Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924, December 14, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

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    FEED STORES;
Crass SeedQ
A complete stock of grans and. ci0Ter
eeds, at.the lowest possible prices for
first class seed. Give us a call he
fore buying.
. CStwSUR 6 WMTTTke reed Mea
No. 01 Court St, Salem. Tbone 1781
DDALERS IN GRAIN.
WHEAT 1B0UGHT
or exuanged for flour and feed at
branch office of Aurora Roller, Mills,
warehouse on Trade street, near High.
Salem, Oregpcm. : i s. s
W. 8. HUK8T & CO.
Aurora, Oregon, Wholesaled dealers
lu t Wheatt '- Oats, . Hops. r, Potatoes,
nu Hits and Onion ? Sets,' etc.' Salem
Aj;nu- at office A nrdra Roller Mills,
on Trade street, near High.. "
Ttin-ning and plumbing. .
T. S. BURROUGHS
TES&JNa AND PLCMBINQ -
artr oifliop axii; Fruit Pipe.
ioj State Sf.. TeL 151 Salem, Or.
THYSlClAtfS.
J. F. COOK, M. D.
BOTANICAL DOCTOR
Cures Consumption, Cancer, Tumors.
Crave' and Kidney Trouble. Asthma.
Son and IJorre Diseases, wit-bout km'ic,
plasters, posiions or pain.; Also Blind
' '- '..; I " Salem, Oregon.
LIVERY STABLES.
FAVORITE STABLES
41 Sf SL, Salem. Telephone 701
' Uvery, Feed and Boaralng j .
Horses'" boarded by : day, week lor
monlli nt reasonable prices. The ( ac
commodations nrv good and tho rig
are tirst- class hi every respect. A
Iccialty tnadt of rigs for commercial
111.11. RADABAUiJH & FRANCIS.
Proprietor!. j
.1. R. PAGE I W. A. STEPHENS
PAGE STEPHENS
Hrcs weH fed. pod acemnmoda-
tkvis. fine Rips. God Rips' lor
commercial men 1 a Specialty, iforsc
boarded by day. week or mmwh. y
Roi fjoni livery, feed end wno.siGDie
164 Commercial St.. Tel." 851: Salem
RESTAURANTS.
Ymi ;ir most cordially InrUed to
call at the ; , ? . . , '
Elmo Kestaurant
21 .i nnn:'r-!.il ktret. .S:ilem. OroRon.
ami try, oar lli? SIlvALS. No better
can I hl'id In, tli city.
I. J. LUIIITNEIL Proprietor,
The Wonder Restaurant
MEALS ao CENTS
OiH-ti ilay ami Dlgbt. W1hti in -tljrt
city We solicit your patronage.
I'MUVARIi& IIVIMJ: Prps.
2ir Coninwrelal Sttwt, Saleiu.
fRrililffRiili
1 1 C'ouiniejvlal ;Street, Salem. '
0od Square Meals for a oc
Thirty-two years in business iu Ibis
rity and have fed more people than
there ar In Oregon; ; all were WeU
pleaMd. SleaU a t all bour
C. W. IlELLENHUAND..
WILKES" STALLIOH, "JEROME"
NO. ?93t , j
mil Htand for Man s the coming; sa
boii at Corner of Ferry and IJlMTty
utrt eta. Vor Pedigree aud particulars,
call on . . ! , , . ,
Dr. W. Long
Yetiterinary Hurgeon.
Salem. Or.
.BICYCLE REPAIRING.
Tu't Ihrowii away you dehiptdaicd
PmbreUas. j '
G. A: Roberts
Can mend it for you as good as new.
Take It to blm. - J
I0!9 STATE STREET
itieycle IM:iirinff a Specially. I -.. .
i:.m;lisii nr.xs not
,'LAVIXU WKf-b
Um.lon. Noi.ri7.-AtHibt-r "rltih
lu.hiMrv Is ntlKi' wan. The Pri isli
bin bT'aving fev-n rwer epgn . l tan
riial aMhN4eii linn- of ytsir. Mrli
lb' eoiufort thai iti Ih h VJ1
that M iK-himl tlH Uro k leni.Hl.
