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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1901)
ESK1 ,.W-w. -oaj naStBammmimm &v ri - v m r-r-r ii ii i r - B t it i 11 " - r H 'i Jt I furs 10 eld 66 s At Removal Sale Prices Here's a Partial List y BOAS, FimCOLUHETTES WI IY1 ISP , tfxTOO Bwvgr Bpwttl ,X ; ' Jh m & $1V mied fox. Swf-.W;' I, oo gfe ; n WGfey Fox, rW a Price. . . J g P7 8 00 Jf Ink. Special Vt co. . ... I -g M GO Block Seal Knoclal I'flco. . .1 J f 2 00 Oonoy, Special 1'riee J w iirirnro ,26 00 nioaN or KtSna. !! g n WinWord Hox IVi ,vi 20 00 Castor Uoxu.y !.,. gQ lflOOUton FarfHiu J$ ,14 00 Eton ....;i: tin 7G nn Art Aimtriinoni T 10 00 Assortment THE BIS BARGAIN I I -V THE BIS BAKU Ain j ftlVOrflilSHQUSEOrSALEH . H. HINQBS Waichcs Cleaned 75c, New Main Springs 75c, KITCHENER APPROVES Calling on Loyal People ol Cape, to IfllN MILITARY DEFENSE FORCE Lord Roberts Not Received i-xacflv as Becomes a Great Conquerer. hwt.ntlP,,lon',r,F)r"" gllor Walker, at Cik) Town, Mtylnir. ;t am Rlft'l to hear of the mlnlBlera .Minn. Hive llifiin nil aeslstanee In your power. Use Iralni " Kl l,M'80 00l0",e' with of tl.o enemy. wen mourn- - m timet minlred." Tim m! ton of minlstere l 0l,e (Jo,ony referred to If! calling on Loyalist" to assist the military by formation of a paid defense form. MAILS Central American and Mex jean Pacific Ports QUARREL WITH THE PANAMA RAILROAD Chas. II. Hinges & , KmlDoojiio Hob-trwa's Sckallflc OpIkUfl 296 Conmf rclsl St. .j WWW W . MWWW tlin WEATHCR. . Rln tonljtht and TlMirdtf VoM Ay andai' Thuralay. IliRh, ,tnaliy southorly wto'lt. "" Whcat Maf ket, Bah PMtiot8ro,Jw.-CMli $1.W Ouoaqo, ItU Jn. 3.-My. 7fl. f nlvm, W. WILLIAM ENGLAND PASSES AWAY. A Pioneer Oregon Business Man of Salem. GOLD DUST, FLOUR ' , , KAO at' Tho Sldnov Power Co. H'llXtr, UltKOOM. ic.Ia for Imnlly uw, aik your grocors lor te Uran aii'l Short alwaya on liana. jC t. waln, agent. Witt fiioaa SI. Mexican Government Concluded to Give Line a bubsidy. Has the The Christmas Rush is Oyer... . .i.iViincrpri bAunfourUrs.oPckCis5 W hadnolh Sifo the Christmas trade. ' " . " . ;i ; have no reauceu rnneuuc in ' . . , u-j r'7ZJ::.:ZnJ are the lowest to oe n-Au prices now, uui our n-w aJ, "; hnrirains left n rocKers. f?,fed ; JSffi tSu from 10 io 15 per cent. f A Happy New Year 'V i. . F. W. HOLLIS Sl GO Low priced Fomltnro Home. sm)it, fan, A No. I, Dry 4 foot Fir wood $2.7 5 a cord. Al watHl vood ami rihlar jcwla, D. S. BENTLEY Sc CO Phot 301 319 Front 01, NEW TODAY. William Knxland dll at the Orrgon Blato hoiinllal, Thurdayl momlnir, Jfn 3, 1001, of mental troubles, aj-cd 72yeara. Dwscttnod will lw rcinomberoil by all rcoldenta of Baloin aa onuof !t former itilMtanllal builnt men. Ifu t-Atuu to Balom from Mt. I'nlaikl, 111., fortvnlne ywira bio, ami baa mad" hli homo ! alnno that tlmo. Diirlnn thu Rrimter part of llilatlmuliu was n KSKeilln bualneao, and bla lant vnnliini In that lino vrna with Uio m-iowi win' (ami A. Kneland Itnnklntt (Jo, Mt Knitland'a health bintan to break down nbont ton yonra k when his only ton, JCnuone, dlml. That was followed by tliuliualiii'Mfail. u ro that wreekod lit linn and altbonuh iMr.Knulaadwn lioldfroa