The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, September 26, 1900, Image 1

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VOL. X
SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 2G 19)0.
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Dlatlnctlona In IlelnK Kicked.
The Arabs, clever horsemen ns they
are, are quite ns liable to nccldent as
English Brooms. Hut the Aral) likes to
bo kicked by a thoroughbred horse and
ptinnot endure to be put to any pain by
hit animal whose pedigree in nt all de
fective. An English surgeon had been
.setting the broken leg of an Arab who
CQtnplnlneu more or me ncciuem mat
Bad befallen him than was thought be
coming In one of his tribe. This the
Burgeon remarked to mm. and his an
swer was truly characteristic. "Do you
"pilnk. doctor. I should have uttered a
word of complaint If my own high bred
It In a playful kick hnd broken both
my legs? Hut to lmve a bone broken
by a brute of a Jneknss Is too bad. and
1 will complaint"
I'nrrlril the Tiirn.
A lady had In her employ an excel
lent girl who had one fault. Her face
was always In a smudge. IJer mistress
tried, without ofTendlng, to tell her to
wash her face and at last resorted to
r strategy.
"Do you know, Bridget." she remark
id In a confidential manner. "It Is Raid
Wt( lunt If you wash the face every day In
t (, bot, soapy water It will make you beau
tiful?"
"Will It?" said Hrldget. "Sure. It's i
wonder ye ulver tried It. ma'nml"
yur vuuiu .minims.
Got tlic Clinnac.
"Why were you tenlpted to steal this
. ..man's purse?"
''H . "Because my doctor recommended
fne to take a little change."
' ."" Tho comhlned catch of cod by all the
v fisheries of the world Is estimated at
'.G00.000.000 pounds annually, most of
S ,)whleli Is exported to tropical countries
tjjiictttnm lin.fl.nw It.w.fl lirlHjl tlft.).!
Cltim III11I,1 ll'l'l, II. 1,1. IlltVU.
Paymasters and commissariat of-
Uncials of ttie tteimnn army receive
special training In examining the quel-
; Ity of food Htipplled to the army.
Slam's Wrlutitn mi it Mrnnnrrii.
In Hlnm tlio Imiilil ini'iiHliri- lined In
derived from a cocoauut shell which
In cnrmhln of lintillnir H.1U tiimnrlnd
Vec'ds, and 2U of these units equal the
capacity or a wooden nueicet. in dry
, measure, 8.10 tiimnrlnd heeds make
one "k'nnahn," and ' "k nnnlm" make
one-"sat." or bamboo basket: SO "sat"
make one "kwlen." or cart. This Is
ad example of the primitive origin of
n , most units of weights nud measures.
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f Honest Values in Shoes!
CLOTHING, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, HATS,
SHIRTS. DUCK COATS, SLICKERS, MACK
INTOSHES, RUBBERS, UMBRELLAS, ETC.
1 And all kinds of goods for the rainy season. We can fit
I ii t.i r-:i..:2 t.. ..-..n,:.,, v,.mi r,nA nr.Vac f
lllc WIIUIC UllUU.yill licail cvciuuiijj. uu ii unu pnutj ui
THE NEW YORK RACKET
' Lower than elsewher ,and the goods are of the best stand-
L t 11-- 1 J - nlMil.. -..-- A.trK KltfiilAl'P 4 Urt 4 C
Lower man eisewner ,ana me
uij f ara quality, we ao a sincuy spin tuau uuaiuca, ui.u o
w f one reason we can afford to undersell competitors.
tfit
S.ltm's Cheapest One
E.T Bgrnes,
1 Corner Commercial nnd Chemekota Strooti.
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A BiG
BOOTS
SHOES
SHIRTS
GLOVES
HATS
iCAPS
'TIES
You can save 10
these goods at the
274 COMMERCIAL
MONDAY
LADIES'
CLOTH
In Afltr. .!... .... L'...n r,'
,$1, all sues front 32 tu 44.
PA R
i uuuitsiariy to gut your oholeo . , n i i.
f Wo have tho largest ttock of Corteta in the city, carry noarly all brawfa.
