WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1900.
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To See Clearly
lh eyes must be in InormaJ condrion
or assisted ,fcy. .,.,
GLASSES
fitted by a graduate optician.
Children's eyes should be tested fre
quently. Minor defects of vision, cor
rected during youth will strengthen the
sight in old age.
AA'e make examinations free, and fit
glasses to all conditions of sight.
' HERMAN W. BARR,
118 State St. Sclcatinc Optlciaa
TO COME TO SALEM
enced quite a severe
night," a thin coa
many localities. For a time it was fear
ed the frost had .done great damage to
BAILKOAD TBAIKMEif TO PICXJC ON fruit trees, but from inquiry made oi
the faih CBOlSDS. 1 I weal rchardssts l yesterday, it is the
general opinion tnat m is jet too soon
to reliably state the extent of the darrP
f any has been done. it " is
i'3 SS THE SCALP BOUNTY
fk. mm a. Hiit rTrsraloa for Jama 3d I age,
l.i t . jjt r - . i :
inroujfii -xnc irau oerTiev nave mature i
too thoronghly to be harmed by such
a frost a that of Sunday 1 night al
though orrhardisti admit that, it would
be the best thing for the . trees and also
CsbccmIoiu KceMry
: lrt ct CUlxena. '
T'fea j- l 1 r Knnfw 4 i e rwrA!i4ul 4 I
the fruit market M a percentage of the . . ... , ' . " . V
fruit has j been killedt 1. Otherwise, the f ast legislature, will be a heaVy burden
C W. Garrettson. of Portland, rep
rp wnincr Sunset lodce No. I .to. Broth
erhood of 'Railroad Trainmen, was in fruit trees will be overladen and the I on taxpayers of Oregon, especially I was late las night brought ;to Sa!-.n
INSANE PRISONER. Mrs Ros
anna Cariyle. a prisoner,, at the Ore
gon penitentiary, was yesterday ex-
OTZM TITTY inorBASD , uoiXARS G. P. Terrell. ; and protiounced ii
PAID BT THIS STAlfc. . I She will be transferred to the asvkim"
by the prison authorities. (Mrs. Cariyle"
,M'a tirroHtrhT to hr rie-riiterMiM-v
TwXuUm, Ilv Derived Ko' Vmeat ago, from Jackson county, liavingecn
corvic.ea ot inctmaiansm. una was
sentenced to nine .years-" inrprisonmeni!. '
A CdUNTY CHARGE.I?aro;in
KoWcr, aged 46 years, from Washing
ton county, for some time past ah in
.mate of the poor farm oi that erutvty
.from the Lew, and Xeaaber 8e-
eore Very Little.
Salem yesterday looking op the pos- harmful trade conditions resulting' from those, in the Willamette valley counties.
I Mormon Bienoae FiH s r r mi Me
: Cm i-J Uc kuou. iMUr san ca te aouair tram edeca
cicaicaewaaki. Owree LoM Manhood. Im
Lot Power, Wlcit-toe, 8oermetorrhoea r'rnta, Pair
o ttlWasi, .djwpuua, nana,
bllltv.
' or wc
I. vow
tvm
uk loan. Cnim tna. Ml
cnerge to eier-
tif
FOR SALE BY D. J. FRY. DRUGGIST. SALEM. OR-
LOG AW BE
W have secured a fine lot: of . true Loganberrie tips, from Gus Fren
ifil near Fatrgounds. Tliey are a cross -between the Blackberry and Red
Raspberry. and arc the largest and finest and tnost prolific berry extant, color
dark red. . " !' ; -" 1 ' ; ' ' . : ;
stock.
These berries are propagated by Mr. Freniard, and are guaranteed true
' SAVAGE & REID, Seedtnen
322 and 324 Commercial Street, North of P. O.