from all re- Upouilbllttylntliat unforttmato event, I It waa the further means of aerlonaly hu pulrtnic bla beallh. Ihveaiwl wrw ruon nlml by everyone oi an houwl man and n good cltlaoii. Jlola aiiivlvwl by bin wife, Mra. OllvoB. Kngland, who mill rvaldea in tlilaolly, and liaa dono every thing jioMlblo to cheor lilt ileelluliiK years 111 remains will l laid liealdo tboH of his son, In Itural Cemetery. Tbefimnral will bo held from Hotel Willamette parlors, Friday at 2 p. in., umler tho nmpleea of the Odd Fellows nnranlMtlou. .1. (Jrowda Hoiked to -..f.... ...t...,., itloiiff tile routo to bo JHJIlim "I ,niiift " followe.1 by 1ml HoImjiIb from PaJding ton Station to Itacklnitham palano, but tho mimlMra in noway compared with those thatuathered at thodomonstratlon In honor of return of city volunteers from Hoiith Africa. Fears of riotous Imhavlor and disasters of that oecaslon dotwud many iKireons from Joining In tho imbllo welcome. When Ijotd Itoberla reached tho rallroiul Hlftllon. ho was rootoi by the I'rlnco of Wales. I'rlneoss Wales, Duke and Dunliora York, Dtike Connaught and Dnke CambrldKO. After congratulatloiis had been ex. rlinnged Hoberts reviewed the guard of hoiior. Tim veteran field Marshal lioro 1. 1..,. I r iiiiititilv ami with evident n Joymont. Tho party then prnowslwl to Uiiokhighaiii Tulare, Deafening elmors greetwl tho Hold marslial along all parts of the ronto. The roar of welcome rollo.1 on- iineeasingly until the veteran commander entered tho grounds of the palace. B,KBJ.Nriso,lan.5.-AnorJBniwry JM tho iliolrlo MH litolintHonot its ImrineiM l)etwee.. Centrol American and Mexloan Pacific points and New Wk and Knrope by tne wayoi .- -,i, tbo Southern I'aciOo's New OrleanB routewhenoxlensivewbarffaclllHesare complete.1 at (Juaymas, part of the busi new will be sent vh that port and the Sunset route. This new departure by the I'mdlle Mall Is duo to H l'iarrel with the I'ana. ma JUIIroa.1. It is admitted by both sides that all promote for' a settlement f dm fiubt have vanished. To aid It In Its light lor uenirai American and Mexican business, tho Panama lailroad has enlisted tboservt ces of the Pacific Steam and tho Chilean Nngtvatlon companies. Thoy hnvo a Intnt service Iwtwecn Valparaiso and Panama and Ocos, tho latter being the most northern port of Guatemala Thoy aretooxtend lliolr joint sorvice to this port, each company Bonding a vessel here alternately every iw; ci.no Tho first vowel Is on tho way from Valparaiso. In consideration ol caning v ''" Iwonoreason why tho weak railway lines should be forever upheld by Ihoio that aro able to tnko cart of themselves. 11 the weak lines bo absorbed by their more vigorous competitors or let them go out of existence altogether. In cither event the public Is the Blnor and the buslneps interest is better off." See Our j To vou all, and many thanks to the oubllc for the treatment Friedman's PNew Racket received at their hands, ir. SPECIAL OLD COUNCIL OUT NEW COUNCIL IN The Interesting ceremony of trans . ,.t. ii mvnrnineiit from one Sfilontoanotber-butintbls rneen continuation for two years of tho Citirn. Non-partism hUBlneBBrnen. gov ernment will take placo at tho City