SAtinr. onnco:?. tltsdat, ahiil is. 1902. mm- city hews. ARB TOU RAISING CHICICENSN- The Oregon Poultry Journal will tell you how to get best result. Send for temple copy, Salem. dw IF YOU ARE-- - . ; - Keeping chicken either- for pleas ure or profit you will need the Oregon Poultry Journal. Send for sample copy, Salem, Ore, m j dw ONE LICENSE- A marriage license was yesterday Is sued boyMr; A. B. Conrad and Alias Kllxabeth Rewfe; David Btelncjvslgned the affidavit as witness, t tsclentllle surBery. . Salem win extend to Dri Brewer a cordial welcome. Com ing aa lie does with a Hpe experienea In . ills profession his friends bespeak for htm a professional career in this his chosen field From Friday's Dialy. FIFTT CEXTit WILJv Pay for a year's subscriptoa, to the Oregon Poultry Journal. If you have on thltktn you neel a poultry jour nal, fiend for sample copy, Salem., Ore. --. ! , ; dw ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED -, Ilev. and Mrs. N. Shupp announce the engagement . of their daughter. Miss Mabel, to Sir. George M. Mung-rr Jr., the wedding: to take place Aprfi 30th. , 1 - t ; " -'' " ' , . V-:: PUBLIC REClTALr By the College f Music, and Ora tory will occur tomorrow (Monday) evening, in the University chapel, TKeN recital will begin promptly at 7;4, on account of the .concert given by Mini Case at the Methodist church the same evening, . - ', - " S - -; IN UNIVERSITY ADDITION ;"' A. A. Underbill and family" yesterday "began their residence In the , HarkJn's dwelling near 'the Park 'school. Mr, Underwood is one of the proprietors of the Capital City Creamery,' and lately came' to Halem from Wtocbittln. FINAL ACCOUNT 11 LED In the Marion eounty, probate court, yesterday, -ahe'nbul. account tu John M.irtluil r, upon the estate of Abrant Ditmjr, 4lceted, having been lH!d, the court ordered that Tuesday,-May 2)iT;4l 10 a. ni., be' fixed 'a the date fiinl time for the hearing of said final at -count. WAS SEItlOUSLY ILL 1 ltetcctlve Joo ,Iay,-of .Portkind, who camp up to this (ty yesterday to con duct a prisoner track to Portland, wu atlscd with a serif s of severe fcongt-s-"tfve chills wfiile in this city and re turnl to Portland yestcrdiy afternoon In a bad state of health fusirlng that the vrcc of an attack ONE ACTION FILED An action lias been begun (n the sec ond department of ' the State Circuit Court wherein the plaintiffs, T. T. Geer, et &J (the State Land Board) demands Judgment against Che defendants Ed gar Grim, et al for the sum of $3000, with interest at the- rate of S per cent from August 2, 1893; -. for the sum of $200 special attorneys fees, land the further sum of $200.41 taxes.' . The ac tion An also brought to foreclose a mortguge upon a 114 acre tract of land In the Daniel St. John and wife's do nation land claim No. 50, township 4 south, range 1 west., Y. A Turner is the -attorney for the plaintiff. 1 asBWBaBaaswwaassBisagB)s- j if 8 A' MILL STARTS The Capital Lumber Co. s saw mill started ujfc. yesterday morning online regular-spring run with about a half force' of men. There are about 2.000,. 000 feet of logs In t the booms and the company anticipates the longeit and heaviest run in the mill's -history this seaion. The snlll Jk: being operated with a small-fore for a few days until all of' the machinery can fee properly adjusted' when a full force will be put on and the work will be .begun in ear nest. The new dryjtiln has been com pleted and put into operation and the company Is now . equipped to "upply any trade. , '".,. WOODMEN MEET HERE The district convention of the Wood men of the World, for the district com prising Western Oregon, will meet in this city in June, to select representa tives to the Head Camp session of the order to be held In Cripple Creek," Col orado, , in August, The district con vention' of 1900, held at Independence, decided In favor of