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II ,IAirf P20PLE ARE INJURED Scrlcus Accldexrt at a Fire In Chicago Big FIVT PEOPLE WILL i DDE UGLYTRECI. , III NEBRASKA Thi Armour Lard Refinery at the Stock Yards Rumed . A CROWD O NA IIOO RUNWAY THROWN TO THE GROUND WHEN - Tim STRUCTURE COL- ' LAPSED, RESULTING IN FATAL ':' INJURIES TO A NUMBER.:. - , X -.,v.-r-r- ...... CHICAGO, May IE During the pro- Zf& of a fire -which tonight destroyed the lard refinery of Airoou A ...Com panytia the-V-nlfii Stock Yards, twen nine peopla wereinJured,flvetof them In a manner which will probably cause death. The loss of the company is et tlmatej between $75d,000 arid $900,000, fully coverd u insurance. i There were -number of accidents', but b, .v tardea, number of ibo hurt met their injuries by the falling of the hog runway, upos which -they - w.re Standing to obtain a better view of the Jir$. The fire wast one of the most spec- tacular seem in Chicago In recent yar& and the display at tr acted an enormous crowd of people;""" L- - : -' -i. . , That portion of the Forty-fourth 'treev, -viaduct r close. to the burning IbuIWlrlg- was denlbsely packed, and ud denly about 200 feet of the bog runway T8xttjdiis from the iaduct to the plant of Armour & Company gave1 way, pre cipitating fuSy 1000 l person ta the groinvL : The firemen instantly aban -Coned their wrk on the building? and devoted their energies to' aaving people. SOLD ANOTHER LOTL A. SCHREXBER YESTERDAY PUR - CHASED VALUABLE BUSINESS ' V i PROPERTY. ! , Cray Bros, have moid another lot fac - lng on State street la the block lying between.! Liberty and High street, to Behreiber for a consideration of $4000. ."Gu" has not, a. yet, made the ob ject of h)s purchase public but ft Is pre- mimed fhat he contemplate the erec tion of a bandsome businessr ructi"e In the sear future. .. j . , ' If the. disposal of this property con tinues at the rate which it . has during i the pest montfh rt wIU not be long ere j'the old Chinese hovels which have long been a -disgrace-to the city and ai source of disgurt tp the citizen, wiy be elim inated from sight and existence. EXCURSION AND PICNIC - riREMEN WILL BRINO IX ANT (VISITORS i TO THE ;PAIR CROUNDS TODAY, f . The i. flreirnn excursion to Salem to day, an-d the tilcnlc at the ijtav Fu.tr "Ground, promises to toe an event of in terewt-- The, croWiJ coming 4oday will "le one of thei largest ver brought to t fialsfim on. a similar occasion, ami If the 'ttvather is not too bad all will enjoy a day at -the Fair Grounds and in the city., . - - ; r , -i - '. The puWlo buildings will be open all afternoon end visitors, will be given an tpportanlty to nee them. At the Fair ' GroundH a" splendid program: of bkrxle f racts, foot races, and other sports, will . be followei by a genii in cake walk, by "ctillud folks" from Portland. A small admjasion at the Fair Grounds' wIU be ..charged,! :- ' .'' ' ' The trains from . Portland and the West Bide' win reaoh Salem about 10 o'clock, and from Roseburg a half hour rtEG0N Wms DEBATE 7 'THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINCJ v .TON DEFEJATED BY . ! THE TEAM FROM EUGENE. '! . ...ATiL'ii 1 V aaiu." Kay US. Th? v ..1 - j : i y-o Oregon def eaved the t'ril ' veri.y if Washington tonight, in the hit . aa .at mteicoli glatcdebate. 4 A ' feature tt th debate wa Ailen I lea : ton's work for. Oregon. In logic-arid eloquence - he surpassed all othei ':'sp akera i'-l 'J';' :" s 'V1-- -.' , . -Seattle. ' Wash.,? 16.The track -meet between' the teams of the TJni-versltles-of Oregon! and Washington wilt' be h:Id tomorrow. No decisUn-l has been .made regarding ! Oregon's protest against the -Pearson I brothers, two Washington sprinters. ; A RELIGIOUS FANATIC r KILLED BY A MININO-; VIAN AJT ' . DAWSON THE ACT , IS' ; ' " SELFDEFENSE : ' SEATTLE, Waslu May 1. A spec ial to the; Post-Intelligencer, from Dawson, states "that -'Jos, McDonald, - superintendent of the Tread well mines on Douglas Island, Alaska, today snot and: kl Hew Nic Jones, a religious fa na tter Jones claimed that God appointed. hhn to hare McDonald close the mines on Sunday. I When the two men met. Jones told McDonald that his time had come, and attempted to pell a revolver. 