Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 04, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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7 FILL
SHOES OF MINTO
Sponsor Bourne Abandons
Hope of Confirmation
This Session.
SMALL CHANCE WITH TAFT
Keappolntment Xot Likely, for Taft
Turns Down Opponents of His
Nomination Hitchcock Has
Something to Say.
OREGONIAN. NEWS BUREAU, Wash
ington. -March 3. It is now conceded
that John C. Young cannot be confirmed
as postmaster at Portland, for Sena
, tor Fulton is 'constantly, in the Senate,
ready to object if Bourne attempts to
call up the nomination. At an executive
session this evening Bourne made no
effort to get action and it is not likely
he will try again.
This being the situation, there Is spe
culation whether Mr. Young will be re
nominated by President Taft. When
Bourne was urging the postofflce com
mittee to report Mr. Young's name, he
Faid he had serious doubts whether Taft
would renominate Mr. Young and for
that reason he was doubly anxious for
action this session. He was aware that
Mr. Young's pending nomination would
expire, at noon tomorrow.
Announcement was made by Mr. Taft
last night that soon after March 4 he
intended removing from office Collector
of Customs Fowler of New York, be
cause Mr. Fowler in the late campaign
and prior to the Chicago convention had
been prominent in opposing- him. Mr.
Fowler and Mr. Young are on exactly
the same footing and Mr. Taft has had
his attention called to Mr. Young's fam
ous letter In The Oregoniaji: Therefore
it Is considered probable that Mr. Taft
will not be inclined to regard Mr. Young
favorably.
It Is also believed that Postmaster
General Hitchcock will recommend
against Mr. Young's appointment and
Mr. Taft intends to defer largely to Mr.
Hitchcock's recommendations in filling
Presidential postofflces. All things con
sidered, Air. Young's prospects are any
thing but bright.
POIXDKXTER STITTj VEXJTRATi
New Congressman Xot Committed to
Join House Insurgents.
OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU. Wash
ington, March 3. Renresentative-elect
Miles Polndexter of the Third Washington
district arrived with his wife today.
Though the House insurgents are count
ing on him to swell their ranks and Join
in the fight against Speaker Cannon and
the House rules, Mr. Poindexter is not
committing himself in any way.
His friends have shown him that Mr.
Cannon is absolutely sure of re-election,
and are advising him that he can accom
plish nothing by opposing the Speaker.
They are also hopeful of preventing him
from joining the insurgents. Neither of
his colleagues in the Washington delega
tion are "insurging." and both are sup
porting Mr. Cannon. .
MUST WAIT FOR JCDGESIIIP
Meanwhile Fulton anil Bourne's
.Friends Marshal Forces.
OREGOXIAX NEWS BUREAT,". Wash
ington. March 3. President Roosevelt has
signed the bill authorizing the appoint
ment of an additional Federal Judge in
Oregon. Now there will he a period of
waiting, for Mr. Taft announced yester
day that no appointments would be made
until after March 15. In that time Sena
tor Fulton's friends will, present his case
and the opposition led by Senator Bourne
will get in its most effective licks. Al
ready Mr. Bourne has revived the Heney
charges against Mr. Fulton and will make
them the basis of his attack. ' ,
Salaries for New Coast Judges.
OREGOXIAX NEWS BUREAU. Wash
ington, March 3. The deficiency appropri
ation bill, which finally passed tonight,
carries an appropriation for salaries of
the new Federal Judges for Oregon and
Washington at the rate of J6000 per an
num from the date of the appointment to
June SO, 1910. The bill also carries an ap
propriation of $13,500 to cover the increase
In the salaries of existing Judges and
District Attorneys In Alaska. J750O for the
salary of the new Judge authorized in
Alaska. JoOOO for a new District Attorney,
3400 for a new Marshal and $3500 for a
clerk. '
Northwest Postal Affairs.
OREGOXIAX NEWS BUREAU, Wash
ington. March 3. Olin L. Yale hae been
appointed regular: Jay Johnson substitute,
rural carrier. Route 2, at Spangle, Wash.
Justin A. Pinkerton has been appointed
postmaster at Wolf Creek, Or.
CONDENSED NEWS BY WIRE
London The cold of Queen Alexandra is
gradually yielding to treatment.
Chicago. Two girls were fatally ' crushed
between two heavy "pay-as-you-enter" cars
Tuesday night.
