Ill IS JIUUNIM) AHTOHUN, 'JHUIUDAY OCfoBKlt 19. IKWL 352 HI i 111 (Jan Uncalled for 1 W at Half Priced) I i - in i i : ; iitit ; ; vi ; .... - ..; . rai 0UT (( tlife great number of Hilts, ordered, many arc uncalled (or. Our contract with well-known tailoring firms throughout the country is that we take up uncalled lor par mnntsteft in the express office wrst ofthe NjisiWpotRiveri ? In ihls wiy keep on fiantl a number of uncalled' for suits, overcoats and trousers, which we arc able to sell at great ly reduced prices. These garments are not misfits but suits on whicn deposits have been made and which were forwarded by express C. O. D. ancj .for unknown reasons remained in the ex press office uncalled for. We have all such suits that arc accumulated by these firms forwarded to us evt ry .'! days, to li sold at ha'f the original cost. $20 Suits and Overcoats $25 $30 it X? fa 'A IMPORTANT MOVE IN ASIATIC TRADE Warehouse to He ' KialdishcJ Shanghai to I)I.siIhy Ameri can lioods. it WILL OPEN JANUARY FIRST Frails of the Manufacturers Asso-clatlon--t)theri Watekiises Will' Be Also Bnllr. VTrrLArKi.FHIA, Oat. 1.-Wlth rf ivnro t the w&rehous which the Na- tlonsl Association of Mtnuficturfn Ik to establish In Shanghai, Chin, Pnnl dent Th'olor'C. Search makes Ihs fol lowing itatoment: "For more than tlx monthi past the National Association of Manufacturers has bfen making proparaUons for the establishment In Shanghai of a Ittrxc wfttvhntise for the display and aala of American Hood maA4 by the member of the association, and we have ad vnnoed so far arith our plana that we shall probably be able to open the ware house for bualneea about the first of the year, "The warohousfl will oontaln two de partments, one for the display of goods and the other for making salnj The financial arratigiienu whloh have been inude In the United Stajea and In China will permit the transaction of all business upon a cash basis, and any goivls that may be sold through the warehouse will be paid for at the time of shipment from the United States. The association Itself will not under take any business transactions, but the business department will be conducted under the supervision and control of the association, and provision will be af forded for the accommodation of Its members and the protection of Its mem ber, "I regard this as the most Important atop that has ever been taken In China wltk a view of the extension of Ameri can trade in that country. It will bo emlrnly an American Institution from Garments for $10.00 12.50 15.00 44 44 i beginning to end. This warehouse will be the sroond In a rlt of such estab lishment which the association has un dertaken. The ,1rt wsa opened In Ca racas, Venetuela, a year and a half ago, and plans for others to follow the one In Shanghai art now under consid eration." TO SAIL ON MANUENSR. Iterrulls of Thirteenth and Thlrty-flrst 1 ( Are Ready for Manila. , SAN FRANCISCO, Oot. 18,-Three hundred recruits under command of Captain W. N. Hughea, Thirteenth In fantry, and Lieutenants Wilson, Taacoe and Klntle have been assigned to the transport Manuense, with two compa nies of the Thlrty-flrst, under command of Lieutenant Colonel Hayea. The men of the Washington regiment have presented Colonel Wholley with a beautiful and expensive sword. I, 'Thw Monlana'reglment.whlch has JUst bn mustered ottt, will start for home on a special train this evening. gen. lawton's advance Assured .Lie !.,' ' ' TO BK BRKJADIKK-tiENERAL . . , - ,t - ' Vacancy of Anderson'o1 Retirement Will Make Room ftirMacArlluir Next in Line. NEW YORK.' Oct. 1$. A speclnl to the Herald from Washington says: The belief at the war department Is that the series of promotions and re tirements following Shafter's removnl from active service will result In Gen eral Lawton getting the brigadier-generalship, and that the next vacancy In that rank, 'in January, 180. following the retirement of General Anderson, will be filled by General MacArthur. All the present general ofTlcers of the regular army will retire before Gen eral Lawton, with the exception of Hi Igadler-General Wade, who tvtlnes April 14, 1907. Oenera'. Lawton will re tire one month earlier. Should any thing happen to General Wade, General Save Si to 2 make your next Suit. You will have no trouble in finding the CLOTH YOU WANT if you come to us, as we can give an assortment of over 5" different styles to select from.