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THE DAILY J OURN AL. A merchant can act along without advertising. 60 can a wagon get along without grease, but. It goes hard. THE WEATHER. Tonight and Friday, occasional ralnj brisk to high southeasterly winds. VOLUME XII. SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMDER 13, 1902. 1 m 1 1 1 1 n 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i mi 1 1 1 1 1 n f DON'T TAKE CHANCES WITH YOUR HEALTH! When you tan protect yourself from Die mlr. ami mud with ii WATERPROOF CLOTHUNfi ANn i; RUBBER BOOTS AND SHOES! Wo rany the befit Known STANDARD BRANDS and Bell "uai'kkt PRICES." vVlien you buy nn article at tho them nt X NEW YORK RACKET 1011 Know its reliable. Wo believe in building up our trade by sell- "b buuuo umi une sausrncuon. SHOES SHOES Tho 0 brand has stood tho tost foi ten years In our shoe department, it's f tho brand that helped us grow. AT HER OWN". REQUEST Way to Get' Christian Science Treatment eee9act99etaftC9 Officials Determine to Prose cute Mrs. Linscott Position of Mrs. Eddy in Re gard to Contagious Diseases CRIMINAL COST BILLS FILED ; The Past Four (Years Compared to Four Previous Years flFIRST CASUALTY AT PANAMA IHHIHH . I HIH '' mJS' 'ffffW'llH I I COPHHIJIIt '"", ' i-rr clothing i ivuur iookiiik over uie ouior lines 111 tne city, are surprised nt tho ex tra values wo show. Wo look after quality as well as nrlco. Wo have tho now style Waterproof Rain Coats for dress wearat$11.65 X Just look at ours and then price them at "Regular Stores." t HAVE YOU BOUGHT YOUR WINTER UNDERWEAR? Y ..i- UU(u rymiiiB tor flion, women and Children In great vnrloty 1 11 win liay you 10 irano with us If you want to bo economical. I Salem's Cheapest One-Price Cash Store I E. T. BARNES. Proprietor. 'jCorner of Commercial and Chemeketa Streets. i 111111111111111111111111 Time is Precious And so Is a rollablo timepiece Watches and clocks purchased at C. T. Poracroy's nro always nccuratc time, keepers, and rcqulro tho least repairs, witu ordlnnry careful usage. They can -always bo depended on. Wo urc selling a Waltham or Elgin movemout In a 20-year gold filled caso at $12.D0. Wo enn furnish nny stylo of ense. C.T, Pomeroy Watchmaker and Optician NEARLY EIGHT HUNDRED CRIMINAL PROSECUTIONS IN FOUR YEARS :i Washington, Nov. 13. Coroner Nev- g lllo this morning conducted an autopsy on the body of Louisa Itogo, ngod 21, who died last night without modlcnl at tention, having been nttendod only by a Christian Scientist bonlbr. Pncumo-i nla Is given as the cause. Tho Investi gation wnfif briof, as It was shown thnt she had boon offered hut declined tho services of a physician. The coroner expressed the opinion thnt her life could have boon saved had she con sented to tho propor care. Revolutionists Fire on Americans One Marine, who Fought Un der Dewey, Was Killed Yellow Fever Has Broken Out on the Isthmus 288Com.St., Every Tom Dirk or Harry who has a liquor to Bell claims It to bo tho best over; but in many cases tho claim is not sub stantiated by tho facts. Put these soil ers of Inferior whiskies, wlnos, bran diet)., etc., to tho test. Then sample assoitmont and judgo for yourself tho hotter Judgo you, tho moro certain wo uro of getting your orders. 218-222 Commertlil Street. Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. . . J. P. ROGERS, Oregon's famous gfS&.W?' Botanical Pbvsician ATTRACTS WIDER ATTENTION BY HIS CURES THAN ANY MAN IN THE MEDICAL PROFESSION, AND THE AFFLICTED FROM ALL PARTS ARE EVER INTERESTED TO READ OF HI8 WCrtK. HE HA8 CURED HUNDREDS AFTER ALL HOPE HAD BEEN ABANDONED, AND HA8 8CORE8 OF TESTIMONIALS FROM RESPONSIBLE PEOPLE. MANY AMONG THE HAPPY THRONG WHOM HE HAS CURED ARE RELUCTANT TO HAVE THEIR NAMES IN PRINT, BUT THEY ARE EVER READY TO TELL THE AFFFLICTED WHAT DR. COOK HAS DONE FOR THEM. AMONG THE8E 18 A PROMINENT DUSINE8S WO MAN WHO HAS BEEN A PHYSICAL WRECK FOR 24 YEARS, BUT WAS FULLY RESTORED BY DR. COOK AND HIS WONDERFUL HERB MEDL CINE3. THIS GOOD WOMAN WAS SUFFERING FROM BILLIOUS FE VER WHEN SHE CALLED AN "OLD SCHOOL" PHYSICIAN. HE FILL. ED HER SYSTEM WITH POI8ONOU8 DRUGS AND MINERAL SUB 8TANCE8 UNTIL LIFE BECAME AN ABSOLUTE BURDEN, AND DEATH WOULD HAVE BEEN A RELIEF. IN THIS CONDITION THE LADY CAME TO DR. COOK, AND SHE IS PREPARED TO TELL ANY WHO WILL CALL UPON HER HOW WONDERFULLY HE CURED HER. FIRST HE RELIEVED HER OF MANY PUTRID FI3TULAR TUMORS. THEN TWO LARGE OVARIAN TUMOR8 WERE ENTIRELY REMOVED, AND TO CAP THE CLIMAX HE CURED AN ACUTE INTERNAL CAN CER. THIS WOMAN BEGAN TO IMPROVE FROM THE 8TART, AND AFTER THESE TERRIBLE AFFLICTIONS WERE REMOVED 8HE RE COVERED HER HEALTH, FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 24 YEARS FEEL ING THAT SHE WAS A WELL PERSON. HER NAME WILL BE GIVEN TO ANY INTERESTED PARTY BY DR. COOK. WAKE UPI WAKE UP1 YOU SIMPLETON. RECEIVE WI8DOM AND KNOWLEDGE AND DISCRETION. A WI8E MAN WILL HEAR AND WILL INCREASE LEARNING, AND A MAN OF UNPERSTANDING SHALL ATTAIN WISE COUN8EL8. DO NOT ALLOW BLACKMAILERS TO STUFF YOU FULL OF LIES BUT SEE FOR YOUR8ELP. THE ONLY 8AFE CURE 18 THE BOTANICAL SYSTEM. POI8ONOU8 DRUGS ARE ONL . TEMPORARY 8TIMULANT, WHILE THE RESULTS ARE 8URE DEATH SOONER OR LATER. Chicago, Nov. 13. Miss llogo, who was treated In Washington by a Chris tian Scientist, Is a niece of Holmes Hoge, of this city, a prominent mem ber of that faith, and cashier of tho Fiist Nntlonnl Dank. He was wired as to what should bo done for his niece. Ho answered she could hnvo a physician or a Scientist, as slio might choose, and, nlthough not a Scientist hersolf, she asked foi Mrs. Linscott. Iloston, Nov. 13. Recant donths tin dor Chrlstlnn Science treatment bring tho fnct to light that Mrs. Eddy ad vises thnt "until public thought be comes bettor acquainted with Chrlst'nn Science thnt the Christian Scientists shall decline to doctor Infectious or contagious dlsonsos." Respecting tho mattor of rapoitlng such ensos to the pioper olllclul au thorities, she says: On tho subject of reporting contagion I hnvo this to say. I havo always bolloved thnt Christian Scientists should he law- abiding; nnd, nctuntod by this convic tion, I authorized the following stato ment, which nppetuod In tho Uoston Herald about ono year nge: 'Rnthor than quarrol over vaccination. I rec- ommond that if tho law domand nn in dividual to submit to this process, ho obey tho lnw, and then nppoal to tho gospel to savo him fiom any bad re sults. Whatovor changes belong to a century, or nny opoch, wo may safoly submit to tho provldonco of God, to common Justice, Individual rights and govornmontal usages. This statement should be bo Interpreted ns to apply, on tho bnsls of Chrlstlnn Sclonce, to tho roportlng of contagion to the prop er authorities whon tho lnw so re quires. Whon Jesus was questioned about obeying tho human law, ho do- dared, 'rondor unto Cnosar tho things Under Partisan Administration-Citizens Non-Partis an Business Administration Make Only 81 Cases t One of the plodgos made by the Snlom Citrons' Non-Partisan lluslitoss Administration was that jio more cilmlnnl cost bills should be inn against the county morcly for the purpose of earning fees foi the otnclnls. , l In nil cities a class of crlm-lifnl offenses are punishable undor