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of, captured 'prisohers and war booty, . including a cavalry brigade fing.\ \In the reglon of Mikulinee (east-south- east of Lemberg) the enemy, despite heavy. losses, attacked Colonel Januszajtis® detachments.\ \The struggle for the line of Sereth river dontinues, In this sector we took 840 more prisoners aud 42 machine guns.\ _ \Fierce fighting continues in the Ukrainian army's sector.\\, American Records Removed, * * (By the Associated Press.) | Warsaw, Aug. 6. -The removal of the seqret-files and other records of the Am-. erican legation in Warsaw began, foday. The first shipment, in charge of John C. «White of the legation, was guarded by eight 'soldierg of the Amorican typhus expedition. Jny P. Moffat, secrebary of the legation, is remaining here and will accompany the Polish government if the Bolshevik advance makes its removal necoskary. \ The exodus of population from the city is continuing. All women Red Oross workers will depart within the next fow + days: Groups are leaving on every train * 'for Danzig. Nearly all the Young Men's Christina Association workers haye left . the, gity. The joint distribution com- , mittée has closed its station here. ° The American Relief Association con- . tinues in operation, but all its employes have their baggage packed and are ready to leave on short motice, Lithuania at Pesce. (By the United Press.) London, Aug, 7-The Lithuanian dele- gation here officially announced tonight it had been. notified. from Kovyno that peace has been concluded with- Russia and that Bolshevik troops are withdraw- ing from occupied Lithuanian territory» Officials to Confer. (By the Associated Press.) London, Aug.. T.-Premier Lloyd George, Bar] Curzon, secretary of state for foreign affairs, and Field . Marshal Sir Henry Wilson left London tonight for Hythe, where tomorrow they will confer with Premier Millerand of France; Marshal Foch and' other French officials Iylthsrogurd to the Russo-Polish situa- on, : t Polish Line Withdrawn. (By the Aasociated Press.) Warsaw, Aug. 6.-Oilitary attaches were, told at the ~Polish_ army head- ' quarters today that the Polish Hine «di- reotly northeast of Warsaw hed been withdrawn. to a position about 80 kilo- «metres (about 50 miles) from the «capital... Owing to this withdrawal, - which took: place below Ostrow, the Poleg'. were out, of contact with the *Bolsheviki at' various points. 8 Hard fighting was reported all along the \Bug river, where the Polish resist- ance' was said to be etiffening. Taking No.PHsoners. (By the Associated Press.) Johannesberg, East Prussia, Aug, 6.- The:.right , wing. of the «Russisn army whith swept by near the frontier here yesterday, presumably .to reinforce the right conter. line, todry. bad. disappeared to the south and the only information of its movements came from confused : reports of Polish and Russian refugees, who-agreed its advance was not hindered. ._ Increased vigilance is bqinfnshownv by thé security police along the border, not- withstanding information that the Rus- slang do. not intend 'to violate German neutrality. - No person is;allowed to evoss the, frontier without permission of the inter allied commission, Reports from German agents in Poland |* say«Polish soldiers have been plundering the{towns they evacumte, but that the Russlans, under penalty of death, are taking steps to stop looting. | The' death penalty is eaid to attach to violation of any~Bolshevik order.. - 'The Bolshevik ate reported by the' newspapermen to be taking no prisoners . disarming and \freeing the Poles falling into their hands, - Mohammedans Cannot qu'per‘lle. Constantinople, | Aug.. T.