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A.. ?.t K -"f, x Vr TOT OREGON DAILY JOURNAt: ORTtAKtt PRIPAY ; EVrNOf, SBPTKME- , W . ESCB 1 f As t .1 tf!CCRATS MAKING READY f OR CAMPAIGN Bstxvbbibzbb at aoerv botbx. vxts , nr cbabsb. k The Demewetle etat central commit ee la a eeawiea uus afternoon in the "vfflo of Chair amn Aluwdir Swea. 91m members will pui upea the prop- ? oettioa to establish bcedquartera In th - '''. . .Ma. i i i' i ... ; Bcott hotel favorably. It prsuo. With Secretary J. a Brem - Jwt when the national campaign will . - rbe epeneO In this city to ft usetloa for the committee to deckle, M tin - scatter of eawlgnmeata of campaign ' "orators. It to the opinion of Chairman -h Bweek that marine should bo dona la , tha waybf kUti osmpalgnlng until the Ta nisuiusia of tho atata committee, ,'r ,'toost of wtfofB are la attendeaoa, aroi ' ", Baker county, J. B, dodgers. Baker n : Cityt Benton oounty, Robert .Johnson. '! Corvellts: Clack una oounty, C. N. Wait, Caaby; Clateop county, G J. Tremchard, 1 ' 'Astoria Columbia count IHher Clark, 'Houltoai Coca county, A. J. Bherwood. fOoulIl; Crook oowHy, W. C Qoagletoa, 1 , -Paulina Curry touatr, M. Doyle, Wed , .darburri; Douglaa. county. F. Q. Mleelll. .Itoeeburv; OUttoja oounty. Edward -A Due Condon; Orent eoantyv J. F. . .Klinlt Canyom Cltr; Hamor ouat)r, ... : Carlton Blana, 'Burna; Jackafra oounty, X. B, Dufur. Oold Hill: Joaophlno '-count J. O. Booth, Ofanfa Fasa; Klajn Aatk oounty, Goorga T. Baldwin. Klamr avth FaUa; Laka, oounty. P- Uoaa, , tkwlawi Laaa oonoly. Lark BUyau, JOuaaaa; Unoota county, Joba Loaila, Kawportl Linn oounty, M. A. filler, . lebmaan Maihoar oounty, at H- Taat, , Ontario; Martoo oounty. W. H. Ualnwa, - .flalcm:. Morrow oounty, Henry Black man. Hoppnar; Vultnomah oounty, John B. Ryan, Portland; .Folk oounty, Ooorso W. Myara, Dallaa; Bhorraan oouaty. Frank Pulton, Harrow; Tillamook . .oounty.'B. O. Snuffar, TUlaaaook; Uma ttlia oounty, t. W. hfalonay, Pandlatonj : 1 'Uatoa county, B F. Wllaoa, Union; Wal t' )owa oounty, W. W. Whlta, Batarprlaa; 1 Wmmw eotntr. L. S. Moraa, Hood Blvari waablnatoa oounty, J. i. wau, uuia ; Wheaiar eaty, W. W. Hoorar, in: YaaoblU county, X. X Snaa IDaytoa. BUT FEW TEMPLARS RETURNING THIS WAY 1: 'Adrleta neoivol at tho local -offloaa . bf -tho Bouthara Paeif la railway from Baa Franolaoo Indloato that nly ona vpoelal train of Knlfbta Tnplar will , retupo front tha oonclava Via Portland, Thla train will ooaauH of ill cara, oar ' ryina tha Cbleaao oommaqdtry, and 1 wUl arrlvo tn Portland about ( tfolock Sunday morning-. Tho -ehanffa of lttn ' orary of a wumbor of tho oommaadonoa "oocaaloaa aurnrtaa, aa tt waa thoufhf a jnimbar of tho dralna would tafca tha hiorthoni routa borne. It la ' aucsaatad that tha dlaoemfort of tho amoky atmoa- noM frbnT timber firaa In Oroana and Jaouthora Washington had a bad affect 'Vao. tho touraata who oacno'thui way, a many woro dtaappolntad la not aaoinf thw araad awanary. that la knowsv to oxlit around Portland, But thla could . sot hava lnfluonoad aartlat who cam ' wcat by tha aawthara routa and ' pacta to Votura via Portland, al their tntontlona wora chanted by atato sncnu made by thoaa who eama tia dho ylorthara Paolflo and Portland route. In addition to tha anoolal train arrlvlnr nra Sunday moraine from Ban Fran cisoo, four special ear parti aa wilt re turn thla way, two of them learlng- Baa Fraaclaco tonight, ona reaving tomorrow alfhv ano oao Bandayt - attaoaed , t raguiar sottthani Paouio traina. . ASK SEATTLE POLICE TO AID IN SEARCH v laaeital Maaattl to Taa fearaal) ' BeatUe, Waaa., Sept. Chief of Po lice