2 tnont of ninny of these ciuoatloiiR whurti It bcnino nnpnrcnt Mint nn lrrvconclllnblo difference of hiwn wiih entertained ro njwtlnn tho delimitation of tho Ahmknn boundary In tho fulluniof an Agreement nsto the meaning of articles 1 mid 4 of the treaty of IH Ki between HiinsIii anil Croat Hrltnln which iltillniMl tho Imiind nry botvvixin Alaska and Canada tlui American coininltsloncrH proposed t lint lie subject of tlin boundary bo laid iinIiIo and thnt tho roiimlnlng iiuestloniof dllToreneo bo proceeded with TIiIh being declined tiy tho HrltNlt eoniiulmloncrHnn adjourn iiuml was taken until tho boundary should bo adjust by tho two irovorntuontH Tho subject luis Irvrn recolv lug tho careful nt tent Ion which Km importance doinnndi with tho riuuilt tlmtn modus vlvondl for provisional dniuarkatlous In tho region nlKiut tho head of Linn canal has been ngroed upon and It Ih hoped that tho no RUtlatloim now In progress between tho two governments will end In an ngtco inent for tho establishment and delimita tion of a purmaiiont boundary NiMilriilll ItngurilliiK Trmmvnnl War This government iimlntnlnud an nttl tudo of uoiitrallty In tho unfortunato con tost butvv eon Orcnt llrltnln nnd tho lloor states of Africa Wo havo remained faithful to the precept of avoiding en tangling alliances as to nffali h not of our direct uoncorn Had clrouinatniioos sug gested that tho parties to tho quarrel would havo wolcoinod any kindly oxpros nlon of tho hopo of tho American people that war might bo inert od good olllcos would havo been gladly tondored The United States roprosuntatlvo at Pretoria was early Instructed to soo that all neu tral American lntorostrt bo rospoctod by thocombatjiuts This has boon nn cnRy task In view of tho positive declarations of both British and lloor authorities that tho personal and property rights of our citrons should bo observed Upon tho withdrawal of tho British ngont from Pretoria tho United States consul was authorized upon tho request of tho lirltlsh government and with tho aRhont of t ho South African and Orango lYoo State governments to ozurolso tho customary good olllcos of a neutral for tho cam of British Interests In thodlhohnrgo of this funot Ion I am happy to say that abundant opportunity has boon afforded to hIiow tho Impartiality of this govern ment toward both tho combatants Hmnoaii Agreement A satisfactory arrangement was con cluded between tho governments of Ger many and of Croat Britain by which wo retired from Samoa In view of compensa tions In other directions and both pow ers renounced in favor of tho United States all their rights and claims over and in respect to that portion of that group lying to tho east of tho 171st degrco of west longitude embracing tho Islands of Tutulla Ofoo Olosenga and Manila I transmit to tho senate for Its constitu tional action thereon a convention which besides tho provisions above mentioned also guarantees us tho samo privileges and conditions in respect to commorco and commercial vessels in all of tho islands of Samoa as those possessed by Germany Culiim lulloy U Told Tho withdrawal of the authority of Spain from tho Island of Cuba was ef fected by Ian 1 so that tho nil ro estab lishment of peace found tho relinquished territory held by us In trust for tho In babltants maintaining under tho direc tion of tho executive such government and control therein as should conserve publioxirder restoro tho productive con ditions of pence so long disturbed by tho Instability and disorder which pre vailed for tho greater part of tho preceding three decades nnd build up that tranquil de velopment of tho domestic state whereby alone can bo realized the high purpose as proclaimed in the joint resolution adopted by the congress on tho lDth of April lbHS by which tho United States disclaimed any disposition or intention to exorcise sovereignty jurisdiction or control over Culm except for tho pacification thereof and declared Its intent Inn when that was accomplished to lenvo tho government and control of tho Island to its people Tho pledge contained in this resolution is of the highest honorable obligation and must bo sacredly kept X believe that substantial progress has been Iuido in this direction All tho ad ministrative measures adopted in Cuba havo aimed to It it for a regenerated ex istence by enforcing tho supremacy of law and justice by placing wherever practicable the machinery of administra tion in the hands of tho inhabitants by instituting needed sanitary reforms by spreading education by fostering in dustry and trade by inculcating public morality and in short by taking every rational Btep to aid tho Cuban people to attain to that piano of self conscious re spect and self