Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1900)
WEEKLY OREGON" STATESMAN; Tuesday, October i 190a FEED STORES. . O rdss Seccs A complete stock of grass and clover seeds.- at the lowest: possible prlett, for first class seeds, litre us a call In fo re buying. I y -:'- BRfWSTEB fc WHITE. Tbe reed Men No. ill Court St., Salens.. r'Pltone-lTSl DEALERS IN GRAIN. WHEAT BOUGHT or exhanged for floor and feed at branch office of Aurora Roller Mills, warehouse on Trade street; near High. Salem, .Oregon. " ;vi:7 K - ' ,-''t-:-.' W. 8. HURST & CO. Aurora. Oregon. Wholesale dealers In Wheat. Oats, jllops, potatoes, Onions and Onion (Sets.. He. Salem ".Agency, at. om-e Aurora Ifoller MHls. on Trad- stwl. near High. .... BICYCLE REPAIRING. G. A. ROBERTS Bicycle Repairing New and Second. Hand Wheels 103 STATE STREET , SALEfl, OR TINNING AND PLUMBING. T. S. BURROUGHS TINNING AND PLUMBING Ca and Steam 1 Cuing. "Manufact urer of Ilp ami Emk Pipe. ioj State S. Tel. 151. Salem. Or. PHYSICIANS. J. F. COOK, M. D. BOTANICAL DOCTOR Cures Consumption, Cancer, Tumors. Grave-' and Kidney Troubles, Asthma. Skin ami Bon; Diseases, without knife, plasters, posisons or pain. Also lllind- - ' Saletn. Oregon. LIVERY' STABLES. . ... . JLi . FAVORITE STABLES 44 S.w. St., Salem. Telephone 701 Li.iry, Feed and Boarding Horses boardel by day. week or mouth at reasonable prices. ' T1m ac commodations rt' gid and tin rigs are first- class in every respect.' A suct-Ialty made of rigs for commercial RADAE-UGH k FRANCIS, Proprietors, j A. R. PAGE W. A. STEPHENS PAGE & STEPHENS Horos v;H fed. good accommoda tior. Fine Rig. Good Rigs r commercial men 1 a Specialty. 'Horses boarded by day, i week , or .month.. . . Red From liven, feed ond Ming sionie 164 Commercial St TeL 851. Salem RESTAURANTS. You nri most- cordially iivliod' to call at the ! Elmo Restaurant lilt Couiuiere ial idreetJ.Salcwt. Oregon. ami try our Jv S1KAI.S. No latter enn ! 1i:id n 1h city. I. .1. LIGHTXEU. "Proprietor. The Wonder Restaurant A MRALS ao CENTS Open day and night. When in the city we solicit your patronage. Fni:YA'ltlj& HYDE. liopn. IMS tVtumercial-Stieot. Salem. TRY HFllFHBRnNDS -RESIIDRUT 21."i Commercial Street. Salem. (laid iuire Meal for JOC Thirty two years in business in this city and have fed more fs-ople than there are In Oregon: all were well phased. Meals at .ill hour. ' C. W. IIKLLEXP.RANP. fill KKNCE 1VT. coated with , ..Carbolincum Avcnarius.. Will out wear t'Mr It H aim a Radical Rinly AKa.lnst Chicken Mce. It ppllcalti th inwle walls or poul try huustst vem pTrnit:Mitly ex-5 : t-rmittr all LICK. Reauttx: Healthy Chick usl'H'nty VV rtttf tar circulars ana prices ni nen tton this paper. ,11. M. VAlK CO., AP",t?. 1 SAIEMIRONWORKS ' Your Work Solicited. AYOVEN WIRE FENCING At jrront ly rwlucoil prirosi. IVmltr Nettin. 1'iekeU and Whlnsles. SALEM FENCE WORKS ' WALTER MOltLKY. Prop. t.r' State St rot. SSa loin. Hi ro nro 'ool;jiM-5i'a loop. Ami tlao- tlo mo "oop. ; Aud in the jstrostni the ltng-kvel flovi-rrs Wop, " " Ami fnnu th erapjiy Iods 4 be poppy 'li:insx in sloop. i : Tennyson. A rvnt traroler in. Sontb Africa t.dls of pomNliet'mo ' nuns who hnvo vmlort.ikeii it wilr to lu!ld thlr hou'. Iit von to ; nianufa'tiiro tho brik. TIios dovotod wonion. havo already md over lio,M lrkk with tholr own hands. ' " Toaohor I'm jrlad to ep yoo take wnoh an interest lu'' etioiuistry, Jolm nv. Are you feolnp: to 1 a chemist w'lK ti yon srow up! johnny No; maam: Tut jroIn; to owu a maple uar and kjtup facto ry. Cbleaaio. Newa. , ; i Koe.iU'o imloil tlt-re w noer law. or "soot, or opinion,' ; did 4 ntnt-U : tiiajr- nlfy goodnoM. asrtbe citfuan rtng ion doth. Bacon, " r 1 (LETTER JVi U zJ U U U lj for? Infants Castoria