r the ORgoow Vaily toprnau poRTTAyp. riDAY y octc: J OIETtOIIBLEfOS officer jura wmms Witt FATS VSRV M BAFB PARKER RECEIVES A COUNTRY DELEGATION If John Alsuader .carries out the Ib tentloa be aanoenesd last sight, tlortal ehnrgee will be preferred ngeinet f , twd woven aad attempting to drag Uim nt of bis eeaiehment to urn aity ji prison. Mr. Alexander n that while It V HJ not b HCMMT, 1M MB produce . an employe of the Meter A Frank oom . peny to testify to the truth ef tha "' . charges, fat addlttoa to himself u4 the '-two womea. 1 "After carefully eon steering cne mat tar 1 Iut decided to- prefer ehargee aaalast thl maa with Chief Hunt" MM Mr. Alexander. "At first, while vary angry, 1 waa Inclined not to o BO. In the first Blaea 1 thought that eu aooouat of th trouble following Johnson's etreet assault and hi behavior at Um polios elation he would be taught a salutary lesson. Bat It seems otherwise. Mot only did the man have tha effrontery after DraetloaUr dlsguialng- himself to com la here and toll at I did not know him aad bad never eeca htm bafora, tout I uadamUad he baa mad tbreaOj of what ha will do to ma Ik easa ha re meJna. oa tha nolle force. H threat- onad me tha Blent I elected him fro my piece, but I regarded that aa . only tha mouthing of a drunken am. This -a different. "Johnson eani In bar Wednesday af tsrueoa at t o'atoak with a friend. Ho war a long overooat and a whit hat. Ha had do overcoat oa and war a dark aloueh bat Saturday niaht whaa ha la- aultad tho woiaea. WsJklna: up to tha bar ta tha aaf aaettaa, ha purchaaad a 'arlaao or tw of boar aad thaa aahad ma if I knaw bias. I told him hla faaa ooald not be aaaflr forsottan- after hla parfflrmaaea Mturaay nlsht. "Ho dsrlaraa 1 bad navor boob hi bafora. I told him I would koow kla faoa la thousand and thac hi votoe oouM hot aoon ha foraottea. Thaa ho left bare, aad I anoerataod baa slnos thraataaad m. I thlak it Is mr duty under tha otreomstanoa ta let Chief Hunt fcaow what ha baa dona. , . FREIGHT CAR fkMt AFFLICTS NORTHWEST (Oaotlauad from paaa One,) ' - heavy ahfpmenti have been anticipated. ' .. Tha aalmoa eateh ha been p ta tho a - eraaa and hundred of ear will be re- ' . ejuiraC to earry H to oaatera markets. Oreajon apples always form a oonelder v , able part of the eaeatra shlpmoata and the orop la a aood ana. There hi a abort aa la tha praaa crop aad tha potato eroa, but any diminution la the ablp- anent ef these eommodltlae a offaat by Incraaaad ahrpateote af ethar predueta. r Km without the eatraordlnary do Brand for Oregon wheat, there weald , probably b some eboetaae of oara at . thts aeaaoa. With that demand, tha sit uation baa baooma moat sarloua. Ordl- narlly west bound shipment are only aiwui on rourth of the east bound traf- fie. and ear sent east are from six to eight wks In returning. Under exlst tag condition, when the volume of east ; bound trafflo mo far exoeede that of tha west bound, to delay id apt ta toe evan , ' mora serious. . , , alalliaad Vp 'AcaJaeg gs. -The railroad are up against a prep- aaltlon that they have never enoeuntared v- bafora,- said XMvtd A. Pattulto, aunager : of the graia depart ra ant of th eommls- i.r Hon firm ef Balfour, Outhrle Co. - - "It Is a situation far whloh they were prepared and eenaaauantly a great ahortaga o ear ha arlaaa. "We aoh't blame the rj treads, for wo ' betleva they are doing the beet they , can. but there eertalnly ought to be euffkdeney af oara whaa they are Beaded. Th