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'" ; I tttfa isvEyny o jotniyrAtA '' yonTi Ainx obq oy t -TntntsflAY . tAY' 1, 1902 : THE PORtLANft l 1 EVENING jslsul JOURNAL ALFRED 0. DOWBN. . .. Hf 6AM E CONTEMPTJfeLE' IN v '', " CULT. -V I : ' ' A peWMila. subject nt protest and "'.".' ) aramble,..' 1 tuition,, Nobody, It " m. likes to. pay tUrt. But. m a ,' rule, they who roar loudest about, - V - taxes pay least taxes," or tmw at - all.--Orgnla.; ; te .,. ' .This la the nam contemptible lnuft feet I always Bunt by th Oregonian , i, ; ' At th taetb f any than, not a capital ' ' t, wh dares to murmur at th burden " " -- it taxation. ' ' 5 .'.- It, III tha first place, U a vile Wander ipon, honest manhood to 'assert fhat ',obbdy, It seems, likes, to pay taxes."? ' "possibly., the gentleman who penned -, nur, and who atteaded ao carefully - ' U ova assessment may apeak y the card ao far as bis personal inclina ' ' " ttons to, but It Is an Infamous declfcrV ' , Hon to accuse the entire community of , C dielre to shirk the responsibilities of litlsenshlp. :" ., K " - .Tba poor man of Portland la the most . f t kheerful contributor to the city treasury,: ,,-.,.1 It has never yet happened and probably , . naver will, that the man who is oalled ' apoti for tlO to jo or $100 In taxes at tempts to evade the liquidation of the f rialm by resort to couru of law. Ha ' conttlDutea his stipend Ilka a' aiafc,' aiid Uieti lUa obi laat too. ends. - - ..'"vil ' This class of taxpayera contributes ' ' i:Ten-Ui(tha of the expense ,f conduct iht tne city, county and state adminis tration, anJ The Journal is here to de fend them from tba foul aspersions cast " apoa . their manhood by the autocrat : , who has M rapettedly made use of these .1 Vid sltadap ekpresslons. ' ' " 'The ' Journal published' an' excerpt rj-orfi iff, .Chamberlain's speech and re- ' questtd the Orefonlah to explain. If Mr. v tilijinjierlaln, spoke the, truth, .why oer- tsin efflcials were receiving, In some ln stances, nearly-ID times th compenea Uon , for their services 'contemplated by ' ' '(he lawl Instead of making pollt reply, ' ' litis editor must resort to eoaraa Ihtamy1, 'V " and- dwliiratlons false as they are cruet - Biif-h ul aver been tlitis " with that publication. ". " ' It has brutally scourged , the man of v.-V''ivinodert'.meiiavi " It jhal .anoUten In the creation Of out - ,. ' . rugeous taifatlon, and added to that bur v : v ui der )ts own monstrous profits in adver : , -tjslng at 0harllt' sale the poon man's ,' " property; nd it be dared to enter pro tost h4 has been unmercifully lashed by - the- tyrant whip of that ' rich ma n'a roouthplece, ' ' , - ' MONEY OR BRAIN8? Young men are Interested in th evolu ', - ' tlott of political method- Th "honor of -I "official preferment art properly part ot the amblttoha of the hormaly constituted y6iltn. lle hopes soma day to be raised ; to a position of greater Influence through v the suffrages ot his fellows. The genius of our representative government Induces th forming: ot such Ambition, and It la V 1 i . SMIXiEB-AKD OTHKRS, .v.'.: .Thar aren't so many smiles, really, r when you come to classify them; they're ' mostly grins or simpers or pucker.. But ; tor courtesy we'll call them by tbe'mor -. poetic name, - i--r---ir;? Obaerv that tailor-made girl 'five sea sons out Her bow, she speaks to you, . is tailor-made, too, and her fcmlle to , jtch--nrm, vxact in proportion,, rather . " severs lh effect, but stylish and proper ' ih, my, yes! horribly proper..Tha fluffy , Mttie creatur behind her, who can't walk tn straight line to save her neck, ha 4 regular butterfly smile fluttering, aimless ' lighting anywhere,' and though you're not sure It was really meant for you, you .and It rather, pleasant to see. i.;. ' Lty Beautiful, here, ha conscious be nevoienoe in every curve of her beautiful tips, and her counterpart yonder Lord Ergohas the look t smiling at himself, - rather, than upon the person he laalut hlg. a" r' t ' ,' i ',.:7"": - There's a bright,' boyish face, which breaks Into a posltlv laugh in