Hant of Portland aha aakod taa BeatUe pollea to keep a lookout for aflao Beaalo JL Omy. a 1 (-year-eld girl who ta beliered to hava eloped from Portland With a mam ma mod B. Boalaaoa, aflaa Gray U said ta ba a. maaaefan nd aaaloua to go am tho ataaav Taa latter amy a that tho girl betoago to a prominent family h Portland and they are worrying about bar. All patrola hava beam furnlahed with her deaorip tlea and Btatructad to ntok her a If zoamg, . liO MORE DILLY-DALLYING Ooatlnoed from Page Oao.). eanoal tho lax opon payment of 1140. Too money waa paid hut eoary dollar of Jt waa pocketed by tha deputy. Suit la mow ponding to oollect tho whole tax. A somewhat almilar fraud waa perpe trated in connection with too payment of taxes duo from the Portland Cracker oompany, amouming to nearly $. The fxampany paid M to the earns dishonest deputy, all of which waa atolen by him. Bull waa brought by tho oounty to re ostabllah thla tax, hut It haa mot rwohad trial. Theeo are all the mite that hare been wrought aa tho result of the Investiga tion. Other 'causae of actions have been disclosed by tho expert, notably la hie report upon tho aharllTa erfloo and upon tho rocorda of tho circuit court, which disclose a number of aaaea where for feited ball bonda were not collected and where Judgmente ta favor of tbo county woro satisfied of record but without the receipt of any money by the oounty. SUNBURN ozone Harts Hae awafe end It lataajateto harm Use. A Trial Bottle Freo which will abaohnely prov thaiaute wet sent lor mc. M pay Pof ?4 4ggE&. ddat Fill ii i Binim ManF Teem, Han gMs a a- aaat'iyA mtmmi Owill Sal t Kvdr CHINESE MERCHANT SECURES HIS KM 3 'AOOO: o uf ro ma OF rasKtal XKaeatch to Taa 9eanul. Pendleton Or., Sept. Ung Ooey, a Chlnama taerehaat of Pandlotoa hag again, secured possess lea of hie wife who haa twloa boom taken from him by a slave owmon Tho wosaam la bio legal wife aoaordiag ta tha lawa af the state. She waa brought to thla city mat nigh by Mra. W. a Halt, hoaerary matron of tho Chinaea Woatan'a home at Portland. I hi mow with hop husband. Mra. Ooey la atlll under the care of tho home. whtoh promises protect lo from haraaa- ment by slave dealara. - Aooordtng to tha Chineee woman's story she waa born in the United Stetaa and waa a wember of the same ChrlaUan school with Ooey la Walla Walla, Waa Bmw BtoL - Bha waa a aiave girt at that time and eama to Pendleton and married Ung Ooey, March IT, liot. Tha aiave owner demanded tl.oftf from her husband. He refused payment and then his Wife waa forcefully taken from him. Tho womaa waa taken bac'i'to Walla Walla and later to Zjewlatoa, where aha escaped and attempted to aall from BeatUe for China to loin Oeey'a rela tives. Ha former master secured ar arrest on charge of defrauding tbo Chinese Six oemnanlea at Baa Franclaco. Governor McBrloe refused to allow tha womaa to be-aatradlted and ordered hat reteaaa, Blnoa thorn ah haa hoem vndaP tha protection of the Portland home Mra. Ooey dresses aa aa American and speaks English fluently. Bha doelaraa aha will nova return to a Ufa af slavery. OVERNIGHT ENTRIES ; FOR CLOSING DAY tha overalght an trie for tho Uat daya raatngj at Irving tarn track ara ma foIJOWSt . First race, I furlonga, t-year-ole and up, Belling Till. Kail Koltoa, 10; 71 It, Billy Brookwood. 191k 7l, Wllna. 141 Tl, Tot Oratlot, lit; fJH, Vaughn. iMt Tilt, Liaala Ward.' U, T30I, Bretoa. 1M; Tlftl, Bva XX, lt; 711, Gov, Jeha, Tf44, Bequel 104. Bseend race, I furlonga, 1-year-elda and' up, aelllng TtOI, Bee Boaewater, 1; 7100, Amaaa. 