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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1895)
-cess: n MM DEPOT FfRESM JERSEY! MILK! DAY ORNIGHT- 5cA QUART IN QUANTITIES TO BU1T T -STItONCl'8 IlBUTAimANT.- PER80NALB. Mrs. J. L. Mitchell returned from Albany today. E. C. Horrou, tbo hop buyer, bad business In Portland today. Attorney J A. Carson returned Oils morning from a short business trip to tbo metropolis. Deputy County Clerk (Jlesy returned thin afternoon from a thrco weeks' outing at Newport. Becrotary of State Klncald returned this afternoon from a short visit whu his family at Newport. Mrs. B. Chase and Mm J. W. LyocB returned this Afternoon from a two weeks' outing near Newport. O. J. Shirley, salesman, in the Balem Woolen Mills store, left this morning for a wcok'a outing at Newport, J. B. Putnam, state librarian, went to Newport today where he will Join his family for an outing of several days. Paul Wallace, son or Mrs. It. B. Wal lace, left this morning for Pittsburg, ln., whero ho will attend school tbo coming voar, possibly longer. J.L. Bowman, travelling salesman for the woolen mills, left this morning for a business trip through Idaho and Montana in the iutorust of his company. Mlsaos Bcsslo and Efllo Barnott, who have bcou visiting their undo, Wm. A. Barnott, tho well kuowu lunch couuter man, returnod to their home at Albany this morning. Misses Mabel Crolghton and Kitty Harbord have roturucd irom Nosko win. Thoy drove over alono in a buggy, leaving thuro yestorday morn inic and arriving hero ut 10 n. m. today. Mrs. G. A. Rockwell was broughl homo from Mehama this afternoon and immediately convoyed to her homo, on tho corner of Oak and Capitol streets. Bho is Borlously ill with lung fever, and was removed from tho train in a chair. Chas. McNary, assistant in tho county rocorde'ru ofllce, Is homo from a three weeks' vacation at Newport. Charles will walk on orutohos for a few days, having badly sprained nn aukle a few days ago while on tho boauh. Rev. H. L. Dletz, pastor of tho First German Baptist ohuroh in Bau Fran cImco, arrived in tho city this morning. Tho reverend gentleman assisted Boy. J. P. Farmer at tho funeral services oi the littlo son of Ilev. O. E. Kllowor this aftornoon, Boy. Dletz will preach lu the German BaptUt church in this olty tonight and also on Bunday, A MoMlnuvlllo paper says Dr. G. B. Wright has within tho past few days been letting hlmsolf out to boo what he oould do, and succeeded in smashing two records. Ho mado a run of ono. half mllo in 1 minute, 5J seconds. Tho best tlmo mado beforo that dlstauco was 1:00. Two mllea ho made in 4:671. The best tlmo mado horetoforo was 5:10 2-6. Bo ho lowered tho half mile J second and the two mllo 13 seconds almost 1-4 of a mluuto. Both runs woro uiado uupacod. RAILROAD ASSESSMENT. A Communication From the Jose phine Oounty Judgo. County Judge W. O. Hubbard today received a communication from J. M. Chiles, county judge of Josephlno county. The letter is dated Aug. 10: The letter contains statistics' with re gard to railroad asscsment. By refer ring to Encyclopedia Brlttanlca, Judge Chiles finds that up to 1880 tho cost to build and equip a railroad to be $02,000 per mllo. Judge Chiles also wroto the Examiner to learn tbonggro gate assessment per mllo in California. Ho received a reply to nls inquiry a few days felnco, stating that tbo assess ment per mllo in that state for rail roads is f 12,830.44. Continuing, Judge Chiles says: "As far as I can hear, this year, tho prevailing Idoa seems to bo for us on this Lino of the road to assess at $6000, which, according to California, is less than half. I would like to hear from you before tho equalization board meets and give mo your idea of a uniform rate. I fcol that the railroad compuny will bo the quicker satisfied when we arrive at that point." On the River. Tho Steamer Grey Eagle, which left Salem for Indepen lenco at 8 n. m, Sunday, has not suc ceeded Jn yet reaching her destination, due is still stuck hard and fast on a bar about two miles above Eolo, whore -iho lodged about 11 o'clock Bunday morning. Tho Modoc, duo In Sulem last evening, on hor trip up from Port land, had not reached tho Capital city .t 8 o'clock this afternoon, and is sup posed to bo wrestling with somo of tho oars on the lowor river. At present tho WiJIamette registers .8 feet abovo low wuter mark. Wanted in Mioiuqan. Governor Lord today issued a warrant to Doputy Goo. Nuugessor, of Portland, for tho Hrrestof one Fred Green, who la want edat Manlstco, Mloh., on charge of seduction. A Piano Movkii. The Balem Truck 6c Dray Co. has Just received a Martin's patent pluno truck for moving and handling pianos, which will prove u boon to owners of Instruments. With this Ingenious Invention ono or two men can movo any style of a piano with caro and provout raurrlng. With It un instrument can bo taken up stairs or handled lu the smallest quarters with eoso anu perfect sarety. ir you want a piano moved and not injured call on tno Salem Truck & Dray Co. d22-lw Convicts Pabdonkd. Gov ornot Lord yestorday pardoned Anton Nlcb lls, a Greek, recolved at tho peulton tlary lu February, 1804, sentenced to II yo ycarsjfor sodomy, His pardon was recommended by tho district attorney and Judgo McBrldo, who eontenoed him. Tno other man is Robert Van Pelt, who was bo n ten tod to tho peniten tiary In Soptember 1801, for ono year, ills sontonco had expired and his pardon rostored him to full cltlzoushlp. West Balem Ham.,. This Wednes day evening there will bo a big tlmo ut West Salem. Thero will bo plenty of Ico cream, and a Salem man will aif dress the assombly In a 11 ft eon minutes' humorous speech. Tho speeoh itself will not be worth much, but regular price for tho icecream. Bring your best girl and come along. A Bhokrn Ahm. Tho 12-year old son of J. J. Richardson, living ou Asylum avenue, near Twenty-fourth stroot, foil from a treo yesterday after noou, a distance of about 20 feet, strik ing onhIs head and shoulders, sustain ing a broken arm. Dr. J.D. Bhaw was called and roducod tho fracture. Salem City Council At regular meeting Tuesday bVenlng present Mayor Gatcb, Aldermen Al bert, Blngham,Duncau,Rlgdou, Bnilth. DILL8 ALLOWED. Balem Iron Works $ 25 05 Ah. Mold 3 CO Balem Truck & Dray Co 7 00 L. R. Murphy . o 75 G. D.Savage in 60 Bteluer fc Co 2 00 Hutchlns & Boutbwlck, con tractors 1,372 00 W. D. Pugh, architect 34 30 Mr. Harriid, superintendent.. 140 00 Buloon licensee were ordered Issued to Ed. C. Anderson aud A. Dageny. Ordered that no bills bo paid hero after except where requisitions from the beads of departments accompany the bills, l'ETITIONB. City Engineer Culver recommended tbo sale by tho city of a street horse and wagon not now In uso. Referred to tho committee on streots with power to act. Applications fur licenses from G. W. Stlmpaon, Mel. Hamilton, O. N. Lake and F. P. Talklugton. Referred to the committee on licenses. Communication from City Treasurer Swaflord saying ho hud not obeyed tho order of tbo council lu tho matter of transferring certain funds, because of legal obstacles, also relative to paying a certain New York bank for paying out money on coupons. Referred