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Show vonsisa THE selves do not contemplate a decisive The paper sImi cvpmws t the opinion that the mass of armies in the direction of llai Cheng and Siu Yen is for the purpose of assuring the Jaiance occniiation of the whoierailof the poninsula and control of the road for au advance on Liao Yang at the end of the rainy season, which together with the slegi? or Fort Arthur, it regards as the first siagu of BOMBARDED. CENSAN the J.apanesH campaign. i The Russkr Invalid, therefore, conp. m.- -li Seoul. June 30.-- 2:50 Kent? tiie irom movement that siders la umittuDcerf IroEk official source Is Wang Cheng toward Liao Yang that the Russian Vladivostok a demonstration against the merely tea and cruisers three squadron, Kutsian line of communication north torpedo boat aart destroyers, apof Liao Yang. and tienean oft today reared Mo Tjen and Dalieu pass are forty threw 15i shells into Uie Japan- miles apart, through a very difficult ese setthtnent. from lotintry. Dalieu is 25 mil.:a Chipplin pass, both leading to Su Ycug s and leading to Hal Cheng and the other to Ta Tsche Kiao and Kia Chou. The distance between the two groups v of passes Is invoked in support of the London, June SO. 6:29 p. Bt. view that Kurukl does not intend to An official dispatch from Tokio tiiaUe a frontal attack on Liao Yang Liraconsnl at the Japanese says Item the Feng Wang Cheng, since the sau. Korea, reports aJ follows: fiiu Yen army would be uuable to afJune 30, six Early this morning. ford hlui proper support. the entered boats Russian torpedo The whole tenth army corps reachhundred port, fired about two Liao Yang Jum- - 27th. ed hank aettlemcui, shots upon the vessel, and sailing a steamship ornRATioxa fen shui. then rejoined their ships out side the harbor and disappeared. Two Loudon. June 30. A dispatch to the Koreans and two soldiers were Japanese legation front Tokio gave slightly wounded. The damage a few dctaila of the operation al Fen to budding is lnsiguilicacs. Shut pass. It says the Russians left b(i dead on the main road, while the iiumber left elsewhere is not yet estimable. ARSENAL DESTROYED. Six Russian officers and 2 men were ruptured. Tbo total casualties of the St. Petersburg, June 30 An ex- Japanese are estimated at 17U. plosion last night, believed to be The Russians were repulsed and the an of outrage, destroyed the result Jainnese flankers worked their way a portion of the arsenal at Cron- to the rear of the main Russian posisradt, including the chemical labo- " tion at Fen Shut pass. This attack ratory. occurred at 3 o'clock a. m. 'e In the meantime the Japanese column which bad been assigned to nuke SR. Petersburg. June 30.-- 7:32 p. m. the frouia! attack met and routed the A fire at Cronstadt last nigbl deten thousand infantry and cavalry stroyed a shed containing torpedoes. An posted near Wencbapanlsu. This hapid arm was given in time to prevent pened on Sunday, the 2ib. Al dawn loss of life or property. The tor- of Monday the Japanese renewed the was pedoes exploded, completely wrecking attack. The fighting this day the building. The fire is believed to opem-with artillery. The Russians lave been the work of incendiaries. poured a deadly artillery fire upon the attackers and the Japanese artillery RUMORS secured a new inmIUou and delivered OF NAVAL MOVEMENTS a heavy cross lire upon the Russian lmea of defense. While this was proNew Chwang. June 30. The Russian ceeding the Japanese Infantry and entorpedo boat destroyer H uni k off ar- gineers cleared the obatructkma from med here from Port Arthur yester- the Russian rear and closed in on the day and is berthed alongside the gun enemy. The Russians broke and fled Slvouch. The river bank was at 11:39 Monday morning. Tha Jap; Wat soon crowded with excited nativea, anese gained and retained possession who were told by the Russians that ot the heights. The Russians left the Japanese fleet, had been com plot ninety dead behind them on the The officers of the Leights. This number of dead does destroyed. cij lit-ut- . Burukoff tell several stories. not include those found in the valleys. One is that Admiral Togo's report of The Japanese Inst 270 men killed or the fighting was exaggerated and that wounded in the flanking aud frontal the Russians have made two cruises attacks. in the Cult of Pe Chi Id in five days. The Rusaian troops who defended Another story Is that the Port Ar-- , Fen 8hul pass consisted of 11 battaltlmr fleet has joined the Vladivostok ions of Infantry. 