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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1905)
- ' -Z-‘ M ■ parant ur.amim.ty of sentiment M-ems to have lax-n mon- to effect outside feeling, rather than to generate genuine harmonious action within the bosoms of the leaders a sort of armed neutrality, necessary for the self-interests of the hitherto clashing factions. The enforced may last, yet it may not e he kantiani Jlru Politically Independent Entnrwi at th« |WMt<*lS«v st Or<e-a, LONGER PULITI! Al. CAMPAIGN n>ad matter. T. L H'llnH i » ig <; i . r < XI» l-Kol-KII lulL m km KimioN hat »' One year in advanr« One sr.»r. at eral «»I »rar One year, at end of y«ar* <>nr war, at end vl A y rar« Hi month« ina>ha >e Thrw n <diti»» in adwater* Miiiglro.pi in arwp|<er .. . AhVHLHMXG L. W. Roya ; Bak Powe er POMEROY, REAL E.-TATE BROKER with The *antiam Newt. Scio, Oregon Farm ami *Hy pr jwrttr- Î- a>d«i <-n the If »ant t» Mill Hit «au iw • fc«ht ami ■ aai». . i »t i y <»r farm. <4 n I cat. If %-U,» want t« Political campaigns in Oregon, in state and in iny, I can tern! th«* placr ron want county elections have rarely extended over a per iod of six weeks to two months. The new direct is made of Grape primary law will require somewhat longer cam «, ,1. * U> a r paign. From a rather random reading of the law A » .......... I Cream of Tartar. wore harm we gather the follow ing requirements: A\ ■ . . > ■ * * Forty-five days prior to the regular election day p « >i •« a r - r \ «»mu.'-ta t r»«*- (the first Monday in June) the law requires the trat ihi tn»a primary election to be held, for the purpose of B*rr twf«*ri". it «!.*» •:» i • I nominating candidates for the various state and Makes the food «*1 In <*«4 »mt-r irwi raft fit ht th# county offices; also candidates for congress, and tattle .if Ilf«* • *e- more Wholesome r*«Mf\illy a<*int the peoples choice for U. S. senator as well, The a’l «I L* <»«*i > w and Delicious election of senator, however, w ill not occur until Md- atwrr Hw la a fa»»» -• the meeting of the legislatur»-. rv-mrdy h>r dvaj-rp- am and 9 « » a w • Twenty day »prior to primary el.-ction day. peti- h«>«»r t.s«;u»tv*AA ha» a dit*, t a< t - »te Hons for cx.-ign-ssional and state officers, pmjs-rly , ami TO TEACH BOYS In pr»»wi«4iti< the Mgnod as by Saw r qm.r -d. must be filed with the f H ii r m a I «»f the Both of th»’« »-r«* ' !*’»l n Dr. iu-erctary of stat.- by all pcrs«»ns aspiring to stand • • ’ - A I hii*MN pbrr h»« »«hl triir «nbu'Ati *n h a *at > »kllitul « »ira- t -n c»> f. »r a l »la ■ prior far I*»«. )• tO "‘IriK’h t he'll. tth«l I -,4< -n am) *n *ilh« <«t *. -«i U> primary «lay, aspirants for county offices must . thr y ought to know when thry far*»f itl>e that liHHr t»«et wff»«*ta at* ewuml. twaTt »4 »«’toad l«r** - ** '* file proper j»ctitions with the county clerk, The m«*n.” and I r lay» down a *«•« prverpt* s Alatir r»- - I fry |*lerr«* »if the »a n«* >1 many f >f thr n«nng gmrration which. ;f bord* n^' - r - t* ■ ■■ ■ V* * ■ •' natm s «>f all persons prww-nting valid (»etitions, l*» <»«•>■ •’»ix’U’-p tw*Ah In Un»- * ■ I i» ».tw parfert Lia own )M*ruH»r pn»« will then be placed ujwn th«- printed tickets, <*d, an I pi a«’ Ct« *4» Would give th«« *-»rld a raiT of ti»«m »4 which it might w«-il fa» r **»r r< . *«*r ng th* ■ ♦ t which w iH I m - furnished the various precincts. a» - v'.- h-r ■ -ti i»n»u« ..*«• aa U h «. »J m S , proud« |U»vt* I I*’ tAUtfht ■ Unf Atfv'hU It can I* <<-n t • n, that ti.