'JcDonald pulled firsts, and pua four bullets Into Jones. The conorer's Jury . exonerated McDonald., f - J QUARREL IN THE ORIENT CAPTAIN , GRANT'S CHARGES AGAINST . GENERAL SMITH SENT TO THE SENATE. . WASHINGTON. Max It. The Secre tary of War h-a transmitted to the Senate Committee on t the Philippines the report made by Csaptain 3. H. Grant Leyte, com-eming the differences of un-dem-aniul? betwern.hlnwlf and Gen eml J. H. Smith concerning- the control Civil Governor of the Province " of of arJr In that j-rovlnco. !pakln-r of OftrversJ "Hmlth's arhievt-rwnt fjilt Ixiarul. Curtain fJrantays: f?. ? Hlr' Hrurl -Smith. ilt-tn in vtiiaui.nl here there lias tuA been a Ingle sum.nur, to my knowledge, of arms or Trn, nor ha thre ben a a In gle cftptur; Th 'onry thing he ha ac complhrhed io-my 'knowledge -was th" arrt of a few men on Blllmn and along the atraits. ATI the sentional newspajier reports that have reached Manila from th rorter ; travelins; with - taiwu Umllh m.r alMMlutolv without foundation, and have had but P0RTLAND-ST.L0UISFLYER one Objfct in vtewth-e return bf thisj - . . 4 , J ?. province to military control."' I 1 i .. ' N Catrtaln Jrant asserta that -certain I 3 troop, vrtrm i" I Tun Into a Stock- Train With Fear Wen Killed in a Collision Yesterday T , TJII3 VZZ WD maiii: OF IT.. J m-tlitary oontroJL J. n SAMPSON'S WILU WASinNOTON. May ITThe will of the late Admiral 'Sampson, filed to day, leave everything to his widow. save 14000 of life Insurance, which is left for equal division amon-g his fcur daughters. The Admiral died possess ing stocks and other, securities valued at $8500, and a trafet of land at Man chester. N. IL, valued at $10,000. . . i He Was Aoqultted. . : PORTLAND, kr. May 17-Chaa! Savage, charged with the ,Varceny of $10,000 worth of diamonds in the Port land, hotel in November last, was- ac quitted bj, a Jury today, i RELIEF FUNDS. XrVir. ". " NEW YORK, May 17.- Cornelius N. Blisa; National Treasurer of 'ttie Weat Indies relief funcSa, said today the total so far received was $73,207. Most Fatal Re: suits r A MISSOURI FARM DESTROYED, ENTAILING HEAVY LOSS OVER ONE HUNDRED FAMILIES ARE T MADE HOMELESS BY TJIE CON FLAGRATION. ' tfi. II. Ftrcde, IxslBW trf the -Ohio jtt Granir'. says: Th -farm will bring you a living, all th comforts of life and pvThetp many of tl luxuries, but nly after active. co-operation on your part. Th Orange, like th farm. bat furri"b th oxpcruinHy. Ita use-fui;.- to us depends entirely uoon the u we make of 1L We can never expect to reap the maximum result by a minimum errort. Koonomy of eirort never shows up in net profit. The Graajre Is not an institution that agrees to deliyer aomething fornoth ing: but to the American farmer aa an Individual and to lh Amtrktui farm- are i kept. These pieces accumulate vt-ry ; rapidly, eerieclallywhere ! rail fenced are going out of uieOld board they are worn out wlth travel and THIS IS OUH OFFEIt; weather. It Is mueh better to gladden the heart of your' wife by .burning all this stuff into stove wood while it solid. This clearing out adds much to the neatness of the premises. John II. Jamson... t- :r.-- " - ":'-:) Mtf&t (5) if for iLDiTa uaMiniiniG s . MoussIhioSdl LPEiyoSclan Or Homo Book! of flealth . TO JJK GIVEN AS A PREMIUM WITH j Tviceayeeli 1 , Gta teoman THIS BOOK WITTI, THE STATES MAN OSE YEAR $3.25; OIV BOOK ALONE ,250. HERE'S AN OPPORTUNITIY TQ-GET'A'-VALU-. A RLE BOOK AT SMALL COST. COMB INDICATIONS. 