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OA17.V OAPTTAIi etOITRNAJU BALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 101 0. FAOW Him V' ft ' I t v i v V ENGLAND TO Ship Is Being Built and Will in General Way Resemble Lat est Type of Zeppelin. narrow, England, April 2C. After remaining clear up to tho present time at tho oxtromo roar In tho internntionnl'raco for tho world's aerial mnstory, English oxports be lieve, they' nro at last on the ove of turning out the most effective air ornft In existence. Tho ship is being put together by -the firm of Maxim's hero. Tho ma chinery is being constructed at tho "VIcker's Welsoloy-Slddeley works at Birmingham and experiments are in progress in connection with tho un dertaking under tho direction of the British aero office, an adjunct of the national physical laboratory at Teddlngton. In a general way tho vessel will resemble the latest typo of Zeppelin. Tho Zeppelin, however, is of the ame circumferenco from bow to stern, which gives it, British ex perts say, a drag aft. Tho English ship will have a form similar to the deck outline of a cruiser. It is argued that this will give It much greater speed, rigidity and respons iveness to the helm. it win no divided into eight or nine independent sections and tnei rramo worK win consist or a new aluminum alley declared to bo tho lightest metal known and several times stronger than aluminum. Eleo trlcal generating apparatus will bo carried for purposes of wireless telegraphy and for the creation of gas from water to fill the reservoirs To secure a perfect balance, owing to the craft's peculiar shape, tho greatest care Is being taken in dis tributing tho suspended machinery, The propellers, in particular, must "bo placed well forward to bring them under the most buoyant part of the ship. The vessel's greatest diameter will be about 48 feet. As for leneth. tho shed In which it is "being built is COO feet long and when tho craft is completed there -will be but 80 or 90 feet to spare at the ends of tho shed. HUGHES SUC CEEDS BREWER GOVERNOR HUGHES WAS TEN DERED JUSTICES II II OF UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT TODAY AND HAS AC CEPTED APPOINTMENT AND WILL SERVE. UNITED rBKSS LEASED WIRE. Washington, April 26. It was announced here today thnt Governor Charles E. Hughes, of New York, lias been tendered tho justiceship of the United States supreme court, made vacant by the death of Justice Brewer. f Governor Hughes has accepted tho proffer and will servo, i'-- "Tho announcement that Hughes lias been tendered tho appointment -was made by President Taft. He al I so said that Hughes had agreed to serve. It Is expected that the ap pointment will go to the senate in the near futuro and it is understood that it will be confirmed at once. Charles Evans Hughes was born at Glen Fall, N. Y., April 11, 1862. Ho graduated from the Colgate un! "verslty in .1870 where ho received his degree of Bachelor of Arts, nnd 1n 1881 was given his degree of Master of Arts from the samo uni versity. He received his lawyer' ome people ride nd some in autos course, . ife is ful of mixed lect then what SLafA ' I I (V - y choice remains the norse. 1VI He ut when hi searc hot pure delight, , r El ftervescent,. clear arid ppight veryone can read the cheer HAVE AIR CRAFT! degree from Brown university In 1884 and was admitted to tho Now York bar tho same year. no practiced law In Now York- continuously until his election as governor of New York In 190G. His career as a lawyer has been a brilliant one, and ho has been re tained by some of tho biggest cor poratlons of tho country. Governor Hughes camo Into na tional prominence in 1905 when he acted as counsel for tho Armstrong insuranco commission during tho in vestigation of tho Now York insur anco scandals. Ho followed this victory up the next year when tho government an pointed htm special assistant United States