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• *• A , «r «./■ • • V r* a • r* ; UNITO) STATIS SI SATOR FROM SOUIH ( AROLINA PRAISES Pt-RtJ-NA. hav« many Kauti I ba lung balrrd bon rtier, a*« b* is a burn mm * to fivr tu I be |e*t. w bo "that public In I tbe ir fqlura* That'« a food Idea. young grua led the fti»»y b««'br|<»r. SNOW GETS DEEPER I mia," 1- • » Inch yon could never lndu«> tbe pab Sheepmen In Wyoming, Colorado and New Mexico Suffer. to buy Ibwur." A Raraala <«*«»(»« (>n<- <»f tt«’ Bh'va In town I hu * Uw»n a^iHng fur g«»««!« at a rr»iuctlou a’-art WORST STORM IS TIENTT TEARS í'hrlatmaa. «aya the Waahta¿u>n I‘oat K»«-r ao many ¡••‘•»¡•ir rv*puiid¿'«l to the i)f the advcrtlM'tu^ot. Ooc of tbow Ana waa a tall, commaftdin* kot VYKole Country th« Between Rocky Meunlalni and Mumu" River * ornati,, with a drtvnnitWHl ring »n robe. Hhff IscaUa a tabica Under White Pall. Itwnvsr, Oct. 31.—Know, and »Ind at that, and at Irngih bor ryra cold have sxtend»d over nee'ly tbe st on a mitak muff lyB>< at a httU ilt» eoantry betwesn the R»ky moun from the ulbeft. Mbr fdrfccd tain» and the Missouri river today causing heavy trull 1rs» ol lire»t< rk and Telegiaph wires have bssn pros trated and railroad ecbodulne disarrang ed. Tbe storm I» almost unpreesdsot s-i for eevsrlty at thia tsieon u! ths year and takvs lank, accordi»g to tbe aeeth er bureau, with the snowfall on April 22 and 23, 1M8. Vp to A o'cicck this evening about 20 m ties of snow t ad fallen in Itenvei t «-Senator M. C. Bui Ire. Drape).» a la often r« i»ed !,y catarrh of tbe st- niacli—Porcina relieve« ca tarrh at the al .na i and ie therefore a remedr fur dyep-p».a. »••»ee •«••••«•••••••••»..••••••«•-.•••••••«•••»»••» Mon. M C. Butler. F.g U. H. Hen- I • tor from " ’itti l ari In a l> r twj^i terms, in a letter from Washington, | D. C., write» to the cine Co. as follows; Peruns Medi- ; **l can rr-ommend Peruns tar <fw ; I h»ff*e pep«.« amt dorna* h IrouMr been »ung >our meet* «nr for a period sod I It r! * < » * mut h 11 Aeiad. It «• indeed .1 womitrlui metta Mtr, br- sqlr» a good tune nir4» Have »eerrarlee. Many birds are prv«14«d with natur al spectarlto, a transparent membrane cwllrai tbe third eyelid. This third eyo ltd when not In use llee fnldsd Io tbe Inner rurtirt of tire eye work It, spreading It over the rortiea or folding ll up agiita out. h more rlev S Pernna ria r rrt* t.hr-E.fita’h'.« t’v «hlflltoa tl»» niame Rn ill her» »• of IU mw ¡ wv >|»I«* who mating«’ to ►!;!'! t!rt* ' a w hr..ei T anythin< . •• • " •*T«M •n«werrM Mi*« C«jretin«, MI olHk-rtr th-’*I h* «|w«y» ba* t»» Iw cu«l •d tu • " . > '• r !-••• I WlMit would you <iu If a man were year» | ae reading oldT* Mid W’tn* one who a r Uf a of a * r • •’Why,’* «aid Nita 1 ‘asaay, ‘Td mar h ry him!- In llollanj an «•riBbly •-.**.! «S 1 « . . a »< ul cirrnM • I T V.. » > '. ,4r «1 But for t!>'» third eye bls epertarle*. lid tbe eagle could not look at the sun |i !!»»»- » re aey r«rr!egee ere d.e ìufseted et tbe end uf »eery Juurney. A WOMAN'S KIDNEYS. >eewes»s«»e»»e-»»se»» ..»»