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FINLAND ODESSA HAS WON FACES LIBERTY ANARCHY COMMISSIONERS' COURT FOR COUNTY ALLOWANCES MONTH OF SEPTEMBER, 1905. Booth Kelly Co., lumber .......... Walter Davis, bridgework .... L. E. Wolf, shingles ................. Chas. C. Holcomb, bridgework M. C. Davis, bridgework .......... John R. Marsh, roadwork .... M. P. Wheeler, brligework .... A. M. Almaeey, bridgework .... B. E. Hutchins, bridgework ... B. F. Smith, "bridgework .......... J. H. Smith, bridgework ........ Z. T. Fisk, pilmg for bridge .. Jas. Hunter, bridgework ........ F. XX’. Taylor, bridgework gT------- *- .... L. I-imb, bi ldgework................. G. L. Prindle, bridgework .... L N. Rooney, bridgework .... <r\ THE PLAGUE OF W1NTE11 a A Every Catarrh sufferer dreads the return of cold weather, for at the eold breath of the se-son this plague of W'intei is fanned into life Wlth ’ its miserable symptoms. The nostrils are stopprd up. and a constant ping of mucu« back into the throat keeps up a continual hawking and « ting, the patient has dull headaches, ringing noises in the ears ami a | sick, depressed feeling all the time. Every inner lining and tissue , f body becomes inflamed, and secretes an unl.e..'.matter which is . ■ . j into the blo.4 aud distributed to all parts of the bodv. and the ■ c cotnes constitutional. The catarrhal poison I rinvs on atom h affects the Kidneys and Bladder, attacks the -oft Lone a of .het head and if not checked leads to Consumpt: n. A disease ? > dee;, and dangerous cannot be washed out, neither ca;: t be ■>», , , Sprays, washes, inhalations, etc.. are useless, be ause they on’v re. a |,e membranes and tissues, while the real cause cf ti c csex- is 11 t , S. S. S. cures Catarrh because it attacks it thr. anti the i ,|.. h 1; it j ,!o the circulation and drives out all unhealthy accumulations and. ,■ j matter, an I when this is done everv part < f t'.e system receives as. } rich. pi.re blood. Then the inflamed i< - branes and tissues heal, all discharge ceas-i the depressed feeling of the body is relieved, and every symptom passes amay. S. S. S. goes tn the very root of the trouble, and by purifyin Dlipri V UFITTiRI F anJ enriching the blood and building up rUfitLi vcue .1 . entire SyStenli cures Catarrh permanently, g you have Catarrh do not waste time with local remedies, but begin S. S. S> and write for our book and any medical advice without charge. • OREG Road Acount. John Thramer, roadwork ....» 2.75 7.89 L. L. Stevens, gravel ................. D. Hale, rcadwork. claimed 8.25 »8.85, allowed ........................... Joaeph Heltxman, work on cul 1 50 vert» .......................................... London, Nov. 4.—Tbe second edi- 6.00 Odessa, Nov. X--Tbis city ie ■till tiro of tbe Times bsi a St. Peter»- D. Matteson, roadwork ............. 6.00 D. Matteson, roadwork ............. • o luferno, tbe banking of tbe Jewish • uig dispatch «Hying that Finland has Bernard Sorenson. ro»dwork... 5.50 3.00 quarters, pillage aud murder contin won ita freedom and that the czar ha« I. 8. Day. loadwork ........ —... »«70.«1 6.00 Todey'c gi uing unchecked. For over 48 hours urreodered. A manifesto embody 1. 8. Day, roadwork ................... Supervisor Acount. 