farmers aad grewera of the wheat will not lose as heavily as win those who have porebased tha rropa. The crop rapreaente aomothhig We fT.aeo.voa and the latereet and In aurane on that amount will be loaa. : for it will be ls months or more, likely, Berare tae grata eon bo ohlpped. ' la esttmatsd that there are M,M ' vet bushel of grala In Oregon and waahlngoa that are walttna ahlotaont. J Hitherto most of tha wheat has been , exported by boats, but tha shortage of , wheat la toll country has put our home . market oa a higher standard thaa the or uverpool and oonsequeauy wheat , from this seetloa Is being seat east to , Buppiy the home demand." Th problem confronting the rail read a ; , 1 so vast and the demands upon their - reeourcee are e abnormal that they are powerless to cope with the situation. "t 4 tmmedlato relief cannot be hoped for. . . OUMT II Taaatvala. . ' (Jeeraal teeetal darrl.) ' i " Caraeaa. Oct 3t, Venesuels's natteaal i holiday, th annlverary of the birth of j; :' Simon Bolivar, wee enthnNleeLloally eel-,'--, obmted la the capital today. Business -.,v was generally suepmdod and th popti 4,, .lane devoted Ulf to patriotic demon- 1 . Btratfons. Tht president and ether ohlaV . . efriciais of governmant attended at- mortal aaerclsea held at the grave of ' ' iSmnti aielil m,i b- farmers and marebaate from Orange and Rockland oountlee cam by boat to Roeemount thU afternoon to see Parker. The nominee shook hands with tha vis itors and made a sriort speech. Stat Senator Knox reiterated his charge that the truate were the heevleet contribu te re to the Vtapuplleaa caracal ga funda. He aaid that toe believed the present law were adequate ta deal with Ulegai combinations and lf.be were elected aad found oat they were aot, be wopld soak tho enactment of bettor ones. Referring to Governor WrtghfB report on the Phlllpplnee. Parker questioned his BMHlvea aa one partly responsible for the present unfortunate oonditlona, H critic lead the aetlom of the govern meat la anendtnaT money ta oabl tolls on Wright's message aa polltleal bualnaas and not awrernment bustneaai , , Oearaat seerfal srrtr. Racheater. N. T. Oct IB. -The Repub- llean of Becheeter and- Vicinity have mad great preparations for the demoa- atratlon to be held tonight, ecretary of War Taft la to Pa the principal speaker, and other en th program are Frank W. Hlggln and M- Linn Braca, candidate for governor an4 lleutanant- govarnor respectively. f7eamsl Bseetol Serla. Bprlagnald, Mo, Oct. I. ralrbanks becan a series af t apeeebea asheduted for lodajh by addreealng a crowd at Moanet. Ho will arrive at Bt. Louis tonight on hie way to Cincinnati, where ha fa to apeak tomorrow night. PORT ARTHUR IS i i 5 IN DIRE STRAITS (Continued from Pag One.) - Arthur. He auooeeded la surmounting the eroeseooca. but whan ha waa prepar ing to discharge hla torpedo against the aide of a battleship a aearohlight swept round and fixed upc htm. The forts then opened Are and exploded tha tor pado and the officer waa blown to pieces. Admiral Togo, It said, baa --declined to enact ton any aimya dartag dnter Prtaaa, iiaameT Work. 1 . Pacta tnead t - - - Harbin, Oct It. la am order Issued today ordering aim ta depart for MX. Petersburg by command of the oaar. Vleeroy Alexleff thanked the offloers of the Paclflo fleet for their self-secrlflclng von aunag im pass iw asonuiB. m partleularly mentions , tha gaemap at Fort Arthur. the liberator. BXTBaJ OAPTAXB PZXS. F Cap. Robert Oopley