The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, August 07, 1890, Image 2

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    THE + YAMHILL
COUNTY + FAIR
W
<À' '/ri*
WILE BE
HELD
SEPTEMBER '2. 3, 4, AND 5. 1890.
AT THE FAIR GROUNDS, M c M innville , or .
$2,000 in Premiums Offered. Excellent Speed Contests. Come One, Come All.
THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER.
NORTHERN GERRYMANDERING.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
CONSUMPTION.
J. APPERSON
That the administration and the re­ This fell disease lias followed the
Again we suggest to the jiersons and
publican
party are approaching a crisis English-speaking race wherever it has
liajiers
who
are
so
exercised
over
the
al
­
HARDING L HEATH, Publisher».
leged disfranchisement of ignorant and is apparent to the student of politics. gone. Absent for a century after the
irresponsible voters in the south a study What is to be done with reciprocity; first settlement of this country, says
of the northern republican gerrymander with the tariff; with the federal elec­ the Philadelphia Prcsx, it appeared
subscription rates .
system. The following figures are tak­ tion law, and what is to be the out­ here as it lias in every other colony of
On» Copy, per year, inadrance.........
$2 00
One Cepy, six months in advace....
. I 00 en from an article in the July Forum, come of the Behring sea negotiations? the English race, and its ravages only
written by Walter C. Hamm, one of These are all questions which must cease when it lias weeded out those
tlie editors of tlie Philadelphia P cchk , a necessarily be decided in the near— open to its assault. I n ten years, end­
Entered at the postoffice at McMinnville radical republican paper.
very near—future, and upon their de­ ing in 1885, 26,180 persons died of it in
Oregon, as second-class matter.
Philadelphia, and its yearly deaths in
California has six congressmen, four cision much depends.
Mr. Blaine has written another letter the country reach 125,000. The larger
republicans and two democrats. The
T he advertising R ates of T he T ele ­
phone -R egister are liberal, taking in vote to each republican congressman is to Senator Frye on tlie reciprocity mat­ proiiortion of these are men—the soli­
consideration the circulation. Single 31,515; to each democratic congressman ter, in which he raps the republican tary advantage civilized women obtain
inch, 11.00; each subsequent inch, $.75.
Special inducements for yearly or semi- has 58,028. A fair proportion would be members of the house committee on from the corset, springing from the ne­
yearly contracts.
three congressmen of cadi party.
ways and means, sharply over the fin­ cessity it lays on her breathing witli
Illinois
has
twenty
congressmen,
gers
and tells what was not known l>e- the top of her lungs and keeping these
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Joawottx N eatly A nd Q cickly E xeccted
at reasonable rates Our facilities arc thirteen republicans and seven demo­ fore, viz. that he stated the whole ques­ nests of the disease well aerated. Hos­
the best in Yamhill county and as good crat«. The average vote for each of tion to them liefore tlie McKinley tariff pitals already exist, in Germany and
as any in the state A complete steam
these republican congressmen was 28,- bill was framed and urged them to- England for consumption. One is
pla.’it insures quick work.
626; for each of tlie democratic congress­ adopt it in the bill which they were needed here.
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R esolutions of C ondolence and \ ll O bit - I
A Dr. Burt, in Chicago, claims to
nary Poetry will be charged for at regular | men 51,651. A fair proportion would preparing. Tilts letter of Mr. Blaine,
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lie eleven republicans and nine Demo­ while it has undoubtedly made some have discovered a cure for consumption.
advertising rates.
4$
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crats.
new friends for reciprocity, has also It is that excessive eating and excessive
A ll C ommunication « M ust 15 e S igned B y
Iowa has eleven congressmen, ten re­ made it almost certain that tlie repub­ use of water will cure fifty per cent, of
the person who sends them, not for pub­
lication, unless unaccompanied by a ‘ non i publicans and one democrat. Tlie av­ lican members of that committee will all consumptive cases in the first and
de plume.” but for a guarantee ’of good i
He asserts that water
faith. No publications will he published erage vote for each republican congress­ [ bitterly oppose it should the senate second stages.
as
unless so signed.
man was 21,208; for the democratic adopt it without modifications. Al­ will give life to tlie system and tissues
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congressman
184,385.
