i- THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND,' WEDNESDAY EVENING. JULY 27." 1904. ' SHERIFF RAIDS . IS DASHED FROM WHEEL AND KILLED A WEEK OF SPECIALS IN V.: THE mm , 9XTZCS CAM MM IOFFID t , sa nmas ar. cow off ; osaa un to ' "BXvLCXi'a.CK" AJOU x Whether or' not keno coma under ,tb hM4 of gambling undr th statuts la to b determined br . th oourta. 'Sheriff Word nd hla deputies raided .tha game at tit Portland oiub last night and arrested ths proprietors and Ova pUysrav Thsr wara' released on their paraonal reoogaisano. and ' thla '.morning wr arraigned before Justice Baton, pleading not rainy, xneir unu 'beeen at 1 o'clock thla afternoon. Money and paraphernalia wara aalaad i by tba omoara. Tha . amount aacurad 4 waa about - IT,--. Tba "goos - aeekV ' ta which tba Ivory baUs bearing nura bara ara ehaken, was a part of tba nrroarty of tba club takan as avtdanca. i"Ooos necks' ara hard to obtain and Jthara will ba no kaao at tha Portland 'club until tha determination of tha mat ! tar by tha oourta. -.. !. A .raid waa alao made on a blackjack gama.oondnetad la tha establishment pt ILaJ Vi; n coucn street, .in raid ieaussd a commotion, though evidently iavruintMd. ' Tba door waa alajnraed In tha shsrtffs fsoe and tha light put out Many of tha player aaempad to adjoin tng atruotura over boards jliosd from window to window. Fiv Chines and Cra Japanese wara captured .end lm erlsonad. ' . Whan taken before Jnatlo Baton this imrnlni Lai Wei' bonds wara placed at 1159 and those of the players at 50 One Japanese hid under a bad and had to ba hauled out by Sheriff Word. - A Chinaman lost his head and ran wildly around tha room until euSad by a dep uty., when he cowered In a corner and permitted the handcuffs to ba placed on hla wrists. The money on the tables. the cards, a poster reading "Limit & and a trunk were taken as evidence. Including money In Lai Wat's pocketa and in the trunk, -the officers secured about 1500. Ths raid on tha Portland club was at tended by little excitement The depu ties assembled on tha corner" of Ftflh and Alder streets, snd when Sheriff Word And TJndersheiiff Morden entered tha club aulckly followed. The door of tha keno room was barred ana we subu of all the players, about 49 In number, taken. Several escaped by rear entrance. Peter Grant aooompanled tha sheriff to ths court ' house and creed to stand personally responsible for tha appearano of bis employes. They were then released. - - . Several trregulailtiss have been round In tha ramblers bond a :. They do not Invalidate the Instruments but bare at tracted attention. On one bond of Aug. vst Ertckson only the name of. H. Tk Qrlffln, hla manarer, appears as a sure ty. Tha law requires two sureties. Pat Powers, a bartender at tha Portland flub -la on tha bond of Orant Solomon and Dal. On a bond given July iO Erlckson "appears as his own surety with H. P. Chrtstenson. A maneasnot lerally go on hla own bond. The trial of Orant and Solomon, pro prietors' of the Portland Olub, for eon ducting a keno game. Is being heard thla afternoon by Judge Baton in Justlo field's eourt, , 1 : .1 "TRUST COMPANY , CHOOSES OFFICERS Officers and directors were elected yesterday, afternoon at the annual meet ing of the stockholders of -tha - Title Guarantee and Trust company at tha offices of tha oompeny in tha Chamber or Commerce building. - Reports of of floor wer reoelved. The company affairs war deolsred to be In a most prosperous vendition and the Inoreas In business during the past is menus naa been aausrsctory, all tha departments having shown a large In crease in Dullness. . Tb company ha recently opened a savings bank, with a capital of 160,000 set aslds for special protection ' of de positors. . The directors elected were: William M. lAdd, J. Thorburn Hoe a, J. T. Burk- bart, frank U. warren and Oeorgo 1L Bubeequently tha directors met and elected tha following offlcers: William M. lAdd, president; J. Thorburn Rosa vtoe-Dres!dent and areneral maumr. end ri. curanan, secretary. NOVEL PLEA FOR . v DIVORCE IS GIVEN Mrs. Nelll Brook think domes tlo affair hav reached tha limit when she is accused of trying to poison her hue band. Shs wants a divorce from Ballard A. Brooks, alleging that he