both state and city Inws. and undcrthb fee system the City Pollco paint made all the cases possible undor.fctnte laws, and tho ofllclnls pocketed the fees. . Thus, while diawlng their salnne.i Jor holding the city oulee, they worked up hundreds of criminal pioHocutlons thnt beenmo the basis of Inrgc fee bills against tho county. Undor the Citizens' Program the city olllclnls are on, lint salaries, get no fees whatovor from tho pulille treasury, and have no Interest In making cases against tho county. When tbeio Is a caso of violation of stnto laws that comes boforo the city police court the foes nro turned ovor Into tho city treasury, tngtend of going Into the pockets of tho ofllclnls. Following Is the record for four years of tho now system nnd four ycais under the old system, whon pnitlsan ofllclnls made ensos for the fees j Analysis of Criminal Cost Bills. ni pi ovo-reM No. of cost bills filed with j county court In 1095.... 201 No. filed In 1896 102), No. filed In 1897 . . .' 168 No. filed In 1898 240 NEW SYSTEM. No. of cost bills filed with county court in 1899 28 No. filed In 1900 17 No. filed In 1901 17 No. filed In 1902 (approximat ing for Nov. and Dec.).... 19 Total In four years. .791 J Total In four years .81 Fees Collected Recorder. In 1895 $2058.50' In 1896 1770.05 In 1897 1536.95 In 1898 2062.75 Fees Collected Marshal. In 1899 ..$304.90 In 1000 173.30 In 1901 172.10 In 1902 (approximating for Nov. and Dec) 139.40 Total $7428.25 Total $789.70 Difference In favor of-tho aytsUun pursued by tho Citizens' ndmlu Istintlon was $7128.25, since tho sum drawn by thoir ofllcors from tho county troasury was placed In tho city treasury, and created no ioss to tho taxpayer. Tho above locord has been mailo by City Recorder nnd Police Magistrate Judnli, who Is also oxotllclo Justice of the Pence of Salem 9 precinct, nnd City Marshal and Chief of Police Olbson..wbo Is nlso con $ Btnblo for Snlom precinct. S 99 Panama, Colombia, Nov. 13 Tho first American casualties as a result of tho revolution occurred Wednesday Tho Colombian (loot captured a bont having on board correspondence show Ing the whorenbouts of two rebel scboonors loaded with provisions Tho government warship, llognta. (formerly tho Josslo Hnniilng) manned by an Amoilcnu crow nnd commanded by Captain Marmnduko, lowered two boats with nrmed tnon. In the monnwhllo tho revolutionists were discovered In nmbiisb close to the bench, and whon tho Uogotn's bonts pulled ahead tho second tlmo tho reb olsiponcd fire on thorn, killing Ship's Armorer Richard Kano, of Washing ton, who fought under Dewey nt Ma nila, and wounded Oeorgo Wnlkor, a seamnn nnmod Clark and Lieutenant Vnsquoz wore- also wounded. Tho Uogotn nnd Chuculto thon opened flro on tho onomy. Ono shot fired nt a group of ton rebels killed every ono of thoni. Gunner Cross, of' tho Uogotn. thnks 40 or f0 robols woto killed. The schooner Holvotln, loaded with rice, was capturod, but tho first shot at the socond schoonor sot her on lire, nnd she wns complotoly dostioyoil. with hor cargo. Tho body of Kano will bo Imi toil horo with military honors. & a 1 1 . . '"'sBiSaSBgESWttaMMiMliLLLBLl I f a tittle red. a little white. delirntMv Mnnrt,i Tif- oneway Here's a better: ' and rich yYS SatrsaPar,Ia' II cs the blood pure lenJ. ,, !!U know thc rest : red chks, steady Eff ?ges!Ion' rcs,fuI S,CCP Pwer lcep (He bowels mmtUr- ,lk A tvii . .t . Srt- Tvsru; J. O. AYElt CO., LoweU, Meat. medici"cs. Keep them on hand. Light Your House With Gas thnt are Caesar's even while you ion ilnr unto Cod the tllillKK that OlO Cad's'." Washington. Nov. 13. The police have dotormlnod to prosucuto Mrs. Linscott, the Christina Scientist, who troatod I.oulso Hogo. Tho matter of Issuing a warrant of nrrost will be put bofoio District Attornoy Gould. Tho roronor bolloVos sho can lie l((nlly in dicted by the grand Jury. CHOLERA IN MANILA. Dr, Cook Cures all Kinds of Diseases. KNIFE OR PLASTER8 OR POI80NOU8 SALEM, OREGON. WITHOUT THE AID OF THE DRUGS. 