12 squadrons of cavsquadron. The correspondent sent a alry and three batteries of artillery. messenger who spesks Russian to the The enemy had spent three months fa ' side of the destroyer, blit the Russian fortifying Fen Shut pasa. The harracka sailors would not talk, except to say unit other buildings raptured by the that they left Port Arthur Tiieaday Japanese had not been destroyed hut night. Every Inch of the boat was Itefore retreating the Kuasians burned crowded with men. Sh had the ap- their warehouses at Rhanfasu. The Russians retreated In. disorder pearance of having been In a general engagement .her bow gun having been toward Shi Mur bens. The Japanese U shot away, and looked aa tf she res- captured 88 prisoners, cued many men. The Lieut, nurukoff is one of tbo torpedo boat dostroyera CORRESPONDENT NOT KNIGHT taken from tho Chinese at Taku in KILLED. se-ri- lfibO. New York, June 30. The Morning Post's Tokio correspondent telegraphs, according to a World dispatch from contradicting the report that Correspondent Knight of the Post staff was killed recently. fit. Petersburg, June 3911:46 a. m. - No word has come from Gen. Kuropatkin later than June 27. and not a single newspaper dispatch has been received from the front during the last twenty-fohours. This alienee In the theatre of war Is regarded as a sign of the coming storm. The Bourse Garotte this morning nt says: "We are on the eve of a battle which may settle the fate of Manchuria and Korea. Both must become Russian She farmer because Russian blood was shed there, the latter because It is essential to the safety of our communications between YlnUlvoatok and Port Liao Yang, June 29, Wednesday, (delayed). The Japanese column which forced the passage uf pass Is Kivanring uu Liao Yang liy the eastern road. A UuKidaa force commanded by Genera Count Keller is holding a fortified position commanding iho One of Their Bondsmen Refuses to road this side of the pass. The object Remain aa Security. of tlio Japanese Is to cut the Russians' mmmunlrat ions northward nr Liao fit. Ixniis, June 30. Col. Edward Yang, while Kuropatkin is operating Rui lor, wliu was on the bonds of ("ha. in the vicinity of Hal Cheng with A. (iuikc and Charlos F. former practically tho whole of (he Russian member of tho house Kelly, of delegates, who wore convicted of bribery, has ' forces. surrendered them aa announced that NO RUSSIAN SHIPS DAMAGED. bo will also wlihdraw from ihe bonds of the other former dclcgatra already Hi. reteralmrg. June 30. A Russian Icted or uwallltig trial on the torpedo boat has arrived at New charcc of bribery. Tiie two men from Port comArthur. were before Ihe grand Hit fusing Jury mander denies that any Russian ships yesterday, for ihe purpose, ii ia stalwere stink or damaged' in tli linlit off ed of divulging the doings of Uie booFort Arthur. June 2:!rd. lie declares dle combine that l in the St. that after clearing away the Japanese Louis bouse of dulegaics for rears. mines, the whole Russian fleet returned safely to the harbor. BOODLERS SURRENDERED Mo-Tic- n t'-n- men-lu.iic- d exi-uc- STORY OF CAPTURE BY HALF A LENGTH Freshmen Race at New London Goes to Crew From Old Eli Wind and Rain MEN Four-oar- With Interfere NO IMPROVEMENT IN WEATH- a ini proved. New Ixmdon. Conn., June 31). For Uie 2(5lh time sinee 1876. tha oarsmen ot Harvard and Yale universities are contesting today on the Thames river course, iu Uie annual regatta. During all these years ihe crews of the two institutions have met regularly on this course, except in 18!, and Im- Tokio, June 20.- -1 p. m- .