6.00 Dow the towo bus beeo a seething ing all tbe demand» ot tbe Helaing Z. T. Flak, to.'dwork ................. Willameita 22.50 Keller, services .............. » T. C. csald'on of tu:r> It The troops thia for» populace was lubmitted to tbe P. G. McPherson, viewer. Add team of Ore 8.00 Chester D. Edwards, supervls- ington road ............................. 78.75 morn I ng are c^ntauling themselves czar for hi» »Igneture. Tbe »ecretsry L. O. Be. kwith, viewer. Add a big ero» or’s . worn ................................ 47.00 8.00 J. XV. i’. Veatch, with preventing th« pillaging of the ot alate become» reaponaible to tbe Tb« laterer ______ dep supervisor.. ing road .................................. 2.00 Chas. Bailey, supervisor’s ser Jowl Addington, marker .......... Louies of Christians. General Kaul aud the di 20.00 let lmtead ot to tbe czar. 2.00 vices .......................................... A. B. Adlington. chainman .. birs has eerued <i>e detestation ot ev- ■Dakea tael 2.00 C. A. X ’ ans. holack, supervisor's Basil Park-r. chainman .......... 46.25 «¡y decent person by allowing tbe day. Ihe t Ulease, Nov. 4 - The terrorists are G. H. XX'aggoner, dep. Co. sur-- work .......................................... * ILLA MT J. XX’. Bemis, supervisor's work 17.50 mob full sway. making every effort *o drive tbe Jews veyor ........................................ .’arert Scott, supervisor's work 12.50 Students «re throwing their lives irom their houses. They areransack- XX’. F. Mooney, roadwork .......... Nelaoa, 158 Curtis Veatch. superivisor’s ■ w«y uselessly In uttempts to subdue ii g tbe dwellings of Christians on A. Hartley, roadwork ............... Phil brook, 1 20.00 work .......................................... 24.00 tbe mobs. Efforts In this direction riisptciou that they are harboring G. Hale .roadwork ..................... Marker, 164 P. B. Berlin, supervisor’s work Purkerson, roadwork .... me SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA, «'»used the Cossacks to attack them as lews. A mob appeared in front of N. L. Rivott, roadwork ............ Keller, 187 XX’. D. Taylor, supervisor's work 50.50 Chas. / bout noon tbe situation tbe bouse ot tbe Scripps News cones- XX’lll Mathers, supervisor's work 11.25 Pollard, 184 rioters. 2 ________ E. K. Pirtle, roadwork .............. J. L. Willoughby, supervisor's Job man, J became somewhat Improved, No at I ouderit, suspecting that Jews »ere J. M. Tabor, roadwork ............. . 63.75 work .......................................... tempts have been made to tuuffie uuretid there, and., threatened to Gross Bro»., foundry work .... Hinkle, 16! W. T. Pattxion. gravel ............. $414.00 Patton, 14f tiuaiueas operations. wreck tbe building and kill ail tbe Walters & Sons, lumber ......... Pauper Account. Aace, 160. 'ocupsnta. They were at the ueigbt F. E. Chambers, hardware ... .'I. E. Russell, keeping of paun- Long, 164. Koxlov, Nuv. 8, — The vice gover of frenzy aud just as they were about XV. B. An Irews, lumber.......... pers .......................................... ,163.38 I Kadir, J66. tior funi fled troni thè city a nili citizeue to o-ter they discovered that it was p. P. ColgiarJ, mdse ............. G. R. Chrisman. ticket for A. J. Luce read work............... The crowd» ' i ot tbe house sought. 2.25 ■ re preservlng order. 7 pauper ...................................... 10.00 J. Berger, hardware ............ F. Salem, N detnand thè releate of eli politicai XV. B. Tucker, pauper supplies. D. , D. Bease, roadwork ............ 