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1
ISalem Journal. Rep. I
n is useless to waste gray matter
brain Haan«- on whether
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yo*> are a Statement No. 1 man or rot
wh« n there Is a bigger Issue pen.il ig
We have introduced this statement
So bring some of our r«»ad«-rs t » a
<->)ia realization of what we regard
us the vita) Issue In Ills rampalg-t
Statement No. 1 Is not the Issue. It
i» a nn.ins to the end
Men may
take It or leave It. but the real Issue
ks mor* deep seated.
Klesdlon of United States senators
toy the direct vote of 'hi1 people Is
niching rew or unr publican
The development of that Idea has
bes-a slow, persistent and entirely
consistent and logical.
Direct nomination «if si ■natura I-
«SWly a feature of direct «‘It «•tion, bu
a wry Important one.
Selection and election of candi
dates are two steps In the filling of
«ffices by the voters.
■ " i of United
To op|Mise direct election
in
nominating or
Stales senators
«•larting them by the direct vote of
«be icople in the name of the Repub­
lican party Is the greatest mistake
that could possibly lie made by the
ftepublican party.
For tweniy years the Republican
s»ariv has steadily pressed forward In
the «llrectlon of electing senators li­
the direct vote of the people and tak­
ing the choice of federal senators
a we j from the legislators.
Ewn those who oppose Statemen.
No. I as unrepublican and tending
to neat a Democrat are not sayh'g
that they art- opposed to naming sen-
atoirs by the vote of the peple.
Repnbll'an platforms and Itepub
pm )«-gIslaturea, time without nui“-
lber. have endorsed direct election of
smntors.
Oregon senators have done this,
anti there la not a Republican In Ore
gon who )uis not endorsed that prln-
rtytl*.
The Republicans have gone further
And hnve endors-d candidates for
the United States senate nominated
jowl rieeted by th» people.
ns-ptibllcan legislators submitted
thv direct legislation amendment to
«he people twice, and enacted the
Mnys law.
The issue at th«' coming electlop Is
whether the people of Oregon shall
iretrrnl In the bnttlo for direct elec-
I Jon of eenators, or go forward
A law has been Initiated bv the
Vviople'a Power League thit directs
tta legislature to ratify th«* choice
ill thv people, regardless of party.
Th* V“'«l Issue bef re the p“ople Is
•whether they ahull advance or retreat
• >a ibis principle of direct election of
•senator."
I! th-' law proposed bv (he Initia­
tive is nd pted. there will be little
deft lor the legislature to do but rat-
»f.r.
It matters not what party a leglaln-
Vnrr man belong» to. or what party
the pe.>pl«‘‘s choice for senator be­
longs to, the representative must ««•’
The I h » u «‘ Is now whether that law
shall be udopted or not. Even
Ukough not a single member of the
tcglsial ure look
any
pledge, how
roul«l he take an oath to support the
mnMIloften and the laws of the i!a‘e
Kiel violate that •xpresslon of th“
pvo<4r on the main principle’
dt seepis to us the course to pur-
nm- f«»r those who oppose Statement
Ma. I is U> d' feat this prop, sed en-
asrtmvxt lluit will force the assembly
«• ratify the expressed will of the
(wople »a United Slates senator
Th«t to our mind, Is the real Iv­
ane. nnd on that Issu«' the peopl«' will
«livid«. «* a matter of principle Those
»avurtig the election of senators bv
She dlie«t vote of the |i"«iple wi'l
aupport the proposed measure Tbo* ■
w'll
«i|rpi»sed to election of senators w*ll
opn.BK It.
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triinj
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A NEW METAL
FCU.HD IS BOHEMIA
press companies, thus bringing thous-
"ars into the state treas-
ands of doll
ury w bere before th- state reived
Tt here are nineteen dlffer-
nothing
ent laws to b ie voted upon at the com-
Bom* cf theta have mer­
1 s Sarsaparilla
Is certain if you t,
its and oth ’s have non«-, and among
t uptions
the latter I what Is called the "re-
t
th
IE
This great
«all law " There Is no doubr there
r a
usons
all
t
pimple» and lx
will be pro islons passed by the peo-
eczema
wlthout merit, but the
pie that ar
salt rheuri or
cures scrofula
same thing can be said of our legis-
Recent analysis of ores in
r
Concerning the reply made by the adapts itself equally well
to, and all o cures, dys-
nature of events, be opposed to con­ lature. Such a law as the one pas is *d
'
tai Mining Company's tunnel« «.