holding this year's meeting at Woodburn, but it was found that Woodburn would not he able to suitably provide for the gathering, and for this naaon it was proioed to change to some other point. The com mittee to decide on the location had applications from two ,. places Salem and Portland,- A ballot resulted In fa vor of Salem by vote of 23 to 9. .. - - . We aresole agents for Selgel Bros. famous Eagle Brand. White i Shirt Waists TO TO 11 SLE FOR THREE DAYS , Tuesday and Wednesday r WViave a Jarc and bcantifol j aJ sort meat ctr" ! ' ' Monday Thi large line of handsome i waists are. here. Be eu re and see them before purchasing. lie waj upon Lf pneumoivla. (NE PROBATE ORDER In th Marlon . county 'probate court y-t cr lay, th- Unal account of R. K. Klik and MatlMa M. Kfrk. co-ox'-eu-Mtrn upon the estate of IVter Kirk, de i'WwkI, having junie on fyr hfsirlni? ami showing that all matter of the e iat" iKul.been llrtilly fettled U, it was ordered that n,i:d executors be ' dls-nhrgr-from th'-lr lrunt and thfir .boudsmtr exonerated. ONE DEED RECORDED In th- county recorder's department, yesterday, one tl?e! was filed for record whereby 'H. H. ' Riming tori tr(iii!fer to M. E, TIarvey, 24 acres of' land on Wa fr street In the town! of Sllverton for a .oti fide rat Ion of $0O. vTo moit e:irrt of real estate for $300 and $0: one, chattel niortKage or- fi'l.and 'wfo iciltsfM-Momiof murtKaK",a1tJ2l)0 ond Ho. reniwctively. were 10 41led. for MM'I'd. i KIND OF MEN. NEEDE J. II, Grliriew. a. new resident of the Turner nlghborhoxl, was1, in the city yesterday, and bwune a subscriber of the rwlce-o-Aveek statesman. Mr. tlrlmen wa until re:enUy i resident of Burlington, Kauaas. He haa Jut bought the farm of J. C. Thompson, of Oi'.'S My, two miles went of Turner. This farm contains 363 acres, and th price paid was $11,000. r. urimc raised enttlo In Kanwii mostly the "white faxes" (lIcrcfonl), and he will probiibly keen the same breed on his new -.farm here. He may also keep other breeds, Mr, Grimes s aype of the kind of men we nel mre of in this valley, and are Retting a boo1 many of amonj; the hew cumerif lha kind who wlIT 1 nt nxl uce and follow up tdate merhrxls In farming and stock ralfdng, s as to get the motrt. out of the bind, artd make the waste pku-es yjHd sornethlnK for hemselve and for the l" whole community, Mr, Grimes Wni Improve his new farm in many wavr. He expeots to make It worth much more than $11,000 In the oours- of time. Silk Shirt Waists Wo have tlio . ' - ' ,'' ' ' ' . ' j : Late Styles, Large Quantities, Small and Large Sizes ALL COLORS and prices that will pleaae. Our. waits have mot with Keneral approval. Let them meet with your" approval. Come and see them. . t ' ;v - " " -'4; I U - v fS ll fit- "rC:-:v Wash Goods mm - I. ft Vr--W.cjj lt. Lai no Bed Spreads LOCAL NEWS NOTES. ROAD -1M PliO VKM'HNTH Roal '-Supervisor J. B. ' Barnes, of G'rvals Itoa.l Iistrlct, yesterday, with two teams of' horses and : a driver, came to -thla -ity and 4ok the new mad grader, which was recently pur- haed by t he county court and turn ed over fv lht and adjlnlng road dls strlcU and three-of the" new wheel scrapers Yo.Oervals where they are to bp uaed" in allying on the extensive iSd improvement 4 now utul.-r wty. Hl'IT ON oi.I NOTE 1 l. Hvwerinatj,-by his attoiney, .John l'..ine,: yf iclenlaf l)) in Suit ag;tin.Ht John Patterson' in 11m. first iepartm -nt j.t the t :,rc ult Court, detnamtfrtg judjr uient against the defe'nlant or the sum ef'$ 102.77, with Trrte rest sit 10 per cent frorn btte of tillnK and the sum of 125 specbjl attorn'ys fet. The pVilntlff allege that the. smo'iii-t Hiied for I ltte tiwm a protnlw'r-y itole,ex- uted in the sum of $100 by the Psi 1 nd.nt tnfavif tf the plalntltT n July n. ism. . - -: ! !"' - : - The stiade. rake and hoe are now nitt'erl Into reiulwtton( In nearly every Salem home, for wort In gaiaens ana llower beds. ; 1 J : 83 cents. . $1.25.. . $1.50.. .. $2.23. . .. $2.