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    THE DAILY JOURNAL
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VOL. XII.
SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1902.
There's a
New York
As a money-saving institution for the com
munity. New line of Norfolk Suits to fit
the boys. They're beauties, too. Extra
values in Men's Spring style hats and shirts.
THE NEW
E. T.
SALEM'S CHEAPEST
PRICE CASH STORE.
lejps
vx A u
We do it
Scientific OptlcUo.
A Family:Safe
guard...
that will prevent colds ami (tripe, cure
cImIIp, cramps, dyspepsia and many
ollio niltnonlH, and is thu great ''ounce
nf pievcniion" In the household, is u
liottlo of (iooiI, pure u lilt-key or brnndv.
Wo can especially recommend tho Over
holt Rjotthttkey as being pure and high
grade, and no family should bo without
J. P. ROGERS, ''
Wholesale and Retail Ltauor Dealer
This is to Certify
County oY&n M HIo". Of. Aug 21, 190
Crippled and Many Years an Invalid
About fourteen yean since at utne yesrs or age
I met with an aoclleut which caused au Injury
u jrnuui mew prtwtmu until oome.ureeuue.
it "t !" peiTio none wdiom resulted m
the formation of humped shoulder ana hin, a
shortening ot tbe watit and displacement of In
ternal organs, and ihorlenlDK or about two
'ochei of duo limb between the knee and hip.
in addition to the outward appearance of my
bodyasabore described In March 1800 I wu
taken with a serore attaok of U Grippe from
the leffect of which I suffered greatly with m
lung and heart, and when in Hay two I cam
to and began treatment with Dr. J V. Cook my
condition Mas about aa follow). Could per
form no manuallabor, could not itoop to nick
anything from the floor. Could get about the
houso only with difficulty, aud getting up stairs
"V n?JLt .w ImPosaiMe. Could use my llmba
only with difficulty aud oue of them wai much
waned My norrous ayitem wa badly wrecked.
Had cough and sevoro pnlu on lungs and heart,
no appetite, could sleep only In broken spells,
and In many wayi MiOered almost constant and
Indescribable aguuie. In short I was as much
dead assUlve. Irevloiikly to my attack of I
Qrlppq 1 was treated orer a period of years by
ipuy physicians to no eflcctlre purpose
My personal apnesranoe at this time la
straight in the back n anyone. Mr wasted
limb restored to normal slse and but little more
than half nn inch shorter thu the other. Hare
True uo of mf limbs and cau go up stairs one
foot after the other with perfect ewe. My
waiitW lenxthunlug. Can Hoop to the Moor
with case, Can get about aud do pretty muob
any ami erery tblnR othor well people cau do.
My appetlto is splendid, sleep soundly and am
absolutely freo from pain
a Tear 1
laving Hioi in ur. uook siaraiiy ior unr
hare swon much of the effect ot bis
treatment upon
others, aud can truly and
cheerfully recommend the Doctor and hut ined-
icukKiu M au ia any way afflicted.
, The Doctor's treatment in this case waa whol
ly confined to hit Uotamral Remedies, constitu
tionally atmlnlstered No resort to the nse
of knife, mechanical appliance or other method
of treatment being employed
UU1.IAK R03ENBAUM.
Lillian Onsenbaum has lived in this rlcinlty
about utuo years.
We. the undersigned, are personally acquaint
ed with the abora affiant and cheerfully sub
scribe to the troth pf the foreifolnjr. statement,
N. MMKNBAlJM. Father.
FOHAN HAHKI&ON,
A. V, ROSKNBAUM
M 3ubjribod and iworn to before mo this 21tn
dayof Anr. 101.
gealatuched. W.W.HALL, t
Ooonty Clerk.
By A, McCOXLOCH. Deputy.
S BYE
SPECIALIST X
A. M- BANCROFT,
Mjr. of the
BANCROFT OPTICAL CO.
iS9 Com'l 6t, 8l. Oroa
K-3 ya k r
Qua
mi
About the "Star 5 Star"
shoes that you don't find in
other makes at the same price. I
wc nuvc a wguuerrui variety
ot slylesand qua'ities for you
to select from. In fact we carry
a larger assortment and sell
more shoes than most shoe
slores. Every pair we sell in'
creases the confidence of the
oublic in the 3C X.
r-!