••••■••»••»••. ('atarrb * I the ttotnac h it |L« Correct name for noct raoct of <iytpc;>» a. In order to cara catarrh ol the cU>mach the catarrh uiott tw eradicated. Only an internal catarrh remedy, inch at I’rruna. ie available». Two muscles Womsn have eo much to do, ao many paiua to suffer, au many critical period« to go theonvh, that it is imp ortant tt keep the kidneys well and avoid the back' ache, bearing down pain, beads« lie«, dll- •nd eitieee, languor other common eign» ot weak kidneys. Mrs Charles K. Smith, o’ 33 Boyden St., Woon rocket. R. I., eays “My kidneys were seek Iron dilldhooil. and tor eight ot ten y»«re past my euflern gs were terri tile. My back wa» very painful and I had many annuylng symptoms Ix-eidee W firn i rn I !•• ! 'g.«n VN tfAH taking |t »n’s K !n»« Today I Pili» 1 weighed only 130. weigh 166, and am in better iiealtli Doan’e Kidney Pill» than for years, have lieen my only kidney medicine They bring during four years past, me out of every attack.” Sold by all dealers. 60 rente a bos (oetsr-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Do you know the secret of the Wave S ’nd Wonderful! Don’t deby another It*« wjy. purer and more efficient than any Bak ina Powder that •nd Indications were that tbe snow would continue all night. l ocally but Ititi» damag» wae dons «heepmsn tn Wyoming, Cnlora-lo end New Mexico, it is be'leved, will antler heavy loes»-», as they were unprepared for euch weather. There are hundred« artels of appiè» alili in the open ir he northern pert of Colorado and •h'inid the cold continue, the demag* sill !>e very great to tbe ranchers Telegraphic service through ut th« West ie badly hampcteil and traina iß- leAnitely late. Ths bl sxard wb'cb has t*«n raging h I’uet'!» and v ciniiy »ii <•• narly 0*1 irday afternoon is slightly abated this mormng. Rtiiroad and street car traf A> 1» liadly crippled. The Rio Grande • est ol Pueblo has enfi led most Inni the en»w, which ie unusually heavy •long it* line, rang ng from 16 ind e» • t F ."rerice to 30 inches at Btteiia Vie ta. Trains from the Fast ate gem-ralfy fr< m a few minutes to several hour- late. Cattle and other sUi k on renge» -offered from tlis wet enow and cold Colmado Hpringv reports that the blis «•rd, which has '»en in progress for tie past 4M hours, broke Itile msrning Traits are K-;i.»i.at delays.I. Th» tenif arature in Colorado Hpringv thii morning wae about 15 above xero. WISCONSIN REMITS TAXES. Increaee in Railroad Aeeeeemedt Sup plies All Funda Necessary. Madison, Wie., Oct. 33 — All the elate take«, with the eaception of tin < bool tax, which «•• r«lured to hall ol one mill, were renntte«l today by the •late l-uard ot atsrs-ors. There ia al ready eo much money in the stale Irra» ury that none ot the officials kuoe * bat to do with it. With the proepti t i f mote then (2, SOO,000 coming in from thia year'e taxes, Htate Treaenrer Kempf threw up bia band» in «Impair and raid there wa» no way to epend It. Accordingly Gov ernor Davidson, Ricretary of Blate II out er an I Mr. Kempf met today anil divided to remit the taxee. The railroad» are footing the bill» rhat, in the main, ie the reaeun for th« action today, the Aral time euch a • weeping move hae teen made in the liialory ol the etato. It ie one ot the leetillt ot Reralor Iwbollette’a lor»» tight when he aaa in the governor'» for K C right a- air. < nder the new ad valorem la* the ronda pay about |3.n00,00i) annu ally, or one third more than they did under the old lic*n»e tee ejatrin. The amount of taxee remitted ie (I. HIM,336. Inetead ot