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Weekly Oregon Statesman from Salem, Oregon • Page 5

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SALEM. OnECOK. rrjIAT. T. 1505.

THE SOCIALIST CONVENTION A DESCRIPTION OF CHARLESTON II JT Beeda llt IBsJIsliak "'Powder whereas it is to'lthelr Interest to do ro: foment war for their profit, and hold in their graap and tlx the price of nearly everything we use from the cradle to the graVe. artd onlee checked willy apeedily deatroy our free American Institutions, force every private buainess into bankruptcy, and reduce the working clam to serfdom; the Socialist party la the only party which has- a remedy for the trust question, namely for the Government to take peaceable possession of the trusta and run or manage them in the interest of ail the peopl; and 1 -f. Whereas, the ownership Of the wares of production land, mines, factories, railroads, etc. are rapidly being constructed in the hands of a i "Ing concentrated in the ds of a mailer and smaller number of people, an dthe eiaes line between capitalist and worklrlgmen is being more more clearly drawn; and, I -Whereas, the capitalistic class is clearly conscious of its class and uses the power of Government to advance its Interests at the expense of the working class. Jhroughr legislative bodies which defeat labor bills, but enact laws, demanded by" great corporations; through courts which declare labor' laws unconstitutional and Issue Injunctions against trades unions, through executive officers.

Who neglect the enforcement xf law for the protection of the Working-people, but who t'se the police, the militia and the Federal troops to crush strikes; and, "Whereas. In all conflicts between la erwpa make or coa-1 tonters so each yesr the rop and customers bsve grown graur. That' act of lbs Ferry fame. 1 sad sown than any other i kind. Kolil ty ail dealer.

hkJi 1 Jl Muni t'JiKiC I 0a P. rerrr 03; GEE WO. Wonderful Horrw Tat wonderf ul Chi-. heM" dodor is great' tcau! he cures pe-H'' wttltout teratkia that are CiVvS un die. lie a'Ktl WKet.tl'i".

4hv imttmty known to medical scicflc in this cnuntry. Tbtvush the cf ttw barmress reni- 1 hla fam.nn duc-ltri kti a -llie srli.ia i -mi I VIZ-''' 1 tit iver Uifferent which he in Jiws He guarantee tt cure 1 ratarrb. ihnu. route. Ihrnut.

rtotinwHSnt. tervtti'M stiKich, tiver. kiliH-y, IVnmle -j, tn.uiil. Ist sit tirtviite Uei (i! t-aa uf temtimoniaU. 'Uaijre I'nll and aee birn.rotittltn fre.

P- nla out -f city write fAr blank an 1 clrvattr." Wjtni. '1 I -4 r. Wa "lii-. lie Street, IVrl5ani. Urcgwa.

MTU'tt tins Makes Clesn vBreed With Royal Baking Powder there is no mixing with the hands, no sweat of the brow. Perfect cleanliness, greatest facility, r. sweet, clean, healthful food. B. Pagse, the Vieathtr-man Writes to Gov.

Geerv OF HIS OBSERVATIONS IN THAT CITY CLASS DISTINCTIONS IN SOUTH CAROLINA. Ariatecrat of the Expealtien City, and How Exclusive TMy AreThe Oregon Exhibit the Et Th High Praise for Coleriel Deach. (From Thursday'a Stitesman,) Gov. T. TT ecr yeaterd ay received a letter from B.

Pague) forna'rty the tiovemment weather observer at Port land, but now located Kouth. Carolina. In the Charleston, amo servlw. fr. Pague write most in terestlngly of conditions there.

He sayJ in part: i)ne of the try. itciuth "This city la. you know rmsst historic in the cour Carolina has always been famous or the fiery temper of her is shown by the nullification art. the as- fault of I 'res ton. Brooks uri HUoiru-r.

the secession movcim nt and ai t. the lire cm Fort Xumter, and now vi i have the pugilistic encounter of her Htnators In the Kenate "The teope aie truly I di ui courtesy Is their. trump c.ilrd. ihonpilal Hy and kind 'acts mark i lhvir Iw'tiiK They live In the iHod fo we hear much of. that iH-rid.

They bow to the 'must but wiul. kick if they dared. The Co fed rat 'r flig loved land revered even before "Old Cllory.i yet tbey are proud our country. "These jn-opie -ore n.itur.U iMirn leaders. Why? They nr aggressive.

