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n-r Ainn: r a in 1 t J rnwe r 1 1 ten foroip P i f w.ri . m Vi'v'rt5 , . I III l rHIli MAY BE POSTPONED CHICAGO, April .-That no positlon Will be held at St. Louis in 1803 was. the : main conclusion to be drawn from an ' Interview tonight with former United 'i States Senator Thomas H. Carter ot ' Montana, president of the United States Commission -of jhe Louisiana, purchase fcxposlttou.. - ' " He had arrfTed from St.' touts, where" Several sessions of bt commlion have . iei liald recently." '..; ' : -. , "The main topic of conversation In St. ,IjOuI Just now ta whether to postpone the world s fair unto ID04," said Mr. Car tcr. . "In ten months work ha progressed en the site to the extent of making some excavations. There are only 11 more months In which to set ready the great eft fair over projected." j; Some oita recently said that the only work so far don toward building the ex iKwtiion. waa the cutting of a few trees (Serippe-McRa Itarg Association ; WASHINGTON, April WThe House In committee of the whole today began con; - gideratloa of the Chines Exclusion bill." Congressman Kahn of California made the are Important address ea thenwatf- vre. The speaker discussed at "length tho wndcstrsMllty of the Chines as residents doeirabUlty of the Chinese as eldente in this country. We contended that as a not they are known for J heir duplicity, which characteristic had rendered traces : sary the tightening, of the loophole whereby the Chinese "have been evading the exclusion law. He-quoted from offic ial reports to the effect that MOO Chinese have been admitted into New York and Vermont alone upon perjured testimony, and he could safely say that 10 per cent ot the cases refused Admission were those In this country. - "It t they who hire highbinders and murders to assassinate their business and personal enemies. , ' ' "It is tfcey who Own gambling bouses, lottery Joints and opium dena." Taking up the question ot ths exclu sion law upon our trad with ths Orient, HANGED ' SERB, LODOHL -Mont.. Anrll 4--Cflln(!on Zotson waa hanged hers today for com plicity in I ha conspiracy thst resul ted in ins murder or his own. tamer. . uomon was irj jail for life for another murder ana conspired with a oompanlon who was about be released to kill the lder Xotson and forge a confession in which tne murdered man would assume respond ' sibiltty for ths erlma for which the son was convicted, and that his conscience arove nim to suicide. . The plan would have been carried ouL' but another con- Vint lnfrirm(l nn th nn.nlptnp Th Ths was man wno auuea uotMii, lisuged two months acq. . senior. - 8cripps-McRas News Association.) ' FH ILADBLPHIA, April 4.Wm. Lane, the nerro who murdered Mrs. Rlla Fur- bush and her two young daughters one Wednesday, Waa. tried today quickly found guilty and sentenced to be bangsd. (Scripps-McRa News Association.) LONDON, ' April 4. KUen Btone, ths ; lAmerican missionary, sailed fot boms to ay. Santos, pumont Is a passenger on the . gams steamer. OVER THE RIVER. ; :. ; :, - ' The ease ef ths Ames Mercantile Agan tt va J. U Wheeler for a $6.86 bill, owned ly Joseph Stamphfer, was argued this ; morning betors Justio Vreeland. - - . Ths funeral services of Charles C. Hoi land, who was drowned near ths In man A Paulsen mill, Wednesday, will be held at 1 oclock tomorrow afternoon from th undertaking parlors of F. 8. Dunning, 414 15ast Alder street. The remains will be Interred at Multnomah Cemetery. ; 8. F. Chapman, the expreeiman who - was accidentally killed yesterday, was an ' tld veteran of the Civil War. Ho aen'ed In the Mrst West Virginia Infantry for three yesra, The remains were interred i lt Ixno Fir Cemetery this afternoon. , IWOMAN'S SUDDEN DEATH. Mattle Wilson, a well-known colored denlsen of the North End. died suddenly In. her ."crib" on Second street nnar Pa il? Jf flfh '' Vbo woman had bn drinking heavily, but lis there are evi dences ot suicide, the Coroner took f-nsxga oi tne oooy ana is Holding an in quest tbi afternoon. Hardened Criminal. ' fjTournal Special Scnlce. ST. "LOUIS. April 4. -Hayes Mont gomery, notorious burglar, k sentenced to the penitentiary ..for Hfe Inft the St. Iul Jail, heavily shaekeled, ' t or the gloomy prison, where he is to pass the remainder of his days, singing "I ain't nomin' back no more.' 