reliant unity which Uts an enlightened community for within Its own sphere while enab ling It to fultlll all outward obligations This nation has nsbiimud before tho world a grave responsibility for tho fut ure good government of Cuba Wo havo accepted a trust the fulfillment of which calls for tho sternest integrity of purpose and tho oxerclho of tho highest wisdom The now Cuba yet to arlso from tho ashes of tho jxiht must needs bo bound to us by tics of singular Intimacy and strength If Its enduring welfare is to bo assured Whether those ties shall bo organic or conventional tho destinies of Cuba aro in omo rluhtfnl form and manner irrevoca bly linked with our own but how and bow far Is for the future to determiuo In tho ripeness of events Whato er bo tho outcome we must bco to it that free Cuba be a reality not a name a perfect entity not a hasty oxorlmont bearing within Itself tho elements of failure Our mis sion to accomplish which we took up tho gago of battl is not to bo fulfilled by turning adrift any loosely framed com monwealth to face tho vicissitudes whloh too often attend weaker states whoso nat ural wealth and abundant resources aro offset by tho incongruities of their polit ical organization ami tho recurring occa blonsfor international rivalries to sap their strength and dissipate their energies The greatest blessing which can como to Cuba is tho lestorationof her agricultural and industrial prosperity which will give employment to idle men and ro establish tho purbiilts of peace This is her chief and Immediate need lJrut Step Toward Free Cuba On the 10th of August last an order was made foi the taking of tho census in tho island to lie completed on tho UOtli of November Hy tho treaty of pence tho Spanish people on tho island havo until April 111100 to elect whether they will remain cltizous of Spain or become citi zens of Culki Until then it cannot bo definitely ascertained who shall bo enti tled to particulate in the formation of the government of Cnba By thut tlmo tho results of tho census will have boon tab ulated and we shull proceed to provide for elections which will commit tho munici pal governments of tho Island to tho olllc ers elected by tho p ople Tho expert- thus acquired wilt prove of great tamo in tnn tormntinn of n roprosohts llvo convention of tho jKXipIo to draft a institution ind establish a general sys tem of Independent government for tho Island In tho meantime and so long as wo exorcise ontrol over the Island tho products of Cuba should havo a market In tho United rtntos on as good terms and will as favorable rates of duty as aro given to tho West India Islands under treaties of reciprocity whloh shall bo made A to the Philippine After reviewing tho history of tho trou ble In tho Philippines tho president says Tho robolllon must bo put down Civil gn eminent cannot bo thoroughly ostah llshMl until vidor Is restored With a de votion and gallantry worthy of Hi most brilliant history tho army ably and loy ally assisted by tho navy Iioh can led on this unwelcome but most righteous cam paign with rlohly deserved success Tho noble solf sacrlllco with which our sol diers ami sal lors whoso terms of Her Ico had expired refused to avail themselves of their light to return homo as long as they were needed at tho front forms olio if tho brightest pages In our initials Al though their operations luncheon como what Interrupt and checked hy a rainy season of unusual violence and duration they havo gained ground steadily In every direction and now look forward confident ly to a speedy completion of their task The unfavorable circumstances con nected with an active campaign havo not been allowed to Interfere with the equally Important work of reconstruction I In vito your attention to tho report of tho commissioners for tho Interesting and en couraging details of tho work in tho es tablishment of peace and Inauguration of self governing municipalities in many portions of tho archipelago A notablo beginning hits been mado In tho estab lishment of a government In the island of Negros which Is deserving of spcolal con Hlderatlon This was the ilrst Island to accept American sovereignty Its people unreservedly proclaimed allegiance to tho United States and adopted a constitution looking to a popular government It was Impossible to guarantee to tho people of Negros that tho constitution so adopted should bo tho ultimate form of govern ment Such action under tho troaty with Spain and in accordance with our own constitution and laws comes exclusively within the jurisdiction of congress Treaty With Sultan or Hulu Tho authorities of tho Sulu islands havo accepted tho succession of tho United States to the right of Spain and our