TK nriueipnl i rtiison jrlv-ii for im
f:i4rrla; l the.hide-liound m-liaeval-bin
f tb. IMiitJli Taruieiv Tlw riult
U that tlM-avemgt. t-.wii lmuboht r
raw ixn-Hly- i-'t't lei'wlal-nrw-Hid
sg to put uiOrt liN iMvakfast ni
U erMi'fft an extortionate prk-e.
Tb anuria ii.nsumjrtio-of egsra ip
liMin Hi th.J -oirr of Wr.J5.
tirnat,! at :.tSW.iK.' 1Z l lxl.
ronirMl-liisC yeaf gg the val't.
Of tVU9WK - EnslWi Tsrnw ' hi
SrodiVi l(l tUc wfilHjnt tlie ce
nun f oilHr grftmliural
H ibe : Pritlhi farmer t mt Ik-
U.e rortNner t M-lid in dtirlng 1ST"
mf Ten" "than- l.!MiMio,W..W; to
, The Poultry i OrsamzaHon Sort ry
tbllrj H n. vt-laUl egg Vt
-than Jhrtv iSiy old In warm tea thrj
or iiT-rt.i.TH--f1n winter. Its srrt
arrange for bis yoimn.w irt-m-
irinw laying gg r 'J m,
and It ran easily In.ront- by l ate hiiu
.arly lb-rr tvwdd ' oon Im? a UtUi
Tn-ir of rvr -id-.wi :,;...,.,
Iler l. l"ii "
tb imHnloo of f.tign t.iH- timM -el
Tl eggs eciruuird in iJreat.nrd-
a in Vn a tT if JjJ V"
! v-1 1 - . ; .-- . -
Vv . U; n ; Jh
.. i imit.ii i i "- - - - - - - H, - - - -y - .... - - -- - ,
r" for infants and Children.
Castorlais a harmless snbstitnte for Castor OIL Par
Boric, lrops and Kootliiug- Syrnps. . It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine) nor other Narcotic
substance. It destroys Worms and allays Fererishness.
It circ piarrhtjea and W ind Colic It relieves Teeth- J
ing Troubles and cures Constipation. It rejrulates the
stomach aiid lowels, erivln; healthy and natural sleep. .
The ChUdren'tt Panacea The Mother's Friend., .
The Kind You Have Always 'Bouglib'
iuiura me
In Use For
t
GRASS
Our stock -of Grass Seed for fall sowing
is complete, and we invito all seed users
to call and examine same before purchas
ing, as we feel sure that the quality,' as
well as the prices; cati't be beat.
SlK46E d3 REtt, Seedmen
322 and 324 Commercial Street, North of P. O.
&BIING
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SALEM,
rThi-'I-cading'Fttrm Paper of the Pacific North- ,
wcsL 20-page illustrated weekly, $1 per year.
d We1 want good agents and solicitors, and to such
will pay a liberal commission. Writ for term.
'Advertisers should patronize tho Homestead .
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Special rates on long time contracts. Clubbing rats with the
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months after giving the order. Address: ,
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Office in Slatcsmau Building. ; SALEM, OR.
PINE JOB
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' 300K
266 Commercial Street j
WILL EXCHANGE
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for
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cx short time. Address or call on F. A.
WELCH..N0. 391 Commercial St.,-alem,.or
1. v " .L: TJntlrltriif'.
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a free pattern to each subscriber).. Si.oo
per year .$1.00
30
Homestead
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OREGON.
HARES
' -.
-Vriday: December ftA&j
nilUt : r.IAIL. : RflLTES
EIGHT CABRICKS A FP O J 2TTCO
SXSTC lOOO FAMILIES.