to special committee of Councilman Murphy. Pttttion from J. W. Watt for estab lishing a grudo on Fifteenth street) from W. M. Mclntyro and others for a sidewalk on the north sldo of Bellevue street from fourteenth htreet to Eigh teenth; for electric light ut Seventeenth and Chitmeketa streets; asking the opening and Improvement of Court street to Seventeenth. Referred to tho committo on streets. Chief of Police Dllley allowed extra police force pntfl after stato fair. Petitions of P. S. Knight aad A. J, Oasey for privileges within 11 ro limits granted. LETTEH KHOM THE MA YOU. The following communication from Mayor Gatch was referred to Mr. Mur phy: roth Ilonorablo Council ofluoCltyofBalomt In compliance with your request of April 10 I have Investigated the charges that the Fourth National bank of New York City make for tholr little soryico in buying our coupons, and recommond that wo discontinue paying for suoh service. Tho coupons in the Issuo of bonds sold to Rollins !c Sons were very cutely mado payublo ut this Now York bank, probably at tho suggestion of Rollins & Co. or their agent. Tho poymont of tho coupons lu Now York being solely for the convenience of the holder of the coupons, thoy (the holders) should pay for buoI) accommodations, and not the city. Whtlo tho charges have not been high, yet thoy are one or tho small bar nudes that so easily fasten upon our treasury, and whoso speculations amount to mora than would bo sup posed. If tho council prefers to pay at somo Now York bank wo can arrange to do so without oxponoo to our olty, wuu uu wiiuuji iu uiu iu u courteous letter as follows; "We will pay cotiponB and dividends without ohargo und you can depend upon a prompt attention to your in terests." Surelv when wo nlaee Mia nmnnnln VALLEY LOCAL NEWS. Brooks. Mn. Krebs'nnd daughter?, Josloand Anna Omrrd Krebs and Miss Mabel Iugersol boarded tho Mondoy local oaroute to Newport whero they will spend a week or ten davs rusticating bofore tho hop picking season opens. Mies C. L.. Royal left ou the Salem local Tuesdty evening. After reaching Balem she Joins n party fortbeMebuma country. Him Wolf "hiked" It ti Bllverton Wednesday. Sim Is quite buiy now adays Instructing our young ladles as to tho use of the wheel. Leonard Kretn has brought his fam ily over from Woods to spend the hop picking season, Ou Tuesduy evening the young peo pie of the vicinity gave Miss Minnie Evans a pleasant surprise In the form of a play party. The occasion being Ml38 Evuu's eighteenth birthday. t Marion. Mr. Furluw und Mr-. John Christo pher are hauling their crop of wheat to the Stayton mills, where they ure pay ing 48 cen ts ut tho present time. Mrs. Will Rutherford is oil for an outing at Newport. Mr. Will Fresh nnd mother returned from Newport last Saturday. They report It a little too cold over thero for summer clothing. They think those who contempluto visiting tbo coast should take their overcoats and plenty of wraps. The cool, smoky weather which we have had of lute, has reminded our ciilz.'UB of tho cemini: of tho lonir. rainy season wich Is approaching, and jjavp beeti diligent of lato in preparing a good supply of wood for a rainy day. There has been quito a road made on Mr. Ray's slashing east of town. Some fell onto the stumps, but Mr. Ray did not kpk on account of (hi.? as )o has a good supply left, M. H. Norton sold six more of his Jersey cows at $35 per head. Being unablo to get a machlno, Mr. Al. l'uttou bus bought an old horse, power machine pn.l wll do his own, fbreshlug uud also sjme of his nelglj bore'. Mr. O. A. George drovo to Stuyton