' & T- EV s " v. . " & 4 V P." f ' Daily Capital Journal BY HOKBR BROTHBRS, FBI DAI?, FEB. 16, 1807. M'XINLEY AND THE TRUSTS. In an article nn "McKlnlcy'gOppor. tuolty," the staunch 'll Chicago Journal ay: "Mitorjr will meaiure tbeiucceu r failure of McKlnlcy's adnilnhUra tlon by the Manner In which he meets the (treat problem of trust. Succeis or failure will depend upon his elec tion of an attorney-general and upon the violence, persistency and zeal, and upon the Intelligence and discrim ination of that officer. The rapidity with which the own er of capital have taken to combi ning their resources so as to obtain the utmost economy of production, and the sudden widening of markets by the perfection of mean of transpor tation until, Instead of being limited to the nelifliborlio'K, those markets include the nation and the world and from the most astonishing phenome non of the century. The combination Idea has come in with a rush. It has seemed to smite all btalns at once. Everybody wants to combine. Trust bavj formed on all sides. Combina tion Is the new method of production. Tho contest between It and the armies of small producers has become an elemental war. It Is a fight for life. In the outcomes society Is vitally Interested. That part ot Its welfare which depends on the material Is at stake. Thore arc phases lof this condition which promise the greatest good. Swift placed tho value of tho man who made two blades of vrass grow where but one grew before above that of war riors and politicians. Valuable In a like degree is the service to society of the man who can produce two steel rails where but one could bo produced before. The successful combiner of tho great elements of production for example, mines, transportation, and blast furnaces so that they form one perfect working whole Is very like the inventor who combines cylinders, rods, and wheels, and gets a new machine Mr, Hanns'Acour.rlll hfwatched' with -keen IHcVof. AjGeep-watctl suspicion exists that h1 ?elrc to sit in the senate has been prompted by anxiety In perform nnte-election pledges to the troVA. In the senate his Tolce and vote will be taken as the recorded will of the administration. It must have occurr.d to Mr. Mc Klnley that It would have been better for his administration If Mr. Ilanna had returned to private life. Ad Ira pretslon prevails that Mr. Hanna is going Us be the big end of the new ad ministration, and this impression will no It; allayed with Hanna In the senate. Still The Jocns'AL Is not golntf to condemn McKlnley and Hanna In ad ance. But we feel, we cannot expect too much. CONGRESSIONAL A Strong. Plea for Sanguilly, Eloquent Words by Daniel In Be - half of the Prisoner. IfOw tn&ttj of tho Mlddle-of-the- Boad Reform Press association arc .i thereat Memphis who did not go there o'rt a free pass ? DnltlcardoIWlz, a'natlonal Arncr4 lean citizen aras found dead In a Spanish prison, his face and body sbowldg'markB of violence. At Wash Ington arid'Madrid It Is called suicide; Senator Chandler delivered ono-ot tjio ablest addresses qn biqetalllsni ever In the United States t-cnatc on February 10, claiming that the bi metallic standard was the law of the civilized world prior to 187.1, and proving pretty conclusively that it ought to be made the standard organ. STATE NEWa. ( Court will convene in Wasco county next' week. A telephone system Is being put In at nillsboro. Twelve carloads of cattle, bound for Qmalm, passed through La Grand last Monday. The present populist county admin istration has saved Baker county over 812,000 during the first six months of time. ' Lieutenant Hawks, of the Eugene Salvation Army, was arrested and lined for rldjDg on the sidewalk last Monday. The McKcnnon grocery storowas burglarized at Lu Grande. They got no great amount, though they passed by lot of solid gold Jewelry. Washington, Feb. 20. The senate resolutions were taken up promptly by the senate. The first resolution coming oyer was that of Allan asking the president to use effective meas ures to protect American citizens In Cuba and to that end send United Spates warships to Cuban ports ' Allen said American citizens were dairy being arrested In Cuba and Ibrdwri Into prison without trial. It 'seemed to be the disposition to punish every American citizen in Cuba. It was a' story full of barbarity and atrocity. Recently a lady bad been taken by Spanish officials and her per son searched. Little