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I M i 1 FF.LD STORES. yrQQO ibccciD A oiuiIofe stoqk oC fn-nss'and claver rvds, n the lowest possible price for IP rst j-Uss seeds. , C,iv us a call be fore buying. 1 - ? j tSttV&TU t irsm. Tie ree4 Mea ... fro. IU Court St.; Salem. "Phone 1781 DEALERS IN GRAIN. WHEAT BOUGHT . ' t: i .. . ' " - or enhanced for flour ami (ml a branch office of Aurora Roller stills, warehouse on Trade street, near High Salem,. Oregoa. ? ; f - ; W. 8. HURST & (J0. A uroral Oi-egorii. Wholesale dealers hi Wheat, Oat, Hops, Potatoes, Oniou and; ,Onkn Set. .etc; Salem Agency pfc offiw .Aurpra lUjller IiUsi, on. Trade: KtreeUBoar High. - ir - TINNING ANDiPLUMBINar r Tr IS,, BURROUGHS TINN1NO AND PLUMBINO Gi and Steam Cttlnar. Manufact urer of Hop ami Fruit ..Pipe... ? 103 SUte St. TeL;i5i. Salem, Or., - PHYSICIANS. J. F. COOK, M. D. BOTANICAL! DOCTOR Ciire Omiumption.1 Cancer, Tumois. Grave' and KWneyi Troubles, Asthma. Skin and Bone Disa;- .Tiiriu-urt L-nif. plasters, postsons or; pain. Also BHivtl- , -ijalcin. Oregon. LIVERY STAULMS. FAVORITE STABLES. 41 Smi St., 8alf iu?f ; Teitft6u'jL LIvry, Feed and tloaralnz Horses Ismrrted by day, week or mouth at reasonable prices. The a couuiiodaUous ar kihhI and the'rigs a re first- claas ra vxVk? .isjieet, ' A specialty ni.itlc or rig for commercial iwn. UADAlUUtUI &'? FRANCIS, Proprietors. ; , ; . ' "A. R. PAGii ' " : w. X. stepukns PAGE & STEPHENS Hordes well fed, f pood accmnuiod.1 tknsi Fine Rgs.i Qo?d ..Rig,, fnt commercial ; mm a ! Specialty. 4 lorcs boankd ly day, -week or mouth. Red front Liven. Feed oofl mm toe lft4 Commercial St., , Tel. .851. Salem RESTtAU R ANTS.- jX, n You an most cordially ; intited to -aii at the . . ;......:-;,! ,,;:;,. Elmo Kestaurant , i' f i 'otHiiMMfial sfrttf.SsdnV. Orecon. ami -try ur !e MliAIS. No U-tter ran 1m bad In th city. ' - '" . 1.1. LlUHTXElt, Proprietor. The Wonder Resturfint , . f MEALS ao CENTS r ' - r ";I Open' MynniIjili.t;VJie'.lnj.thp t liy nre sidicil your pntron.ige. . . . 1(KUAI:I & TIVDlf; l'TWI 2tC -Commercial Strefd, Salem. ; TRY " fiELLEHBRftSD S RESTBURnST 2l."r Commercial Street; Walem.'; ' , Good 5quire Meals tot apef, ' Thlrty-two.years'iu busiiM'sa in fhls cily. aul ha'4' tMl more ie.ple tlian; 1 here , art in' Oregon; all were -.well pleased. Meals at all hours. : V. Y. 1 1 K I.LKN 1 U A N I . WILKES' STIILIGI. "JERCHt" ' NO. 29fJI ' ; . Will Htaiid for .Mares' the coining ca Kott at tJoru'T or Ferry ami Ials-rtj Ptrii-ta. Fur I'eilip-w aud particulars, call oil j . .,' - - , ' - Or. A. Long: Vnrji eriirary Surginu. Salem. Or. TbFcYOLE RE PAUUNG. r INiuM tluowu away you delapMaicl Umbrellas.- . j, $, ' G. A. Roberts; run imndii fotf yorf tisf " u'nv Take : Ifc-to liHii.i! ? . f ; lf5 srkTE STREET Z "QToli -rlvTHni rt tc' ;ftf '1 Tiuutas: A r-ln r. Of i Sidney, who riled fu m-TiuUr. was Hdm c Jo probate yestin.lay tUHm the l'-' ,f ;,srge Palmer... . he tate 1 v!,lmil nt ami . helm arenas fulloxvs: Anna Palmer, mother. 4.rt iM'V.Martlia CntndnCld. OaUai Adda TaVl i Auh-M" l- Clara AudeiW tiates: C .' r-kliiNr PfU-rlHini, Cauala; l-ali.M-r. -Sf lueyMay Palmer. Sidney; tieorge raliu-r, Sldnc ; " leartlatt- liin4'S t. Iuu ..MeMlllt'i. :,d ".. tri, K; nStlrcrl wl "! K :,.viu.!.l.