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. y-t' '-"w,iti-,i,m.n, ijn) nmn'iyiiwHwtijN'ii nin i - --w - y - S) Lf JOURNAL TONIGHT atiit Tuesday Cloudy un settled weather with occasion al rain. ::::::: MODEL HOME PAPER . 7 SALEM OKEGON, MONDAY DECEMBER 2 1901, JtfO 286 VOL , XI THE UxjlI '"'i7i fflHI vWbb Jti9Hn ;He&T r "jiISKr ' BSTBI - WPPv f A "V JK ,! ft- r4fct3m ffS 'wP w$ PAT CROWE TURNS UP AGAIN Ranchman Wounded by Famous Kidnapper horn He had Trailed Weeks. for fflie Assailant Arrested Denies His Identity. :, Butte, Mont,, Dec. 1. A special to the Alinor iroin uascnuo say a: rrmi Dawkius, a ranchman, was probably fa tally wounded by a man who, ho de- 'clareB Ib Pat Crowe, the abductor of young Cudohy, of Omaha. Dawkins a lio had been following the man for weeks and when he attempted to capture him ytBtorday, the latter ipoued iiro 0 was arrested and gives the names of II. McBrido, Harry Hvlngeton and J. fiMcGulro. Mr. Gibson III. Eugene Gibson, eon of Chief of Pollen, Y. Gibson, who lias neon 111 witn consumption plnco his roturu from tho IKIondiko, suffered n eovero hemorrhage last night nnd tins been in n low ntngo of Vitality all day. Unless ho improves at onco a torlouH result la expected. Tho Federal govornmout of Anetrnlia aro resorting to midnight sittings in an ,ondenvor to paas their tariff bill before LClirisiinnB. 'Repairing Patch... Of tho Quest workmanship is a branch of our business that wo give special attention to. Our re pairing department la conducted with tho utmost caro and skill, diamonds aro reflet, nnd jewelry of all kinds is repaired in tho most perfect manner, besides op tical work of nil kindt. i T, Pomeroy tSSCom'ISt. Watcbmtkerlaad Octlclia International i'W pggsa1- i- j'S" .-sJSiS! Every 25 Pound Bucket Saves $1.00 Worth of Feed. ' ' Sold ...SAYAGE and 324 Commercial St, ;im$ is to Certify Crippled and Many Years an Invalid. ,Tt whom these prwonU ahai) come, Greeting, lADOUl louneeu yeare mco m urns inwg met wttli n nxldeut wblcu cueu an I an 1 1) jury VS my uplue and pelvic bono wmctj reauiti 'lUllCO in tfeo;forma'Ioii of I iiuoipeil ihoulderi and Iilp, a ftaortenlo? ot the wl,t and displacement of In- l&mil oruana. and ihnrteiiloir of about two l.ithMnlnna limb between Iho knee and hip. jln addition lo iho outward appearance of tar JbodruaboTe described In March 1900 Iwu ,tkuwlthCTero attatk of La Grippe from the effect of which I luBered greatly with iny "lungtand heart, aud when In Mar 1&01 came U and begau treatment with Dr. J K Cook uijr coDdlllon was about aa follow - Could per form no manual labor, could not atoop to plek anything from the Boor. Could eet about the houie only with difficulty, and getting up auiri wai next to Impossible. Could ue mr "'" oulr with dllUcoHy and oue of Ihem waa mueh waa ed My uerroiu iytow waa badly wrecked. Had coush ana aefere im on ,uu uu uu, no appetite, could aleep wily In broken tpelll. and In many wars iuttore4 almoat oonttaut and b..ladecribabIeatfonlea. InahortI waaaamuen deadaaaiire. rtevloualy to my attack of La Qrippe I wa treatea orcr a pwjuu ui " manypbyalclana to no cffeeilre purpoe iLi.i in the i.kck aa aivone My waited iwnuuai .irei.uwi - - tin.,. ...innui trt normal ftlzd and bit it little more k. hat, ,. tnAH .iiAriAp than tho other. liare freeuieofmyllrabaand can go up italra one foot after the oiber with perfeot ease. My ui.ii u Iaiii.ii,!. in? fan atooD to the Ooor wuncaw. uiunt nuuunuuuu ," muoh Cany and eTerytblua other well oopie can ao. I VA ' My npMUto u aptenaia abuolniely free from pain, My appetite, U aplendld aleep aouudly ana am Uariuir Uvo.1 in Dr. Cook'a family for nearly I irevuvui iju. a yar I hi hare aeen much of the effect, of bta t treatment upon other, ana can ini Ueal akIU to all In auy way atUtoted The uocior a treatment in tn ww w " J, r oonflned to hla llotanlcal Remeaiea, oon-utu- tnally administered No resort .to tue.uw I knife, mechanical appliance or otuer memou f treatment being employed ........ i, f nit pnKVitillU. Lillian Boaenbaum has Uved in thla vicinity sabout nine years. We, the uuderaiguod, are personally acquaint- rod with tho abore at&aut and cheerfully aub- iacrlbe to the truth tf the foregoing ttatement, 4 u Lrai?uu.i?u ,'nhu' H08AN UAttUie6N, X. V. ItOSKNUAL'il. kltebiiortbedandaworn to before me InU 9tlb ar9txtig.iu. Coontr Clerk - j By A. MrCUIXOCU, Deputy SOUTHERN NEIGHBORS OBJECT To the Control of the Isthmian Canal By UncleSam. Outside Nations Have no Right. They Say to regulate or police the Work. Mexico City Dec. 2. The duration of of tho Pan-American Congress will de pend on tho opposition which tho re presentatives of t ho several committees encounter in tho preliminary session. Sonator DavIb' Pan-American Hallway project will eomo up thla week. Tho clause, declaring tho neutrality of tl o road will meot with tho sharp opposition of eomo of tho South Amcricunfl. One of them said: "This is a thing which we will never countenance. Wo have an object lesson of the full import of such n declaration In the predicament of Colombia, who, by reason of her having subscribed to such an agroement ia inhibited fromualug the isthmian road for tho transportation of her own troops to eupproB) a rebellion. Such a declaration is tantamount to ab dication of national sovereignty." Tho eamodelogato told tho correspond ent that some of the South Americans would declino to assent to tho proposal which it U understood will bo introduced Thanksgiving Cheer Requires tho best in liquids to givo ap petite for tho nbundanco of rich foods that make up tho feast. Our wlnos and liquors stlmulato the appetite nnd aid digestion, because thoy aro pure and wholesome. Wo Bell tho best. J. P. ROGERS,! 18-222 oinmcrclal Street. Wholesale and Retail Llauor Dealer Stock Food only by ' k REID... Telephone 1701. xm2f the Daily Journal every day $1 per yr lO j3 mHH&ttm BIG REMOVAL SALE..;.., k UlU by tho United States delegation, to the effect that tho nations represented ot the conference favor tho construction, oper ation nnd policing ot tho entlro oceanic ctnnl under United States control. The opposition will bo based upon the ground that countries other than those through whoso territory tho ranal will pass havo nothing to do with tho matter. Marin Garcia Merou, ono of Argin ttna'a delegates, who is nleo Minister of liia country at Washington, ha depart ed for his pOBt in that city. WAR "IS COMING S00N Between Chili and the Argen tine Republic. Both States are Importing Arms and Ammunition. New Yoiik Dee 2. Sonor Yanez, secretary of foreign nffalrs is still study i ig tho proposal of tho Argenlino Gov ernment in reference to tho boundary question, says tho Valparaiso correspon dent of tho Uorald. it ia believed that he will reply In about a week. The Chilean Minister in Buonoa Ay res Sonor Concha, ia coming to Chllo to glvo certain information regarding tho open ing of the roads in tho disputed territory and jpIII return to his post nftor a brief visit. New Yonk, Dec. 2. According to n telogrnm which linu bcon received in an influential quarter from Hamburg, eays the Tribune's Loudon correspondent, three cargoes of arma and ammunition will bo despatched during tho week from that port for South America. Two of them nro destined for Chllo nnd the otht r for tho, Argentine and all tbreo aro being shipped by tho same agents on hiBtructiona recently re ceived by telegraph from BtionnBAjerB and VnlparnUo. Furthor shipments nio expected to boord r d tlnrtly aa war botweon Urn two ropublics U gcnorally considered to bo only a question of time. MARION " " CIRCUIT C0URT KnnU-Brown Company n corporation with head ofllco ot Sacraniouto, Coll., aro plaintiff j in a suit against W. S. Hurst & Co., of Aurora. Thoy seek to recovor damages to tho amount of $050, for falluro to fulfill ft contract to delivor two carloada of Burbank potatoes, at stipulated prico of 01) cents per hundred pounds. Jno. M. Wolfard & Co. havo sued Joseph Mooro and Barbara Mooro his wlfo to rccoyer $ 173.02 on a promissory noto, with intoiest at 10 percent por annum from Decembor 1805, principal and in terest aggregating $760.80 nnd 76 at torneys fees. Americans aro about to