1H; 7211, uam Be- larOO, 104; 7307, Biaca L'loua. ivi; TZ81, Vlnoa, lot; 7100, Batldor, 10 7X07, Blm Rock, 107; 7294, Trapahoour, Mi mi. Master, 10; Tail, Zadoo, 10. Third race furlonga, 9-year-elda and up, oeUlng TIH. Dorioa, 0t; Till, Dr. Bltarman, 100; 1341. Tltua, 101; TI04, Dora L, 101; 7:11. fietraaa, 10; TII, Kldred. 100) TH7. Albemarle, 104; T3IQ, Buata Chrlatlao, lli 7144. Rosebud; 101. Fourth race, ona mile, I-year-olds and up. selling TI0T, Badly Used, 141; 7104, Lady Kent, 'l; Raclvo. 101 tUX Mlm. 103 fMf. Dante H., Ii.04, Cerro Baata, 104; 7101, Oentle Harry, 04; 7110. Chickadee, 101: 1104. Olenrloe, 100; 7110, Meat res. 14 -- V, Xtrby, l4t 7101, Tom Hawk. I. . Fifth race lit miles, -Cola ai bta handl cap, -yar-olda aad, up, value t'oo-r 7171, Forest King, u1 t:oi. Ano er sou. 100; 7t, Blue Byea, 10T 7100, Gateway, 107; 7110, The atawardass, li 7101, Chuh, 101. Blxth aoa MrloBga. Hraar-atdh and up. aelllng T1I4. Loaaao. Mi 710a, Mo eorito, Wli 101, Hlpponax, 10j HOI, Military, 100; Hit, Urban 104; 7IBI. Karahel, 104; TH Doublet, 100; Till, Rose of Hllo, 10. Seventh ,raoa, furlonga, handloap, 4-yoar-olda and mp TITO, Agne Hack, 11; 1200, Nonie, 110; 1101, Bt. Phillip lna, 01; 11T, Redan, 101; tlCO, MUty1 Pride, 111; , Bummer, 100. Eighth race, one mil and IB yards, 1-year-olds and up, selling 70IT, Can eio, 10 1 Till. Puke of Richelieu, 111) 711, Moor. Ul TM1. Northwest, 101; Till. Charllg Bohweltatr, 10S fit. Daoal 107. IS CARRIED THREE MILES INTO THE AIR Oeetml Beeetal Berrtaa.1 tmrby, Oooju Beat. .Bxpooting ev ery minute to see bar dashed to death, 1,000 persona at tho Orango fair yoatar day amw.Mlaa Mabol Kant, a pretty 11-year-old girl, horn out f sight elutch ing tho bar of a huge parachute below a balloon, while her body waa awaying e4 full -length. Her hands ware tightly lashed to the bar rope and .tha rope mold her wntu aha poached an altitude of nearly -tn roe miles, wafter whtoh tbo balloon wee ended In the top ad a tree foot hhyh. where aha mans gad to fro herself. ' Bha waa yoaouod 1m am(- oonaclaua condition. a Tha girl started ta muma mm maoant with Professor Haydea for a lark, , He faatenod her to tho parachute sa guard against aooldenta, but oho slipped aa tbo balloon ascended and waa ao left hang ing by mar wrleta to tbo bar with enly a email staple, noioing tne paraonuta to the balloon, between her and death. Th aeronaut managed t land aafaly. DEMONSTRATES COLD AIR CURE IN TETANUS ' leareal apielai' BwvUb.V f" Omah. Meb Bept 0 Dr. W. 1. M erann, m gurgoon.of Booth Omaha, haa demonstrated tho otieoesa af tha cold air our for totaaua, Friday afternoon he waa celled to tho homo of Mra. John MoKeem and found their 10-yoar-eld son, Fransla. km tbo first stage of lockjaw. caused by a spllntav that had entered the bottom of hia foot,- Tho ease aon- ttnuod to grow Worse mad Monday tha doctor prevailed upon the pa rant to try the chilled room treatment. A cot waa fixed la tha ooollaa room of a brewery, where a temperature of II degreoo Fahrenheit waa maintained. Tueeday meralng convulsions occurred and the) boy waa taken out. Death ap peared to bo a ejuestlon of -but a few hours for tho boy, and h waa put beak Into the loo room, aa there waa no other hope. Today the boy la able to open hie mouth sufficiently to take meertsh mant, mnd hla res ovary la mow ensured. BSPwBxgCAR ?rwm bsub avvT. (Beerlal pteyetai to Tae leankaL) ' Centra I la, Sept. 0 The Chronlow. mm old established Republican paper of thla city, haa beam purchased by Valen Honeywell and Norman Ullkla, woe will turn It Into a DamooratM organ. The new proprietors gay that they will make Itonslve Improvements In th make up of their paoor and hai they mm add mask new machinery, . . 