310 LIBERTY STREET, et9Mj H Commercial St. Bancroft Optical Co.! jfJMfr, A.M. BANCROFT l1gfi?fr EFhye specialist JCTI STEAMBOAT MOVEMENTS Have Resumed Portland-Corvallls Schedule Snag-Boat Passes Up the River. The rains have caused a rise in the river so that the Portland-Corvallls schedule has been resumed In operat ing the Willamette river steamboats The Pomona and Ruth leave Portland every alternate day. The river now stands Gt& feet above low water mark, and affords a. good beating stoga Tlia Altona Is due today, and will bo used . vr ,. . ... iiDr soiue ulna in EraKiBiienine wncaE iMiu nouns obu jyjJiiuijK. rj;rjrn9MK 1 ; ' ' ' - ----- --. Rt.l Baiovmriu.o? Washing. "! oUiV up.rlver lJUj. to the Sale t louring miiis. The snag-boat. &fathha, toiielied at i ai Miss Lucy Card, who has been visit ing at the home of her unclr A D Palmer, in this city has returned to Albany. V. K. Coman, J. P. Jones and C. A. Malbpuef, of the Southern Pacific Co.; Prank O'Neill, of tho Oreat Northern, I Supplied by the Salem Gas Light Co. Its merits are of the utmost sta bility, and when once Installed tharo Is no more oxpeuse than for ga con Hiiniwl. Our service is of the highest eftlclency, nnd nlwnys like our light, thoioughly rollablo. n comparison with other methods of lighting, the cost of our system will he found much moro economical. SALEM GAS LIGHT COMPANY Phone 563. 4 Chemeketa St. American Soldiers Fall Victims to the Disease While on Duty. Manila. Nov. 13. Cholera has mndo Ifs nppoarance among tho men of a dctachmont of the Fifth Infnntiy. which Is statlonod horo. Seven men have already died, and n nuinliei of others nro seriously 111. Tho dotachment-of the Fifth Infant ry In question hnd been placed on guard along the Mnraqulna liver, whence Manila receives Its water sup ply, as It was deemed necetwtary to pro- ( tect the strenm from powdble isilhi-, tlon. The cholera developed while the men were on duty. I n , DIED. HHAItDSLKY. At the family home In Jfcila. Thursday inoinlnu. Novein. lier 18. 1008. Onwin P. Ileardsley. ageil 00 years and 4 months, of t nn- cer of the stomach. Funeral at home at 10 a. in. Frldny. YOUTHFUL OUTLAWS CAPTURED Hold Up a Passenger Train But Do Bungling Job Frnnkfort, Ind., Nov 13. Four un known mnskod mou attempted to hold up the Motion pnssungor train six in 1 1 o south of hero this morning. They placed toipodoos on tho tvnok, and Jumped In tho brush, nnd with drawn rovolvors, ordered tho engineer to thiow up his hands, who pulled tho throttle wide open. The men fired re peatedly, but failed to hit their mark. 'I' hoy flrml through the windows at tho linssengors, but they weie uninjured. A sheriff's powe has taken n special train In seurch of the outlaws. 