stitutional amendment vesting In the by the people levying a tax upon tele­ state grange to the University of Ore­
cures
rheu-
hernia, has been productive of T,*
pepsin and ell
t." stomach troubles;
people the power to elect by direct graph, telephone and express compa­ gon aiuuipi a|ipeal for the State Unl-
happy results to the stockhold--?1
cures
nervous
troubles,
matisin
and
catarrh
,
vote a United States senator.
nies In all probability would n»ver| vedsity. President P
L. Campbell
All through the working* Of th
What man among our aspirants have been passed by the legislature Campbell made the following state-. debility and that tired feeling.
Crystal mine a quality of ore th
for public office who Is today oppos­ on account f these comnanlea having
ment:
character of
which
the operator
ing Statement No. 1 on the gr >und plenty of money, thus being able to
Sarsa’nba ! -
"As 1 have not seen the full text of
were unfamiliar, was discovers?
C K. Tyler HnrllngV'irX V.
dis overs 1.
that it opens an
avenue through block all proposed legislation Intro-' the reply filed in answer to the state- j let forni. h'H.'i » >ur-Hparilia i.* now put up in enwo- MJ Mr».
* : ■• The -are* g « Urge
“ Not until recently was t
lated
tablets
ca.i>-d
8»r»atab*
a«
well
»"
,he
u.-uat
Ine identity
lu-eh »0'1“ and *“ little heal« hil“ dob
which the Democrats may occasion­ duc“d into either house of the legisla­ merit Issued by the committee of the
liquid form. Sa.-**tab* ba
identically the same with. e«i(M*i alnio«» « complete*hr*»« of this ore proven to the manaz‘2
ally crawl In to office, dare g > on ture that was or would be derogatory alumni of the University of Oregon, curative properties as the '¡quid form. I**»'*! le« accu- down - blood poor and thin: no nt re n if tn,
ment.
»
lhtkf ilw Hood • Sarsaparilla gave
the stump and announce himself un­ to tfieir Interests.
but only the extracts printed in the ’ racy of do**, eonvenlenr*. -onomy.—no lo* bye'i'P- a;(petit» natural file**? perfect health,
it now develops that the mise
oration,
breaks
—
,
or
¡mx.su
t'-n
“
gi»ta
or
promptly
qualifiedly opposed to constitutional
It Is a fact that three-fourths of newspapers, I cannot express a very ]
•iceng'-U to do *11 (»/ work.
Immensely rich in vanadium, m<
i u*~i <>>.. la.avtl Maa».
amendment empowering the people the states In the Union, Oregon b -lng definite opinion as to the merits of. --—Wl.
eral resembling somewhat lead
to make direct choice of their United among them, have passed resolutions the arguments in advance. The fig-1
far more valuable. It is said to /
States senators’
asking that the Federal constitution ures used by the alumni committee
I worth 1200 to the ton.
There 1s little danger of Republi­ be amended, thus allowing the I’nl'ed In their statement were fair and ae-'
This mineral is found throush0n.
can defeat If they will cease their States sena’ rs to be e|e •rted by the curate as far as 1 can Judge, it is than for the corresponding time Ir WORK ON NEU DF”OT
TO COMMENT E SOON ! the many workings of the ni!ne i‘n
family quarrel and organize them- popular vote of the pe pie, but the clearly stated in the committee argu- 1 ' 1907. Opinion was freely expressed
I considerable quantities, but In nt0!t
If amendmen
selves lut i a get-together-dub.
has never been made, inent that the total number cf stu today that the business of the coun-
Work on Eugene's new pa.»s?nge’ prominence In tunnel No. 3. wherL
any on >■ but n Republican is elected However, the direct primary law i of .dents. Including :.<>»“ in the depart­ ■ try Is rapldly returning to its norma,
great bodies are said to be in
' evi.
Unit« d States senate
to the United
I from the Btal<- of Oregon gives the pe ip
ments of law and emdiclne. is used | level, and this view seemingly ie depot will begin within the next twe I denec.
Oregon, It will be the fault of the of the stat“ that right.
weeks, 13 the statement made todaj
Peot.le or
i I in making th“ caniparlson of per cap­ shared by the retail merchants, wh
No authentic
information is at
Republicans.
for trade of by A. C. V. Berry, of Portland, wh<
ordinary Intelligence can
read! lly ita expenses of the state, for the rea-' are making pn •parations
.