SEE THE PRHTT ELECTRIC BELT
The Tratt Electric AppJiarfc Co., of San Josej Cal., and Portland, Ore
gon, have openetf a permanent office in Salem, Oregon, in Room 23 EldH
edge block, over postoftice, and4nvite nil sufferers from Rheumatism, Nerual-
gia, Paralysis, and Kidney, Stomach, and Back troubles. Deafness and all Mice sen-ice for the ground, advertis
ances. iThey are an impro-ement ovtr all others
sibility of making this city he objec-jover production .. will have to be con-
tive point ot 'a grand excursion on tended with. - )
Sunday, June jd. ' laiis organization 1 ; . i J
is erairciy wsnnci irwiii uc iuuiuw . riiir, iaMuc . i. ferkins,
Conductors, as it ts a labor and insufHcmct "cleric in the state treasury de-
who.wilI derive verv little benefit from
the operation of-the law. Scalps, of
coyotes, wildcats and other animals in
cluded in the provisions 61 . the Jaw,
by Sheriff Bradford, and placed in tU
asylum tot treat men t. 'She is a native
of Germany.; v -- . ' ' ' ' !
NO CONTRACT SCHOOI. -
AV'asliingtbn. D. C, April 9. In the
ance order' and embraces conductors partment. ! yesterday received a beautir I f om -1nncipaIIy from the counties pay-1 Senate today, the amendment to the In
and brakemen.! while the other is si m-jful sample toTGrarrts Pass Lmfcrble. and inK little of the tax, and some of ihe$e J iiart appropriation, bill, for rin tract ln-
piy a soaal organizauoo ana lawes oniy ine. same is on lexmbitrom ; m the uunnrs waw large sums oi me mon:jr $l3in schools, was defeated, 16 to
conductors. otesman orace. The slab d 'small rom tnc siaie treasury, jor me scajps
. It is estimated that sucn an excursion one; is ot a dark Slate color fceauLtfullv 1 01 tnese animais, wnne many ot me I , tS H rr TJtaL
would bring fully five thousand people I mottled, andibieftlv noli shed, and is valley counties secure very lutle from ,, Bu Kind Ym Haw l!rs Rnnrt
. 1 -m ' u x I J v --'t !r A - . i . : I :i tUl, a 1 I en -oe
to saicra am wvatu iorm nunc u urm iu iu uc cunai in nnisn ana resist-I -"' un wu iihh 0. 7ir .. ,
to same lipes of trade. Some conces- lance to the best grades of Italian mar-I and Washington have thus far secured 0iUI' fy jLrrTTT'i,
fore concluding to come here. c They tbori ties will be called to this' material During the quarter ending March
want to get the fair ground for rheir for rhe purpose f having it used in I 3ist, 8658 claim for bounties were
MARBIED.
amusements and for the crowd to en-the decorations & the new postbffice I audited in the office of the secretary n tnvTrrMi.-uv BiBncrVv
jujr aiiu rm ireiiicivc, iiu win itij iuuuUiuS ,u waimi ( is e. 1 -p.o". .
hkely bave rto difficulty in obtaining I - t- i . i law was enactea, 25.504 oounty claims
the use of it from the State Board of . FOR A PARDON. 1 petition for I have been paid by the slat?, aggregating
Atrricultm-e.. Tbev also ask the iDeoole Ithe pardon of John Tiaverv. sent to tht I $51,008. The claims audited for the
of Salem to provide a band for the day, Penitentiary from! Harney county, 'on H38 flrter represented thirty-one
At
to police the grounds, and .',to see that! April 27. 1899, fojr two - years, for as- counties, and were distributed as fol
tne focal papers advertise toe event as i inu d uditran weapon. ,waj "
fully as possible. received in the office of Gov. T. T. County No. Scalps.
It U thotiohr thcro will br little rlif- ueer yesterday. The petition bears the Baker..,.. .; ... .... 621
(r,y,nt fnA tn Au I names of about 260 of the best nmnl I Benton. . ..;
the things requested. The (branches of in. Harney cbuntyj including six of the I Clackamas. L
business that will be directly affected Inaf jurors.. - Clatsop. ,
bv the advent of such a crowd of visit- I - 1 Columbia
DIED I IN IOWA Dr. R r,r. Coos.
n.ee UIIU , 19 VA I . . , f -eee I .
fer-tH ihrv. veiU r4irfii!1v i-AninKiiU I WTIgnt, Of tmS CltV. on Sundav receiveii Crook
the required amount. -Mr. Garrettson Ve the tiath of his father. Dr Curry.,
the. Mariori county court, house. Sa-.