YORK RACKET
BARNES, Proprietor.
OHK
Our Store Closes at 6 O'clock
Every Evenlnj Except Saturday
Racket
Cor. Comnioralat and Uhomokota Sts.
Fitting Your Eyes
Requires the greatest possible care.
It is essential that no mistakes be made.
nvl..w.:... .,., ,:.,:
properly"give an examination
Which guarantees better Sight and fit
your eyes so that they may last longer
J , J , J J
and give COmfOrt.
vv
Herman W, narr
Cor. Stste and Liberty St.. Silem
When Time is in
Dispute
The notch from U, T. Pomeroy'a al
ways decides. A watch from there 1 8
reliable The name iteell is a guarantee.
Every watch pent out o( this etoro is ac
curately regulated and can always bo
denonded on. That's tho only kind of i
watch to carry, A big stock to select wickoff, for gallantry In uattlo at Ban-
ir,'iraA Plice8' , Lv,?r, Jr.,!jc,ie! J3,60 t0 1 tlago, Cuba. Volunteors-brlgndlor-$10,
20 year gold filled $10 to $20. I by broyot) Co,onel Jo,m Wno,.
P T DntnAfnu ley. First Washington Infantry, for
j 11 VIllClUj
288 Com. St. Watchmaker and Optician
Lord Francis
is Free
LONDON, March 21. Lord Francis
Hopo was this morning granted a do
creo of divorce, with costs, against his
wlfo, May Yoho, on account of her
adultery with Captain Putnam Bradloo
Strong, son of tho ox-mayor of Now
York.
Gonoral Wood, the governor-goneral
of Cuba, left Havana on Thursday for
Washington.
Easter is Coming
It is a little Christmas with us
this year. We have thlnga that
aro strictly new in the line of
eggs, etc. : : : ' i ' '
Open till 12 p, m
IU State Street.
The Leader
M. E. Fraser.
A I
52 INCH PEBBLK CHEVIOT, extra heavy quality at
$1.25 a yard.
50 INCH 8T0RM SKROK
price
33 INCH WOOL ALBATROSS In new ni'leB
aOLNOIISILK 8TRIPK AUIITR08S in pljk. Woe
nd red, an elegant waist material 7 9C a yo-
SSINOII BRILLIANTINB, .good heavy weight (or
aklrU, value fl.00. Our prloe
THE LEADER
MILES
MAYBE
RETIRED
RoOSCYClt
May Dis
miss the General
Such Action Would Mean a
Fight
With Congress-Other News
of the Capital.
WASHINGTON, March 21. There Ib
considerable speculation today as to
what will bo tho result of Qenoral
Miles' testimony given beforo tho Sen
ntto military cotninlltco on Thursday.
Tho Impression Is growing that Roose
velt will retire him under the ago Urn
It. On the other hand It Is contended
that RooBovclt and Root cannot tako
cognizance of tho unofficial reports
of Miles' strictures, because of tho
privileged character of his testimony
given beforo tho Senato commlttco in
tho privacy of executive session. Any
attempt to punlBh tho officer for glv-
ing expression to his opinion on tho
measuro beforo Congress, at tho re
quest of tho commlttco, Would, It is
said, lead to vigorous action by Con
gress, for tho protection of Its witness
es and In defenso of its own authority.
Miles today asserted that, while it
is true that ho opposed tho passago of
tho army bill boforo tho committee
with every argument in his possession,
il10 l,d not exceed his prerogatives as
! orftl comm-ttnu,njr ih0 army, Th0
'published reports of his statements ho
characterized as garbled aJTd mii or
misquotations. For Instance, ho says
ho didn't tell tho commltteo that, with
tho bill a law, tho sccrotnry of war and
j adjutant-gonoral could and would fill
jtho gonoral staff with their favorites,
I although ho did stato ho could name
tho personnel of tho staff. Ho fcolB
'ho has dono no moro than his duty
in opposing to tho extent of his
Btrongth n measure, which, nccordlng
to his views, Is "highly Iniquitous."
Tho cabinet meeting today was devot
ed almost entirely to tho Miles caso.
Aftor a nroloiiBOd discussion Roosevelt
I decided to tako no action in the mnttor
I until hn rnnnlvnn n t-flnnrf nn thn nxnnt
langungo used by tho gonernl boforo
tho committee.