-. ilK. latter agctl yts iiu tc ca of minors 1r was nm- "irr "?ur Tim-.. mnllaits of -tin-n' ts U J caudldan. to give thefr eon u to the! warriagf'ot their ,lldnMK -It i : -r .; '1 t' f this i tiy, .wiriwi ; , liims. vcsieiday. .which .wriirred I.,. ",s. low..-.fc.V Ida.vv:, l; was ai woi-k in tal mlae h .Ja met an lujy, I 'ran. the . Ili Whkh he di-d as Indicated alse.. He U e a wife attd chiH to mourn bis iKmie. ! " . ".''v; ' i I nr. FEnnsrvs KIDNEY! U-iUaclcachG Uure. I . t l 1. tk.-r u-t-iT i r,n,r 1 Unfailing in FcnuVeanesa. I ;v for Infanta Castoria is a' harmless substitute XorCastor OH, Partu goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It : contains neither Opiiun, ilorpliine nor- other Narcotic substance. It destroys Worms iumI allays FeTerLshness. It cnrt Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. JLt relieves Teeth , Inpr Troubles and cures Constipation. It rejrulates tho , Stomach awl liowels, ffirinsr Jiealthjr and .natural bleeps i4: The CUUdreu's lanacea-T-The Mother's Friend. ' The; Kind: You; Have Always Bought '.':.. S3 Bears the ! In Use. For ;Over . 30 Years. Our stock oi Grass Seed for fall sowing is complete, and we invito all scel users ; to call and examine same before purchas ing, as wc feel sure that tho quality, as well as the prices, can't bo beat. RA VAGE & REip, Stedmen 322,'.'and 324 Commercial Street, North o P. O. JSBIIMO or Twice-a-Week WRKKI.Y QUF.GONIAN. per year........ , ...........;......Sl.$i. TWICE-A'WEEK - STATESMAN, ixr year.... ,.......$1.00 ounmcE, both rArERS- m PACT FIC HOMF-STKAD. per year. . . TWICE-A-WEEK. STATESMAN, per BOTH PATERS J CHICAGO IN T EK-tJCkJVN. . per TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, l 1JL illUJ r HOARDS 'TATRYMAN, per yeat...... TWICil-A-WEEK STATESMAN, per year... OREGON; POULTRY JOURNAL. per year....;. . .50 TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, per year.... ..Ji.of " BOTH PAPEIIS l- i $15 NTAV YORK TRIBUNF.. per year .........V ...1.. 'i.'.W.. $i.oo TvViCE-A-WEEK; -STATESMAN, per year..:. ....:.:.$i.oo ' both iAvims'l:.fJr THRICE A-W'iJe'k 5slvW YORK WORTjD, 'per year. I. .....f r.:...$i.ob TWIOE-A-WEEK STATESMAN; pet year..... ...,.,....$1.00 . ' , ( ! i M -. r- BOTJI PAPERS :.--L-l,l -- 05 MeCALL'S 'MAGAZINE (incltming a free pattern to each subscriber).. ft.oo TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, per year.... ,....$1.00 BOTH PAPERS $10 The Pacific Homestead SALEM, OREGON , -; Tlie Lcailing Farm Paper of the Pacillc Kortli- v west 20-pogo' ill ustrated weekly, $1 jcr year. , - We waut good agents and solicitors, and to sucli ' ; will pay U liberal iom mission. Write for terms. . Advertisers should patronize tho Horn estead ....... CIRCULATION, 5,000 WEEKLY. Special rates on long lime Cfintracfs. Clubbinp; rate with the Twice-a-Wcek Staiesrnan, if paid in advance, or within six months after civing the order; Address: - il 1 H J l PACIFIC HOMESTEAD, bflictjin Statesman Biild-ng. 8ALEM, OR. JOB LEGAL 2tA Commercial Street, SAI-KM, ' - ' -. WILL EXCHANGE AM I for TEi KEYSf:i:0F. FtDr k short iime ! on F. Al WELCH, No, 301 Commercial St. , Salem, br SUitesmau Building. . l 1 and Children, Signature of TUK Statesman ... .. . . y ear . . . ... .,$i!bo ,......i.o flJ5d year., per year r.... ..$1.00 V W 4...St.oo ..$1-00 PRINTING BLANKS . SEED 300K WORK STATESMAN JOB OFFICE Ml " AVou iiu Jrit of Krery Obstacle. . ,f. -ft , ..