They (cultivate the better side.j.of ife, the social. They have military sc hools for all purposes, and the h-inor peculiar to soldiers Is carefully- ta ugh them; the result is, they do not know! how to make money, but they know how to live and to defend themselves. "This city has 22.000i whijtes and 33 000 cfjlorcd. The colored live on the whites. The negro problem Can best be Solved by the Southern people let them alone.

need the negro, the negro needs them. lj Fort Moultrie, Fort; sbriifVr, and Sullivan's Island are I ml tied historic tiiccs. No regret i expressed, that they fl red on, the Hag. They blame the North for not 7 allowir them to withdraw' iwaceabty. TThis city Is as it was before the war eighteen new houses were erected last year not much Yet, there is plenty of money here eighteen all with good dene sits.

They loan to the plitntcrs. and live on the interest. There Is a growing Industrial movement in the Interior, end much of the cotton is now being Intel cloth, and this may revive the entire state. They have a big cotton mill til this csty.l It 1 Id I asked why. ind what do you think they say? Because the negro labor Is not suited to that kind of work.

I usked them why not have white peopl to work? Then I got my, foot Into it. White peopl do not do that kind of vork. "Many of us have been reduced by the woh. but we are not low as to do that kind of work for our "The ultra -aristocratic poor and they despises the merchant and the new rich, fashionable' set. Ye Give me the Wes man I appreciated for what he Is; and not for what his father beforie him hap turned to be! "You would enjoy living here for a while.

The merchants and that class have dinner at 2 p. m. The lawyers, dtH-tors and aristoeraiie pie at 7 p. 111. Dial lin Ion in nil thingnj Tbl la a ity of the lasses.

In th don of Euroie greater cor- cannot exist. The fJenn-tfts are now the rich iieople of this French Huguernts are the city. The oldest and Ihey with some of the desH-ndan1 of the earliest English seWlcrh cmprlsc the aristocrats. "I-aBire Mgree) street I the ultra- fashionable. BU Mth Is, their chtirth, and Cecilia, tikelir social crganizatiom If you live Ignre street, attend St.

Michaels, and to the St. Cec ilia balls, then need no further endorsement to fact- the gates of St. Peter. I XThe Exposition 1 good--I i Is fme. As yet I can't find out how hey raised energy enough to put It through.

It is inviting, artistic and beutlfulmacy I. ere buildlrigs. The state buildings excel those at the PsinfAmerlcan. Horse racing Is the main oktractlon races dally at a p. tn rain br shine.

"The Oresxm eshiblt Is go4i to bet ter here. cJiortel Dose IH attentive and courtecms and an efllent rep- lesentative for the state to have. i. Judge Maswell Manaa. Judge Maxwell retttnUd yester-da from a two to hi old home at Knoxville.Tennesse.

and to the ChaHeston Expoltlon. 11 visttel his mother and brother at KtjoavHIe. and apent wm time In Esft Tennes-see and West Virginia. When he left there the ground waa covered If Inche deep with srvww and hla statement that in ntMMi s-reen field and bloom! ngJ flowers couW be seen everywhere, waa simply hot believed, lie spent several days at the Charleston Exposition, and he pronounces the Oregon exhibit by far the best one there represe nting any 'cne state, and says it ia far. bet ter than waa the one at the World'.

Fair In Chicago. In IL He 1 de ighted to be back in Oregon and to feel and hear the gentle patter! patter! the Oreaon mi at once morea great relief from the biting cold and snow atorma the East. norro mi NYROYAL fc I leolslatfye csi Ccanty Ticket Is toafsated an attendance of over one hundred' at the county meeting yesterday. Th Entire Day Takan'Up A Ringing Platform' Adopted Denouncing Truat. and High 8alarica for Sate Officer -Free -1 Lock at Oragon City.

(From Thursday's Statesman.) TOie Socialist party of Marion county met in maw convention at the Ilurat hail, on State afreet, at 10 yesterday, for the purpose pert citing un organization, unJ placing a ticket In the field for the coming campaign, and there wai very good turn-out, considering the Inclemency of the weather -and the bad state of the roads at thla time, The following- ticket was placed In nomination' alter tne convention came down to business: Ktate Kenatoro: R. IL of Ba-Jern; George Brown, Htayton. tlve T. Y. McClella.ii, A.

I Winston, T. M.cCleAry, J. E. and T. J.

Clarke. 1 Kber-iff Wm. YVIcke, of Ralem. Ark- E. II.

Mack of Woodbum; lle-order--T. Kress, Halem. Treasurer -6. ill. Sherwood, of '8a-I'-rn.