TO
AbMt . S40 SqMr Mlis
KbImmmI la
; v tlM Territory t B Covr4
:- - troM Sslcm.
tProui lally Statesniao, Dee. 13.) -Tbe
Rural Mail tervk-e. to rnu from
the Salem postotlice to the surrounding
eotinu-y. aod give the rural population
sorroundingr Salem a dallyi mall ser
vice cental to that iu that city is bow
esablishea, ofa,r as the, laying out of
the routes and the appouituient of the
edrrtcTS Is concerned; tbe reiort ou
thfe work ' lias" bl-en teent, to tbe ' Post
office 'rx'partuient at Washington by
iIevlal Agvut IE J Onnsby, and Wtl
fngT boV reuialns' to' be done- exeeit
t'bje . approyar ofv- Captain Ornisbys
work by the leiar(iiseut and. tbe or
der to start tlve carriers - on , their
routea on a day to be flxed by the De
partment. - ' ; ' -
Eight routes were established cov
ering a territory of 240 square miles,
with' Salem as tbe center; tbe carriers
will serve on an average 15 families
eaclu. giving dally mail servies; to a
population of about tiOUO.
Mr. Ormsby yestertlay sent In bis
reixn-f to the 'Poofflve iK'partuieut,
recommendiug the In-glunlug of the
stTTk-e for January 15, luol; be also
recommended the suspension of. the
postoltlces at Lincoln. Zena, Eola,
J.ilierty, Rosedale, and Sidney as
tbe .Rural Mall delivery will eover
the territory of these offit-sj he .fur
ther recommended tbe discontinuance
of the star routes from Salem to Mc
Coy, ami the one to Sidney.
lie urges all tatrous of the- Ilnral
routes io at oaeo provkle the required
regulation boxes for their , maiL as
no mail will be delivered to p:itrons
whoijiieghv-t this Important matter.
Twenty brrgt; mall lkct!ou : boxes
will itv put ui ua -the routes, similar
lo; thoee Hsed in t the 'dty, and more
will le erected lu Salem's territory If
the iiostmaster lhiuks It advisable.
The carriers apoInted are J. A.
HemiuKtou, Clell llayden, H. McXail
Howell. U-ister It. Iavirt. It. It. Wil
lard, llvrnnl Cberrlngton, 1. M. ltay
jiwiiul. and Ihmhi liinwL . Substltutji's
jvere. appu!ntol m follows: t!orge .
bi us. James AliM-rt. and Frank L.
Rik-r. for ibe cast .dde. aid John
Purvine and Win. Kayden lor tbe
vrewt wide of thi river.
. Tln. routes a la.1 out are: i,'
Kot'te No. 1, .lames A. Remington.
carrier Ib'ginning at tl'.f1 post oltiee in
Sabiii; t hence west across the river
over the ' Wallace' road to Lincoln:
tbm- north to the forks of the road;
tlicjwe west of Kfiuth. parsing the
Spring Valley schoolhouse to Zcn;i;
Iheuet MMiibcast. passing Ilinsh Co?
lege back to Salem. Total kngtb of
route, 'Ji miles. ' ' v
Ronle No. Z CIcll Harden carrier
Ili'gin'ulng at tbo iMJorlice In Salem:
ilMm-t across tho river, through West
Salwiu: tbenee west up ibe. Hver." pafs
ing Ivola to Uiekrenl; thence .north. on
tiw Portland jIikI Corvall; road tolh'
interwi'ction of 4he Oak Orove rbiid,
returning to Salenvby tbo Oak Orovo
road. Total length of .route. 'SI miles.
lloute No.A 11. McNaii Howi'U car
rier 'Ib'tfhuiiug at the iostorrh-e lu
Saloiii; tbeucn south on Commercial
st t'r, past eemetries to Iicrty. ex
leiiiring southwest to the schoolhouse
opposite UwiKi Vlta; thence Jiack by
way of Hall's Ferry and Halls Ferry
roal to Saknu. Total length of route,
'Mi miles.
