnns off clear: of vital power, and <om|> etely cured of all my
C hicago , April 3. —A convocation of
bodies of British and Venezuelans are
trouble«.
W. a . NELSON,
W h i t e M en H a v e D ia c o v e re d W h a t I n ­ company, said yesterday:
haven
Land
Company
will
improve
the
P**4
*
no^
k>een
entered
upon,
pressing each other closely in the dis­ the Chicago university was held in the
“The road is a decided step in advance road over its holdings, and the improve- | The emperor s command of a temporary salt it to taste (which with us is not very “ Snohom ish, W ash.”
d ia n s H a v e K n o w n f o r Y e a r s .
puted territory, and there may be a Auditorium to-night.
of the electrical roads operated at pres­ ment at the Skagit end is now assnred. , *lr“ l8tIioe 18 al8° «refutation of the idea salt); drain it and take it up into the
Channcey M.
hostile clash at any moment. The ad­
P aris , Tex., April 2.—A party o‘‘ men ent. Electricity is cheaper as a motive
| that Japan is disposed to humiliate butter bowl and let it stand over night.
ministration bas been considering the Depew delivered the address, and in the just arrived bring news of a most singu­ power than steam and renders a much
A p e r m a n e n t c u r e I» g u a r a n t e e d o r
The Pacific can factory now have their China, or merely to acquire territory, Then work it just enongh to make the
coarse to be pursued in snch case, and coarse of his remarks said ;
lar phenomenon recently noticed in the higher rate of speed possible. By ele- full complement of machinery running Japan has gained the end of demon- granules stick together and then pack. m o n e y r e fu n d e d ln a l l w e a k n e a a e » o f
it is entirely probable that, if the Brit­
“ This institution, which owes its ex- !
Do not fill the jar quite full. Put a m e n . A p o c k e t e d i t i o n o f th e c e l e b r a t e d
nation. v“ !n? ™ r road.,we .« P « *
d? awa/ on cans, and are taming out on an aver- strating Japanese importance in Eastern white cloth on top and about a half-inch e l e c t r o m e d ic a l w o r k . “ T h r e e C'la»uea o f
ish still persist in bringing about such a istence to the beneficence of Rockefeller, wildest part of the Choctaw
.
.
with the necessity of buying a nght-of- age 120,000 daily. Next year they ex- ! affairs.”
collision and fail to heed the repeated is in itself a monument of the purpose { The Nanawoyd a mountain is about fif- way and ai| deiav8 incident to surface pect to UBe nothing but American tin- | Minister Kurino promptly notified of salt on top of that. Cover well and M e n ,” i l l u s t r a t e d , I» « e n t f r e e , n e a le d ,
warnings and requests of the United of wraith accumulated by a man of gen-1 teen miles long and towers fully 1,000 traffic will be avoided. At present it plate, as the San Francisco factory will Secretary Gresham of the armistice, and keep in a cool, clean place. If every b y m a i l , u p o n a p p l i c a t i o n . K v e r y y o u n g
lim n , m id d le -a g e d o r o ld m a n auflTer.ng
States to submit the matter to arbitra­ ins. So is Vanderbilt, and so are the
feet above the surrounding country. It takes six days for freight to travel from add a tin-plate dipping department to it was made known to President Cleve- stage of procedure from the cow to the t h e « l i g h t e s t w e a k n e s s s h o u ld r e a d I t.
tion, then the United States will feel old colleges, as they have received the 1 ia
jar has been clean and sw eet, the butter
in a desolate position, no person Jig- Chicago to New York. On the new road their business.
land.
I t w ill p o in t o a t a n K A R T , N C R E A N D
obliged to follow the moral aid it has benefaction of generous, appreciative -
- - Prospec­ the trip will take one. The road will
ing within fifteen miles of - it.
About <20,000 has been expended in
The declaration of an armistice was ought to keep a reasonable time.