10.00 ed at 3 o' Day & Henderson, coffin .......... He sltigfors, Nor. 4. — Three Russian G. XV. Kimball, supervisor ... |> risonerà. 8.00 James Cook, pauper ................. ball, but E battleships and cruisers and ten T. M. Gardner, roadwork........ 10.00 Bryant Bros., pauper supplies. ritory K< P. N. Bonnett, roadwork, claim 1.25 J. P. HeeJe, care of pauper J. Stockholm, Nov. 3.—Georgt E. thousand troops hare arrived here ed »1.50, allowed ............... a buret o 45.00 49.35 rrom Reral and are auebored In the roadwork ... R .Yates .................................. Schnieder Block, Welt Eighth St . Enireue. Or XV. F. Potterf. rersuis, J. v. P. ». Morgan, — —___ , Jr., .*7., and other Perkins, line tor a 1 39.80 financiers arrived here today from St. oarbor. The strike continues. There W. A. Allison, crusher work »248.33 15.00 dewu. Fin roadwork .- • Lock wool, 1. ie no light and no w>re comtnunlca- Petersburg on a steamer. Perkins says 9.00 Justice Account. roadwork . .. of U. O. G. E. Nichols, 3.50 y? B. Mason, ustlce work.......... » 2.60 that striaere tried to prevent tbe ship 'Inn with the interior except one wire Wm. Kioto »r, work ........... Second 4.95 working intermittently to St. Peters 3.3 r XV. Vaughan, justice work . •ailing, but ths captain elude» them. A. C. Bonnett, gravel ........ 49.00 ett», 6. Tsx Rebate Account. 4.2 burg. The artillery which bad ad Eugene Lumber Co., lumber A. Wlntermeier, Justice fees. 4.60 J. Signor, rebate on tax ..........S 4.20 Final—C 2 2’ vanced toward lielsi 'gfots was forced L. S. Winfrey, roadwork ... D. Humphrey. Justice fees .. Circuit Court Account. Helsingfors, Nov. 3.—The situation to ret?eat without a struggle. J. F. Spore«, Cedar piling and »61.95 T. C. Wheeler, mileage ............. » 4.20 17.51 i la critii'al here because uf tbs atti work .................................. Commissioners Account. I. V ! Constable Account. P. B. Berlin, roadwork .... tude of the E..claliste who, not satis 4.0<> i T. ____ Stiles, constable Fees .... » 1.60 H. M Price, county com............ » 57.00 Wm. Williams, shakes ... 8. London, Nov. 4. — The correpsond- tied with the calling of the diet, de 76.00 24.01 X. B. Atkins cocatable fees .. 41.10 H. D. Edwards, county com Ralph Goodman, roadwork 1.80 sire violent action toward Russia. eut of the Central News at Helalng Ralph Goodman, roadwork 15.00 J. S. Stiles, co' able fe“s .... While driving Hr ugh FairwouW 3.00 »133.00 in a buggy thia toreno in about! 12.00 '. J. Smith, cons’able fe.'s They demaud a national assembly. 'or» wires that the Russian squadron A. J. Harlow, roadwork .. 5.70 Miscellaneous Account. 21.00 E. A. Farrington. < unstable f- es ’There Is a report that the emperor has has just arrived and 1s landing troops. Essex Bowen, roadwork . The gar B. F. Keeney, postage Stamps. 5 .75 o’clock, A. K. Black, the irrigatien 4.86 L. E. Thompson, co: “table t< s. «ranted all the reform asked by the The people are tboioughly determined XX’. C. Renwick. roadwork 11.20 Eaton & XX’instanley, mdse —. 16.25 aud electric railway iremoter, cam« 39.1? high acbo< claimed. »13.90; allowed . .. lumber . Davidson. not to submit to suppressive meas R. B. Flans except a national assembly. 