4 h PLENTY OF CARGO READY FOR ARABIA It la oxpected that th ftteamahtp Arabia, which waa captured by the Bus eta no mnd meld at Vladivostok for sev eral weeks, will aall from Yokohama to morrow for Portland. Word wa re ceived from her yesterday by aha local officials of the (Oompaay. , At the time the advleea war sent tha steamer waa coaling at Bhunomoaekt, Japan, and from there it waa tha tatemtlon ta send her to Kobe and then to Yokohama, from whioh port ah will aaU direct for the Calumbi river. Should oh b dispatched tomorrow, aa la now thought probable, tho big liner will reach Portland on or about September 17. Bbo wlU bring a fall cargo of the maual Una of weree shipped from the far east. Tea and matting will be among the principal aoaslgn- mnte. i , Just aa aooa aa tha Arabia aallg the oompaay officials atata that they will bt hi position to know definitely aa do whether or not tho Algoa will bo sent here to load for Japaa and China, rc tbo former should get her by th Utter part of. th month they ara of the opinion that ah will ba able to take care of all tha fretaht that la offered for Immediate ohlpment Bug If the! orders for space should be greater than now anticipated. It hi explained that tha Algoe. will still ba at their diapoaal for aom tim to oomo and earn easily be sent north Im abort order In th event that ah should b subeecueutly needed. Almeot enough freight to fill th Arabia haa already been contracted for ongagomoata for additional apaoo -1 ' r .FFBjnr of www "aror iUirai TIM T AXOrOA WTXA BB fUTABB IBTO BBBTXCB IB3a Watt SB BOB ABTWAT XF BJrABKBBTS ABB BBATT. arm being made nearly every day. A big w" a - av- " consignment of eottoa wUl eomprla mfT"rT y" - . X'T'? of th leading shlpmente. No deflait action hag boom decided upoa ma yet by the shippers a to what ooure they will pursue la order to ro oover that part of tho Arabia's outward cargo, which waa oonflaoated by tho Russian governmeat am tha ground that It wa contraband of war, A plan la mndar aonaldoratlom to bring gaoh pres sure to bear upon tho atata department at Washington, that Secretary Hay will be foroedj to tax m more deolded stand la favor of tho shippers tha a he haa hitherto ahowm' any dlepoaltlon to do. It la hinted by on or two of tho shippers that am election la morning am and rf any further Indifference 1 ahowm Im th mutter the present admlnlatratlom might feel tho e Sects of tt whom tho votes ara counted om the Paclfla ooaat ta Novem ber. Just how- f hey will proceed to ceue this revolt against Uiooe In power haa not yet been divulged, but It ta un derstood that there haa been eoma re cent oorroepondeaee between tho ahlpmora and. Secretary Hay that would make noma, mighty Interesting reading. Local Agent Prank Woolsey reports that th steamer Caleb aa, which sailed .from Taeoma for tha far east shortly after ?ba Ajahta waa captured, la still being 'hold aa prisoner by the Rua Una -He says It la rumored that tha latter are trying to buy her, Mr, Wool sey also statea tluit th ateamship Maohaom of tho Oeeam line la duo to arrive at Victoria tomorrow from 4?Ua aad Janam with a general cargo. Wat ar traffle fa ao Brisk along th ooaat of tha Philippine Islands that th ownera of the gasoline schooner Anita, which left Portland for Manila a year ago last February, have decided to lengthen out th vessel 10 faat In order to provide hor with mora carrying ca pacity. The craft la owned by local capltailato who mra engaged In various buslneaa pursuits oh the archipelago under the. name of th Philippine Flan tat Ion A Commercial oompany. The Arm awna