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Richmond Times-Dispatch from Richmond, Virginia • 11

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SMALLPOX IS RAGING ROANOKE IS AGAIN QUIET Elegant Silver For Wedding Gifts DISCOVERY Favorite Pianos Worthy For Infants and Children 1 The Kind YoiiVHavel Always Boyghi 8 A 914 (isf-Vs1: EAST IMIN -L ROCK SOLE LEATHER CO s4 a 6 33 a Established 1863- Chase- Piano Co i 603 Broad Street ASSEMBLY MV Ill OLD LOUISA Substitute by -Business Association for County Court Day a Success (Bziilzl jo The Timespispalcb) LOUISA VJL Feb A -Colonel Lee Jr of Fairfax delivered a splendid address here to-day and was followed by Hon Gordon along the same line on good roads and the necessity of formulating plans and putting tha same into operation A good roads association waa formed with Gordon chairman and R- Goodwin secretary The purpose of thih Association will he to arouse public Interest and boil down the difficult ideas aa to tha best plana for Improvement and then lay concrete pinna before the Board of Supervisors for action -The Louisa Business Association have reason for congratulation on the success of tlieir first substitute for tho 6ld County Court Th president Mr Porter has been untiring In his efforts to fill In the breech end to an outsider there was no difference so far as the crowd goes In this and former court days but In matters of Interest to the people to-day was far ahead of any men court day In tho history of the eountr The trade feature iff tbe day was well sustained much stock being sold privately and at auction bringing fairly good prices The postponed meeting of the committee to select A monument for i A Confederate dead has been called 'to convene at Murfihy's Hotel Richmond at 11 Thursday morning of this week mm -jMbMtaS1 ydN WHARF CARRIED AWAY Richmond Savage of Falls Thirty Feet (Special to The Ttmes-Dtapotch) FKJUJKKICKBBURG VA Feb I- Wharf on tne lower Rappahannock River In Middlesex 'county was demolished by ice when the last freexe broke up and six hundred feet of It was cairted away and landed on the opposite we of the river In Lancastes county Utter wharves were also badly damaged along the Rappahannock aa well as on the Potomac Mr Savage chief workman on the masonary of the double-tracking of the Richmond Fredericksburg and Potomac Railrojd at Cool Spring in Stafford couniy about one mile from this city fell from the works yesterday distance of thirty feet and waa seriously injured Oat rib was broken and internal injuries ai tainfel He was brought to th Mary Mathingion Hospital here for treatment Mr 8-ivage is irom Richmond Mrs Sarah Bradley i Barboursvllle Orange county bos instituted suit against tha Southern Railway for 700Q damages tor mieged injuries sustained Burnly Station last November Mr John Walker of King George county recently sold a-fine pair of driving horses for U5 Misa Alice Graves daughter of Commonwealth Attorney Lee Graves of Spotsylvania county was taken- seriously ill at Charlottesville- whei sho is attending school and from there was carried to Richmond for treatment Ali Peyton Armstead- McCarthy for-meiiy of ths city waa married list week a Galveston Texas-to 'Miss Mary Elisabeth GaUbraith daughter of Mr and Mrs James Gdilbralth of that place MR COWLES THROWN An Organized Gang of Thieves Robbing Stores (Special to The Times-Dispatch) WILLIAMSBURG VA Feb 8-Mr Carter Cowles was thrown from hta horse at Toano Saturday evening and was quite pali-fully though not seriously hurt I Eurgtars attempted to enter the stork of Samuel Harris colored merchant here last night but were frightened away Only a short time atfo thieve entered this store and robbed it of about six hundred worth of merchandise Cara on the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad were broken open and robbed of whiskey and other articles at Toano Saturday night There -eems to be an organized band of thieves operating In this section JERKED UNDER WHEELS Young Yard Brakeman Ground to pieces at Monroe AMHERST VA Feb 8 Wood aged nineteen a Southern' Railway yard brakeman at Monroe wae Instantly killed last night Wood was riding on the front of an engine shifting In the yard -when the engine was reversed with a sudden Jerk Wood was hurled forward headlong upon the track and before he could the trck th engine upon which he had been riding resumed Its Journey and ran over Wood cutting him to pieces Buckingham Bits (Rneela) (o Tho Times-Dispatch) BUCKINGHAM VA Feb 8-Judg Hundley will hold the first term of the new Circuit Court here beginning Tuesdays It is reported that a numerously signed petition asking for a repeal of 'the dog ber tax taw haa been sent to Senator Fatte-son but the sheep raisers here are hoping the senator is too mueh alive to the real