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,''3S9 #&\$ ^ouvnal MEDINA, N. V, PRID^Y EVENING, fEBRUrVKy 6, 1903. PfelCE Q^C CCNT. Sttaqft Dishes Dented fo ': Pwrtaces C Oil and Masons take po- our, second floor on must mory$ x .o-Mtm.li floor, Sootier than M$U&'ti^&teto we will Cut HQQ0'roltr of fafl Paper C-%^v%^Mik^fc^Mw»^v*-* !%**»*:%%•'v*vv *v*v«t\%/ird CASPEIS Itssi Sell at! '\IteeRife*.. .J Furniture. s3.cyd. 35c yd. l-2c CtottagoJnjB-raiii \Val- ue 2$ote»s*c. 'Good Jtf«Bvy Union .8t*perl9gn*3n. Valte, <5e altiffta, ' ; CJ*\» 1 *7r \Z**<t. AOL \wool 3 ac- OJ * \*^v txm ItigmiCabB 'in Low- feSartottderitu offesr In, Gnleear to get the' goods out of tkeiraa-y. 25tp\5#percent CHARS, VCOEVCBB*, iiiofotsiins, * P0LY6A! AY QIS€USSfe!l. • - , '- ' '' \ - /V v .. , - ....>. I ', . a- >t In Correction With Omni^f. • Sfcatebood-Bi]b > - ••'- POWER OF CHVRCrl IN PoUlTlC?! . . -• T=—*^ ••*•\?!'&. :vi :•• Mr. Bubbli Sato* Np. Mormon ^oulf Rujt % Fof. a Hlflh Office Vyitbeut<e<>ir , ae.ntand.Support <pf thajflrat Preifc ,., r «J«nw»r^m«m!ment» t o J^Var\ Qua* * tlon'^ potjrgamyi'- .,'\\-'' TESTIMONY CLOSE©. \- £ tofawrt-Cbiritf^li Start. **Pianos . .; ,. Hes^rltobWJailvltigracarljfeweiryiUjf- DON'T «o outotf towniobay Jliiliw- IWo handle only staiutarS. makes tcsidor.llgli.-t es^efiflettna.^ilnft's* v . - .^ .\ .$100 for- Yog. _,, : Msatc-'ever) 1 affcernoou and evi'nteiig.' •WehstveMldKT Pianos. In,Mngsasomia <3rloous| «*>uiil)'tf*3s_ 'yea*. •' - ..-•„, . _. iam WaKary, VF- *. CaufieW. F. Y*A% E- Kunyon J U des, KwnkMbtok A. CSatti, ML- I*che. HL Snider, 3Ej Cook, g fin JonnBlyV S. A PlomW. W. W. Sittiftb, P. M- Ssamau, \=* -a -a -& -S3- -8 SSil3(lS^c« Ki»^ ™ Alston* *>#flraa^ ^SaS«ftrndA IBthTj. JSBBote,, Q. 1L B. iLoa^i, Frank Kfaiic, mXOftitoakf. fn . „.„ i,,,.' HAMSDAKt)—George '2.ckeraott» J(. Feaihoilf, 0_Wlilt(!, K. All E^anoJ Saararitcci l>y MimaSaclnrer- i At tEf M BROS'Nwjte & 5^ ft tit ft ft ft ft ft & ft ft ft ft fti ft ft ft WaaSlngton,. Feb, G^DlacwssMi. # the statehood. Ml 1B KX« senate turaa^ on tiie auestton ot po}rso,my< : JL mint, bar -oj spnatora yhff lioieto(or« %vtl taken no part In! the debate) jiaryet', pate^l'Ift'the-iftl^cilBslow. itr ( GaUlng^rotNow Horopsfalre, kf plying to some itafementt1ip*te hV 1r.-3MoComa» of Mwrylaad ial4\th»t he: wa's- In favor ot an amesflmoat to the statehood bill' covering tte\ ««?*tiop of polygamy as. «trongfiy and Samrty\ R\ possible, tte Influencer of. Use Uo'r- nxont qhnwb. oror politics qecnpl«4 1ar«M share of tho,4et>atq,. ', Mar. Hale -crltlclfied the exexchw o( po*er by the Mormon, church and, Mr. Waxion of Wyoming a«i8f!;(fd «h;at the Mormons exerclnod ao oontrcat'liSt hl% utate, aiA Duhok of Idaho declared that ho polygnmlit ccnld decupy any ifirb po- lttical place without tno consent of the first presidency of tho Mormon church. The same Influence, US'saldi «ra» exit- clsed In New Mexico Ana.Al'.lrpna. He s&l& that Idaho coald .conarol the MTermon pcosle ^honevo, lr so deairoi, it- -the Mormon p^pto would. ojTanly, tbrouih thedr flrat j?roiliioncy, i^t0^ lero In the jofllltlci os W^Iie, &« .