Hall U,SeVeonn.T uncertainty . to tenure of oflicolies between Alderman Krausso andAldermanSlmS,asowU;.: tho long-term olllcer. me u.... .! -nt draw cuts, and as Mr. Sims is the only Republican in the council, his friends are anxious he shal !! ".,:.nv,arHto prewrve tho seed of the faithful from b-oming extrinctjn in the Capital City. This afternoon the natter was sett wl by drawing straws at iieconwr "-ollk-e, and Mr. Sims drew tho long term. C0L0NIUARMY. Coiainued from Klrrt 1' c- The rush for clothing. SSTSA wi corset cover, 1""$ Never before has the 1 it will last until tho 16 dtop , Jliuy r0(h!b at I 1 .!. . nuttrrilTIII.V tl lllllll IIIUJ . ... velveteens, pliiBbea, wo nope public buy gowls at elicli ine uriu 17 lbs, granulated cane suirar $1.00. 18 lbs. extra C cane sugar SI. Roasted coffee, per lb. 15c, or 2 lbs. for 25c 2 brands excellent tlour 75c per sack. When buying groceries don't fail to call on us. M, T. Rineman acrillco sales as were made at Lrie tman b h, lk-.. ,n lost upwards of three thousand dolhtra on t tQ y ount of money, and ngalnB incu oaus :h for never in the T, hUo ry o 8a om aenu no bbioo j "-- - ---- , , ffi e protnndersbnt evoryono meant It is but natural that hoy go a good Vi.. t.n. imon tho nubile gain. The forty-five days, yet; loss In onler to raise ui jm u Ul ...... ,, - - y j t y ol 8aiom inorcbants. There were no X,oyh)S'l .iSrVrfssSESffijs 5ISSSfi ' r r.. .ni...ira inrif.t crCUIl I" INB"I , , " ! thai were inaite oiutmo oi They had cts the galfs FRIEDMAN'S NEW RACKET 132 State Street. Telephone 131 It lie llrllevr.1 the Sinn. .... ..,-,! fnrnUtllnC was n newiy ire ...- .noli bargains given as we , do, .""InClark; a suit MetolmBAf BHlwlck Krilcl Corps No. 1 and Q. A.l. No 10 are roiuostod W gntunUy HlghU lu. -I IIikIp hull Jnbuory ft for installation. Supper 1 H tSO sharp l.i om, j jj ft 8fetary Stotklwlier'tMetlUc. Kpttei U hereby gWpn te lliu stovk- liuhUr olthu lllmttnlllo Mining and MrtlTtn-' Oomimny Uat the annual r . t . I of tlmltookbedefB will U hold ItUiilay of January, 1WU. al 700 J..I..-V. .. ... r.. !.-, nll!.wtrtr .InllH lUVIli UV)U', l. 1M, m wv wni " " mill upillll'l J uiiiisi mi" .vr..-. ' ' ' K. ifcia " to W r nlB.HH. f. " lUtMllll Oil tbl Mfiy O lUt: BUTTER THAT MIGHT BE MUCH BETTER CUBAN FACTIONS i,iuiiml fiow am pug SIiii etnie have dtflloulty them days fliHlliig', creamery Jbutlcr. Koine has been shipped In laolled Tillamook Creamery Atioolatlou, that looks uloe but is evkUmtly paused or country Imt ter that has Ikhhi reiwckwl. It is not fresh creamery butter and neds looklnii Hll Ash lbv whit, flnitry. H-;:aUs(ofP'.ttWUHi ralwl bids for the publlealhm ol the iWluqueut tax roll perllne will twrvav. &1 at the nie t the hrlft of Marion Co, Or. and oiK'netl au the th day of Jan,, 1SQI. The prtvtltfge t rM any and all bhls U rvserved. Krnc W. Duhmm. BUwttf MarlouCUr. EQUITY DEPARTMENT OF CIRCUIT COURT Cuba is bound by Indestructible ties of gratitude, said pollny being baswl uK)ii tint unequivocal priwentution of liberty mil Ifiilmiondciiro tbrouuhoiit tlie American continent. The former promulgation einliodles tho deslros of tho delegates, friendly to the I'liiled States. Tho