For, Promotions.
WASHINGTON, March 21. Among
tho long list of brovat commissions In
tho volunteer and regular army sont to
tho Sonnto for confirmation today woro
tho follewing: Rogular mujor-gonor-al
by brovet Colonol Harry Egbert, for
distinguished gallantry in action at
Manila, Philippine Islands, whoro he
was killed; brigadier-generals by bre
vet, Colonol Emerson Llscomb, for
consplcous gallantry at Tlon Tsln,, Chi
na, whoro ho was killed; Colonol Chas.
distinguished gallantry In action near
Manila; to bo lleutonant-colonol by
brevet, Major John A. Logan, for dis
tinguished gallantry In action at San
Jacqulnto, Luzon, whoro ho was killed.
a
Schley Turned Down.
WASHINGTON, March 21. Tho
Houbq subcommltteo on naval affairs
today presented a report on tho vari
ous Schley resolutions prosontcd to
tho Houso. It recommonds thnt furth
or consideration of suoh bills bo indefi
nitely postponed, and no furthor nctlon
bo takon thereon.
Hitchcock Won't Realrjn.
WASHINGTON, March 21. An of
flclal assoclatod with Secretary Hitch
cock said today that Hitchcock had up
thought of resigning.
President Gets Pro-Doer Resolutions.
WASHINGTON, March 21. Kepro
sontatlvo Ityan, of New York,, today
handed to President Roosovolt a copy
of tho rosolutlons adopted at a meet
ing hold In Buffalo March 3d, oxpross
lntr sympathy with tho Boors, and
calling on the government of tho
TT..ttwi atnrna in nut an end to tho
I shipment of mules from New Orleans
Initial Showlne of
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NEW SPRING FABRICS
45 INCH FINK
an exilusive
good value at 00. Oar
65c a yard.
MEROBKIZF.D
material
NEW BILKS AND LINEN, Batiste wy M'fcljto for
waisW, and ooatomes 7 5C a yo.
TOILE DU NORU ginghams. The best
..lrtlon. in the city. 60 derignj to ohK.
from
75cayfl
M. E. FRASER
to South Africa. Tho president said
ho would glvo tho mnttor consideration.
Russian Deal with Persia. .
LONDON, March 21. Tho Times un-
dorstands Persia has concluded an
I agreement with Russia, under tho
torms ot which Porsta Is to get a loan
, of 10,000,000 roubles, and It Is to glvo
1 Russia a concession for a now road
from Tabriz to Toheron.
THOMAS
DIVORCE
CASE
Sensational Suit Thrown out
of Court.
CHICAGO, March 21, Tho sonsn
tlonal Thomas dlvorco caso, in which
Harold Thomas, son of Qoneral Samuel
Thomas, tho Now York multimillion
aire, seeks dlvorco from his wlfo, Adah,
on statutory grounds, enmo to an ab
rupt end this morning, whon tho court,
on motion of tho plaintiff's attornoy, In
definitely postponed tho case. It was
claimed that nowspaper publications
and statements mado in court, which
tho Jury Bhould not hnve heard, woro
so prejudicial to tho plaintiff that an
equltablo verdict could not have been
rendered.
FIFE
TRIAL
ENDED
Suspect Acquitted of the
Charge,
SAVANNAH, Mo., March 21. Stow
art Fife, on trial for tho murdor of
Frank Richardson, vas acquitted horo
this morning. Tho widow of tho mur
dored mnn waB first accuBCd, and tried
for murddr, but was acquitted. An ef
fort was mado to show that Flfo and
tho woman woro on moro than friendly
torms.
THE CHINE8E REBELLION.
Marshal Su'o Forces Desert and Join
the Rebels.
IIONO KONO, March 21. Advl.ccft
from Canton sny It Is creditably re
ported thoro that tho Vlcoroy has ro
colvod tolegrams rom Lung Chin, on
tho Annum border, nlloglng that tho
whole of Marshal Su'b troops havo do-1
sorted ami joined tnc roueis. ir uus is
truo, say tho advices, It adds to tho
revolutionists 20,000 torelgn-armod and
drilled troops, capablo of defeating
any forco tho lmpeilalists enn raise
Tho tolcgrnms furthor sny tho coun
try Is undoubtedly rlpo for rebolllon.