[ hand as to the management's i imm-;.
make up tlteir minds whether the. i t on that the reports of other uni­ at least ordinary volume during the
represents Rober t Wakefield, wbc diate plans, but it Is under»’ od that
versities use similar figures, and do | comini, mont fas.
are wise measures or not.
11 11 I. M till-. MISI uu;
has the contract for the erection c | active operations will coniai ‘•nee la
i not segregaie in their funds the
| the near future.
PERTINENT
«
OMMKN'T
th
• bulldin
the
dlffer-
¡amounts
apportioned
to
(Woodburn Independent, R-p I
from Por
Faiiiinc Relieved
M
-.
Berr
approxlma-
i
ent
departments.
Ths
Certain Salem Republicans have
A. W. Zinlker returned yesterday
Don't
let
any
polltl
“
lan
humbug
land
last
ni
in
the
vari
­
I
tion
to
the
per
capita
cost
m ide a grave error In calling a con­
to the Mayflower mines, Bohemia
in — —
pie of days s ...
vention for the purp .se ot re« “ii- you Into th“ belief thn' Stat'-rnmit oils institutions seemed to ate a fairly
the ground» and examining the plant which he left on Christmas day las-
mendlng legislative candidates. Th'> No. I sh’uld b - cast asld •. These I accurate one, and it shows the unfv“r
for the building. To a Guard report­ because his supplies of provisi >ns beL
make an excuse that It Is done to ar - the fellows that want to make a I slty to be at the botoru of the list. |
er today he stated that in addition 'came exhausted. Since then the stock
eliminate Statement No. 1, but there living at the expense of honest labor. | The estimate is made on the basis of1
tn th« carload of cement which ha I that was in the Orseco warehouse has
Is a suspicion all over the country Tinhorn gambler» and i rofessl jnal | the new appropriation, and not on
St. Paul. Feb. 28.—There + already arrived here to be U3“d Ir been packed in over Grouse mountiu
politicians
are
expensive
luxuries
basis
of
tbe
present
appropria-
I the
that the real oblect is t.i take th >
+ will be no reduction in the + the construction of the foundat’on ol and the famine of Decernb r has been
first step toward resuming the < old for ar.y people to Indulg“ In, and the 1 tion of »47,500.
salaries of. Northern I’aclfl- + th* depot, several more car loads of relieved. The snow cn the mountains
:
sooner
they
are
dispens
<1
with
the
"As to the question of the courses
convention policy
and
knock t ili.
telegraphers.
The Northern +
better
for
honest
people.
—
Indepen
­
of study at fhe agricultural college + Pacific will comply with the 4- material for the building have been is said to be ten and twelve feet deeo
It
props from the direct primary,
dence
Enterprise
(Rep.).
and the University, those are d 'tails ♦ federal nine-hour law, but 4 sent out from Portland, and they are and until this week soft and slushy
was not a shrewd trick by any inea
expected to arrive here at any time. Mr. Zinlker hoped to find it hard.-n*i
that can easily be arranged, either
and haH done more to split the Re­
the operators will work nine +
It seems that go^
He said that an engineer will arrive for this trip.
If the
Republican ringmaster« | I liy the boards of regents of the two +
publican party, and materially assist
hours and will not be allowed 4- within the next two days to lay otf weather has not prevailed in the
+
+
in the election of Chamberlain tor think they are going to override the| I Institutions or by the state legislx-
the
meal
hour.
the grounds, and that actual con­ mountains as it has here in the val­
United States senator than any course wishes of the people of Oregon in | ture. If necessary. Th« relationships
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struction of the building will begin ley, but that snow has fallen every
they c, itild have pursued. It is claim­ el -ctlng a United States senator, they existing between the college and the
day save two or three durtng Jai..
insid« ot two weeks.
friendly, and .11 N( TION CITA' IT KM!
ed that nine out of «-very ten Repub­ will find themselves mistaken. It is University are very
This is the first announcement ec uary and thus far during Februwy.
difficulty in
no
licans are opposed to Statement No. this rule or ruin policy that causes there should be
OF GENERAL INTEREST
to the successful bidder on the build Mrs. Zinlker goes with her husbanl
satisfactory
thoroughly
1. If that Is the case, then the call­ the reform movements to win occa­ reaching
County
Itemlzer agreements.
to the Mayflower.
ing of this convention, to be held sionally.— Polk
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. John Ing. Mr. Wakefield is a well-known
More Snow Than Usual.