died thl morn ing at T:Ie o'clock at Ct. Vincent ' hospital. Ha has lived la Oregon since ''J 1141. coming here as a child. Per i( year h has been engaged on most of , the river steamer on all part of ; i'-J, the Willamette and Columbia river. He leaves four children. The funeral will tok plan from Holman'a aadertaklng ' - parlors tunday aftemeon. '. aw, jlpii BgegjiLL in i i ji. uffwrwrg from DYSPEPSIA - caaaot oshr fad relief, bat as tbeolete on irom mm mmnmmg ereesei s satsg m ardor t prove that thts sbiilanly beraileis reciedr cares cstarraal hv feuMlM at tne etoBMCB. I mm aeaa Tall A L BIXB BOTTLE PPTCtl an receipt of a) caate to sr eoeteae. Girooaeaa act eesjr asUcrea, vet It oei-ee. ia tan n alawe-treat what aeasaur gar seed. . BaM toy Ieax4rtd aVugatoto. aaMMtKMwTim FURTHER INTERSTATE COMMERCE MEASURES " ' ' tfesreel Bpietat aarva. -St Lawla. htOM Oet SL Delegates rep resenting commereml, xeercantlla, agri cultural and Bianufacturlng organisa tion throughout the country assembled In Bt Louis today to attend the Inter state commerce law congress, a call for which was Issued recently. The purpose of th meeting la to devise meeeurea to sees re tha enactment of legtalatloa at the next easel on of son grass to give greater effectl vanes to tho Interstate commerce act. The eon vent km wfH discuss house bin mo. tITS. Introduced In tha toons of representatives, December I, ltei, by Representative Cooper, of Wisconsin, whloh Is Identical with senate bUl Me, lOl, Introduced In tha senate. December IS. It 01, by Senator Quartos of Wiscon sin. This bill la ta define further tho duties and powera of the Interstate com merce commisaiOB, giving th commis sion power, to some tost a noes, to make and enforce ratea, aad providing that the order of tha commission shall become mandatory within thirty days, and no continue until suspended or set aside by the courts upon review or repeal. PRESIDENT TURNS ' DEAF EAR TO TYNER ;':-----.:v:-; ., m" V salei! i: irxsriEs im a score BVB 3 T aalam had the sir ef a winning t ta military riOa range this after noon, .slave for the eontlngeacie that may row from protest entered. lam la victorious la tha company sheet, wW aa aggreget af dir. But the teeue baa aot been dec ideal aaaJly. Bantbarg haa a score af etc, and alleges that th privilege a cones) ed tha Saiem team of hooting twloe an tha tee-yard rang of th rapid-Ore contest was unfair. The point at issue occurred waen sheeting begax) yesterday la tha rapid-ors sap teat. ' J , Th Iret thro companies up In this part se the contest, X, of Tha Dalles; V, of Portland, and M. ef Salem, were per mitted to shoot on the too range d sec ond time, the latter score being oo anted. Major Baker noticed whoa two men went wp at Um saans time and were fir- : sng together, they interfered with eaoh : ether matertajlr. Team captains beM that their mea war aot doing a early so good work under these ooadttfoaa, and after the three oompaniea bad shot tnua, and two mea of 1 had done the earns. Major Baker ruled that tha markemea ahould go oa th range and eboot alone. To give the first three companies rir chance In Ula respect, he permiiceu Utair man to staoct an th Kt a pecond tlma. In this second shoot Salem pushed Its aawreesto score UP from est to 47. If the last shoot la to held. Com pany H of tha aapltal city wins. After arcteetUMl to major Baaer, awr burg appealed to Adjutant -Oenerei Puisrr. For tha time be rules in ravor nt Salem. auDDortinx the officer