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PERSONAL
MENTION
LOCAL
BREVITIES
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Albany a buaineea
Reed Wrara A Caln’s ad.
Hulwnl* hir the Maaytaw Nawe.
Mr» J T Ht!»*M* r« rwrtieating st the
8mla» mi Ilie S >utli Sanllam.
Alfolí» ha» had • reel
I r a vieitur.
II. Bbope drove down to ln«le|am*l-
enca last Sunday uh a *>u«ine-« triait
k rem h count
k aira lieaiv m«clui>e ca«tor oil
per gal at P»-rry ’a.
I.. R. French, ft iirasa \ alley r* al •MI-
late dealer, arrived IU N !•» l*»l M'«l»<i*>
evegmg.
:i5ct«
Al Sp»iIKtp, ia a e>*«l j lace to get a
im-al, when in Slav ton.
Perry Irada it» pambr, oils and «•II-
iMttwr trr l»i«t* •»**! !rr
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Roy Has I ton ia
¡M»«« . Hr Ifttui&vd
weeal ago.
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Walter Bilyeu an 1 family left -arlv
Mur. lav rm-riuitg fur a lv» days’ ou'mg
up Thum»« er«ek
Lrfoimu 1« pe*>p*wing to buihl a fruii
cannery, to or ready for uMratmtl nr it
a »• » r
A bou t th* n»Afr«t place In tow h
i t he h« < kt vreAiu ¡»nur ui Mr.
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Mr,. Nellie Branatettsr if Kennett,
' Mijito«:.
Calif . ia viatting her Mater Mr«. » iar-
ence k-a. ifl this city.
U hvn in Alltany, r
•florr of
rval b. 11'
J A Bilyeu ami k red Jone* went ul Churl*« Kum hl and
ont rouiller«.
on a flailing egpedltH*n, g.nig alaiVe N ainl
J
Morriaon’a place last >atiirdai
Waa
amb . w w
J "ftftrMl
S- I > t,»«.pa«rvt
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•» <««»! lie.»
«tasa-
lamí«, b-a«), oil», lar n>.|ing, »all p»|-«r
«lidiaría*!«
C. AA r«rly
C S Harnlah, the et-
r of
Albany, came over Mm»
tak
ing auinr imprvvriueiita ou hie pru)*rr-
AA 1.,-at » irL I* - - , i” i. . "
bftfthwle pftl
t.ea in thia city.
■ere nrr quite common in tlw »beat
Father Pelldan. the superior of the belt ol k astern < »rryoii thl* »eat
Trapy >iat Eat her« colony up In Bd<eu
l»*U. Came t'P from a butli.e*« visit to
Portland last rriuay.
Tlir* dn*r«, that «tarted up Momlay,
rep >rt that the «heat yield ia aliorter
than la«t year in the » icimty of la*foii<>i>.
D . W It Ihivia came over W rd-
Benton County National Hank »a«
■iee>la< , calleii in consultation in a < «*e i»pri.r«J for l-naim-.* laat Week
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of «erhina illite«« ol tin-rgr I h»> le • babe. Jolimxiii, formerly ul th-iu, 1« president.
Mrs Davie ia al«o quite »irk.
Tiie«iiav «a» about a« wrrni as il tien*
Mr. Caaeaday, of k.«lacada, arrived in ally get
la Orwgua
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town fuewlav. Mr C represent» 15 to therneimetrr Biarked fo degree« at I 30
21) pe *ple «Ixi contemplate hx it ng on p ni.
railroad tmifoi laud*, ami »ill in»|>eci
Regular service« at the Baptist church
th» l rat'trer limber belt with that
Sunday August 4, at 11 a m
Subjei l
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“The Jiwish Sabfolh and thr la»».“ J
Mr». I»r Irriti» of Portland, and
tiro Wagoner til Corvelli», d-ter
uric» of Mr». M, Alexander, arrite»i in
tld» vit» Turada» morning un a riait tu
their aunt. Mr» Alexander. in thia city,
and uuclft, II. E. Burm»>trr, ul Bilyru
Den.
