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R 1 E R Oltial Piner or Joi ^K3---------------------------- ‘ •' Publish*™ J ^RIDAY, TO AHVERT1SERS STATE AND C y • r nf Sn.toikk 1’: if of all Kinds <• W Me Ban»« fi. W WXBB • /' r —IS THY— M. B. M ille an i Best Styles. 8. V M iti r .æst - K / —AND AT TBt— Mi •». tjfct I civili a: "R nt * » < An Independent Paper, Devoted Especially to the Inte ests of Southern Oregon. GRANTS PASS. JOSEPHINE (’(H Ni Y, Olt, FRIDAY SEPT. 23. INM7 J LINES OF TRAVEL. FOR SALE BY For Toilet Use. CAMPBELL N TUFES, Ayer’» JIair Vigor kcope the huir auft anil pliant, inqiarts to it the lustre and freshness of youth, causes it to grow luxuriantly, eradicates Dandruff, cures all scalp diseases, and is the uux»t clean ly of al! hair preparations. AVpR’Q R‘:ir Vigor has given ma »» I til O j . rfect satisfaction. I w.t.s nearly bald fur six years, during which time I used many hair lirenarations, but without success. Indeed, uhat little hair I 1 'id was growing thinner, until 1 tiled Ayer’s Hair Vigor. 1 us.'d two bottles of tHe Vigor, and my head is now well coveit-d with a new growth of h. Jr. — Judsuu B. Chapel, Peabody, Muss. MAIO that has become weak. grav. • IMSSi tt|U< faded, may have new life and color restored to it by the use of V < r ■ I! ir \ Igor. •• M v h prw.iiiliin faded, and dry, and fell out in large Quantities. Ayer's Hair Vigor stopped the fulling, mid restored my hair to its original color. As a <lr<*ssing I n the hair, this i»reparation lias no euuai.— Mary N. Hammond, Stillwater, Minn. VlfifiR y°utb, and beauty, in the VICtUFl, Hpp< aran< e <»f the hair, may lie preserved for an indefinite period by the use of Ayer’s Hair Vigor. **A dis ease of the scalp caused my hair to be come harsh and dry, and to fall out freely. Nothing I tried seemed to do me any rood until I commenced using Ayer’s Hair Vigor. Three bottles m this preparation restored uiy hair to a health', condition, and it is now soft and pliant. My scalp is cured, and it is also free from dandruiT. — Mrs. E. R. Foss, Milwaukee, \Yis. ( < on< ral 1 >< «al« its I n BUY C M HEN DEHSON&COS j REQON NLY VER icturcsque 225 MILES SHORTER! 20 HOURS’ LESS TIME! Sk* ” ■BunniMlatiiins Unsurpassed for Com- ■rt an l Safety ’—Faros mid Freights 1 via, Yaquina and the Oregon I»o- f veiopmetit Co ’» Steamships much less than by any oilier route lietween all points in the Wlllani’ite Valley an! Saa Francisco!! DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS (Except Sundays) Lame. ■ Lee.* ■ina tl :3D a in Albany 1 :<M1 p m Corvallis 1 :47 p m vallis 10 :.'W a m .lrriee. MSfe Xrri<«. Yaquina 5 . j•» p ni Albany 11:15 a m O. AC. trains connect at .li’ anv an l CHrvalliH. WM M. HOAG, /aGeu-rai Manager. CHAS. C. IIOGUK. A. G. F. A P. Agent, Corvallis. Dry Goods and Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Crockery and Glassware, HaYRDWARE J and C hiner M ain A Fm-vr Su. G rant ’ s P ass . (I regon GROCERIES. C0NTECT10NEKIES AN!) TABLE WARE, Bought since the Sweeping Reduction in freights, from tl. ■ East, and marked down at Bottom Prices. I also s< 11 the CELEBRATED DAVES VERTICAL SEWING MACHINE, which has no equal in ease of management and great range of tvork. My object is to mako it to the interest of those having cash or pro duce, to trade with me. .T. Nr. <’nn,ix Notice for Publication. ) V. S L and O ffice , R osebi kg , Or., Aug. 15, l‘>S7.f Oregon & Californio n. R. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing named settler has filed notice of her AND CONNECTIONS. intention to make final proof in Rup|»ottof her claim, and that said proof will 1» > THE XT. SHASTA ROUTE. made Ix'fore the Judzeor Clerk of the County Court of Josephine ('<» mtv, Ore Clone Connection* made at Ashland UMIIt ... Grants . Pa>«, nrm, on m i o, Sept. gon, at l riday, with th« staws of the California, Oregon 1XX7, viz. : Sarah wi _ _ A _ Dean, ____ , widow of 4r blab*» Stage Company. Ni. S. Pean, deceased, Homestead entry ; No. 3850 for the N E 1} of S \Y 1, N ’» of Only 2O:Mlles of Staging. S E 1 j and S E ’4 of N E ’4 Sec 8 Tp 37 * •*. ■ s R 6 West, W M. Tita« l»etwcen Grants J’atw and San I ran- She names the following witnesses to ci«co, 27 hour«. prove her continuous resi lence upon, and cultivation of, said land, vig; Orr ¿¿'ALWOr.SIA LITRES« TRAINS DAILY. i Brown and F. G Burns of Wilderviile, North. G, W. Lewis and II. Wetherby, of Mur From May 1, 1887. Fauth, phy , all of Joscq hine Coimty. < Ireton. 