The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, September 26, 1901, Image 1

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SALEM OREGOK, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 26 1901,
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On Noy 1st we move to our new store,
254-256 Commercial street and in order
to open up with a clean new stock we
have made a special reduction of
S3
On 300 men's and boys' suits. These
have been segregated and placed on sep
1 arate counters. The value or our goods
is known and the opportunity to
get such values at the prices we
I quote does not often occur. :: :: ::
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Repairing
Of tho finest
workmansb I p
is n brunch of
our business
thnt wo givo
flnni'inl nttnti-
a watcn
tenliou to. Our repairing department
1b conducted with tlio utmost enro ami
aklll, diamonds aro rosot, mid Jewelry of
all kinds la repaired in tho most perfect
inani)nr, besides optical work cf nil kind).
Cf T. Pomeroy
288Com'ISt.
Watchmaker sal Optician
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SALE
Men's Shoes
MEN'S Edwin Clapp Vlcl Kid, tO.OO
values
Smash-up Price
MEN'S Kdwin'Olapp Itussla Calf, $0.00
values
Smash-up Price
MEN'S Edwin Clapp Willow Calf, $0 00
valuos
Smash-up Price
MEN'S Russet Oil Grain $5 00 Val
ues Smash-up Price
MEN'S Hanan & Son Patent Leather, a
fine dress bIioo, 7 00 valuos
Smash-up Price
MEN'S French Calf, plain toe. a nlco
easy bIioo, $4 00 values
Smash-up Price
MEN'S Russia Calf, 5.00 val
uei Smash-up Price
MEN'S Russia Calf, Beacon tip, $3.60
values
Smash-up Price
MEN'S Vlcl Kid, roin too, $3.C0 val
uta Smash-up Price
MEN'S Box. Calf Leather, lined, $3.60
values
Smash-up Price
MEN'S Willow Calf, $4.00 val
ues Smash-up Price
MEN'S Kong. Calf, Empire Plain, $3 00
values
Smash-up Price
MEN'S Satin Qolf, good shoo, $3.00
valuo
Smash-up Price
MISSES'
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CHILD'
GUILDS'
Remember the
Place
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SALE
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The entire stock of shoes at the Salem Shoe Store
must be sold out. Come and see our bargains.
$3.50
$3.75
$4.00
$4.05
$3.50
$2.95
$2.95
$2.75
$2.70
$1.95
$1.95
$1.75
LADIES' Vlcl
top, f I 00
LADIES' Vlci
$4,00 values
LADIES' Vict
$3.60 values
LADIES'
Vlci
Viol
LADIES'
IIQJ
L A DIES'
UPB
LA 1)1 IIS'
Vial
$ 00 values
LADIES' Viol
II Ail
LADIES' Box Calf Wet Weather shoe,
fS.OO values
Smash-up Price
LADIES' Kid
uui
LADIJfS' KM shoo, good shoe, $2.50 vol
ute Smash-up Price
I.ADIIW'BQxCalf shoe, flue wearer, $2.60
ahiG
Smash-up Price
LADI18'KIiIb1i0o,
ft 60 valuo
Smash-up Price
Box Calf shoe, $1.76 value
Smash-up Price
Vtol Marguerite shoe, $1.76 valuo
Smash.up Price
Viol KW shoo, 8.60 value
Smash-up Price
VIoUCM ehoe, $1 76 value
Smash.up Price
Viol Kid shoe, $1.36 valuo
Smash-up Price
VW K:d shoe, Tie value
Smash-np Price
$1.00
$1.15
$1.25
$1.00
.75
AS
We have not the space to give all j.rkfs
same prices will Lrttail throughout entire
SHOE
DOOR TO El'SITS BANK
INTERNATIONAL YACHTS
IN THE FIRST CUP RACE
Columbia and Shamrock Get an Even Start
With Fair Wind.
Al L ENGLAND HOPING THEIR
BOAT WILL OUTSAIL THE YANKEE
Columbia Led From the Start and When They Turned the Stake Boat She
Was Half a Mile Ahead and Rapidly Leaving the Sham
rock Bchlnd
Nmr YoitK, Bopt. 20. With brilliant
autumn euu and piping breeze tho first
day of tlio International yacht raco
opened with every promise of perfect
conditions, wind and weather. After
blowing a half galo nearly M night, tho
northeast breeze Bubeided a trifle at sun
riee, but at 8 o'clock both Sandy Hook
and tho Highlands at Navcslnk reported
still blowing at 13 knots. On board tho
challenger and defender every ono was.
early astir. By 8:15 o'clock both boats
not on jtba and stay saila in stops and
laid the spinnakers ready to break. No
n
changes mado in the principal sails.