interests of his constituency to give any serious thought to satisfying the craving of people 'who had rather propagate the canine epecles than have the comforts and luxuries that wool and mutton af ford Lambs are unusually early here this season The market at White Hall has opened for the sale of tobacco Mrs Dowdy of State River Mills will halve a sale of her personal property with a view of making Roanoke a home for herself and family "I 3 ti- Blaze in Seaboard Air Line Faint Shops Just Rebuilt After Last Fire A VERY SENSATIONAL TRIAL The First Harbor Defense Squadron Yet Formed Will Assemble' in Hampton Roads (SpeclaY fo The Tlmi-e-Dtapatch) NORFOLK VA Feb 8-Th timely discovery of a Mace la the paint ehop of tbft Seaboard Air Line ehope at an early hdur thli morning averted a aecond confine ration at that great plant within a year The fire iaat Uey completely de-atroyed the ehope end they have Juet been retullt The blue last night did only a few hundred dollare 'damage but faet work was required to prevent the Inflammable -mawrial In the paint shop from causing another-bad fire -SENSATIONAL TRIAL On account of the absence in Baltimore of Colonel Hull Davidson manager of the Atlantic Hotel who la a material witness against Waaerman in the trial of the latter for purloining meat from Aaron Marx was postponed today Waaaerman to a wealthy butcher but Marx had him a treated for a testing meat from- his stall The case is highly Sensational 1 HARBOR DEFENSE SQUADRON The monitor Arkansas arrived In Hampton Roads to-day where she will shortly be Joined by the-Florida and the Nevada her sister ships which are et this yard finishing up the repairs! to their turrets the mechanism of which was ruined by the recoil of the great thirteen-inch gun 'being fired- simultaneously The three easels will constitute the Drat harbor defense squadron yet farmed Mayor Riddick to-day telegraphed Nor-p-Ure sympathy to Baltimore 1 FARMERS INSTITUTE A Field Day for Agriculture in Prince William (Speelal to The Tlmee-Dls patch) MANASSAS VA Feb The Institute held under the auspices or the State Board of Agriculture Friday was a marked success Commix loner Kofner and hta spcakei were escorted to the Xicnl 1 Hall by a committee of which Judge Thornton wee chairman Rev Haraner' of the Presbyteftsu Church pronounced the Invocation and choir of school chlldrsn sang The chairman of the Committee of Arrangements George Round gave an address of welcome which was responded to by Hon WiiUam Eagle ton of Culpeper who sppke of having soldiered on these historic plains In the Seventh Virginia' and1 of bis aurprlsa at the rapid and substantial growth of the town of 'Manassas He then Introduced tha Hon Kolner CommlS-alores of Agriculture' Mr 8 Bather ti Harrisbnrg Fa Prof Helgea frit Ferneyfjcugh Suite vetertna-" Sessions were held both morning and evening and the young fanpara plied the epaakero with question of a practical character which elicited great interest and much practical Information At the cloea of tha Institute Farmer Hensef of Haymaiket offered the following: Resolved by this farmers' institute of Northern Virginia That we urge upon tha Legislature the establishment of the new School for at Manassas which we regard as In every respect a convenient and suitable location Judge Charles El Nlcol addressed -the Institute by Invitation on tbe resolution He called attention to he fact that -Northern Virginia paid a Urge share of tha taxes of the 8tate and that while the Vaiiey the Southwest tbs South-aide Central Vlrglhla and Tidewater all bad State institutions not a dollar bad ever been expended by the Commonwealth north of the Iftie of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad He referred to -tha convenient railroad facilities at Manassas from every part of the 8 Late to our hlgh-and healthful location and to the great In tercet taken by Manassas people In- the cause of education He said the veterans' of -the war throughout the State ware endorsing the proposition VTfgftita for historical reasons- ought to erect a monument on this lofty-tableland in sight of the worVl and he knew of no nobler monument than the one proposed -A rising vote wax called for and pronounced by Chairman Eggleston as unanimously carried A vote of thanks was given to Commissioner Kolner and his helpers and the institute adjourned HABEAS CORPUS Plea That Court Which Sen- fenced Kennedy Is No More Th Timea-Dtanatch1 STAUNTON VA Feb Counsel for John Kennedy the man who waa recently sentenced to be hanged for wrecking a train on the Norfolk and Western near Greenville went to Lexington Saturday a writ for the -purpose of applying for a Of habeas corpus The writ has been granted by Judge- Letcher- of the Circuit Court and he will hear argument in the case Tuesday Thr