Hag Heats over that territory On tho 10th of AugtSt 1HIK Brigadier General Bates negotiated an agreement with the sultan and his principal chiefs which I transmit herewith By article I tho sovereignty or tho United States over tho whole arohl polago of Jolo and Its dependencies is de clared and acknowledged Tho United States lag will bo used In tho archlpeligo and its dependencies on land and sea Piracy Is to bo suppressed and tho sultan agrees to co operato heart ily with tho United States authorities to that end and to make every possible effort to arrest and bring to justlco per sons engaged in piracy All trade in do mestic products of tho archipelago of Jolo when carried on with any part of tho Philippine Islands and under tho Amorl ean Islands shall bo free unlimited and uudutlablo Tho United States will give full protection to the sultan in case any foreign nation should attempt to Impose upon him The United States will not sell the Island of Jolo or any othor Island of tho Jolo archipelago to any foreign na tion without the consent of the sultan Salaries for tho sultan and his associates in tho administration of tho islands havo been agreed upon to tho amount of TU monthly Article X provides that any slavo In tho archipelago of Jolo shall have tho right to purchase freedom by pa ing to tho mas ter the usual market value Tho agree ment by General Bates was mado subject to confirmation by tho president and to the future modifications by the consent of tho parties in interest I have confirmed said agreement Subject to tho action of the congress and with tho reservation whloh 1 havo directed shall bo communi cated to tho sultan of Jolo that this agreement is not to bo doomed in any way to authorize or give tho consent of tho United States to tho existence of slavery in tho Sulu archipelago I communicate these facts to tho congress for Its informa tion and action Everything indicates that with tho speedy suppression of tho Tagalo rebellion life in the archipelago will soon resume its ordinary courso under tho protection of our sovereignty and tho people of those favored Is lands will enjoy a proserlty and p free dom which they havo nevor before known Already hundreds of schools are open and filled with children Koliglous freedom is sacredly secured and enjoyed The courts am dispensing justlco Business is beginning to circulate in itsaccustomed channels Manila whoso inhabitants were Hoeing to tho country a few months ago is now a populous and thriving mart of commerce The earnest and unremit ting endeavors of tho commission and tho admiral and major general commanding tho department of tho Pacific to assure tho people of tho beneficent Intentions of this government havo had their legitimate effect in convincing tho great mass of them that pence and safety and prosper ity and stable government can only bo a loyal acceptance of tho authority of tho United States future of the Filipinos The futuro of tho Philippines rests with tho congress of tho United States Few graver responsibilities havo ever been confided to us If wo accept them in a spirit worthy of our race and our tradi tions a groit opportunity comes with them Tho islands lie under the shelter of our flag They aro ours by title of luw and equity i hey cannot bo almndoncd If wo desert thoin wo leave them at once to anarchy and llr Hy to barbarism Wo iltng them a golden apple of discord among tho rival powers no one of which could permit another to selzo them un questioned Their rich plains and valleys would lie tho scene of endless strife and bloodshed Tho advent of Bowoys fleet in Manila bay instead of being as wo hopo tho dawn of a now day of freedom and progress will havo been tho begin ning of an era of misery and violence worso than any which has darkened their unhappy past The suggestion has been mado that wo could renounce our author ity over the Islands and giving them in dependence could retain a protectorate over them This proposition will not bo found I am sure worthy of jour serious attention Such an arrangement would Involve at the outset a cruel breach of faith It would place the peaceable and loyal majority who ask nothing better titan to accept our authority ut the mercy of the minority of armed insurgents It would make us responsible for the acts of tho insurgent leaders and give us no oowcr to control them It would charge THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY DECEMBER 7 1890 ns with tho tasK ot protecting thorn against ench othor nnd defending thorn ngalnstatiy foreign power with which thoy choso to quarrel In short It would tako front tho congress of tho United States tho imwer of declaring war and vest that tremendous prerogative In tho Tngalo