-i -i 4 ' ' ilJ A. Coolklse In' Atulee's.) - :', Tli rklnt. uan lu tuw.IIous-N ( iuclt of rnusjivaula. who ' tias aceuaiutiKHl orfr ? KM .". ainl who has a iugle: iteiu- of Income of over oiJi a tlay. Conntll is a coal oieraior oue o'r . fhe hirpet la tlc United States, j If tf years ajro he was work' Ins lu 'the j in in j as a tlriver-lwy at sereutrUiTo ti. a da y. Ooydy oi uroaehlkut htru aiv Levy, of New York. Um ttwttT of Moutiwllo, who Inlierit eil hi wealtk, autl Jprague, jof Massa eliuscStis. Who aeiiuired" hi by nwr rtace. Other rk-h ieu in tlK llousv, iwn whom nm In tlse millionaire class. 4n Sa-ley, of IVna-ylraaia; Stewart, of ; Vis-onsiri; lilt, of III imsls; iihuon. of lainoisciPalz-!! aiwl Aiktms.; of IVuusyirauiaj ltiplrt, 3IcCIeln aud William Asf or Chanler, of, Cew Ydrk;,lialx-ocfc; of AViseonsin; Iyoverisof ta.savliusitts: AVals wortlilo Xerf. York, and inirtelh.: of 3Jaiu?4 iTt hi afc ro say that ft great leajorCty of.tb nk'inbers of the JLIyui? Lave; ;,.BtHlejUBfih.le theft: salaries, al! thoua thcrv, are fev of, them., who could Snot earn, uioie than their sala ri i they; "were .to, rctir f rciui . Con gress and jdcrote'itbcijmii.to Itheir 4rofess;Jon..-;i,.ii i r -,t .... , '.' ? Willi couqmratlTely few cxetnitlotisi isith Senators and llr(resenta tires irtetl lu life as paor loy. 1'erkJns, of California, w-a a cahin Iwy, hii isd lffor the , mast when twelve rsirs(,ohU aud followed the sea , for twlve rears. Stewart, of Nevada, wa a staaenlriver. Thurston, of X- In-askjii. upiKrttHl himself a boy in Veruont ly faruv work ainl liy drlTins teams.; Neetluam, of Cahfornia, ,was lKru ju an euiisrraut wajron somvwht-rm iu Nevada. ille I soue of He youuuest -imMd(ers.off 11k House. Vlaiusou, of ieorgiji. worked on a farm audhauVd kovhIs ami iiitou. IxrhiMr. of Illinois. who, while still under forty, is supreme in tm:lfepul!h'an itolitic of Clileaico, was a lssMhlaek aud -ar-dr4ver. Cu sa'k. of . IJHuois,vas a ::t sljtu-painh. ii;tii. ot. liiiuois. worked lys way tbrwugh nrtlti;' trmu a lla'eksiuiili IwP- Uohinson. cf Indiana was a ttewslNy. and wor kill iu a thon from tiw, tuue ta. was .ntteeu , till i was t weni y. 1 1 a ucren, . of- Iowa. Jn tra u -;: to earn his own living a fmirieen. awl when 'lav was eighteen hal! bought a farm. : llepburu. of Iowa.. was a print er. ..-So -were Inntwole; of Minnesota; Voting, ttt IViHisjlvanla ami -"Amos t-'UHtitiuitfs, of New, YtH-k. Weeks, -of Michigan, had to buy instks and tstudy law 'through the iutervals if teaching r)ns4. . Ii'ownItw, . of Tenuess-ns earned his own .living win n ten years tId. He ho 4 Hint and- a lot-oniotive ejginerr. . l: Jniffcm-eid. of Texas, wasi a :brakemau.: Oijeii was fort 1 11:111 iu a rolling mill. ; Mertvr, of Nebraska, tatiiHt't -school, clerketl:. in a stor. workd.ou a farm and li(el a ihws-unn-r. Uoiiiusoit. of Nebraska, work til iu a imnmiulc in a hinjee facltry. tlarriiier. tf New eJrscy, wa..u water - - 1. : ... - m . . . . . . lean, lniir. 