9.15 near being badly injured in a roc- 1.50 X. B. Atkins, con' -«ble f. -s, P. V. ’. Coft?y. Lewis & Clark .. roadwork gene teHU ures aud are much excited. A C3O- J. M. Stephens, roadwork 9.55 7.25 XV. '. L. DeTaino, supplies .......... II. 00 claimed f 10.55; r'.lowed .... awsy accident. The team of 1. 0. W. L. Wheeler, tlon ti- >e ■ 2.50 diet seems inevitable. Blanton A- Horn, sawing wood 18.75 Hyland was being driven behind Mr. W. I.. Wheeler. roadwork Momu», Nov. X —A proceiiiou ot Tie two »73.95 W. B. DlllarJ, postage and ex 44.70 lumber . Haxelton, E. XV. ■Inderite returning with comrade« who pressage .................................. 10.00 Black’s buggy when it became fright- KOSEBUI Witness Account. Odessa, Nov. 4. —At midnight a J. XX’. Quackenbush & Son C. XX’. Rychard, exposition .... 75.00 enen at a pissing freight train. The 21.00 had bean released from prison, were Rast......... mdse ...................... ................. Henry Henderson, "-'’neas . .. .» to atorm the mob made ar> attempt Telephone Co., services .......... 30.06 t orees became unmanageable aud no 4.00 Dave Albro, witness ................. attacked by a mob of workmen at the riildeburt a thousand Riley Petty, lumber ............... 14.50 Glass & ' ■ ‘ urdhomme. record.. penitentiary to release 1.50 into the buggy oceuyled by Mr. black, G. M. Bonnett, roadwork ........ Xd'fson Albro, witness ............ Triumphal arch, and ten students Eaeton... 95.05 Mark Hadaell. witness ............. Eugene Loan & Savings bank, prisoners, when tbe tro'ps opened Griffin Hardware Co., hdwe .. emaehlDg the top and seat of the vehi were killed. 12.40 Gllbin .. 5.01 Lewis & Clark Fair ............. tire on the cro»d with Maxim guns <">. W. Hurl, lumber and hdwe C. Smith, witness................. .50 cle, aud the tongue of tbe buggy be- Blllmlre Bros, drayage ............ 35.00 N. Bridges . Ralph Farrow, witness .. with awful effect. Turned from tbe Tom Taylor, crusher work Mrs. Dr. J. XX’. Harris, services, Co. bind strikiug Mr. Black on tbe back 5.65 J. L. Marsh .witness St. Petersburg, Nov. 3.- -Tnu cza uriaou the mob returned to the Jew Glen O. Powers, supplies . Kirk ., 4.50 health officer ......................... 130.45 I of the bead Be was atnnoed for Stilefl, witness tías dgued the general amnesty bill, ish quarter, where fur three boors a Fred Rice, roadwork ....... M c C ool e J. 8. 4.80 E. Schwarzschild, stationery.. 4.13 roadwork . Caroline Dixon, witness awhile by th» blow, but was able to Fred Freelove, _ . Gagnon .. releasing all political prisoners. A too revel In blood continued. 33.65 P V. Coffey, exposition .......... 6.25 Ibe Mai Albert Higgles, roadwork .... Drew Baker, witness ... Eugene Transfer Co, sprinkling 6.50 come beck to town, secure another Jewett .. 15,000 will be Ireed Immediately. 6.00 lin' were used iy tbe troops intermit Mose Evers, work ..................... O. Henttne. witness . R. ___ buggy at Yates’ stable, and reauxr Geo. Midgley, lumber and doors 4.15 4.14 Mention . tently. Casualties number 800. W. "H. Russell, lumber ............. 23.65 Al Baker, witness ........ E. U. Lee, stamps, expressage, hia trip. EBg-xlale Nicolaiev, Nov. 3 - The whole low,, Xlauv women and children were A. P. Walker, labor ................. 13.00 58.82 etc. ............................................ 124.00 Wheeler .<• Owens, lumebr .... L’mpiri la iu the hinds of bandit», who at i bounded In their homes by the artil C. 1.50 H. Gordon, carpet ................... C. Mathews, gravel: claim Judge Account. lohnson, 6.15 E. M. Warren, exposition .... devastating the Jewish quarter,pi,liv lery lire. It le certain 25,000 soldiers .60 ed »1.00, allowed ................... 