Robberies nro of froquont occurrences,
tho long-continued dtouth prevents tho
planting of spring rlco, and this has
led tho farm laborers to becomo rob
bers.
WolMnformod porsons consider n re
bellion slmnlnr to that of tho Tnl-Plng
probable
o
Turkey Wants Intervention.
CONSTANTINOPLE, March 21.
The Turkish government has directed
tho Ottoman ambassador to solicit tho
frlondly Intervention of tho powers at
Sofia, concoj-nlng tho differences bo
tween Turkey and Dulgaria, In rolatlon
to Macedonian affairs.
Gray ?
Perhaps you like the idea
of looking 25 or 30 years
older than you are ! If not,
use Ayer's Hair Vigor. It
completely restores the color
to gray hair, all the dark, rich
color it used to have. No
use in looking old before
your time.
I am over sixty years of age and
my hair is very handsome. People tell
me I don't look nearly that old, because
my hair is so dark and thick. You
know I use Ayer'a Hlr Vlwr.'
Mrs. H. F. BorKeol. I'hceiiix, N. Y.
tl. AlUmiM. J.C.AVWCO.,UwslUMss.
Prince Henry of Prussia has hoisted
his admiral's pennant over tho flag
ship of the Kell fleet.
The Leader
M E. Fraser.
RMPROIDERRD 8WI8S, Organdies,
fabric $1.25 a yd.
CANVAS CLOTH,
a new waist
75cayd.
THE LEADER
DISASTER
IN BANGOR
MAINE
Two Bridges Loaded
With People
1
i
Washed Away by Roaring
Waters.
ncomplcte Details Indicate
Heavy Fatalities.
J BANGOR, Mo., March 21. A big toll
bridge and Uio Malno Contral brldgo,
Ijotwecn Uangor and Drower, woro cqr-
tea away by tho Hood last night, and
t Is roportod a number of llvos woro
ost. Uoth structures woro filled with
sightseers at tho time, and how many
of thoso succeeded in roachlng tho
Shore In safety Is not known.
EIGHT
HOUR
DAY
Demanded by Pennsylvania
Miners.
SHAMOKIN, Pa., March 21. Tho
most important fen turo of today's ses
sion of tho convention of Districts Nos.
1, 7 and JO, United Mlno Workors of
Amorlca, was tho adoption at tho aftor
noon session of sovoral resolutions.
Thoso wcro tho result of various al
leged grievances announced in tho con
vention by, the dlfforent delegations,
aud woro prosontcd by tho commltteo
on resolutions. Most ot them woro of
sectional, rather than gonoral, interest,
but their tono was not tho lcsn emphat
ic. Tho first resolution domandod nn
eight-hour day In till collieries of tho
anthraclto region. Others wero adopt
ed as follews: Demanding tho recog
nition of mlno committees by opera
tors lu tho adjustment of disputes re
sulting in local strikes; declaring oppo
sition to working with men not mom
bora of tho Mlnowtjrkore' Union; fa
voring arbitration of trado disputes;
condemning tho nystom of blacklisting
by compnnlos of discharged employes.
o
Sargent Denies
The Rumor
ST. LOUIS. Morch 21. Frank Sar
gent, chief of tho Brotherhood of Loco
motive Firemen, deulos having boon
tendered tho ofllco of commissioner of
Immigration, now flllod by Powdorly.
Sighted a
Derelict
POUT T0WN8I5NI), March 21. Tho
bark Kato Davenport, from Honolulu
this morning, reports sighting, eigh
teen miles off Capo Flattery, an un
known vessel, bottom up.
DISORDER IN HAYTI.
Situation Is Critical, but It U Not a
Revolution.
PORT AU PRINCB, Haytl. March
21. Tho political situation Is orltlcal.
Tho authorities continue to mako ar
rests. Tho prisoners of Importanco
aro taken on thu Haytlan warship
Croto-a-Plrot. Tho authorities hero bo
llovo tho disturbances in Haytl will bo
quollod beforo they reach tho atago
J of bolng considered revolutionary.
It Is rumored horo that tho minister
of public works, M. C. Lcconto, (who,
as reported yesterday, loft Port au
Prince for Jaomol with a detachment
of troops) has restored ordor at Jao
mol. All la quiet thoro.
Tho French orulsurs Togo and
Suchot left today for Martinique,
o
No Intention of Surrendering.
