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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1908)
I.AKK I'OrXTY E.XAMINf.l!. LAKEVIEW, OKEUON, Till ItSDAV, OCTOHI.lt t:.. 1WS Lake County Examiner FHKH BOWMAN. Largest Tarer. mid Larffrtt Circulation In Eautern and S-hern Oregon. lM HI.ISHKK EVKHY TH11WHAY. KnitTvil l the I'inai omrrat l.Kflew, Ore. S.rond-riaa Matter. OH XTY OKKICI.M. IAIKH M. BSCRIPTION KATIS. One xr. In mtvMiro hi mnrihn, it' Three montlm, " . . I JF-II not pal'l In n.lvmiof, H SO the out. Snhcrit-r to 1 he Kiamlnor who rvmovi from one loenliiv to mioilicr. or choc. their pnMnllW a.lilri M nhoul.l ronieintier n drop thin office a rn.r.1 mi their pH-r can be a.l dressed to tin.' riHt i-eMo trice. ADYfKTI.INU RAtP.V Regular Mainline a.1 1 .OH xti inch niraMe coliinin i.v, ' t nio'itli All jChiiHiik .l clmnio'.l Ire,- (wire a month, t ml ol i-mi'-i tis,n i htir:ett lor ail et ra cli unti" A U M e lai iMMtiUniv extra All short term a. Is cJttra Renders i,rK! e,.:n""i. Itv. i-r line each in I ehion. v Mnt n.K. -n-. a lin eaeli If." -n tVr.l of tlinks 1 no. Kootutiotn of in.lo leiii e. SI ."Omul uieai-ls. rsr-Trii.irui .i. r'tsing ami Job Print - hit:. .aMi in Hdvan,. All l. Is mut In' pnul the rlrt of each month. fiJSo ilex tHtion from these terms. THIS PAPER In tent on file at E.C. oaki'k AdvertisinK Agency 124 Suml line Street, ssn rrmuisco, lai., wnere couiraet for advertising can be tnmie I .. t. OUR NATIONAL TICKET roK rKK.sinK.NT WILLIAM H. TA'T Of Ohio. FOR VICE-rUKSIIlKNT jam ks s siu:kman OK XKW Yol.'K. IMiKSIIIKXTIAI. KI.KfTOKS .1.1). Iee. of Multiiomnch Ci)iint. " F.J. Miller. tf Linn County. A. C. Marxters. of Dunlins County. H. IJ. Uuth r. of liili.i in County. DEMOCRATS AM) FILLIPINOS The I'cmoi-rntic h tlaniliiin in fn vor of independence for the I'hilip pitie Islands is mi ipialitieil bv t he con dition "us woon as a st .ble uovern nieut cau be entatilNlied'" as to lie j wool t he latter thrown rack es a without any effect upon the party or i drape, w hen not needed as a pn tec Its representatives, and this was; ton from the s-tona ; a pretty roll probably the purp .se in M, wonlin-; around the 'ace surmounted iu the the plank in ipiestum. l ie- ponil,i- j middle by rosettes of roses with tiou of the 1'hiiippim s is made up of different and discordant races. Kven chin with bright satin rild uns form the ' 'ar.iiirds, who held the MM,, tojed head coverings that lent a charm the i . .. ids for more than th to hun dred years, were far from beinn mas ters of ul lit'. tcfritory no linally under their cuutrol, and t'ney nevr ellp'ceeded iu eitaOlislliiijj " h sutl-ie Koveruinent . " In tlie lour yen is which William 11. Taft d voted to the Phi ippines he di l inline. i.-einCih morjlo. civihzation tii i. lards did in nearly thai ccnturi-.-s 11- was sn'-c jjreat tak because he helji til I'.llijiioos. iii.it. to 1 x 1 Mt , , v i then) a reversal of their eXj tlf ill'S. I'lidoUllted! V. if til ri rim. ' pinos were prepared for Independ ence William II Taft would be ih,. 3, -St to weleoale I hem ll ill- ftiiii of natio i-v but they are not, and li: Iiryanite demand for lettin-jc them "us soon as a stable overiililent ca a b establisiie I" ! simply the voice ,,f tlie shallow denia 04 tie. n--i-kux t carry an audience with him In it -lmr for rioineihiii that, he think-, will catch tie- fancy of his hearer-, und at the iam tiim involve no re fipoiisibility for himself Mr. Tail: placd the I'hillpp.ue problem in its t ru liht A lien he u,, to a committee o! t'oiires-: "We are in I In I'hiiijipiues in di-char. tll-i lii:hst daty t liat one li t; ion can O we to .010! h r people. Sell yoveni n eit does not coin by na turv. It must li tu'ilit even t 1 1 educated who are 11-ed to a d iif.'ie 1 1 tsyslem It H.'cliH la iHthat the self resiraint and i'esjuniliiiity mees Hiiry to carry out HUeeos.