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WASHERWOMAN'S SONG.
Kansas Mao Who Wrote it is Nov
Commissioner of Pensions.
The following poem by Eugene
T Ware, (“Ironquill”) who ha»
been seleoted for oommiaaioner o'
pensions to saoooed H Clay Evans,
has subjected the writer to severe
critioiem by the religious press:
In a very humble oot
la a rather quiet spot.
In the suds and in tbo soap,
Worked a woman fall of hope,
Working single, all alone,
In a sort of undertone,
•'With tbeSavior for a friend,
He will keep me to the end.”
society, we are sure that the pagee
of lx>al, state and national history
will bear us out in the statement
that the doctors have contributed
largely towards the social, moral
and material development of our
oountry. The coupling of the
honorable profession that seeks to
save life, even at risk of their own
t time«, with the «oldier whose
only mission is to ruthlessly de
stroy life, is a drone, a non-pro-
duoer, a burden on sooiety, ie un
deserved, unjust,
*
King Edward and queen will be
crowned king and queen of tbe
Britiah dominions in a little lees
than two weeks. Tbe oeremonia
extends from Monday, June 23, to
Saturday, July 5. Here ia the
program for the principal two daya:
Not in sorrow nor in glee
Working all day long was she,
As her children, three or four
Ployed around ner on the floor;
But in monotone tbo song
Hbe was bumming all day long,
“With the Savior for a friend,
He will keep me to the end.”
Tburaday, June 26—The corona
tion.
Friday,
June 27 — Procession
through Loudon, which will be
a military pageant some two miles
long, representing every portion ol
tbe British dominion.
Jast a tr>fle lonesome she
J ust as poor ae poor oan be,
But her spirits always rose
Like the bubbles in the olotbeo
And, though widowed and alone.
Cheered her with the monotone,
Of a eavior and a friend
Who would keep her to the end.
I have seen her rub and scrub
On the washboard in the tub
Wnile the baby soaped in suds.
Rolled aad tambled in the dads;
Or was paddling in the pools,
With old scissors sluok in spools;
She still humming to her friend
Who would keep her to the end.
Human hopes and bnman creeds
Have their root in human need» ;
And I would not wish to strip
From that washer woman’s lip
Any song thst she can sing
Any hope that song oan bring,
For the woman has a fneud
Who will keep bar to the end.
INJUSTICE TO AN HONORABLE
PROFESSION.
The Oregonian doee injtiHio» to
a very honorable and useful pro
fession and the practitioner» thereof
—the medioal profession—In the
alatement that General Wood, who
wee governor* general of Cuba dur
ing the oocnpation bv the United
Btatee military aulhoritiee, “i» not
a practical man—He ie purely a
profeeeional man—doubly oo, in
deed, eince be ie at once a doctor
andaooldier—and wholly without
experience in practical and reepon
■iblo life."
There are impractioal doctor», as
In ether profeeeione aLd oalltnga o'
life, bat, ae a rale, tbo member» o(
the medical profeooion will no
euffer in comparison with other
learned profeeeione. Without pre-
tending to »peek from pereonal ex-
perienoe with mom be re of thio
tweful and •alf-eacrifioing part oi
D( of the 1 brer y
Tha regular ai
committee was held Io ths library
room in the Journal office Hat u rd ay
afiernoou
The librarian reported a
tbs
steady Increase of »ubacribers.
total number drawing books at the
present time being two buodred ■od
thirty-three.
Tbe Eugene Circelating Librery, or
Free Public Llbr, ry, which it baa
grown Into, wee etaru-d several year»
ago by tbe members ot tbs Fortnightly
Club with tbe hope that tome time it
might grow to be a free pull c library.
This baa been their aim from tbe be
ginning and tbe society baa worked to
aooomplisb this end.
The library owes its beginning to tbe
energy of tbe Fortnightly women and
tbe generosity of tbe publie spirited
business men of tbe city, and it baa
been booted free of obarge till the
Fortnightly Club obtained rooms lot
tbelr home in the Journal building.
At tbe last meeting of the legisla
ture an act was paaeed creating a fund
for free public libraries.
Tbe Fort
nightly Club availed Itself of this op
portunity ai d mads Itself free and ac
cepted the money provided by the leg
islative act from the city oouncll for Ita
maintenance.
Tbe mayor and one
councilman,
representing tbe city,
were added to tbe library oommlttee
and a regular librarian was employed
and the library la now opeu to the pub
lic two afternoons each week instead of
ons aa formerly.
