7 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 29. 1904. THE SLOCUf.I CASE CAFTAXB OV tU-FATB9 . ajtc omozu or oohmit iu nu) uiTonou soajtdai. Tnunn otbb . bxstbxsv xxo or'Tfm uu run. - (Jonrail -Special Per Hri.) New York. July 5S. The federal Stand Jury today preaented Its findings in the Investigation of the Slocum die- ' astsr, to Judge Tbomaa and It was greed between -the eouneel ' and the court that those, lndioted shall- appear next Monday to plead and offer ball. District Attorney Burnett admitted that the Indictments Include Captain , van Bchalck, of the Slocum, and In spectors Xiundenberg and Fleming. From other sources It Ut learned that Frank J. Barnabey, the president, James K. Atchison. . tbe secretary, and Frank B. Dexter, the treasurer of Knicker bocker Steamboat company, also Captain Pease of the steamer Grand Republic, . were Indicted. The bail will .probably Do (5,000 in sack case. v Scarcely less Interest Is aroused In the findings of the grand jury, than In , what promises to "be a scandal relative to the Slocum relief fund disbursements. , Immediately after the General Slocum disaster contributions for the survivors -,of the victims beganto poor in and Jn a short time over 1100,000 were In the fund. The manner .In which the fund has been managed and the methods of distributing- it have caused considerable aueiycuou. dies It .seems that the committee which had beenappolnted by Mayor McClellan to take chirge of and distribute the funds, found the work too onerous and left the-work Of distribution to A A. Hill, connected with the Charity Organ laatlon society - of Manhattan. The methods of Hill are severely criticised. It Is aaserted that Hill, who Uvea out of town, took quarters at a hotel and surrounded himself with a staff of 14 clerks and stenographers, paying not -only their salaries, but alao his hotel bills out of the relief funds. It Is as serted that of the total amount about tJJ.000 have been expended so fat, but of that sum only a. little over 14,000 was used for relief purposes, while tba rest went toward paying for salaries, of floe rent and hotel bills. The attention of the mayor baa been called to the matter and It la expected that an inveatlgation will be made to ascertain the actual facta In the $50 for an Idea. : On the opening day of .our new boys " and children's department, . In Septem ber, we will give away free to boys -under It years of age, 100 watches, to I old-plated and SO .silver-plated. TjV ant a plan to distribute these watches. We want a plan that will give every boy an equal opportunity. If it la the best we will give you $50. All sug gestions or plana must be mailed to reach this store not later than Wed needay, August 17. .. What plan do you suggest Address, Advertising Manager, The Chicago, It and 71 Third street, Portland. Or. , .r (Special Dispatch to The JooraaL) , Kellogg, Ida., July 19. Andrew Rosa, a miner, while saving a dog from ths train got a broken arm here yesterday. .- TEAMSTERS' PRES IDENT ARRESTED (Continued from Page One.) shooting of Patrick Laneata and Mathew Sullivan by Loren King, a colored strike breaker. .King was on his way to work In Ar- mour's plant this morning when a small crowd of strikers set upon mm ana made threats. King tried to make hla way to the gates of the packing plant wnen some one siruca men ana mivn further demonstratlona could be made drew a huge revolver and ahot Lenesta and Sullivan, severely wounding both In the legs. ' . Both men fell to the ground and the crowds drew baok. fearing the next shots would prove fatal. ' King made his es cape to the offices of the packing plant where he waa later arrested. A riot call was turned in and the polkce made two arrests of the moat vehement of the strikers and took the two wounded mend In an ambulance to the city hospital. Fearing further trouble, aa many other packing houae employee were be ing molested on their way to work, spe cial policemen were assigned to the dis trict and deadlines drawn, beyond which strikers are not permitted to go. Patrol wagons are held In readiness, in which are squads of off lcere armed with rlflea and revolvers.. - . An application. It la expected, will be made by the packers for a federal in Junotlon to rea train the strikers from Interfering with their employes. GLASX AT OMAHA. Tight- Between Strikers and Bmployes . a wirt'a riant. (Jovnal Special Service.) Omaha, July It.