A NARROW ESCAPE
O. Hiclitnund, pa»lor.
Clackamas county »ill In Id a fair j-i«t
o. e week aitei th» dale, «et for tin- l u.n
• ounly fair. I.mii • date», t », t, 2, .1 and i
Clackamas, S, 10 ami ll
lif.tMi to loan n «Ulna to suit. Must
lie «e» .irril by Hr»t-cla«s uiorgag« on
n al estate.
Inter»*t. tl |wr cent. In
quire al the ,\i»a utiice.
* Laat Sunday evening Mr. ami Mr, G
The big bridge at Alfonv caught fire
W. .Morrow »»r« returning from May- lust week, pre-umably from a carelc««ly
ftie Idas» »a* auni
ton. When coming down thr l.*f!lvr throwii cigar «tub
squelched, altli nominal damage.
hill the strap that hrhl the shaves in
Jefferw.ii has about compleud a go.«I
p'ace. gave »ay, which allowed litem to 0
• »Stem ol waler worka
.Now, wlte.i an
lata« upon the horse’« back
Thia
electric light «yaletii la inaug>.r»ltd, oui
frlghtenftd thealilntal alai it <■ >mmence>l neighiMirtug tn»n will fo-g timg up to
running down hill. Mr. Morruw 0nnk- ■ late.
i .g the aooner a »lop was made, the fol
M e have a full line <d cutting ma-
lar, guided lite fnvhtei e*l aniit>al udo
».me trere alongdde the road
Her* chiner», binder«, Mower«, Rakes line
th» bnggv »»• partially upart and Irnth hall a latload of binding iwuie, ai id all
o<-cu|>aiita ditnipeil oil.
The horse km 1« <>t rglra« lor mowers awl binders.
broke away with a fraction of the har C. AA eft, ly.
ness alt tched to il
W lieu the Mori"»«
Tile Albany lh*m<«-rat «•lita to know
gather««! themaftlvea b>gvtlM,r they found how 40 to Hkl ion« of milk la u> lie
dial, fovvtid a iew alight
limi«.-«, brought to that city »lien th« »omfoii-
they had «nstained no -erimie injury sing plat t 1« iiiaugnrated. Miglit try a
The btiggv amt harne«e were badly pipe I iih *, a la Rm kejelirr.
broken. Mr. and M «. Morrow lee very
kruil I .ftpector Roberta was In Scio
thankful that their an-idenl did l> *t re
M--tnlay slid y-ani thia other a call, Mr
sult more ,vriuu,ly.
Rofori« is looking up where ili» fort
«I»« imen« of apple« can ne .tifaim-.l (or
CONDENSED Mil K LO. DIRECTORS > xl.ibilion at ti.» fruit lair« next tall.
I'rewidenl Moyer, who waa arrested
Cun- aiai kidi kpfawl Iryiu t .m.rad with Hay
d«it*rd Milk <<>. waa i-t-lnplrti'»! laat »«■>i,iuk» i«-eu admitted to foil and is
Thoradav l»y lit» »Irction of lit» folio»- now at lilierty. Pettibone, ilie third
meiirirr of tii« trio, was refused foil
ii>g director, out of ¡JS plat rd in immin-
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shop« «••tieluded hi» trail» laut
HUin
k J. Mlllrr, k W langtkm. timrgr we- k for tiiamlina King'«
- . property
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Ihr putefm«« pme «a»
Tsylor, C 1» Kawlmga. I . M Curl. I»r
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Mr. Sho|t» Ita» aume notion ».(
M. H. Ellia, S A Howard and E. T I
>-rn ling oiw oi two busiliras ruotila ut.
Mrrnll, of Albany.
thr property.
h M Garland, "t Lebanon
W. U lirtrii. of 1 a> g nt
R.«er Cain Irft AA rdn »lay evening,
Joiilt H lift olinrll, of Mirdd.
with Newport bi the ««a a* I is d«*lma
W. k. Ilauiliu, Oakvlllft.
tfou. Il> expects, upon his return, to
I J Mui krra. of B« io
fo quite pu fled Up Willi the vaal amount
A. C Armstrong
I I'lainvili«
ol uc» an « sone that he expr t» to con
.lobit Meter», of Cral»tr>».
sume » Im» there.
