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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1893)
I "if I ill 4 : 1 YENitfGr (DiJPIAli if OtTftNAI,, WESfcA tD$cmKB& id"; lWi b h s.v re r I. GOING OUT 1000 Worth o To be Sold at I BEFORE THE Our lease of store room expires Jnne 1st, and we want to close our entire stock by that time. Remember our stock is all new and desirable. Dress Goods, Laces, Lace Curtains, Embroideries, Hosiery, Kid Gloves, Silk Gloves, Umbrellas, 'Mnolln onrl Wnnl TTnrlprwi.r. Tnns Cnrsfits. Tnhlp. Ijinfin. I NanV ina. Towels. Ladies' Misses' and Childrens' Shoes. &c. r ' ' P. 8. Jackets Regardless of Cost. The Palace December Uth, 1803. A FEW DAY6 MORE THEN CHRISTMAS. Delight jour friend with a pretty picture and frame. KELLER & SON 8 are the people for Btyle, good work manship and reasonable prices. Local Dates. Dec 22. The Inventors-. Benefit for the McGee Babies by Amateur Ar tiitfl. Dee. 22, 23. Prof. Cbapni&u lecture oo Euirlisb literature, Y. M. C. A.ball Jan. 1. Y. M. O. A. reception. Jan. 20. By Perkius comedy. Weather Fobkcabt. Wednesday rain, slight temperature changes. The Countv Rei'obts. Further investigation shows that in discharging the Multnomah county officials for de lays In making their reports to tin county clerk and that officer for not publishing, when a new act governing the duties of clerk bad been passed, tut court was right. Judge Munley's de cision rented upon the plain proposition of laws laid down in Gaunt vs. Slate that the penally for violation of a lau must be contained in the law itself, and that the penalty attached to out statute cannot by implication be up piled to another statute. Such decision was delivered by Chief Justice Wuldo and left Judge Muuley no choice in de ciding after the point was raised. A Correction. The Journal wan mistaken iu Baylug that J. L. Cowan bad a position In the Portlaud custom house under Collector Black. He bah no official connection with the custom bouse, though bis son ha?. We make this correction in justice'to Mr. Black, who has so far conducted that import ant federal office in what appears to be a creditable manner. Died. Mrs. Alice L-jwis, wife of Henry Lewis, of King's Valley, died at the asylum Saturday, of acute mauia, aftec spending only ten days there. The body has been embalmed by the skillful hand of W. T. Rigdon, of the firm of Olluger & lllgdon, and will be hipped to Toledo for burial. Deceased was 28 years of age. The Q11EATE8T. If you are inter ested to see the finest display of fanoj groceries for the holiday trade you can't afford to miss H. M. Branson & Co. They certainly have what all oth ers have and who none others have. They have the choicest of everything in their line. Fruit to Market. J. M. Sbepard, of Zana is about to start for Chicago With a car load of dried prunes the pro duct of W. B. Duncan, Ira Burloy, D. G. Henry, and his place. Ho will dis pose of this lot aud look up the mar kets in the Interest of many other growers. Exquisite Boxes. Silas Jones, the confection artist, has Imported a beau tiful lot of fanoy boxes, which he flllu to order personally, with tho cholosl Frenoh candles that can be produced. They are made up fresh every day. Thky Citovru. During this holiday crush the greatest convenience ou earth is to have an Intelligent boy to do your bidding. Call on a Lockwood messen ger and bo free from care. ZMAS SUGGESTIONS: Red mountains of Alaska by W. D. Allen. Knockabout Club In tho Woods. My Days and Nights on tho Battle FwJds, by Chas. Carletou Coffin. Three Vaasar Girls In South America Chatterbox tor 1803. Little Ones' Annua'. Diyaef Chivalry. Tfc N. urwy. Fa Be4r, BmwhIm' Now Book ..t.