01 uie same siaie. was a iikinlilcr liv rah. Sjallig. of Nttrth Dakota, left htiine at -levcu ,lo cam his owu living. I ..van. of IVnnsylrauia. was rmplo.vctl aiM:iit iIh coal mint s as n tmCcHh-iver. tinrbam. f I'eiius.vl va ula. was .'employed In a brass foiin tlrt ami enlisted aH- evetiCe.'U. Ibt-a zeah. 6f Lxulsl.inn.,clci ketl la a lry got stot"" wliiln " stutlylng . law. Wltecler. f Kentin-kfy. worketl On a farm siniiuwrs' awl ath-ntktl !mh1 winters- i:akT,. of -Maryland. wotkcl on irfaViif until la wits thirty-two.; 1L ('. Smith, of Michigan, worked on a farm ainl iu factories, aiid after he en- teml coUego'Mitl chores for farmers j for hi istard, teaching ccliool In vaca tion. William Ahkat Suiitli waa a asi iu tin lesrlKHtture. .Tawney, of Minnesota, a h-adinir .: ntemlier.; of the Ways and Means t'ominlttee. was a bLtcksmith awl liiachlniist until he 1m--gaii to study law. - Champ Clark; work laa a hiretl ifann hand, clerked In a copniry store, edited a country tie ws iKiiter. aud iractictl law. io Ulie list mfaht lx coul inueiL T1m ns'ii who have tiaith m-orils in Congress hare had to light their; way." T11K NEW YOItK ItACKITT-Sells holiday goods elicap,.saim as all regu lar lines. dlfwlt. CHANGES IN : STATE LAWS Oregon Sportsmen Will Ask for I ... ; Several Amendments - AT THE NEXT LEGISLATIVE SESSION Trout Fi shiner 'o lie Limited aud All i Kinds of fhemsaata to Be- ' Better rrotectcd. Now that the set--ioii f the Oregon Legislature is drawing near, sugges tions are made, from every quarter of tho state for changes In laivs, awl if all I he suggest ion a re i ucoriora tetl in ' bills1 and Introtlw-ed, tliere is a lnlibility of. a . gTeater ruslr of jro-pia-eil IcgiKla thm, tha n ban eouf rtuted auy Legislature Iu I he Idstory of t lie Mtatt. Many of th-e Vus-gei ions; are really VowC aiid mpHkt be of great Itenefi'U ueb, for, Instaws-.aH a change iuHlie assestuuent law of; the state, or a xlniitbticaUou of the election and regbifra tiou la ws." A uVrtber la w., that in cousidtwl necessary by; many is ple is one relating to laimaries and that will froiably receirtcn.4lerabliC atteutkm. But the itreat inam of sug jrestlous are for slight cljaugrs in laws t hilt will make Utile difference to the majority f the ieoile of the state. Such a change is discusl in the PortlaHd Telegram of Mast evening. The. article follows: 'At the ctrtiiUig jseim of I lie leg islature, the Orcjron Fish and Oanie Assoclatknr will recoiriHwiHl for siss age a revision of tlie fish awl panic laa-a of the stale, whk-h inclwles iminlKr of Important chalices. It will 1m advised that there Is- a clwc. sea- vn for certain s?iecic of pheasant !.;-' LroUiht ' iuio tli ' it.i.e; lLat Hk';v he a limit of 1T tror.t fur a SttyH' -ca tHt,l t k f ll!,'M.'',-L1".'tr,i ilaiou tifut in tide wauns Villi held ia the rooms of the. Oregon-Minute Stock Exolianee, and iTi-sivh'd over by Presklent J. X. Teal, who A. E. Uebhardt. as secretary. A commit tee was awintl last year to revise and codify the fish and game law. The committee ha been at work pim-e that time, and the nport was umle hurt eveulnjr. A numlnr of chanees were nroitosetL but. the more imivort- ant ones have leeu uieutUVnedi Their recommendation, wlik'h will.be transf mitteil to the Legislature, wa that the fish and came laws lecodlflfd ami re-enacted as tike Legislature may see fit. - ' rTlwre baa ben wmc. '. luisttmlerr. standinsr auton the qort!neu a to the intention of the asociation to pro hibit the "kiUiuar. of leupy pheasants until lSiKk This i a mistake. The r'ecoimiiendatlou Which will be made Lj in rejrartl.to the new" ixetes being introduced Into the tate,soeh as the 4Ive'r.; coi)eT and Rolden, )heasauts, that. they may be 'protected.' AUhouifrh, the cmutulrue did ; not recommend lu the" reiKirt ' will be ftMiml a reeotumendatlou