r.l THE OREGON. DAILY ounir.u; rrTLAKD.' TUESDAY XVdklrTe 0V TAeiJ--- ' T i;: I FRAUDS TO BOW 'i . urn i ; Many Witnesses . Havs - Been CaHsd to Testify BeforVthe .,,!. i ' Federal Grand Jury. .. ' , , " J If.?.: i ' . ," t - Itimbcr corporations i) V-'- WIU. BE. INVESTIGATED '. ; Government Prepared : to Make ;i Closest Scrutiny of DeaJ;v ; ty'l .!V.n ' Wooded Unds.' itlfwoimudV"rma ndwomn in V pregoiv jfho har ta.ken limber Uwl In , "Jnnnr "probably conflicting with th ..' timber and Ston aof-may l0 them--, ielve. This mornings session of the -. . . -.federal grand ..Jury .4 plainly laid the ; Toundation -forl.nik- oxbAuetlva- inquiry -Into timber and land operations. .-'..: , ' From th Lane and Man eountle." la iha region tributary to the great Booth ' .'X Kelly tDrabor company, . ha a cfime ,-a 'X--4thr?ng-, wjtneeeea . - From section' 'mora remote It Is learned that othera ' Tare being summoned.' -Federal official .-Stat -that the .grand Jury ta Inquiring '.Into timber land operations of the state, . which broad and euggeatlve acope of " Jwwk'wilt taus Thrill Tsferaoriariri - ; trf ; In'' several ' thouaand- Oregon '. ; breasts. - , v , ' :- ' " t . . t . The worlf of the grand Jury thla morn ' ' Jing waa termfnated ahortly before the - ioonfcour-t the desire f District At r 'torney. Henry, who -asked, aa Jtdjoairo ' 'inent Until o'clock tomorrow, that he -'.,!'r .dtd-'?rn 1' .available, .while the Inference followed that by the date named ta the adjonra --'-1 Bient tney would te on hand. ; : - 3 -; ' ' i " . ' Wttaaaaea " Am aamlaea. '"V U Julia MaxwelC stenographer In the patriot attorneya office under John H. . 441 . aad - holdlna: the poilllon at the tprearat time, first entered the myateH .", eus portala behind which the Inquisitors ;work.l 8he was quickly . fallowed by ,..Uorge B, Oitden, the clerk of tba-gen rn! land office, . whoe testimony baa xbeca In demand at several stasis of ;the prosecution, and who waa consplcu-,;-oUia .In the goverament'a "case against , c;lngar Heieaaanr "-A-W. Barber.tht j government surveyor, who has run line ; Jon all of the land Involved In the In Jvestlgatlon, was caned as the third wit' nees, and had net been dismissed whea the Jury adjourned. . ,v- . . ' ' Assembled around the entrance to the . ry -room Was -a throng of Lane and ' -Unn county, men, most of them called .hither by subpoena.. They awaited -a summons, nut were as oMacreet In con. "versaHon regarding the meaning of their -.presence as they were eager . to learn ' ;what visit before the dread Inquisitors ? ;would bring torth.- Several men from ! Whet la known as th Sweet Home dim Jtrlct .near Albany were' In the. throng. ; Judge Whitney, ex-county Judge and twice a member of the atate legislature. appeared on the, scene and- departed agaln Others have been drawn to Port. lHnd.taad all will jio doubt be asked to .. give teetimony." ,, . ; ;. . Sf XAght om Bosebarg Offlo Vf tTJeither Mfc .Meney . nor-r.- Puma v ared to discuss the Roseburg land office . . ;case further. Mt luta been learned that . j-Tana rarxe. a special agent of th San .. .. Franctaco, Kacramento, ."Stockton and Alarysvllle land , districts of California, liea been probing, into the office affair ;of the Roseburg department since De.' member SO. ' The sudden order of suspen sion. ia regarded 'In all probability as ,toe. result of ills discoveries. There have been many rumors since the first inquiry reiattva to timber land methods under the regime of Messrs. Booth and -Brldres: and soma of th wiin. . 