'When the comb seems bloodless, Ught-oolored and limp the fowl la ane mic Off "the 'contrary, when the comb la dark-colored, purple mad bright It 1 the oppoelte-i-phetnora. Between these two extremes there will be found In perfect birds a comb with a plump look i ANTHRACITE MINEWORKERS Will Ask All Coal Miners QuitWorK:; to DECIDE ON A BOLD PLAN LINCOLN, Neb, kay 17. Four men were killed and foil r others-more or less injured In a collision-onj the Bur- llngton'a BUling.Hne.thl. mornlngLTL "ZZZZZTZ JB J, V- . - ' I : T I . ' . . ... . .William Ray, Tecumseh, Neb. j ; W. W. Pitts Eldorado Springs, MoJ ,M; Tuttle, Whitman, Neb. ' John Cox. Strong City, Kan. ' i ' All were riding in the smoking car. This Car was reduced to kindling In part. The collision occur" d' a I mile east of Hyannis, between ,the i Portland -St. Louis flyer, east-bound, and ait ex tra stock train. j , ? s :-,: - i own uurnea ; . ...-.. , HOULTON, Me, May 17. Fire 4uay destroyed the greater part of the bus iness section of this town seventy-five residences and three churches entail ing a loss of $400.000., Ons hundsed cad twenty-five families are homeless. : lobes will confirm the opinion as formed from the comb. Changes In the comb are nearly all due .to some disturbance or disease In aome part of the body. .... SPAIN'S KING IS CROWNED A Boy Ruler Ascends Throne of That Country, - V "S. .. Riot in Ceor: ia. i ATLANTA. Ga., May 17. Five wh4 men and "three neeroea deaA' "five white They Would Tie Up the In-SJSW--P t of & conflltc that began here early today between the police and the blacks. Will Richardson, wno is be lieved to have been half Indian and half Negro, the owner of a ' store in McDanielaNstreet, in the suburb of Pittsburg, and 'four other negroea brought on theHrouble by resisting arrest- and defylngofflcers of Fulton county and AtlantaThe de4d are: - Edward Batele. bailiff- Fultort county: HGjOsborne, policeman: Ed ward Crabtree,' pollcemanWill Gregg, white citizen, and three negixjes. -Onder has been restored, and"-Gov ernor i uaniiev declares JthaL.no un d us tries of the Nation - - . - .- ; A SPECIAL SESSION OF THE UNI TED MINEWOREKRS WILL ' BE ; Called . to consider the MATTER OF NATIONAL STRIKE ANNOUNCED -BY PRESIDENT II A2ELTON, Pa v M ay 1.The jAn- thraclte Mine workers. ln order U?t win the strike today unanimoasly dlcid- ed upon a )lan that, carried into suc- cefuful operation, would ,practicalyie MP. the industries of . the, country. , It is their desire' that a special session of the United MirieVorkers of America b catted for the purpose or'endeavor- ing to have all bituminous workers, both organized and unorganized, in volved in- the anthracite miners' wtrug gle. .This announcement yrum ofih.'la41y made today by President John Mitch ells offending aegro will e vtSj ted.; two Cubans1-Pardoned have been garrotted Friday! Governor General 'Woo4, has issued many par dons to minor off endprs. . General Wood .wishes the end of Awericfth fule in the If a special convents la called and &ad Hi signAUze ctl f the miners succeed in the object of the , rVfiUNOTt'c'ENERALHOfrE voe: this . the central day of- the ten) cli:mency t6a 'num. ," . I..,,, . I tmrriaoja marte4 ;througl' the, rRc HAVANA. May . 17. Beginning .wlta Ipal streets, 4 plang- lively marchea .to the -pardon of two Cuban who were t i the royal palace,, where they performed ft t ira fiAtm era wrAr tl t4.v H I " . . a x ... . . I oeneann ine "winoow. or ne Kingsi apartments.' ' The , royal procea3ion .vairi ormed on the Flaza de Annas in front of the pal ace Miortay before z m., and the pro- Th only complete household guide and reliable, genuine med ical book ' ever pub lished. C Every disease to which) the-: human race is subject Is ful ly treated In thij ex haustive volume. .New diseasea. Treat ment and Theories which have appeared within the last few years, and which are not even mentioned in other so-called medical books, are herein discussed., and the treatment - and ' remedies aet forth; such as Bacteriology, Appendicitis, Tuber .uloela. Hypnotism. Venereal and Skin Diseases. La Grippe, Nervous -? Diseases, , .etc., j 1., : Treatment-and cure , of every . dlsee.ee of Wen and Women and Children. TThe sim plest and best reme dies: minute direc tions 'in cases of w oun d s. s c aldr. . burna. poison, hydro phobia, sunstroke, fits, falls, sprains, bruieie. also for sudden diseases, like ycroup, cholera, etc. It describes the cause, the symptoms, the nature, the eiiect, tne treatment ana me fnuwv ui every utsease wnicn anerii numan " ity. Treatise tn the Passion and E motions, such as Love, Hope, Joy, Af---fectVon, Jealousy. '.'Grief. Fear, Despair, Avarice. Charity, Cheerfulncsshow ing the influenwiof-thajnlnd on.thebodyj eminently calculated to aruiif the , people to the factuhal health depends to a great degree upHr the proper dl- '- rectlon and control of the passions and emotion. Essays or Intemperance, Use of Tobacco, Sleep Exercise, Cold, Baths, Etcl -f-.-v. JkiSPKCIAL LECTO A Complete Materia Medlca, oMist .of 1 the principal remedies including" 41 early 200 medical plants, herbs end vegetable remedlesrdescripUon of each : where, found: wben to be gathered; ho w" t preserve same; their preparation for. use. , ; .' ' . '"!' V -: ;:" ': 'Y :'- : --------'V 'W- ' . Manual for. Nursing the Sick; Treaties on '.Anatomy, Physiology and Hy giene., Domestic and Sanitary Economy Ventilation. Pure and Impure Air,' ' , . . , , V , - - I V aier. .ronu cation l nr, uiiuuif c khiuikuiiu, rn., civ.;..- j wi "7 N. . '7-; , 7 . -r f, vuiiure ami weveiuiimnu, cic. : ,. . HE TOOK OATH OF OFFICE A Distinguished As semblage VIEWED THE MAGNIFICENT SPEC TACLE AN INSANE MAN AT TEMPTED TO REACH THE KINO 3UT WAS ARRESTED HD, WA FOUND TO BE HARMLESS. MADRID, May 17. Kin Alfonso at tained his . majority today and be came klng hn' fact as well aV la name, ivtng reachedi, the age,1 It,- preacrlbed I bjr the constitution. Beautiful, weather t Address Statesman Publishing Co., Salem, Oregon convention, it wIU seriously Effect 449,000 -men, employed in the r coal mines of the country.; . . ', ceeded to, the , Chamber of .Deputiea, where, in the preserve of t-be Senators and Deputies the Klmg took the oath -OF THB IA For Infant and Children. Tha KblYca Hara Ahsrajs E::gtl Sears the ' The New Cab - '-ii . Havana May 17. Th order aivlnz Judge, of the Uland a life tenure, and I V "Phokl the constitution maKinjf t mem removaoe ror cause oniy, S7 '. warn" revoked by General Wood today. None of tine Havana papers com ment on the composition- of President. elect Palma's Cabinet. It can be said. however, that the sections have made a rood Irmprcswion. The men known a mtlltaires. are somewhat . disgruntled, as not a ainale active soldier is recog nized. -I DISCUSSION Df CONGRESS OF THE SAMPSON-SCHLEY CON TROVERSY, , DURING THE ;! .- - NAVAL DEBATE. i . A DROWNED IN TILLAMOOK. TILLAMOOK. Ore.. May 17. Louis Farmer, a ranchman, was drowned In the Nestucca rlvr today. While ford- insr the stream- he was caugnt in a wblrtpool. . t ' ' j . :'-.:,;'. I - V When King- AJphonso, the Queen Re gent and the Prince and ; Princess of Asturias withdrew from' the Chamber of Deputies,' the procession .was re formed and proceeded to Sah. Fran cisco) church where the Te Deunr wai chanted. The reception met with by the proxsesslonvwae. on the whole, take watto o tna part of he Immense crowdteapom posed chiefly of people who had gathered to witness the pageant out of curiosity'. There was $aro4 cheering from the people in the street and hate were waved; but many men did not uncover their, bead TwIce-a-Week WEEKLY OREGONIAN, per year TWJCE-A. WEEK STATESMAN, per year. vOUR PRICE, BOTH PAPERS.;,,, AC1FIC HOMESTEAD, per year.......... TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, per year. ' i - - - ' - y:r- BOTH PAPER3.. ..... - - -'. CHICAGO INTER. OCEAN, per year TWICE-A-WEEK 8TATESMAN, per yar. v - ' fiOTH