Collma, Mexico The volcano of Colima Is
smoking again and throwing out sparks
most actively. People living in the vicinity
of the mountain are In terror
Monterey, Mexico. Luther Burbank. who
tus, is now in Mexico, making a study of 1
me ituhjuib arm ruiq'je snruus near villa
real, this state.
Washington A bill was passed by the
Houw and Senate Wednesday awarding gold
medals to Orvlile WrlEht and Wilbur Wright
In appreciation of their achievements in are
lal navigation.
Innsbruck. Austria The detachment of
six officers and 2T men of the Austrian army
who were reported to have been over
whelmed by an avalanche near Lafrann
Tuesday, have been rescued. They were
found in a tunnel covered with snow.
San Jose. Cal. The Bank Commissioners
closed the bank of Mountalnview Wednes
day and a notice Is posted on the doors that
It will not reopen until an adjurtenent of
its difficulties has been made. The Com
missioners state that their action is due to
, the fact that the bank has not sufficient re
serve of cash oi; hand.
Oakland, Cal. Suffering agonies from the
poison she contracted from handling a type
writer carbon paper while she was a clerk
In the Alameda County Hall of Records,
Miss Elizabeth N. Rowe lu facing possible
Invalidism for life at her home .in Reno,
Nev.
Mexico Cify. The Mexican government
baa taken active steps to prevent further
despoliation of her priceless archaeological
treasure by relic-hunting Americans ,'nd
others. Orders have been Issued to all border
customs officials not to allow such articles
to leave the country.
Pittsburg. Notwithstanding many rumors
to the contrary, it Is absolutely denied that
the large Independent steel manufacturers
of Pittsburg wl'l follow the Lackawanna
Steel Company in a cut of 10 per cent In
wages.
Los Angeles, Cal. Under a heavy guard,
- XtJUiaxdo Flores Mag-on. Antonio Villareal and
YOUNG
CAN
I-,ibrador Rivera, llecri.rf Vntienn .vf.lntinn.
It, were taken from the Cnuntv Jail thl
morning and placed on a Southern Pacific
train for Tucson. Arlx. They will be turned
over there to officers and taken to Tomb
stone on charges of. violating the neutrality
laws.
Chicago. Rt. Louis will have a business
show, beginning next year. The Chicago
show, however, will not be nbnndoned. for
It has been decided to put the 1910 show on
the first week in March and then Jonrt ail of
the exhibits and decorations on flat cars
and shio them to tit. irfu:d.
tVnahlnirtnn Th. ,.-.,,...,.
I gua is negotiating at London for an external
( loan approximating .Mo.o00. to be ex-
J i5 Bii utin'ii ui n railroad
from San Miguellto, on the southeast coast
of Lake Nicaragua, to Monkey Point, on the
Caribbean ea.
New York. Agnes Welch, a 17-vear-old
girl employed by the Western T'nlon Tele
graph Company. Is In the hospital today
after having been shot in the thigh Tues
day by Harold Miller, an electrician. Miller
was calling on the clrl at her home In
Brooklyn,, and they quarreled while playing
a game of narchesl.
New York. A contract was signed yes
terday by which an American institution
Purchases the first aeroplane acquired in
this country and made solelv bv an Ameri
can. The price Is $5000. The "Aeronautical
Society of New York is the purchaser They
have bought from Glenn U. Curtlss. of Ham
mondspori, N. Y., an aeroplane constructed
along the lines of the June Bug. In which
Mr. Curtis won the Scientific American cur
by making a flight of one mile.
Chicago. "Restore our tips or Increase
ntlEXO OF THE AMKRICAV GIRL
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Mrs. Grace Whitney Hon.
NEW YORK. March 8. (Special.)
Mr. Grace Whitney HofX is the
friend of the American girl art
student In Paris. Realizing the
temptations and also the narrow re
strictions of life In the French
capital to those who had to manage
an art education on small means,
Mrs. T off helped two years ago to
rebuild the Student Hostel on the
"Uoul Mich." or boulevard St.
Michel and it is now a model home
for American girls. The building
was formerly a convent but was
turned to its present use when the
religious orders were driven from
France. It had few American com
forts, but many of these have been
supplied, including the steam heat
ing system so common In the states,
but utterly unknown to any but the
wealthiest residents of Paris. Two
wings have been added to the original
building and one of them is devoted
to public baths. There are private
baths, as well and dormitories as
.well as private rooms. Room, and
board may be had for to $T a
week. Mrs. Hoff. who was formerly
a Detroit woman but now makes her
home In Paris, takes an active in
terest In the operation of the hostel.
our wages." This Is the ultimatum deliv
ered to the Chicago Athletic Assocletion
by a3 waiters. The alternate e is a strike.