ttvt tlie tak ing of tahiuu trout "with' httok and Hue in t Me water only should not le prohibited at any time of the year. The objection to this wa. that as it i hard to distinsrtilsh between salmon trout and other species of . trout, it will be a difficult matter to prosecute an oneuder. That dIHlculty was not thought to. be sufficient, a Home of the fishermen ay that the taking of salmon trout is gootl for the salmon canneries, as tliese: fish eat up the sikiwu. T1m Ikmit of one day's trout fishing will le lHuitel to 12.. which, it is believe!. hmild Ik emmsrh to twitlsfy auy iKrtsuuiiu - There inay In anoth er ui"tiuK of the assxK-kttion Is-fm-e the Ijcpisla t lire "ouveues. -aud these rin-oimticuda lions arc t liable- - to chauge. , ;. . - ' - 1 WILL STRETCH I1LMP.: IMUTAL . TIUl'LK MlTIiOKKKK s si:.tj:.cei TO .IIANO Martin Sth kel ,TrleK on' tine of Charges at Kalama aud Is . . Found tlulltv. the KALAMA. Wash.. lKc.-lU. Martin StUkcl waa tonight foumt guilty of murder in Uu- first degree, for the killiug or W.--H. Shankliu near Kelso one year 'ago. ,Stiekel confessed- to the imirder,f Shanklin. ami also to the murtler f Mf. ami Mrs. Cornelius Kuapp. uear Castle Kock, three wH-k ago. The judge sentenced. Stlckel to bo hanged within ninety days. !' MOSLEM OLTKAOKS. Kilany Chrfsliaiw killtsl lu the Central . . l'rovluces of 1 in-key. 1 - LOXIKJX. Dec. 1!. A ilispatch lo tin .Daily Jvxpre fmut Vienna n-, srt rec.nt yionlem esceswes agalust the. ChrHiau population lu tin' Cen tra I province of Turkey, where ,yut Christians have ,lieeu killed.' : . " , AOAlNSr TUCSTS. : ... - .,(-' ' t - :. ." .' " ill 1 ' Coal ' pTa tors, IndeiMMHleat of' .. Coinbiue, Hold a Meeting. tire - XKW YOIIK. Ik-c. 10. Tbe'lude-is-ntkiit "anthracite coal operator have Inst! held a secret iiieet ing in this' ctiy. which Was largely attended by the rooresenta tlves of tho colleries that have not bteij puichasi'd by tlu repre sentatives 'of J. IMeriMuH Morgan & Co.. or ilk New York. Ontario & .West eru Hallway Cow-pa uy. Ort'a ruti-(-4uce is lnauifestctl, on tlio part of ilitiso who. were pn-scnt as tt lis- de tails of business . transact hI.. It Is un-ih'i-stissl that some of the IihiuImt were Inclined to crUlcH the action of the I'enusvlrnuSa Coal ' Company In selling out to Air. Morgan, ami 1L U FnlhT la disusing of the Mount Pleas aut mliMS'tt the Ontario & Western Itailronti. All tlrnt ould Ik learned of Hue iwetlng js contaluitl in a he fol lowing brief statement: . 'SiscIal atllullon was given lo a consideratjou if the nsiuis if tllnpos- mg or nit Uileeiileut oisrators toli iuikc. a plan for. widt h ww favorably aeted 111011. The details of thia. plan will not be uiude public foroiut time, perhaps not for two weeks." IIICII.PIMCKS ASKED. Memlerblts on New York Stock Kx- r cluing Are HIrIi. - 7' , XtW' YfHJK, lHe. 1!.-AU liicidetit of 'the ' very ac-five business of Uie stock aiiarKet U the high i"rices asked for. mfnil?rhta. on the tttts-k Kx- clianRe, ,Totlay 5J,(ku 1 win . tdd for a seat on the Exchange, compared lo a -sale ! yesterday. fayx. which -was the reqord price. - TKN HANKS SOLD. l'.rltisli Columbia Kluahcial tlons tliange Owners. InstltU POIlTI.ND. iN-e. l!t---The Caiuv liaii IJank of Commerce has pun bus ed tlie I tank of Drltish tVdnmbla. eoin prfiug Its ten braiK'ht In ltrttish Col unibia, ttivgon awl CaliftH-lan, aisl