-. has upend fiOQK STORE. ... in OF BUSINESS. Jry Goods Cost or Less 1ST OF JUNE. Everything must go by June 1st. D. Q. & S. Co., PERSONALS. Capt. J. T. Apperson, of Oregon City, is registered at The Willamette. J. E. Day, editor of the Woodburn Independent, was in the city today. C. J. Trenchard, county clerkof Clat sop county, 1b in the city. Mrs. Ira Allen, of Portland, is up on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs Bowersox, for a few days. Hon. L. L. McArthur, of Portland, ind Jay Sedgwick, of Tacoma, were before the state board of equalization yesterday. The principal topic for discussion be fore the Salem ministers meeting yes terday was a paper on "'Higher Criti cism" by Rev. M. L. Rugg of the Baptist church. Secretary Worsley, of Astoria, of the association of fire chiefs, was in the city yesterday in consultation with Chief Low relative to u meeting of fire chiefs, insurance agents, electricians, ntc.f proposed to be held in San Fran cisco during the winter. Dr. J. M. Kitchen of Stay ton was in the city today, having just returned from a visit iu the East, where he took a pot graduate course in New York. He also called upon his father at Sails liurg, Mo., who is 77 years of age and In good health,- enjoying the visit very much. The DiMJ'or is prospering well at Staytnn, and was acompiniod by Dr. R. C. Hunter, an old time Glasgow proctitianer, who is also in practice at Stayton. LITTLE LOOALS. 8. Uondit. of Aumsvllln, was in tho citv today Tickets to the McGee family boueflt for sale at this office. Make it a merry Christmas for the widow and tho McGto babies, and buy a ticket to a deserving company, of alem artists. Hotel Willamette is training a constantly increasing volume f trade and with Hotel Portlaud, heads the list of first-class hotels of the Northwest City council meets to night Miss Stella Cannon is home from Portlaud. Five new men were added to Company H last evening, making two mustered In this month. The boys wore uotilled to be ready for Inspection ou the 28th MissFlorella Phillips, of the Capital National bank force, has returned fr m a visit of suv eral mouths iu the Gist. Born, Sa lem, Monday, Dee. 18, 1892, to Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Paul us, a son The Y. P. 8. C. E of the Congregational church, gave a successful entertainment last night. A degree of honor will bo organized at Albany Wednesday evening The Journal not only suppresses no news, but gives its read ers all the news that any or all the other papers pript, usually before they print it, but a great deal of important news appearing In np other paper.. -Dr. W. T. Houaer's residence lu Morning- side caught fire between 0 and 10 o'clock Monday morning from a defective chimney. It was discovered in time so that only a small place In the roof was burned. - An advertiser, who tried several newspapers that talk much about their alleged circulation comes to The Jouunai, again and says lie cm get no results of any value outside of theso columns. ...Huv. Freolatid of the Congregational church, takes his meals at Tho Willamette Dentist Frauk Skill spent Sunday at Albany. JC. Johnson went to Stayion this morning on busluess Miss Oreen, of Portlaud, is the guest of Miss Myrtle Hepburn. ...One tramp was reported picked up on the streets by the police last night "Not many diamonds selling, l'eopie aro buying ntves sarles, nickel and dime goods," says a I Joweler. First regular meeting of ine oaiem ivreiy lenguu at ineir new rooms hi the Gray block ou Saturday night Tho Neal will contest has tatceu all day before the probate court. ....Mrs. A. V, Peters, of Eugene, who been the guest of Mrs. 11. II Thompson, returned homo today, ...' In Miss Mae Dorrls, of Eugene, Is the fr guet of hor idster, Mr. II. Thompou, ' ....Mrs. Loudsd'ilo.wlth her daughters J Rita and Qusalo leaviM thU evening to . nr. ...... i., a,... i.'l i HID ,, 1.IH.I it, I.H1VH.VI , , .W, J Plymale, of Jackson yllle.waa , BUt the city today. ' Albany, Oregon. 