- Dctailcl of Hie apture of Ken Kind pass on June 27, show that the Kuslaua were driven from an rxi pedinaly ytrong porjiiiin dominating the Slit Mu ('Long road, in this engneement Threatened With a Revolution. the Russian losv--s were again heavier than those of th Japanese. Tiie JapNew York. June Co. Advices anese the Russians IV steamer from Cartliageim. Colombiaby working around the enemy's right confirm the recent news that Gov. flask, and attacking him in the rear. bad all the members of the statu The Japanese advanrrd in three says a Herald disOne was assigned to deliver a assembly arrested, patch from Colon. The assembly refrontal altak and the others to strike cently expressed themselves the enemy on the flanks. The column which advanced upon the Russian rislit ilas.k fought a separate action. It throe battalions of ax gun and two machine gunsinfuntrv, y on Sun-fa- morning. This rtigag-nienUed Until sunset of fiunriav. At this hour the Japanese bivouacked and renewed the assault at inllnigM, when they succeeded in defeating the Russians. On Monday morning, the 27th, the Rns-wereinforced with three bat i re taluTiSsnd sixteen runs. deavored 7yeiake BATTLE They vlcionsir and en the position. OT IMMINENT. 1 Ft. Petersburg. Vine 30. 1 : 30 p. in. The Russkr IuvA-l- . the army orran. Is the notgh'e exception to the popular belief that a grrWt battle ia tmml-ren- t, it give nrv fiitiniatlon that It is Kuropr.klo's purpose to fail hark and not try conclnlous. but see s in (be drvciopmpats ofnhe tfliii and 27th. evidence that the kapaucii! them-- In strong administration and Dr. GaMellKuido. of public instruction, has been repeatedly Insulted. A great deal of ammunition has disappeared from the Carthacena. gatllng guns sud field pieces have been stolen. Rumors are current that n revolution may break out at any moment. Gen. Oriti recently surrounded the state treasury In Carthagma and broke open the safe to obtain money for the soldiers who hud not been paid for a long time. It Is generally almhfnl that Gen. Rvrs has been elected president of Colombia, but there Is no official language against tfae VALUABLE New York. .Tune S VIOLIN. A vh-li- on.-- p lucn Jiwph Jnn eo'4 by his e'oie for IS.noii. II w: once pawned for 1 1, and after eight n years was fimini again while drain- was on trial cliaracT wih having fon the tun rumen!. own1 Vy Holt, ha wcii-krv- - Cripple Creek, June 30. Judge W. P. Seeda, of the district court refused to give a hearing today on ihe application for writs of habeas corpus for three union men who claim to have been unlawfully detained in prison, no he leavee today to attend the national Democratic convention at SL lXHils aa a delegate. The caae may be taken before Judge Cunningham, who la holding court In El Paso county. Special Prosecutor 8. D. Crump today withdrew the charge ot complic- . Indianapolis. June 30. At 1:30 p. m. i be Prohibition resolutions committee was In a deadlock with prospects that both a majority and minority report will go before the convention. aaaaaaaa n, MINE CLOSES. CONTESTS AT ST. LOUIS e 20:10. found Accordingly today's battle break Harvard men determined to down Yale's long line of sucresaea and the New Haven collegians stubborn in a purpose to prevent Ibis. The night was one of some wildness In the way of undergraduate enthusiasm but all told it proved to be somewhat more quiet than In certain former It years. Daybreak brought with weather conditions of a rhararter disheartening to those unfamiliar with the ant Ira of New London weather. All night long there hung over the river n dense fog and at 7 o'clock it had not lined appreciably. To render the enthusiasm more apprehensive 7 o'clock brought a generous downpour of rain. Half an hour later, however, the fog lined, the rain reased and the aim began to give signs of life. At that hour it looked as if the day would prove dear aud hot. At the mouth of Ihe harbor, tha wind was nut of the southeast. Eight miles up the river off the quarters of the crew there was a little westing In the sottiherly breexe and things looked auspicious. The water was beautifully smooth and there seemed to he every p ms poet uf fine racing conditions. Hotels were thronged with early risers. Thorn was almost no betting. The ulda on the big race remained at 2 to i. with Yale the favorite. William Meiklcbara of Now York is tha referee. A downpour of rain slrurk Gales Ferry in the vicinity of Hie crows quarters about 10:35. driving everythe body under shelter. Although breexe had freshened somewhat, the nvrr did nut grow appreciably rougher. At 11:08 both freshmen eights were under the drawbridge below the startrace. ing line ready