Roiitd" No. 4. lister 15. Oavls. car
rier Beginning at the iiostortlce iu Sa
lem; theuce south on Coimnerciul
street:-thence oA-er the old lage road
to Hatch corner; thence west to the
Rnena Vista road; thence, soutb
through .'the Sunnyswle country to
IIojH cliajH'1; tbence wrst to neir tbe
P.nena Vista road; thence southwest
to Kchoolliouso: thenei'. east through
Rosnla!e to Snnuyside schoolhouse;
tlieiMTi north to Hatcb's corner; thence
eastto Priugle sclioolhouse and back
to Salem by way of the Pringle road.
Total length of route. miles.
Ibute "So. 5. It. K. M illard carriiH-
IbginniHg at the postorHce In Salem;
thence out -on tin Turner road to E.
( ro slaughter lione; thence
across the railroad track to tb
Pet Ides" mljrhlKrhood east to MiH
iwk ami Reform ciioo; tlicn-e past
the Ihaf.Mnt wclioi and Asylum cot-
( tages; theact through . the - Witzel
i neigh Iwrhood; thence north to the
Iariy place west or Aiacioay; tnen?;
west past the Rickey schoolhouse
soothwest to the Ivstes place; thewe
the Turner road and -laek oa the
Turner road to Salem. Total lengtb
of route, '211 miles.
! Route No. Kd. W. Clierriiigton.
carrier liegiiining at the imstofliee in
Siilem? thence at over State street:
tin-nee east - Jvcr-be- South Howell
prairie road o J-fTs corner: them
north to s-boolhouc: tleu west
over the Frnilland and Asjiinn avenue
road to Salem. Total length of route,
ID milv.
! Ronio No. 7, Frank Raymond car
rier Reginning at the postotrlce in
SaRni: -tbeuee thronaii Eglew-ool ad-
tlillou over tJardeu road to (Jhspiuan!
i. . . . i . . . I. : I
road: thence east over tlws Silvcrton
ral to threes i uarb-rs of a nillo wet
f Howell; tlienet south to the Pra
tum rtld. wet on the Prattim road
to tlte Oarden nml to C3arHan's tmt
Iter; thetiee -west to the Misstou
Cemetery road; thetn-e west to post
office. Total length of route, 21
i Roiitv- No. K. lon Oirotl carrier
rtegionlng at tbs postotttee In Saleui,;
tbeace north on Front street atnl over
ll-MissUn- Bottom road iwst the
Poor tl-rm iKt tlji Kals-r sebolliouse
Poor Farm and ihm Kaiser scboolbouiw
tbence east -lo , tbw rod west ofi
Prks station; thence south to chio
site ' tflear liak -lioolhonse: them
east ue-half iiile. south to near Che
ma wa .across the railroad track south
of Cbemawa to the ? Rrooks road;
theiKf lack to SaVm by way of
Brooks road aud ltierty street. To
tal length of route, 27 miles.-
TRANSVAAL MUST PAY.
England Will Tar tbe Couutry
War Porjies.-
for
LONDON. Dec 12,-DurIng tbe dls
ctrssioii In the cmnroltbH? of Ways and
Meaws. 11m chancellor of clMnner.
Sir Michael iikks-Ueacn, promised
Itlh
t "h cffiderabfe troi?ti
t rf tiiH South AfrKrab ' w
dipt fCbe South ArrhrabJwvvf taiubi
IM
obtaliid Crom tiieilYauvatll.: II
iiitted'tbat Jbe trtaurj coluaiittee
aumitteu'tnat Jue. treasury
was about to proceed to the Transvaal
to ascertain Its assets and their tax
able capacity. 5ir Iarkl Itarltoor,
continued the cbanccllor, has been se
lected for, bis tak.
