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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1904)
« $1000 Reward!; THE BURNS FURNITURE CO., ». c. tame elk were found among cattle rope in clever style and went over that v\ere driven to this city to he the extremely broad horns of a I forwarded to San Francisco. large specimen. At dark on Fri I SATURDAY. DECEMBER 10, 1904. Last year Miner & Lux pre day evening, November n.ten* sented the herd to the United more elk were in the corral, but SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Slates Government. The people five additional ones had died from Oue Year ........................................ |2.00 Six Months..................................................... 1.00 I of Kern regretted to hear that the exhaustion. Three Months.................................................... 75 This method of transferring the band was to be removed to a Gov ernment reservation, as these ani herd has been abandoned as an JULIAN BYRD M anager mals were considered a great: utter failure. Ways and means of removing the band are now be ! Kern County attraction. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY With the beginning of Novem- ing worked out. I STATE—OREGON : The government is very anxious ber the Government commenced U.S. Senators .. | J. H Mitchel i / C. W. 1 'i.tm. making preparations to transfer. to land this valuable drove in the tJ. N. Williamson, It is Congressmen......... Thirty-five of the most expert Sequoia National Park. I Attorney General . . A. M. Crawford. claimed by forest rangers that the vaqueros in California were se Governor . Geo. E. Chamberlain. Secretary ol State . F. 1 . Duubar. Kern county herd is the largest cured and made tl. ir start for the Treasurer C. 8. Moore. Supt. Public Instruction. J. H. Ackerman. McKittrick rendezvous the day in the country outside of a Gov State Printer J. R. Whitney. . R. 8. Bean. after election. Before daylight ernment reservation. supreme Judges .> C. Wolverton ’ F. A. Moore Experienced cattlemen say it on Thursday, November io, the NINTH JU DILI A I. DISTRICT. will be impossible to round up the cowboys entered the inclosure and District Judge Geo. E. Davit» herd and ship them in the man District Attorney J W McCulloch rounded up 80 elk. They head Deputy Diat Atty .................. C il Leonard ner attempted. Some people go ed them toward the railroad, Kitchen Furnishing mill he one of our specialties, and your kitch Circuit Court ineeta the Third Mouday in so far as to claim that Uncle Sam April and Fourth Monday in October. where large corrals were located Joint-Repreaentative ...............................J L Sitz Government officials, officehold will be obliged to be satisfied with en mill be ready to go into and cook a meal Joint-Senator ........... J L. Rand Nor mill the Parlor, Bedroom and Hall be overlooked in any detail. ers of Kern and surrounding moving the calves from year to COUNTY—HARNEY: ¡counties and prominent citizens year and allow the elder animals H.C.Levcna Cuonty Judge Ham Motherahead I accompanied the party and gave to die off. Clerk ............. ®he iimcs-JhraCd. I ( I Is at the Old Stand selling cheaper than you can run the risk oí laying it down here trom any catalogue house in America. Leayett Burn« dBil at 6:30 a m. Arri», I ly from Ontario «15 lhr,)Ugh The onty only through transfer rout,. fr0|11 We buy as cheap as anyone and will sell as cheap as anyone, there fore, our prices must, and will be right. A call will convince you. The Harney County Live Stock Auoclation will |>av Five Hundred Dollar» Reward tor the and conviction ot anv paraonor peraona who kill, ileal or drive oil auy horaea, inulea or cattle belonging to any member of the A m < h 11- lion. The Couutv Court ano offen au add! tlona reward of Live Hundred Dollar« W. B J ohnson . Brea A kciiik Mt G owan , Sec’y, Burin, Oregon. BBANtJS .ND