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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1901)
TT""Mftfhir '"vefJfl'Wfi 4 Sff'"' THE DAILY JOURNAL MODEL Home Paper for Free iy Rural Delivery. six PAcfea r-VWH'tvmif VOL XI gnmmmnmmmTimmnTmTm mrm? mnrnimnrnnnnfffniririnrTnTfiiriffria ! SALEM OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16 .1901, ID ID uban arvee r gwmg oine . i1 I v EE Tlio Daily JounsAL proposes to got out this ycnr in lieu of n regu'n- 3 fcE tlon Ni w Year's edition, a lino illuatratnrl Thnnk-gtviiig Dnily, such ne will S no n crouiuo our atotoond community. It has boon a rnro year, with bountiful harvests, nnd a Harvest Home Thnnlf Paving paper will bo os peclally opportuno at this season. Thin paper will contain readable at- tlcloa on all manner of subjects toletlug to the state, and obpeclally to 8a- lorn and tho Willamette Valley. Especially will matter bo presented in this issue that will bo of interest to easlorn renders and othera who aro In- i torostodin knowing about Oregon. p: Inaddltiontothodeecrlptivo and historical matter published there 3 l will bo presented illustrated nrtlclej with portraits of public buildings and M inun, nnu uspeciniiy win me nuPineus interests of the citv nndnunlv hn :J amply illustrated. Many of tho fino rosldenpuH ami business blocks will E also bo shown in graphic form. Potno attractive ndvorlMm? ninitnr will nl. s so appear wnicli w II bo n r.rodit to our local b.i-n,eh. men, and all wt-hina to bo represented aro nv tod tn nimimn. I ..in. .1'. 1 .V. 1 . ' r. r fc to lates and terms. Some iutorcstlm? arlie.l.. .1 .,) ,1 ,i .,,.'...'".. . . S sources will bo neceptnbh, for this edition, which wl'l li made n rmlk S ovory rerpert. Hofkh Uiiotiibiii Publishers. S GERMANS GET THEIR DUTCH UP Germany Held Anti-Chamberlain Meetings the Past Week'" Think the Englishman Has Insulted Them. able one In UliUiliiliillilllDIU iiiiiiil JilUillliiUlUiH Lord Salisbury's London Day Speech Coldly Received. THE VAPOR BATHS Will cure materia and cleanse your system from all Impurities. Now iaSJSA Sffyi? Robinson Bath Cabinet iurc me noi wcaincr arrives. The vator bath Is olio very restful and rerreshlnt after a dny of lator and during the hot weather $2 Book Free to Patrons A tat cat,BCt ,s r" ., ' u,..iLl.'d necessity la every family. For sale at my residence andfG. W. Putnam's drug store AgentS Wailted CooiW- Call on or address 1 3 O Q efi 9 s WHEm' . 1 1 KilCis3! i j f J MRS. 38J Front St. Salem Or, Phono 2771. tmmm .m a. 1 bbbbbbbbbbbbbbK''K 1 LLLHh LwPialHBm9 Tiie Last Drop Of our liquors in as Reed as tho first, lnoro'a no sodimont nothing but tho pure, sparkling liquor. This is tho kind pi liquor you should 1190. Whon you buy liquor you should pot tho beet that's ours. You should always keep fomo iu tho house. You'll find all our liquors ulwajs of tho sumo high quality. P. ROGERS, 218-222 Commercial Street. Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer Essential and Accessories For broakfast, luncheon or dlniior in the lino of tablo silverware of tho lateet designs and fashionahlo styles are shown in elcgunt profusion at our store, nnd you will find lioro Just what you need for tho decora tion of tho Thanksgiving tablo. Our goods aro of tho highest quality, tho prices most reasonable C, T. Pomeroy 288 Com'ISt. Watchmaker and Optician Br IH&J' -m?M "--lY.l, !