lem. Oregon. Saturday, April 7. iptto,
iMiss Carrie Birdsley to M D. Mdnt
gomery County Judge G. P. Terrell
officiating. j
DIKD.
will be in the city until 4:14 this after- Gf?r.f?e l:dmuiKl Newsome Cartwright. Douglas.,
noon and will make bis hcadqirarters "'V OCCJU"ed -aF Deborah, Iowa, on Gill jam. .
at Westacott s restaurant, where he 1 ""w- ; J1Jie aereased nl attained urant. . . .
can be found bv all persons interested. lbc unusual age of 8i years and he was Harney-..
Mr. Westacott is also interesting "trim- an eminent physicfan. having spent over Jackson. .
self in behalf of the project and last lxtY years of tu. life in the medical Josephine,
evening, in company fwith; Mr. Garret--proiesaoi$. ; j ; : Klamath..
son. e made a partial canvas of the! f f Lake.. ..
city, to secure funds for the entertain- IN THE SAVINGS . -BANK. The Lane.. ..
ment of the excursion, the monev thus I collections at the (different schools v- Lincoln..
pledged to be expended by a commit- terday for the sayings bank, amounted Malheur..
tee, chosen from among 'the subscrib
ers. . A futher carwass - will be
made foday. This ' imonev will
be used ; for the purpose ' of
engaging a band, securing proper po-
trcatments for the above conwvlaints. both witili Ga
rents. All examinations and consultations free. Call before it is Coo late
We will -make no charges for caHs in the city, but will call upon you and
whowlyou our goods and allow you to test their merits free. Office hours
from o a. m. to 5 p. m. (A. A. PRATT. Inventor and Manager.
.'WE ALSO REPAIR OLD BELTS
and examine our apph-j the excursion etc. Stand privileges at Downing, of
We also give t electric (the grounds will be sold by comnrittce, paid $70oo t
Ivamc and Faradic cur-a rate of $15 for a -stand having been Moore, bein
SOHE 1CH0IGE
I TRACTS '
Two Miles! Out
Ten acres in Auburn addition, a short distance cast of the asylum,
with good house, barn, outbuildings, hot-house well piped; nice
fruit trees; good well. All in cultivation and finest of soiL Can be
bought cheap.
10 Acres
4ilr
Near Shaw stationlon riilro ad; new frame house; all in fruit; Italian
Qilft -.rwf I'.dt. . . 1 . i( t I .
wikii nut i'iuiii.1. iiijncj, jicins, cncrrics, gooscuernes,
strawberries, etc. In higli state of cultivation. $i,375-
20 Acres
in same place; 15 acres
house and outbuildings.
$800
crchard, five acres
Fine place. $,500.
pasture, a good
Icn acres in same mace.
tics. large and small; house, barn, well,
choice spot 1 i
close to Shaw; all in fr uit of best vafi-
springs and stream. A
$1500
38 acres in same rteighborho od; o acres in bearing orchard; bal
ance iu grain, except some pasture land. ; Fair house, barn and
outbuildings. A good home.
Several other small fruit tracts in that vicinity.
326 Acres
Eight miles from Salem; one of the best farms-in Polk county;
can be had for $6.25 an acre.
Salem
Land
thee
i Up Stairs in tHe Statesman Building,
WE INVITE YOUfi INSPECTION OF ODE
pririgkf rivals
in Shirt
Waists
1
An Elegant Assortment. All; prices. Figured lawn waists 25c. 50c. 75c.
and $1. Black and white striped percale with plain white lace, lace, striped
yoke. I51.25. Pink, blue and lavender percale. Fleur iDe Use pattern,
trimmed with inserting, $1.50. j Our line of whie lawn waists expected socPt
UNDERSKIRTS tll that you could wish for in this line) Sitme fin
black land gray, 75r. $1. $1.25.; 'Metallic stripe satine. $1.25 and $2, Mercer
ized Silk, all colors, with knife pleated ruftlcs $2, $2.50, $j, $3.50. .
Silk moreen with 12-inchi accordion pleated ruflle $4.50. t .