*08ld suarantoa to talis but aiumV andT'dli' traachUe ev^ry Mormon In tn« can> ,U*JjfP> — - ' i-'\' Mr, Halo thonsht tiio mattef -waa a ,da*lt eltfmont Uiat cannot be peaetra- tca by the Hfiht that uiually lllunil- naxci and «onll&'htcsa communUtcT\ generally in th? itatca, . Senator \Xel-or'said the Morin6a ctoarch la «31-po»fertta'and't«at.i«hea «fr©r lt,,.tlr6Jjb!>,.throash 1U teat Brest- d£s*cy« tho *reat lio«Ij s o.f U*o ehurcht rosipcttdcd t o tho demand HUtat waa i^udV: —' . - ••'* ---—\<• *•-, • .-'.-' Church tnfluinc* 8tlll a, Factor. 3lr. Rawlins of -Vtrnt ipoSta of that pra'olamatlcn of tho bead ot th»,Mor> man churcn lu J8SO, dsclaa-Inx that ttxfito ilheald ho a cassation of p*; lyzamy aa<a> thai the Mormon church should btf taken' ant of pcsUUcs* ana tibuu Mormonl' *ews troo » expreni V-a«lr. pahtital pre(e*-oncft ** tltey saw ttz. Tdorenpon, ho said, opposition to tfco admisaiou ot Utah as a state was removed* _Sle de&n-j«d, hftwoTor.that HE£EO Mormon churcn Intluoaeo In poU» tics'In trtah stltt Is an . Important factor. ~ Sonntor Spooncr ing.ulrod; » it wore true that the flrst presidency edttMl aictaie wnether cr not a> Mormon trjould hbkt a high, {(olltlcai office.. M.-, t,ubols S.ttsv?\uicd by sUUixg t2sat'no stetmoB wt-ullttlu for ^hlgfe jp-liu'c&l di.ee wltkcut the, -consent'-of t-ie h.at paeawency.* \ *.• , Soiiatcr' ftawllns said tha* whontlx^ «.pp.-uvat tsidtveo th'e man goes forth •w.th the beu'edictfcm ot the caurfilu \Wliite the 6t2ier J mseni\ lnte^ •Sectoa'lftr; .S5K^<iC3tS 6n&er \ tad Xxwyn ot tiie 'church.\ Mr* Rawlins, replying to Mr. Ual«, said he* m& aet fa^ow that tfal? was t^.p case wiili' any otier cJiurch.4*-H« saecWred taat there was\». large' ele- ament wnlch. would, overthrow '. tie .church, aonslnattOQ 4n the MEalfa of state because, it TVB< otmoxfols^ to Ihom. Tna 8810\ Is giwrtfig. . , . tlonB *ere Im'provlng, Replying ^ y> •H'#a'riri8:oar ^rijiritan-t'-by; .Co.mmlaslps\ '{ - v .v«riir|i(Bin -\_-itm*xk^^-- ••'. $hlfe(lBlx3Ma^fei». I^MW* ;*'# Kit|; ot;<!K)»c'tly;{i.-diay||hi auith'racltt- •^©Qtt •»ti'|l;e» \j^iala«l<3»./c'oncat(ded;''tb feSeartajoC: *itn(H.8!e». at'5 o'clock.y'e* t»j^'i'l;tja^^|:;js«»^ , |al9UTffleft.-u.nti. next Mo'aaaa,x, whaa.. Bf'*HV ;h6^1n : ,t« h^ear it\rspWK»W?atat pi'^rtlRft,-.^^ a^titlnj; 'thtae ae<M»l -«$»*.' f ^b«:»f|FaHittentrirJE['t»ke : ap fiVeant %^f^t.y2a^^op<BT*tck'l^ atasjen.o.11 •^hres day» wdtne. miners tie^ remstsadVof *h.« lifti©-'-\ -'-\. \ '- Inailtfcoc^'roIa^oi|he*ir^^B^^^ nesaes;' isai^f 9f ni-eiae; i»e^e cajlediig thQ.cpi»iD-3ssloii|.S4«; py.^ennJoninl« oi«, 155 b»y tiwRPsi-unipn.0ilH.era ; ane l§?_ oy ta&e operators,, Tiie «rt«hc« .aj*jd3iQtftrai©K ^qtn^ajnt9*lina,tely l,iS(K typSfw.|tt«sn, pss»a/o£*»tla»hy, of 8» . 'At'llie\™: aJ(Wjfteom seaalon It irw l«ougljlowut tb«t~tisj«(,ooal;an4-Jrpai3?<» llD'ajmsn. aiad'li'Den- charged: wlth'tlat Wiling of an Milan, nut tho XACkawaa aa coiliitsr mU iuebt Ignored tl&MJ of Inillotranout ' ,' • , •. Pfc \VU J!.' Ij^JCSoplIn, srofeasot «J jatbo|og>r. at Jdireraw5n Medical collate yMladolpxata, ^aa **on: eaUed >y.