-r-An attempt of the Swift management to pass to strike breakers through the lines this morning resulted In a fight which for a time Dromlaed to become a-heavy riot, No trouble was experienced until the gang of men approached tba entraace to the alley leading to the plant, when they were stopped by pickets. The strikebreakers put up a fight but were speedily outnumbered. Polios dispersed the crowds with difficulty, and reported the matter up to the federal authorities. . Federal Judge Garland Immediately cited 150 or the known atrlkera for al leged contempt of the Injunction which was a few daya ago Issued, restraining the men from In anywise stopping, ques tioning or otherwise interfering with men who were going to work in the packing plants. ' J ; GREATS OREGON IS INTERESTED MAT PABSOaT BT cubtmbbts. MunlclpeWJudg Hogue received a let ter from Governor Chamberlain this morning relative to a pardon for J. 8. MoClemmena. who waa sentenced May II last to serve a term of 41 daya and pay a fine of 1100 for enticing a little girl from her home and being guilty of Improper actions toward her. The pris oner when before Judge Hogue declared he was Innocent, put there waa much testimony against him. There Is no question but he waa intoxicated, how ever, at tba time of the trouble. Judge Hogue atatea he will Inform the gov ernor he has .no objections to the grant Ing of a pardon, but that he thought the case a serious one. ' MoClemmena Is In the county JalL .-.'..- ( OAPTAXaT UOIT IAXII UR. Captain of Polloa Bailey thla morning left for a vacation of 10 days. . Hs will spend the time at 1 the farm of his father-in-law, I M. Herra, four miles south of Salem. ' - During hla abeenoe Sergeants. Hogeboom and 81 over will be in command of the patrolmen of the seo ond relief. BURGLAR PERFORMS . ON AERIAL LADDER "'Screams so loud that everybody "within five blocks could bear them Is sued" from the residence of John War ner. Second and Harrison streets, last midnight- The cause of the series of piercing cries was only a burglar, who " had calmly stolen J ladder from the residence next the one he selected to rob, placed It to the tipper window, climbed In and was Inveatlgatlng when he made .a noise that awakened the household. Several feminine v members of the family, as .well aa the men, chanaed .to be . In rooms at that point and when It waa discovered that a burglar, was "In their midst" they burst forth Into one grand outcry sufficient to have frightened the ; most . daring - night prowler alive. Thinking only of life, liberty and the pursuit of his chosen profession, the burglar who had been discovered dashed out the window and made a run down the ladder that would -caus en expert fireman to blush. Joining a companion who stood under the, shade of some trees across the street,' he took to his heels and. for all the police know, may be running yet. -Several people. including Morris Senoaky, who lives near by, witnessed the rapid descent of the burglar and his hurried escape. The burglar got nothing but a bad scare for hla trouble, but the matter was reported at once to the police. - 0'tWW Saturday Ends Our Clearance Sale-'iyd Cholera Morbus ond Bowel Complaints "Over tl cases In every hundred of summer complaints could be avoided," eaye e leading specialist. "If every one waa careful to keep hla system toned up with Duffy's, Pure Malt Whiskey. It's the moat effective germ destroyer known to the medical profession. - . Duffy'sPure Malt Whiskey aids digestion and assimilation; purines and enriches the bloody regulates the bowels; quiets the nerves; hardens the muscles: stimulates the heart's notion. and builds up and sustains the entire eystem. Prescribed for half a century by leading doctors. ., . , . -"Duffy'?' Is absolutely pure, eontalna no. rusei on ana is me oniy wnisKey recognised py me uovernment as a meu Iclne. ... At all druggists and vrocers. or di rect. II a bottle. Medical booklet free. Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, BTOBB TXAJT TOQ aTAMZS AXBBADY BBCBXTBB OP TIOD WIO WXXX ATTBBD STATS KBACHTB BOB nro omoiAi. fboqbax op TMM SXSSXOBS. ."...'"; MEN'S and BOY'S HIGH-GRADE clothing; v HATS and FURNISHINGS NOTE REDUCTIONS ' ' 'in our v ' WINDOWS NEW FALL STYLES OP : MEN'S HATS . Now on display in our Celebrated "MULTNOMAH" $3 , '.. -..V. "Derby and Softs" ; t Sam'l Rosenblatt & Co Cor. Third and Morrison Streets . ' "We would like to have It under stood,'' says Tom Richardson, manager or the commercial club, "that all vial tors In Portland not regularly dele gates, are cordially Invited to oorae and occupy seat In the balconies of ths Marquam Grand theatre) during the sea alone of the convention to organise aa Oregon Development league, -The dele gates will oocupy only, the lower floor, and visitors are welcome In other parts Arrangements are about completed for-the-tolg-rneetlng. Mora" than-" 710 delegates have thus far been appointed by the towns an,d counties of the state, and it Is hoped that a large percentage of them i will come. Samuel ConnelL third vioe president and acting presi dent tf the Lewis and Clark expos! tlon, today appointed the following to represent tnar organisation at ths eon ventlon: -W, & Ayer, S..M. Mears, H. C. Breeder, H. W. -Goods, O.- M. Scott, Walter F. Burrell, Jefferson Myers, K U Darrow, Jay Smith, B. Nero be gin and Henry K. Reed. Further lists of delegates received in today's malls are: i . Mew Uat af Aolefatea. Wasco county (Judge Lake) Peter Godfrey, 11. w. Oil pin, W. J. Harrlman. n. ifl. Bvana, George R. Castnsr. Chris ueuiman, js. J. Mldleswart, , A. C Stan ton, W. J.- Davidson and A. a Roberts. Commercial club. Cottage Grove. i nomas k. impDeiL president) John W. Donohue, James M. Hemen- way, B. iAirch, - George Comer, - R. W. Welch. A. C. Gage, T. C Wheeler, F. B. PhlUlps. H. H. Veatch and Harrv wynne. i ., , . City of Bump ter (Mayor McCollooM -a w. Mueiier, . wuuam Kltchner. J. H. Nelll. S. H. Bell. David Klllen. C J. Johns, R. H. Miller, Charles Lelben- stein, C. H. Chance and Jim Connella. City of Pendleton (named bv Mavor Mauoeaj rtepnen a. jxiweii, oeorge A. Hartman, Sr., Col. J. H. Raley, Frank B. Clopton, E. T. Wade, Madison Jones. Jerry Deapain, C Platioeder, John Ba- xer, 4. m. rerguaon, w. B. Byers, R. Lalng, George Darveau and Dr. I K. Blakealee. Pendleton -Commercial Association C K. Roosevelt, R. Alexander. F. E3. Judd, Lee Teutsch, Albert Cohen, T. G. Halley, - Dr. C J. Smith, B. P. Dodd, ttert Hunman. Umatilla County (by Judge Bean) Dr. W. d. Cole, Pendleton; O. W. Proeb- stel. Weston; J. W. Daley. Pendleton; T. C Taylor, Pendleton; Charles H. Mil ler, Echo; L. M. Walrus, -Adams; Matt Moegrove, Milton; D. J. Jarman, Athena: D. C, Brownell, Umatilla; W. D. Hans ford, Pendleton. - Woodburn, Or. (named by Mayor Grant corny) r. w. Bettiemeler, w. H. Marvin, A. E. Austin, William ScoUard, H, T. Baughman. -- jsITsrson, ur, na,mea y Mayor-BL W. Hasard) 8. A. Peace. D. H. Looney, J. Stlener, E. M. Tucker, W. I Jonea. W. F. Buchner, A, C, Miller, J. H. Fletcher, Otto Schulta, F. E. Llbby. St. Helena, Or. (named by Mayor Ed win Roes) J. B. Godfrey, W. H. Dol man. E. E. Quick. Dr. H. R. Cliff. B. A. Miles, Charles Wlnckle, W. B. Dlllaid, Martin White, W. II- Powell, James Dart. Springfield Industrial League, Spring field, Or. b. A. Waahburne, J. L. Clark, Albert Walker, J. F. Woods, John Kest leyJ. J. Bryan, J..T. Tuffs, A. Larson, J, C Brattlan. " Huntington, Or. (by Mayor J. T. Fy fer) J. H, Aitkin. , lAke County (by Judge B. Daly) Hon. V. Corin, Talaley; Q, C. Har ris. Summer ' Lake; . 