'Montgomery was ttrntencod undr the habitual criminal act. He took his sentence callously and said be was glad to go. ; DR. R. B. NORTHRLP OSTEOPATH ; Tiraats SooccssKiQy AH 'v BtllvliHIIDltltOIiCilSlilSfS CXAM1ATI0I. TRIX CITIcef 418 Dekum Building, Third and Washiogtofl SU. Call for literature., ' ; CHINESE EXCLUSION for Plannin!:!lurler ' ot IlisWIerj ' - ,y"i 1 . and the difftnf of s tromber of ditches. Senator Carter did not -use this eapres ion, 4nt it could be easily gathered from the tone of his conversation' that hi be lieved it) was erroneous to expect the fair to be given next year. He said the Fed eral Commission was awaiting word from the directors before any recommendations were natdeto" Congress. . ... .. The, directors had not yet decided the matter of postponement, but those who favored opening the show tin 190a were becoming less and less vehement in their declarations that It would he ready on time. The public, he added, would not be greatly surprised by an announcement of postponement. ; : . It Is pointed out that the world's fair in Chloago was held a year later than or iginally planned: Italy has given notice that Its display will not be ready in 1908 and aeveral of the Western States have yet to make appropriations. Mr. Kahn thought ths posslblUtla of that trtwle have been largely exaggerated, but that. In any event, as shown by In creases . in recent, years,' the exclusion laws did not stand greatly In the vay. la conclusion, Mr. Kahn said: ."Our exclusion laws ha va been of great good to the laborers of this country. They ask us to continue this law and feel that -there la not a patriotic, llverty-lovlng American, who docs not desire to see the worktrgm "of this . countrv protected ngatiiHt this, unequal competition." KiiTCnTrrjr"MPEiffiNrT , ' WASHINGTON, April 4. The Senate this afternoon also took up the Chinese Exclusion bill, and Senator Mitchell of Oreeon is maktnc' an- extended speech stating- thai coolie exclusion has been one or tne estaousneu policies or inis couiv try. is no offense to China, and the mem tire is entirely constitutional. The right to exclude foreigners is one or tne Man est attributes of American sovereignty He warned the Republicans that failure to pass ths measure would result in the overthrow of the Republican party in tht FIRST. THROUGH TRAIN. Ths first through train to run entirely on the lines ef the Northern Paclno from St. $aul without, transfer arrived here this morning., t Conductor TTpsen of ..the Pullman Company, who cam in with the train, say that the reports sent out as to tne extent ot tne inundations ot tne Northern Pacific tracks In North Dakota wera nost grossly ? exaggerated.- The press dispatches stated 'that the tracks Were buried under a lake fully ten' miles in area to a oeptn ot many reet. as a matter of fact, the "lake'1 was about two .miles in area and the average dis tanc to .which the tracks were sub merged was not mors than II liicpea. Be G verf Rail road Magnate Har ; ; riman. ; . X copy of the fotlowinr letter Is being sent to B. Keehlcr, - tnunbger of the Southern Pacific Comoanv. and to A. Li. Mohler.j president ot tho G. "R. & N. Company, by Secretary Moore of the Board of Trade: v r''f--' "' 'Lar Sii" Noticing in the papers the expected arrival of Mr. Harriman. would like, ion behalf of the Board of Trade, to extend their hospitality to Mr, Uarrlman while in the city, and would inquire what, in your opinion; would be the beat suited to please Mr. Harriman ttner in a business or social way. "A