«3ti suineii, \He «)iosM»!d ilv* $p^o|men« «\ lunji, oano a normal organ and. Ch.< \dlhor foaer tfcoaer «f rain* wo|)?er8. ttnloli wfere ashhwOtis coal from e'es*. dust, \Xfc»« p'rofpaeo* oxplalnod. tlio tUs .aawM'^^eWligSiJan'diaald th*eVfh«f( lu^pi w«» clo«««i up\\with fofelans aubal»nt»«» the paraon waa easily ana vCeptlbio to dltsaawe. f VfJL Jenltlna «f Pottavllla w»i caM«4 fajr the nlntkn (o anow that tin Raaullng company Employed as coal .and Irorat pqllcom«n all sorts of- men \rojcarillesaas of thatr cli»ract»r, Jonlcim ^oiunWcratod' tlie Information that %'. had tmceaa'ening-act as a lieutenant on Jh« ml and Irott ^ollee for the Heswl 1DK oonesapinyl' tiaOthe ha<l nefln Mr- •;''* • FfttA^t Sr^tt ,teteririments - *--^ rested Cor lurjlaxy, Msanlt, and t»at> |ery iitid'larceny- Ho a*ao said h<* had %an\ chsrcwdl with anoatlug two coaJ una Iron policemen. -r ~ i '•Orosaal tsiimtacf,\ saldr'couniel lot the mlncseraj - , ' ' '\*I Jpmti tfflnTt tSsls witn»aa «aout« he 'Croij oascatnltwsd,** «xolalmed pttalrman Gray »crith cpp.«ta<ir>b1e- foelteg, '\he haa dlasgredltdd hJtniiolf a-s a *ltn«s8. fou raa«y leave Him .standi 1 * \*\ \ •'- , *Mr. aBarroW auxliPuneedt • that th« tnlnon* caao wa« -closed, |n reply to .this itiTstounccinexit,Chatrrivan CJrari \*^W)Mr^n'lji!JiatIt pftap •commtaVoB, salil anexong other- things; \WGE3 genllom«n, wff liaya'haicT' a vory^rr«traclod liewlng. In somei re- spocl'n \ilio )oart»x has been an one* ompK Tnat I tSkSnlt, In tno oxpertcmco o£ talk- dmntry- The'commlBslOtt nas oade,n-«3t«d to arcop wicto open the .doors toy which t«!timony 'could come to ui tZaat would; throw any light upon Uie'varfous wry ase'rloua ciaestlona that we has** to conatcler, and \wo wish mow to tharalt tho cotmscl on ttotn sldtss for iholr cro-opowtton and asslstnncc In tio otamcldallPn of the corap'ex ctnes* Bom tz&tl Wo hja\o had.presented to tts, ' ' % /- \On the Whole, wo con*taJtufat» the counted on lha fialrnoas atnd tliorougli nets *a?Ith which, they-presented thek aevofaCa ald^ of tho case. There hns ibfflia caauch'lo «accite feeling-, mucili to poiip *Jaw 0>»jaeii5gsf to a v 'Dlacharpe. .Jioit. Work- thgn:.i?n«: Plscharae In *Ix ^ra- r ,V/lv«a of. BahHriints A), jo\ya4.'V''- Testify in Pfboeedlna*, ., Matter sf^Trustiea,,-' Va^ta^flBvi*^.\ 6.'- J rho -president lato yelteTl^y^sljpedL the bill -which amends the banftrupt'ey law. ot 1,^8 'fh^•!>«!, rn'odlfies' the lOxigttn'g lawfyn leYpraJi Important particulars, the prla 7icl)?al ««e of -which' la a, provision In 'tegarcl-to prefer'red creditors. • '• UncWpthe existing; liw.those who had re^ed payments frdro a person who naipBoon, afterward lioeh doolareil bankrupt could not'haye otihor olaltns passed! ubon •without BurtenderiuE th# amount 'received. TMa provlalon was modified so as tc allow\ the creditors: to retain the money -nSeaJtjejl, \inle«t-the pteylQUs payment twaa fraudulent, This change Is,In conformity with,* defeston ot the au- p'renfe court, ' ' * • -r J Aiwrthor