8. . B. . Chandler, Crooked Creek; Hon. R. IS. Lee Stelner, Lakevlew; F. O. Bunting, Drews Valley; L. A. Carracker, Goose Lake; J. J, Mon roe, Artel; D. Boone, Plush; Hon. H. C Fleming. New Pine Creek. . DalrymehS Protective Association, Portland, Or. Peter Roth, S. H. Gra ham, Henry Roth, J. Schmltke and John Zoller; William E. Wood, secretary. Lincoln County (by Judge C. M. Brown) C. -H. Gardner, O. O. Krog atadt, George L McCaulon, M. Wygant, Henry Lewis and Ed. Wade, of Toledo! John Loom la, Newport; C. L. Dlven, Waldport; E. M. Mays. Elk City; Walter Hall, Sllets. . . Ofiolal rrogram. The official program for the "conven tion, which will be held at the Marquam Grand theatre. Auguat 3 and' S, waa com pleted today by Manager Tom Richard son and the committee. Delegatea are requested to report at the Marquam Grand theatre, Tuesday morning at I o'clock, where they will register and receive their badges. A reception committee will be In charge. H. M. Cake, president of the Portland Commercial club, will call the meeting to order at 10 o'clock. "A Letter to a Tenderfoot' on Orchard Growing," E. L. Smith, prealdent stats board of horticulture, Hood River. The remarks of Mr. Smith will be the sub ject of general discussion by delegates to the convention, who will be given an. oportunlty to askblm any questions de sired. Experience meeting; special re ports will be asked for from each dele gation present. Adjourn for lunch 11:10 BOYS' SPECIALS FOR TOMORROW - . . e . . e " rr Broken Lots of Boys' Double-breasted Knee Pants Suits, formerly $5.00;$6.00$6.50 and $7.50 Toniorrow Only" ft vrr. P Boys' and Children's Wash Suits Entire Stock Tomorrow One-Third Off Mail Orders ; Promptly Filled fcASOSST OLOTHEU X2S TMM ITOBTsTWalaT, ' Sonthwest - Oor. Fomrth and . Morrison. - . ' " r. , , - . . , . -. i ... '' ' .. ,;. v , Tomorrow is the -last day of. our ' f. Semi-Annual Sale ASSORTED SMELLS - . ": ARE ENJOINED , Forty different odors, all unpleasant, emanating from ths laundry of Wing Chung at tit Sixth street, which for a year have been atruggllng with one an other for the undivided attention of the nostrils of everybody living In the vlolnity of Sixth and Madison streets, quit business this morning. A tempo rary restraining order was granted by Presiding Judge George in the olroult court on application of Ed Hendenhall, attorney for Charlea E. Run yon. and Monday morning at 0:10 o'clock was set as the-tlme-for Cung-t-ppear-nd show cause why a permanent Injunction should not. Issue, stopping, him . from further conducting Ms business. 1.. Runyon owns four buildings, of two stories each, comprising eight flats. He occupies one building and the others are rented. All are used as living houses. The buildings are located In a district used exclusively for residences sxcept by Wing -Chung, who conducts a laun dry. It la alleged In the complaint- that noisome and noxious vapors issue day and night from the windows of the laundry, making- life uncomfortable for people living In the vicln)y and menac ing their -hearth;- also - that smoke and fumes from the laundry have blackened the north wall rpf ona of the atructures owned by Runyon. p. m. Afternoon session will ba called to order at 1:10 p. m. Permanent organisation and appoint ment of necessary committees. "Some Examples of Actual Reaults in Agriculture-," James 'Withycombe, di rector Oregon. Agricultural college and experiment atation, Corvailla. J Discus sion ot thla paper will Include samples in actual results In agriculture from many aectlons of ths state. - "Opportunity," A. Bennett, editor Ore gon Irrigator, Irrigon. "Ths Benefit of the Amerloaa Mining Congress to Oregon," Col, Irwin Mahon, secretary of the congress. The conven tion will discuss Colonel Mahon's sub ject Special Bntertalnmsnt, A committee from the Woman's dub of Portland will have cbarga ot a trolley ride to be given to ths wives, daugbtera. sisters and other ladles acompanylng delegates to the convention, and for this purpose four large cars have been sup plied - with the oomliments ot ins lire- gon Water Power and Railway company, The committee or the woman s oiuo will meet the visitors at the corner of First and Alder streets and the train of cars will leave exactly it I ft m, from First and Alder streets for Cane man park, and all are. urged Ao ba there a few mlnutee In advance of that time. aa the cars cannot be held. "Dairying as a Business In Oregon, J. W. Bailey, president National v Asso ciation