-.: .. $2.3.. ... $3.00.. $3.23.: .. $3.85. , . . e e . .. 69c .. 93c .-4U9 ..zoo ..12.48 '..2,65 Muslins Our domestics are now at llic lowest jtosMible prices. ' Ladies' lid Gloves $2.00.. $1.50.. $1.33.. $140 . ' A ,1,75 .$1-25 1.1.3 i-i -' I 90c We have all the latest shades light and ark in ruaranteekl gloves. and Men's Lauhilered anil Unlanndered 38 cents. Shirts The lovely newlans. The beautiful effects in white Goods. . India Tissues. in all colors. Silk Zephyrs in beauti ful shades. Nainsook a' Tilct. . fortuna Batistes. Fancy Alberta Leno. Mercerized Woven silks. Anatolian Fancies; Silk Oroandies. Fancy Embroidered Batiste. Sateen Shirts All those who liked our sateen skirts so much anrlv in Mia winter now have a7 chance to choose .wm w - ;i f - . , j from a large assortment fro . Eastern house. In fact we think w to be purchased h h have everj'thlni wash goods line - and don't fort-get that we1 are tho ':' 'V'- - - Bargain House of Salem BACK PROM MEXICO PH. II, II. OLIXGEK ENJOYED HIS VISIT TO THAT . COUNTTIY HAS jtETUHNED TO WOIlK. : ,- 1UUIUUIII IIUMVV ,' I 111 fcUO . Oilllil luiiiviio '""''' V - -I I . ! - - . ..... i V" i ; - I " ' X - - 1-T " ,J t ' : : 1 . : - . i . si a xaa . m mm in irr ii it if ii rr it ii ii ti wr y u u , ii WAH A Ql'Ilin1 DAY J YWterttay was ih unusually quM d-y in the i-oiiirty rorl-r's iIcjmi l instil, it lKtn: h lirwt day for twvi-i U months iijmilj wWi h thm had lwn no realty irHiiKfrnt lll'd for re-jril. Th fllinit of a , hop ontrw t; two niort(tp of relty for $3rtf and $300, nd one chat tel niortg4e for fliO represented the dsys buslnessK. No risreis were ex lresel. hwcver, as tht-re are itiKh d-ttTtienUi n haw I M keep ltei.nlei Holand awl hi?- d.-tnttles busy for scv eral wes to t utnc CANn'IDATriH KOlt WEST rlNT : (rtjtfea.mKin T. II. Tongue has d elded thea cUMlhUtes fr at io!ntimnt us wlets to the Wettt IVInt MlMtary A.vuletny from the First Oregon Dis trict must ire:e'nt themselves for (e:n IH'tltive examlnMlon t Palcm alxwit the la.rt of May or the first of June. Th.-y will te mentally HcxarrKned by rf. AV. X Flawl.y. Vb e-prerfdeiit of ih" Vilsnctte trnlversity. Ir. J. A ltlrhrtrdiwn, f Halem. will rtamw th.m' phyrleally. The exact date cf the ......iniini. im ii. deitennliHI by the csa'ui.nersi j r MUVKD TO SAl.EM . ; Ir! J. II. lirewr fir twelve . (ywrs a prii-th Imr phlrlnn f illveton. Or ' epem, tuvs UMVi-! to t)lem, where, he will henceforth practice hi "profession, -lr. Hrewjx is not tinkmmn In alcm. " r havliiH ln : "ttille.1 here in cwneulta-. ii U4Hfi nuinerous tHialona. Tiie 'Duetor is mting up eleant rHHii in the Uray block, which will be open to the pubUc Ap-il lUh. V Statesman reirter: t-allinc at his office, found jhim husMy engaged in superintend! n the urmnKitnenta of his rontns, . II is rer t1Uon nionv Is a modH of neatne. while, the cMwmllation room eontains ' fell the modern afpUancea necesaary tor Mrs. Maty K. Tllden. aged 42 vcars wa VccetvHl at the Ihsnne Avtum tst" evenlnic from Portland, bavin b.-en corului led thither by Mrs. E. J. Iou-jfherty and one guard: Th Kulern Woman's Club Will pn?li ably.sn1t.Th. the work of orKanlr-lm? a lril branch, of the American lewgue for Clvve '.. linpro'Tnent. It wiiuH be it KKd thlnisc. Salein cannot tie, too b-au-tiful. It pays' a city to .lie. beautiful. The inundation work on Ine new -ot-tiiKe for Mrs.,H. A. Jones; m High street near MHrion, Is abtiut completed Mri. jojW-s will occupy th new cottage her self, and her present residence, which Is being raised nd remodeled, will be for rent. . ' VV are 'turning out wrk promptly, when pmmlnH: turning It out with the uw nf new "type and rrmrlals. anl in flret-ebiss j style. Orders for good printing. I.rg or email, solicited, Stiiiesmanj Job