'before the grand Jury are known to be' in position to. throw light on thla situs ,tlon. "What they will have' to nay of Vhat To.Do : ; . For Heart Trouble -I-bck op my advice with tbig R. ...t markabl Offer A Fall Dollar's - "1 Worth of my Remedy Free to " ;VV- Prove, that I am Right. ; . . . ... ' -1 aak ae Nfm-M m i - -' c There la sethln te prostiae, aothls to par. -. either bow ec later. To an- aeart sufferer whs " . r .re-aeay Dr. Baoop's Rasters Ive-I will g.dl give, free, sot a awn easiDle. bat foil Sell.- tnri - " t sst wamated ia nakta this asssasl effef : f. eroioary naMr, 11 soae nut Talaly try te stloiolaie R aeert. Bach ir-Bimeau sro wares tsaa aaeless.. It - eTraisni IS tse emamm i "lint te the eaoae of all heart trsable the heert perfes eud at-enethena th-e mrf Wit. I. r heart "7 .""'res taea. Tbea that Is ths -ran i erari niaeaee. - For th heart -Kaelf kas ae Bar self-eestro tkanr s eoatSMa sense. It Is suds te Beet by "; ttaT that It 1s scareely . vl.lhle. te the Baked eye.-- et tea the-teasd ' imrm a aay tbis eenrate Berve aunt 4B-. heere 4 Mnend sad -.mlr-yl . The heart la saoat the eiae t the t lea-Bad Bt. pen sad eloee year Bat a dosea times. Tea. ana ,yea win see tM Bastieas labor . ua nt ' -, ef'Se ! , Kranett mam ntfie ne-ve sauec em - ' keart s-eve hr only one f the bnm-hes 1 aresi aT-anoioofie.narwoue um ibc of thla aratrra la ao rLlr .1114 -Hu . iw oiaera ioat weaaaeaa m irrtrala-ltr at any pa hit la spt . te spread. Heart wovble ' tire- : q-wnlly srwea Irrai K remark trosMa thrsoah r-epatbr. and Kldsey traahla way also tol- - f"- u ee-k theae ersaae Is op-ssted by a branch of these Basis arsipathetls .sm-a--the laalda Berres. The send of sywssrbr betwee- the aerves that eparaU ths -iui orgaaa kaa a saerai par Baee, well, rw what will care weakaew la acaaca will aureir ears Waakneas Is every branch whaf will reetore oae eenter will saraly rearore theni all. There la sothlns Bew abont this eothlns any pkratrlBB woald dlipnt. - Bat It reBnlaed for lir. Hkeop to sppl thla kaowledc -te pat It td -practical sae. Dr. Rkoop's iUstoratfre 1 ke result of aHrm-ter eestory of endeavor toes' wis . vary-iae. it onee not doae tha nrks er deadee the- pain out It dna go at are to tks aie-a. IkW. laalde iMiia the tmmmr erre and bullda -K- p.-aud ilrensthtaa It 1 1 lid inaltKTt w rll. 'Z A .."l. .TrT' f It yea 'have heart trouhle sad; hav sever 1 1 -tried air reaedr. aieaalr write and aak. 1 win -seed yes aa order a . yoar drusstat wblrh he will accent ss sladly aa he would serept a -. dollar. - H will hand roe from hte ebelres : a etanoa-w aiae-i vnTTfe or rar Bresrrlptton, and 1 i- be will aesd ths hilt to nr. .-ThlapffrH it V who have owee waed the X-atoraUTe do sot ' seed tkM evldeosa. There are mo vondltleaa - se-Jwiulrsnaia. -.It le-esa-SBd- frank and . fair, it la the saprene teat of my Vmltl-ea l-llef. An that 1 aak yea to de la te write ,. write today...