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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORKGON, SATURDAY, DKGKMDKR 28, 1007. IIHI!llllilHllllimill' Rocltatlou -"A Chriatnina Story" SOCIAL GOSSIP ' i'wntomlmo "Ilock of Ages" v vrwvii . ,j Glenn Parsons ittll I I 1 I 1 1 1 'M4 frH 1 1 . i-H- Recitation -"Christmas Una Como" Hhulont Holiday GucstM. Claudia Whlto Tho holldny season horo haa been Recitation Jesalo Edwards '.brightened by tho presonco of nu- Recitation "Tho Beautiful Story" morous out-of-town guests, ninny of Esther Card -whom aro studonts who aro attend- Dialogue "A Slight Maunder ing colleges of this and other states Btandlng." -and aro homo for their vacations. Quartet "Wlntar Is King.".... Many of them have boon entertained Recitation George Barnes nt informal family ililhorJngs. Tho Recitation Mnb'ol Peterson 'Criterion danco was an event that all Solo Mrs. McElroy billed to appear on that ovonlni;, 'boU'eon parts ono and two of tho was presont and distributed tho vnrl ous presents In porson attended and a happy culmination of n wook of plcnsnnt affairs. Among tho Htudonta are Harry BenBon, Don Recitation -"Tho Lookout Man" Nooml Runner Song Quartet Yantls, Prod Myers, Connol Dyor, Dialogue '.'Going Somowhoro Mary PIglor, Tarn Catch of 0. A. C, Cordon Mooros, Curtis Coleman, Will Mott, Ralph Cronlso of U. of 0., Jimmy Swartz, conductor; Herman Smith, haystcd; Mnud White, Sal ly Ann. Mabel Robertson and Ralph Matt- Song "Como, ShoplTordB, Soo".. hows of U. of C, Jamos Mott of School of Stanford, and George SlmpBon of Song "Luther's Cra.dlo" ..School Vancoiuver, a last year's graduate of Duot Pupils W. U. Alonzo Porklna, Ilnrvoy Slator, Gladys Parrar, Lloyd Mott, Mr. Chrl8man and MIbs Campbell, of U. of .; Orota Fortmlllor, of Albany Col lego; Barbara Durbln, Holon Thlel sen and Miss Dorroll, of St. Helon'd Hall, Portland; Margarot Suthor- Engagemcnt Announced. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Cavanagh an nounce -tho ongagemont of tholr Ttand, of Portland, and Ida Hendor- "daughter, Lonna Eleanor, to Mr. O Song -"God Bo With You Till Wo Moot Again," (In silent language). Recitation "The Wlfo - Hunting Deacon" Lorona Whlto shot, of Eugene. L. Ragan, tho wlddng to .tnko piaco In Pobrunry. Mltw RartUctt Entertains. Among tho ploasnn social ovents of tho past wook was tho party given , Flshor-Wolf. -at Lausnnno hall by MIsa Bora Bart- One of tho prottlost wedding coro Mt to her Btudont frlonds. An Im- monies that has taken placo In Sa promptu program wna rondonod and lam this season was solemnized Inst various games woro onjoyod until a Thursday, Docombor 2Cth, at high Into hour, wlion tho many guostH noon In tho Plmti M. E. church, when -who claim allcglnnco to tho cardinal .MIsa Viola Allco Fisher, tho oldodt nnd old gold left for tholr various daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. "homos, voting MIsa Bartlett ono of pishor of this city, was given In tho most delightful ontortnlnors In collcgo circles. Tho church was beautifully dec orated, tho ontlro apacloua rostrum bolng converted Into a forest, among which nppoarcd tho old brick Christ Ian church. To mako tho bcoiio moro real tlnsol diamond dust and cotton woro used to reproiont a win ter scene1, ovor which wns cast tho reflections of a moon and stars which Ishono through tho troos. Tho sat- tollto and stars wero