At 0:05 tho Columbia slipped hor
mooring and was taken in tow by tho
lug Clint. A moment later tho Sham
rock was taken in tow by tho Lawrenco,
heading for Sandy Hook light ship.
That hour tlio wind decreased slightly
and was blow-Inn 10 knots from tlio
North east. Sir Thomas Lip ton's iuton
Hon was to sail in tho races aboard tlio
Shamrock but this morning concluded
that his leg, which is still lamo from
his recent full, would prevent his taking
an active part in tho managomout of tho
boat, so ho remained ou tho Kriu,
Yachts crossed the starting lino, uubf
flclul time, Shamronk, 11 :10 35, Colli m
bla 11:10 20
At 10:10 tho wind still hold at about
10 knots. Fully G0.000 persons loft tho
city for tho race. It was 10 o'clock when
the first excursion steamer passed Sandy
Hook, and then began a splendid proces
sion of beautiful yachts and excursion
boats.
Tlio ofllctnl starting time of thoShum
rock was 11:11:01, Columbia, 11:10:10.
Tho Columbia seemed to havo tho best
start but, the Shamrock forged well
ahead, footing much faster than tho de
fender. After two boats wont about on
tho starboard tack, it was noted tho
Columbia pointing was higher than
Shamrock, and at 11 :14, tho American
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SHOES
Ladies' Shoes
Kid Turn
solo, vostlng
$2.95
values
Smash-up Price
Hand Turn solo,
Smash-up Price
Hand Turn solo,
Smash-up Price
shoo, $3.60 val-
Kid
Kid
$2.95
$2.50
$2.50
$2.50
Kid
Smash-up Price
Kid Turn solo, $4.00 val-
Smash-up Price
Kid Cloth top, $3.60 val-
Smash-up Price
Kid Shoo, Vesting top,
$2.00
Smash-vp Price
Kid, Turn sole, 3,50 vol
; $2.00
Smash-up Price
$2.00
shoo, Cloth top, $3.00 val
; $1.95
Smash-up Price
$1.50
$1.50
$1.25
Remember the
Place
SMASH-UP
SALE
hero
stock
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boat seamod to appear mora llko hor
old solf, and began to get along faster.
Howovor, at 11:42 the Columbia crossod
tlin Hlintnmplr'a hnnf nml nfc 12 ;UR an
parently hod tho lead of a quarter mile.
Tho w nil rnnltniiml fn nu. rn tin
raco wob slow.
At 12:31 p. in., tho Columbia was
nuout wu yarus on mo weawier now oi
Shamrock and still in the lead. TweUoJ
minutes later unamrocK caugni a iretn
puff of wind and pointed up finely. Tho
Columbia Boon caught the breeze how
over and outfootcd and outpointed tl o
shamrock.
Yacht Race at 1:20 P- in.
At 1:05 p.m. Sandy Hook reported
wind nine miles, increase of about throe
in tho last hour. Both boats camo about
on port tack standing off shore. Sham
rock appeared to windward, with good
position. At 1 :20 p. m. strong tide set
ting westward and boats making slow
progress to windward w 1th brcezo now
prevailing. Looks doubtful if thoy will
bo able to cover course In tlmo limits.
Not moro than ton in ilea from starting
point
At 1:30 tho outer mark was but four
miles distant, aud the Columbia slightly
iu tho lead. The wind continued fresh
ening. At 2 p. m., tho Columbia had
apparently blanketed tho Shamrock and
ranged ahead, gaining n load by nearly
100 yards.
At 2:27 tho yachts wero less than
three miles from tho mark. Columbia
had Increased her lead decidedly Both
yachts woro headed for the mark.
At 3:00 Columbia turned tho stako
boat aud netting tier balloon jib, ran for
homo with tlio Shamrock half a tnllo
astern.
At3:12tho Shamrock turned the stako
boat and set her jib topsail for tho
homeward journey.
This is to Certify
CtaSt? BESon I Ore, Au,. W, U01
Crippled and Many Years an Invalid.
To whom tlicso presents ilir.ll come, (Jroctlug,
Auotii iimnccn jeurs since nt nuiu rears or aro
I mot with an r.cclrttmt which caused an Injury
to mr iplno mid pelrlo bono rblch rciullm
tho form a' Ion of humped ihoulUer and li
(Ml In
khortculnit of tio walrtand displacement or fa.
in.