- -"Bvsr s rf.v - k0rRBMT For Thanks giving Day Your Turkeys should be well fed, and they will bo futtor nnd heavier if you buy the feed of us. Onr grain anil feed aro tho best for poultry of all kinds, as well as for horses and cattle, becaueo they aro clean and freo from all impur ity and ndultoratious. You will save money by buying hero. Savage & Reid Dealers in all Kinds of poultry Supplies, This is to Certify Crippled and Many Years an Invalid. To whom those present kli&ll come, Greeting. About fourteen Tar since at nine veari of ago I met with an acudent which cucd an Injury to my iptne and )elric bona wblob resulted la the rormatlon of humped thmildera and hip. a thortfculUK of the wal.t aud dltUecuieut of Iu ternal orgam, and iliorienlus of about two incnetoi oueilmo betwurn the kuee and hip. in auumuu 10 mo ouiwaru Doayaiaoove aesOrluea 11 taLeu with a severe attack tun effect or vmcd Jnullorod creally with iny 1 tiinmand hfart. nnd when In Muv lUiO I rjtrrn ' : - . . .... . . .. ,. --- ...T. w 10 una oegau ireatiatir witn ut j t Ujok wr The Ubiquitous Irish. Tho following obituary, which is published in tho Dublin Daily Ex prc8, is 6uch a remarkable instance of the duporsion of tho Irish all ovor tho world that wo iaako no apology for quoting it as it stands: "Geraghty. Accidentally killed at Johannesburg, Smith Africa, John Goraghty, aged 37 years, son of Pat rick Geraghty of Roiconinion, bnitlior of George and Katio Gor nght), Itogcommon, and brother of Jumos Gernghtv of Protoria nnd of rd aipearanee of tnf' uuniKMiy 01 uaiwny UI1U 01 tnot ta'tirfrom' Potor' 1utr,ck a,ld Marti raghty Ifered nreallywUhiiiyl of NOW South Walofl and of Allllio Corloy of Suva, Fiji islands. Deeply f.itmnamiiniiiibilM.r.nl.l nnt itnAi. n. iL.I riwHlUU. Iu I, I . IOJIUOII llJOIIC . -- ' -- - -- " - anj thlug from le floor. Co'nd yet abmt iie house only with dlthoully, and cetdne up stAlrs wai next to imuoMlt le. Uonld um ny Ilmtis I onlr with 1imculiy ami onn of them wt much waaeu iy nerruus system was ouuiy taiuntml. Hail cough ant fen. pain on 1iwk an J bwrt, nuaiipuiivv, uuuui ftieuu uiiij 111 uruseii speiin and in maur ways suflVrr t almost oouta-il and Indesoribable atr'n)e. In short I wasasaueb de&datalhu. lr)viuu.-ly 10 uiy utia- k of La Cinppel was trcat"iiTM a pertol of years by many physlelsns H no trtuiiive purpose My pjrtuusl apiAranM at this time Is straight tn the taclc as anyone, ily wasted limb restored to notml site and but Utile mure than half an luoh shorter than the ether. Hsw THE SPA Has on tho wav from the Kast an elab orate Hot Soda Fountain, and will soon bo in a position to servo hot drink?, such as Ilotr Iiouillon, Clam Jnlcn. Hot Chocolate aud all other hot drinks w lnuli are so popular In other cities. ' will be rH.nlv lor l)inins In n fw lua fMM n rtf ntv HmK unii .u... or. lit. .lalv. AnA I .. t fa-K after the wh-r with perTi ZZ: My ver l,,,nK am-ciass. )ui 11 icuKuieuiini' uu suwp u me uuor with caw aso'ii and d pretty muoh Caucet any and erer?thlna nt'ier wll iot ran do Uy appetite Is sploiulid . sUwp souudlr and am absoluiely free from i-alu Ifavtiitf Hired in Dr. Cook's family fer nearly a year I have Meu mucn uf the Hett of his treatment upon . othitrv, anil ws tlr aad eheeriully rot tuiuul tut. i ior and his mud leal skill to all in any h ay s mi. ted The foetjrs treatment iu this eats was whol ly oouQumI (o bit BoUuhsi Kiuedlts, rm Utu lluually almlnlitered No (Mutt to th use of knife. mibaaleai spiJUnoe or other method of treatment bolus -nn.t' )ed Lillian ItOKHibaura has 11 Ted lu this vldoMy about nine years. We the uudriaeil, are pesonlly arnwalnt rd with the aUtre aNat And iCewiuUy ub scrt jd to the truth t too tmtgulHg staMuent. S iamSaVH. Patter ...... 8M nuDsefiboa and Hrftru (c DeareJme Ibis J4lh ScaJattaehp. Germany lias rung with nnti-Clinm berlain indlonation moetinKS all tho past week. Theso mootings havo boen conlliied hitherto to studonts and veternue societies, but n conference of the Thuriuolau pastors' societies has decided to invito tho Protestant clergy tnon throughout Gormany to mako a common protest agnlust tho utterances of the British colonial sccrotary at LMlnburtth, October 25, u hen ho reforred to the conduct of tho Gorman tioona during thol'runco-Piussiau war of 1870 71. Studonts' mootings were held this week at tho Berlin, Leipzig, Taobingon, Joua and other universities. Tho Lolpzlg