12-15tf SOLDIERS BOMB BIDDERS. Sealed Proposals Opened at Rose burg this Afternoon. Roseburq, Dec. 19. -(Special to the Journal.) Bids for the conduction .of the proposed Soldiers' Home were opened this afternoon as follews: Plum mer fc Ault, Salem, (0,063; George W. Martin, Portland, $9,271; B. F.Thayer, Albany, $10,995; W. R 8tokes & Co., Portland, $7,483; A. J. Hazel), Salem, $8,100, Harold & Olinger, Salem, $7,777; L. McCroskey, Portland, $S,749; Welch Bros, Salem, $8,115; A. F. Peterson, Corvallls $6945; Wiokstrom & -Cheuy, Salem, $7,777; C. Van Patten, Salem, $14,105; Gray aud Stevens, 8alem $7,735; W. S. Trainer, 'Albany, $11,650; W. D. Gar rett and Co., Portland, $11,200; D. C. Clements, Roseburg, $9,216; Her man Schairer, $9,750; L. C. Shores, Portland, $9325; Perkins and Fields, Roaeburg, $7,495; L. M. Roney, Eugene, $8,765; J. B. Coujiil, Albany, $8,500; Hutchins and Soutbwick, Salem, $7,777. The con tract is not awarded as yet. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Isaac N. Stricklerto Ella Wee; Uni versity edil. to Salem, $3,000 C. W. Roberts to Mary A. Sanderson lot; Phelps' add. to Siiverton, $1,000, George W. Heath to Daniel Reins; 159 acres, $1,075. 8. Farrow and wife to Enoch Skervine; ( W. D.) 365 acres in 1 6 s, r 1 e. $1,5000. Geo. H. Weslerfield to C. E. Mofflt, lot Highland add. Salem, $100. Sheriff to H. C. Porter 4 acres, $16. Rank Edgar to Willis Keithly 2 acres, $287 60. A. Briggs to John F. Mack 37.53 acres, $100. Geo. W. Hunt to Chaa. L. Brown lot Woodburn, $150. J. E. Rosa to Ludwig Owre 25 acres, $1200. A. G. Bradley to H. A. Hall two lot Woodburn, $300. S. R. Croker to M. A. Hallinan; lott in Turner. $340. W. G. Merrifleld to Anna VanBeb reu;lotsiu Aumsviile-$55. G. W. Poyser to Jl. H. . Auchard; I acre in Jeannette Pugh D. L. C. $200. Abraham Hager to Christain Frickej part of blk 6 in Railroad add to Salem. $100. Strained honey, clear as crystal, the finest in the woild at Van Eaton's. Try it aud be satisfied. There will be a Christmas tree at Sunnyside Saturday evening. All a'e cordially invited. If you cannot find what you want to buy for Christmas presents, go to the Spa, and see their line, it is entirely dif fereut from any other. W. T. Stolz, & Co. The discount sale continues at the ladies' bazaar, aud hundreds are reap In;, the benefit of the lowest prices ever known In Oregon. Democrats say Grover's message is a great document while Republicans say it is a confession of weakuess, but all are united on one proposition, and that is that Clark &, Eppley, the Court street grocers say what they mean and mean what they say. Besides they sell goods as low as the lowest. Midnight Mass. The choir of St. Joseph's church have prepared some trplendid mu9ic for the midnight mass services at 11:30 p.m. Sunday, December 24th, conducted by Rev. J. S White, in honor of the birth of Christianity. The services will be very impresalveand there is always an unus ual attendance on this occasion. Two Pardons. The Governor today granted the following pardons, Cheater Cole, committed from Wasco a month ago, for larceny of gelding, one year. D W. Thurston, from Douglas July, lbui, for 6 years. Church Notice. -Elder A.'C. Mo Keever, of Portland will preach at th Christian Church, corner of High A Ceuter streets, Wednesday aim Thurs day nights. The Elder Is a very able speaker aud no one should fall to hear him. ANn Saloon Petition. Petition of all the churches are numerously signed asking thecity council toenfnro all