I P E B D T W A Y T O K K G A IN B T K K N G T H
given to Venezuela in this matter by and 1 patriotic wealth. But in view of tors
have its own telegraphs and telephone converting the Waterloo, Or., hosiery moet welcome news to the Chinese lega
saw
smoke
arising
from
the
moun­
AN D H K A L T H , W H E N K V K K T T H IN G
more substantial assistance.
the i dangers which are abont ns and of tain, and on investigation found that lines, and it is proposed in time to ex­ factory into a woolen mill. The Thomas tion, although it was accepted with the
K L B E H AB F A I L E D .
the difficulties
inlti which are before us, we smoke was issuing from a fissure in the tend the line to San Francisco. A num­ Kay Woolen Mill Company has a force
N o te » .
cannot rely
ely i upon what the rich may do rock. The rock was so hot they conld ber of Americans, and, I think, several of twelve men at work adjusting the new 1 stolidity and passive dignity which is
A d d ress
If
a«bes
are
kept
dry,
the
older
they
W A S H IN G TO N S T A T E FAIR.
or what the philanthropists may sug­ not stand on it, while a strong odor of foreign capitalists, are interested in the machinery. It will be a three-set mill | characteristic of the race. The first are the better they are as a fertilizer, it
word
of
the
armistice
reached
the
lega­
gest. It wonld be a long step forward
road, and building operations will begin and the output will be wholly flannels tion through the press reports. Mr. is said.
F . L . V a n d n a e n A p p o in te d S u p e r in te n d ­ in popularizing higher education if the sulphur pervaded the atmosphere, anil
occasionally detonations were heard. soon. A number of new inventions in and blankets. The enterprise will give Yang Yu had received no official infor­
It is said that wood ashes w ten they
e n t o f t h e G ro u n d »
government had established at Wash­ The party became alarmed and left the electrical transportation will be used by employment
to about eighty hands.
mation from China or from the state are brought in direct contact w.th pota­
N orth Y akima , April 3. —The state ington a great national university.”
vicinity. They went to an old Indian the road, but I am not at liberty to dis­
department.
Under
the
circumstances
toes
will cause scab.
Hon. George Turner, of Spokane,
and informed him of their discovery. close their nature. The capital, while anti-corpation attorney, has been em -1 h* asked to be excused from discussing
fair commissioners met to-day and ap­
7 <ie B i b l e in t h e l* u b lic S c h o o l .
P O R T L A N D , OH.
large,
is
not
out
of
proportion
to
the
pointed F. L. Vandnsen superintendent
S cranton , Pa., April 3. —By a deci­ He was familiar with the plain, and business we expect to do, but I cannot ployed by the farmers of Walla Walla - the situation. The numerous attaches
said
the
smoke
had
been
issuing
from
and
Columbia
counties
to
conduct
their
(
of
the
legation
were
evidently
glad
that
of the grounds for the coming year. sion to-day of Judge Gnnster, in a Wa- it and the same noises had been heard at present give the names of any of the
cases against the Oregon Railway & the serious and discouraging struggle
Other appointments were postponed for verly ’»rough echool case, the reading since 1832, when the Choctaws went to persons interested.”
Navigation Company and E. McNeill as ! was at an end. There was some doubt
two weeks on the telegraphic request of of the Bible in the public schools of that country. A farther investigation
receiver, before the interstate commerce a*
the meaning of the term “ uncon-
Pennsylvania
was
practically
declared
will
be
made
as
silver
has
been
found
Governor McGraw, who wants farther
commission, which will take testimony ditional armistice,” though it was ac-
IN FAVOR O F OLYMPIA.
“ In February, 1862, I hafl six hem­
illegal.
In
his
opinion
Judge
Gunster
at
the
base
of
the
mountain.
time in naming the commissioners to
in the cases, commencing April 11.
cepted as meaning that recent events,
orrhages from the lungs and for some
| A 0 0 worth of lovely Music far Firty
succeed J . R. Ration, of Tacoma, and said that denominational religious ex­
J
.
Fritsch
and
Coran
Watts
have
pur-
ooncluiling
probably
with
the
shooting
R
u
lin
g
a«
t
o
t
h
e
P
a
y
m
e
n
t
o
f
S
p
e
c
ia
l
. . Centi. consisting of 100 pages ^
months was nnder the care of two doc­ ^ ^ ,T) 1 11
John R. Reavis, of Spokane, whose ercises and instruction in sectarian doc-
chased
a
site
at
Ellensburg,
Wash.,
and
of
Prl“ce
Ll-
had
.i»<?oced
the
envoys
to
I
m
p
r
o
v
e
m
e
n
t
W
a
r
r
a
n
t
s
.
w
full size Sheet Music of the —<
agree
to an , armistice before
agreeing tors, and finally went to Denver, but re­
terms have expired. The fair will be triues have no place in our system of
latest, brightest, liveliest and most popular ^
are
erecting
a
cheese
factory,
using
one
-
,
A
P
RINEVILLE
HORROR.