1 Assessor -George lil Jacob, Fair Grounds. 1 Burveyor C. Hutchlns, Halem. Commlssioner-i-B. "Welsner, North Howell.

Coroner Dr. F. 8. Mattiaon, Turner Halem. Constable-J.

A. Salem. The meeting was called to order by R. R. Ryan, of thla' city, and the objects, of the meeting stated when tetnf Irary organization wan perfected ff the election of A.

Myers, 'as chairman, and Frank J. Beaty. us secretary. Two committees, one on permanent organization and one on' platform, were Appointed, when the convention took a recess to 1 p. m.

The conrmltteea are Permanent organization S. T. Norlhcutt. J. II." Keys, Don.

A. Smith, It. tl. Ityan, andMr-s. C.

B. Harrltt. Flutforny T. Jl Clarke, Welsner, C. Darby, VV.

I. Crow, A. M. i I Tfere art ci-piilcnt was Dreaented. tk be aigned by all faking partioine co vtniion.

as the law requires that I nr mnr mimt lit- enrolled as membe before a ticket named by such mass -convention: can be placea on tne Australian ballot. The agreement wia numerously signed, 62 members afflj-ing their signatures by noon'. A receia w.i.t taken to 1 pi and in the In-'terlm more signature were secured. Dinner wan served io the member In a adjoining the convention -hull, by the ladleit of the party, and a most enjoyable hour waa apent. I At 1 p.

m. the convention waa again railed to ordr, ah the platform com-mltt- filed Ita rciiort, and the "after-mmn'wni p-nt In debating tne.plai- tnlmr and extenRlve dlnctia-fUiiffOut platform waa adopted fcectbjri by aectlon. The ilatform and reaoif-tton: a very almllar in mime ixi'rta to the old Popuiiat platform. It la aa followa: "We, the Socialist party of Marlon county. In maaa convention oaaembled, PVucialm our allegiance to the party of America, and the to Htclallt jmrty of the atau of Oregon, and we affirm our tin faltering allegiance to the principle and the program of International KociallRm.

i -h In prcaenting our candidate for the varioua ofttcea to the voter of Marion county, We baae iourappent to them tilHi the following dcIuratlona na oar platform of prlnclprea; I 'Firt are In favor 'of honewt and M-onomlctil admlnlatratlbn in all governmental affair, and in holding nil public ofllclala to. a ittrict account for any vlokitlon, on their part of tlj trust repoaed 1ft them. i i "Second We are In favor of putting nil office In the atate nd county on; a flt aalary: demanding that atate officer be placed on aalary not exceeding $20061 per annum, and, that the RhertfTa unlary be flSOfl, and all other courvty officer aalarie to hot exceed $1000. and that all feea and -teriulalte8 be turne! over to the pub-. He treaaury.

an1 warranta paid when 'presented foe pa-ment. I Third vim are In favor of GoTern- rhent ownership of the locka In' the. Willamette -river -at ureiron 1 Fourth We are In favor of the Initiative and Referendum. Vlfth We are in favor-of electing the President, the Senator and the c- hr a direct, vote of the people, and that the Prealdent ahall not be eligible- ror a aecona term. i -Sixth We are ppoaed to rhe Ftate Treaaurer unlawfully loaning the iiub-llc fundsj which belong to the people, tYi Interest to him- aelf, and thereby! becoming Independ ently rich In one term 01 orace fc expense of the people.1 'Seventh are unalterably op Ioed to all clam legialation.

and In favor of equal riglrta to, all and apeclal tn none, and I aa labor pro duce ail Wealth. areVln favor of the ikm iuiMHinv tne weai in which a nmititM. hv hia awn toil. Klghtn There la only one way In which thf w-orking-ela can aucccsw-ruiiv Anmnit the om ni tali tic claM, and that la by ihe Already having rcligloua nd pollUcuJ freedom, we now emaiul economic freedom. v.mas Thi trusts, fostered by the Republican and Democratic partiea have rapidly ana atarmmgiy gruwn to auch gigantic proportlona that they t.A t.orm wnrtd-wlde.

combination: they now Control legialation. coryup our court of Juatlce, aubsidlae the public pre to auppre the facta, and en- Mtmp mnki ui believe we are proa- peroua, openly and defiantly Violate the bor and capital Republican aStd Democratic parties hve proven hem-Relvt a equally aubscrylent to the de- sires of the capitalist Class, ana equally callous to the sufferings of the work-icg class; therefore. be.it Resolvel, That this convention calls upon all good citizens of he United States to unite for Independent polity leal action in a party having an its avowed object the overthrow of the capitalistic syatem of prtductlon and distribution, and the establishment of the. co-operative comnwnwea.lth that I the public ownership and operation of the means of production and div tribution for public seniice, instead. private, profit, and for the good of.

oil the people," 1 After tbe adoption of the above plat form the convention took a recess to 1 p. to meet lii the W. Ci' T. U. hall.