attorney In tho Investigation of the coal companies. , SInco his elevation to tho gover norshlp Hughes' career has been marked by his diligent effort to up root corporation in tho politics. municipal, state and national. Hughes' comprehensive know! . edge of tho law wns recognized early In his career and he has been much sought after as a lecturer on tho subject. Police Fires on Rioters. UNITED rilESS LEASED WIIUJ.l Greenville, Rhode Island, .April 25. Rioting during which police were compelled to flr(o upon a crowd of weavers to save themselves from death, marked the opening of the strike at the Stillwater Worsted company's plant today. Deputy sheriffs and police guard ing tho mills were attacked by riot-' ers armed with clubs and sticks. The deputies were beaten and driven to cover. They drew their revolvers and emptied them at tho crowd which was dispersed. Musical News. Francis Macmlllen, the American violinist, and Robert Hlthens, the novelist, author of "The Garden of Allah," are great friends. Helena Lowyn, the young Texas pianist, who was the, planlstle sen sation In Europe last year, arrived last week on the S. S. "Augusta Victoria," and was immediately signed up for a concert tour for tho season 1910-11 by. Messrs. Haensel & Jones. o Piles Quickly Cured At Home Instant Relief. Permanent Uuro Trial Package Mailed Free to All in Plain Wrapper. Many cases of piles have been cured by a trial package of Pyramid Pile Cure without further treatmont. When it proves Its value to you-, order more from your druggist at 50 cents a box. Simply flu out free coupon below and mail tbtiay. Save yourself from tho surgeon's knlfo and its tor turo, tho doctor and his bills. FREE PACKAGE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, 254 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mich. Kindly send me a sample of Pyramid Pile Cure, at onco by mall, "FREE, in plain wrap per. Name Street City State the bicycle. desires, ' - you most adra're. nere THESSALY ASANTS LAVES KING GEORGE'S AGENTS SAY CONDITIONS MUST 11E ItE LIEVED OR GKEECE WILL LOSE MONARCHY. AtWons, April 26. Tho agents King George has had at work In vestigating agrarian conditions in Thessaly havo Just reported to His Majesty that somo way must bo found for tho immediato relief of the peasantry from the burden of landlordism or. Greece will lose tho entire Nomarchy. Of courso tho king already under stands tho system of land distribu tion In the disaffected district but outside Thessaly itself no one in Greece seems to have known dr cared how it affected tho masses of the population until tho recent up rising which tho government put down by military force and tho slaughter of many disturbers. Tho royal agents say It will not stay put down, however, and that tho next outbreak will be moro serious than the last ono. The existing Thessalian system of land tenure, unliko that of tho rest of Greece, is strictly feudal. It originated In the fourteenth century, when numbers of seljuk noblo fam ilies crossed from Asia Minor to ac cept Fiefs in Thessaly and Mace donia. The descendants of these families still retain much of tho land though now there Is also a pretty thick sprinkling of Greek owners. Under the Turkish . regime the landlords, or Beys, lived estates and relations of on t their personal sympathy existed between them and their dependants whp were, to be suro, serrs pure ana simpie uui were generally mercifully treated. When Thessaly was annexed to Greece In 1881, however, while the Serfs became freemen, most of tho landlords became non-residents. Their places were taken by middle men, generally Greeks, wno tooic long' term leases of the big estates supply no seed and take two-thirds of tho harvest. Additional profits and set about squeezing all they could out of their sub-tenants, the wrenched peasantry. In. the district of Larlssa, where the most favorable terms in all Thessaly are