meeting was held in responso to a call Bout out by tho rector of tho univorslty. Tho Jena students votod to petition the imperial chancellor, Count Von Buelow, to instruct tho Gorman ambassador at Loudon to domand satisfaction (or the insult. Tho studonts of Breslau Univer sity have issued a call, couched in highly indignant terms, for a mooting to tako placo November 12. At all tho moot ings tho speakers ub"h1 violont languago, and all tho published cafl aro hotly worded. Tho Leipzig Veterans' League has declined to issue a calls for a meet ing, takinic tho (round that it is usoless to bocomo excited ovor Air. Chamberlain, "since ho is known to bo the commonest kind of a liar." Tho newspapers are beginning to warn tho peoplo, from dlfferont standpoints, howevor, that tho mattor Is being overdone, some of them claiming that Mr. Chamberlain is too far beneath Gorman contempt for anything which ho may aay to be looked upon as an intuit to tho soldiers of Germany. Others say that tho oxcltomont will rifiultiunfurlherslralning of the rela tions betweon Germany and Great Britain. The Vosslche Zeitung calls attention to tho fact that Mr. Chamberlain's I obnoxious romark included the troops of HtiBsla, Franco and other nations, aud ituds that tho French and Russians shrug their shoulders, regarding Mr. Chamberlain as a babbler, and says they do not think of crusading against Groat Britain with grand orations as tho arch onemy of the policy of great empires. Lord Mayor's Day. His feeling of antipathy toward a policy of cruelty in Mouth Africa was manifested at tho Lord Mayor's banquet in London. Tho prosencoof Lord Salisbury afford ed an oxcollont oxcueo for reiterating the Attitude of tho government toward the controversy, Tho response of tho great audloncointhe banquet hall might bo described us satisfactoraly loyal, but ODiild hardly bo callod enthusiastic. The featuro of tho evening was Lord I Salisbury's speech in response to tho Referring to tho progress of tho war in South Africa, tho promior said: It is pleasant to record that tho peace of tho world has bean so little disturbed hythnovonts of tho last two years. Haifa century ago wo would not havo found such a correct and pacific attitude on the part of all tho great powers. It is a sign of tho Increasing internation al amity and understanding also that the cloud of tho past three wooka over tho Mediterranean has so lightly passed away. Fifty yoara ago this would not have been so. Touohing upon the South African do- elopments in another part of his speech Lord Salisbury said: 1 strongly deprecato the spirit of possltnilni so frequently heard in the utterances of somu of our public men as to tho war in of which wo aro engagod, unlike tho wars of.fonner yt-ars, no longer does the cap turn of the enemy's capital and the dis sipation of his field forces constitute a conclusive victory, Wo are now com fronted by a system of guuillla war, which must be slowly and ffUotivaly stamped out. We are progressing slow ly, perhaps, but steadily. I cannot take Urn public wholly into tho confidence oi tha government. It would be mitt itnpr.i' deut to publicly btale all wo are doing, . T -NO 2741 APGOVERN TO FIGHT YOUNG CORBETT "Terrible Terry" Will Meet Dcnvcrlte in Contest for Championship on Tlianks elvlne Day. :::::: riiotosby Itortwooil.N. Y. Terry McGovorn, otherwlso known as "Tho Terror," tho most wonderful pugilist lo tho ring today and Incidentally tho champiou foathemoightof Amorlca, will meet "Young" Oirbottat tho Hartford Coliseum on Thanks giving Day noxt. William A. Rothwell is "Young" Corbett'a name in privato llfo. Ho 1b said lo bo n wonder with tno gloves and tho sporting world expects an interesting contest. j&cyg ca&gjsrn what I omphalically doclaro Is tin t, whatever dolays nro encountered, these aro duo nolthor to a lack of oarnostnees and ability of our genoraisin tho field nor