Its greet " Ing. lou don't Just see th loke, perhaps, but you laugh, too, and dn't feel so very foolish over It, either. : . . . ; There's a girl who smiles downward. - She . means it to look deprecating and modest but It looks uncommonly like a . sneer. Her companion smiles on one side : of her mouth only) perhaps she works , the tw sides alternately, to save wear - And tear. , .. -hi' . Here' a woman who ha beard at beauty leoturoa that smiling makes wrin- ..' fcles, eo her greeting is. characterised by "'that -repose which stamps the ast of . Vere de Vere." - ., Who was it eald, We're all alike?" He must have been blind and deaf. ': CATCHINO TRAINS. ' v;"There are men unable to see a trailing r'- skirt .without atepplng on it, and. this from no desire to cause annoyance or to ,- encourage trade, but from sheer clumsl ness. They are never so firm and never . r.'so surd of foot as When engaged In thi ,A ocupatlon. ; Oenerally with some other path In Me thU particular work might ' fee their one Wage-earning source, to judge H " SIDE i&MARKS. . . f Crowned heads of tlurop and Asia ar fust learning that, the United Bute I s good place ,ts visit. ' , , Between th Japanese faction and th . ' RusMaa faction in China where" do the thlbeee com In. i Another bachelor cfub disrupted by the frequency of marriage ; contracted by ne members.' What the use? : The field ot discovery will .never be sovered until somebody kball bava.dls leverad soma way of preventing fires, , it might be possible to lead the In Jla to tb bathtub, but ft would reQUir ' the aolire-e-egular army, to do th rest, ; A gvi4 win bas beea discovered nndev CAMPAIGN - - J. 4 : V"'' wis.esn -? i-v right that tbey should be antartajned. When, therefor. vjuastioB t fatted as t (hi meani that must be employed in . rachlt) 4m ytiJgher positions, whitW It ?l"'-'poasMatBi of money or brains,, th young man la vital ly tateraatad, ,f U Jt . b Mtobliabad that onty he wh'ha money la large sums will be preferred before big fellows, - then will be atgiect th ettr things thai g to make th constltuenta of the well robnded character. " ;',f ' ' ' It ther be any jn fact that Will b accepted by th thinking person it la that .their .is today an alarming growth of the commercial ldav H l tnateriai am against th Mtrtbutes tbat.elevat and refine, Jt Is be sordid against th Intellectual' ; It t the unfeeling, oruel, relentless demand tot wealth against th belief thai ther Are other thlhg fat this world tot whlaM Man should atrtv.; ,, It canno b denied that such an tsstt I presented in th prekeht campaign. It hbft bea raised by th Official mouth piece of Mr. rurnlah, and .has been ar gued repeatedly. Because Mr. ITurnlsh possesses wealth, therefor h will be a good governor, tor Oregon. That Is th burden ot the eontenUon, That I th standard that I set dp for th guidance of th young matt t thta commonwealth. WbeA national tksues ar hot dwelt upon, then It this on heard and reed, until It la proper td.aocep lt-a.a,ths cathedr expresilon' of th Republican candidate. The issuo will b mat aduarely. It will pot b evaded! It. la an issue that will be settled in the eleoUon on the tnd of June. Faith In th Voter ot Oregon gives ground for the hop tbM It will be set tled tightly. , .' ,. . . ' NO RETROACTION. Progress, and '.not retroaction, will probably-1 b the answer to th doctrine, recently promulgated, that men In -Ore gon Hhduld Vote tor any man upon hit party ticket regardless of his character. Perhaps the term may be a trifle undig nified, yet the position taken by th most .influential Republican paper In this stats juat now Is merely m preachment ot th "yellow dog" ldea," , The people of this state read that the should support a given candidate for gov emor, because he 'la .upon a certain ticket, without reference to his fitness,, but be cause peopff of other states far distant e,r anxious te see the policies of hie party upheld at this Jme. Most thoughtful itUens have rejoiced In th latter-day trend of sentiment to wards independence on the part ot th voter. Iliey naV noticed that the