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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1895)
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. (DAILY AND WKKKLY.) BY HOrBB BROTHEHS, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1895. SENATOR M'BRIDE ON BILVER. Tbe Portlond Bun, which has here tofore boon qulto friendly to Senator McBrido, yesterday bad an editorial reference Intimating It was time lie "got off the fence" on tho silver ques tion. Senator MoBrldo baa said repeatedly that be la In favor of genuine bimetal lism under legislation and In accord ance with tbe Republican .national platform of 1892. Of course, that plat form was one any Republican could stand upon. Senator McBrlde was not elected as s free Hllvor man but bocauso ho was not hostile to silver as Mr. Dolpli, and because bo was accoptablo as a onmpro hi io candidate to a majority of tbe Republicans of tho last legislature, and at a time when It seemed as though no senator would be elected. He wu further elected without making any ptedges or declarations on tho silver question, other than that he stood on the national platform and would seek to reprosent the whole people of Ore gon on all questions rather thun onj particular faction or element. He believes it Is practicable to dovlst such leglstatlon as will maintain Un equal value of all dollars issued by tlit government, togothor with Increased coinage of silver to tho extent at least of the American product. Hit own personal convictions may bo sold to extend beyond this, but, as before aid, be is a strong believer In the prin ciple of representative government and will seek to fairly Intorpret the desires of his constituents as expressed through tbe Republican party. As thero will be a session of congress, in which both branches aro Repub lican, beforo tbe uatlonul Republican convention uioets, tho Republican party will really have had an oppor tunity to make Its record on tho finan cial question, and Beuator Molirklo believes that record will bu ono iayor hie to an enlarged colnago of silver, Beyond this It will probably bo mulcts for the free sliver papers to try to se cure expressions from Senator MoBrldo, as ho will say no more to friends. U. ,.J Mi I SUP?, OLARK MOT NOT TO BLAME. There Is no evidence no far that Hupt. Oh, 0. Clark, who for tho putt few years has held tho destinies of tho Ore gon l'aclflo lu his grasp, Is In any way to blame forth wreck on that road which two Uvea wero lost, Ho ha beou able to keep the road running when we believe no one elsv eould have done so. Ho hast run It aoHOilolly, paid tho men, kept up Wtt property and Itioreased the buslumw uuriug Die two iiarurwl years oyer known on the coast, The bridge that went down lias stood about tu years, has sustained heavlur loads than the Hits that now broko It, and mkwu to have btxu In a fair slats uf repair, But It was on a our vn, and a (Htvullar wruuh titust haw struck It In a fatal uuiineiit and It went ilowg. tun "wujt Jhanoh. Matty Joumhai. rwtaia arn alarmed at (Its change In (he MMgvinnt ut (Itvi'urllAiid Hun. 'J'hvy fear It I'm fallsn lulu lbs baud u( (be uU tdnul. ling i( pollilvians ami will not I a Monti u(gU Ibst Hill dual Justly Willi Uu paojil ut (Ilk Ut. 