tako over tho shipping interests of Samuel it Co of Liverpool nt.ft valuation of X8.000.000. Rails for London be uihdo abroad. tramway may now Dot Soba Will keep out the Cold Try Some at Xhc Spa... 114 State Street. We Make a Specialty Salted Peanuts Per Cent Discount KOI'I.B know cood tkiop when thayetwit. That Is why they nre takltts adrantage A the big rale. gOT We imvn extra Urge lwk ol otwke, b day from t2.70 up. Pine mautln loeksfrom 7 30 up Ormulht gold ltk fust the thing for preenis. vety bwell, from 13.86 to 8 80. Sure e-ap alarm olwika and a line of dwk or twdrrmm stand elpoks in pufcelaiu and wodgt Howl OAUioai. : : I : We lv a line of flneopra tjlaeeos. Thwe make tieantifnl prewnts, don't ferget thflin, as the JO per iwnt. tiff it brings tpsru unite low in prku. : : : ' it JEWELRY LEADERS IN LOW PRICES. nf i.TmTi GENERAL ALBAN TALKS Gives His Views on the Revolt in Colombia Can Maintain Free Transit Without Aid. Revolutionary Leaders will Soon be Crushed. New YonK, Dec. 2. Tho Herald's Colon, Colombia, correspondent cames as follews: ''Your corrospondont has obtained an interview with Genoral Cirlos Alban. Governor of tile Depart ment of Panama ond Oommnndor ot the military and naval forces of the isthmus, regarding tho situation. When Genoral Alban was asked If ho could now main tain free transit on tho isthmus horo Pl'k' .. . , , t t.i "UolomuiauoesnoiTequiro iuiuikuuiu to maintain freo transit across the is thmus. Within nino days wehovoro- capturcd Colon nnd havo killed or taken prisoners tho troops which occupiou mat port." "Aro you satisfied with tho torma of tho treaty executed inColon?"was asked. "Yes ; tho torma aro tho samo n thoso arranged in July of last year whon tho revolutionists eurrondored last year at Panama. I must say, however, that some of thoso same robols havo again taken up arms against tho Colombian Government." "Do you consider tho isthmian revolu tion entirely at an end?" "Not vet" replied Genoral Alban, em phatically. "Thero aro still aevoral bands of insurgents in tho intoriorof the department of Panama. These banila will soon bo crushed. "Ono of the two revolutionary gonor- ,q nn tint ifthmus. Domineo Diaz, has already been dofeutol. Wo nro now going to defeat the other insurgent gen oral, Delisario I'orrnss, who capitulated last Year. "Diaz haBft strong portonal loiiowing. So haa l'orraaa. This condition of affairs clearly show a what tho Colombian na tlon 1 ni In prospect should tho Llborola over tr uinph. Whon tho Liberal party governed Colombia thero were 15 revo lutions in 20 years." News has reached Colon that a com mittco of tho insiirgontB soveral days ago domauded that Hocaa del Torro ahould surrendor. It la now belloved that Bocaa del Torro ia in tho hands of tho revolutionists. Colonel Harrora who led tho force of Inaurgonts in tho flold ogainst Alban'a troops has boon found in the bushoB in a wounded condition. He will reeoivo hts freedom and med ical caro in Colon. Tim irnvernment will Bend troops Into the interior of the department nt oncojGunrj8 wU0 owing to failing health,' tnoDurato against General Borrass, c.,no to Texas nmonir thn oarlv Imml-1 whoso insurgent force uonerai aiwhi is anxious to crush. R0SEBURG BAKERY BURNED 8(ceUt to Aflnrnoon Trew AocUtlon. ItoHKUuno, Ore., Dec. 2.-8chnuer-stein's bakery wbb burned thla morning. Tho loss will amount to $2800. Insur ance 800. m ,.,..,.,..., .,- Tho eeconu oiecinu ngu d." -.. operation this week. " Just like flodloc It. & ofAireaoy STZJSA'WA r- Low Prices fi-3jg5J&L rv d STORE BURNINGS BURGLARIES DEATHS f Mother and Child In- cinerated in Oakland ". nuney tiangea nimwu to a Gas Fixture. Holly Cul. Bank Wreckers Make a Poor Hani. QuTintiE, Dec. 2. Noar Pond crcok tho farm hotiso of William Hock was destroyed by fire and Mrs. Heck mid nn 18-montha old boy woro burnod. Tho child has Binco died and Mrs. Heck can not recover. Thu origin of tho lire 1b not known, 8an Fhancisco, Dee. 2. J. D. Uur- loy, a recent arrival in San Francisco from Vernon. Oneida county, N, Y,, committed Buicido by hanging himself with a towol to a gas