Onr "lender" kid glovua nt 1.00 is a winner. Our mllfinary department Is
in iui ui Bium,
THE LEADER"
MR. M. B.FRA8BR (
Comamlil street. Neit Door taSiroai'i HeMiur.nt. f
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THE STORM
IN TEXAS
H A.nrUId lien In lb Journal.
Fuirr Woiitji, Tex., Sep. 20. A coa
Borvatlvo estimalo places the. losses by
storm In various eeetions of tho state nt
1,000,000 exclusive, of tho Galveston
disaster.
Dallal, Texas, Sept. 2(1. Tho Lowor
Urastos and Colorado rivers aro falling
slowly except at La Grange, where- tho
water is reported to liavo riBon four fuot
slnco yesterday.
PUT TREASURER
IN THE VAULT
Dr Aaaoeiatcd I'rca la " JoaaaL
Ban Fkancmco. Sept. 20. ..V special
from Merced, Cal., to tho Bulletin, says
that County Treasurer Baubaucr was
holdup last night nud forced to go to
his ofllco nml open tho vault containing
tho county funds.
After securing $1,500 tho thieves
forced Bambnncr into tho vault and
sprung tho combination. Tho Im
prisoned man was discovered this morn
ing in an almost unconscious condition.
HIGHWAYMEN
IDENTIFIED
II T Aplt Vwram tt tn Jaarmal
Ppokank, Wash., Sept 20 A special to
tho Chroniclo from Collville, sny :
Tho highwayman raptured yester
day near Addy after a hattlo with de
puty phoriffs lins boon identified asllarry
Coffeen. Tho dead robber lias been
idontitlcd us Tom Downer. Both wero
young men from Spokane.
THE SOCIALISTS
MAKE GAINS
Gotiia, Sept. 20. Tho elections for
members of tho specal diet resulted in
tho Socialist gottlng nine out of nine
teen seats.
gouus ure ui me ucaisumu- t
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Price Cash Store.
Proprietor.
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STOCK
TRUNKS DRY GOODS
VALISES UNDERWEAR
OVERALLS GLASSWARE
PANTS TINWARE
SOCKS ' GRANITEWARE
HOSE QUEENSWARE
TABLETS PENCILS
to 25 per cent, on
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ST. SALEM. OBEGOK.
JACKETS
frikin iT.KO till to 112.00. All CO at
STORE;
SPECIAL
STRIKE AT A
STANDSTILL
OUl"
Strikers Peaceful and
diers Are Idle.
BOTH SIDES
CLAIM SIDES
Goveraor Stone Still Refuses to Send Militia to
Luzerne Counyt-Three Italians arc
Wounded In Miners' Row.
fir Aoclnte lrri ta taa JaaraaJ.
Pmi.ADKt.i'iiiA, Pcnna., Sept 20. Af
fairs in the striko region aro very quiet
today. Soldiers aro still oncamicd near
Shamokin, but have nothing to do and
the men aro becoming impatient to get
back to their homes. Shoriff Hnrvoy's
oTort to got militiamen into Luzcrcno
county on the plea that marchers aro
gotling beyond his control has thus far
b en denlod by Govornor Stone.
President Mitchell, of tho strikers
union, is making every effort to Induco
tho idle mon to refrain from violence or
trespass.
itolli sides claim gains today but re
liable reports indlcato that mattors aro
at a standstill, with tho battlo of endur
ance progressing steadily. Mnrklo's
men at Hazcltonare idlo today by agree
ment pending a vote on tho question of
nccepting or rejecting tho offer of
changes in working conditions. Striko
leaders my that all of tho Marklo mines
will bo closed tomorrow ns they do not
beliovo tho oiler is sulliciently attractive
to induco tho men to remain nt work.
COUNT TOLSTOI
EXCOMMUNICATED
IjKUsvnkk, SwiUurbild, 6ept. 2tJ. A
secret circular to nil Russian archbish
ops virtually excommunicating Tolstoi
tho HiiHsian novelist is puplishcd hero.
License to Wed.
A marriage license has boon issued to
Kvn Compton and Joseph Potors, both
of Muhanui, Win. Jlurgo acting as wit
ness. CANADIAN
PREMIER DEAD.
