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About Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1900)
WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN, Friday. December r.'iwd - ' ' HMi tf. l"Tf Ore rassSeeda r A complete stock of grass and clover 'seeds, at tbe lowest possiMe price for first class seeds, tiivt us a call to 4 fore buying. , - ' CBIVVSUB & WHITE. The Teed Mea X 11 Court St., Salem. - Thon- 1781 DEALERS IN GRAIN. WHEAT BOUGHT or , exhanged . for floor nd feed at Jjrenc'h pmce oi 'Aurora Roller Mills, warehouse 6a Trade street, near High. Salem, 1 Ore Ron. , - . W. S. HUK8T & CO. - i i . . Anrora. , Oregop. . , Wholesale dealer's In Wheat, Oats, ! Hops, potatoes, Onkius and Onion S Sets, etc. Salem Agency at office Aurora Roller Mills, on Trade street. near High. " TINNING AND PLUMBING. T. S. BURROUGHS T1NNINCJ AND PLUM-BINO . Gas rar,d Steam V.ttrng. Manufact urer of Hop aawt Fruit. Pipe. .ioj State Sf TeL 151, .Salem, Or. , PHYSICIANS. J. F. COOK, M. D. BOTANICAL DOCTOR - Cures' Consumption. Carreer Tumors, Grave', and Kidney ; Troubles; Akhma. Skin and Bone Diseases, witfwnrt knife, piaster, posisons or pain. Also Blirud-- " " ' ' " f Salem, Oregon. LIVERY STABLEST FAVORITE 3TABLES 44 SrstS St.. Salem. , - Telephone 7oi Livery Feed and Boarding ' Horses boarded' "by day; -week or month nt reasonable- prices. The ae- cornnioitatlons are ; goor and the rigs art tirst- - class in every respect. A specialty made of ri for coniiiiercial null.' ItADABAUtill & l'KANCI, Proprietors. J . 'H; R. PAGE ' W. A. STEPHENS . PAGE STEPHENS " Horses wcH fed.- good accornnfoda tkns. Fine Rags. Good Kig for commercial men a Specialty. Horses boarded. br tiay, week or month. M fron! tw feed and Booming vm 164 Commercial s., ;Tet 851. SaJcm RESTAURANTS.' most cortliaHy JnTWwr- to call at tlie Elmo liestaurant 2ii"fmmerelftl treet.,Saleii. Orejron. and, try our. 2tKr iMIIAI-S.- No letter CiHii U Iwid in, 1he city. . , ,; IK .r. HOIlTXEil, .Proprietor. The Wonder Restaurant MEALS Jao.CENT . ; " ' Oien day and olght.'Wbea in the city we solicit your patrmiajje. ' r"IlV.Ttn Ss IFYDE, Prps. "' ilCt rominerclal Sfret,' Salem. : I. ..- i . t.ii ... . .J- -r m ; TDV linitLTD III! ULLLLllUniiilU U J1LUIII C'tnnuiercial Street, alem. Good 5qusr3 MeaU for ?oc "Thirty-two years in bniness In thU city uihI iiare - feil more- people thaif iliere ri lu ire)ron: alt were wetl pleased. Meal atarTl hoars. C. W,-; 1 1 E LI 4 UN BRAND. WILKES STALLION, "JEROME" NO.l 29631 1 Will ufand for Mares the comlag sea poit at t'rner oC Terry and Liberty street. lr Ie4ll'sree and, particulars, call oo V ," , i "'h: i f D r. A- Long Venterlnary Surgeon. 4 'Salem. Of. ": : " BICYCLE REPAIRING. Don't . thrown away you dclapklatcd iriutttvilas. : r vf . - " - G. A. Roberts Can mind -It for you as good as new. Take It to him, f i ; 103 STATE STREET , Bicycle n. lie-pairing a Specialty. . NATIVE SCOUTS FIGHT. i - UKFKAT A SFPKHIOi: FOItCE OF Filipinos., ; KiUir.s a NumlH-r of Betels flttd Prominent Insurgent Chief- " No American Ixjss. a MANILA. Vrt' XA dispatch has len rinelvtHl from liem-rai. Funston. giving an account of a two hours'- tight in, the wool of ?anto, Donvlngov le nvt t-ii ad America n force andWW rcb- l-i t onuuindHt J'by ?Ssanrt'''. T?u" A ir riv-i n , f c reel, consist Ing of t h irty na ve scout s, comma tulod by Lieu ten autj.ilntn, attacked lu re Wis, who icticated. tU-athii on the field" sixteen ncir killed." including Aie tW1 leader Aimar and' an Vmerican fnegro.. Not ono of .Tolnigan's men wa woundeL IWC.K TO ATLIX.-Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lninoreaux leave th's morning for Seattle. w turi they will fpend ser ial tnoiubs in-fore returning to the Atliu mining region In Alaska, when' Mr.