A Chairman Myers had to leave, H. T. -Northcutt was elected to preside a4 the evening meeting. During the recess ail present again adjourned to the banquet room adjoining the convention and there par- Itook of a bountiful meal, prepared by jthejadles of the faith. Prorartlv'ftt 7 n.

m. the convention Lwaa called to order in the W. C. T. U.

Tooma, and after aeveral addreaRea, the work of nominating a. ticket waa commenced. wtia a Rplrl ted contest for plaeea on the legtalaitlve ticket, which waa Anally diapoaed of, and the county ticket waa named. Before adjournment a collection wa taken up to pay the bill, aggregating III.Zj, The convention waa hannonloua throughout, and the member were en-thualamlc. They are vlalbnary, and be-llv that they will ultimately succeed In their quest for an Ideal government.

TWO MINING COMPANIES HAVE ORGANIZED. WiU Begin Operational in Oragon lm-madiataly, Having Secured Authority to Do So Under the Statutaa. Tn yeiteirdav. articlea Of Incorporation were- filed ae, follows: The Veauvlua tioii Alining uompany will orerate In mining prertle and do a general development, buslneaa with headquarters In Portland. The fomrwinV has a.

canital of $2,000,000. and W. W. Olbba. A.

H. WlUetit and J. C. Moreland are the Incorjoratora or record. 1 Tho ncd Itov Kxtenslon Gold Mining Company will do general mining business, with headquarters In Portland.

The capital is fixed at $1,500,000, with shares at $1 each. 11. I. Cohen, W. 13.

llurd and J. Hur are tne incorpo rators and THE EXPERT8 HAVE 1 NOT YET RETURNED. Clark and Buehanan, Who Had a Leave of Absence from Their Work 'at the Court Hows Are Still Away, Though Their Tim Expired, Yea Yesterday was, the date by the county commlRsloners for? the exiert accountants, Clark and Ructwvn-' an, to resume work upon the county records, taking up the work in the county clerk's department which was deferred owing to the great amount of work which that official would have on hand during the session of the Circuit Court, but the experts did not -put In an appearance, as, according to a communication recently received by County JuUge John II. fcott. they were busily engagedX on' the Baker county records which wWk wouldnot be completed Inside of eight! or ten days.

and. as it was in such a i position it could not be abandoned at this time, 1,1 nni rvnanihiv return here un- lire vuuiv -til the expiration of that time at least. IN SUPREME the Supreme Court yesterday, the case of Barbara Stager, respondent, vs- Troy Laundry Company, appellant, was argued and submitted fey K. McGinn for respondent, and JT. Oearln for appellant.

In the case of A L. "viest, respondent, va. Thorn Edwarda, et al appellants, it waa, ordered on attpuU-tlon that respondent have until March 12th jto serve and file hi brief, STATE TAXES. State Treaaurer C. cf um vfntcrrtm' receive! irvm Grant county oh account of sUte taxes for the year 1901.

Ps is i mttm taxes received thus far.the first $4000 cotf ing from Denton county about a wees- ONE LICENSE. A marriage license ia VL. 3. Jsnx and Miss Elizabeth Oaatv J. W.

Gaah witness. r'U i-1 A i. CASTOR I A Tot Infinti aad CMUrea. Tt3 WsiYca Hats Aliajs Ectl 1 Bjr the Alum Uaaed In tome hak lag powdrra and IM Ml r-l flu. UkmllMl pownpoatc dets.

becauac it i chrap. atxi makes a chper pouder. lA alum a ectrroaiva porana wrtK-n. issen in 1000. ti nju-loualy Bpoo the atoaiacb, liver and ktauc).

tmxtm av saw eaa. to the taxpayer. By this method over $000 were taken In by II Col-bath yesterday to apply upon the 1901 tax roll. There only remalns.one more week, after this one. In which the taxpayers can benefit by the ir cent i.ebate, and a great rush Is anticipated every day between now and the close.

This method of receipting at the close of the day is followed In Multnomah county with great success. IN PliOBATK. In the Marion county probate court yesterday an order waa made In reference to the guardian-ahip of W. F. Eastham, insane.alow-ing the claim of L.

