The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, April 21, 1900, Image 1

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    DAILY
JOURNAL.
YOXi. X
SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY Al'lUI, 21 lflOO.
THE
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no 05. " .'fm
Men's Crash
Oct ono for tho warm summer
rem 25 cents up.
Men's and Boy's Spring Cloihing
)
Wernn roll you pood serviceable,
prices. Uirgonlsnro up tnilate
tent, on every nrtlcle you buy of
Men's Shirts
Beautiful silk bosom sliirtn from COo up. Coolest and most com
fortable pott fliirtn on ilie market Wo liuvu nn endless variety of
men; work shins. They're full sizes nml well nm.lo. W.i Imvo
rpicially good values In black rhlrts, vt it la nsi-orlcd strlpe.i nml
checks that wont fade. 450 nnd 50 c. You know what llio Stnr 5
Bt4tr shoes ore. V sell tlietii. They glvii sntisliielinn. If you
wear pautH o can fit you. Anything vm want from cheap, cot
ton work pants lo the finest worst id ilfiss pants. Wo now liuvo
a full liuu of men's summer underwear. Wo hnvu no halts to
oflor you. Our prices aro tho lowest on every ltnm in stock.
)
fThe New
f SALEM'S ONE
WALK EASY SHOES
KRAUSSB PROS
BRIDGE & BEACH
AUNUFACTlimNG CO.'S
SUPERIOR
CAN BE
FOUND AT
GRAY
SOLE AG EN IS
AT SALEM, ORE
tye will continue to sell our Wash Silk
shirt waists at wholes ale cost for two more
days, Mcnday and 1 uesday, Be sure and
get one before we sh'p them back to New
York.
M. K. FRASER, Prop,
Two
blores
I THE LB
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Special Sale of
Our Spaulding Chainless Bicycle f
3
Is the most perfectly built bicycle on the market. If you intend
buying a chainless be sure to see our line, You will be con'
vinced that we have the best wheel in the market TC SX
WE HAVE
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DURBN
lllHMllllWIMIIIIMMlliM"'rr
Hats
day,
Good assortment of styles
stylish clntlilne nt lowr-it ensh
nud wo save you 16 to 25 per
us.
York Rackets
PRICE OASfl STORE j
For Gentlemen only $3.00 n pair, eamo
quality as others advertlso ut f3,60, wo
Aro not old fogies, wu are nllvo nnd in
tho field for business. We can and will
savu you money on thocs, See us.
ST0UE5 aDd
RANGES.
BROS
AIDER
Two
IStoros
Parlor Sets s
This week, only, we will ol-
fer a nicejy made Parlor Set S
nf fit( n'wrfl nnW lnnis;.
Wl 1W r.www, wm. hh...v, 0
covered in heavy tapestry.
Regular prim. 25. S
!.. ,,rli, t90
mm.w r ..., T-.
RKMW1IBil'IPBBBWHaliWBBHllBBBi1HIIBBII
A FEW NEW FEATHERSTONE BICYCLES
TO CLOSE OUT AT $20.00
Si HAMILTTOpyjIi
MfflOR BATTLES OK IN
Ciienn and Rnndle Fought Artillery
Near Dewdorp.
GENERAL METHDEN IS
ATTACKED WHILE RETREATING
Two Thousand Burghers Opei Fire Near Bosbol Con
siderable Loss on Both Sides,
H timoHHirii irri in h ji.urHMi
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tlm r murvli on Friday, Generals Chcin
side nnd Huudle camo into contact with
tho Doers near Dewdorp. Fighting con
timed until dark, principally carried on
by artillery, which temporarily silenced
two Hour guns.
Ruudlo advanced this morning early
and is now again engaged with tho
o lemy. Our casualties yesterday wore
two men eeierely wounded, Lieu.
IffiL.tf BvtuL.tkf Aurll VI l :illlllmllll(
O'Oonner and seven men sliglnly
wounded.
General Methuen Meets Uoers.
A In I ril l'rr I Ihr Jmiraal
Ilosuor, Orongn Free Stnto, April 21
Yesterday Methuon's Held force ati
Swats Kop Fontelii was ordered to ro-
turn to lloi-hof
1(H conov extendi d
over tix miles
A force of over 2.0U0
Uoers, witli twoguns, suddenly appeared
and opened a heavy fire. Ttio UMtUli
ht-ld ihi'iu in check until tho column
reached a point of safety. Tho British
h.id several casuallle, und the Boors
must have suffered considerable loss.
floods in Miisissippi.