The Fortnigbyly members have not
relaxed their eflorts or Interset in build
ing up tbe work of tbe library. Dur-
mg last f 11 they gave a library benefit
from which they realised tbe largest
sum of money ever made at any one
time by them. This money has »11
been expended in the purchase of
books for the library.
Tbe list of subscribers has increased
so rapidly that it became necessary
during tbe spring to provide larger
rooms for lbs books and magazines. It
is lbs hope of tbe Fortnightly women
that tbe library may grow to become
so large and useful in accomplishing
good for tbe city that some day, in tbe
near future, Il may be establiebod in
a borne of ita own, and to this end tbe
Fortnightly women are working.
A NEW COMPANY
Willamette Valley Laud Company
BRITISH CORONATION MILI*
Formed-»Wiil Advertise
TARY DISPLAY.
Lane County.
Somolimee happening along,
I bad beard the oemt-oong,
And I often need to emile.
More in sympathy than guile;
But I never eaid a word
In regaid to wbat I heard.
As she sang about her friend
Who would keep her to the end.
It's a song 1 do not sing
For I soaroe believe the thing
Of these stories that are told
Of the miracles of old;
Bal I know that her belief
Io the anodyne of grief
And will always be a friend
That will keep her to the end.
FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY
That prooeaeion will be worth
eeaiug. Still it may not exceed in
interest that review of tbe soldier»
of tbe Union army witbin reach ot
Washington at the close of tbe
Civil War when two hundred thou
sand battle-worn veterans, fresh
from field» of carnage, clad in their
service uniforms and bearing tbe
nfiee that for months and years
had dealt death to the enemy,
passed before the President and
hia reviewing staff. Those men
hul not been playing at war.
They had experienced the etern,
realistic artiole.
DEMOCRATIC LEAVEN.
Portland Journal.
Il ia atrauge that counties that
go heavily Republican on »late
affair» and congressmen elect so
many Democratic county officer».
Lane aud Marion each elect a Dem
ocratic aherifl Tillamook elect» a
Democratic judge and treasurer-
Clateop elect« a Cittxens’ judge.
Grant elect« the entire Democratic
local ticket ex -epi judge and com-
miMioner. Wneeier elect» IKm »•
oratio commissioner, sheriff and
a»»e»eor. Polk elect» a Democratic
sheriff. Yamhill e octa a l>-m>
oralic judge and several other Io
<xal
officers.
Klamath
elected
nearly the whole local ticket Dem
ocratic. And there are others.
Thue there is considerable leaven
in the Republican lump.
And tbe state while
oublican elect« I
a
governor. Evidently
wanted variety. And
heavily Re-
Democratic |
tbe voters
they got it.
An explanation i» doe from tbe
Belem J Htrnal. Io the account of
<he funeral of Tburst >n Jon»«, tbe
guanl killed by the pMiteotiary
«outlet», it »ay» “he left a wife and
sight children, nearly all grown.”;
■h»n adds ‘‘be wm taken from Ire
st bis prime ” That i» strange
wmsidering that bis eight children
were "nearly »11 gr>wn.” Wbat
tanda fur “prime” of lite in tbe
Journal offioeî
DEXTER ITEMS
Eiiibliifeed Through Prrsisteat Leander Crujan» Residence at
Deiter Destroyed—Omer
Effort» of Fortnightly Club
Women.
Notes.
C1ST0RI1
ÁVégetabte Preparalion for As
similatinR the Food and Regula-
Ung the Stomachs and Bowls of
■ ■ I -I'
The Willamette Valley Laud Com
pany has just been formed lu Eugene.
The member» are: Geo G Grose, of
tbe old firm of Gross A Go; W H Jen-
oluga and W 1 ard Cooper, receutly out
from Nebraska.
The new oompany will engage Io a
general land buslneas. In a abort time
they will have prlu'ed about 5G)J cir
cular» descriptive of Lane county and
distribute them throughout Nebraska
and Kansas, and Mr Cooper will follow
them up atxl do personal work for tbe
county and sta'e
He will t>e gone a
month. Be ng well acquainted in the
•tales named lie can do much more
than a stranger oo 1 I. It la the lulen-
tlon of the company to »end Mr Jet,-
ulnga back there lu the tall.
Metwr» Cooper and Jennings oome to
Eugene highly recommended aa enter,
prising, trustworthy and honor»! le
men. Mr Cioper waa connected with
one of the largest fc» firms in the stats
of Nebraska at Llnooln, and Mr Jen
nings Wss Identified with the Jennings
stale bank at Davenport. Mr Gross
needs no Introduction at our hands.
