Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 28, 1914, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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"SALEM'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE"
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. Tmiv ATTOTJST 28, 1914.
THE DAILY CAPITAL .TnmtVAL. SAX EM. OSi-uui-.
JAPANESE FLEET
RENEWS ITS ATTACK
- -
Ml TTTT
GET A RAND -M'N ALLY WAR MAP OF EUROPE.
SPECIAL SALE OF THESE MAPS TOMORROW AT 15c EACH
THESE MAPS SHOW THE WAR STRENGTH OP THE ARMIES AX I)
KAVIES OF THE NATIONS IN CONFLICT ALSO THE AREA, POPULA
TION, FINANCIAL RESOURCES, PUBLIC DEBT AND OTHER PERTI
NENT STATISTICS OF THE POWERS.
BY HAVING ONE OF THESE WAR MAPS TO REFER TO, YOU CAN
UNDERSTAND THE WAR SITUATION MITCH BETTER AND KEEP
POSTED ON THE GENERAL LOCATION OF THE DIFFERENT ARMIES
AND THE BATTLES AS THEY OCCUR. THIS RAND-M'NALLY MAP
SELLS USUALLY AT 25c THE WORLD OVER.
Special Price Only Fifteen Cents
SEE THE WINDOW DISPLAY COURT STREET.
i Chicago, Auk. 28.-Thc following Fc
! kin cablegram printed nere this
! afternoon in the Chicago Daily News: ,
i "Tbo Japanese fleet has renewed its;
'attack on Tsing Tchnu. As the fleet.
: is carrying heavier guns than those of i
the Germans it has been able to dam
lace the forts without any danger of.
'damage from shore batteries.
"No information I: available regard-.
I in the landing in KiaQ Chan of a Japa- j
Ineso force. The German governor has
.declare.1 martial law and Chinese resi-j
i dents of the leased territory have been l
I forwl to carry ammunition ami worn
Ion the land defenses. .
, "Chinese in l'ekin are indignant, as
' the Hermans yesterday destroyed sever
lal villages near the Hinterland, forcing
, the natives to flee."'
DEPARTMENT HELPS
! STRANDED AMERICANS
! Flushing, Holland, Aug. 28. Assisted
;bv Ambassador Penfield, United States I
I Assistant Secretary of War Kreekiii-;
j ridge wag extending hid to stranded
i Americans in Vienna today, according!
to a message received hero from Gcr-
man sources.
The number there was placed at 400
or .-00. Jt was said few needed money
jhut that they were desperately anxious
: to get home. Tiiere was understood to
i be a still larger number at Budapest.
I From Russia a considerable number
! of Americans were reported to have ar
j rived in Hergen Norway,
j About Hoi) were expected here today
j from Herlin.
GLOBE
TODAY and SATURDAY
MARY PICKFORD AND
KINGBAGGOTT
in
"The Sultan's Garden"
The House of Quality
N.l T3
Ji. ' Ml
OOODlCOODS
f ' , ing utensils to beds with springs and
, mill ircsses. J ruin wuc uuc n;,,-, n.
I hears it seems as if the whole vicinity
has turned out to pick hops.
o
A suit over a hop contract was filed
in the circuit court yesterday by 11. ().
Shucking against E. M. Voting. The
-f--4---- allege that Mr. Young agreed
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i i 1 1 I ,.,. tnin quality to the plaintiff for 2;i
I cents tier loiind. It is further stated
The House of Quality!
Rival Railroad Plot
Strong railroad drama in two
reels produced by Kalem.
Also'
Good Sterling Comedy
Added Attraction.
MISS MARY SCHULTZ
Salem's Popular Violin Soloist
in Special Numbers.
10 CENTS
i
COMING
Feature Program Suuday
LATKST WAlt NEWS .
NhWJODAY i
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derZteJ
k BUHUin - ; '
f a p. m. a
PHONE MAD" n
HuJ
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HOP-PltKKK3
w'td. Hoi,
t'OK 8AL&-AU
FOK SAI
Thono
WAATKIV-Women amUi
Salem Drver. ' ' M
OLD PAPKIW
per hundred.
Journal offkt. 1
T
I i-.u A woman
invalid. Call 20 1
run. iih.vr-fwo KoJfn
close in, $IS and $22. thK
WANT to buy 5 acres or lejTT"
line. Call at 380 North L.4; ;
FOR cALt Young milk fowT:
1 TV. i A
guruui-r, xairgroumis, Urg05,
I
I ( wt r...i.i .i.-. .
wvioi uuiu riinieiame pij
"M." Leave r,t Journal 0ff.,j
run fiALifc rresh, cleap, tetd t
A. D. Pettyjohn, R.F.D. No. J, s
War Bulletins
rOLKESSTONE, England, Aug. 28.