-. - . .. ? ' Fee a n-M erdr far ' Book 1 aa tyapepals. r tall dollar hoftle Hook 1 ea the Heart. .yea niat sddiea Hook I ea the Kldseys. It. noue. Bos 1 l7a, - Hon 4 f-if Weaaaa, - Tt.elne Ww. atate BnolcTI lhf Men. "w- book yegWistrraViok' enheuBwtlaaiT SrJhcop's Restorative the msfhodf of the Booth-Kelly company nd of tts manager, Senator R. A. Booth, will not pe known,, until (ndlotments I- dioatb ths trend of testimony. Mr. Park has bees) sromlnetit la land tnvestlgatrons for the" govern went ' be for,'- lie will be rymeaabared as ths ape- cisl agent seat to Alaska, and whose f x hau stive- rapor based upon Inapaotloo of every portion tt th great territory, was given th signal promtneno of being published by the interior department w pamphlet form for distribution. . , ' V Jbaada walaed TrojUlsJeatly. . Since It has been learned ..that the government Is extending its Inquiry to tha - operations of great timber synoi cates In Oregon and th northwest In general, development mora fax -reaching than any arising tbrougn nomesisna frauds are expected. .. The great timber belt of the western Cascades not, In cluded In forest reserve withdrawal has been the object or Investment by lumber syndicates for more than dec ade.. The whit pme area oa th esst ern slope of this sams rang, espedslly In the Deschutes vslley and Klamath; ba sin, ha been gobbled up by, sections and even townships.- Ja, the. Blue mountains timber syndicates operating from Michi gan and Minnesota have acquired vast tracta. In all of thla region It 4 com man knowledge that the cltlsen Caking ther land doe not' Intend to utilise Its timber reeoureee, but- hopes to sell. In a vast number of Jnstancea the term of the sale are understood- at t hi. time of locating th land. mnC expenses are paid by tha. ultimate purchasers.- who a a rul withhold Una! payment nntll tltl passes. Several investigations have been made In various parts of the state be fore, but this is th first time that tba government- ha entered th -work quipped for -minute Inquiry and fort tried t meet th poterilJLnOufBce ot,the tlm. br Syndicates (gainst whom charges would vlttmetelyjodge. ' .-. ', - With, the fore of secret service men la the field, under command of on of the government's ' best workers, Mr. Burns, and directed by a prosecutor re moved 'from all poaaibla poUueal en- there 1. proapect for timber land opera, I ,, . K .. th.. ..... w.v. beeji - i. tut paaC -. , V : ' ' . SUES SENATOR CLARIC ' ' MXllieBair Tvw : S rarUolpatl-uX i ' Zand - rtwmds. (Special Dlspatek' t TM JoarsaLl ' i "Helena Mont, Jag, lO-About a year ago the federal 'grand Jury 'her - re- fen dants. whirl, consisted of people la all walk of llf. with subordination and perjury- In connection wtth 150 stons end desert claims In western Montana. To these Indictments the "defendanta de murred, - claiming a. failure . to . show t-aus of action. This demurrer was to day overruled by Judge Hunt and they must ow .stand trial.. -.' . . . ' Tha government ha also -brought suit against Senator Clark .for th recovery of these . lands, -asserting that R. Mv Cobban, who secured the lands from" th indicted" persona, acted .simply sa -an agent for the senator. , ' Ths. landar very valuable for their timber. - , WILL BE READY FOR ' : .TRAVEL THIS; WEEK Constructor, Promise That CT9 -rVyilloon B Running OvWcJ V; Morrison Street Bridge: . 14 - -,.-.