aavarml large stores and oper ateo tha Anita principally for tha pur pose of carrying Its own freight beck and forth between th various town. Tho report I given out by thoaa who ara locally Interested Im tha vessel that aha haa been la eonatant aommlaaioa since the day of her arrival at tho Island! and on ovary trip ma da aha has beam taxed to her full capacity. During the past few month the business of the oompany la said to have Increased to ouch an extant that a determination haa been reached to add very materially to tha transportation facilities controlled by .the concern. It I said to bo very probable that tha oompany will aooa plana tn commleslom other vpasslo to meet th requirement of It growing trade. - - r - Astoria. Sept. . Arrived aowa at T a, m. Bt earner Columbia. sailed at en a. px ateamer gamore, for Tillamook. Baa Francisco, Sept. I. Balled at a. m Steamer Gee, W. Elder, for Portland, Aatorhv Sept. I Arrived at1 1:41 p. m. French bark Duplelx, from Shields. Arrived at lit and left up at 1:41 p. m. Steamer Alliance, from Baa Franclaco and ooaat points. Astoria, Sept, . Condition of tha bay at I e. ra., smooth; light north wind; weather dear. Aatorla, Sept. Sailed- At ' 11:10 g. mv, steamer Astec, for Hong Kong at II m.i eteamer Colmmbim, for Sam Fraa- oleee. .... , J-r"' m ' "' : : 1 OBJtSOBxTT nr PBT800K. , ' At I o'clock last evening the echoouer Craeoant waa placed on the drydock for repairs. One of her butts being sprung la what caused tho leak. But the full extent of her damage will not be known until the hull la given a thorough exam ination by United Statea Inspectors Ed wards and Fuller, wko went down to the deck thl aaornlag for that purpose. V, S. BR' Th stsamer George H, Mendell, be longing to th United Btatee engineers' department reached - the harbor thla morning from th mouth of the river. After taking em m email ehtpment of supplies she will proceed to Linn ton and reoetvc a cargo of lumber to be used In the goverameut Improvement at Fort Cmaby, . - . - SAIXS FWTTB MwTBel aVATB, Pour hear lat of hor achedule time, the eteamer Columbia mailed ml II o'clock last night for Ban Franclaco. The delay waa eaueed on aooeunt of the i hi usually long time Vhlch was required In getting- her fuel oil aboard. Th steamer took gut about L9 torn of gawerai freight. . ,; -v FOBmABB MAB APFOIBTBB, fnahw Banaift - haa "enoaacdad V. Holmes as aeeomd effioer am the steamer Coiumbiav Mr. Raakla Is a reeldeat of Portland, but baa foUowed th aom dur ing the greater part of the past saw en or eight yemra, . . DotetOvcrlboKThis - piano values worth x 4 considering ; ; Maftat ST Plamee AdiaiUocd Beft amd Bvevy One a Bommtao Plane) Snap. Bo tf Tom Waat Flam . tea Om - BaJtf Tt Seal Falm Tom wean Act Fieaaptiy. Aa. advertised, thl 1a a eleanlng-np aale of slightly used, shopworn and poo- ond-haTul nlanna. the most of Which cannot be distinguished front new, and Include our very Deat makes. Thoaa that aall reaularlv for I3T1 oow l46, come of the 1160 styles at fail. Others that aall for 1100 at 1211, all of which are in the finest condition and In every re snect aa arood aa neW. There Is still one of ths t75 styles left In which the oaee was alien tly damaged la shipping, now 1240. A Weber and Chlckerlng taken In exchange for an Everett ejul Knabc. Im every respect, as good as new. for 1211 and 13211. OtW good aecond-nand pianos too numerous Ut mention, hut the best ever offered la this market at o, fllQ, 1125, 0U0. 