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THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, AUGUST 10, , 1902. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF The Orc&on Inn's Telephones. OREGON. Counting Room Main fiff7 Hanasinc Editor Mala 630 City Editor :...Maln 100 Composing Room Main 6S5 fcast Side Office East 01 Superintendent Bulldlns ;..Red 2S23 COLUMBIA. Countinir Room G87 Editorial Rooms 106 composing: Room 714 Engine Room. :....29a AMUSEMENTS TOXIGHT. SHIELDS PARK. 13TH AND "WASHINGTON Earle and Hampton, Lamonts, Hunt Club pictures, vaudeville and music Henri" Ordwat Seriously Injured. Injuries which may cause death were re celved yesterday by Henry Ordway, an employe of the Pacific Co-operative Mill ins Company. A defect In the dock was the cause of the accident, and ho sus tained a brokon pelvis and a number of bad brulsea He was standing on the dock when one of the workmen was passing with a heavy truckload of lumber. Just as the truck was passing; him one of the wheels broke through the dock and the whole load was tipped up. and fie was caught under the timber. He was taken at once to St. Vincent's Hospital, where It was found that his pelvis had been broken. "When asked as to his chances of recovery the doctor in charge said "The fatality In these cases is very great. for it is hard for such an injury not to do damage to some of the pelvic viscera, I made a close examination, however, and did not find that any internal damage had oeen aone, and I think that his chances for recovery are good." une -siore hot Day. The mercury stands above Its normal resting place, and forecast umclal Beals does not expect It to be any cooler until tomorrow, if then. A maximum temperature of S3 degrees was registered yesterday, which, while it Is not up to the heat of Wednesday and Thursday, caused almost as much discom fort on account of the sultry air and the absolute Jack of breeze. The warm spell has visited the whole state, but in the western part It was somewhat cooler yes terday. The most disagreeable feature of the past few days is the very warm evenings, which are unusual for Port land. At 6 o'clock last night the mercury BUll stood at 91, and It was late before the heat had abated .to any irreat extent. The hourly temperatures yesterday were as louows: 5 A. M., 62; 6 A. M., CO; T A. M.. 62; 8 A. M., C5; 9 A. M.. 67; 10 A. M., 70; 11 A. M.. 76; 12 ST., S2; 1 P. M., SS; 2 P. 31., 93; 3 P. M.. 93; 4 P. M., 83; P. M., 93; 6 P. M.. 9L Dull Dat in Public Offices. There was an air of dullness in public offices yesterday. There was a session of the United States District Court in theunorn- lng, but In the afternoon the doors were locked, and the court attaches, with the exception oi tne cierKs, had little or nothing to do. In the Courthouse the courts were all shut down, but the clerks In the various offices managed to keep Dusy writing up records, and the Deputy Sheriffs had a few papers to serve. The City Hall was quiet. The clerks put in their time leisurely, and there were few visitors, save those who called to pay water rents. Baseball Todat, 3P.3L Baseball Today, 3 P. M. Baseball Today, 3 P.M. Baseball Today, 3 P. M. Baseball Today, 3 P. II. Portland vs. Tacojia. , Baseball Today, 3 P. M. Baseball Today, 3 P.M. Baseball Today, 3 P. M, Baseball Today, 3 P.M. Baseball Today, 3 P. M. Professional Grounds, 24th & Vaughn Suxdax Trolley Rides Today to Mount Tabor, East Side Reservoirs and Mount Scott, fare 5 cents. To Sellwood, Mllwaukle, Oak Grove, Oregon City and Cnaemah Park, overlooking the "Willam ette Falls. Ample seats and tables for picmcers. .Baseball game at 2:30 P- M. Dancing in the pavilion. Refreshments on the grounds, which are electric lighted i nignt. nound-trlp rate to the Park cents. cars every SO minutes from iJirst and Alder. Dalles Daily Excursions by boats of White Collar Line from foot Alder street dally 7 A. M. Grand scenic route of the worm, juoirett's Springs, famous resort ot. .martins Hot Springs, health sanltarl urn; Jewett's, at White