HIGH PRAISE FOrTsPERRY
PKKSIDEXT SENDS AYAHM PKU
SOXAL, LETTEK.
Compliments Admiral I'pon Ht Ca
reer During Administration.
Navy Department Concurs.
WASHINGTON. March 3. "Xot a ship
has had a scratch," says President
Roosevelt in approving Admiral Sperry's
command of the Atlantic fleet on its
cruise. Secretary Newberry adds that
the trip reflected on the entire Navy and
Admiral Sperry, in acknowledgment
pays tribute to his officers and men. The
correspondence was made public today.
President Roosevelt's letter to Admiral
Sperry follows:
"I desire to express my sincerest and
hearty approval of the manner in which
you have exercised the command of the
Atlantic fleet. You have brought it from
our home coast on the Pacific westward
around the world to our home coast on
the Atlantic. Not a ship has had a
scratch. The whole fleet is more ef
fective than when it started. You have
kept the ships separately and together,
so well exercised that they have increased
their efficiency In gunnery and in tech
nical maneuvering.
"Moreover, you have shown real ability
of an unusual kind in the way in which.
In Australia and Japan, you have repre
sented this Nation In what was in effect,
on one side, a great diplomatic mission.
"In addition. I want heartily to com
mend what you did on the National Coast
Defense Board In 1905, where the work
was of the very greatest importance
"I also congratulate you upon the dis
tinguished part you played, especially in
connection with the work done in the
discussion of the maritime law In the
second Peace Congress at The Hague In
"In short, your career during my Ad
ministration has been such as to reflect
honor upon the entire naval service "
In transmitting the letter, Secretary
Newberry said the Navy Department
wished to add thereto its unqualified ap
proval of the manner in which the Ad
miral had administered the affairs of the
fleet.
PACIFIC FLEET TO GATHER
Orders for Regular Spring Maneu
vers Sent Out.
WASHINGTON. March 3.-Orders were
issued at the Navy Department today for
the rendezvous of the Pacific fleet under
Admiral Swinburne at Magdalena Bay on
March 23. where the Spring target prac
tice will take place. Coming up the coast
from Panama, where the vessels now are
visits are to- be made at a number of
ports.
Six Fighters lie-ave Fleet.
WASHINGTON', Marcli 3 The third
squadron of the Atlantic fleet Maine.
New Hampshire. Idaho, Mississippi, Mon
tana and North Carolina has been
formally detached from Admiral Sperry's
fleet and organized into a special service
squadron.
Tbe world's demand of rubber amounts
to 12o.Ooo.ooo pounds annually.
DEMOCRATS WEN
BY FILIBUSTERING
Penal Code Provisions for
Troops at Election Cut
Out by Senate.
ROOSEVELT UNDER DEBATE
DoIHver and Beverldge Champion
illm and Bailey Gives Ills Eulo
gists Hard Dig President's
Salary $75,000.
WASHINGTON. March 3.-"-The Demo
cratic filibuster against the penal code
bill in the Senate .was ended today by an
agreement eliminating the objectionable
features authorizing the use of troops
at election places and the measure was
passed without actually changing the
law now on the statute books.
The. Bailey resolution declaring the
right of the Senate to demand papers and
Information from heads of departments
was referred to the committee on the
judiciary after an animated debate, dur
ing which Dolliver and Beverldge made
a vigorous defense of the President.
The conference report of the legisla
tive, executive and judicial appropriation
bill was agreed to. The conferees elim
inated all salary increases in dispute, ex
cept that of the salary of the President,
which was fixed at J75.0O0, with 325,000
additional for traveling expenses.
Roosevelt Finds Defenders.
Declaring that the adoption of the Bai
ley resolution would be construed as a
rebuke to the President, Doliiver said he
hoped that never again would the floors
of Congress be used as arenas for dis
paragement of the motives of the chief
executive.
Beverldge eulogized President Roosevelt
at length. He likened Mr. Roosevelt to
Washington. Jackson and Lincoln and
declared that they had been vilified as
had Mr. Roosevelt and said that their
traducers had been forgotten. He closed
with the statement that Mr. Roosevelt
had wrought mightily and for the per
manent welfare of all the people, regard
less of creed or color.