ta charge of tha range. But he desired more time to mveatlgnto tha matter, and tha dental aa may be finally Altered. It to) posatble that several teams win aa permitted to shoot on the SOt iajup for the mpid-fire contest again. A few minutes after noon today the company contest ''was finished, and the Individual shoot had oommenoaa par tha stats medal. It win to palled off aa rapidly aa possible, and may be finished by tarn or raw eventaa. The scores of the varioua teams m the slow fir work, la aa fallows, tha Third regiment first la order, and the rang being tod, M and O0 yards: Company A, Baker Ctty, 10l M and Si. total IT I; B, Portland, U, H and M. total SCl: C Portland, " IT, U. IB, tots! ief; D, The Dalles. IT, U and II. total Ml; B. Portland, tf, n and 17, to tal tea; F, Portland, lis, 91 and let, to tal aos: O. Albany, H, T7 and, II. total 121; H, Portland, M, U and II, total t; L Wood burn. H, 41 and 41, total 111; K Portland. H, 111 . and . total nt; L. La Orande, to. n and aa, total I; M. Bel em, US, to and to. total BT. First battalion: A. amgaaa, tf, 101 and II. total. Ml; B. Ash land. 111. M and 10T, total 111; C. Bugena, at, M and II. total ill; D, Roaeburg. lot, lit and 101. total 111; Troop A. Ibancn, J.0T, TO and IT. total IM. ' - The total aoorea af the respective companies Is as follows. Third regiment being the first named: A. Baker City, Me; B, Portlaad. ITI; C, Portland. !; D. Tha Dalles. tTt: B, Portland, F, Portland, 410j a. Albany. 101; fit, Pert- lanA till L Wood burn, IM; K. Fort land, tUl U I Oramm, all; M, Baiaaa. dST. r. Firat Battalkmi A. Bugena, lllr B, Ashland, IM; C Eugene, III; D, gtops barg, 40; Troop A, Lihaaan, . TWENTY MINERS DIE IN AN EXPLOSION TrtohUd. Goto, Oct. !- A tertifto ex plosloa oosarred la tha Hcrth mlns Ma t, aemed by tha Cetorado Fuel Iron company at Tarda, 40 mlloa from Trini dad, Twenty miners are reported killed. Oaeebody aaa already bean rcoverad. No detail af tha tragedy art at band. RUSSIAN FLEET HELD ; PENDING AN INQUIRY ; ., "' ;; ' - (CmrtlBued from Pag One.) v'' "WWOexm Tsstts ArFes4ftf HALLOWEEN V-rv- FUN See our lino of lvdile aM Fa vors for Halloween. They are Inexpensive and add fun and Best ta wa ocoasloa. , , . ; t - LdnaOJsTm With aandie or Alios with tooth some sweets .- is to She Brownies. Surprise ,Boxee. Imlta. Hob Fruits gad Vegelablee Ida tO ,tM,M,lMI"fl'lI Soappins MottofM ' Ho party Is complete without thanale par box of sm doaan. vComle roMt4 :;r fr Nskint . w - TJaeful. cheap and great fun era-' store , , ,,,,k...,..Ua Bsaam ' Harvest Hodm TflV A rich combination of fruits and auts-t-most appropriate for this -; pocaatoA . .ne ta lb. SwetlaWd 6 Sort kBSOM CLEVER SKIER'S gai,:e is elccked ', . waa . vmmmam iriagia a- tlMfll TO IWHUa MKTMXMwm AT ZxtrJKjaZAA WOW BATBB . WfttU KATB BCBABT ftOBB fT By aa accidental gtaaoe at aaa of his customers. Jack King, who la In charge of the hatha at the Imperial hotoL pre vented the perpetration of aa extrtraely clever swindle Saturday night aflff at tha game tlma aaved himself from be ing robbed of 11,080. Th fact that King waa attired ta hla bathing apparel aad unable to diva ehaae to the awiadler la due hla escape. Saturday night a well dreeaed yoong maa went Into th place .and ordered a bath. At tha desk ha left hla vsluaelee with Xing: He was given an empty envelop ta which ha placed H.ltO tn bills. Ha eounted tha money oarefully a tha maa behind tha desk might aaa. Ua thaa wrote hi Bam upon