one In Iximlon. Tlie Western Hanks are ks-ated at Portlawl, San I-Yaik-cist.tt. Victoria. Vancouvv Nanaimd, Kandoops. lbr-dawl Nelson. Sawloii awl New West rn!iuer. Thje deal was consumuuitetl iat Toronto. : De-i-ndsr 11th. and the change. will le put Into effect January 1st. next. 1' The bead otlkf t the Canadian Hank of ou uterce at Toronto, aud It has hUxu seven tr; brawhes- The -apltal of the new InsUtutiou will Im $.S,(i00,fMH. v., I waul ny lwiir accordinir .to latest tad.? lie said to the Imrber. -What fad do you mean, sir'r the ln- tjuired the smiling irtfessonat -Tbe lclgiatt, re'lietl lis- customer. M. Miybrfck, who has ecn eWtetl iiwytr of Hyk, in the Isle of Wight, is tsjMer kiwn as Sicjln-n Atlams, tl song writer wlw -ijnissctI aiwug ether things Naucy I-e." He is liken ise a brtther-in-hiw f Mrs. atay l'rh-k. wls Is suffer imr life confiue nicnt for the murder of btx. husband. Twkt-a-Weck Slalcsman; l a year. Lvkk iitd JL';e4i'JiL,inl at au.vnraie of.tlriri j VV V li I ' j"Thi ja1 fva taken at nui-t-iiis of the' Fish ami Uaiiie Assoc-iatiou, C t . y r 1'ITiriTL. TALUS , KKACII ' i imi-j v'.iiii ii nui i' i! If J. :l iJUU.' HKlili' 'H!' I 1 1 1 j ; .j. l j, I f . : j TT m ' ... Ilesiet: tin p , tlit Kale of -l.cr, " t- uimu lJectmi-cntrauoes '.mik-dk the ltritish Trwps iu Africa. XKW YOlUv, Dec. 10.A dispatch t- tlie Jourual aud 'Advertiser from .The ITasrw? surs: ritlabht stories reach Holland comHTUing the fate f t h reconcentrado women in tne camin in the Transvaal. Mme llanl us. of Klmberley, reIorta at tlie cud of Oetolier: . 1 . , Totlay" arriritl eight women ami twenty-fottr children j from rot chef -j; ,tnni Tiiv . lis.l a terrible tale of how. when they refnstid to 1-are home,; thev were dragged away ny iv.inir, ihmr intn tail and after iK'iue kept somo time without toin. taken by sol diers to KInderley. When they ar rivetl here their clothes were in rags. having been torn ty ohiiers. . , 4 wo 01 t..i 1,0.1 lvon ailiSivtMl to inilly:- nltiti. Stinev of thM were widows two had biislvauds In I St. Helena. Tls ehlku-en wers of all 1 ages awl iuo-t liarefotixL , 1-waa gkul jto Ik able, to get then nome rooti waicu tug ou ly .ueeiUHl." 1 - . ' Another corresndent Mesrlle the arriyal of ix women front the saino district In a miserable idigbt. Two wor men who had suffered from the rio lenee ttf 4okliera were takeu to the hospital for treatment. A nursing sister, who has arrived at Harlem frotu ' Af rka. gives harrowing accounts of the coudltiou of many victims of sokliers. Another letter re lates how two young mothers -who were brought into a reconcentrado causp. wen not ".allowed to take lu fauta 4 and 0 months old with them. KUttll-Il IX HOLLAND. - t '"Amsterdam. Iec. l!.-i-.Mr. Kntger ai-rlvek hw tothiy., Hf -wa- met at the railroad station by Uhc . umulclpal ' and coiuutiuiul authorities. ppeovhes wirt exchangetl in the. royal wall Uig-rootn..-A lontuet was prseiitetl "to Mr. Kruser. whost every apiK-aranee wa a 4sual Tor toiiwIs-of , amdause. Verr lartro rowtls of is'ople, lluitl Uie mute of. till! , Town Hail, when I he Ilnrgvmaster matle a Ksssii 111 wiucn he said he hoped' vMr. Kruger would muttssl in hfc etTtU-lJ to wt-ure houor- able Ha-e. Mr. Krugr, ,111 the ctnne of his ri'ply.. s;M: . - . . 