'J'JIM j0UHNAl.dyUlhIM In (U U(J immi 'j'lmt able wIUr, Joiialhaii Jiouiit, Jr., still at lb ilvlMuflnttfilltlwUI dupuMlDBiit. Jl U tdtar-litadad, MjjMulii pvl!ll. lit tuluriJIiiaU muuli fr lilt tiw ir tot lm twtidiioM Ut iwblwt sud tai4( bald vr MVttlii In tswld ( lH I'oithii'i Htfin( ill wlJ JMpb 1mUhHmuh lb lal ltiltui. tin wmi4t ib h wnwoJJ lu lUL4iyit'MlJ hn iH0JiiW m4W) JwjMJI, whluli ai nvbUl Km I 14 it WMU WWli. 'i'iiUM UHh &niH;tn'tow'wUllurt,MMim u, tm 'ffj wm Tjwvf HjUHuAMtajl A UilJ iAiwt liU i,f I t&U tlitktLllAlljLH tlik m irr mmtif vi ww yvtfmH f :im at m mm tumt Mft TUB CLERKSHIP ABUSE. The official figures show that the late legislature -employed 109 clerks, an average of two for each member and ten beside. Some of these clerks did not wsrk five minutes during the en tire session, yet they drew full pay from tbo time tbey were sworn In until tbe last day. Others were not capable- of doing work if thero had been work for them. Only the prolongation of tbe senatorial contest to tbo lost mibuto saved the enrolling committee of the house from being overwhelmed, Clerks of other committees who bad been assigned to that committee on the last night of tho session absolutely refused to work. They had been paid and tbey did not care. This legislative clerkship business Is one of tho worst stoats in tho state. Portland Sun. It Is -time to quit lying about the legislature. It was extravagant enough. But lying is worse than extra vagence, Following Is tbo total of clerks em em peoyed: donate clerks -... 5 Benate committee clerks .... 62 House dorks .... 6 Houce committee clerks.. 68 Joint committee clerks . . 23 dpeclal committee clerks.. . 4 Total clorku employed 167 Total commlsteo clerks... 147 Thore Is no special objection to each Iioubo having five regular clerks, tbe oblef, reading, Journal, calender and mailing clerks. It Is not probable that any of these last named flvo clerks could be dis ported with In either bouse. These ton clerks aro not proporly to bo In cluded whon tho clerkship ovll is dis cussed, There Is no senso In 30 senators, with only 28 standing committees hiring 02 clerks, when 00 members of the house with 38 standing committees employ only 68, many of whom had no work unless It was pasting bills In the files for tho members. Tho;Salom Wasppublished by tbo secretary of the state Populist execu tive committee, says thoro wero 170 clerks employed lu 1893 at a cost of 127,000. Wo havo not gono through the records, but shall do bo to seo If this fscorreot. Tho same authority says committcelolorks In 1895 cost (22,045, whon Tub Jouiinal'b complete figures show ouly 147 employed at a totnl cost of 110,720.00. Wo approheud tho Wasp's statement about 1803 Is not far from right. It Is our lutentloa to print tho most acourato and detailed facia obtulnablo ou this subject, A comparison of the corresponding commltteo work of the house and sou- me i iiueresuug, uost or llio com mltteo on ongroued bills In tho tiro houses Is us follews: Honato, McGinn chairman f,070 iiouio,.tteiiiure4io onairman 772 Senator Mod Inn paid nearly all his olerks for the full forty days time at 14 aud tf a day, Ituprcseutatlve Bohlbrede seems to havo