girls had been gathered up In Cuba and sold Into the worst conceivable slavery. Spanish soldiers had taken Infants by the heels and hacked them to pieces and killed their parents. Such actions are a blot on the civilization of the age. The Sanguilly resolution was then brought directly before the senate. the rights of this American citizen under our treaties. At the request of Morgan, the Allen resolution was referred to the commit tee on foreign relations, assurance be ing given that It would receive speedy consideration. There was a dramatic scene when Hale of JIalne Interrupted Daniel to Inquire If the committee bad not re ceived a communication from the sec retary of state giving assurance of the release of Sanguilly In a few days. Daniel replied no. Hale perslsted.ana directed his Inquiry toSberman.chair man of the committee, which he said was the Divan of the senate. Daniel declined to yield further. I am the organ of my t tate," he de clared, "when I get through I will yield to some other organ, the organ of the captain-general of Cuba to the queen of Spain." i Gray announced that lie hid seen a dispatch stating that Sangullly's counsel had withdrawn the appeal to facilitate his release. Daniel retorted: i "If I represented Sanguilly I would telcsranh him not tto withdraw his appeal. There are enough people In this country to demand his uncondi tional release. I Frye said Sangullly's counsel had done an inexcusable unjust act. He said a ship of war should start for Cuba to deliver Sanguilly at once. D.lfllpl fit Vlroinln. n mumhnr nt ihn committee on foreign relations, fol-' T,,e ga,lerle9 app,aUdcd ,0udly, d,SrT inari Mnrn ... , ,. , gardlnjc the attempt of the vice-presl- lutton. "Few are aware," he said, "of the -i JlirlirA Itolllnirnr lina Inat lmlil Hint n On tho other hand. whlIoonopartof,raort,faBof'ar $7i6ooon the Corvallls mo wcaiiu so promiceu is distributed, l carrlago factory, made In favor of C. under propor conditions, to tho inyrlud different individuals of socloty in tho shape of cheapened commodities, tho othor part Is kept as a great Integer In tho hands of ono. Its power is nlmost Inconceivably vast, Onco obtained und tho small competitor onco crushed, it can bo used to retard tho creation of wealth, and to tax und oppress Bocloty. More, and of oven grcator Importance, It can bo used to corrupt und debauch tho pcoplo's government. Tho visit of John E. Soarlcs, secre tary of tho sucrar trust, to tho prcsl dont-elcct nt Canton, carrying In lila pocket the while tho subpoena of tho Lexow committee, was to.securo the appointment of an attorney general' who would be "friendly" that Is, rino who would remain blind to his duty and recreant to his oath, while trusts gave full swing to their rapacity and greed. If Mr. MoKlnley shall In re sponse to this Insolent request or for any other reason whatever appoint' such a man to office -lie will bo un faithful to the peoplo who intrusted f T. Brace, is null und void. Mr. Brace was trying to forecloso It. Itobcrt E. Clarko, a bachelor farmer from the head of "Butler creek, In Umatilla county, id in 'the county jail in rendleton, charged with seduction by Ella Curamlngs. An unknown man found hanging to a tree In the woods near Cascade locks last Thursday. Thot deceased was recognized; as a stronger who had been doing, odd Jobs,, about tyio locks for a few days, but no onq knew his name or whence hd cniuc. A 'company has' been organized at Uhldn fori the purpriso dffcstabllshlng u mill. Jt Incorporated a few days nBO,t wlti1a.,capitM flwk of 920,000. uipany Is to bo the company. i ,A"J.civy uiQUQKino uas occn com- Jelled' td "paUell Smith 110,500 dam BcsWr'IdJuYlcs rcclcvcd on account df clsrofflfclals being negligent. She sued fori 25,000. Tho city appealed tho case apd the supremo court sus gained tho judgment of tho superior court. Sajqms city fathers should looltaJUHJo to tho oft, repeated calls fpr.rpsjlrlng sldowalks. , Thoj Medford browcry and Ico works their welfare to him. If he shall .y. &$1&.. X. 9tHL J nnlnt ...., .ul Ol I .,.....-w -".'