4 00 p in I.v, Portland Ar. 10 : M) a tn ■ms iV. J ohnston , Grant. Pans I.v. 7:45 p in C 4) a in Register, 8-19-61] 5:40 •* k a m Ar. tsliland Notice For Publication. I nlliaa EslTell Sletpers Daily I\>rtlan<l and Ashland. V. 8. L am » O _____ ffice , i RosEBt nu, Or , Aug. 15, 1887.1 Tjbe O. A C’ K. K. Ferry make* Con- nactlon with al! the Regular Trains on the Notice is hereby g. iven ............ I lint -..... tli«- .......... follow ■ Fa«t Side Division, from foot of F street. ing name»! settler has filed notice of hi.-1 intention to make final proof in support of AV suit SiDB D ivision . his claim, ami that said pr«M»f will l»e made I s'fore the Judge or Clerk of the BETWEEN l‘<iRTl.ANDACORVAI I.is County Court of Josephine County, Ore M ail T riins D aily ( etcftt hi ni , ay .) gon, at <;rants Pass, Oregon,on Saturday, Sei»temis ‘r 24th, 1KS7, viz : Milton Rey 7:30 am I.v. Portland Ar. 6:15 pm Homestead entry No. 4231, for the ]'j:ÎSpni Ar. Corvallis Lv. 1:30 “ nolds, s of N E ’1 *md N »■! S E *4 > •»• EirRKBS .'RAINS DAILY (EXCLIT SIN DAY.. rp 35. S R o Wi st. W ÂI He names the following witness*^ to 4 JO p in Lv. Portland Ar 9 :00 a m prove his continuous residence upon, and ¿.■00 “ Ar. McMinvilla Lv. 5:45 “ cultivation of. said land, viz: Jas. Agee. At Albany and Curvali'» conno» t wiili Jessie Mash, Holman Peters, J Y. Hus trains* of Oregon and Pacific nulroad. sey, all of Grants Pass, Josi phine Coun ty, Oregon. R. KOEHLER, E P ROGERS C hab W. J ohn st * m , Manager. G F. & Pans .Agt. Register. 8-19 tit] ---- VIA---- MI.-CKLI.Àk'EOt ». ASK YOUR DEALER FOR J New Good s Having opened a Family Grocery, I hereby announce to the pul.lie that I have .i new anil well selected stock of OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA WIMER & SON, ni muti iu iin iin lfava ths largest »tore in J.wphinc Sgqgaty, which is 85x32 feet, an l two «torim, tilled with Sold by Druggbt* and Perfumer*. Grants Pass, Oregon. C<»r. 6th anil II streets, New Store Ayer’s Hair Vigor, MERCHANDISE. GENERAL Oregon Development Company. yirst r’l.iHS Sti'arnsliip Line lietween E Yaquina and San Francisco, ,lt Y i*|>:ir.< with the trains of th4Orvi'>n l’aeifle Bailro.nl Company Fiom Prancisvo: torn Or^ijon, Tuesday . Aug. 3 '. ZaMci tmett'j Valiev, \Y: dnrs;Uy S p. 7. •- - • * -• jo KaMern Oregon, Mnnilay. 15. Y«q'lina Citv. Tlmrs l.iv 19 Willamette Valley, Sion lay 24. Et»te. n Oregon, Saturday 28. Yaquina City, W.slnetniav Fram J5u;u»«a.' Sep. 7. Eastern Oreston. We.lni-Riiay 14 Wiilam.'.te Valley, Wednesday • I 15 I EaHtern Oregon, Sunday <4 2»>. j Yaquina City, Frida*' 27. Wiliam le Valley, Tuesday 1 Kaatem Kre'Zon. Saturday 4. Yaiuiuu City, Tuesday Thu Company reservee the right to chan.-e wt.-nmers or sailing date». ! B B TOBY, Gen. F. A P. Agent *04 ‘i!*.:;tg<im. iv St., San I ran, i-i-o. Cal. r (41tf I Fr r.FrcT S afett , prompt action, anil wonderful curative properties, easily plat e Ayer’s Pills at tba head of the list, of popular remedies for Sick and Nerv ous lieadtu lies, Constipation, and ul! ail ments originating in a dlsordviud Liver. I l ave been n great tuifferer from Headache, ami Ayer’s Cathartic Pills are the only modicine that has ever given ui<' relief. One do . -<f these Pi!!:; will quickly move luy bowels, and free n.y head from pain. — William L. Page, liichmond, Va. Ayer’s Pills, Preparod l»y Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell» Musa fck'ld i«y all Dealer* !u Medicine. I RETURNED. We have just returned