latter Is a tountercheok to the extremists, ills considered that the former is likely to carry. BEN HARRISON IS NOT RETAINED Sua Vohk, Jail. 3. In answer to a telelgtaphte query as to the lepurl that (leneral Harrison ha been retnluwl in the Insular teat canon Utforiithe supreme etnirt the Mall and tonm reeejvial (ol lowing i ' 1 luit. no HiiHVt)'inW)t In any ( the liiMihu tiMt chh-i. "ItBNJVVIIN llRHIhON " Pacific, ports tho Moxhan government has agreo.1 to give the two lines jointly a subsidy of 186.000 a year. They alw receive subsidies from several wnu-i AinoricaiiBtates. Paeltlc Mall olllcials say that tho malt steamers will continue to run to Panama making all tho old pons of call and sev ..rai ,..,w iKirtH iii addition. Thoy say ibo Paoillo Mall is iHiund to lose considerable buslnoHS from Central America and .Mexico, in per cent ol which coubIhIs of colTee shipments to the Atlantic seaboard and Europe, but thoy hope to hold a fair sharu of the tralllc by! quoting rates via this port In connection with the Southern lticillc. GREAT RAILROAD COMBINE TALKED OF One Manager Claims it Will Never 13e Accomplished ( a Ci(l b hew ftsiury l.y eatlug the bsl of hiead wsjo irem wMewWt Ikmr and tho best dinner al tsVtMMiSS'a ItMrTAvlUrtT i ii m lty tMling the bread wnle Irwa wlwle wheat fftur a Ike4 at the l'luneor tkry Ud ! at fitrwtg'B HestauiaHt. Noonday Rest. Tl. IiJIhi ( tho W. O. T. U desiie to aanOttiHrtl to tU? imlt that they ho tjumtU k Noun KvM at thatr nmu. 11 (kmi Cti. wUwa -4, m, td, plUr.MtwlwHw, hwi, iwiaiws, HUH "a. fi ikl twars. i in the suit of the Telephone Co v. the elty plaintiff was granted ten days to tile a brief, to wkUli the elty Kill reply. J hi) He It. V, IIoIm went to Albany to day to luittl a short term oi eoiit. hew IUrsts Shoe Mewrs. lUwAlreo ami Toni'do forwer lv euuneoted with Urwe dealers and iiiaiudaaiurertf ol liaruess ami a Bvia maVe oi horse oollars at Portlsud, hae leased Ihn aPiaer store In the Mtate liiHtranse ItHlkllHg where they have )mt tn a sttV oi first ) baruess. AspeoiaUly i4 tho Hew Htm wIlll wav ing Iwrm mllrs tn ordr, guaratr4Hg aHuarinai wm m einivino iwwi aHdglve their patwussatlsiastiwt. d or tuJ44B wtil bo wsrvtnl daily tntopt Suada'. Ireto 11 . a. w. u. l au rwurtbj p. m. Slit) Piewre fr Iks hew Ctaim. IV Hto to usreel aiutd the ereal (vaiiiellftim ol the new ntry , yi He. A th Very ImhV of fuovlstons and gixHilea kepi iw sale ity UraHMHt A Iton GANG OF ROBBERS BLEW OPEN A SAFE Xx WiHr, 0., Jan. 1 A gungot Htue roltbert blew apw the w(e oi llegan'B llerl stereat Cavette, x tulle north e( here early today, tnk (M)lneaili and valuable pp-r, and sivaped, altera deirate battle with HMiiy ritsseit. A GOVERNOR'S SON MADEALIEUTEANT W tuiiM.ro, Jau. a. Tim Tie4det seMl le the tn Ike WMtitHaUeM OurtuH-tl One, itMsmlMi id Ump A., 4wvth r.k). Y. tV"nlr), Ut th. irst liMttWAHt. V , We Mean Biisinss Wc werc-iMvtr better equipped to handle our lartft ' ' and increasing trade than we are now. ?0m STORE IS CHUCK FULL.... To the ceiling of good thing to iU OiiR PRICES ARE RIGHT.... We are sulhfled with small profits. Wc suit all classes ol trade, from the cheapest to ijie ry bot, m DO AS m ADVERTISE.,.. We iiave no baits to offer you and make it up on aniethi tl&e. We bdim JWlraiisht lonwjt bwnw prioerpi , IkNSPJsNHJlttvertistng. 