Salmon; noted Summer hotel for scenery and rest; Hood River, where stage starts for Cloud Cap Inn, a mansion In the skies. Ask lor ucKets to all these places. "Dalles' eiectric scgn. Both phones. Main 351. t-lose on .labor Day. About 200 uusiness nouses have signed the agree u,cul yieaeiuea Dy tne labor unions to close their doors on LaL"r day. Yester- uay xne agreement was in circulation, aim it naa a gracious reception every wjitie. jx was circulated hv n -v Harry, president of the State vArHnn of Labor, and Charles Mickley. president me orornanu .f ederated Trades Low Excursion RXtbs to All Points East. Northern Pacific Railway will sell uu Ausust a ana io, to St. Paul and re turn, $52. September 29 and 30 to Wash ui&wu. v.. ana return at 177 35. On vciuuur - ana i to Colorado Springs and "l.u'u "r on A. D. Charlton, .aiurnsun streets, ror full In formation. Elks' Carnival. Sealed proposals for exclusive privileges In German Village will be received up to noon Monday, Au- UBL xu or specincations see the conces sion committee at Carnival headquarters seventh ana stark streets. The commit tee reserves me right to reject any and ". r . ij. ujjsuii, cnairman. a wkshublb i' uel. A desirable fuel is one that Is easily controlled. r-nv . easily lighted, burns freely 'if desired or U3 an aajustment of draughts may be uttue to nom tne nre all day giving ui. uui nine neat. joi:e burns with a vn-ax oiue name, carrying little soot tnaklng a very desirable fuel. For Dalles, Lyle, Hood River, Hot Springs, Cascade Locks. Take Regulator Link, Oak-Street Dock, 7 A. M. Mount Tabor Is the place to go today v-ooi breezes on the heights. Vaudeville show ojt superior merit, afternoon and evening. The miniature railway, the most wonaeriui attraction of the day. Cars every nve minutes from Third and Yam- mi i. ...w, uii iu.vr trips nave more variety of Interesting points and number of picnic groyes than any of the short river rides. Boats loave Taylor street ounaay every hour from S:30 A. M. to 6 30 P. M. Round trip 25c. Take a Trip East Now and visit Yel lowstone Park. Call on Northern Pa cific. Third and Morrison, for full infor mation regarding low excursion rates to points In the East and the Park trip. Hamman Baths. 300 Oregonlan build ing, open every night for men, 7:30 P. M to 9:30 A. M. Everything first class. Phone North 13SG. Come early, as we expect a rush. September and October Is the Best Season to Go East.-Cs.11 on Northern Pacific, Third and Morrison streets, for low excursion, rates to all points East. Take a Trolley Ride to Oregon City and Canemah Park. 30 miles for 25 cents Cars every 30 minutes. Leave First and Alder streets. For Description and "Resources of Columbia County." Oregon, send 10c to Gazette, Rainier, Or. Music and dancing at Cedar Park today Cars from Third and Yamhill every 30 minutes. Mile for 15 cents. Hasty Messenger Co Telephones Main 53. Open all night. ' Get your tent and camping outfit at the Pacific Tent &. Awning Co. Turkish baths, soo Oregonlan building. Fuxeral of S. W. Aldrich. The last rltce over the remains of the late S. W. .Aldrlch, who died August 5 at the Good Samaritan Hospital, were held Thursday under the auspices of the Knights Temp lar. The body was cremated. He was a native of New York, but was a resl- acnt of Portland for K years. He left a wife and two children, Dora Aldrlch, aged 16, and Walter Aldrlch, aged 11 He has two brothers and three sisters, Julia Aldrlch. of Portland; Cynthia Rob inson, of Bath. N. Y.: John Aldrlch. o: Bath, N. Y.; Kate Robinson, of Colorado, and Nate Aldrlch, of Portland. Mr. Aid- rich had been a sufferer for years from cancor o the liver, but had only been confined to his bed for three weeks. In his last moments his suffering was great, but he met the end with composure, mak ing the final request that the hymn, "Some Sweet Day," be sung At his funeral. Plan to Advertise the Fair. An ef fort will bo made to have the Lewis and Clark Fair advertised through the Harriman immigration bureau. When G. M. McKinney, In charge of the