from Nev. York and other Eastern markets after hav ing selected a very large and elegant stock of IIAKNESS SHOP. GRANTS PASS. Dry Goods, A. J. STROIIECKER. Proprietor Helm' raddles, bridle» anl halters to suit, And that tliev are ul! right no one will dis|»ut»*. He has goo i harnvriM too, Ixrth single and double, You can ha» » what you want without any trouble. He has collar» and imines and whips and all such, Of good harness oil he has ever so much Indeed ir* keeps uil that ¡»ertains to his line, In all of which goodness and quality com bine. He works good material and doe» bis work »!rung, An»l v«u need have no f“iir that there’s anything wrong. For this is a matter we would have un- durstdM, All that’s made in his shop is uarrante«! good if your hors< *K or mules are subj -ct to fret, He can hea I on the flies wit!» a splendid not. And if they an» skittish ami irclitied to d<» wrong, lie ha lim*» that will hold th -m ami hi- bridles ire strong. If y< ur harness needs mending you need not g«*t scare-i, But bring them to hiir ami have them repaired. lie'll make ■< he’ll mend .is you may d -sire, And do it a» well as where price*« are hi/lw r If um w nt anything ma or men led rofiu* hero, About prices and style you ha^e nothing . to fair. To <k» his work right be t ikes sjx*« ia! care, And we arc quite sure his prices are fair. Now to farmers and horsemen m ■ have ibis to say, Strohecker gives the full worth of all that you pay. At some other place von may do pretty well, But v.u’ll find at this shop th * ixHind to I Fancy Goods — and — Nun's Furnishing Goo ls These good will be here and on sale about the mid dle of September. THROVGII OfK Order Department Out of town custome r-, will be served us well as those siting at our counters. All orders promptly filled. Í C. L. GRAY PRACTICAL WATCH ANTS I Cl tO RUT FOR CASH. M. NICKERS >N. — Ih-aler in — AND SELL FOR CASH IlTl BoiCSt Willll nt M’isirt Boots and Shoes, TRAVELJiRS,* ANI» MINERS * FARMERS' SUPPLIES — They are the — BEST AND CHEAPEST IN Till MARKET. W» •awytbinv by the nevksl WaM». • • [i»-6m a. WICKFiaBI BO. < Ear «svi.. peopie < HKAP FOR CASH OR PRoPPtE • ■ Manoia« turer* and Im¡>«»rter» of ▼ Washing, Ironing and Flut ng. All kind» of plain and tun y w< rk g.tfnsPAmON GUARANTY" Will alMtakaeootra. tr idear-, ag, et, tr.». gium ekies , FOR SALE White Sulphur Springs Hotel * rr 129 i 131 Silvie I!. Sil F1ÌK1KI ClL. •»trert I* A T OMainril. <1 all I at- {«■nil«*»! 1*» it »«.[»Uy > H'J Al’LEnnd FA N< 'Y <hir odi. « i* <» p | mi Orthn*. ;ih.| we ran <i tiinn than tbo«r rem Send Moki <»r Dr ng Wt* *€»I y ÍMM il* Ila* opened up a n«*w Moek jtirt nt-aiv«-d, to patrntability ire Í Hirtrgn ; an<l w<* uoi»*i*ting in part of make ih » rbar^r uni* patfrit i» H4M ur<’<l Wi- r<’f. r, h«*r»‘, t»> th«* I’o-Dnu'-ter, tl»«' Fresh Canned Fruits, Sii|N>rinti*nd**rit <>i Or<l» r Div , and Candies, Nuts, to urfk iafi* <»( tin* I’. > I’at. nf Orti.-e J or Tobacco, Cigars, Ect. rirmUr, ad tic**, h-rm* *r»d n*frr<*n«-»*ii to a 'tnal rliri/A in \»»ur own -fah* »»r < «am* K arih-h. C. A. SNOW 4 CO.. Ice-Cream a Specialty. ih* l’alrnl < tifi» <•, V. a»»l*i’i.Jori. D ( CAHN.NICKELSBURGàCO. Orvpon. _______ LLb Grant'a I' akh , bo n.mieil after Genera I Grant, is a eountv Heat eentrally loeate-i i 1 Southern O ivrom . it is a pnrgnwNve i r.ilroMii to«n of lik»t inhabit.nits, an,I is t r.‘ main Hiii.pfy |.nut (ora large | or lion <>f country tlev>h <i to lniniti«, lnniliering a riciilture an t Iruit-raising. Climate m>- •-xis-lleil The t'oTRiKn living tho only p.qier |>ub- ! shed in Juaepliine county, with a inssl circulation in Jackson county, enable« it to lie one of the best advertisitig niciliiitna in Southern On-Run. For rates. xMresa i ' he (.'<»LRir.lt. Grunt’» 1‘as», Ore/tm. I f>.V RATES, j-j 2S now U 25 7.X1 .... 