DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1904. SEVEN OWN IN GOTHAM TOWN Sreezy Letter From ithe World's Great What Has Been Done, What Is Doing, What Will Be and What Ought to Be Done Now York, Jan. 2. Aftor all It Rooms that New York will not havo lauch a torrlblo tlrao under- the admin Bstratlon. of Tammany hall. Mayo- llfcClollan who docs his first real work jn his now offlco today is a man of ex emplary character and ho has sur rounded himsolf with a cablnot of men whoso reputations havo stood tho losest scrutiny. What tho city wants Is a clean, fair and squaro govern ment and If those mon will continue to llvo up to all that they havo plan- Imod, Tammany will havo, at tho ond f two years, dono more to redeem it- (self in tho eyes of Now York than vor boforo in its history. Ono thing is cortaln and that Is that Tammany will havo to "go slow" in Uio matter of epondlng money. Tho administration which hns Just rotlred added enormeusly: though necessar ily, to tho city dobt and the margin ver the city's bonded Indebtedness will prove too small for further issue, for city Improvomont proposed and under consideration. As a result Tammany's char.co to do crooked work, If there is really any such in- lonuon in oxistonce, will not como until It makos upv the appropriation for next year. ' A salary-raising fever has boon rng ing in the city dopartmonts, but It Is doubtful if It will last; In fact the now board of nldormon ;s said to have gone on record n3 intending to check i it. To allow tho lncreasos that havo boon askod would moan a sealoua crippling of tho heads of tho d op art- monts ns thoy would bo practically without louway in tho salaries ac count. Tho board of ostlmato will ot tako action of tho mnttaor for Bomo time. Thoro Is no truth in tho rumor that negotiations to form a groat boor com bino are in progress among browors. Exporionco has shown that similar movements In othor cltlos havo prov ed dotrlmontal to tho t ratio. Somo of the smallor breweries may bo amal gamated with ono or another largo concorn, but thoro Is no llkllhood of a concortod movement to orgnnlzo a trust. Another mattor pertaining to drinks ! r stimulants Is also engaging the pub He nttontlon but In a dlfforont way. Tho Woman's Christian Tomporanco Union of Mt. Vornon, ono of tho lend- ing suburban towns of Now York ! City have started a ciusado against ; confectioners who sell brandy drops to i children which promises to bo waged with vigor. It Is assorted that, the sale of these drops has becomo so alarming In Ml. Vernon that mothors whose children have beon in the habit of buying -his sort of candy deemed It necessary to bring tho mattor to tho attention of tho W. C. T. U., whloh ! is composed of tho most promlnont ! women in town. Some Interesting flguros concorn- ling tho population of tho Stato of .New fork havo Just been published. Thov Lihow tho ncreaso from 1698 until 1900, when 'ho last consus was takon. In 1698 tho figures woro 18.007; In 1900, 7,208.012. The greatest, breadth tot. the stato east and wost Is 326.46 miles, whllo from New York harbor Lto tho boundary lino of Canada, it is 325 mllos in length. In this estimate does not include Long Island, which oxtonds along tho Atlantic ocean for 100 miles tc the northeastward from New York harbor. The area qf tho NATURE BPAHES The Stricken Hose From Grief. What a fortunate provision of natura It Is, that deprives the rose of mental Buttering; for how poignant would bo Jts Brief to discover, in the height of Its blooming- glory, that a canker rod at Itu heart, and that Its beauty and fragrance were doomed forever. Nature always spares the suffering; she ia a veritable store-house of pleasing rewards, for those who seek her aid. In the years gone by falling hair and grayness have cast a gloom over the Uvea of thousands of young women, but thanks to the In vestigations of scientists the true causa ot hair destruction la now