"As far as I have known, no un­ Brown, February 22, 1908, a son. In contractor of Portland and during
March 14, 'was unnecessary and Im­ ( Rep ).
There is more snow In Bohemli
due or unfair Influence wai brought honor of the dat“ he has already been the past several years has had sontf
politic, for the legislative candidates
Statement No. 1 has the floor In to b»-sr In the legislature by the
of the largest building contracts ever this year than has fallen for severtl
they wish nominated could have gone
In this friends of the University In securing named George Washington.
The depth at the Muslcr
before the voters at
the primary state politics at preBent.
A. R. Martin has a for““ of men at l«t on the Pacific Mast. He will prob­ seasons.
promising to support the choice of connection It Is noted that It Is a pe­ the passage of the appropriation bill work on hU fsrm north of town set- ably not give the Eugene depot his mine is ten feet. It Is stated that it
the majority of Republicans at the culiar fact that every newspaper In A large delegation of the members of ting out walnut trees.
He Is sot- per»onal attention, but the work will either rained or snowed every day
primary for senator.
Instead, th«y Linn county Is a staunch advocate the legislature visited the Unlversnty ting sixty acres to walnuts, nnd has be in the hands of Mr. Berry, who In January save two. The great fall
of
Statenf
nt
No.
1.
There
are
seven
is himself a builder of well-known is not regretted, as it insure» water
and examined into its needs In person a fine lot of good healthy trees.
propose to “recommend" candidate.-,
and by so doing will weight them newspapers In the county.—Browns­ The budget of expenditures for s«v
“Sandy" Peterson lias a spl’ndld rnputat'on. W. O. Heckart, of this for next summer.—Western Oregon.
ville
Times
(Rep.).
• ral years to come was explained tc gasol ene !aun“h over n Millett’s lake city, bid on the building, he being the
with stones. Have our Salem politi­
each member as thoroughly as possi­ ‘ha’ It a dandy for speed. H » is TtT'k- only Fiig“n« man who did so. While
cians some of whom have been in
ble, and the general ( pinion of those ing preparations to malt“ th?t place everybody here would have liked tc
retirement since the district primary II XKRISItl I«; NOTES,
»ee the r*ntra«t go to a lo“31 man,
law went Into effect and with h.op<-
LOCAL AND PERSONAL who looked Into the matter was that a summer resort, X number of young tkpv fnoi ;'’at. It 1« In snlendi.l hand*
the appropriation psk«d fo~ was n folks «njoyed a ride in his launch
fill countenances bob up again sens
and that th? work will go forward
very reasonable on“ In v(«-v r r •> « ur- Sunday.
enough to know that the mass of Re.
J. O. Kelsey was at Eugene en al
to the satisfaction cr all.
g nt need at the University for addi-
publican voters ot
Marlon count
H. V. Johnson
short business trip the first of the¡ I tlonal buildingsard cqilpmeni
Mr. Berry stated to a reporter that
The at work on bls corner bulld'ng.
will resist the convention tactics’ But
week.
while the cement, presseu ucick
Intention of the. friends of the I
let us look a little deeper and wo
two-story addition Is brine bull’
U. C. It >b rts was over from June-
other niB’erfals for »he new building S. P. CO. PRINTS «0,000 FOLDERS
may see the guiding hand of Senator tion
th“ r'ar of the rr°“ent building w'
paying j verslty was to rely upon the •tren
City Thursday
last
| of the ease presented. The bill c
will be shipped her« from Portland.
