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• f . MF • THE SAN FRANCISCO HORROR. History docs not recall a m <e appallihg diaasir- than has overtaken San Franc.-co and wversi! other California tawn.-^ While the loss of life is Hoiiticully Independent nut so great as Hrs* nnsetei. the property los* u »imply enormous. Men who were in affluent city V,W>«I »t II.« I- ! <■ st vio, <* <. .». a, ••«. •• cumstanees were reduced to jciujiery in a few sec ond*. Elegant home* that afforded their inmate* • •jnil !«•!•► 1» KA X MV ► Mil»«*» . I* luxury and comforts were either tambled >|pwn by r, i. i • i <. <. i i<. the earthquake or leseamu fond for the flames a A»fV * IBt« »«. few minute.-or hour.-Jatar. With all avenues of «•»cape destroyed; with the food and water supply Mt llr*« -|«il'll< >N »«.AIK.-. destroyed. the woruidr is that the casualty list :» 3») li Or« <<W' in 1< U» r ..i Ni ! n<>t mu h greater than r. is. San Francisco wa- a <>»< ,*V. •< •■'»• ••< »• •« i (N«' »wir. al <•<»! <4 ,<ar» city of more than I’M),000 people, all of whom, with tte> »«wr. al vii l '4 A ,r««B 75 the exception of a few thousand, are now home*4 Hix n ..’JU* a, »-I»atu- M Thar* n. otti» In ailvai.. ■ The property loss, it-is estimated, will n >t O'- les*. Rln<lv iv|>y in a rapi« r An absolutely pure, cream of tartar powder. b«- l«’«us than »¡<>0.000,000. Ix»ts so valuable thatdv AMICHU I-IXO >«A I !•«- ... A1 btiildihg site for a business building was valued ata 4«oi «I iiMnkB ..................................... .... ... 0? tal ubiluaf » r»'t j» « liar ... <B ’ small fortune, are now comparatively valueless. F.gtentlml wwhrXBa •«*«*> m »'I>L-. |« r luir ............ tfi I «ral sdtrrtlain*. |«r luir |« f i-rtir This is an example of what the forces of nature lately a<la, 3 CMn<<« |w-r . ..... th, • Itnli » • OKI <H»A I’M I SN LOM.MI.MS. i can «hi in the destruction of what m«-n call projier- I ■ in«ak.............. Fr<4r»ai.>nal cani». I % i*r h . ■ t h I <> ty. It is R demonstration o/ the helplessness of Long lima contract, S r »•» U al » i mankind when nature, in »n angry n»>ud, asserts TIWI « «Mil >«». Trata« ••« mm • »•** I«» J»«|u j J". jfitte© ntfbt of a voior m tto* tnaktagj A NEH' POLITICAL PARTY. When the total list r»( aH caMualtics is made out U»* !••• •h»< h r , rn them »ml «»«• I < m I- » m Yfoijnlna . ... .. - | rhe number will probably be lees than at first re- u.u r Amt«« A ’ani ..... TV« are Is not a particle of doubt but what Plu- i|iorted; probably h 's than 5000 in all. Yet this «-»1»»>>*u pr.iaatoi Mo >- nw r InUn iMtrs Alhaer torracy cuatruls Arn< i <m i-.litn • • ..>• Th •* •• « or vai; hi l.»S • number aptellmg. It will prolabli n-sult in th. ' .•Lt.-’r-'LL' •* arriv«a Vau«tin« « W “ fact is shown by the al .1 • "f j h rat- to < i Ln . failure of several insunuiro compani«-», nnd the “»>••*- Owt ii>cy »«<• me t * ><>■ Trmu» f«» •»••• • > «»«M f»« t»«*•<. Nhtivnal kifislati<>n in their own interests. W hen- financial ruin of thousands of men. Relief trains A*- m '¿.i/^i’i.r'r'wia f■■> LiL'b ». L S«"». Itotokvaia Altanjr tur Ite troll tvxra irw-iiun- V” ;• • J j . ( • .-re ti ..1 ■ > ■ |wuh food, money, clothing, doctors and nurses bm»d >m« i«cu .i. nt q»ai u.» i>- >>l «4 Arrivite iH’tnMt . talli«’than t*»r atiy <«u <1* maaiier inti-rfer-• w;th the ,p-. al ««■:'. |have been prompt in restrnnm* to the suffering. It Are wv t«» »ay them that they nr«- So. ♦—r«te Ite!r»»ti...... i r. m a w i* plutocracy, the bill is defeated or so that is estimated that fully $10.000,000 will be contrib n-4 the equal of llw torvigorr win» Unni» Altadjr Tratta* f«»r < *»«*11«*. 