amondrnfeftt provides toot now objections to a Uiaclmrgo Intend- orl.tci pteven^ persons from' going throngh bankruptcy, thef.mbst Import ant oi whlfeS are tho^ifijiE'ot a false mercantile statement or 'the .jnaWng ot a. -fraudnlent transfer of property. Tne hill *l«o provides Jhat- It ahnll be am objection to a discharge If a .voluntary bankrupt soeka to go throaglibantouplcy more than. once-In alx years. .Another amendment .provides that the appointnient of a •receiver for o' corooratlon -which ls % Insolvent is an act of bankruptcy* dtSutllng *he cre<!l« tor«4o choose their oyn. trastijov An- othesr Important change la one which gives tho \federal courts, concurrent jnraladlctloa of suits to rocover prop* ertjr which has boon fraudulently trans- ferrod, Othor amendments allow \wlws of banikrifpts to testify In the prseeed. lRK*> provide for an Incroaso of the Smote *M &' K B» k wrm Mf^^'#*»' The Sasterjpieiee, Jeadiiig 5 <?e«it cigar, GALUGI!lRai«ii»i«f ma lSfEWYOIiI£ : tHUDSOM.mVEH ».*. THE FOUR-TRH'OK TRUKK Lrtt.' Trains pass Me^ind m foUowtl! . EAfflf.B0UNi>, * •ng »,». »r. i)pl..|^^ i nv»r,if;T,a.«jp,j, 12£Sn.m. \\;« \ •730 aaa « 8:1. p. in. nao w \ i«op.m. «« to-tt •** r, m ;:. > \ *»••»* 8s» » **» nap *• O.S>nORH.IJAJ{IKta, k- . _ . a«iridt^Bi<!tos«*At«iBt,Xsr(rlP8r)t. ^ _ A.U.BTttilh.O-rtitTml B»r«H«t««i^»><, average of about 50 nor cent over tho § \^ ***«rnmr«.-*mim\wmmj them allowed l>f tho present law and prohibit the courts from allowing greater fees than the taw permits In any c&so, and eMs to the list of debts from which, n' hanlmtpt cannot ho re- lieved by a dtschareo from bank- ruptcy, The now nmondment includes debts to -wife and children and alimony; Tfce- ltst of corporations which may go Into bankruptcy Is increased by 'nailing mining corporations. 8TR1KE NOT SETTLED. Represonutives of Company and-Strlk- «ra Coutdl Not Aaree. •Waterbury, Conn., Feb.\ C.«—fThe de- parture lost evening of nine companies of the national guard, gave this city a Jesstnarttal appearance. The cMsens appeal to the pasaslohs of. men la^thlsl ar%„ Winning to feel hopeful that a xa4lle«r. \Wo fee» that It is a matter of congramtulntlon said that we ougnt to conjra»tulatobot3aBldesaxidthetr coun- sel Oaa the goocl tompdr_ fairness and conellSlatory spirit in which they bave Srg«a__their elafccfls, and with whtdfi, by tholr opponoatat. those claims have Tbeoli ^et Sttd_x63toted*** * ,,> REPUBWBSAM. EfelTensT\**' AiMcsJatlen VVtti \M.eal In WasbJngten F«|iruaury 26^and 2?. ** WavsHlngton, .robi^S.—The ^nconual \.\L\ -.»»\\ .i\ -T if''--*:' ^allexnal cotivetitlott ofsjaeiegatesv from dlspoaition to dyh%j3»? m :stspult(iart Stab) ^Editorial scssocl. slfif, «Hd In -^ta&.connK- att0Il s fe , te -rjr^^te -has -been \. The , if AMERICAMff •1 h going fast Over cjwoo. rods seiautnee the first of tho year. Haiiifoii Bros. Aeatlaado'f - IIARTT la tlw- •exflusive' agent in. Me- dilia, for the C3hn86&San: . born Teas Snd ,CoI!ees. . Try cwir Porfecfcion braatd. of coffee at 25&—its as- grood ,ns \jovt have 3?aid 8i.c Cor. Plaid ^«nt