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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1901)
TTP"WWTmWIH,lP"T"''"" " "T h,at Is Ibo "" ' ,t111"8 th0 ctimntlo t lio (Cfli. nf in-- jwrnw wnre u.-ms - Etctir , 0 KUOWn iui. . . fcl, like tbo tor reao, iu. ?Aai kwi '"''y'ra-" "" " 'w P:!nJ tiruUrt.iS df Kralofu. jjinonmisi food's Sarsapanlla ifnmrl1 neutralizes tlio nclil In tlio UI . ,,, ,11.., con ,lnnnn.l. ... OH v "iv" ..-.-.- yi tun!- ' ... .1 U L.tllMi 'IT Ituirl'a lv uv iiuii'i ii. unit nirriiviueilB UIO cm uu1 rf" . a.v.. 'WVU - Portland Visitor Ws Hotel Restaurant. bCoo'o, lunch IOC to 25c Metis a It ?20cu Dally Journal on flic. 5-27 i LOCAL EVENTS. 20. "At tlio Old Croet-Uonih" at o pora house. . 20 Entro Nous rluli party. 23 Viola Latino and I), nf II . A. 0. f V. dancing party in Holmun Hall. .LAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS IraConrnd Krobs, Urot)KH, A Illnnnnr. Portland- larry Druitiln, Great Full. won. H. i. acoU Wolnli. N, Y. 8 Giln, City. tm u fioy. ronianu. N Hum, Portland. V Mar on. rortlniid. Hylvcpter, 8. F. ial tllUKU, U1BUU IUIUK. i n Conner. Independence. tlilucli oorg, Iutiepetillenoe. ! U l'aviii', ssi. umm. d II . X tl.I . 1 j.ll Ira ;u i nomas, roruiinu. Ford, City. The White House Burn nt la tlio old rulinb'o eating No bettor nu'iila served nn Oivo usn call. iporor William liftB decorated Mar- fllto, of Japan, wltlrtlui Onlor of the lEoglo. IK OF HINGES FOR XVU'S P RESEMS. fO -O. & TC 3 'J&L x-a-. i tb, i ns una ou nan Always boojju Ur, X . JlfaO- f 'z&Z-&6zLM Wi Huntsloier, Puneral Director, 107 SUte ."Phone Red 2423, SalemOreton. Besl 1390 Court. 'Phone Mack 2181. Notice. iThft annual mooting of tlio eharohold- ii;oiJt!io uapitai national itank ol anl fer tho oloctlon of Dlroctorn will bo riunu vi unnKiiiK unusu in inu cn oi ro, Urc(on, at throo o'clock p. in dayjririnarv nth 1J02. JUS. U. Ai.lML.Ki. Unshlor. m lm Salem, Or., Djc. 12, 1001 ODLE BROS- PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIRERS For Salem and vicinity leave orders at Geo Will's Music Store. UtriAND OR. S)3GX3?)5Si M 54S -irW nlin iWlVVV ,vMh Klin1 Fine Line of Framed Pictures Combination book 1 AH 111 feUi ilU 50cupto$i5oo IKase; solid oak--$ll.vU f) MM 9SS?W 1 m I SSJ i A10QUET, SMYRNA AND TURKISH. 1.E " 1 , K3,.:i i n inn rniH fr&mmm i !. ViMf JBk.-!W!tJ- TtrvU II m ' ' I arm kBa M n fl IT rT i-n i mil. in in -i.i AT x-rv GO ' . 'V& VHhHhs&I-IV Ia 0 lull! H I i n B H li 9 c c T JvA). U." 'sTlP'P-t w 9 BBIllvllffillmH ??TTf IT Is&e II Ft' w k-B Hi HI MNkBHlBiHllBIBUHnilHni M. "Z - E 111 aatflV V-' 'W Kv'fAi'i gS) T "V bT sT Vi II A U S k tzUtmm . v nf t w rtr Wm ViTW0Sw3SSlX) VJy 1 Wflllilwe SIDE BOARDS AND BUFFETS yB JUBQC liT j. sa ffcnAi rfflffl s B Iron Beds, Full Size fDuuOCn &S0 TO S??& 1 K $3.00 UP TO $a'b:uu. fsmlWlS- Jp S B 'WDu8s BATTAtlH0CKERS from $5.00 1IALU CLASSES anil seats S4 . , .. 1 I w, P' HHRRN & rlAHITIi S I B ". ;'" i UUllLin VJll lllllUllJl ULl couches from $6-50 t3 a;: AA I BrtiCreS ih&M UP $25;aeoodva!ourcoucn iipu.UU s DALTON STILL JENIES That He Murdered Young Morrow Swears That Wade Fired the Shot. Arguments for a new Yesterday. Trial. Argnmcntaon tho motion for a now trial In tho Dalton Inurtlor enfo woio heard yeBtmiay In rortlniid by Judges Oleland and Sears, and a de cision will soon bo rendered. If tho motion is doniecj, Dalton and Wade will bo Immediately sentenced to ba banned. Dalton was preterit In court during tho araumont butthoro worofow spec tators, becauso tho fact wag not publicly known that the proceeding was to occur. Olaronro Venzio, defendant's attorney, devoted considerable timo in attacking the court's instructions to tho Jury, par ticularly the instruction thnt only ono of two verdicts could bo