fixture In a Third street lodging house. Ho loft a note to his mother Raying that ho died because ho could not ovorcomo his craving for drink. Holly, Colo., Dec. 2. Tho safe in tho Qank of Holly was broken open somo time Sunday morning with nttroglycer, ino. Tho outer works of tho safo and tho safe and the ofllco fixtures woro badly wrecked, but the burglars failed to open the inner strong box whoro all tho funds of tho bank wero deposited. As yot no trace of tho robbsrs hasbeon discovered. New Yonir, Dec. 2. Tho body of Q. Frank McLaughlin, superintendent of copper mines about 20 miles from Bhoridan, Wyo., who was killed by his business partnor, Low Uartsough, after a quarrel, has arrived ot Paterson, N. J., and funeral services woro hold nt his former home, Tho dotalls of tho tragody woro given in a lector from one ot tho ofllccrs of tho National fiauk of Sher idan, who said that tho killing waa tho result of a quarrol over a stable boy that McLaughlin wanted to dlichargo despite tho protests of Hartsough. 1..0NDOH, DOC Z. 1110 UOfllh IS 80- nouncod ot William Batoman Haubury, second Baron Batoman, in tho 70th year of his ngo. London, Dec. 2. Charlos William Hylton Molyneux fifth Karl of Softon, Is dead. He wan born in 1807. San Antonio, Tor., Dec. 2 Mrs. 8ophlo Vaughan Plohws, nea Von l'loss, diixl at her home nt Loon 8prings, this county, Saturday at tho age of 70 years Deceased was born .in Germany and was married at Berlin to George Frodorick I Von Plehwo an officer in tho Kinu's grants. Alio was brought up court of Frederick William In thu III of Prussia and was a lady, In, waiting to Princess Augusta, afterwards Queen aud Kmprcsa, SIXTEEN MILLION DOLLARS Decrease in Estimates Next Fiscal Year. WAHiMNnTO.v, Dec. 2. Tho Secretary of Iho treasury today transmitted to congress tho estimates cf appropriations required for government service for the fiscal year ending Juno 80, 1003. Tho total appropriations arked for nro 1010,027, 080, sixteen millions less than tho estimates foi 1001, and fourmllllons more than the appropriations for that year. THREE LIVES LOST In the Ferry Boat Disaster San Francisco. Ban FiuNciscn, Dec. l.-So far as can bo determined toolght, only threo live were lost in tl o collision on the bay between the ferryboats 8an Rafael and Bausalito last night. Those drowned were W. G, Crandall, t ecretary of the Long Syrup Works; George Tredway a waiter on the Han Rafael, and the 3-year-old son of Mrs. Waller, of Itoa Valley". The body of Grandall was washod a bore at Angel Island today. In the panic that followed after the boats collided, about twenty passengers were more or less injured, A great many were cut when crawling through the cabin windows. Mrs. Waller, of Rots Valley, was on 1 th J San Rafael with her two little chil. dren, a boy and n girl. Tho girl, Ruth, was eafaly carried from tho Sail Itatael to tho Bftuiallto by William Boyd, of tho North Pacific Coast Ilallroad Company. When tho two steamers woro locirod to gether Mra. Waller had tho llttlo boy in her arms and was following Boyd to eafoty when tho sinking steamer gave a sudden lurch and tho llttlo fellow was thrown from hor arms. Tho mother cried frantically for somo ono to roscuo the boy, but it could not bo dono, and ho sank out of the sight of hie mothor. BOERS EXPECT PEACE A Review of the South African Situation. The Way the Block House System will Work. Nkti Yomc, Doc. 2. Tho Nous Wolnor Tageblatt says that, according toprlvato intelllgonco received by it from Tho Haguo, tho opening of confidential pour parlours with a view to tho conclusion of poaco ia seriously oxpected in Boor circles. New Yomc, Nov. 2. A corrospondont at Pretoria snya thero are 13 Boer commandos, with a total force of 1,500 men in tho westorn districts ot Cat Colony, whoro tho configuration ol the country, tho scarcity of water an I tho dlatanco from tho railways make the capture of tho burghors difficult. Thero aro soven commander in Cal- viniadistrlot, two in Sutherland, threo in Northoast Piquctborg, and ono in Clan William. General Fronoh ia oper ating with eight