ratting thir amiunt from the laiptyeie, the admin- letratlon will deduct it In ui the gene- ral fund of the elate Io meet cerain Axed expendlltiree. The school tax. amounting to (ti«3,6M, g m be< k t< the taxpayers In the support ct the co.ti three tunes as much 25 oz. for 25c puLhv school». J ll ¡tracers Relief Fund for Winter. Washington, Oct. 33 —The executivs committer ol th» Red Croat ha» Anally approved the eetlmatee ot the Ban Frane laro relief r immiti»» lor the con titiuame ot the relief w rk in that city Mt(bot|i the world, about 3 per cent Originally piare»! np Io Joly I neat, ring directly trois at (« ooo < m H), three ret intatte har» t*»n reduced by a little more than |700 OuO. Moat ot the money ie already Jaques Mft. Co. Chicano There are about 350 »•• -anoee on th!» earth ibai *■• ù» 1 ». .. • u in eight, a» the Han Trancierò rumai it- ir» ha» a balance of «3,3X3 (MW, with Un A led subscriptions subj<cl to mil ol (900.000. The Red Crone pr< pet bold» a little over (3.100,000. Idle Negroes to Dig Canal. Iber« naad not ba a cold ro-m in the S cum il you «• n a PÍRFÍCTIOI Oil Thie ia Heater. an od beater that give» seUsiscUoa wherever uaed. I’roduco mlrnw 55'aehington, th 33 —N. F.Thomp eon ct Chattanooga, T<-nn., called a* the Wiiite boose today and invite.' President Roo»evelt to attend tbe im migration and quarantine conference to be held in Nashville next month, •nd on the preeiilenl’a invitation Mr Th» Thompson called again tonight, president Lns, however, dec ined th» invita'ion, tiecause her mid not And It p iseihle to attend. Mr. Thump» n »aid he suggested to the president that tl e idle negroes in the Hon'h be alilig ed for latior on the Panama canal. beat without em.Ae or enwll becauae It ie equipped with am. keleae device no danger. to room. no trouble, Bawl y carried arwoJ from room You cannot tura the wick loo high or too low. at a lamp. Ai «a»y and wmple to car« !.s The PERFECTION Oil Heater (I quipped with Smokelcwa Dcvte«.) 1« en ornament to th« hum«. It b nu.lr in two fmi»h«» nick«l and lapun. Beau oil t unt b«autdully «mboeeed. Holds 4 quart» >« oil and burn« V boon. Every hea'rr warranted. Im not b« aalidwd with anything but a PfRFfCTKM Oil H«al«r. II vau carlo.« get Heater or inloemat»on frum ym»r d«al«r write -*« Manat agency foe dexnpllv« circular. *jrani7~ w vc -------- melali».-, -•" ““£2 bwtl AnW..y Tni.» awtortmt, -J b««t lamp fc>» ^fkd. if we examine closely the jad-capital Unlawful act* or violation of law w. --- Bl rrard Reaches Kanaae. Kills, Kan., Oct. 33 — Colorado'» en >w storm Is paeeing »•at, and pre- Pae veiled Imlay in Western Kaneae. eengere reaching here thia morning on belated east ton nd tram» report a heavy enow storm between Kills end It near, at tome pointe aeeuiaing the pn p ir'ioae of a Id »sard, with four inchee to one foot ot enow on the groan I. The temperature ie moderate, however. The enow ia drifting badly at a guo.1 many pointe. Í Raged and Packing Halt lake City, Ort tt. — Fu» 24 hour» this city and vicinity wae swept by a wird storm of noperaileied sever ity. In a«IdIlion to three torlo«» »evi dente to persons, property has twen ilevaetatwl over a wide area, a Are lenued by the wind has obliterateli the ned plant ot the Ciati Psi kir g com pany, and a monetary luse of ap,>pr<>si mátele (260 000 ie entailed. Dating the lull pertod ot thè storm trains l.avs arrived 'rregalavly or nut st ell. For mu< h of tbe time the street car servie« ha» teen at a standstill, and the electric lighting plant» are oat ol of the Clah parking plant, north ol the city, is the uuet •»rione single lue». The building bed ¡asi b.