charged nor wim putting poison in his coffee. Suit was filed In ths circuit court this i morning, -i ns - two were married at Baker CUT. October ft, l0..8hs wants tat a month alimony. On the other hand. George Whltaker , appears on tha Jegal stage In the role i of injured fcusbsnd. He brought suit f for divorce this morning from Adeline I Whltaker, declaring that for. three years isn has treated htm with extreme . cruelty. : She frequently "goes wild with j rage." according to tha complaint, and j empties ths vials of her wrath upon mm. xnese manirestsuons or un bridled passion, ha declares, are accom panied by langusgs of such a nature that tha words do not nrad to be re prod aced herewith." Whltaker is willing that his wife shall have one of their three children. He desires the custody of the other two. : Sufferers from -v" DYSPEPSIA ! eaanet eely nd relief, bet s sVaolota -r, ' cereiroia this distrewiog trosble hj salng la srder to prove thai (his abealstely barmlese remedy ceres catarrhal ln ftaeimaikm of the stomach, I wilt seed TRIAL SIZB BOTTLE FREE w trci4 ol 5 c to pay pMtan. ' Clvcoxoms not only rejlevca, bat k carre. . , Is this It cisei iroas wa jvm wmj K1A V laewdlntf elrusslsta. Im geselse wUbeal say slgutav. Qj.ekt 2M Prlnaa St. Wew York. a4 S tn lakW SMS i ." imuiu r. t aneaneuls Whlls riding a bloycle from whloh the chain had been removed, down a stees Incline near Ores ham yeeterday after noen.fJ.ohn Beasanaon, IT year old. loat control of ths wheel and was thrown violently against a stump near tha road side, auatalnlng Injuries from which hs died a short tlms later. Ths lad lived with hi parent four mile from Greaham. . lie had been rid ing ths wheal most of tha aftarnoon. Tba chain clipped off. lie wa going down a steep grade. The speed became so great that he was unable to stop and was thrown agatnat the stump. v -Persons Who had witnessed the acci dent found the. lad unconscious when they reached hire. He died a few minute later. Coroner J"Jnley wa no tilled and investigated tha case. - - DAZED SLEEPER Confined In the Good Samaritan hos pital is a man whose cas pussies City Physician Zan and all of the official of tha institution. ; He waa picked up by tha police last night takan' to the central station -and later removed . in a patrol wagon to tha hospital. Tha man gave hla nam to tha polio i J. H. Drummond last night but whether that Is correct Is questioned by the officials. He Is not Insane, In the usual meaning of tha term, but Is not mentally right Jt la believed, by soms that bs waa given "knockout drops' In soms saloon in tha north end, but until ha come to himself It will not be pos slbls for the polios or the city physician to aaoertaln anything definite , . ' POLICE ' Drummond, ss hs gave his name, waa found last night by Special Polloeman Andrewa He was lytng prostrate on the sidewalk n Union avenue, and was un' able to speak when the policeman. dresaed him. . , , 4 At tha police station Captain Moore attempt eo to ascertain me . circum stanoss surrounding the msn's esse, but waa unable to learn anything definite rrora nim. no seemea a&seq ana waa hardly able to apeak. He had no money In .hla pockets, and It Is thought per haps ba was' "doped"- and robbed by thuga ; An effort to learn if ha ha rela Uvea her ha proved unavailing. In rambling way. h explains his condition. aaylng bs simply wsnt to sleep. GENEROUS AID FOR BATTLING BROTHERS Sine the beginning of the present war between Hussl and Japan tha sum of '116,000 has been raised by tb Japan ese of. Portland for their , country causa ' Tha amount I equivalent - to twice that sum in Japanese denomina tions. Tha amount ha been forwarded and the patrlotlo Japa of thla city declare their willlngneaa to sand more in ease it 1 needed. The subscriptions war voluntary and war made, without the least solicitation on ths part of any government representative. - The fund that waa atartsd by China man In this city for -- ths - benefit - of Japanass. soldiers who ara wounded in battle is rapidly growing. ' It . was started only a few day ago, but aome- thtng over 1400 ha been donated. The sum is expected to lnoreaa rapidly as tha purpoa of the money beoomes known to the Chinamen. Comparatively