to a neglect to comply with all of their demands on tho part of tho homo government. Wo havo been subject to much vaguo nnd indefinite criticism ; but our bitterest opponents ha, re not been ablo to point out any tanglblo dofect, any definite cause of complaint. I deeply regret tho ravages In tho war In the colon ios to which wo aro anxious to ac cord tho fullest practicable measure? of solf government. But wo havo lad neighbors in South Africa whoso con duct for years has boon a menace to tho stability of that section of our empire Now waaro onungod in a war to stamp out this munncn wo aro determined to do it so effectively that it will not need to bodono over again. This declaration was received by cor dial but by no means enthusiastic ap plausc. BllstesS5S5SB.BSoaTyranWiinBtmlHBBIW WOMAN'S INFLUENCE. TCTAVr- VKCfCJKaTrK. CHANGES IT WROUGHT IN IMPROV ING A VILLAGE. t'luln or Mudliolra nutl Werils Slndp Inlo l'lirhH lVncca mill MldiMViilLcs llullt l.'luncrs nntl Hltrnbhur Unot ltutiliUh llentm. When the Indies seriously tnko hold or a pioject, It la pretty safo to iiHsume Unit Ihey will Hiiccecd. But It Is oh village linprou'tB that they have never been known to fall whrn onco they started lu. A en ho In point Is the trans formation of Oxford, nn old towu In the Interior of Now York. Three pniks were set apart by tho pioneers originally, but after 100 years they were little logarded by the people then living w Ithln sight of them. They wcio ovenun with weeds und brush. Treeu began to grow promiscuously In one, while the Huch of another wero bioken down, aud It becatuo u mud hole. Ono nftnrnoon two women were look- We atRBtfM& jtttffimWlmimmmW MISS FORAKER WEDS Dsuihterof U. S. Seastor Weds Ran doltk Matthews at Wash. Nov. 14. Much Interest centers III tho mai riatiu of Miss Florence Foruker, of Waxhlnglon, daughter of Senator Furaker, and Randolph Matthew h of Cincinnati. Tho wed.llnu' cere mony wiih performed at Waihing- lou, Nov. II. ai y l l pi 4. i uiu 10 jjuuiiciy btato an wo are uomg, 4- bl'dlfi btrCCT. I w-tkly and monthly at tho front; but By A. ileav; tostign 0 JvXylyyY ."tKk Are You Hunting Knr a real hnrgain this fall dai7 II you er, we can put ou on the eut of the rcwl thing. Have onheaaUf the "lM R Wal lasts" brand of kihnr ita'ed table win? Of course you have as this brand is now becoming famous Well we aro selling knives and forks, trip'e plated for $160 per doe ami tea spoons for $1.60 a et. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE Leaders in Low Prloea. 118 State St. THE REVIEWER. Wo havo in sheer and wanton waste fulness cut dowu our forests aud dried up our streams, nud now wo must tako tho hot and arid consoquoucos. Phila delphia Record. Tho Italian customs authorities have raised tho duty on Amcrlcuu plows as works of art. Then it Is likely they would look on American mules as gen uine old masters. Baltimore Atnorlcau. Sir Thomas Upton may be still un certain whether Khamrock I or Sham rock II Ih tho hotter. Tho flower of Erin Is three leaved, as every 0110 knows. A Shamtock III may bo need ed. New York Tribune. Tho drift of populatlou still being to ward tho cltlefl, is It not tho duty of city authorities to provklo accommoda tions for the el tie, inpld trauslt Includ ed, aud pure water and better gas? To our way of fhluklug the question admits of no nrgumont, I'hlladolphlo Inquirer. RAILWAY TIE8. A new tiolley line between New York and Connecticut promlsos a regular run of CO milts an hour outalde of city limits. The new Alpine railway from Bex to Villara Ima beeu opened. The Hue opens up a pleturewjuo country lu the high AIW. The largest rul train engine In Ifng laud Ims been uwuslruetHd by (be (Jruut Northern railway. It U dtMlgtied to draw 800 tons. The earning! of the railroad of Ala bama for the year 1000 were tHOMTJ, 8SS. an Increase of 8.Q1ilSS over the .previous yur rt.m.WLsrrm LJJiya 3 