torneya of this city will for the defendant The defense claims that Kennedy was sentenced to be hanged by a court which is not now In existence twill be remembered that in Deeem-ber-MOL Kennedy and a boy by the name of Ralley removed the tberehy disconnecting the rails on the Norfolk and Western-Railroad in this county wrecking a passenger train and killing the engineer -Kennedy confessed was tried -and sentenced to be hanged -on January v5tb but tha Governor respited Kennedy 'until February 12th and the gal-Jows has- been built and everything is -reedy to carry out the execution but- the tinr sentiment In favor of commuting his sentence la so great that -attorneys have taken up the case end it may be that his neck will yet be saved A Dispensary Wanted (Special to The Times-Dispatch) CHATHAM VA Feb A petition requeuing the General Assembly to enact a taw providing for a dispensary for Chatham has been circulated her and signed by a targe number- of cltiirns some of whom are anti -liquor advocate bur believe" a dispensary will be much better than the illicit i rattle now' being carried on and foom which the town la not deriving any revenue So -far the anlt-ealoon advocates have made no dom-onttratipn to oppose -the measure but it Is believed-the Anil-Saloon League will take the matter In hand As it now stands a majority Of 'the voters are favoring the dispensary but what effoct the antl-saioon peoplo will hare should they moke a tight remains to bo reen The distillers Are very much opposed to st dtf pensary and If reports bg true they will exert every Influence to defeat the measure MM The Negro Who Assaulted Mrs Shields Said to Have Been Captured in West Virginia NEGRO CAREFULLY GUARDED Authorities Deny That a Capture Has Been Made Proclamation Against Mobs Issued (Special to The Times-Dispatch) ROANOKE VA Feb It la reported here to-night that the negro who assaulted Mrs 8hleld was captured at North Fork Va to-day- It la stated that the two watches stolen from the 8hlelds residence were found- In his possession He was taken to Sluefleld Whon the train from tha west cams in to-night there wan a negro In custody who waa carefully guarded but th authorities continue their dentals that 'the negro has been captured There waa a little stir early in the night hut the city is now very quiet Chief of Police Dyer said this morning that be had at last struck on a good trail that he believed would lead to the arrest of the negro who assaulted Mrs and her little daughter Mayor Cutchln issued a proclamation this morning te- the affect that no more moos would be allowed to go after ne-groes 'and any one found marching In such a crowd would he placed under arrest A big negro dressed in female clothing who is said to have answered to the i description of the brute was pursued by a targe crowd of men at Wright's Crossing in Franklin county yesterday but escaped In the mountains A SAILOR AT FIVE DOLLARS TOO CHEAP (Special to The Times-Dispatch) NORFOLK VA Feb A-The Norfolk pollcs have struck against arresting naval deserters for 10 They were penglttgl to return to their practice of catching men who bad overstayed their ave Lai week but when the naval authorities refused to pay but half of tha old reward the policemen struck Foster Watkins (Special to The Times-Dispatch) GUINEA MILLS VA Feb A-Wcdne4 day evening tbe home ot Mr Benjamin Wutkinx was the scene of a brill ant marriage tne contracting parties being Mirs Lula Viola Watkins tbe eldest aaughter of Mr Benjamin Watkins to M- Samuel Foster both of Cumberland The bridal party entered tha parlor in tne following order the strains of wedding march: Maa Annie and Mr Benjamin Walker Mns Verner Foster and Mr Taylor Put ney Miss Birdie May Trice and Mr (iasanrab Thera ton Holman Mias Sardfe Carson and Air Calvin Foster Mias Virginia Amoa and Mr Lester Watkins Ml? Able Blanton and Charles Corson Mias Martha Holman and Mr Joseph Blanton The groom entered the- parlor with hta brouter and beet man William Foster while the bride entered with her cousin Miss Nettle Chappell ns maid of honor wLert tho short out impressive ceremony wj performed by their pastor Rev Grant The sweet solemnity of the me men as the notes walled Into fuller round the party marched in reverse order Into another room wnere good wishee and congratulations were received The brdewas attired in white silk the bridesmaids wore white organdy From Mr the bridal and invited guests repaired to the om I Foster where or Mr and Mrs grand reception waa given in honor of tho bride and groom The music waa rendered' by the Farm-vlllt String Band Tha presents numerous and coeUy A TWO-YEAR-OLD SERIOUSLY HURT A Child Falls Twenty-fivej Feet Through an Open Flue (8oecihl to The Times-Dispatch) -PETERSBURG VA Feb S-LSW-renre the two-year-old