Hr miM'lHlrl Sim In in Joaraal
Mbiiiuiak, Miss., April 21. The fl.od
situation is little improved. It is thought
that the aggregate loss to the railroads
amount to more than a million d .liars.
Jackeon Is threatened with a waior
famine, ns tho waterworks pumping sta
tion Is flooded.
Planue In Philippines.
Manila, 21. Sudden deaths of Fili
pinos mid Chlnamon In tho Q'iloo
market led to an iuvcxtlgatlon, showing
l lint fifteen ciik-s of plague, fourteen nf
which were fatal hao occurred within n
week. Thumaiket is In the cenlor of (
thecllv. Tho total nuinlierof bulsmlo
tiliiuim deaths I-110 Chinaiunii ami on
Filipinos. The plague eUewhero
hits I
been Hlppro-sed.
C"il. Hardin and
b million of tho
Major C.i'o with u
2Ulh lufrtiilry, have
s died for tho Mauds of .Murlu luquo
and Mnhbeln. Dr. irgo, a prominent
nitlve, accomp.inleil tho oxpo litiuu to
try to convince tho Inhabitants of tho
wisdom of surrendering.
Match'ng On to Wepener.
London-, April 21. Go.irals Chern
sine's and Kuudlo's divisions wero only
2il miles from Wepener yeslcnUy, and
by tomorrow tley should have accom
plished its rollof.tbo division lieing over
whelming superior to tho Hoor forces.
1 ho governor of tho Freo Slate, Gen
eral Prifriman, Is organiilng a corps nf
mounted jiollco and dividing the country
into sections to bo administered by com
missions, probably army olheers. A
S"
D4-
line of Extension
Tables in Salem.
Uv-oi Tables in Salem. S
Prices Lowest ever
offered. Sea the big
legged oak (or I0.GO.
UIIllIMIIIiaiEIIIIlll
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: II J II
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transport with 700 troops
from Lisbon
has arrived at l.ourcnio Marques.
Reinforcements will make Portugal
o.iaior regarding tho Boers' protect
awlnst tho llrltish uso cf Belra. From
Iiiilysmltli comes nows tliat tiring was
h -aril this morning in tho direction of
Sunday river.
Boers Aie JubuUnt.
Hr iMnnelnleri Preaa It ih
Marrko, April 21. Hours
n round
Wepener Imvo lteon rolniorcoil nml nro
now stronger than over. ' The firing
heard in tho direction of Dowels drop is
1 inked upon as meaning Mint relief is np
prnncliing. Heavy fighting is hourly ex
pec tml.
Tho floors nro excited nnd jubilant In
consoquenc ol rro-mlonl Stovno'a nsser-
tions that foreign Intervention is certain
nnd It Is only necessary to etrugglo for a
short time.
The Patty Presidents),
flv taaMelalrit Irraa la lite Jimriiiil
Nkw Yoiik, April 21. President and
Mrs. McKlnley and party arrived iu this
city this morning.
The Ooebel Murder Trial.
II aa,M-lNlr,l lrra ! ! .Jinirnal
FnASKronT, Ky., April 21. All ovl
denco In the Cnlson trial has been taken
nnd tho defense began Its nrgumont thts
morning
THE SALEM CREAMERY.
Accomodates All Classes of Patrons
QiVa 'I hem a Trial,
A look through tho Pnloin Oroamory
ro mis at 22i Coiumerrial street will con
vineo nnymu that thorn Is work hud
business In tusking butter. Thecreamery
in uiu its first churning this morning ro
sulliiu In over 200 pounds of flrat-i-luss
uuiienroiii cream giunereu
A I out 1000 iwiuiiilKiif granular hiiilor
brought 011 this morning from the -10 or
more patrons Oiled two large receptacles
ready for working and moulding.
A Del-aval seprator is oxtralcd to
take the cream nut of tho milk that Is
githerol near to Saloin. Addltionu
h lp has been secured, nud thu busluoss
will coutlnuo to bo pushed.
NEW MASONIC TEMPLE
That Order Accepts E. P. McCornack's
Proposition.
