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Show iiET SALT LAKE. TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 15,1920. sions," and congratulating him upon his nomination. The governor said ha probably will attend the penitentiary chapel service Sunday, July It, The memorial expressed deep appreds tien for the Interest the governor has taken In the prisoners, declaring they feel the "you are the only governor who has conception of a prison, for In Ohio right It la not a place for punishment; It Is a home for reform." IX F. Brown of -- Toledo. Republican candidate for ths senatorial nomination to succeed Senator Harding, and one ths senators floor managers st ths C esgo convention, also called on. the governor today to extend congratulations. " Title-Retaini- 3 ! HYDE PARK. N. T., July 14. Franklin D. Roosevelt, replying at his horns here today to the charge of Senator Harding Roosevelt that President Wilson had forced the Democratic presidential and vloe presl dentlai nominees to accept hla views that the league of nations should become the dominant campaign Issue, declared he was All "quite willing, as I know Governor Cos Is, to let the American people decide whether they will go back to the conditions of 1914, or whether they will join COLUMBUS. Ohio, July 14. Governor with civilisation and humanity In this nominee great step forward." James M. Cox, th Democratic The Senator by IQurding yea 3 for president, today fired the first volley terday, attempt to befog the true league of the euipalfa at hie Republican oppo of nationsherald; in tbs name issue by dragging nent. Senator Hardin, announced defb of President Wilson. Is merely further of evidence historical win the fact that s cernotification official hie 5 nitely that tain of senatorial mind cares mors be held at Trails End. Dayton, and stated about type an ancient squaring grudge against that the Democratic national committee an individual than It does to consider the true Instead welfare W. of ths nation. will meet In Columbus July "History will taks cars of ths great Of In Dayton, as was previously Intimated. Woodrow Wilson has played. But part en-S the Democratic party enters tbs campaign in hie first official statement. In purpose of proving ewer ,to Venator Harding's Charge that with ths clear-cthat the world war has not been fought in had vain. w the administration at Washington him of nations upon If saddled the league P. Interpretation. as the chief campaign Issue, the governor Dual G. declared that his ewn campaign will "be "Senator Harding says: " 'Should ths Democrats win. ths treaty dedicated to the task of bringing about and the wUl be ratified. He Is peace with honor, of readjusting tbs af right. Noleague one, probably not oven Senator fairs of civilization and of creating" a Harding himself, knows what would win. new day out of which wo will lhako the happen should the- - Republicans Ons branch of hla supporters, such as best of the lessons of the past.1 Ssnator Hiram Johnson, assures ths naThe governor declared the things Bena tion that a Republican victory means no tor Harding believes vital and pertinent, league Of nations. Another branch, led such man as former President Taft, and his Isolated perspective will not. In by assures ths nation that n Republloan a probability, "be so regarded by mo. ths acceptance of ths victory means The governors statsment given to ths league with certain undefined reservations. at ths morning 5 newspaper correspondents "One of tho prominent Issues Is thus conference follows: becoming .garly and eleariy drawn. A Democratic victory means ratification of Front Porch Listening Post. the treaty and ths league of nations, 1 "I recognise the eagerness of the gen. which, as the world knows, is already A Republican, means $ tlemen of the press who are assigned here constituted. that ths tTnloed States victory with Russia, M to develop news dally. 1 have ho dlspostat Mexico and Turkey shall remain outside. to discourage that enterprise, but fThs election of Harding means that. very outset It is well that we have In Casa of futuro war, the United States of a very fundamental will enter the war after ths conflict Has understanding W ' begun. Ths election of Cdx meant that phase of the present situation. "Senator Harding has made two definite the United States In participation with bark to he the other civilised nations of ths world, annonucementa: that purposes back to the days of thirty years ago, and will, through ths league of nations solve that he will make of hla front porch a International difficulties and prevent of tho holocaust of 1914- listening poet This means that he will he as far removed from the running cur. llSi rent