effectively rop resontod by specially designed oloc8 trie lights. Tho electric lights wero a fcaturo of beauty In tho aconq, as various shades of lights woro thrown on tho roprosonted land scape. Around the rostrum nnd! down tho aisles evengrcon and flow ers woro used effectively. Tho following progrnm wna ron dorod: Piano Duot .... Messrs. Churchill and Catlow Invocation Rov. Davis Errott Vocal Solo.... Miss Jonnlo Williams Reading Mr. Pparl Jones Violin Solo Mlio Joy Turner Vocal Duob. .Mr. and Mrs. J. Wonger Reading Clark Bolknap Vocal Solo Dr. II. C. Eploy Reading, Chostor Catlow Piano Duot . . . .Mr. Churchill and Mr. Cntlow DIs'-lbutlon of presents. program. As guests of honor tho Spoknnn football team occupied seats near tho center of tho chapel. Tlicnltw Party. Miss Beulah Myors.who through tho Journal's voting contest for tho most popular. saloslady lit town, was glvon tho freo box to "Tho Mian on tho Box," had as hor guosts Miss Efllo Noodhnm, who received tho next lar gest number of votos, Bertha Allon and Gladys Colo. Mrs. J. W. Crag hond chaporonul tho party. M. E. Sunday School Entertain. Friday afternoon tho mombors of tho First M. E. Sunday school gave a Christmas party In rooms of tho church. Theatre Parties. Tho Stanford Gloe and Mandolin clubs-, at the Grand Opora Houbo to night, will bo qulto a Bocloty event, attended by tho alumni of thnt and othor colleges, and by studonts and socloty pooplo In general. Clifford Brown glvos a box party and haa as his guests tho Misses Brcthorton, of Portland; Miss Coopor, of Tho Dalles; Miss Jonc, of Lablsh Meatl ows; Miss Thompson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Cha-mcey Bishop, Merrill Mooros nnd Curtis Coloman, of this city. Other boxos will bo occupied by itho follow ing young peeple: Tho MIbbos Bar bara Durbln, Nolllo Thielson, Vlda Cross, Althea Mooros, Mario Hofer, Madellno Walker, and Messrs. Ches ter Moores, Carl Gabrlolson, Laii ronco Hofor, Ralph Moores, Curtis Crow and Ralph Cronlso. Criterion Hop. Tho most promlnont social event tho locturo of tho season among tho youngor sot An oxcollont'and wns attended by all tho program was rondorod and a social afternoon onjoyed. ChristmnH in Waldo Hills. All olnborato Christmas dinner Falls City. At 11:45 Prof. Roberta rondorod Mendelsohn's wedding At the Illnlc. I march on tho plpo organ In his ub- ' Tho Auditorium skating rink pro-;uni offoctlvo mannor, aftor which to aontod a brilliant scono InBt Tuesday. the swoot strains of Lohengrin's brl ovenlng whon apodal Christmas ox-'dal chorus, sang by six beautiful orclsos woro onjoyod by hundreds of voiced slngors, tho bridal party cn- lovora of tho sportj torod tho auditorium and marched marrlago of Dr. Osmar K. Wolf of j was srvod at tho homo of W. L. Slmmoral in tho Waldo Hills to about 20 guosts, aftor which a social aftornoon was groatly onjoyod by all prosont. Thoso present woro Hon. J. S. Anderson, of Howoll Pralrlo; Geo. S. Andor3on nnd family, nlso of Howoll Pralrlo; Sol Anderson and family of Salem; C. J. Slmmoral Slm- Durlng tho ovonlnT Santa Claus.'to tho altar, whoro Rov. W. II. Sol-jand family, of Sllvorton; R. J. S iporsonated by Mr. Arthur Moyora, jiocjt united thorn boforo moro than. moral and family, of Mnclony; E Elks' hall last night by tho Criterion Club, composed of Lnuronco Hofor, Ralph Mooros, Carl Gabrlolson, Chester Mooros, Ralph Cronlso