loado of tho hour It does not seem deslrablo that I should recommend at this time a specific and final form of government for these Isl ands When peace shall bo roitored It will bo tho duty of congress to construct a ulati of government which shall establish and maintain freedom and ordor nnd pearo In tho Philippines Tho Insurrec tion Is still existing and when it termi nates further Infortntlon will bo required as to tho actual condition of affairs before establishing a permanent scheme of civil government Tho full report of tho com mission now lu preparation will contain Information and suggestions whloh will bo of value to congress and which 1 will transmit as soon as It Is completed As long as tho Insurrection continues tho military arm must necessarily bu supremo But there Is no reason why stops should not bo taken from time to time to Inau gurate governments essentially popular In their form as fast as territory Is hold or controlled by our troops To this end I nut considering the advisability of tho return of the commission or such ot tho members thereof as can bo secured to aid the existing authorities and facllltato this work throughout tho Islands I havo believed thnt reconstruction should not begin by tho establishment of one contral government for all tho Islands with Its sent at Manila but rather that tho work should bo commenced by building up from tho bottom first establishing a mu nicipal government mid thou provincial governments a central government at last to follow Itebolllon Mint lie Crmliod Until tho congress shall havo mado known the formal expression of its will I shall use tho authority vested In mo by the constitution and tho statutes to up hold tho sovereignty of tho United States in those distant islands as in all other places where our Hag rightfully floats I shall put at the disposal of the army and navy all tho means which tho liberality of congress and the peoplo have provided to cause this unprovoked and wasteful In surrection to cease If any ordors of mlno wore required to Insure tho proper conduct of military and nnval operations thoy would not bo lacking but every stop of tho progress of our troops has boon marked by a humanity which has surprlsod oven tho misguided Insurgents Tho truest kindness to them will bo a swift defeat of tholr present loader Tho hour of victory will bo tho hour of clemency and recon struction No effort will bo spared to build up tho wasto places desolated by war and by long joars ot mlsgovernment We shall not watt for tho ond of strife to bogin tho benoflcont work Wo shall con tinuo as wo havo begun to open tho schools and tho churches to set tho courts in operation to foster industry nnd trade nnd agriculture and In every way In our power to mako these pooplo whom provi dence has brought within our jurisdiction feel that It is their liberty and not our power tholr welfare and not our gain wo aro seeking to enhance Our flag has novor waved over any community but in blessing 1 bellovo tho entire Filipinos J win soon recognize too tact ttiat thoy havo not lost tholr gift of benediction in tills worldwide journey to their shores Needa oT Alnaka A necessity for Immediate legislative re lief exists in tho territory of Alnska Tho whole vast area of Alaska comprises but ono judicial district with ono marshal and onodlstrlctattornoy yet tho civil and criminal business has more than doubled within tho past year and Is many times great or both in volume and Importance than It was in 18SI I sec no reason why a nioro complete form of territorial organ isation should npt bo provided Follow ing tho precedent established In tho year lb05 whon a temporary govornmont was provided for tho recently acquired terri tory thon known under tho name of Louisiana it sooms to mo that it would bo advantageous to confer greater execu tive power upon tho governor and to es tablish as was done In tho caso of tho ter ritory of Louisiana a loglslatlvo council having power to adopt ordinances which shall extend to all tho rightful subjects of local origin such ordinances not to tako offect until reporto I to and approved by tho congress if in session and if that body is not in sosslon thon by tho presi dent In this manner a system of laws providing tor tho incorporation nnd gov ernment of towns and eltios having a cer tain population giving thorn tho power to establish and in lintain a system of education to bo locally supported and ordinances providing for police sanitary and othor such purposes could bo spoed ily provided I bellovo n provision of this kind would bo satisfactory to tho peo ple of tho territory It Is probable that tho area Is too vast and tho population too scattered and transitory to mako