paid only for tho actual wurk done, JIuuco n dlllerunoo in fayor of the lower house on this ex- pensoof JI208 In favor of the people, Mr, McOInu aoemi to huvu been euro. It, rvokltws aud extravagant. He was one of the reformers In tbe senate, whosu nieasuriM for thu dear ptoplu tho Portland Orrgonlan shed so many tears over. HUH Mr. Mo(Jlundld belter than tho yttar before, aud tlio obsr auUrof the person luiiploywi was of a high quality. They we also vrry well paid, Tli ooiilinlltt ou enrolled bills show a similar tti'tunmuoi tomtit, L'albftuth ulialmuu .. 11,811! Jfuustt, (iatwtihalrmsii . aj lUprtMiitstlvt) (JaUs did lb work of llio Iioum wmmlllt (or 7fil bu (lisn lb mm, and paid hiiIj for day's wiiikaHusllyrforinv, iff-sgs;:wi.!i,H,iutn HIiangtfM it nisy pMar, tt It Is trim, (bat lliv Jtcpublloaus In ibis Mluo. law vhIIm r asking Mr. ilsriiunii lo ilw wry inutfb fwr tbvin, but iby ilv Try lllllw (nf blui, WaslioMbl haw a rmMu J(pubiiu Ulub Itcro ibt wwuld aatlvsly work Ui Ills mail and uivii wb am working far u, Ymi all waul Ibis bilwr iiuprwyl and lb wtyluiiioitf fully supjwrt Ibu mu miiv arv gviung in monay iw dy u by w;Mlsiivn.)'nnMiv WmI. WbU(ilb4Hi)bUKir A lb lnAllmnin Ibv iIIai ui lb My jillitf hiwwu m luiiMibbw m iuu vwiu im ; im tiu, (WMI ll Wtlf lu V'UUKliV muL1I 1 I 1DLEMANS OPINION. Tillamook Advocate.edlted by a prac ticing lawyer of ability says: It would be amusing If ltwere not tiresome to read tbe comments of var ioua newspapers, mostly party organs, on a recent official opinion of Attorney-General Idleman. Jt seems that tbe governor having some doubt as to his right to appoint successors to tbo state commissions which bad not been abolished by the legislature, called upon the attorney-general of tbo atato for bis opinion of tbe law. That gentleman mado.a learned and lucid report of his examination of the question from which ho deducod the opinion that tbe electiye power having failed to fill an office, the law does not giyo auyono authority to appoint, and the present Incumbents hold over until another election. Mr. Idleman cites numerous court decisions and first-class authorities and makes out a very clear case. The samo question has been sev eral times raised in tbe United States senate, and decided tbe same way, without any reference to its political or party effect, and altogether we think tho attorney-general Is right. But because his views do not meet tnoso of a certain set of small politicians be is abused like a pick pocket. He is accused of favoring tbe corporations because bis decision continues in office a commission created expressly to curb tbe rapacity of tho railroad companies. This oommlsslon Is denounced as "tax eating" because It has cost the stato some $10,000 while It has saved tho farmers hundreds of thousand of dol lars on the freight of their products. In fact tho railroad companies want tho oommlsslon abolished and two-thirds of the howl against tho body was prompted by a sentiment manufactured by tbe professional lobbyists of tbo rail road companies. Ho Is also denounced by tbe crowd who want tho governor to appoint thorn to tbo places ho thinks are not vacant. And then by chronic klokers who are alwayn iiudlng fuult with