4 Li i Mary 8. AatWayt BoNer el Mntsin fct. AHthtmy, sMde HUites m U CsMaty TiwaMrar al Hwksir. S. Y.. that n vsiU iMtiM Uw (hUsm ff aM ex wsH Hwkr prottiit, until aka W "lt.iwl Ua riirttt ol sulfay. rUe Km- Mksi MiiMiMktad-tttt t pubik tiMrfmMlOH im HIb H4taiMl retMl Mak a weomhtesulaUosi tm ih prwbi WtHwi oi tie itsayitH ( kxttValt U th krritotial imhIImHuh asxt Um rwntlk teknnl. Dbnvhk, Jan. a. PrtwMonl E. T. Jelforyof the Denver and HioOrande road, who is chairman of the executive ottleers moelatlon.', meeting tour tlmtw each year in Now York, says there is not a )muUu1h oi truth In the ru'wlod glgantlu railway combine wliMi is to control all thu.i'reiU lines, in an inter view he said : "XolKxly In his sane mmd over thought of attempting to eumldue all the rail ways into a great organisation to control the commerce of the country," ikThe iiuMtliiit In New York have no such puiKo ami if railway manager mil be brought to a point wliaro they w,ll simply olwy the Interstate eommerco law, the main objeet of the niMtings In New York will boaBownp)Wil. II tie lines will quit rate cutting and slmpi) olwy the plain letters of the law, thai w all 1 would aik ami it is quite enough iwr one organisation to uo Mwplh. 1 have aluays Uti a itlokler for ulmlUHe to the law . Il the railway maNagws ourry out the plain provhtona of lite lnUr-stato eowHMfee aot; let timm treat all ship per alike and wU ebuugM in rates wly alter. gsvlHg paUle Hottee a ie qulrml y Vaw. If thw is dswe thM will ha oo utted of mWaaUm tatry to eotUtal tlm trat monhasexplnHlin the Philippines, if . . ... .1... I... tilllV hesowlBheB.anainoruer w.n. i be In a position financially to engage in business, will pay him tho sum which would be required to defray his tratn ...... i Un.i nuiHH oxnenaea to the United States. Ari.ona and New Moxi ro were settled by men discharged irom n-.t... fj ttnilr the army iu Hioho lorriioriua u enlistments had expired." Inspector (lenoral Breckonridge saul: "1 am In favor of nuy army tho size ol which shall bo based upon l.lent. Gen tll..' rceoinmmuUtlon ol ono noimer for every thousand inhabitants of the l! idled States." Henatur Hawley, chairman oi tlie Senate Commltteo on Military alTalra said: Precisely what ahould be done must depend on current events. We are told that in Cuba and Puerto Itlco wo can or- Knnlsoa very considerable and reliable na Hvoforce.buttowhat extent tills can bo done In tho Philippine In vory Indetlnlto. There ought not be any hoBltalhm what- l..... l ..ntal.llaliimr n von' ever as to our ijr i voM... r. oouslderatilo standing army." store, and one window was resplendent with necktie and crnvnta of glorious brllllaucv. Conlldently they announced In gilt letters. "Any article removed from tho windows." So when Smith, son walked In anil requested toseo that "bright pink and green shot with pen cock blue In the front row" the pollto salesman dlmirrnnged tho front nnc after some considerable trouble brought out the desired object. Itnlher loud, len't It?" remarked .Smlthsou. The ulTuble Halesimiii was Iu coin nlcte accord. "Certainly It Ih HtrlkliiK. I thought so. You needn't put It liiw.l.