returned mur der in the first degree or acquittal Counsel also arKiioi! that the confes sion of Dalton introduced in evidence was inadmlesablo, became It was pro cured by promises. Tt was also arguod that Wttdo could not legally testify. Tho indlutmont was allc;td to bade-' fectfve. It was ureU that it does' not proporly ohargo hn-attompt to rob, aud for that reason does not charge murder in the first degree Dalton was tried under tho section of tho statute which provides that If In tho commission of tho crimo of robbery ,tc , a killing results, it Is murder in the first dogree. Tho indictment sotsforth that Dtltonand Wado did feloniously malo RiasBault on James B. Morrow, with intent to tako his personal proporly. Mr, Veazlo contended that thla is not a statement ot tho facts constituting tlu attempt to rob, as it does not eny what was done. It does not say thoy put their hands on him nnr describe what their actions wero. Lio laid the jury should have found two counts ; that tho defen dant was attempting to commit robbery and committed murder. Tho answer of District Attorney Chamberlain to the argument was short. Ho said the toudoncy of tho courts is to Instruct juries as in thli caso, and it was done to prevent juries II J I ft I Hi i J 1 LD Cc 5 IwJWfll s !EST FOR TH BOWEL If jrou hkTtn't a rcsuUr, li-tlthy mpttmrnt at lb poweli Tcrj day bowel III D. Jt lent rhTMocr UH polton, I If om n. anil Ii opMi.ondbe wall, Force, In the hp6f rlo- vourA in nr win i. Km n.. tjt, cMlett. most I'Ortft wjr of keeping th bowlU I MAnc.rnti UMllurrvUB, ill. BmOOlU .-v UiU VIVAU I. hU I.YK0 EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY nt;,2.llt' pl&ul.,le' I'otent, Tit flood, noOood, !Ii.'.'01'. i , rI,e ror "" ple. nd booklet on iTtnuso KtBror corm. cmriGo .r mw tom, KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN from letting a man oecapo hannine by returning n Hfe-inipriBonment verdict where a man might havo been guilty of murder in the first degree. Ho admitted that tho information might havo been changed, but declared that tho timo to make tlio objection was at tho opening of .the trial by a deinurror. Both at torneys havo filed briefs. Dalton seems to bear up well, but ho fully realizos what is beforo him. As he was being returnod to the County Jail yciterdiiy by Deputy Sheriffs Matthews and McMillan, ho raised his hand in thn air ntid .more, before God thnt Wado had sworn bin llf aw.ty by Mm testimony, and that Wado ilrod the fatal shot. Dal ton also asserted in n dramatic manner that District Attorney Chamberlain and I Do'ectivo Day both prjmtsed him that it no wouiu make completo comesslon thoy would bus that he was norpunishod according to tho full extent of tho law. D.ilton appears to have received relijious consolation, as ho frequently madoblb- Ural references while talking. NIEHART MINER KILLED By a Peculiar Accident Shaft. in Niehaiit, Mont., Doc. 21. Jacob ,1c cobaen. n miner of this city, was instant ly killed this evening by an nxploslo.i of giant blasting bowder. Ho had wrked all day and had put in six shots. He was being hauled up in a bucket when the rope broke, and ho fell 400 feet to meet tho explosion. He was blown to pieces. 