Icrnal orKSiiH. and iliorU-nliiK ' nliout two
inciici ol ono limb uelirceii lua kiipo mm Iilp,
In addition to tho outward anncarinre or mr
body at abovo dricrlbod In March 1VU0 I wan
Ukcn Willi asoTcro attack or lm urlpjo rroin
tho died of which I ul!orod ercully with mjr
ImiKJKnd heart, and when In May lwjOI came
to and bcitau treatment with Dr. J. r. cook mr
ooudltlou nu about aa followi Could per
form no manual labor, rould not stoop to plolc
an) thliiK from tho Moor, Could eet about the
limuo only with dllQciilty, and iceltlnic up italri
was nozt to lmiKoull'Ie. l.'onld uto mr llmba
only with dltllculty and one of intra waa much
naa vl. ilj nerroui )tcm wu budly wrecked.
Had couch and torero pain on lunv aud heart,
no appetite, could ilcep only In broken apolli.
and In many wayi lullorud ulmotl oonataul ami
Indetcrlbablu aKonlei. Imliort I waaaauiuah
dead aa alive, i'rovlouily to my attack of La
(Irlppol wu treated orcr a period of year by
many phyilclana to no clloctlvo purMo.
My er(oul appearanco at tula time la
itralglit in tho back uf anyone. My wattel
limb rcatored to normal tlio und but little more
than half an Inch shorter than the other. Have
freo use of mv llmbu and can to un italri ono
foot after tho other with perfect ease. My
waii ii lenKtlienine. tan stoop to me noor
wlthCHto, Can sot about aud do pretty muoh
any and ewnthlnir other well people can do.
My appetite la iplcndld j sleep soundly and am
absolutely free from pain,
UarliiK lived In llr. Cook's fatnll) for nearly
ayeurl hare seen muoh of thu effect of hla
treatment upon othora, aud can truly aud
cheerfully recommend tlio Doctor and his med
ical skill to all In any way allllcted
The Doctor's treatment In thla cane waa whol
ly conQned to his lloUuleal ltmedles, con tltu
tlonally administered tin rort to tho uae
of knlte, mechanical appliance or other method
of treatment being empkn ed
1.1LI.1AN ItoaK'JIIAUU.
I.llllan Kosenbaum hat llred In this vlolnlty
about nine years.
Wo. thuinderslcned. are iiertonsllv acquaint
ed with the alxire alUaut and theerfullr sub-
scrlbo to the truth of the foregoluif tlatemenl,
N. liOMKNHAiM, raiuer.
HUMAN IIAlllimUM,
A. V.ItOHKNItADU.
Subscribed aud sworn to beforti we this 81th
day of Aug, 1WI.
oeai aiucueu. r n.iiAi.i,
Oountr (Jltrk.
i.i.
Iiy A
iloCl'l.UK'H, Deputy.
H2
xBgM mm
OUT" I I i,, MJI'jjf'
At 3:37 p. m., tho boats had the wind
almost exactly on broadside All salts
wero pulling finely and making good
tlmo and they will apparently llnish by
4 HO, the tlino limit.
At 3:59 p. m. the wind dropped and
U seemed likely the raco would finifh
within tho limit. The Columbia a nillo
in lead and gaining Bteadlly.
4:24 p. m. the race will bo called off
as it cannot bo finished within tlio tlmo
limit.
Nkw ;Yokk,
S-pt. 20, 4:43 p. m.
Signal
Judgo'i
"no raco" displayed fiom tlio
boat.
Nkw Yowc, Sept, 20 A dispatch
to
tho World from London says:
I All England is hoping that Shamrock
will outsail Columbia. Tho small handi
cap imposed on Sir Thomas Lipton's
yacht has strengthened the bollof that
ho will lift tho cup. Tho King, whoto
6ro,t in tho races is woll knbwn, has
"reu ,eciai CBUIO UUUClinS UltOCl '0
Marborough Home and from thero ho
vyll 1 be kept fully informed.
Fata, Cas Ex.piOSon
,nkw Yoiik, Sept. 20. Eight men
were killed and seen eoriously injurod
in an explosion at tho works of tho
IJssox & Hudson Company at Newark,
N. J today.
Tho foreman of tho works, llowraan
Otto, onu two workmon named Moyors
MCKINLEY'S ASSASSIN
RECEIVES
1
i
No Certain Time Fixed for
Ills Shuffling
Electricity,
y Buffalo, Now York., Sept. 20
d during week beginning October 28th,
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and Kocch woroclcanlng the iusldo tank
when ovcrcomo by gas. Koncuors wero
called for and nino men volunteered.