most enlightened people of -the country have decried partisanship; a have, In short, scorned to b bound by the "yellow dog" rule that holds o maby narrow-minded oltisens of the republic, It is With feel ings of surprise that they have present ed to them the discarded doctrine that from the, earnestness with, which it Is performed. They must get nulte uaed to th reluctant chanee that come over th countenance of the lady who is engineer ing the train;' the alow change from acute annoyance to pollt auavity a she ac cepts the apologe tl Words, This would " be a cruel world If every man .wort punished adequately for his awkardnese, and it is only when th train catcher on entering a room happens, in a moment -of T upertor- aberratioa, to-ntep on the skirt of bis own wife or his own sister that he receives th reprimand he ao richly deserve. "But you are always doing itt'' swya the owner of th dam aged dress, . argumentatrvely, and this must at time suggest to th unlucky man that, he 1 allowing clumsiness to degen erate, Into a? hobby t , it surely occurs to him that If b worn but a uooesstul in other profession his name would be high and eminent Jn the roll of th greatest, t -' TIMJEJL.T TlPa A cup of hot coftee, H la said, can be Used a a barometer. Allow a lump of augar to drop to th bottom 4 tb cup. If the air nubbles that arise collect In the middle of the aurfaee, -it tneane cHar weather; If they bur the cup, forming a more or lees complete ring, the Indica tions a re rain :orwnow, and 'if theyfeprs arate, Uklng no dofinit position, change able weather can tin looked for. The French hav a, way of making even an inferior quality of ubl linen look weffwlthout th aid of starch. When the napkin are washed and dried and ready to be ironed, they ar dipped into boiling water and partially wrung out btween.two:eiothi;-'.i?'1'.-;,s. They era then rapidly Ironed with ai hot a flatiron as possible without burning them. Treated in thi manner they be come beautifully glossy and stiff. In fitting on gas Jglobes it Is a common error to screw them on to the gas fix tures as tightly ae possible. , This is a grave error, for U th glob hav hot room to expand It Will surety break when th gas Is lighted and th glass becomes hot. Many mysterious breaks, are du to too tight screw. ' AGAINST th Denver city ball. , Blow did the of ficeholdera ver permit It to remain there all thes years' ' t j , , t , , Copper mine owner are about t tinite in a trust and get back from the publla alt they lost fighting One another.. Groat Britain may have spent too much money for borses, but It seems Satisfied with Its bargains tor Missouri mules. Oddly enough, no high-browed states man bas yet introduced a bill In con groat to mak grouijdhog day n national holi' day..jti;;,: : Many of the paper are referring to "Tho Islander" as VKlpMng's Isst poem." a lt is .probabl, however, that tbey ar mistakesa ' .rv.t,.-,.......,y " -.-. . ."j.v-.' z.-tr s .'-vv- j. j . t K vf'l&'V'-rf F.t't stnes for office is hot an essentia),,'. prerequisite ot candidate,..; f Another Interesting feature ot, thia ar Kument la that it la In Iffeet ah apology tor a candidate that' tot fit, and oar thi point no issue wUl Jbe tan with bos who dr supporting the wealthy banker from Pendleton.' '. '. . WON'T BE LEO AWAY. , We are told that the 'Issues" of IMS are solely the Of expansion-retention of the Phlllppinea. It wlU be found that the "tsauea" in Oregon and this city are those of economy of state government; ot retrenchment in the matter ot con ducting th affairs' of Portland and Mult taomah county, and of landing men in of Bo in tt wis allied with n puny elique. ' Sreadneaa of purpose and spirit Is rej ulsit to food eitlMn-hip, and our friends th enemy will ' diacover that plenty of this commodity haa been itort away for Its at ibis election. ,:-' . v i Th Uttl fellow ar making strenuous effort to distract the attention of th vo ters of this eounty and oKy f rom th true issue-to fasten the ye ot ih publio 'upon Manila while Individual treasuries are despoiled; but th temperament of the