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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1900)
t o f 1 l TO MOVE FOR FEW DAYS YET! Uoo J3U8 Our removal sale bargains have brought och a lot of buyers, that we'll have to wait for a lull in trade before we can dispense yrith our counters or shelves, even for a day. So while the rush is on, take advan tage of it and join the crowd of bargains getters who are really getting better than '(Removal Sale CLOSING O PjUCES AT THG DIG CASH STORE HOLVERSON'S OOI COMMUROIAL ST. CASH STORE kHkXftWtW Silk Remnants flf Mall Price! i lVk'ViVlkVll I We have taken all small pieces of plain and fancy Waisf and Trimrnig. Silks From 1-2 to 3 yards in the piece and marked them at half price. That means 52.00 a yard qualities at 51.00; the 51.50 quality at 75c and 51.00 quality at 50c, Early purchasers get the plums. Don't hesitate! J. J. DALRYMPLE k COMPANY. LOOK! nnd 20,000 feot Drain Tllu flint received 2.000 oxtra Inro nnd lonir Codnr Poets nnd (or Knlo by D, S, BENTLEY & COMPANY. 310 Front Strootl Solid Comfort The mnn take when pciumliitf IiIh ovun inic paper, whoao eyes havo been tested by ub mid fitted with properly adjujted oye-glasifos or siiectaclos, Don't neglect your Blunt too long when you llml tlis letters on your paper Muring, or Hint dull headache over your eyes. Tlio qulckor It la rumcdlcd tliu bcttorfor your Sight. Oculists rvffcrIptIomi cnrcfully filled, We enn repair nny frame or furnish duplicate parts or leueoa on a moment!) notice. 21 Yi'nra Experience. O-H-JHLINQBS HOTEL ARRIVALS COTTAUK. A T Ilnrns, J 11 Need, Portland; Kd !' Ooml, JnoJ Duly. Dalian; John Whit, noy, Woodlmrn; J W llrooks, Chan K llrooks, Indupoudonco. WlM.AMirTTK. Mi 0. Johnson. Ban Francisco, I). 1). Grant, McMlmivlllo. D 1' Lewis, j jt lng, II U l'latl. T W Word ev. Port nnd Uttiltl, I1;n F II. .!.... (1 II. !!... -.,.. uwi u iMUKfll IJ. II. iiiir. Wlr ran, San Frnnnlcco, W A Allen, Clilen, J A Allen, Bnn Franciwe: John I) Di Corvallls; H people of London Life Co not Daly, Another Citizen. OttoSchullz, of Jefferson, was admit ted to clthsonshlp todny. Ifu Ih n native of 1'rUHsIu. Stealing Bryan's Thunder. New York, Jnn. 30. A special to the llerntd from Washington says: Mr. Drynn nnd other Democratic lenders are planning to make on anti-trust declara tions one of the principal planks of their platform, but the Republicans may ex execute a flank movement that will make the Issuo a very subordinate one, nnd will glvo their party whatever credit Is to be gotten out of It Some of the Republican leaders have come to the conclusion that If congress should pass a resolution proposing an amendment to the ciniatltution to give the United States government power over corpora- tions. It would leave no chance for tlio Intended Democratic assault on trusts, North Pacific Naval Force. Nkw Yohk, Jan. 30. "Command of the sea on our North Pacific coast and the waters of the we tern basin of tho North Pacific should be In our hands lu pence nnd war time. This can only bo oITecled by tho readiness of a proper nnd sufficient naval force elthor on the spot, or to be furnished from the Atlantic through nn untrammeled canal. In addition to this, and ready for combining, should bo tho available forces normally attached to thoPhtllp pines and the .waters about China, Japan and Corca. In other words, tho Pacific ocean, from Samoa northward, should bo within our control. Thoso observations nro inndo by Captain C. II. Stockton, president of the naval war college, In nn article in tho proceedings of tho naval Institute, dealing with tho commercial, naval and iwlitlcal conditions of nn Interoceanic canal across the Central American isthmus. Is China's Emperor Dead? Wahiiinuto.v, Jan. 30, No continua tion has reached the stnto department of tho reported death of the Chinese emivoror. llecauso of previous round