Hospital sliips were bringing British
wounded soldiers from Boulogne today.
LONDON, Aug. 28. A British de
ntrcyer had sunk an Austrian destroyer
near Corfu was stated in a dispatch
received by the central news from Borne
today. The report was unconfirmed.
All Around Town
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,the police station about ?:4. this morn-1 improved, lie slept well last nigat amlj, ' ,ov(.fo ,.om,iv with the eon
,mg tor lodging and safe keeping. He is conscious, rallying brightly at inter- j (,.,. ha!1 ,,on Ilia,ie by the defendant
reported that ie hud been ..Hd up and : viils. He is, ot course, weak, and suf-1 H1, M R resuU Mr Shucking seeks
robbed of :!(), a Waltham watch, andfers severe pains in his head, but ,llnin,,,., to the extent of nr.O and the
his hat and coat. Jt is believed by the . bruises are disappearing and his wounds ,.()!ts f bringing the action,
officers that he Attempted to ride on have healed. There are no indications I n'
AMUSEMENTS.
BLFOH Rtalfl, between Liberty
and HighMotion pictures
of "The House of Mystery,"
feature piioto drams, with
elwtrie .color process, i Coniiis
comedy, "Hubby to the Res
cue," and Mutual Weekly of
world events.
lu the city jail by Police Jude Klgiu.
o . ...
Dollar watches at Stone's drugstore.
Voters must register at the city hall
at the rate of lritl per dav if the 7000
me circus tram aim mHi ne was uis- or pnruiysis, ami it looks as tnougn ne c H Evans, state game warden, left
covered by the circus people and given j may be able f.t "poll through. Jf the j tiny f(lP Kll t.xteuded trip through
a thorough overhauling, as they are ex-; anient wishes of hosts of warm friends trn f) ,, will r(,tllrn about
eeptionally strict, and only a low their jean accomplish an thing, nc will cer-. o,toll0r j le (1 cnsi.lcrable
own people to accompany the trains, lie tainly be spared for many years yet. , Wnllowa county, where several
One hundred and fifty hop-pockers , ir .
. i . . , i Ti and gnmo eommission. He will visit
left at 1 o clock this anernoou on the , r i i i i i c i -
Oregon Electric for Hull's fcrv, where U .f,r"n;'- Btn Bm, ""!" " '
they will camp during the hop-picking ( ..i::
Besides these coach loads of "J' ..,.,.,.,,.,,
all day long 01 elty 'lcy'"n'"H"
breakfast.
I o
I Snappy, individual styles which you
(can't help admire, Sre shown in the
suits turned out by Mosher, and you
season.
OLOllE State, between Lib
erty and High. -Motion pie-
' tureg 'of Mary Pickford and
King Itaggott in "The Hub
tan's Harden." Thrilling
; railroad drama, "The Itival
Hailroad'i Plot," and Miss
Jlary Bchultx in violin solos.
electors of the city of Ttalem are to bo also uet the benefit of the Auiust sale men. women ami children
registered before October 17. ' There 1 prices which enable you to save from $5 ; wagon and meter loads of pickers left
are 42 working days on which registsr- to 10 and to keep your money in Sa-jthe city today: Some families wcut
ing may bo done, and all that is requir- lorn. i with their wagons piled high with com
jed is the elector's name, age, ward,! e plete v housekeeping outfits, from cook-
I direct address, and whether born in the! .The Salem Auto u&rage, at 246 State '
W I ('united States or naturalized citizen. ; street, has beon purchased bv the Geo.
BERLIN, via Amsterdam, Aug. 28.
A defeat of the British at Maubeuge
and a rout of the French and Belgians
south of Namur were announced by the
war, office here today. It was said
the losses were. heavy. No other details
were given,
If'OIl RENT Large downstairs
room, furnished, close in. J
CONFECTIONERY for saloon,.
Business. Address DaiUi
Box 127.
WANTED Woman for housonort
or two days eaca week, lal
South Fourteenth st.
3
WANTED Twenty hop-pickers;
grounds and accoiiimodationi. li
m-t-o.
KOR SALE OH RKN'T A store I
ing located at Market ami V
. streets. Phone 2K10.