-ti - V- 4 , ' Before th end bf th week th .Mor rlaon street bridg will be thrown open to smwai irarai, a large roroej or men la engaged laying th rati on the draw, and thla work will be completed. tomor row. The fittings at the ends of . th drew are being placed -and, only a few details havs te- be arranged before street car -and fr trsmo Is hHowetl! -'Manager r. M. Butler, of th .taclflo Const ruction -company stated tedajr jhat th bridg will - be , thrown: opeoKfor street cars either tomorrow-r Jthurst day. If. tba- workmen arr not delayed In any manner. Th sidewalks , arlll i placed Immediately, and foot trafllo. will soon follow. - The- pavement .lp , being sewsoai awssi e u a j enw avsMsusew, eai swvru'vP tlmg nest week vehicles will beallowed te pass over th bridg. . , ; j; ' WILL BUILD COTTAGES : r ; FOR FAIR VISITORS ' T.' S. Williams, a business man of Lew. lton.'lda., ha arrived in Portland with a project calculated td further-relieve the mind of those who are crying that Portland cannot tak car of fair visitors neat year. Mr. Williams has promoted a company which will erect a large number of cot tages and furnish th same for light housekeeping, then' rent for exposition visitor for any length of time at moder ate, rates.' He will himself superintend th construction of th home and will begin work at an early data. Th bouse; will be situated near Haw thorn Park, oa th east side. - They will he equipped with every article nec aaary for housekeeping,- and the -tea- ant will hav th er pense only- of pro vision. ; Fuel and light, and even ape cial police protection, will be furnished by the landlord. ' Th. cottage will Be ready for occupancy by tha time tha fair opens, .and may be rented -by th week or nwn, , . - , : v i. ; .-wiiiowi aUUaAjroxjra. ?(Rpseisl Dispatch to The Jeoroal.) - Enterprise, Or., Jan. It. t a meeting held In this, city yesterday the Wallowa County Development league was organ ised -with- thds-' officers: President. Oeorgd Mack of Joseph; vice-president. A. C. Miller, Enterprise; J. F. Johnson, Wallowa; W. C. Wilson, Paradise; . tL, Austin, Flora; R. C, Maya, Loatlne; Mrs. 3 Johnson, Imnaha; aecrwtary, J. . A. Burlelghi Enterprise; treasurer. W. R. Holmes,- Enterprise. The object .of the league - la - to . secure sn - exhibit -of WklHrwg eorjnly vrodueti at the Lewis and Clark exposition. - - itunv. amonunov. - 3per1al tniipetrh te The JoaraaL) Vale. Or.. . J s it 1 . -Ou Janu srv"7. 1KB. ' th county r court- of Malheur county appropriated .11,000 to defray the expenses of th exhibit from this county 4e be placed at ths Lewis and Clark fair. Th entire, management of the funda and exhibits ha been placed in tha hand of th Vale Commercial club and the Ontario board Of trade. . . enr o xTmA sssszuji. aearasl gpoelal Berries.) Washington, D. Jan. It. A poll of the house Is being taken relative to th calling of an extra session-for ths pur pose of tariff. ravleiavv-.A-wiaior1tv of The house Republicans ar opposed. ' (ieorasl Spaetal BarvW.) New "Terk. Jan. - It. Itmual ' ' f . Clemsna (Mark Twain), who ha been suffering front aeut bronehttla, 1 re covering raptdy. ,. .: - V i-$pp.$ic3,c:3 Bill Introduced In State Legit. T fature Today lor Large v' v Appropriation 'm RAILROAD COMMISSION - .' - BILL" IS INTRODUCED Measure Along- Unei "of Texas Law Th ree-Cent Fare ; --t Bill Introduced. - : ! - - Sseetel Wapstth te The Journal.) Olvmnla. Wiah.. Jan. 16. Renstor Band of Clark county this afternoon introduced a bill providing for the rep resentation of Washington at tha Lewis and Clark exposition. The bill calls for sn appropriation of 1M,09 and a com mission of seven, members. Senator Reed of. Taklma introduced a railroad commission bill modeled for th moat, part on , th Texaa law, but with -aeveral feature added. ' Th bill was draw a by T. D, Rockwall of Bpo- kane, and is said to be a measure of th - nw administration. Senator Btanaell Introduced, a bill pro viding for a t-oent passenger, rate -on all railroads in th tte oyerlO.mpes In lengtB....'