r. O. AIIDRK8» Of »IXKIMI. $noo Additional Ke ward. J M Dalton F M Jordan Tom Allen J. E. laOggan M E Rigby J A Veat ... tC T Miller /W I. Beat i much assistance in taking care of stragglers. Superintendent James Ogden, for Miller «St Lux, was in command of the party, and orders were given that ropes were not | to be used. Mothers Be Careful. of the health of your ch Look out for Cough, Colds, Croup County Court meeta the first Wednesday In and Whooping Cough. Stop them January, March. May, July, September ami November. in time—One minute Cough Cure HARNEY U. 8. LAND OFFICE: Harm For nearly three miles the elk is the best remedy. llegiater Wm Farre less and pleasant. Sold by Burns’ moved along at a rapid pace >111(1 Receiver « A W Gowan CITY.— HURNS' gave no trouble. At that point Druggists. Mayor, .........Dr J. W. Gearv. Recorder, 8W Miller railroad tracks of the Southern Treasurer, V I Hopkins Marshal, J W Hevedge Pacific were passed and the wild (c E McPheetera animals did not enjoy crossing the Councilmen : < J C Foley I Simon l.ewia, ------- INv------- They grew |GW Clevenger road bed and rails. time and ran Meetinga of the Coiiucil every Second and scared about that Fourth Wedneaday. fast and only the vaqueros could Nothing is omitted that concerns keep up with the herd. Most of SOCIETIES. ¡the party on horseback that took the interest of buyers and sellers part in the chase showed signs of | in the live stock, grain, provisions, exhaustion from the hot pace and I produce and financial markets— retired. Timothy Sullivan, a pro the quotations are comprehensive, minent sportsman, who had been and are in every way reliable. BURNS LODGE NO. »7, A. F. A M., The Journal in addition carries Meets every Saturday evening in Masonic in the saddle from early morning, Ihtll. I I W . Ir.lino Jr, W M every days a full and truthful re collapsed at I p. m. and was cared F. 8. Reider, Secretary. port of tne world’s news and pre for by Assessor Jameson and Dep INLAND LODGE NO. 70 K. of P. sents many special features of deep uty Sheriff John Collins. Meet« every Thursday evening in the Brown ilnll. II. M. Horton, <’. (’. interest to the average reader. Two miles further on the elk L. M. Brown, K. R. 8. grew weary, but the cowboys The Jouanal’s woman’s page, the BURNS LODGE No 47 A. O. U. W. Then illustrated ¿sportlang news page, kept on driving them, Meet« every second aud fourth Friday. A. (J. Welcome, M. W. great excitement prevailed, The Journal stories and comic pages ('. N. Cochran, Recorder. elk learned that they were being and other good things mt’ke it a ORDER OF WASAINGTON. forced and stampeded, They very popular family newspaper, Meet, every flrat atid third Friday, In Brown turned and dashed in all directions. clean and bright from A to Z and I Hall. C. P. Rutherford, Prealilen Pearl Vulgamore, Secretary. Some powerftd heists attacked year’s end to year’s end. Daily, one year by mail, $4; the vaqueros and ropes had to be BURNS CHAPTER NO. 40,0. E. 8. Meets every second and fourth Mondays, in six months, $2.25; three months, used for self-protection. The Masonic H h II. Eunice E. Thompson, W‘ M. Delnorn Gowan, Secretary. greater part of the band easily out- $1.25. • Semi-weekly, 104 issues, one footed the riders, but a large num HYLVIA REBEKAH DEGREE No.43. year, $1.50. Meetnevery 1st and 3d Wednesday. ber were surrounded and forced Flora Hagey, N. G. C. G. Smith, Rec. Hec'y. Weekly, $1. The issues of tne along toward the corrals, which Semi-Weekly and Weekly Journ were only one mile distant. The HARNEY VALLEY CAMP No 881, W. <»f|W. al also contain the market news elk that did not escape fought geetn every first an<! second Tuesday. c. W. McCiain, Com. and all of the features of the Daily W. A. Gowan, Clerk. fieicely, the troublesome ones be Journal. ing roped and thrown, and aftir TULE CIRCLE No. lfj>, W. of W. The Times-Herald clubs with I Meet* every fourth Tuesday. i being tied were pulled toward the the Journal at the following rates Martha Dalton, G. M. railroad. Five lovely specimens Ione Whiting, Clerk : died from exhaustion before that for both papers: .