bureau. was In Portland, he said that no ob jcctlon would be made to this. The lead. ing cities of the Northwest have agreed to equip the bureau with a large amount of printed matter. H. E. Reed, secretary of the Lewis and Clark board, has written to each of the cities to get them to make mention of the fair In the printed mat ter wnlch they will issue. The cities are Pendleton, Walla Walla, Moscow. Pull man, Ashland, Albany, Salem, Medford, Roseburg, Eugene, Corvallls, Independ ence, Dallas, HJllsboro, Hood River, The Dalles, Shanlko, Heppnor, Arlington, La uranae and Baker City. Bailey Gatzert. Sunday Excursion. Cascade Locks. $1 50 Round Trip. Meals 25 Cents. Bailey Gatzert Sunday Excursion to Cascade Locks and return today, leaving Alder-etreet dock 9 A. M., returnlngT7:S0 P. M. Grandest scenery on earth. Pala tial and roomy steamer. Music and every. thing to please. Connecting at Cascade Locks with steamer Metlako, from The Dalles, giving through connection Sunday ror an pqmts above the Locks. "Dalles' electric sign. Both phones Main 351. Electrical Inspector for Portland. Architects and electrical engineers have received notice that an electrical Inspector Is to be appointed-at Portland In the in. terest of the fire underwriters. He will inspect all wires and electrical machinery, irom iransiormers down to fans and dec trlcally-heated curling Irons. When own ers of property do not have their hulld. Jngs fully protected against danger from lire arising from imperfect wires or in sulatlpn, they will have to nay higher in surance. Electricity is getting to be more ana more or a factor in fire risks. Press Association to Meet at New. i-uiiT. a. Harding, proprietor of the Telephone-Recrlster at 'VteMinnvnio nr. president of the Oregon Press Association. was In Portland yesterday, arranging for wie annual meeting of thn nssnrintirm t Newport, commencing Thursday next The editors will leave Newport on the start nomcward on Monday morning. The as sociation Is expected to pass a resolution advocating the passage of an act by the next -Legislature providing for more legal auveru5inff in tnis state. White Collar Line. Vancouver Sunday Excursions. Only 25c Round Trip. Alder-Street Dock, Portland; Railroad Dock, Vancouver. Leave Portland 9. 10. 11 A. M: 1. 2:30. 3:30 P. M. Leave Vancouver 11:30 A. M 2:30, 4:30,P5:30. 6:30 P. M. Concert at Vancouver .this afternoon by the Seven teenth United States Infantry roglmental Dana in the city park from 1 to 5 P. M. Boys in a Fist Fight Two vounr boys named A. F. Brown and Felix, sur name unnnown. got into a fist fight yes terday at Third and Burnslde -streets, to the great edification of a crowd that Gath ered there. Policeman Roberts heard of tne occurrence, and arrested the boys, who were taken before the Chief of Polleo who severely lectured them and dismissed them on receiving their promise that they tvui Dc Detter ooys hereafter. OOOD DAYS FOR ICEMAN.FtOm the number of cards displayed on the poles and posts along tho streets In nart of the residence portion of the city It might be supposed that an election was at nana, and all the Ice dealers and Ice deal ers only are running for office. The Ice man Is in great request now, .and should stand a good show for being elected to any omce, it tne opposition is not too hot. y Why Will You Stay at Home when you can take a trip to Vancouver by White Collar Line boats for 25 cents round trip? Ride on the broad Columbia yew mountain peaks, meet a cool, de- iignuui breeze, see the military barracks. hear tho regimental band f1UrnnrcA Ua sweetest music. Come and bring your iujiva uiuj ounuay ana take a ride. Coronation Celebration. A epeclal servlca of thanksgiving will be held at the Seamen's Institute, 100 North Front street, at 7:30 P. M.. In commemoration of the coronation of King Edward. All friends are cordially lnvlte'd to attend. Mayflower's Moonlight Excursion. Steamer Albany and barge, foot of Main street. Tuesday evening, August 12 8 P. M. Tickets, including dancing, 50 cents.' The Team Drivers' International Union. Local 162. notifies the public that P. John son has agreed to employ union drivers and pay union wages. History for Ready Reference. Lamed; AHIbono s Dictionary of Authors; Wavcr- Qf V'J volF' 15' at Old. Book Store. 