an I Curtis Cross. It was a largo affair, and wns woll nttonded by all tin young socloty people of tho town, and by many out-of-town guosts. Tho decorations woro dlntlnotly of tho collogo ordor; ponnnts bolng uaod ns tho wnll docoratlona, and with rod Christmas bolls Btrung across the room from tho four cornors furnlnho.1 artistic decorations, Mcfllroy's or chostra of Bovon plccos funlBhod ox- HE WANTS . TAFTTO SWITCH wry ii ii ii i iiw m hm trtai lilmsolf. ,he w In snliA .. .. e was 8ufrernK ",inMacttu tho Mavn ".prosl,lenllaln4rl.at,i Ho d 1 C ron. io did r--:& .' weter ,14 ' "? wns ""able to i..' "?!". br TAFT'S MANAGER SAYS HE MUST11"0 lr,P bck comniViI. .. CUT LOOSE Plum unnaif.vKtm Hm 'o was nnnt. Drt AND RUN ON HIS OWN MEltlTs! ' !'0d Tho " found?' k OK QUIT. t,m "1 Secretary cli n f (Unltod Press Boston, Mass., sensation In tho rt,.. "' JOlll,, ;;:. KClla8 a result "f',;uoi Leased Wlro.) "ul ""rry m Mtr "' "". Doc. 23. A now r, Mol ddvolopmcm. national political .arrilsnmont by tho ZT'i M - 11 M1LP I1A-.. ' A e Hou. Whl arena waa sprung touay wlion Vorys. ... A ... M iiiunagor oi secretary Tart's boom'. ; u,,i "G" u raclnir w 1 for nrosldonrtlnl honors. aclvlHn,i i,rtiInlotnto Commn, 8Deftl,J war socrotnry to sovor his connection with President Roosovolt, so fnr ns tho presldontlnl campaign la con-corned. "uuiuierro n . s ovor tho qucatlon of ,.rlH oaso ot ratcs on T u, run i fin nu . " uiftn l.r - .. nu imrrlman rallrnJ " ' I torn ITorya sont word '"""' lumber manofadn17. i m.. i i. ... .....!,.. .niiiiiiinro nf U- . . 'him hi urn, io iiuuuuiicc inn Biuiung ior i -- mo raclflc Coait v himself In hlo speech to bo dollvoredcomo I'sonally t0 m0 tyu AdelogatloaofZr It Is roported that Vorys sont word ".rominent lumber mannr,,.' 8;trl ,ppoi of tho Pacific Coau como porsonallv fc ... .. a" Unfnn 4i, Rfl,t.. a ii.. ... ailCOS. mnai nt !.-. .. .'' I'i rinpnmhnr SO. Au tlm roo.ilf nf fl.la crlrllnatlon nnd i.nl.,.t ... nnnouncomont tho rush for tlckots sonabo rat that are bo JIm to tho banquet has Increased at a nB Hectically (0 dwtrov n '" wonderful rate. !otu,on' Victor h. neckmB T mry of tho Pnoin- n.... ."iV"' Mnnufncti..w : '..rrywtei . - "wiaion, linn.' ,z:.7""i '"MiJiU LliU lIlflllQTtf n .. 1 :'T!z:,l od tho winter presldontlnl cnmpalgn'nroui,co DOINGS IN WASHINGTON. Washington, Dec. 28. Tho roturn to Washington this wook of Socro tnry of War Taft has otllclally opon season. Thoro Is cortnln to bo In- Enrlicellont music, nnd from 8 o'clock to cumo out In IjIb chariot, which was ono lwindrod frlonds and rolntlvos. .e. Taylor and wife, of Salem, and drawn by tho Lawlor chlldron, tho Tho brido, who wns beautifully W. S. Koono, bosldos tho hosts, Mr. J-uvonllo akatlng oxports, who ntt'red In oropo do solo trimmed In 'and Mro. W. L. Slmmoral nnd George havo boon entortnlnlng tho patrons duoho&a lnco nnd onvolopod In a vail .Slmmoral. of tho rial: for tho past fow daya. 0f whlto nob, whloli wna hold In Tho children woro prettily costumed 'pir.co by a wreath of narcissus, on and grncofnlly circled about tho hall torod tho wot alslo of tho audltor- wlth St. Nick and Anally haltod by im on tho arm of hor fathor. Sho S:30 gavo a concert, aftor which camo tho grand march, led by Clar onco Bishop and Miss Allco Peebles, during which tho programs woro dis tributed. Two of tho dancoB woro glvon with rod light offoct, and wero ospoclally protty. Tho