of progressive thought ae the senatorial diarchy of Lodge and Penroee and SAN FRANCISCO, July 14. Edward Smoot has been removed from ths heartH. Moors manager for Goverbeats of the American people for a year nor Jamea campaign M. Cox of Ohio. Democratic or mor. presidential nominee, departed for his "My campaign will be dedicated to the toms at Youngstown today with Wilbur task of bringing peace with honor, of re- Marsh, treasurer of the Democratic naaffairs Of civilisation and tional committee. Mr. Moore adjusting ths new recently exof creating a day out of which we perienced a nervous attack, but recovered will make the best of the lessons of the quickly. Mr. Marsh will attend ths meetsenator ing of the Democratic national committee past Therefore, thinge that thefrom his at Dayton, behaves vital and pertinent 10. July Isolated perspective, will not In all prob ability, bo so regarded by me. Hla statereiteration of ment la but a what has been said In the senate time after time, ao that If this campaign, on the one hand, develop Into mere morning sessions of the aenat. you will very readily perceive the uselessness of daily response." ... '1' Unlimber Party Batteries, With Deck Clewed for Action. ! ut v 0. see j f ttion Campaign Manager. In connection with the' selection of n permanent campaign manager. Governor He Cox would express no preference. would not state whether E. H. Moore, his pro convention campaign manager, would accept the position, but when the name of Chairman Cummlng was mentioned, he said that the national committee might Insist that ho would be of more uee In r, the campaign as a speaker than as and decide that Mr. Cummings j it should take the stump. Janies Rector of Columbus, the Ohio branch of the National party, called on the governor. Mrs. Rector intimated to newspaper rep-- 4 resentattves that the women expect, to state plainly to the Democratic nominee gi that, unless ho uses hla Influence to hsvs another Democratic state ratify ths fed- -' eral suffrage amendment Immediately, he may Incur the opposition of the 17,000,000 . . women. , j man-age- JMra s I Cox Friend of Prisoners. ' other callers today were four 5It IlfsAmong prisoners from the state penitentiary, who are "trusties" and earns without J, guard. - They presented a memorial to the goveroor asking him to pay them an Sunday morning 3 Informal call at assome upon previous occa service, chapel 9 (Continued non Fags Ons) father returned would soon journey on and we wouldthey miss them. . "The speed In which we traveled soon tired us out, and our lips and throats soon became swollen and My painful. head throbbed with the heat, snd I felt weak and felt that soon I would give out. My husband had two peaches, and hs mads ms eat ons and retain ths pit In my mouth to relieve my swollen throat 1 became excited after ws had walked for many miles, it seemed, without reaching help, snd, without realising It, I bit down on ths peach stone so hard I broke off three front teeth. "For eight hours ws walked snd staggered through the hot sand, and It seemed that ws must have passed the car. Each step seemed the last that could possibly be taken, but still w continued on. By this time we were almost too weak to make headway and felt that soon wo must top "We sighted tho car at and it was th most welcome thing I last, seen. hay car clot by, vr othr and toon tna tourists rsachsd us and poursd water on our faoes and gava us cooling drinks. Ths dog simply went crasy when saw the water, nd drank and drank. they life TJnf. "We found tho second car contained two professors from a California university, and they took ue back to our machine. After again failing to locate the trouble, they hooked on to as and. to our surprize, our car started. Our newlv. found friends, however, kept close do us. and several times on our trip to Ogden they were compelled to haul us our car felled st various times. Theywhen brought ps into Ogden, refusing to leave ue even a minute, and when we at last, I guess I gave out. arrived here Seaman Is Sentenced lor Carrying Sinn Fein Mail Our Workmen Have all had many years experience they have the equipment and the finest of leathers to givo you shoe repairing For s reve-- "perfect Istion In rebuilding shoes, bring In a jmlr or oend thorn parcel post today. Monarch SHOE REPAIRING CO. El E. Snd South. Wasatch S583, Basement Contlnsntal Nstl. Bank. x (Also Provo, Utah)' LONDON, July 14. William Barry, an Irish steamship fireman, sentenced yesterday to two months imprisonment' for bringing arms and Jotters from America tor Sinn Felners. declared they were given him by an unknown man for delivery at a Liverpool address which hs , claims wss lost. The magistrate