for the two-inil-e The water waa perfectly calm with scarcely a breath of wind. At 1:14 It waa announced the 'Varsity race had been postponed until race will be held 4: 15. The four-oare- fit. Louis. June 30. Notices of contests among delegate to the Democratic convention are beginning to reach Charles A. Walsh, secretary of the national committee. Up to today contests in fourteen districts bad been reported to him. The districts are the first to sixth In Pennsylvania, the twelfth and fourteenth in Ohio, (he third in the District of Columbia, the tenth in Indiana, Illisecond Maine, and twenty-thir- d Tellurlde, Cola, June SO. The Smuggler-Union mines, employing 200 men, were closed down today, and the company's mill will be closed aa soon as the ore on hand la disposed of. It la rumored that operations at several other mines will cease in a few day a. The reason has not been made public. LYNCHER CONVICTED One of the Men Who Helped Lynch Negro at Mohave ia Found Guilty freHh-nta- rmis H PmImh, Won sad Tkrosl TrasklM, (Eye aad (tat INseam, Bronchial asd Lau Troahlaa. AsUaa. dunarh. Uf. aad Kidney Kwci, S ladder T rouble, ir chronic Pticcccc of Pnaala Complaint, Wcbcc aad Chlldrca, Heart Naaaca, K arrow INcaacaa. Chorea. JM. Vila' laarot, BuciUtj. (ticket. Spinal Tmchia. Skla Mai lea and UhaacaUca, IWcaaiw I ta Botral. PUm. nuala aad Banal TreaHca. Uoltra (or hl( sack), aloud Taaa Wane. Hay I'cmr' Myatarta, Kyilawy. laaoaiala, etat. aad all Harr aw, Vriraia aad Uhniala Dtwaaw. Haw Traatwrnt Cora. Write foe fra aywataw Hat If yon rmaaad roll. Laateitazlae Fra. Weak ofMen ChasJ. A. Lindquist LAND QUESTION u race waa started at ll:.:n o'clock. Itotk crows lisik the water al the same time, making a remarkably pret Special Commission is to Meet in Denty start. They pulled the same stroke ver in August for That Purpose. fiir the first eighth of a mile, when Harvard seemed to gain a slight adDenver, June 30. The special land vantage. At the quarter mile both crews ap- rommisahia. consisting of Y. A. Richard. Clifford Ptneheau and F. H. Ncw- parently slowed their stroke a trifle, I. lit their blade work was beautiful. Al the haif ' mile the erews were on even terms. The boat passed the mile mark In 4:40 and through the mist seemed to be bImjiiI on even term. Approaching the mile and a half Yale scented to have a alight bed. Yale was pulling 34 strokes to the minute. Harvard 36 with Harvards crew splashing. The rrewa passed the mile and a half mark in 7:55. Yule leading by a length. . Yale won I by one length. Official time freshman race, Yale, 10:21); Harvard. 10:20 12. 0 2372 Ave. ALBERT F. . We Treat aud Cure tha waakaaww a any m dlwawa cawed hy icuonuira. tzcw or YOU AHS TUB VKBY FBUSOJI WB WANT TO TALK TO. Wa haa pro renew HU la Mat CHROMIC dlwawa by an hi labia tha away rolualary tertlmotilali froa iema yeoyla. flrtn aawaa, If yea nVer froa FUNBUlFUBNISHlSfiS OPEN ALL NIGHT. Whenthnnnak Cured, Pay Waenrayoa am a 1UA80X and ABLB FKB whan yoa are aatnd. Yoamade- onr nf aadtn:a tbnnwndn word, upon Cand Indonrd w. KUW WB WAKT TuClUS YOU with tha dltUart awdantaaiUre that w will aoa damaad a FEB aattl wa avia ynw ThltaapUw la Low Man Iwod. Seminal Wwk-aw- a sparmalanhaan, Ocnarrlmaa, Syphilis Varleawla. Mawwaof tha Plantain Olaad. Contracted IMnordan. Stew arc. eta. (Vmtaolow Blood Palana, aad all WRAKNB6SK of WFK'B llOCKS: a. m. la I p. B. ; Irwlait ptatam aad aSdianw. WB CANT YTBLISII OCB CD1U Low. IK rUVATJt DISEASES it weald batray waBdanaa Haaaa, aw. la tra bar ta prove ir Will la thlaalawaf la err plaai iMa la aaoiaar way. f to I; Sunday and holiday!, DBS. SHORES & SHORES Expert Specialists, 2482 Hos-Th- HI a. m. toll . ! Our Great DISCUSS RACE. The . of Manslaughter. d New I,nndon. June 39. over-see- IS SHOT Iowa Falls, Iowa, June 39. Rev. Charles May nr. ot Nevada, was shot today tiy a burglar, and will probably die. He was bore attending the ilato fiunday school convention and was the guest of W. II. Courtney, one of tbe directors of the new rood, ihe Iowa Falls A Northern. Shortly after midnight. Mr. Mayne was amused from his sleep by the appearance of a Mranger in his room. The burglar commanded blnv to keep quiet, but bad no more than spoken the words when he grappled the burglar. The latter drew a