$4.00 Daily,............ j point, was reached. Semi-Weekly 2.50 The sight of the corrals, which UNABLE TO MOVE ELK . 2.25 wrt e whitewashed,created a tierce Weekly.......... h/ i 1 and adti barr ll th |is n Net "gM has i ,}y rego Oil) I r c U t* WO ig ex k fai rally •lp ca unds will I ented or by nest io in th prise, and nt ittenti □ne an le “le er of . *. A y wor ? exhit X to b< Ind all ■est po it gre« Le dot lit pet ter of let her ave e ones Is, dej mount hough I relati x stampede, and serious confusion followed. The vaqueros showed signs of their strenuous work, but drove the remainder of the herd through the opening in the corral. The elk paid little attention to the corrals and scaled the six-foot walls and dashed toward the foot hills. At dusk that night eight elk were corralled, but they were tied and helpless. Abe Simon, special correspond- ent to the Sunday Oregonian, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. writing front Bakersfield, Cali fornia, says: Two attempts made by the United States Government Wm. MILLER, to round up and ship the great ATTORNER AT LAW herd of California elk from Kern Burns, Oregon. County to Sequoia Park, near the unica tirât door west of Bank. Yosemity Valley, resulted in com plete failure. THORNTON WILLIAMS. The herd of elk has been on ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. The vaqueros went into camp property owned by Miller & Lux Office one door north the largest cattle and land com for the night. of French Hotel Nearly all the elk that stamped pany on the Pacific Coast, for a Bl HNS, O regon . good many years. There are ed returned to the range near their more than 200 in the band on the inclosure about McKittrick. They DALTON BIGGS land company’s territory, located whistled and cried nearly all night j . w HIGGS, long and the calves kept up a piti between McKittrick and Button Biggs & Biggs Willow, only thirty-live miles ful wail. They remained away ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, fro«n their headquarters, being H HNS, ---- ---- ---- ---- OREGON. from Bakersfield. On the land near McKittrick, afraid to re-enter the inclosure. Practice in all the court« of Ore. two sections have a high fence At day break on Friday another Collections promptly made. around them,with an opening half effort was made to drive the elk a block long at the northeast cor to the railroad corral. The va ‘LA R kmho LO C. W. P amrirh ner. The elk were at liberty to queros rounded up 50 head that PARRISH & REMBOLD, enter and depart at their leisure. had not been molested the day be Attornevn-al-Lnw, Nobody was permitted to harm fore. They started out slowly, Barna (And Canyon City.) Oregon. A ill practice in the court a of Harney an«! these animals under penalty of ar but soon were obliged '<> punch rant counties and in the supreme court ol the rest. and rewards of $500 by Mil the elk, just as though they were •tafr. and also in I’. 8 land office ler Lux and Uncle Sam for the wild steers. The stampede of the <'liius. 11. Tx'onaixt. conviction of any person caught day lx-fore was repeated, but the A ttorney - AT-i. aw , shooting an elk assured their safe vaqueros determined to land a i’areful attention given to Collec ty. From year Io year the herd numluT behind the whitewashed tions and Real Estate matters Fire Insurance. has increased in numbers. During ft nee Notary Public the day the w ild animals left the Billy Woodruff executed some B urns . O regon . incloeure and rambled around the wciidetfiil work at throwing the foothills and ascended the small lariat. He successfully roped an GEO S. SIZEMORE, peaks of the range near McKit immense buck at 30 yards and ATTORNEY, trick. They entered the grain succeeded in tying the angry B urns , ............................ O regon fields for feed and many associat beast in short time. Rafael Quinn, <\4lec.iou*. L mm I bibine», ami Kral ed with the cattle. Frequently a West Side coy boy threw lys Fatate matter promt ih attendevi to __ First-class act001liHxl ALL good eating ,iati,)hi, distances al„„g !he M TAX UrtWicj I L. Woldenberg Jr . AgK1|, J Butt. TU< h S m Ii Chairs 41 and up, Rockers, 42 and up, Iron beds 45 75 and up, Ladies Desks 48 up Music cabinets 45 up, Spring beds 44 up, Extension Tables (good ones) at 47 75, up Mattresses, excelsior, wool, and floss, 42 50, up :................... Bureaus $8 and READ THE MARKET NEWS upward. Fold ing Iron Beds The Oregon Daily Journal. and Couches low as $ I 1.50 1 ' railroad. In addition to the above I offer F k » underthe »Mine con ditions for horses branded horseshoe Hon. J baron both or either CrROiSWM .\\7 - - jaw recorded in 8 counties. Range, patent wR Harney, l ake and Crook Counties. days in c Horses ventedwhen 'I' HE most i tn portal'- 's sold. Horses sold conetitue to pass through this rnent of the age ¡n n 1 section will be re come up ported in this paper. penmanship utal«^.' if uot repone«!. plea m write or telephone The Timea-Herald, Main 324. ----- Burns, <>re. a splendid penutan in a fr 3 legielatu W. W. BROWN. File Oregon. by the use of this riIlg month, 1 Peter lemena, Burns, horses, PC tin leftsti? by prominent College pjj vale bus fle; eathe same ou either hip; eaimarks erep and split in left ear, swallow fork aud square and Boards of Education under bit in right. just ret» America. Samj,|e ? M Fenwick, Burna, horses, double dot vertlc and to Drew al bar on left-shoulder, cattle. L ou right hip sorted sizes sent pout 1,^? earmarks, two underbita in each ear; also aom receive branded bar T on right riba; earin ark, unds single sample 25c. Wl«, . half crop in left ear. from th J II Bunyard, Burna, cattle, 7 ou left hip; ear a single ring, state whet) , ' marks, crop on left ear, .swallow fork in right. woman, or child. return I J P Withers, Harney, horses, combined TJP on left shoulder; cattle, half circle cross ou PENN MKi. SUPPLVi The * either hip: earmarks, upperbit in right ear, uu- No. 118 S. Fourth Street. PH|^ derhit in left. met: in Martin Bros.. Burns, cattle, double dot hori iefapto zontal bar on either hip; earmarks, upperbit in right ear, swallow fork in left, wattle on right hopes jaw; also some branded cir< Io N ou right aide O L Shingledecker. Burna, horses, 5 on lef of ne< shoulder; cuttie, 5 on right side and hip; ear marks, crop oft* right ear, crop aiol under half Block 1 crop ort’ left. i • Thii Fred Denstedt, Burns, horses, ED on the left shoulder; cattle Fl) ou left aide; earmark, un people der half crop In each ear. R J Williams, Riley, horsts, CB on the left cubb V shoulder; cattle, CB on left hip; earmarks, crop oft’left eur, under lialf crop oft right, wattle un appro der chin; also cattle branded 88, crop aud uu- derbit in left ear, under halt crop in right; alao certai I» Absnlutely PURE,J cattie JT ou left, riba, crop aud split in left ear, under half crop in right. throu will OUTWEAR all ,(3 II II Elliott, Narrows, horses, Th combiued on left stifle; cattle Th combined on left hip; ear and i Leads. mark, upper slope on each ear. wattle on chin and bell collar. to m< // your local dealer d Sylvester Smith, Narrows, horses. H Son right count leg; cattle V bar, earmark, under half crop aud ry it write to u> and ue f ,„J short over slope in each ear jughandle and pres« dewlap. you gel it. P G Smith, Burna, horses, quarter circle 8 on the a W. P. Fuller A Co. Portia right bind leg and left shoulder; cattle, quarter circles on either hip; earmark, crop off right need • •• ••«••• «....un,,,, ear, split in under aide of left; two dewlaps. laws A E Young. Burns, horses, Y on left leg and J -< connected on right shoulder; also booton A left