- Irmorcaiix. has -Taluable claims, and extensive Interest ts. Their lit th-1 girl will lemain In Sitlem and atteml y.-lmc-! here.. . ! - rlI 1 Dr. Fc:,n:r$ KIDNEY 1 - - a jnillnnkachG Cure. IFtor U K klTv.r, Birt-ler nd Cnnry I Tr' Urn- f k. H. rt tH-e.t a I r-"" " " 1 .JJtuw -Sl .i ' 'mmmmmmmammmmmammmm ' ' " ' '. . ' " my. , for Infants and Children. The Kind You Ilave Always Bought has borne the signa- ' tare of Clias. II. Fletcher jakl has-been made under ., personal supervision for over 30 years. t Allow no one to deceive you in this, t Counterfeits, Imitations and Jnst-as-ood." are but Experiments, and endanger the health of Children Experience against Experiment. . The Kind . Yon jHave Mways Bought xieaxs-ue In Use' 'For GRASS Our stock 0! ; Grass Seed for . fall sowing . is complete, and we invite all seed users to call and examine same before purchas-. ing, o3 we feel ; rrire that thp qnality, as: ; ; wells the pricesi can't be beat. t- SAVAGE & REID, Seedmen 322 and 324 Commercial Street, North o' P O. -or Twice-aWeek Statesman WEEKLY OREGONIAN, per year........ ........ ...$l,St TWICE-A-VVEEK STATESMAN, per year,... ..$l.oo OUR PRICE, BOTH PAPERS PACIFIC HOMESTEAD, per year,. ...... . TWICE-A-VVEEK STATESMAN, per year.. . BOTH PAPERS CHICAGO INTER-OCEAN, per TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, BOTH PAPERS ,rJ HOARDS DA I.RYMA'NYpeir Tear....... . . TWIC5-A'WEK STATESMAN, per year... BOTH PAPERS OREGON POULTRY JOURNAL, TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, BOTH PAPERS $1.25 -v - u NF.W YORK TRIBUNE, per year $rp TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, per year.... ....... Ai.qr. BOTH PAPERS -L. - 1.& THRTCE-A-WEEK JCEWs YORK TW iCE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, BOTH TAPERS McCALL'S MAGAZINE (inclnding TWlCE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, BOTH PAPERS The Pacific Mo SALEM, OREGON , - C ; , y - The Leading Earn Paper of the Pacific North- -- Vest. 20-page- illustrated - veeklyi "$1 . per year. ; We want good agents an4 solicitorsand to such ; : will pay a liberal commission .Write for terms. . Adtrcrtistrs should patronize the. Homestead CIRCULATION, 5,000 WEEKLY Special rates oo long time contracts. Clubhing rate with tle Twicca-Week Statesman, if paid in advance, or within six months after giving the order. Address: :J 1 : PACIFIC HOMESTEAD, OlTice in Statesman Building. . SALEM, OR. FINE JOB i LEGAL : 300K 3M Commercial Street. : ' SALEM, '. WILL EXCHANGE A I for iWiBEYS; or ; f OliTKY; . For a J3fi6rt time. Address or pall on F. A. WELCH. No; 391 Commercial St.; Salem, or signature oi - Over -30 ' Years. THE ..$1.50 .. t -t ..$I.0O . ...i $t.3 - - - ii. . -:UJ-$IJ50 year.......; ..:...$! per year.... ............... od oo J . $1.33 ....... .$10 $1.75 per year...... per year.... . $ 50 ....! WORLD, per year. per year .... $IOO . $1 oo ..$1.65 a free pattern to each subscriber).. li.oo per year . .$i.oo J $1.30 PRINTING BLANKS , WORK STATESMAN J0& OFFICE . ! - - '" -- . ' OREO ON. HARES BOTirnoBBmY;' irrroRTLANb six Masked Mco Hold Up an : Office in the City. . FIVE THOUSAND D01L4RS TAKEN Tbft Said Oeenrrf d at the Western Lumber Company' Ofiiee Jast Be- - fore Employees Were Paid. : PORTIAXI. - IVee. 5. Six naskel men, heavllj' aruntl. held up the office of tai Western I.umler I'ouipauy, this evenius. wvwred $."VUM, autl made their crape In the darkues. Tlie- roldtery tjCcnrred at U o'clock, when dozeuw of njeU'Were iu the vicinity of the mill, which is located at Frouraud S'veuth ttr't3. Four men guarded the two entrances to fhe office, while the other two -uierel with drawn revolvers and inlerel, the. four- clerk to holtl up their hands. The inoney was in gold aud ilver. was enclosed in envelope ready to Ik paid out to the mill lKtnds, this leiug th?. regular weekly pay day. tue robler, with a revolver In each baud, kept he clerk' 'Covered. While the itlter quickly ? threw the HKney packages luto a sack. The iwh thin lackHi out ; of.