tew (junamen are in the oity at present Large number ara fishermen and. are away auring tne nsning season. it Is expected ; that they will . contribute readily to the fund whan they return to tb City. - -r- PRISONER SCREAMS IN VAIN FOR OPIUM The first morphine eater to run up against the recent order of Chief of Po lice Hunt , regarding the feeding of dope" to prisoner la Ralph Feanay. Ha la serving a (0-day sentence In ths city Jail tor vagrancy, and today 'his screams pierced tha air in tha prison, a he yelled wildly for the drug. . , "I will not permit morphine to be ad ministered to Inmate of thl Jail ex cept by pbysiclane. said Chlsf Hunt "I cannot help how loud eaters Of the drug yell for it I hav no right to give it to them, and all such esse will hav to ba looked after by tha city phy sician, mere anouia b a house of cor rection where such people could ba sent for treatment It simply kills thsm to grant thalr wish snd keep feeding than tna arug, ana i won't permit it" City Physician Zen wa called and gav the patient a aubatltute to quiet FIRE SLUMBERED UNDER HIGH WATER After a month elapsed and after the pit bad been covered for number ..of day by the high water fn the Willam ette river, fir that had been smoulder ing all that time broke out lata yester day afternoon in the sawdust at Wren's mill on the Macadam road, and became eo menacing that the fir boat wa dis patched to ths seen and remained thsre three houra Th original, fire. In wblchth pay; and Wn lumbar mill war wiped out a month ago, wa not entirely quenched or me many neavy streams of wstsr poured on it by th firemen, and after being covered over with water in th reoent freshet did not go out Th hot sunshln of the past few Mays evidently Drougni 10 ur again, and both last night and Monday night it broke and caused the fir boat to respond to cau, . j. Y, SERIOUS FIRES THREATEN FOREST Bine Sunday a destructive forest firs ba been raging along the. Una of tha Benson Logging eV Lumbering company rallWsy near Clatakanl . la Columbia oounty. Several bridge along the road hav been destroyed and considerable damage has ' already been don to th timber holdings of ths company. A largs fores of men have worked In cessantly since Sunday in vain errorta to extinguish the flames. Ths rain which began today, though scarcely mors than mist ba assisted in th fight against ths f Ira - -' ' . -Tb Bsnson road tape a timber belt of many thousand acres area, and sev eral ahlngle and sawmills are located near tha road. Purlng tha exceeslvsly dry wsather in June,, aparka from paasing locomotive started a blase in th dry brush near th track and It wa with difficulty that th sawmill of tha Kayaton Lumbar company was saved. - & Bsnson, president of tb Bsnson Logging at Lumbering company, stated thl morning that comparatively small loss baa been sustained up to thl tlms aslds from tb loss of ths railroad brldssa ' - Two other firs ar burning back of Soappoose and .immediately . behind Gobla Over X.000" cords of wood. have already been destroyed near Gobla, it la said, but tha holdings of th Rocky point Logging company, several miles from Gobla have not been threatened. It is also reported that serious fires ar burning near ' the heed of th Nehalem and In ths Coast rangs back of Forest Oroya It is stated at the head- quartsr of th Aatorla eV Columbia River, railroad that an incendiary fire had been started on their holdings near Forest Grove, snd that their timber Is sndangsred. A fore of workmen waa Immediately sent to th place to fight tbe fire. Little damage has been sus tained a yst a Numerous small fires hsva been re ported from various parts of ths stats but no serious conflagration hav be gun up to this tlraa - The loss ha not yet reached any conalderabl figure. BROTHERS HOLD . DOWN SAME CELL Th two men now in ths city Sail charged with burglary are O. A. and Chris A. Morck, brother. Th last gav th nam of Elllnger when taken in ous tody by Detectives Kerrigan and Snow Monday afternoon, but the two now ad mit fhat they ar brothers. This morning information charging them with the burglary of ths reeldenoe of Paul Wesslnger, US Devia street, war filed In th municipal court by Deputy Dlatrict Attorney Haney. They war