All woro ovorcomo by gas, while en
gaged in romoviug a pinto from the tank.
They got threo nion out iincoiiscloUH. A
spark ignited (he gas, and tho exploilsn
Was followed by lire, and tho flames
spread rapidly.
CHINESE
, STUDENTS
HELD
Ran FitANaaco, Sopt. 20. Two Chi
noeo atudeute, Foi Chi Ho and Knng
Using Il4aiu, who arrived fiotn tliolr
native land ou tho Dorio and have been
hold at tho detention nhrda owing to tho
alleged irregularity in tliolr pasgpnrtH,
havo heen releauod on telegraphic In
structions from Washington, pending
tho final disposition of thoir cases. Both
tho Chinese attempted to land on pass
ports signed by LI Hung Chang, tho
first, It is said, that huvo ever been
offered at this, port and which woro no
considered suillclent by the local ulll
clali. Boers Going North.
London, Hopt, 20. A dispatch to thu
Times from N ewcastlo, Natal, enyH that
tho portion of a Boer commando which
penetrated into .tiliiland has retired
across tho border. Tho dispatch adds
that It soems to bo the tendency of Com-niandant-Genoral
Dotha's lorccH to head
northward.
Salted Spanish
Peanuts
THE" SPA
Peanut Roaster
114 State Street, Salem, Oregon.
Don't Be Envious
Our Jewelry is attractlvo.
Wo know that, for wo have
The Most Elegant, the New
est and the Most Correct
Fashions Always.
But don't Ihi envious. Come iu
and buy n hat you want and to
have tor your own the beautiful
things) ou admire.
Barr's Jewelry Store
leaders in Low I'rfcws.
IIS Statt Street., Salem. Ortftn
What to Drink?
At any lime U matter of eireumstaiu t
and eholcu. Wicn you havo your
choice you should alnays ohooeo, good
liquorat If you drink Itogurs' llUora
you odii know they aro the purwt aid
Ixttt. Iu the change of woatlior that Id
now routing on you'll apprtnilato ur
w lilt k;ua and hraudlw.
J. P. ROGERS, E!
(18-222 .
omotrcui
Street.
Wholesale sail Retail Liquor Dealer
ENGLAND SHOULD NOT
OPPOSE THE CANAL
President's Recognition of American Suprem
acy Important.
THE NATIONS ARE GRADUALLY
Questions of Tariff and Grain Duties Discussed In Germany By University
Professor The Report of Manchurlan
Conditions.
Now Yoiik, Sept. 20. A dlspttch to
tho Trlbuno from Lcndou Bays: In the
now issno of tho Fortnightly Rovlow
there appears an anonytnouu articlo on
"American Supremacy," that Is likely
to nttrart much attention. Tho nttthor
cousidora tho notion of Huropo Imlng
overwhelmed by tho boundless produc
tion of tho United States n most fan
tastic figment of tho Imagination. Upon
tho now President's recognition of
tho limits of Ametlran itipromacy.
he argued, tho commercial and political
fortunes ofthowholo world may In no
llttlo dogrco depend. Ho goes on to
j show that Kngland will maVo a brfd uiIb-
DEATH SENTENCE
Off the Mortal Coll By
Czolgosz sentenced to bo electrocuted
1001.
tako If alio opposoa tho wlshoa of Amer
ica In regard to tho isthmian canal. Tho
United Htatea should hold tho iron keys
ot tho gate of the two oceans, and
should havo tho power to close ltogahiMt
enemies.
London, Bent. ii(J. Tho Vienna cor
respondent of the Times, quotes tho
WIenar Tagclilatt,"whlch BayB a move
ment la on loot for sympathiorR with
the Boors in nil couutrioa to hold meol
Ings, Promises of adhesion to tho plan
huvo been received from Germany, Aus
tria, Jtuasla, I'rnnco and other couutrlus.
A parliamentary campaign in Austria
as threatened against tho ulleged in
fringement by Great Britain ot the law
of nations. Tho Relchwelir prints an
editorial accusing Great Britain of
violating all tlio prllnolpleo of warfare
rim Vitturhiiid remarkH that thero-
eoiit Ilrltlili reverses iu South Africa
have dimed Hatlsfauttlou throughout
tho whole civlhud world.