tha back of th envelope, which waa placed, la a box with his other articles. Having finished tha bath ha called at the desk. King laid tha bog am the counter and waa In tha act af reach ing under tha desk whoa be efaearved tha stranger deftly thrust tha envelope la hla pocket aad place Ita duplicate ua tha boa. The duplicate waa exact In every detail, having the name written tn the same place oa th back and stuffed wltk aomcthlng! tost reassaMsd a roll of bills. . King took tha atrvelopa tn Order to eouat the money before returning it. Tha stranger snatched it from his hand and hurried from the place aa eoea as he saw that KUtg had detected tha x chanara. Detectives believe that the would-be swindler la the earn who baa operated extensive! v an the ooaet recently. Two weeks ago the Bums' bath hoaa tot San Francisco wsa forced to pay tl.lOt which waa aaid to have beta left with th eashier. It la believed that the young map proposed to accidentally dis cover his supposed loss, then demand eettlement from tha house. MATT XBBTOBB VOXiT1CM. eOed 9 v- (feerael Spatial ServWa.) Washington, Oct. II. The president this afternoon sent a reply to the latter received thl morning from Osneral Ty ner. Tha preatdsnt ears that be la un able to right any wrong la tha matter because he oonaldera no wrong baa been dona Tyner. He say "the question of your guilt aa a criminal charge aa whloh you were tried having been passed upon by a Jury, tha president acquiesces la lta finding-, but the evidence seems to toe overwhelming that you Were guilty. either of moral obliquity ta the perfor mance, or of tha grossest inefficiency. The letter, aver lees's signature, con tains 1,000 words. . Tyntr la hla letter ta: tha president dated October t, took eaceptlon to the attitude assumed toy Roosevelt ta con nection wHh the c harass that war pi f erred against him while assistant attorney-general at the noatofflaa diaart- AILANTON AND , , v CALCHAS RELEASED Udtvcstok. Oct St. The British steamer AM ant on and Calchaa have been released. A deposit of 1101,000 wsa mac u tha pas af tht Calchaa, whose trial corns up s appeal at "St. Petersburg shortly; ' w inj-rMriuii) oabb. ; ' " From Uarper'B Weekly. . Ta Bagland the self -propel led rail Way car la coming lata extensive aaa, especially op branch Unas where th traffic aa small aa not to warrant th operation gf steam locomotives or tha application ef electricity. Recently en of the largest electrical manufacturing Bnns In America has ordered In Knaland an oil engine for thl purpose, which win a nsea with a dynamo 4 generate current tor ordinary oar motors, Th advantage af each aa Inatallauaa la that there to aa lea f fuel whaa tha ear la not la motion and that tha motor can be put into aperautm at aa ia stant s notion Th machtaery Is placed to small compartment at the end of the ear and requires but llttl attention. Such ears, driven bp various forma of motors, have been found af especial value la S gland to bring passenger to mala electrl and Bteam llnea, and It would geeni as If there was aa equal fletd af useful nee for them la th United States, , BTOCKB ABB BVUsVJBk ' Fatal to , Bff set aa " tfeamal Special eervtea.) Mew' Tork, Oct. Bt-The war near doea act aeem to have hurt tha bullish feeling la atecka awl today's valuee are up over one point- There waa a aeeaattonea rise of t points, equaling ft sharp as Ajaerloaa Sugar Baflnery. The exposure af the Amalgamated deal m not hurting the market, for the stocks shew a rls af JV potato, or I2.W par ahara. Tha Pacific rail stocks were especially strong and Southern Pacifl showed a gala today af practically 1 point, while Uatos Pacific la 1)0 point higher at m. 8l Paul was again ahewfos aa up ward tandmmy. ami quota Uena are ap today lt points. 