A NEWSPAPER SOLD.
CIIICAOO. Dec. 12.- Tbe Illinois
Staats Zeituug was sold at auction to
day for $:SR.Ot Hi. The comiauy will
be reorganized at omv. t .
A GOOD PRICE.
NEW YORK. Dec. 12. A tnemler
sbip in tbe New York) Stock Exchange
sold today for $47,500 to Jobu II. Mc
Cullogb. ' - ..
AN ANTI-TRUST. IAAV.
Hlinoi Courts IIoM Tliat State's Sta
i 1 '? tote, as' Void.
' CHICAOO, JW. 12. Ry the decis
ion of Judges Tn!tvy, Dunne aud Wa
terman, of tho circuit court .today,
section 1. of the antr-trosT Jaw of I11V
nois. ' which Ieltnes' what constitutes
trusts or combinations in restraint of
trade, is declaretl um-onstitutionaL
The decision is regarded as a distinct
victory for corporations, ami is looked
uixtu as nullifying the anti-trust law
of tliv state in Its most-vital part.
STILL NO VERDICT.
The Jessie
Morrison Jury
Locked Up.
Is Still
ELDORADO. Kans.. Dee. 12. At 10
o'clock tonight Judge Shlnn agaiu
sent the Morrison Jury to bed. in
srtuctlng thcbi to resume delilierallous
oil the case at SQ o'clock In tbv moru-iug....-
-! .- : .. -. -.--.' .;. :
CAM PRE LL APPOINTED.
SAX FRANCISCO, Dee. 12. Tbe re
gents of the University of California
have formally apindntcd Professor W.
W. Canypbcll director of the Lick Ob-sorvatorj-.
lrof. CainplH'll has len
acting art derectr siue the death cf
Prof.- Kec-ler. Tbe rcsrents; vottnl Sirs.
Keeler i1m salary whk-b . would have
lioen lue' her husband to June 1st next
amounting to $1.":;7. '
NEW YORK'S VOTE.
NEW YOHK. DtH. 12. The State
Hoard of Canvassers met today, aud
canvassed the state vote. Only four
of lire sixty-one counties,' cast majori
ties of vote for Rryan.-' 'They' wrre:
New York, Quet lis. Richmond and
Schohark, McKlnley's plurality in
cite state is H:.iti.
SEXAIXIR DAVIS WILL.
ST. IWt'L. Minn.. Dec. 12. The' will
of the late. Senator Davis, who died
NovemlM-r 27th. was tlh'd for probate'
today. The will loaves all bis estate
to Mrs. Davis. The estate Is va'"Uvd
at-$2.".N In iMrsonal, and $10,0OtJ-ln
real property. : ; . -
'.. . f , . :., - ... ... i .i- i i .in
M0KI TEA; positively cure 'Sick
rioadache, Indigestion .and constipa
tion. A delightful ; berb drink. , Re
moves all ; erupt ions-of the skin, pro
ducing a'perfect complexlou. or mon
ey refnnded.-' 25 ceuU and 50 cxmts.'
Dr. Stone's drng stor&s. "
?: TELEGRAPH KARNTX(!S.
N EW. YORK. 1 lee. 1 2. The Wes t ern
Union 'Telegrai'b -Company' reports
that, for tlie quarter ending December
His, the net .earning will l"; alsmt
$liMMi,"V,-'. A divideud - of l't jsr
cent, which 'Was do-lared tslajv calls
ror ibe payment of .$l,217,ooO.
1IIIVD-END COLLISION.
Tw o Freight Trains .Wrecked iu Mis
souri with Fatal Rcults.
DM SOTtl .Mo I)r. 12. A bead
end collision occurred on tin? Iissourl
Iron .Mountain railway at Dcs Arc,
Mo.. Istwisn two freight trains, re
siiMlng In the -death of Engineer Jas.