Fulton who, writhing undr the as­ frlecdv her“ ?. short visit
ADVERTISING COLONIST HATES
will be ext“nded to th“ fro“t. As
ried by aj overwhelming a ma 'nt
Eugene dealer.» In other materials tc
saults of lleney and expecting I'-fe it
fore stated the w st end will b“ o
Holt
Edgar Pierce and
Bennie
FROM EAST TO THIS CITY
be used" will b° given a chance and
at the primary, looks forwam to were at Eugene Friday and Sat Ur- that there would seem to have been pled by the Corva’l's cr am' rv i
that a great d al of the money to b =
election by the leglsl it un<-, <■ itppo* u! day last, vl»ttlng with friend*, and! no need of anything but a clear state­ the s““ond story will be fitted ¡in
expended on the building will be lef
In tuajor part by members who nave taking In the play by Hanford, a’ ment ar.d fair argument.
a nhotograph gallery for Os
Th ■ Southern Pacific Company hit
' The simple fact is that the Uni­ Smith.
her?.
not signed Statement No. 1, and who the Eugene theatre Friday evening
bad printed ¿0,000 folders advertis­
versity Is at present r«celv!ng V“r«
Locnti« n <>■' Building.
will not heed the wish of the mu! r-
Some sn““k tl‘l“f mt red the res-
Ira Tanton was down from Mar­
ra'es — to —
Eugene
during .
Wh»n asked as to th" exact 1o"n-, ing
- „ colonist
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Ity of Republicans at the primary cóla the first cf thg week, the S. P. i meagre support from the state and 'd me“ of Thornes Milli rn rr.e d“y
and especially those "recommend“,!" milla at that lilac having ci.cd that ft must be either giv«n a lari' last w’ek an ! appr priated Vr. Mill- tion of the depot, Mr. H rry r-plthe months of March and April, andi
at was what he wa» trying tc large number have been received here
by such e nventlona as Marlon politi­ down for a sh rt time at least. Mr. appropriation or practically elee“ I» lnrn’r brst suit of clothes. T-'" cloth- that that
for distribution through the rrails by
cians protic
Woodburn Indepen Tauton moved hits family to Marcóla, | doors against tbe Increasingly larg Ing was not misled
missed until Thursday figure out. and would not know pre our
citizins. The company will «¿j
number of students who are each evening, and it is not known just cisel.v what space It would occupy ua
dent.
where they will probably reside for 1
year applying for admission.
The when the theft was committed. Mrs til th« engineer arrives In a day er distribute thousands a’on.g Its sta­
aonietlm •.
number of high schools In the stati Mtlllorn v.ns nh< nt from h >”’e and so. He stated, however, that It w!I‘ tions in the East. Oil the back of the
I l 11NI* IT <H I
Mrs. G. E. McCulloch went to Eu-•
gene the first of th«> week for a short | Is Increasing rapidly, and thev are It Is supposed the thief heln*! him­ not extend across the end of Willam­ folder is printed in large type 'Colon­
sending a larger number of graduate* self while ther“ « a ; r.o on - around ette street, and th“t It will be bull- ist rates to Eugene, Oregon, daily
( Pacific Outlook, Rep. I
visit with numerous relatives and |
to thu University each year.
Th«
during March and April, 1908, via
What Is Statement No. I? Well. friends.
She was accompanied to state shuuld not make a pretense of The suit was tailor made and almost on the east side, of the str“et, the
centre of the building to be about the Oregon Railroad and Navigation
new.—Tinies.
you read the Portland Journal and Eugene by Mrs. F. lxing, who had
i where the express house is now loca‘- Company and Southern Pacific Com­
you find out what It is or ought to been here for a short visit with her providing adequately f r these yong
ed.
I’ is understood that the new pany—lines in Oregjn." On the in­
be or may lie, when the troth of ag­ and many other relatives and friends men and women when in reality not LI JIBEIt’ll V*
H i . XL
doing
so."
building will stand several feet south side of the folder is given the rates
itation ha» worked off
You rend
S M. Harris has sold his
place
COMPANY REDI ( ES RATES
cf the pr sent passenger depot, and from principal points In the East and
the Oregonian and you find out what southeast of this city to P. B l.er-
ift is probable that th“ laUer will no' Middle West and a writeup of Eu-
It Is not or never can be. The more well, and he will move thereto short­
have to li moved until the new build gene, showing its advantages as a
you read the more you will be befud­ ly.
Mr. Harris and his son. E \V.
Tacomr, Feb. 28.—Th“ second
ing Is entirely completed. As stnt d place for homes. The folder will do
dled. I ir there Is a lot of slush hand­ Harris, will move to the May &S •ti­
day’s setslon of th“ convention of the
ed out along with the logic of those ll »rs farm, near Row land.