WANTED Work for room imlW
during school year. Particular;,
dress John Scol'icld, Tinner, 0'
VIENNA, Aug. 28. Austria-Hungary
tcday formally declared war against
Belgium. The Belgian minister re
ceived his passports and relations be
tween the two governments were severed.
GRAND High, between State
and Court. "Creation," pho
to drama, under auspices of I.
11. 8. A. All teats free.
About U5 registered yesterday,
Cider fresh every day. Phone your
order 194. Commercial Cider Works.
Dr. Smith, democratic candidate for
governor, will be the guest of honor
of the Salem Central Labor Council to
night. The council aims to have most
!e of the leading candidates, or at least
. so many as rare to do so, as Its guests
r' before the campaign closes. As a body
' it takes no sides politically, but advo-
oates the widest pliblieitv and fullest
A license was issued yesterday for
the marriage of William 11. Munger and
Theresa, M. Englo. Mr. Munger Is a
minister
woman
M. Reeves garage of Capital and Union
streets. Mr. K. A. Pruitt, the well
known Salem contractor, has purchased
an interest in the concern, anil will be
in charge of the State street garage
as manager. The Geo. M. Reeves ga
rage at Capitol and Union will be con
ducted as heretofore, buying ami sell
ing used autos and motorcycles. The
Salem Auto Garage was formerly own
ed by the Chamberlain brothers.
o
One of the greatest blessings of civ
ilization is Tip-Top break, it repre
sents the highest perfection in one of
the oldest arts of man. Order a loaf
PABIS, Aug. 28. That Germans were
attacking the frontiers of the Belgian
! Congo was stated in dispatches receiv-
. ,., 'ZT.k.. ed heretoday from Libreville. It was
An oriental romance that appears to d BrUi8jl wwe m i M.
be shattered made its appearance on i
the books f the countv clerk y ester-j lap t0 re8i8t tnem-
day when John h.. Mi' Daniel brought I
suit for divorce ngaiust Sitta Honda!
discussions of all public qiieiitions.
o
Housecleaninff was the order of the 'today from Sperling, tlie grocer, 311
day this morning at the Palerh fire de-'Xorth Commercial.'
partment, and tne boys could be seen
of Eagle Creek and the young i'0""nR the corners of the department! Leo Jim, one of the three celestials
Is from tills citv j with brooms and cleaning out in gen-'who were arrested in a raid on Salem's
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inv ll'linuuti whs IHKC11 oui-lviiNiniunu i utrntHjr Ullic lor naving
I side for suuiiing while the interior was opium in their possession, was released
Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist in fittina' imino i.i,.ni,,..i Tim r,ra i,r. ...i vsti
glasses forrectly. U. B. bank building the business of removing the dirt with Chinese 'were found guilty and fined,
me tiexierny oi emeient, faithful me sum assessed, against Lee Jim being
housewives. ;$l."iO. As none of them could pay. thev
County Assessor West, with hia wife '
1 were remanded to jail. However, Lee
and two daughters, Mabtd and Gertrude, j
nave returned troia a 10 days' trip to; Unsightly poUj used for the support Jim secured the niouey to pay his fine
"rr i-iucoin county, air., of electric trollev wires will soon be and turned the amount into Judge Web-'
west reports a fine time away from A thing of the past in the business por-; ster, who thereupon ordered his release.'
the busy city. !,inn 0f Sulin, ns workmen of tile P. R., Yen and Ah Louie, the other two,
.- O - . & P. Co. are removing thvm as fast are still iu jail.. .To get out they will
Dr. Utter, dentist pnone BOB, Salem '", P""'11'. lst year the poles were have to raise $100 each.
Hank of Commerce building. .removed from tominercial street, mak-
o ;ing it look much more beautiful and
James Smith and John Bnrk wra attractive. The voles have been re-
both arrested vesterdsv for licuiriiiu nn 'Oved from the north side of State ' -Mosher
the streets. They were given 10 day ' ' r.,,,'t 8n'' ,no11' 011 'na eu side are ; ever, is not asking you a eent more ou
Notice has been received of an ad
vance in the Price of woolen aaoda.
tailor to men and women, how-
( being cut down todtiv.
r
j.
Personal
Attention
i All of the six new ftare hydrants re
ceived recently by the fire and water
j committee of the council for the Salem
fire department, have been installed.
Two of them replaced old hydrants that
suit, lu fact, diiriim his August snln
he is reducing tho price from $5 to l-'O,
because he has such a large stock al
ready on hand.