igned by Mr. Weealager, who today Iden- fied plunder taken from hla houss in his absence, and found on ths prisoners when arrestsd. Arraignment will he ads tomorrow befors Judge Hogua, ' WAS VICTIM OP FERVID POLITICS It ha been decided to ship th body of neroan u. tiunuey to BeatUe tonight Hi brother, O. A. Huntley, who has been her sinos th disappearance July T, will nave charge - interment will b mads in neatus probably tomorrow. - As published last night tha vody was found late yesterday afternoon 100 yard from th Mount Tabor sanitarium, from which th unfortunat man escaped. He got away, cied only in a night rob, by following hla nun on tip-to and mak ing a break for tha- dans wood aui roundlng th Institution, whsr h had bean confined for soms tlms because of nervous troubls. Hs waa inclined toward suicide and from tha first It waa thought he had taken hla own Ufa William 'Oantenbeln found ths body. It wss suspended from a limb of a fir tree, to feet from the ground. Hs had banged himself with his night shirt Ths finding of ths body waa accidental Th young man went Into th wood for a fishing pols and while returning cam by tha plao where the body was hang- ii. g. ns reponea immediately to coroner Flnlsy. . ' Herbert B. Huntley was one of ths most prominent attorneys in Seattle, and re cently waa a candidate for the poeltlon of superior eourt ;udge of . King county. Wash. Hs was defeated. It Is thought he lost his mind and was sufferln from nervous disorder because of th strenuous campaign ha waged and the defeat ha suffered. Ha was if, years old. . Hs was born In Wisconsin and waa a member of th First Unitarian church of Seattle. He waa a graduate, of Columbia univer sity, Hew York. . ENJOINS CITY FROM CONSTRUCTING SLIPS '! rM ... JH ;.'?.-: Roderick Maoleay ha threatened to bring ault against th cfly snjolning it rrom grading tne approach to the Sellwood ferry. Mayor William and Auditor ' Devlin wer notified to that effect today. . .. It la stated that Macltay claims th land through which th approach I be ing constructed and that ha Is very muoh opposed to th ferry landing at thla point, for th res son that it will mar his property. - ' On th other hand, Aadttor Devlin Urted this efternoon that ths approach to th ferry, which 1 now being graded by tha contractors, " Is an old oounty road and owned by th city, although It ha been abandoned for eome tlma Tb approach has recently been sur veyed by Surveyor OeJvanl and the rlghta of th city fully sstabllshed to construct it, , , TxtMuxr um nr ttxu Oespero Stlano wa thl morning bound-over to keep th peace, bond be ing fixed at l.ooo. 'Sunday night h gav Mra 4knnatar' Condlattl hla next door neighbor, until a m. Tuesday to slop with hint or dla Bo caused hi arrest. - , ' The people have . long since learned that our sales are genuine money savers that ours U the drug store conducted on modern lines quick sales, small margins, close attention to the customer. Every need, no matter how trivial it may seem, Qlance at these prices for standard brands of Toilet and Bath, Soaps; -r - "t -7 - ; . -. , , . Special, Per Cake Special Per Dozen Cakes Swamdown Powder - 4 mi White Rose Glycerine;., ......lie Brown Windso..V...:;.V.... :13 Java Rice Powder......... ...w....-lf Pear Scented ...;;.U:;.i..V..13 Fairy Soap Pear's Unscented-............;...llf Cotton Soap . , . .... ... . .30 L Blache Powder. . , . .......... , ,4t Colgate's Cashmere Bouquet, large.. $11 ifi Life Buoy Soap. ,35s 1 Ayer's Hair yigor,.'.. e'...e.67e Colgate's Cashmere Bouquet, small. . 13 Colgate's Oatmeal .... M ... 8? " Kirk's Juvenile ........... 14? . iurK s , 1 ransparent uiycerine..;... tc . - , r v , . 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Iris ............ . . .10 Waltke's Vestal, Heliotrope........ 10 Frostilla (Holmes) " Iff. til 9 ' aA s ! sra a XXTA rr-- E-pey'r cream,;.mn; m - " vfMMV-w M-Uy Waltke's Cucumber Cream'.. ..... 10f Purev Witch Hasel. . ......... .12 Buttermilk, extra quality; . . ;12 Toilet Specialties at Extra r . . Special Prices Mennen Borated Talcum Powder., lle Dr. Lyon's Tooth ( Powder, ....... ,14. Rublfoam' ,.V,..,'.;',,,...eV.-.,,,14e Euthymol Tooth Paste , ; . . . . . W. . 14 Pasteurine Tooth Paste.'.'