known to bo a germ or parasite that burrows into the hair follicles, Newbro'a Herplolde .uauiuiot; uoairuyn (ills cenn, mus permitting the hair to ktow aa na ture Intended. Sold by leading drug- tlsta. Bend 10c. in utamrjs for samrjle. lo The Herplclde Co., Detroit, Mich, Daniel J. Fry, Spocial Agent. stato is 49,170 square uillos.. Of this 47,020 squaro miles :s land, ombrncinp; 30,476,820 acres. It is doubtful If any newspaper wo man Jn tho United States wa3 more popular than the lato Harriet Hub bard ,Ayer, whoso articles on beauty mado her famous. Sho was particular ly interested In friendless girls and sevoral of hor frionds, having this In mind, havo started a movomont to es tablish a sholtor for homeless girls as a memorial to Mrs. Ayer. The women In chargo of tho undertaking propose to carry out many of Mrs. Ayor's plans for the bettorlng of the conditions of working girls In New York. Assisted by a local nowspapor, many politicians arc working as hard as thoy know how to secure tho noxt Democratic National Convontlon for Now York. While tho city has many advantages thoro is also ono groat objection to a convention being hold here, and that Is its location. Most of the delegates would havo to tako long railway Journeys, ontnlllng much loss ot tlmo and nn extra expendi ture of money. Now "Yorkers moot this argument with tho statement that tho convontlon has gono six times to Baltimore "and tho Republicans onco, whllo thoro havo boon thrco Repub lican conventions nt Philadelphia and two Democratic. Thoro cortalnly Is no better convention hall In th-j country than Madison Square gardoa and Now York's hotel accommodations aro ample for comfort and that with out oxcossivo Increased chargo tyr the host that will attond the convon tlon. It Is nlso argued that 1904 would be n good year for a Now York con vontlon as this state Is to the ono of the hottest battlo grounds of tho con test. New York's gay oloment In alarm sd at tho possibility of thoro being no French ball this year. Tho Idea thai a season wlil pass without any Paris ian gayoty at Madison Square garden, or nny docolotte dansousos doxtotn ously removing top hats with their toes seoms Incredible Tlmo was when tho "French ball" deserved Its colobrlty as a social function unlqu-i of Its kind. It marked tho climax of a season's dissipation for tho callow youth. Tho sight of tho slrons thoro and tho momory of cold bottles pro- vldod him with memqrlos of Juvenile "real devlllshnoss" sufllclng for n llfotlmo. Tho oxcuso glvon for tho discontinuing of tho balls Is a finan cial strlngoncy among amusomont lovers. Porhaps thoy have also grown too Inno'cuous to attract Improssario Holnrlch Conrlod Is finding tho managomont of tho Metro politan Opora IIouso a different under taking from conducting tho Irving Place Theatro, which ho did so ox collontly. Justly or unjustly, Mr. Conrled is bolng crltlcliod for numor ous and unoxpoctod dofocts In stngo managomont nt tho oporatlc perform ances. Mr. Grau did not oscapo con suro In tospoct to this dotall, but Mr. Conrold had gained woll-oarnod re nown as a stago manager and some thing llko norfnctlnn wna nvnnnfml J No fault is found with tho slngora, but thoro is vast room for Improve ment, In the mattor of stngo mnnngo monL "Now Yorkitis," tho victim of which is imbued with an ovorwoonlng sonso of tho lmportanco of Now York and Now Yorkors Is a vory common dis ease horo. but another malady which may bo even moro provalont Is "humerltls mtinhattanonsla," nccord- ing to a well-known physician, or "Now York shoulder." Tho malady comos from hanging on to tho straps in tho trolloy and olovatod cars and throo-fourths of nil strap hangore aro said to suffor from enlarged shout-' dors nnd Intermittent paln8 which aro attributed to rheumatism. Tho Now York Uioatro which re- cently introduced tho startling Inno- vntJon of lady ushors roporta great succosp with the oxporlment. The' man who