Monday ou business accompanied by Yours Truly. JoEoph Cook, M. M. Davidson, Mark Ellis aud wife, Mrs. Joe parson apil Airs, yuruner, Iho Holmes -Ausplund Affair. Hon. W. II. Holmes, the Salem i attorney, who Is a brother of Dr. Holmes of Portland, returned from thero last night aud saysjthe Doctor Is recovering frtu his wounds very nicely. He declined to discuss the legal features of tho case. Of course, lu a civilized community two men ctin not assault each other without a iudlclal Investigation, mid one or both the doctors will be arrested for assault with Inteutto kill. Thero is consider able evldeuco lu tho hands of tho Port, land police us who was the. real aggressor iu the case. This Investigation will bring out a great deal of incriminating disclosures about tho Portland hospital, and will be beneficial to tho community In purging that Institution by a degree of publicity not otherwise possible. To date of writing there have been no legal steps taken. WELL llUESSlO. 50c 27c Mo 50c 5c 7c 7Jc Big Creamery Meeting. Thero was an Important meeting of dairymen ut Hotel Willamette Tuesday to hear tho propositions of Mr. Flynu, un expert at establishing co-operative creamery plants. Those present were led to bellevo that this project Is feasi ble and it Is thought very desirable. It was decided to call a genoral meeting of all parties interested for a moro thorough discussion of tho proposed enterprise. This meeting will be held at the oourt houso lu Salem ou Satur day, August 24th, at 1 o'clock p. m., and at this time tho presenco of all far. mers, business mon, cow .owners, citi zens uud dairymen Interested In Salem's welfuto nnd the projeot of establishing a creamery will bo present. A few drives for this week: 50-inch all-wool sergo ". 32-inch all-wool cheviot. . . . 36-inch all-wool Henrietta '7 t , t All,wool French Flannel ; ' Now patterns in outings i .- New patterns in dark outings Shaker Flannel : . . ; 250 now patterns in Calico. 75 new patterns in Ginghams. 60 dozen more of the fast black Estey I1030 jG AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST . Shoes at Less Than Cost! SSTAsk to see tho Kid Fitting Corsets. Best on earth, iva S. M. & 115 E. H. STOCK STATE STREET. Important. Tho New York Racket Is now re ceiving the tlrst installments of fall goods. They have now a large stock of fall imd, whiter nhoes for men, w omen and ohlldren, of good quality, lutt styles, and at low prices. Thoy havi ulso Just opened a flue lino of Gorimn knitting, Baxouy and Spanish" yuriis. nud haye full lines in iril other kinds o goods can-led by them. Cull and sn aud sayo a. largo per cent on yum purchases, 8 2l-d2:wl Died. DANIELS At the asylum farm Tuet day evening, Auguct 20, 1805, thi infant daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J II. Daniels. Mr. Duntelu wjb recently appointee' attended thi; quarterly superintendent of the uyluni faim. BARR & PETZEL. Sop Stoves and Pip, PUMPS. WOOD AND IRON Plumbing und Tinning. 214 Commercial See us beforo order-in"-Streot. GRAY BROS,. RARDfARE, I AND mm. w. Road Machinery and Agricultural Implements. Latest Improvod Goods and Lowest Pricco. Cor. State and Liberty Sti. SALEM 0REG0M IIkavv Teamimo. Owing to tho boats being a littlo off, John Hughes Is having some heavy freight drayed to Independence, overland, lu ordor to till some wholesale bills. Tho Salem Truck & Dray Co Is doing tho work. Lihkual. Thero la nothing stingy about us. Wo glvo a pouud of choice French mixed candy with ovory pack ago of Epicure tea. Try it ut onco. Gilbert and Patterson. TOO I1USY. We are too busy opoulug