about way gin which the story of the death gained circulation it Is subjected to considerable doubt nB to its nceurncy. Moreover, a dlspntch wns received nttho stnto department this morning from tho United Stntes Minister Congornt Peking containing no reference to the report. It Is considered as incredible that the emperor should be dead mid lying in stnto in Peking without Mr, Conger's know ledge. Withdrawal From Cuba. Wamiinoton, Jan. 30. Clayton of Alabama hns introduced tho following resolutien: "Resolved, That on July 1,1000, the military nnd naval forces of the United States he withdrawn from the Island of Cuba, nnd that the government there of he left to tho Cuban eoplo, "Resolved, further, That the presi dent Of tho United States bo and ho Is hereby directed to make proclamation of the execution thoroof." mmmmaiUiimmMmmmimmmmmtimmmmnmmm ANOTHEH robbery. Jack Rogers' State Street Saloon Bur glarized Last Night. Some time during the early houra1 this morning, burglars entered the saloon of Jack Rogers on State street, nnd abstracted about $7.60 in small change from tho till. It is thought by the pro prietor, that the burglar remained in a vacant room over the saloon and after the night man closed the place of busi ness, came .down stairs and by breaking tho lock on one of the inside doors, en tered tho saloon. After g.ilng through the till nnd cash register ho departed by way of a side door, Tho front and back doors of tho eaoon were locked this morning whon the proprietor opened the saloon. The side door was unlocked from tho Inside which evidently proves that tho burglar was in the building when the proprietor locked up his place of business last night. Thos. Monaghan a young man who was employed by Mr. Rogers yester day to lay carpet in the room over the saloon, has been arrested for tho crime nnd will have a hearing before Judge Judah tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock. Ordered to ttamoa, Nxw Yoiik, Jan. 30. Captain Wen doll U. Neville, commander of the ma rine corps of tlio Urooklyn navy yard, who has been nmioiiitcd governor of the Inland of Tutuilii, has received orders to prepare to go to the Sanioan Islands ut once, This Is the tlmu of year when Mr. Iinnim stops talking niton t cinches and nuuoiincos that tho country can't bo carried without tlio hardest kind of work. Please rumlt. TURNER NOTfcS. Frank Ileal is now hard at work in the Murphy shop, Turner is to have a now school liouso this next summer. Mllo Knight's hand that was torn so badly in his cnglno Is alwut well. Jako Dlttwcller will soon go to Re public City Washington, on business. Mrs. Benson was very sick, hut hor friends aro glad to know that her health is much improved. A 10 round sparring eojitestjls to take place nt Turner for pointn Fob. 3, at 7.:30 p. m ; Mysterious 1)111 Smith of Portland, nnd Johnnie Dofet of Silver-ton. LITTLE TELEGRAMS. It is now considered as settled nt the British embassy that I-ord Pnuticefote will retire as ambassador of Great Brit ain to tho United Stntos April 1. London financial agents claim the bottom has been reached in financial matters. Word from private sources indicates that the bubonic plaguo in Honolulu is much worse than reported nil of the theaters, churches, schools and many of tho stores aro closed. Tho city is de moralized, and scarcely nny business is being transacted, Edward Failing, a prominent mer chant of Portland, died Monday' night of heart disease. PERSONALS. J. It. Miller, of Stayton, was a Salem business visitor today. Romeo M. Gilbert started for Baker City yesterday evening. S. A. Trimble was a Salem visitor yesterday, and returned to bis farm on the Abnqua this morning. W. H. Rumley has returned to his home In Medford, after spending a few days In Salem on business. Miss Ada Shaw, of Englewood, was a passenger for Portland this morning, for a few months' visit