sentencing ths prisoner aid he appeared to bo part of a system regularly employed to convey communication between revolutionary leaders In Ireland and their agents snd sympathizers in America. The letters presented to ths court Included a coyering letter signed "John and addressed to "Michael," who the Police say presumably is Michael Collins, Blnn Fein member of parliament for Cork. The letters reported failure of tbo Irish Inclusion of thcirplank in the platform adopted at the Republican national convention in Chicago and comments on the split between the Cohalan and De Valera groups. The letters stated that efforts to get the Irish plank Into the Republican platform were thwarted because ground undermined by the .Cohalan group in troductlon of a "resolution of merebyaym. snd said Cohalan. DeVoy, Dlar-muPthy" Lynch si d Richard Dalton were Identified with tide group. , ain Ws can, within a few hours, ar fresh ' flowers In nny city or town in the United State or Canada, through the de-Ilv- Florists Telegraph "Delivery Service : ' t 71 Its well to remember this whan you want to send greetings to vour friends In other states. Miller Floral Co." Wasatch 1110 - C. Broadway.- - and 1820 Judge Bldg, .1-- 1 (Continued ng from Pag of thetr property. Would anyone question the Invalidity of such a law? It would be rank and Indefensible cless legislation that could not possibly be harmonised with the constitution. "The legislature," he adds, "has provided for ths taxation of banks in n manner that harmonizes with the national banking act in ao far aa no tax la Imposed except upon real estate and the hare of stock. In order to avoid double taxation, the value of tho real estate I deducted from the full cash value of the stock, which la assessed to the- - stock- holders. d. Population of Honolulu to Be Announced Today . WASHINGTON, July 14. Final official announcement of the population of Hawaii, with separate figures for Honolulu and Hilo, will be mads by th census bureau tomorrow at 19 30 a. m. Preliminary figures mads public March 17, last, showed the Ulands to have a population of 249.992, The population of Trinidad, Colo., wUl be announced at 10.20 tomorrow. Superior, WIs census figures show a population of 26,424, a decrease of 760, or 1.8 per cent. - Beautiful Wales will be represented by tho thousands at Baltalr today, (Advt.) ranney REFRIGERATORS Off 20 Ons.) 25 Our entire line of childrens rompers and creepers, including such noted brands as the Patsy Billie Bumps, etc., all offered at 20 off. . - ALL THIS WEEK Pitont Automatic Fastener Declared Discriminatory. Thus far ths statut compiles with the national banking act, and does net offend against ths constitution of ths state. But, as shown hereinbefore, section 6869, supra, provides for an additional deduction wholly unauthorised by the constitution. It la discriminatory In fiver of bank as a class which. In ths. past, may have escaped their full, ' just and constitutional measure of taxation. "Whether assessors have or have not In the past obeyed the law, cannot give validity to that which Is clearly Invalid. Aa a matter of fact, assessors In this stats In ths past, due undoubtedly to the difficulty of Interpreting the cumbersome provision giving banks or bank atoek Baby Bonnets V Off One-fourt- h i All Summer Baby Bonnets and Caps owners an additional deduction from taxation, have often arbitrarily made such deductions as to them seemed fair and reasonable." at Off One-Four- th Statute Not Endangered. "Without Sec. 6869, supra, the statute provide for a complete method of taxation of banks, and It Is this: Tbe real state is assessed at It full cash value; the stock la assessed at Its full cash value, and from the assessed value of the stock ths value, or what is the same thing, the assessed value of tho real estate, la subtracted and the remainder It the amount of the assessment of all .of the stock. Tho statute Is not endangered. The result la ths elimination of tho part that is eleariy repugnant to the constitution and that which remains Is not Impaired." , It wss recalled last night by Jams T. Hammond, member of the stata board of while the supreme equalisation, that court has formerly construed the meaning of the section now declared unconstitutional it was not until tbe present proceedings were undertaken that the conof the taction wss brought stitutionality Into question. Judge A. W. Age of the Second district court last year declared that this section wss unconstitutional, Mr, Hammond said, but that case wss never taken on appeal to the supreme Z.C.M.I. Glove Specials button length 8ilk Gloves, doable finger tips, bleck or colon. Regular price, 62210 a 16 Printed Georgette Crepes. Regular