Lang ford Foster, tlw young negro
who went throuuh the home of W. A.
were unserviceable and the other fonrWiest yesterday while the family was'
way waicoini; ine circus i.arn.le. is
To your automobile wants
is what you get here.
f
We really do cart about
the difficulties met with
by our patrons. It la our
real desir to keep your
troubles down to the mini-.num.
That's why we
put" work.
do "stay-
It's cot only a good way
to live and feel u'a GOOD
BUSINESS, TOO.
Don't you think w?
ire placed in new positions to serve
new districts, mostly in North Salem. !
When the other hydrants arrive from
the factory in New York they will be
installed at various points of advantage
about the citv.
charged with larceny from a dwelling,
n quizzing hi m yesterday afternoon
it was learned that he had a partner
working with him. Tho officers, with
the aid of George lilaek, a detective,
in the employ of the llarnum & Bailev
B. 8. Prenty, who atood trial In the' circus, landed the other
police court recently for riding a motor- j a suitcase filled with dry goods of all
iv iii me muiiier cnmri open and Kinds, slurts, silk suspeuders, ribbons,
I was convicted ou his owu testimouv and
i fined 13, was arrested again'this morn
'ing for speeding on East State; street,
ille entered a pica of Riiilty as charged
Jsnd Judge Eluin imposed, a fine of -i3
;un him, wnich caused him to whistle
jwith astonishment. As he is employed
etc. He is believed to be au ex-convict
and to have stolen the goods at Everett,
nasn. lie was round on the circus'
grounds and taken to toe police station.
o '
As a result of the war. imoortatlon of
foreign eloth has eeased, and tailors
Advancing Armies,
But No Advance
in Prices
Creamery Butter, Satur
day special, 35 cents per
pound. -
7 Ibi. Sugar for ..B0c
Solid pack com, per
dozen $1.00
5 lb. Pail pure lard for 70c
10 lb. Pail pure lard $1.40
Vim Flour No. 1 hard
wheat $1.50
I
Mi-Daniel. The couple were married in
I Yokohama, Japan, in 1900, when Mr.
; McDnniel was stationed there as a
, nurse in the V. S. navy. They lived in j
Yokohama until 1013 according to the
complaint when they separated in Juno
of that year. In the complaint it is
! stated . tliiit the little brown rosebud
developed a nagging disposition and
! showed herself to be possessed of an
! ungovernable temper all of which it
j seems blasted the domestic happiness
j of the McDnniel household. Acts of
tho defendant constituted rruel and in
, human treatment according to the com-
plaint and it is on those grounds that
a divorce is sought.
t o
1 Benjamin S. Via brought suit today
against W. II. Knos and wife to recover
BERLIN via Amsterdam, Aug. 28.
The German government today Im
pounded all Japanese government funds
in German banks.
ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 28. Re
ports also continued in circulation of
the grave illness of Emperor Francis
Joseph of Austira.
Tckio, Aug. 28. A message from the
first Japanese squadron's commander
reported his torpedo boats scattered by
a typhoon, with the loss of several men.
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to thank our friends for
their kind assistance "and their many
expressions of svmpathy during our
recent bereavement; also for tho beau-
1IOP-PICKKRS wanted, yanl on H v
Prairie, lx mile north of,Pn$
Picking begins Sept. 3. H. J t
Salem, lioutc No. 7. . I
WANTED l-"00 on first meit.,
good security, lor 2 to 3 yew;
erty just outside city limits. .U
W. W., Journal office.
WOMEN WANTED at the (ilov:
tory, 14.).) Oak street, for
work, which if taken now mO i
you employment all winter.
FCRNISUK1) housekeeping flat I
Tent, modem t block to u J
two to school, five to Willametle
versitlv; verv reasonable rent, fc
Garager, Capitol at Vuion. P'io
WOMAN cook wanted at osesf"'
boarding table in prune harvest II
employ husband or adult "
ing and around drier. PhoueM! -.
Write Box 132 B. F. i. 3. Tiw
FOR-SALEModern 10-room W -bath,
toilet, basement screes r
200 cash and $15 per month,
cent,' or will trade for farm u
T. N. A- 1030 Ucod street. I
:! alleged due on a bill of goods soldltiful floral offerings.
to t,he detendants by p. K. Sharer aj MR. and MRS. W. HOWARD KAMI'.
harness dealer of this city, in addition o
to the sum involved 10 is asked as at- L ' , . . . ' ..'
tomey's fees. v The members of the board of the
n . State Industrial accident commission
Allen Eaton, of Eugene, well-known ' met tl,is morning and passed upon about
Best Valley Flour per
sack $1.20
15 lbs. of Potatoes for 25c
90c per bushel.