revolver and fired three tiroes, each bullet taking effect la the abdomen. By the time fhe occupant! of the house bad been aroused tbe burglar had made good hia escape. ed nt Cowan, Fatally Wounded by a Burglar Whlla Attending a Burley School Convention in own Falla, Iowa. the cities that had spurned him those in glowing red. The cities were San Francisco, Sydney, Mel. bourne, Adelaide and London. At the sound of a whistle, tbe enure population spent two minutes In devotion and were then given aix minutes in which to assemble tor a procession that was to greet Dowie. Ten companies of Zion City guards, seventy men each, formed In line, while "Restoration host." ! soq the strong, lined up nt the Tabernarle.' At the arch the guards met senior ana junior choira robed in surpllree. The march to the depot waa taken up. the other residents falling In behind. Upon the arrival of the train at Zion City Dowiea carriage, a Victoria trimmed with carnations, ferns anti amllax, conveyed the doctor" an.1 hia chief "overseer" at the head of the procession to tha arch, the Zion City brass band furnishing the music. At tha arch ton litUa girle stepped forward. robed In whits, with blue badge serosa trtIr breasts, bearing in gold letters the names of ten of the principal countries which Dowie had visited. The children carried large bunches of roses which they threw over Dowie and his party, and then unlocks! the gates of tbe arch, handing over to Dowie the key which, on his departure. he had given to the chief r. Addreeees were then made by Dowie. hia wife and Gladstone Dowie. choir sang an anthem, Tbe white-robe- d and Dowie went Into retirement to receive reports from his lieutenants nut soil his feet with the duet of Chicago. He remained In hia private car, while it waa switched to the Chicago and Northwestern and attached to a train.' It was said to he the original plan of Dowie and hia party to use aecrecy la Chl-clg-o. transferring between station 4n Rumors of possible action in connection with the court proceedings may have changed the program, but no one could be found to confirm this re' ' port " Dowie has not yet been discharged from the federal court, being still known on the records aa an "alleged ' bankrupt."' Just before Dowie left Chicago for Australia. Attorney Frank H. Scott, representing Marshall Held A Ca, went Into the bankruptcy court and petitioned Judge Kohlaaat to order examination. for Dowie to appear Judge Kohlaaat said at the time he would not be justified in Interfering with Dowiea trip and that tha examination could go over. Attorney Scott ho whether today declined to say would now inslat on the examination. Attorney Ettelson. who represents the petitioning creditors in tha case, said today that unless Dowie failed to live up to agreements with tha credit-or-e, It waa not probable there would be snv clash in the case. The "Arch of Triumph" at Zion City, situated near Vlljah avenue, waa made She Were you ever In one of then of Imitation blocks of stone. Each that airships? block boro the name of a city He No; but I waa in an elevator Black Dowie visited In hia travels. letters denoted the cities where Dowie when it fell once. Yonkcra State had been received, while tha names of man. NEVADA MINISTER "Varsity. FRESHMAN a Chicago, dune 30. After a trip which covered the earth John Alexander Dowie arrived in Chicago today. He had sent word ahead that he would Bakersfield. Cal., June 30. James a Mojave miner, charged with Rumors have reached the headquar- the murder of Jamea Cummings, a neters that the entire Illinois delegation gro who waa lynched at Mojave on Is to be contested, but the only notice March 19, waa today convicted of manslaughter. The Jury recommended tha received is from tbe twenty-thlr- L prisoner to the merry of the court One juror stood out all night for murder in the first degree with the death penalty. The other members of the mob who went to the jail with the Intention of tarring and feathering the negro may not be prosecuted. nois. Crockery Sale Will Continue One More Week RICHEY. UNDERTAKER 'Phone 150. Washington flfWPBsmamnA UBacriBTi THE ELWOOD ELECTRIC LIGHTS CENTRALLY Physician Called to Hia Door and Shot Down by Unknown Assailant. STEAM HEAT LOCATED. 