OfRce; W. I. Uunlap, mnnage'Sv! j . . , f.' Mins IiiliM Houthwlek'g bicycle, sin Meal, was stolen from her home at the dormer of Twelfth and Marlon streets, on '"rklay' evening last. There ' Is no lew to thf thief Mm Wil la ll'lknap, of rrlnevlll? (Irand fhlK of Honor of the Iegee ef Honor. . A. O. l W.. will nmkc n ofT flcisl 1xtt to Salem Ijodge No. 19. on Ai.ril 2fithl and to Viola- Ulge No. 88 on Apr! isth fne Jblrig brings another. I nere : every prtufpci'x m . . a'nwing thej tmlldc rs of Salem, with he lmpTvetnjnts and nw binldtngs In the business setton, and the new houes nd addltiene fn the residence portions a of th clt t-md H e ration morn tig, Lrhilion of Hamilton llros. MHrs. who was taken to r..rtland ot Friday, nnd'-rwent sn - lr Bppenfttrms yepiemay t iSt. Vincent's lloeipltal. by lr. -Rocker. le wimciKw oe manfully and will recover. Sheriff H. r-rcitner. of Wallowa county.' atil Mrs. Cramer yesterday brought td the Insane Asylum Heiry H. Reel, oflJIosph. Oregon. The patient ls3 year ld. They also brought In Mr TCnnfFsee naker. aged 26 years. She has scicidai tendencies. I There ss a big crowd on the streets :ti d.v rewterday. epe ny tn tne ai- r-rM.n when the beautiful sunshine brought many city residents down town to mingle f with the crowds from the country and adjoining towns. The tores and shops did a thriving trade ull day. it looked l.ke genuine pring yesterday. J - .'; -. lr. II. II. Olinger, who sient the past two months in Mexico City and in the Eastern states, has returned to Falem, and " yesterday resumed hi practice, being much benefitted by his rest from his office work. While in Mexico City, -where he spent most of the time of his absence. he tilted Dr. Con tr Is. formerly ot this city. He reports Dr. Contrls as prosperous, having a large and constantly grow ing practice, and he la quite ' well satisfied with his new location. For the first year or 18 monttts of his stay In 'MevieeTTthe practice was slow, but sJnce ht' learned Spanish and became acquainted, his practice has assumed very respectable proportions. On his return home Dr.i Ollnger stopped ,ln Portland, and the Oregonlan in spik ing of the doctor'a tripj says: , Mexico City Is about four times as large as Portuahd. All the U5ine blocks erected Ih the last few years are iof modern American! style, and have all ihe. modern conveniences. An TAmerica n laboring man has no business inj Mexico, for the reason that he cannot compete with native labor ers; an American professional man has no inducement to go to that coun try, because th field Is already- well supplied witrT Arrerlcans. But Dr. OMrrger jys that, by liberal conces sions to outside enterprises, many American and Hrltlsh (capitalists are being encouraged , to Invest their money in manufacturing establish ments in Mexico, j and the general ep.lnkn is that goixi profits1 are being realised.. Among, the large enter- pii.en recently established there by J American capitalists is a steel plant. Manufactories, conducted', upon the plans which make , them successful In America will tili more successful In; Mexico, where the competiton la not yet so cloee. Rut for a man with out a eoniUderable Amount , of capital Mexico has nothing to offer. Dr. Ollnger attended a. Spanish bull fight every week he was In Mexico. He dn"t particularly enjoy the bull fights, but went In hope of seeing a Spaniard killed. The'Pghts were very exeitlng, because of the danger In volved, but in the fights Dr."' Oiinger witnessed no men were injured. See ing 4orses gored by the bulls la sick ening at first to ine who $t not aecus rtmel to witnessing tht fights, but aTter one has seen a few j horsee killed in ihnt way ttf does not mind It. Ir. OH'nger w-nt from Vera; Cruk. Mexico, to Havana, Cuba. ant re mained in the latter place a few dtys. On every hand he heard the Cubans commend! the administration of