Nkw Yoiik Sopt. 20. Concerning tho
South African situation tho London
correspondent to tho Trihunesays:
While there nro no fresh reverses in
South Africa, there Is an undertone of
of public discontent with thu conduct o'
the war and tho resulti of paper
diplomacy, Clubmen of till p.inloH are
Uughiiig heartily uvur Gould's effectivo
cartoon, entitled: "On tho Links of thu
Kmpire," To Golfer Aniuith, com-
inonting casually on the uiifcatlnfactory
war nows Golfor Balfour replies:
HIVIint wiir? 'liin Rnlltli A-I1?
Why, I thought that was finished on
tho 15th. Wo fixed the date."
That cartoon with characteristic poneu
of both men, express grimly the public
Impatience over what Is now generally
regarded as a silly farcu iu attempting to
o id ho.'tilltlus by proclamation. Mr.
Chamberlain has always boon c red I toil
with the authorship of the proclamation
and his uuumins,Tory and Radical alike,
do not nparo him. Kqually effectivo
Htrlctiiren ore found In tho coneorvatlvo
journals, llko thu Bt, Louis Gazette,
u ion tho appointment of Gcnoruls But
ler, Wood, and tho Dukiiof Cmiuaught,
ai comiuunilors of tho Hot Ihrm army
oorp4,iundur tho mIioiui nf roorgnnlza
tlon. Mr. Kruger has Juit recuivwl reports
estiinatiuK the rube I it in ih-i field at
lo,000 I'robahly this lit a greatly ex
agaratwl number but thu n are still
gottlng many recruits iu oipu Colony.
Sir Michael lllckhilnaeh h note bullevnl
to have uuoiivth money in hand to' carry
on the war until tho end of January
IIkhi.ii, 8opt ?(!, Tho conference
rsgurding liurnnwiy's rominorriul policy,
no bulug held iu Munich, Is well at
tended. Prof. Walter Lotz, of the Uni
versity of Munich, took for his thnmo
the quattiuu: "Is an itiareaio In the
grain duties compatible with tho welfare
of Germany?" He aimvered It In the
negative, raylm in part;
"The dealro for dearer grain results
in results iu a deslrtifor dearer meat,
wit, fruity, o,tluhhts,lron, paper, yarn,
building material and more oxpeiulvd
dwellings. Iizport is possible onl when
the cost of produetlun Is aheap. But
the new tariff anni at n higher ooHt of
production. Whilo wj oposo higher
grain duties we must ask ou the Jollier
hand Ifora roduutlon ol numerous In
d'istrifti duties."
Thu spcakor uttered a word of caution
against tariff war with tho United
Btatos, imlntlng out that Germany
would loeo her markets In South Africa', j
:i
Ore it-Britain and HasteroAna,
Prof. Bchumacher. ol Cologne, in
FAVORING THE BOERS
doracd.tbo doctrlno of a moderate in
crcaio of duties.
He said ho thought a duty of lis
marks for ryo and tlx and one-half for
wheat, would bo jiutlfiablo.
"Full reciprocity iu customs questions
muatbbBecutod with tho United States,"
ho observed. "Both Germany and tho
United States must bind themselves.
Wo mUBt unconditionally abolish favor
itism. The scaro ot a tariff war la ex
aggerated, but Germany cannot fulfill
every wish of tho United States.".
Wasimnoton, dopt.20. The Stato De
partment hasrecotvod from Commercial
Agont Groor.or, nt Vladivostok, undor
date of July 21, a comprohonsive report
on conditions in Manchuria. Mr.
Ureoner says that tlioro is much exag
geration as to the number ol Russian
troops in Manchuria. Uo places their
uumborat about 20,000
Manchuria, ho saya, la ono of tho
moat tortile countries on tho globo and
thero nro no butter crops In all Asia.
"The Manchu," says Mr. Qroenor,
"has barely scratched the surface, and
yot tho business activity, tho actual
trafllc, and the tangible results are a
n continual surprise."
American goodj tiro already Known
nud favorod on account of their cheap
ness. The area of gold fields In Manchuria,
says Mr. Greener, extends moro than
1128 miles along tho shores of tho Argun
and Atulr rlvors, and thero Is no doubt
as to tho richness ot tho mine. Only
Hnsslans and Ohlnoso my go into tho
country ovorland. It would not bo safe,
ho nays, (or many foreigners to venturo
into thu country now.