--- -, WE ARE TAILORS Not cheap garnu nt makers, the only thing cheap r.bout our suits is the price. Our suits have that style fit and finish about them that swell-dressed gentlemen appreciate. I'Dsneril) 250 WASHINGTON STREET, V. : - - - ; ' ' B Lawton, by his appointment now, would be the Immediate suotv.wsor of General Mile upon Ma retirement In 1909, and would have command of the army for nearly four years. Whether appointed now or In January, General MacArthur, If he lives, will be sure to be the com mandTng general for at least two years. There Is a str.mg movement on fo(4 to have General Wood, the commanding ofllcer at 8antlagc, appointed to th present vacancy, but at the war de partment there Is no expectation that' he will come In ahead of Generals Law ton and MacArthur. INTERNAL REVENUE! RKCEIPTS. I """" Largi Net Increase Over Thoae of Last Year. ! WASHINGTON. Oct. 18,-The lmr-) nal revenue statement for September, 1899, shows total receipts of :4,522.8!5. an Increase as compared with Septem ber. 1898, of $2,809,508. The receipts from the several source of revenue, and the Increase or decreane as compared with September, 1896, are: Spirits, $9,020,545: Increase, $1.S5S.21S. Tobacco, $4,998,727; Increase, $758,230. Fermented liquors, $6,821,458; Increase. $170,040. Oleomargerlne. $208,482; Incwaao, $65, 6C9. Special taxes not elsewhere enumer ated. $616,0011; decrease, $151,504. This decrease is accounted for by the fact that last year tho time within which the yearly special taxes could be paid was extended to Include Septem ber. This year ithe tlmo expired Au gust 1. Miscellaneous, $3,514,678; Increase, $610,818. During the last three months the re ceipts have exceeded those for the sam period In 1898 by $4,966,793. MEXICO'S TRIBUTE TO THE UNI TED STATES. Chicago Times-Herald. In his short and graceful speech at the Chicago day banquet Senor Marls- cal, the Mexican minister of foreign af fairs, Indicated that an act of friend- I ship performed In an hour of supreme trial had effaced from the minds of hlB ' countrymen all that bitter hostility to the United States which they felt after the unfortunate affair over Texas. The French emperor had taken ad- I vantage of the great rebellion In our own land to promote an ambitious schema of foreign conquest. Maxlmll- lan, his tot, dep?ndod upon the French 'troops to support his title, and while BOD the rebellloj lasted we were not in a position to do more than protest against the usurpation as an Infraction o( the Monroe doctrine. In this way 8-cretary Seward oonnerved the prin ciple, which he strengthened subse quently with more forcfole representa tions. At the conclusion of the civil war a great and splendidly disciplined army was released for foreign service and nave a new significance to the ut terances of diplomacy. ' Napoleon then r"Ci'xnled that discretion was the bet ter part of valor and wi'.hdrew his sol diers. The triumph of Juarex over Max imilian followed, and the Mexican re public was re-established on a much firmer basis than ever. In referring to this Incident in the his tory of his country. Senor Marlscal said: 'Less than 40 years ago we had to battle against Napolonlc Intervention, and In spite of our heroic resistance, prolonged for five long years, we might have succumbed, yielding to force, had It net been for the powerful Influence of the United States, which promptly settled the matter In our favor. That hlstcrlcal fact has not been forgotten by any true Mexican, and we will keep It engraved In our hearts." The era of good feeling thus Inaugu rated has continued ever since. The two governments hive exchanged cour teslesfrspeatedly, and, its th minister testifies,' American capital has been an important factor In Mexican progress. So