'HOUSE DRESSES (AND WRAPPERS From 50 cents'to $2.50, male
of calico, lawns, and percales.; with separate waists and skirts.
Silks, Ribbons, Chaltclainc i Bags, Corsets, 'Belts, Umbrellas.
Vt H. HOBSON,
No.' 297 Commer
cial Street, Salem
o $48. KZ. and came from the several 1 Marion.
schools as follows: East $:6.fio: T.in- Morrow.
coin $15 57- Centrals $0.57, 'Park $5.18 . Multnomah.
; (Sherman.
STATE TAXES. iTreasorer A. T . Tillamook.
f MartorKcountvi. vestefdav Umatilla. .
to Mate treasurer Chas. S. f union.
g the first installment of
county s taxes for . the year'
Wallowa. .
Wasco., .,
Wheeler. . t
Yamhill. .
TO HOLD ! ROSE SHOW
. . . . 16
. .. 30
. .. 41
. 33
. .. 25
475
.... 28
. . . 120
. ... 219
665
. ..1509
. . . 216
47
553
. . .IOJI
57
. . . 46
&S6
. .. 18
. .. 418
I
. . . 4
.... 56
... 58
466
... 168
J , . . 200
- 354
. ... 304
3
SIIEO MflHf
aecweo upon. Under this license own- Marion
crs of stands can sell fruits, deal in re- 1 ,899-
ireshments, cigars etc., but no intoxicat
ing beverages will be permitted on the
grfnimSsl The persons - ubsjribing
funds last evening, toward entertaining
me visitors on tnat date are as follows:
westacott & Stolz... . ......Si 00
Salem L & T Co......... in no I ORGANISATION MANAGED BY enter. I occurred at GervoU latelv
Anit.
1 2A2
2 1 PFEFFERLE. At the Oregon lies-
tto pital (for the insane, Suncfay. . April
8. 1 000. of , pneumonia. Mri Frances
fir,! Ptefferle, aged 67 years.
to . The remains were prepared for burial
nn arid slripped.by the Carirorniia expres
513 1 last nigjni 10 viraius x ass, wucrc jnicr-
ttn I mcni wait xaxc oiacc. t
1
43
I-330
3iS
43
1.106
2.042
'W4
1,772
36
830
2
; 8
112
116
93a
336
400
708
. 608
.6
Total..
.8658
Fati hens, oc per lb. .
"ourig roosters, ioc per lb
Spririg chickens. 15(0 20c per lb.
Eggs. 9c per Uozen. i
S. C. STONE, M. IX.
; . Proprietor of jr j
STOIIP S DRUG SWS
j SALEM, OREGON.
The: stores, (two in number) are lo
cated at No. 2.1s and rt r Commercial
$'7-3 J 6 street, and are well stocked with a
complete line of drugs and medicines,
perfumery.
J. P. Rogers...
trcttrge Bros ....
F. P. Talkirigton."... .. :.
McKillop & Burkhart..;.
E Eckerlen.. ..
W. R, Anderson . . . : . . .
M. L. Hamilton. ...... .'.
Peter Back...... ...
A. Schreiber
George E. -Waters. . .
liutte & Wend?roth.
Total.. ....i
. 10 ooi
. S 00
5 00
- 1 5 00
. 5 00
5 00
S 00
5 00
. 5 oa
5 00
. 2 50
$82.50 1
PKISING SALEM IADIKS.
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A WILL FILED. .The will 'of the toilet i articles.
late, Herman Tickcns. whose demise etc., etc, etc
was admJt- f DR. STONE
I. M I
Judge G. P. Terrell. tMrs. Katheritie
f-ickens. tlie widow, aged 74. is the
brushes, .
t;: o Vr,V " Has had some 25 years experience in
Proeced wm Kspended in tk Krcction fon'y -heir, 'and is naimed as executrix
of Public Drinkln roontaln or an
Orntnntl Character.
MANY DEPDTIES AT WORK.
county Assessor J. W. Hobart Has
Commenced Work jm Earnest'
i - -His Operations.