It ran now 1m positively stated Hint
the Masonl' Indites of tho city havedi.
cldu.l to nccopt th" pioMsltIon made to
ASK FOR THC
K-OV,
SHOE
FOR MEN
$352
Sold only by
wf J
m aj
mvM rs. m-&
I 'af ImI mpAVATAh
m'mSt'a.aSfa..atliaflllsiaj,
DR. H. C. EPLEY
Udentists
Our work is done at prices con'
sistent with gook workmanjhip
v each piece done in our oihee
is backed by a guarantee, k,
SALEM DENTAL PARLORS
- - - -
K O. BLK.
Roonib 27 and 29.
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BOERLAND
thorn by E. M. McCornack, and thn
tho upier story of tho present open
house building will bo tram-formed lnt
an up to-drto Masonic templo, and wil
be occupied as such.
Tho plans for tho rcmodollng of tin
building, drawn up by Gray A Puglt
Imvo been In Mr. McCornnck's linmb
for some lima and havo been described
in this paper.
There will bo a palatial storo on the
firs floor, Ono ofllces on the second and
tho Masonic Templo on tho third.
The Masons aro to bo congratiilatf d
upon securing a meeting place worth;
of tho order.
COMMITTEES MEET.
Populist anJ Democratic County Central
Commluiea in cession,
Tho People's party county control
rnntmlltco met at 10 n. m., at W. O. T
U., hull to tnltn action towards complet
ing nCitlren's ticket In Marion count .
Chairman Weeks presided with full
attendance.
Tho Democratic committee mot nt the
call of County Chairman Mutt in room
10. Hoi man block, and all candidates
nominated wero invited to bo present.
Hose Show.
At tho meeting of tho Snlcm Floricul
turnl Society, held yestordny, report
wero received from a tiumbi r of commit
tees, that wero appointed nt a previous
mooting, nnd It was decided to hold a
-Hose Show" about May tho 18th. Tho
la lies will ong-gean Immense tent for
tho occasion which will bo erected on
Wilson's Avonuo Tho society has some
finds on hand and thoy expect to add
to this amount nnd ere t a public drink
ing fountain In this city. Committees
havo been appointed on revising tho
premium lists and on itcneral arrange
ments. In addition to tho Hivw Show
t hero is talked of a grand parudo of
dcrornled turn outs, bicycles, etc., and
it Is probable that a two or three days
pageant will bo had.
Died Suddenly at Sumpter.
Jo-oiiti Aiken, for many years a resl
dontol Salem, where he was ontrnged In
business sumo of tho time, died very
suddenly nt Similiter, Eisiem Oregon,
at 7 o'clock Thursday ovonlng of pneu
monia, .loo biul roeontlv recovered
from n Severn attack of smallpox, and in
less than n day's Illness he died. Tim
deceuwil was sued 47 vrnrs, 1 mouth
ami 27 ihivs. Ho was born in Winches
ter, DuiihIbs loniily. Oregon, and spent
his Isiyhord days In this valley. Ho
wax married n number of yeais ago to
.Miss llenardi, of this city.
Tho remains will arrive hero Ptindnv
nt II a m. Mineral rorvlces will he
'.! .Mir-. tnardl'H-houso on Hni.ll,
High street ut 2 p. in.
burial at Ilurul
cemotery.
Sher fT'a Ssles.
Sheriff Dnrhiii sold III ron pleiMs nl
tirperty at tho vest ihsir of tho cou t
liniisotliiH iiinrnliig. Ertrh was hid In
by Ihe pliilutlff in tho suit. Tiro hinil
was thst inviilveil Iu tho follnwlng sulti
nn I brought thn iimouiils Imllcalisl :
J II, iJrewer vs. II. W. llcnecke.
03.:t2Meresj100.03.
Jun. Iluuhes vs. It, L. Swarix, 50
acies; 1.100.
A. IIuhIi vs. Mnith-A I'arrish et nl.
lots in Englewood; (1711.
Three Cllliens,
Carl noeche, a native of Oermanv,
Clru.eusUerth, Germany, .lohn (liven,
Cmiadu, have been ad mil led to clliscti
ship. Same price as others sell
machine goods for.
We are willing and do 3ell
on very small margins, giving
our customers the benefit of
bdter goods at Ihe same price
tluv have to pay others. Don't
fail to see our spring stock.
R. H. Llado, Ahnager.
I
Nett Door to Udd AJUush's Bank
DR. H. H. OLINCER
v is v a ar p
Hand Made Sloes
Salem
Shod
Wawi
REPUBLICAN FRICTION.