-. MV MUO UCVU WUOl- ,. ... , vv Vll0 iru8 ntetl tor the. last three years by G. W. within the sphere of their propef and beneficial activities and' who WlllfttfuOci It Is tho only brewing and Ice lcntlcMly hunt down and punish every ono or tlwm vrtiloh violates tho untl-trust luws, ho will make for him self a permanent .claldiOuttfflrvratl tude or the pcoptaug r posterity. Ho stands at t7ork f roads. HUopiwrtunliris rtfoVMiiVUlian that of any rresldeie uc&Xoraliam Lincoln. - But how can MoKlnley do anything ngalnt tho trust when he was ma. terlally nlded In his election by those sniuo trusts ? Is not mark Hanna the trust king? In the ub,sciice of dotlulto Informa tion, the country can only Indulge In conjecture regarding the nature or the intluenco brought ajjalust Gover nor Ilushuell, of Ohio to Inilueuce hliu to name Mark Ilnnim as senator. But It must have been (HirsUtens and )Ktentto Induco tho governor to per- form hu act w openly In conflict with fct wWNf h IwMlMtioaf. Bashford.who purchased it at rccoyer's plant sputa of Albany, and has a largo territory to draw from. It contains 10 latest Improved machinery, and vaUiedat, U5.00. Tho tax. roll for 1800 In Jackson county will not bo In tho hands of tho sheriff for collection until March 4. noxt, Tho delay Is owing to tho nec essary changing of tho roll by the add ing of 1 2-5 mills to the school levy The following special school and mu nicipal tax levies made in Jackson countjr: school district No. 1, Jackson- vlllo, u.uillls; 5, Ashland,0;6. Central rolnt, 3; 23, Mount rit, 31; 29, Pra. rlo, 1; 30, Meadows, i; Medford, 10; 67, Gold Hill, 10; W, Soda Springs, 2; 73. of Jacksonville, 4; City of Mcdford.lO Blood It Life. It Is the medium which carries to every nervo, musclo. organ and Mbor Its nourishment und strcmrth. If tlu blocHt Is ntiN. rich and healthy you will bo well. Hood'a Sarsaparllla hu power to keep you in health by maklnp your blood rich and pure. Hood's pills an), ejy to take, easy luupcraiv. uure.laj oe, c. enormity uf this case. Sanguilly had been held two years. Twice he had been condemned to solitary Imprison ment In chaln, on military, unsworn testimony. He had boen treated rig orously, harshly, brutally. "Our representatives In Cuba have been arrogantly Insulted by the Span ish authorities." exclaimed Daniel. "and this country has been Insulted by tho Spanish authcritles. I have been told by high Spanlih nuthorlty that the presentation of the Sanguilly case was a disgrace to the United States and to tho American flag. If the fleet or the United States has been sent to redress thut Insult It would have been sustained by every citizen of the United States." There was Intense excitement throughout the senate as Daniel's work rung through the chamber. "Why Bhould congress remain supine?" ho continued. "The time will come when this inaction will make our people hang their heads for being American citizens." Danlal said enough diplomatic red tape had been spun on this case to build a cablo from the United States to Spain, and enough Ink spilled for an ocomi In which to lay the cable. Morgan said tho committee on foreign relations pressed forward this protection or American citizens as fastao well-authhntlcatcd facts would permit, Tho reports of atrocities against women anddlttlo girls did not have that verification warranting action by tho committee. It has brought forward a resolution for the lmmcdlato release of Sanguilly, as the facts in this caso were well-established beyond question. Hoar Inquired whether some timo should not bo given the senators to oxamlno Into tho Sanguilly report, -as action on tho subject Involved grave International considerations. Morgan felt speedy action essential. Ho reviewed the circumstances or San gullly's arrest, long confinement and trials. Ho read from treaties and pointed out esscutlal offenses against Sanguilly as being solitary confine ment, without opportunity to preparo dent to restore older. "The galleries are filled with Amer ican citizens," exclaimed Mills, "and they have a right to express their their feelings on this question." Hale said this country could not be driven to war in the .next eight days, The storm subsided and the debate continued. When the time for dis cussion was up, Allen moved to dls place the Indian bill and proceed with tne Cuban resolutions. Hill dc manded ayes and noes, saying be de sired a test. The roll call was fol lowed with Intense Interest. The motion prevailed; ayes, 40; noes, 27 The Cuba debate continued throughout the afternoon, noar op posing the action and Lodge and Tel ler speaking for Sanguilly resoluclons, Request Denied. Washington, Feb. 20. Thesenatc committee on foreign relations met to consider the requestor tho state department