- Ue;' -office, iokel the diKirs. aud the eit tire gang escapeo be fore It was Kssible to ire an alarm. TIm iiollce tariou was Immediately noliliett anl a iiuuiIht of officers de tailed' ofo thoV-iiseii ' ' 'i'r: A MINISTER KILLED. Williamson. AV. Va.. Iec. r.This aferaou .Oavid Stoke nhot it ml kill wl liev, rWoht iu a street duel here., Stokes being also Injured ser iously. Tonight tile 'wliole town and even tlje country llstrl-ts are greatly exlted. Stokes was one of 1 he most prominent young lawyers In Mingo county. Srokes was standing at the gate of rr. Wold's home, talking to Mrs. Ivin, ' ilie minister's honse keper. Wohl came oxit of the hotise and onlertsL Stokes, to leave the--premise. An altercation took place, ami the minister opened Are. When the smoke cleared away Wold was dead, ami Stokes seriously wounded. Stokf has refused 4o say anything coucern Ing the tragedy, and Mrs. Levlne Is in too inuh of a state of excitement to talk. Iev. Wohl" was Teeognlfcod ' a one of the most" f orcefnl ami eloonent of the fl,resbyterlan ministers in this state, i TWO BLIND B0Y8 BUN AT?AY. James Lane and Robert RijTSTK, Stn , dents at tbe 8tate Sebool for the . Blind, Take Frenelt Leave. ,.. ' (From Daily Statesman, Dec. (I)' 'At about p o'clock c.n Tuesday even jug. Jame Iaue and Iloliert Riffgs, two bys aget attout 13 years and who have been enrolled as students of tlte Statexp,Hnd School, slipped away, from tjliat iustitution. going to thf Soutliern lSMti station, where ' they -boardel the overlaml train for ilarrlsbnrg, war which place their homes are located. The absence of the boys was not dis-covert-l until nearly midnight when the room-mate of oue of tliera nwaken d .Snpt. J. I. Oarter; and cstllel that gtntlcmau' attention to the fact of the boy's absence. Search was insti tuted, but no trace of tin? -missing stu dents could be found, uiijtll. at 0 a. m. yesterday, by the use of Jthc telegraph. It was learned that two blind toys had 1oarlel Ihe train at this city and. left is at Ilarrlsburg. - Snierintendent Carter yoK-rday . notified the parents of tbe boys of thrtr action, and there the; matt ftr-rests. 1 James liane. one of th mnawayivls totally liiuL and has an aversion 4o attending any ,clitd. He was raised on n wtock ranch in Fastern Oregon, and movetf to Linn county a few years agifc il attcudrsl the school last year and was bright in bis studies, but flid not want to remain awny front home, and It wair . found tiecessary; 1.V "his part nts. to pay him for remaining In iclifx. This- year h iefnsl to obk to the school until paid for doing so. and' nottilen unrtl he bad been notified by the State Hoard of Educatkm tbat he lmtst bc in the school by.Novemler 15th. if lie desired enteriujr at a 11. He arrived on November 15th, but has retcatelly shown that he wished to return home, and as be had some mopey. "was enabled to leave. He oiwe threatened to run away If a certain leather, now at the school, should be discharged. , !llis companion. Itobcrt Iliggs, Is the son of poor parent; hA Is not entirely llinl. leaving hhim- viIon. He was fnslderl a quiet TxtT. and It In thought iJtne iKrnadil him to run away. . " Superintendent darter can give no reason for the action of the boys, ashl( from the fact that they may have been