Mo.STKK.u,,Sept. 20. Folir Marchand,
premier of Quebec, died last night.
Gov. and Mra. Geer havo gono to As
toria, called thero by tho illuotH of Mr.
Trullingor, father of Mrs. tieir.
Kx-Bonator John Looney, of I.oonoy's
Uutp) wns in town today.
THREE ITALIANS
SHED BLOOD.
Sdiia.ntos, fenua., F-ept. 20. Tho first
bloodshed in tho Lackawanna region
was reported this morning from Sibley.
Threo mett wero woundol in a strikers
row. The participants wero all Italians.
Marlon County Taxes.
D Willi but five mora days in which to
pay taxes before they become delinquent
only a littlo over half tho taxes of .Ma
rion county for 1699 have been paid.
Tlio total amount duo la (178,284.53.
BOTANICAL
X WONDERS
The marvel of the hour is
the wonderful cure of chronic
diseases without the use of
knife or poisonous medicines.
inis is wnai amicieu Human
ity needs more than all else.
Not a week passes but Dr. J.
F. Cook, the great botanical
specialist and original discov
erorof the botanical cure, heals
some oatients who have suffer
ed for years from awful dis
ease ana tne more awruienecis
of rank medical humbugs. Dr.
Cook is willing to give patients
the beneiit 01 ms me stuuy out
declinesto publish further test
imonial out of regard for his
patients, yet will gladly refer
any callers to their neighbors
and friends who have been
healed, Consultation free.
If you have any physical ail
ments it will do you good to
call and have a little chat with
the doctor.
Office 301 Liberty Street,
Salem Oret'on.
BOAR 0FFICALS
LEAVE AFRICA
LounKNco Maiiquks, Sept. 20. Tho
German steamer llor.og which sailed
I for Kuropo today had ns passengers
Transvaal Attorncy-Goncral Van Alpou,
i Assistant Secretary of Stato Groblor,
State Treasurer Malhcrbo, and carried a
largo quantity of bar gold.
ROOSEVELT
VISITS W0LC0TT
Denver, Colo., Sept. 20. Itoosovolt
resumed his rour of Colorado this morn
ning aftor a night's rest nt tho country
rosldenco of Senator Wolcott.
Will Can Tomatoes.
Tho Allen Packing Company today, bo
gan rccoiving tomatood. nud will begin
canning Thursday morning, Tho com
pany pays 41 cents por 100 pounds for
good tomatoes. Manager O. V. Allen
says that his company will run on toma
toes until tho supply is exhausted or tho
frost epoiifl tho vegetables.
Convicted of Manslaughter.
Condon, Sept. 27. Lafayette L. Cook
was yesterday sentenced to flvo years' in
tho penitentiary for tho killing of James
CoIIIub, near Arlington, on Juno 8. Tho
jury was out several hours. A vordict of
manslaughter was returned and tho
prisoner commended to the mercy of tho
court.
Cffcct of Flghtlnc Whiskey.
Ohas. Voruon was arrested last even
ing on a charge of assault and battery on
complaint of D. S. Richards, tho junK
dcalor, and was arraigned before Justico
O'Donald nt 10 a. m. today, when ho
waived jury trial nnd his caso was sot for
8 p. m- It Booms that Vernon is an hon
est, hardworking man, but wbon under
tho iniluenco of liquor, Is quarrelsome
Ho had been drinking when 'to commit
ted a savago assault upon Richards and
would hnvo dono him serious harm but
for tho interference of other parties.
DOW PALMER DEAD.
A Well Known Western Tele
grapher Passes Away.
Dow F. Palmer, boij of Mr. nnd Mra.
A. 1). Palmer, died nt tho family homo
on Chcmeketn street, nt 8:15 Tuesday
ovouing, nt tho ago of 2:t. Ho was a
woll'knovtn telegrapher of this city, nnd
hnd been declining for about a year.