extended o tho people. the middlemen supply seed and take half the harvest. In Kardltza thoy are made through loans at usurious rates of interest. The peasants are naturally continually forced to bor row and In this way frequently end a season to una uieir uume tiuyo pledged to the middlemen. Condi tions have gradually gone from bad to worse until, at present, the peasantry is forced to rebel or starve. The situation is highly embar rassing for Iho Greek government. because it lacks tho money to ouy out tho landlords, besides which the landlord's will riot sell except at ex orbitant prices. The peasants, too, mindful of the easier days of be Turkish regime, would be glad to re turn to the sultans auegiance. Turkey is quite Willing to receive them and, until its subjects who !Mn tn Thessalian lands aro paid in their rights by tho Greek government- will they have a good excuse for interfering. o For Constipation. Mr. L. H. Famham. a prominent' druggist of 8plrlt Lake. Iowa, says: (.hnmherlain's Stomacn nnd Liver Tablets are certainly the best thing on the market for constipation." GIvo these tablets a trial. You are certain to find them agreeable and pleasant in effect. Price, 25 cents, samples free. For sale by all good druggists. o Rheumatism. More than ten out of every ton cases ' of rheumatism are simply rheumatism of the muscles, due to cold or damp, or chronic rheuma tism. In i such cases no Internal treatment Is required. Tho freo ap plication of Chamberlain's Llnimenl In all that is needed, and It is cer tain to giro quick relief. Give it a trial and see for yourself how quick ly it relieves tho pain and- soreness The medicines usually given inter nally for rheumatism aro poisonous or very strong medicines, Thoy are worse than useless in cases of phronlc and muscular rheumatism. For sale by all good druggists, o . When you buy of your home mer chants .you aro helping the town and thereby sharing in the profits of your own ptirchaso. : o One Conductor Who "Was Cured. Mr. Wllford Adams is his name. and ho writes about it. "Some time ago I was confined to my bed with ohrpnlc rheumatism. I used two uotues oi Foley s Kidnoy itemed) with good effect and the th'rd bot tle put roe on my feet and I re sumed work as conductor on the Lexington. Ky., Street Railway. It gave me rrfore relief than any medi cine I bad ever ugud, and It will do, an you ciRtm in eases pi rbouma t'sm." Foley' Kidney Remedy euren rheums mm by ellniln'stJrfg tin urc acid I row the blood. J. C 1 Perrr, ROOSEVELT ASPIRANT FOR HARVARD BOARD UNITED rRESS LEASED WI&B.I Doston, Mass., April 26. To tho other achievements of Theodoro Roosevelt is likely to bo added his election to tho - board of Harvard ovorseors. Tho terms of tho follow ing members of the board expires this yeaf: Moorfleld Storey, Paul Rovoro Frothlngham, John W. Farley, all of Boston; Wlnslow Warron, of Ded ham, and Henry S. Huidkopor, of Philadelphia. Tho list of aspirants for their places includes: Theodoro Roose velt. Oyster Day, and Abbott Low Mills, Portland, Ore. o Roosevelt Asked to Speak. f UNITED r&EBB LEASED WXBB. Washington, April 26. Colonel Roosevelt will be asked to mako the opening speech of next fall's congres slonab campaign on Juno 28. This will bo his first political speech in America Blnco ho retired from tho presidency. Tho Invitation will bo extended by tho National Republican Screen Windows and Screen Doors Wood good grade prompt delivery Clias. K. Spaulding Log Co. Phono 88 Front & Ferry Sts. OUT ?' i STUBBERS OIUL ir.HT LIGHT W Shoo Fly M in Home Builders, Attention! Why not install a home lighting and cooking Bytem, miking cas worth I "rning, 100 per cent hoter than any other gaa. Safer than electricity. Wo light stores, halls, churches, factories, etc. Also do) tinning and heating and plumbing. All wo lc guaranteed. A. L. FRASER Phone 135. The Celebrated Lennox Furnace. 