It wlso at tho present tlmo to provldo for an elective legislative body but tho condi tions calling for local self government will undoubtedly very toon exist and will bo facilitated by tho measures which I have recommended SiiBKtlciu hi to 1orto Itlcu I recommend that legislation to the same end lie had with reference to tho government of Porto lllco Tho time is ripe for tho adoption of a temporary form of government for this inland and many suggestions mado with leference to Alas ka aro applicable also to Porto Hico Tho system of civil jurisprudence now adopted by tho pooplo of this island is de scribed by competent lawyers who are fa miliar with It as thoroughly modern and scientific so far as it relates to mutters of Internal business trade production and social ami private right in general Tho cities of the Island aro governod under charters which probably require very llttlo or no change So that with relation to matters of local concern and of private right it is not probable that much If any legislation Is desirable but with reference to public administra tion and the relations of tho islands to tho federal government thero aro many mat ters which aro of pressing urgoncy Tho same necessity exists for legislation to es tablish judicial jurisdiction in the island us has been previously minted out by mo with reference to Hawaii Besides tho administration of justice thero aro tho subjects of public lauds the control and improvement of rivers and harbors tho control of tho waters or streams not navi gable which under tho Spanish law bo longed to the crown of Spain and have by tho treaty of cession passed to tho United States the immigration of people from foreign countries the Importation of contract labor tho imposition and col lection of internal revenue the applica tion of the navigation laws tho regula tion of tho current money tho establish ment of postoltlces and post roads the regulation of tariff rates on merchandise linortad from tho Island into the United States tho establishment of ports of en try nnd delivery the regulation of patents anil copyrights these with various other subjects which rest entirely within tho power of tho congress call for careful consideration and Immediate action It must be liorue In mind that since tho cession Porto Hico has been denied tho markets she had long oiijojed and our tariffs havo been continued against her products as when shu was under Spanish Huvorolnnty Tho markets of Spain aro closed to her products except upon terms to which tho commerce of nil nations is subjected Tho Island of Cuba which liseil tfi liilv her cat tin and tobacco without customs duties now Imposes tho same duties upon these products as from any othor country entering her ports Sho has therefore lost her free Intercourse wltli Spain and Cuba without acy com pensating benefits In this market Her coffee was little known and not in uso by our people and therefore thero was no de mand hero for It ono of her ohlof pro ducts Tho markets of tho United States should bo opened up to her products Our plain duty Is to abolish nil customs tariffs between the United States and Porto Hico and give her products free access to ur markets As a result of tho hurrlcano which swept over Porto Hico on tho 8th of All gust18Wover 100000 peoplo woro reduced to absolute destitution without homes and deprived of tho necessaries of life To tho appeal of tho war department tho peo plo of tho United States mado prompt and generous response In addition to tho private charity of our pooplo tho war de partment has expended for tho relief of tho distressed 3tB42ol which does not Include tho cost of transportation Favors Inntiillntlnn or Civil Government It Is deslrablo that tho government of tho Islands under tho law of belligerent right now maintained through tho ox rout Ivo department should ho superceded by an administration entirely civil in its nattiro For present purposos I recom mend that congress pass a law for tho or ganization of a temporary government whloh shall provldo for tho appointment by tho president subject to confirmation by tho senate of a govomor and such othor officers as tho general ndmlnistra ton of tho island may require and that for legislative purposes on subjects of n local nature not partaking of a federal character a loglslatlvo council composod partly of Porto Weans and partly of citi zens of tho United States shall bo nomi nated and appointed by tho prosldent subjoct to confirmation by tho senate tholr acts being subject to the approval of tho oongress or tho prosldent prior to going into effect In tho municipalities and othor local subdivisions it is recom mended that tho principle of local Bolf govornmcnt bo applied