229 Yamhill street n?lG? tr2ctf oC farmIn& land wanted cheap for cash In Oregon and Washing ton. Write fully. F. V. Andrews & Co.' Band Concert at Woodstock this af- iJTT; T V rh,rd flna Yamhill 10. 30 and 50-minutes, after the hour 50 large carnations, only ; floral nieces reasonable. Burkhardfe. 23d and GHsan illf8. Weber, upholstering, ' 209 Fourth, between Taylor and Salmon Turkish baths. 300 Oregonlan building F. W. Baltks & Co.. llnotyrvrs. r Lockhtoton Tries to Escape. William Lockington, who attempted to kill his wife and to commit suicide by cutting his tnroat last Monday on Borthwlck street. escaped from St. Vlncdnt'a Hospital Fri day night, and was caught last night near the Terminal Depot by Policemen Connors and McDevitt. When Locking- ton walked out from the hospital Friday night he had every chance to -escape, as most of the windows and doors were open on account of the unusually warm weather. The police weretsure he could not escape from the city, as the band ages around his throat would attract at tentlon anywhere. Last night his wounds were examined by Dr. Slocum and were stated to be healing satisfactorily. Mrs. LockJngton was only slightly Injured. Want Cold-Storage Plant at Agneso, C. C. McCorkle. of Curry County, has written to the Chamber of Commerce, of tnis city, calling attention to the possi butles of a cold-storage plant at some point on the Lower Rogue River. He says that a site can be secured at Ag neso, and that handsome Inducements wouia be made to parties wishing to la vest capital at that place He says that ogue Klver canncrymen are now oav ing 20 cents for fish that would sell at Astoria lor 52 50, and that a good cold storage piant could nreDar and shin large number of fine salmon to the out erne marxets. ANNOUNCEMENT. Having purchased the old-tim favorite and popular Brandea Restaurant, H3 First oireet ana za Aiaer street, we' wish to announce to the public that It Is the aim of the present management to con duct a first-class restawmnt. ia ,.rnm and confectionary establishment. At all times the tables will be supplied with the best the market affords, rfnil- r..in.. will be the motto. Telenhnn ord.' -n-iir receive prompt attention. Elegant French Qinners, 50 cents. Let us figure on your uauyueva. -hiss rseille Wllmette. who hue presmea at tne desk for the past 12 ycara, oc xuuna at ner oia post, JOHN P. RATFT For the past 20 years with H. C. Brandes; aia H. L. SANDYS, of the Hotel McCauley. SOME EXQUISITE GOODS. e invite all to Insneet our master, pieces, each In Its line. You mav wnnr a mantel, some glassware, a fixture, a port- ou,c grate, tiling, or what not, You are sure to find something to suit the lurnisnings or your rooms in our stnr una me price win suit you, too. Most people have taste. Most people love their homes. To all such we can promise an intellectual aengnt if thev will rviii Th merely curious are welcome. There is no such comprehensive display for selection this side of San Francisco, and nothing iiuiJuiur mere, TUB JOHN BARRETT COMPANY Established 1S67. 6th and Alder Sts. WHERE TO DINE. Are you a patron of tni? Porttnnd -ps. laurant. Washington? It's the best. An excellent Sunday dlnnpr Is con- o f uie x-erKins Kestaurant. TjrK ucoui uining-room. d. H. Brown. The be?t and most comolete Sunday din ner outlay at Strouse's Restaurant. 229 Husmusion, between First and Second. ""-"uj toosea, j i?irtc street. SPECIAL VALUES. Ladies' house wrappers, worfh ri n 9 Crt i . - w, vuur cnoice on Mnnrfoi. rzn Special values in sample towels, remnants vt nucu, iace ana rumed swlss cur tains. J Wariled Two boys, not under IS VMM- , , r . V. 111 Apply Monday rrvTi A . ,r . 