PEACHES! PEACHES!
65c the Box Every peach
a good one.
Milk 3 cans for 25c; 95c
the dozen.
4 lbs. of Head Rice for 25c
Sweet Potatoes 6 lbs. '
for ..' '. 25c
Canteloupes, small
size, 10 for 25c
large sixe, 6 for 25c
Salem
Auto
" Garage
2S6 STATE ST.
PHONE 336
at on of the sporting goods houses of : are required to pay more for their stock
jine eity he did not waut to lay the fine and must increase their prices eorre
, out in .jail, so made arrangements with spon.lingly. Despite this, Mosher, who
j Judge Llgia to pav it in installments ha a larger stock thaa all of the other
of 10 per week. He has not yet fin- tailors iu the citv rombiue.l. jas not
ii.hed paying the syl.t line impowd for 'raised his prices,' and besides if voii
jriduiK with the muffler cutoff open.' Ihuy now you can save rrom S3 to "20
. ' " o on your sitit. U44 State.
A suit to recover damages was filed 0
,in the circuit court yesterday I v Prank I Peart EUen Waits began a suit for
ade,wiiorei.e near OervaiN against idlvor- in the circuit court vesterdav
ii. r.. . uiiii-r. aie auci;e. iu hn auainsl W ilium Si.nlv
eotnplaint that a shot tired from a gnnl were married in lWUiuahaui. Wa.hii.i.
-Nibliler caused his homed to take Hon in 1SW. Thp . .kn.i .?.
:..L4 -1 ...... . .. . . . . - - -'ra'" t
mum ami run awav. in tne course
wit. IB the ronme proin'rtv riuhta iavnlv.l I'm.i ... i :
of their fripht they ran iuto a barbed j human treatment u alleged as the cause.
"ce were cm au.t acratckeil ine piaiuttir that the l permitted
by the wires, and afterwards died from to resume her maiden aame of 1'earl
their wounds. He aks S3J for the tllen Si0n.
horse and fVMI a punitive itauiagea.. j o
o , Eev. P. 8. Knight, the pioneer Salem
Ja-k Smith, looking as if he had been ! clergyman, who met with an accident
pretty ro'njhly hsutiled, was taken toja few weeks ago, is reported as slibtlT
Fresh eggs, 25c the dozen.
in this city for his connection with
sundry acts of the house of representa
tives in years past, is in Salem on a
short business trip. Mr Katon says he
likes this city and looks forward with
pleasure to his contemplated visit next
January.
PostmsBter August Huckestein is in
receipt of a eonimunicntioii from Post-
80 claims involving about $lo,000. Two
of the claims paid were death claims
but the . rest for the most part were
claims of a minor nature.
O V, ,
The case of George II. Poersel against
the county of Folk was granted. .a
change of venue and transferred lo this
countv todav for trial. This is a dam
age suit in which Mr. foerscl claims
master General Burleson advisinu himi that he was injured to the extent of
postal department would approve iieart-1 $-000 when he fell through a sido walk
ily if he could arrange to have a par-; along a county highway from the end
eel post exhibit at the Oregon state fair, of C street iu Independence to the Wil
this year. This kind of an exhibit hasj lamette river. Oscar Hayter is the at-
beeu ninde at fairs in different parts turney for the plaintiff. "
of tho country and has aroused no small 1 1
amount of interest cm the part of the!
public. Such an exhibit would consist!
of articles that can be shipped by par-j
SKWIXO MAl'H INKS This !
last chance to get a sew ; '
cheap, as they must go at owe,
3.0, $10.00; new drop head j
$25.00. Singer Machine Off"', ' (
State street. ' , f
TO TRADE Saskatchewan partly
proved farm, twelve miles V
.town; survey, of two r. to
within one mile, to r m :
Oregon farm. If interested ntu
,M. Siglingcs, Jefferson, W''fJJ
Exhaustei
inny on t
Sad paused
tnday to re
It .was br
merits, filli:
toting fresr
ones.
The Frai
hid their i
The figh
what again
vk been o
In the r
round, th
j aid, bavin
1 threateriin;
Troops i
ftat wr
From
i ae harr
5 KS.
I To the
$ Cerman f
Frenc
Russiar
1 ,iward
1 alarm th
S Thewi
checked i
t riciied ti
The al
night tt
lerrnan
FOR SALB-rcacbes; fm .1' ;
Crawfords for canning. ,Lo -mund
Fruit Kat.eb. Kaiser Bo-;
Thone 20-F-3. .DeliveryJ
FOR
BKNT Furnished hwf
room; also uarn u , Jf
locks from goo.l siw ,
well. On Inglewooa .