Rritt. of Oluey, 111., and Itrakeman Ed
I'.radley. of Do Soto, Mo. The latter
was cjiught under 'the 1 wreck. ' which
tok tire and .cremated bis IkmIj.
Fireman P. Rariett fell .under bis
engine, and i-ould only Is rescued from
beiinr burned alive by cutting bis left
arm off with an ax. W. X. Ralston,
i-oiidiictor. aud Rod Scot!. brakMiian.
and O. 1. Scott w.ore siightly injured.
Eight cars Ioatril with lumber and
eottou eaujiht Jlie. and ' wero entirely
coosuined, 4-aiisiug a loss to the rail
way connwuy of alsint $15.iKii. Tlie
wreck 'Is sakl to have ls?n -auscd by
a disregard of meeting orders.
.GOVERNMENT WINS.
Rebels. in Panama Defeated by
Government Forces.
the
COLON, Deo. 12. Official dispatches
have liecn nceived from tiotvmor AI
ban. of the state of Pauauia. aiinoUuc
ing that after a throe days' eiisjajfe
nient Tnmaco. the former stronghold
of tho insurgent movement, , was re
occuplcd by tlie ovrnmeiit trois
Ikcemler 4th, ami that the Galtnn, a
relsd steamer, bad lsin destroyi-d.
Governor Albnn. who" retumeil to the
city of Pan a mi today," will hand luick
miinjiml to her owners tli Krttish
stea mer Taloga. wnjcli was v siise
last month by the Colombian Govru
mcut, '
-VTERRIFIC TYPHOON.
Ka raped Hong, Kong and Caused
Heavy Los, to Shiiipiug. .
VJCTORIA. IV. C, lec. 12. Tb
steamer, Knipresj- of India, which nr
iivel tslay aftef a stormy iasage.
lrougbt the; news of a great typhoou
wbb'b ravaged Doug Kong on No
vember lot it. niusius heavy loss of
WDe ami shpiing. The liritsli pim-
lioat Sandpiiier foumleretl. and some
of her sea nen were lot. Tbe Ameri
can ship Benjamin Si-well went ashore
and . in. olir frt'nty-nvrpu rinim
launches wf re wrecked and over 2s
natives drowned. At Kkrwloon and
other ioints there was also very heavy
!us ,:.-, '-' : . ' -
At daylight the iowerful dredger.
Canton River, almost 'without ..-any
warning. llte to iort and caisizd.
Tbos n lioard at the ln:e :raiulered
atiout fifti", all but twelve .being
drownctl. , . .
H Izi T Ran K.vm t::
Bwstlt
Cigtaisrv
' At LAtlEViEW
A lone Highwayman Seccred Msch
Registered Mail.
FATAL WRtCK ON GREAT NORTKlRM
Tliree ras3enjrers Killed atibe He
suit of the Breaking of attack
Fait Kuoninjr.
LAKKVIKW, Or. ' 1HV JiTlirt
Lakevlew; aiijl Agir stage was roiilsl
lastj, night at 8 o'clock, 'alMiit two
tuiles from this city, A lom high way
man aomplIsbel the Job." No- pass--c
users were abtanl the stage. Two
mail sacks were rilled aud a consider
able amount of registered mall was
taken. Tbo officers are uow working
on case. 1
A FATAL WRTXJIv,
Butte. Mont., Dec! 12. A special
from Great Falls, to the Miner, says:
The Great Northern iassenger train
No. 3, west4oniHl was. wwkwl about
4 o'clock -this morning -"STewr Itrockto,
thirty-one miles eajH of tllasgtiw. Five
passengers r.tv reisirted killed, .and
many lnjUTol Tbe. train was rmuiing
aliout forty-live tulles an hour making
up lost time, when . a truck, iiHko
down, while twisting a- switcb. NThe
euglne aud three cars passisl ovecNJn
saiifetj-. hut the next four cart pltchci
over the embankment. Three sleepers
remalnHl on the rails. , The dead. are:..