-=The - Mb- .hammedans cannot, cooperate with' the Bolsheviki | without : abandoning: their» religion, says a proclamation by Damad |. Ferld Pasha, grand visier and acting minister of war, | While.offering amnesty . to. All\ Natlonaiista excent the leaders, if, they 'stop fighting immediately, the proclamation states that continued re- sistance by the Nationalists may force further dismemberment of the country, Mustapha Kemal Pasha, Nationalist commander, has announced that he bas established . general \headquarters | at Eskishehr, where, his staff !s directin 0 wagons in conjunction with the Bol= sheviki. R . (By the United Prosa.) Borlin, Aug, 7.-The Poles bave fallen back at one point to within 10 miles of Wéxrsnw, the Berliner Tageblatt declared today. Dlipntches to this newspaper maid the Poles were ugain in retreat and that they had retired ms far as Modlin.'n strong fortress 10 miles northwest.of Wamaw, at the confluence of the Vistula and Bug rivers. > The 'Togeblatt inferred | this | meant . Whrsaw would be abandoned, ® It was pointed out that Modlin was northwest of Warsaw, actually behind the clty, and that the Polish retreat to \It seemed to indicate: the: Doles' com- '~ mander mo longer considered Wareaw of strategie value (° JOHN D.. JR., RENTS LABORATORY TO - \BEDFORD HOME (By the Associated Press.) Bedford, Aig. -John D. Rockefeler; -Jr.) bas rented for $1 a year his avclal hy» gienle .| laboratory Bere to the Bedford Elate Reformatory for Women, it was an« nounced. tonight. * The laboratory will be utllized as scon as necessary fepairs are mado at Mr. Rockefellers expense, for the trea t of hysterical patients, It was stated. The last of the girls who figured In the reéent rioting at the reformatory have heen permilfed to leave their cells, and ~ 3fts. Frank Christian, acting supdrintend= ent, declared that the white girls have been permitted to go to their cottages; The colored girls will be kept in rooms in the administration building. Z : LIVERPOOL IRISH TO HAIL MANNIX . HERO, ON ARRIVAL (By the United Press.) Liverpool, Aug. 7.-Léaders of the thou- ands of Irishmen who gathered here to welcome Archbishop Mannix when he ar- vived from America on the Baltlc tonight sent him m wireless message telling him that evan If the British forced him to land elsewhere, the Liverpool demonstra- tion would be staged as- soon as ho could get to this city. * . . was advised. to take the first he was obliged train for LAverpool tn event io the chip at, some ether port The mm“ ® monster rece Hes, whont they hall as a hero, by promises and hampy render a service.\ C2 % « \He who turns away from the tra consecrated to a sensé of honor and of in the consclo .., _> \Benator Harding's pledge of 'formal 'Itean Congresa can pass its declaration,\ with Germany.\ {7 \This plan would mot only unadulterated distionesty. as; well.\. In company with the allies 'would: bra 'bring ruin to us\ \The Monroe Doctrine is. the very covenant. shot bas.been fired in almost.a hundred. thjg hemisphere,\ > % ride our i onstitution, which reserves t war, R 7 that we-remain. out of it (the league) of the past. The first dut treaty.\ unjustified, 'should be repealed.\ robsbly 'one to one and goncemg\ ® f ~ \Morals Cannot easily be produced b 'not be abused. sidered, are equal to those other acti “Multixlv.your home-owne «tion more di n fiealt\ - k \T am convinced that the expense will make It odious, As well, might it war.\ 6 © .'There opposition.\ we? gll osa tha wl eC will be no attempt in this campaigh to compete by dollars with our ' ns, a - - .% \ (its in .Cox- Speech. \I thank God I take up the stnnd'nrd of Democracy a free man,. unfettered of personal or political expediency, is unworthy of the esteem of his countrymen.\ - © a : - . 2 . \Thin would be the most dishefrtenipg event In clvilization alnco. the Rus: slans made: their separate peace with Germany and infinitely more unworthy.