E W lang Ion, k -J Mtllftr am! I <■
Cotn|«ny K.ol the Third Oregon of
(i Kaftling* »rrr apt*n tnl a r >n mil-
trr Io murr a ait« fur thr culrtrnr r, Io Portlai *1, won t' e «tat. trophy cup at
the «late rid.- ,I hm *1 at Roseburg last
r»|urt at • utr« mg on Saturday, Au,
week.
Ihi« ia the «noiid time tlie
uat 1.
mark«m.nui Company K bav» walked
away with the alatv hoi ura.
I HE SAMUM COPRI R MINES
Th» orgamaation of
K. F. Shier, of
thr IJnii
th» Black Eagle Min
ing A Milling < 'o. of Galea, relui nei! laat
'Ihuraday evening on hie »ay lack from
Portland, «ha-re he bad i «en to promote
the minee and mure money for their
drvel-pment, in «iliich Ifr »«• «ucirm
fui
( apt. Boone awl II k Grrelua-k
of th» knlelity C<».. a hfg (daini »i-pper
company, »ill back the proposition
Tbi-y rent aneipBrt iuUi th» uunr, »ho
reported larger and Iwlter drtL rd Imlgr»
than tin»» in thr knlelity
Ih» pro«
p-et )u«l lio» I- gill-rdgrd, M». Shier
thiuka, ami il i» uri pomi tn make thr
liiiiift» a practical bu» or «a proiawitiui
ht pu,hit g mining • perationii as mmn ft-
puwtifo
Mr Shirr «aia tlirr» ia in th
lug tu the Mill < tlv copper II ia «tmph
lite »aahinge duftn the river, ami there
I» üu folge thaïe al all.— (fonmerat.
LEO BROKEN
Frank Norsk, on»- of onr young IL.
hrmian tilitrn», «aa »alan g a i»r»tl»
«s, ih» ralle ad liai«rrn Urei Sui »0-1
('rftbirre
(Ita h-ftd bmonong dita», I»
»rii tu ih» gr>-iin<l. e diatoaer of al>>ut (■
fa t
Krau t, a broken lag Bear ti r
• an k Ir jo ni
l»r. Hn.o > » «aa ral Imi am
rv<liM-r>l ih» Iratiur. . I< wid b ae»«ral
• rrk» thiluls lite H
might I» »ell to alai» Iti» Jmk k riet tu
A BAD IMPROVEMENT
j'watt- n »aa tiw junior tnftiiifor ut the
M.airr A Inai latini Co. ul Por.lami,
Sewral »rrk, ag>> Cuuatv Commi«-
« ho la vi- itiiig In, fathvi, tieugr k r»al,
.«■Uri Bn tier, with hiabriilgr gang, »a,
; o| Uv» mil»» e»»l i4 Sem
I . Ibi» »il» atri ,|«ut a Ir» tiuura m
I.J. Muiiko», t> M Htlvftu, John .trrnvthrnlng ami other»i*r improv
Urvri», K .»tivliuii, lure Bilyeu, v I I fg T) th» britlgft acruaft lbomaa , rr»k.
po»«||, Aln-r K puftrll. A. <
Mlllrr. Imthiftclty. Tltr *ork »aa don» tu vu-
A k. Itamlall, I I. Arnold. Mar on Ar . ahi» kr»»i <ìt««-h to »ruaa »Ith hi» hvavv
iml-l, ti 1. Sutherland, Mr« J K Ar tra*lion vngiu» and tram ul tumba
nold ami Etile; Arnold are i.am»-d aa ih» ! ! nlrn «ag-'U«. W»II, the afor»»aid IM-
■s-m
«tmk hohirra in tlw
tug «->»«l• ! pruvemmt« Lave barn lumie for luorr
irtianl milk tactury uwr at Alfooy
Oían a month, ami Mr i>taa*h ha» uot
But heat
John W.-wly »»ni np t i Springfield - <et i n>*»rd it with hla train
(' ile html«»! luiitivr team, »row daily, and
inai -aturday tu pia» foli aulì thr
-prtligllvlil Imy« agalltal l'lituirg oli Ih» the way the I hm « m «lip on th* decking,
fui) innig dav. Tt>r geme rraiilted in fa- laid length» tar, rjt tir- Iti» avmpathy ol
vor of Springtlrld. with a «'.re of |<Y, iu r»ery lovrr of hur«rtl»«li. Of t-ourer.
lavor ■>( springSvhl, to I ol Colnirg . teftmalera like lltv Idea of changing thr
Mi «Ar*»lv |wrforninl «uc»e*wti|!lV ami l-rnlgr for tin cuiiVriiieiH-» of ot e man
I < *! and Ihr tiorw», it thry coniti talk
«itti Uittch applauae, un tbft amirtalop
Hullvr
I »>>ukl
piefti'h Louin: iwiuiirr
«lag»,
luurral every day.