Hines be has been In business here he
has provsu himself to be a first-class
business man.
Any oue having real es'at* to sell
would du well to list It with this oom-
P>ny.
C hild '« A hm K h > k » m - Lille Wave
Ream, the two-year-old daughter of
Mr and »Ira A W It am, residing at
3« East ri rar.lb »tree', while playing
on ih* t> ok p>roh with her »later thia
forenoon at 10:30 o'clock, frll oft the
porch to the ground about 18 inohea
below an I broke her arm at the elbow,
lira T W H »rrte and F E Mover were
called In and reduced the fracture.
The little g> 1 1« now getting along
nicely.
E C C tie, socialist candidate for
county clerk at the late election,
goes into rhapsodiee over twin»
prrrent«d him
He should not be
troeure about having augmented
the Sxsialiet vole ‘‘twenty-one years
hence, as hs wrote the G uard .
Something
may
happen
to
make that boy a blotted monop
olist by that time. He also save
he “feels twice as well as it be bad
been elected,” presumably on ac
count of the double barvest. We
have seen men wbo looked other
wise when they receive I newt of
such an event at their home.
PERSONAL
Daliy (jaArd Juut 1?
ill.
RMcMurpbey Is home fr'-nt Por •
land.
•p«clal io ths Gesso.
D e XTXK, June 17.— H rmeof tbe Dea Mrs R A Booth went to Grants P«-»
ler people went to I hr niem.irlsl exer- today.
J C Goodale, Jr, omr up from B.1 m
clees at Plea-an' Hill ceiuet« ry Bun
day.
Au excel ent addre»» wse de last night.
livered by Deputy r-berifi Fred Fisk
Jas H Beckley arrived t dsv from
Messr- Fred I) I'srd and J «mee B-rk- Tbe Dalles.
shire, of Gceben, ore bui'ding a new
Fred D Herbold arrived here today
barn for C M Parker.
trom Butte, Motitana.
While tbe meu
were gone away
A A Cleveland, of Astoria, is here to
from borne last Saturday Leander Cru
atumd comme icement.
zan’» houee Dear Zion, caught fire on
Miss Gertrude Hodson, of Portland,
tbe roof and before help oou d be sum
is visiting friends in Eugene.
moned tbe bouse aud uea-ly ail cflts
Alex Martin and family, of Klams h
oontents were destroyed. There was
Fall», are visiting I d Eugene.
no insurance on tbe property.
MI m Belle Kelsay, wbo has been at- Cole BtantoD, of Roseburg, is attend*
tenditg school at Trent, isturned to Ing commencement exercises at the
D C Mathew» and sone raised a large
barn for Willis Giilot last Friday.
uo.
City Recorder B F Dorr s I-ft yes'e .
day for the Blue River mluee where he
Everyoue who lias not done so In
the pa~t around here, I- whooping it
up In good earnest; i bat Is, th-y are
having tbe wbooplug cough In great
has interests.
Mrs Dr J W Starr, of Browu.vill», Is
visillDg her son, Chester, during com
mencement.
her home at Lowell Saturday.
Attorney aud Mrs Daniel Gaby went
Mr Mooney has purchased th- Hun* to Portland today to attend tbe pic-
sakerpltce of Wm Preston »nd will neera’ reunion.
lake possession of tbe same Oot let.
Mrs L A Overton and little eon left
Earnest Moouey, wbo baa beau this morDlng for a six weeks’ visit at
working at Hylaud’s mill above Irou River, Mich.
Marcóla, baa returned home.
Ho will
R H Ca.how, of Bslem, who ba»
not go back to work ai priwent.
been I d tbe city two or three days, re
School Superintendent Miller wee al turned home today.
Dexter Saturday seeking to decoy the
I H Bingham, wbo is Interested in
deceptive trout, but none of them wire tbe big tunnel project in the Bohemia
hungry at Just that particular time
tn'uee, was In tbe city today.
style.
The D«-xter achool cl wed Friday.
Prof McKinzey baa given very good
aatisfaciioD.
Alva AddiDgton, wbo iiaa been at
Saginaw for some time baa retuned
home. They Intend building a new
bouse soou in place of the oue burned
dos n last Hummer,
We understand that Heury Caln
baa »old bls ranch near here to Clarence
McBee, of Winberry.
Mesera H Carr, Jonathan Vluoetif and
W R Parker attended tbe reunion at
Eugene last week.