\ - - he a plgc'e of bungling diplomacy, but plain, \No less an authority thai\ Senator Lodge \Tt attempt, after peace is declared with Germans-J to approfch Europe with the view of entering '@ new relationship'. as Harding proposed, ‘wouldp be regarded as arrant madness or attempted International bonelym,\ . Skeptic viewed-Monroe's mandate with alarm high school youngster In the land knows that “(h-ell} inn over i M ? riving w L Senator Harding, 'as the Republican candidate, proposed in- plain going in. 'The matter, should be approached\ without: thought of the' bitterness We hear it said that interpretations are nece * they will at least be reassuring to many, of + - 200 __ \AgrmXent without Injury to the covenant is now of bréssing X y of the new administration :clearly will beo £ \One of the first things to be done'ls the repeal ot the war taxes.\ & raed - \Federal taxation must be, heavily teduced a will be do - a. Democratic administration \is » cliosen uced and «this will to done at-once if \An. possible substitute for the excess 'profite. tax “Itsuuut a small tox, one-half percent on the, total business of, every, going \The 'public official who falls t'o‘ enforce the law is Constitution and to thg American principlzc' of ixmjunx-llyI rule,\ We need a-definite and precise,statement of policy: as to what businessmen and workingmen-may do and may not do by «ind collective action. Neither labor nor capital should at that would put in Jeopardy: the public nyelfare/\ - , \Farming will mot muffin-e individual we,“ unless ‘may; 'all Ithings con- rs nn’fliyouz will make the way of seditious ulti- 'be reduced to a: maximum 'of $4,000, agd l'ntercgt on the- national debt, with adoption of A \ \The discourtesy to the President Is an' affair of political intrigue. usmess of untrainmeled opportunity to edies and obligations of the war, not uty which reblets every base suggestion and effective peace so soon as a:Repub- means 'but one 'thiny-a separate: poage ' 108\ tate peat .sald thats to nd us ceverlastingly 'with t e gel“ geicept dishonor and 6 ~ S elther 'esstnce of Atticle, 10 ot'Tthe‘Vérqules I k (8 * .* _ yet not a years in preserving sovereign rights on 6 o Congress alone the power to declare C the Democratic nomluce I favor * * but € our citizens,\ - ssaty 'the. ratification of the, - Annoying consumption\ taxes, . now <a poe an enemy both to the y statute.. 'The writ of injunction should: 'way 'of combination any time take action vitien,\ of the government cunt 'without 1 000,000,000, including sinking. fund budget agstem,\ . f - History be tux-acted at a wounded soldier of the S w & ks */ (Continued From Firit Page.) \s PBM O O OOL LL _ jumping to the subject of campaign con- tribl‘a’ngnn and he was cheered in declare ing the Democrats would not 'attempt cnynpmfnndullnt competition | with | the Republicans. w ' ' a che closed his address, t nor's collar was wilted and he appeared somewhat tired, but he turned happily to meet bands of congratulators. . The ceremony closed with the benedic; tion, given the Rev.-NMartin®P. Neville, of, Holy Avgels' Roman Catholle church..\ (Complete speech. of Governor Cok will ~ be found on Page Four). the Gover: HARDING PRESSED BY REPUBLICANS FORPORCH DATES . (By the Associated Press.) a. Marion, O., Aug: Z.-Although moro than m score of delegations had been booked for.ffont porch dites during August and Boptember, Senator Harding and his ad- virers conferred today to arrange for the reception of stll other Republican organi- Jons who have asked for appolntmenta,\ t was said that moro front porch speaking engagements might be an: nounced soon and that It might be Ar- ranged in some cases for two delegations to Visit the nomines on the same day. - worn -- e__ . PERMIT TO LAY CABLE OUTSIDE : LIMIT REFUSED (By the Associated Press) Miami, Fla., Aug. 7.