4 Minn a polls, St Pass A St See today deeed at 8 The pie af tola stock today was 4H pdnto. Dartag th past month its rise has been nothing less thaa sensational, tha advance being 40 potato er slightly war lie. Sauadrea. y or Uearaai SaeMal servk.t ' Halifax. Oct. II. Orders have Vaeti received here to are pare the ships of tha Worth American squadron for tha sea. if tha fleet sails it will pronapiy Jots yt sect at Portsmouth, Brig land. ; From tha Hew Tork World. "Political campaigns eoma and go, tha spellbinders thunder from every stump and th country is aaved every four years, hut without arousing aa much Interest among the officer ef the navy as the launching of a new warship or a race between boats-crews of iaovJaa," said bluff aM Bear-Admiral Joha O, Walker. Tbia Typical eee-dog." as be t often described, chairman of tha isthmian Canal commission, retired from active duty eevea years ago, after paving served 41 years, la tha vavy. Xn all that time he had oaet a vote tout ono. He told the story himself. "It waa away back la ilto, aaid the admiral "caressing tha famous Walker whisker "and this Is hew It happened You will recall (hat th OarflehJ-Haa-oook eampalga was an. Four of us, naval office re, on shore duty, mad out bom gt th old Tremont housa In Chi cago. X had never voted and had no Intention af axarciatng the franchise that year. Aa acquaintance, a civilian, an enthusiast In polities, berated u be cause our name ware not oo tha voting BA&XPAX. MAY Sazb, i r AOnrid SQVABXVSV faTBBB, ' ''meeelal Dleaatali a Tha teeraaL) Tlctorla. B C Oct. JI. Tha trip of If. M- S. Graft on, th flagship of tha British Pacific squadron, with headquar ter at Ehquiatault, to Honolulu ha bee Indefinitely postponed. Th Qraftoa was to havd left Tuesday aa that crulaa Mo reason Is official ly given for can- oaUlag the rip but It 1 undoubtedly due to tha strained relations between Eng land and Kussls. It Is believed that Commodore Ooodrlca has received In structions from the admiralty to heap all veeseis af hi command 1 aloe touch for tha present. a FaW . (Jearaal esaelal Sarrlm.l Perl. Oct. II Bagland has offered to submit the lean of tho North aaa la- Idant to an International commission. and It la believed Buaala will aooent this arrangement. -.. ... , From tho Msktr -r- to the Wfiarw i """ geiv th retail price. - Come and have your ameasure takes for . any piece of goods la tha houae rmv.BB.OO VAIZm-aXABB BBTTa all all Uned 2S.OO OBAf BBS A IB OOATS. la any . atyl 91T.SO Wa also have a ore neb atop at 111 First street, where you can, get your II, II and IT SKXBVS for la., the root af tbi moots PPly. - , :- V i ; , . Don't miss tha baraala. r . ' A LI PPM AN ' &AJBTxaat VAZ&OB. SMTaaakiaBt. filler U L-j UAZt : IIIU; 4 a : :V-eeaaaaaa ' 0 ' , Covered With; White Muslin; '4-Faisd With Silk Floss . -aiPe., " 1'iiin V mm to a Worth vtA SoU for 60s SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY A - 'i. rt '"v. MO TELEPHONX ORDUS is- l'J :1 r ' ;' 'i " t v- , -' ! ' '' v ft. ' -I' '-. , .V THK STORE THAT SAVE YHJ MOriEYr- v i tr ; I .s ". -.j ' .!,' Company CORNXR. FIRST AND TAYLOR ST$. r , Powerelraitu lteta. WP protested that