waiting your- suaarestlon. to hs nre- ssnteo to our entertainment, committee, mfu. BIB. " B - It Is urged that the railway maa-nate should be shown the great resources of Portland and vicinity, and the Board of Trade is Wlllinir to do anvthlnar In Its power to assist. A banquet, where, the Business men ol Portland could' meet Mr. i-iarriman ana tell him a few thlno-a, (8erlpts-McRae "News Association.) WABHINOTON;- Aprit 4. The Cabinet today considered the allegation of ths Governor of Ixulslana 'that Port Chair matte, La-v is blng used as a military depot by ths British. Tho matter will be Investigated by . order of President Roosevelt..' yv - '.-Y,, -' in the Houms today Representative Sul- xer. oi Mew xorK. introduced a resolution asmngino Becretary or state to transmit to the House the Governor's communica lion on f ns suoject. ' f 1 , - i . ' ! t ! 5 ;: Wm. McMasters. W. V. Thomns and John Klernan. holdlna claims aaalnst the estate of 11. O. Oalmair, deceased. today filad a pettUoa praylutf the County yuurf to oeny tne claim at Attorney Henry Bt. Raynor for $1000 and that of J. R. Oat man of over tl&OO, It Is alleged mo viBtinm are not vano. ; The petitioners set forth that the de ceased had at the time of his death real property appraised at - Wl.tiM;- personal property, J42.465, and cash on hand, JJH0: that all but 91, nqw on hand, has never been accounted for. , The claimant ask that the sun of tSOO be distributed among them. J j .. ARE NOW BIQ FIRM 'J ' H!; .;. .'. . i Robert Bros.; ; tho well-known - dry s in in wiu: wss lormeriy located on Third street, between Morrison and iKiomii, nave movea to meir new tern Dorary location at the corner of Fifth and . . . i- wiibib iimry wm oa pieucw iv awe ineir frienas ana the gen era! public. The preaent store will be oo- cupled by. them during the reconstruction of their former establishment at the cor ner of Third and Morrison streets. When built th latter will be pno of tb most Imposing stores la- ths city. Th growtlt of Roberts Bros, has, been almost phe nomenal. From a small beginning of a few yers go, they have now, grown to - t ' . . . v Htrd n'thd O. ' , uk' theses pi tal stock l,00f, ..'S- MJ'!,.Jn n promoter. , ; JtL'.i!Hw ,a ,n ooond.i who was writer ' i )ro"Pect, .- typs-f Uaeote? . "No, indeed. All 1 have to do ta to bit thia v lu to mora tin,'' - v 01 '.: ' ' 'iz'rm ill' ii f'si mi ft" :. pGHBEOPf: - ' " The ThMtcrS' I ' ' " ; t rT- - THE BA KER. The vaudevllla attrao tlon at the Baker thla week, continue to be a good drawing card, - Manager ' oreugni logeiner laierrt mat csugni me popular fancy. s THK MARQUAM.i-" 'Wav Down ftajit gy s last year's success, is bringing '. suennance at tno Marauum. ii is strong and forceful play and is UORDRAY'B. OuMa'i hmia. nUv "Under wFlags.- will be presented by the Jessie Shlrh.y Company at Cordray's ... imt. weea, commencing Bun- rlfft V aVSVliiis OREGON CITV. ) )'.; . ! . Journal Rtuu.lal SanriA '!l u?n ,?T Aprtf i-pfttl'tlon airs iJli "'uu to secure ; 2300 sign fi"?' I. P1" nomine for Congress JJ-l?irMt DUtriC't. When the dlitrlot S'J11.0"- hld ln Oregwn'Clty there mSw.L11!! r,ulred .l08 ioieates to ""J" Congressional nominee of a new party legal, but ther were MO dele- -r'.j county coKvsiitloa few Mlchaal-ilulvey a prominent resident iLLILV01!?' wLbur,8d today from St. . . -m ctuiity4 The City Treasurer Asks for an Opinion;, w.i, . , r ,.aH' 1 'r TV ' a.,-'1J rne7 ivM.'Lonr today ran R wr. in 1. r "V " treasurer c. i iJ. l'.P1J,,1,Uwo' turning over mm fViiwiv ; ' T o-n"; 0,s fin i,V,,?iW-b,iuto,W library fund ?h- iLi.:Mli'ton Wi Bmltn. treasurer of i.?!!0Cwai0ttl. mad0 request for the rJUPll. VMurw ' Werelin sought legal advice before letting tho money go iZl;? h f h2,nd'- Thvopinlon. whl?h Justifies the Treasurer to compW with foiiowiv " "i"6"4' ! in "part a "Section C provides that the board of directors shall organise and elect a pres ident and such other officer as they may