J J Barn»« eamr near Inamg a valuy
to the lira'll»
alti» i->>*t oli Mouday
The Buckling limi
A« an act of mrrvy
)»-»n Irft in tl>» yard ami ili» tno'her
I Loivii hora««, the brtilge gai-g ahouiil
driven to A!Lar«v
Lin udì •-*>.. ma ami-
i -,mr at um» and change th» dm king tu
reati.*«» «mi hrokr ul ut thè vani ami
iw again »'rixftwìft» aa formerly.
•rrtiud i|i«)»>*r>l to follo» a team aaav
THE HOTTEST DAY
It waa finally driven mln the black*
»milh «Imp »lirrr a rupft halter «a,
piaceri upon ita Imad In lite etniggl» lo
Il ia not protiablv Itisi «e «ili I.»» <
g«t a»ay toc »o*l ¡rii fo» k»arti» and auothrr iter aa hot a» waa la»l Im-rla»
•truck ita lifod Ut«in a <lim*l ■» t>"» For i
«rwrai mluni**« th» cuit » ia thought tu1 tt 3 p m thè thrimomvlr.* i»gl»tereti
lie‘lying
A lila-ral applicati 11 ol culti piai alt »Veli lo» drgrrea. E»«n tilt-
»alar lo ih» head «rrvnl lo rratorr Ih» « tifi «eeim-d a» d bl->»ing Imiu a hratml
lite» Mio», and iti a la» minuta» h» oieit
Siu'lt ritrrinr h«ftt genrratml a-
»Be itlbbitng graaa again.
i» u*ua'lv ih» case, a thuixier aito«or.
Acninipany ing ih» thumlcr and I gin
nlug «a» quii» a Itili«' ti'irr» ut wind.
Bui few drupa -ri ratti Irli, titoligli eaal,
ai»>ul ili» »i<mlty ol Bilyrw Ifoi» ami
With thè word» “Xwl <i»nhvotte ol Jordan. .,u.i.- a «temer »rrmml l>» lieve
U«< tinx't rem» : kabl* in a !« in lh<* hialory Irli. A cwtling ”1 thè almiwptirr» «
ili» olii» alni »»h-oiue Irai tur al S* io
•'jf Anieffrat? Juris;:rtxdrtse«
t*» a cl< t »1 Botàe at at.iui W ‘/cheli la«t
N Young. Bftrt Bilyeu anti tfoan Mor-
Sunday n:<>riiin< Thr jury » a» engAgr*!
r>a. «ilh three trama w»-iit down to
Iti timir <1 *Ìiiw*r»Uot:» Jl h«»ur». ami thè
^atitlrr*>n
bridge
Wr«ln«*»t!ay
ami
tn.l
a
of .Ho day«
Dia bro'ieht the count» pita drt»rr to tuftn
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atv?meya fur both ih« prtiarcutton ani
drfettae, and thè d*»l«*tidant, Hay a < wh .|, tlain. A aecond l*ip «a» required fo*-
lor« all ot the |>araplimialla »»a traila-
»*;ri*e th»t U h * trial » am L’orni-»cimi with
portati. Work on th» Jam is now in
utniuet tairnr«« and «ith luipartialily. progr.-aft, or «ill fo »-»immrucftd balay.
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A few tiara agi. thr Nawa man drove
j fjtt '■ t r fr-a» L.
l 'Jiilv'
Xm .T » ’ ».»*. past th« Horgan, I .mirri» thr I'aul farm
— . m<> t
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trial r*|«»rt» havw liir faruihotiM' li ni quite a d»iapnlalnl
thown a prrjudnw againal the defend» appearance.