A
fair
proportion
ready
it
has
lieen
proposed
in
tlie
sen
­
demanded
in
consumption.
He
pro
­
A ddress A ll C omxvxicatioxs . E ither F or
the editorial or business departments, to , would be six to five.
ate to except wool and bides in any re­ nounces the bacteria system to lie pure
T he TELF.rHoxr-RxoiiT««, McMinnville. I Connecticut has four congressmen of ciprocity agreement which may be en­ nonsense.
His treatment consists of
Ore ion.
whom three are republicans. The aver­ tered into with the Latin American the free use of water every hour in the
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S ample C opies Or T he Tr.i.Erno>»:-REois- age vote for these three was 25,043 each, nations. That may prove to lie tlie so­ day. nine hours’ sleep regularly, and,
ter will be mailed to any person in the |
GO
while
tlie
democrat
represents
74,340
lution
of
the
question.
if
possible,
the
sea
or
mountain
air.
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United States or Europe, who desires one, I
i
votes.
free of charge
The senate committee on elections Above all, tlie patient must look upon !
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Kansas, with 105,129 democratic votes has had the modified and amended the drinkingof water as his life. Ilerid-1
Wr. I nvite Y ov To C ompare T he T ele ­
phone -R egister with any other paper to 182,274 republican votes, has eleven federal election bill printed for the con­ ity was the great danger, and Dr. Burt i
published in Yamhill county.
republican congressmen and not one venience of its members, and it is prob- [ advocates the passing by congress of a ■
democrat.
■ able that it will be still further amend­ law forbiding tlie marriage of consump- .
C7P
All eubecrihere who do not receive their
Maine has four republican congress­ ed before it is reported to the senate.
tives. With this in force, one hundred ■
paper regularly will confer a favor by im­ men and none democratic, the vote for
Tlie house has passed a resolution or- years from now consumption would
mediately reporting the tame to thin office. . each Republican living only 19,837, while
, ilering the committee on jiensions to not exist in tlie United States.
( 60,977 democratic votes have no repre­ investigate the charges made by Ilep-
sentation.
VIRTUALLY FREE TRADE.
! resentative Cooper against Uonnnis-i
Thursday, August 7, 1890.
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Massachusetts, that state of virtue sioner of (tensions Ilauiu.
and patriotism, elects ten republicans
The senate is meeting daily at 11 i Tlie chamber of commerce of San
WHO BOUGHT THE DIAMOND?
and two democratic congressmen; the o’clock, and that is the only indication ; Francisco adopted the following resolu­
One day last week Senator Voorhees average vote for each republican lieing of any desire to hurry matters at tlie | tions on July 31, 1899;
made a speech in the senate on the Mc­ 17,884, while for the democrats it is 75,- north end of tbe capital; two different j W hereas , Tlie Chamber of Com- J
Kinley taritr bill. In the course of his 459 each. A fair pr<»|x>rtion would be attempts to have the tariff’ bill taken merce of San Francisco desires the
adoption of a policy calculated to devel­
remarks he referred to the recent Stan­ ' seven to five.
. up exclusively have been voted down, op
tne trades and industries of tlie Pa­
ley wedding in London, attended by
hi Michigan it takes only 26,222 re- ■ and that measure only conies up after cific coast, as well as of tlie entire re­
members of the royal family and by I publican votes to elect each of nine re- i the morning hour. So far the denio- public by securing for our products the
the representatives of the highest aris­ ! publican congressmen, while it takes j erats have made all the speeches, not a control of adjacent market«; now, there­
lie it
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tocracy of England, and to the wedding 1197,532 democratic votes to elect each single republican senator having yet fore,
Hctolvctl, In view of the considera­
jof
tlie
two
democratic
representatives.
presents of fabulous prices showered
I spoken. This is puzzling tlie deino- tion of this question in connection with
upon the hero of the dark continent and I A fair proportion, instead of nine to two ' crats very much, but I have been in- tlie tariff’ bill before the senate, that this
his bride. An American protected man­ | would lie six to five.
i formed that tlie republicans arc hold­ chamber is strongly in favor of cominer
reciprocity, as emliodied in a letter
ufacturer, he said, was there and be­ Witli 139,666 republican votes, Min­ ing off’ in deflerenee to Mr. Harrison, cial
received on July 25th by Senator Frye,
stowed upon the bride a richer, rarer nesota elects five republican congress­ ' who is understood to be preparing a of Maine from Hon. Jas. G. Blaine, sec­
and far more costly gift than any that men, while 1ns,olo democratic votes | special message on tlie subject which retary of state, and request« tlie Pacific
coast delegation in congress to give it
could be afforded by the queen of En­ elect none.
lie will send in a few days.
unanimous support.