now goods to ohaugo our window this week. Wo have bought lu tho Eastern markets the largest and best selected stock of goods for tho needs of our homo people that wo oyer had. We purohased these goods early und secured every adyant- of oboloa styles uud low prices. We are recelvlug these goods now. They are opening up in tiuo shape. When they ure all lu and even now, we Invito overybody who has supplies lor tho wiuter lu the shape of dry god8 dress goods, cloaks, clothing, kta, men's women's aud children's afeoe to buy, to call and seo us. We tftiaHeuge any or all competition in the quality of our goods aud In the lownesa 9tmt prices. Blanket sale continual this week. Nkwsi'AI'kus Sometimes boast of having no competitors, but boasting of aud haying nouo aro two dlflerent propositions. Branson & Co. actually have no competitors In the grocery bus iness, for tholr prices cauuot bo equalled, Goinci ix) tiik Ska Coabt. And to tho mountains Is a vory good thing for Invalids, but Bhould you uso our toilet soap, you would fuel much bettor aud would oyeu bo warding oil sloknoss oy so doing. Glvo It a trial. Salem Soap aud Chemical works. m Whbnthi: Timk Comes. To pur ohaso u new suite, people wish to re. oelvo their monoy's worth. Anyouo ono lu search af olothlug and overlook G. W. Johnson and Bon makes a grand mistake Our prices cauuot bo surpassed. Cowkk Company. Tho Drazllllan Oolleo company, of Portlaud. todav tiled urtlolea of incorporation with a capital stock of (500,000. This Is a Portlaud projoct, tho purpose being to ongage In cofleo culture iu Central and South America, Plums for Canning, Plums for the Table, Plums of All Kinds, 30 CENTS A duo on our coupons in Now York we D ' ' il ' ffiA!?t!f;i,oiis.Sff,ll,,,,c u oargains in everything. HARRITT & LAWRENCE. P. 0. Grocery. i, C. GOODALE, GOBURG LUMBER YARD, TWEJPTH STREET, NEAR DEPOT, All grades and dlmeiihlons of Huldlng Lumber. Largest stook and Lowest !S J. E. RAKEU. Manager ChAun OATOir. I Trobate Oourt. Mrs. A. A. Miles has been appointed administratrix of the estate of her husband, Page Miles, deceasod, who died August 13, leaving an estato valued ut (2550. Her boud wan flxod at (5100. County Judgo W. C. Hubbard ys. torday appointed J3.;A. Bommer, of Oregon City, administrator of the estate of his uuolo Dr. A. A. Sommor, who departed this Hfo Fobruary 20. The estato Is valued at (300, Professor A. W. Long was yestorday appointed administrator of tho estato of his fattier, M. S. Long, deceased, who died near Bllverton July 15. Tho value of tho estate la estimated ut (8,750. Mr. Long's bond was fixed ut (18,500. BUSHEL ! EXCELSIOR - STABLES B. C, Hansen, Manager. Only good horses used. Satisfaction guaranteed, back of Stato Insurance block. Stables Fou a Divohok. A divorce com plaint was filed lu tho oounty clerk's ofllco yesterday by Loulso Kampmau vs. William Kampman. Follco Oourt. Chariea Taakor, who with his family reside at tho corner of Union uud Cap ital streets, was arraigned In police court at 3 o'clock this afternoon ou a charge of assault and battery preferred against him by Mrs. Tanker, who claims that he forcibly ejected her from the fumlly home Tuesday Afternoon. PAHAi.Y8is.