-Permission for the British Cable ship Colonia to begin laying qutside the three. mile limit the grown-i cable from Miami, to the Bar» mdoes has been refused by the British embassy at Washington, until the Amiér< jean government has decided as to. the issulog of lxemit for the landing of the cable on American soil. ° SPENCER WINS KANSAS G. O: P. SENATE PLACE , (Ey the Associated Press.) Kansas Clty, August T--Complote re- turns from last Tuesiay's primary for the nomination for United States senstor and governor, compiled today by the Kansas City Star, give the following totals: For senator, Republlcin-Spencer, $4295; - Democratic-Long, 48012; Friesq 36067 . 2, For 'rovernor. Republican-Hyde, SAL: locratio-A Melimary, 4008. 5 Ma Farris, Sid REPUBLICAN CLUBS WILL A picnic and outing will be given at McKown's grove under the Joint diree- tion of the Uoessditional and Capital City Republican Clabs, on August 21. A tod to Manats, Yor \Mis - prosink Fen witerasces fa \| the ~-[and that GIVE OUTING.AT MeKownrs| basetall game and sports will fea-} £2 Refrethments will be}; SARANAC RENEW S 'ERUSaADE AGAINST - TRANSFER ORDER (Special to The Argus,) (~ w, Snfanac Lake, August 1.-Tho ord transferring) ¢x sorvice men undergoing treatment for tuberculosis at Spranas, to public heaith hospitals 41 other parts of United States, will 'be: enforend. George. Fells, personal roprésentative 'of Cliomley Jones, director of the bureati of war risk insurance, told the Buranac Lake Post of the American Legion. yesterday, The transfer will not stort until 'October 1. Tho manbers of the post are determined\ to fight the order and have received word of cooperation from vetvrans in other gums of the country, 'Itesolullons adopted y tha lewn wore given to Mr: Falls to take > ta, ashington, while: copt ri neg; ¥>mlgggucér(genfls landlo tho. sur- fl: health-\law. a United Btntess pub Mr. Fells mal rc saha- titin ald that the Seratuc sane p ane & Ty Roverment alig fer the tearafor of the sold c* hoapitols for the best treatment possible, ___ RAIN DAMPENS IRISH ZEAL FOR ‘MANNIX ARRIVAL © (By the Aescclated Press) ~*Cork, Ireland, Aug. T=-A. heary which commenced eatly 'this afternoon, necessitated curtailment of the program arranged in honor of the arrival of Archbishop Mannix off 'the Irish coast on his way to England on boird the steamer Baltic. An appeal has: been made to the people of Cork. Qucenatown aod other Irish towha. to decorate: their premises Sunday with a plentiful display of Sinn Fein colors, The anticipated latencda of the ar- rival: of the Baltic, however, and un- certainty rs to her destination has some» whit -dampened enthusiaam for, the cele beation, Nevertheless, _if Archbishop Mannix lands; as the Irish feel sure he will, a gréat reception awaits him. DYNAMITE PLOT BELIEVED BARED AT FORD WORKS (By the Asanctated Press.) - DETRONT, August 7.-Authoritfes ars In- vestigating what theybelieve may have been ere attempt, to\ dynayaite a portion of the Ford Motor Companya.plant Hero early today, when & qqantity of dynémita, wrapped In & towel, was found by & fire» in the engine room of the dry Kilt a“? \ees abeut to throw Fubvish Into mndynuhuefiss traced 16 one of tha r baikots In the factory yand. It Is the custom to gather rubbieh for burting. Several men were detained. this afternoon but released after eximination. . ._. a > 12 YEAROLD BOY CLEANING PiIsToL SHOOTS MOTHER (hy the Associnfcd Press.) - Terrenfield, N. J, August Z-ITwalse- vesr-o- Al jmeegnfi 3's; wmflifzod 1.1.x Hackensack Sins Invest- pAtion or the 'aceidentai shooting to dean xo epee he ran tered s wh clezing hs vis ex- ture the served. ers fo tew |. hack : STE TIRE: \could Ait * (Cohtinqed From First Pago.) &. gate, alternate: or 'and a book des tailing places. of, interest in: and around Monetae natin < The Chamber of Commereé dfétributed booklets giving information as to: subut ban. trolley rides. places - of Itcrest\ to visit and other data calculated: to be 'of value to the strarigers, . The registration bursau was set up in an anté room: o the Chamber of Commer®o offices and the Splendid facilities of (the'. chainber. was placed 'at' the . disporas!