5.25 G. R. Chrhman. county judke .»100.00 E. M. Warren, exposition, .... 600.00 First h ing stinpi and killing Jews wll 'oír i «ouH restore order. Apparently there E. Bowen, work ......................... Treasurer’s Account. 6.00 E. O. Potter, Insurance............. 66.00 Uther Uouti H. H. Goodman, roadwork .... Second th» slightest t iodn u< e is some bldileu motive In allowiug Robt. Eastland, country treas Parvln A- < 'ruzan Bros., lumber urer ................ ,100.00 burg, 0. ■ru Russia town« report aimilar con the riots to continue. »1,030.82 and labor ................................ Sheriff’s Account. ditioua. McKfbben Bros., lumber .......... »166.70 F.ed Fisk, sheriff ............... »8,087.89 Total fo'- month Mark T. Flemming, roadwork . 75.00 H. L. Brown, deputy sheriff Charles p, Littlefield, formerly II ' C. W. Young, roadwork .......... horrible raw- 50.00 Kiahineff, Nov. 3.---A 8. M. Wallis, deputy sheriff tbe cigar and tobacco bnslue-e, »hich C. D. Hale, crusher work ........ »291.70 ■acre baa occurred hare, hundreds bi - John Hise. crusher work .......... Julius Gol ¡smith lecent.v m ’J«nt out, Ing killed All the hospitals, piar- F. Hohel. c-usher work .......... has puror’.used frn:n I’. L hel-ey ’h« Clerk’s Account. inecies and hotel, are full ot wcun led T. R. Mollnry. crusher work .. brick building known a« tbe Sbf-lti» E. U. Lee. county clerk .......... ,166.70 O. Bennett, crusher work ........ and mutilated persons. Eugene, Or., Nov. 2. Gibbs, deputy Co. clerk .. 75.00 block on Willrtnette street, opriti!» F. L. ............................. T. K. Mills, crusher work .... E. L. Baldwin, C. F. Fred Sttckels. deputy Co. clerk 50.00 \lfr-d /Ptrker. crusher work. tha G lard office, for $1506. Tu < lot about It Barker, J. F. Lizzie Knox, clerical work .... 7.00 H. Ventel, crusher wor^ on which the bntlrting stand« ie 15i« crew of Butler, George. Ci A. Brav i. < rusher work .... feet in diaienstsn» rn1 the b Hiding it »298.70 Waldo L C. F. Keopke. crusher work .. Crabb, L. L„ 2. two stories in he'ghr. The lower floor Janitor Account. tain«,« 1 W. Oswald, cruiher work .... Craig, J. 1 xx'm. Sherman, anitor .............. » 40.00 is occupied try Rathmell A Brunet»'- Eugene, St. Pe'ersburg, Nov. 4. -The ukase S. Clark, crusher work .......... Darr mimt M-s. Ferry Account. ter’s barber shoo, and the upper fluor looming of the czar granting amnesty was R. J. Moyer, crusher work .... 30.00 t I larriman. A V. XX'. H. Eaton, ferry man .... i by the Ryan Tranefe* Como u y'e o'- right ft made public today, au<^ proclaims a George Boardway ..................... 50.no Grant Hendricks, ferryman .. Denny, Cnas E. Moutn Vsroun, Gbio, Nov. 2.—Bar- free pardon to all political prise,nets, H. Petit, cr isher work ............. fice and M. 8. Hubble's livinc r-''’"«. 30.00 occurret ''has. XX’heeler, ferryman .... M. C. Goolenow. crusher work. honor, Mrs. John. • le i btiesfh s cnlvert two hundr >d all*partlelpaut6 In strikes au 1 persons Jullu Kn.nk. cruher work........ s 1.00 XV. G. Eaton, repairs to ferry it elipF Kennedy, W. K leel from tbe «put where St-warl t ier- responsible for breakiug contracts. Jeff Petit, cruher work ............. the hot Kinsman, Walter, 2. »11. 