New Hampsliire’s 4n,271 republican
gland or the king of Belgium. It was
Secretary Noble in answer to a reso- their
Ilcsolvcd, That this resolution lie tele­
i
Mr. Carnegie, he said, and his present . votes elect two congressman, while her ■ lution of tlie senate, has made a report t ’ graphed to our senators and representa­
was an uncut diamond of such size and 43,937 democratic votes elect none.
! stating that the Union Pacific railroad tives in congress as the unanimous
New York, a very close, ami generally lias not violated tlie law as to its in­ opinion of this chamber.
quality that neither the richest of the
crown jewels of England nor the moon­ a democratic state, is gerrymandered so debtedness to tlie government, as has
Blaine’s commercial reciprocity the­
ory is virtually free trade disguised un­
stone of India could surpass it in value. as to send nineteen republican and only ; been alleged.
And how, he asked, came this Amer­ thirtron democratic representatives to Secretary Blaine is generally com­ der the name. The people demand it I
ican king of steel and iron to have a congress.
mended for his conduct of the Behring and Jas. G. Blaine is still posing as a
diamond beyond the reach of the other Ohio witli 416,629 repulilieau votes,! sea resolution, so far as shown in the presidential candidate, and has the far­
kings of the world, and to be able to elects fifteen congressmen of that party,! published letters; but there is some ugly sightedness to see that tlie cast iron
give it away? Was it an inheritance, : ail average of 26,977 to each: while the I talk about some secret instructions hav- protective policy is not the policy want­
an heirloom? Had he toiled from day democrats, with 395,639 votes, elect only ! ing been sent by secretary Windom to ed liy the people.
to day, economized and saved the earn­ ! five, an average of 79,127 to each.
the revenue cutters Bear, Rusli and
ings of a lifetime to buy it? Nothing of
Rhode Island, witli only 22,932 re- Corwin at Puget sound, amounting
When a democratic administration
all the farmers of the Ulilted States had [ publicans all told, elects two republican practically to backing from the position was conducting the negotiations with
paid for that diamond ten thousand i congressmen, while the 17,921 demo­ which Mr. Blaine has maintained in Great Britain for a settlement of the
times over in the last twenty years by crats elect none. And of such is repub- his official correspondence, which if Behring Sea dispute there was a great
paying an average duty of 38 per cent , lican fairness made.
true would not reflect any credit on any deal of partisan talk about its lack of
on every article of iron and steel that
one concerned. That Secretary Win­ “baeklione" and want of consideration
they used and by paying increased NEW IRREPRESSIBLE CONFLICT. dom did send First Comptroller Mat­ for American interests. But now tlie
rates of railroad freight made necessary
thews to Puget sound with sealed mes­ Tribune, in a very projier appeal for a
by the high duties on steel and iron
The Blaine-Frye correspondence sages for tlie revenue cutters, is known patriotic support of the present admin­
rails and rolling stock. For the farmer marks the outbreak of an irrepressible to lie true and that it was carefully istration in its contention on the same
at last paid for all. If the pending bill conflict within protectionist ranks, be­ kept away from the newspapers and subject, says that die policy asserted by
became a law the farmers would have tween tlie increasing desire for larger that it was only discovered by accident Mr. Blaine is in all respects that which
an increase to pay on iron and steel of markets for American goods anil the is also known to lie true. The rest is his democratic predecessor defined. It
38.24 per cent to 51.75 per cent.
obstinate clinging to mono]x>li«tie con­ conjecture. It seems that the silver declares that “President Harrison is to­
question is not yet settled. Senator day willing to confirm in a treaty the
ditions at home.
MONEY IN FOUR COUNTRIES.