with friends. Hon. Geo. Belt, of Spokane, and little daughter, arrived on last night's over land to visit relatives for a short time. Miss Caswell Hardman, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Manda King, returned to her homo in Washington today. Chas. Litchfield, who has been in the city visiting his parents, Mr. and .Mrs. G. P. Litchfield, returned to Yaquina today. Mrs. S. It. Sutton, who has been visa ing at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. C. Wymcr, on Asylum Avonuo, re turned to her homo in Eugene today. E. L. Lemmon, of the firm of Lem- mon & Burt, returned from Albany this morning, having completed their con tract for painting tlio Linn county court house. John Chase, Alfred Feller, Bert Lynch, Clifford Molleii, Col. Olmstead, It. II. Wcstncott, Goo. Nellr Wm. Bon son, Fred Neckorman, David Barret, Wm. Goodnlo and HI Page left today for Albany where they will tako in tho Foresters lodgo which will be instituted in that city tonight. Yazoo Canal Woik. Mr Aaaticlmlid lnaa to lb Journal. VicKsnmto, Miss., Jnn. 30 Tlio con tractors having charge of excavating tho Yiuoo Canal have started to work, hav ing three (Hedges In operation, with a capacity equal to the requirements of the contract, which is for tho removal of 1!00,000 cubic yards of earth each month. The canal will cost about $1,000,000. Tho urea of tho Orange Freo State Is I8,32u squaro miles, tho population 207,- 503, of whom only 77,710 aro whites. SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKER. Superintendent of Pacific coast District Holds Meetings Here. Tho servicos hold i n Salem Sunday by E. B. Stovonson, superintendent of th Pacific Coast district of the American Sunday school Union were largely attended and very interesting, especially the Sunday school mass meeting in tho afternoon at the Methodist church which was crowded. Mr. Stovonson speaks three times: At tho First Congregational church In the forenoon, nt tlio M. Kchurch In tho afternoon nnd evening. Mr. Stevenson la nn entertalng speak er, and uses pictures to llluetrato some of his oInt8. An Informal (meeting was held last evening for the discussion of the homo department of city work, and to glvo lo cal workers an oportunlty of meeting the distinguished visitor. Mr. Stevenson intended to leave tho city today but, In lifting his trunk, strained his back qtiito badly, and Is con fined to his lied ot the home of W. R. Win uus. Masons Will Dedicate. Otto Schultz, of Jefferson, was in t! e city today. Ho says the Masons of that place will dedlcato their hall for public ueo on February 2. It is expected that many visiting Masons will participate in tho ceremonies, and n good time la antici pated. A ball will be held in tho evening. JKwr.Lnu and OPTICIAN. SOO OOMMIIHOlAb ST. WEATHBR REPORT. Tonight light ruin. nnd tomorrow occasional died: ARNOLD At the family homo lu . North Halom, Oregon, ut 11 :20 n. m Monday, January 21), 1000. Edward . Arnold, aged 30 yonrs, of quick con sumption. Deceased leaves n wife and four chil dren, und his parents nlao survive him. Ho was a member of Valley Lodgo No. IS, A. O, U. W., and held u polley for $2000. Funeral will take plane ut Hi o'eloak Wednesday, from the rwtidonu. in North Salem. OLA KK. Near Zena. Polk County, Or., Sunday, Jan.;U7. ol jmralysls, Mr. P F. Clark, aged 70 yeura. DcoMiiod wis lwrn In Tonnoww, and wind neuron the plains with her him land in 1S74, cttllng near Zena. The husUnd survives her. iiUo two daugh ters and one sen: Mrs. Henrietta O. Gibson, residing lu Eastern Washing ton; Miss Adda Clark, a teacher lu the Qagou City puhlio whools, and John F. Clark, au nttornoy in Oregon Oily. The funeral norvlcuH took ulaoo Mon- -doy In tho clinch ut Zna uimI burial W8 in tlw Hiljoini'ig c wieWiry. ' Dance Postponed. , The Woodmen dainx in tho Intumuca block, notice of uhtatt U giviui oil