5fffc CANDY g&f OATHARTIO BUENOS AYRES ABLAZE With Excitement Oyer the War Which is now Thought to Near at Hand. be Practically all South America n.ay ce involved. Buenos Ayrks, Dec. 20, via Galveston. In ordor to commemorate tho forma tion of tho Leaguo of Patriots hero, tons of thousands of young men paraded the streets last evening cheoring for Argen tina, tho Argnntino army, President Boca and ex-president Mitre, now pres ident of the committeo to settle tho fron tbr dispute with Chile. Thousands of mnnlfestauts, estimated to have numbered as many as 60,000 parsons, stopped and cheered beforo tho oillccs of the various newspapers, where fiery addresses wero mado. The crowds thon marched in tho direction of Presi dent Hoca's residencot beforo which the national hymn was sung. Tho president rosponded with an onoi getic Epeoch, which was enthusiastically applauded, Thon for about an hour tho crowds engaged in tho patriotic demon stration, marched past tho Presidents rcsidenco shouting "No moro diplomatic notes," "Let us have war sooner than that." Thore wore also some cries ot "Death to tho Chileans." The Nacclon, referring to.tho interna tional complications, says that tho He- public of Uruguay is much concerned, In I view of the possibility of a conflict b- I tween Argentina and Chile, about her neutrality. Brazil is also said to be considering the namo subject. In this connection it is reported that Brazil con- templates appropriating from 5,000,000 to 10,000,000, for tbo purchase ol new warships, showing, it is said, that Bra zil, which up to tho present has suc ceeded In cenllnltu: horsolf to a stato of turned peace, is finally gotting mixed up in the diploma tic complications and is feeling compelled to guard horeolf against tho threatened trouble betwconBouthAmorl o n countries Pern and Bolivia aro also strengthening tholr armaments, and in cidentally aro ruining themeolves by so doing. Prosldout Roca and Sonor Teigoyon, tlm Hnviirnrt. nf it.A t.tnMA nt Tl. ........ 1 Ayrcs, have had a long conferonco rela tive to tho Chilean situation. President Roca will start on a tour of inspection of tho military districts of-tho republic In Jatiuaryand will rovlew all tholr troops, which will, by that time, havo beeu mo bilized. crown" PRINCE OF SIAM Will Visit America Fall. Next WABin.WTOK, Dec. 21 The Stato de partment has bcon officially advised by the Government ot Siatn that the Gronn Princo of the latter country is to visit tho United Stales next October. The royal family of Slam Is as progressive as that of any European monarchy. The King and Queen havo adopted European dreus and manncrB, and tho young Princo has beon educated at Eton Col lege In England, and at tin military academy at Sandhurst. Ho is progres sive in every way, and is vory popular In England. Chaw Fa Maha Vajiravadh is tho sec ond Queen's eldest sou, and io tho old est surviving child of Chulalongkorn I, tho reigning King, Ho Is now 21 years of age, having been born January 1, 1880, at Dangkok. Tho King of Siam has full discretionary power to nominate his successor, but not until 1887 was the custom of proclaiming a Crown Prince introduced. A HOT SCRAP IN COURT California Solons Together. Come Altoras, Cat., Dec. 21. There was a sensational scono in tho Superior Court hero today during the proceedings in the case of the People vs. Drown, otherwise known as tho Lookout lynching caso. Considerable feeling has bcon exhibited by both sides over since tho caeo camo up for hearing a week ago. Today At tornoy Harris, for tho dofenso, was en- doavoring to break down tho testimony of Agnea Wilson, a witnota for tho prose cation, when the court objected to tho lino of questioning, saying : "Thoro will bo no such conduct In this court wlti'e I am on tho bench," "Well, you won't bo thoro long," ro torted Attorney Harris. "I will be hero until my term is up," replied the court, "unless somoofyou assassinate or shoot mo from behind." At this point Attorney Baker, of conn sol for the defense, remarked: "Well, that's a ulco remark for a man to mnko on tho bench. There is no man hero that wants to assasdinato you." "I can prove by a dozon witnesses that Cnurtwright (a previous witness) said that hi camo down from tho stand to kill me, and he would have done so had tho sheriff not