ordinances to restrict and regulate saloons aud asking that the license of tho Elkhead saloon he revoked. The petitions will ba presented at tho meet. Ing of tho council tonight. Last Concert. The last of the course of very excellent entertainments nrrangod, In the course given at tho M. E. church, will take place tomorrow, (Wednesday) evening. It will be a rloh musical and literary program, and all who have heard the other four of the course, will not want to miss this. Rev, Gran nls has scored a great sucoefs plaunltig popular entertalnmen'a the people of his church, aud the general publlo m well. Hay for Sale. whi inns or cnoioo nay ror sate. moot. Mr,,rvll. Willie .nl,l . .,!. In 1 ', .. l v r".M III NI(Urn III the ,,r0Uaser by R. M. Robertson. STATE TAX EQUALIZERS. Pitiful Plea for Clatsop's Valuation. Beggarly The counties of the first nnd fifth districts were heard from today before the board. Judge Crandall nnd Asses sor Delchtuann of Wnshlngtnu county, appeared before the loard and entered a protest against a raise of any kind on values of their county. County Clerk Trenchard and Asses sor Worsley, of Clatsop county, showed why Clatsop should not be raised above the low estimate placed on their prop erty this year. Salem was their ouly resource, aud the couuty had not over two thousand acres of timber, avail able for lumbering purposes. Ouly a mile and a half of water froDtage paid the whole tax. They had no farming lands, except a little tile land, for rais ing hay. There was only one road in the county open for four months in a year for a team and a light wagon. The board will probably not take action on auy property until next week, after all counties have been heard. Lost. A lady's shoe, on Summer street. Lpave at Bro.'s. store and be rewarded. Court or Krauase NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. The drug and medicine firm hereto fore doing business under the style of Smith & Steiner, have this lay dis solved partnership by mutual consent, Dr. J. C. Smith retiring. The business will be continued by Lee Steiner, at tbeold red corner stand, where all bills aud accounts are to be settled, Salem, Dec. 1st, 1893. J. C. Smith, M. D. Leh. steiner. For Christmas Week. Have Quest line of single decorated pieces ami Bets of porcelain, blscjue fi. ures, and imported Chiua wure ever shown iu the city. Am closing out a large assortment of dolls. Have a full liueof candies, nuts and fruits. Will meet auy cut of any cash store iu Sa lem on staple groceries. John G. Wright, Pioneer Grocery. A Good Suggestion. Useful articles for holiday presents at G. W. Johnson & Sous, the People's clothiers. THE MARKETS. 8an Francisco, Dec. 19. Wheat, caBh $1.07i May 1.20J. Chicago, Dec. 19. Cash, 61; May 66J. Portland, Dec. 19. Wheat valley $.92J; Walla Walla $.82i. A Jefferson Assignment. The assignment of B. F. Conner, the Jefferson hardware merchant, has been tiled with the couuty clerk. James Cardwell is the assignee. Tho property assigned is valued at $1000 .d the lia bilities foot up $1770 87. The assign filed a bond of $2000 with Caleb W. Caldwell aud A. H. Cornelius as sure ties. Catarrh Cannot be Cured with Local Applicitious, as they can not reach the seat of the disease. Cut irrh is a blood or constitutional disease, ind In order to cure It you must take Internal remidies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, aud acts directly on the blood and uiocous surfaces. HullV Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine. it was prescrioea ny oue or ttie bet pbjBlcans iu this country foryeers, aud id a regular prescription, it is compos ed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, actiug di rectly ou the mocous surfaces. Tin perfect combination of the two mgredl ents Is what produces such wonderful results iu curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props, Toledo, O. Sold by druggists. Price 75c. RIVER NOTES. 