'Iu 1SS1 we, obtained our. Iudeenri eiice. but that favoraMe m-Moii has Isfii obliterated. The Invaders are. ten . a era I ust one. but we await ilm-dav wheu thsl will make known his will. We rely " his help more tliau on iau lerors and rrinces. 1 have ihI -tin as a fugitive,. but by the order of mr governmeiil. with the object of term inating a war in which the .riti cniploy nieii and children against u."j RICiltS ARE TtMPIINO. A SON, OP MlLLUkAlKi: CI DAllV IS KIDNAPPED. . TheiMen lloMfnsr Hint Demawl a Han-' . so m of Ti.M.t ftr Ills SaCi' '- - ;-- - - - j i luturn ' -OMAHA. Xi4k. . Iteev 111. llwsrd Cudahy Jr.. 15 years old. sou of Ed ward A. Cudahy. the millionaire prick er and head of the Cudahy Packing Company, In Omaha, -Is mls-Iiig from lils borne In this cily. awl his wren is ls-lie-e;ht-has Ims-u kidnaiisd.'-. The entire iollce antl tletective force f On cltv. and half a hnudred men em pU.VihI by Cmlahy. Iiave Ut-u scouring the tily -ami' county rlinughout tho dar in flw hois? of loin ting the yotur-f Uau. or seen ring a clew which would had to-a kiKtu Ietlge of " his here nlwnits. but witliout success." Tin business at Cudahy's .i Wliitf niaiit in Soutli tHjj.ihn hu pi-aclii iiliy susiHTtletl lotlrty. nearly, the cnllre forte tlaR joining I nrl' search. Tin ltov's father has offend to p:iy a sub stantial reward awl imk 110 iOckIIoiis if his sou is returned to his home. Air a uouvinot letter has ls-u received tit. Hit Cudali', home, stllt;iutlallig Hi. ftars of the family that lit has cn kiilnaiMs l. T1h boy has wt Ih-cii seen sluce 8 o'chs-k histi night. : Tlie letter savs in suitauce: s ".Mr. K. A.. Cwlahy: Ymir sou Is safe. Wt Irjive him and will take tmI care of bliu. and will return him to von lit couHtlvratlon of . tin jayiiM'iit of SlTi.tMl We liicuu busluess. (Sign ed Jack." Omaha. Neb., Dee. Young Cwla hy 'ret lU'intl hornet istsretly at 1 . m, this (Tliurwlay) inoruing, , ami Mr, Cwlahy announced that lie luid lst-u alxlitcled. but is wife and otmud. lie rcfusetl to say, anylhlug about, the ransom. . . , . , , ., At Ced Time I take a pleasant herb drink, the next morning I feel bright and my com- ' plexion U better Mj doctor ' siyi it act gently, on the stomach, liver . . and kidney 1, and i a pleasant laxa live. It is made form herbs and U prepared as easihr is tea. It it called LaneV, Medicine. All drug- . triits sell it at 25c and 50c. Lane" Family Medicines moves the bowel each day. If you cannot get it, send for a free sample. Address, Orator F- Woodwzr. JL R r y . N . Y. , 5. ; Weary WIMy I can't get a Rtssl K'- mum! All de gwsl joist is taken! Mrs. Ifawhmi Il'ni! And what would yon call a. "gtsjtl job'" .Weary Willy Oh. Any kind ur a ltb t tit's takeu, mum! Puck.. THE XinV YOItK Jt.VCKET-I hcadimirlers fur IwlUluy kcnmIs. Their usual low jnlex apply Jo fIm-sc tines as well as lo all regular lines. Stole open cveuIiiK f ill H o'Hts-k. , dll wit. ! , :;:. "-'-"-A' lliJ;-MAlL.- ' NEW YOItK, Dee. -. Tlie 'steam ship Majestic, now on lay. .way. across. tho Atlantic, carries the hngest aiMil. it is said, that ever W-f.ty this ntrt vu a VesscL "TheMajeslk' will .not r-f rive t ui the other side until the ilayj after-Christmas, but she cirrries 2:r.H bass. of mail awl 111 sacks containing 18,Uh reglsttyttl packages. yI!a lai In Hot kir. liz ft ELEPHANT HIDE IJOtIS. Ditots of elepluiirt hkle are worn od ly by the wealthiest f men; but . th ctTUifort and tlorability id such foot gear are rtmarkable.