258 State Street Excursion Rates To The Eas DURING 1910 FROM "ALL&POINTS ON THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES IN OREGON N TO RATES Chicago 572.60 Council Blurts .... Omaha ' Kansas City! StV ' Joseph. . ; ,'St. Paul fat. Paul via Council Bluffs;.., Minneapolis direct .... ..... ,', . Minneapolis via Council Duluth direct 0G;D0 Duluth, via- Council Bluffs : . . 07,50 St. Louis 07.50 Tickets will bo on sale May 2d and 'Mh; Juno 2d, 17th r.sd 24th; July 5th and 22dj August 3d; September 8th. Tho nbovo rates apply from Portland only. From points south of Port Jand add ONE WAY local rate to Portland, to make through rato via Portland. Ono way through California, add 915.00 to above rates. , I ,., Ten days provided for tho going trip. Stop-overs within limits In either dlrectlou. Final return limit three months from date of sale, but not later than October 31st. Inquire of any S. P. Agent for More Complete Information WM. McMURRY, General Passenger Agent, PORTLAND, OREGON 1 Salem Fence Works Headquarters for Woven Wire ; ; Fencing. Hop Wire, Barb Wire. X Poultry netting, Sblnglos, Mai- 1 1 thoid Hoofing. P. & B Rondfc ; ; Roofing, Rcren Doors a d Adr . juitable Window Screens. $ CMS- D. MULLIGAN 1 2S0 Court atrflflt Plirnn 154 2 rskin of Bgautf Is a Joy fiorera Da. t. mn wmxvs oriental roPlM no m lir.tr. f nmirnnnn Freckles,, Moth Jr.tchocC Rseo, and Bkin Dliruen, Mia rrery biemleh on twtntr, Mil il fie detection. It hM stood tbe ten of 00 veere. Abil Is. fto harmless we tssttlttobstnrtlt Is proptrl? muls. Accept no counter feit oi winiitr nuns, Dr. i A. Birrs sua to Isdr ot tho hint ton ( ptltnt)t "Al you ladlei will n turn), 'utmraad'a Cremw " ! lean nsrmm or an ttit RUa preparation!." For sals br au ttruort'U and Fancr Ooods Dealers In ths United States, Canada aod Europe. to.T.HOPUHS, Pea, 87 6rtd Jose Stmt, New Tor. League, which meets in tho Metrop olis on that day, according to a call issued by John Hays Hammond, presldont. It'a Uio World's nest. No ono has ever made a salve, ointment or balm to comparo with Bucklon's Arnica Salvo. It's tho one perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruise's, Sores, Scalds, Bolls, Ulcers, Eczema, Salt Rheum. For Soro Byes, Cold Sorts, Chapped Hands, or Sprains, It's supremo. Infallible for P11C3. Only 25o at J. C. Kerry's. fuono it Main. 147 N. Hlsh at C. W. YANNKE Proprietor of THE FASHION STABLES Cabs and Livery. All Riga iodern Rubber Tiro. (WW FRENCH FEMALE I 111 UPBLLS. X Bin. Cearinr Ruit'r for Bvmxuxn Unmainaii. NIVER KNOWN TO FAIl.-Sfl Sure BreeJI BttU-'f rutlon Guaranteed or Alone Refunded. Sent prepaid lot ji.uu par toi, win eend tbementrlal.to be paid Tor when relfered. Bamplu Free. If jour drutit doe not an re them eend your orden to the Sold In So lorn h Ok. S. C. Strtne G0.00 63.90 coM, Bluffs ......... C3;90 JUDGING BY A PPK ARAN CTR8 Of courso everybody does that, and Laundry Wprk can't be judged an) otlior way. Everything subjected U our artistic treatment cornea out at clean as a polished surface, aa eleai as crystal and aa bright as a sum mor's day. Articles washed proper ly last twlco as long and look twen ty times better than goods badl; laundrled. We make cheap Jabrl. masquerade for something better. SALEM LAVNlmV CO., Phono 2H. jncien South Llhrrty Wi WHITE HOUSE RESTAURANT Halom'a moat popular res taurant, 302 State street. We never close, open' all night. Wm. McGilchristS Sons SS BSCS j ? 'double Wonehalf Wcasts no I . Classified Ads Capital Journal "Want Ads" Bring Quick Results 0 cent a word "or, lint InsfrtUn Jne-bftlt cent it wo d for each insertion thereafter. No advertisement titkeo 'ot ten tbftn 2tic. Ceunt tlx words t tne loe. I fOR SALE. WOOD FOR SALE. Ash and fir wood delivered In 12 and 1G lnch, In 4-foot lengths. Slddall & Eaton, 570 N. Liberty. Phono 16G3 12-29-tf FOR SALE Good general merchan dise business. Only store at place. Part cash. Addr6sa O, Journal office. 