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County Assessor J. W. Hobart has
commenced operations in earnest, and
during the next few weeks, his field
neputics will vsre eerv oortion of
Marion county. Ten deputies were at
At a Recent 'adjourned aicetincr
the Salem Floricuftural society, held at
the residence of Mrs. Wm. Brown, ore
fiminary arrangements were made for
the holdincr of another rose show in
urcgon s capitals city. i ae society
now has a fund-df about $175 on hand
and it is- the intention of he ladies to
proviae - ror tne expending ot ttiat
amount together rith wha may be dc-
nvea irom tne cqntcmpiatecj exhibition
vhis year. The society -will then orob-
.. ... . : '
aoiy oi?tani.
In expending the money,; the society
desires to leave a monumciit of some
kind that will prdve a credit to the or
- . 1 1 -T-
kiic niuiuui unti. ,i!ne estate is
vaiucdl at S7000. B. .A. Matthew
Brumf Keppinger andVcslev Bovse
were named a anoraisers of the etat.
arteT letters testamentarv (t.tvm m.
of j sued. V
ine practice ot medicine and now
make$ tiq charge for consultation, ex
amination or prescription. !
.urK ycsieraay. ana two more will oe-1 conization. it rias leen decided to
gin operations today, while several more j erect fa public dfinking fountain that
win pe assignee to open territory by I shall be of an onfiamental character.
next Monday. The deputies who w:ll
be in the field today, together with the
sphere of operation of each, are given
below: . " ! - , '
J. E Iastham. Salem; Charles Cal
vert, north 01 Salem; G. L. Morris,
south of Salem; A. J. Shoemaker. lef-
fcrson, Marion and Sidney; R. W. V'an
Nuys. btayton and Mehama: I. P. Case.
Milt City and east ta fine; F. f. Wright-
man. Sublimity: H. I. Workman. "a;t
sa em, turner at d iMzcleay; A. F. U-
bart. near Silverton; E. A. M. .Cone.
Butteville. Aurora and Hubbard pC. O.
Bursell, Woodburn and CTervais; Edwin
Hobart, Scott- Mills, 3
TO LOCATE AT nr,WTrxr .
rren K. Uowersox. who k vniA.i
from the medical
lamctte University last week, returned
last evening, accompanied by his wife
from Dayton, where he ha been writ
ing at rhe home of hi father. Rev. j.
Bowrrsox. Dr. Bowers.x has dervlcd
to locate at Stayton, where he will en
gage in the practice of. .Ik rhrtcn rn.
fesion. hred has a wide circle of warm
frier.d arr-l acqnaintances in :his tity
who wish for the energetic young phy
sician an uninterrupted career of great
success and a most prosperous experi
ence; -..;' - "
A SEVERE FROST. This ser-
tion o the Willamette valley experi-
The election of officers resulted as
follows: 'President. Ms. R." S. Bean;
vice-president, Mrs. ir. H. Raymond;
secretary. Mrs. Ym. Brown; treasurer,
Mrs. J. V. McKinney. Executive c m-
mittec consists of Mrs. M. N. Chapman,
Mrs. tA. J, Monroe, Mrs. C. L. Par
menter, Mrs. J. D. Sutherland, and
Mrs. A. F. Hofet Jr. ! ,
'Comrrrittees were named 1 as foll3W5
On holding rmse show Mrs. A. F.
Hofer Jr., 'Mrs. P. II. Raymond, Mrs.
J. D. Sutherland: "
Ort fountain Mrs. R. S. Bean, A. F.
Hofcr Jf-. udgc R. S. Bean.
On revision of premium list Mrs. A.
F. Hofet Jr., Mrs. Wm. Brown, Mrs.
A .N. Moores.
The following resolutions were i.nan
l'motisly 'adopted:
Whereas, r'Cliclk'ing dcatW-to be the
CON DITION - IN i KA NS AS. E.
B. Smith. Salem's nitiht policeman, re
turned Sunday night "from St. Johns,
Kansas, where he was called on : ac
count f the sickness 1 and subseauent i result of a nattirail law broken, and that
oca'.Ti ot nis latner. cwing to tne un
satisfactory train service that Mr.