1 »re tn our land ignorant <>ur 1»*» Ita. »— these National ji t are prn<-t ■ abt un.l -U;rl»-<! uted for the unfortunates. 1‘roliably when the cot T V A an«i our in*titution» * 11« 1» U> lx*avn» AWtetejr H k « < mt valli» MJft A The Itollar is ever placed U for«- the Man by this full flat of the d«-ad and injured is known, from same an«l ami«i it» in Ow rh«rt w>» «*1 «Hit Arri««« CorvaUna .... .......... itfUvr» moi framing •»< <mr law» Mo !♦- trsn>r that so kindlyl ’> ha taken charge of ¡r the various injured cities, the total will be under • aliHr J » F l4te«v« Altany —w.... the inlelb-»»Mit AiiH-ru-ta w«'ii*an 1 WF Arrivate ^ « «Mrv«lLte». Gçxernment. Nor d<s- the fa .lt l e . v-h; »ively 10,000 persona But it will be some days before in told that »hr 1* not qiiaUftvd t»» hawv a Mtav» in thv affair» o! m * u ». s»»eh a IdMiVate AI ’ te«Y ...e with the Reputilicun parl> When Grover CLovi»- the list is known. Arriva*Vowallte.. . * W P. M tx»ii’hii<»n »Iwuki ratOM- th» tr.tit»h< »4 of • •telata ter Ait»fa»«j. Inji'l president and Democracy controlled Imth At this writing* (Monday) the fires an- under th»* nation to I4u»h for »hainr. i’hr«»»- Mo. V- «IB .» 14te * *a<W va! Il* —- hotiscr of ("ongre: plutocracy wa» just as influ control, the various relief sourees under good or i« !r, Idthllaw, Or««g>»n. :ilu A Arriva* Altetay .«—. I qu»l Suffrage Progre*». ential in V vere.iiK ■ tal a'‘.rr. a ft ■ : n • >.t t ' • ganization and the city under full military control. No. » l^wvr« iWvaiHa....... .. .. to th»» u«’*twar«l thr Th« most unfair and unjust tariff law e\er enacted Vandals and looters have been so summarily dealt Forty arv mile» Arriv«te at \ltany to vote in Jun« on an ainvn«t* T— by Congre- s was ena< te<| by this l>emocratic <’«>n- with that the lawless are completely cowed and ntrnt «tuuitiug lit«* wo «« mmi of our No I ea*rte < 'wrviaita ...«> • r. 'i *tat<« (<» th«* Imilot. U«<M« tii A. 10 F. Ir rive» Aitali)...... ... gnm «nd was yignefl by a Ibun «-rat c pre,nient, under control. Thousands of the homeless are I tM>r*tmng tropic ha av always kept aitetui oi ohlvr Hcgiilar *ua»atte> thuugto m doitix it he pronounced it "A measure of leaving the city for other-localities, but all me Conuniin lira <»ti uu* h •nbj«*<-t«, an»l Or- No S- Ixaivra CavrvailK «•gt»n ahouhl (l»’tn iiwlrat»' in th«’ forth• p«rtkly and d»sh<jfior. » chanics and lalairing men are urged to remain in coming’ elertion that it ran raliad up Arrtvnvat Aitai) As the the people cannot hope to shake off the the city, as the work of rebuilding the city is to be on to maintain th»» rrpntati»m that ha* S'K I II >tf'vita .... tMM’M mtvu l»v th«» ur.-| h»r progrrwtve- it u r. u. Ani*«* *1 Alt «a» y grip that plutocracy has upon governmental affairs commenced. iMwm on al! mi « h 1011c«. Oregun men Nife* iteftwaa larvai « a, I- U through the nw-dium of neither the Republican or The cal»mity certainly sur;>»-ss«‘s any other that ahou!*l fuiini! tlie uoiiMin o( thr atatc l«> Arri tv* al Altany • »r V an equality with thfinM’lv»»* ah«»n th«» • Democratic juirties. a new jmlitical organization is has transpired during the history of the country. <»p»(«Mtunity ia |>rt»m»ut««i at the |«olla No Ì4tev«va Xltany . ........... ' W A M » VA.M the unb tolternative. Editor Watterson, of the It leads in the destruction of life and property and two month» hrnc«-, 'hiia doing juH •’»» to Arriva* al < or vaiti« I the * m * x and aft-*r«img mn-h additional No II lAuisville Courier-Journal, in commenting ujon in the magnificent and unselfish response in relief «iK-oumgrim-nt t<» th«**’ a ho arc Mrug- Ixtevaaa Altany................ . Arr’v<* «a 4 orvaUte glaig tv bring rswtern FtaUw to full n*e- a late speech of President Roosevelt, thinks the from the entire country. No. I vguitKMi «4 lh«r pvmt’ipl«» invulv«*«!.— Ione* lltany . 7 jr M pn sident outlined a ba us u|>on which the new Stati-Miiiaii, Boi*«’ lihiho. Arrtv« « at UH-vaiite a v. I* M THE PRIMARY ELECTION. MI<»ftha* Rbnvw trainerò*)no t • Db-‘onttarm , ,i<rt,y can be builL The state of political unrest Hello! Vetch Seed. Fa* Hit < oidi « mi y Intuì», I jo U i « Ai’mny ani in both old parties is such that if a new juirty I »till have a tin«' lot <4 vetch need, C oivm IH«. a« w«ll *• trtain («>r ls trolf. i|ivin«( lo N»*wport an<1 te!>*»•()t taw Uva Last Friday Oregon held hex first Primary elec clean aud iucv to mix oil* b.udiel with :ft dlr»M wteH t (MTVMte should be organizes! along die bhe of justice to all ,« llr» H»>n»»»l«h Hte two of Soring out«, of which mixture tion for the nomination of candidates. While it > i turiti'-r Hif<»r uiHtnm n;>plv io and »jx- iai pnvileg' . to none, it would driv« D ’h bow two tHiahria to the acre, any tune J.l MAYt>, iten. Faaa. A<1. the old political jsirtu into oblivion. This new was not as complete a success as is desirable, it lip to the tir-t of Juno, and a good crop Il li. lM>LK*s. Agvnl, Alban? Clean wv.1 ih worth |2 M) I II. Il.< KoM^.ArfcHt.luf valila. party must command the confidence of the people was suflk-iently so to demonstrate the wisdom of la |*r awuriil. Hal llm. Thia amount ia aufficieut, au<l if it should so happen that the • two brilliant nominating candidates in this way. Few of the ■nixed aa al.oe, to m .-<I thrve aerva. < it«t«lu»faCrml4>r '• N»tllrfa. Per iiieaaiired bu.hrl, 11.'.’.'*, clear of all leaders of public opinion. Theodore Roosezelt and candidates received a majority of the votes of his foul N’ffTfTK I.« h«t«hy given that lhe nn<h-r Beede. Sample of aved at Wenvly A »tvnroi lut« I nm - r l»y’hr Count y s, W U aiakb , William J. Bryan, should join hands as the k-adets party; yet, this was a result to be expected, when Cam‘a Btoae. «4>urt <»( i.inn C >uuty, «hx>««Hv. roliutiik*’raior .'an Lui.n Farm. of tin new party, it would be invincible a- <1 would there were mon- than two candidates standing for fMtai*-<•! E*» X. M • '•>«). Ail ¡ m rwon« hnvtng rtaltu» teniin«f «uhi r-^tair /tro» l.ct Them Work Seven Hour«. miro plutocracy and the remnants of both old the one office. But as a plurality of opinion is heivbjr iv»iulnw| to pr»»«cnt Ihr oinc lo tike at th. !•«.* of I. U *«r»n. Firte. likely to more correct than the minority, let us all An vm l.ttri)^- «late, Hull the -n| rvin«- tiudrntlgm-d parties to the "has lieen” class. M>nrt «>( On-^oii ib getting farther lir- N*tu>»ii*t Itattlt IVjIl'Iiux, Altany, orrgun,| bow to the will of this plurality. with i«»!«* v»»k’irr« «* l»y law rv»|Hlrr*l, And stranger things may ha|>i»en than the uniF liitni with ita work an<! in order to1 within *l « month* ht»n* t ta- d«lv «»I ihl« noth« nimealy th«' matter tirgr« the incri-a« <>| About one-third of the voters of I.inn County Itetrol April Mb, F*m. iag 4 Raowvklt and Bry an in th* c.iu < <if human t«<i member, to th* < <>urt, making the I I' M I ity and the .American |r»>ple. Mr. Roo»*velt*s l>artici|>atcd. This is attributed mainly to two ourt <<>n-iBt of lire m.