la a 'harmless snbstitnto for Castor On Iar , proric, Drops and Soothiujr Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither .Opinm, Morphine nor other Narcotic suhstanee. It lestroys Worms and allays FeverLshness. , ;It enres Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic It relieves Teth- ' in: Troubles and' cures Constipation. - It regulates the Stomach and Dowels, jivinpr healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend, a The Kind You Have Always Bought S9 Bears the. In Use ' For Over 30 Years. GRASS Our stock ol Grass Seed for fall sowing is couiplele, untl we invite all seed users lo call and examine same tefore purchas ing, as we feel sure that the quality, as well as the prices, can't be, beat. SAVAGE & RE1D, Seedmen 322 and 324 Commercial Street, North u' P O. -OF Twice-a-Week WEEKLY OREGONIAN, per year. TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, OUR PRICE, BOTH PAPERS-1 " ,$1.50 PACIFIC HOMESTEAD, per year TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, per BOTH PAPERS 1 CHICAGO INTER-OCEAN, per TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, BOTH PAPERS HOARDS DAIRYMAN, per year TWICS-A-WEEK STATESMAN, BOTH PAPERS OREGON TOULTRY JOURNAL, TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, BOTH PAPERS NEW YORK TRIBUNE, per year TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, BOTH PAPERS ... THRICE-A-WEEK NEW YORK TWIOE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, BOTH PAPERS Mr CALL'S MAGAZINE (including TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, BOTH PAPERS ... The Pacific Homestead SALEM, OREGON ' The Leading Farm Taper of the Pacific North- ' west. 1 20-page illustrated weekly, $1 per year. We want good agents and solicitors, and to such '-, will pay a liberal commission. Write for terms. Advertisers should patronize tha Homestead... CIRCULATION, 5,000 WEEKLY Special rates on long time contracts. Clubbing rate witlf the Twice-a-Week Statesman, if iviid in advance, or within six months after giving the order. Address: f ; PACIFIC HOMESTEAD, Office in Statesman Building. . SALEM, OR. v The C'Ait Prnedy tor aorroos proctriwion and aU djsa tb rrnOTihr . orraoot either cex.suoh as Nenroua Prostration, Fatlinf or Loxt Manhood. ... vTrtrft- f '0rM! or tJ;uta. wtiicii ic-d to Consumption aad lasaauy. "Wit Jry iptpa M.rttA iordcrwecnrf-uM"torjr9 or rfiiwl tb tnopey. Sold at $I.OOper ox. AFTEH Si!H3. S tTr T.ojL ait. jiottps tiiii.mcAi co citajnd; otuo. FOR SALE BY FOR SALE HY F;G. HAAS. DIED IX SPOKANE. AlMny Oct. 20. Accord rag to a idSspatch rciHlve.1 here tan uin. .Ta-,d Norcro-s, of this c;ty. dixl at 'sjHdvaue of flpoplexy.. Mr. Norcros oalne to utvgon ' T ..s.i..r. f Albanv since 1S.. hav- Hug been la business u this city; for i -T r jrS IMrk, Krmlail !ro llr. ! - Zi- ltru;X,a?ru?I cr,uu. ol mil UupunUi C t riIK3i K r.au. and wMrM rZZ?r4 fcr Dorum b hwM 90 per fmt ar l"XW with PfiUlll Is. jfA vr.l I-' r.o. IV rt. Baa Tnodaoo. CaL : t; and Children. Signature of THE Statesman per year..., ................. .$i.5. ....... .$1.00 .. year .$I.CiC $I.OC . $10 year .'. .... ...... .$1.00 per year. . i......$i.oc 1.25 r-r:::::Bmm per year I , $1-75 per year per year .....$ -SO .....fi.ox . -1 $1.25 ...... .... per year... fi.oc 1:.-.1.25 WORLD, per year.. ptf year.....' ..Si.oo ,.$1.00 -$1.C5 a free pattern to each snbscrioer). per year 00 .00 --,- -.....