-tully the principle of free civil overnmeur can be learned by tie educaied as well as the Ignorant, by tin practie, of jr. in association with America-is, wiio Ullderslaiel the self iv-trailll neces Hary before self government is possi ble." As chairmau of the riiillppine Cuin inissiou Mr. Tuft took natives whom he foiiud to be (pualifiecl into high yo v erameutal and judicial position by purchaslno; the Xriari' laudn he ena bled the rural population to become freeholder, and by etiiblinhliig i eystein of free education he gradually prepared the natives for an Intelli gent share In public affairs. 'The par tial self government now enjoyed by the I'illipinos is the outcome of Mr. Tnft'H great work, and It wus fitting tTTTLt he nhould be appointed to open the first session os the I'hlllippine National Absembly, which ho did in October last. William JI. Tuft, as I'reHideiit, will require no ail vice from Lsryan or the frumers of the lirynn platform, as to tbejiolicy to tie pursued toward a people for whom he has shown such genuine affection, to whose uplifting lie gave four yean of patient, devo ted and unselfish study and effort, and who learned from his treatment of them that Americans had a nobler purimne In view than to exploit the Island for the lieiu-tU tf the Unlt-d States. Tlie EllllplnoH know, ami American -should know , Ih.t every 8tp toward a higher t l vnU Hum. toward that full undertiindliir of what Independence nnaim. which alone make independence wor'h having;, will lie faithfully weleomeil ami aided by William M. Taft. UOOH TIMES ahead The proprietors of the one largest le arttnent stores in New Yoik eiiy have jus! made arrangements to double I ale of their establishment ly pur chasing adjoining property. Hie store is not one of those Unit nrnke a specialty of hat gain days and low prievl goods tint handles expensive fabrics and ha what H ktlOWU h large proportion v' H.s "carriage trade It) other words it belougs to the elites of mercantile establishments which have fi'lt the most series effect from the depressiou ol the p .-." year. An otlieer of the eomnany in explaining tho reasons for the action just taken ! aditiitte 1 that business Ititil bei'ii poor jfo nianr mont hd nast. tint p ti ost.t the heliet that this condition ahw early at an end " We are K'''1"1-' ready tor the future," he aid "The United States ia on the vere f the greatest era of prosperity it has ever j seen. Next yenr will he a jtood one ! 1 """"y Mi" wiii'-Htaiii j prevu us reourfis lor general ptospi-r ity throughout the enuntry and for t he volume of business transacted in all lines."' The prediction is inter estiuc as coining ftom a man who is reenjjnizeil :ti one of tbe most co-isor vative Lmsinses tncu iu York and its sincerity is attested by the fact that he is jnre-titic tmndrods of thousands of dollars on tho strength ot his opinion. j It swan that the o neufolk at lits-t I are kit'ttim; a little sfn?-e to theii heiid I wear. unLouuets Hre beeom inn more laud :nore popular for summer wear ( iid no.e hoods are likely to take tbe ! luce of hats this winter London j ladies have adopted them almost uti ! atnio'i.-ly. They tire neatly knitted or j worn with lace cape and veils ot soft 1 or.