LONDON, March 11. A dispatch to
tho Times from Klerksdorp, Transvaal
Colony, says that tho Doors in tho
Western Transvaal aro woll supplied
nun (.uiiq uuu uuimuimiuii, nuu unvu
unlimited support and a large amount
of stock; that their numbers glvo them
confidence, whllo the blockhotiBO sys
tem has not yet been extended enough
to alarm them. What 1b posslblo lias
been done, continues tho correspond- j
ent. but owing to the Insufficiency of.
troops, the -British columns havo been
too small to cope adequately with tho
Doer forces, whloh are all composed of .
fighting men. without any Intention of I
surrendering.
Prince Telia Enaland to Wake Up.
NBW YORK, March 21. Tho Prince
of Wales' address beforo tho National
Physical Laboratory, at Dushey Park,
was the iooat Interesting he has de
livered since bis famous speech in tbe
Guild Hall, on bis return from a tour of
the empire, saya the Tribune's London
correspondent. He attain told England
'In wnlrn nn? linr rntntnflrnlnl nilnrnmnnv
was threatened, and tho only way to
maintain it, ho said, Is to glvo grcator
facilities for furthering tho application
of sclenco to commcrco and inanufnc
turo. Plague at Sydney and Brisbane.
VANCOUVER, D. C, March 21. Tho
steamer Aorangl, from Australia to
day, brings word of fresh outbreaks of
plaguo nt Sydnoy and Brisbane, Twen
ty now cases havo rccontly boon re
ported at Sydney, and tho theatres
havo been closod. At Brisbane thoro
have been sovoral deaths from plague.
RIVER
MISSOURI
RISING
Broken Ice Gorge Endangers
Many Towns.
SIOUX CITY, Iowa, March 21. The
Missouri river roso olght foot at Cham
berlain, South Dakota, last night, and
it la supposed that tho ico gorgo nt Lit
tlo Dond has gono out. Tho river con
tinues to rlso, and If it goes much
higher great damngo must follow.
SNOW
BLOCKED
JTRAINS
Finally Reach Shelter in St.
Paul.
ST. PAUL, March 21. Throe hurt,
drod passongors who have boou snow
bound on tho Great Northern lino lu
North Dakota, arrived hero last night.
Over forty cars of baggago, and about
twenty tons of mall camo In at tho
sumo time. Tho passongors toll great
stories of privation during tho block
ado of a hundrod and fifty hours. Thoro
was llttlo food on Uio .trains, .nnd tho
coal supply gavo out. On Monday
snow plows clearod Uio way to Willis
ton, South Dakuta, whoro food nnd
fuol woro found iu plenty. Snow drifts
35 feet high hnd )im up in soino
plnces.
No Corner
On Cordwood
A Snlein special to a Portland pnpur:
Men who are interested In tho wood
business In this city say that tho pres
ent outlook Is that thoro will bo plonty
of llrowood on tho markot thin season.
Prices, it la said, will bo In tho neigh
borhood of 2.2G for second-growth fir,
and 2 7G for llrst-gruwth. Thoso nro
tho prlcos that prcuttlod In 1000, but
nro loss than was obtained in 1901.
Last season was an oxcoptlonnl ono, In
that tho supply was limited, and u con
siderable quantity of tho Hupply was
"cornorod." This year tho statu boards
mado their wood contracts In tho fall,
so that tho supply for tho stato institu
tions has all boon provided for. lio
cntiBo of tho high oricos last soaBon,
and tho prospoct for fair prlcos this
yenr, a considerable quantity of wood
has boon cut this winter, aud there will
bo no scarcity.
WALLER
PLEADS
GUILTY
To the Execution of
Prisoners.
Filipino
MANILA, March 21. Tho trial of
Major Wallor, of thn marlno corps, bo
fore a mlxod court-mnrtlal was re
sumod today, tho court having rovorsud
Its reeont doclslon, to tho effect that It
had no jurisdiction. Waller then plead
ed guilty to tho chargQ of ordering tho
execution of eleven Flllplnoes. Ho
said his mind was all right when tho
oxooution was ordered. Captain Dun-
lop testified tli,-t In had boon warned
In advance t'iit Uie eleven prlsonors
woro treaohorous, and ought to be shot.
Ho so advtH&d Walter.