something. All of these think or pretend to think that It is only a mat ter of personal preference. They feel that If thoy wero In an official position tbolr acts and decisions would be de termined by their Individual predilec tions and they can't Imaglue bow any one can bo uotuuted by a higher mo- tlvo. None of tho writers seem to havo auy oouooption of tho yery simple status of the cose. Tho attoruey-gen-oral Is a first class lawyer he Is elected by tho people and paid to ndvise their officers In matters of law. It Is his duty to advise them of what ho thinks me law lo be, to glvo that opinion without referenoe lo tho wishes or In terest of himself or anyone else, Just give tho abstract law. If be does that to the best of bis ability it will not agreo with the desires of some people but tliut Is their mlsfortuue aud not bis fault, and when wohtarolllco-wek. urs and one-horsu polltlclnus denounc ing an able olllulul because bis decisions Inturferu with their suhemr, and claiming that bo ought n say the law Is dlllurent from what ho really finds II, the igroglous nl unity of miiuIi fault finders would be tlrtwonie If It wero not amusing. t'-gr:.".,1 .:'.:? Tbey say Mr. Armour lias niudotuio,. 000 lu Ibrfo days by the list In whrat. Wo aioghtd we shall not U called um to liwip piy Armour's way li Ituroj (hi suuimsr Willi! .RiiWMijpwnpwvsHf Tb Htm I'M Ijm Mn Tmk 0k Utwi I) aha 'a imiiiN mmI ,m H,Mk, riMl lilw, u will Im uUvr ftir I s brl. Hit fi)Hjllt (at H.lwil lliMlbD lulu tit bant U nun MI'llwii lrttigi lb Wb M b(M out f)Jt (bu UMll HiiwismiiWMm i , 'J'l'er ni wibwr watUU but ibn (list wl ym jmuI nilVfriiM U iiw a im iimwmumiium I'luuiy IIU4 Kbs-iu. im hmmJ Ui bluturiuir Jm Hull. X1" ! 1 1 mm n HHJbllUMWll b mh b IWM uiwb Mi-kji lb minify u lMUH WW rWM bl wlllw nJdJw. M -Im tliMf, u Ur HtM 'J'b PHm If IpIMw tei W u4 Af fJtfJtMujr tat wmjtm M 1 ht. V4& VU i l&IUM&tum a "jfli"' WHY THE JOURNAL LATES. OIROU- It Is a live newspaper. It Is a fearless newspaper. It is a paper of tbe people It is supplied at half the price. It is worth double the price of 'any ether. It serves the people. Postmaster Bonbam's statement at tbe bead of this page of increased mails tells the tale. Try It. Dally by mall, f 3. 00 a year. Weekly $1.00. TODAY'S MARKETS. Prices Current by Tolograph Local and.Portland Quotations. HAliKMl'KOJJUOKSUUK.KT. BOTCHKR STOCK. Veals dressed 4 ct. Hogs dressed 4Jc. Live cattle 22Jc. Sheep alive $2.00. MILIj PHICES. Salem Milling Co. quetes: Flour in wholesale lots $2.25. Retail $2. GO. Bran $11 bulk,$12.50 sacked. Shorts$12 18. Chop feed $14 and $16. WHEAT. 40 cents per bushel. JIAY AND DRAIN. Oata 2022jc. Hay Baled, cheat $5.506: timothy $7.60. FAKSI PRODUCTS. Wool Beat, 10c. Hops Best, 3 to 7c. Eggs In trade, 8Jc. Butter Best dulry. 1012Jc: fancy creamery, jo(iZuc. Cheese 10 to 12 cts. Farm smoked moats Bacon 9c; hams, 11; shoulders, 7. Potatoes 20c. Onions 2 ceufs I.IVK POULTRY. Poultry Hens, Gc; roosters not wanted; ducks, G7c. Turkeys.08c. PORTLAND QUOTATIONS Urnln, lreel, etc. Flour Portluud, $2.35; Walfa Walla, $2 65; graham, $2.30; superfine, $1.80 per oarrel. Oats White, 2830c; milling 31 32o; grey, 2028o- rolled, In bags, $6.750.00; barrels, $6.000.25; cases, $3.76. Potatoes 35o per bock; sweet, 2o per lb. Hay Good, $09 per ton. wool vauey, bqjuc. Mllistuffs Brau, $12.50;shorta,$13.60; chop feed,$13 .perion; chicken wheat. 