10c 0. GANIARD, Proprietor. ' - h »»<1 •t'N k. Fifii nt» on llo/uf* f K »»«»t* it a» NO. 2G. THE EAST The tnier-State tetr me ree Law can formers have contributed food from time to time, and had it not The following resume of the In been for this the mortality would VVaihington Correspondence. have been much greater, as the diet ter-State Commerce Act. luking ef W ashington , Sep 9, ’s Í • . | has been corn mush» and beans fect April 5th. 1887, gives all the points which affect business inter The annual re|x>rtsof the Bureaux The corn is ground in a coffee mill ests: and is coarse. Many deaths have . of the Interior Ilepartmeut are be 1. The law applies to all railroad ginning to come in. the first being • , • uned among children, lines, and elements thereof, en families losing all. he colonists that of Commissioner of Patents gaged in the coiitinuotis car Hall, which shows that 40,678 ap are anxious to leave but lack the riage or transportation of freight plications for patents were made means. »»r passengers across State or during the past fiscal year, and that Can O.eg.u Rai» » Sorchuin ? Territorial boundaries. Also the office, is well up with the busi to all water lines operated by ness in some classes of its work. | This is the question. If she can. railroad lines, which cross State The receipts during the year were au.l there appears no reason win or Territorial boundaries. $1,150.046; the disbursements were she cannot, there is money in it. if J. All charges made for any ser $981,644. The ileticiency of the the official report of Commissioner vice rendered in the transpor late financial clerk, Levi Bacon, is Coleman, of the Agricultural Bu tation of passengers or pr»>- still $22.422. He renews the re- reau, is to be depended upon. For perty shall be reasonable and commendations of his predecessor, mer methods of expressing the juice just. that the Patent office l»e provided have not lieen satisfactory and they Special rates, rebates, draw 3- more space and better facilities, ' are abandoned. But a new process backs, or undue preference or and that the model hall ami the has lieen instituted and this is suc discrimination in favor of any library room l»e enlarged and re cessful. It is simple and cheap. It shipper or passenger, as against I ¡»aired. | is the cutting _____ of ____________________ the cane into small other shippers or passengers, Of the thirty six millions of trade bits, pressing these, the application are distinctly prohibited. dollars coined, only abouteight mil- of hot water, and then comes the Charges for the conveyance of 4- lions have been presented for re- sugar, further pressure forces out freight or passengers, under demption, ami of these half a mil- the remnant juices to make molass substantially similar circum lion have l»een re coined mostly es. One man can supervise the stances and conditions, must not into dimes; the periinl for redemp proces. No other help in the line be greater for a shorter than for tion having ex|»ired on the third of labor is required. The product a longer distance, over the same i inst., no more can l»e redeemed. of an acre planted in cane, averag line, in the same direction, the A late statement prepared by the ing from ten to fifteen tons, produ shorter being included within Treasury shows that during the ces from tjoo to 1500 pounds of su the longer distance. I month of August there was a de gar which, at say six cents per It, Pooling of freights of different crease of $737,870 in the total cir- nets the handsome sum of from $72 5- or competing railroads is pro 1 dilation and an increase of $10,216,- to $90 jkt acre. Wheat, at one hibited. : 200 in the total cash in the Treas- dollar ]>er bushel, returns the ave 6. All railroads shall keep for pub 1 ury. rage of from <211 to <30 per acre lic illsjK-cticili ssbcdulcs show President Cleveland, Secretary Also is derived the crushed mass of ing: I'aircliild, and Congressmen Car cane chips, good food for cattle, 1. Classification of freights. lisle, Mills, and Scott are engaged succulent and nutritious. The cost 2. Na.nc-s of places bi-tweeti at Oak View in preparing u tariff re of milling is cheap; the cost of the which goods will l»e carried. form bill, which is designed to com mill itself not almve that of the or 3. Rates of transportation, mand the unanimous support of the dinary flour mill. The resultant terminal charges, and any rules dominant party, though it is under- profit is large. Surely Oregon can or regulations which determine, st<Kxl that Ex-Speaker Randall, produce the sorghum cane. It will change, or in any way affect who is in the city, was not invited I k - an industry worth the experi them. I to the consultation. It is believed ment.