-SOO SEED AOTM AKO IfSTALITV m L, K - Kl -; DR. MOWS A LL DRUGGISTS. DRUGGIST, SALEM, OIL a nnmber of yearn. lie was eleee! Mayor In 18GH. His wife and chil dren haipenM to be Tisirin him :at th time of bis death. TUe renxiins will lv buried at Siwkane this after noon. .. . ' . you caa never plan the future by the past. Burke. . . . ; j " . i 1 '" - V. SENT FROM PARIS Prof. L R. Lake, of Conrallis, Writes U Cor. T. T. Ceer. GfS VISIT TO THE CAY CITY He Gives His Impressions of tke i French Capital Art in Horti-cnllnre-A Bisr Display. " (From Daily Statesman, Oct. 214 Gov, T. T. GHr yestortlay revvivetl a lott-r from Prof. K. It. Lake, of "Vrvallia, uow iu Paris. wIhto he spont soveral mouths. Tho fidlowius rxttnpts aro takoti from Its past, by tbo kiuduoss of the Jrovornor: . 'Arriving lu-ro In tho o.irly part of July, : I : found it very hot in Paris, tho. hot tost. In fact, that , has been orficially rotordol in ovor a quartc: of a ivutury. 1 was unable to obtain a suitablo intorjrotor at oueo, and -onstMjuontly ivniainoi in. Paris, vlsJt iu's tho nursorios, orchards, garden, park and farms in 'the vicinity for a16ut six weeks, also having an op portunity to soo two temporary horti 'cultural exhibits of wonderful merit In August I prooodod to visit France, and in a trip eoTer'niu n.arly a month. I sto!;iKd in all tho important cities of Southern, Katern and Western Frano. and lakiiitf side" trips front these places saw many .of the best farms, orohards. nf they can no enllod orchardsl trardens. park9 and public places 4n lh count rjv On my return to Paris I attended tlie liorti ruliural congress, of all nations, saw mother imincnse display of fruits. riowers and foliage plants, then do partel ou a three weeks' tour of Gr- mauv. Bliciula (Austria i and Switz. erlaud. havinz now Just returned iu time to see the ligget fruit exhil)it tliat has ever lccn soon together at one time. Words of mine cannot ex press the magnitude or beauty of the? display. There is so much that one cannot fully ' grasp it in the four days through which It-is kept on the tables Think of one man exhibiUng 3T) varieties of pears. ISO of apples, so of nrr3ies, ikshlvs plums, straw lHTrlos, raspberries, eurrauts. nuis aud various other fruHs! and thcit try to. conceive of lo to'lo exhiliitors iu tbe tame class, besides a multi tiule of Aihexs. This much for. fruit " Then there are tliousands uiin thousands of 8eciniens of potted Ootverlng and foliage -plains. The Vhole makes a display of marvellous CAPTAIN WM. BROWN, Of the 45th Regiment, U. S. V., killed in the Philippines. dimensions, wonderful lx-auty. anl almost distracting variety. The most remarkable feature of these dl.-qday is Uie fact that everything is done witli a full view of making it artistic. Art in form and color reigns 8trprerii.! I cau only! wib that our people could JUST COME AND SEE "LORD LVRGAN 2d " Score 94 3-4, By Gore , - '-.' Service Fee 55." - ' - .Mrs. Insh, the noted Jadge says be will soon eore more than to points. Does flnd litters cheap. Does bred and unbred." Plenty of-youngsters ready to sell In pairs, or singly. Give the hoys ond girls a chance' to make eay money by raising them. Win Etklblt Hares at the State ratr. --rM See Them. ; Marion Square Rabbitry , ' r, At'WELCM. Prop. .. 391 Commercial St., Salem, Or fills HIPfffi24iPtS! I f I i lw: Amu y ' yt Tit I' S. ",'. , i - n THAT Do ; I SELL... You ! pedigreed Know? Derelan i i v:f: ;; Hares " at $1.00 i i $50 , ' Each ee the vrondorfnl i I exhibit or fruits and ,flowers , , ; ; r -: ': -Yesterday I had -tlw very unnsnal pleasure of tpotKling Wx lwurs In the park antl gardens j of runm Itoths ehlkr private borne, held to bo tb? most perfect piee of garden art on the hih iucut, and oj ths who havo seen, the . world, -the most . tinisUeti pje of laadscate maIe by man. Stub a treat! TJ Taco abouuds !n vistas of tbe most distanoe and grace, while . the views froui an .uuudrod ptints are most lieantlfnL in fact they are real pieces of art worked out on a, cauvas of soil, with natures