An ged wonuiuj name, unknown;
her daughter, M r. Wji t sou. rewkleucu
unknown, tlirowu tlwougb n witH.Iow,
TOD SLOAN
Famous American Jockey i
the jglass severing her Jngular Acln;
fn" R iissfa iV Vfilhr, tia ine jTuikuo w i'lT Jiio
iMMiies have.liceu taken to Glasgow,
wlure Inquests - will in held tomor
rows :; v ; .' . '.. . f
THIVNEW TUNNEL.
Seattlo.Vasiu. Df.; 12. Tlie tirst
traiii . wUp 1h run through the new
Girrai. .Northern lnnnl iu ,lbo Caseado
uioutit;Uns next Sunday. The tuiimi
ia 1!t'iMI fi-t loii-j- find the f hick in-ss
of the. roof at the --thickest placy Is
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AN ULTIMATUM.
Topckii.TCans., Dm. 12. The Santa
Fe -Railway has repudiated its rela
tions wltb the Order of Rail Wav Tcle-
xrapbers. AH coiirtslis prevalent Im-
tweeii tiu roaa una ino operators nave
Ihm'ii revokel.
"We will have nothing further to
do with -tin iirgatiizatloii, that has
proved itself IncoiuiHioitt; that broke
Its contract to give us ;ju nays' not ).
and gavi irs but ; IJO seoiiils." ' said
General Manager MudgcjL4nulght.
"That Is not saying that rc'oguitioii
Will iH'dlellltnl the if. R. T. Mrinanellt
ly, or under coiiTpcteut maiiageiueiit."
STRIKE CLOSED.
Galreston, Tex., De. 12-tteiierai
Ma.i'iiger Polk, of thu Gulf. .Colorado
& SaiMa Fo railroad, toiiilit iinnotiii
cl. the telegraphers' strike Is cbsl
as far as the couijHiuy ls"coucinn d.
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POR1X) RIC-VN FRANCHISE.
SAN JUAN, Porto Rico. Dee. 12.
The executive council has dectdedihat
franchise matters iH.'reafter -will b.
Considrel In mn-reit Session.
Tills ft'
ctsion has s'caioiHil iiuiiii
comment.
adcr.j
REDUCING RATES.
TACOMA. Wash., Dec. 12. -Tic?
Northern Pacific has decided 1 rcdtire
the His'iiiser rales In Montana from
4 to. a '.cent sr inilo, Tbo chaiisto
will go Into effect shortly after. New
Ystr. ' . . '
ACKER'S DYSPEI'SIA TABLETS
are sdd on a pisitlve guarantee.
Cures h8rt-burn. raiding" of the fol,
distress after cat Ing or any form f
dysrtsia. One little tablet. gives lm
nwliate relief. 25 and 50 eta. Dr.
Stoiw's' Drus Stores.
Mr. lULlk-olioran cf West Peiirf has
tbe tti'ust riiiarfcable;lrsf lii'.Ken
tiicky, 1f not in r l'iiibItai"H.
This lwrso has so- ke-n u sccin for
larrrldgorf as "any - setter or pointer
ia llu country, ' 1 Io n ii scent . Hsm
fnnn IT t H fi't'aud never litakc!
a mistake. - He pays no 'attention l
rabbits or to atiyotl.T bird Isit n.o
partridge.' When Ik get in the vi
cinity of a covey, of birds bis no. a-ils
dilate. Ilo-tbrows "P bead Jiii'l
sliows all tlx symptoms rbat a bird
log elves exc!!! bis tail. wbicTPiicvTiir
stands out, but merely swiKioj.f
Dr. feiuiit's K1DN E Y I
I z-jyacKaclic Unrc,
For ail Ki'lov-r, himA'tr-r 1 nnnty
I IHmM, :)wmun. Iwl Wnliimr, .-ir.
IUnfailmc in Female V eaknens. I
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