. ..' - ' .".',. .V ..i . Numerous Hither bill war Introduced in both house. -.- . ' There Is little Chang tn'th 'senatorial Situation. ,'. f'Ti - Aa unsuccessful effort was made last night to induce JhKlng Oountr delegawj iron to sign an agreement to never vnaer any circumstances vote for John L. Wil son, Uius removing- WUaoa fTQrn the fight and leaving th way open for the election of 11 lea The proposal met with defeat, and Instead th delegation unan imously signed a resolution stating that they were for Piles first, last and all the time. - Thla was a serious blowto Wil son, yet pilss baa no. following at all outside of King county. Sweeny- I making tha moat progress of any of th candidates. He 4a a good fighter and a good mixer, and making an aggressive campaign. -' . , - -- -v - The report that Aakenyhad come out In tha gupport of sybstar waa denied by th former yesterday. Coster' will undoubtedly lest oa the first ballot. j ' -uovarnorfieci atesa naa-maae tna 101- lowlng appolntrasnts oa . his - personal staff: Herbert U-Jaffe of Seattle, C K. Wllmost of Spokane, lieutenant- colonels and aldeev , " : , ; . r .' 1 much arrwtnoiing' is neara at tna ae-. cosnmodatlons not , ss , to quantity or quality but a to, price. . Th burning of th Olympla hotel did more than deatroy accommodations '.for lit ., people It destroyed a lobbying place, . which : the temporary, lobbyi haa not yet afforded. NVESTJGATE CHARGES ' : AGAINST BISHOP TALBOT - .,V: .. .. ' ' -. Y t . - ... ? r r" (Jearaal Special Servlee.t -'- - Reading. Pa.. , Jan.- 19.--eevn"m. be re of th committee of inquiry .Into the charge against Bishop Talbot, met at th Mansion House this morning. 'No quorum waa present, but -notwithstand ing this, ths -commute wend Into seat t ion.- Member or. th - commlttss . re. fused to talk on tha prbablo-utoome qf th inquiry. '- .' ' .The attorney for to Huntingdon pre. sentors was present It 'is declared- by aom churchy members -that veral member of the commlttss"absented themselves In order to -prevent a meet ing through the lack of k quorum. .- , - . tr V . i i f.,;'.'.'1 ti f nrernnrn -rn :.-- - milco ncdiun.u iu j FULL pANK WITH PAY r"tlttukt Special Srfle;rfi-, WaahlngtonrD. ,C. Jam It. The fol lowing army order was Issued today i "At th request of th governor of Mas sachusetts, Lieut-Gen. Nelson A. Miles, retired, will report to the governor of Massachusetts at Boaton for duty In th organised mUlUa of that atate, for period of four year, unlee sooner r llved;"7"'. " r i- r . Ihl means that; Miles is restored te the full rank and pay with the allow ance Of a lieutenant-general for four year more. He will also receive pay from Massachusetts a a atat officer, which will give him a neat' Income. The pay of a lieutenant-general is 111,000 a year. i. -., -. , FILIPINOS KILLED IN : TRYING TO BREAK JAIL .Ban Francisco, Jan. 10. Mall from Manila-received todayrrtWTs of the at- tempt of about E00 convict at BUibld prison to break from Jail on December 7, which resulted in th killing of it prisoner and th wounding of 40 other. Six of th wounded were not expected to live at th time th man was sent and it others are .in a. aenou- condition. .... . - ' "' ".'