as sailor moo, wa had no right to vote la Chi m pa or elsewhere, for that matter. TU ft that," said tha Cwliagian, after learning how long wa toad been Quartered in the Windy City. Aa seed a hla word, he enrolled aa oa the voting lists, and than we .began to tabs aatlea, X found that we ware paired. Two of tha offleera announced their tatontlea to vote for Oenaral Hancock. Tha third declared htmaelf a supporter at Garfield and I ves la kha asms boat, 1t occurred to me, aa 1 explained ta ory brother officers, that under the cir cumstances our votes, evenly divided, might a wall not to oast, having pa effect aa the result S proposed to oast tha four ballots ta a bun eh, regardless of aar alleged political proclivities, tha testing af a acta to determine bow aar suffrages ahould ha eaareteeg. . m "All hand agreed. Z flipped a dollar. Twae ta oefceed. Oar field; tail, Hat caefc. Bead It waa, and tha four aavaJ votes ware oast for tha Oarfleld elec tors, atnes then I have never voted. -Why da naval officers take little er no to tercet la noUtteaf Because, after graduating from Annapolis, and at aa aaa when other young men are In touch with political affair and forming aim ancee with ana or tha other great par ties, tha naval officer to at aaa, probably far from his country, hearing little and earrog less about polltleal strife at home, and tf b conttauee ta tha navy the game of polities possesses be mtarest for htm. 1 T remember that an on ocoaoiow, when I was a bursas chief here, s dis tinguished secretory of tha navy, saw dt ceased, asked me tha poHtios af an offloar at the bureau. I promptly told him th nerval offleera had no partisan politico and express sd tha opinion which I have never ohangsfl thai gf a aawal efMoer aaaha preferment because of hla political affiliation, ha ta vary apt to peeve a atayetor.M ......... , Frees eh f!htaM u, Mr. DeeHrle-oOood morning, doctor Bo glad I met you. X waa going to eaM at your office this afternoon Dr. I IJppeon---Iadaed 1 Anything wrong T" Mra. DeStyto -Not at pveeent, thank pop, f merely wanted ta know what the feealonabU alhnenta wars tha n and winter. I always like to keep ap . . n y . Waa Bet PtataaJL . - ktr hoy, I forgive you for ruaotng away with my daughter.' Tha Oreonv But I oaa never forgive you fhr letting ma. . $35 CASH Buys a lot oa the Faalaaula as St John ear ttoat high, BlghUy. level ( city orator, treeto graded i adjelalBg lets saaae Bias, without ImsTovaanenta. elllag for Hit; must to sold to elos out aatat. Title serfect. abatraet with sash sal free. Last ehanee to secure a let fob t af Its true value, and are aa fine aa any toa iwiip drains anaV St. lahaii B BOWK, Ml aHark It, ap. Ubrarsl PRE-EMIISEIVCB UN BARQAIIV QIVUVQ Our Grand Harvest Sale - stevMarei aaeif'ta Ptil vaaukLr . Rnf fp'at nar. wha Nr" .'"'V '. wsvww , wenfce . .caaaw nwni e-i ap w sew, tt line w V bay counts It'i what votl know. .Come and .00 'i and bcllevoe";.;;; ,. K : p MEN'S '$12.50 to (A 75 1116.50 SUITS for only $y9 0 BOYSr.$5.00 i t, ; ; (f 5 QC . BOYS' $3.50 ! 1 A Z SUITS ..x ; .$Lmtu MEN'S $20Craven- ijf f A cttea and Overcoata sj) 1 UtU V MEN'S $3.00 v ; 45 3 C shoes ...zJ.:.LmOo MEN'S $1.00 SHIRTS FA- now going at out SPLENDID $3.50 HATS for only..-w. $2.50 25c ' MEN'S 50c PRESIDENT SUSPENDERS only, 'MEN'S $ie754-li IE UMBRELLAS MEN'S $1.00 UNDERWEAR Jj, t . MEN'S 0c,..-,-4vr UNDERWEAR ... BOYS' $2.00 SHOES BOYS' 50c SHIRTS. BOYS' 20c HOSE ...... . .,.2 !5o 50c 35c Cc:iftr3KSz