interfered," replied the Judgo. Aftor sorao further heated remarks from both sides, tliowholo subject was dropped, without apologies from either of tho contesting parties. WRECK . NEAR TAC0MA One Engineer Thought to Dead. be Taonha, Doc. 21. Extra 151 wost col lided with extra 133 east on the North ern t'aciuc KMiiroau auoui one in no west of Weeton, about 6:30 p. m. Both engines wero damaged, ten cars derailed and tho track blocked for several hours. Wrecking outfits from Tacoraa and El- lousbnrg wero sunt to clear the track. The cars damagod worn mostly loaded with coal. Conductor O. A. Flak, on extra east, wan slightly Injnrod. Kngln eer Kelly on extra west has not yet been found, and there is a possibility that ho may be found under the wreck. Tie causo of the accldeut Is being investi gated. STRIKE NEAR BAKER Remarkably Rich Ore is Found. Bakbm City. Pec. 20 A very rich strike lias been retried at the Phoenix mine, in Ihe (ircenborii district. Tl new find, it is ro,ornd, consists of a pocket of exceedingly rich ore which runs up into the six figure list. The lowest eitimate placed on the aitsay value of this pookt Is 100,000 per ton, hut there is not a large quantity of It The owners are very reticent In regard to the strike, and so far have declined to give out any statement in regard to It The Phoenix mine was recently purchased by Messrs, Parker and Craw ford, of Chicago. Elegant stock of cut glass and sterling sliver at turn jeweiry store. gtljn&g; wiiu An Excellent Combination. The nleaaant method and betioflnln! effects of the well known remedy, 3rnur or Fios, manufactured by the GALironMA. Fio Sthup Co., Illustrate thovalueof obtaluinc the liquid laxa tive principles of planta known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them in tho form moit rf rliln(r to the taste and acceptable to tho system. It is the one period atrenffthaninjr laxa tive, cleansing- tho system effectually, dispelling1 colds, lioailachw and fevers ffently yet promptly and enabling1 ono overcome habitual cor tlptlou tier- ,anontly. IU perfect fraadom from every objectionable, quality and sub jtano, uud its noUnr on the kidneys, lirct rind bowels, without weakening nr Irritating them, make it tho ideal laxativo. In tho procogtf of manufacturing figs aro used, as thoy are pleasant to tho tu4te, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy aro obtained from senna and other nromatlo plant, by a method known to tho Gam roam A Fict Srnur Co. only. In order to pet IU beneficial olTecto mid to avoid imitations, please rumouibcr the full name of tho Company printed on tho front of every package, CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP GO. a an irrtANOisco, a&x. xawibvillk, rr. mvr -roue, it. r. ttorsatobyall DrwrgliU Prlcn Mo. per bottle. MARION CIRCUIT C0URT One Decison Reversed and One Case Appealed toSii' preme Court Judge Boise of tho equity department of the iclrcult court, on Friday hoard tho case of W. P.. Dunlap, appellant vs. H. T. Bract respondent, on writ of re view. Thscase was appoated from a decision given by Justice ot the Peace O'Donald whose decision was reversed by Judgo Boise. Thn suit was brought to collect 3 road poll tax, for 1001, which had formorly boon paid to Street Commissioner J. P. Frizzell. As Dunlap lives In road dis trict No. 16, Supervisor Bruce claimed that tho tax should bo paid to him and to no one olso. O. L. MoNary represen ted tho plaintiff and II. J. Bigger the defendant. Notice of an nppoal from the decision ol Judge Burnott to tho supromn court, has beon filed in tho case of tho State vs. John Kelly, Kelly is now sorvlng a sontenco of one yeni in the onltentlJry, bolng convicted of assault with a dun gorous weapon. Two months ot the timo has already