..'... .....14 .......... 14 :,i4 Espey's Cream, large; , 33 Hind Honey and Almond Cream.. . .27 Orients) Cream .....V. ..1.05 Thermometers ' pz ; A i Special Prices : . I Columbian, . Brass Frame, 6-inch Thermometer. Special . . . . . ,": Oe Japan Case Thermometers-- ' 8-inch. ....... ..13eV- ,10-inch.y. .10 .', 12-inch... ....... 23e ' Polished Wood , Back Ther mometers, Mercury or Spirit 8-inch.. ..10 10-inch. , , , , . , . .37 12-inch..... ;.,,.40e "7 Barometers and Thermometers Combined . - y Admira; -. . .. .. ..... . ....10 Best grade, with polished oak frame, very accurate. ..57 Decorative Thermometers, aU sizes ..... ,.;, r;T ; 0 Bath Thermometers 13? Bath Thermometers with 5 ; : wood frames 19j us u ! . 1 . J e ' I' I J. Bring Your Prescriptions to Us mm--:' lis; 'A. We will fill them correctly arid with fresh drugs and charge you a nioderate price. Canadian money, taken at full value I Free delivery 2' Telephone Private Exchange No.' 11 MANY PIONEERS Sit CHAUTAUQUA Oeorgs K. Hints, asalsUnt secretary and curator of tha Oregon Histories society, has returned from Oregon City, where he Aa been attending th annual sessions of th Chautauqua. During th aeaaion of th Chautauqua Mr. Him had an opportunity of meeting many of th pioneer residents of this state, par ticularly during the latter part of last week, when many of them gathered for pioneer day. Th oldest of the I William Vaughn of Molalla, who cams overland to this stat from Missouri in 114. Mra Joha Mel drum of Oregon City was - Inter viewed by Mr. Hlmea She came across th plaina la 14 with three children, two daushters and on son, who were alao at th sssslon of th Chautauqua Th daughtera, Mra O. M. Moor ana Mra F. O. MoCown, reside In thla city and th son 1 living in Oregon City. William Elliott of Far nac cam across th plain la lit snd 1 now years old. Mra llaaksll ox rark Plao earn to thl state in 114. Many others, probably 100, according to Mr. Htraes, wer in attenaano wno cam to thla tat between th year 1I4T ana I860. T' ... "It wa on of th moat suocessrul gatherings of ths Chautauqua society that w ever had," remarked Mr. Hlmea Th program wa excellent and th lecture wer well attended. More than 10,000 visited tha ground .during th eaaioa. .;; "On thing In partleular . waa notice able and that waa tha great Intereat manliest In th lecture of Prof. Joseph Sohafer of ths department of history of th University of Oregon on north wsst history. , Following th leoture greet crowd of psopls would corns to my headquarter, where they . looked over the old plcturee and documents." Mr. Himss reosrvea rnuon valuable in formation from th pioneer men and women Of th early history of thl stata. ' '.. ! v. . LIST OF DELEGATES : TO LEAGUE GROWS List of delegations from Oregdn town snd counties to th Portland meeting August t for organisation of an Oregon Improvement league continue to flow Into th Commercial club with every mall. Th following delegation war received today: Astoria Chamber of Commerce Jame W. Welch, president; C. B. Hlgglns, sec retary: Q. A. Bowlby, John . Gratks, John H. Smith, J. T. Boss, P. A. Stokss, Frank J. Taylor, Albert Dunbar, C A. Hellborn, Frank J. .Carney and J. fl. Del- Hnger. ' Columbia county, (Judge It 8- Hattan) W. H. Powell, Bt Helensj M. C. Qrey, Pt Helens: , P. A. Frakes, Scappoose; K. A. Perry, ' Honlton; John Cnmphell, Vernonla; John Pringle, Vernonla; W. H. Conyera ClaUkanle; J. N. Rica, Clat skanla and John Dibble. Rainier. Forest Qrovs, (Waltsr Moge, mayor) T. B. Adams, J. . 8. Buxton. J. El Bailey. Fred Watson. C N. Johnson, W. R, Harrla, A. B. Thomas, Charles Hlnea, H. -Br Laughlin and H. Hunter.-. ; . ': Harrlaburg, (J. C .Sabtn, mayo) M. W.Cantsr, Jess Baker, Barney May, X. Q. Lassell. R. C fihlslsr, W. I Wright, J. O. Kslssy. J. R. Cartwrlght. Mra Net, tl I. Hendee and R. A. Rampy. ' Oervala, (F. A. Mangold, mayor) H. H. Booster, Edward Dupuls, Rev. T. J. Daum, Jsks Blngman, J. S3. Zleglsr, Wil liam J. Clark, B. A. Nathrnan. W. TU, Horrall. F. A. Mangold, and Qeorg li. Finney. ' , , . Mr. 3. Scott Taylor of th Klamath Falls Express will attend as a delegate at larga ''.