committee not to press Its resolution demanding the Immediate release of General Julio Sanguilly from the Spanlslu,prlson In Cuba. Tho committee gave the subject care ful attention, but declined to grant the request. It appeared from the statement of tho secretary of state that the Spanish government's promise to release San gully was accompanied with the pro vision that he should withdraw his ap peal from the second sentence of the Cuban court. It was stated the re lease could bo secured at any time tuis condition should be compiled with. Tho committee's discussion nu3 ou luis point, 'xne opinion was generally expressed that for General Sangully to pursue this course would bo Inadvisable, lor the reason that it would amount to an acknowlegment of guilt and be equivalent, to tho a bandonment of any claims against the Spanish government for damages. The committee therefore decided to press consideration of the resolution reported. Porous Tires. Bicycle dealers wlio want to edu cate riders to e the font. f t re TThlch will give both rider and dealer Hie least trouble, would do well to re member the following, printed Febru ary 5, 1SK by the L. A. W. Bulletin official organ of the League of Ameri can Wheelmen: We often hear about "porous tires, but never without a feeling that some body may be mistaken. The fact that air comes through the outer surface of a tire In numerous places is by no means conclusive evidence that there is more than one leak In the Inner tube. Although tires are classified as inner tube and hosepipe, the Idea con veyed to the mind of of a novice Is erroneous, since all tires have inner tubes,-the principal difference being that in the hosepipe tire the Inner tube Is vulcanized fast to the outer In the case or a tire C H. 1VIACK -D ENTLST, . Sn-:ce or lo Dr. J. M. Keciip, old U Corner, alcm, Or. Parties dctlnng mnerii. if .."-' -.-.. .f ... nujr uranCQ W"5?l"f. BS nowaua ,. .-, -- do tlOl I"" "" ural Uvea. Tue 'era Inine portion of our SOC ety U eapevj culpable In this war. It Is really a wonder tuat women are ai healthy as they are. Very few women get any outdoor exer cise. Very many get no exercise at all. Mode of dressing Interfere with the proper muscular action and with the circulation of the blood. All the hy cienic laws are bro ken. It is little won der that nine women 1- ton nrr troubled derangement or IjTegutarity i" in especial request. re part of the tire, in which the Inner tuoe is separate lhe act,on ot "r,"w w u sfa owthem- (called the Inner tube tire) the Inner, fjnX'ostfellcate organ, of or air, tube may be taken out and lm- Jge whole body. Wtl." mersed In water while it contains just sickness .so prevalent, n.sw ugh air pressure to stretch It sligh- ght with dread and dange r. it snoum mm loans On inside property at 7 per cent. On farm land security at 8 per cent. Safe loan made for investors. Insurance effected in reliabl! companies, JOHN MOIR. liroker. room no. g,;nuii bank bui'dlnj IB MARKET WOLZ & MIESCKE Proos. Dealars in all kinds of fresh and salt meaii Lard in bulk, 7c a lb. Cheapest meat n it,! own. Try them. 171 Commercial st. eno tly above its natural size. 11 it con- not so. i . of the h,-h. tains any holes, however small, the " "SSn of which a woman is capable air will rise through the water In shouid not be ompamed by p am. 11 should noi uc "rrr - 1,: mi oerfectly natural linijg were he rule. tvnnlri not be SO. AS lives B1C umui ..-- Cl else must be done. A remedy must bi fouSd For over thirty years Dr. Pierce ha- been chief consulting pbysicUn to the invalids' Hotel and Surgical In, titu te of small bubbles, and If such a tube is found to be "porous" while it is yet new, It should be returned to the man ufacturer. This, however, will be ex tremely rare, as the method usually nt.mlnrf.fl nrnvpnta such rnsults. wi-.w, v ...-- lounainui:, ""--,- ,i,. If numerous bubbles rise from diller- j never-failing specmc lorie " ' entpartsofa hosepipe tire at tne 1 n tation, shortens the period same time (and we believe it is this of ,abor and makes childbirth well-nigh form of tire that Is most often ac pa 'if"- . 