-ted petals, ami tied tinder the! to even a plain face and enhanced the beauty of the pretty one are worti ly wuuen, old ami yomik', and by little cirls and l aLies us well Th"? Oreirouiaii in discns-iui; t b i '""'tersavs: Hoods! Think o i'dmtuit t hat is implied lu the ros pect o I something fur wuinen to wear 1 'tis. pa;i- j or the nead that protects the ear tiuuilier find neck from the u.oi-t w 1 u ld of M l! in his 1 inter ; that doe i,t have to l e .tiiMied t'i anchored to the huir, di.-rorted over a "nit"' for purposes ol auchoiiij.'e, with from three to half a rloi-n spikes and thnt can be iO''iired at a pi ice that is not a menace of bankruptcy in tiu-ines-s or of tne loreclo-ure if the !iiort-'a;e o'l the iioiiie '. Hoods! What ft:) arr.iy of Lriwht eyes aui rosy cheeks is marsh, deil out of the studoua of the luiii-' kjo by this f.uld. A10I what a comparison is MH''erted between the modest, oinijle, si nsilile he:; i eoveriui! tor womi;: that it Je-i jnnted. and the yard ile, 'Merry Wiiow" hat, Lri.illiu with pins like a futt with heavy yuus; the bold " iiiin.-onroiiLdi, " v.ilh its peck of 11 '-(J 3 i n ti 1 lumes, or the 'Vtet pie chase" pded iiitih with tloviein of all hues, ami buAs cf ribbon of tanthstic twi-t ! HliARSTM.AVS BtiVAN i Mr Iby t'i, that hut letter t-j Mr. i I;.,jKevelt Is jiatchless iu its impu j dence. With an elfrontry that is like 1 an inspiration you chai'ye Mr. Uoos 1- velt with the Haskell dismissal It ! was the Koosuvelt refusal t'j hen - him ! you urkio that canned Mr. Haskell "to I resiuu. " What Mr. Ilryau, had Mr. Uoohevelt to do with Mr. Haskell? Ibid tho lat ter been his platform builder? Was he collecting money from .Standard Oil for him? You apeak of Mr. ii,u keH's "resignation " Here aain you invite correction, if not flat con tradiction. . Mr. llabkell did not resign. He said "No" iu Oklahoma, "No" in Kansas City, "No" iu Chicago after ho arrived. There was no Jlaskel resignation, as you, Mr. JJryan, of all men, best know. He was thrown out; thrown out by you. Mr. lirynn, with very mark of ih'uouiinoua hurry, every detail of main force. Grasping at the Icahiujf, ho was thrust through tho j door; clutching at the wainscot, ho i was bundled down the stairs of your i affairs. I And in what you, Mr. liryau, thus did to Mr. Haskell, your cowardice became rppareut, your ingratitude utood revealed. Mr. Haskell had workd for you, got money for you. You were deap within bis debt. Whatever were his general deserts you at least owed him support. And when he wm assailed, what course did 'you adopt? Did you take his band? Did you stand by bis side , Did ynu even m much an attempt to ' defend him! Iustem! of tliHIng fault with Mr. Kooslwel', who had nothing to do with him, you thould llnd fault with yourself, who had everylhiutf to do with him. When Mr. llskell sought ytm in Chicacjo you vouldn't. ao much ns Bee him. In your hare's heart you feared leit the ruin that wan overtak ing him miK'ht sele also upon you. Mr. liryan, you have pretended since the Haskell downfall to at innoceiu ItinorMiice of that Kntle nianVJJhere ofore. lo yon In Hk'in that the ptihlio accepts your wrak pretense? Many people 110 more be- 1...... it ,.... it ,1,-,,- it ,iiciii I'viivir iv j eiii 11, Helter than any other, yon knew the Iho-kcll post. Tlie moment he was ! brought to bay by it . you saw t hat all was tip. Wherefore when he came seeking you in his troutdes you, like another Joah w ith another Aimer, droe the knife nndet his fifth rb. You did this, trusting that the treu- sou to a fiieud mixht be received as I proof of your own purity, j Your conscience, Mr. Bryan, must ! ti a UtltiHltitl eontieienee, I'he wolves 1 were elosinu In on you, and you threw j them Mr. Haskell. You say in your letter, Mr. Ilryau, , "My record is sutllcieut answer." Still haipinttou "my record