Smith encountered, he failed to reach
his destination until after the , death
and burial of bis father. 'Mr. Smith
says the farmers of Kansas are in very
prosperous circumstances and there is
every project for an enormous srrain
crop this year. He says the entire
agricultural "sections of the state are a
succession of gram fields, while stock
was never looking better nor was it
ever a source of greater revenue to the
larmer. I trough a consciencious Pop
uHst. ; Mr. Smith arlrrats th Y.r,
tionat prosperous conditions exist un
der Republican national and state ad
ministrations. He saysr the United
States scnatorshin in the "Snrvflowr
statetrr1s-vear lies faftwern "Wt-te"
Jerry Simpson and Colonel H. C. Lit
tle, late of. the Twentieth. k'anu r,J.
ment. and he nrwUri H- U.tr, ,t
the former. Tlicre jis an increa vH i!n.
rnamlin Kansas for real estate reports
Mr.' Smith and prices- for realty are
lonscqurmiy at&'anci ng. Mr. Smh
is glad to be back in Oreerm nnm
and does not care to transfer his lot to
Kansas. .He resumed hi nnlir. ,i,
again last night
a loving father welcomes his immortal
children into his actual presence, there
fore be it I
"Resolved, firsf, that we rejoice that
the characters and lives of our dep iritd
president,'' Mr. V M. Waile. and vicc
ltcident. Mrs. Ida Fleming, wee Mich
as to merit the plaudit, s'Wcll done
enter info thy re$t,'- j
"Resolved, second, that while we sirr
ly miss tlieir companiorihip. geniil
manners and substantial help in- the
work of our society; we rejoice in the
hope that the streets they tit ad 3?e;
golden and the flowers they gather
eierni.1. .: 1
"Re:-o4vcd. t'liiif!. that a copy of ;hee
resolutions be stent to the immediate
families! of our jdeparted friends, and
also spread updrv the fecbrds of the
Floricultural Socjiety." (
Another meeting of thesocie;y will
be held ;at the hbrne of Mrs. Brown ot
2 o'clocjc Frrday atternoonj when com
mi t tee reports (will be received and
other details- arranged ire'V connection
with She forthcoming exhibition.
- :r:.y'FOR "CIVILIANS.
.-Washington. April 9. At the present
time there are j 1 5. vacancies in the
grade 4 Second , Lieutenant in the
Army. Of these sixty-eight are in the
infantry arm, fourteen in the artillery
and twenty-scvert in the cavalry. There
will probably be j a few Tttore -places ii
each, deoendinir upon the ' result of
pending; examination for promorln.
About half o these vacanaes will; be;
filled by this-year's graduates from th
West Point iMilitary Academy, and half
the remainder through the customs-
examination of rron-commissined of
ficers in. the regular service. This will
leave about thirfy vacancies for civil
ians, and preference or these will be
given to young men now serving in
the Volunteer' regiments in the Phih'r
nfnes and to sons of soldiers in the
Spanish' war. ! " : . , . :
KILLED HIMSELF. j
; . !
I 1
Oakland. Cal.. April 9. B.nV?r H.
H. Pitcher, who has charge of the Lif
erm'ore Bank. in. the. capacity of maii
ager and cashier, blew his drains cut
at nis Livermore home todav. Pitcher
was trustee of the estate of the lcte
1 nomas Varney, deceased, valued at
?(oo.ooo. His trust was being ir.veti-
gated in court, ritcher w.is to produce
his books in court -and testify as to how
he handled the bank and trust. Rathtr
than appear in court he olew hi. braiiis
out. 1
Ml
HAIR SWITCH
ON EASY CONDITIONS.
Cat titia ad. out and mall to aa. a(l a
inuUlMtnple ofioar halr.cuteloae totha
BOUND FOR MANILA.
Chicago, ! April o. Judge Henrv C.