<- preliminary work I. To b Ir te— to fa’ genuine. X<» <•!• 1 i.c «t»- ;.,«».»• p>>pularity of *iî b*«*o ÎMih'uveri la <h-•• both V* lie of |M-ni«>n» who aspire to office must ¡ill be done at 1 trattoti *>*rtb anything tl»at «far* not I •r ■ ¡»i.»h« nW!'-«»umline ami I«» i • a« : lai l»-ast two months or mon- before the general ele«. n»»l«t-l«- no A man ha«l loiter t«*«t in- »ial vein«« «d Ü». h,gr*> • nt i »e puhlicatlnn of the rwwaea «>/ Mw uwn> i- ko«»* Im* t.» rniufa*>he ha»I bvtter nat« r tion day. m:* «4» th«« wrai p-r of eeert .« ill«» i ¡Harn a ln!t«»r in the telphatwt an«i * li<r«aft«-r l«» ► I irlvre fall a»**»r Even before this time, an active campaign will true, grnuhn* in intention un«l in action anm of lu» ntoi al« «»bull«* rh »r»« U r and »»v- • a»! “• ’ *n I»* th* U*«» ut au I m - on. in th«- way of aspimnls announcing them j -—rather *fa n I m * fanrord in alt f*ci«*nrw'* r» •uhaunwn rwtefcÂljr.* selves through the iilw si a|»ers and by jM-rsorud and in «11 fangnagr«*. tn tn* su the muw . . The OHfinal I ITTI I I DI R canvass among th«- |>eople. So n may l»e «- xjm - c U m I time I.« I m * in b«*art and r«>unterf«*H »n Ilk* » H V | . rc< t 4 • that th«- |»o!itical ball w ill commence roll.ng. some .Afa’V«* all thing*, teach thr* fa«y» that «g Much Imitated. >ut n»*er «muakd. truth fa in«»rr than ri« hr«, fix »re limn I •« pm Little d-.ee, but gt*« great i* time in February. - * In » utAtivc why In all dmi.g* earthly jx»a«*r or ¡> As this will l»e the first time that all the jieople 2. To hr pur«’ in tfamght. fanguagr tm aLn of >u>ma* h, Llv«*r and |l*.»wela. •f •*••.«» M-.tiral Adalær• will will have participait-d in nominating candidate», an«i lit«*- purr tn mind and fa«dv. ». -i » . ; *«i pav th*» r«»xl « f mailing **uly, it is highly nec«-i,sary that all should inform them It» I m tii<«**iffab V«i ran* f *r tin* f* «'I • •l ’ • A , \ -d| or ri«»th-Uynnd for SI * selves as to the ri-»|uirem»-nts of the new law and, ‘"V" ‘■•'i'*- «■’ "< * “ . To t* J«O- Dr 1: \ Plut*, ùd Maui ¿>U kw U liui* t litr, to fa* juM *n all daaiinga with otl«- fa- . N. ¥• wh«-n primary day arrives, every one should be orr ... . «*rr. To fa- g«-h«» ruin*, nohfa, and inanlv. hand to register his choice for the candi«iate he T1, .ui„ j,,.,,,, t, „ ANT» l> »Y Cllh MiOMAM I U’- prefers for each and every |«articular office. - far tin* ag«*«t aud thing» aarmL TFItfX«; H«»l - r,, >n <*f trtiM* L To fa M ’ U reliant «» ih I •rtf-helpful Therefore, if good, true and comp-tent men are «orthlii«-»» «nd anm- wbst f»u>ih«r l..sl terr t«»r\ 4« iMnfil in not named for office, the p»-ople. th»-ms«-ives, will •»<•■» ir--m »-lul-lb---I. To fa indurlriuua wltl» branch (-rthv bahirA fl’*», ww»klv ai w .< v ■», .» I -« J -up 11 /--At l h«’ »1 be 1 blame. When c;i)idi<l.«t<-s wer»- .-«-ItM-ted at e*»t I’«‘riii4h»-ni |M»iith>n S'«» inv« «triu-nt pr«'|M*r age. Teach them that all «'»tnl» I*rv nominating conventions, it was often the case, in hon****t work i* h-*rioraLb«, aud that an ! rfM|iiirs*r|. vi» rt» rt |w*rimer n»'«t «•»’• titial t«» ru- order to sek«ct what was called “A strong ticket.” • i«lh* lifa <»f df*|»ci»<i« »»*•«• on «»then« fa d»*- A«Llr« «u* M*«n.nr r Rraiirhr««, : '»•*3 l^fiirlnrrn *trt*»'L ('llimjjn. locality had mor«- to do in the »«-lection of th«* can gntevluL U hr u fa y haa Irarnrd thr*»«* four ------------ —»............... —.. — didate than did Ins qualifications; comwquently wilt* » he