columns in tho south and east ot thaso districts, but rhoro is nothing to prevent tho Boors escaping north, wher thoy cannot ho followed indefinitely. Onco tho lino from Beaufort West to Clan William ia secured with block houses, lays tho correspondent, tho fugitlvo commandos can bedoalt with in dotall nt loiauro. The dlatanco from Boaufort West to Clan William, 060 miles gives a email Idea of tho difficulties of this task. LIVE STOCK SHOW Big Crowd Visit the Chicago Exhibition. Oiiicaoo, Doc. 2. Tho work of Judg ing tho aristocratic animals nt tho in tornatlonal live Btock exposition began today. Thero was n big crowd, tho ma jority of them out-of-town cattlemon. CONGRESS MET AND ADJOURNED Wahiiikqton, Dec. 1!. Tho opening of tho first lOBslon ot tho Hfty-Sotonth congress, drow to the cupltol throngs of spectatora. Dietrich nnd Millard, of Nebraska; Gibson, Montana and Kitt rldge of South Dakota wero sworn in as senators. After tho usual resolution and tho appointment of a committee to notify ! tho president that tho tonato was in . session, a rtrcess of thirty minutes v as Or taken. After recess the Congress for mally adjourned out of rospeel to the memory of ex-ProjIdont McKlnloy. SHERIFF HELD UP A TRAIN Used Logping Chain to force a Judgment. En- GurnuiK, O. T Dec. 2. Saturday's wost bound Chectaw passenger train was attacked by the Sheriff of 1'ark.tburg, Okln , and detained until a Judgment of 170 waa nalUuod When the englner was about Ui leave the station, he found that his engine was prevented from continu ing on its Journey because of a log chain which had been fastened lo it by the Hlmrlff. A dlachanml employe had SO- cured the attachment. II. K. Yarmun. treasurer of the road was In Lis private oar at thu rear of the train, accompanied by a parly of Kaitorn (rlei.dr. After par leying with the determined Sheriff for half an honr.Mr. Yarinen pakl the Judg. tucnt, then the train was released. DUDLEY WILL BE VICEROY Nnw York, Dec. 2 U is now almost certain that Lord Dudley will succeed Lord Oadogan as Viceroy ol Ireland, says the Herald's Dublin correspondent. This puts an end to the rumors that the Doke ol Marlborough wculd receive tho pott, MISS STONE IS DEAD That is the Opinion of the Missionaries Their Reasons for Holding This Belief. Stated by Rev. Henry Pakell Who is in Sofia New Youk, Dec. 2. Rov. Dr. Honry O. Pakoll, ropresontatlvo of tho American Board of Forolgn Missions of Hon ton at Samnkov, Bulgaria., lias sent tho follow ing dispatch from8ofla to tho World concerning rumora of tho death of Miss Ellen M. Stone, the missing missienary: "Wohopottmt tho dreadful nows la untrue, but thero ia reason to ninko u four otherwise. "If tho capltvea are dead, tho fact would account for the determined in sistence on the part of tho brigands that tho ransom money should bo paid before the captives nro uurreudurod to us. "It would account also for tho brl ganda' stubborn refusal to givo Bftto con duct to ono of our representatives to otto MlBBBtonoaudMra, Tallka, In order to certify tojis that thoy nro allvo beforo wo pay over tho ransom money. "It would appear that it was really on thla point, and not on tho contention that tho Bum ofmred by ua waa inauffl. cent, that negotiations (for tho surren der ot tho captlvoB) woro broken off rccontly. "Besides, tho brigands intimated that thoy would delay giving up tho prison ers until spring although it Is their first intorost to close tho ronttor as quickly as possible "Thoso considerations ucccssalrly weigh with us in v(pw of tho roports now provalent (that tho two women nro dead), Moroovor wo havo somo con firmation of the grave newt), and wo nro sending men to learn tho facts." Latqr: Information lias "been re ceived that Miss 8touo nnd Mtno Tallku aro atlll allvo. Tho Cash Sales of tho Rosalyn, n Russian popular paper, havo been stopped for ridiculing tho St. Petersburg chief ot Police. Nkw Yoiik, Doc. 2,Accordlng to a London correspondent the ordor for tho coronot for Mra. Bradley Martin, which ho iutnndod to worfr at tin coronation of King Edward has boon countermand ed. Tho coronet was modelled after that worn by Empress Josephine OREGON SUPREME COURT. Salem Newspaper Alan Wins Over Canadian Pacific Slelner va Polk County approved Bonn a j. W. Bootli (Willis vs Booth) approved Bean O. J. Baker Co. va Bonson County Clerk Union Co., alllrmed Mooro J. McMahan vs O. P. It. Marlon Co. reversed Wolvorton J. Trap Shooters. You aro rtnuoitod to meet at Willson'a Shuving Parlors tonight ut 8 o'clock, Business of Importance. Mr. Wm. Esch, formorly employed nt KvanB Barber tihop. is now working at Wlileon's Shaving Parlors, jj- "J. " Ll''l'l,J!'