Hving trees, shridts. j waer- and grass, for forms and colors, f It la really leyond tlw power of wortls to paint It. Then, we think we grow big things in Ore gon, aud we do, bi ce tbe inclosed leaf a ; cherry Jaf grown Iu the gardens of the iLtce which, is calhnf Ferriere. . f ' Now alKtut Franee. It 4s realty a lteautlfnl untry alouading lu pic turesipie . old castles ami some iew ones, great sweeps of gently roll ing, well-tilled, uufem-ed fields. Tres everywhere, exefpt in 4lie south. splendid roads. most substantia brldires ajl aqutHlucts, numerous railroads, and -aj superb syteia of canals. One can go from nny large city Jn France to any other by way of tho caual. . or be can ,-travel from Paris to the At lam k. along the ast to 1 Bordeaux, ond from Itardeaux to Celto on .the Mediterranean, aud thence overland by. water! fo Paris and the channel or North sea. Tin French iK-op!e are iiorvous, high temiertHl. eourt4Hus, and withal generous, luit to the average A titer- K an vulgar jor , coarse iu their -ter- soilal liabits. Their methvsls of bus. iness ami daily life are a study. cer tainly. The struggle for position U Intense with the middle class., and tlie struggle for existence eiually as fierce with the lower classes. Thi results jn a very great sulwli vision of labor and business. The small shops are numerous. .Many tamuics ear, work and make their sales In the same room, wiilcu is orten so small that one trading in the store is otdiged to go. iu ou one side and come out ou tin other in order U have room (to get: alHMit. This applies to the com. moil people, not to the iKilatiar houses and . stores of tlM wealthy, or the ones lu wliieii tlie averag. gioin trotting American loes his trading. AH buildings are made substantial. they are exacted to last lor iges, All the people have a develoeil Haste for the lKautlfuI in art, 'sculpture and tahitings. The street urchin is an art critic, as is evidenced from his uncoiuplimentary . .si'pwlings ou the Ioxters ami. art pieces that are not quite up to "the lest. GATHERING A "DRUNK" VOOAII ULAUY. In a Oernian look. by I.Iohtonlerg, I wad last niglrt a list of ltsi tlerman words aud phras4s synonymous with tlie-word "drunk." Ity ransaiking the Ctmiait studentH slang and tin: (,r man rtialeets this numler can easily le lucieased .to altottt lUVl expressive words and-picturesque' phrase's signi fying the happy .state of Ik-Iii", "half seas over." v is the English language as copious as the Herman in this respect? i 1 ask- Iho sentence, "He is drunk," and as- eI a native Amemuin Xlils question and his aiiHwer was a psi live Tea." He cuuiiMrate4l in a few mluutes more than forty expressions equivalent to sorted that .more-' 1 ha u' fltsi might eas ily lo -olle'tel in Ue Englislt-siH'ak-ing countries. I wrote the words and phrases down, as given by my friend, in the 4ioih that tlie Sun might print them. ami. with the li.Mp of its read ers, publish at least loo clioice ex. pressi4ns as a valualie contribution to the ncience of metlij-nologjr or the noble art of drinking. - ; - He is drunk, Intoxicated. Inebriated, tipsy, full, loaded, jagged,' tight, Ui- lunidcd. half shot, lialf gone, ovr- cime, '. overtaken, corned, ek'va ted, happy, 1hhz.v, IsKuty, groggy, foggy, hazy, dlxzy. dopey, paralywd ' j He is half-sens over, thre shets in the wind, bit tin bay, Off his trolley. oft bis nut. under 11k Influence of tlie weather, dead -to tlft world.' weak on his pins, all iiiOjm and broonw, ami oliout to cast up his accounts (i. e., to o-r.it). ;. ! lie has a jag on a load on, a sakte on. a loir on; ho iui tlie sun in ins eye. he ra n't see a hole iu a ladd-r, and can't lie down- without holding oii.