affairs In Cuba try the ; Americans, but he found that the Cubans alnvst unl verbally regard-ibelr benefactors w Ith suspicion. H-nt upon making trooWe. the Spaniards 'have persisted In teJHng the Ctibah that the Chlted States Will keep the bland if an American de pendency, in ord?r to profit by taxes that may be levied. The" Cuban be iieve more or less of whir is thus re peatedly told Ihem; , and titertaln cerious )ubt3 as to the real intention of the Oovemment. Dr. Ollnger returned to the' -United States by steamer from Havana , to New York. He spent several days In Wahington.' but 'did not have an jop portunity to meet Tresident Xtooearelt, t-Mward' Kinder, iof Evasion. III.. Va private- in troop G. of the Fifteohth 1-riTled Frates cavalry, ha 1 wrdlcn home a new and unique "description of the Philiprllne Islands, wherehe ha been since May. He says that his ex perience In the service has een eo ex citing' that the months have seemed like weeks. Klnder's letter Is In part as follows: "The Philippine Islands are a bunch of troubleon the horlson. They are hounded on the north by rocks and destruction, on the east by typhoons and1 hurricanes, op the south by cannibals ndearthquake and on the west by sharks ami smugglers. The Islands ar? composed- of mud and mountains and are noted formoeoul toes ants,-fleas, bats, fisards, tarantu las, scorpions, centiKiles. snakes, car ibous amValllgators, and by way if variety there is also plenty of small pox, beriberi, lepresy. cholera and bu bonle. plague. Malarial fever Is prevalent that on many occasions the island have lieen shaken by the vibra tions tit the iwpulatlon. The s41, I rich and produces large crois of sugar, -rice, hemB, tolwtco. Insurrection, disease ' and foul aromws.' The total population J of the Islands Including everything, is so.wio caribous. R0.ooo,ow people ana kO.OOO.Ooft roosters. Out of thesa three are s0.000.000 Insurrectors. M),Ki0, 0i) amigos and the .rest are ga mbjers and carromata drivers. The principal diet of the Filipinos I rice ar fith, fish and rice, vrlce and firmed fish, fish and fried rice. I stewed rice and boiled fth and baked flh and boiled rice. (g 29666 . - - - - i Cle ef la4v? Intlsc (III 1h fflnd.) WIXHER OF TII B TWO-Y EAR-O.LD TK0ttlK sTAKK AT IUF. KTATK FAIR LAST YEAR. Sire McKInnty 2:11 1-4 's Hire of 1 in the 2:10 list, 10 lh the 2:15 list, iW in ho 2:20 lift, at tl years of-bro. ' ; l'neiuallel by any sira of his np. Flrstdam MIDDAY ItEtiLK, hy HomsIiht ;IIJ, sire Jessie 2:12. anI othem reotnddam JUirAItli sou of Alcyone. Fourth dam bylAlmont :LLK (tlnni X .f (ia.clle 21I, Miss of McHrkr 2:1 )j by Ihni VIlkes 2:2lj, Third dam fy Mambrint ratetten H Kat bmol,mar sire. - . . . -.I m a m a a a I . a . .. II.. - 3.1, KHItldcr U ine yimouv laiuny. -,. CPTAT7 JONJEH U s black tslJiori fosled la tJMiU 15.1 hands, wish li1" Jun?' perfret trottlnjc aetton and prnale to s srest Hire of tut h cIsms hor.e Us ta MrK Uiney 1,t.I ihh d1 a proliouoiWlioI uniform l.trfe.li. CUio Jones, will im eaaoa of IW2 at lollostt ' .. - ' IRVWOTWI f ABK. POBUAO, ftl. I TO APRIl I. FAItt CROWDS, SUIM, APRIt I TO JttY I. llOpsyablt at lima of terries, balance at endol eMon. Terms, SZt.OO Seatoa, JOHN PENDER, Pair Grounds, Salem. Or. -,-- Whin You Go Into a Drug Store to get a bottie of Pslnkiller, examine It carefully to see If It 1 made by Peers'. Da vrs, and don't be; p-r suad ed it o uike something "iw as good" because It Is a few cents e,heaper. There Is only one Painkiller. "Perry Davis';" Lrge bottles 25 and 5c BROA DHEAR1 ' - ,: Iter. No. 1 " HUsr'K STAI.1 MX 1,4 IUlM) llih. Wait ta ruii'l. sts ear old, -v PlflKD 1T MWLA.VAllIAN 2C!4?. 'm f I ley Wllkel;:0. j . 1 First dsm, MI It A OOLInyT.