01 conneii. corner Third and Morrison. Ho,nn.rf uioie linens, blankets, quilts and curtains. WILL REFRESH YOU. Good cheer and all of th Ing news alw-ays on tap at The Sportsman wan, xm xourtn street. Traccy Denny, proprietors. and CARD OF THANKS. We Wish to extend tn ti- i and Hood River our hearifeU thanks for their svmnathv nnH L-itV-i In tVii -f uuin.no Pearl e aauSnter. Alice MR. AND MRS. Trivtq a cu . tt- Write liar t Sonn. ti, qulries promptly answered - a Klatuntll Hot tnr?nt.. Most notrd Summfr rvinrt i. .. people. Addrrt Edoa Bros.. HfrirV r.i nich-GrniTe Pianos ror Rent. Eold on easr lnst&limrn; ... nd repaired. H. Slnaaelmer. 72 Third Harr:s' Trunk qo. for trunks and bags' OSTEOPATHY IN The IVIarquam EsUblished 1S39. Dr. Walter A. Rorjers Graduate of the A. T. Still School of Os teopathy. Klrksville, Mo. Office G32-533-C34 Mnrqaam Bldff. Phone Main 27. Watch and Jewelry Repairing ' It's Our Business to Repair Watches and Jewelry Eyes Tested Free we understand our business. That's- one reason why we have so much of this kind of work to do. Another reason 19 that our prices are moderate. If YOU have not given tis a trial, make a beginning now. Maybe you have an odd stone or other precious keepsake you would like converted into a pin or locket. If so. bring it in and let us show you how It can be made Into an attractive ornament. Do your eses make your headache? Our glasses relieve that trou ble right away, with us it's no guesswork, Either a true fit or none at all. JAEGER BROS. Manufacturing Jewelers and Opticians 290 Morrison St., bet. 4th & 5th i is Largest Clothiers In the Northwest, Corner Fourth and Morrison Streets SPECIK'. SKLB THE "WHITE IS KING. MONDAY AND TUESDAY We will clve a discount of 30 per cent on every maaiine in our store. Do not miss this opportunity. Write us for catalogue and price ' list, or call us up by phone South 261. Or call at our etore and ln?rx?et the machines. Jow machines for rent. Needles and parts for ait eewin? macninca. THE WHITE 5EWI.NG WACHINE OFFICE COn. SIXTH AND ALDER STS. Camera Bargains We have a few good Cameras that will be Ascot No. 25, 4x5 $2.50 No. 4 Cartridge Kodak, 4x5 '.$10.00 Premo B, 4x5 $8.00 Pony Premo No. 6, 4x5, $20.00 Ray No. 1, 5x7 $8.00 Imperial No. 2, 5x7 $10.00 All the above -are as cood as new Only peea uscu a. saort ume. D. M. Averill & Co. The Curio Store, 331 Morrison St. TORE SHOWING na For Fall.... tion Suits The new red and black mixtures that will be so fashionable among the exclusive? tailors... Prices range from $20 to $32.50 Comfortable Clothing for Hot Weather Men's Outing Suits, $10 to $18 Large variety of .materials, made up without linings, seams well stayed, trousers with permanent turn-up. Every detail of cut and finish equal to outer work. The finest goods in the North west at the price of an ordinary article. Fall Shirts Now in....Haridsome stripes and figures.... plain and plaited bosoms.. ..madras and ox ford soft fronts, and. percales of the laun dried styles. Closing Out Straw Hats at Half Price OSTEOPATHY DR. L. D. iJflTII. Of A. T. 5tUl ecnooi. KJrJLSvIIIe. Mo. Old et oetcopatn in uregon. fourth year ia t ortiano. wonauii&tion tree at onlc. ices by express 409 Oregonlan BIdg. Lady Assistant. Phone Oalc iTL We have received another invoice of English barefoot Sandals by ex press trom New York. Child's sizes, 7 and 8, Osteopathy at Seaside chiid'ss?zeV,9 to n DR. H. V. ADIX of Portland Graduate of Still College, is located one block east of Postofnce, Sea side, Or. Consultation free; office nours, 9 to i, 2 to 5. at. Misses' sizes, 12 to 2, at $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 Postage 10 Cents. RED CROSS PILE CURE S A GUARANTEED CURE ror bale by All Druppists Misses' and Child's red strap suppers, 5i. ou grade at. . . Women's $2.00 house slip pers, narrow widths, at . . 95c 50c Goddard-Kelly Shoe Co. SIXTH AND WASHIXGTOX. Osteopathy Ur. (jcrtrude L. Gates Only Ladr Osteopath In Portland. The 3Iaclcny Bulldlnjr. Phone South 1330. Offlc hours, 0-12. 