people 1 so opposite to, this desire that it will be atrante, indeed, U the entire outfit la not relefated t oblivion When the ballots have been -oask,' ... The election In Oregon will have no ef fect in -any manner on the situation ao far as the retention of the Philippines Is concerned. It half a doten states should repudiate the government In this particu lar the Philippines would not be dis carded. .... least of all would th elecUon in a Stat of lea than half a million popula tion affect the, conduct of a government of M.000,009 people'. Let the voters of Portland, and Multno-' mah bounty not be hoodwinked or de ceived. :v'v. j.;!.'.' Reform in city and county admlnlatm tlen la the crying need at this time, " Lt the voter vote to vote hi taJtes down.' ' i .-... ' Anent the "purposes and policies" of the Republican leaders, we ar asked to approve by voting the Matthew tloket. There Is the Cuban reciprocity bill. Whatever the difference of opinion may be about th merit of Cuban reciprocity, ther la no difference of opinion among the people that the bill .ought to be of benefit to the Cuban people themselves and not to the sugar and tobacco trusts only. This question was" tested In Con gress the other day on a vote to strike out of the bill th differential on refined sugar. This differential nobody pretends is for the benefit of anybody but th sugar trust. The Republican speaker de clared the motion out of order, because in the bill th word sugar ..wasn't spe cifically mentioned, ' and therefore the THROUGHOUT. THE STATE , -.-,-. Complaint has been mad by a number of people of The Dalle on account ot the habit of the pesthouse patients running at large. The merchants of Heppner have decid ed to close their stores on Sunday here after, . Dufur is enforcing an ordinance against the running at large -of fowls. The Union 'Creamery began operations yesterday. ' ' ;. . , .' -: : . .. j; i . According to the Lebanon Express-Advance, that town has a firebug. The people ot Ashland will vot for or against th establishment , of a sewer age system at the election on Saturday. The Astoria Budget aay thats th now I seven feet deep on th mountain be tween Dallas and the 811ta basin. ; Mary Ryan Hunter, aged 65 year, died at Corvallls the other day, . Sh cam to Oregon in i860. , - $, -Residents along the Lebanon branch of th Southern Pacific ar complaining on account f the train service. Eugene will build a new $30,000 opera house this spring. , Nearly Itoo voters remain ainreglstered In Polk County JThe golden wedding of Charles Tarbell and wife wa celebrated ' near Houlton last Monday. CHURCH NEWS AND VIEWS. '"V" .' ' i '' if ..L'"1'r' ,Wf''' ''' :'; ..'.'''i A processional crucifix wa presented to St1 Stephens Prostestant Episcopal church Of Providence, R, I., Easter Sun day. The crucifix is In memory of Wil liam Thornton Parker, Jr.j,. formerly,. member of the Sunday school arid cholr of Bt Stephens, ffv, Dr. Iske, th rector, spoke to the children and to the congregation of the gift, nd of the beau tiful young life in whose memory it was offered, H then piacod th crucifix upon th altar and blessed it. Afterward h delivered it to the cructfier. A precession headed by the thurlder swinging the cen sor with Its "perfumed cloud of praise," and" accompanied by th boat-hcarer, fol lowed by th icrucifiar with "the proces sional crucifix, the choristers ' and ' the whole Sunday school with their banners, then passed around th larg church building. ' , ' Bishop Andrews of the Methodist Epis copal cnurch, speaking to a class of can didates for the ministry at the Baltimore conference April i is reported to hav uttered- the following ' rtmarkabi , words: Bald he; , - . - . , . v- "We do wot think -now as W did I OPPRESSION 1, ' JL-JL THE amendment was hot germane , to the bill. V A solid Democrat! vote, with the aid ot tblrty-eevea Rtpubllcah. overauWd th Speaker and adopted the amndmnt. Kow m trusu ar said to b wortti against thaiil., jl tojmposslbl fw th senate to restore the differential because as Republican leader Is reported as say ing