deem necessarv malr ami .o-i, and they shall have iuv. kahimI ni tho expenditure of money collected for. mo iiumrjf iuna, ana tne supervision, care and custody of the rooms., and such money shall be turned over from the treasury to the proper officer upon th properly authenticated vouchor of -tho ooard without being- otherwise audited." It Is very plain to me from th Ian fruage used that, upon tho presentation tyou of the proper voucher from the borad. It Is your duty to, turn th money over M tudte officer as they may desig nate, as the act says that ths money shall be turned over from th treasurer to th jpreper dfflcer upon -the - proper authenticated voucher of the aboard with out being Otherwise audited. , "I am therefore of - th opinion that when thla board has organised, and elect ed its proper, officers, and issued a proper vouoner wnien you are satisnea comes from a pfW officer of the society, di recting you to turn' over the funds to an ofHeer named, this voucher will be your -complete protection, and it will be your dttty to -deliver over to the library funds roceivoo oy taxtaron.- -i - -. ; Well P&d JUp. Z r v'THBJ DAttiES, April 4.i-AII 1ut2,831 nf ih. sin.ooo tax lew or tnis twascoi the county treasurer. - tBnuwwu !! 1 this date of last year, an Increase 01 tSO.000 is Shown. The new law of deduo- nna nnd nenaltles is Credited With most Of tho- present tavoraDte snowina... L- .1 I 1 ' I J OVER THPIRES ,The OlMmara-arlne blU Dftsed the Sen ate by a majority pf eight 5 Af "f ' The WmiH committee on faboi favor ably reported the bill retiring all con (rant work fof ths aovfirnment to be Son nn an slrh t.hnur.sdaT bsiils. . ' .--'-''" ' General Leonard Wood, Military Gover nor ot Cuba, ha informed ths war Do nartmmt that he will oardon Lieutenant Oscar Durfee. now in ptfson in Cuba, to take effect the toth Inst , Lieutenant Dur i (Mia srrvinar a ten years' sentence, tor an aUegsd.def.alcauon .of. , . ' Jamaica will not Dermlt Venesuela .rev olutionanf steamers to coal at. Jamaican vaptoinj UDenin uarrerinne reaerai nenltentlarv at Fort Leavenworth. .Kan- accused of defrauding the government out' of about tt.WO.000 la yonneotlon with the improvement oc loe narDor ox navannan. lis.i is Drobabl v fatally ill ot tyohoid fever. Ha fears h mar die before he has arranged affairs so tnat Dls rslative may defeat to suit nrougnt. oy tne govern ment to secure property in his -name. The Camp Bird mine near Ouray. Colo., gas Doen soia ior row.vw rV REAt ESTATE TRANSFERS P. jC PuhF to Tm. DnhbThi. aesf1 Uary JC. Sauires and wife to O. W. Tuvior. lot Z. biocK W7. Marshall's addition MM.tM.. .ii -Get your rule Insurance and Abstracts to Real Xstate from the Title Cuaraatee a Trust Co, Chamber of Commerce. ,.. In the coming election Uncle Stm. srou snouiu iau jour cuiuKnaH. wua woo ia no. sun nor mi uat wouia Ami' eon; sminate lL Hit's a Sunday. pnnsrl.mvB gn neyec- mm a flvnf row meenii j"-, 11 r .i .. ja 'Mors ttiin tA hoiinl a Indrw Caraer SB's time, was- Uken up ta th . Fokes i Court vatrd nfmima Investlsrattpc the charge frreterraj it ainst Robert a l bbuis Kuhn by F. B. GiCeos 9t who holds a eroeeial oflleial star.:: MV MVUS WV1 VUIOISN . . It seems that Sha Kuan are tte) W1Vt srs f tw e we that wa4r sreund laek lnr for choice. nai-e lrreSDaotlTS f beandarr lines. Sir. 2iMa too tv tense at turn araaibuistisxts ol weaa iw cows anu .caussa us arres i uww srs tjndtf a , aectloa f . ths ty - Mdln-, ! ances. Altar bearing wcat -teemea ma-. Urial to too oaaa, the eourt teeS tttevj 1 ttm ttViileaaa a irla.M& natll Vf nrtflsa V Vali;ablc Enter priseg.' (JonmAV f pedal 8arvl THE UALLKH Anrll 4. The Comm. ctal Club andth Athletic Club of-stbls city wUU It Is said, within a short time, call their members -together, the object bain ta Interest caottnl in the DUUUlfig Of a tannery anV woolen rnllli. s t j vThvX)alIra is taking on n n4 spirit, and is a greatly Improve city over wnat it was s year or