1T, livf and ao oa. Just the kind for be ginners and Which w will take back at any time for what you pay for them In exohang for .potter onea, mnd all sold n our easy-payment pian. aibo a israe ot of good aecond-band organs at 10, 010 and Sis. worth ao lift, worth .double that amount. not let mi VPfojTuanj slip If you need an Instrument, but call at once, select your Instrument and 8 am your town ierma, Sale mow en. pea evenings. , - , r Allen & Qilbert Rdmaker Co.r r REAR MAY BE CUT OFF (Ooatlnued from Page On.) oarrled away by retreating Russian. The number found la taken ta Indicate ABB CKXUBBB, Fella at stomtaltty K (feasaal Ipaelel aervle.r Tomio, SepL I. A pnuto telegram received hero aaya a small Russian ex pedition from Xxmschatka visited Sea" Shu Island, north of tho laland of Ho- kaidoat, and la the ahdeaoe of any man killed all womem mnd children and burned the house. Official omPrtmm- Uosvlg laomta . . .v , . . v - ffAF the ItaU nitorr , Bo storioma Plgmxev' (Jearaal apeetol service.) ' Roma. SepL The Italia Mllftatre ls a Tofcle dispatch veporUng that Japaneaa forces have reached Mukden. Tho dlapafch adda that no serious fighting haa ooourod Im th vicinity of tha atrongbold. HUNGARIANS VISIT PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT tfesnal Boeelal BervtM.V ' 1 Oyster Bay, JeptAWTha praatdeai received a call this - afternoon from count Oftpemyi and Ambassador Handel rauller of Austro-Hungarr, Oppenyl la tha president of the Hun garian diet, mnd la Im thla country to study our Institutions. The distin guished guests were received la the library; where they chatted pa general toploa. The president then escorted them to luncheon, There were ao guests St Sagamore hill thla morning. SUICIDE KILLS HER TCHILD AS SHE FALLS . Ussrsal BsetlBl Ssrvle.) Dee Molnoe, Is-, Sept'. Because her husband went to a baseball game despite her protest, Mrs. Charles Evans of Mon terey committed suicide last evening by taking poison, ' A her body fell heavily to the floor she accidentally struck hor 10-montha-old daughter, crushing; bar and smoth ering her to death, Bvana returned home t find both hie wife and ohlld dead, . THOUGHT MAN WAS A , COYOTE, SO SHOT HIM (Seeelat DWaateh to The geaeaaL) "Tehoa, Wash., Sept - A. Phil 1 1 pa, a boy, phot a harveet hand yesterday; mistaking him for a coyote. Warren Hlbba arrived la Tekoa- from the harveet field and found all the hotels full, sad waa sleeping In tho Phillips hayataok, whan ha wan mistaken for a ooyot by tho boy. HI wound were drees si mnd h was cent to Spokane. $ t. WEUb BfOT FOXaT SBBBS, ' ' '(Joarael Bpedal Serrlee.) Chicago. Sept . Officials of the Re public Iron A Steel company emphatic ally deny the report that their oompany la soon to bo combine with th steel trust. They alee elate positively that mo aegotiatlona are in progress looking to such aonaolldatiea, .: . AtXTUSBB BT A (OpeelBl Mepateh to The fearaal.) ' Colfax, Waah Sept. 0 Albert Btraen ger and M- B. Closton have beea lodged In the oounty Jail by Deputy SherlC Car ter en, a charge preferred by Grace Cluphf, 14 years of age. They are la fear of being shot by the girl' father and are glad to be behind the barm. . i EVER ' -; (Oeerlal IHspstch to The Jearul.) 'Wallace. Ida., Sept Fire destroyed the home of the Northern Pacific em ployes her yesterday. , Loom, i,oo; mo Insurance. . ' , . . Peftlang Day at State Fair Sifcn. Thursdsy, September 11, special train leavea Union depot I a. m.; leavaa fair grounds returning I p. a. ' Round trip tlckcta, including admlsalon to grounds and grand atand for paces, only 11.10. SBRAPOB MOAB OOMFOB. ' (Joaveal gaeelsl Berrlee.) ' Wernaatee. Maaa.. Bant, a. . Imnfm Hoar had a eomforteble olgM bat gala mo gtraagui.. emeawssmaemab ' Special Train for State Fair Salea. During fair week, Soptember It to IT. inclusive, the Southern Pacific will run special fair traina. leaving Portland I m.; returning, leave fair ground .1 p. aa, Meamoeg rouaa inn. rates. . . , m p 'f ' ;. ' . . 