I" You said the same when that workinunian put his "public lewKurs" quer-tion. What is this marvetotia record HK'aint w hich j 011 so bravely place your back? Is there a fence of policy upon both sides of which you haven't stood? Is there a pathway of prio ! eiple which you haven't trod both ways? Is there an interest or an issue1 which you haven't alternatelv advo ! eated and opposed? Once the chain- ' pion of t tie cruceitled, you have be- ......... II... .;..). .1 :o l-uiijc- liio iik;itl. mill 01 lllt iiiiciui'rs. 1 You denounced n cross of tfold, a j crown i.f thorns. Now you llnd in t croivu of thorns the wreath of, possible victory. Uplift that cross of col 1 as the emblem of every prosper- : 011s hepe. Your "reci r l," Mt. Bryan, is of , as many hues as Joseph's coat. Also. like Joreph, you have onme down 111- ; to the Keypf (if the east, an are! aire. ily beiri n n i uti to interpret the 1 dreams of t he Pharaohs of Wall street, j Your rec rd is a record of abandon- 1 ment, ot de-ertion. Willi it selfishness I o sa'.Hiiio thnt it toe lies nearly the j sublime, you have run from every j cause you ever spoke for, every : friend you ever had. You woul I 1 share hi t he trlu!li ll of an enemy, ' oooner than taste defeat with your own people. A Summer soldier, a! sunshine patroit, of the sycophants! and the smell feasfrf, you are present j in prosperity only to he absent in Mr. Bryan, yon suffer from fl pur I liud efc" tlstn that sees only it.ielf. You look tjo often in the chtss, too seldom from the win lo.v You are too fond of your own imae, too much the ,Nareisous of politics, atd fuul yours If into believing that others think as well of you as you think of your-i-lf. Secire of your o vu favor, you f'i.el secure of the public favor, and this encourages you to turn false, pursue the expedient, desert princi ples, abandon friends. POLITICS NOT ALL Nine tenths of the newspapers of this country devote the (.'renter part ot their editorial space to politics, in season Hfi'l out. s:iV4 P'teH nod Farm. Many diciirs no other subject. The editor seems to be under the impress ion that nothing el.-n under the sun is worth mentioning. Granted that the heads of all rami lies like politics, it must be admitted that there are mothers and glowing bovs and girls to whom the wearying details of campaigns and ( ami iiJates are insufferably tedious. Jt would increase the educational an I 111 ra: value of Am r lean "ews papers it they would endeavor to re alize that the game of politics is not all there is iu life. Te United States (!ouit of appenlw deidares that the rate law is sound and that the interstate commission has power to fix rates. The action decided was insti tuted by tlm Southern fat: lib: and the Oregon arid California Hallway alter the announcement of 1111 increase in the rates on rough lumber from the Willamette and other bay points. The railways announce 1 that tlie rate, which was 10 per lbOO feet, was to be increased to i't. A protest was Hied with the iusterstate Commerce Com mission by tho Associated Lumber dealers of the Northwest, and the commisson, alter investigation, decided that per PJDO feet was a reasonable rate. The objection of the railways to this decision took the form of a suit for an injunction to set aside the order of the commisson. Wher bullets f lew David fnrker. of 1'ayette, N. Y. a veteran of the civil wur who lost a foot ut ( ibttyHhurx, Huy ; "Tho K'joiI Electric Kit tern have done Is worth more thun five hundred dol lura to me. I apeut much money doctoring for a bad case of utoinacho trouble, to little purboHO. 