two- ago. , , , Park Cnmmlsslonars Uavor ROW. C, T Btbe, T. I Eliot, tt F lock ostein, I U Hawkins and W. B. Chase met today and considered Improvsmont of pubiw parks. Dr. Kllot's motion t hav corroopon- denco opened with Eastern parties wiw tht view of securing lanusrspe rv tect wss referred to tho commlttoo 00 landscape and gardening. Th com mit ts Is to secure sotn competent land scape architect to Visit tha city and sub mit plans for tho general improvotnent of th parks. - The cot of seouring- th expert' service shall eot oxceed $100. r 'i oe committee on landscap gardonlng knH riB,lnrtr,Br was uuthorlatd to IflVS- tigate the cost of fndn , part Macleay Park. v A request Was msd to hart a turn stile put In In Terwilllfer'o Park, and to have tho park cleaned generally, cost not to exccd I10U.V- ' " , IT SI Ths oetltlon of th Portland Can9y Company, asking- permission to poddl Wltnin ins paras, was rsierra u taw didary committee. ' A communication from th National Park Association inviting the body to at tend tho meeting of the association -to bt held in Boston om tlmo in the Sum mer Diomni wna rriu sou wnvw vu m.v. Dr. Kltot reported that tht tross bor dering the park block wore being dam aged by horses. The wood hauler ti up to th tress and th horses eat off the bark"Thf ingttW a1 referred to .- a. Tittsr waa read from Bert Burn. Kolaa.: Wash.A offsrine to sell ths park a live jurr, ' , The payroll for th past month amounted to (1037: bill, WtU; estimated vxpeBses for April. wji.S-- Approvea. A auubosed malicious trick Wat done at the dock where ths rreoch bark A si is being repaired, which might have been attended with- fatal results,- an the r. sponslblllty for the mishap Is tno trying to o aetermmeo Dy tn ponce. , Two lurra shears or derrick had been raised on the dock for the purpose of j placing the masts in pWe ; and. to do oiner oeavy luting in isjrn ws m K regress in making repairs oa th. Asl. ome an, if . iar bellevsd, wtth malloious intentions unloosened ne -of- th guy ropes holding one of the derricks in place. ana 91 cant.auwn wim .wi init r. spuntiedt threugtioaitfithtijvltoJe dock, de- raollghina the holatlna w and knock- jpg. cowo a wcona awncn, f AslH, haDoened the mh Wer Working a the other end. of the flocJt and there fore escaped injury. Thy tiaa jusl cot through working . where, tho. -derrick fell, and thus, several of then,; at least, es caped instant death. . " The Willamette Boiler Works have re ported the matter to the volica for In vestigation, with th hop of locating the culprit, sa far there is qo elu. . 1 ,1 .rii . 1 j, , .i . 1 Money Saved.' VUI VBBW. , .ftW ' V . . V. W-cent trading check in the Stewart. Urant ughitng co. s aavertisemnt. ir7, all litieAnij. holding- an unrivaleS reoord in ehrenle and nervous diseases. BDlnal aSscttona. and diseases of women. Call or write (Or ; "Osteopathy Explained." No charg ma4 fnv Manaultsllon a afllaa ' . . ----- Drs W.4e Rogers .. T. 8UU School ot OttMimtbvKlrfe. rille. !... . . ., Dr. 0 Lord Gates Only liady Graduate M Osteopathy s '.. tomans. . ' ' .i...;- .' Phone, Main ST.- . v - onuses. m-H-i- MAKQUAM BUILDING. . . I . ' ' , HI . '. Ul Has Illustrated its ability to ears all eurabl dlseaaee after -all puses' ntkadg navs i&iiea. nonsuit : dr?jb. smith Fourth year la Portlaiid. Oraduate of Ki T. Still's School of Oitsopothy, Cort- sultatlon free at ofllc. Caul or write for uteratur ana Portlana - rfrnooa Lay cssistant Phone: Oak iflj resldtnea, Blaok 12V: We Guarantee these Remedieo ! OR REFUND THE MONEY. ' l " :t rM.rva an fuutnis win ransiuia tot on VrtOs, of La-Cas-Ka Snake Oil Liniment and if It dees mot Uaeftt you return th botUs,u ywrr sioaor is refunaeov , At all drugiit st K9 , Tucoa JRoot Salve will etwo the- geont obstinate cases ot skin diirasss, boils raid carbuncles. It is a sure ipctfM' Wf t mr plies. Try a box. Only (Do at all irsa swu. ;i5k:' uouga v.