O lympia , Wash., April 1.—A ruling
selections, both vocal and lnstrumenu.r.
held this year at the close of the hop­ common school edneation. They are
f
peace.
It
is
vat and twelve thirtv-inch presses as a ?x.a<'l -v
t ie terms °J
turned without any benefit to my •w— gotten up in the most elegant manner, in-
of considerable importance to the tax­ starter. They will handle 10,000 pounds
picking season, when there will be 8,000 not only not authorized by any law,
that the arrangement t of these terms
eluding four large size Portraits.
or 10,000 Indians in Yakima, and their commou or statutory, bnt are expressly T h e C ity J a i l e d B u r n e d t o t h e G ro u n d payers of Olympia has been handed of milk, and produce 1,000 pounds of will be a difficult. task. The feeling in health. I then read of your treatment,
CARMEN Cl TA, the 8 pan left Rancor,
a n d a D r u n k a r d M e t H i» D e a t h .
down by Judge Irwin. The decision cheese daily. The building will be 20x
and
sent
for
some,
from
which
I
felt
promised war dances and races will forbidden by the constitution, the fund­
PADEREW8KI, the Groat Pianist,
1,nte" ‘>7 of Chl.na- where the direct
ADEUNA PATTI and
prove an attractive feature. Ijtst fall amental law of the commonwealth.
P r in iv il l i , April 2.— Shortly before rendered was in the case of Thomas & 48 feet in dimensions and two stories ! effecU, of the war have not .been,fc
great
lelief,
and
have
continued
using
it
!8
g
z
MINNIE 8LU6MAN CUTTING.
the fair and the Indian festivities were
C h a n g ’ » A s s a ila n t* » S e n te n c e .
3 o’clock this morning the fire alarm was Co., a Tacoma corporation, against the high. The creamery business has multi- J eTJ 8tr?nl? against a cession ol tern- steadily np to the present time, with ®
aoowf«« ALL CRDCM
held at different periods, bnt so novel
Moreover, the payment of a cash good results.”
W ashington , April 3. —It is said at sounded, and it was discovered that the city of Olympia. The cause of the ac­ plied so rapidly in the Kittitas valley
£ = THE NEW YORK MUSICAL ECHO CO.
tion was the failure of the city to pro­ that the number of cows is insuffi( i e n t ; ndem.n!^ w,ll( "d'esHitate the i.i.posi-
and interesting were the latter that
Broadway Theatre Bldg., New York City. <—
■ tion of heavy taxes on the people, and
many people traveled hundreds of miles the Japanese legation that the yonng town jail and old engine house were vide a fund for the payment of special to supply the various plants.
“ I am certain your treatment has
CANVASSERS WANTED.
=5
I consequent depression. These consid- been the means of restoring my health.
to be present, and were well repaid for Japanese who shot Li Hang Chang will 1 ablaze. Before the fire department could improvement warrants drawn on West
Two
adventurous
residents
reach
the
spot
the
fire
in
these
buildings
Fourth-street
fund,
and
the
damage
to
,
ot
Pny*!"
erations,
together
with
the
recent
losses
their journey.
probably be sent to the mines of North­
I have added fifteen ponnds to my
ern Japan to serve his life sentence. The was beyond control, and it was with the the plaintiff of the amount of certain lup, W ash., are preparing to go to the and ravages of the war, make the future
district in
in 0f China so problematic that the offi­ weight and am still gaining, hare a good
locality is much likeSiberia. Unofficial greatest difficulty that the blaze was warrants amounting to <800. The de­ gold fields of the Yukon district
S u p e r s titlo u « M lllh a m l« .
reports of the sentence make no refer­ kept from extending to other buildings murrer to this complaint was overruled Alaska. They will not make the trip in cials wonld not discuss it beyond the appetite and sleep well. In fact, I can
S c r a n t o n , Pa., April 3.—A singular ence to his trial or conviction. It is < in the vicinity. F’rank McNally was and two defenses set up for the action, the ordinary manner, but propose to get probabilities of resuming commerce.
conscientiously say I am a walking ad­
out of the beaten track. Instead of
rase of superstition affecting several understood there had been a civi' trial, locked in jail a few hours before by which siiowed the impossioility of col­ traveling over the Clnlkoot pass to
vertisement for your treatment’”
Marshal Dobson, and it is suppoed he lecting the assessments for such im­
as
a
military
trial
would
have
resulted
hnndred people appeared here to-day.