price, $5.00 yard Special Sale $159 Special Plain Georgette Crepe great variety of shades. Regular price, $3.75 yard. Special Sale J2.C5 Vl 0 two-clas- p price 61-2- LENGTH BH GLOVES Reg. 67.00 quality $5.00 Beg. 68.00 quality...... .662)0 fot Double Taxaton. RANNEY REFRIGERATORS OFF Ashwood, Ask wood, Azhwoo Aghwood, H OUR 112-1- past to assess that kind of proparty eaa-ncontrol a duty Imposed by law upon their successors. Th defendant's argument that only solvent credits must be placed on the tax books is unassailable. The word solvent, as applied to credits, must be takes In Its ordinary meaning. A nets or conditional sal agreement, or a contract for sal of real estate! may or may not be a solvent credit, but those ar problems for th assessor and must b left to his good judgment snd sound discretion. The decision with regard to contract for tho sals of real estate Is aleng similar lines It Is held that mere option contracts, whether they involve personal property or realty, are not assessable. However, whsrs ths vendor agree to sell snd ths buyer to buy and to pay th purchase pries, ths contracts ars taxable to ths vendor as solvent credits Th eounty assessor Is to bo governod by ths details of ths oontracL with regard to leases, It Is pointed out that sometimes a laaao Is a valuable asset to th lasses; sometimes It is a liability. Again tbo problem Is on that must b referred to ths county assessor for solution In accordance with ths .. ...... 10E, list price $33.90, special No. HE, lut price $37.40. gpecial No. 13E, list 649.80, gpecial No. 0100E, lut price price $47.40, gpecial ....694.90 ....$42.70 ,,..647.20 ....652.70 ... .952.70 ... 631.90 ....660.00 .'.,.936 AT 932.15 ....919.05 ....621.80 ....824.50 .,..831.10 ........ All Moire Silk and Velvet Bags, your choice now at OFF. ONE-FOURT- ... .673.60 6126-GO- price BAGS; 25 Refrigerator is most needed comes this Porcelain, No. 1080, list price 696.80, special. , Porcelain, No. 1092, list price special. Ivonr, No. 300, list price. $56.90, special Monitor Enamel, No. l02E, list priee 662.95, special. Lapland Lapland Monitor, Enamel, No. 103E, list prieo 670.25; special. Lapland Monitor, Enamel, No. 104E. list price 680.10, special. Radium, Enamel, No. 705E, list price 636.00, special.. Radium, Enamel, No. 707E, list price 642.55, special Radium, Enamel, No. 709E, list price 649.15, special Ash wood, No. 095E, list price 642.85, apecial.. Ash wood, No. BE, list price $25.40, special Ash wood, No. CE, list price 629.05, gpecial Ashwood, No. DE, list price 632.60, gpecial Aahwood, No. GE, lut pneo $41.45, gpecial Attractive Ruffled Organdy Flouncings, 40 inches wide, white and colors. Regulaihprice, $5.00 yard. 7R Special Sale . Reg. 62.00 quality. ,.,,..61.60 Rex- - 62.25 quality 61.80 Assessors to Reconvene. Think of it! Right when , , opportune sale. ORGANDY FLOUNCING (! 61-5- eee $2.60A priC6 length Silk Gloves, double finger tips, black or eolon. Regularly SB 1 4.50 a pair. , Special Silk and Chamoisette Gloves, length; .white, black nnd colors. This is the way they will sell 80c Reg. $1.00 quality Reg. quality. ......61.00 61.20 Reg. quality 61.40 Reg. 61.75 quality court. Mr, Hammond said that be had no Idea now much the new regulations required by the supreme court would affect the assessment rolls of the state, but he believed that ths amount would bo considerable. He had no doubt, he said, that the state board would order county boards of equalization to reconvene to alter their assessment rolls In accord with ths decision of the supremo court. A recent decision of the supreme court with regard to assessment of bank deposits bad made necessary tbe reconvening of all the coum ty boards of equalisation, except hat of Salt Lake eounty. In any case. With regard to notea ths argument advanced by the" county assessor snd those who upheld his position was that such a not is to all in tents and purposes a mortgage, and mortgages are exempt under the constitution. Justice Weber holds that a note of thla kind cannot be considered as mortgage, within th ordinary meaning of ths word. Arguments advanced by attorneys for ths local real estate board and for the Intsrmountain Automotive Dealers association are silks met and controverted In ths decision, that of ths latter being declared to Illustrate "ths fanciful and ths impossible." GEORGETTE CREPES title-retaini- Professors Throw i.,,1 Childrens Rompers and Creepers Assessors , Directed -- to In Preiidentia elude the Nominee Direct Volley ROOSEVELT STEPS RING Notes in Tax .Valuation. at Republican Opponent. INTO CAMPAIGN Democratic Z. C. M. I. Carpet Department .... 625.45 .. ....