Ide. 0 Vermont.1- member' of the PhJ-
ippine Comrnission, passed thrTi.a&li
crricaffo 1'ajfct night on ;his. -vay to San
Francisco, when the commissioners v. ijl
sail on the tranport Hancock on AprU
16th. Judge Ide s daughters and hi
private secretary, Paul S. Cir'.cr. t.-enc
members of .his party. Judge Ide rrir
fHsed to express an opinion on ihp
vlxange of commanders , in the Philipi-
pmes. - . i
v TO PAY A DEBT.
root. tK U a:utTi we will makr ami
aomlna hr mall. potald,a f IM HrMAN
MAIK SWITCH, aa at atlck, niatla U
Inches lung from (elected touman hair,
ounce, afi ort stem. We .will tnrle
In paekatre with iwlirh mffirtent pnataea
to ratura It to u af aat arMUf aaUrfarwrr.
but it found exactly aa rayreaanteu a ntt
moat extraordinary value and you
' to keep it. eMIieraeaa a tl.tear aiall wttbla'
larrTAKC OHvKKa IU KWITIHI
AT Ui9 BACH araonar your friend and
vend to na vHaaat aay aiaaey. we to wnd -the
S aadtchea to them dtrart by mall, -to
te raid fnr 10 daya afcar rerelvrd If
perfectly satisfactory .and jmm aaa IW ka.a
'"-tm la awnca w aaaa yaelrea aaryaarteoawe.
f Wrgin Ptaaaa, Orraaa, (4.ala lirtta,
Caanraa aod ataar pnilaaa W latlae
erara lar ear aaHaaaa. (W nrmr
faaaf ariaaalaaawaaaya. aaea a,wla aeala.
I hi ten. Mnl., Switch at mmm mm
writetWay fbrrREKPHEMIl MnKrv.VU iMna,
Ladies Hair Emporium. Chicaso.
SENP5QCENTS HTJSS
ana jaaaar wMmrt La HI.KTa VI IT H by
eiama, CO. a., aahjeaa taeaaailaaitaa. , II k- a
tieaalaa La Berla aawriraa made Instrument uf
irreat beauty, perfect roaewood tlnl-Ji. very
hlarhly potlafeed. Hendaomely talaid around
round hole and talaM atria ha kaea, aeliaWM
aaaa tea aaaa. Fiixcerhoard accurately fret
ted with rained fret.. tolsM .rlmlib.Mi.
tawrleaa aua M"a k.aa. aaa alekri IM4
aiiMaea. a Haul uaH.out.lirH. powerttil
and aweet toned, f umi.lied comniete a ith
an etlra art of beat eealMy aieel atHasa aa4 a
aleaMe taalnantaa beak wbtcb teaches any
one nowioaiay.
KIABIMl TliK 1TIT1I at year etpena
eaVe and If found exa'tlyas repreMnK-d
and the a real, at barrala yaa ever aaw ar
aeard at pay theeiprew amtt S3. 63
leas Mr, er t. It aad etprera eaarwa aid
the eomnleto nutllt la vnura. Hatiafae.
tlon ituaiaoteed or mner refunded In fullu
SPECIAL PREMIUM OFFER. ISV.TlT
ILtfccanh in full wa a .11 tri.e a lii.i riariMr
Caart. It la an anrarate rukiei, barln- all note, alia
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t i n
ft . ( i i , i t I I abarpai and flats In full view, andean be canity ad-
ClMCagO, April O. -In his address at j jote4 to any arultar without cnamrinic the lntr-
the Memorial services held in memory
of the late Dr. Isaac ?M.. Wise, at
Isaiah TenijIe, last night, Dr. Emil G.
Hirsch -made an appeal to the Jewish
people of Oiicago to raise $500,00
wihich is the amount yet required ti
lift the debt on the Jewish Union Col-,
leue. in Cincinnati. By so doing, iDi
Hirsch said, the great work which was
begun by Dr. Wise, ami carried for
ward by him under difficulties, could
be: tuny accomplished. :
TRAILS ARE i BAD.
I
Merchandise. I&ound for Dawson, Will
Not Get Through. , ;
Vancouver. B. C, 9.--Skagway pa
pers state, that all reports from he
interior point to an almost imoass;dU
trail from Lake .Bennet to Dawson
The breakin of the Ynk-oin ni
is exceptronally earlv. and tt i eaif 1
tnat innnmeraoie teams, en route wittf
goods for Da wsou. will be oblige! rt
remain run the trail until they can be
picked up by the firt steamers to Dawi
sen. ' " " J
Tt Kind Yw Han nlwars femgtt
IT WILL STAND. j
btates - Supreme Court todav rirrkW
the case of Gundling vs. the City hi
Chicago, involving the validity of thtf
anti-fcigarcrte nrdrnance r4 that citr.