After finishing tho public schools lie
took a position as tnossonger boy for tho
Western Union Telegraph Co., nnd soon
lonrncd tho business of telegraphy suf
llicontly to tako a position nt tho key,
under Win. Dumnrs, who was then
manngcr. Almut flvo years nuo ho ac
cepted the position of manager of tho
Western Union olllco at The Dalles,
which ho filled with success for u couple
of years. Preferring to bo nearer home,
however, ho secured n transfer to the
position of night oerator In this city,
which ho filled until III health compelled
him to relinquish it. Several months
ago lie was taken to tho Siakljou moun
tains, in tho hopo that a higher altitude
would bo of benefit, hut tho hopo was
not realized.
Mo leaves to murn his early death
his parents, Mr. and Mra. A. D. Palmer,
of this city; three sisters, Mra. Ora Gos
per, of Dallas; Mra. A. K, Oroslty, of
Tho Dalles; and Miss Zaideo Palmer, of
this city, and ono brother, Ifrod Palmer,
clerk in tho local 0. It. & N. office; bo
sides a vory largo circlo of friend s.
Tho funeral will lo hold from tho
residence at 10 a. m. Thursday, ltcv.
Ketchum, of tho Presbyterian church
officiating. Burial will bo In City View
cemetery.
ONE KILLED
EIGHT INJURED .
FortT Woutii, Tex., Kept. 20. A pas
aenger train ran into a washout near
Rook Creek today. Ono person waa kil
led anp eight badly injured.
TO KEEP OUT
OUR MEAT.
JIkjimx, Sept. 20. Semi officially an
nounced with reforenco to the Impend
ing enforcement of tho meat inspection
bill, (hat tho prohibition of the Import
ation of satiBagoa and tinned meats will
bo enforced October t.
Senator Joseph rJImon caino up on tho
1 1 o'clock train from Portland.
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tea 4 A
WAR IS
CERTAIN
But Uncle Sam Will Take No
Hand.
STATE OF WAR
DOES NOT EXIST
And the Government at Washington Will Re
fuse to De Involved la Conflict Unless
Such a Conflict Docs Exist.
Br Auoclate Ira ta th Jonrnal
Washington, Sept.- 20. It Is bollovod
that General Chnffeo has by this timo
rccolvod instructions relative to roduo.
ing his force In China. Tho rapid trond
of events' in China toward actual nnd
formal war, which la regarded ns cer
tain in vlow of tho refusal on tho part
of Gormany nnd somo othor powers to
enter into negotiations for a aottlomont
with China, ia regarded hero ns Justifying
tho decision of tho state dopnrtmont to
withdraw tho Amorlcan troops. Tho
dopartmont has hold from tho first that
that a Btnto of war did not exist with tho
Chinese government, nnd it socurod tho
assont of ovcry ono of tho powers to
that proposition. It still does does not
boliovo thoro la sufficient ground for
changing its positions and refuses to bo
drawn into war'without such ground.
What effect this declaration of
war upon China by Germany alons, or
iu nn nlllnnco with othor powers would
hnvo upon tho negotiations which Min
ister Congor has in hand can only bo
conjectuted. If a belligoront power or
powers bcIco upon Peklrr, tho American
minister will Btlll romain thoro and
Ohaffoo's logation guard will stay with
him, but taking no part in tho war.
LoNnox, Sopt. 20. Tho news from
China indicates that events uro rapidly
drifting in tho direction of war between
China and Germamy.
Thoro la tho best reason for believing
that Count Von Waldorseo, on arriving
at Tnku, will prosont nu ultimntum de
manding tho surrender of five leaders of
tho antl foreign uprising. Aftor u few
hours' grace will formally declnro war,
and, taking advantage of Germany's
position as a belligoront, ho will proceed
to sclzo everything available with tho
Gorman forces and floot.
It is expected that Germany will take
tho Wu Sung forta nud tho Kiangnn ar
senal, thus dominating Shanghai. It is
also believed that alio will attack the Kl
ang Win forts, ou the Yangste, liom tho
land slde.and endeavor to aeizo the Chi
nese lloet, including tho valuable now
cruisers. Failing this, she will at least
occupy all tho provinces of Kiang Bu J
north of the Ynnste.
The French will support Gormany.
Tliis is no rumor, but reliable informa
tion, and will probably bo confirmed at
tho Foreign Office Prompt action is
necessary to provont a coup which will
constituton serious menace to Ilritish In
tereeets. Russia has handed over the Taku-Pe-kin
Railway In Germany.