4atotfcsacc9c&eit)eee&4M4 3 Favor your Hand Tis a good Servant, Frankfort, Ind.. Nov. 13. Hheilff Coin's po0H returned bringing the four mon wlio attempted the train rob bery. They were captured three miles from the scene of the hold up after a hard chase. Thoy are two coloied nlnl two white. Tho oldeet, Is 30 yours of age. .Thoy were lodgod In Jail. fireTon e0la hills Washington, Nov. 13. Cnsoy sent n long dlspntch to the navy dopnitPient this morning, stating thnt yollow fever has brokon out nmong tho mnrlnes on tho Isthmus of Pannmii. Ordors will probably bo Issued Immediately to concontinto the mnilnes nt Colon, and tnke nctlvo stops to prevont a spread of tho epidemic. Secretary liny did not think It uecossaiy to longer keep tho mnrlnes nt the Isthmus, but Is un willing, howevor, to. rugommond any vobhoIs, either nt Colon or Pnnnma. to ho moved nt present. STRUCKBY PRESIDENT'S TRAIN Unfortunate Negro Acci dentally Loses His Life Pnducah, Ky., Nov. 13. While trnv ellug nt a high rate of spued tho train bonrlng Prosldont Roosovolt South, struck nnd klllod a nogro tiiickwnlkor near Ilonz, Ky., at I o'clock this morning. EX-STATE SUP'T IRWIN j. in i rou jLifa- With Lawyers at mun lortland Jvjcgrai'n corrospoiulnnco from SeattifflhaKUlio followlnn abnui Salem mnn ftflB- United Stafba Commlsslonor Irwin. of Juneau, fdnnirl)' siiporlntondent of public InstniflBn In the stnte of Ore gon. Is ngtmfrlal at Jimenii. Alaska. . MKU. iiuirgod wlljranalfjiaaanco In oirico, Tlio caso Is criujlhg a great sonsatlon in the Lynn ifst district, nnd will ause tinisH sieculatl(in here nnd throughout Washincton and Oregon, whoro the jnaii-wui onco nn Important figure. ' ri't, The clisrgt'.;npiliiBt Irwin wore tnndo by twofttlornoys of Douglos City, wlilchjjs Jocftled opiwulto Juneau. They ntlegothat ho lllognlly appropri ated to hlsjjjn ,uso Inrgo amounts mndo up ojtMjf ranRlng from $1 to $10. on crlmtnaUiiuioi whlcli camo bo- ab In or'ilor to do this o' complaint slntes. the accused fairtnBl certain rocords and mutilated others Up to the present time the ncccu'3Jia borne an excel lent ropiitsilpn, fore him ... Hiicpensfii Mombi this city the only kni mnlfensan Irwin Is cha SymMri. wtreliieoir mi alrwIn'H family In thin morning, but they have of the BKpftiCo with which Mr. TEN PER CENT INCREASE Pennsylvania Road Is Willing to Share Profits nbovo tolfjgraifiSpotch that tho prpccilfnRa inns House Burns Over Heads of Family. Large Why tire your band and try your temper ky wrUlajc with a en that "goes dry" every six or svh words, requiring thereby Inter mlnable acquaintance with that dripping, slopping iiiilance, the Ink stand, lletter. far better, to haw a fountain pen. and do your writing placidly and pleasantly We call your specal attention to our two lead era In fountain ieie Loughlln anil Uie Parker Lucky Curve. Roth are superlatively exeJleiit makws truly jteoI and praotleal In every point a fountain pen should exeel in. Ask Uielr users fiow- they perform In everyday we. Tnen aoine and Jarn our prleo Indueumentn on them. Word comi to The Journal that the house of f!o re Porter last evening l burned to Uie ground, Just before the i family retired. The home Is located 'on the ICoia hills, about five miles ' southwest of Salem, and the total loss Is eetlmuted at about 1 1000 The place belongs to the children of the ! family, of whom there are nine, and they are said U be in distressing clr cumstances as a result of the fire All 1 the bedding and lothlng in the upper ! story of the house were burned, but I the things belqw were saved. Insur ance on tee nuuse fiau recently Plttsbur, Pa.. Nov. 13 The PeniiHl vnnla rnllroud this inoinlng an iiouncod that thoy have voluntarily in creased 10 per cent on the Wages of all employes at this place, who aie now getting under $300 per mouth. Tin- m crease affecU 10,000 men. The l!l iau say thoy are .Justified, ns times nio good, and largo earnings are made I. ...... -I.....! I.. .1.. If II ILMUUIIIIMI 111 IIIW Tliey say must have been brought rccfenlfy for In a recent letter fiom Mr, Irwtnfjid muntion wait made or the trtfiiblftiliftt Is rslatml In tln prtHW (llJpalffliQa'.tfxloy. Tho nieiubeis of the family; fnink that the scandal Iiuh been snrtliiK by iolltlcal enemies of Mr, Irvvjn.'' - .' Atrnwi'tiihe Meetlno. Tho 1'ffi Mail MUslouary Socie ty will hQmAfHannual praise moot Ing 8at,ujai;afit'rnooii nt 2.30 otlock, n( hjl!