Charley Compton, E»l
ant
Bal «chu rid and Ira Bd) eu had torn II
Hui what other verdict could hav* nearly to |tr«ra preparatory to rebuild
brrn rijxt trd when the fliaractrr »nd ing it. «hi -h «ili require ih» trio attuili
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11 s : » - « J ’ thr « week».
Every oiv of th«>^* taekr jurviiirna.*
«rnird t<?»n »»alb that thet would ile
FOR HALE— A I«» gmal mlhh eoat
i »dr the i *’P »<ct>rdth|f »« the (»» an»l "*t .r aal •
Maa K Ktuaa
idrmw dh tat*d. I they t>ad any |»rw-
udic»’» or b»a* (or or againat tl*r pr •-
oer »( txr, it »ns their duly In t*aal
Ibein amde
the* were tlie evcli>»lve
judife« <»f the credibility of th«*
id«*m e
uhuiilted Thia Jury, evniently, «»bayed
the mattuvtion« of the vo ;rt and *«»
true to the <111 a d min lair red to it
A diff rent xerdicl. however, would
—ar—
hat«* Iwen rendered If the jury had t»eet»
com |.MM*d ot *m h men a. the writer of'
ti e traditili editorial of Motiday'a Ore*
g“iiian
Thia writer bt*liev»e ti»al llay-
w «< m 1 ia itu.lty of the crime charged E »r f^*\UWKEAl»V K K SOl.lCiroKk
that matter, the Oregonian, iron thr 57S Imperial Ot tavo l‘ag»a
O»rr SUU
date of th«* aUiurtiou of M »yer, Il iv»
Stiparli Engrftvinga from photograpl a
wo«>d ami Pettibone (rum their fmtnr« in '
Ukrn b» .Mr Brian.
l*rmrr, bar pmtHiuncttl th *iu guilty.
Ilrt inin'a Kia trip armimi Ilia world
Even now after thr Idah » jury >aa pro-
fit» grvat-
m*um rd the dcirndatit. Haywood, inmr and Itlft viftitft to alt natio»«
«‘•’lit, It inaiali« that th«* r%ith*u<r aaa c«t la«>k of trawl rv»r »ritiro. Til«
fllr agritl’«
Putin irtktly roioluRivr to warrant a tar propl» arr wall'ttg for it
•'»ml lift» ertita
dici »d murd«*r «»f th»* tirai »l«*gr«»r
Ip bar - *t Outfit t RI I
la» !. If i hr « >rrg«»nian «*»tihl Itavi* il* a ay, •o cover mailing ami liamllilig
»•rgnn>««t<| !at>or *<»uid la* w1|»rd (r«»tn the
(a«r of the earth. N«»r la the Oregonian lit
akme in thia p siìtion tow arra the or*
¿aiiiiftl labor movi’ineiit. All of the
I OU SALII
great nrH«|»a|>era that are t <>« it rolled by
the »aplialiatH* ria»#, atao la with it. Ail
are ao prejudke<l that, if placed on a
Jiir« . aa in the Haywood ca»e, they 1
could m»t, m»r a mid not, render an ini»
artial verdict.
l lir trial how jual «‘lueetl at B*»>r ami
for Sale.
thr »»therm yet to come, have and will
A amali planer
Will dira» laitrtla
give the W tralrrn b • drralion »4 Miner» a inc hr* • itir
lit» machin» I» in g<«>d
»landing before the world that could
condition. Aleo a ari rd ? h> a»l l.lia-ka,
have I •ret » attained in no<»ther way. I he
sili o|ten is ini ha» ami all other ttiturM
IWM-culii'ii
iM-rw.------ ... of »be inine«»w nera and thè , (or a sa« miti tairiagr, all In gì «al con
rinkrrtuiia bave given t«> the orga» laa-
dition. Call on t>r write lo
iloti thr ayni|tatliy ut all Ihr loyer <>• I
k‘Hall <>< mk H, S io Oregon.
fair piar ami piatir». A» T h * Nafta
se» tt, there are IWu turn al Boia»- that
should fo convicted and exreulrd I Ima»
Iwo ar» Orchard ami IM«-iitr Me
Parlami. Orchard, by hi» <•«u »onfea-
ai >n, ia a murderer, ai <1 d M< Berland
ia tint One a» »»II. il la noi limati»« h»
has not trim) tu lieve lumaeut lurn «ou-
vlcted and hung.