Pahih, Sept., 20. It la assorted from
exiellent diplomatic sourres that Italy
and Austria are tho only Powers which
replied favorably nnd unconditionally to
Germany's note to China,
CHINA HONORS
.THE REBELS
Wahiiinoton, Bept, 20. Ufa elated
in diplomatic quarters that definite and
official information has been received
that Prince Tuan has been (appointed
President of the Privy council of China,
and that number of other officials prom
inent In the rocnt nprisiuv have been
similarly honored.
JAMES HOWARD
FOUND GUILTY.
FuAMKroirr, Ky., Hept. 20. Tho Jury
Exchange of News
Tell us what you think of eye glasses
and we'll tell you what we know about
them nnd a good many Interesting facts
about eyes and their treatment. What
we have done and what we are doing to
butter the condition of those with weak
aight can be Judged from our success.
We have the skill, experience and facili
ties for testing tho eyes and filtliitfglotses
nnd frames.
HERMAN W. BARR,
llfigUtegt. v,. Beientlflc OplUlau
In tho caeo 61 James Howard, on trial
for alleged complicity in the Gocblo as
sassin Uton, rendered a verdict of guilty
witti tho penalty fixed nt death.
IOWA TOWN
IS DESTROYED
Maiisaamjiown, In. Sept. 20: Fer
guson, nino mllo Southeast of this city,
was nlmost entirely destroyod by a cy
clone last night. Four persons aro re
ported killed.
FREE DELIVERY
AT SUYER
Hural froo delivery has been estab
lished nt Suver, Polk county, nnd a
numbor oi Daily Journals nro going
thoro. At four months for n dollar Titu
JouiiNAL gives tho farmer tolo
graphic news of tho snmo dato as
tho high-prlrod oxponsivo morning
dailies. Ihoio who rccolvo copies of
tliis paper aro invited to give it n trial.
Ono month 30 cents Two motliH (10
contB. Four monts $1.
WANTS ANOTHER
THOUSAND DOLLARS.
Tho Btnto Land llonrd henrd argu
ments nil Tussday aftornbon by Chester
V. Dolph, who claims another (1,000 fco
in nn escheat case. Ho has had $1,000
and oxponeos.
Tho case of Itebeccn Williams vs.
Clark, to get titlo to -10 acres in Union
caunty waa alsonrgucd.
Both cases wore taken under adviso
mont. Your hrtir is older than you
arc. We should say you were
thirty-five. Your hair looks
sixty. You want to get the
telltale of age cut of that hair
of yours.
Aycr's Hair .Vigor will do it.
J. C. Avi:r Company,
Practical ChemUti, lJI, Mm
A)tr'i SirufurilU
A)ti'i I'ilU
A)et'i Ague Cure
Ayer'i IWrYlfo
A)fr' Ciicrtjr I'dl.i,
A)cr'i Conuloiu
Don't Want Cue.
It is publlsohcd that two-thirds of the
tlio members of ContennaryM.IC.church,
I'ortland,nro up in arms at tho return of
Dr. H. F. Guo.
FOlt HKNT. On Ferry street, betweon
Cottage nnd Winter Sts. fix rooms
and bath. Also for snlu or rout five
room cottnuu with hath on Twolfh St.
ono block south of Yew Park grocery
store. Knqulro 211 Cottngo fit.
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yWAWWAWVAW
UJl" ""'"'"'""f '
Towel Sale Friday
Friday mo will offer forty doen pure lliiou huck
towels at
IK. lidCll
They nro the best values in towels wu have ever had
tho fortuun to own.
Come Friday, don't mind the rush plenty of lmji.
I Calicoes at a Low Price
We are colling all the standard
6 a yard
fsoine stores will cay "they can't do It, thoy cost
more." Hut you know we can do It became we buy in
such large quantities.
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RUSTLERS
kXMa&XAXAUitti.MtAtAUTAMlAXA
True Economy
The difference of cost between a
good and a poor baking; powder
would not amount for a family's
supply to one dollar a year.
The poor powder would cost
many times this in doctors' bills.
Royal Baking Powder may cost a little
more per can, but it insures periegt,
wholesome food. In fact, it isjifore
economical in the end, because if goes
further in leavening and never spoils
the food.