!S!Jl"gE'!IUlL Jl. W2 XJL Lmmklmf Without a Parallel Ladles', Misses' and Children's Knit Thro great values in Ladles' vests ,'loo Fleece I.hicd Garruonta oOo I1 leecu Mnett Garments 60o Fleece Lined Ourments Odds and Ends in 18c 20c, 26o Odd Garments for small 20c, anil 2fio Odd Garments for small 60o ami 00c Misses Wool Pants 70o Mlssos' Wool Pants 'VV ,';.';; , We continue this sale an account of having received a late shipment oi goods which almost overstocks the department. Don't Forget What You Read in This Ad. Today. P.m't think heoaiue wo do not talk Dress Goods In tomorrow's ad. tkat we have quit selling them, It's a Big Sale of Dress Goods all Week You'll Never Buy Them Again at the Price. AH wool I'latus. worm ft.soanu f.uujri j . 8fl Innh all wool Homespuns, all colors I 13 50c Llvht Plaid Homespuns, special I J? 58 Inch all wool Hnmepms. peeial I, A R0 Inch Mroaiiciouu, patent ami iuiprocu mum Tomorrow From 9 to II any size. 38. 40g424 .44, Of 46 jaCKd in lUO aiorc i Mjwrigujg MURDERER PATRICK ON TRIAL In New York Vpr the Murder of Rice Startling disclosures are Promised in the Evidence. Inquest on Eirellne Dale, pois oned by her Mother. Nkw Yomc.Dec. 2. Albert T. Patrick, tho lawyer charged with tho murder of William Marsh Rice, the Texas million aire, will bo placed on trial for bio lifo today. A new witness is held in rcaorvo by tho District Attorney In the person r.1 1n..nli fant. an nil!... 1..M trim T . rick, who, it is said will, glvo testimony ol n startling nature and in n measure corroborativo ot thn sworn confession ot Jones, the valet who has said he smoth ered Mr. Rice at Patricks instigation. Tho trial promises to bo full of surprises, on tho sido ot tho defense as well no on that of tho proeccntlon.and tho attor neys for tho defendant say that thoy ex pect to reveal ono most remarkable con spiracies over attempted in this country. ' The Dale Case. New YonK, Dec. 1, Tho inquest into thu death of Emelino Dale, whoso mother is BUBpoctcd of having poisoned hor, will be hold at Ilobokea this ovonlng by Cor oner Parstow and a jury. Thnt tlio in quest will bo held indicates that tho anal ysis of tho contents of Emellne'n stomach lias ltcou coraplo o ', nt d that tho nnalyslsl'a report is in posses sion of Dr Converse, county physician of lindeon cotiuty. Detectivo Louis Wclnthal of tho Ho bokon polico said that ha hal nt last (mind the woman who was a maid ot Mrs. Dale whon she, Elbrrt Waller.nnd Kmellne, wore in Germany. This former maid is oxpected to testify thnt the child was cruelly treated by nor mother nud by Wallor, who waa Jealous of Mrs. Dale's occasional manifestations of love for hor daughter. Asth ma The doctors tell us they cannot cure every case of asthma with Avar's Cherry Pectoral They iay it is the best thing for relief and that It often completely cures. We arc willing to take their word for it, are you? "After hnvlng spent hundreds of dollars trying to be cured of my asthma, I now rely entirely on Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for the relief ot the severe paroxysms of coughing. It Is the best n-i4lln 'nr ilila I rnn find." Geo. W. Stout, Sacramento, Cal. l .. ICc. II.M. J. C AYU CO.. Uwtll, Maw. "'The Rutgers Rlvorslde Presbyterian church, of Now York has called the Rov. Dr. Robort Mackensle of Ban Francisco to Its pastorate. Don't hesitate but come and try our pure Maple Choc olate and Lemon Locum. Ellis & Zjnii's ALL THE LATEST FLAVOR8 1 lS4BUte8ttt. 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