-sn compiert i St • < «1 ■ • lit» 000, and wae to hate been put into use In a few days. Tbe project was inaug orated by Western cattlemen and ■•» m opposition to tho large i>eekins 'masse In the East. The raues ol lbs tir» has not bmn ao e*taiae«i. Only a •mail fraction ol the law is cover«! by inea ranea. Ruined buüdirg», fallen chimneys, broken windoe». I*» sine-1 eigne in* toppled tree» throughout thia and ad joinirg toeno are tbe m at common «'•venite ot the storm and segregete an mmense Ions The wind attained a maslmum velocity Io 63 miles an boar For hoars st maintained an «»cage • psed ot 3k miles an hoar. Ths legal sselhsr bureau has t-ern handirappwi, ' 11 ' » i ,t< • • • t ' - ' e i. . li that . I.» «torni ie local and with little effect noith ot Og 'en or euuth ol Provo. LOSS WAS HEAVY Cuban Hurricane Crosses the Island, Leaving Death in Trail. Ha'ana Oct. 33.— M re ■ out let» re ports have twen tecelvtd by Governor vfag<»x>n and show that the recent huv ilcan, which swept across Cuba, ll»» -aused greater damage than was al Arti •nppo»»>l. B.x.rne ot li«M are no» known to have liven luet aettie reeult of the »torm. The worst reports come from the ’abano, on the south coa-t of Culm, point where the cyclone flrat struck island. Forty Ashing rchoonere now known to hate been lost Many corpse» have linen p eked up fl atiug in the lay, and it ie believed the deed at Hue point alone will rearh nearly 100. ! The majority of the victims are Spanish fleliermrn. Wreckage from the ve» Sel» ebieh were destroyed litter the • hort-» for mile». It ie believid that »»verni •mall schooners wen- swept out to »«•» •nd lost, their crews perishing. The town itself suffered severely Nine tn die» lie.e tievn removed so fat from the ruins. tin every Land are to be seen evidenc«-» o! the atorm’t fury tlonsea were blown down, trees were iproo'vd. and deva.’a'i n I.»» . wrought generally. A conearvallve ee dmate of the damage in that city 1» «<100,000. The greatest d nags war .ui»»d in the lower port) n d the city Tiie upper evetn.n awey frum the »Lore •caped almost nrirscubmely. The • harvrs were badly damaged, in usee completely wrecked. JT« n • • - — <e ». THE KING OF Plant Destroyed bv Fien. 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It is the one medicine that can be taken with absolute safety»by the youngest child or the oldest member of the family, and persons who have allowed their systems to get in such conditiou that most medicines are repulsive to the stomach will find that S. S. S., while thorough, i-» gentle and pleasant in its action, and has none of the nauseating effects of the different mineral mixtures and concoctions offered as blood purifiers. As every part of the body is dependent on the blood for nourishment and strength, it is necessary that this vital fluid be kept free from germs and poisons. So long as it remains uncontaminated we are fortified against dis ’.an’.an R F S If utad af a faml’y m* llclna In nur ease, and health is assured; but any impurity, h Gant " I n. .