ha*» ninth’ the«*«* hl»*»» n m n wen- selected, sometimes, when fitness for thing«*, part of Ufa famg—howrv« ..The Fa-mers aud the Trnsts office w.ui known to not he of th«- Is-st. I nder ever rich, hr haa learned ■.'rï./r. thr moat im <»f nil prrMlnrsnm Ihr 'nrnner I« ht* th»» th«- ii'-w law, I-t hop« ti at hxality will bi- con portant thmgw hr ought to kn«»w Lar kmt by lb«* Tfu* * 1 hrt oairh him cxHitttisf atvi t » I ► h» Titi«’ ;.vr« sidered the minor and fitness or qualification of w hen hr I *---iure a man. »» I rr»>u » - «■»»•. • »drs‘ii«x»l t« -Ht. ■*. th. th«- major importance. As winter is now at hand “pt»' wtlvr* i ' ' "T. m • »»•) «nial - k .«><»• tr»M <»! »'ip iiMHicv »wfs'ttt F'1'lrbtii th«» and farmers will have more leisure for reading, !•■ lith-mi» ■ • iinhnr«! : guard, »hi !•(<■» t t) <»jf titra w(«i«dnl fnv.irw th«- N ews invites all to subscribe for an<l read it; thry have <• -inr I«» fa’hrvr ai * thrir pu - ■ Which Itflll 1 »»,'• rttl-t tn*« rwt tvafr th«- t I tl«*t Uvular |w»r**gdliiv, with jrafau» carr.i as it is our intention from tim«- to lime to discuss ri»fa tiling »»I *urr»n-l«»i-g up t«» Ila- the new law, men and measures, in a candid, fH-opIv Ihv right uf <<>mplrtr n «»|| g vrrn- 13II1 w3tS9D S MuJ 'faH’E, truthful niatmer for th«- information of its read mrnl firv from thr di« talion and manip* •• th« M « • »#!■■« w irh .« • <►«*.- !«»u h ««f o,” ■ ufalioli *>f tin* |N*htiv<*l fa»**«, I» ih 'I dv - ers. hmm v-*tabll»«b«-<i ir» t« us-h ihr Is-M wa) *«f Absolutely Pure . 7Ä • • • XJ Uft HATF A > * ’• <B < ar«! * f thanh» Ft«reâal olriUiart iwHirr». j**’T hhu wr«t«lh»jC iwf hnr |*»f «i Jh»|44y •<!•. ? j*1» jirr inrh • » raf’l*, 1 liit br», i«wr tn««t h Itno «oi»tr«ut» i«»r »«JVrrli»hu n«id«» *iun»n »isfa. . 10 I CM pphca<n»i HARMONY PHI VAILS. • The much talked of harmony meeting of the g. o. p. occurvd as per pn»grain, m Portland last week an<l its hitherto warring factions have re solved to dwell in peace ami brotherly love in the future. No more shall knives and hacheta be camfiaign accompanymenta. No matter w hat kind <>r class of candidate is placed in the field, provid ed he b labeled "Republican.’’ every Republican is supposed to walk up to the polls on election «lay and "vote her straight." This "Harmony,” meeting in l‘«»rtlai d partook, almost, of the nature of a convention. A long string of resolution! were jiassed. and v.hi<h touched ujion such ftomts. only, a - < -- i?»;- se»l to l>e common ground ami upon which ail Republi cans Could stand. President R««»»evelt was commended for his successful efforts in bringing about p« ac«- I m tween Russia and Jaj»an; his Philippine policy, tariff re vision and freight rate policies. But nev< r a won! relative to his prosecution of th«- fraudulent entry of government land. On this |»oint, the conven tion left the presaient groping tn the »lark. Now as a matter of fact, the prow-cution of these land frauds, is to Oregon, one of the n.qst Ù pn»mii>ent events that has transpired in h> r his O »> tory. The leaaon of honesty ami integrity that is d now being forvably impreiw«.-d ujsm the jieoplc te <i will, undoubtedly, have a most wholesome influ ence in the future ac«|uirement of governmert 9 lands. Just why the hanm>niz«-rs should )siss by te te the whole bnsine . in al »»1 te sihmce,-orin wi at i te of a mystery. It leaves th«- public to cm < t ;n- V as t»> what the position of these Republican leaders te te may »»r may not Is- ujx»n land frauds and the pros te te ecution of th«- thieves. We have a right to infer ■ f that they condemn the president for th« so prose te te cutions here in Oregon, at least. <>n other mat i MlMUlohlng th«-*« |Mr|<lhg«-i», an«!. thmg not to fa* lh<-nght of far an in- te ters th«-y commende-d the president’s course in a of r« n-!