homesick. ! At ed Time - I take a pleasant Tserb drink, the scat -'morning I feel bright and my com plexion is better. My doctor '.sayi it acts gently on the itomacb. liref and kidwty, and is a pleasant laxa tive. ' It is made form - herbs and it prepared as easily as tea,'" It it called Lane's - Medicine. All dr4 gists sell it at 25c. and 50c." Lanefc Family Medicines moves tbe bowel each day. If you cannot get it, send for a free sample. Address, Orator F. Woodwcr?, L Rot. N. Y. IS I M PROVI XO. Kose Jerome who was .nec Went ally- bot ' about 10 day ago at the office of tk Salem Ftourlne Mills To- on North Front street, is report ed Improving rapll ly from tbe effect of her lnjnry. The secTecy with which the yonng woman and her mother tried to surronnd tbe accident from the public, upon the orjrenf solicitation of the young man who fireT the shot, caused TH-ople to have some suspicions as totbe truth ki ' nr . vii j lire- t--Mi4 .ItiirtHy.s-suie-jlo LrW.yi thee- was'; trfAcedileW he-- iU-e f OplBlTTfj $kt someWlkcre and for a time IteUevetl that tle gn-L and hiT mother who for two, yeai past bad lneu " chamlermaid at the Willamette Hotel, were responsible for some of he 4 bef 1 tra mi t ted 1 n t he city durinsr the winter. Search, bow ever, of the premises and a veryclos watch iron tlie actions of the people, have not revealed" any thing that would Indicate that there- was an foundation for the- belief that they are thieve as reported at the time. Tb young "woman Indignantly denies the truth of ".the reports and?ls ar-J pafently mtvb grieve1' by their cir culation In the community. " 'u s .T WORK; Carpentet.coTmencetl Work yesterday on the old Red Corner Drug Store buibling, rciiKHtellng and repairing It for tin stock of tobacco and cisars whicbVam S. t.cldsinith proposis, to pnt In atniut the- 1st of January. The exterior or the build ing is receiving a, new enaf of paint, lte work upon tlie building will cost about . . . SATlSf ACTIONS Of MOBTGAGCS. Still the' Itule w in the ' DeiMirlntent of Records Ded to Real Estate .J Also Filed. (From Daily Statesman. Dec.. 0.) County Recorder J. II. Roland, yes terday recorded four sutisfaetions of mortgages whK'h ag?rregatel 12.2."s. One mortgage for 2 was also plac ed on reord. The dtsnls recorded are as follows: ':' V. S. Kuight and wife, to John Crais. iroiHrtv lu Capital Fark ad. to Salem W d ....... .$1340 Fml Hesslng to JaiiMs M. Cully,: 40. acres of land In section 3."l t s r 1 w w d. . .......... 1200 Dello aud C. E.. Ross tqDavid Llvesay, oue acre of lapd near. Woodburu w d 200 .Total... .$2710 $2.50 SENT FREE. Tb Hill-kaowa Chicago Heart Sseclallsts, rraaklia Utiles, M. Ik. IL Will Sent $2.50 Worth of His New and Complete Ireatmeat te Our Readers. There never was a letter opportunity for iHTsoits suffering from diseases of the heart, nerves, liver, -stomach or droisy to test free, a New and Com plete Treattm-'ut for tliose disortlcrs. Dr. Miles Is well known as a '-loading sjeeialist In these lisases, aud his HlMral offer is fertalnly worthy "of wrlons consideration by every af fl let ed reader. Thi new system of Secial Treat ment is. thonughl.v .y ientitic and Im mensely1: snirior to the. ordinary methMls. It onslts of .several rem-edies- carefully Hbctet to uit each Individual cas and is the fiual result cf tw'nty-tiv yars of very extensive research ami experience in tratiug this class of diseases. It consists: of a curative elixir, tonic, tablet, laxa tive pill wnd- -nsually (a-qilaster',-'s'elecf-el- ?or tcli case. - Extinislvlv stalls tics clearly 1 demonstrate that Dr. "Miles New Treat ment I three t hues as successful as the usnal treiilment. ; Thousand of r niarkable teHtimoril