!'' - ." 1 . sTmaetra nojena zaa ! "(Rpeelal tHapatck te Iks. Joaraal.) Spraa-ue, tVaH.. . Jan. 10. Morris Efana, for 1& years., resident of this place, died Saturday. He was prbprletor of the National hotel, and known over all the -northwest. .- H -was a -natty of Walss and cam to America at an early nse.-: i-te is snrvivea Dy a son ana aaucn ter. - runeral ana interment wlu be held in Bpokana . X .::.: ' : OOOKSIU S-OSl f araar'a .1. i (Joaraal, SpeeUl Servles.) ' Washlnrton.- Jan. 1 It. Senator Cook retl has accepted an appointment on the Interstate commerce - commission. : Hs will complete his term ia tha nat. x- pinnc atarca next. ' wreferreA Stock Canned Oa Allen a Lewis' Best Brand. Of Much Interest Is our speoisl sale of discontinued styles of 104 pianos. We are also Includlnc In this sals several pianos ' w hav called In from rental, and a number w hav taken In exchange ; a part pay ment for new pianos.- List Includes Uprights,Grands.Squares Pianos From $125 Up Oa payueat of S,00 .per laoata. , . It. will' pay you to inveatlgat and will cost yoa nothlns to look. Spule Bros. Piano Co. . ,', BTKTWAT Mum. -ST4 MorrUoa St, Ooc Wert Park, ' .-.1 ' " AND THE STOCK GROWS LESS EVERY DAY BUT THE BAR0AIK3 C20W NO LESS, BUT IP ANYTHING. GREATER. AS-WE -ANNOUNCED.-THI&lS -A----'--- "t----,r C-T r "- TV'"-"":" 7 - t" --' - -V--- , : j.,. .-rT 111 VVvI 1 HNU i iy UST taWVVUWWUUU and stock must be reduced bjr February 11th and a certain sum of money realiaed resardless of the sacriflces necessary. Ve' quote prices, on articles throughout the store that should interest all economical buyers of High Class Furniahia. In every ' case the price asked is below cost, and in some instances lea -than half cost. N , , ' - - r . " v, ; . , The" New, Nobby Tan Effects, - ' ' in Single' and" Double- - Breasted. ; " $6.00 Values .; ;v. ;y?4.SO $5.00 Vaiuesi .t. ;vrr.94.oo $4.00 . Wash -rVests, . neat pat " ternsA , .V. . ,:...?3eS0 $3.00 Wash Vests neat pat terns $2.40 $3.50 Wash Vesta, white pat tern ,.T 92.00 7 Rlciis r Shirts r r AH our regular" Cluett, Man hattanr" Star., and : Wilson make;, $1.50 values at 9115 16 dozen, regular $1.80 Shirts; ' broken lines ........ .0Oe 6 dozen regular " $1.50 Shirts, ' slightly soiled, all sizes; 50 ' Lewis'- Form-Fitting, . Pure Woot" AmericaarHoiery1,'Co., Brooklyn Knitting Mill all go at 20 Per' Cent Discount Special reductions on all SUIT BATH ROBES. ; w-e Our ala - TCeyaB Sasaaaia, .- w- ' ranoy aad yiala Ctosoaa. $5.6o- Sweaters'"".." , ... .$2J50 $4.00 Sweaters i: $2.00 $3.80 Sweaters .. . $1.75 VVASHINdTOf awaslleM ' ' : v - . - - '; - i ? pom a From ths Nett Tor Smt. OW many drunken men did you this year at t He raoetracksr asked a' nut- fai issk...aii j "J!rtrtn alautli-ths other day: while talklnjr turf matters over, at th Hoffrnnn liauaawith. A. regular. There were Jnlnty few ot intra, -1'Hj admit." .answered the regular, quickly. t. f JIAn'l mmi1ImI aajilnw mora than half a doaen tha whole eason."- ' Th racetraok I not th placa.for iiiii drunken asn," .ooatlnuaa trie nnknnnn.lWDenyiey oecme to ip on the water I "It ia a place where a clear head aad ready Intellect count," . ;.