- " "Very well, sir." and tho man began to wrap up the thing of benuty In Its IiimI nf tissue paper. "Anything else to- dy- ''" ,.,. ! (Mi, t don't wimt . ' """ onl vou know you advertise, 'Any ur- Hole' taken from the window,' and as . tliU hideous thing offends my tosttietlc mmc I thought I'd nRk you to remove it. Unit's nil (iooddny." I Then that salesman puuusuiuuw .... illily iiinl with uiuth forvor. tliero were ""' """-:,": n;.t ,i,np.n1n W)c: lo a eVtlmt date. Don't miss tho opiwriunltywhllo there tayat line to brine your well-filled puree to Friedman 'a New Kacket. .You'll not goawayemptyhan.le.1 when you eee the goods and hear the prico, i FRIEDMAN'S EW RACKET Cor. State and Com. Sts. Salem Or. An Apt An.nir. The dangers nss'iclnted with the Ash ing Indtmtry on the Newfouudhuui hanks are many nod grave. Korcmost iinoue tliom Is that tho dories may he JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Now on -- we are determined to close out all our winter stock, and will sell Ladies' w)ol hoto formerly U6o n pair, for ISc pr. Misses wool hose formerly L0u n pair for -. .wi'pr. SOUTHERN JOREGON SNOW BLOCKADE The overland traius irom v-niuurmu are hold by a enow blockade In the Siskiyou mountains. A train made up t KoBoburg will go north on time this evening. At San Franuisoo the Ixnly of the late Lieutenant lieo. U. Harber, paymaster In thu navy and nephew of President MoKlnley, has been taken to the trans port Orant to the Mare Island navy yard. It will Ik transported east soon. Iarfril. Mrs. Newrlcb I neter cau remember bow mauy cards to leave when catllug. Old Uentleman The rules are vwry almplo, madam. Vou baud one to the servant and then on departing leave as many ou the plate as there are adult members of the family, adding two of your hiuband'a cards and occasionally dumping In a few more for goad meas ure. UO Mt ue Bigg-miiy in uvniinc out cards, as that sugguU vuitear w erty. "1 atu very much obliged. Are you a profoMor of etiquette?" "No. madam. I nm Mr. ilrlstel, the card maHUfacturer.H-Uxcbanim. vr" . :.:...... .--.. .i. ' '"'r r--: -. upset while nailing, which mu. , iMoa ieecCi lined hosu lormeriy ijmost inevltnhle loss of their occu- 25c a pair for IHc pr. imntH Callous cnptnliis. securo them- 4luiit.8 tloeced Ilmsl hoso formerly -.v.is from the necessity of going, fre- 20c pair for . . . .He pr. ineiitlv order tholr men out wnon iuu , jjiuies couoh uueuiuuiic.j ... 3, weather does not warrant It. and disas inhih nro the ri'siilt. Ouo of these hru imI skippers was aptly answered last year h ii hank man of whoso courago or capacity there was no question. "Out with you!" shouted tho captain. "Hurry up therel it's a Ashing day." "Oh, no, sklppor," replied tho dory man. "it's too stormy today for a boat to fish." "Xonsensc, man," rejoined tho skip per. "If my old graudmothcr from Prorlncctown was hero today, Bhe'd get her dory out" "Tbcu, sklppor," said tho man, "If her grandson will come out with me now I'll haul my trawl." It is needless to say uo dories were launched from that schoonor on that date.