1 IT WILL . ., m , i 1 -- , - - v .... '..;' , , "V- . . kA.v: .' - -.- UNIONISM SUFFERS ' . . CRUSHING DEFEAT ' t Oont1nmed from Page One.) baohv Me saom will return me work be fore Monday en mooomnt af the Imos of etoeav . r- '' r - ; stAJfT AFFBT FOR WOBK, ": Oat f TOO Boaa Tham Bog aHvem Bmv adoTsaems, r - ? A (fearaa apsetal servtee.) , : stt, Loula, Soph 0,Followlng th re ports from -Chloago the paeklatrhonae strike ha boon declared off. More thaa 700 men applied for work at Bast St. Louis thl morning. Of thl number 111 war given employment by three oonoerna, The atom Applied as vlduala. a ' fSOy Strlkssa-hteet Wlgfe v ' avigagfwlntoionm. -; fearaal atUl errte.) Kansas City. Sept. l.-Lese thaa 11 .out of MOO strikers who re ported for work at tho packlng-bouoaa thl morn ing were taken back. - Tha man censure Re t i ri ns1 Sale Waf ARE RfiTIRINQ FROM BUSINESS, AS HAS BEEN , IN OUR ADS, Suits, Overcoats - ciiiu Kani vuats . Art coming lUIly -tvgry g armsnt rwcdivsd Is tht ssstnas of stylo, ths It test fashioned and ' ths highest qugiity. W srs showing A grsstsr vsrietr sad Isrgtr usntity tbsa fvtt (goodi ordered before we decided to retire from tusiness in Portland), -. , L" - V You csn't think of sn srtkls in up-to-dsts Men's Wesr that we haven't hers, and .you - will hava tha benefit of trading where only tha bast values are recognised or given., pig rt " ductlona on jlfooda will ba quoted until our Anal Closing Day, . . .. .y '-; The - J CLOTHIERS AND rVRNlSHCRS Telephone Black 201 -Q-Ti mm mmmmm m mmm mm mm MBMai HMBi aMaBeMaeweMaiBaejaeHasaaaaaMai 1 ' ' ' .. " If You Must Shop TOMORROW PAY YOU TO.WAW T 6 O'CLOCK When & the stores will be open ' Cloth ina Co. . 4.T ..--;V-v-1 1 " ; r ; j .-". "4 ;':';.: Vav .,- , ?' . tf.'' -4 r-: j; Donnelly for calling oft the ftrtka agd think the union la destroyed. PRINCESS WILL NOW TAKE TO VAUDEVILLE " ' "i - - .' - - c- - (Jearaal apeala aarvtee.) Mew York, Sept. Clara Wasd. for merly the Prlaeee da Chimay, whose esoapadee ptlrred two eontineata, will eoma ta thla eomatrw for a tour la vau deville. Adolpfa Marfca, a lawyer of Chicago, ye turned from Barepo Wednee day with) UtflsT9f4 ogtret la hi pocket. . Merk got the actrasa' signature to eoatreet for 10 weeks, but not without considerable sparring over malary. She held out for 11.00 a week. Marks aaya she to atlll a very handsome woman, ha haa disagreed with her new husband. Cold Blooded Itarder. r Barfce Tonio la the one remedy that will keep rheusaatlam from hilling a pereon In -cold Mood. Barks Tonic drlvoa rheumatism and all Mood Im purities from the system.. It cure la four to ten days and cure constipa tion; torpid liver and all forma of bowel trouble. Prion, Tie per getfle, mt all drug sterea. OUR FALL AND WINTER RED V' "... '.. t., v - -t , " ' " v-v - --r ; ' i -'tf "r- e " ' ;',.'"V ,,-:' (.'. t AFTER ,."4- .-'-.i'; - , -, . . '. -'. ,1- W 4,- , .i. : A ... (X i- .... v ,4::- f. . I i 1 : Tl , . i Ti Vi.- ' -;-V; vV.;' f"v.'s 2 f ,4:s-Vv. ' - m-r ;- r;--' "frtt.-rf To th oaallty and., variety f thla hardware showing mt little lo - ay prlcen would make Intereettng Inspeo: tlon at doe range. ' But yooll have to look long mnd aearchlngly and then probably i without reaulta, for the Umlt of. ajnaiity and the m la Imam of price' are aid partner her. AVERY & CO.? a 82 Third St PREVIOUSLY. STATED STOCK OP Martrlmart Street FRONT "i s1 e r