at onco so as to enablo tho Intelligent citizens of tho Island to participate in their own government and to learn by practical experience tho duties and ro qulromonts of a self contalnod and a self govornlng peoplo I havo not thought it wlso to commit tho entire government of tho Island to officers selected by tho peo plo bjsause I doubt tlut their habits their training and oxporlonco aro such as to fit thorn to exorcise at onco so largo a dogroo of solf govcrnmont but It Is my judgment and expectation that thoy will soon arrive at nn attainment of dxporl enco and wis lorn and solf control that will justify conferring upon them a much larger participation in the choice of their Insular officers Tho fundamental principlo for thoso pooplo as for all other people is educa tion Tho free school house is tho best preceptor for freo citizenship In tho in troduction of modern educational meth ods enro however must bo exorcised that changes bo not m ulo too abruptly nnd that tho history and racial peculiar ities of tho inhabitants shall bo given duo weight Systems of education in thoso now possessions founded upon common sense methods ad ipted to oxistlng condi tions nnd looking to the futuro movement and industrial advancement of tho poo plo will commend to them In a pecrllarly effectlvo manner tho blessings of freo government Civil Service Amendment The oxocutlvo order of May 0 1893 ex tending tho limits of tho classified service brought within tho operation of tho civil service law and rules nearly all of tho civil scrvico placos not previously classified Some of tho Inclusions were found wholly illogical and unsulted to tho work of tho several departments Tho application of tho rules to many of the plncosso included was found to result In friction and embar rassment Aftor long and vory careful consideration it bocamo evidont to tho heads of tho departments responsible for tholr olllcioncy that In ordor to romovo thoso difficulties nmondmeuts woro neces sary Those amendments were gvted by mo In order dated tearch 29 lb9 Tho principal purposo of tho ordor was to except from competi tive examination certain places in volving fiduciary responsibilities or duties of a strictly confidential bolontlflc or executlvo character which it was thought might hotter bo filled olther by non competitive examination or In tho discretion of tho appointing officer than by open competition These places woro comparatively few in number Tho order provides for tho filling of a much largor number of places mainly In tho outsldo service of tho war department by what is known as tho registration system under regulations to bo approved by tho president similar to thoso which havo produced such admirable results in tho navy yard service All of tho amend ments had for tholr main object a moro efficient and satisfactory administration of the appointments established by tho civil service law Tho rosults attained show that under tholr operation tho pub lic service has improved and thut tho civil Bervlco system is relieved of many objec tionable features which horetoforo sub jected it to just criticism and tho admin istrative officers to tho charge of unbusi nesslike methods In the conduct of publlo affairs As it is tho merit system has been greatly strengthened and Its permanence assured It will bo my constant aim In tho administration of government in our new possessions to mako fitness ehuructer and merit essential to appointmont to of fice and to give to tho capable and deserv ing inhabitants preference in appoint ments Tho 14th of Dcccinlier will bo tho 100th anniversary of tho death of Washington I have been glad to learn that in many parts of tho country tho peoplo will fit tingly observe this hlstorlo anniversary In Conclusion Presented to this congress nro great op portunities With thorn oomos grout ro Rpouslbllltioj Tho power confided to us increases tho weight of our obligations to tho pooplo and we must bo profoundly sonsltlve of them as wo contemplate tho 1 tii tNltlutia tf1illi finnfrAtit us Almlu j only ut tho public good wo cannot orr A right Interpretation of tho peoples will and of duty cannot fall to In sure wlso measures for tho welfare of tns Islands which havo como under tho au thority of tho United States and insuro to tho Island tho honor of this country Never has this nntlon had more abundant xiuso than during tho past year for thank illness to God for manifold blessings and aierclcs for which wo make rovoront no tnowledgmentl Wilmam McKiniay Kxkcutivk Mansion Doc G 1899 Telephone Kitten nil Numbers First To cnll bIvo tho crnnlc ono nnlck tnrn This tiiijtrt jonr boll and nlo aifinnla tho contrnl oillco I hod Immcrilntoly put tho hand tolo lilioiiptoyourenr