H. MoMahan the sum of $45 for servlcea and expenses lncurreH-and allowing the guaj-dian, 8. llobart, the.sum of $100 for his services as such and more, and also allowing several minor iiiiimi aim ni th LatA. The final clMims a-cainst the estate. The final account of the adjninlatrator, a amended, waH, approvyS.

and. as tlie said ward was now dead and an administratrix had been appointed to alminister the estate, tHt wasJ ordered that, upon the guardian, filing recelpta with -the couhty clerk for the money ordered to be paid, and' 'turning over to the adminlstratrixairThe balance ei the property in hla possession, he be discharged from his trust and hla 'tendsmen exonerated from further liability. SMITH -PAKKHURST BEAUTIFUL HOME WEDDING SOL- EMNIZED YESTERDAY. Mr.jHomer H. Smith and Mia France G.

Parkhurat United in Wtdlock Prominent Membera of Salern'a Buaincaa Circlea. A very juiet butV'JUtiful hoiw wed took at the home of Mrs. E. K. I'arkhurst yesterday afternoon, when her beautiful ''and accomplished daughter.

Miss Franc-R Parkhurat, Was united -In -the bndi of matrimony to Mr. Homer If. Smiths interior of the flouw waa very tastefully decorated for the occasion, which -wa -attended by only the Immediate relative and friends of the contracting partjs. 1 the ceremony being iwrformed by itev; William Coney, rector of St. Pauls Episcopal church Both parties are well known and highly respected in this city where they have liv-d th greater part Of their iiva Th arroom is Stjeclal aeent of th Nr Yitrk Uf Insurance Com pany for thi district, and the bride the local agent for the.

North' Brmsn at Mercantile and the Liverpool London riSob Insurance CompamVsi having MuofwAtnl hr father, the 1 late E. F. Parkhurat, to these agencies which she has managea wun nnuai wci ability. i I i After receiving, the -hearty congratulations of the gaesta the happy youag couple was driven to the passenger depot, where they boarded the northbouad arrrid shower i or ritfe and good wlahea from a hostbf rrlends on the for a t5irjto Seattle and other Puget Sound pointy, from whence ther expect toi 'return "to Salem and make thla their future home. ROBeAt' EMMET'S BIItTHDAT trom Port und.

yesterday, While there he dellv hM 0 tne irth anniversary of of dlrtlnirai.h.d Irishman, MrTyArcr a addrea. w.g Dlete nHh mmir Hons from hi- The Roysl HaVer any Pastfy Cunte" contauung over RKnt practical aioi valuaUs evoking ifittittH re to every 1 patron. Send postal card wait your fall addrcaa. aovAt Maw savaea MARRIAGE A FAILURE DIVORCE SECURED AljTER THREE YEARS OF WEDDED BLISS. Judge R.

P. Boite Sever the Tie of mit llnka'niiv ftaunli Othar Orders 7 Made and Diiapoaad Of. (From Thursday's Statesman.) In department No. 2 of the Circuit Court, yesterday. Judge Boiae heard 'ja a 1 Ian o-t Vl In' Via divorce case'of Anna Engel vs.

Ernest the evidence it ap pea red that the parties were married In Texas about three years ago and beginning within a. month after 'Wf riage the defendant had mistreated bis wife, c-omocirjng her to work and aup1-port him and hia child, and finally she was compelled to come home to her relatives In' Oregon, and that after she arrived here he soon followed and mistreated her until she finally resorted to the courts. Judge Boise was not long In granting her rellefc In a divorce awarding her the custody of a baby girl, the only child of the marriage, together, with costs and "disbursement against the defendant. Ilonham. Martin were attorneys for Mrs.

Engtl and Deputy District Attorney Jy H. McNary appeared for the state. The motion" of-the defendant In the divorce case of O. II. Benjamin, plain? tiff Josephine A.

'Benjamin, defendant, to dismiss the comfilalnt was overruled, and In the case of Tho. Nlf. pialntlff. vs. Williams England Banking Co.

defendant, the motioato strike out parts of the complaint, which was argue-d on the previous day, was by the court. In the suit entitled. Otto Jl.itisen, pkilnfifr, vs. Clara F. Bray, ct defendants; foreclosure of ItenJ the defendants' demurrer to the complaint, on the ground that It did.

not slate facts ufflclent to constitute a cause for salt. was argued and overruled ana ferula 11 1 a were given leave to until March Sth. the d- anawer Judge Bolso had ordr-d W. T. Slat receiver of the Williams Knelanl Bank, to j.ay a dividend of 40 per cent on the InteKest claims of all depositors of the.

bahk. except Phil Metsc'hah. E. C. Olttncr.