selected thorn may have In mind n "Congress of All Nations," but coua5e S-to and thon stood thoro so far tho "big eight" as tho ushors cJaw,nS at It trying to got in. aro called, are muoh prottler and' tui 0P1" ho'd ot Tlgo's collar, moro ploaslng than somo "lady bar- Doan turnod look 'or "draco. here" who wore exploited hero a few Bajnothlne was thumping vory hard years ago. . A Window Display, Thero Is quite nn original display in the south window of Fred Legg's , drujr storo. It is tho handiwork of , Miss Bllon Finnoy, of Brooks, Oregon, and represents a mlnlaturo scene on an Orogon farm. It Is a woodland glado, with mlnlaturo shoep In tho background and ferns and moss cov ers tho ground. In the contor of tho picture Is a mlnlaturo O. K. Grubber and Stump Puller, that was manufac tured by Finney & Sons, of Brooks, Orogon, and is quite a good Invention. Tho scene Is gotten up In an artistic way, and Is worthy of speolal notice. A daughtor-In-Iaw In tho family Is' better than a son In tho wild oats flold any day. The Methodi cal Girl Donn wa3 a precise and logical young lawyer, who prided himsolf up on always acting from principle, novor from moro Impulse. Mrs." Miller, hi J landlady, regarded him as n vory su perior porson, and so his toast was al ways brown and crisp nnd his coffee was" of a strength and elenrnass to wonder nt. Ono morning Donnsat slowly eat ing his toast, his opon watch boeldo hjs plato nnd his gazo fixed on tho stretch of alley 'that formed tho chief foaturo of tho view from the dining room window, bo saw omorge Into tho alloy a young woman carrying a Inrgo buckot of a8hos. Instoad of dumping tho ashoB near the goto sho walked fifty feet to a great mudholo that showed black through tho deop snow; thoro sho very carefully emptied tho ash os. Dean was Interested; hero was a woman of senso and somo public spirit Although tho twenty minutes was up that ho allowed for his thrco strips I of toast, ho sat watching tho young woman mako hor way back to the gate. Sho had on a close-fitting, long sleoved apron of bluo and whlto checked glnghnm that covered hor from nock to anklo; wldo strings tied In a big bow behind gavo hor a smart air that mado hor protty flguro doubly attractive. Sho woro a quaint old fashioned bonnet tied under hor chin and heavy glovos on lior hands. "I hopo she has rubbors on," said Dean to himself, "but of course she has; shd's so sensible." Ho watched hor doscond tho base ment steps or n storyand-a-half cot tage. On the following morning whon Mrs Millar appeared with his toast and coffoo, Doan Inquired as to tho occupants of tho cottago, but sho could toll him no moro than that a Mrs. Darboo and hor daughter lived thoro alono. ' As ho munched his toast that morn ing ho found himsolf watching tho basomont door of tho cottago. At sovon minutes past- eight sho ho had named hor "Grace" drosscd in tho snmo quaint bonnot and apron, though it -was a cold morning picked hor way through tho deop snow to tho groat mudholo and thoro omptlcd hor buck ot. Donn's first favorablo Impression of ior was doeponod. As a mothodlcal man, Dean mado a point of sitting down to breakfast at preclsoly tho sametlmo ovory morning; and "Grnco" scorned almost as precise, for ovory morning sho np poarod with hor buckot of ashos Just as ho finished oaling his breakfast. Aftor a woolc or two Dean bogan to got nervous ns tho nilnuto hand of his watch pointed to 8 o'clock, nh"d it was with' roal impatlonco that ho wntchdd for Mio young woman's ap pearance Ho told himsolf that it was absurd, but ho folt ouch geunlno de light In watching hor gracoful move ments that ho coulJ not, or, rathor did not dony himsolf tho polasuro. Ho was always hoping that sho would appear without tho overshadowing bonnot, but sho novor did. Ono morning as ho was rising from tho table ho saw "Graco" drop hor buckot and hold up both hands in terror. In ono bound ho was at tho window; down in tho