thl third pago of this imiib has Umu pwt-1 ponod from Fob, a to K'b . I CLOSING OUT TO QUIT! EVERYTHING AT EXACT COST! ANOTHER ILLUSTRATION. pneo my friends from Old Polk was lu Saturday and asked me If I in hmdad filling up my stock again. No, said I. I wouldn't advertise as 1 lunlf thatwasinyiKirpose. "Well" said he, "so much of that Is done timt I Urn t pofwlbly you were simply reducing stock." Ho was frank enough to ask me. hut many others do not earn to, simply thinking its the wmo old mine. Ho turned lu mid Iwt a nice lot of gnmls and his foIkH aro coming in this week. AiHjthur mail who mild he had till tho shoes ho needed, Iwt three pairs Ot Work Show, all Nu. 11 nnd his fnlU iir.. .-mulm. In . m ., i ...i( ... menu buthiMM, 1 want to quit, and that right oiildk. ' Another big week has just closed. We have sent out immense piloa of ooda i nil at oxuet cost, and let mo usuro you again that if you havo anv gi -, ., ---,........ . v., ...( .Hum us iu uiu guuiiiueucss oi our statements all you need to do is to vw.u,. . iur juuriHiii. m' win give you our cost mark, you may do vmir iiivti iifTiielttit iii,i flirt., if i..i. .....l . i 'i j-... -,... ..n...t., Mltl WIVIl It MOCK TURTLE WE ARE NOT LIVING ON THE GALL1POLI ISLANDS, BUT WE DO SERVE OUR PATRONS WITH RICH SOUPS Ab the first course atour regular dinners. Meals at all hours at which all the luxuries of the sea son can be had nt THE ST. ELMO RESTAURANT. JOURNAL "X RAY" Roberts, the Sultan of Utah, can now return to his Salt Lake harem. Eugcno Register. Tho most careful men iu tho United States are said to be Senators Cockrell and Hoar. Tho war news from Frankfort is al most as interesting as that from South Africa. Koseburg Review. An exchange says that a South Dakota man fainted when granted his third di vorce tho other day. Ho was let ulone and soon re-wived. A Salem lady rises to Inquire if woman is fit for thu ballot when she hasn't gumption enough to insist on a street dress of proper walking length. None of the Tongue Republican at Sa lem wanted ? to go as Jelegntes to tho Portland Republican league, or at least they are staying at home, like good little lys, t t One siieakcr ut the school meeting opposed tho tenth grado because it would lienoflt mostly girls. Another was afraid It would benefit the boys, so he opHiet it. It is reported that tho British Colum bia government proposes to prohibit the employment under ground in coal mines of any one who connot read and write English. Eugcno Guard. They win to liellevo In education up there. e will give you II If thut. nnil vii so i iiiiuoieni, won let you tako anyurttrlo out and ask our hoIl.IiW.i if in .i.. i ....... .. . . . -" "--n"-'"-" i ''- " " v ii u limy iiu If that, and your own knowledge of values ... ....vy ,. iiB"i. ou ii uuu very lew uuma mat could be replaced nt wholesale for what 1 paid. These aro facts that any dealer will confirm. Everything is tending upward. Tlila Is upacklly true of shoes, not a pair iifiny store that Isn't worth more money today than when bought "Tho chances for official promotion In tho British army seem to bo on tho In creaso ovor there in Boordom," says tho Salem Journal. But, woconcludo Upon Viewing tho proposition from thosnmo vantage ground that tho chances for of ficial discharge aro fully equal and are effected with greater dispatch. Bandnn Recorder. f t One of tho bras est men of the South African war Is Lieutenant Matorson. who wna wounded eleven timea while carrying a messngo from Ladysmitli to Wagon Hill during tho progrofs of tho big light between tho British and Boors a few days ago. Ho is n Canadian, and it is said will recover. it t Some business men simply put their money Into nny old kind of advertising, whether it reaches tho pcoplo or not, nnd trust to luck for the rest. That's gambling. Others mako n reasonable appropriation and then buy the kind