_ of\ the regis traction ~ committes, <- These | Included time . tables, . divectories, telephones,: an automibile -. information., < bureau, hotel directories, Atationefy , and: post cards and a quantity=of other materials for the service Of tho delegates and their friends. e R L Blg: Six On Berkshire. . With the arrival\ of 1,000 printers from New York Oity gesterday morning on the steamer Berkshire of the Hud- son Navigation Company, the first big consifinment' of delegates [poured frito the city. Headéd. by . their band. the metropolitan _ typographers . marched. . th the Ten Eyck and- there were assigned to rooms, |- The' bousing committee hak beew. working for beveral months com: [piling 'a list of-rooms .to rent and the work of askignment procecded smoothly, Nota delegate wis 'allowed to walt oue moment ~more ' than ; was'. absolufely necessary and despite 'the' rush nearly. every deléghte ~wasttaken care of as soon a 'le: registered. - * All .of the 'delegates bring cards with them, , carey One Albany's man's picture Is printed on the first page of his, card, which is in the form of a folder, carrying a bl& key, denoting..that the citycu gates are open, On. the, last page, \In & heavy moutning: box, is..a bottle Inscribed as the famtons .Beverwyck lager: Under the box are . the words \We're sorry.\ |The: streetnusesterdnyp and: .- last night. were,\ filled with \eight seeing printers. , Guides at the State Capitol, education building and other public places. were Adept busy, directing them around and, glying ° Information about this and that featitre. essions .of <the convention: will' take place \ in. Assembly. «chamber. of the Capitol where tho. five . Socialist Assemblynien were expelled in the famous proceedings; last winter, ons, -* Pipomranmamos Tks \HELP FOR POLES: * ' * (Confingéd From First Page:) éhange - of . .diplomatlc |. représentatiten |« >. and resumption <of trade and will not join in or give its consent to any. allied plans- for renewlpg - the bloekads, , == . Balt: for British, . . there. were..reports .toniglit that «the, Boluhfiviki‘ \were trying (to: buy. off \the British and also the . Americans, by. offering; business «firina=of \those: patipne {mportakt \oll \minifig and 'Iiniber cessions | in i Russin-provided . commer- clal. relations nve resumed..5 0) Little : credence was placed. hera. In reports that the Reds wore launching .a major offensive against General Wrangel, the auti-Bolsheviki leadér in the Crimen, The Morcow wireless claimed such 'n drive: had been started .and that: Alex» androff liad been taken. , Military ex- perts here polnted out that practically ail, the Bolsboviki atrength ; has». been cofcentrated. in Poland and - that _ the Rods want to keep things qulet on the other fronts for tho time being. .In this connection, much Importunce wast at- thehed to a report that- Rusala \ha@ pro- posed peace to Rumania and had sug: gested that the negotlations take place at Kharkov, Rumania is anxious to at- tack the Boleheviki and the Russian ap- parently 'are équally | anzlous -to: keep thein from so doing. Mee LABORER HAD STOLEN: ~ ; CLOTH, POLICE CHARGE Joseph Ccbula, 18, a' railroad: laborer, in whose; possession. New, York Central Detectives Peacock, Orth and Lynch al- lego they foumd m bolt of cloth, valued at more than $50, was arraigned before Judge Brady yesterday, - 'The deteotifes old -the court that the cloth was atolen from a freight car in the West Albany Cchufl ¢laimed that he-found the gloth in a field pear the railroad yard. In default of $1,000 bail Cebul@ went to jail for a further heating Tuesday: | +/ Ships Ordered East.. . Malta, Aug. 7.