-' OAUOXT AT TKM B1UM.; John -Burns, sged 10 years, was arrested last night at Th Dalle on telegraph! instructions from ths local pollca Us Is wanted here on charges -of burglary and larceny. Detective Harttnan, who la handling th case, slates that ha wants th young man for ateallng a black ault of elotbsa, a watch and a rasor from J. Graham, who conduct a cigar and candy Stors at M Russell street, and a suit ef clothe from Han Nelson, bartender for Peter Scbranta Detective Hartmaa will go to Tha Dalle tonight for htm. MAKING SURVEYS FOR SALEM LINE a- Engineer ar in th field surveying th - proposed rout - of ' th Portland Southern Eleotrlo company, whoa ar ticles of Incorporation wer filed with the county clerk yesterday. . For tbe past 'week a corps of engineers hava been at work south of Oregoo Clty. Th first construction work of th new rood will b dons between Oregon City and Salem. When it 1 completed between those two point it will be ex tended into Portland, then from Salem to Eugene through Albany on th other end. Th distance between Oregon City and Salem 1 IS mil. ' - " , ' Construction work on ihst Motion of th road will be begun within a short tlma If 1 announced. Tb road will b standard gauge, enabling tha transfer of cars or other equipment from any other . road. - Th ytm will in all probability be operated by' electricity. The Un will parallel th track of th Bouthsrn Paoifl and will penetrate on of th richest and most populous sec tions of Orsgon. '" ; j '. " Ths road 1 financed by capitalists of Detroit, Mich. - They hav been engaged for many years 4 constructing 'and op erating interurban roads and th Invest ment in Oregon property msy result in th further building of Interurban road. They ar represented in thl oity by J. C. French, who Is on of th incorporat or of th new company. -;:.Thr will . be a. meeting Jth latter ; part of thla week for the purpoa of electing of f (car and directors of tljs -company. The meeting will be held in the of fie of Attorney C W. Miller. - "While th Incorporator ara interest ed in ths new road, we are not th real -promotsrs. said Mr. Miller todsy. "Th road i being financed by aaatern capi talists, who dsslr thef their identity ' remain unknown for ths pressht ' En gineer ar already at work and there ia no queetlon but that th road will be . built. I am informed that activ eon- ' structlon work will begin In a short tlma' , . , . i . , - -. : ommn voxiv ajaxstbo.. 5 ' Go Gum Tip, a prtty Chinese - wo man, waa arrested by federal officer . at tha Union- depot yesterday on her arrival In this city and will sxplaln her right to remain in thla country. A oon aa tha glrl'e arrest became known . in Chinatown two wealthy merchants from the ssttlement hurried., to the -United Ststes marshal's ofOc and d- posited bonds In th sum of $250. Shs wa released from custody and ber hear ing will be heard before Commissioner Bladen. Friday. - . . CASTOR I A ' Tor Infants and Children. ; tha Kind Yoa Havs Always Ecughl Ba&rs the Qlgnftorsof R O SENT HA t 9 S 149 THIRD' STREET, Between Morrison anJ Alder IS NOW IN PULL SWING. , A : RARE OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE THE MOST, RELIABLE SHOES 1 AT ' GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. WE HAVE ON ' SALE -r::.'. '.V ): -. , . , .'. - y .;. , , r- ; . 4,000 Pairs of Men's Patent Colt and Vid Kid Low Shoes, in all " sizes ; formerij PA price $4.00, now.... ...... ......iAsyuU Hanan ft Sons' Celebrated Low Shoes, in fin est leathers, all shapes and sizes ;(J i FA formerly $6.00, now ........... . J)40 U Brenzian ft White's t V V V Misses' and Children's reatJj redooed prices, . ' ( . ., LaxSes Fine ' Docgota ' Lace Slues, patent . leather , taps, , extmsnon soles,-; aU , Hf sizes; rrgrJar price $U0, now.... 4)1 U POO Pairs Ladies' Lotr Shoes, m biack or tan, to dose tt, pair... L00D Pairs Ijufk-s Fine Tan Lace amd BiittiM 1 Shoes, -wifh French iieels and medinm beela, fsizes from I to ' P, narrow -widfbs 1 5l" only; vulori lo -$Cu0Q, 'now icL...'. )laJ And to rnerrtlon. Men's Patent Calf and Tan Russian Calf Lace : Shoes, narrow widths only; values 'Tf' ...to $8.00, now.....,;......... pl0 1,000 Pairs Ladies' Tan Kid and Patent Colt Low Shoes, latest" styles; values d Tr $3.50 and $4.00, now...........)B,UO Boys', Youths - and Low Cat (Shoes at I