-mla-rw imite*.! of !.. L. «WAW, At!inini«u«lor. 1 three a» no*. The Naw, haa a better Attorney for A'lininfwtratoc. reasons: There was practically no contest for any views on govi-nimental n Orrn have become s<> ad plan than thia. la<t tf.e court g>. to vanced and Mr. Bryan’s ha*« become so moder of the offices in the Democratic juirty save two; aork at H a . x ami .put al ■> e. N. amt It • (nr I Mrtu for «twlr. TH»hr htiM«l«v''.l Mi»<l tea aerate of tìite terra ated that they could easily stand u|«>n th«- same that of Recorder and 8or County Commissioner, will not fall behind. tetvl MliMi« -1 two nuta» W«te< «»I Tali'tjkD, Ite nktform and" clasp hands in the interests of the And too. Primary day occurred just at a very busy su r- » ta < iHKalitte, I mb H mi . c * frte> [«Mm Buggic». Hack« and Wagon». tend, in«Mt of whk-h han turn cut off an«l 1« time for the farmer, who was in the midst of <hir hiiv of Bugg • « ronwÍKt« of 2* Top rit-*- l«’«l ¡totetnrr. 1% ate» tn |*wtt«rr thr ymr Biiggi«^, h Kubbt r hr»*! Road Wagons, ttirtnurh Fair hotiar an I tarn. nxm - m I orvlterú So let the new party be called into- existence Spring seeding. This demonstrates that if we Surrieo. 7 llutk« ;in«l i’7 J arm Wagon», ; <»f apptea, fwmrw, t-herrtr*. etr. Ttkla I» an rj. maki»» the largvMt vtock in the - • » nt uta ’, term, «»* wmiM ta rt»«t-« taw h»r a and let the one won! "Ana-ricau .n nan ■ with would have the farmers, generally, to jmrticipate, which \ i . a < A . . I'laity. F.aihttttol *t*tu>u ou> uutte to ita Sortii •c on» vi l «<v»r Pmrth nafta» to tte» its central basic principle I he man Is-fore the the date of the Primary election should I k - placed dollar". l«et its platform be composed of but at least three weeks earlier. Then farmers could Tho Norwich t'nion it »olid and mb» ’ìi. »«M*t, atain*. t furnish-4. ¡ . aw >.*<«■ I Iftqulfv al itokaofF.tte. fc«w plank*, but let each of those planks mean come out without making a too great sacrifice. atan hai. T. L. 1»vuota «genL Another reason for the small vote was large num vmnu'iiing morv than just a means to get in on. mt scio M sHKi.rs. i Otu> <J tiio planks should N*. Reduction of the ber of voters who registered as Independents, So Is Disease a Crime ? Tho following ara brier, quoUii on tgkifT te »just and equitable basis so that ample cialists. and.Prohis. Some way should be provided N »t very long «<0. a popular mag»' m« Thur* la y of trat h wrel b by our .Imlvre, pul>ii«h«*l an •*hi<*r'.al artlrk* In which W berat, per Ixirlivl,...... . tvvenae will be produced and both consumer and for permitting these voters, especially the Inde- th«« writer a«« ru*l. in «uivNtan»» that all Oats, I pendents, to have a voice on I ’ rimary day, yet not “ t-n ’LL’” di«ra«w» «hould I* regard««! a^ criminal Bran, producer be protected. Another plank should be; Ortain il I*, that notch of the »ickn*-«« »• »* b liorta. do violence to their political principles. In this and eud«*rmg «»( m.inkind I» due to the Municipal ownership of public franchises and ab- • • •• Chop, wfuuji uf Nature’» la** solute controll of railroads and other common precinct (South Scio) there were but two or thn-c v Hut latí t«> n say of that Huttrr, (Country) per roll..., al> *. kt»«-«* aimuld t»e iloim. r«»gar«ied a« criminal muni app’al to carriers. Another; Parcels (»Sts and postal of our Bohemian voters on hand. This was prolui- rv.-rv reaaonabh* indiv dual a* radically ( inclivn», ° savings hanks. Government issue of all moneys bly due to a hick of understan.hng of the Primary - ■It wottld I* h»r*h. un»ympathrtic. ** Turkey», ** every dollar of w hich should 1» full Iragl«- tender. law and to the exceedingly busy time. <rurl. y»-« criminal, to condemn U«r £«•<’». Pucka, •• W’tk, liter-Work ««I if ■v.W'veffc who sink« Another; Such absolute safeguards placed about Of course some the defeated aspirants for office under Brel. |m-r |s>timj live Wright the heavy load of h«»ua*’hoid car» ** •• ** •• I burdm»* a< 1 *uff««r» from w» - public officials, with certain anil