als from prominent p-opie will lc sent nion request which- prove 'the doctor to Ite one of the .world's most successful physicians. ; ' Mr. Jnliivs Keister. of fl.V Michigan Avenue. Chkago. . tes titles that Dr. Miles cured liim after ten ah!ephysf clans-liad failed. Mrs. R. Trimmer of tJreensprlngi la. was mml after many idiyslclaiis had pronounced lit" r -ae lHrts'lKS Col. E. It. Spilenian. of tbe Pth Initeli States San Diego. Cal Itegulars. locatetl ' at says: Dr. -Miles' Soe bas worked '.'wonder's clal Treatment In my son's case when all else failed. I bad employed the Itost medical tal ent and bad sJent $'J.Ot In so doing. I lelieve he Is n wonkrftil sfeciallst. I conshleretl it t my duty to recom- meiKl him." "For years I bad severe trouble with niy stomach, bead, neu ralgia winking sjiclls. and dropsy. Your trearment entirely cured me," writes Hon. Wl A. Warren, of Jamestown.- N. y'." - - 5 -' As all : affllctied ' readers mat have 2.."iO worth ojf rreatment esMelal!y adnpiel to their -ase. free, we would advise them to send for ft at once. Address Dr. Ifrankllu ' Miles, 2m to Jon State St.. Chicago. triens mention this paper.) V 1 , THE RURAL MAIL DELIVERY Agent II. J. Ormsby Pleased with the Special Work Around Salem. Capt. II. J. Ormsby, the establishment azent for the Rural Mail sOrvb-e out of Salem, U highly pleased .with tlie.' prospect bore, and thinks there will le n trouble In establishing a half doztn gootl routes out of the city. Ill maps were completed yesterday, and he will Irohably iegin the Work of examlnt ing the rotiteModay.; lie- will go over : OacU route, carefoly examining it, and. reporting his findings to tbe Depart ment. .., . -...-.' ' ". ....:'.: , f . He says, Iwfore the carriers -begin the work, 4ael family, n the ronte mnst provide ax nnlform metal lox, t(.n, to fl vartn of thl, (.onni Pv -neatly painted, ami put np where tlie''. Mr. Ormsby thinks he -will Is -abb' carrier can "place the mall In it with out dismounting from, horse or buggy, as the'eanier I not; allowed to leave his conveyance. Tbese toxes must neat and cmnmotlious. They can ite had dellrered for 1; they are made fby Eastern manufacturers, or ran le made by local tin-fcmlths. Tbew loxes most be put np. tbat belrsg, an order from the Department. Captain Orms4y yesterday received an order from tlw leprtrtMnt 'that !. omethlug new In Uup! MJbdellvvry. pfisiarisiviiisfnct JCOOE JOK lvohs or COCNTV. DOlOtli Tlaimpk 0.T. T. 3rr. Tradtriac MX Keclcastloo No Kxplllo Ulit ; X lot UU Actloau - . Oor. T. T. 5T yestenbty : riH-eived a telegram frou IIou..Joe Lyeus. of Orauts Fa. county judge of Douglas county, tendering hi resignation of tlie oraee of'eviuntr'JoST 'N ".expla nation .was, given, and "the Jndge's ac tion "was notr understood." The U b grajn situ ply' stafetl the following: ' I hereby tender' my resignation as i-onnty judge of Douglas county. ." ;(Sign,Hii ; ; " I JOE LVONS." No, action wOT1h taken ill the mat- ' ter tor ti presiut. It is likely Ahat som exHlanatlou for tlUs sudd n ac tkm on tlie part "of the county Judge,-." can be ascertained. It is prol hi bio let ters will lie tw Ivod In the nest day or two throwing some light on the nsittcr. ..'- ".v ''.