J . F allon , 154 .South Green St.,
T w o W a y s to P e k in g .
in death. Dr. Scriba's report cn Li set fire to the bed. He was burned to provement on account of the irregulari­ Lakes Bennett and Lindeman and there
Some time ago a woman mindreader Hnng Chang’s wound is regarded by the death and liis charred remains were ties of the assessments for this improve­ building a boat to trasport them down
Chicago, Illinois.
L
ondon
,
March
30.—A
Shanghai
dis­
predicted there wonld be an explosion Japanese legation as assnrii g recovery. fonnd beneath the debris after the ment; and that, at the time of the im­ the streams leading to the Y’ nkon, they patch says: Sunday last the Japanese
COPYRIGHTS.
propose
taking
their
boat
with
them
flames
had
been
subdued.
Coroner
provement,
the
indebtedness
of
the
city
in the Saqnoit eilk mills to-day, by Scriba is one of Germany’s most noted Pringle called a jury to-day to inquire
If you will know more of this treat­ CAN I O B T A IN A P A T E N T f
and transporting it on rnnners over the landed at Hai Chow. The Chinese op­
exceeded
the
1‘g
per
cent
limit.
The
n boneat <
prompt
answer
and ‘ an
opinion, write to
surgeons,
who
has
entered
into
service
which a hundred girls employed there
IN N A C O ., who have bad nearly fifty yean*
into the cause ol the death of McNally, court holds that as the contractor ex­ pass.
posed the landing, and 300 of the latter ment, and read the testimony of many M
wonld be killed. Six hundred girls this in Japan.
experience in the patent boaiir—
--------------
and the jury rendered a verdict in ac­ pressly waived the right to demand pay­
That the United States is importing were killed. It is believed the Japanese others, who have been cured by tlie Uons strictly confidential. A I____
________
morning quit work almost as soon as the
L o v e F in d » a W a y .
formation concern in« P a te n ts and bow to ob­
cordance
with
the
facts.
ment
from
the
city
in
any
way
different
flax
seed
in
large
quantities
from
Ar­
Compound
Oxygen
Treatment,
not
only
tain
them
aent
free.
Also
a
eatalasoe
of
mechan­
mill opened. The dread of the impend­
intend
to
march
overland
to
Nanking,
S anta C ruz , April 2.—Harry Eason,
The victim of the fire was about 40 from that agreed to in his contract with gentina is a good indication, says the
and scientific books aent free.
ing explosion spread to the hands at
thus avoiding interference with the traf­ of consumption, but of various other ical Patent»
token tbrooch M ora k Co. receive
years
of
age.
He
came
from
Michigan
aged
20,
and
Mary
Hinckley,
aged
17,
the city, his remedy was a writ of West Coast Trade, that there is a home
special notice in the S c ie n tific A m e r ic a n , and
work in the Meadow Brook silk milk,
to this state and has resided in Crook mandamus to compel the officers of the market for a considerably increased pro­ fic of the Yang-tse-Kiang. This move disease«, send for book of two hundred thoa are broneht widely before the public wttb-
the Harvey silk mill, and a button and have been lovers for some time, bnt county
will erable the Japanese to blockade i he pages, sent free. Or call and see ns. oot coat to the Inventor. This splendid paper,
for
the
past
six
years.
He
ap-
city
to
proceed
with
diligence
to
provide
duction,
and
that
the
farmers
in
the
iMoed weekly, elegant i y illustrated has by far t he
woolen mill near by, and mill hands their parents objected to their marriage. pean
Grand canal and prevent supplies going
to be a man of education, and the special fund.
eastern portion of Washington who are to Peking, as their fleet holds the Gulf We treat patients at the Office as well largest circulation of any scientific work in the
from these establishments quit work for Notwithstanding the opposition they had red
many
good trafts of character, but
i
sowing
nearly
all
the
seed
obtainable
the day, making a total of 1,300 people determined to wed, and to do so they his love for drink had wrecked his life
oi Pe Chi Li. This gives the Japanese as at home.
are making no mistake. Argentina im­ two lines upon which to advance to Pe­
tlfnl plMga in colon, u d pbotoarapba of m
who lost a day’s wages by the silly pre­ walked from Miss Hinckley's home at and brought to an untimely end the ex­
A rm s S en t F ro m T h is C o u n try .
DRS. STARKEY A PAI.EN.
ports,
after
paying
duty,
are
worth
<1.28
boon«, w th plana cnaMtac M ld a n io ih o w th .
diction ol a charlatan.