Bailey replied in one sentence:
"While," he said, "it is true that the
world has forgotten the names of tho
viliflers of Washington and Jackson, it
is also true that it has forgotten some of
those who delivered fulsome eulogies on
them."
Aldrieh Asks for Time.
Aldrlch said he had no doubt about the
rights of the Senate, but he believed It
was desirable that an unequivocal deci
sion be made in regard to the matter.
However, he regarded matters between
the Senate and executive as so important
that any decision should be made with
deliberation. He assured Bailey that an
early report would be made on the reso
lution, and Clarke of Wyoming, chair
man of the committee on judiciary, as
sured him that the committee would do
its full dcty in tl.e premises.
SOLOXS MAY BOYCOTT TRUST
Lamb, of Virgina, Takes Jab at
Corporation Tobacco.
WASHIXGTOX. March 3 A Joint reso
lution introduced in the House by Rep
resentative Lamb, of Virginia provides
that no' part of any money appropri
ated by Congress shall be used to buy
tobacco, cigars or cigarettes from any
concern unlawfully engaged In Interstate
or International commerce. The resolu
tion also stipulated that no tobacco shall
be purchased from the defendants en
Joined by the United States Circuit Court
in the case of the United States vs. the
American Tobacco Company. and in
other cases now pending in the Federal
Supreme Court.
FOREST RESERVE BILL KILLED
Smothered AYith Flood of Talk by
Three Senators.
WASHIXGTOX. larch 3. The Appala
chian and White Mountain forest reserves
bill was doomed in the Senate tonight.
When It was presented before that body.
Teller, Flint and Dixon each declared he
would need two or three hours to point
out its defects. It was pointed out that
the House had substituted an entirely
new bill for the Senate measure. No
further effort was made to proceed with
those measures.
ROOSEVELT ADDS TO FORESTS
Takes Eleventh-Hour Action Along
Lines of Ills Pet Scheme.
WASHIXGTOX, March 3. One of the
latest of President Roosevelt's acts was
the signing tonight of proclamations cre
ating additions to the 13 National forest
reserves in Nevada. California, New Mex
ico and Arizona, aggregating 4, 980.736
acres, bringing the total National for
estry acreage up to 195,013,980 acres. The
land will be managed in accordance with
the Government's forestry principles.
Griscom Would Resign.
WASHINGTON, March 3. Lloyd C.
Griscom, American Ambassador at Rome,
has sent his resignation to the State De
partment. He Intends to devote himself
to business after reaching the United
States. Following the practice In vogue
on the change of administration, the
resignation of all the members of the
diplomatic corps will be forthcoming in
the next few weeks.
Lock Chains Prove 'Worthy.
WASHINGTON. March 3. Two sam
ples of the chain to be used on the gear
on the locks of the Panama Canal are
being tested at the public roads division
of the Department of Agriculture. The
two sections were submitted to a tensile
test of 147,000 pounds to the square Inch
before the metal parted, and on a sec
ond test developed a strength of 6000
pounds greater.
Last Blow to Statehood.
WASHINGTON. March 3. By a vote of
47 to 26, the Senate today refused to put a
statehood rider on the House resolution
looking to the prevention of discrimina
tion against American Jews traveling In
Russia.
STILL PROBE STEPHENSON
Private Secretary on Stand In Pri
mary Investigation.
MADISON. Wis., March 3. Mary F.
Stringham. private secretary to Senator
Stephenson, was on the" stand today in
s,
ewtng IVi
will want to wear when the bright days come. urinz the Lenten sealonVhbViiliant
social affairs are fewer and one spends much time at home, is the time to provide liberally
for Spring and Summer wants in fluffy gowns and dainty lingerie. This store is well
prepared to cater to the wants of the woman who will spend the next few weeks in the
construction of new garments. Stocks overflow with newest and best in Sprngfabricst
and at a remarkably low, price we are offering the best Sewing Machine on the market.