- Judge Lyons was elected -fa the po sition he hold In June, 1N"S, ns'a Dem ocrat, and totjk his seat on the nrst -Monday iu July of that year. . Rosebnrg. Or.. Dec. Joseph Lyons county judge of Douglas ''county, ha ftled hi . nsignatiou as Judge with tiovctiKir Hcer, to take effect when ever his sueeesM-r Is apKiiutHl. Frt vate buslin1 demands Mr. Lyons at tention. SICK TIEADACIli: AUSOLFTE ty and permanently cured by ttslug. Mok.i Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation aud Indigestion,, make you eat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed, or amney back. 23 and Wc. DR. . STON U S i drug storea. , . - MANY BOPS ABC MOVING. Ioeal Ilcalers Have MTide Heavy "I'ur chaws Duriug the- Fast Week The Market Firm. (From Daily Statesman, Dee, (I) ,y.j', The local Imp -market remains firm.; though tliv'prlce I td julvanclng mat criaity. Ituyers have plcktHl tip inany" tine lots of liop during t1e past week, one -local dealer securing over ltnto bales, and nimilicr several hundrid iti Marlon and I'olk countie trwers, as a general thing, hold -few hops now,' though some crops have not leen dis posed of yet. , j ! Valentine Tewl. the' New York bop de:ibr In his lrodneTS lVlce Curreut of lH"-emlHr lt, says of the hp mar ket; - '; ' V; '" .'-- i ',r .. - : -.-.. , Rales Receipt for. week . .... ..i. Receipts Troin' Sept. 1 . ... . . lO.tiJt Receipts same time List year. 27.."t'., nu ExMrts to'Eiiroilo for. week.. Exports from Sept.' 11.. .... Exports same tim last year... I m Hrts for 1 vwk. ' . . . . I m port '-frolh'pt . T .-. . . Inport same tltite last yenr.. i.r.4t 1 Nil The first tinee months of the seasor shows unusually large business. Over 7!.Mi Iniies have lieon rei-elvwl slm-o May 1st. or nearly, tbrw. times the amount that arrived f' the 'same time last year. Abont the saim ptiijtorlion of increase has booh shown in the ox ports, which are now .17.."V2.V bales -ahead of last year. This indicates n -unusually. early movement of the crop., and bears out the - general 'prediction' that England would niHd- 1o come here to make up the deficiency lu her own , crop. The business of the p.it week has been somewhat quieter. 'llrewer seem to have stocked up fairly well for the present, and are not buying so freely, while the export demand Is hold in check 'by -the heavy .U.H)tltic4 awaiting shipment hirekor in transit from the Pacific eoat. More than tCitNi bales of this win-k's receipts were on through bills of lading for England. While thd movement was so active dealers secured pretty sssl stocks, so that there are plenty of hops available, but the general outlook Is cotixldcred reasonably good and ; titer Is a steady holding of most grades. FosiMy out ont side figures are rather 'extreme. A molerate quantity of hops' U'chiiing ing hands In this state a bd on the Facilb coast.' nml the itoji Is fast passing out of growers' bands. In don -nbIes are qnletiT but Jn'Ices tvell sustalnel. with tirodlum grades high er. , "... ..... , -, '.. sieclal Orestiarii aivl Mr. Talor, two Multnn of th tnah 4-ninty postfrlices, are supplied by star rontes. iwt 11 or Uiemtinvc peti tioned for Rural Mail delivery. Cop tain Ormsby reported t ho mat tor to Washington, and asktsFfon, intrnc t tons, as It was unusual to establish the- frek delivery system at Inland lHstotllces away from tho ralironds. He yesterday" received a telegraphic order to treat these two offb-e liuall respect a though they wen? lo ateil- on tle -railroad, and to establbm the free delivery system.' If. In his Jiidg' inent. It was required. ThU Is nrr ex-' tension of the system on the part of abe JovermiMi'ifcr . ami Indicates - tho pnrpos of the Postotllco Depart roent ttt A-tnnt tho llnral Mull !ltverv .' to have the -arrier Is'gin their work on j January 1st, If the routes arc established, and ' that regular daily1 rrlris will te made out of Salem after that on all the ronts on which the Department takes favorable,' action. "What kind of a -man is tbU JjIhi Smlthr .-..: "Oh. hea Om kind that thinks"! . ' ... .-. enn nci on to nis umijrreua. uy naviug name engraved on ine nanuie, ChK-ago Ilecord, ' . ' . ( V.'-'t-.'.".'n-'i'