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These are facts. Ix*t us prove tnern. It will save
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MIDSUMMER
CLEARING SALE!
RRORRItTOR
THE OLD WORLD AND ITS WAYS
Cool (»rinka, and a flue lin» of
Col. AA'dliatn Jeunluga Bryan auimtin-
c«M a naw bm.k of travel pulill««l, “ I fo
ti|.| AAorld and Its AAaya,'* which re-
cuitntft hl» recent tour around tlie world
and hie journeys tl.rough Eurupft
ll 1«
profusely au I elegantly 111 u • I ra trd with
24'» artistic engraving« reprcaenlmg men
and thing« sm-n in the various couiitriea
ul the earth during that noted journey.
Th» engraving« «ra made Irom plmto-
yr-»pi.« taken by him or hift party spm i*
ally for thia publication. It la tlie moiiu-
nimUl literary work <>( hl« life, and is
i nlilished under hia «pm-ial supervision.
11» has, by «|«xial contract with hi«
publishers, made the retail pricn low
Hoir merchants and other hnMnrae
down »ith Hm view to putting it wlliiiu
men on Mam street ».>uhl awrep up the
eaay reach of every reader aud laxik
dnetaial accumulation of dlth in front
buver.
of ami afoul their buainev» homwa. a
"the book give« hia eiiierien»*—»hat
greet deal Would fo soiled to til» a|- he »»» and »lid— whom he met ami hla
|waraiK-e and comfort ot our town.
impression« and conclusions, lie tuadu
Ill, Parker, of tfo Thoma* Creek I uni- h profound • udy of men ami tiling« as
for Co , |*«>txl tfiroiigii town last k ri- be aaw them in th a liot.«i journey
day Willi a nice little sp<».| u. ht» wagon uruund th» world, lie gives govern
■ mental eiliicattonal and other .xnxlj-
!* «• ,gl>*<* uli'y ' »Xi p**und* ai d is »1*»
• pail or drum of their In« donkey rn ifolia, from Hie standpoint u( a student,
glue, upin which 1« wound nearly a mile and one profoundly inter.-aied tn all Hie
of wire »able which draw« Hie Io»« to the |x«.|>l.- ol tlie earth
AA bile Cui. Bryan traveled aa a pri*
mill.
»ate ciliaen, he went with the pr»«tige
Senator I’ettns, the neat, r *•( the I'ni of having mad*- two memorable couiesi»
te«! States aeuale, dim I at til« home at mr the Presidency of the I'nilnl Slates,
Selma, Alabama, Saturday at the ad- .«nd lie waa uvtry where m-foniaed »ml
»an.««! age »1 Nu »ear«. Senalor« l*el
.•ntrrtai ed as a great representative
its and Morgan, the latter of whom , American, having a trading jxirt in th»
He was
died la«t June, were the two oldest «en ¡direction >f Ameri.an affairs
atura ami were built from the w me «late given op|»*rtunity lor observaliiiiia never
ami low it.
fofore an-orded to any owe traveling in
private capacity.
Mr». Sarah Bellinger wa« eerttencwl
If lie wants to a»» Hie world, and Ho
io |«iv a due of |2*i «ml .•>«<'• n| the auit
people »fo> are al th« head of affairs in
by JuRticr Porter of Allautyon Mumia»
all Countrie«. aa «ell as the in»*»«, hr
I tiis 1« the dnale of tlie «ml of last week
I.a« in Hila liook an opportunity of •»«.
in whl«'h nearly all of the residents m
I .g lliriii through the eyr« of Col. Wii-
/‘«riín were ronneeted, • ither aa prii.ci-
narn Jenningft Bryan. It is a**l»l by sub-
i*»l or witness. Tlie due ami coats
•cription. ami tlir ThoniM-u l*t|t>l|sh ng
«inouï,t t f.'îJ 75.
Comi-any of St lam.«, Mo., are the for
It i- not often that se bate Ja* k k’n»'
iinatr publisher«
They offer an rape-
n ft» warm a <tav as ta« ls«t Tnesdav
mi > inviting - p --rtml» to «olicito •
But >h a tact existed, all Hie «atuv. It H auulher cuiuuiu ul tine imu «.
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