son of Mr Baldwin a well known dry goods merchant was seriously injured Sunday afternoon Mr Baldwin la having three rooms built to hta residence on 1 High Street the floors having been laid An open flue extending from the third to the first floor haa not yet been closed Yesterday the child while walking about the third floor fell through this opening to the first floor- a distance of twenty-five feet That th child waa not intently killed seems scarcely lees than a miracle aa he foil upon hta head No tones of hta body were broken but the physicians fear that the -skull was fractured While his condition is regarded as serious he is conscious and hta recov fry la hoped for Miss Lottie Faulconer who haa been visiting tha Misses Traylor has returned to- her home In Richmond Miss Helen Gary of Richmond the guest of friends on Hinton Street (Mtaa Ida Traylor is in Hampton Va the guest ot Mrs George Richter Jr-Amier Moncare of Reams Dinwiddle county will again have charge of the Virginia exhibit at the New York Show given under tha u-splces of the National Association at tho Madison Square Garden New York February 19th to March 6th A Virglntalog cabin' in all its details will be lp evidence amidst a' woodland scene' and negro and cooh hunt-ten Uncles Jeremiah Stevens- Peter Hsrvell and Abram Botts who were the objects of much attention last year will to taken to New Tork again Mr Mon cure Is busy making preparations' for the State exhibit which will be better than that of previous years Lata Saturday six gondolas loaded with coal of an east bound freight on tlie Norfolk and Western Railqoad were wrecked near tbe city tha accident being attributed to a broken rail' Traffic was blocked until Sunday morning select an unknown medicine If you want to get rid of stomach liver or kidney troubles Wise people use the Bitten because for 60 years it has never felled In cases -of POOR APPETITE INDIGESTION FLATULEN DYSPEPSIA AND CONST! RATION OlreltatrisL Gifu to the bride are hand- cd down through ages and nothing more lasting than solid -silverware The SCHW A KZSCHILD store takes especial pride in its silver stock and there is almost no limit to the variety of fine ranging from styles of opulent elegance to thoee of dlgnliied simplicity arranged special prices In this deportment which find by comparison to he at least ten per cent lees than the usual prices And remember 'whatever la 'made In Jewelry Wa Have It" Schwarzschild Bros Richmond's Loading Jewolsra 4 12S East Bread Street THE DEDICATION of Wesley church Three Service? Held An Inter- i esting History Rev Ashby Jones (Special to The Tlrtes-Dlspatch) PETERSBURG VA Feb L-Sunday waa a red-letter day the history of Wesley Methodist Cburph the handsome rew building being dedicated in the pretence of-a large assemblage During the day services were in the morning and afternoon the Rev AtwiU of Danville preached ill the evening the Rev Chandler preached Both are former pastors of the church During the dedicatory service which waa conducted b)t the Bev Air AtwiU It was announced (bar total debt on the new edifice vraim ZLttO and after subscriptions had been up It was found that the debt had more than been wiped out fllX having been subscribed Concerning tho history of the church irta interesting to (recall that- In 18U Wesley -Church was organised and a Ut'U Chapel was pqcphasefl from the Presbyterians thb chtreh then being called Her the congregation worshipped for thirty-five year and in 1879 during tha pastorate of tha Rev AL Chandler a two-story brick structure waa built at the cor-nt of Hallfax-tand Hickory Streets In April IMS -building waa re- yiaoed by -tha -pre wj nil 'ircfa wMch cost 1 17000- lMus a seating-capacity otJS and tho building is a handsome structure Whefl tbe work of bulldhig the church was bCguii two years qjfo no funds had been raised hut th seal-and energy of the present pastor the' Btav Ttomas and tha co-operation of his eon-ggation have succeeded in raising the necessary funds and the church to-day te free of debt Tbe membership of the church la now 2t0 a constant Increase since 190L when Mr Thomas was transferred to the charge here from Greenesvule county At th A yesterday a targe and attentive audience heard the address of the Rev Ashby Jones of Richmond on the topic Bread of In the vast assemblage were many ladies VIRGINIA BRIEFS (Special to The Times-Dispatch) WINCHESTER VA Feb Many residents of' Winchester- taw distinctly the broad reflect on of the Are in Baltimore Sunday night Baltimore is 87 miles away CHATHAM The -recent -snow has improved the wheat prospects very much which at one time was thought to bo a la Jure The mow wan followed by a gooa rein which caused tha earth to ecttis well around the roots and if no severs weather follows "the crop will be