00 eon, a Kenyon College ttudenl, whs It also extends to those not yet tried A. XV. Yoast, crusher work .... I four in Sheep Eslray No ice School Superintendent's Account. McDonald, Mrs. J. A. killed by h train, tbj authorities rr sentenced. Those convicted ot M. C. Goodenow. crusher work once eti Came to our palee seven miiea »«> XX ’ . B. Dillard, school supt. ...»100.00 N. Harwool, crusher work .... M j gee, »Its. C. found three pleOes of blood «tallied ; crimes committed orer ten years sgo Coming I. A. Hemenway, clerical work 9.00 of Eugene, October 10, three sbe«p H. E. Clark, crusher work .... Meek-rn, Flora. rope aud absorbeut cotton saturated will te released aud transferred as Roy Shrev». crusher work......... a rig a Owner can get the same b l »«I b | Morrisin, Tom. »109.00 with bluo I. Prosecut r Stillwell raya etlooists to Siberia. Those tins serv- XV. G. XX’oo ls, crusher work .. distance for this notice and pysi-nre bill. O m Peterson, Miss Alice. Assessor's Account. •»reral persons are ttu<lsr sarvelllsncs | mg as colonists will be allowed after J. XX’. Walters * 8on. crusher taken t sheep fcillel by c< yotes b ’ fore w R. F. Keener, county assessor. »125.00 Plnari, Miss Maxie, 2 work .......................................... • nd may be arrested i four ye its to choose a residence, but Fred I-aRue. lumber ................. and the Celia M. XX'lnstanley, deputy took them up. Porter, Georee. Stillwell eipresaed the belief that must no* lire iu St. ~ Petersburg or county assessor ....................... 65.00 eo long O. P. Wills, toadwork ............... Dated Nov. 1, 1905. Starr, . Pierson waa ctiloroforuied, cotton sat Moscow for thiee years. Ina I Edwards, deputy county Sentences J. XX'. Kirk, roadwork ............. GIMPl.E BROS. J L. PAGE, P M. urated theiew th l<eiug tiouLd nver hl« of oonvints of other clas-es will be Wynne Hdw Co., nails .............. asse ssor ............. 52.00 face, and tbe boy then tied to tbe reduced half, and life sentences tc XX’ynne Hwd Co. hardware .. »242.00 C. Klauson. roadwork ............. »alia a« a p.rt ot bis Initiation into fifteen ye^re Surveyor Account. XX’heeler Gwens, lumber .... m college fraternity. Tbe case will be C. M. Collier, county surveyor.» 1. .00 XX’ynne Hdw Co., hardware .. carried to the grand jury Norctuber Jail Account. Philip Hohl, work on plow .... Big Mining Investment 66 Fred Fisk, sheriff. Jail account., J. C. Bushnell. gravel . San Bernardino, Cal. Nov. 4. —Tbe 1 Fred Price, roadwork . Printing Account. C. Poran, printing .............. , 4.00 Guggenheimsrs bare bought a group ' F. J. Smith, roadwork . c. Yoran, printing .............. 45.00 of 20 mine« In Ord mountain, four D. A. Zehner. roadwork teen miles from Daggett, for ¿300,1'00, L. Miller, nadwork $49.00 W. X’andcrburg, roadwork . from the Drew estate. B. Ob-rue D. Insane Account. E. L. Andrews, hauling Gravel. will build a railroad thereto, and G. H Hixon, bridge work ........ d . A. Paine, examining Insane» 5.00 xv. Kuyendall. examining In with extensive developments a great J. M. Goldson, lumber ............. sane ........................................... J. E. Carlile, roadwork ............. inliiliig camp is promised. New Westminster, B. O, Nov. 1.- ; F. M. Day. examining insane.. Booth Kelly Co., lumber ......... XX’. Kuydendall. examining in A cruel trick waa perpetrated iu Ibis A. C. XX'harton, hauling plies San Francisco, Nov. 4. —It Is stated W R. Hardie, roadwork ........ aane .......................................... city lasv evening, wbeu at ms uukuown court mart lai recona- M. N. Mount, roadwork ........ I* W. Brown, medical services t'sraou with a red hot Iron I rainfWi that the Young J. W. Harris, examining Insane cenante of the com- Otis Berlin, roadwork ........... tbe letter "S" on th» cheek of Eunice mends a severe Geo. O. B. DeBar. examining in Otis Berlin, roslwork ............ mau ler of the lieunligton. Archibald, tbe 2 year-old daughter of sane ....................................... Chris Tsyl ir, wood ............... L. E. Bean, examining Insane Mr. and Mr>. A. U Archlbal I, of this P. P. Colga-d. blasting powder New York, Nov. 4. — The municipal L. E. Bean. legal services .... Booth Kelly Co,, lumber ........ city. The little oue had been out Dr. B. P. Job medical attention All Warren Boring, roadwork ... playlug far nearly tn hour, when »be campaign will close tonight. »45.00 Arthur Pope, crusher work .. returned to her mttber with th» candidates are making claims of large E W. Brown, crusher work . favore pluralities. The betting today Light Water and Fuel Account. tiraud on her face. Joe Hlse. ci usher work ........ i * V"—’V"« ®8ir JLI Eugene Water Co., services ..3161.65 No question ot tbe mother can bring McClellan, with odds of 3 to 1. Frank Turpin, crusher work , • Co. Electric Co., tight .. 27.26 ¡ Lane Ben Smith, crusher work ... rom tbe reticent child wb»r» tbe CAGO j-J A. J. Richmond, wood ............. 236.25 . K. D. Lorimer, crusher work . mark wa» obtained. Iowa Bank Scandal »428.16 »2,684.11 Oes Moines, la., Nov. 4.—The board Court Hous« and Lawn. Bridgs Account. New York Life Affairs of directors of ’the State Bank ; of .35 Yerington Drug Co.. Mdse....... 3 J. A. Gwin, work on lawn .... 39.00 n, Nov. -3 - Tbe Koelnleche Labor Is trying to learn the status ot Otto Rude, hauling lumber: claimed »21.00. allowed ...., Zeitung today adviMi lb» G»tm»n atfalrs cf Its vice president, u. II. Gustav Petsold. work on tim ,39.35 whose account the bank Dye, on policy bolder« of the New Y ork Life ber. claimed »13.75 allowed.. Assessment and Taxation Account. It 1s alleged he confessed to Otlns Berlin, work on bridge, P M. Norton, writing aMess- to seek to rveever tbe mon»» paid by closed. claimed »10 38. allowed .... r --nt roll ........................... | 44.00 them to th» company. it declara» forgeries of 9lt,000l O'her alleged C. E. Roberts and Oscar Ed that tbe company violated the law. shortages amooit to »ÖO.iXMt. He has Gustav Petxold. timber, clamed ward». tttnber cruiser» .......... 782.00 »8.00. allowed ......................... • nd that all policy«bolder» ara enti agree! tc turo over property worth P. B. Berlin, roadwork ............. James Parker, clerical work .. 8.00 tl'd to recover all the money paid In «bout $20.01)0, end bls father will give C. Masterson, brtdgrwork.......... i oond for $10,000 more. Booth Kelly C* L' ^-t .......... »801.60 J ■ Ince December 31. 1901 MZZ r» <51 PflhACE MEAT MARKET BRODERS BROS. nearly a se RIOUS ACCIDENT BOUGHT BRICK BUILDING COLLtGt PRANK CZAR’S UKASE TO PUBLIC ACCI Letter List FATALITY ^HONEST GOODS CHILD BRANDED ON CHtEK HONEST PRICES GUARANTEED PURE AND HEALTHFUL THE STANDARD FOR YEARS DO NOT ACCEPT CHEAP IMITATIONS SAVE THE COUPONS