*«tthe ’b» T ru*t< f»«arf • «*■» ‘ Maid What? (uvv up with«»ut a atrug* te Io ruh ihr ,»u •« |t I« m i-U HHT'fhlj y copious manner. They did not dar«* censure the Thank Goodness we will not have the rush and gk* a pr“f«'**i«»n arl«flctr<l mm a Id** w«»rk * lHí*<«MÍi»«í <»l 1^* t*««*«*«», «« rl» nhi#t m. Ion«. te hurrah of another Lewis and ('lark ex|>osition for Not, if thr court kn<»a*» herarlf. president by a resolution; but, no doubt, nearly • Ul t.«H> - , Mr. U « - »S» hri'!i Uli « HeorlMi«, f •»ir* lai .«rlk-l- *». a «-rial *”»«) , u«» rl«*»tr». 100 years. every harmonir.er, privately, will d<> s<>. «b*>rt Mirirk** an«l i»y «ho worl-l*» ■ This hunnony meeting was. also, as silent as th«- I m --»« «r1h*«'* ■ «■<«»!» -i >».•’ j- r v*-»» LAND FKAl’D CONVICTIONS- « tomi«* ih«* « -«»pi. «i mü »o »• t» Every « grave in all matters pertaining to th«- unfortunate That «as a curious kind of verdict those ju.ig.-s i tarmar I hitrtvM« I in Hi»««** ina th** fa«*l i condition of thn-e-fourths of (in gon’s c »ngr< .-.-;on- on county exhibits at the Ia-wis and Clark made. Wrt> f*» «’Hrr thr Tr**t »«vtl a» h«»w lo Igtwt Fn«l»y ««■» lb«* (tav m -1 pro* Uriti« ir m 1 «»»! \«>w tu Ir» «*•- •»»>«! vi- 'iim-, I•!»»'•• Hlth ul delegation. Neither a vote of confidence nor of A'—ut the mildest explanation possible is that they noUlHibU wntriM’«* Ih ! - - W censure was a<-curded Senator Mitchell m»r Con- have musk, where gray matter was suppos«xl to fthr v«*r<lwl i»Uh«i in Hit* Uilhatrn»«» ilwtu* ». att-i U» «*iivHla**«»•» !• grow««»« n»»> I* a**-. h»*u !l«r «!••<• I. bíl! W >• « ‘ • « t«| a '■■« > II* -1 IIUHlv gressmen Williamson or Hermann. Undoubtedly be. Such a verdict is simply no verdict at all. < «n i «i.» •« i pM-r« t«» »wir |i«( In ih»- • ilttiit» *th‘l rtltornryw w«*rr pr*’**-nt in C »unties that made no exhibit an- equally as well the former would have been very thankfully re num! Ii ur t «o. ix.url, Until rr-iHtrnnI in* (I«** I — ceived by each and all of these g«-nllem«-n; yet off. as those that have gone to thousands of dollars i Mi»*n «>( )tHlgrrn»«ti’, th«-»e harmonize» m-gl«-ct*-«i to render this small of expense to collect and display their products. th«* e* fit- t • * »•» p n- um ♦‘»I hs h.» Sent Os Tlree N âmes honor: Wiiiuini*>n ntxl Hiinc* wwre »»•!»• favor to the men they have hitherto delighted to <»l r«a llng tarin« »< In ymir h’wteh»»«*! to fan month» impn»«onn«‘nt ItKfrlhet «Hh Ihi« a Iv<«rt)« an-l gj honor. The proposed amendment to the constitution itiitl tn tiu •» | -M) t'At'h Dr. (ie-n««r ca’ivf «tnritfw r»r « «liver «pfarter «w Senator Mitchtdl an«i Congressman Williamson which would enable the |s*op|e to discharge an un *»n t'Urv’ljt « hf i mh <) wu*t| ««H*r*l y « hi for a artouul <4 (mil health wmi netilettc* four tk»xM(th*‘ if ta) inp arc quite guilty of the crimes for w hich they wen- worthy or in. cunqs-tent office holder, does not suit «'»!<«» Hv«’ inoiilln* it»i| rie«»nr»i«*nl <»nKt t«»»l 4»t 5 «4 \ ou ttsay rinH indicted. Thia was the diaciaion of the juries and the Republican "machine’* in any sense. These fait w.»a Hn«««l Prndihtf ti.