PAPERS.... Exciting Incident i Madrid, May ir-The splendid cere monies In connection with the attain-! lri(( of his majority by King Alphoneo, today, were) attended by an- incident. HOARDS DAIRYMAN, per yea TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, BOTH PAPERS. f - Chaa - Burggraf, of Albany, one of WASHINGTON, JM ayJ7-The House the Republican candidate for th Leg- spent the day in dlseussin the NaVal Islature, In Linn county was a Silem I which, whllje Inalgnincent in Itself, for business visitor yesreruay, returning home on the 11 a. m. train. In- "r year. Statesman 4 9 - ....22S fj,e e-e e$100 $1.75 ..'.'v..;..fiiW. ,;.VM m m 0 OREGON POULTRYMOURNAL, per yea TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, per year. appropriation bill,- and the most im portant feature of the discussion in volved the -evival of the Sampson Schley controversy.: i This arose over an amendment to the bi:i, prtwented by MuAd (Maryland), and ; waa' adopted. prohibiting the use of Macleay's His tory of thf Navy a aHext book at the Naval Academy ! A numoer of minor amendtnenta to the bill were adopted. but consideration of the measure was not completed before the - House ad- JournedL . i...- ' - a f.,.: t f f T 1 -t " X Baby'o The girl students in a das. In sociol ogy in Chicago University have voted that they believe in coeducation be cause it make the, young men neater In dress -ani more gentlemanly in be havior; the young men have voted their dislike for coeducation for the same I reason. Thus we have, exhibited tne first state of mind, of the reformed to ward the reformer. It ia not until the reformed has grown used to the new I life that he appreciates it. advantage.. Let the girls continue their altruistic work. In time they will get their re ward. Youtha Companion.. - ? EXCURSION RATES EAST : Have you been delaying a x trip ' to your old home tn the East .until you could secure a low rate you need wait no longer. Write to the Burlington j Route- Ticket Agent, for full part leu-j kvrs of the 15w ratot.heyaro-now nam ing to all points East and return Choice of routes, quickest -time, best ervicN through trains daily and everyr j thing that goes to make up a thorough ly enjoyable and pleasant trip that everyone speak, highly of that travel over the Burlington. - f u mm . SENT TO PRIPON. . EVERETT, Wash., "May 17 Glesalng Paine, alias John Malvern, was sen tenced today to twenty year in the Penitentiary for killing bis wife In Sno homish last February. very much like the blossom ing of a flower. Its beauty and perfection depends entirely upon the care bestowed upon iu parenL Expectant mother, should have the ten detest care. fTbey ahould be spared all worry and anxiety. They should eat plenty of good nourishing food andtaaveeentleexerciseai This will go a long way toward preserv ing their health and their beauty as well as that of the little one to come. Sot to be absolutely sure of a abort and painless labor they t. should use ,.. PORTUGUESE PROVERB. l-l ChaMUe the good man; he' wllgrow better; chastise the bad man and he will grow worse. rernlsrlydartagttie moaths of getta tioa. This is a ample Unimest. which ia to t applied esteraally. It giras st.rea.th and viror to the muscle and prevents all of the discomforts of preg Bsaey. which womtt d te think were sbsolotely neceMary. V boa Mother's Frieod Is us4 there is uo oanger wbatevsr. Get Mother's Friend at the drag store, ! por botUo. -, .,f ,. - fix esAsnrxo ctctiAToa co. ATLANTA. CIA. I WH a ear , Safer kr . moment created much - excitement among those who witnessed and in the. Chamber of Deputies', in more sen- ! sational form than the facts warrant- I ed. It appears that Just as the royal coach emered-from the plaxa de Ar te the equate In front of the Pal- i ace, a young- man etuJOeniy puxnod through the rank, of soWiers and police and rushed toward the door of the choriotj. .with a bat