The two tilings are incompatible. Morgan has introduced tlie identical arrangement proposed by Mr. Bayard
France has more than two and a Half Tlie system lias assumed a grotesqely free coinage bill wliieh passed tlie sen- in 1888 and definitely accepted by Lord
times as much money in circulation, distorted form which cannot endure. ! ate by a majority of 17 votes a short Salisbury.” This tardy adnii- -ion that
per erpita, as the United States lias. It is maintained only by coalition of I time ago. Mr. Morgan gave as a rea- democrats were right on a question of
But this country lias a trifle more discordant and antagonistic interests i son for his action tlie rapidly increasing national honor and interest ought to
money in circulation jier capita than which cannot long remain in coalition. : price of silver, which lie said would teach heated partisans to lie very slow
has Great Britain and about 10 jier The Blaine-Frye correspondence marks ; soon make it possible for the treasury ! in impeaching tlie patriotism of their
department to purchase silver under tlie fellow-citizens who differ with them on
cent more than Germany. The money the beginning of tlie conflict.
of these four nations counts up to the
Tlie McKinley bill is designed to close law which goes into effect next month. ! political issues.
The congressional campaign commit- i
fabulous sum of $5,454,634,459, of which our markets to material« which our
France lias $2,194,090,099; the United producers need and to close foreign tees of Imth parties are doing practically
Kemmler will lie executed next
States $1,430,634,455; Germany, $990,- markets to our products. Mr. Blaine nothing, owing to the uncertainty at- J j month by electricity. He eats little, is
000,009, and Great Britian $849,000,000. proposes by reciprocity treaties to re­ tending all questions upon which the : very restless and his nerve has eom-
The United States has, by far, the verse Ixith of these processes, opening fall campaign will lie fought. Neither] j pletely deserted him. He should l>e
smallest proportion of gold, owing to our markets to the sugar and tlie raw party lias prepared any document for ] killed or released, tlie suspense to
too lilveral policy of tlie government in materials of die Spanish-American distribution.
; which he is subjected is nothing more
The house postoffice committee lias nor less than cruelty in the most aggra­
turning everybody’s abraided and mu­ countries, and in return securing to our
tilated pieces into fresh coins for noth- agricultural products and our manu­ reported a bill prohibiting the use of vated form.
tbing and paying out of the assay of­ factured goods free entry into those tlie mails by tlie Izouisiana lottery and
fices $5,000 gold ingots, which foreigners countries for sale, his (xdicy lieing i by news(>apers which print advertise-
frequently send for even when the rate identical with tHat of free trade except mentsof the lottery, and ineniliers of Tlie following deeds have been filed
of exchange is so much against them that it is of limited and progressive 1 tlie committee say that the bill will lie 1 for record since the last report:
pushed. It is no violation of confidence W. A. Gardiner to P. M. Churchman
that they would not think of taking application.
coined gold. Tlie gold in circulation
Witli Mr. Blaine will be those who i to say also that the bill will lie pushed lots 3, 5 and 6 block 5 Sheridan; $650.
in this country is only $5.86 per capita, feel tlie need of a foreign market and the other way by energetic agents that i United States to Phinea« S. Noble
whereas Germany has $10.42, < treat those who have need of untaxed sugar ’ are kept here all the time witli well 160 acres in t 4 s r 7 w.
Britain, $14.41, and France 29.53. The and raw materials from abroad; against j filled pockets, and instructions to spare
Phineas S. Noble to Nancy 1!. Noble
ability of France to gather and keep him will lie those who produce here i no expense in entertaining members of1 160 acres in t 5 s r 7 w; $1000.
coin is wonderful; her $900,000,000 of the articles which it is proposed to ad­ ; congress.
J. C. Nelson to I>. M. Flanders lam!
gold is supplemented by $700,000,000 of mit free and who are prepared to re­ The house conferees on tlie original in Lafayette $1000.
silver and $294,000,000 of paper money. sent any infringement upon their mo- {package bill, pa««ed last week, have! Alice M. Deardorfl’to I). H. Deardorff
The amount of her paper notes is alxiut I nopoly by refusing to support the mo­ ; lieen appointed.
block 3 Deskins addition to New­
It is now stated that no attempt will | lots
equal to that issued in this country per nopoly of others. If the wool grower
berg; $70.
capita—that is, $15.33 and $14.65, re­ cannot have protection on his wool lie I l>e made at this session to re-apportion ■ Cha«. H. Vaughn to Cyrus Lamb I
spectively, while in Germany and Eng­ will not consent to pay protected prices ; the congressional representation under interest in lot 3 block 3 Newbeig; $40.
land the (wiper money in circulation is on his woolen good«, and so op to tlie tlie eleventh census.