W. II Odell. and J. A. Bak- tr.

The lntert claims of thse pagH tie are to be held up pending an.ap- peal from his recent IcctsJon. aan Ing the Metschan claim; i A VALUABLE PATENT A-r. Pe 'Ell. 'Washington, was In this city on business yesterday. Mr.

Scharbach has just returned from Washington. D. where he perfected hia patent upon his recent invention, that of an Independent Changeable Gear and Coaater attachment for bicycles, by which attachment Mr. char-bach claims that-the gear of a wheel can be adjusted to meet any conlittw-The gear, he claims, can be raised as high as 8 and, in case one encounters a steep grade, the gear can be lowered tp so that one can fdal up the steepest grade without the slightest exertion or fatigue. The new coaster combination attachment 'enable one to coast efther In backward or forward motion, which Is an Improvement over the present attachment.

Mr. Schar-tch stoooed off in Chicago, en route home from aahlngton. where he, made arrangement with a bicycle nafactuHng esublishment whereby their 1M "cycle wIH be equipped with hi. ttew inrtMn will be on the market In the near fj. turc.

Mr. Scharbacn waa a I i In Every Print is The Devil to Pay ami beside hlnr, vfc have to pay a faxv of over iiicu, whefare employed in the sever.il hiart-picuts of otir'establlstiment In prlntitiR of various kinds. Everything printed here, from a culling card to new "paper. Will you Ixnonie one of bur imtaron. and help to promote home tnauu-i facturioz? STATESMAN JOB 'Phone OFFICE balax204l -1 SALEM IRON WORKS (JAMES GILL, Lessee).

The above well-known foundry and machine haa and la now res.dy" for business. Having over -30 years experience In engine and rtia-chlnery, wilt guarantee aatlsfacl ln. Am prepared to make alt kind of repair to engines, boilers, machine for mills or farma. Hops Hops Hops It yon re Interested in hop new and prices. It will paj yoa to get tb rMiria of the N.

Y. UOI' REPORTIKfl 38 St. t. -New York CHJ. EM MET WKLLJI, On.

Minager. n'lLUS" SULLIG8, NO. 296.11 Will stand for Mare the comlnjf ae.i-son at Cmer of Ferry and Ttl. ty -sreets, For Pedlgt'ce and part hul.trs, call, on r. VA.

Lo 1 1 rjj Veterinary- Kurgeon. Phone 2CCL Salem, Oregon. vCSre w.Z Hlcohol, aesltf 429 Wii.U A Pwtiand, Cr. Take re. Sd Ktrevt rtone finfc lf Cre.

13 JOHN STOUT Manufacturer ol Lcmier, S3sti, Doors, lllzis, Etc. Flo mantles, and ffajtea, griH yrptK show eases and offlce fixture. pe cialty. Woven fruit txaya. Southwest corner Church and 1LIU streets, Salem, Or.

Telephone 17 U. PiLLS Tbey overcome irrcfrniarity ani omisAiona, inrtree rig-or and banish, "rtaica DIlirCGIST. SALCM. OJZlZC.f fx. Shop There 6 1.

resident or jibry. and wa art eloquent and masterly known In thla city. 1 presentation of the life and character J. r-ZU- CTa t-4rh of Ireland' gifted p- The address COLLECTINO the emnmtd mon lhan an hour in It. de- llne rtJfrSggwery.

tn- rising vote of thanks was last re porta waa no tendered the orator on account of hia Colbath and Eatea have tnorJugh knowledge of hi. and to change the rf hc manner in which he taxes, which iPW- of th IrUh ppi. the be the moat "inggUm of the Boers In South Africa, tloua of any yet an3 the priceless boon of liberty. During the day. or office hour.

Mr. ana Colbath attende the offlce, t' Ha-wley, departed yester-th. taxpayer, and '11 h' Jitn for Lnver CoUx the Board of Head Vmtf out Manager, of the Woodmen of the World ill or null, themof which he I. member. of roeostruatkui." Tbey are FK SAVl-ItS to afc womanhood', al'fcff ot orrana.ajjd' body.

Ho known reine1y for nmn equals them. Cannot ov barso-e-ift FOR SALE UT Z. J. ItlGCK..

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