-John Toys, formerly a teamestor In tho employ of the Capital City Lumbering company, was Btrlcken with patulysls Saturday evouiug ut his homo on High street, near Mill, His left sldo l8ullected but It is uot thought to uo uuyimug serious anu Ills com pleto recovery Is hoped for. Mohe Boalps. A number of bounty warrants were today issued by Couuty Clerk L. V. IShleu. The lucky per sons are; J. W. Clemout, (1.25; Wm. Wargmler, (1.40j Gt-o. Estoll, 07 cents, A, Roleluson, GO cents. Hiiux Down, The state printing oQlce shut down work today, in order , ... , ... , .... , I" ' "" w"'ujrco n uiuuiu-B lime Ciilldreu'e kid gloves still given away for gu'nimor vacation. to purchasers till they are all gone. . . , WILLIB BROS. & CO. Freshest vegetables aud table dellca- Ludwlg Mozer, a native of Switzer land, John Duuu aud D. C. Itoblnsoo, natives of Great Brltlan, today declared tholr Intention of becoming citizens os theUulted States. "Now today" uud "Waut Ads," live lines lu Daily or Wkkkly Jouknai for 25 ota. Wm OMU Dry Good, Clothing aud f'3.be Bonuemanu's, Price.8 Cwm iKnK Powtkr ifc meeting of tho Friends church at Scotts Mills on the 16, 17 aud 18, re turning Monday, They report a good time notwithstanding tho dust. Quite a number of our o Itlzens ar matting preparations for tho hop pick ing season, which will commence soon. August 20, a. m. wo had a light shower aud Mr. Ray has taken tho advuntago of tho dampness and fired his slashing, Thoso who have their grain thrashed report a flalr.yleld. Mr. Sarten reports 42 bushels per ucre from ono pieco of spring sowing. Fruit trees planted around here last sprlug has made nn uncommon good growth. Mr, llanty, who has been living with Mr. Norton for the last year, moved onto A. 13. George's Sprlug Brook poultry ranch north' of town on the 10th, and will pick hopa during hop (season. Rev. L. M. Huworth rode to Inde pendence last Last Saturday to fill his appointment lu the M. E. church on tho Sabbath. There has been but littlo grain re ceived at the warehouse here In Ma rion as many have not thrashed yet, and the mills are bidding up a little more thau the market will Justify aad of course they will get the bulk of the wheat. Rev. L. M. Haworth rides a fine gray uag which he purohased Sid jiu&seu. Clarence Furubam of Perry dale, haye beeu visiting his parents hero this week. State of Ohio, Cityof.Toledo, i Lijgas County, j M Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Ib tho senior partner of tho firm of x. J. uueuey & Co., doing business In the city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay tho sum of oue hundred dollars for each and evory caso of catarrh that can. not bo cured by the uso of Hall's Cat arrh Cure, Fkank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed n my presonce.thls Oth.day of Decern ber, A. D. 1880. A. W.IGleason. Notarv Publln Estray Notice. 8trayed fromTicar Silver Creek Falls. Marion county, on or about July 14 1805, ono black horse, gelding, 2-yeurs old past, medium size, small white spot lu forehead. Will nnv n nQn.. liberally for Information leading to the recovery of said horse. Address, Lewis Bleakuoy, Argent!, Marlon County, Oregon. Brof. S.JG. Woimor. lato of the Rail conservatory, Frank fort on thoiMuin, has opeceda class In Snlem for Instructions on the piano, organ, violin, mandolin, thorough-batts and harmony. 'forms reasonable. uh at win's muslo store OI1ICO ueur post- 5 21tf JOHN HUGHES. Dealer In rocer!cs, Paints,. SEAL Farm Wanted. Wo have a customer for a partial v ' improved farm In Marlon or iv.ib , count es near tho river and a Cathollo Oils, Window Glims Varnlslips neighborhood preferred, near n church. "m uiussf varnuuc jiuot uo u uargain lor spot cash. Ad dress, Dunn & Haqekty. ii?.2 -.?.. WfW? Brokers, 8.17dwl-w Wiea Baby riu rick, vre gave her Caetorla. Whn ibe wm a ChlU, she cried for Coatorta. When the becamo JIIss, the clunj- to Castoria, When the htl ChUdren, ao gun them CastorU. anil (lie most complete stock ol Brushes