Royal Baking Powder used .always,
in making the biscuit and cake saves
both health and money. , ,
i
V-s
riOYAL DAKItIO POWDCn CO.,
SCLUMG TOBACCO TO UOYS.
Many inquiries nro mndo of Tint
Journal by parents on this subject.
Fathers andmothors call and Inquire:
What can I do to koop my boy from
UBlng tobacco? You can enforce tho law
by calling on any Justico of Ptaco in
Oregon if you cannot o'iforco tho law
of parental authority by preventing him
yourself.
If parents aro caroful not to uso to
bacco, tho children will not bo hard to
koop from It. Hut tho children in every
family nro entitled to the protection of
tho law, whothortho parents uso it or
not. bo hero It Is In lull.
Bee, 1. It shall bo unlawful to roll,
bartor.tradu, glvo or in any manner fur
nish to any minor, under the ngo of
eighteen yenrs, niiy tobacco, cigars or
rlgarottaB In any form.or any compound
in which tobacco forms n componont
part, without the written consent or or
dor of such mlnors's parents or guar
dian, nnd whan such minor has no par
outs or uuardiau thou, in that case.
consent may bu given by tho County
Court sitting for tho transaction of
county InisiuuKS, upon proper nppllcn
uon in uiu county in which bucii minor
may hnvo his residence.
Hoc. '2. Any person violating thu pro
visions of this act shall upon conviction,
bu lined in any sum nut less than f'.'O nor
more than (50.
Heo. .'1. Justice of the Peace shall havu
concurrent Jurisdiction with thu Cir
cuit Court for nil offences arising tinder
huh aui.
Fugol0r2, Alduudn, Vol, 1, Hill's
Laws of Oregon,
NONPARTISAN DISCUSSION OP CHUAT
QUESTIONS.
Tho National Clvlo Pedoratlon meet in
"c "uy ttn.in.c uctwccn nussia, Ausiria ana Prussia.
Big Outing Flannel Deal
Wo havo Just received 2000 yards of twilled outings In
short lengths solid colors blue, pink and cream which
wu offer at
96 a yd
They aro the regular 12 qualitios but wo bought
them In short lengths .') to JO yards each at a snap.
Outing Flannels Again
We also offer 8000 yards of bluu and pink checks and
stripes In remnant lengths at
76 a ud
Ilegtilur 10c uualltles but you know tho mills always
sell short lengths at reduced pricos, so wo bought em.
makes ut in calicoes
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r
You cannot, II you value good health, afford
to use cheap, low-grade, alum bakinrr pow
ders. They arc npt to spoil the food ; they
do endanger tho health. All physicians will
tell you that alum in food Is polsonou
100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK.
Chicago this morning. Four days will
bo glvon ovor to tho discussion of
imperialism, monoy nnd trusts. This
is tho first annual mooting of the
association, which was orgnlzod somo
t me ago for n non-partisan discussion
of public questions. Thoro is a largo
attendance. Tho subjoct for today's
consideration is. "Our Now Possessions
and Their Problems," Tho speakers
for tho administration flido aro Jacob Q.
Bchurman, lato Prosldont of tho
Phlllppino Commission; John Barrett'
ox-Mlnlster to 8ium: William Dudloy
Foulko, of Indiana; 8. II. Donnelly, of
tho International Typographical Union,
nnd Senator J. O. tipoonor. Tho anti
Imperial bUIo is in the hands of Carl
Bchurz, llourku Cockran, rJatnuot
Gompers, President of tho American
Federation of Labor, nnd I'd win Durritt
Smith. Chairman of tho oxocutlvo
committee ol the National Anti-Imperial
League Tlio entire program lain charge
of n bi-partisan commlttoo and no
resolution or action savoring ot a
polltioal nnturo will bo permitted. Tho
second conference of tho federation will
bo held in January and will includo tho
subjects of "Taxation," "Industrial
Arbitration" nnd "Municipal ownor
ship." FRESH.
Oyster Cocktails
FIRST OF THE
SEASON AT...
ELLIS & ZINN'S
I54 Ststt Street. Plicae 2874.
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