—[News. No advance shall lie made in /• by well i- formed persons here tint the published schedule of rates the Administration will stake its | A New Enterprise. without 10 days notice, stating whole influence upon the fate of the all such changes and the time The great variety of resources proposed measure. of their taking effect. Ex-Governor Porter, of Tennes possessed by our valley, though 8. Reductions in published rates see, 1'irst Assistant Secretary of widely known, is far from licing may l»e made without previous State, has resigned his office unex fully understood. I,. C. Coleman, notice, but notice of the same pectedly. assigning the failing a former merchant of Jacksonville, must be immcilialely and pub heaith of iris wife as the cause, but 1 lias demonstrated the fact that the licly posted. castor bean can lx- produced here the real reason is said to be a se Any wilful or unnecessary in ')■ rious dispute with Secretary Bayard in perfection and with much pecu terruption in the continuous in legaid to the Canadian fisheries niary profit to the raiser. Mr. Cole carriage of goods from the pUce controversy. Mr. Porter, when man lias in his possession some of of shipment to the place of des questioned upon the subject, did the fully ripened beans which were tination is unlawful. not deny the supposition stated grown on his farm by W. T. Ander- IO. Complaints of any omission on .011, near 1‘luvnix, during the pres j above. the part of any transportation The papers have been fded by ent year. John Wiley, through the company to fulfill the provis influence of Mr. Ci leinan who has Mr. Thobe in his contest lor Mr. ions of this Act may I k 1 refer Carlisle’.* seat in the Fiftieth Con made the ni itter a subject of inves red to th«. Inter-State Com gress, and it is noted as a remarks- tigation, will plant five or ten acres merer Commission, by this Act j hie circumstance, that the Ex of castor beans another y ear. They created, to whom full power is 1 may lx-grown ujkiu high and dry Speaker makes no resjiouse. given to investigate the oj»era- ground such as would be compare- I ho Chicago Anarchist*. tion, management and control tively unproductive if sown to O ttawa , Sep. 14.—The Supreme of all railroad companies en wheat. Au average quality of land Court |his inuring delivered an gaged in the trnnsportetion of produces from nine to twelve hull- opinion in the Anarchist cases, af freight or passengers as afore dreii fwvtinds to the acre. Thebeaus firming the judgment of the court be said. being worth four cents a pound, it low. The execution will take place is seen that the y ield from one acre I I. Any railroad officer know gglv November 11 th, I k tween 9 a. m , violating the provision* of tutai is worth from $36 to $>8. More and 4 p. m. The opinion by Judge Act, is liable to a fine of not to than this, they leave the ground Magruder in this case is that the exceed $5,000 for each offer*».’ nicely fertilized, dean and ready for judgement of the court I k low is af —[Journal of Commerce. mother crop. They are planted in firmed. as to all, each and every one A L^rge Shark. a manner similar to cotn and two of defeudants. .c ops are grown from one planting. The first oflical information that Last Saturday night one of Mr. Ld <nir farmers try a crop of caste r reached Chicago was a telegram Samuel Anderson’ > boats captured Inans. They find ready sale. from the Court Clerk at Ottawa to the largest shark ever caught in [Oregon Sentinel. (lie State’s Attorney's office saying: Coos bay. Rinehart was i:> charge "Anarchists, case aftiimed; execu Messrs. Stanford. Crocker and oi the boat and was fishing for sal- tion Novmber 1 ith.” Towne, of the Southern Pacific rail 111 >n, and when at oue end of the Mr. Purcell, of the State's Attor road, are in Portland. Their visit net had his att uti< n attracted to a ney’s office, ran to the jail with the is a noteworthy incident. The vigorous commotion nt the other news. Following <>n his heels «.as great railway system under their end. He pulled over an l found he •a messenger carrying a dispatch for control is soon to include Oregon in had some large game in the toils of August Spies that hail been sent its territory, ami '.he owner« and hi.net, which made things livelv. from Ottawa by an agent of the nionagers of the Califortiia system He succeeded in getting his jaff- Anarchists, Turnkey, who took will in quire an interest in the devel hot»K mto the monster and then a the dispatch to cell twenty five and opment and welfare of our .state. rojic around his meek, and finally shoved it through the bars, lin They are men of public spirit, sa killed him an i di.covered him tolc gered a moment to watch the ef gacity and enterpri-e, and exten a shark. He cotib’ i*»t get it into fed it would have on the Anarchist. ■ion of their op-rati >n-> to Oiegon the I k »it - > Le towed it’lism.'. The He t<x>k the message, glanced m iv I k - accepted as a very impor h-h was ten feet in length, nml. it frowningly at the turnkey and then tant incident in otir history. 'I'he is estimated, weighed between three ithdrew to the «I nker end of the object of th' ir visit hen- is the very and four hu:i 'red p >und.*: its mouth II. In two iniuutc* or so he call- general one of sc lug our state ami was twelve inches ..crowtj a»ul its I gently to the old man who sits of forming a judgment as to the liver rendered ten g illoiis '»f oil. - if his disir as death watch biisine- ■> situation here and the na Coast MaiL . fc- ♦ • <1 him to hand the yellow ture of their own prospective rela Secretary Lam ir basdired •'sltha* sheet to Parsons. From tions to it Whatever they under him it went to all the other* and at take i< always executed with ener all lands under w ithdrawal heref<>-!'i last reached Neelie, who is only gy and judgment, ind their con fore m ide and held for indemnity under sentence of imprisonment. nection with Oregon may I k - wel purposes under grant to the Califor Newspaper* had lieeli rigorously comed a 1 a promise of increased ac nia & Oregon railway company be •hut out from the condemned men. tivity and development to the atalc. restored to the public domain, and restored to •cttieni* nt •Bi/er general an 1 all observation hail to be had [Oregonian. land laws, etc* pt sneh lanels«* may from outside the cage about ten 1» < ve red by apptovetl .♦**» ■ F n. yards from the cell doors. A* t<> lands covered by‘ nn«|.r American Pirt/. sections, application to makefi'i _ ’tilg' N ew Y obk , Sept. 13 L at and cutties t het eon may be received night New York and Brooklyn an I n<>t-d, and held subject to the representatives of American organ c!ai»r of the company, of which ization completed arrangements for claim the applicant must l»c dis the National convention of the tinctly inibrmed. ami memorandum American party at Phtltdelphia th reof entered on bis papers when which opens on Friday. Nearly ever'itch application to file or en 1«» were present. The meeting trr m presenu d. alleging upon sof was sei-ret, because of threats that fit te” mrma »acia sltrrwmw th-,» t»>*> t»,» ¡d:t. n ■«••« L* »Ä •’ Willi of the profil bit ion, polvgamv <111.11 ucvcMipcmcnt planks [Yrek Utiiin. ilatforin. ly kind "¿olili, I wish vou would r <k the Iwrltiu Af air* at Tcpofobamao. t. ih\ • Whit 'll I Kick the bubv A. 1 ause he is not vciy well, lulfof him ‘ be lli not d<nt «I i I ’