Mrs Hart, of Cottage Grove, wbo
ha» been visiting Mi«e Mluuie Evans,
returned home this afternoon.
Vr and Mrs B A H-nslee, of Van
couver, Washington, who have been
viriting rtl»tiv -e in Eugene, returned
Jame« Parvlu made a buiinese trip J M Williams and EG lob-y I ft this
to Cottage Grove Friday, reluming afternoon tor Grants Pa-s ss delegates
Baturdav. He reports that J F Taylor from Eugene Camp to the di-ttlct W
who formerly resided here intends O W convention.
starling .0011 to Nebraska to made bis
Mr and Mrs Ed Poill baverelurned
future residonc*.
from Pl oe-iix, Arizona, where they
A go- dly number of people met at went seversl months ago for tbe bone-
tbe Trent acb<M I house Friday evening fit of M r Pol 1’s besltb. He is consid.
to attend th« graduating exercises. erably Improved.
¡Superintendent Miller pr-eented tbe
Miss Aldele Picket, of Medford, class
rtiploiua« with well cboeen remarks. of '01, 1» here toatteud commencement
Director H C Wheeler also mace a exercise« st the U O. She has been at
neat Unit address, after which tbe tending Bryn Maar college at Phila
class received the congratulado s of delphia during the last year
tbelr fried is together with many beau
Miss Mae McGoldrlch, ot Portland,
tiful fl iwers. Tills is tie first class
who has been visiting Mrs H L Logan
from Tren', but we trust there may be ¡
In Eugene, returned home this after-
others in tbe future.
noon. Hhe was accompanied by Miss
Watiila Logan who will visit her
awhile.
L. H. Gigot Loses Hts Life Near
Wendling.
AC Jeunlngs and daughter, Miss
Leia, went to Monmouth this morning
to attend commencement ex-reises of
the state normal school. M r Jeuntng-’
daughter, Mis» Bessie, graduates there
l hia year.
U O Kegenta Ddph, Bellinger,
Rini’b, Hilton and B-«n arrived from
Another drowning accident occurred in Mill the north toa’t-ndthe regular meet
ing of the board this afternoon
Re
creek »hove Wendling Saturday evening.
gen'a Butler and Hamilton are already
L H. Oigot, who wm employed by th«
here and 8 H Friendly lathe residmt
Booth Kelly Lumber Co., io on« of their log- regent.
ging camp« <>n the creek, while cr.weing on •
footlog ju«t after quitting time. Iwoam- dizzy
and fell off into the water, which wm at that
time at a flood stage, a jam of log« Iwing
floated down.
At
Lodging House
Ho wa«carried down atream by the •wift
Same
Couribo.be
water and drowned before aeaiatanco could
reach him.
Hu body wa» recoeered an
hour later abont a half mile below where he
Hereafter no niealsor boaul
fell in.
Gigot was age i 21 year» and came here not will be served at the Court
long ago from Greenfield. Wis., where hh house Lodging House.
parent» reside.
He ha» a brother in the
It will be conducted strict
employ of the Booth K -lly Co.
ly
as a lodging house. All
It waa at tiret intended to ehip the eerr.aina
toWieconein for burial, and they were em new bedding and furniture,
balmed for that purjse», but the brother
with newly
painted and
finally decide«! to bury them here.
25-CENT BEDS.
Courthouse
Block as
papered rooms.
No dusty
carpets.
New floors were
City Property for Sale
laid over the old ones, then
well painted,
A Brussels
H bhdsicis ' ADPrnns to ErasMK —
carpet
rug to each bed. No
To those <ie»iring Io purchase city lots, I
h«ve laid out an attoition ou tbe »ouib «t ie dust.
of the oily aud worth of College Hill Perk
Situated in a very quiet lo
I h«v» 120 lota in this addition, and »m
telling them very low •<> a» to enab e every cality,
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,, on
__ same block and
one to have a borne ot tbeir own. Tbe price
just
north
of the courthouse.
of these lota is trom «50 np
Luu S tiwzbt A ddition to Ecozst—
p
, Every room an outside room,
1 have »ome very deeirrab'.e loti in thi«
addlti. n. in tbe very heart of the oity aud and nodanger from fire from
other sources. Only one
within a few block» of Willamette street.
WsrTszzia'« ADornon to Keen»—
block from main business
I have a lev lot» in this a«lditi.>n within
street.
See
transparency
two block« ot the First National Bank.