end SMOKE TODACCOSI'IT end S M O K li YourLlfenwayl You eta t cured of aoy furm of UbMso uslsz W."9 a.a. "" ""8. aKue. lull ol jiic aou vigor ay iaxiz MO urtk, fill 'IU.J Many TO.OAQ, Klo new I Ibat siskca ten tort. Ift iWJliDV CO., New fish market, 181 Commercial street. Phone 1021 malu, rinds In ten days. Orer 000,000 AlldrutgMs. Curs Kusranircd. Uoek an4 advls YitliK. Ad4rss STHRLIWQ fchleago or Hsw York. 7 lug out on tlie plot vmu-u i.n.,.. Nqimrc. A little Mrcnin wiih Htugiiatlug through Its coiiter. Drivers und pedes trlnim hnd no consideration for tho Htiuggllng grass. The two tulkotl with other women, nud it meeting of women wiia called to devlso wnya and means of Impiovlng tho village. A permanent organization was formed, and a president, vice pies blent, treasurer and secrotnry weia elected. A board of dlreetora und tin executive committee wero also appoint ed, nntl it constitution nnd bylaws wero ndopted. Organisation wuh perfected In Bep tombor, tho objects of the society were made known throughout the commu nity, ami the wink of Improving the village bnpau nt I ho home of each of tho lifl member. The majority of the people said, ' You can never uci-omplluh anything " Rut the women entered on-tliUMliiMtU-tilly iihjii their enterprise. They wrought ehungea lu their own door-yards 'I hey wsi'lwwij "sllpi" of Imnli plants. piiichiiod theiootuof In expHiiahe hut pretty slirulw. Ity order lug togelhei and ptn eluding at whole sale thy-wrr-tible to wtvo much. All order wen shlppwl to the president of the society, and th eiprostHage 011 liHllrhluul imi-kniim was wnotl for tho puu'liniHi of more shruU. It wo 8u ntfgru cumrmlgn. '1 lit lubbhih which had necuiiiiiluttMl In the coruvr of tho fviicoti wmt cleared awn). Old friii cu were rtrjilacetl by nuw one or reMlred or removed en j tlroly. The wauieti made bvuullfiil Utwm about their hoiuea anil planted I vine to Hprvful over wmIIh unit fence. Ornamental NhiuUbei; wit set out, pretty vventretui or declduou tree , were prm-timl from the forvt near by ( ami Mt III rows where the eruinbllng fence once stood. New sidewalk were lulil. Am tli v;il was noted for Its ili'lHxilt of bluostuai hundsoiiie stone ' walk vrere pros-uivd cheupl) As soon a thetM were lahl It was soon to bo eaeentlfll that wide gutters ahould 1 e made, aud with the xutter came grad ing the street and removing weed and stone. Attention was given to bade door yard that faced the railroad. Weed aud brush had overrun them and they had becouio a dumping vrotind. Back door and baron which hnd never known a coat of color wero painted, nud the weather beaten, turn lilo down board fences were roplnced by neat white pickets. A subscription was flnnlly started for funds to restore the parks. Peoplo wero asked to give anything from a cent up. A New ICngland tmppcr wns given, nnd It proved to be so ploasnut and success ful that It has boen repented annually. Tho society was ablo to swell tho con tributions by the proceeds from'n scries of eutortnlnmeuts, embiaclng concerts, theatricals and lectures, which found ready favor. Theso also wore found so profitable In ovory sonso that thoy hnvo been continued. Tho money having flnnlly been raised, it committee of threo wns appointed to arrange for gtndltg and cuiblng Lu fayetto square, tho dimensions of which wero 180 by (12 feet. A lmndsomo foun tain wiih given as n memorial to a for mer resident by his sons nt a cost of $1,000 and wiih formally dedicated to tho village. Tho expense of tho grad ing, curbing, sotting tho fountnln nnd tho village. , Washington pnrk was noxt mado de lightful. Graveled walks wore wound through It, lu place of aggressive weeds lawn glass seed was sown, ground wns spaded up nud cultivated plants sot eut: mountain ash. weenlmr willow and balsam tree weio placetl hero ami there, ullll wild clcmntlx nnd niniielnii- His wore so planted that thoy would In tlmo