Rawing In Marion County Over the At
tltuds of a Tongue Leader,
8alom Correspondence of Orcitenlnn:
Dr T. V. Harris, of Kugeno, chairman
of tho control committee of tho First
longrcsslonnl District, accompanied by
Q.msits Supervisor O. U. Winn, was in
S iloin today soliciting subscriptions to
tho Congressional campaign fund.
O.vlng to the fact that tho Salem States
nan, edited by Tongue's campaign
m magorof two venrs ago, is lighting tho
tepublicitu candidate lor county clerk,
Dr. Harris has not received much en
'Miriigiimeiit hero. W. V. Hall served
he county ono term ns clerk, and fill
tilled his duties so well that ho wax ra
il om nuied without opiwislilon nud with
a tremendous storm of upptutHu.
It Is said that if the matter had boon
telt ton vote In the Democratic enliven-
ion, Hall's nomination would luto
'ceil li'durseil'by that body. Neverihu
ess, tho Statesman has lieen carrying
hi a hittiir tUht W.tliHt Hill's eloi'tlnn.
Loading Kcniiblicaus hero ilii-luro them
solves plainly t.i tho effect that unless
Pougttu's friends will support tho He
nubltcitn ticket, thoy will neither ron
tribute to tho campaign fund nor vote
(or Tongue at the polls. Some mndo
hi'inselves understood upon this point
today whon asked by Dr. Harris for as
s'staucu, The Kcimhlicau sav Ihev
have lieen working many years for tho
iiectlon of better ollloinls, and now,
Itflinil rllllV IlllV.I II LfKul lllllll llllOltlltllMll
fiuy wilt not stand
. '... .
any opposition in
their own ranks.
itKront.tCANs makr rLKnans
Thocomiuitteiion platform appointed
last .Saturday by tho .Marion Couu'y He
imhliciiu Central Cnmmttteo tnlay'mado
ts reior puhlle. This coinmitleo was
-'imposed of Chairman F. T. Wrightmnn,
F-a ok Diveyand the ltepubliciui caudi
ditoj Thu platform is as follews:
"The candidates of the Itepiihllcnit
ptrty iu Marlon County, Oregon pledge
themielveH lo libido faithfully by lliu fol
lowing ililiiratlou of principles:
"Unswerving nlleglaucu to tho Repub
lican party iimui national and statu
issues ns uxprosxod in tho platform
iidontud liv thu Mtntn nml niiliiiinil con.
ventious of thn itepublic.iii party. Wo'
imlut with prido to tho fact that tho
iiIwIitos for i-conomv In the ndmlulstra I
tiim of cotltitv Hlfilrs made by the Itu -
....l.tt..... ..f M..l.. I., iqiij l
iiuuiiuiiiin in iuiiiiuii i;uiuiijr in iojj iiiivu . ..h.
iii-oii enirlcd out lodoilblo thu nmoilut T , ,, , . ,, ,, .
promised, und refer to tho record, fori London, April 21. Tho possibility of
veritlcntloti, I trouble between tho United States nnd
Wu pledgo ourselves that In matters Turkey has nttraeted only passing com
of legislation, our representatives will ',,.. i i.',luinii 'ili..ltirmiiu,inn in
laln.r for strict economy in niuto affairs j "ont '" L l,,n ' hollirmlngton lost
nnim-o nil useless commissions, and la-la rosiionslblo for thu ttatemont that
bor faithfully to correct nil oxMing Turkev has nlaced sevortil Important
iibtjses III thu law governing asuessmeut . commissions with tho Kruppj to bo com
ami taxation. ,.i,.ii.,i iu,f,ri, iiin.i r i... ... ...1.1..1.
"Thu c.uulldatos lor conn tv ludgu nud
county commissioner hereby plcdito
theuiselves to lliu strictest economy Iu
couduuling the biisiuiiss of tho country,
restricting tho expenditures to net mil
necessities tor thuyrntictinn of public
interests nnd public piocrty, and with
n ilntermlmillim In niaco the Countv of
Marlon upon an absolute cash basis and.
out of duht, while nt tho sumo lltno ro
diiclng tax lev'es to the lowort posslblu
limit; mid tho enndidatus for nil other
)laces upon the county ticket iilekgo
tin li'illlci- to mtiLCst nnd iiuiiiiui en-
CS Z !., I """I 5. COU'1 "
Newspaper Burned Out.