Grocery. rt. . .air. McComastoe adalttea that'a ina> X Jorlty of the legislature; a\xe ttemb«irs *A* of the' Mdrmoh_j3littrch l cathoughj^ie ft said, they \have not', discriminated **'-. against non-Morinona .on reilgloiis ^ronfidSi : Senator Hale i-fcmarked that ihe He- i bate had. be6Jj interesting\ Trainable amd startllngr . It had dtsclosea, -he satct, a p&tferfttl religious organSzaUon exert- ing Itself as. a dob^nant,'potential fortfe offer bne mind and. action -of Jts tol « antotl-ier,gcyc)ds.€c>r the. .^iDflng' : trade, pli^fe'the eeilingat \We haty-« Telephone .-,. one oonneots 26,000 ; oth.e.rs calle£X to meet -at' the Arlington <botel, this csityiJebraafy H and 27 b y A. O. Suntt^li, (Se ie-ctltor of the Dansvllle (Now# York) JStSiVerttser and secsr-atary of'tlt»eas80i!lafc$oii, • . ,,- . •'' \ Tfcasi'delegates' wlli be.welcomed by Softastir Sspowv vho trlU; also- tender therac a racefpjgon at Ms'Washington- *eildE«nc6, At, Jho btjgihesB sessions theress/wlli be an Informal taJK by gen- alor \HnnnV-eieri. \ Importance'of 'ilewsssj^an'srs i» pp'Ulcal'Campaigns,'\ ftlui Tarry S, Hoath df the Salt take * f lowers^ Jltbhs th^pojrer 'to Wnd^* Hribpane,\ 'Secretary- .of \the 'Republican nsUtiaaal'-c^inmStloei-tirlli speak of news- I loose,\ said ne. \It there II anything 11n. the spirit of. American; institutions,\ | hp;continued,* \It is npver perinlssSbie on the*.part ot the authorities of re- il'glous organizations' to- jSJefrclBe '^n- itol in ^temporal* matters ov'eV tneir fplleweri and to' iiiBueince electlonsl This day. has not peep;'.W-apent, in. ; bringing out condition's': .tits* 'obtain!' where tUe'MOrmon ciuyeli has secured Its'. ibdgmeftt.\ \\j Z^ •' After sppie further debate Senator Quay arose to- sa^y' he -was not\ Just. VOW • prepared Or authbril^dr'.tO- .4^- fept ari amehdment.to the elH embody- ing, ths- -Edmunds law and applying It, to .Arizona and \New Mixlcp.- -The best i#4*y, to settS^that guestlop, he said, -was to fts. a tfaj- *or.- v a ibte on ]the biH. ••-,'•' • ''\ ••-'. •••' r * I After Senator IJcO^mad had oharaft tie- prottibltlon^6f\ polygamy • V.* ^KK'^hnod - lerlzed -i*e-protiibitlon-of\ poiygramy ill your ne ^.gllCfO xnoou . ,^ ^^^^dMii^the,titan- enabling act an .an irnpotenV^nretense ' of.'reStric- Belt TelephotieCo- jretense tfon, tite'debate clou '' ' . • \ papesrWotk'in pollHo's, Tlbae hOa'dciaaTlers of ..the delegates rjljli \ be. a| t&e;'llbbl.fer. [ House? aha 1 fia'peas on the. subjects xi'f general in- .iofesst -Will bve\ presented, by several -leM3ng- ilepu^eieah .eoltors Etf the •IMfced' Statss* >.,\*' .. ; . 1_\ Pbrty'r^g-vif Cases crfTyphortit '•;, '• /)G3faacai teb^r.-fi^-Fbrty 'ne^ ease/S'o't. typiasold -fever ^ittd'one de.ath\\*-te'rd 1=& ibrfeed {P;|hef -pity health, autraorlties. The=- ,.totAl'--ii«tntfier'- of' .'cases -is. now MO. • Dr, d.. • S!;; Ourtts, of ttta state' .lioaactf Q( he'%Xth (s here- Investigating the .'situation- \• floagrees;with: the.'