overrun tho tops of thoso trees. Hollyhock tiees wero secured, and nH tors, hydrnngeiiH nnd wild roses wore arranged In pietty vistas. Finally fall en nnd decay (d timber, stumps, wooiIh nnd rubbish wore takon from Kort Hill park, which wiih covered over with rich hoII nnd seeded dawn nud Is now an attractive green plot of three-quarters of an ncie mil rounded by 11 flue cuiblng. The three pnikH are earod for nt eouipnintlvei) mnitll expenditure. In n forgotten cemetery 011 a side street near the heart of the village tho few remaining slabs hnd been leveled by the fiost of miiiiy year. Wild up pie tiees grew and bore fruit, which wiih hut vested only by the small boyH. Old loricbiiKhoH ran wild and mingled with brleiH, butdockH, mllUweed aud gohlenrod. Many old cans ami palls had been thrown Into tho luclosuru. The grass wus never cut, and tho grounds wero fast becoming Impene trable. The women got to work, clear ed tho old cemetery of debris and roset tho nuclont shufts, lomovlug tho ushos of some of tho foiofnthers of tho ham let to tho new and haudsouiu burial grounds on the hill across tho river. '1 ho grass Is now mowed regularly, tho wild brumbies aro subdued, nnd tho placo is honored us It should be. THE FISHIN FEVER. 'Long about thlo time o ytsr.I sort 0' (It a wtA 1 cM !' cut loone a spell sn flili an flth sn fish. Olttln sll Ilred wmy 0' the stuffy, swesty town! Want to go where I can htsr the wsltr trlcklln dawn Thru a meddtr lumtntrs sn In undernrsth a trs Whro the els sun kind al(S sn skimmers down st IM, St there liy a pool sn smoke sn think an Ash. VV. sir. ''.ong sbout this time o' ytsr that's wuth a-llrln ler. One dsy I saw a little) fl s-dsbblln o' her'feet In a gutter sttram that made a puddle la (ha street) Mlln there upon the curb sn keepln mighty' itlll llsil s bent ln on a line an Asliln lit to kill. 1 I stood there schJn frr to bug thst kid sn say, "Vou're sll right, sn this ole man Is ftelln ts thst wsy." 'Una sbsut this time o' year fer worktn I sln't nil Oot ths IWhln Itter on sn csln't git over It. Wsnt to git out sll alone an set a-dresmla drrsnui ' ' Want to smell the pine trees an to bear the moua- tain itr'smi) Want to git on top ths tinge sn waller In' ths snow, , ' Then took down sn ie the world a mile or, two below, - Vhcra U somethln nuglo In a breath o' mountsia lfl . 1 Uskn s feller feel somehow thst God lilmssufls there, 'long sbout this time o' yesr, w'y, don't you on- derttsnd? Want to go to nsluro sn gnb her by the bsnJ.' Uenrer News. nmtilr 1'nnie, - V : J "Ah, Wllllo. famo ain't everything! Yoiiso won't bellnb It, child, but I wua huppler w'ou I wuz or slmplo little. kid like i ouso dan ever I am now, cele brated captain of de Invlnclbloti dough I I "-New York Jotiruul. a jx. & rjr o xi 2: Jk. . Dean the j ' Kwd YwllitaAIas Bwl What Shall ws Have for Desert r This question arluea lu tho furully every day. Let u answer It todsvr. Try Jell-O. a delicious and healthful dessert. Prepared In two minutes. No . bolllngl no bnklngl simply add boiling water aud set to cool, lfia vors: Lemon, Orange, Raspberry aud Htrawbcrry. Oot a package at your grocer's today. 10 eta, r . "f fi' CLAIMS TO BE STOKES' WIFE -rjn-v -rn1- ytr-rr -i-iii inwsKnT.r nnt-j . 1 j.ii ijii.j.a , -'it-- ' ,.fs zsi NftkLLLHHiBt .'lm 1 'JjJk ' , -. "jE WBKxKfP "lessssHs 'lf fBHEajRaajeJBkyBU jajMHBBJIB BPPPPPBPPPf eHBt. ssssssVVesssssssHssssV nPRBSBiTaiTBBHB .fSnSK sw j.- tSlBBiaBTHBBsBBBBBBBfl JJKeajSMeMeareMstaU. A . iJeWfc aiSmmJitSKKBtnitKK9SBUKKKKKKKKm II r r .11 lend rsieer of il.e laie hdwaidL Mokes, the slayer of Jim Ftsko, now hat another sensational incidmt iu the claim if Mlaa Rosamond Jjtngdon lisrolay that the Is .he legal wile ol blokes, the latter having married her in Cau ada more than a year sge. Mist Barclay or Mr Btoke. if her claim Uauihuutlq. declares that the has a mirr lago certificate to prove her rights. '