OUR IMPROVED OLDS. WORTMAN & KING SEWING MACHINE is the equal of
any $55 machine as the sewing machine agencies sell them. Has automatic lift, cut-off
needle bar, swell front, quarter-sawed oak cabinet and five drawers; J f
guaranted for ten years it is a phenomenal bar gain-and costs only p 2 O .U(J
A good Machine for $20.00. Standard Sewing Machines $32.50, $35.00 and $40.00
Th uts doty Is Our
Table Linen at 72c
A heavy Scotch cream
wearing quality, regularly priced at 8.1c the
yard, for this low price for Thursday. There
is enough to supply all who come, and we
predict an immense sale. Supply yourself
liberally with every-day linen at the 7)n
remarkably low price of, the vard. ... JLj
Pattern Table Cloths,
extra heavy, pure linen,
full bleached. three
yards long, full width;
regular price $5.25 each,
special Thurs- Oil 4 f)
day only at OH1! I J
Linen Napkins, large dinner
size, extra fine quality, sell
regularly at $6.50 the dozen,
special price for QP Qr
Thursday .only uOiZO
Save on
Garden Rakes, special, ea.23c
Garden Hoes, special. ea..23c
Picture Hooks, special, doz.8
Asbestos Mats, sp'l. each..3
Folding Clothes Racks, ea.OO
Granite Wash Basins, sp'l 10
Glass Rolling Pins, spc'1.35
SEE THE IDEAL STEAM COOKER AND HAVE
Lace Curtains That You'll Like $2.95
A sale that has
to do with
pairs of high-gr
ade cm tains
elty effects, in
of each pattern
white or ecru.
Come early
quickly. Kegul
ar $5 Curtains, special.
Curtains, special, pair. .
Curtains, special, pair. .
Curtains, special, pair. .
Curtains, special, pair..
Regular $13.50
Regular $16.50
Regular $18.50
Regular $19.00
Regular $20.00
Regular $21.00
Curtains, special, pair
Curtains, special, pair. . $13. OO
Glorious Array of New Spring Apparel
Even with our former record for the best in style and the most in value to look back unon we rail thi cm'c
stock one that will eclipse the selling records of all past performances. P ' S
We take pride in calling your attention to a showing that will please you as we know this one will Come in wbiip
they're all here and look them over-slip on one or two, if you willlcompare SeTaSfs hha? ZSh
and besTsk 'store exclusiveness ajld ony of our garments-'tis elsy to see why thTs is PortlSs Urgest
the Senatorial primary Investigation. A
contribution of $1000 by Senator Stephen
son on May 14, expenses of the Wiscon
sin delegation's headquarters at the Re
publican National convention In Chicago,
was cited.
Witness admitted that donations to
churches were more frequent during the
campaign.
Stephenson Jnrt- Misses It.
MADISON. Wis.. March . Senator
Stephenson today lacked one vote for re
election. The twenty-second Join ballot
of the Legislature gave him 62 votes.
NOT TO RECALL PATTERSON
Attorneys In Cooper Trial
Closing Battles. -
Plan
NASHVILLE. March 8. Attorneys on
both sides In the Cooper-Sharpe trial vera
In conference today. Witnesses yet to
be put upon the stand were examined and
plans laid for the resumption of the bat
tle tomorrow.
The state has decided .definitely not to
recall Governor Patterson for cross-examination.
Several of counsel for the
state are hitter enemies of the Governor
and they favored a grilling of the chief
defames
table damask, fine
German Huck Towels.
with hemmed ends and
fancy damask border;
extra heavy, sell regu
larly at 25c each.
trreat special for 1 Qn
Thursdav onlv. ... I JU
Bleached Muslin, one yard
wide, good quality, a lot of
12.1X10 yards on sale Thurs
day at the exceptionally
low price of. the yard...
7c
Your Garden and House Needs
Double Wash Boards, sp. 30 C
Galvanized Wash Tubs, Cflft
special sale price. each...0Uu
Cake Turners, special, ea...5
Stove Lifters, sp'l today... 5
Coal Hods, special today. 35o
NEW ARRIVALS IN ANDIRONS AND FIRE SETS, VERY ARTISTIC DESIGNS
the distribution of 850
: Irish point or nov-
Xot manv pairs
and choose
S2.95
. .S7.S3
. S9.C5
10.75
$11.15
S12.50
i ri -vii ; 'iu
executive, but It was learned that nine
of the 12 jurors are stroiiK Tattprson
supporters. Attorney-General SlcCarn
feared the effect on them of any attack
upon the Governor.
The second reason for excusing him
was that he told no new fact, confining
himself simply to corroborating other
witnesses as to what happened at the
famous conferences the day of the
trs gedy.
The defense Is rounding up Its remain
ing witnesses to be used In rebuttal and
Is preparing to flRht the expected at
tempt of the prosecution to develop the
conspiracy theory or to show the con
dition of Senator Carmack'a mind the
day of the shootlrwt.