much 'better than the KDKRICK8BU RG- Mr A Maxwell of Orange county has pur-chat el 106 acres of land Spotsylvania county not far from this city-on which be will raise fruit and cranberries on an extensive scale STAUNTON The basaar commenced to-day and premises to be one of tlu most brllant affaire held in this city for years MKHERRIN VA-A- petition Is being circulated for a dispensary at Watts boro situated about six milus south of the Courthouse Previous to the Mann liquor law a saloon was conducted- there Several eltisens will put up a hard tight to prevent it as in the past few years many difficulties have -Incurred there on account of the use of whiskey LOUDOUN HUNT CLUB Will Build Club House and Join tiie National Association (Special to The TlmeS-Dlspatch) LtiisSBURQ VA Feb f--tho Loudoun Hunt Club has been organised with tha following officers: A -Chichester Jr president Batteries vloe-president A Wetsger secretary and treasurer David Tennant and William Corcoran Euetls JB White Henry Fairfax Harrison Westmoreland Davis aa a board of gowerfaors A handsome club house will he erected near this place and tha club will hpply for membership In the' Hunt and Steeplechase Association according to whose rules the hunts will he held A Surprise Wedding (Special to The Timed-Dispatch) WINCHESTER VA Feb t-A mild sensation waa caused yesterday by the announcement of the wedding of two well known county Dr Jan-ney and Miss Lula Baker of Albin The bridal couple drove Into-town and a license waa secured after which they went to the resident of Key gibleg where th 'ceremony waa performed In the presence -of a few friends Dr and Mrs Jenny then' returned home The groom is a widower and is on the leading doctors and a prominent Democrat He Is a member of the county board of health The bde Is a populnr young tady-aad la the daughter of awsll knows farmer Julian Baker The Situation Has Grown Very Alarming in Mecklenburg CALL ON THE STATE BOARD The Authorities There Are to Ask for Assistance Negro Tramp Started Disease (Special to Tha Times-Dispatch) BOYDTOX VA Feb S-Corneliua Goode colored who lived about two mitao north of Skipwlth Depot oiv the SoutJiarn Railroad died early Saturday morning of smallpox Every member of' this man's family constating of seven are stricken down with the sam disease The subject la alarming as It appears that targe numbers of negroes have been exposed A tatter was received here on Saturday from Colonel Thomas Goode whd lives In that infected neighborhood and he says that a good many negroes have been exposed and that they are under no restraint and go wherever they please Attorney Goode told me to-day that he thought the disease had gotten beyond the control of the local authorities and that he had made an appeal to the State Board of Health to taka charge of tha matter Tha supervisors will meet here to-day to try and deal with the subject Th disease baa broken out In three lo callttas namely Chase City Elilpwlth and Ferry Hill near Jeffresa Junction A 'negro tramp passed down the Richmond and Mecklenburg Railroad th last of December with the smallpox on him and strewed It at the various places he stopped at It Is said the tramp claimed to belong to the True Reformers a benevolent order and aa there were orders of the sdblety at tha places he visited targe numbers of the colored people visited him as tha visiting of tho sick la one of th requirements of the society Judge Barksdale whose court is appointed for next Monday at this place has written a letter- to Attorney Goode and Clerk Jamison notifying them that In consequence of the prevalence of smallpox In the he will not hold ria court on Monday but that he will hold court later on for auch cases aa will not require tha presena Of A Jury and witnesses For Rosemary Library Mrs Parke Bagby appeared before tha Council Committee on Finance last night and asked that an Item be In carted In the budget for the present year appropriating 1000 for the Rosemary Public Library The committee heard Mrs Bagby with evident pleasure but took no action Failed of Quorum The Committee on Electricity tailed of a quorum last night and the body has been called to meet in special session next Tuesday night Tbe matter to be considered la the pro poeed ordinance to require examinations of persons doing electrical work In the city Nominated by the President (Special tq Tbe Times-Dispatch) WASHINGTON Feb Th President to-diy sent to the Senate tha following ncirmations: -Marshal for tha -central district of tha Indmn George Pritchard Ncrth Carolina Postmasters: North William Holt Graham GAVE HIS CHILD CARBOLIC ACID Distressing Accident of Rev Baughn in Mecklenburg- (Special to The Times-Dispatch) BA8KERVILLE VA Feb 8-In administering medicine to hta two-year-old sick child on