76o percencal. w Hops Dull, 27c. Hides green, salted, 00 lbh. 3Jc. Uil- dor 60 lbs. PIi'4.t. uliuan .nlfu "V"") pmvvjj nj,bn. lUC0c DAIHY I'llOHOCK. Uutter Oregon fnuuv cre&niurv. I4ra 17c;funcydnlry, ll12jo; fair to good. 810u; w)iiimon,C7JL'. CbooHo Oregon iqllo iwr pouuil; Young AuierlcHii,ll121o; Bwiaa Imp., 2630c; Dam.tUlSo. l''KK" Oregon. Oo per dozen. Poultry Oblckoim, ROO3.60 per iloen; duckH.IW.OOOO.COj xecw. 7,60 J7.00; turkeyn, dretwod, 12o. lleer Toitotcern. SfolHlo imt 1L fair to good Btoera, 2j5o; oows, 2 j tile; dreaaed beof,601o. JkIutU)U-HuHtboei),fLC02.76;cboice OWen, W. Hog- Ubolce, lioMvy, $3.603,76, Mgui mm iawbrn,ww, droHmxl, ijo lb, Ier Veul Hlliull. Ulioloo. ft(3(la: larvo'lr,! SJo ivr ouud. BAN FKANUIBOO MAHICIfr. Wool j Ort'gon KauUirn cboloo, m do liifwlor, 07oj do vulley, How-QiioUblo at 67jo 1'oUbMjn-Jiurly 1U, mQi()c )kn; JlurlwnUw. HhitoM iwt uuk. Oil Mlllliitr,tl.07l 171 111 Rjghi Arm Paralyzed! Uimid from Kl, Vllus Dance "Our 4uKbir, Urn rt ul nun. Maiw-lwi. iwtv Si UUmI Mrltb AurVMMMNX, hmJ n iTWtti"".1' "f" Fk twi i nm miw, bwi iJiaii J tja Ef m'iSLh IS'mlnuim'Stlt it KrrtiM nut biu umiMMj li Dr, Alllcft' Nervine Curo8, ilia Is the Best Blood Purifier, Appetizer and Jferve Tonic. It cures That Tirod Feeling JOHN HUGHES. JDcnlcr in Groceries, Puinfs, Oils, Window GIiiss, Varnishes and the most complete stock ol Brushes of all Kinds in the State. Artists' 31atcriuls,Limc, Hair, Cement and Shingles and finest Quality of GRASS SEEDS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AtORNKtt LOT. A 7-ruoin house. Barn and other outbuildings; pleasantly lo omed; at a bargain for cash. Or will take an unimproved lot In part payment It accepted at once. Apply to A. W. Dennis, 105 State st. jjoaty nitUM and alter tuts a ate I will be lound r dolne a regular Tailoring and Repairing business at the opera houue stand, recently occupiea oy me caicm xauoring jiumisn. ment. where I shall be elad to receive and ex ecu to all orders at very reasonable rates and In a workmanlike style. J. RUBENSTKIN. lira uoun bl iwm CJXELLA MUKH5UN Typewriting au (O commercial stenogrupay, Onlco, ro 11, Qruy block, The best of work done at re 12 28 sonaDie rates M Marsh. itoom 'i 11 If. I'oiit Office blocs. 1J1UK ExOHANOE A flrU;lass grain farm, 1 situated In the famous James itlver Val ley, Hoi tti Dako'a, close to good murKet. Will exchange for property about ealem. Address H., care Journal. L .P. .MSHEU. .Newspaper AdVLrllxing Agent . il Merchants' Exchange, Han Kiunclsco, is our authorized agent, "ihts paper Is kepi onnlelnhlsomce. CHHIttrtAN OOILINUE-Llterature Ol hi j kinds on Bale and Christian Science sir- vices at ran Liipcrty ktreet. corner Ulieinenetn OAltfEl' I'AfiiH Large lot Ol Ueavy bronL wrapping paper lor bate cheap. Just thi tulng for putting under caip.ts. Call ul Jour nal office. n L1UH SALE UK TAUH-lftu nuudrtUdcu, r 70 acres In cultivation and IM acrci gn 1 oakpusture, with running waltr tho ti rOUtld. Will tmrlA frr rjlnni-ua trii.t I.. ...I ... ... stat-on in part payment, inquire or i.il'littt a. u. uaiuuo, i-erryaaie, I'oik couuiy, oi owl PiAPEIlfa. Portland, Uasrameawi, n,ittK Tacomaai d Man irancU.co paper m. soi at Hopi's foiuilllce o'ock REMOVED uooae's auction aud cmIihuU slon bouse, bicond liAiirt iiii. ..,. aud sold on commission. 