-Xpw Iwk Sim.. THE PUACITirAL SI HE OF IT. "There- 1 -so little money In literar lure." said. fhe. wife, "that I lliiuk yon Avould le wise to ehoe som other profesfion. Why, th man who runs the ice wagon makes more than you lo. the butcher goo out driving every Hominy, tlie baker wears a leaver and a linen colar and the real estate man has three dia monds in a white shirt, to say noth ing of tlie coal man. who goes to sleep in church ou n velvet pillow every rnnoay me iri semi. Aiolly. think of Oeniu; what nm I to lo with thatr" "The Ixnl only knows. John! Hut how nlct? it would le If you could only split into kindling wood at so much a cord, or swap It off for a barrel of flour, and a sugar cured ham!" At lanta f'onstittition. A TOTAL ISK. "I thinlt that I'll le married" on my birthday." said Misa Tommey. "What!" exclaimed Silas Frocks, holding np her hands in consternation. "aud lose one entire set of present; letroit Free. Press. 4 , WAS ENGAGED AT ONCE. I want a' man to relieve me of the work , of getting out my next alma nac." said the patent medicine manu facturer. "Hare you had any experl- n -e T "Can't say I have in Just that line,' rephVd the np-towlate advertisement writer; "lut I can do the work in such a way that it will give everybody , a pa!n."I"U'dadelphia Ileeord. Mrs. Hnbbiilis (prompting) Amen! Now. go to sleepv little Elsie Put I'm not through yet. - Mrs. Snl.bnbs Yes. yon are. You said "God bles4 mamma and papa." and all 11 rest. Little Elsie But I want to say, "Clod bless Krhlgct, and make her a good girl, so she can stay a few Uaya." rbttadelimia Press. fOU SOAY SCHOOLS gED HILM DI8TBICT COXTKITIOS S ) nELU IN TCBNCK. lBUretla( Scaaloaa. at TVblcb AW Fa para c Wr Prntad-A Profltabla . ' . ;'i y Spent. ' TURNER, Or.. IVt. I7.A very In teresting convention for the Iled , Hills distrkt opeuel at Turner at 10 j o'clock tslay. Uev. iicOomb In the addnss f weleonie, said every Sun day school worker should not only be hi earnest, but he shoukl also be an expaiismist. . v ; Mrs. Cltas. Townmd, iu resiwnse, ppcakiuV of the netls of the Sunday school. urgs I the necessity of prepar ation m the part of tbe.teacher and also tho same for the jvholar. Pri mary work was disussed 'by "a niun Ikt of inetntK-rs of the -onvention. all emphasirlng fle importance of. the lirst two or three j-cars or instruc tion. ' ' ... ; , After adjonrnment at noon n dinner In the Sunday s-hod room was sup plied" hy tlie howjitalrty of the ladies of Turner. lhth dinner and hosp.- ; allfV were hiMiieiise. All. for tho : h'Uir. heeded the iuvitatkm to le- i wine expaniHists-tlM sHNud tabl ! was .as gotl as tlK' tlrst, and great ; Stores of gisl things! were left for the third. ! ' 1 Miring tlie afternoon session ah ad dress, by l'rof. I'uuiiiiliigs, on "How to CVinduct a TirtttKrs Meeting, was full of go.nl points. . He said th.tr teaclM-rs mitl to'' tlisetisx lxiw Ih'kO J Wiey can cjirry forward -their work i Jnsr as workers In other line meel ; o plan for the success of their work., Jestw was tlie Introducer of children to tlie world. ' How !and wliat V teach, and what not to tich. wero questions fir -nsideratlon. . Teaelt . the STlpture froiit llu Scripture, j "Search tlie rVrlptures; . for In them ! ye think ye 'have eternal life:, ami they are they which testify of m-.v ! The taclicr Is on a 'safe road who; fllws the Sir5ptures. ! - A papr was read by Walter llrook hart, a menrlKT of Irife'sor - Oum miug's class, ou the I nature of Sim day school work at the Reform School, ltoys Rouvet hues eonie to the iiiPtiUHlon who iHvcr heanl a relig ious song; mnny of ttlie lioys appre ciate Um efforts of those who try. to, teach them the way. of Life, j "Nearer My Jod to TluH"was sung1 in signs by a young lady