-Three British warships started for stantinople.today, _ It was reported they bad been ordered there to articipate In a blockrde of Russian ports n the Black Seas & - ao _ - {| members of Albany tlto the big family: 0 ng\ > appropriate . slogans; D holl 1 . {Rods right from: Cinclnattl Ph. that \ASPRIN® _ AraGU j ~ > + # L 20 EN the \Big Six\ crn\v14:pulle§l up to the yesterdnid mornixlxl‘ 2:4: A tet gathered on. the fgflbl'éufi‘éxfa gpex-xsmml conception of \Water Water Every where, B'up ot a Drop to Drink.\ . ,, __. Auvfmunyvu \typer previous ..sojouras in vainly for the big: cheery. fidkered simnlflcqnly ation overhead lights. #3 b y fine.. time ' bu Everybody's h.VI}-ll§'928rl‘ll’)“‘°§lfi‘lllfli°& y. who. \ vthe role of. hos N. vig DJ famiD nlzypg-i‘gtersrgnhermg to.sny they: are y,. buti neverthe- tlafaotion good\ times who had Albany sought #B!\ which once he city's in' Albany, Unnecessar under & z’blg requumbxlgt less: they reap 'a 16t 6C an the other fellows 11:25: t And amorig the &cofficio printers who 1 od. time is Hoy Saveus Simitlt filmy}; ggecrctarymf the Chamber \of (Commerce, Being & former telegraph e}!- itor and RR 1x; lien; nn't‘lffi'éfgigfi‘l‘ns' aperman, Ro a sympatl feelit Tos \the gk'lnteymho of matly editorial room card paptie /> Jack Hart, the Boy president of Albany [Typogtaphienl Union; looks ike {he} vi residbntial nominee: stepping: ott ' at: & ornaal notitficaltign'l gerimofiy he \glad hand is extende r each, I mecoripanied 'by a whispered profilse 5h- ef a- lot of boredom.. Each 'and. rubbing . a, £00 gcoms to dis \delegate walks away smilin his hands so the promise mul one. .\ .s ¢ a : ore: one Of of '\ whore hiitorien) ketch of. the -A ntéra' organization 1% one Sof the features of the sottverir , thé second hantl- 'Oharlle - knows | nearly 'be his - firmt add alike, whet I ./ - In.. Houston, graphical / map ? James: H. 'Man U way frofw the Tone' Stefé to. tell them all\ about It. tel Brl‘fiht and éxely in. th walked. Into \the ~ Feglstsh quarters. , ;\Delegater?\\. agl 'Batchorlifo\ : chirped «Georg and 'set down \his name wit flourinh . and: after It: Inscribed Washington.. ~ And then. the -of stenpéd forward andwrote If. 'and R. A. Bénedict and - al Beattie after their name \And gm, aletar 'elty, Padoma, is repre: sented by two hele and hearty \typers\ in .the persons of. Thonia . Phillips and Janes ©.\ © . Didja think they were foolln' . when they. said Frisco (and' Lob. Angeles wonld be represented at the convention? Get.this then: C. Conme and Rugese van came all the way from Frange mew Pavlér and Here J, Poole are here: to tell the world that a little thing: Mke an earthquake doesn't mdr that wonderful Los: Angeles. weather, 6% stop. the movies ven an aninute. | ° \wcho- came al c, AY. em. up abarchlst the world's cha 8 got, next: to Waiter J. Welsman and ive 'you .the 'Jow 'down oh 'the &C Our Canidlan: cousina ath 'here to tall rohibitlon don't rate' knéa high to a rBake, . f don, Ont. ero. is a. recep :tee composed of the Anclent able-Order of 'Rerving K tion, commit gates and the whrm.hand shake in there Wonder. why. thoy alll want i 8 tp up t their: nboms and pfgke sure ' hefre' net tled comfortably? h i © \Whew; Albany, you sur to me,\ was the way H. B..Harper of Shreveport, Lay. blew Into town, \Thught I was leaving. the hot weather down south, 'but somebody, must the weatherman. off/* he latn demonstration .that [even a par boiled sutherner has to wipé. the sweat off his hat band very. once In a while. . The West Virginia twina. \Cooper of Huntington, and H. ) nor of Wheeling, declared 'they \often wanted to sit In the New York State \Assombly.. - \Guess we'll be' right when thint 'sekelon opens,\ they opined. foo « . & Guess who breezed in with. alkill still aticking on his whisker? None other than H..C. Etheridge of city of Star State, carry & \Gat\ on his hip.nefther.did