0a' hh'men. (ox the child. cused of being porous), t.lin eh.inccs j ... , are that the air is leaKlng tiirougu huftalo. N Y. During that time ne oa treated thousands of women. " V a rS in hi, "Favorite Prescription" a SALEM WATER ffl Office: Willamette Hotel Buili inc For water serrice apply at office payable montnly in advance. Make complaints at the office. Bill. l C. H. LANE, fl IMAMl'Mf one hole In the inner tube, and that divides into numeroue channels be fore it readies the surface The threads, of which all tires are made may, and often do, act as minute tube? which convey air from some leak at the inside, and let it es cape at one or more openings some times quite a distance from the actual puncture. Great care should be taken in pluk glnga hosepipe tire to prevent any fibre of the canas from formin,' a connection between the inside cf tie air tube and the main part of canvas. HOW TO REMIT. Agents and subscribers ordering The Journal are requested to always write names plainly to avoid errors. Do not send stamps if it can be avoided Money orders or drafts are safest, but coin to the amount of a dollar can be sent safely if well wrap ped in paper before placing in the en velope All subscriptions MUST be paid In advance,as the price is too low toaltord bookkeeping or sending of bills, tf IIOFER BROS, Editors. InformaUon Wanted. Washington, Feb 2J.The house committee on foreign affairs has de cided to report a resolution calling on the president for all Information con- rnrnlnn tliA t ha. u a - adofiinuinniiiiiiArMnf.hnnrf .! b kuu ""hcih oi American the casta of his nwn nnnn. ' Pr,60nera Cuba. The trial within tholimlted time 1 2S, ' "" Tided by tho treaty; tho piling up of ' , " -h-" uomre it. otherchargesof kldnapplug;lrregular!Cbal?an., XPCCtS to Uaw lt ltiM of th v,m, ,;.i. .,.," Passedb'th8h0U. today. - - --- ...WH, "tHW VWIUUI committee for the various inquiry before It. The resolution Is as follows: sentatlves, that the quested representatives, with hearsay and unsworn testimony. Ono of SanguUly's chief witnesses, Ualoma, he said, had been shot In tho prison yard before ho could bo heard. Tho trials had shown extreme hatred existing against the Spanish ofilclals Indulging 1 against this country. Sever In tho of An,, w ,. h'"."' "men. history of Jurlsprudnc was there a flcla In the Island of Cuba case where thero was less show of rea-l Chairman nut, of the house foreign! son for a couvlctlon. affairs commits mj .,..?'Bn Hut tho resolution wasurm! nnctm minii,..i .. I . , ... .u.viw iub iu caM) lue senate passed The cut shows in an exaggerated fashion the manner in which air fre quently linds its way to the outside through the threads. After any tire lias been used for some time, the outer rubber, which comes in direct contact with the road, will receive many little cuts or punc tures which extend only from the surface in to the first layer of canvas, and it Is through these surfaceipunc tures that the air escapes, even though sometimes it may firsj, follow the canvas for several Indies. Instances have been known where the actual leak in the inner tube was on the opposite side of the tire from the point where the leak appears to be. There are some American riders who do not know that the cyclini: public of Europe, after long experi ence, long ago adopted double-tube tires as the only satisfactnrv nnn. iVny American rider who knows what a nuisance porous tires are will back up this experience. While in America tne Morgan & Wright (double-tube) tire is sold at n very reasonable nrlc and under a liberal guarantee, Its con struction is patented, so that other tire makers have tried to force into ravor sinle-tube tires, which failed in Europe. Year after year these single-tube makers bring out a new idea for suc cessfully stopping leaks and repairing punctures, and year after year they fall, and the man who buys generally pays dearly for the experience. In the Morgan & Wright construc tion tho porosity is avolded.and when one of these tires is punctured the re pair is permanent. Inside of the In ner tube lies a strip of rubber, called tho quickcr-repair strip. To repair a puncture.slmply inject somn m. . vr quick-repair cement Inside the inner tube, press down, and pumn im. w- ever, while the cement Is being in Jected.so that the cement will will get into the inner-tubc. Riders who use tires, and follow this simple Instruc tion when the tires punture. wlllsave themselves and dealers from the troublfisnf nnmcltv .,j i . pairs. ---"" ""Perrectre Cannot Be The Ghovers. The Leonard Grovcr comedy company which ha just dosed a two weeks en gage'iient at the Marquam Portland, will be nt Reed's opera house J for tin Co performances Friday, Sat urday and Saturday matinee. Seats are now on sale and going fast. It-goes without saying that crowded houses will greet these popular comedians. ior comedy the Grovers are the best that will visit Salem this season Clover Seed. Pure seed last year's crop, raised on aaiem praine,nopiuk-,sorrel,or weeds Hotter tlian any eastern seed. Annlv to Mrs. T. II. Hubbard, 3!)o Commer cial street, b-uleui. 