1'urtlLH haviugib thing to sell bhould call and fee we. i'urii sale specialty. J. SF. UjODE, aucilonre. BIJ Commercial St., near F'rsl MutIou.il Lank C. fl. MACK, DENTIST. u OjrDerCouri and Comtoerclal Sis. Offic.wltIiDr. J. U. Keeno ; Hpclal attention given '.to :prcervatlon ol the natural oeth by linings of rine gold Sor other suitable material. Aching or Abscessed Teeth Successfully Treated and filled or crowned wltn gold or pure alum Inum, Kluestoi; Gold Crownland Gold Bridge Work, All operations a nearly pulnleut u mortal man cuu make (hem, Artificial Teeth Actually Better lliuncuubelmdtoliewliere.und a cheap the clieaiw,t. I'urllw havlitu artini,.i iti. whlih ialt uj give tlfiellon will be giwrou. tl iellf lu reolviuic from our hands leeih uueiMlod In HdupUlloii, lrngtj aud ,mt. iiij'puuraiux), CARD OF COMMENDATION, KHWrtUriorjWthtiii,Or., 4M11 1U.IM Uxiwuniew,Mi,uUiw. ' Hf.U Jl.Mani, Diw, mw mwut ol kwwi. M au uf us, ta, f,w (W- BM J MwaM w wtHtklf .yw,, u " J. A WIAiWA.M.V i.KDAHlWWX. ''wrMw, u.-k,., .. , ' "!. IWfUuud , . n WW MM, Ihbj, ,-rM, MW, All., ut llM. ' j f:rr ii-ZiZS u ufwtf!' " h WM ' "! immmu M m JU. CMJW TAWtltt mmtrmm a MMst. rum. hum sPwttvMiif' mm itmitKiutSih''' BENEFIT Mrs. Chas. S. Eiely. Reed's Ojiera House, Friday Eve, May 3 I'KOOKAMMK. Orcheslr. ., Hcltallon "Zingnrelln," lu costume, Mrs. thus. b. lllcly. Mklrt Dunce Miss'3 Ixona lilrscu and Utt lie licckner. runtomlmi "Jesus Lover of My Soul," Mrs. Kay I). Gilbert. Vocal tJolo aelected, Miss Josle llrown. Dungeon Scene Iroin "Ksmcraldi" Mrs. Ulely and Miss Julia Matthews. The'"lrllby" Quartettc-Mrs.U. II. Holland, Misses Alice Sterner, Helen Copeland, Josle Brown. Dramatic Action" Mrs. H. H. Thompson. Vrs. Willis DunDlway. Mrs. II. W.Meyers, Mis. U. W. ilcNary, Misses Magdalena Ilrey man, Lulu Hlrsch, Edna Moody, Jessie Broy mou, Fay Thompson, Lucy Williams, Maud Hlrsch, Leila Waters.Ethel Thompson,Loulse Uuelul. Spanish Dance Miss Helen Copeland. Kecltatlon "Death's Drcam,'f Mrs. 8. O. Hlely. Tamborlne Drill-Mrs. II. W. Meyers, Mrs. J.H.McNary, Mrs. H. H. Thompson. Mrs Willis Dunmway.Mleses Louise Uuelat.Ethel Thompson, Jcssl Breyman, Leila Watois, Maud Hlrsch, Lucy WUilams.Fay Thompson, Edna Moody, Lulu HUsch, Magdalena Brey man, Tickets fiOc. Oallory 25o. No extra charge lor reset vedfeats, DRESSMAKING. Having moved my dreesmaking parlors to 155 Court street 1 desire from the ladles ol Sa lemashpre of their patronage. Satisfaction given. JlltS. M. UuLCOilH. E. M. WAITEPIMNTINGCO. BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AND Legal BlanJi JPubliahers. Bosh's New Hrlck.over tholiank.iCnm'l street Carpets. Carpets, J A HOTAN has bought the entire stock of carpels and mattings, oilcloths and linoleums ,i j. aijrers, 01 tue wiuiu uuse corner, anil ili ho.l uuiiiois lor the next 00 days lor from i-Uo2Jpdi cent libi than cost. Call aud ex. .inlue jy stock aud prices and be convinced. 