Whon the otwrntor Inqulnw Nuinbor rIvo tho uutnhor of the part jou want lmt not jour own tiuiubor nnlcrs tlin fiporntornaksforlL Tltooporntor will In stantly connect tlin wlroB nnd rltiRjour party for yon Keep the tntcphonoto yonrrnr If tho pnrtyyju wnnt la In ho will answer tho oporn lor without joiirrltifflnit Innntrin back If tho opnrator calls lu nt any tlmo atianor her to provctit disconnection Wlion tliroURh Rive a short rlns to disconnect Second When called donotrlnu bnckbut at tinco pot tho tclophono to your car and talk Third If after jou havo called tho operator snjhuay It moans that tlin party eallod Tor Is connected with somo ono else Walt a fow mliiut h nnd call aRaiu Fourth Novor rin tho ooll oxcopt to call ontriil or to dlHCouunct Fifth Avoid loud and hoist orona conversa tion Hponk in jour natural tono and cloao to tho transmitter Bixth When not in oso always hang the hand UMophono on Its hook lanto end down othrwlnynur telephono wont talk well bovouth Douotnso jour telephono during a thuudur storm No Babaariber 88 American Hoot Sugar Co office OS American Beet 8nar Co Mgra residence M Adams J C rnsidenco 877 Alexander W E residence 47 Allluson A II rostdonco 89 American Exprat 7 Anzolecr 115 Ahlmnn Dr Herthn roBidonco 114 Itrnnsch ibZuelow Rroccrj 110 liarnea Jndge residence 8 Hear Dr resldenoe 80 Uirchard P T realdenoe 01 llransch l W coal and grain ofilco 18 Huttorfield W 11 rosidonoo 78 Ilruuson Dnllas roaidonco 110 UlakemanW Hrosldonoe 78 HagRnffo Transfer Lino 60 llalloy NolliereHidcnco K7 Holinort A Q store 851 Ilatos E W roaidonco 6i4 Holt I F rosldonco 4 lloxG W grocery 107 Hox O W roaidonco Si Ilronsh C W residence 105 Hlatt It roaidonco ti Hens J h otllco 118 Humlick J N residonce 65 Hullock E A othce t7 Bncholz Herman rosldonco 17 Huilock E A rosldonco 140 Hridgo 15 S resldonco U Halrd W H resldenoe 82 HridgeW H ri sideuca 157 Holinort A Q store 161 Boas J K residitnce 152 Bon Tob Kostaurant 1 Citizens National Hank 56 City Waterworks 67 City Fire Alarm 10 Colo H J resldenoe 101 Cole Dr H J office 84 C8tl MAO Hy 01 Chicago Lnmbor Co 12 Chapman C J residonce 57 Chapman C J otllco 07 Urcamory 9 Creigliton depot 71 Citj ator Commissioner residence 72 Clover Hello 129 Cold stornge 127 Cronk J K rosldonco 111 Coyle JamoB grocery 141 Collnmer Grant grocory 524 Cotton H S residonce 146 Cooloy W H residence 6 Christoph Oeo B Drng Btore 91 Clifton Hotel 83 Craven McCoy laundrj 115 Oliilda A P residence 150 City Police Headquarters 2T Daily News business oiUoi 27 Dnrlaud A J Office 310 Durlsnd A J rosldonco 112 Dnvouport Goo dr residence 11 Davonport Goo barn 517 Dean a I residence 117 Dcgnor Albsrt hardware 129 Doxtor B K cold storage 71 Dudley iieo livery barn l9 Duilloy Coo resldonco 116 Eblo Geo Saloon M Kdwnrds J W horsoshoer 16 Eddy A N rostdonce f2 Edwards A Hmuiuru immber Co 76 Eloctrio Light B Eborhnrts restaurant 137 Estabrook F L residence 17 Ellis A B 810 Eddy Alex residence 59 Fneelor 8 bakery 40 Friday John hardware 69 F E A M V Ily Creighton Depot 70 K E A M V Train Dispatchers office 2 Fair Store 67 F E M V ronnd home 118 Fuller C A residence 440 Fuller Chester Au ofllce 152 Foxworthy Mrs O M restaurant 447 Gerecke Herman residence 88 Gbssman meat market 53 Green Millard residence 149 Grocnc D W residence 123 Harned C E D residence tw Hagey Dr W H H residence 67 Harding Creamery Co 130 Harding Chaa residonce 35 Hardy H K coal office 3 Hays Jno It residence 430 Hazen M C residence 25 Hospital for Insane S8 Hnae W N resldenoe 22 Huse WN office 86 Hershiser J L drug store 0 Holdon Dr H T residence 101 Holdon Dr II T office 89 Uolohan C 11 oillco 7 Hull John oillco 42 High School 77 Hodman W It resldonco 28 Heller Goo saloon 547 Hayes C S resldonco 90 Hibbon O J residence 9J Halverstcin G residence f51 HnjeB ltay rooms 128 Johnson Dry Goods Co 121 Journal othoe 20 Junction Drug Btore 132 Junction Meat Market 84 Juueman F W office 51 Junction School House 118 Johnson A J residence US Jenkins C D rosidence 60 Karo Bros meat market 108 Kingman J II residence 25 Keipor Dr G F superintendent Insane 62 Kiesau A H drug store 150 Kiesau Dr F W residouco 131 Knollin A J V Co Mgre residence 477 Kooulgstcin D J rosldonco 15 Kc jnigbtein L studio 164 Koenlgstain J drug store 105 Koonigatoin D J law office 50 ivierau A U residence 28 Leonard Asa E drag store 83 Laundry 116 Lttiknrt G A resldonco Si Lodor Harry saloon 48 Lobuow Mrs M residence 134 Lowe E A residence 141 Leonard A K residence 136 Lockwood NA residonce 106 Madson Fred L residence 81 McDonald Forn 79 MlbillsCW livery barn 26 Mittlef tadt L C office Ill McNamee W J residonce 14 MoKim C A rosldonco 11 Mackay Dr J lLoffice 69 Matrnu II C office 124 Morrow