«H ha« <* t akan an I ai way« I und i< wbat It la humor or poison acts injuriously on the sys ola I mad to ba It thoroughly claannaa tha ayetam of Im* purttl««. Incraaaa« (ha appaUta Improves tha dig «at Ion, tem and affects the general health. Pus an t t'ui.da up tha general health I hara given ll to my tular eruptions, pimples, rashes and the ahibtrao with flow rwault* It promptly raater«* tha appf- nit i r.*v< th« ««in ut n -i upt 11 li a very lina d.fferent skin affections show that the blood biool tonic aiul hat mr hearty luduraemant. is in a feverish and diseased condition as a MH 8. Vth til., Labauun, Fa F 11 THOMPSON. result of too much acid or the presence ol »me irritating hum >r. Sires and Ulcers are the re mit of morbid, unhealthy matter in the blood, and Rheumatism, Catarrh, S rofula, Contagious Bi -«I Poison etc., ate all deep-seated blood disorders that continue to grow worse as long as the poison remains. But all blood diseases are not acquired; > me persons arc born with an hereditary taint in the blood and we sec this great affliction manifested in many ways. 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S., and so thorough is the cleansing of the blood that no trace of the dis ease is left to break out in future years or to lx? transmitted to offspring. If you are in need of a blood purifier get “THE KING” of them all, S. S. S. and c -1 result« are assured. Book uu the blood and any medical advice desired furnished without charge to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLANTA. CA. ♦ PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color more rood« brighfrr and f*n<»r < »!«'•<* than «à«vv atlHr dw. O «. 10» p*- k >ge tvE*/« *«lh. w< I fl I «niton rqu.vü» well «nd la ,uaf«n(erd io gi»< perfect rtrwll«. Anil dealer, orwr w(H «end pool p*«d «4. I a |H»ch«gv. W«da for five buohlel how ta dra, Bleat h «nd mu toiuva. MoNHuC DRUG LU.. L»«oir.illx, M«ttotrfL many More Delay for Hermann. F. « art I r . “Tee. they're Just like Lr there, aren't t Washington. Oct. 22. — Repreeenta live Binger iii-rmann will not he placed ui lr al in this cit” <>n the indictment ■harging destruction of <6 official let t-rprese copybooks until sometime after be Christina» holiday». No d-flnite «rrangement for the trial ha» been nade, but the court's d wket ie now ao tiled that it will be impoeeible to bear “Noueenee! all the time ” he case within the next three months 4jnce the ca>e was la«t poetponed at the Tha Kind You Have Always Bought line Mr. Heney wa» railed to Han »'rancieco nothing has tmen heard from Hermann ar.4 his where«limits are un mown to the court. No acxiety ie felt >u this »core however. Quake Wreck» Treetie. Portland, Me., Oct. 23.--Teo earth e’locka last night deetioyad al>oot 100 In England ninrtjr nine town* own their owu gat works, th* average net IticouK being 11.IM7.123 per annum. CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING Tbvy're flglitlug nearly "Of course; that'» wbat I mean.”— Philadelphia Press, MAKE EVERY DAY COUNT- no matter how bail the weather You cannot afford to !>e without a TOWERS WATER!’ROOF Oil F D SIT I OR SLICKER. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Bears the Slguaturo ot M*»< »-4 plasma a »... I« .