Latest Political Neyva.
Chas. A. Johns, of Maker Glty, has
announced his cnndldaoy for governor.
Ho was a member ot Oovernor deer's
text-book commission.
The Republican loaders will hold a
couforence tonight at tho ollloo of (ho
county leaders, to discuss tho forma
tion of a ticket.
Tho names of Democrats unmod foi
sheriff aro Den Colbath, Dr, John Grif
fith and F. W. SteuslofT.
The Republicans are not yet In pos
session of a strong candidate for sher
iff. Captain Charles Murphy has do
ollned to mako tho toqe.
o
The heathenish Is so often presented
on the stage that the people really en
Joyed seeing "The Christian."
o
Miss Ella Shlpp U in charge of the
trlmmlBg department at Die Now York
millinery parlors of Mm. Hooker,
M CfflBEAM J ;
Dr. Price's Baking Powder is the
true friend of all the people, rich
and poor alike. It supplies a pure, -wholesome
leavening agent, which
makes the biscuit and cake of '
highest hcalthfulness at medium
cost and protects the food from, '
alum, which is the greatest dietary -danger
of the day.
The foremost baking powder in
all the world.
PRIOB DAKINQ POWDER CO.,
CHICAGO.
RHODES
GETTING
BETTER
British Empire Builder Much
Improved.
CAPi: TOWN, Match 21.-Cecll
Rhodos ltasnod a good night, and la
now ahlo to tako some nourishment
Cecil Rhodes' first appearance In
South Africa was ai tho comparatively
poor son of nn KngllBh clergynan, Ho
worked In tho diamond mluos of Kim
berloy, and, by hnrd unit parslstont
work, gained tho attonllon of Alfred
Dolt, ono of tho lurgost owners. He
consolldntud the cntlro diamond In
dustry of South Africa under the 'head
of tho Dolloors diamond syndicate, nnd
au Its president, becama onormously
rich. Having satlsilod his ambition lu
this rogard, ho bacmna au onthuslass
In tho dream of n Drltlsh South Afri
ca, and for this purposo organized tho
famous Jamlosoii raid, led by Dr. Jamlo
son, ono of his right hand mon. This
failed, and alwaya with an oyo on tho
fulfillment of his drwm, ho Is crodltod
yJ' iiiWFriiii frill
BOOM
Tne superiority of our values are
such staple goods as these at tush
thfiu,
Co atandiird eallooi'A, yttx 3v
7i blcudhwl muslin, yaitl -fa
Ot) lawn, spt'dal, yard IU
AtuMkraggiiiichaui, pnl Pu
Niiklusaluty pins, dcwn 8o
Wire hair pins, Ikx 3e
G ptrnrl buttons, down Jo
lOo taule plus, naner 4b
1 UOo huek towel j, eaali 10
,'K)c ualli towels, esali wo
btniilalo muslin, yard TWa
htult of thu loom yard 7K
IonmlslHcambrlo, yard JUo
Cabot W muslin, ynrti Sjit)
Cabot A muilln, yard ... . . ft)
New Chalkllne Skirts, Special .m ,..,5M4q
50c to $1.50 Shirt Waists, some are last OK
season's, Special . . . . r wv
LADIES' SUITS, all wool
A Regular 2 for 25 cent
Kotr. Altim Iwldnr Kwdrre low priced, is
Bhwi emit Rut tttoccutsapoutMlibufiUiim
H a frolv tiolioii and It rtndjrs the
bflklnjt pow Jcf ilatigsraus t ao InfMd.
JVJJJI
with belim tho rent causo of tho pres
ent Door war. '
At tho opening of tho atrugglo ho
throw hlmsolf Into tho beslogod town
of Klmborloy, and by hlo Imjomltablo
spirit encouraged the besieged to hold
out against tho clouds of Doors who
surrounded tho town, until roliot camo.
Rhodos has always boon rogardod as a
most romarkablo man. Tenacious of
u purposo and morcileas In tho accom
plishment of his designs, vrhother po
litical or financial, ho has been gonor
nllyknowuastho Colussusof South Af
rica, and has loft his mark on that con
tinent that many yearn will not onuio.
0 ii
General Miles' throat to resign has
made a great stir In Washington dr
cloti. Three Dozen
...Oranges
For 25c
WHILE TIIEV LAST
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