PFARY'S DOCTOR""
WAS NOT MAROONED
BBmSB
1'oiiti.anii, Mo., Bopt. 20. Mrs. Peary
ol Lieutenant Peary who has returned to
Booth Portland has promptly denied the
r'liuttthat Dr. DehMck was marooned.
Hi positively refuted to go back aud
said ho would stay with a party of na
tives. It was not deemed proper to nt
tempt to compel him to return to the
Windward becaitso of Ins peculiar mon
tal state. It was thought that possibly
ho in If lit recover If left on shore, but In
the opinion nf Dr. Cook ho was in dan
ger of becoming vlolontly insane if taken
back.
CHINESE PRINCE
NOT COMING
Nkw Yoiik, Sept. 20. Disappointment
rulgus In Chinatown because of the an
nouncement that Prince Chum, brother
of tho Chlnoio Ktnperor, will not come
to tltu United States ou his way from
Berlin, whore ho went ai tho hiad of tha
OhlnoBoexplatory mission. The Chinese
Merchants Association, under tho di
rection of tho counsel general, has
worked out an elaborate program for thu
ontertalnmontof tho Prlnco,
SSS I I MSSM S I I S SsSs
A Well Known Firm Witli a
Spread Record,,..
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wmebf'i
...Read Every Word..,.
The White Corner
j ears It now located on thu corner ol Court and Liberty streets In the McCoinacJk
building formerly known a the Old Opera House. This building hit been beauti
fully rcinodulcd for our rprrhil uioand we have occupied it since January 1901.
Wo are proud of our new store and the extensively growing patronage whleh
w are reoolvInK at thu bauds uf tho generous public, whluh we ato striving hfcrdw
ai.d harder to pleum,
Our new store Is well lighted and fitted with an electric elivator, waiting
rooms, toilet rooms, wi'IjIiir deks, etc, for tho accomodation 61 ty custojawa
who ar aUayi walcoum, wliotbur purejiaiers or vialtorsj
Do not be misinformed the Wjiite Corner s;-Jos.
Meyers & Sons new store, Cor. Court ?nd liberty
Streets, one block east of the old Store.
IT Any ofer firm tiling the uame "While
PROFIT
SHARING
Discussed at a Convention of
Members of the Co opera
tive Association.
Nkw Yon Sept. 20.8evon organiza
tions havo been rbprccenUd at tho con
vantion of Cooperative organization
which has been in session bore. A com
milteo waa appointed to plan for ,
national organization which, when
ready, will summon tho delegates to
another convention. '
A leador of the convention wna Brad
ford Peck, of Lewlston, Me.f president
ol tlio Co-opor atlvo Association of Amer
ica. Kov. Charles E. Lund, eccrutary
of tho Co-operative Association p( Amer
ica, addrossed tho convention upon tho
subject of profit sharing. Alexander
Utrr, of tho Freo Land Association bt
tills city, told how his Association had
organized a "counting lipuao" to keep
within tha law concerning Banks.
Theodoro Atworlh, of tho "Straight
dge People" of Manhattan and Ko
ville, L. I., who presided, spoke briefly
on the work of his organization,
Lewis II. Berdsteln, secretary of the
Worklngmen'a Cooperative Atiociatlou
of Philadelphia, said his organization
had 1,-100 members and soon expected
to manufacture hats and shoes. Steps
had boon taken to follow the general
plan of cooperation known ai the Rock
dulo or Kngllsh plan.
Ask Him
Ask your doctor what h
thinks of Aycr's Sarsaparill!
He knows the formula, sov
ask him if there Is anything
better for purifying the blood,
strengthening the digestion,
and building up the nerves.
Follow his advice, whatever
it may be.
"I have taken Aycr'8 Sarsaparllta
every spring since 1848. As a blood
purlfylngand ncrve-strcngthcnlng medl
clno It cannot be equalled."
S. T. Jones, Wichita, Kans.
II. AlUrnnlili. J.CAYCRC0.,UwiII.Mm.
Episcopal Triennial
Nkw Youk Sopt. 20. Bishop 1'ottor.
alter attending tho annual convention
ol the Hplscopal uiocote ot Now York
lelt for San Francisco to attend' tho
general convention, accompanied by
the Rev, Dr. J. L. Parks, who takes
tho place ol tho Rev. Dr. Morgan Dlx,
During tho sessions of the New York
body, Dr. Greer introduced a resolution
providing that n pstltion bo made to
the delegates attending tho general con
vention asking thorn to present to th
convention a resolution asking for
uniformity of dlvorcoand nmtrlmory,
among all the churches.
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