$28.05 ....I37A5 .... ....635.55 DRUG STORE IS AT SOUTH MAIN ST, ot ZION PARK AND BRYCE CANYON ROUTES IN TRIBUNE TOUR BOOK title-retaini- A typical conditional sals" or "title retaining note was included In tbs comIt Justice Weber plaint. Concerning says Tbs essential and Important thing la that the transaction Involved In the sale results In a promissory note with an Aasum irqnclgd lease thereto attached. lng the merchandise was sold In Decern ber, the assessor, who assesses it u of In noon on ths first-dwould assess It In ths ay Is ofJanuary, tho purchaser snd th credit or promissory note In the hands of th mere! hant, H asses sag two peels of property. Tf tho merchandise wss In of tho dealer on January 1 It' leasable to him, and if ns took a not therefor, whether secured In th manner hereinbefore detailed or not. tho not would be taxable tf tbs merchant was th owner of It on ths first day of the next year, snd ths msrehandias would be assessable at that data to th purchaser. This clearly Is not doubla taxation. Double taxation means taxing th sam Ths msrehandias propary twice. Is ons thing, ths nets given by ths purchaser to another. It Is not double taxation to assess ssch ths not of credit and ths merchandise. facto"' Mandate Issued. rsctly It is Informed that the soviet ernment also agrees. gov- Definite Reply Asked. Ths British government would therefor ho glad to receive a definite reply within a week as to whether soviet Russia Is prepared to socept the British gov emmsnt'a proposals to . put an snd to further unnecessary bloodshed and ro store psacs to Europe." Mr. Bonar Law, replying to a ques tlon, raid th not had been dent with ths approval of tb allies. Mr. Bonar Law statement was accompanied by a memorandum giving In detail the conditions upon which England would with Russia. agree to trad Thera provisions, which already have bran mads public In outline form, com- priss renunciation of propaganda, mutual release of nationals and recognition of th alii' principles of compensating privet sens who supplied goods or services. Ths memorandum further declared tho British government had no intention of debarring an Russian on th ground of his communist opinion, provided ths agents of tho Russian government com l with normal conditions Of friendly Inply ternational intercourse. The not raid th armistice with General W range! should be on th basis that W rang el retire immediately to th Crimea and that during th armistice this must be a neutral sons. W'rangsl would be Invited to London to discuss th future of his troops and of th refugee under his protection, but would not b 8 member of th conference. The order of th court I that: A peremptory writ of mandats will Issue commanding th defendant to place on th assessment rolls of Salt Laks county aU title retaining notes or contracts that were owned by taxpayers In Salt Laks ollcy Question Irrelavent. county at noon of January 1, 1920. unless for which ths not la given ths 1 property lit Insisted several of tho briefs Is also It as eased; that ha assess all leases note and some that to tax were that and transferable assignable ether credits whose sssssaablllty snd without permission or consent of ths taxability are In question would violate lessors, that hav a cash value and that public policy and result In inestimable were owned by such taxpayers at noon snd Irreparable Injury to th business In- of 1, 1920; all conditional sal January terests of the state. Th question of contracted In which th purchaser in oltoy and expediency belong to tho agrees to pay ths amount due nnd department of the government, writing owned wars that at ths by and it Is not for th courts to dictate noon of JanuaH 1, 1920; alltaxpayers matters of policy or to base their contracts In which th buyer real estate obligated decision upon nhat la or what In. not to pay th purchase price snd which expedient. were owned by of sgit However, just how public policy would Lake county at said time. No option be violated snd outraged by collecting contract In which th purchaser doss from dealers In pianos or automobile that hs will pay th purchase their just proportion of taxes Is not mad not' agree shall b Uxable. All tbs Instrument clear. Nor Is it explained how gfeat, pries enumerated above shall be assessed Moscow or any, damage can he done to the busi- unless they ars not solvent credits sa ness Interests of ths state. Enforcement these words have been heretofore defined of law Is never a violation of publlo pol- herein. The assessor wtlkbe further comicy. Financial cataclysms would not re- manded In such peremptory Writ of msn LONDON, July 11. Peace between sult oven If no property of any kind were date to correct the aseessment of all bank permitted to escape Its just proportion of