1 then tried Electric Hitters; and they cured me. J now take them us a tonic, and they kecpfiuo atrontf and well." aOc at A. L. '1 hornton's drujj store. These Crisp We ask you to alley ($b Massingi! Tako Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, j: Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months. Thl3 Signature, THE BOARD OF EQULA1ZATI0N Notice 1m hereby ul veil t ho t 1 hi Mi u- i'lnythe Pith d iy of lirlnU'r, P.ios 'from s o'clock A.M. in ." ' I ck IV M (if su'd ilnv, tin CiMinty Bo.ird of 1 I 'll.lli.,l Ih 01 will l In session at the j County ('Ink's oil'n c it 1 ,1 ke le (ie 11. for the piirpoM- .if pulidc ly ; e.1.1 llliuill t he asses-meiil 1 n! P r the ! yeur P.K'.v, n in I to .riiTi ill en ors 1 11 j v.'iluiitk'i', d scrip! ion of ijintlities of , hi lids, lot i ir ol iier pr-ieiM; (hit . the sitllu of Miiid lionr l v.ll c. 11 I tinned from dn.v to ,,, 1 i, ,;, 1 1 er j until t he cxniiiimi t ion aiol 1 di r. cl li ill I of suid uSfessllielit io!!hiiil be fullv I coniidetcd ; provided. I In mi hi .x.iui innlbin Is omp!,iii ui'hin one i inoni h In hieli tin boar. 1 Is reipilr 1 ed to meet All Isons int M "(( 'I lire j ri-peclt y ri iplesled t i be pr sent ill j :be Mllihu of Mtid Iio.'iid of i . 1 1 1 ; 1 1 , . . 1 , tion. mid show c.lUe 11 any I here be j Wll.V lllelr fleSc Mill lit f(U tile Mild I .vear should inn be ehnruod or cor ! tvctcil as the f.iiil liii.ii-l may -o 111 i J 1 1 s. t ainl proper. I W. . Wi.i I A-si.sSor of 1 .11 ke ( ' 1, 1 11 1 , I iri'i'iii;. b.N .1 I!. l!..dr. I'. iu v. 1 .'-M. K. M p in the 1 i oi the hnr, in i oiit w r. 'hi rtt.ii..v-t. lisouiinjf -if worker ry 'iitrw rnr 'i Strauss Sc Co'.s . 1 Gjpjier c'ivctcd Overalls t,'t ... uM j i'k -" Timber bund Notice Department of the interior, V. s. Land Office ut l.akeviow, Oregon, Oct. '.). VMM Notice is hereby given that .acche 11s Whitwoith, of Lakeview, Ore gon, who, on feb. iJT, l'.Mi'J, made Homestead Entry, No. 2i'.i, (Serial No. (mi), for S half NW quarter, W half NE quaiter. Sect inn 'J--', town fchip Ii7 S., fangn 17 li , Will. Meri dian, has filed notice of intention to make final llvo year froof, to estab lish claim to the land above described, before iCegister and Heceiver, ut Lakeview, Oregon, on the 'illrd my of November, i'AiH. Chiimunt names as witnesses: ('Iris names as witnesses: Clcts. Dan Malloy, W. K Ver- II ward, nil of Lakeview, 1 V V..t .. .1 1 .. DinningKOti ling, Walter Oregon OlfjNl!). J. N. Watson, i.'egister. TImlier In nil Notice Depaitment of tho interior, Laud Olllce at Lakeview, Oiegon Oct. n, VMH. Notice is hereby given that UEOEtUA KfLSAY, of flush, Ore gon, who on Sept. U, VMH, made Tim ber and stone Application, No, 0518, for Nil quarter, Bection 5M. for Town ship 37 ti., liauge Tl E., Will. Merid ian, has tiled notice of intention to make final froof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Keceiver, at Lakeview, Oregon, on the 18tb day of December, 1U0H. Claimant names as wtuessea: Kitten fine, L, N Kelsay, Jim Turpiu, aud Will lleuefiel, all of flush, Oregon. 015LM6. J. N. Watson, Keglster. p. v u. s. Beautiful Mornings Are a Fore-warning That Winter is Coming Now we are prepared to furnish you with Supplies of All Kinds for Fall and Winter Use. You will need Blankets. Wool Underwear, Rubber Boots and Shoes, Sheep-lined Coats and Vests, Caps, etc. Our Grocery Line is Complete call, inspect our line, and To Cure a Cold In One Day -i j ciiptiiie.) nttel 11 nil ", of ( 'hlcago, lis an excit ina 1 hiit-e. and proted to be a prominent Ice 11, an ! Well, who iu Ihc mu. 1 wool. I have thoui'lit It. He is in tie twmik' business. e sin, ill. ! be selling "lint Til" ales " A Milt. ill peach me.iote 11', inches around the waist aid weighs , of a poind. That's nothing. Didn't i'avillu sin of a id (11 . n 'peaches" being around, nil ready and willing l l e lucked? And theie are not a lew of them 1 ik'il here in J.akeOcw, -Ml tl Id too i Is ami w id. v. h in I'olthind Hie pi.?ectly pan ic st 1 liken, and Mime ot tlie young ones too tit Led 11 jug alai I'l.il, (in er the tact that the males ot that city lire liildl deerensink' ; i'.o.