■am t itaakrna and te e m contract«. 1 n m ,
Ben Itomond to this city, a distance of istence of one who otherwise would
W ashington , March 30. —The govern­ per bushel in New York, and dealers king.
1529
Arch
St.,
Pbila.,
Pa.
M L -a a Z CO. Naw Von*. 3 « 1 B a i l t o . « , .
fifteen miles. They chartered a boat have been a useful citizen.
ment lias been informed that three ship­ who are furnishing seed to Washington
A n In q u iry a t B u tt« .
and secured the services of a justice of
The general supposition is that Mc­ ments of arms have been made to Cuban growers are guaranteeing 80 cents to <1
T o G u a rd P u b l i c L a n d s .
the peace, by whom they were married Nally set fire to the building himself in
B utt * , Mont., April 3. —Judge Speer
a bushel, which is said to insure a con-
insurgents from the United States within siderably increased profit over wheat- in the district court to-day enmmoned a
W ashington , April 3. —General Roger after being rowed three miles from a fit of despondency.
the past three weeks. In one case arms growing. It is believed that the mann-1 grand jnrv and instructed its members
has ordered the post commanders of Ok­ s h o r e . _______
“ CUPI D E N E ”
Tbta i n u V q f t t k l ,
W h y J a p a n A g r e e d t o S to p .
were sent from Philadelphia to Savan­
lahoma territory to send escorts to such
come
an
industry
of
considerable
i
m
*
investigate
the
g
reatd
y
n
am
.teex-
■
lion
of
a
farnoii,
Vroncb
n
l.n
L
d
...
—
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express officers as paymasters may
voli» or i j i . - a . c of I be »onorarne i.nrana, noeta » . ie —t Man borei
G o l d k n d a l e , Wash, April 2 . —Louis Santiago de Cuba, the hotbed of the in­ portance in the state, while in Western plosion of January 15, by which fifty
Ioaofnnia. I’ainaln Uic Burk, Hamit ml ì i n M n n , R am o sa D cb S ie
designate for the purpose of guarding bate says that the Chino-Japanese ar­
Washington,
where
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100
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surgents,
by
means
of
fishing
smacks.
Pimple-, I n a in e « to -Marry, ExhanaUo*
pnblic funds to their destination daring mistice is due to the exhaustion of Jap­ Wright and his son Edgar were placed The government is doing all it can to equal if not superior to that produced jured. The judge told the jury that
tr u s t,notion. 1 1 ate » a l 1 , - r . by rtay or nkrbt. P r e v c n u - - lt * .
e ” * r** - « “ 1 > If 1 '>tch»rlc»<i learla tn Hf-rtnatnrrtMBaanr!
the payment of troops under the mus­ anese monetary resources and the injury under bonds by Judge Smith yesterday prevent these shipments, but it is said anywhere in the world, another profit- some one was responsible for the" death
the horror, of Ini potency. f l P I I I I A E -'-iiinrn the liver Ura
B E F O R E a n d A F T E R k ail tonerà
and the urinary oryausof all Impurities.
ter of the present quarter.
done to her trade since the beginning of to wait the regular jury call. Thev are they are being constantly made. Gen­ able branch of manufacture will be of these men, ana he hoped the blame
r r P I S E X E strengthen* and re-tor**» small we?»k organs.
hostilities. The paper believes that J a ­ held for assault on Indian Jim and In­ eral Campos’ appointment as captain- opened np, should flax cnltnre assume ' would be fixed by the jury. The prose-
T he reason sufferers ere not cured by ÌJnclor» im bersi one ninety per cent are troubled with
- t a l l i i « . c r iT D E N K i» the only known rem .d r to cure wiibooi luTo^ranofL - ^
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pan will find it harder to tarn her vic­ dian Joe, settlers down on the Big general of Cnba is viewed here as mean­ the proportions which experiments ex- curing attorney had refused to take the
A written guarantee given and money
wx boxes does not efliwrt'a
D r P ric e ’s C re a m B a k in g P o w d e r. tories to account than it had been to Klickitat. The dispute arose over some ing a vigorous campaign against insur­ tending over a considerable period seem responsibility of filing informations, als.
|1.00a box, six for 9 «.OD. by mail. Hend for f b e k circular ■and
and testi
t< mon tata.
W o rld 's F s lr H lg h s s t A w a rd .
land matters.
gain them.
1 ana the jary was called.
gents.
to justify.
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