of all Kinds in tho Stato. Artists' Materials, Lime, Ualr.Ccincntaud Shingles nnd iincst Quality oi GRASS SKEDS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The trade or the New York Racket is steadily ou the increase since they entered their uew room In theEld ridge block. They buy goods at close prices for cah, aud soil them for cash at close profits. Call aud see them. 8.21-d2:wl Dr. Price's &'&ia Bakias Pewdw WwWi Pair llhjhwt Awar A Hall'sCatarrh Cure Is taken Internally ana aots directly on tho blood und mu cous surfaces of tho system. Bend for testimonials, free. mmv uuiu wjf in Ultimo, fOC, m m Fuu Sale. At a bargain for the uext lew days. A good home. House, barn, and windmill, with fine fruit and water. rear business center. Worth ,U,T,B ' yjan upon J'Ui Booth. 17 Ot Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Medal, Midwinter Fair. CREAM BAKING Mot Peritct Mcdt. 4oYwrtaStagr!,. Hop Pickers Wanted. Three hundred hop pickers can now reglaterwlth the undersigned five ami one-half miles southw?t nr pay 40 cents per box and will Will ll,0HfiP"" Pl"tbook containing a .mall k ...,ura pf money. Owner can have tame by vniiincaiinis oljlc. proving palnB for tbl notice. property and lt.3t wjiuiuonce uoout Beptembor5. Dou't register unless vou aro rpnnnni.i , a?inome an.d ftny the Beftn through, lloketa cashed when work Is done. A. U. 1'ETTYJOIIN, 8-10 t Balem, Or. KheumatlBm la a symptom of disease of tho kid neys. It will certainly be relieved bv Parks Sure Cure. That headache backache and tired feeling come ffl tho same cause. Ask for Purks' Sure S""' and kidneys ffi 11.00, sold by Lunn & Brooks. lo 4 TYw.u.I.TKl1 K0U BALK OIIKAe-Ons rf- - .!,u.1 ren,,er nud ono Heraingion, both IV.?Ue.ut eonoitlon. it desired will sell ""'.P 1Ue lwve machine on tno Install mlrlan ef?y Wncnu. For lurther In- 2M commercial u7Tem.orr""'' IKw TirANThO Active man to canvam on aUry JJn.IS X?P cteaiPt.nd moat popular newt pSPf r for tUo PePlo. Apply at this olflco ut UUC6, m do J37cK'irv last week PNEJ1AN In nnn amnll inurn Ini UlUIi Willi Illlfctl Itnrl tt fn.nmn.. .I...ttnn ... CUuuwcU und only work H hour ier Uujv tKSJ'KSfJ1 reP:Bentatlon in every souool dm- Mom. 7-31 im 1TTANTKD TO HIIMT.-A hall near the (at II line for Bunday morning und one even lug iervlce. Addro a A. at ono. In cam of 8-ltm JoouwAi,otaoe. There are 177766 the United States. There are 60,836,880 vn iuiorounu. tulles of railroad in rails used to ...I"lk t6?l)w. u"t no such amount. Iiowavai. ia iKS?' .Lh.?.Av,5M n Central lines rali'r"81'68 on all their which form doae MnnwiioM wihSl Hnea to the east and south. th a" Make a note of It, T V. (TA... "eromuiU' Kxchunee, Ban Krancwoo. m vm. .uiuuruou acenii. xniB onfllelnhUofflce. KX8UEK, JNewpaper AdverUalnc Agent. This paper la kept Q AHEttMAN Typewriting and commercial stenography. Offloe, room H'.firt7 bl.k' The beat of work Uoao at reu onabie rates. 13.4 ljiorau",-ru,uioi aorameaio, oeulUe f: S0 andBan Taucloo paper oa sal atUopra Fomotnoa tilonk. Itoom J, uir. MK?.?LTOl,w!'rO. Mareh. Ll'oatOtnceblooK. Children Cry for Pltohor'fOHjprlB. nmuaxiAN HOIKNUifi-Llterature of aU JriA.Stm.?leanilCnrUtla Science r vicea at lOBUberty ttreot. corner Chemeketa. paid Q7K HA to 1150 1 a month if' -vu one to reproteut ua. to aoy ?.'.mVt "y enouEh for a child to do. Mr. J . XL'- N,X0I.. Boise Olty Idado. made I2JI0 lu TAm'iM,c,.i'arjrJl,,uU y0"- llo,o eared ;, to? Jy- itv. Wm. ' carUi, oanit.i. ' "aK.niaaoinuJinenistaayJo I nomWui "vvwuoa uwxMuuujr,, jerim uuu I ff7ft Aw v AUQWI KV CM f .v kurainui ut., jfniiadelpli JSul iJk. - t lUIflSliJ'. -