St. Louis, April 21. I ho lant nf thu
81. 1 iil Chronic e wa pra tlcall de
stroyed today ly 'ho
Chance lor McQIII Dead,
Nkw Yoiik, April 21. Chancellor
Alexander T. McQIII died today at Jer
sey City.
$13.00 Rsward
Will lie paid for llio arrest and convic
tion nl iiiiv tH-ri-ou caught Inlurlnor
cttttlmr iinluis w shrubburv in or around
I thu WIHumotlo Hotel.
. 4 20 If J, Cosnfii.
William tsrr, brother of Jacob Starr
of tho Fair Store Is dangorously 111 nl
I his home east of ihlsclty.
Mossrs. Mcllwaln. Plant and Morgan
from Lawrence, are Sulom visitor today,
UNDKIt NKW M.NAGi:MKNT-Tho
shoo repair shop lorieer y owned by
Gils. Kulser bus lieeu piircliiinn.1 by
John Neiillnini. Parties wishing Unit
class repairing at thu lowest rates
call and ecu him. 4 21-lm
Wheat Market,
San Fiuncisco, April 21. Cash OOV4
OntrAno,Aprll2l Mav Jkf Cash ODi 1
GOLD DUST FLOUR
mads nr
The Sidney Power Co,,
SIDNIcr, OUKOON,
mado for family uso, ask your grocers for
It. Ilran ami shorts always on hand.
A. T. WALN, AGENT,
rilONK 61,
Cannot be considered beaut hit If tie
eyos aro weak and red, And ns lie-,
defects ard removable no wom.iu Miould
penult I hem to renmln A thorough
knowledge of optical II it lug cn.iUiw o
to achluvo alinou wuudwrful remits,
l'laieyohrself liiour hunda an J aching
and umlnhlly eyea will l thing- ui ilw
past. Our i har.es aro inodiMw,
HERMA W. BARR,
118 BUU BU Sclcutijo Umklau
A Face
MAY GET HISPAS
Turkish Minister at
Dismissed.
UNLESS THE SULTAN WILL
Turkey Has Heavy Orders
Afraid ol
llr Anrlntd Vrrm in lti JnnruaL
Nkw York, April 21 A smxlnl to
tho World from Wnshlnuton snvs: 1
Uii-
i., llin 01,i, f t.,,1,,... nni. ..
i t.i.n tl.o Bl.lln.i l e. ..!... , ..
I '
' (irnnitilltr llii rilrbt..l
minister will bo
given his passports nnd tho diplomatic
relations between tho Untied Slates nnd
Turkoy will bo suspended, until tho
stitlun pays f 100 000 duo tho cltltcns of
United Stales.
CoNSTANTtsorLK. iprll 21. Lloyd 0.
Oriscom, United States chargo d'nfntlrs,
had n long private nudlenco with tho
Sultan, who wnsvory cordial. Such nn
audience with llio Ameiican chmgo
d'affalrs Is unprecedented.
i Thu United Slates legltlon Is without
information us to tho stito of tho Ideinu
!i,. i... -i ii'.. i.i . i. ii.. .i.
ii.v ijurniiuu lib ,, uniiiiiKiuil, tvilllt mil
Porto olllclals say they nro unaware f
slraliicd relations being raised ovor tho
1 nuestlou.
I I ""
muivh i'vi'mv niv wiia vi niuuii) Ullllll
lucludo machine guns and 100,100
Mausers.
Dewey ts Hesitating.
llr Ain-lHlril I'rran la Ihr Jniirnm.
Nkw Yoiik, April 21. A dispatch to
the Hernld from Wahlnletisnys: Ad
miral Dewey Is beslmtlng nbont Issuing
Ids political stnteineiil. Men cloto to tho
Admiral are urging him to spenk
promptly, wlulo others nro Impressing
upon him the value of thu rule "sllunio
j is goldun."
Ills mnll und callers assuro him Hint
lilscniidldtu-y Is progressing favorably,
TI10nd1nlr.il thinks thu time to net Is
when the uniorgonuy arises. Ills friomls
nro actively trying to break tho Jlryan
forces iu his behalf.
Who for the Vice Presidency.