no senator aa make such s mtloi without being classed as a servant ef the sugar truat And this is tru and it would b' correct classification, Kow would a tot for th Republican ticket b an endorsement of the Democrat and the thirty-seven Republicans who voted against the augar trust, or of th ther who voted for ItT ' '' Thr b the Philippine Question. Ther Is doubtless difference ot opinion be tween Republican and Democrats, "and even among th aeveral member of each party,. aa;to what ultlmat disposition sball .be. made' of the islands, There la, we feel justified in saying, n difference among th whols American people in their Insistence that the Filipino shall b Justly treated In the meantime.' ' f No political party oould stand for moment befor the people advocating cruelty and barbarity In the Islands. The BepubUcan, party Is not guilty of that ox treratty. But , there are cruelties and bavbaritle there, committed by Ameri can soldier by eommand of their ofd cer. The vidence before the Benate committee wa ao strong that th secre tary of war baa cabled an order for the oourt martial ot th accused officers. It would not be Just to bold the Republican . party responatbt for cruitle perpe trated Without its sanction. But It i en tirely Just to bold it responsible for not knowing and prohibiting such trahine tions a th water cure, for lnatahe. when It had the means both of knowl edge and prevention. . For more than a- year these cruelties' have been publicly charged and hay been as constantly denied byth Repub lican administration. It was not until a Democratlo minority forced a senatorial Investigation and produoed witnesses who' war themselves participant In the cruelties that steps were taken to pun Ish th offender. Why could not th same information haver been obtained by the administration ' Itself T Perhaps ., a good round Republican majority In Ore gon might not be taken as a condonation of the water cure treatment of th isl anders. And perhaps It might. And, again w apprehend that all Intel llgent men in Oregon, Republican as well as Democrats, are as on In oppos ing th policy which erect a tariff wall against trad between the Paciflo Coast and our Oriental dependencies. There ar tw view held ta th -Republican party on this and similar questions. One faction, which at present holds a dlffioult and precarious supremacy in the counolls of the party, demand that this wall shall he maintained h4 strengthened, that the The JOURNAL It was 4 o'clock when I woke up. I witched on th electric light and lookid at my watch, so I am certain of th hour. What wok me I know not, but a soon a I was awak I became conscious of sounds which lrrestibly suggested th rasping of a file on' son Ironwork in the basement. X listened attentively. " Ther. was net the slightest doubt about it Soma one wa plying a file downstair. The sound, dull and regular. .. continued for awhil and then ceased, and then ther wa 1 lence.. . . . i;Jh,:ii:A , .'v;V. ; "He's cut through th, bars of on of th basement windows,'! y said to myself, "and now he' pushing back th. latch with a knife. In five minutee he'll be in side, and groping bis way upstairs I got out of bed, dressed, took out revolver, and a sword-stick, turned .down the light, opened th door of th bdrwom and went out on th landing. Casing over th banister I detected .a, spot of light bobbing about In th hall. The fel low had a dark-lantern, th shutter of which did not fit olosely, and the tiny spot was a stray beam ot light which escaped through the opening, " I watched the spot disappear Into th dining-room, and then through th half open door I observed th tiny apdt in crease. In else until there was a round bull's-eye, which settled Itself Upon the lock of a door ot a cabinet containing some family relic which I prised great ly. Then the jimmy got to work and ther Came th splitting of wood and a muttered swear word a a 'glass panel hlvered and fell to th ground. " Th spectacle of my property being wantonly destroyed before my very eyes got on my nerves and annoyed me so 1 slipped downstair, entered