of State-Dairy and - Food Do parraents, Portland. Discussion of Mr. Bailey's paper win be loiiowea oy re- porta from all of the delegates present. Receotlon from I to 11 ooioca Tues day evening at ths Portland Commercial club, eighth floor of the Chamber or Commerce building. All the delegates and ladlea accompanying them are ex pected to be present, as well as members of the Portland commercial ciuo ana a delegation from the Woman's club. Wednesday, Aagnat S. Convention will be called to order at the Marquam Grand theatre) at 10 a. m. Reporta of committees and general discussion as to the scops and breadth of the organisation. "Opportunities of ths Oregon Fish Product," H. G. Van Dusen, master fish warden, department ot xianeries, a torla. Many brief artloles have been asked for from all aectlons of the state and It Is expected that In tbelr delivery the real merit of the league's proceedings will be brought out There will be many speeches made, but It la the purpose ol the convention to give the aeiegatea an oDDortunlty to be heard. At exactly I o'clock the delegates ana their lady friends will be given a trolley ride In 10 large open cars Jointly sup plied with the-compliments of the City A Suburban Railway company and the Portland Railway company. The party will start from Third and Yamhill streets and two cltlsens of Portland will be upon each car to point out places of esDecial Interest In many counties men are at wor.x comDlllna data from actual growers and aa these reports will be brought by the delegates It Is Impossible to make a program In advance that will even in a remote way oover me proceeainga oi the convention.' - There will be- good nenftara from all aectlona of Oregon. who will be given an opportunity to ne heard. Ths outlook now Is very favorable for a large attendance. Seven hundred and nlnety-eeven delegates have been ap pointed. and mora will be reported dur ing the next few days. OOU HU DXTKX.O WT CO. (gpeHat IMapetrh to Tbe JooraaL) Gold Hill. Or., July I0 H. Schaeffer, general manager. Charles Rohde, aecre- tary. and J. H. Cunningham, engineer of the Gold Hill Development eompany ar rived from Milwaukee, Wis., yesterday end will commence work at -once upon their gold and coal mines. They have the contract for furnishing Med ford with both light sndipower, be sides many other contracts for water and light Tbey also will fvynlnh power xor areaging nq pumping water. aet3J - LIOUOR-MORPMINt-TOBACCC rUttTS rUWANCWaYCURtC fOS mu. MATKULMU WANT REDUCTION IN THE PACIFIC RATES ' IJeemel Speetoi gt,ic.y-- 7 Chicago, 111., July . It Is .ths pre vailing opinion that the recent change in rates and baaing centers on ths pert of the northerns lines,- . whereby the ratea from Chicago and the 'middle weet were shifted for the benefit of the manufacturers east of this city will be duplicated by the roads operating from Chicago to the Pacific coast It now develops that other trans continental llnea have been Importuned by trans-Mlasouri river - retailers and Jobbers to reduce freight rates generally from points vast of Chicago and change ths baaing rate to New York. This would mean a general change In rates from points east of ths Missouri River to Pacific coast territory. - TEETH SPECIALS EXTENDED UNTIL SEPT. I Boston Painless Dentists Will make special low school rates In order that all school children may come end have their teeth cared for during vacation. - These are the only dentlata In Port land having the lata botanical discovery to apply to tne gums ior reiniese Ex tracting. Filling and Crowning Teeth, and guaranteed for ten yeara. Extract!! FBEE Slim Flfllngs SSc Fill Set of Teeth $3.00 EiimlMtJt......ntEt Cols' Filings. 7St Mi CrawDi UN Orowns and Bridge Work at Xow Frioee a specialty.