Henry Hanson to Frank P. Darrow
Warranted ‘APHROD!T!NE'’
very much less, being : 5.73 and $4.!#t ’ end of tlie chapter.
100 acres in 12 s r 5 w; $800.
Tlie
Oregon
editors
will
be
in
Port
­
per capita, respectively.
Is S old on a
John
Flett
to
Hermann
Worbs
80
Tlie protective system is a real con­ land next week, tlie guests of the peo-
POSITIVE
”
!
acres
in
t
2
s
r
4
w;
$400.
spiracy
in
which
there
is
no
real
com
­
GUARANTEE
i pie of tiiat city. We say guests, as they L’
Upto the present day Vanderbilt's
to
cure any
A.
M.
Peery
to
II.
L.
Harris
south
check for £799,999 was erroneously sup­ munity of interest. Its liond of union I are, although they have been forced up-
form of nervous
lot
217
Dayton;
$200.
disease,
or any
is
weaker
than
die
forces
which
impel
posed to lie the largest ever drawn.
; on the jieoplc of Oregon’s metropolis, i
disorder of the
generative or­
Tins has lieen eclipsed,asonedrawn by lts parts to fly asunder. Conflict in It seems to be n fact that the people T. T. Vincent to 1>. L. Harris lot 174
gans of either
rv such case is inevitable. Tn this think that a newspaper man must have | Dayton; $10.
the Indiana & Peninsula Railroad coni-
sex whether ar-
.
B.
P.
Cardwell
to
Win.
Driver,
lot
6
BEFORE
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from the
AFTER
'
it
has
licgun.
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York
World.
I>any for £1,250,000 on the London and
free accommodations, owing to lack of
exec.Give use of Stimalauts. Tobacco or Opium,
block
5
Lippincotts
Is
1
add.
to
Dayton:
or through youthful indiscretion, over indulg
County Bank of London, has just
1 means at their disposal. This idea has
encc, Ac., such as Loss of Jtrain Power, Wakeful
The Blythe ease has at last lieen set- I been re-inforced at each meeting of the $100.
passed through the clearing house. In
nev*. Bearing down Pains In the Back, Seminal
j
P.
C.
Humphrey
to
C.
W.
Powell
lot
Weakness. Hysteria, Nervous Prostration Nocturn­
1885 the Pennsylvania drew a check in tied. Florence Blythe bas been de- I state press association by the committ-
al Emissions, Leucon-ham, Dizziness, Weak Mem­
1
145
Dayton
$1000.
ory, fzissof Power and Impotence, which if ue-
favor of Messrs.«. Kidder, Peabody A ('<>. dared the heir to the $4,000,000. Tbis i tee on arrangements, who are jiersistent
glected often lead to premature old age and insan­
:
W.
J.
Garrison
to
G.
N.
Holcotnli,
30
;
ease
is
without
a
doubt
the
most
re-:
forever $14,000,000 in payment of the
. in their effort« to secure free hotel, the-
ity. Price tl.ro a box. 6 boxes for F OO Sent by
mail on receipt of price.
Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore markable one in tlie worlds jurispru­ i atre, street car and transportation rates. acres in t 5 s r 4 w; $900.
A WRITTEN GUARANTEE 'orevery J5.00
dence.
The
trial
began
in
Judge
Cof-|
cider,
to refund the money if a Permanent
J
The
state
press
association
should
have
stock. This cheek was framed and
We
want
a
new
census
of
I
lie
state
, cur- is not effected. Thousands of testimonials
hung up in the office of the Pennsylva­ fey’s court in San Francisco on July 15, , 1 more prestige if it would meet once a ■of Oregon, taken by men of activity from old and young, of both sexes, permanently
1889 and has been in session until year, pay all its bills, and each member and public spirit, who shall be less con­ cv.n-l i r ArnnoDITixx. Circular free. Address
nia railroad company.