Nkw Yoiik, April 21. Tho Tilbiino
prints tho fellnwlng: Jnpeph II. Mini-
ley, n member of thu nalliuinl commit-
to fiom Miiluu, (pinking ol thu present
condition of tho Itupttbllrnii pollilcsln
regsrdtothu coining vlco presidential ,
nomluiillan,snld: 'MCoveronu Is at sea
ns fur ns tho vice-presidency is con
The finest line of trimmed and ready-to-wear
hats at the lowest prices. See them and be
convinced. Remember the placi. X A. X
." cw, NONPAREIL3"
AIrs. Hooker, Manager.
i5T3aT3aTlXXJkTll
rtJGH GRADE
F1 UH.H.LLJ
I
Ibartfocbe
Made In tho Columbia factory, 11 years old, with a reputation second only
to Columbian. Kitted with thu Hartford Single Tube Cactus nr Duulop
Duiuiiliublo Tires, spring tempered er.uiks and ax In. Felt wu-hered, mini
proof, caiu-hardniio.1 boiringa. 1'ioneor CO-pouit Ourlsui Tubing, adjust
Hhlo haudlnh.trs, Oyoloid sprockets. (All thu ubovu aro Columbia features
used on Hurlfonlsj
Thu bust of mechanics aro paid good wages lo build Iheso bicycles. We
giiuruiituu them fully, uud stake our reputation on thulr giving satisfaction
(Jnlumblu Coaster Umko (the frlctlonless klmu 5 00 extra on llartfordr.
Wu take secondhand bicycles In exchange at their actual value.
Cash or installments.
3
&tto 3-.
JkXTliXXTXCkXLXUsX
m
Yes it is the store adjoining the old stand on the south,.
'I hat is where I am troiiiL' to buv mv new hit. thev
have the best trimmer, the finest stock oT hats and b&
finest siore in Salem, and sell cheaper than any Other;
place in the city. Ihe place to pend your money is at &
THB EmPORIUM
3u9 Commercial St.
OTiATini'SsI
nil In I $im
Washington to $85
PAY $100,000 AT- ONClf
Out For Artillery, and Isn?
Our Bluff
cerned, nnd thera I nVitnlnMv tin mi.
llin It. nillilii-iin lntiil.jr t. I.a mh .-
...v -. ,...U..t... ...m. .h iiiiu win nj ..
with a certainty who will bo ndruliVv
nted,"
Doings in Washington.
ill 4am.Miril l'raa l ih JenmM.,1
Washinoto.V, April 21. Tho house lc- -
7
1111 jiuooiu uiu niivai upprupriatiim uui v
wiliniut UlvlMon. All bineiiduients
mudo iu comiullteu of tho whole were
agreed lo. llio remiiliiderof the session
was dexoled lueulugies of the late Jteu
reseutiitivu Selllo, ol Kentucky.
Tim Iioiiho uommilteo 011 Insular
affaire voied oly to amend ihe Furakir
reeoluttou 011 l'uurtu Itieu to umko Iran
elilces and concessluus inoperative until
approved by lliu proeideut, and placing
rigorous restrictions 011 charters' to
pnvutu corporations.
Tho Lincoln Republicans.
llr AbmuuihiimI I'rvaa lu III JtfuraaL
Minnkaaulis, Minn , April 21. The
auiiouuceiueiilof u change In the till
of the Silver Itepubllcuu party was made
todsy by tho executive iigeut, Oorser.
1 Lincoln ltupubliciius'' nro to succeed
tho Free Mlver Uepublluans and tho
.National Silver Republie.11 parly Is to
give wuy to thu l.tncolin Uepubllcau
naity Thu traimfur is to take place at
Kuiisns City, July -i.
New Strike AlCapaNoms.
B Aaaocimcil I'rraa la lb Jaaraal.
Sbattlk, Wii., April 21. l'iin steamer
Collage City arrived today fr-m Skat
way. Sho brinus tlvo men wholeftCsie
Nome January 21th. They bring u rtury
of a new strike across tho divide. The
imirshal ut Juneau has urronled two
counterfeiters with n compleio otillit
mid IKH) Canadian uud United Suites
liiilfdolUrs.
C0UUI1ET AND OIIUI.L Doth thei
slullloiH can bo found ut thu Kid
Fiout "tables, liiS.ilum,im Friday ai.d
Satuulay. At Independence Mun.l,.r -and
Tuesday. At Ualias n'odiioislny. ;
21-lm Auua Niciiou. Owner.
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Here's where you get
your moneys wui till
Well 1 guess sul
One dollar and five
cents lor one dollar,
and no short weight.
Where?
ELLIS AND ZINN.
01 STATR ST.
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. $35,001
Wlilson
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CAN YOU TELL AIE WHERE THE
GOODE AILLIINERY STORE I??
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