he (break dato: town on ® bronco. \tt isn't being done army more,\ 'he explained. ° He don't abd take notice? said A. G. Slemons, who represeits \760\ Torre Haute, Ind. at the big session. \' , , . \Come out And see us some time, Jack Dalton in in Sail and everything's fine,\ said S. C.. Adams, who represents Den« ver. There's nothing to the rough talk . R L - <a +4 WARNING! Unless you see the name \Bayer\ on tablets, you are not getting by physicians for 20 years al genuine Aspirin prescribed nd proved safe by millions. + + SAFETY EIRST!I | Accept only an \unbroken package\ of - genuine \'Bayer Tablets of Aspiin,\ which contains proper direc» tions for Headache, Earache, Toothathe, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheuma» Usm, Neuritis, Lumbago, Tekary| _ 'and for pain generally., Strictly Amencant. tis bores of 12 rablets cost but a ® k , ¢ they. don't mean ay haem.\ >| Colorado 'Bprings. r are doing to give the other |: arrival, m ¢ d the\ Great / Canadian he desa ] d- icin of Joseph.. ;| Angeles, and, Tor & dwi -| American t m ays A. H. Wheeler 6f Lon- [. Sat matting» foe all the, Canadian \ligy |, - \Inok: © e, tipped |° Id, smug): a |~ 3. Ober there all |: aco, the Jéwel |. \76 is right here to make \em Sit up |. Pil . { - 'abdity Denver,. hesayiy even though-the claoyswdldA et a ittle? rough, with the \Rost\ and throw sand In' the presses, 'A hearty lot of fellows,! ways the, \and =. . Ever hear of Lin ? Not the mare R j ; t yedF‘Presidcgit, but old Lincoln, Neb.? (Continued from First I otedjnpw‘grngn Ajulce andsone. of the home dities. of- W. J. B. «Well, Ist James P. «Bain add H. C. Poot tell you a few things 'about \Lincoln and you'll forget its. shortcomings, in being associated 'in the same State 'with the foremost dry advoeste.\. 'And it's 'protty. hard\ to for- get it In there hop days with thas\ Closed\ sign -On: all- the gin mille C0 _. bal~ dough? .~ Wake. they tip (of | Frank Rt, 'Fostec and\ bily @ fillet]! for - \We got hy gieniecnin ont there, \-muys: he.: And the hotels are always crowded 4o you better take'a little tip: 5 . -| * wis . ferent! man, . . ;. to. end. this. 'bloodshed folkly -and: report. to |a | meeting.. én‘l‘n 5130 Pa'elpgk hik caftore Hild, general mankger0 erated hl statement. that the contpany . would Aty: determination\ to. th to- retain oper the. tramway . this mornlnf stand firni in back whom \ they pleased and met brought in from other cities to i ghsm, Ale: ‘ Is ithe‘ boy p quiet about 'Down: our way we' calls this n nter.\ 'told the. mscoltering: deleateh from, the northeen seitien, . He's. got 'm redipe to keen: cool, but the. best reelps |a accordiig 'to tHe, bo®, is to be, found in: a certain. Canadian's room.' He keeps it under the; be R i mols ~ Minneapolis ore Are lost t/ he. new, by real estate men brokers Merély,.an evolution, -I R ck claims simon thg best rock claims: salmon An the bed 1d Jars Coftie® mni’narn- 0t ends. two. delegates,..and |. n-theway., They had to. labada. -and according 'to fisl B. W, Stbly, they must he.boat-coming\ thraiteh ever 'back -to the abn through .. P. Oberg and have: Jumped off Tak dien shop Funny: how whole. world kin. Antonio :{pronothe want to get. in: righ ight to know. . Hows the. one armed tty good, fish firsaflgn aL8 his Talal t} 0. calls him buddy., : the sights with Beth Ar ~ Charll R reat. th ¥ pronoun Worth to be together,. \It you. eom from > Where - Bul * Durham: ,} Charles F. Coonce of Ralsigh, N. He don't. with 'a drawl, pelther is \he a qilet gentleman: who sanrs a' feos cont couple a-suins did Aiider. the We're learning.. a- Tot: brothers: {n' this tere | ' wan (hiis x. TEM { , \Show 'he ys P.. C. i| Jopling Ao, .; They took. hia. dowat and Showed hill}! W519? Dan Sullivan used. to e 'brou i h bi butt \tail . \ Charlie . 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