pntronosaos, all woll-known socloty Indies, wore: Mrs. F. W. MhHons Install. Ancient, Freo nnd Accoptod Masonn nil nvnr flin wnrlil nlinnrvnil voator- tho big Chrlatmufl troo, which inIorn-tcarrie,i bounuot of nnrclssus and ''day as the birth .of St. John, tho od tho cantor of tho hall. Tho scores' WftB nrocodod in tho bridal procos-iEvatiKOlUt. Tho two local lodges, Bonson, Mrs. Chauncoy Bishop, Mrs of skaters lined up around tho floor'80n i,y hor lntor, Miss lono, who "with appropriate oxorclsija, colobrntod Wlllinm Brown, Mrs. W. N. Gntons, nd woro glvon oaoh a gaily palntod aot0d rc tho maid of honor, and alo 'tho ovent last ovonlng In their hall on 'Mrs. F. E. Smith and Mrs. A. E. horn, on which thoy soon bwamo l)y four i)rdomnld, who woro tho cornor of Court nnd Liberty .Strang. Punch wna served during such proflolont porformrs o to noar- ,,owno(1 j whito, and carrlod bou-'stroota, with an oxcallont program jiho ovonlng by Constnnco Cartwrlght ly drown tho straiu of MoElroy'n QUCtH 0f wiiito cnrnatlons. nnd hnnquot, and tho usual Instnlla- and Lucllo Staloy. 1and. whloh put up tha mualo dur-j qij,B Rroom nnd Mr. Ronald Glo- tlon of ofllcera. o ln tha evening. Ah tha gong sound-(Vor n8 )Mi mMXt 0ntorad at tha wot Tha spnploui lodge rooms waro; onlirA od for "SkRtaa off" at 11 p. m., tho ontrnuoo and p-ocootlod by that alalo flliod with loyal mombors, tholr fam-ivPAlirS Stinnv lnilnrA ralliotnntlv loft tllO iUo. nlfni u1min llin livn mi r tin lllui n.wl Invltnil frla.ula Innrr linfnrO . - I ll-'l-V - ' l .., ii..w. ...w ..w ,....-. Mim ...... ... ,.v. ......... ."f ..-.-.- floor, carrying with thorn a pioasant ,not nmj the boautlful ring cor- tho nppolntad time to bogln tho pro-o-omombranco of ChrlaMitas Evo, 0mony was glvon. At tho prdpor gram, and all 'tho chalra obtalnabla 1007. .tlnio Mr. Flshor gavo tho brldo awayjworo prossod Into sorvlco. - nnd tho groom placod mpon hor fln- Past Grand Master J. C. Moroland, Fniltland Christ ninK, 'gor tho band of gold which omblem- nftor bolng Introduced by Hon. F. A. Tho pupils of tho Frultlnnd school 8(Vi jg fnltli nnd constancy, In uMooro, who acted as grand marshal Xavo a dollghtful entortalnmont Wod banutlful almlla tho ring-was llkonodfor tho ovonlng, gavo an Interesting Tieodny ovontnK to ommomornto to truo nffootlon in that nolthor had nddrosa. Chrlrtmna. The school room wns nn ondlng. Aftor tho ImproaalvoJ MIsa Joy and Rex Turner beautl prottlly dacoratod for tho occasion 00romony hail boon concluded tho fully rondorod "The Old Oakon with ivy, ovorgroon and flowors. A bridal party ropalrod to tho church I Bucket" (air and variations) as a largo Chrl-tmiiH troo adornod with ,mriorg as tho choir again sang nlnno duot, after which tho lmproa--gilt and tinsel and an Innumornblo Lohengrin's bridal chorus. A recop- aivo Installation sorvlcos woro glvon. numbor of boautlful prosonts occu- tJon wns j,0ia jn tho parlors, whoro Miss Hortonse Epplay then delight plod n position on tho stogo. uio mnny C0Btly and ologant glfta woro od tho audlonco with a zlthor solo, excollont program rondorod was in mosontod "to tho happy couplo. . "Holmwoh." As a recall numbor keeping with tho Christmas spirit ( Tno WQading party thou roturnod and rollooted groat orodlt upon tho t1 m,0 piahar homo on 18th stroot. nuplla nnd tholr tonchors, Tho fol- wil0ro nn olnborato woddlng dinner 0n by Miss Vera Byars, tho