alloy ho saw 'tim, Mrs. Miller's bulldog, giving a Bo8ton torrior a torrlblo mauling. It wna "Graco's" torrior. , Doan rU8hod- through tho kltchon rnniJ uown two iIght8 or Btalr8 to tho nil0y. Aftor sovoral attempts ho got ci080 0nough to tho brown and whlto whirligig to grab Tlgo by tho collar, Doan hold or,( nnd BO dIa TJg0t Tho nlloy oohood wlth wJld k, yI8 of the torrIor. the baok norc,,Q8 on both 8ldas of tho nl,y woro ,,nod wlth 8l)0Ctatra; half a (dozon boys camo i"unn,nK un Kmt gieo. Sl,(-don-y -ho brown dog got away and ra" y,n,n'-' ncrose tho alley to tho in ins breast as he turned to face (quite tho ugliest young woman ho lmd over seon. In tho oxcltomont of tho fight sho had pushed back her bonnot nnd Doan had a clear view ub nosa. squint oyos, wldo mounth. A Reliable ' Remedy, proved by thousands of suf ferers to be unequaled for dispelling disorders of the stomach and liver, is Beechams Pills Sold ETtrjrwhtre. IoboxtilOcssdCfc Excuse Made by manv a man for taking a drink at the bar is that he needs a bracer. He feels weak, hta stomach Is "out of sorts" and liquor makes him "feel good." The ttreu man who sits on a pin leaps up with new energy, but no one would say that this energy was evi dence of the strength giving power of a piu. So with the en ergy induced by liquors. They pnly spur the body on, but do not strengthen it. Strength Is made from food prop erly digested nnd assimilated. When the stom ach is diseased there is a failure to extract the nutrition from food and the 'body grows weak. The weak body needs strengthening, not stimulating. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition, so that the nutrition of food is perfectly ex tracted and assimilated nnd the Ixxly nourished into health and 6trength. There is nonlcohol in "Golden Medical Discovery," and it is entirely free from opium, cocaine and all other narcotics. Accept no substitute for "Golden Med ical Discovery." There is no other medi cine "just as good" for diseases of the stomach and allied organs "Your 'Golden Mnllcnl Discovery nnd IV Snge's Catarrh Remedy have been of ftr benefit to me " write (I'rof.) rieaiuut A Oliv er Viola. Fulton Co. Ark. "Before I ud tru nlmve mentioned rcmedle my leep win not itotimt dlf;eitlon had i. a continual feeling o( misery. I now feel like new irtnn." Dr Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate the IxmeU and liver. freckles! Doan simply gasped. On the instant nn uncontrollable Impulse that Doan novor afterward could understand mado him lot go tho collar of tho dog and cry, "sic em, Tige!" Then ho turned nnd walked away. Capital City Mills Quotations. Bryant &. Pennoll, Preps. Whoat 77c. V Buckwheat 80a Poultry at Stelner's Chickens 89c. Eggs Por dozen 23c. Turkoys 1216c. Ducks 9 10c. Market Hop Market Hops 19022c. Potatoes, Vegetables, Eto. Potatoes 30c. Onions VAC Dried Fruits. Peaches 10c. Apricots 10c. Apples 10c. Potlto prunes 4c. Italian prunes Be. Wood, r'enco Posts, Eto. Big fir $4.00. Second-growth $3.50. Ach $3.00 to $3.7B. Body oak $4.60. Pole oak $4.00. Cedar posto 12,ic Hide. Pelte and Pun. Green Hides, No. 1 Be. Green Hiues, No. 8 1c. Calf Skins I 5c. Snoop 76c. Goat Skins 26o to 11.09, Grain and Frour. Wheat, Salem Flouring Mills, port value, 68c. , Oats -32c. Barloy $18.60 per ton. Flour -Wholesale, $3.00. Live Stock Market Steers 3c. Cows 2 Wo. She.v 2Ua Dressed veal 6 He Drossed hogs c Llvo hogs 4c, Mutton 2c per pound. Veal Sttc. , - Hay, Fc-td, Ete, Baled cheat $11. Balo' clover $10$11. Bran $20. ex- Shorts $21. Creamery and Dairy Product. Good dairy butter 2026c. Creamery buttei' 30c. Cream separator skimmed, Cora. Croaraory, 30c, net. at PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat Walla W.Jla, 71c072c Valley 78c. Flour Portland, beat grade, $9,760 $3.85; graham, $3.76, Oats Choico Whlto, $1.10 Barloy Food, $20 por ton; rolled, $21. MUlstuff Bran, $18. Hay Timothy, $16 Potatoes 60 (Oc Eggs Oregon