.city atttfeoritles.'tfint'We caube-ol the' ep£ 'd?fcmio'iS'the.:C^tywate'r' slipply. ViTater (Of- ^rlaM'ng i»ii'trieses at-present ,ls be- ing\ hrplight^£orlthaca';ii-om-Weiis\ surasroumfejtofiSi: Many; oiCtlie-fever ^Olent's/is^ stnid;Pntsa*;0brnell uhlvejj ii^*v\/ '(\'•* ^cf.Xi\'! vj,..j.r % setjt&ient of the strike will Boon! ba readfetl, \ A'cotttnitttoe consisting of Mayor tOLtauff, Caty Clerk Ryan and John H. Dillon,,a New Haven citizen, which has been laboring since -Wednesday night to arrange a basis for a settle- ment, of the strike. Invited Colonel Burpee, counsel for the Cotiheetleut Railway sad Lighting company, to a conference With th© executive \com- mittee of the trolleymen's union and the outcome was anxiously awaited. TEhe ..conference adjourned at 3:30 o'clock -without result The representatives of the strikers and of the company found themselves entirely at \variance and when the conference enue.g,**the executive com- rnlttee-of the A trc4leym,en's union an- nounced, that they -would recommend n' their -report Ho.Jhe union that the strike be continumT''\ Dating the session Colonel Burpee said that the. company wqud take back about25 of the. 80 men on strike, \if they aes&ed to return to work, but could no^^promise places for more, In ^alrnes^to^tke mfealwho are now run- ning the cars.^NThe^strikers .declined flatly to return'undeT th&secondiHons. During the day\ the cars of, the com- pany ran. on all the lines according jto- the regular schedule .and without in- terference from mob sympathizer?. «The only tnbtdent^-whlch maTrVfl, the. •peace-tpcctirred ea,rly in the morning, .\when. mksil'esV-were thrown from a passing; freight train-.at \soldiers pa- trolling Bawrxsjxeat,.^ • ' . • ' Last night' deputy sboriffs rode on the cajs as gftards.\ Other • deputies and\ JpoHce'aa well-as-the militia assisted ffi other ways in;^do!ng duty. | . -. *Q>®* . J h Place yonr order now—few* *o ^ S betaken anyttinebefore She X . X layoff April. \Wo cannot i\ * guarantee • present. , * V prices after preaont alock is -sojo. y I ~9wlTCS t Ji9lti, tilth. Caili fc V • 3oe* 4lme 32c psr WHl.. y I Acer & Iheflw 1 faking Invmffoty I find I have abo'nt lOO »»l«s bf Men's T&rco Hollar Sho«B,fci broken lots-wulcirx. Ihavemarfc*. • ed down to $3.50. In Box Val- our Calf or W. A few patts of Patent l«ather andfkism4 , shoes in the lot. Come est|y and get your pick. John t_-e**/te MED1MA CYCLE WOWJS, Successor to Wellington ,J.'C&ppin£ •SiMMHMMMWHI Bicyles aiirl sypgUips, Agent for Foster Automobile, EvcrytiiiiiB tor Xhi tteycfe, Atitomoliilc S<iposit(|r5f, ,', Repair ^ork a spccfailty* 609.So. Main Stfeit. ^ontreal'Street Car Men 'StrlKe.'- - Mon€re&l, ,T\eb. 6.->-At a masis meet-' }ng df i.OliO'street railway; employes, held after midnight, a strike iwai en- 1 .dorsed.': They went from the barns, to the mass.megtine. Several Speeches- were made and TVben the vote .on the strike Question'Was put it 'wa.3 cacrieA unanimpualy... The. railway comliiny. \employa' aljot^'iiSOO meni\ ., .'.'\' s. J. vummm Leave ordefe. feaflyjbp *V©pi. t • the.^itjage. '_:'; • Leave orders at Galbohan* Sutter's or'telephoiie Ma.-* uU v > \ •