roador, lowing progrnm was glven: wna 8orvoii. Tho drnwlng room.'in a manner, that brought forth Song "Joy to tho World"., School uinmR room 0nd hallways woro hearty applause. Rocltatlou (adorned with ovorgroons and smllaxj MIsa Gaynoll Baldwin captivated Hy Klnlon, Harold Whlto intermingled with choice chrysnntho- Htl presont with a violin solo, "Spring Song "Dear Llttlo strangor .... mums and olustors of pinks and nar- Song." As an oncoro sho gavo "Shop i - i Miss Epploy gavo "Landjngor." "A Christmas Exporlonco" was glv- oonoo,iolssu8. .herd Boy." Rocltatlou ."Santa uiaus l.ana- . . Tho lowing young ladles wero inuti uray .bridesmaids: Tho Mlssos Piglor, Recitation "Mrs. Santa Clans".. nolllnuor. Goodo and Wostormlre. "K Lot L. Poarco, grand master of Or econ. dellvorod an address which was -"Mrs. Santa Clans".. ninineot Ooodo and Wostormlre. fnrnoftii nnd full nf tho cront truths Vnno Ralston , w ntw1 ,Vrilf loft. ThlirsdaV nf frntnrnllv Tim f?no&t nnrl mnm. evening for Newport, whoro they will bors presont then repaired to tho Fewer People Pay Bills With Cash . Now Thoy pay by chook, bocauso It Is tho a08t way. Tho sim plicity and convenience of a chook aooount appoalB to ovory ono who kuows Its advantages. If you aro not familiar with tho dotalla, wo aak you to call at tho bank, wo'll bo pleased to explain to you personally, and toll you how you will be bonoflttod. spend a week's honeymoon, aftor whloh thoy will go to tho John Day country in Eastern Oregon to reside. Tho brldo Is one of Salem's most popular and accomplished yoaing W Irwltnn olnborato wore In- m 1 , ! Sate State Bink banquet hall, where an sproad was aorvod. Tho following officers stalled: Salem No. 4 M. P. Baldwin, W. ladles and has a wide circle of friends ,m.; M. A. McCorklo, S. W.; Fred In this city. Sho Is a 1907 graduate (R0uf, J. W.; D. W. Fry, Troas.; John of tho normal dopartmont of tho Wll-Bnyno, Sec: 0. F. Elgin, S. D.; II. O. nmotto Unlvoralty. Tho groom white. J. D.; Henry Vandervert and graduatod from tho modlcnl depart-; p. p. Caroy, stewards; N. P. Rasnus- ,mont of tho Wlliamotto univorsuy son, TyUr. Pacific No. 50 John P. Burton, W. M.; James E. Godfroy, S. W.; F. A. Turner, J. W.; Geo. H. Burnett, ,ln 1906. As a studont Mr. Wolf was vory popular among tho various or- .gnnlzatlons of tho sohool and it was .In tho hljtorio halls and on tno Troas.; Lot L. Poarco, See; J. S. 'claaalo old campus whoro tho friend- Wyant, S. D.; Edward RoBtoln, J. D ; .ship begnn whloh has terminated In Sam Adolph, Steward; II. Sohomak- thls prosont happy alliance. Christian Church Christinas Eve. Christmas was appropriately cele brated at the First Christian churcb. Tuosday ovonlng by an excellent mu sical and literary program and a Christmas troo which probably out- shown in splondor all other efforts. Santa Glaus, notwithstanding tho various other places where he was or, Tyler. Ncslko Club Entertains. Tho Neslko Club, of Chemawa, gavo its annual entertainment In tho school chapel last evening. There woro about 500 guests presont, and tho studonts proved themselves to be adopt entertainers. One of the fa vorite numbers was "Tho Totem Pole," offeotlvely rendered by MUs Evelyn Wood, during, the Intermission WERE . TRUMPS (Unltod Praas Lensod Wlro.) Everett, Wash., Doc. 28. As the roault of an attempted robbery last night about 7:30, at Snohomish, ono holdup man Is