371 Twen'y-secon- d Street. MRS. S. H. ELWOOD Prop ar s. to Judge Wanted to Go as Delegate St. Louis Be Imprisoned Men Must Walt 1897. Iu 'IM5 the famous AthleUc broglio kept the two colleges apart in all branches of sports. In 1897 the two crews met al IMughkeepsle in a tiiangitlar race with Cornell and both went down to defeat. races rowed beIn the twenty-livthis tween Harvard and Yale ou course, victory has gone to Yale in Notices in Great Numbers Beginning seventeen contest s and the Yale crew to Reach Secretary of Democratof 1888 holds the course record of ic National Committee. after the Proceedings belonged to the Bakers' moon of San Francisco. On account of failing health he went to Los Angeles for medical advice and it ia supposed tha ity in the Vindicator mine explosion what they told him of his physical on November Cib. last, which had him condition 'made despondent, lie been made against Charles H. Moyer, returned today to hia borne, half a of tbe federation of minora, and la premile from town. Word was sent to a paring an information charging Moyer, physician of Ferris, asking him to William D. Haywood. Charles G. Ken-nisocall. Wben the physician arrived be Sherman Parker and Charles found fietin and wife lying dead on Pavla with conspiracy In connection tne floor. with the Victor rioting on June 6th. . ptcy HEARING a 3", Tho New London. June steward at Yale's quarters has ordered another day's supplies anil ail arrangements have been tuado fur the crews to spend auother night ou the river. Al 3:45 p. m. the weulhre condition nail not He Declines to Leave Private Car at Chicago or Soil His Feet With Chicago Dirt-Bankru- - KK. ZION CITY HOME REFUSED a MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY BRUTAL ARRESTED DENVER Columbian MURDER Administration Seems OF PASS. ed Crew Race. Arthur." ADVANCE ON LIAO YANG. 8 YALE at 1 ell, appointed by tbe president last of December, have notified tbe National Livestock association, that they will meet at Its headquar- e ters, August 3, 4. and A for tha pur-ptuf diMUMioK tha questions of and forest grazing upon arid landa reserves, with a view of making a rewill be the port to the president which basis for the drafting of a bill to be settl presented to congress which will HitchSecretary these questions. cock of the department of the interior. and Secretary YYilaon of agriculof ture, have indicated their intention aftheir lieing present, providing fairs at YVashingum will permit. s (igaK-'uieu- The Russians last night celebrated the arrival of the tlurukoff ny hands pf music from the camp cast of the town, which were sent to the admln-bouse, where there was singing and a champagne dinner. All the efforts made to obtain information regarding Kurokls movement have been futile. An unconfirmed report is current that lie has reached Hal Cbeng and cut off communication tvlih Liao Yang. The Russians have k large force at Ta Tche Kiao. A Runyan iiifflcer Informed the correspondent that General Kuropatkin'a plan Is to place 180.900 men in that vicinity. It baa, however, been found to W Impossible. Heavy rains continue. The roads throughout Manchuria are quagmire tl and it Is all but to move artillery. T, 1901. JULY DarEX, UTAH, FRIDAY MORXIXG, EXAMINER. Denver. June 39.-Seymour T. Jareckt. a young physician, was killed NEWLY FURNISHED THROUGHOUT. i.nlajr at hia home in ihi city. Two a were MODERN EQUIPMENT fired, one bullet entering slug his body near the heart. Apparently Board by day or week. ti had been called to the kitchen dnw. Rate Reasonable. aud assassinated, llis wife wss abTelephone 630 K. sent at the time. The murderer Dr. On Dec. S. :( a. ip-- . Janikl, then county physiiisn, wss beaten al-- tt ost to death In his office by an unknown assailant. caa,raa cssn v MURDER AND SUICIDE Drag Despondent Baker Shocte Hit Wfe and Then Himself. Lus Angelo, Cal.. Jun 29. special tu t::p Times from 1erri. Mu-Mib en uu;-- . rays: Deipnndpnt.' It i enpporcd n,, aP. mint uf illiiPK. Grornc s iui and killed hia frifr w ill a i Hi and then tvk III ow.i !(,. ir- - miiii' wruapoa." lit Seim - w as about i 0, j The Depot leeiwndrt Store We make a specialty of Prescriptions. Fhons Telephone orders promptly attended to. ' J. I CAVE, CSE3 Prop. fA UK 117-- 2. 2476 Wash. Are. |