shoulder; cattle, rocking chair on left hip; earmark, right ear drooped down, left cut slop that ing towards head on upper side; wattle on lef “TlIK BIGGKST SKNSAT.oX t'Etlljfi side of neck; all animals «lehorned. Stat C P Rutherford, Burns, cattle, bar 2 on left di side; earmark, under half crop right ear; horses bar 2 on left shoulder. Thus Wingfield, Burns, horses, ® (chainlink) on left shoulder; cattle, same on left aide; mark . t> n crop oft left ear, short overstate in right. wtereosc<>p< > A ppttrat^ John Craddock, Sil vies, horses, 8-8 on the left shouhler; cattle, 8-8 on right side; mark, crop The smallest St e renn cop.* with the off right ear, swallow fork tn left, (*ew)ap ou optical effect. Hlglilj finish««!indiff«!? brisket. 1 ors with rich gold and filver W.E s"*l,,h« Bums, cattle, XI on right side: (mountings). Including 20 V. F.Phoion mark, split in right ear, wattle on nose. Views of art (genre). 1’RI 'E oNI.l t! G Hudspeth, Burns, cattle, scissors on right Seut everywhere prepaid in letterforn. AGENTS WANTED side; mark, crop and split in each ear. Simon Lewis, Burns, cattle 8L on right side, mark, crop and underbit in left ear crop and under hair crop off right. FORREST BUILDING John Witzetl. Burn», horses, W bar on light »tine: cattle, diamond bar on left hip; mark- PHILADELPHIA apt it in each ear, wattle under chin. ?!.«*''"enaniy, Hurns, horse», reverse Lou left stifle; cattle, 69 on left hip; mark, metal tag tn each ear With full name aud addres * t |Jon?? n.T" horw!.- LFon OKht«title; caul* derbi" luKrigh!^rm’rk' , rop- ’«PPerbit and un- digests what you e»l. cattll UsiJna,nB’i\*n\11Ori,e,L71 bar on stifle; cattle, bar IL on left ribs; mark,underbit in left ear, under slope in right. .tiiJi1!?,1,1, B."rn*- 1,1 '■•’mblnejl on left HKht’ea? n‘i? ,,nark- un,Jt‘rblt in diwo^^sRi^oM' IOWer P‘rt ,Oppe<I cure« lndlcMtlon.<lyspe^i ■ all «tornach and bowl » catt?«JSjn<m"iJt*h’1hOr’eS' on le,‘ »boulder; cauie, bj on lelt hip; mark, crop aud uuder half crop lu right ear, uaderbit iu left. accelerates the setion C J Jonnaon, Riley, cattle, o Laron left nln ■ ■ i trio (lands and gives lomsl marks, swallow fork in right ear, spilt iu left.P’ dlfaativa organa. W B Johnson, cattle, JK combined on left hfn- balft^Vn'’^/.1““ '*'• •»"'» -dle'Utnhd'eP; gnnOL relieves an overworked««» Bxxxff Of all nervous strain (MP the heart • full, free and unt»» I left shoulder; mark, upper half crop in lehra? action, nourishes the nervous «yt»r caltta^MVr m ' k ’ Kit shoulder; feeds the brain. Many New Lines will be added as soon as teams can get but. Treasurer Surveyor Hherin . . AuseHBor School Super!nteudent Stork IiiHpertor Coin in ¡MHionerK _ PJONEEi WHITE ¡: : LEAD Olall Paper 13 eent» single roll and UP. A MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT ¡ h connection where we will make you anything from a wooden knitting needle to “double deck” wood rack. Call! Never too busy to talk or furnish estimates. FURNITURE COMPANY BURNS =: LILTFUT COlapsabls Pcci 8. W. MILLER, NOTARY PUBLIC. Burns, - - - Oregon. S hortline Stenographer and Notary Public | B urns , - O regon . office lu Citixena Bank Building. W. L. MABSDKS, AMD inn&N PACIFIC JOH»«.»II«T MARSDEN & GEARY. U.Sart far Physicians and Surgeons. BURNS, Office at residence. LILIPUT STERiOSCOPE u O regon W. J. COLEMAN, TIMM NCHEDl'LKS From Huntington Ore IODOL AKR1VK from * Salt Lake,Denver, Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kan Special sas City, St. Louie, 12:35 Chicago and East. 1:45 am Chicago- OREGON. gtF’Phone No. tO Porti nd IODOL KODOL a. tn H. S. Brownton L. E. nibbard Hibbard & Brownton. Burns. Oregon Atlantic Sait Laite,Dtnver.Ft, Express Worth, Omaha, Kan- 3:35 2:10 sas City, St. Louis p tn. p tu ’Chicago and Fast. W. C. BROWN, DE1TTIST. St. Paul Walla Walla, Lewis E st Mail ton, Spokane, Minne 12:35 1 45 apolis, St. Pau), Du-1 a. ni. luth Milwaukee, Chi-I eago and East. T) ENTISTH. Ottica