-.m slill, ,il t i.O new (Kip of biihies ale en s ( (I,,. .res ent rate of decrease only a few short years v ill int-iveni' bi-fnto there is hi A liimhss r.di ii iu that cilj. I The Anslr:(l!:.l,s iikeu the Vankeo1 ships mid Yankee Inrs so well llilil 1 now Ihey I Ik of aiini-Miig th- whole j ntikee nation, Welitlmts fill right 17 Carnegid vv n ri t s tiiiinimx os !o p ng !' I.u.d. Mavbe he ill,. I old oov .1 . til) ; will sell King I.. I the whole caboodle i of us some day. They own us air - , how, and who can prevent them dis j' posing of their "veste I lights, if Iheyl want to, I 1 A fort land, Maine girl is suing a man for ."iiii damages for kissing her "against her protest " Well, darn him oc should be compelled to pay more than that lor I hat prmilege. And, besides, he was a fool to kiss an unwilling girl when there me so many v. illing ones in t ha w orld '. I or Clirunk lllarrli.itu "While in the army in I'dll I was taken with chrome rl b.rrhoeu, " says ieo. M. I'Vlton ot N ulh (iilisou, f. "1 hate since tried many 'emedies but. without any pernmaent relief, un til Mr. A. W. Mies of this place, persuaded me to try t 'ham berl.iin's Colic, Cholera ft 11 -i Diarrhoea l.'emedy at once." for sa e by Daly and Hall. AH1 QUARTERS TIk- L pany ilvovicw I'nniiturc Coin las moved into the Iarire -- JW Hrick iHiiIdinir wliere a Lare Stock of tiling usually found iu a iturc Store will lie kept. 8 Undertaker's Parlors Repair Shop LAKEVIEW FURNITURE STORE. WALLACU compare prices. Lakeview Oregon Cuic C. Li Tvc l rr CA c V'r? 10 .If. CLASSIFED WANTS I I i s n-l il. li I f i.-ril. gt - II M . r hue , I lor 1 y n-l v 1 1 : ' hi r Kurd, r Ir-. II H r lie.. 11.. I mr .-li I. i i: s 1.1: . luu ing lion.,., i.nggv and harii-iHs. Iuiiiire at the L- II lllllll I Ollll I'. I.I IS PaNlein Mar fin. t'hn riei- . 1 . I n oi, ,,,. I il . 1 "oli'. out ,i ol her. m side, .hud ami I ot li. Mi--1.1 f, A l Ig 1'ijUin I"" "f fylhias a I I his 1 .lUv. 'A W'l 1 1 in I 1 I he o '1 pi Ice to. L" .'ho pit;. ' 1 ' 1 ' fa ruling la 11. N. (. ! . ! ,!!,s dllM-l fill". ( i I e fob pa 11 Ic 1 1 1 it 1 s n ml Af.i:. mi i:i.( iv, V 1 1 111 1't- a I law, 1 'Iwmi. I la I. and, t 'a). I 'ii-tnii'i rs n o-t con. ( ly s 1, jut r. giilul ions of 1 1... Mil r. Ilr Ni 1' I ICI'. '.MM 1 I tc I i.l I. Illo V ll" V. nli 1 ! 1.1 t. ' n j Mir, i f tl. 1 !l . m '.' ::kii i. t. I Ti 1 : ).- I gra. I. Mil, 11 I - alo. I M II T I I'lil W ' 1 A I e ol iMi 11 w 1: 1 111. p.rsc op in I'm a lid I Iga rs 1 1 . he I 111 I U gon it II. ( I I I.IIK Wlll.-K Y AT 1 Hi: I lot . I I ,a ke leu bar. The best 1 .'. I purest vlilky luaile. t LK AT Till: NOTH K u; 1 c I ; -ward Issued by the Telephone 1 'oiiipnny for di-Hl roving; lis prop erly, pit 1 W A N IT 1 . 1 1 - I I M 1 1 1 . 1 : 1 . NI S -1 1 0 M K slead iclimpih hmeets wanted. Wit want to buy direct from owners. W rite pin t Icuhii s to M. II., fox :ij, I'liigeae, Oregon J'.H l.iisd W-'ek We hiol the prize beet. This week we have t he prizeca libag". oroiulu lii I iy Mr. T. .1. WiitMoii, from his garden In Imvn, cear the Ibnir mil', ll nieauiirei'H .Ti Inches In clrciiiiifelencc, and -tripped of slock 11 lid O'l I side ('ll es elgjiH li pounds. 4 011 Water street & CO., Prop'r