been rerved. The trouble nros.) last Juno, when John Kelly shut Frank Lambert, marshal of St. Paul, i Unless the case is rapidly advanced on tho dock et of the supremo court, the entire term of servitude will expire before tho couit reaches a decision, In department one J. W. Ransom has filed a suit agalnrt Robert McFarlane and h. Mculunls. It Is lor tho purpose of collecting monoy to tho amount of $105, with Interest at 7 per cent, from August, 1001, due on a promissory noto, and $50 attorneys' fees. Carson & Ad ams represent the plaintiff. In tho case of tho Stato vs. I'ennoyer et al, for (he recovery of the amount of tho Davis defalcation, another action has occurred A recent docislon nf Judgo Boise was to tho effect that the Btate Land Hoard were not responsible for the doings of Its clerk, and the motion was sustained striking out tho parte of the complaint that relat ed to Davis a clerk of said Board, This releatod tho board from paying the sum demanded by tho stale, and yoslor day a demurrer to the remainder of the complaint was filed. New Articles of Christmas cheer at Bransons A Raan'sjthls week, A splendid assortment of new crop nuts and choice candles, new currants, seeded raisins, best ottron and lemon peel, all bright uoods, Call and see them, Take Your Choice- You have come to a fork in tho busi ness roid. You must decide right here and now whether you will continue to spend your monoy In a hap-hsmd way or place it Judicioatly for advertising in the best newspaper In your city. The newspaper Ii of first Importance la the list of advertising medlarns. Nearly every person in tho town reads the best newspaper and If your advei titement In tt is sufficiently striking and convincing nearly every one will -end if Try an ad In the Enlarged JOURNAL Bo you Co on Dr. BiuTb ConKh Syrup will oare a Cough or Cold at onco. Conquem Oroup,Whooplng-k)UKh and Mwie Gougu without fill I. Motheni praise It, Uoctora provrlbo It for Bronchi, tut, IIoanionosA. firippo, l'noumonla and Consumption, It fflvoa quick, aurovesulta. I'iico,2Act, IteAisotlie dealer's eubetltnto j It is not on (rood. Dr.BulI's Cough Syrup Aftutuft miMkB uhAn fjfhera fall. I ... .j ..ii..ii s.4 1 iui BiaX'ir.rTruTtrcu ll CLASSIFIED yt sm ADVERTISEMENTS Aovcnisemenis, rive noes or lets, la this coui imcncainrft nmnmr acr. (nr.tv..t , mo a month. All over five lines at the une'rate WANTED. WANTED Two compotont girls at once, for general house wort at, the Cottage hotel 24 Court atroot. .'J!F. Stolger, Prop. 12-10l3t WANTED Men to learn harbor' trade; tools furnished; aliorjpportunlty-,for earning board; export Idstructlons?1 position guaranteed; write fonpartlo ulars, Molcr's Barbor College, Donver Colorado. ll-25lmf ' i . - ,r ,i FOR SALE. GRADE GUERNSEY BULL CALF Good for dairy or farm. For sala for ono week for ton dollars. Jacob Ams lor. rcsldencootA.BuBh. 12-19-31 COWS FOR 8ALE Two Jorsoy cows, one in milk, tho other soon fresh. Call at Home Bakery In Y. M. O. A. block. 12-I0-3U FORSALE.-Entlrofurnltureiforaiball or lodgo room including new velvet carpotat about half value Call' on 'J. W. Paynoovor Ladd A DushUank. A. J. Ba&ty, Res. Asylum Ave. 12 18 tf SHEEP FOR SALE 75 head 85 year llng owes and 40 lambs 12.00 per head' u. v. i!,oit, Macleay, Oregoc; 12-18-0t. FOR SALE. 3000 Cedar Posts. I also have on hand four grades of cedar shingles. No shingles to be fonnd elsowhore In the City llko our No. 1, II. Those shingles aro the Detroit brand, acknowledged by all whtrhavo' usod them as the nest tnade ihinblos on tho markot. Bold by S. P.iMc Crackon 14 and Nebraska streets, Englewood. 10 20 tf . FOR 8ALE 6, 10 and 15 acres orchard 3 and chicken ranch, New house and barn, Well wator. Two miles out. Bee G. W, Pearmlno, 2 miles'north on river road. Tv. F. D No. 8. 