sever« punish- feel sore and disappointed. These men have now bih neMMM, virion* dl»plac*’m»-nla of p»lvk: Veal “ I>v thipptag aaeertained the fact that they do not stand so high organ« and vthar dor auge tne-nu |N»cuhar nwnt for the unfaithful, that the people’s inter Shrt’p, •' *’ »tucker,.... h«»r *ei. •a Mutton • in the estimation of the people as they, themselves, U> Frequent ests would I«- a. fully protected as j- able. hearing <»f children, with It« ra <1« • «1 1» >t<ott lbw Maier... i>i« l Another; a court of arbitration in which both thought they did, or as the successful man did. ftrting • Oh th«- ■ ar«. • rn an-1 la»»r ..f r« arti * a Sawmill lor Sale--A snap. largw fan.dy. 1« • firn Ibr catiae vf weak labor and capital should be equally represented. They can now- "See themselves as others we t • -«««a <lr»angr>tiM9fit« and debilita which are We have for sale a flr»t < la-»-»a* mill «a. lavateti bf ’ »»• r »wy m»»< rwd.f »rm. I, aoretw • » the atlfWtfon of wi>v Mie jm-sident of the l>oard to be . levied by the them." But. taken altogether, the Primary method and th» bar«!, and nevrr-mdlng worli w* >• h ' that lumtwrman wl.o i, looking fur auefi lb* m.U ef i* -allei upuw u iwrf. rtn l>r of nominating candidates is a success. Some of firrr«. tbw n.akrf f that world fan »d rev» provident of the Unitol State b«f«rv w hich court property. «^ly h*r • • an • ie ulitr • rall««-*<*» • am! Tf.e mill la ca|Mible of cutting I’.Hno MU l»r Rrrvr a I a *• rf te Frv-w. r «ay» aM dfsput»* between labor and capital should be ; its defects have lieen made manifest and which that <tir of tb<- grv ate»« ■ ’ via 1« « h - »hr mre fret of lumber in tan hour«; l.aa «plen- tbu < la*s of * j ala-lirs i* u,r fact that the ib4 engine |«.?rer, <ami edging brought and whose decision should be final and I wiil doubtless Lie corrected before another election of I> - -r » ’h 1 ! *• wife *! ( » O r rv-M fm** hr» many II iwÍMdd rare» «aWB, U.e lateel u|rlo«lale planer: men -iMt«aKy. Another; a judicious curtailment of comes al»ouL Reforms never go itackw ani and we weetrti M*d laU r u> et»ah|r b«r u> M-< ur«» fr- to it • mg lai he, haa logging engine with UM) lean conclude that the old convention-of-delegates .><g .. »• Pr«-M*ri|Hhm " ite full l*»>rflte II ! fret of .-able etc. rtiugrabon so that none but the choicest of Ml a »natter of frwiurnt h* «ata. plan will not be restored; but ’ hat with the ex- | W ilk the null it include! .’>>11) acres of In ble rii«n«|ve practice fir ti,»w cmk u > fcnvigru ra could be admitted to the great privilege meet with lbt-er In «(hi. h hie Irralmrtit fade dhe tirnlier L-g« can h* put into the periewoe of the election just j>a«*«sl. we will per by tot* ti .«f th«« patirai » In abili t> u. alettn of Amcrioan citizenship. t -m! at a coat of .'Al -ent, ,»r Ibouaand fn-tn hard w,-rb km» rt ■ ugh t«e ha > I th<ne »uff«-r : < fr» m t r lapau». ante> The "American party vith a platform of princi- fect the Primary law so that it-».*11 be acceptable With «•arekxn an«1 rwtrv* »relou ».f thr ntrrua *•» (Xl> For )«rti.-ulars iiopur» of the to the people. It probably ncv»r-.efll l»e acceptable O» ’ ’ . A , n|r* • somewhat like the above, with Theodore It Is vrrj t Xrw«Vf that, tn a 1 litio«) io tab- ttaxtlAN News. Wi« hia • Famrtte I>»* ▼*»*<u n “ thry a’«tain Rzosx-velt and WiHiam J. Bryan working together .rt the political bosses, lait that does not matter. from iteUig very n.uck <-r f »• -ri.ete thrir f«w-t All brevy lifting r «infoing f W a XTFP— Mm in each «tale to travel, ts leaders, would carry nearly every stale in the any kind «U< aid ale- ta a» Ided At u.u« h JBiBt «igiia, »I.erttBeaad leaie