880 North sjoventecnia.-
" .. t...atf
FOR SALE Choice '"n;:,
freshened in July; l'".f Ttr ,
test; very gentle. 351 North 1"
first street. '
wagon wheels snotguns, etc. The ex
hibits are geuerally secured from the
merchants who have the articles for
sale and have the name of tho company,1
i merchant or producer furnishiug the
exhibit with the prices that tho articles
can be furnished at by parcel post.)
Postmaster Huckostein is considering'
the matter. i
a
TONIGHT AND SATURDAY
Special Path Feature
Lemons, per dozen 30c
Buy groceries at Damon'
where you get the most
and best for the money.
The prices hold good until
the first of September.
No Rent ; Low Prices
DAMON & SON
GROCERS
855 N. Cowv'l. Phone 68
For the convenience of
the people we are open
until 7 p. m., and on Sat
urdays until 10 p. m.
auo wmameue Jacinc Railroad1
company, the line now under construe-if
tion from Kuircne in Cnn liu- t.i... It
made application to the state rnilrnait :
; commission for permission to put in lti;
rumi cmssniKs ueiween rJuene and
; tunnel No. 1 at Noti. The railroad
company, which is under the direction'
of the (Southern Pacific, has been run. .
1 ning trains over this line for some time '
lint the railroad was under construction1
before the law giving the railroad com-!
mission authority in the matter of grade
crossings went iuto effect. 1
"THE HOUSE OF
MYSTERY"
A Superb Detective Play In Four
Parts Depicted In Natural Colors.
Luther J. Chapin, and wife, who
have been spending the past ten davs
on Slab Creek, returned last eveniim
.i,M,i tm-ir tamuuii. .Miss Jennv Alii
Komic Comedy
'Hubby to the Rescue','
Mutual Weekly
Latest .World News in Pictures.
6 BIG REELS 6
M-FOOT FRONT of choic;
property for $:V.00, only 3 . .
from l.ad,l & Bush tak Vi
bank building. Abstract
title. Choice location t.
ing, garage or store. s '
ltvnon. sole agents. MjJr
"E4iitrItrr'aT,J, c', Jor
progressing M-P,on""rrIi Vtia, ' 7
ingtoCity RecordeKhark ti
is in charge of the. '
voters are as slow uin
of the time as they are now.
TheK
Pirt of
ity of i
TkG
ft'JSs:
""u. on
tcaTinjr I
ertiag 11
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Tkfr,
hMi!
r''l tl
'tt Hi!
i Aiitii
i Si1
tk,
'Hw,
If.
;
fin
ikr' s
be several thonsan.l wno ,ftr ,
to vote. rptotwooV1 . ,
noon the vote by ar. Ut, 3. ' ? '
Ward 4, 21; Ward o, H. ? . n
- a t. i ...
and Ward
Constable Cooper .
i to have threatened to jo4
Par is enargei t f: :
terV. He will be brought tt ,P .
nnl'ess he puts up a boui
learanee.
cott. public librarinn of Illa,, "nccom- t TT TT Jt TT TT 1
panied them in the Ford that carried'! fKfc J 1 if iWi
the party over to the coast. Mr. t hap- t Jf J3 M A H VLTT M M f
in returue.1 with a heavy crop of whi- Jmt" T
I THEATRE
r an.i scvcrnt layers of .tust, which
clunu to his whiskers like bees swarm
ing oa a limb. Plenty of fish both
frwh water and an vaiNtics anions J
v'w PO'S"" were caught: I
r. vV. Kader. ljia county avrirulturUi a
and Dr. I. M. l.ne and" wifn nr
5c -No Higher 10c
OSTl'XP-To Mr- n'1 TM I
(hind. at the u',:'
morning. Anpit 2N W. " ' ;
to be called Alma Jane j
WUTHBM Wgtfrfl ';
8nn Francisi-o, Aufc.
denunciation of the t
ment put into eff-'ct ;) rf r
Faeific comny and tw P ly
wtr which it hs br"U-'.' ,ts ;
fornia Railroad .
twiay by
The eommii" 4 ' . .. i .Jt.'1.
slow inai i -. ! .
r..i as
(KHl rash ou hur.
Pas of
"tho party.
and has, now a