1 "m J. A. IttU'AN. '1. a. JJLUA'DfiLL, tl'Joraiogside Poultry Yard. BALEM, OK. Eggs From Prize Winning Poultry. liarrcdand White Plymouth iinnVd rinirin and White Wynndottcs, lllack Mluoreas, din Bleaud lloseCouib IJrown, UuU and White tiCihortii, a. li. ItedUameliantiinB and I'ekln Ducks; also siiuabs and J ancy I'lgeous. Take motor cuiu for the yards. Cash should ac company ull ordt-rs -3KE- BURGGRiF, IDE ARCHITECT, 11EKOUU YOU UUILD. Olllce over the Dally Btatigman. FOR SALEJJR TRADE, City, Aewhouo,3J acres under cultivation, runulUL' walcr. Will ir.ni if ui.,. r:......T..' Aiiare.; Kaijx"y V""- Mill Dallas, Or. Huie Wing Sang Co,, 1MI-OHTK1W JftPiueoe Kant y Goods, ull kinds ol Utile Km. , H W "'"V"""1"' Olnuaware. Jle Teal i r.S ' k. ..u,h "'" und make nulshiiik-. lfdlo' Underwear. Kverylhluif selling very oump. lu Court bt bttlem, or. ' SALEM TILE WORKS. -w L tlAHUK M'ltlCIC ON HAND,, hiw.lliidu.M.u.euIsTiftriTarrihrp'ior uTTTi ,VU.lfMS J, K.MUIU'UV, Or $1,500 REWARD .OFFERED, 'I'll UHlWfclIIMlllllM HOW iBHMrd lor Hi um m ;w ,- Sv Mr " j . bHni. IHIlDUl tU4AMWM li, AfllilSJWOW, Mvlisma, Or m k Sta?itfHS "" r y.Hnmtitr KOK ALK 'MMr MtMif. rr uwwrt4 u-4, h BUILDING MATERIAL . . "Ni&il44 4 hit til wd&HMi:ifrMifa rustcK l'i cslileut. J. 11. Ai.jirjj Casbii, Capital National lkt OK SALEM. Transacts n general bnnKing business. :he anti-monopoly thrfiadi l I am doing nil my own slaughterlnif , sausHge-making Hell all fresh incuts ut ? Hhop opposite brewery rrro ueiivery in ft OHAS. WOLZ & tn 81-tf iTopBeT, Vua m $3 SHOE 13 THE BEST riT FOR A Kite . COKDOVAK FRENCHACNAMELtCD CM 4?3s?fmzZAin.(mn '.Si''ULIUt,3S0m '' 'EXTRA FINE.' .LTSBOYSSCHOOlSsj, run ma r ti nJ r-'l-'OOUCrLAa UROClfTOWMimr Over One Million Peoplo wear tlit W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our snoes are equally satlsfnck? They give the best value for the monet, They equal custom shoes In style and (it, Their wearing quclltles are unsurpassed, Tho prices ore uniform, stamped on i Prom Si to Si saved over other makes. Jf your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sflj, j KICAUSSE 15 OS. 7-6m NEW FOUNTAIN IID SIMPLE 'IN CONSTRUCTION. Thorough In Kg workVJGoort for 15otl years- use. Bent on receipt or price, w, h I prtwn prepuiu. wiin iuu instructions. Address all orders to J. B. BltOWN. Rot JdS, Halnin.0 N S'A Pullman Elegant SSIeeDino- Cars Dininp- Cars TourlsiK ."TO iSleeoinCjn Ol. TAUL MINNEAT0LIS1 DULUTH PAHGO GRAND FORKS mm HELENA andf TTIROCJ&H TICKETS . TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON: PHIUDFI PHIA NEW YORK,' BUS TUN and all Points East end Southl .icrh,!cinTw,;.we card"''na" TJIOMAB, WATT d ;C0, AOKMW, Ot A. 1). CifAitrroN.'ABat. 6oril. P AgoiH5MorrlBoii et., corner TbWl Portlmirl, Oro. !, not complete without uu Ideal POMPLEXIOIJ U POWDER if ' M.M POZZONi'S Combine every clement d ueotitondnurJly. ItlabeatitJ iylM, uootlilng, healing, hcalllf lull and Jiarjnlcsa, wnd wjiej rlKlitlv iited Is lnvlsll.l. a nu.it uciicaicttnd deiinbiD nrotcctipfl to thu face in thu climate, . - W - -- "f-,rfrr tiff TV, WNAAAJl IcJt upon Jjftyjcg tbo gon! W.A. Strictly Cask Market; ar ,?s Mhm imik ff2S-5 W-unjr ' M ra E u - A LADY'S T0ILE1M CI, ltaJIiiMIAtt wmwmmr. J! Wmmm ?"- 'Hi . 44w mmmmm mn