2-20 2 & w 1 mo The Guoveks. Next Friday and Saturday afternoon at 2:30 Mr. Leon ard Grcvcr's version of "The New Pri vate Secretary" will be given, with Mr. Leonaid Grover, Jr., in thepait of Rev. Robert Spalding, as played by him originally; and Mr. Leonard Grover, Sr., as Mr. Catliermnle, the East Indian, as originally created by him. This version of "The New Pri vate Secretary" is said to be far super ior to that of Mr. William Gillettcs, thougii the story In the.' main is rmt. affected in the least. You should trv Dawson's Bitters. The best meals at Strong, and only 21 1 Commercial rJp-Suits $15 upwards. St., Salem Or Pants $ upwands- jf CORN CHOP AND CORN at the old reliable leed store of BREWSTER & WHITE, 91 COURT ST, SAm, Tf IN MEAT MS Best Meats in the city. Prompt deliverv. Cottle Block Shop, CourtJSlreet Shop. OW. riXMUKHJH, Prop. -REMOVED, D- S. Bentley. successor to Salem ImDrovt. ment Co., is nicely housed at the corner Chemeketa and Front streets, and west of the tirst National Hank. ITiankine the public (or past favors, we would ciadly have them call and see us at our new office. Havuu the telephone moved, when you desire any thing ring up No. 30. All business attended to promptly. A lull stock of supplies on hand, especially ot all kinds of wood. 1 5 im Depot Express, I .Meets all masl and passenger trains. Bag gage and express to all parts of the city, k'rompt seivice. Telephone No. 70. JAMES RADERi T- H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Makes a spwtahy of fine repair work, Seta Thomas clocks, etc., 215 Commercial Street 17, M k M Groce Liquors, tobaccos, cigars, confectionery A full iine of high-grade bottled goods 0 all kinds. 218 Commercial st., Salem. 2o cents tf Seven Months With Fever. Wonderful Recovery of Health. 2 Pounds, uas sSrely U,oySS2?Lw grandest strenirli.i.i. ri . ' '"'?' test of the edClMlvSnVi!ltVUUd,nB- Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine. wiuuin iinrtnn Y). .. with LOCAL APPrir-ATinCTo . "Resolved. Hy the house of repro fa"e, HafiJVl 0. ntatlves. that tha nnslrtAn. k -.Iiri:." , a,Mril cre is not a ouari. a, that the president be re- medicine, it v p escnbld v,lnot a qrUa?k to transmit to the house of " P"yrfcUni in S ry L ?!!" " l Incompatible . && SffiST &.SS fWhj ir a WW fsf R. J. HBRSCHBACHj Blacksmith and Wagon Hiker. ?' J'.'schbach, blacksmith and wsgm maker, horseshoeing a specialty, setting shoes new $i.2j, resetting shoes 7c cents. All other work in proportion. Satisfaction gu- umcca. 100 Chemeketa street. The Pohle shop, on corner of State and Front is now prepared to do first-ciais TTAnnn n s. Aa. J mmi llULii i.AND GENERAL JOBBING. Satisfaction guaranteed. Give us a cU. 1 I2 "n rOIILE & BiSHOP. A PIE JERSEY BULL For service for the season. Call at Brown'i aieat market, corner Center n 1 Thirteenth street. Finest milk stock in OngoP. 12-l'J.' H 111 Jlllil .n. JH.BAinD. muSSmfil-W to , cratit.,1 ."" .ISU to ..... &&r&sa&!&w&'& the S" "H.or seven CW . I laid an rftj 'V 1 was tblnK..." sev nunation such Send for F. J. Thlnkt & Co, Toledo, n by all draccUtt. n 01Mo C7SoU by all druggiju, Heirthurn cured by Dawson's OAao5u, Blttars, tlo&liW ,,,Bher Kround85 nauidJr' that the wv- thoSaniullljr resolution ho would call 3 r trnwentof Br!n is utterljroorlnff'thecommlttee together to consider it, ".-Tj &&J&2 ' lia ittry WiJt noa r tho f.. .' " Toonttis. Af.,,. .,''" 0nddMiV"JwtWn,nerToniVaV."nJ ,LP!WutiS!,"!!Bth. ItH SiS!S : NwtIm la ""' UAIBD- rtfibt,ia"",?',positlo a ...."".oeneHL ssswa. Dr. Miles-Nv7neBf HiKSSLSJJw I. ifliTS" K at f 1 bj-tSefuKML NE?V MARKET, State street, near railroad. Freshest tf" M wu fa"Sv patrons y l keep ,he 3,i Salem .Steam Laundry Please notice the cut in prices on the foilowinci rts, plain iocccU Under drawers ' e'toiocearJ Under shirts etoiocenti jocks, per pair ' ,. 3 centi Handkerchiefs. I cent uk handkerchiefs 1 cents miiecu ana 1 nilln. .,:- ... .. AlMt&, and other wort in 3""" ' " Hannels and otfwr work ifl diligently washed by hand. -oL J Olmgted vrof v WvW wS