2-5. W. O. FLACK OSTEOPATH Graduate of American School of Osteon- athy. ICIrksvllle. Mo., under the founder or tne science, ur. a. t. still. ilrs. w. O. Flack attendant. omce 310 AhinKton buudlnsr. Consultation and examination Phone, Clay 630. free. EDUCATIONAL. Baseball Today . Ball Park, 24th and Vaughan TACOMA vs. PORTL'ND 3 o'Clock ADMISSION FEE, 25c Our Sale of SUMMER GooDS . Continues New Fall Hats Are Here - The "Waldorf" King of All Hats Om $3.00 Hats . Beat the best in the world, or on the moon. m DeKOVEN HALL A Select Boarding School for Boyn Comblnea School Discipline with Home InHu- ences. t;naractr xjunains Jjniei Aim. Select ncss a Distinctive Feature. Receives Twenty Boya of Good Character. Prepares them tor College or Builness Life. Naval Discipline. cacetK are ln- trncted In the llnnngcment of Boats and Coached In CrciY, singles and doubles. Building well equlrred. Located on th. B shore of Lake Stellacoosi. Pure "Water, Good Drainage. Wholesome Food and Outdoor Exer cise contribute to the health of pupils. In struction thorough and DersonaL Elvnth year begin September U, 1002. For Booklet and Information address D. S. PULFORD, SOUTH TACOMA. WASH- It. F. D. i Famous Clothing Gomp'y Tiff t r t r W ggc The Thoburn School The Cnlrcrslty Preparatory School for Girls. AT PALO ALTO, CAL. Prepares for Stanford and Berkeley. Spe cial courses also arranged. The Stanford libraries, lectures, maslcales. etc.. open to the Thoburn students. Fall term begins August U. Address the principals. Miss Catherine Harker, A. B. (Vassar); Miss Florence Hey wood. A. B. (Stanford): reference. President David Starr Jordan of Stanford "University. Morrison and Second Streets Preserve Your Eyesight If you have any trouble -whatever -with your eyes, or suffer from head aches, eyeaches. excessive -winking or watering of the eyes, trembling spells, blurring and mixing of letters or nervousness don't put off seeing about It uijjer. viBion is priceless, ana should not be trifled with. Our op tician Is an expert, and wc guaranteo you perfect satisfaction. It -will surely pay you to see us. 2Si "WASHINGTON STREET. fdAWFACTURING-OPTICIANS' PoRTLANO.OREGi Good Eye Sight Is more valuable than gold. If your sight is not perfect you had better consult our optician and have glasses fitted that will give you good vision. He can do it. 31 far. Jewelers and Opticians. Cor. nc and Wnshlneton EDUCATIONAL. MRS. ALLEN'S SCHOOL For Boys and Girls 22S Sixth Street. Second year will open Monday. September 13, 1302. Classes In Mathematics, History .cngusn. j.aun. Greek and German. Kiwi.it Diuutuu uuiniueu io regular classes, .t or cir culars aaaress aiaki Kelly street. tuAKET V. ALLEN. B1f Portland. Or. Telephone Front -i O REG OX PORTLAND ST. HELEN'S HALL Normal, Kindergarten and Primary Training Classes. ednesday, October 1, under the HAS YOUR NEXT DOOR NEIGHBOR TOLD YOU OF THE FINE SHOES SHE PURCHASED AT KNIGHT'S CORNER OF FIFTH and WASHINGTON Open direction of Miss Elizabeth K. Matthews. Cook County Normal School, Chicago, I1L For further Information apply to ST. HELEN'S HALL. iseeit fJaTlPPr CURED AT HOME by Internal KUUOei treatment, no knife, plaster or pain. Book and Testimonials mailed FREE Mason Canwr Institute. 121 W. 42& st.. JJ. T. St. Paul's Boarding and . . . Day bchool for Girls "WALLA "WALLA. WASH. Finishing and Accredited Col! tory Courses. Good Winter climate; mean an nual temnerature. 54 dee mean anntmi nin. fall. 1T.75 Inches. The Reverend Andreas Bard President of Trustees; Miss Irnorea Borer Prlncical. Terms. J100 to S50O. ' ' TROUSERS We've a trousers stock to please the fastidious and meet the approval of the most economical. Trousers for long legs, short legs and medium legs, with waist sizes to match, never mind your shape, we can fit you. No tailor in the land can improve on them very few can make as good We sell, at $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 and guarantee each pair to be perfect in fit perfect in make "CORONATION CLOTH:" The latest fabric for gentlemen's wear. We have recently received a beautiful line of these goods m ready-to-wear suits. They are worth inspecting. SaSem Woolen Mills Store 85-87 Third St., between Stark and Oak Streets IHHHHHIinal