Western Iter all Ln uni berm en's As­ b«fore In these columns the plans fv a great deal toward helping to bo.st
who oppose the principle of the
One can hardly realize that a good-
sociation or.enrd tr>d“y w|"h a meet­ the rearrangement of the yard.» call the city and county.
thing
As a matttr of fact, both the sized hog In this part of the world
ing of the Lumbermen's Mutual Asso­ for th? r-moval of ell warehouses tc
advocates und the opponents of this la worth as much as a beef steer, but
ciation, a co-ot'eratlve fire insurance the north eld? rf tbe tracks, bi t tbit
method ; f carrying lut the will of If the hog Is large < nough it will
J. H. Chambers at pt esent is op­ company, consisting of members of work will not be dene until the hop
'crop is all out of them, which will
the people are working largely upon surely bring the money. This week erating hl.s Alca mill on full tlm< Il­ the Associa'lon.
President Hilliard,
hypotlieses
Whut Statement No. 1 J H. Hayworth sold a h 'g to a Co­ ls cutting long’ timber* which go to of Tekoa, Washing’on. r»port» ' th-“ probably be during the coming sum-
nic •.
might accomplish along this line, and burg butcher which weighed dre.»
Long timbers and cl'-ar association In a
dresied Wisconsin.
Mr. Berry state! that the Imprqve-
what It will accomplish are two very 419 pon i« mi i received •lit
finishing lumber Is al) that can get and stated that
ments ccntemplat d by th« company
different propositions, to be <1 ni >n- per pound I ir the porker. This
I Into the lake states because of the surance to me
to be
’
‘
‘
made
A deputy
game
warden in tM
atrtated only by experience, If any I ticular hog sould not hav •
existing rates. Oregon has no mon­ duced from 15 i
eluding the nt’v depot,
of our readers are stuck
on
the years old until next
opoly of long lumber, but Oreg >n
Franklin neighborhood mad - a part!
the
four
years
pr ba
problem we can only advise » you to raised on hts farm
and Washlng'on together come
that It was now
of fourteen who were engaged la 1
will a
sit down In front of the heater after Such Items as this on
near tucnop
the market,
for
about
cougar hunt ‘‘cough up”
supper, wl: h y, ur tlbowH on your toward p
long ago a
I mill sen
rates of V,
earn for
hunter’s
llcen
knees and your lower Jaw In your locality i
30-Inc li
Alderman, o
seems like an injus’ice, a
hands
there until you have grain
Tin v
•y received a
titers are not allowed to protect
gram from
n to one
a few
■ssman Hawlev
sheep and goats from desti
: right
imals without paying a
majority
sooner the law is repeal
II >w an
ter. This Is lambing tlm
Ina in d
about
Yar I
are easy prey, hence the
QroVt
of farmers to pro'ect
2 0,0 Al
to J.
Two of the hunters r-
a ftn*» b
"bled" and have empl
will bt*
Woodcock to take the
^hin «les
supreme court if necesssr
Imbibe
making fruit boxes
is silent In the matter of killing <**•
drive the mill is st
»,« designed
antln
structlve animals, such as
party.
It
talion to the railroad at
no «it her
have de’
gars, coyotes and othed
man above the th«* city, a 1th nigh there w
Grove will lie by primitive
party
ed thsl. as ber of ci
ance. horses drawing wagon
"varmints.” as there Is no
» on the west aid
a r in l
majority is river am I a couple of cases n
son for animals of this
tage Grove Western Oregon.
w l«e i
have not learned of any ?
a confess'd town an <! one a few miles s
re Incapable of In- the city,
O. I!. A N. PAYS O\ I R EK.HT
made for not havtng li-
Wherever the css?
rnment. Th
MILLIONS l\ I»I\ 1DENI”.
sh iwn up the premises hav
great coyote hurts cf Erst -rn ich
ifrald of majority rule
quarantined, and as an ex
gon. but perhaps the deputy «■arde»
I rlgh
his bearing*
caution all the school child
York. Feb. 2 8.
A
of that s“etlon are n<
•»(■uld rather
n Time?
ra llvldend cf |75 a «bar
vacelnated and this week s
those hereabouts.—Jun
been dismissed but so far
un pref-'rri .1 si u k. ca ling f
not he
th - disbursement of >8.150
Then
11 kellh
any i
000. was declared by
ILIO REPUDIATES Rol l*
city, i
egon Railroad and Na
< oNu ssioN or
attv todav. O
i *11, ,000,000
lock the Uni
is auxiliaries
Union Pa
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