ranch, 37,;5o Poultry Chickens, mhrtx, lOc0 10C per pound; spring, lie turkoys, live, 12014c. Mutton Drossod, B06c. Pork Drossed, C&dMc Boef Dressed, 66c Voal 88c. Hop 1803 crop, 15022c, Wool -Valley, 17018c; 'Eastern Oregon, 12015o; Mohair, 3S0I7HC. Hides dry, 16 pounds ant: upward, 16 to IStte. Butter Boot dairy, 2O022Kc; fan cy craraery,30c; store 16015V&C THe ""1 n """" ' n f Mm ITMarkct Quotations Todays X " S'" Good Home Mirket" 2T inmHi hi iiiiiiinin J CLASSIFIED Advertisements, five Unea or T less, in this column Inserted X three times for 25c, 50c a week $1.50 a month. All over five lines at the same rate. 4 1 I lllllUillillHIIIIIIH WANTED. Wanted B middJo-ngod man ot ed ucation and oxporionco, placo to work in storo or oHlco, Modorato wages. Address 279 Trade street, Salem, Oregon. ll-3t Wanted. A chambermaid, nt tho Sa lem Lodging House. 12-31-3t Wanted. Situation by boy of 16 years a placo in a storo or oluco pro forrod; well acquainted In town nnd not nfrald to work. Roforoncos glvon. Address "D. A.," caro of Journal. - 12-313t LOST AND FOUND. Money Found. Anyono would fool a thrill of ploasuro to pick up a silver half-dollar on tho highway. Thoy aro lying around roady to pick up (no capital required) If you are willing to rustlo and can talk only a little bit. Good for olthor box, young or old, Address or call at Journal offlco. 12-10-tf FOR SALE. For Sale. Flno socond-growth maplo and ash wood. Delivered Co any part of city. Apply to J. W. Man loy. Phono ,2075 Black, or call at homo wost of brick storo, South Salem. 12-28-lmo For Sale Or trado, a flno 10-acro chicken or fruit ranch; first-class buildings and Improvements; closo to scllool, postoulco, storo and rail way station. Will trado for city or unimproved farm proporty. Address "W. J.," Caro Journal. ll-B For Sale. At n bargain. For anyono wonting n good business location, largo storo nnd houso comblnod; good chanco to carry on a gonoral raorchondlso business on ono of Sa lem's boat stores. Addross Ira Towno, Salem, Ore. 12-10-lm Choice Farm For Sale. Throo mllos northwest from Brooks, having dwelling houso, barn and two hop houses, with 30 acres of hops, bal anco farming land, with running wator, oxcopt enough choico tlmbor to supply tho placo. M. J. Egan. 11-12-tf Vetch Seed for Sate. I havo a quanti ty of first-class vetch seed for sale, both varieties. Call at placo or ad dross F. Achilles, half milo west of Kalsor school hqjiso, four mllos north of Salem. 12-10-lmMwk For Sale. O. K. Grubbors. Bost In Oregon; thoo stato premiums; ono borao litis tho powor of 09; can grub an aero a day. James Finnoy, Brooks, Or. 11-26-lm For 8alc Inmprovod nnd unimproved block proporty In South Salem, For information Inquire of K. Hofor, Journal offlco. 10-9-tf For Sale Eighty acroa of land In Washington county, for $450. A bargain for some ono wanting to mako a home. Some tlmbor on tho placo; somo clearod. E. Hofer, Sa eom, Orogon. 10-6-tf MISCELLANEOUS. s Dr. Harrison Scovell. Suggostlve thorapoutlca. Osteopathy. Nervous and functional dlseasea. Rooms 4, S and 6, D'Arcy building. Phone 2855 Main. 1-Mm Motor's Barber CoHene Of Salt Lake City, offers advantages In teaching the trade that cannot bo had tiao whoro. Avoid schools the Oregon and California harbors' now laws aro apt to cloee at any time. Write today for our special offer to dis tant students. 12-10-lm The Proper Thing The popular drink for family use Is G. S. soda and carbonated beverages. Every- . body should keep tbeso goods at their homes. Call up Gideon Stolz Co. 'phone 421. Bay Have you tried Edwards & Lusch cr'a for meats. Wo havo tho best sausage in town. Come and try It, and bo convinced. 