-ure never fails to euro tne most wr cough or .cold, . Steps It ia otto dose. . The only sure remedy known for croup ana whooprng- eough, 4 B drua algtgu v. i'7'",'.i If your dnigrist does not hare say 'of tnese remeaies on hand ootno to ha OREGON lOIEMICAl CO. MI (OIH U TPiCIt 5 0st5OpatHy Osteopathy h f v'i p ti . .We would llk a moment' con ycrsauon witn you. nv you tHver luul difficulty In dressing your boys In a becoming manner -at price which seemed reas- . onablcr to you ? Have you never had trouble with the ripping and - tearing of trousers that you have paJd a,good price far? If NOT. this Is; not Intended for you If you have, let us tell "you some thing, about the construction of our -c,r:,:: - :r " Boys' and Children's Clothing t. y.. ,rf,tk.. , . v . EVERY GARHENT In our stock, no matter how' little, the price, has been specially selected nd made TO OUR ORDER. Fabric and Patterns CAREFULLY selected. SPONQED and SHRUNK before making. All seams sewed with SILK and QUARANTEED against ripping. Hany have - DOUBLE SEATS and jDOyBLB KNEES an4 HOUDFAST BUTTONS, i :i i !; -' v V Finally, we GUARANTEE satisfaction with every garment we sell,! or f 110NEY CHEER. NQRFQLfKS ; As'shown in above cut are the prevailing style.1 tor-Spring and Summer wear. All grades tre on our tables at our usual modest prices. ' $,M$;'$3.05. $5oo; $6.00. ' ; OUR school ; - SUITS at $3.95 Art the equal of those sold In many stores at . X;ISo6. We Invite you to call and inspect these. y.. Leading Clothier This is what you now UP-TO-THE-MINUTE -vfer1?' ; ,-..-: SPRING FOOT- WEAR 270 WASHINGTON ST. .iCallint yourTtt.ttoii'to the, faot thet oat of tvery om bndr4 satlonts I treat, elghty.flvo aor 6Mti. arl beiMfltti ConlulUtioa bsvitei. vV'::'--.; us . yttal Sdence Phytldaa : r . . )l9 ait4 S31 Abfagtoa BuOdlng STICK tO THS) OLP BKLlABLB , . DAntuic si ironnr 111 1 in swssyniTi o ntivuvMs- nu.Lui It ha Mood the test of IS years. If yon ar slclc In any way. microbe are the cause. . Spring ospsclally Is the danger u tia for wteknesa, Tuks Radam's Uior Xlller. .- -XUt ft now." ', V;.,3Q2 Morrisos Street. , m 't. " s"." ',. aiQhRgifhc ; 'rV-i. tMM S ' a SVSVSS. 'flneiit Bathta4A 0lty. Also Mag atle. Vibratory, Uassag.- Nothing' oaai to it for UulJdtng np th dad tiwaeo. ,Rheumllim cured la a. sw4rott..- ,,r.i.-i ajr- u sssiiwasi diseases ireatea IB sc.et.tlfl manner. :. r. .. x .. ; .-j. .i,. ' Jeat 0ttV $ r .r ,. Phone, .Clay 7U. n u , v 1 V'A am People wise - -'.-;?-1 - r--"-??-J- fc-- -,-;-.-- . Are largely In vf occasions. inodelftn ' I3.95J $$.00 IJMLimm Iron PORTLAND OREGON 0 & TMAmiT ACTVRtJLS OF . , --....,1..: a-,; a... :p , . Power Transmission andStemboat .WTl " St. W ' ' - IV041 ,11 f '.: Willamette i Machinery :HENRY-'WINHARD' 1 Proprietor of thea CITY BREWERY Bottled Beer, a Specialty - v Largest and most complete brewery in the Northwest Established 1862- - V-Ome, Tirtsenth'and Burnsld Btsv Telephone No. 72 . PORTLAND, OREGON C O MElA Our pretty windows. Bee tho class of merchandise we carry compare our prices with others. Who handle Inferior goods you' U be surprised to see how many times our prioes are lower than others, notwithstanding the difference in.. quality. .... v4 M 4jOHN ALLtSIN A '.f.. t ,vm' - -. TWO STORl-iWashington Bt near Woodard. Clarke ft Co.; SOS Morrl- iwx .--yi A'-' ' ' ; son is., hear .Meier ft- Frank Co. ' . . ' WK ARB SCLtlKa S9,O0S PACKAOlS ' v ' ,. : ; Ot OW l'C ' - I V,u i monthly, the lnrgest t packas in tho market. Sold by an fcera. ' r ; Sr' Pa-a - f(L' . ' I SAILOR SUITS favor in Eastern cities for dressy Our itock include the latest sv' fflf( . SERGES and CHEVIOTS Styles are exclusively our own duplicates can -not, be found elsewhere. Prices $3.05; $3.45; and up to $10.00. , , 4th and Morrison N D 15 E E Itookam, Oerefley. S Co.'g i .''i-t ':,. Renowned' Pennsylvania. A D. G. RYE 4 . : v Full Quarts, 11.15, H h . Delivered to any . part of city. 1 : ? D.Germanus,' 22S Morrison Street t a. A . lllf oeei womb