tint d«a>r east ot The Cl-irena Hauk. - A*. John Jllpsmau, Burn», horse» <>J on th- i.n ?ef? «"two umle'rwm l"MrUMd': ,n,rk-’»*" OCEAN and HIVER SCHEDULE A Eali Egli, horses, ’p .E on left stlfl** natti* onr^l. 1p,m«rk,u |lerh.K!r% From Portland START A BU8INE 8 OF YOUR OWN. I 8 p KJ I______ Our new book entitled “ 40 MoNBT < 8 p. m. M aking I deas '’ io worth its weight in I Ki San. gold to every man who wants to start a p*tUF<i legitimate, paying mail order business. ___ It tells you what to do and how to do it successfully. Send us 50c today tJ a. a. and we will send you the book, aud a Except • valuable m< i tl v tournai »n ♦ veai free Sunday. C enti rv I’ t rt . ishi * * c. im > x 73, 7 am. tlr.n in L a ? •» inn Teusday Tuhrd’y <fr Sat. 6 a. m Forest Reserve Scrip I Tuesday Thura For Sale Forest reserve «crip, in tracts of 40 ican and War of 1S12 I H. B. Compson- sosuaao o«t<x>» h 'L ni. at***’ h°r"V’’ 0It on left tolaabla Hirer Nteaaers. P atents To Astoria and Waj. Landings. shonldeT11' N*rroW,> '*""«.•>»« ou th.l.ft Wlllan.tt. Klv.r. Oregon City, New 4:30 p m berg, Salem and Way Except Landings. Sunday. left shouto«1’’ BUrM' ,'<,r»r» branded CV on tlKht' rVb? mVrk'J?"1* M *«ftthlF and Wlllaatlte • lambii) 3:30 p m Oregon City, Dayton Monday and \\ ay-Landings Wed, A Friday. Hirer. Mt', iu each ear 1,11’ ,l»° ,wo underbits DeWitt’s JKÎÜ »«Ke For Pile«, Burn«, S otm . Anynai Madina a aa« anlaktr aaaartala oar apiavajn* ggasg SdtMffic flmerkn atisleg ,,U riiht'hi'p'* nmrk "/¡J"1, w*"1* ,bre» home. braJXj r “hk "“P »IT .act, Wlll.a.ttr Klr.r. 4:30 p m Portland Corvallis 1 uesday 1 and Way-Landing. Thurs 4 j :bn.?nX:rh^^'^“tt^ S«t. on l.n ™»fkuutdirrbRB|Jr?i»bt‘2i?2 Lj°i r,,bt h,P horse t raud.7 l.on left itifl* d,wlU brts«*t $?”le 51 on >•«« hi, mark, crop A N. H oar , Huntington, Oregon „ „ A L. CRAIO* (ten. Para Agt. Portland. Oregon A. L MOHLER. Preaideni. Burn*’ P v « c •» Uftjtlp. ho».. ‘ °P ,,IT le,t upper bit lu right •*- h°tac». same left sfiouider. '■d^Vt.''hoX,T«ft.?F«^e,',■ Mt c,»n*'ado» W amtbd - T rustworthy nrr a>r OMBw tn trait laRnd aiverti«^ for H »»Ubitshrd jhouse of M|,d fincinu| «•»dtag 8oJary;|7m • y,„ lnd peases all payable in eaah. No cs ivs. •¡•I rer,.,,^ Give ref.ro.ra. .* i ,n i UUerop in .., h ,.r. “X , ¿TB ’ide. mark s^d'sDlh7n!i*'oEX »«tteMr hiaar • yi.h- ho,.;.iv “uOr ,k>** ■4 •’ r ■ -P »in right «-ar ’ 1 • >•" up -«rx ta.raea UH laft • *•» «• «■ ■ • nii, C«u. « ’• r i 'pr hS5’xMSrt!rt5i.^•',1•1 ri«1*»** — M wbn < «rir iv <» c . Dotm < w. «1 Burns Druggitt«- suite Vaui’.**"1' Bur"»' horses, bar H ou left ■eft .MpIniuTh,0“ l'“t,lp’ “«h.*?rao« Leave Leave Riparia, «rake River Lewis! n 1:20 a m Ripari* to Lewiston 8:30 * ni Daily. - _____ . Daily. acres • ■>! upward, ready for immediate use and guaranteed. Will buy soldiers' land warrants given for services in all Indian wan ann Mex «it RaitQvaR i.M A Sat All sailing dates sub jcct to charge. For San Francisco 4 p every 5 dayg. KODOL to lfl8 wonder!“! remedy^ making so many slckfxxy*« and weak people strong by bodlra all of the nourishment that b» talnod tn the food they eat. Bottles 0*b. si.00 SU. holding 2M «>«•• atoe, which salts lor Ma Bvuss, O rkhon . Office upstairs in Voegtly Building. ts,01! ' t boraessam. • irels A Mon.r-r . r th. rrrh* ■ Walter Kennedy wrote w •ger of a prominent tin atn lout, asking for bis up“ t: . week in the follow in« r< rtrW; Mtn,” “Othello.” ' Virgim* “Danton and Pytbiu». ^au the anawer: “Walter 81r: I must lay that I mv’ » of but two of the actors yet your company. Satu- n'™^ ■tnaeum here not long take chains, and Otheho ■ ■ ■ # ■ ■ ■ f ■ ii3i ■ M I I last winter at the OPF0”1“ ! ra1 They say be is a g< at :, r' ,t«» eare about playing r',: ’"L, l ouse, as I cater to the ‘ I •ediencea, and thr u I |* 4 would like a show with 3 1 want «hows with PI(,B - and dancing. •onbr!!£’. st»*® with funny gage ;1j1 me —St Lout* u . vuk D»*1 * ■ I I - I I F L f