1-14-tf. OUR mixed pork lOo per pound, merclal street. sausago soils for 173 South Com-1-12-tf FOR SALE Good 1 H. P. Staver gasoline engine, cheap. Inquire at 178 South Liberty St. 6-22-tf FOR HAIR DRESSING Facial mas sage and manicuring, call at Ellto Massage Parlors. Room 301 U. S. National Bank Buldlng. 4-4-tf FIVE PASSENGER AUTOMOBILE for trade for real estate. Inquire 045 Chemeketa St. 4-G-tf FOR SALE A rubber tired buggy, nearly new. Call 510 Llborty St. 4-23-3t FOR SALE AT ONCE 10 $t. P. Russell engine and Birdsell Clov. or Hullor, nearly now: Ab I Intend to leave. A. F. Zimmcrmann, R. F. D. 2, Albany Ore. 4-21-2w FOR SALE Rushford wagon, Deer Ing mower and rake, and hack harness, all In good con dition; also sever fresh cows. G. H. Crolsan, 560 North 14th street. 4-22-lm FOR SALE Fivo acres of land, with good 7-room house, closo in, or ex change for house and lot in town Mrs. E. M. Bently or J. D. Bo hannon. 4-25-3t SPECIAL CASH PRICES. Egs and butter taken in exchange. 60-lb sack best valley flour, $1.40. 5-lb. white beans, 25c. 3 cans choice tomatoes, 25c. ., 3 cans choice corn, 25c. 3 cans cholco peas, 26c. 3 cans' cholco beans, 25c. Choice Oregon bacon, per lb, 20c. Cholco -Oregon shoulders, por lb, 15c. 3 largo 10c pkgs garden seed, 20c, 4 5c pkgs gardon seed, 10c. I carry a full stock of feed, oat hay, choat hay, rolled oats, rolled barley, bran, shorts, alfalfa meal. Custom feed rolling to ordor. It. N. MORRIS, Fair Grounds Feed and Grocery stor6 Phono Main 1497. Freo Delivery 4-19-lm MISCELLANEOUS. SALEM GRANGE NO, 17, PATRONS of Husbandry Moots in Hurst Hall on State street, on tho fourth Saturday of each month, at 10:30 a. m. Visiting and sojourning members welcome. F. A. Myers, master. Zella S. Fletcher, secre tary. 12-31-lyr PIANO TUNING Lutellus L. Woods, tuning, polshing, ropalr . ing, Tolophone 984. Shop 680 N. Winter St. 3-2-lyr SUCCESS IN CIICKBNS Do you . want to know how to raise them. I will givo:$1000 to any ono who can beat my theory. Hens lay 275 eggs a yoar; will not set until 4 f years old. Settings of eggs of ' ., Rhodo Island RedB, Andaluslana, . Brahmas and VVyandottes at $10, If my theory does not provo true your money it turnod, Louis Bell fuss, R. F. D. 0, Salem, Ore, 4-4-2m FOR KiNT. STORE POR RENT- Show case- for 4-23-2t sale, 538 State St. LOST. WILL THE LADY who found brown fur please phono 1932 or call 806 High and Mission St. Reward. . i i 4-32-St T0NS0RIAL. H. O. MEYER & CO. Tho best nnd largoat shop in tho city. Six flrst-claso barbers. Only firat-e1ai bootblack in city; porcelain bath and everything portainlng to a first class shop. Also carry a full llnr of cigars and tobacco and barbers' supplies, 162 Commercial streo'. next door to Statesman office. 4.8-tx Rheumatic poisons are quickly and surely driven out of the blood with Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy. liquid or tablet form. Dr. Shoop's booklet on Rheumatism plainly and Interestingly tells Just how this la done. Tell soma sufferer of this, hook, or hotter still, wrlto Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis., for tho book and freo tost samples. Send no money, Just Join with Dr. Shoop- and glyo apmo sufferer a pleasant surprise.. Capi tal Drug Store. i -o Many a woman has driveu her hUBband-to drink, and ho didn't stop at tho watorlnp trpugh, either. . - II I. f I I I II , II Watch for the Comet. Th Rod Dragon qf the sky watoji tho ohlldren for spring cough nd qohlB. Careful mothers beep Foley's Honoy and Tar In tho house. U is the bout and safest prevention nnd euro for sroup whare the need 8 , urgent ' nnd Immediate relief a v'UU QtMSlty. t'a prompt use pas avod jwM Jive. Contains no opl 'ta or pB"W(UriS"- The genuine s in a yellow iKMkagtt. Remember, he name. Foley's Hutioy and Tar rid refuse substitute. J. O. Perry . - WANTED. MEN WANTED Hop yard worltv $1.75 per day. ICrebs Bros.. Adolph Cigar Store. Phono 100. 