Saturday last the- Rev Baughn of this the North Mecklenburg Methodist Circuit through mistake gave carbolic sold The child haa been in extremis Since but at this writing the attending physicians entertain hope of Its recovery There is much uneasiness felt here on account of the prevalence of smallpox In the western section of this county and the report that some of the ralhoad employes have been quarantined In Lawrencevifle PAW-PAW CURES NERVOUSNESS CHEMIST CATFORD OF PHILADELPHIA GIVES STRONG TESTIMONIALS FOR PAW-PAW I had a most' severe attack of gastritis which has caused' me great suffering I was recommended to try Paw-Paw and did so merely out of curi- oslty and not expecting to be benefited Before I had taken half a bottle however I noticed a marked improvement end less than two bottles effected a complete I made an analysis of this remedy and can truly say that I do not believe there Is another such strong combination of curative properties so scientifically blended for this purification of the blood and control of the stomach and nerves os is Paw-Paw I consider It a safe pleasqnt and absolutely effective cure (Signed) A CATFORD Chemist IS Hth Street Phils Pa Paw-Paw furnishes good rich blood to pale people gives life and snap to the overworked and run-down makes old folks young and weak folks feel strong and does away with both the necessity and desire for beer wine and whiskey Get a bottle to-day of your druggist Pint bottles Mi Paw-Paw Laxative PUU JS cents a bottle Promotes DigpslionJCheerful-ness and Rest Con tains neither Opium Morphine nor Mineral not Marc otic JkmptfOUO-SiNUELmQBR f-iyifia Tmf A perfect Remedy for Constipation Sour StoniachDiarrhoea Worms Convulsions Feverishness and Los9 of Sleep SEVERE TORNADO AT WELDON Roofs Torn From Large Mills and Other buildings Damaged (Special to lie Time-j Is patch) WELDON' eb A severe toi nado struck Weldon Sunday afternoon doing considerable damage The weather waa warm and sultry and the storm came' up suddenly and broke with all Its rain wind and at about 6 Tbe knitting mill of the Weldon Cotton Manufacturing Company suffered most Jh roof waa torn completely from the southwest section and tin rafters sheeting and aU were twisted and blown away landing some forty or fifty-feet' distant The' goods -on the third floor were badly damaged by water and the machinery is also damaged to a considerable extent 1 Mr Shaw president of the company said this morning theft it would be impossible to estimate his damage now but that It would be Considerable Workmen or repairing the damage and the mlii is going right ahead at work os far as it can The Carolina Peanut Company also cam In for a share of tlte damage by the- great storm Their factory (was unroofed xnil the metal In tt was rolled Into a ball by tbe wind and carried a distance pf seventy-five feet and dumped into a vacant lot The water poured in on the stock and did considerable dafnage 1 The Judkins brick building on' Washington Avenue was a sufferer The tin was torn up front and roVed back about one-half the length of the building The Roahoke News Is -located -on the second floor and the- type and material were glvea a good soaking but fortunately the presses and paper stock were not damaged In the country largo trees is the track of the storm were Blown down and many of them were twisted and torn down by the wind All the wires of the telephone company are down and communication with outside places cut off MR HERE Representative of Lewis Clark Exposition Asks Help Mr Colin II 'Mclsaac of Portland urt-gon 1 commissioner-general 'of the Leu-li anil Clzik Continental Exposition ti br held In that State ta 1906 is In the city and called on Gov-rnor Montague yesterday with reference to hie work Mr lease will to-dajr before the House Finance Committee and ask that Viignta contribute to the Western show It Is- urderotood that Oregon proposes to give double a a much (or Jamestown -aa VAT rginto will give tor her howa la tha best It is the kind wo ns buy it direct from the tannery at' legs price than the cobbler buys the comthmvS red sole leather from tho Jobber To Introduce our new way If you cut out '4 this coupon and bring It- with ahoea wo will whole-sole and heel them for the price usually -charged by the Cobbler fog half-flollng and mat $IOOCAS H-Jt Remember' no Jolnt'to leak'' no aaita id tear the sacks Every pair sewed sf5 Electric Shos Facto tjm No 716 EAST MAIN STREET THE Shafer and Franklin Sts sf Table Hote Dinner Wi SUNDAYS 2 PAUU it Tables can be Reserved by Telephone TYPEWRITERS aft Mkfimle Mali illl renew lame T1TTr rmmL taal a WOOD CfcfcAf f-fc ocTueax staw axn ststtoxmt co ji gnu ldw I dw Ska LleeAta V'- tM j-i 1 i 1 H': v'-vr- i 7' ''k-Ti v- i Mm.

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