The ordinance -was attacked as tinconi
stitutional. .The ooirroji of Tnoi
Peckham held the ordinance not to be
unconstitutional. ' i
MOVEMENTS OF TRANSPORTS
San! Francisco. Aoril o. The trjnsi
port Sheridan - and the ; tran-Pacifici
steamers Bclirian Kinir nnd Doric. hy
fleert released from quarantine. The
transport Lawton. orme.rly the Ba-irgc,
na$ comriown irom the Mare Inland
navy yard to be overhauled at the Un
ion .ironworks. - , S
menti With the uae of the tottered nnimrtKnl any
one can learn to play witnort the aid of a teacner.
Write f'jr Irr.mti.Kxl tnatroment and p1.tnoand "fir. a "
eatalma'iie. " -'-. it lurral na.li .all ilm A4lrp".
SEARS. ROEBUCK Jb. CO.. rHIClCO
0aaJUS tUttmi.W. A IW. are tbareafbiy nnaklr. -barter.!
CLASTIC GOODS
- AT HALF PRICE.
If you want Ha to make to
yntir tllkl III and
fcttnTM lb "
aSHtlKV. lit tkllimt OH. .
tin a- awwI.LkS M
-1 iiiii MSba, oarii.sii.
1 HBO, state your brh.
welsbl sad aa. state nutuiier
of Inches aroiirxl body or
limb at tah lettprfhown in
w rnt and .end to ua withmir
HfKCIaL rBlf'K. Wewlllmaae
tne s;oofis to order frm the
. . a t.lr rtiaM
atatrrlal, enarsntee a serbet afd
if y"n do sot find It pnrffetiy
a sattarartory ana equal o w"-"
- othera eet double the nrtce f-r.
return at oar e nenaa and we will
refund your money. 1
OUR SPECIAL PRICE
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a lati. ta.sjwi kaea bla.
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.at aWil keN. k taSJ, le.Oa. tOTTOk kbtKTlC
MUIts wB-HtlMbUUtb. aeeatal Cnaw Klaatla kawfcal
kaspnelw. made of soft lla.'e thread, Interworen wa
pnrtaeted rubber thread, a awbea wMe, S.iH i 1 laeaaa, .
It tacbea. SJ.ta. Write for burs-ery 'atalffa,
SEARS. ROEBUCK CO.. (Inc.), CHICAGO. 111.
Kl tr C 9 . ije'
SEND 50 ?fHTS-
Jgatlb!
vwim Outfit I 3 1 ,
,0-l. subject aaiaaaiai "I" 'J
a. Chla rlolln I r
TrS WTTat
VHIS is.
ml wewiU
sead row tola '
t sapreaa CI
ta a Ciaalm atraetwiaa !. aaadit of old wood, curly
anapla bark and abtoa, t.-p of aaaaoaed Hne. ar"1''
selected for lollaa.eeaaabitald abb saeSlec. bni e"''
ehaey let laea. THIS It A I0UIA S8.O0
XlOtm.beauUfully flntabed. highly pfii-be.t.ariU-a
teas aaalbr. Cotn4eU with a iaala aVaall mwm 1
saaaat baw, 1 ealra act at atrtasa, a aeat. well i
eaaa, laeaa alearef taala, aaa mar ta eeui
aa
TO :cS miani I f at ur
eipreas nTW-es and If foundexactty aa refwwaenti-d ana
tbesraali at bamala yaaeweaaw ar beard ef.1a.r
praas aarant S3.75 leaatheaacent depoatt,sra.aBS
etai iaaaaaiaaa. aaa taeaatat at eaaea.
SPECIAL 'PREMIUM OFFER. ZIce"
fall as am ta aaa btieees lin ar abaet. wbb-b eaa
djuaaed to any irlolin without rnaa;ina7 "
saeat and a ill prove relu.-J.le em trie to bes-lnnera. ana
we will also ajiowtba Inatrutnent to be fietorned a'e
days' trial it not found entirely aettafactory.
reapect. aWMaetlsa saacaateed se a.a.y raf aeaeS m ia
A4drM. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. nnocwcaqo.
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