ran.plea I t is the PURPOSE of the N ews to at once take cut d*««r air ae pnaaibl«. with n «derate, light 4 USion and* . weep the. national legislative halls up and discuss the proposed initiatory amendments • terrier Sjtar» (7 . |wr IB ,ntli (' le aleo very Impunm tat the of t>we g>>[>4* olseerve ttaa*. rdtv» and the ‘ Favor- )>er day li-r vxpenMw’. Kt III, MAN CO., ¿Aar of plutocracy from stem to stem. In a very anti the character and fitness of the various candi K » lient l‘»r* nation «ili du ita rawt I>e|4. s, Allas lU.s'k, t'hicago. fir Pterce’a Xf«elica! Advi* r I» «ent frm *»w years there would no Platts. Depews. Ald- dates. It will not engage in "mud-slinging.” but an ft-.wipi of atamta t.. pat ripense < f ribhee, Elkin.*’», Gormans and other like senators purpose» to iHl the truth as it sees-it The people mailing «»niu b*IM| Im R V force N Y , Î1 «»nr mil «tamp» hg po- leD to defeat just and equitable legislation in the cannot know too much about laws they are to Buffalo. percovnrvd. « 11 «lampa h< uM»th leni nd. adopt or reject, nor alx»ut the men in whose care interests of the people. There wv.rrhi be no Czar in If alck cowatlMi th» Itorlt*. fw*e <>f charge the execution of law will I fa placed. by letter All •♦eeft l'rmniun>caU»wu ara the speaker's chair to autocratically dictate i beM »arrediy r«.ryfldentra’ ÎW I’Wca’a I’lMtant Pettata h»r*g n# -whether a law should be enacted or not M any innocent people have I wen shot down by tad r egulate ttetaaeh. liver am» VvweM 4» This new* party may not lie organized, nor may the guards in San Francisco. Most of this shoot A Tnao* Maims Rhosox oft and Bryan >>* iMiitod in leader ing has l>een done by the California National OruGB» ship. Yet the temper of tho American people is Guard, pndwtbly due tn the inexperience and poor »•••” CoevmaMT« Ac. «nsxx'-e «WW «!'« ••Er* '- ««vi «trarrti* - - ■ibening into just such a condition that such a re- judgment of the guards. General Funston will r werwrta n emr Crw w♦*■«»*•« « tnr .ir-»' ,«t '• pr k «» >y < .-ro n» >ir relieve the California tnx»ps iust as soon as he can (’•'•«■ '> -)•- «. MÀ’tsaèo« sWIt iswte possible. And the political road* that e*rr» f**K «»».lev» «gwaxov f t eerwnng pato»is. replace them with regular soldiers. MauffwAh Fr«l Mtod, of AIM nr, on FWiwwW N«M A ( «. rearm ’iswsrs’ R’uOMTdt and B’-yan am traveling is I vwb.M* rlter»« tfo Ito Hrc<’«.| SUv*t, t, nr.w r»*<fr for hnxinMi, »Nh arroninMalation» m-rrr l*f>r* of- •twdty approaching and unless the direrthin is R elief * trains with provisions,* bedding, cloth hml Scientific Bmerkait tl>» agrirtiHtrral Mihlie. Priva tn, .-haNgrd. • will soon converge. What a tremen- ing. eta., arc b"tng rushed tC San Francis«-» from «ben yoo toni» lo Afhanv. and Iri •« ihdvs power fdr rood and what grand .-«suits every direction, rhis shows that the symj»athies pmvB l«> y«i how attento« ami arción- dMtid-be arceumplishcd with -web a party and .'tl th« American people are unbounded *ad rfaair tu «latin* •« are. .FBXa T0MLQT3CX U» m « 1 ’••oreaitv. unlimiiad. .dMMwh a 'lemhrthqx x»w n. See N« Euitm.H S» Nil' X « K.' X'.M vitH "Il Makes delicious hot biscuit griddle cakes, rolls and muffins 21 X.W W. v» w -r would suggest that you stilecb your S**ix«f S uit emdy. The choice |iattOFu*'.rr« .di wavs found .*t th«» (•porting' of the Season lhea s U m M w are unbrokeiv 1 <=> This will I*' rtlmut tho last week you'll seo many .Men wealing W uter clotneet It will soo*v be a case of resurrecting something from the garret or closet or coming out in a Spring Suit—new, itleaii,. stylish, and handsuine. 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