the room, touched the electric1 light; button,, and and flooded the room with light. Th man, who had hi hack turned toward me and was, when I entered, la n'atoop Ing position,. Instantly sprang to his feet and performed a quick right-about-turn movement , " ' v 1 cocked my revolver' and. held it at arm'a length. ',,' ' Wo both remained gaxlng fixedly at on another for a fraction ot a second. Then my arm fell, and I gasped, "Lof Iroer, by all that's holy l" - ,,, Christ and the Hoy Ghost in a different light. I must confess that 1 aee God dif ferently than I did In Jny young years. I thought of him " personal being, la some distant part of - the universe, Now, I think of aim a a powsr within b end I am imoressed beyond measure with th ' atl-pervaoing mean of trans forming humanity. We see that it Is lev that acnomnllshe (Jod work In maA.H " aaorsn .tart must not U touched b y part, lest forsooth th steel trust r .th ugar trust should buffer impairment ;t tbelf tnddeat revenue. A Vtory f 0r tb Republican ttcktt this year, oh a platform which lisp not a word in favor Of epen ihs or exoandina 3ur trade relatipbi with tb Orient, la a frank admission that w ar wuling to let th , tartff baron run the party.. Do Oregon Republican ear t send this word ' to ' their,:' Eastern brethren.. And If the don't. If Ihey reU l Want trad with the islands to follow the ft4 ;nd ar not afraid, to say o, could ther b any better time or bppor tunlty tor aaytnf It than now, on an off yeai", wheti they heed ohty vote tor a tariff wform Democrat in ileu of a pro tectlon ex'Democrat tor governor.. One thing la euro that If the country cannot et relief from admitted excesses and enormities In th tariff at the hand nf th Repubiieab party now, it win risk th whole structure with the Democrats later."." - ' ' ' Now it la not necessary for any Repub lican to desert hi party and become a Democrat in order to express disapproval of the things. He couldn't do a. better service to but party, to say nothing Of his country, than to warn th leaders of hi party to rectify thh court befor the Presidential election. th beat way, th bnly way to drf thafTeffectuaily 1 t let theff ;ballot'paJf);:':,'.,'...;. l1:Vf . in any vent,,thr l"no cogent reason drvd from Republican measures In Congress that calls upon Republican vo ter In thta county to vote for candidate In the disguise of Republicans who have not supported the Republican ticket for alx year, 7 , : " .':;r'";'"' It there has been so great a saving' in municipal xpenses, how is It that taxes in Portland are the highest this yeaayj they hava ver- t'-- ICrery individual has paid more taxes thi year than he ever paid before on th same property, and evefy rehdef of Th Journal who pays taxes knows this state men to be true. How. I It, then? ' Do Taxes Increase when these "savings" ar effected A the mouthpiece of the tax creators, wnt'the morning paper' explain this mat terf . . .-', .Voter want to be informed. Carl Cohur is th promoter of a. party antagonlstld to the administration and the army ehlefs in the Philippines. Carl, it ha been genrally supposed, was dead. He wa n q.ualnt figur In Greeley times. He must now be trying to resurrect htm-aeit-.. -'... 4. Having aeeured all th steamships and ailing Craft floating on it waters, J. P. Morgan Is about to close a deal for th Aflantlo ocean. It may.be consummated before th journal goe td press."' SHORT STORY The ragged, unkempt, and mud-statned ruffian before me gasped in response, "Chester! . . "l'hls Is most remarkable," I said, when f had gotten over my surprise. Then I asked Captain Lorlmer, late of the One. Hundred and Ninety-ninth hus sar, to sit down. . . X put the Whisky and decanters on the table. . r ; "Cigar" or cigarettet I askedl, He said he'd hav a cigar a strong one. "I'm d -d nervous," he muttered, "per haps it'll pull me together." "I hadnt en lorimer for quit ten yar, It wa then that t married, came Into money, bought a country house, left the service fnd;, settled down. Lorlmer was at th tun on of th smartest of ficers In the service. He went abroad and I lost sight of him. When b had had a couple of pegs, and had his weed well alight, Z said, This Is a rum go, Lorlmer." " "Rum?" h repeated, hoarsely, "if aw fui." v..."'