-Pblladelpbla Ledger. n miir for lw pr. Ladies kid glovee formerly f 1.25 a pair for iXks pr. Ladles kid gloves formerly $1 a pair for 75cpr. I.ndieskid gloves an asssorled' lot for., .50c pr. Ladles silk mittens formerly f l a pair for Wtor. Ohihirens mittens .....10c pr. FleisherB knlttliiB yarn 26c skoin for lOOBKOill Dress buttons formerly 25c adoa (ur fHS a doi. Ileavv silk veiling for v5c ft yd. Liberal Reductions on all lines of oods Shoes, hats and caps dress skirts, waists corsetSf underwear. i IfaADORB GRBBNBAUM'S Location First Door South of the Postoflice. "What wtwki bacusM of the weak HtttlU the law mm utMytil" was was and "Tlsay vrusiM . ) oi Mitsiwre," iIm Hdy. Ihat U l MHiawl law ii : tTvrtr St GRABBR .WiblHe. Piwwtt. tlHfHauSt YEW PARK MBAT Ni ARKBT HkVtBauHMi!iiM tataaist Banal ttd taiil Us is i4ty. t4 us eatl and nt hs)w wfU w im Hm jm fm& a4 N UltltBl" lit M l"1"-" : I'tiBto, Um; Mat. iiii F. G. BOWBRSOX, PROP'R l Oldlllldlullllldiy ka wu imoJ Kmuiiw im om msoblne Uwh aay aUmt wachiM ihi Hm MMrket. ThiB BtMlMtel t Hoi butMHWllK), It is uftAtlut h prove tny dry, and can ikv to yw is a a.msit y ym',t lB. tStwlW. Ootae al sim. humhmm. all ia oo mmcM. Wr. N.H laarWy w in Stew tor llilnlnril. . "TWIs." Mkl tbe drug clerk, 'Is a most wonderful (talr reneww. It's our own (treiMratfeu. "Wwll. give we a uottla." mA the baldUartd wan. "Hut. say, wme to think or IU wky daw't you mn It? You'r iMvttr bald yHr4f " "1 cunt us It. You we, I'm tb 'be fore iMtuK eksrk. The aftr uMng Ivrk ts uut at liwca. You tdwuUl h Ulw."- I'UIUliOibi PrH. A (Irnlrful I'oct. "Twenty years ago I wrote a poem of considerable length." said a caller In a newspaper olllco. "Yes," said the editor. "1 brought It to this ottlce, and you refused to publish it." "Very likely." "I remember that 1 mentally put you down tlitui as an Idiot wbo didn't know enough to ache when hurt." "Naturally." "Well. sir. I looked that poem over again tlie other day and made up my mlud to come ami see you about It." Yea." "I tie ctime to wy that If 1 looked as grecti tiu jears ago as thnt poem wroMWi iu to have been I want to thauk jou because you dldu't cut me up and throw me as food to the crows. I (iikHl .ley." ' TIh- editor drew a long chalk mark i muter the tabU. it was the first case In ait itkt vxpiHrtence In which even 20 ear bad tietiotten the knowledge that ( It is miMHHinii'S ry 10 uo cruui in h- kind -t jiutloH 'Pit Hits. The First of the Year S3HS branches constituting our regular shorthand or buainoss course will open many opiKirtnultleB in business. A course at the CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Will 1M no experiment, as tho school ie woll known for Its thorough work. Clasa and individual instruction Send for catalogue. Adrtvro'gTALIV galem 0re, Ti ill ACTUAL m HARNESS AND SADDLS.... FOR A SHORT TIME WHILE REMODELING STORE ALL WILL BE SOLD OUT AT LOWEST COST PRICE. NEW STOCK Shots of all Crs4t.Mts's. L4les sal Chlttrta's Bought at close prices and willlbe sold lower than ever. Satisfaction guaranteed. Re pairing a specialty. rVwiajM. ttrtttf to was bias VaavwiMtd. Ihm a u M,Mi.rirnrrHii uHmrllf. 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