of advertising best suited to their needs, and which Is certain to reach tho pcoplo with whom they may deal. That's business. Ex, . Tho Oregonlan aptly refers to Oregon's senator, who Is booh to retire from otllco as "Llttlo Gesrgo McBrlde." Tlio title Is very appropriate from a general standpoint. He Is probably tho weakest senator Oregon over had, viewed from a fair standpoint without any politics in tlio judgment. About the only thing ho has dono of moment was to secure thoso reiudeer for tho relief of the people on tho Klondike, who needed relief about n much as Mr. Rockefeller. Albany Democrat I HI While Republican pniHtra are tilled with accounts of how tho Democrats and Populists uro falling out, they still havo time for an occasional tilt with each other, us witness tho following from tho Koseburg Plqlndenler- "That princo of egotists, It. J. Hen urlekH. editor of tint s.ilnm in,.,J.,. who, we have reason to hellove, "salted" I i.unn lurnisiiwii uso unu benefit all the lUP.N Still illlll tllU .!.. r... . !..! i district two years ngo by thu Republican uKi vpiiiiiiui loiumiueo, cans tliu editor ofthlspajHjra papsucker. Why. bless Ills llttlo soul, ho has drawn more money us salary from the pithlin treasury In ii,,rV, months than the editor of 'the Ilalndealoreverdrowln all his life." 0U1 CLOSING The fine dry goods and shoe stock faJ erly Willis Bros', Auction Sales Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays.at 2 p, m also Saturday evenir In the meantime, we are selling goods private sale. Lots of nice new goods, espd ially shoes, tor less man wmis cros paidfe them Fine lines of dress goods, silks, velve ribbons, laces, gloves, underwear etc, t --. . i ' " " " "' Ladies' and misses jackets and capes, she to fit everyone for less than cost Isadore Greenbaum 1st Door South of the Post Office. S. Friedman Auction tiJ! wk Luxuries for the Fasii&,fl i .. ..11 .... .. hnnui.... .. , .iBWi'iiun uuuuBsurii'n ior int hj day table, can bo secured (roin cholco stock of Canned goods In glim tin. Our exquisite Dreecnen. fiifKi brandy peaches, pears ami chn calves foot Jelly, as well as ourflM tables in class and tin, are tho tat peas should bo tested they hit, i ural swcotncBB-niid flaor dnm find In canned pen. tlmt far SonnemanI 124 8Ute at tiir pnogrcK Tlipti i New Carpets Just received a full line of new carpets, includ ing Axministers, Aoquetts, Velvets, orusseb, and Ingrain. Improve the opportunity and se lect a new carpet lrom a 1900 stock. From, our 1900 patterns of wall paper, you can select' those that will blend with the new carpet. A Full Assortment of Furniture. F.W. MOLLIS St d WE First Door North of Postoffice. CLOSG AT 6 P. M. OUT OF SIGHT A searchlitrhl will not reveal what is truly out of sight. If you come to our store for GOOD V You will need no searchlight to find them, nor will they cost any more, but often less than elsewhere for the same goods. HARRITT' Si JLAOJRHNH-t old rosTomcBianocKin, ,7v- SUTTON'S SNAP SHOf The Wonderful Destroyer of all Forms of INFLAMMATION IN MAN OR BEA Death on Rheumatism, Ijime Hack, Ueadacho, Toothache, Earache, Hums, Scalds, Corns and llunlons, Stiff Joints WIIOB, 60c PEIt BOTTLE. I ft. K. SUTTON, Ashland, Oi Threatened With La Grippe Mr J SUIuorOrcKOu, i ' XK JACKfeOQ uiuntv. I ' Krank lliimtnnnil luilnt. ..l ...A .. . ...- i? time wo I tjwk fevera coH nl wu ihrealeded with l KrlDne. i iuTHiiii5n-i aiiiif: IhAfl II Inn tl& & . . . . . . . - - .b "url ? . .... ." .I1UI BuUcrlbil amt forn lu before me iblteth day of October. IMU. ,,wtn '' " OKO. W. TltKKltKS, Notary l'ublloforortion tor salo at Stone's Drug Rtoro, Salem. Ii nul!lD tnd Inhaling It, audln a toij abort llino the yuptoni wero idl Boni II I eoriiaou myfwt andjeipeclally aote or gal'ed place ontnr foot. csuaSd by ao upon It, my builneM befuif tbat of a rullMray mail clerk One appUeilton !wi wl"ru afcj SmH r-A HEEDS OPERA HOUSE I'ATTON llltoa . Unix and 1IM. HEEDS OPEKA JH)I t'ATro.N 11HOS , Imm v After all Tho area of -ttiuaro mluw Uf vtm fit there wore tho Trawroal in 1ULK) fl Marthal'a fwlo. NotlCfl Is hortby ulvm that unrjer tho provluloini of urditmuru Ko, &K, I wlllou TIIUKVDAV FMI). 