«* pr< |*- blll nnJ g««»} nain» • an » »4 hr«M« M<t*l most all unj rejudice<| persons Iw-liev«- th«- j' r . 1» '■">wh<x make i« otic a pn.fc •- on, do not fancy, »rriiMHi t4 i «Ft*teMry |«a|w-n« u» c*rry tb«> lt« litasl irip * rlptUm« i.«*m te*»* inrllp tiw Fru l wing« d«-eid«-d w laely. Ix-gislatiun of grave inq«>rt.inc< in the least, giving the jxiwer t > dispense with the cum * up tothr I*. S. < iri «»urt of T’»M W U*« y ' Mi .»z \r, to the jssiple will I m - brought before congress next service-. of an office holder, w ho attempts by the thv «Irfan« la nt» were ¡ih«»ue » th«*ir hfa B«> li rtr-w* »-?.| w»r«w'f, »•ru«** umfar th«* •'HU»»* «mount >4 Kr»»m tai • *• • 14Mb, » 1 w inter. Oregon ought to I m - fully represented on excerise of graft, to recoup his heavy election ex ll»«-\ hitti given wli««it rtr«t rtrn«***t«*'i. th«- fl«x>rs of l»«»th houses. Her vote may I m - neces penses. Hence, at the late Harmony convention Tin* jury in thr J«»n«*" l*uttrr-IA ml«- D otato of Dofolttvo Titles sary to secure th«- enactment of th«- freight rate the fmt quietly went forth that the "Imperative ■ rvt«irnr*| a vrrdfct >4 ••guilty,. »» an«l that *»f tantf revision. Senator Fulton is our mandate" was to I m - defeated. at least, in the form u* an«i l*«»tt. r «nd ”r»*»t guilty” Have an /Kbatrilvt of liti. (»» Umk .X l»«*« of ap|wtel given only congressman that can appear in his seat. in which it is now proposed. l’rrj«ar«*d hx ‘Ihr by and Fuller. This fact di«l not se«-m t«> have any influence upui Una County Asajraot Co. our harmony brothers. They would not even r»-- The splendid succ«-'s <»f the Lewis and Clark 1 hr tir»i n>fiiti lioiMt for lan-l frnn«L »»1 «hr- i«*«. put *«tl«*M«I fo pu.xi )a»t wint»*r. when ALkinfa«, ■*r Mxrpl i»a m««-ttr1t> *«*r t*M«o«*y mmmm M, qu«-st th«- «-onvicted and indicted congressmen to fair, simply shows the power of judicious adver «Mrvurwl Putvr and Mr« Wtt»«»n w»*rr fauutl {Mlrott« rt**w*iri<» 9 tlw ben a* Uf «»»K . we j resign that their seats might be supplied with ac tising. The fair management, in a nicely worded it v I L«* **« iiat<«r M tcLrll w •»* r«»fi- tive members. Thia neglect approaches very near circular. express the old /at ion of the managment '»«<»**1 fa Jtinr Adding tbv lai«* run* '«•■ ioh i-1» I- - ’ X. H RI I »I » Mana»rr ¡ ly to an insult to the pr»s»l«-nt. 11« can can ■ . to pn*HK for the |«rt it contributed in bringing vt« I m »»* ih*L«— n t«»la| t4 rl* vrn r«»nvh • •rrn». 4 ««rnrr *»f 1-1 •« ! Hrowln 4u <<rre* ' th«n*. y« t not a ihtr ha» tteieii patii nor a look upon it in any other light. about success. Without the liberality of the news- The «invention alsnild Ixve commended our pap« r.< in pushii p the interests of the fair, first, tern« i i>|»riMoniu«*ht r»«mfn* n»«*d. president for the effort he has caused to be made, last and all the time, instead of the luindsome sur r«rtlrtn«l mm ha nt« are «4 to clear out and punish the grafters anti dis mnest plus of cash now on hand, would have been an ’ tOCn*4l*r«l btf»in«*** fJte licroutlt •»( the fa r (IL'I. IK WRIGHT, officials. It should have demanded the instant ugly deficit for the management to face. The hr inrrva««'' Itri» g ratlmstRl all lhr war <at 1.MW resignations of Senator Mitchell and Congressmen new»|>a|>ers have, certainly, done well their j>art fr»»tn 3») to M> |«er ttAf. I'p the vrtHrv I • g rw ««f 1 I., £<!»