“BEDS” from Day ¿ Heñí
Cotxrae H ill Pans—
I have ItXt lots in ibn addition
The derson or new McClung block
price now is got’ each. W will advance
College Hill corner.
the price soon. We expect
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Path to beeome the
moat a-z-.a.,
d«-»ir.ble
Beth given at any hour of
deuce property tn or neer tbe city
the
night. Only 25 cents for
l<».Nnaiai«' Anornoa to C oixw »
H im . Paas—
any part of the house.
W* have 70 lot« for sale cheap in this
E d H owf ,
addition, also SO or 50 set ■ of very c ho roe
frail lan«t 1 have ou this piece 1AX> young
_______ Proprietor.
It i» »ought t> save the reputa- prune trees, about 4'C Bartlett pear tree»,
and JOO black wslnul tr-e». also apples,
Ai'”» oi the Walla Walla j<eoiten- plums and small fraita. Th is place has •
<’«7 bloodbound» used in tbe jxxl farm house, barn an«i out-housea. and
is • most beautiful suburban piece of prop
faille attempt to track the eecapad eety. It is known a» tbe Lm-uat Hill (arm,
balem convict», by tbs aceertion and there is no piece tn the »tat» more
beautifully sad pleasantly »itnated.
Abet it i» believed tbe man greased
1 am not in reel estate traaioe- • aa a bud-
aees—sre sell oar own land» oniy. 1 emp oy
tbe soles ot tbeir shoe« with bacon- no age« ta
Any one desiring ro purctsee
grraee and chanced tbeir clothes. any et this property *lU find me et the
first Natioeal Beck’ I will be pleased to
Anyway the dog» bar» lo»t oa»te •bow property aa.t give petcea I mi-.hert
through not being able to keep the •bang« some of thia property let good
iuutwr land Come and «ee me.
track.
e
Nunc Rocker for $l.5o
Top Mattreu tor $2.00.
Spring Mattrcai sor >1.50.
See our new line of China
Closets and Buffets.
DAY & HENDERSON
ARMORY BLOCK.
’
MONUMENTS
ARRIVED W
....A CAR LOAD....
Direct from quarries in New England.
Two more cars on the way.
None furnish better work.
None in the valllej handle in larger quantities
Hence our prices are right .
Wr^te for booklet.
EUGENE GRANITE AND (WARBLE WORKS
W W MABTIN, Proprietor
MOTI li
PEIillTIlOm FILLS
of menstruation.” They are “LIFE SAVliits>»*to
womanhood, aiding development of organs and b?
known remedy for women equals them. Cam, - ,i . u
becomes a pleasure. $1.00 l»EIt BOX It Y M
by druggists. DR. MoTT S CHEMICAL Co.. Clev'jJ^j
H
For Sale bv Linn Druo Cn
rjSTIf 'TCT Th!* F »«f»i file' : ‘ < i., q
IJ fn
a i“!ui
,
Blom, evil G.fLiiiis, i:np(. • ■
youthful< rror* or €J>cct-3< I >utan
and blfx-d builder.
e ;
J
i/op r <>
Ba«lly cnrrled I n vest’rocket. ft. I jkt
•'*"*
paid. uHth a wr.tltn fre r< ntfe. or mor
inrdirnl booli, sen d pmln wm.
financial stand-r-.r. « . rA<frn< Mr r •»•«
. ,
tions. ckUb/vurie
»-• : •¿¿'•ShiOK teLi ,x >.
Koriale in KtiEenn.<>»*“/-.by HENDKRSoF . LV ' ».enddf^SBrXN
home today.
A N ew F irm . -Alex Cockerline, for many
Dr T B Ford returned this afternoon years •tslteman in S. H. Friendly's drygoods
from Salem where be attended com store, and Frank K, Wetherbee, who wae
mencement exercises of Willamette similarly employed in J. H. McClung’s store,
will form a partnership and open up a first
university.
class dry goods and clothing store in the new
Mrs A B Cavender, of Brownsville, McClu g block now in course of erection»
is in the city as a del-gite to the dis Mr. McClung, who h*s been in business here
trict convention of the Women of for many years, has announced his intention
Woodcraft whiolimeets here tomorrow. of retiring from business permanently.
Bert Kelsay who bad bls ankle se
verely injured by a wagon running
Emmett Witbrow aud wife, of
over It a week ag<>, returned from Eu Goble, who have been here to a'»»nd
gene Baturday. He is » III Utlab'e to ibefoneril of Mrs Wi'hrow’s fa'ber,
walk without a crutch.
B H Btepbene, returned home Ibis
Parvin a. Cruzan iurend puitlng in a afternoon.
new planer In ibeir »aw tullí so tn.