8teamer Elwood was called off her regular run yesterday aud in place of eavlug hero this morning for Portlaud went dowu to Limberls Lauding lust 'light after a load of wheat. After un oadlng the wheat at Oregon City Mill she will go on to Portland, and return here tomorrow ou her regular run. The Modoo came up last night with very light load. After dlscharglug freight for Salem proceeded ou her run to CorvallU -and will he down Oil afieruoou, aud goea to Portlaud tinnr row. The O. P. hive tied up the Three Sis- ters aud are now ruuuiug the Hoag in her place. The Altoua will be up tonight from Portland, and geu to Independence and returns to Poriluid tomorrow. It Is very quiet ou the river front very little freight bolug handled. The cool weather f the pist faw lays Is causing tho river to full slowl. It now stands 7 8-10 feet, above low water. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. rtrifllLB UStiH The only Pure Cream of Tartar Fowder. N J Ammonia, No Alma. Uied in Millions of Homes io Years the Standard Had a Title. In the great will contest case now pending iu the Marion county probate court, a woman proved more than a match for the opposing lawyer. "Who holds the title to this proper tj?" "I do," said the woman. "In what has your husband any title?" "He hasu't any title in anything." "Don't he owu you?" asked the law yer. "No, he's ouly got a chattel mort eage on me." There was great laugh ter iu tne court room and neither the lawyer nor the husband had a word to say. SUPREME COURT. Salem, Dec. 19, '93. Julia Craft, app., vs. Northern Pa cific Railroad Co. reap.; appeal from Multnomah county; argued and sub mitted. E. B. Watson atty. for app., Joseph Simon atty. for reap. PLAYING A SHARP GAME. Carter Harrison's Slayer Feigning Insanity. CHiOAao,HIs Dec. 17. In the Pren dergast trial another of the state's wit nesses went on the stand as an expert and testified for the defense. He be lieved Prendergast insane, but the pris oner knew the difference between right and wrong at the time of the murder. Prendergast was turbulent during the examination, declaring his lawyers were trying to prejudice the case aeainst him. Powder Mills Explode. Wilmington, Del., Dec. 19. One of the powder mills of the Dupont Powder works exploded this morning. E 1 ward Gallagher Is killed. There Is no truth in the report of great losoflife sent out by unreliable news ageucies. The Chinese Cases. Portland, Dec. 19. ITh the Chinese conspiracy trial today William Dunbar, one of the defendants continued his teaMmony. No neW features were brought our. The Faith Cure Victim. Portland, Dec. 19 The coroner's jury today decided that the death of Mrs. Alice J. Wells, one of Mrs. G H. Williams's followers, was brought about by her thirty-six days' fast. The J. M. Arthur maehinery com pany of Portland, with $20,000 capital, was today incorporated. Headquarters for all daily papers, at J. L. Bennett's post office block news stand, tf A Columbian Stump Craic. A gentleman asked for some postage stamps in a Woodward avenue drug store yesterday, and when the proprietor handed out a bunch of the oblong Co lumbians the customer said he could not use them; he wanted some of the old style letter carriers. The druggist aoked why the great Christopher Columbus would not do. The gentleman said he wished to send a letter to France, and ho had been advised by his correspond ent to use the old style stamps, as every one had gone philately mad over there, and the Columbian stamps were such a temptation that the