close haa been the bond between the nations that while the foreign policy of M ilo consists In cultivating a friendly 1 intercourse with all countries, It Sin at "a real Intimacy with' the United States." The cause, says Senor M'Uis-al. ;ls not vicinity only or the memory 'of that past favor. "We have adopted your Institutions, we have shaped our political being af ter your model, and the symbol of our nationality Is almost Identical with yours -both are the famous bird of Jove, an eagle. May these two eagles soar forever, flying along parallel lines tho American guiding the Mexican following always encouraged by the example of her elder slsrter." This, too, Is the sentiment of the Il lustrious soldier and statesman who has watched over the destinies of Mex ico for so many years, and who has eroded a stately and endurtng struc ture above the ruins of anarchy and Imperialism. LOGIC IS LOGIC. It Is told that a grandfather, well known In the English house of com mon", was chatting amicably with his Httli! granddaughter, who was snugly ensconced on his knee. "What makes your hair so white, grand pa?" the lit tle miss queried. "I am very old. my dear: I was In the ark." replied his lordship, with a painful disregard of the truth. "Oh! Are you Noah?" "No.". "Are you Shem. then?" "No; I 44i4ff tftf fftt oii I oiif Suit M vercoat If you wish to be well dressed in Workmanship, in fact everything at no more expense than if vou am not 8hem." "Are you Ham? "No. ' ' Then," said the little one, who was fast nearlng the limit of her Bib leal knowledge, "you must be JapheC" A regatlve reply was given to this que ry, also; for the old gentleman Inward ly, wondered what the outcome would be. "But. grandpa, if you are not Noxh, or Shem. or Ham, or Japhet, you must be a beast!" ANOTHER TOWN HEARD FROM. Baker City Republican. It would be a sorry day for Oregon if the actual operation of the O. R. A N.wore thrown Into the Omaha office. It would mean ruin to the local Indus tries of the state, a was the case be fore when the Union Pacific operated the through line. Everything was pros tituted to "through" traffic and big "transcontinental" tonnage. It was na tural that a manager 3,000 miles away from this territory should know little of local conditions and pay little atten tion to his local officers. Kudyard Kipling Will address a poli tical meeting in London next Friday in support of the government's policy in the Transvaal dispute. In view of the novelist's disinclination or inability to live on this side because of his brother-in-law no one would be surprised to see him moke the best of the situation by going In for politics in England. Among other things it might result in a new lot of moat surprising "copy." AV'onvfclioation, S inciyestion, EfikHwness, 7 is an wotnea X cfciklrMi. cared by FILLS GetthegenulnetrToa wiui to be cured. ' 10 cmU (newts. I sraf stern. Jllll I III I II IHI III Mil II TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. E."W. Grove's sig nature Is on each box. t5c The Rev. Dr. De Costa, of New York, has withdrawn from the Episcopal church, although he apears to advance the Idea that the church has withdrawn from hlra. Referring principally to the Brtggs controversy he says "the Epis copal church has made a new departure and I cannot go along with It." THAT JOYFUL FEELING. With the exhilarating senoe of re newed health and strength and In ternal cleanliness, which follows the use of Syrup of Figs, Is unknown to the few who have not progressed be yond the old-time medicines and the ehea p substitutes sometimes offered ')Ut never accepted by the well-tnform-od. Buy the genuine. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. 111 I II 1 1 every particular, Style, Cloth,'' Lining. that pertains to a perfect suit or overcoat wore ready made clothin?. Then let ns PORTLAND, OREGON 1 H Your Head And what is in it. No. 1. CONTENTS. . A Complete Foundation for Measuring Mind. Thirty Distinct Factors Have to be Considered. . The Faculties of Tower. The Successful Man. 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