10-25-tf FOR RENT. TO RENT January 1, 0-ronm modern , cottagoon south Commercial .street' two blocks from Willamette Hotel. A. Strong. 12.20-3t' FOR RENI1. Large, well furnishwl room, for one or two gentlemen. In qulro Cor. Court and Liberty! streets. 12 10 tf. FOR RENT Good house on TJnlo street. Call at 424 High streetTA A. Sohrolbor. 12-4-ls. .7i.t.j: FOR RENT- Newly finished office rooms in McGornack Block. Steam boat, elovator. 10-55tf.' - '' . ii . . L03T AND FOUND' LOST A lady's blaok purse containing about 60 conts and a iloorkqr. Leave at Journal office for ro ward. 12-10.3t' LODGES. FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court Sherwood Forest No. 10. Meets Fri day nights In Turner block. Ira Hamilton, O. R. A. L. Brown, "Becy. MISCELLANEOUS. WILL80N'8 SHAVING UARCOR8.-' Tlio only chop In the c'ty uslng'the Antiseptic Razor Storilizer. I also unve a UandrufT Cure that cures or no pa Co pay. Jas. W. Wlllson, Prop.. 247 :om. Bt. 12 3 tf' ATrENTION FARMERS-Oats, Barloy, Hay and Prunes wanted. Will buy or storo. Chopping done promptly. Get our prices beforo you sail. Office op posite Court House. Tillson-Bartlett Grain Co. illOP ArJfrPRODUCB BUYERS. I CARMICIIAEL-llop buyer. Office la Busb J . llM.,H.alll of choice bops solicited fron ar, . Ufiem, oreioa. Hintlea lem, Oreioa ail irowiri. I ILIENTIIALBROS.-NcwYortC Loodos.Su f- . 'rncti:o, hop merchants. Ortioa office. Udd A Uuh Oldi.. fiilem. If. J, OlteBlnlmtr, miasier. l'hone401. CQUIRB FAIIRAR-Ilop Commlision taercbast. v a tomratrcuioi. noom 4 uimu I UMttlrs. X A.LiyESHJYCO.-llopineixhMS,;Oli. erhelm Ulock, Salem, Orel on. 1'hoae 1311. W M.BROWN & CO - Hoes, Mohilr. Wool. Ilos Crowers'sustllei. no. aio tcratrtul Strttt, 8leo. Oreion, PnoasiSOt. MCKINLEY MITCHELL -Buyer of wliest ,. . oats, hops, wool potatoes ssd produce ef all kinds. Gtrvsls, Ortio. I O. WIUCIIT A CO., tiuytra of fruit (sd.pre J. dues of all kinds, opposite Cspcial Hrtwervv CommertUlst.,3lem. HS.GIL0. A CO.-Wbolessle fruits, produee. t eta Fruit sacks for silt. Uuyersqi Or-., eton prunes, potatoes sad produce of ail kiads. Wsiuce Warcbousr, wrutr Hltb sad Trads jsts. Oalera, Oreios. Open Evenings To accommodate the Christmas trade, I will keep my storo open eveulngs until that time. Uko. O. Will, Dealer In Pianos, Organs and Hewing Machines. 120 2w Ask your grocer for G. Stolz's home made mincemeat not as your mother made hut as you'd make it yourself. 11 20 1 1. , v Up-to-date. Capital City flour has no superiorly It. sold by all grocer Two pound can of calcium carbide 25c. M'.tchell, I)wls and Stayor Qo. 12 2ff OABTOTUA. Bwtih 1to Kted Yea Hm Unn Eocct UJJOAIUS tf For a Christmas Present end your fritnd a box of La Corona 10 ent oluam. Nolhinu will nlnmn IiImT'J' ent olijars, Nothing will please otter, Aug, liuckustein, Hnlem. WHEN YOU THINK THINK OF HINGES. OP EYEGLASSES Giant or Pigmy. What are you In your builnest giant or pigmy an ace or a two snotr t f Jadlolous advertising In tho best, pa per will mak you a power in the community' It will make your storo the goal- for tliedslly crowd of klKipperi It will In-' coaie the volume of your buslqens amf. make you eatlsflwl with yourself1 and yonr efforts. " Only see that your advertising li'-ddrje rightly and all will Iw well. ' Try an ad In the Enlarged JOURNAL Bids for Supplies, Sealed proposals are hereby dnvlted for fnrnUhlng thn Oregon State Reform school with supplies for tho slx-.tnoutbr ending Juno 20th, 1002, a list ofwhlch will b furnished upon application to.trie, tuperlntemlf nt. All bids piu'st bo'ln by jft.n IM, 1W3, at one o ciock, p. m, 12-20-41. it, n. uioKxu, pupv. y - S-YT- L "- if fey r ''wfCvitVe)e '' i v r i rf It i 6Q " . '' C 'J f s-vtf Urn mm trm oil