- Our retent Double action will hold yens tooth, up. MO STTTDSBTTS, Come In at once and take advantage of Ullats AT axrosmoaT. (Special I1 spates te Tbe JoeraaL) World's Fair, St Louis, July It. In cluded among the western visitors to the fair today are the following: oeorge C Flanders, Mrs. Laura A. Flanders. Samuel Bromberger, Mrs. E. A. Thame, Bertlne Armstrong and Edwin Grundy, Portland: MW-Hair, Qranta Paaa; Anna Dennman, Corvallls; H. T. Bagley, Hlllsboro; U D. Morrill, Oresham; Carl Rlchter, MUwauklef Miss - Cora Mo Cully, A. M, Bsrnett and Mrs. U A. Bar nett Albany: Abble E. Hill. Yalnax: J. B. Evans, Baker City; Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Longacra, Jefferson, From ths Chicago Tribune. DcV you.. observe any drift towards Mr. OlneyT" asked the person with the mutton ohop whiskers. "Well, yes," answered the person with ths sandy goatee. "There Is what you might call a glacial drift In that direc tion." . ,T- low -rates. All work dona by spec and guaranteed I for 10 without-, pain yeara, Boston Painless Dentists Fifth and Morrison streets, entranced isiH Morrison TUSCAN Mineral Springs om BTxmr Aay tn tn tbaav To Whom It May Concern- I came to the above springs on April to take treatment for my eyes. I had a vary severs attack of catarrh of the eyea, was slmost blind after treating wun tne oeet epeciaiiais mat couia oe found, and suffering for nine yeara, I have at last found a cure here at the FAMOUS TUSCAN SPRINGS. I can not praise them too highly. I hop that others that are afflicted will give theia a trial. Respectfully. r W. U PALMER, Room 101. Commercial Blag.. Portland. Oregon. cured of rheumatism. If you sre sick write to us; we will give you the name and address of soma on cured ef a similar complaint Tuscan Mineral Springs Corp. - TUSOAJI. OAZ sxsto Me fob lomi OF stobxacx AJTD OATAJUtK 8AZ.T. ; Dr. W. Norton Davis. IN A WEEK We treat successfully all private, nervous and chronic disease, alao blootl. stomach, heart liver, kidney, and throat troublea We cure 6TTHILJB (without mercury) to stay cured forever. In 00 to 00 daya. We remove STRICTURE, with out operation or pain, in fifteen days. , WE CUBE G0N0RBH0EA. IN A WEEK -The doctors of this Institute ar all regular graduates, have had many yeara' experience, have been Known la Portland fof It years, nave a reputation to maintain, and will undertake no aaae unless certain cure can be effected. We guarantee' a cur in every eese we undertake or charge no fe. Con sulfation free. Letters confidential. In structlv BOOK. FOR MEN mailed free In plain wrapper. you cannot call at office, write for question blank for home treatment OBlos hours to S, and T to I. Sunday and holidays. It te IS. - - The leading epertalleta In the Northwest Established ISO. Dr. W. Norton Davis & Co. Tea Mot htotet V. a. Oor. Fin gtreeta. Third aad FOBTZiAsTO. OBBOOB. HENRYWEINHARD Proprietor of the City Brewery trgeet and ktost Complete Brewery la tee Berthwest ' . Bottled Beer a Specialty raurxoiTB Bo." ts. 4 Onto XSth and Bmrastd Stiweta, PORTLAND, OREGON. ROSENTHAL'S 149 THIRD STREET, Between Morrison. and Alder OUR MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE SALE IS NOW IN FULL SWIN& A RARE, OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE THE MOST RELIABLE SHOES ATf GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. WE HAVE ON SALE :- - '- ' - - , " -r -.: - -.- Boys', YouthsL-and Low Cut Shoes at 4,000 Pairs of Men's Patent Colt and VicI Kid Low Shoes, in all sizes; formeriJ'J PA price $4.00, now. .......... ... . ..$L0) Hanan & Sons' Celebrated Low Shoes, in fin est leathers, all shapes and sires ; i PA ' formerly $6.00, now............. 3)4011 Brennan & White's Misses' and Children's greatly reduced prices. : . , Ladies', Fins Dongola , Lace Shoes, patenf " leather tips, extension soles, all 7A . sizes ; regular price $2.50, now. . . . $1 I U 300 Pairs Ladles' Low Shoes, in black or tan, narrow widths only, sizes from Z to 5 Qn to close at, a pair. .".'. aCOC 1,000 Pairs Ladies' Fine Tan Lace and Button Shoes, with French heels and medium heeU, . sizes from 2 to 6, narrow widths df 5J? only; values to $6.00, now at,"..,. PleOd And many other bargains too numerous to mention. ' . ' ' . . ,, Men's Patent Calf and ,Tn Russian Calf Lace . Shoes, narrow widths only; values tjf to $8.00, now....;....... PlsltJ 1,000 Pairs Ladies' Tan Kid and Patent Colt Low Shoes, latest styles; values IP $3.50 and $4.00, now .....$L)D