from the. penf Mute School the grace of her movements npproflf'hed the sublime. In accord with the music of.tlut grand old hymn. j Homo iHpartmcnt v ork was settled by Mrs. W. R. Winans. prN Otifi had school in Ohilo. of ."2 nieinlHrs, In Its Home Ioartnietit S2l iucimi bers. j A - lady living in TlIlainHk county i a 'iimiiiInt of the Jlome .He partment of thi M. E. church in S.t lein. This wori pivinvises to be one of "greatest usefulness. IM-. li. A. Watersi ktid. If . the re ligions hist ru. -t ion in Hie homo could le what It should lie, we 'would have little need of Sunday school. House to house vlsttatJoii work in countetIon with the Sunday school was ably presented ' by N. J. Iiauiou. tlw : state superintendent of tfwit lc partinent, making a very divided Int press4oii uism all -'present.- ,. After the usual devot ional . serviivs hi the evening ltev.r W. M. Holt, I. n., of Portland, . was Introduced to the convention, and "gave a very Interwtlng and Instructive address on "Normal Tenching." emphasizing , t h importanei. of a thorough training of teacliers for their work iu t 1k.ShihI iy schod. and ilhislrating modes by which Normal Instruction could bo carried forward. ! i Uev. L. , If. Petersen was next in- ! trfslin-ed. Ho addrcxKed the eon veil-": tion. on I he groat levil. "The Liquor I Tiafli.'." and tlnt Jmportaiice ; teaching . our children to shun all 1 complicity- with Mils-degraiHng bus, I IneHM, ond ) train them that th3 may grow up to us all their Intlu. ; ence to antagonize and extertiilnato 1 this gnat evil. The con.V4'tit ion wa- reganh-d as a groat succeo bv all Ircacnt. and 1 he ladies of Turner . We.ro highly coiupl I men ted on their geiieroiiH IHierality " in ' making pro viskm for Uie -iufort of tln dele gate ' ..-'...! LORD RUSSELL'S DILEMMA. : , - Once, when lie lirst. came to London and was laying the foundation of his great career, the future Iiord 'hlcf Jiixticc went to the pit of theater. The piem was xr)tnlar. the j-ft who crowded, and tho young tnlvm-ate had only standing room. All of a sixldeii a man at his side er loil out Ihat his watch was stolen. Mr. Ittisxcll iiml two otjier men were hmmed In. "It was one of you .three." orl-d the mm minus th watch. "Well, we had Iw-iier go out and Iw s.m relied." Kiiid Mr. Rtiss.U. Willi 1lHk: alertness r mind that did not fall hUn at a trying m meiit fliukt an excltI crowd. A de. tectlve was at hand, mid the uggc lion was accepted. As Mr. UimmI walketi out the Idea flashed thrnigh Ills mind Ihat If the man luliiml dUu had the Stolcu projicriy he .would proUthly try ii secrete It In the jtek-' et of his front-rank man. fjuVk as thought bK,(Jrew bis coat tails nlwmr him only to feel, . t. his horror. soiiM'tlMrtg' Lirge and siiHoth iatnl . round already iu his ioeket. While he was.stlll wondering what this n(lglit m-an for him. the detective energeti cally nei7'd the hindmost man. eLiiuiing. - "Wliat, m rawal! at It agaiuT.' To Mr. liiixdl and the other man he apol-gized and liade. them go free.'. ..Hut Mr. UushcII. iefore Iw had taken many steps, reflectni that h. could wot keep the ' watch, lie went Imck to tlie- Ikx office a i.l explained, with a courage" on which he afterward said he rarely experienced greater ih mands. that tlni'igli ho did not .take the watch he hsd.lt. Ho saying, ho prt his band Into his pocket mid pull-'' ed out a forgotten snufTlniv. Im ion Correspondence .Manchester Guardian. Kjd. ta, s 'uio,i ,1iruiiiUN.i..SiM.t . a rt m at.' si arm twmi mm - ' a sssss a a Sk aa a aa SBHai a .sav as. at fl IMATION Hi U it minute,,, Tuci-1( 14 Rt.r.K,l.-1-.'U). is irar-LMrvii is B mi hf tt n.li'ii.. Col 4 1 icwiat - --"1g, i rrstsT mwr- mm "HfkUtmil tj auoi v. frmUtnm.T, f I i