-ly. Ieiro z z; eon jwo. sue dam FAN'NV 10lIllH'HT, by ;ulde 1197. sire or . Third' Asm KIT, by tloLHust liO. sire of Lucille Col-1 lu( 2:20. etc. f the fines; nJJlons In the" slate, and with but htselfPr te a ' -ery promising trotter. He will be mares-t V";-. ' ''' j WITtt CHI AI, ItKTt'HN I'll! VJLfCTK. tome ad 3e this horse lef.re breeding their V V. c . TIMNK. KAlit nftOITNIW. lt. FIdol t:04. etc. Keeonc; 15. dams of IT In Ihe list trolddunt 2:lVi. neety RUOAPHKA1ST Is we little handling shows hi allowed , to -aerve a feW $20 HY THK tSKAKON I Invite breeaers to mares elsewhere. INTKRKSTINa HTOftlKS. Previous to aptsntlng -CXeneral "Jo-' Wheeler to -a eommand in the war with Stiin. Tresldent M Klnley consultel with the Nte Ken.vtor Dvis pf Minnesota at-mt tne minrr, , think It would b a splendid apani ment." sld Mr. ImvIs. " am a living witnees of Joe Wheeler's grit and per sistence. During the civil war he chased tn like th devil through -five states." Alexander It. Kherh"erl. who for. lhr yeors wa at the bead of the govern ment of the DistrUt if (VHamWa,! and who spent JPLOO.HK in Improving Washington, is: returning, a millionaire. When he left in m taxiiyers called him -hrtudler'Vand -hargei all kinds of eorrup.r.r. 4lany of these dttsens. some of whoin were almost Iwnkrupted by his lavish expen-l-tures. now ,-wy Mr. FhepbTds work lll stand as a mrmtimcnt to him. It is admitted ht but for hi indomltabl will Washlng too Would nrt t pdy the theantiful city t is. Hheferd went to, Mexico pmctlcaily penniless, but w a. fortunate in mining ventures. lie, is 7 years old. - ' - ; -'-' ' .'-'- V ;":.-''-- Mr. Martin was talking at the dinner tW-. In his ustwl ever manner, about the tnconsf etencyi of women. ."These young wmcn who protect that s hey are never going to marry:" be) broke out. "Everybody knows they win belle their own wwd at the very first t'PtwrtumHy." , X . He paused and evidently hoped thai Mrs- Martin would come to the rercue of her sex. But that drscreet woman ' LlCJ K i Back! (fit 6trJ, amlosT kmlin, Imi SjroM ie - r in ... i T .i .'t m4 w r-m. y- ' -"27" "2T2.,Jv2? - Ki.kAui mnim I.... bw. tm m r t -., t rm FOR. H ALUS 11 Y IlIGU?, LIIUOOIST, HALBM. ORE.;ON. have heard you mmy more than w that you wouldn't marry thr? lest man alive -Weir. I didn't, said Mrs. Martin. A man who was bicycling in southern France -wisa pushing his machine up a steep hill when he, overtoot a twanut with a donkey cart, reporta the Youth's Cmnpsnlon. The atlent beast was lo.ng ' Its best. The benevolent cyrltst." putting hi left hand against the hark of the cart and guiding his mac hi n with I be cd tier hi ..- hard that the -donkey, flaking fresh courage, pulled' his load fuecessfully up to the top. 'When the summit was reached the peasant burst Into thanks to his benefactor. "It was good of you, 1n-ne-d. 'won stertr!" h protested. " shonH -never in 'the" world have, got up t htU-valth ml v one donkV." ' 'I n'd, Irtish! of Mli- Iier.rcm alive rtarthoM surl sat. lonf near Itepresin?atlve Joy of the rne state in It he ebsik ror.m at Wash! r,jron"fhe other day, re- Ut lhe New Tork lleTald. Lwnmgl btck In his c hair be inmA hi feet srt pl-?eel them mrrlesiy on 'the edge of Mr. Joy's jchalr, itai: tiring tiiatertally that tatesman's view.- Mr. , M r' aarded hV colleague's lark" brotran rltuh aversion and wetsdiy cnnputed their area. - . "t -don't aee.'V b fiujUy held er tongue i -Tv ..-. urv." he eontlnoe.1. -ytnt Vl h it wm with yourself. I, there Is any ne-c llMwmi ' ------- - f Mid 'why the urgent deficiency bill an appropria tion for fortification,'" i Mr. Itartholdt took his feet d n with a hurt kok arid wandered rally away.. - --v . 8trik a Rich Find. "I Wag "troubled for' several - Jresrs with Vhronle Indigestion and nervous debility." writes V. J. UJreen. of Itn caster, M. If. 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V.HSFMAW sni'KUINTKNDKNT, rorcoran Poil i- .ngT''fppeste Mtilted states Treabry, esuy forjnclu.ling in WA3HINOTON. Tr. C. i r- I