-- ."Fancy breaking into the house of an old friend." ,. ,v. . -."That's tbs cursed part of It- I can't get over it. it's th worst night's work I'v vr done." I learned, In disjointed sentences, that he had been at the game tor year, and had been fairly successful at it. Juat now he wax half-starved and hard-up, and he had looked upon my house ss one likely to afford a generous haul. It was th annoyin; fact that, as a friend of thin, he couldn't Carry off any of th swag. . .. v . . v.- .-; I asked him to turn out his pockets. "Thos rings and thing sr family heirlooms, you know." X explained, "and th fed morocco Jewel case contain a lock of my sister's hair." -. H sighed heavily a he put the thing on th table. 'Tou shan't go dwy' empty handed." I - Said, slipping a note la his ' hands. "Good-by, and for heaven's sake keep clear ot this place for the future, 1 may not be so cool as I am tonight, and you don't want m to shoot your i. . "No," ii- said. m t let him out or the street door. "I'd sooner any ; on else did it but you.',', . v 4 Then 1 returned t bed. v , i ; OBSERVATION CAR. v ' v r s'l reside in Eastern Oregon," remark ed Sv 8., Kennerty, ot Uelser, Or,' very often.' when In need of .recreation, take a chase after elk. h f it is the tlnest sport on earth, accord ing la MV notion. Oil' lw. tr.,t rn. kilHhg ef m6r than tbree by one Individ- usf uru.g me season, ana as a rule our 1 ' 'sUii:.,. '- CftYLE V - first V Important. Gift YOUNG MEN'S SUITS," with ad the style MwstMs to but Ih ' f f them-ln all th new coloring, $20, $16, $15, $13 and p 1 J BOYS' KNstt TftOUSEM SUtTS, mad with the same cars and C C eopM from men' styles, $15, f 120, $10, $MO, $6n4 !J)J BOYS' SAlLOlL NORFOLK AND RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS, for mn boys. They will be tbs most popular suits for boys, ie 6 . ywrt Wl -ARK SHOWINO MANY NEW IDEAS., CI Kt : iiQ.oof $a.oo, $r.5o, $6jo, ss.oo, and . . . . . . . pJ.OJ A, S. Steinbach (& Co. Lnrfsst Clothiers tfl th Northwest hunters do not seek to vad this re striction. When a man has got his lim it, however, he will find plentr t intr st him in reducing the cinnamon, hear that abound in the , Blue mountains, are old settler In my neighborhood who insist that bear steak 1 choice eatlngi but I hav never, yet been able to sub scribe to that opinion' ; "I have been; over a good part bt the South lately," said I XX Wilkes, of St. Paul, Minn., "Everywhere 1, Journeyed I tound the people elated 'at tha prosper ity bt their section. A man who hasn't visited Atlanta, On., tor some year would be astonisbed at the change which hav been wrought! skyscrapers and other evidences of metropolitan growth are seen in every ejuarter. An other plac wtth. si great future: I Mem phis, Tenn. it 1 a great - commercial center, a great railroad venteiy wUn a wide-awake, progressive class of citlsens, who are full of tatth In th uttimat greatness of their ;ton. It doe a, man good to travel in the south and see the the spirit of ambition and' enterprise that permeates th whole of the cotton belt," - ' , : ;' '"' f Renewsd ths Lamb,: the nronrltor of a Oerman menagerie keeps caged together a lion, a tiger, a wolf and n'.lamb.4Wffleb; be larels VTh Happy Family; WheSv Ssked confiden tially how long, these animals had lived together h answered! 'Ten month, but th Iamb na to be renewed . oecaalonaliy.". Philadelphia Times. - : Not Quit Mobile. 1 earn Jn to ee you about my auto mobile." . ,' . I nt It all rlghtr - "on. ves. But 1 thought Td like to ask you about how many week after 1 had begun to mak repair on it, u weuio. gin to move." Detroit Free Pres. Have you tried Peasocn hard wheal flour? , HANICURING ti.. .iiiv' hHihi. fn- tttiA atrln treat ments. SATISFACTION GUlRANTEBD. First-class custom solicited. Consultation FKES! at ati times. . . ;, -ASrW, MADAM HUDSON DR. B. 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