chances were the letter would never be delivered. If the missive were intact when it left the general postofflce, it was louia d'ors to sous it would disappear before it reached the addressee, aa to secure the stamp the collection fancier, be he letter carrier, concierge or servant, would not hesitate to destroy the letter. Every ef fort was being made by the authorities to protect the mails, hut tho amateur philatelists needed the pictures in their collections, and madame, mademoiselle or monsieur could go epistle hungry for all thoy cared. Detroit Free Press. i Odd Equine Habit. Some of the oddest equine habits which horsemen ever imagined are to be found in lands abutting on the home of the Arabiau, but whre ho himself is not to be fouud, though, indeed, the Arab him self has enough of oddities. The Kurds rido a tree covered with plaited straw, quite flat and padded with blankets. This they never remove from their horses, except occasionally to dry it out. The horse is kept saddled day and night, sum mer and winter. This seems incredible, but it is literally true. In Toorkistan the horse, under his saddle, is covered with tho Biblical number of blankets, seven, which ho likowiso wears at all times, and which are supposed to b eat him out and keep him in condition. New Orleans Times-Democrat. Richie Ling has begun suit to recover for an alleged breach of contract by Ru dolph Arouson. Lillian Russell may revive "Martha" later in the season at a matinee at tho xsew xork Uaaino. Charles R. Sweet is to write a new comedy in which the Nosa family will nnour next season E'S akin Powder OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS, OYERCOATS Slatig hfer?d at The Largest assortment They IN THE NEXT 30 DAYS! AND COST TAKES 'EM. 00UEl C. D, Gabrielson, Resident Acent - LONDON and LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE CO. Have 15 years experience ; lor over eleht yer angUtant secretary ot 8tate Inmrance Com. pany 01 Oregon. Temi orary office Htelner's fled Coiner Druj: Btore. rROlOT. RKLlABi r ANH LIBEft L Which Is shown by the ffu-t t at this company has done the lirelii bn.u nesa of any Foreign Insurance company on tho Pacific toast In 1883. The New York Racket has had a full house for a week past, both of goods, and customers. Tbey can't help seeing the low prices of their holiday goods, 50 per cent, saved on almost everything. I worn ooxes, toilet sets, suavlng sets games, picture books, silk handker chiefs aud mufflers of all kinds and sizes, dolls, toys and almost any kind of useful articles, that might with pro priety be presented to almost any one. Call and see for yourself. Prices away dowu. eod.w Ask Your Friends Who have taken Hood's 8arsaparilla what they think of it, and the replies win dh postive in its favor. Klmnlv what Hood's Sarsaparilla does that tells tne story ot Us merit. One has been cured of indigestion or dlspepsla, another finds it indispensable for sick headache or mllousness, while others report remarkable cures of scrofula, catarrh, rheumatlsm'saltrheum etc. Hood's Pills are purely vegetable. The Spa asks reasonable prices for candy for Christmas. W. T. Stolz & Co. Special bargains for this week In towels, table cloths, handkerchiefs, hosiery, and in f.ct everything at THE FAIR, 108 Court street. Grape Vines for Sale. I have propogated several thousand good strong two-year old grape vines for setting out, assorted varitles, suit' utile for culture in Oregon. 26 cts each. $2 00 per drzen. E. Hofer, Salem. Or., Journal office. d w A Weak Digestion strange as it may seem, is caused from a lack of that which is never exactly dfcrested fat. The greatest fact in connection with Scoifslmulslon appears at this point it is partly digested fat and the most weakened digestion is quickly birengtnenea Dy it. The otily -possible help in Consumption is ihe arrest of waste and re newal of new, healthy tissue. Scott's Emulsion has done wonders in Con sti:nptionjust this way. Prepared I'jBcntt o. .