> fl.. 4'l**»niiMNd ‘ th« ■ <«ry i» differ« nl A irr«ut -Ira I «»< Williamson and Hermann. Then th«- members of in bringing about this almost unparalleled succès*. ■ »«i«w * ■»•♦- I filvrr-»Hy j Flail lra«h- w«-nt u» P «rtlaiMl that m «» u LI th«- convention could have returned te their respec i'rw- - > » • |r k . < . • * «tek* ftvv | haw ftiiir to th»« horne trade»ft*»«p|»«, It'lr»t S»ti<iu> ILi .h, liiMtiti« ? MH 1 » tive hom«*s and say to the pt-nple. "We do not jus ltailri.i l freight legislation seems sure to I m - one j Lad it u<*t l<erti h*r the fair. Another 11BANY. - tify official corruption. Then-fore we compelled of. if nut th«- leading qu«-stion brought before con iinplr »wilt fewturr w; a«»h! *n»»ry> .Mitchell, Williamson and Hermann to n-s i. We gress at the coming session and the indications nre thittg they rt«nh| •. ra|w* t yrth' f t»> • I«- an- n-ady to help elect men in their places a uinst that the fig lit wall lx- a hot one. The railroads rttw 1». *>r% Io g»i to the far»*, ami h»v« 83 YCAR8- thrtrUl.a whom no taint of dishonor ex -Is." L’nfortunat- themselves an- becoming somewhat alarmed at the f»Mthllt|t hdt with who h EXPERIENCE i al home. Thervtore the h»«r««twf in« ly. the convention did not do this. Is a party wor prospect of the people through cotigreu. exercis • tv.-*.-*- «»(tMiainrwa in l*»»rtUn<l la larit- I thy of public confidence and trust, which thus tac- ing some contrail ov.-r the wealth that they, (the , ;«l the r«|pen*r of «»tlirr |Mrti’>h* of th« | ivly n-fuses to condemn wrong whenever the con people) have created. These railway Ionia, like I ' »tat«* Ihit tlien there i» a hitter* ah««4«l | viction of the wrong doer is reasonably well «-stal- the coal Iwrons. dislike, very much, to be compell-i ‘ aiat pay«hiv f r the r»**t *>t n» will con»* I hshed? An- we to infer that so many of the liar to admit that the people have rights that must be j artfUtei, by ami hjr. T hadc M aiwi D csmim monitors were recipients of favors from Mitchell, respected even by th«- ________ railway _ magnate. The idea CorvR.QHr» ac. A"’ '*** •*”' ,,z • • •»•*»•» a- 'î 4e»«"’ rfl» »* *»!•» Williai ■ i ■ inn, t hat t he v w ■ > • 11 ■ i thgt rich corpora and mult in qul« «ie iuH«v<«<q rowr «.«MM«» M frx- wh«fh«Mr at Th««rv fa » lull hi th«* land fraud l*u«i- 'Mrwdk n H pr->.0|T ( TWHhWW could not, come out boldly for th«- interests of the law th«- as th«- common ordir arv farmer and hr»« in Port fan«I. width fa ri|w»t d I. wo« »—W < »Mw« MW>. , «.« MM-Mr» < W-.'«. - » -'r-'«. '»»-« o»« ««h M«nn A I., n^n stat«- and people'» workingman, is a d«-|«irture that these purse proud I am I into .X«>vrttifar, Jud/r < »ini ha* *2 “« **«W. »1'h.w« «iärf. ta tk« rrHirnrd to bu» hotiw in M*»tetana to at The harmony that is said to have been brought aristocrats do not like a little bit. Well then- is tend to tirgrnt court faiMii«** and l*r-~». about can hanlly be of th«- lasting kind. By com- nothing to pn-vent them from going to U’ope ar.d ««co ting Attn nry Ihibv ha- g«»nr to Ar 4 barotooHBty 'sfrHt fp any arw« «!»- i «»«»»j. Te» -, • fg « mon consent, all subjects that would generate a stay staying there, if they do not fancy R«x>sevelt- if**n>t to kw»k after gmernmeat legal *v'«ti*m f «»f •**<»*• IL »44 »y “ * ■ ditference of opinion were not called up. Th«- ajs ism. i matter« there. MUNN i Co.””-*- irhile to in spect nil our clothing on exhibition. We curry the bestthut is manufact ured. « ». j V I I a m L Ì '.x£ BLAIN C OTHING CO.. < >K I- • .« >X . A 1.11A X V . 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