1. at 1 o'cUwk p. ui. at Hio mumd In the cltyofBaloiu, Mill at nubile nuntlon, tUa followlnit deimrllwd luiimundod anltual UhwIu 0e dark bay inure 7 or 8 your aid. wcUlit Htxiut 000 It)., with ooo white Hied foot. UalciMilia above rietorlbtti animal JrcUlmod before tulddute. mIu Mill m wade without rocrvo. i), W. GIIJ.S0N, 1 City Marshal. January 27, 1000. Wt, mm' litnlat U curios thoUinad said about closing out for good, and being in earnest, and everv other emohatic i..i i ..i.i ii.:.. i. ..r i i:ii . i; .-?. t "... unit i v-utiiu iiiuiK ui, i miu occasiunaiiy unci an individ ual who thinks I don't mean it. Weill 1 don't know what opinion most folks would haze ol me If they thought this was all bumkum, but 1 do know what I d think of myself I'd thjnk I was a straight out fraud, to put it mildly, and would'nt'ask the public rouve been deceived otten pimniri m fib .iinc ti,; .v hope, in about four weeks fiQin uqw, . putting mVlJ'WJXr ffiSSS: i.,"5:c ,1,e Wm ".""y oauu rou've been deceived often re 11X1.000 ouUaKl. O'mh h osr II1C putni, we WHEELS FOR I90O. Jif,u.i,ifI,il"R,ti taU M,V.ho wl,io1 '"' i earnest acain, ami w Hl. aU. to tau to yuu Maaim h.le anythluij in tx-k of tlo ' " Ii yt. 1 have mrnie kwhI utiapa in mon'a wluel. iii 9 e VSIS is NO COODS EXCHANGED NO PACKAGES DELIVERED WE CLOSE AT 6 P. M HltlTOX AND IIOEIt A I'AKODV twyarortlander.) I "'ourlton poddown like the wolf on with his thirst for dominion, for din. momU and imlil And tho glint of hix nrmor uai dazilinir to ueo, B ' As ho swooped don ii to capture tho1 homes of tho free. Like the grew on the kopje whon eum-' nierU green, j That host in the morning with banner.) waaeeon; Like tho hay in tho meadow a which wild , , " ""a naiii mown, a crenume close-out and ,IHa0,tron,he 0V'ninR ,ny m"n,Hl For the ltoor planting cannon tped death ' j . on the blast, . . ( Al the invader with goo.1 aim u wo coiuiug were broken tho leaders - , With nono to ge suci-or or counsel or'0 And there ; lay the soldier with steed by his side, His cannon was taken, hii banner was IMIV iONH NICHT ITUESDAY Janiiapy30)Tbiirsday, Peb,' J. DUKE Ml'UKAY I IOW AltD 1-ONCi HICII.UIDH A l'HI ILK I KAHOUH nmimiA I'rownt a play for tho Women nnd Children A Story of Bympathy and Mirth. MINSTRB uitrotiucine n winds of Qie the ilim aril flassep BeD Troup of Arabi ROMANTIC DRAMA HJLL OF INTENSE HEART INTER- j &0 people -An entire t7anT EST, JOY AND SORROWII of8pecIalcaT8-2brassbar.d emu prL'iieatrn oi jz uiimi-- ltenroducini; London's Historic Thor oughfares. Fleet Street l'iccadlllv, Tlio Thames hmbankmoiit, London's Fanioua 1'awn Shop. CaTTrlces 25, N), ondloZ t , ans-pSeotliearand roiio, ist of i Wioains Bazaar. 307 6001. sk. Salem. Wflman'a Unm fi..f And he stood forth defeatell before the At room 105. opposite Wlll.m.,. i..-i o.e wona. at 7 :30, Jan. 30th . All the women of a. . . nil nlii1vIiaa nnAnir..ll.. . aiiu too willows of Kneland areJou.l i :. i n,M""ml)r guested to ltintu-Ail " fnnn; am eelffJ vnttibtrnl T0 9 W - j Jj yconwtiai!ai"'r; d the prio c'. Wait for it I Uron o idli it! En ylt', frea street w Popular prices, 25, 50 I v , s come and help. lAtid . inteerellXnSibr0kCU ere ' "lfel Apartment oPhilllp',, SS1 :,h! Pr!do 6l tho Briton is humbled . . C a rolU at PisUurgU was com- ' wlTiWi1 i .. . r P'e'ely wrecked and a down men were fUy He whoupholdetl, te causa of tho injureJ by the explosion of a battery of WMTS TO SEE I If you havo a haruaMj not all right, or il y,ft1 any new woris in " j-j-j will surely pay you to Wfj F. E, SHAfER. SALEM, gi 133 Stafo 8t. H nH four large boilers.