stocks by eliminating all deductions ex- - Lithuania and so' viet Russia has been taxation. It Is further argued that automobll vaius of the real, estst owned by such lea message from Moscow today. Lithuanian independence Is recognized dealers are able to conduct their business banks In this stats." by th treaty. The Russian soviet govby making quick discounts of their ernment also promises to pay Lithuania and It those notes, that notes thres million rubles In gold. wero taxed It would be extremely doubt- Many Measures are to bo. taken for tb eon ful whether banks In Utah would car to elusion of a traaty covering th transit in discount such paper and that dealers of trad between th two countries. would, therefor, discount It with banks or any assembly menacing elsewhere and outside of th state. Again BELFAST, July 14. Two thousand thRecruiting f rentier forces is forbidden under w fail to perceive either the fore or Sinn and Unionist today pad a th treaty. Personal property of LithuaFslners logic In ths argument mads. In Lurgan over th 'capture of nians which was- - evacuated during th IT ths notes are sold to bankers and fight man who Is alleged to hav participated, war will be returned. not do have them on dealers th lo a recent raid on a mansion near Lur- January Lithuania is also tho of I they ar not assessable to th dealers, war wounded in ths cutting timber over given a tract ofright tuo.ODO snd If they belong to tb bank on Janu- Rn. ManyA persons Belof from acre lying nearest her territory, this troops Party I also escape taxation because fast arrived in ths town and . removed privilege to extend for a ary tkey period of twenty ths personal property, as such, of In- ths man from Lurgan. - - years. corporated banks Is not assessable la ibis trouble had Its origin In a demand stats. Why. than, should banks refuse byThs tho Sinn Felners for th oreleaso of Concession Is Made. th paper? If there Is aom mysterious 4h man, which ths Unionist problem, some financial legerdemain, COPENHAGEN, July H. The peace connected with th subject of discounttreaty recently agreed upon between Had n Weak Btomaeh. notes that must b Lithuania and soviet Russia gives Rus ing T had n weak stomach for years. I sian troops permission to invade Poland properly solved is order to keep th dealmild hav mots or less pain In my through ers from selling thetr notes outald at Lithuania, according to reports thg state snd that would drive ths auto stomach and feel uncomfortable for hours In circulation hers. I loot weight and became The special military correspondent of Installment sal business out of tb state, after rating the Peril ngsk Tidend at Kovno says this court la powerless to avert ths weak and debilitated. I was real miserable when 1 began taking Chamberlains that the threatened calamity, pressure of ths Bolsher Tablets. Th promptness with which they vik forcesmilitary snd the moral pressure of ths benefited mo surprised both myself and advancing Lithuanian army make ths Past Failures No Excuse. my family. They Poles reedy to evacuate Lithuanian soil. my digesIt la urged that notes tion snd In a shortstrengthened time I was sound snd Condition at Vtlna ar reported hopehsvs not been taxed la ths pest. The well," writs Ernst Pharo Beaver Dam, less 'the Poles, without food and omission of ths officers In th Ohio. ar said to be organizing vol- Advertiaineat.ji r 1 Salt Lake Tribune Automobile Tour Book fOflSEE0:5 ) Lt!iiB!unrE5 1920 OFFICIAL TOURING GUIDE OF Reports Lithuania and Soviet Treaty Signed title-retaini- Wounded When 2000 Clash Belfast Riot -- title-retaini- title-retaini- T panic-stricke- n, PRICE 11.50 There are several automobile routes leading from Salt Laks to Bryea eanyoa snd ion national park. To many motorists the various routes are unknown. Tks Tribune Auto Tour Book for 1920 gives aU the different routes in th lateit strip map form. Th book is juat off (ha proaa and can ba aoettrad at Tho Trli-o-a buaipsaa office, ths Anto ojub, bureau of information at the Commercial nnd aoeeaeory stores In th city. Th 1?dai Tribune Tour Book wul be r.op promptly mailed t address any unteera to garrison th town whan the cost. you i Perhaps you had batter regular troop leave, probably tomorrow. show m a art muff and atol Instead. The correspondent aay this Is likely to , Profit lead to fighting with the Lithuanian. (picking up ooat and' . Wlfof Ting It on) Nine hundred and seventy-fiv- e dollars I'll take IL (Fulling only? SURVIVAL. OF TH8 PROFITiD. a wad of bills from out her and Lady (who baa been hard hit by th H. turning superbly toward th stocking other C. L., looking at some fur coats) Nine Them th hundred and eeventy-fl- v dollars for this Evening Sun. ; |