410 East State street Salem Truck and Dray Co. OJdoet and beet equipped company In Sa eom. Piano ord furnlturo moving a specialty Offlco 'phono, 861. W. W. Brown & Son, proprietor. Office No. 60 State street 9-11 m Dr. Z. M. Parvln At 297 Commercial street, upstairs. Singing school, Rudlmental and sight roadlng class es. Begins Wednesday evening, OcN tobor 14th. Class every Wednes day evening to May 1st, next Tui tion, $1.00, Unique Cleaning Rooms Shaw A Johnson, the cleanors, are now lo cated at 209 Commercial street They do a general pressing and re pairing business. Specialties: Skirts, silk waists, kid glovee, gents' data ins, etc. Phono 2614. 5-28-lyr. FOR RENT. For RentLargo parlor bedroom, with private entrance; use of ''par Jor, baths, tolophone, otc? would llko to rent to two young- men who would bo steady roomers, 138 Mill street C. W. Hcllonbrand. 12-28-lwk . Rooms for Rent Up stairs. Cottlo, block, by day, weok, or month. 'AK so light housekeeping rooms. Elec tric lights Oporr oil hours. Commercial St, No. 333. Phone: 296B Main. ... Mattio Hutchlns, Prop.' DRESSMAKERS. Mrs. L. Campbol.l Does dressmaking at hor home, on tho car lino, near tho South Sa4om cometory. Country rado solicited. 11.18-lm-d-w J w. a. Mott-WHl horeartor b found In tho Broy block, 275 Com morclal atroot, ovor Oregon Skoa u. Offlco tolephono, 2931; real donco phono, 2751. Offlco houra 9 to 12. and 2 to G. New Sweet Cider. Send your order t tho noftrrwt grocory, or call up phono 421. Gideon Stolx Ik Co 8-10-tf f n m n 1 1 n . i WATCHMAKER. W. Calvot, Practical Watchmake 158 Stato Btroot, makoo a speclaltr of repairing watches, clocks and Jowolry, and guarantees good work at rcasonablo prlcoa. 11-12-lyr . RE8TAURANT. Ferguson's Restaurant 95 StaU street Opon day and night Our 20c uioals aro hotter than any 2Bo houso In tho stato. Six 20o moala for $1.00; 21 20o meals for $3.00. LODGES. Valley lodge No. 18, A. O. U. W. Moota in tholr hall In Holman block, cor , nor Stato and Liberty, ovory Mon day oveiflng. Visiting brothren wolsomo. Iluv Mclntlro, M. W. A. E. Aufranco, Itecordor. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. CaaUa Hall In Holman block, corner State and Llborty Sts. T-tosday of each wook at 7:30 p. m. A. B. Strana O. C. R. J. Flomlng K. of R. and H. Forestere of America Court Bhw woou i-orestoro No. 19. Mooto Fri day night In Tumor block. S. W. Mlntum. O. R.; A. L. Brown. Sea. Modern Woodmen of America Ore gon Cedar Camp No. B246. Meets overy Thursday ovonlng at 8 o'clock Holman Hall, Frank A. Turner, V. P.: A. L. Brown. Clork. Protection Lodge No. 2, Ancient 0 dor Unltod Workmen, moets flrery Saturday ovonlng In tho Holman Hall, cornor Stnta and Liberty Btt-eots. Visiting brothren welooroo. J. O Graham, M. W.; J, A. Sollwoo-l Recordor. aBML.MMIl.lll III lllll L MK-IL I JIUIHmM-MatinM 08TEOPATH8. Drs. M. T. Scdoettle, Frank J. Barr and Anna M. Barr. Graduate Amorknn School of Osteopathy, Klrksvlllo. Mo., successors to Dr, Graco Albright. Ofllc hours to 12 and 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock. Odd Follows' Toraplo, Phono Main 27J1 , resldonco phono 2603 rod. TONSORIAL AND BATH8. Evan's Barber 8hop Only flrat-chus shop on Stato street Evory thlna now and up-to-onto. Flno"it porce lain baths. Shave, 15c; hair-cut 25a baths, 25c. Two first-clans boot Macks. C. W. Evans, proprietor. yyATER. -c..MfA.fj y. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. For water eervlcd apply at offlcev Bills payablo monthly In advanc Mao all complaints at the offlca E.X.f!E-. -AN. .Tt!AN.8f?At! CAPITAL CITY Express and TraHsfer Moots all mall ant) passenger train Baggage to all part of the city. Prompt service, Tolophone No. 24L HECKMAN-nEDMCK BOMYBR WIRE FENCING. Just Arrived. A carload of woven wlro fencing. Special prices till Docombor 18th. Poultry Nottipg, Shingles and P. & B. roofing. WALTER MORLEY, 60 Court Street DENTI8T8. C. H. MACK Successor to Dr. J. M, Keene, in White Corner, Salem, Orogon. Parties desiring superior operations nt mod orat foe In any branch aro In eapeclMl request THE ELITE CAPE 203 Commercial Street Regular Dinner at Noon 2-5 c Meals at all hours Service a la Carte B ECKERLEN, Proprietor