• W.ue <*•* l-.mt. ... H M« y Bea» inttftiin'il« «► «•« ,f «w -- wf .4 i> *n e» imffff 0« hatt-1. 4 ty 1441-sP* » «. . k < tt (rXSOUNi INt.INLS > M . I- N. f wart« 1 I AH e* «I b wwai J ri •• Will« fur ■ HritttSON au I («»MPANV Ptollend, Ve«««4L When you buy look ror tho SIGN OF THE f ISM The I nttlMrae of thin««. "Everything ><>u buy h aduheraird Dowi fay»," g< -ubS-d old I’ramm. thr «tuff they put in < antioa cr<« k«ra «nd other infernal tnar'hiueo. Thai atroDger every year.’* •net of a temporary highway structure which cruaaee the upper harhor. The Aret Shock was fell at <i o’cL < k and the ».cond at 7:07. Both shocks were light, but were distinctly felt by pedee- triana. Accompanying the rumbling «ae the round made by the cracking ot the timliere of the temporary structure. It Ie fearid hat great damage La» lieen done to the foundation of the new high way bridge naarhy, for which (250,000 was appiopriated recently. Combine Packing Houses. Chicago. Oct. 33 —Rumore that an Kngliab holding company ia being or- ganiaed to take over all *be packing in- '»rests of the Cnitel Htatre flew thick and fast in I aHalla afreet today. The capital of the concern ia »aid to be clot» to (SOO.< 00,000, aid J. Ogd-n Armour 1» mentioned •■ the prgctleall chief. While n .holy tn a piaitlon to give the I mltaf I«»». Eva—Tee. ho proposed be •puke tn sugared words ■lut I found out afterward they were not real. Edna when I’erhapv they were oi.iy g:u ORAX < osaa<|UFSPa of a It an Ik <ef. -<Jur wif#,” wroi» th< sjhor of lha Rpske own Bitasard. “U t * fr m» over work Whii« aha ••• around •ur ssnetuen yesterday morning «b* found th« «the« towel and in* is'.rd on taking it hums and waahibg H. Burk a thing nerer bept-rned tw'ore, an t with th« h»!p of the I-ord It aliali never hep peu again !M SIOO Wffwartl. SIOO. Ih« r«a»t«r« f ibi« wUi ba ¡‘««»et U ieara trial ih«re tt at l«nt' u« <tr«a lr.| I immum inai «*1»! V« h!M »*'<••. • • lu V !• Rii Ut ttaget «n-1 !b«l it t atarrl) Hall t < •’■•rrb tur« i«tb«tMkly puR.liv« tur* U <n lo ibt a ' * * t t • liouat die*«**, re jUlre» a c- • •' UH• nal U«Wt» huol Itali »< Starr«' urv? 1« '.a*«n intarnaEy, Olack Hundred Attack a Stolypin. arunf dlraetiy upoa ih« il ! and mnrouff lM Ht. Petereburg Oct. 37 —Th» gtrain- • ar •» «•<«( thè ty>•-•«». Ifc«'el»> <!'• tuun tal >n «t th«» 4l**a*e a ! <ivU>< *»h« p<‘ ed relatione between Premier Htolypin iieui tuength t jr t»Bi ì * u thè • t »t. t» I ne and the Reactionary league ie e»i- and «Rtlttiaa natura in «Ulna ila »ora protaxiaUirt bave «t» much fatti» In Ita curai:*« d-nced by the publication ot the Aral r«Mtthatth«y < Iter «•! « Hu»Tr«i 1- art >r a-o r <a(*'hat II falla u» cura -ani tur liti attark directly upon the premier. The al tiMHlmuniala. Renner, the Bieck Hundred organ, pob- ÀltraM F J CHKNKT A CO(T54«do(a 11«bee revelati ne concerning the nego tul i by drurgl»t* Mtli'l fam ly FU la ara th« b«at. tiation» entered into a month ago when The Ytsafbr«! I«tra. the premier gave cerain aesurancee to « big delegation from at least 10« Top» ar« law jera al w aya bad tern branches. The Hanner charges th* parad T” premier with having broken faith. -Of courte not. my son. What mad# you think au F "Why, the papers ar« always tilling Will do mor« ( leaning, mort Shining, do it Battar, with Utt Labor and Wear on the Hand* than