doad, his partner seri ously injurod, and threo Italians of a company of sovon aro In tho hospital, vlotlms of 'tho bullots of tho high, wayman's gun. Tho dead man was k Iliad by a blow fqom an axo, re ceived from ono of tho Italians, and a spado used offectlvely left tho othor holdup man torn and bloedlng and minus ono oar. The wounded man rocovorod sufficiently to give his namo as William Carroll, but refiisod to divulge tho Identity of his dead partnor. Shortly aftor supper at tho Ital ian's cabin, a knock was heard on their door and two men, masked, stepped into tho room. An order was given the Italians to throw up tholr hands. Tho Italians showed fight and a volloy was opened from tho highwayman's guns. The threo men fell, and In tho mlx-up a spade and an axo wore secured, and for several minutes a battle raged In tho llttlo room of the cabin. Flnaljy ono holdup man was laid low by a blow from tho axe, cleaving his skull. The other highwayman was felled by a blow from a spade. -. lumber famln6 over the eounlrr J nrnilnrn n ..!.,.. . .. " " BlOIl on tllft cvmt t. .... I creased activity In tho camps of tho ftiso a880rU that ' r' UJ dlfforont rivals for tho Republican i, fnr,,, ..,.. '.T ..cat1 nomination from now on". Mr. Tart's rotes aro allowed to contlnn?" "literary bureau" In Columbia Is , , , " 1 working ovortlmo In kcoplng mom-l DurlnK lho .. jbors of congress supplied with nlco sonntor Durkott of NebrataiS!, ,,uu" "'" vAtw..,,.,, w.u ..huU 100k n poll of tho buktniitk of tholr cnndldato and Insisting with Hlllto to ascertain their Tltti . vatloun turns of wrltton speech thnt loglslatlon to provent a rwr ho la tho only avallablo candladto of unaottlod financial coaditloct Ei " for tho Ropubllcan party to chooo has nlrondy received upwirdioim at Its convention In June. At tho ropllw, tho majority of ihld a ' niiuiu muu, ouiuiiui- iviiuA nun viui.- rrom Ul0 gmallcr and tUte tuli Prosldont Fairbanks aro burnishing or tho total number rcctlrtf Hi up tho brnsswork on tholr booms nnd0f th0 baHks expressed thesjt'm proparlng to got Into action. Sena- M being In favor of a jowiie; tor Forakor also Iiub arousod hlnHK,mrnntco for depositors id pj Bulf nnd la now ongaged In nn often 35 woro ncnlnst It. Those lihw to forco tho Taft pooplo to an opon'of n p0Btnl BavlnB5b"ank!ija!r l.... l..n..M. I., rtutn HITiintn Inn" - . .. .. ... ., turn, ui ntiuiiHtu wii'U" """' "" sa, wniio iii nro opposeawn ih Cannon Ih not saying much, but It opposition Is based on U pod Is notlconblo that ho Is chowlng up thnt postal Bavlngs bub nil moro cigars now than formorly -a i,rt banks of small car! uJ k trick that always botrays tho fact n Kront nld to the lit utw .that tho Bpeakor Is ongngod In doep bnnka. Almost wltboat uttjto thought. Former Socrotnry of tho th0 Nobrnska bankcnUsOff Treasury Shaw has boon running t rn banks, nnd mwiif ovor to Washington rrom Now York York Institutions, fctttiu quite froquontly of late, and ho lins'ront flurry. ThoyatowV not donlod thnt ho Is in n vory ro-jcnlly unanimous In fawl coptlvo mood. In fact, thoro Is llt-!ROvornmont rogulntlon d ! itn iimiiif Mint wlian Hio nrosldontlal iinn nr irmi mmninleistaiiirU l.. ..... ,..i ii ...in .iui. n' i.i. ..t-iu.1 nt iiguining unvuuH u win uibuiwru proiont suparvwwu - corltablo foroBt of lightning rods. tmtlonnl bnnk. .Tho action of the Now York, Rapuh-i o Menu County Commlttoo In poatpon-j Lnne Fnmlly MedicisUiV lug tho ondorsomont of Govornor nxntve u does not fpre v HughOH' cnndlilney Is not rogardod wonkoni but imparts a fl" as having hurt Hiighes' chnncos. buoynncy nnd strength tW Mlihtful. At nil druggist ! As hnd boon expected, Raproaon- 4..n.. rm.nnit.n w Tlnrlnn nf Ohio -. ii SimlanC" IIIU.U iiiuuiiviu t.. .