(lonoe of the pnstor, I)r Kotfijjlimp Stale street. All la dies of (fiJ-IiOrsh and congreRntlon are cordfa1l$JYJ!rHl to attend. JOSEPH MEYERS &S0NS Articles of Incorporation to that Effect Filed Articles of Incorporation woro llcd today by Joseph Moyors and his spns, Henry W Milton U and Charles fr, Incorporating the firm of Joseph May ers & Sons. Tho business of tho new White Cor ner, conducted by the old fnn,Jn this city, will bo continued as a stook com pnuy. Thet-npltnl stock will aonslBt of coo slinros of $100 eaoh. or IG0.000, The- papers wero filed today In tho ofllco of tho county clork nml secretary of stato. Whllo nono of Uio parties would mnko a atatomout, It Is generally con sidered that all dlfforoncos botwecn tho mombors of the firm will bo am icably settled and tho suit of Henry W. Meyers for nn accounting withdrawn A now '8ianlh cabinet has been funned wlfli Sotmr Bagastn at Its Iliad. " .. Soldiers Resent Footpads. Spokane. Wnnh., Nov. 13. Privates Lewis and Stevons. of Company M, 17th Infantry woro shot in a bnttlo with footpads In tho suburbs or this city Wednesday. Lewis wnB wounded In the arm nnd Stevens In tho hand. The soldlura woro held up by four robbers while ou their wny to Fort Wright. Thoy gave, up their monoy. but afterwards at tacked the robbers, and a roiifjli and tumble fight followed, tho soldier! be ing wounded nnd put to flight ' o Rev. Mrs. T. F. Royal rotumed'Wod-net-day evening from an extended visit to Portland, Astoria and Vancouver. Washington. . THINK OF HINOE8, In his New State St, Stors. NEW TODAY. HOT WAFFLES :u Zinns 154 State St., Phone 2874. QUARRELED WITH HER LOVER The Bi Woman Commits Suicide by I Jumping Into a Lake Mis I 'ift ' Sti ttBatpf ASSfiBIMr tea, Bty. Js la the Mty. ts prepare ..!.. . nnu.l hum '&f ihit staiA fair I- 4-r.. . .. IQalAtzi WwttiAu!av find Irtffi fni" ucurfw. f wkWt m. VWtnws H tsei- ""- ' --.-" board. eargt$ eWenL er pe4nts, where there is eoBslderatile BARR'S JEWtlRY -v -tbi tl ri. A'Vm swm. Corner State mndUberty Jit . . 1 L,adr In Low Prices. Spokane, Wash., Nov. It. Nora Ruddy quarreled with her F J. Whitney, at Harrison I dab Wednesday evening, and left him tu a fl( of anger. She went down to th water's edge and engaged the little steamer Powder Horn to convey her to the other side of the lake When about half way aerotw the woman walked out to the stern of thq bunt The i-antaln called to her to tiomu batik, but she reiisej Kb returnit'd (plX his work nt firing tho tug. when IioIt Tlfc v "w M ecllpe aiij Tluf will b wveil ,w,,,iiOCl Xv in j j1 ulrml, and a new shingle rgpf lisd boiyiljeanl a sereuni and saw tho woman ., sMaMi4it)taMi8tiww3 arfly, and further pidvjsidn will lie made for th6tn In sotfle Bianiier. Tb enuaren are mouy smai ana me ease. Is a sad one. The oaus 6f1hg lyiajrrol wltlj Wfck Buy is unknown. Whflney U In ifte iBmber'dsjMeM. Tilj weniati was aboMt 50 yor old. - We will all our high Arade Double Satin Damasks Superior Irish Linens Perfectly Plain Table Lisew High Grade German Lics Also a Well Assorted lit Table 8eti4 Napkins, Separate Table Cloths, DullltM, Tray Lunch and Ta' Cloths, Remnants, wltlili are the euttlNt 9i selMUg M W81 aeelralito goods; they can be used. er taWe etolM s' tut un (St IlM. I'd" HtmUy reduced. ? M 1 1 1 1 J I M 1 1 1 M I ft IHHIIIHHIt tt- i Impreveweat wepk ( be done. L fjtJcg--" -., r9m