THE APHRO MEDICINE CO.
July 1890 when the judge rendered the i pay his own by that very American- cerned about pocketing the petty pay
WESTERN BRANCH,
CROUP. Whooping cough and Uionchitis decision giving the daughter the prop-| like proceeding of going down in his the law allows, and more concerned
BOX 27
PORTLAND, OR.
immediately relieved by Shiloh’»« cure. Sold
about
sustaining
the
reputation
and
Soli 1 bv Rogers Bro- . ole agents fo-Mc
erty.
\ laock for the collateral.
by Rogers Bros.
position of the state,— Orcyonlun.
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I have purchased the
Gailoway & Goucher
Warehouse, in McMiim-
ville, and it will be
The Sickle Bar
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G
O. O. HODSON
i is not jointed, therforc will 1 not And
i cramp, but will run in any position.
This Mower
time
D
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S
S
G
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put in good order in
to receive grain. All
Attention will be paid to
Is Fully Warranted
the wants of the Farmer,
I and any casting showing a defect
and I solicit a share of the
will be replaced free of charge.
Patronage.
Extras are also Kept on Haod.
e have a full stock of
D
S
Gates Ä Henry, Props.
The Celebrated French Curs,
Peninsular Livery,
-A.T
I
THE COMMERCIAL STABLE!
McMinnville,
1
T
E
THOROUGHLY RE FITTED
STOVES ÄND RANGES,
REDMOND’S. Tlnwar.
Galvanized Ironware,
-
Oregon.
Feed and Sale !
Everything New
And Firstclass.
S|K‘cial Accommodation!) for
Travellers.
SUMMONS.
Corner Second and E Street«, one block
Copper Ware,
from < 'ook? hotel.
In tlie circuit court of the state of Oregon
Hardware, Etc
for Yamhill county.
Executrix’ Notice
Emily Cooledge, Plaintiff,
,
on which we can give you bargains.
vs
Matthew ( ooledge. Defendant.)
NOTICE is hereby given that the ihk I. t -
To Matthew Cooledge, said defendent;
1 signed has ls-cn n;q>oii>te<i Executrix of the
In the name of the state of Oregon, you
estate of XV. II. Bingham, «loeeased. All
are hereby required to appear and answer
r-ons haling claims against sai<l estate
tlie complaint filed against you in the
wiil present the same to the under1 igned nt
above entitled suit on or before the 22nd
the law office of F W Fenton at McMinn­
dav of September, A D , 1890, that being
„11 i : i j
• 11
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1
thè first day of the next regular term or
ftil Kinds done in the biosi work­ ville, Or gon, properly verified, within six
months from this date
said court, and if you fail so to answer for
manlike manner.
Dated Julv 21th. 1?!<)
want thereof plaintiff will apply to the court
M MHA BIN«.HAM
fur a decree dissolving the marriage con-I
-r-'.—n*-*«
Executrix.
tract now existing 1 »etween plaintiff and de
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, F. W Fenton. Atty, for Estate
fendant, and decreeing that defendant have 1
no interest in the j>ro]>erty described in
alwaVH in stock,
| Ail persons knowing themselves indebted
idmntitrs complaint herein filed, and for;
' to the a'.sweestate will plea e pav the same
the care and custody of the minor children ;
(i zq IKlIlsflV
to F. \V. Fenton.
named in said complaint and for such other
and further relief as prayed for and for the I |-----------------
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cost« and disbursements of thia suit
This summons is published six weeks in the
ffiyFUTJCCD? mother ..t^hbrorrA
T elephone -R egister by order of Hon. R. AU
I fell I ivfeliu v>,, paper, Of Obtain ©sttrretc»
I’, Boise, judge of «aid court, made August
on advertising spac© when in Chicago, will {ir.d it on f ie at
6th. \ D . 1>99.
v. 'i bii-non*«’.«from all
f’aJ.n, P-.*p®c*u»FO«t
3. F. HARDING.
■, • o *
to jH”fv
J th© Ac*»ertiairg Agency of
Attorney for Plaintiff
r.HL áre NfrwYmkvj
PLUMBING
■ BY
l GRD&THONAS.