4-12-tt WANTED AT ONCE Mon to chop 600 cords of wood, $ 1.25 per cord, closo in 1 gdod cook, lady; 4 men for sawmill, ?2.25 por day; 10 inon on hop ranch; 4 men for farm work. A. C. Smith & Co., 544 Stato street. Phono io07. WANTED AT ONCE Pour men for farm work. $1.2 5 per day and board. 10 mon for sawmills, $2.25 and up, 40 cords of wood cut. Man and wifo for hop ranch. 1 woman for housekeeper. Ken for hop fields. 544 Stato etroot. Phono 1507. A. O. Smith & Co. WANTED Jobs at well digging, cleaning nnd blasting; and brick work. A. F. Holt, 2045 N. 4th, P. O. Gonernl Dellvory. 4-23-wk WANTED- Competent girl for gen eral housework. JJnqulro at F. 13. Smith residence, corner Sum mer and Court streets. 4-2 3-3 1 WANTED A housekeeper at onco. Call 178 S. Llborty heforo 6 p. m. or aftor that at 12 58 S. Commer cial St.. 4-2 3-3 1 WANTED Five common laborers, good -wages, steady work. 1095 North 17th St. 4-2E-3t WANTED .Belgian hares. Address Joseph Ripp, Sublimity, Ore. 4-25-Ct SEWING Wanted, women ' to do plain sowing at house. Apply 260 Bellevuo, near South Commercial, or Phono 1340. 4-25-3t BAKERS. BUTTERNUT BREAD It io worth m&re than any other bread, yet the price is no higher. For sale at your grocers. California Bak ery, Thomas &, Cooloy, Props. BUSINESS CARDS. BUTTE & WENDEROTH FIn wines .liquors and cigars. We han dle the .celebrated Kellogg and Castle whiskies. Cool and re freshing beer constantly on draught. South Commercial St. 9-S-lyr SALEM WATER COMPANY Office, city hall. For water service apply at office. Bills payable monthly ln advance. G. F. MASON BOX COMPANY 247 Miller street, South Salem; manufacturers of all klnda oC boxes, crates and frutt dryer ac cessories. Phono 308. tt ELLIS & WOOD Real estate, loans and Insurance, notary pub lic, employment bureau. Phono 554. 476 Court St, Salem. Ore gon, Ticket offlco Hamburg-American steampshlp lines. 11-1-lyr OSTEOPATH. DR. B. H. WHITE, Osteopath and Nerve Specialist. Graduato of tie American School of Osteopathy, Kirksvjlle, Mo-, 1902. Post-graduato and special ized In nervous diseases at Los Angeles College, 1909. Treats ncuto and chronic diseases. Con sultation freo. Lady attendant. Office, 605-6 U. S. National Bank Bldg. Phono 859. Residence 845 North Capitol St.; phono 469. S-30-tX PAINTERS, PAPER HANQERS, PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER Estimates made and first-class work done. I. X). Driver, 51T North. Capitol stroot, Bajem, Or. Phono 926, G-20-tf KENNEDY Ut POUTER 130 Llborty St. Phono 48& Paper Hangers and Pointers Carry a full lino up-to-dato Walt Hangings, Mouldings, etc. Paints, VnrnlBhes, Oalsomlne and Glass, PLUMBERS. THEO. M. BARR Plumbing, hot water and steam neatlnn nnd tin ning, 164 Commercial 8t, Phone, Main 192, 9-1-lyr. OTTO MUELLHAUPT PlumbinBT hoattng, gas fitting; prlcoa reas onable; work guaranteed; esU mates furnished, Phone 37S ai 6 6 Ohemoketn street 4-17-tf ' PRAYMEN. ) SALEM TRANSFER CO. Succes sors to Cummins Bros. Transfo ordors for" transferring promptly attended to. .Wo also carry & Un of building material, plaster, ce ment, llmo, building blocks and fancy cement blocks. LIVERY Si ABLE. AT POSTOF1JIOE LIVERY AND Salo Stabjo. Ferry stroei, botweeu Commiorctal and- Front Tele phone 188. Good service guar anteed. Second-hand rigs for" salo. E. E. GJllian, Prop LODGE DIRECTORY. MODERN WOODMEN Of AMERICA Oregon Oedtir Catnp No, 5340.- Moots every Thursday ayoning at 8 o'clock iu IIolmafiaHnfl. W. W. Hill. Counsel; F. Aurnor. Clerk. Wq6dmENOFW0RLD Meet" ev ery Friday night at 7:30 p'cloct In Holmnn Hall. floo. It. Dacon. O. C: L. H. Fletcher. Ojrk. 1-10-09 SALEM IIUMANH rijoClBTY"-Dr. W. H. Byrd. proJUent; Mrs. H. W. Meyers,' vQ$priM!(leut; Ed. QHllngham, atgeretary. lixecutlvfr commit tfi. ' Rev. Bnxr O- Le, .4lM.KlTtFo Moore. Mrs. E. Hofer. 'CaseB of oruslty f0 nn'ma'a should bo reported to the Society fur Investigation.