M L Green, J W Clark, Jas Homg,
DROWNED.
A UII4 oak sideboard tor >14.00, l|0 Oo
ExUiuion tabic for >4.00
Dining chain, can« icat. 75 centi.
o B Goodale, of Coburg, 1» »eriouely
"Good Stationery gives People a
Good Impression."
HE STATION
ERY* you use
conveys a message
as much as what you
write there. We can
tell you what is ap
propriate for your
use. You can direct
your select ion so that
you may have the
best for your money.
Box Papers,
Bulk Papers,
Monogramed or
Plain Envelopes
to Match.
- ltRMEMBER as we carry .
•t«K-k on hand we can m„ke our priie«
exe-ptiooally low for such good quality
of paper.
We have «ample« st every
description.
M. R- Janney
'*
swirh,
dL-jases cause/.'*
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CASTORIA
Fox Infants and Children,
ibe Kind Ton Ha?6 Always
Bears the
BRp rureof
Ï
You want a good clean M
when you stop over night in
Eugene. New beds and newly
papered and painted room»
at the Courthouse Lodgin’
House. No old. dn-ty, worn-
out carpets but clean painted
floors with a nice bright Brus
sels carpet rug to each bed.
Just back of the courthouse.
FOUND
A Connleb lint of
Straw, Felt and Stra * Hall,
Biots and Shoes. Ladies and
Bent’s Uudeiwjar, Crocterj,
Glass, Tin and Brini'e Ware,
Druos aid M diemes-
Yankse Notions. Ek.
Varney's Department Store,
CRtGON,
CIGARS
AND
TOBACCO
JEWELER AND STATIONER*'
...Call on...
A good impression counts lots
these days.”
Julius Goldsmith
barker ' s
HAIR BALSAM
Some Re'
Why You Should Insist on Hav.
EUREKA HARNESS <
Unequaled by an\ other.
Render» li.u.i;, ,
Especially prej-an. I.
K ej>s out \i.it, r.
A biwvy bodiad «0,
Clean»?» and beaut; fie* th« ata
Promote» a luxuriant frenth.
Never Fat’o to E^atoro Grtf
lluir to ita Youthful Color.
Cun • a<*alp d «raw» & hour fa-<
Auc. and 11 uQ at
TICKETS
TO AND FROM ALL
POINTS EAST
H arness
An excellent preservative
Reduces cost of you- harness.
Rever burn« the leather , its
Efficiency is increased,
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Stitches kept from breaking
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|s sold in all
Locality»
Mann farta rvd by
•»mpanv.
THE OREGON FIRE RELIEF
..ASSOCIATION
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A Strictly Matusi
Co operative Imtrtetiea
“By the People
and For the People.”
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To
St- P.ul, Ou'uth, Mirneapo’S.
D r »< miki > by HokBi.— Word reached
and points east
JJst gain in >t,
here yesterday mat Frank Hugh»» ■'•itovi»» tn mtonhern“...*. 2,f>28 7S7.OÜ
Tbr-wieh Palac- an I Ton i»t Sleeper»
who has a 'unasl contract for Jentilng-
T»’ en ato>v» am -mt sa com-
Dining and Buffet Sm kiL- l.rhmry
p»r»,i with «teck cnmnaniM
Bros, In tbe Hear nuue of the Robcmra
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d'iriag th. Um in-
DAILY T-AINS; FASTTIMX.
dismc', w»» twrl.mely hurt Paturds».
dndiag a«!;u»tmeot» ...
».st»
at
Hs W». aolng into eetnp from Cotta«.
For Rate». E'.k’er» an.! Full Is- rL*
iwasding tk-kete, t'rate» etc, «»li "S *•*
Utov» on boreebsck, when bls h»rw
21.
,ar •h-» is-"r»oce ..
b-canre frightened and thesw Hughe.
J. W. PHALON. t r a H. DICK-*»' 4f*
<*•». sad Irarss th. u.ou»y »t h w».
Hl» fo-t was osught m tbo stirrup and
he was drsgged several rids.
Henry H—1 (Wo. MrMissvil »
Lam.rse. who was with Hughew. over
A. B. C. DKNNISTON. C. w- r- x
look and »«oght tbs frightened »Dl.
«12 First Avenue.
SEATTLE. " *•*
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» K GIOR oe , Fan».,
mat Hughs» was badly bruieed
'«•at for Laos Ccoaty.
122 THIRD STREET? PORTUBB