any other art«la coat* ing Double da Price. INTEREST On esvifge de|«>siU of a dollar or more, cumpounded ivies every year It le ju.t as easy to open a 'iv tigs Arc mt w th us by Ma I »• if you lived next door Xend fur mir fr*e look- lei. "Bank ng b» Mail," an I learn lull part rulare. Ad Ir. se wank»» A Bt. Paul < ffh-e in thia city »tat» that a heavy enow »term with wind prevailed all night on the Rep" City eateneion of that rond In Booth Dakota. The enow le (Pitting am! eiowplowa have been or. 1er«d to Cham borialo and Pmsho. THE OlP-MUNMUU - f • *• !• •3.504.’3.00 Shoes sear in ths would W L Ostigli! $4 Gill Edgt lata uwol be «qualad it m ; (> ics F» -’<<*•< .'**«s»*rf r L I*>>■>:¿A m ' Ich- IS !.'«< Ne •< th s -»Filli« JI <*A/«a4«M Portland, Oregon Sixth and Washington Sts. F. N. U ST. JACOBS Snowstorm in South Dakota i W. L. DOUGLAS Oregon Trust & Savings Bank STIFFNESS, STITCHES. LAMENESS, CRAMP, TWISTS AND TWITCHES, ALL DECAMP WHEN YOU APPLT Riona City, Iowa, Ort. 33. — Die- pair Lee received et the Chicago, Mil- • f’- rat •« n • «1« w . - « Ami; ra- ti»|t It «AM I »Mill A X < u , «Hkaland 4 al. a i"yo., Oct. 33. — Bl eridan. Wyo about their cn*» eiamluatiuua.-—Bal cavalry left troops ol the Tenth .__ timore »%tuertean. Robinson. Neb., at noon today from Gillette, Wyo., to round up the hand of marauding Vie Indiana from the While Rock agency, Utah. The com- ' maadlr g ofBiWr ie eaid to have .nstrnr tK.na Irnw the War dej artmeut to take tb« Indiane dead ot alive. mule T eam WE PAY Mother» will flnt Mi» Wins! w's •>.« thing »> r up th» I m » l rvrumlv to uw fug their ch 44 re it • urtkg the teething |«rt«xl. facta would »ay anything one way or the other on the »object, certain tbinge that I a e teenlly Itanep r «1 in the • reel are calls'! aigtiiAcant by etudenta f similar flnan.-ial proeodinga. Roldiera Go In Purauit. Banking by Mail cues words, dear BHtiard Coate Tvnaa With lee. Dalla». Tei , Oct. S3.— Wind blow ing at a vele city of »<0 mtlee an hoar ie • weeping nevaos the p'aina country In the Teana panhan lie, with blinding slant and »nun. Uraa« la co-er I with ice, but ca'tle are is good condition and the h.ee will not ha heavy. At Chan ning • Ll aia>d ia raging In the Pal lae territory the tan parature Lae ba »• in the TO’», bat al midnight la falling. I Buddirge comm »non. The bornie« >f muffa and nwrk ¡*l**<*a. and bo to diat-uaa thoui with tì*o Mira 41. Khr kw>h«M at thia muff and salt lake wind swept . . N».4 I <X tHOES >0B FVKRYBODY AT Alt HfCtt M . ■ an kt to fl »O T9 «h.wa. 11 ipglaB W wne * -•, Hl» io fl W’ m •• •- a < ■ ■ j <> Trv W l»<itigl«k* W <Hi.ru’«. , r « i 4 CI«H«lrr«> a •!««•» • . for •» la. At and waar they •‘•rwl »»thrr mail»«. II I could take you Into my largg iactorle« at Brocfetou» M«aa.,and »how )<H4 how carefully W.L. i>ouglaa shoe« are made, %ou would then unJcrwtaitd hold their «hope, fU better• wear longer, and are ot greater valuo than any other make. \Mwrnrf yoa llv«. you can -biaWi W. L. fbMiglaa •»« ■*«. Mi« Aama and pvlca !• atau*r«4 an thr bdtNi whkh pf'«<«Kt* you agaiaal h<ti pvkaa and leterWr •h*«4. TuAu na t««Hih tufe- Ack »«»ur sl«Mil«r k>r W. I Dawglaa tW«aa id ut'-w ha* i"< them a»r C N* i *F Ff( «••*•-< F*Vf Ufill U rti« is«r illi»»tr*t»4 Catalog «4 Fail Mytaa W. L. UA aj LAS, I m H. U, ttriKhlua. M om