in - one hand and holding outstretched in the other a paper. Before be reached the door the I elate Jockeys overpowered him, though vot before the disturber had received la severe mauling. Tn prieoner was xaaen to tne guara ! room of the Palace, where he was in terrogated-: ; The letter In hi. hand proved to be an address to the King, tatmr that the Infanta Marie Teresa bad promisexi him her hand, and beg ging the King- to accede to the mar riage.. The prisoner was ,. carefully searched, and if was found that he car ried no weapon. HI. remark, regarding the Infanta Marie Teresa left no doubt I can to his mental ondS'- 1 BOTH PAPERS. ,.i,,..,,.,.,.. ....... .ti.oo . ........... axjoo , . . ... . . . ;.$ijs ....... ..... ......I .11.00 1.40 fHRICE-A-WEEK NEW YORK WORLD, per year TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, per ysar.L..,. . $1X3 ...1 BOTH PAPERS....... J. 41.65 .t1J TWICE-A-WEEW STATESMAN, per year.i.... ..a......... ...... ....fW BOTH PAPERS H. r...l& ''''"" ' ' ' j- - -. -.- . . i fir ara:ra n. .. raf EPIDEMIC now RAGING among rlORP ' n1 ! "1 Can them of trr, Coogh or l,IUrtJUW inmtcmpcT, ia Pruaniaa iicare rowdert. - CURED 3 MORSKS. j I hvn Utin th- frntm'M Ha kvmttrrm Uw ia rtfh "tfc and In tluu Ubm bT ced 11 ktnm at Iw rm 1 4 oT dttnii-ir m"4 f rkrarlr cwutflb - - j x KUJkiiMT XKIISC havarfc, S. - nMtr ar fDiwauallianf Ca t ta.MnHb ,: MATTERS IN PROBATE, REPORTS OF APPRAISERS IN TWO ESTATES A FINAL ACCOUNT FILED. . In the matter, of the estate of Jan ette A. Hamlin, deceased, the apprals- filed their; report In "the Mirion V county probate court yesterday having appraised the real property belning to said estate at $100 and the personal atv$83 .' ' Monday, June 23. 1902. at 19 'clock a. m. was the time set by Judge. J. 1L SCott for the hearing of the flail ac count of Pliny - P. Crabtree, adminis trator of 'the estate of Washington j Crabtree. deceased. n tne matter oi tne guarai.i3f nip of Haiti e A. Brown, a person of un- I p. Jr. rimv k rt,r..ihiiran ;an- und mind, the report of the appra'.s- didate for sheriff of. Po!k county, was SALT LAKE POSTO FFICE- . The Campbell Building Company, of Chicago, which haa the contract for the erection iofJ the- new "postofflce build ing In this city, has just been notified that the contract for the erection of a : new combination Federal postofflce and court house at Salt Luke City, Utah, for the sum.of 4409.QOO, baa been awarded the firm. This magnificent structure is to be built entirely of stone and will require over 40J000' cubic feet of stone,. Some idta of the mas siveness and elegance of this bujldlng may - be obtained from the-fact that it required 13.000 cubic feet of stone in the- construction of the. Salem postofflce T. IL Campbell,. M ho is sunpervtslng the contsrucriQ.Abe building In this city, stated laat evening that, if every thing went smoothly, the Salem post-office-would be completed by Septem ber. -Tbe contractors are allowed three year, to complete the Salt Lake build ing. :-: A- .'v.., : f; -. .. ;ers was filed. showing the estate to be I valued at $434.20. i For sal at DR. STONE'S drug store..1 Lecal Blank, at SUtesman Job Office in Salem last night. He had b-eti can vassing the river precincts and came I across to find somerof the boy. on this (side. . ' Shoulders, per lb, 9c - , Deviled Ham (.mall) per. can, Sc. Deviled Ham (small? per can, C for SSc Deviled Ham (targe Jl. per can, 10c. Deviled Ham (large) 3 "cans. 25c Sardines, per box, 5c. Sardines, S-bexes. 2Se ' Salmon, 3 cans, 25o. : Catsup, per pt bottle, ?5o --r Catsup, 2 bottles, 25c. -Coeoaunt (bulk) per lb, 15c ;Good Soda. (18-oa. pkgs ) 5c Good Soda (16-oa pkgs.), 6 pkga, 25c Corn Starch, per pkg 5c : Washing Powder, per pkg, 5c Bring m your butter aud .ejfe- " pay highest market price, cash or-mer-cbandbte. " ' ' M. T. BINEMAN 132 $Ute Street. TeLohone l?i- Ial Blank, at SUtesman Job Office