-....-- -- I lll'lllllll" ". '! . .v. has boon reappointed ohalrmnn of, Wh(U 1r0mlsos to be " tho RIvors and Harbors Committee mAsii foufiht grldl'oa coi of tho Home. For mnny weoks Mr. lhe he(lgon wiil bo eilWlw Burton hns fought ngalnst a r-tnrn nooU nt 2:30 on the Cht" to tho londorshlp of this committee, wh(m cho huBky team ofl ; it iiatfifT hta nxnresBod doslro to be at ,ft,. tho sfnW1 ol ll' i :o work Independently on kane Amateur Ab'llc of tho House. His loPTh0 Chomaa "rttlrf of tho subjoct of water-"to b0 ln perfect condition. it naincr niB oxuruntsuii uubiiw - ara niB'i iiiu -- . ,. . ...,. Allelic Awer: loit iroo to wont iimiiBiiu"i Kane awh""" tho floor vnnw nncn or .lho uujuv.i. ....... tn MU ... iiU..i. -- .. 1 ways, however, mado him especially us0 iOVOral of tho b r8TthU, fitted for this asslgnmont and Spoak-Iwon fama in forber W ; or Cannon Insisted upon his nccopt- 8kln, but have not been ' ( Ing anothor torm. Mr. Burton has tn,8 soason. Among" changetl groatly within tho last four ters nro Rube Sanaen. ( years on tho subject of npproprm- tho man wna p. tlona for waterway developments. Ite the jnvmclble cC,eV. pCM has kept down bills to tho minimum Spokane eleven " ,0liusi In tho interest of economy, but at tho ball 8tars, and roe i recent convention of tho National (,ny wiu bo sure w a RIvors and Harbors Congress, held worln horo oarly this month, ho madej i,n.n,n i,i .nnvArslon to tho plat- rKlroy's IW1"- . . ,vi. tliert form of tho organization and said, At tno skating rt t timt Ti acrood with It that the 'tlim) flnd evening. Ww iimi como when not loss than $50,- )ltted free B"er ' Rheumatism. Whon pains or irritation exist on any part of the body, the application of Ballard's Snow Liniment gives prompt relief. E. W. Snillivan, Prop. Sullivan House, El Reno, O. T writes, Juno 6, 1902: VI take pleas ure in recommending Ballard's Snow Liniment to all who aro afflicted with rheumatism. It Is the only remedy have found that gives immediate relief." 25c. 60c and U.00. Sold (by D. J. Fry. OAfSVOXtX4L. Bun ti -Jt tMYwHawAhwys gought CO nan' nan a vear should bo fixed -upon as tho sum to bo oxpondod by tho government In developing the rlver3 and harbors of the country. Judging frrtm tiii statement. Mr. Burton look with favor upon tho efforts ,s always bolng mado by members or the Na tional RIvors nnd Harbors Congross to havo an appropriation bill passed at 'this session. It is considered au- solutoly essential that work on war . ! i. rmnVlflrl With orway lmprovemenui uu v - tho utmost rapidity because or groat growth of commerce and tno complete Inability of the railroads to keep pace wth It. Thoro has been a veritable epi demic of grip In official fcles during tho lart few weeks. It has attacked and mado prisoners an unusua 0 groat number of senators and ropre sontatlves and laid two member s o the cabinet by the heels. Both Sec rotary of the Navy M-teall and Sec rotary Cortelyoo. Tiav J' b and under tho care of Pby89 a number of days. 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