-ao.U.Y. AlldrnwrliU. - Steamer fllfona FOR PORTLAND. .Jf1i7?5'BolVt,!'.dock Mondays, Wednesdays ?.J,rU,ays 7,fu u- m- arriving in Portland at i wo p. m. r,ETJJRN'1Nf, ,eaves Portland Tuesdays, Thursdays and Haturdaynt 6 a. m. ' rani i me ror passenger service; no way .-. ..... .tvM UlUi3Ui HOUND TniPriint1mtoi om I1.2J. ' ' ''w One way, MEALS 25 CENTS ,.Ko7,fre!gDtra,enna 't'k' U apply to Mlti "ll.WrlttlitdrCo,. Holman b'oo it 8-j h. 8-lni S. 0. V. MARKET, 365 Summer Street. LEWId & PRArHER-ProDa. The beht meats of all kinds sold at ttio lowen prices. Reliable goods and ijuiun uuiivtry. Great - Christmas - Sale or holiday goods. Hot??3CHIEFS' MUFFLERS, NECKWEAR, b??PPS' FURS LINENS, UMBRELLAS, SIJPPPRS, JEWELRY. GLOVES, MITTENS II ATS AND CAPS, NOTIONS of all kinds. -Bargains in Every Department,- Come where you can buy the best good for the kat money, WILLIS BROTHERS & CO. OPERA HOUSE CORNER, - gAUCM, OREGOK. Look at our window dUpkya and tken nw ImUU, Cost! ever brought to Salem. Must Go NUU STORE TOOR RENT. Two room, njrnlhed Ifrtf. JD sired. B h Miller. 4 Winter M. ilk t WAN 1 ED. HHuatlon bv German girl aged II 10 years, knows some English. rxperlenca at housework. HI a some Jacob -chleve. 13-19-3i xurner. ureeon. I lOK HALE. An unabridged encyclopedia Isrltannlca. worth S-U.nt ereat iwin tirm t. . . il.. i.... .-r r.rr.r an non, 1214U aj. n rnh ijvuuin llguv BUIUOI Jon. UST PAY UP.-Persons owing Harrltt t.U(, orcoxls will beadded. aic.iui.yrH muii iia up Dtiore uec, asm, 13 IS Si PAPEKM-Portland, oacramenuj, 8.attle, Tacoinannd Han Francisco papers on sals Ht Bennett's, Postofflce block MEAT MARK KT. Opposite brick stnre. 8. Salem. Delivered cheap. 12-14-lm WANTED -Party without children to rent afurnlihed houseandboardownt-r hn. qu re nt Journal office 12 18 31 (UlUdTlAN SCIENCE Literature J kinds on sale at 828 Liberty street. of all -ly 31HIB PAPER is kepton file at E. C. Dake'i . Advertising Agency, 61 and 65 Merchants xchange, San Francis' o, California, where contract for advertising can he made for li. EVRM FOR BALE. A desirable farm or 160 acres for sale on long time Town nroprrty will be taken In part payment. ApplT to Leo WUUs, In Opera House Block. 12-2 Im YOU WILL BE LOADED. Visitors whether intending nurchasitie! or not, are aiways welcome. We are glad ..ri wj UlNE, WUU 1UCUID.JUU1UKU Judgment decide whether or not you want iu uujr. no never insist or cojoie, Wr Mil strictly on the merits of the goods If you viiii our store, vnn wm nithnnt uouoi . .. " " ' ..- . w "WILL BE LOADED, 1owu wltn Christmas goods, a our pricet ire cne D. A-t vour friends Ir nnH la tint iue case, Patton Bros., Christmas Reed, Btatlonery, Eto. A jents for ''Old Nick." G8 Bute street iVfADAM McA LPIN, of Denver, has opened Dress-making Parlors In fheEldrldge block, in the rooms formerly occupied by Mrs. Baker and guarantees A Perfect Fit or No Pay! ll'22-lm J FILOEBEL SCH00LS-4tli Teiir. I Infant, Connecting and Primary classes every week day from 9 a, m. to J2 m. except Saturday. SUSS 0. BALLOU, - - Principal TRAINING CLASSES for teacbeiB dally practice work from 9 a.m. to 12 m. in Kindergarten. On Mondav, Wednesday and Friday from 2 to 4 p. ni. Clashes meet for study of Froebel syBtein. Mrs. P. 8. Knight, Principal. MOTHER'S CLASS. Meets Friday from 2 to 4 p. m. with training cluss, conducted by Mrs. Kulghtand Miss Dallnu. For terms or information a pply at Kindergarten rooms, corner Court and Liberty streets. KINDERGARTEN