WIZARD WEARS . OLD COAT
Ilarriman Speaks in Epigrams on
General Financial Condition.
EL, PASO, Tex.. March 3. "I see you
are wearing- a lust year's coat." re
marked K. H. Harrlman to a newspa
per man here today, and then he add
ed: "So am I. and so generally are all
other people In the country,
"I think the tendency to economize
In nearly every business as well as In
Individual cases Is responsible for pres
Take advantage of the days that
you spend indoors by making and
Hou.seh.eep er s' )ay
Swift's Pride Soap
This splendid brand of laundry soap on sale
in our Notion Aisle Thursday, for Mfn
housekeepers' day, 3 bars 10c, doz. . . fUb
,&N3 Old Dutch Cleanser, special Thm-sday. .8c
Sr-s?7-. -T Chamois Skins, extra German Silver Thimbles,
f4W IaT tI' ,Vth I100 1 sizes, worth rn
JJtl-Ste? ea?h Thursday's PQp 5o each, 2 for SC
--- " l'H7'J Monkey Brand cleaninir
f lJ. and scouring soap, siip-
2 C r
to Kin jjraids, mercer
ized suk imisii. jiack
colors, 5-yd. pieces,
worth loc, at
Wax Paper, in continuous
opes; clean and sanitary, fine for wrapping
lunches, etc., on sale at, the roll
Tea Kettles, with copper rim
and bottom, special sale
price for today, each....
55c
Egg Whips, special today.. 3
Match Safe3, special, each.3o
Steam Egg Poachers, sp'l 55
IT EXPLAINED TO YOU
Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular
$25.00
$(5.50
$5.75
$8.00
$8.50
$9.00
$9.50
$10.00
$10.50
$11.00
$12.00
Regular
Regular
ent conditions. It's a case of every
body wearing his last year's coat."
Mr. Harrlman was wearing a suit of
clothing that fitted his figure of speech
better than It fitted his person.
Hepburn Gains but Two.
DKS MOINES. March 3. The recount of
the ballots in I'nlon County in the con
test between W. p. Hepburn, of Clar
InJa. and Senator W. 13. Jameson, of
Shenandoah, for Cnnitrevmnn In the
Kighth District was finished today. Hep
burn gained two votes but there Is no
change In the result so far as the election
is concerned. Jameson had 3S0 majority
over Hepburn on the official returns.
Pope Still Improving.
ROMB, March 3. The Pope ta better of
his cold and hoarseness, but he has not
yet been permitted to resume his audi
ences, which probably will be suspended
until next week. He Is, however, trans
acting business and receives the Papal
Secretary. Cardinal Merry del Val, and
other Vatican officials every day.
Anti-Jap Land Rill Dead.
HELENA. Mont.. March S.-The Legis
lature, was In session until midnight. Af
ter a hot light the Clayborg Antl-Jap-ues
bill, framed after the California
Ball Shape Pearl Trim
ming Buttons, white
only, all sizes, val- inn
ues to 20c doz., at..lUG
Net or Twine Shopping
Bags, large size, worth
35c each, special in.
or
f
o
5 I
sale price, each Ju
roll, but kept in enrel
4C
Tin Colanders, today at. 15fk
Tin Measuring Cups, sp'l.. 3c
Round Griddle Irons, sp'l 33c
Sensible Sad Irons, set$1.00
Brass Cup Hooks, sp'l, doz.S
Wire Toasters, sp'l today.. 7c
Gem Pans, D-hole size, ea,.20c
Curtains,
Curtains,
Curtains,
Curtains.
Curtains
Curtains.
Curtains,
special,
special,
special,
special,
.special,
special,
special,
special,
special,
special,
special,
pair
pair,
pair,
pair,
pair
pair
pair
pair
pair
pair
pair
- $15.00
...S3.90
...S4.00
. -S-4.65
- S-4.95
. .$.35
- ...$5.G5
- - .$5.85
...S6.15
. - .86.50
...$G.95
Curtains,
Curtains,
Curtain's.
Curtains,
measure, which would have prohibited
the holding of lands by Orientals was
killed by a vote of U to 22 in commute
of The wholiv
TATISTICS show
an importation of
1,043,333 eases of
G. H. Mumm &
Co.'s Extra Dry and
Seleeted Brut sinee
inOO, or one-third of
total imports.
The most convincing1 testimony of.
the unsurpassed quality of the G.
H. Munim & Co. champagnes, vr