J S rosidence 125 Morrow T J rosidence 31 Mapes iL Hazen office 98 Masters O P residence 437 Mnllln J A residonce 163 Major Morris residence 162 McClary J S rosidence 92 Miller S L residence 49 Norfolk National Bank 56 Norfolk Waterworks 114 Naegelo A Kimann meat market 76 Norfolk Electric Light Puwor Co 83 Norfolk Steam Laundry 85 Norfolk Foundry 74 Oxnard Hotel C77 OdlorneT E nsidonco 71 Iaclf o Hotel 89 Iuclfio Eipriss Co 71 Patterson II 11 residence 577 lurker Dr C H residence S47 Inwpra Jtidgn residouco P0 Posuudlk H A Implement warehouse 9 Paaeualk 11 A residenre 97 oPnbllcTelfphcno Omard Hotel ion Publlo Telephone Pacific Hotel 159 Police Headquarters 109 Halnbolt N A resldnnoe 71 Reynolds C 11 resldenoe 102 Bound WC grocery 21 Holler Mills 70 ItnynoldsO Hnmce 411 XllshWH residence 4 Hice Chas saloon 45 Itoqun K II resldonco 24 Ktowart It A rosldonco 126 Salter A Sailor Dra oillco 86 Hnller Ur P 11 resldenoe 64 Baiter G II coal oillco 50 Bchoregge E J bakery 324 Rontons L resllcnoo 182 Shaffer Mat moat market 2 Shnrtz f E grocery 19 Sidlor F residenre 120 Sprochor G T residonce 1 Sngar Faotory 21 Sugar City Coroal Mills 41 Poller O It Ilvorv F6 Salter Dr Frank G residence 43 Soymour Ed rosldonco 74 Spear ico II hotel 104 StoTena E W roaidonco fi10 Stnffoni P rosldenro 42 School District High achoil 51 School District Washington school 617 Spanieling II L resldonco rkKWRin H L rosldonco 19 Sidlera Uray lino G5t Hititz C i rosldonco 103 Suiter M V residence If 6 Pprerhor P F resldonco 91 holly Fred rosldonco 134 Shi op ranch 141 Sehwertff ror W A rosidence 510 Teal A resldonco 117 Tnshjonn Ur A H office 11 Thompsons Grocerr 18 Tlmns Trlliimo Olllre 151 Tnma i U11 resldenoe 40 Toll graph oillco 41 Utile Oscar grocery 14 Union Pacific Railway 1M Titer Itoht bookstore 154 UtU r ltobt resldonco 112 Vorgos Dr F resldonco 81 Walker M C feed oils 2nd gasoline 68 Wegoner EdllTory 40 Wistorn Union Telegraph oflioo 55 Wator Commissioner 56 Watorworka pumping station 37 Walkor M J resldonco 91 WollorBn office 61 Wiotzor F rosidenco 63 WlotzerFoiKco 53 Washington school 647 Wollor II H resldonco 637 Williams Wm P rosidenco 40 Yount M office Long dlatanco telephone with motallic cir cuit The Gray Felt lint The popularity of the gray felt hat perhaps nccouuted for beenu accord ing to the Now York Sun it gives young women an opportunity to ex press their feelings It meant nothing if they wore bangs and nllojyed their sailor hats to slip back from Their fore heads A Tam OShanter supposed to give some Impression of carelessness and Indifference would not do because it was worn by women of all ages Turning up her coat collar was unbe coming to a girl and likely to make her coat set badly It was not until the Boft gray hat turned down in front was as accessible to young women as It was to joung men thnt they were able to express their moods In the same way Every summer resort is this year filled with these soft gray hats on heads of both sexes About a Summer Word The most expensive word that can properly be applied to a woman ia the word dainty A woman may he stylish well dressed good looking half a hundred other things without any considerable amount of expense bnt to live np to the requirements of the word dainty means that the person so des ignated hasisnre absolutely nnen croached upon It means money fully supplied a taste nnspoiled by a desire for extravagance of color or form Dainty means all these nnd many other things says the New York Her ald It menns absolute freshness of ma terial of ribbons laces muslinB gar nitures of all kinds It means organdies uncrumpled ruffles fresh from launder ing laces unspotted from the world and from everything else water soap starch in abundance According to advices from France an automobile can run away as well as a horse and tho results may be as dis astrous in one case as the other nP 9999 9999 99999 9999 Its Easy a nra m w ilOiaKCi 1 1 1 a Thin pale anaemic girls need a fatty food to enrich X their blood give color to their cheeks and restore their health and strength It is safe to say that they nearly all reject fat with their food fe COD LIVER OIL WTHHYPOPHOSPHITESofLIMESiSOM is exactly what they require it not only gives them the inv portant element cod liver oil in a palatable and easily di 1 gested form but also the hypo- J phosphites which are so valua 1 ble in nervous disorders that usually accompany anaemia SCOTTS EMULSION is a I fatty food that is more easily a digested than any other form of fat A certain amount of ficsh is necessary for health You can get it in this way I we nave Known pcr sons to gain a pound a day while taking it 50c nd f 100 all druggists SCOTT IIOWNE ChemUtt New York I CC