- . And th Plnker'ton was correct in hi aaaertlon, for ther ar many passengers oa th water waon at th metropolitan racetracks. It Isa aooeptsd fact that very llttl drlnkins ia don by th smart sportinf men who make th racetrack their plao of bualneea. They have too much oa their mind. A big bookmaker wh alta on a his-h stool all ths afteraonn and handles thousands of dollars cannot Induls In Intoxioaata. - On drink of whisky salrht upset him completely. He mint keep eool, oold in fact, ao that tie caa think julokly, use his - beat - Judg ment, and know all th time what ia solnc on around him. . -.. .'.; . X In a word,. It require . nerve, "and plenty of It to run a book In th line of a metre poll tan racetrack, and th men who conduct these book usually ar th sharpest wltted fellows in th world. It I not considered Injurious to smok, so - the bookmakers usually - transform themselves Into humaa-hlmneys; but that Is their only vice durlns business hours. ' t -!-j".' """' : "Com and hav a drink T" Js aa invi tation extended a mens; friends all over th civilised world. When it ia extended to a bookmaker er a plunger at th race track he either decline politely or walk to th bar aad aays- yt , ."Otar. ma a llttl water." The bartender All a glasa with mineral water of some kind and th rambler HE HAD FAITH Aad Xi Wa eaatlfld. 'tin renlv to your letter of recent date. will aay that I am cured ar sound ss a dollar. - I used about three of th fifty cent packagea, I waa going to write ou, B wao holding op te ae if the ties would give me any further trouble, feel no nlsns of the Pile and believe I am cured entirely. I had faith in Pyramid Pile Cure at the alert, and stuck right to th treatments lu can refer any one to m you Ilka I can soon tell. what Pyramid -Pile Cure haa done for me. Wishing you much suo ress, I remain. J. & Kinkald. Mgr. for Flelschman Co., Agency at Knoxvllle, Tenn," .- . - , It 1 a well recornlsed fact that the best advertising an arttcl can have, I mat wnicn ia Known . aa -word or mouftn thla riehtfuliv carries mere weight than all the clalma which can be set forth. It follow that Mr. Kln- f :aid. with his wide aeouatntancer' will argely .promote the Bale and use- of ryramia r-ne ttirt because end here Is th vital point he know whereof he- sneaks, and not only advsmtea-lis ae but dose aw with enthusiasm; this i not te be wondered st and In nomt of fact can any one, after reading hi letter, doubt that this remedy cures? ' Pyramid Ptle Cure Is sold by drug gists for tn low price or nrty rent a Dsrkare: It Is in suDDOsltorv form. Is applied directly to, fhe parts affected, and does Ita work quickly and paln lenalv: there la no Other, remed '-lust as good." v , A llttl bonk describing the causes and cure of piles I published by Pyramid Drug Co., Marshall, Mich., and will be sent free ta any address for th asking. ti of Pair r llen's Wight Shirts ' ' Extra Fine French FlanneL $3.50 Garment' .7, . . ;C2.E0 $3.50 Garments.,,". . ..$2.C0 Extra Heavy Fancy Flannel : .o- Effectt, Nice and Warm. $1.50 Garments '. . .. . . .$1.15 $1.00 Garments . ...... .C0f t 1 Extra Special for i'MJ5 fericy EijIish .Worsted Vests; Z in Fancyt Plaids; made, double breasted; 1test style. r.Z 1 These Vestrwere . sold at t3.0q;and $70; While they t - last. Clearance only . k 77WoeTeJiM eeMH. -it t Suspenders S All Fancy Silk Suspenders. 1 . V,:.M Per Cent Ji?counVl (; ; $1.50 Bineeba'' A ..; - bing- . .Vt"; ." . .$1.10 $1 Extra Fine Webbhig . CSf 15c Extra Fine Webbintr 50t I'Ca Extra Fine 'Webbiftg 'SSf STREET - - . - - . .... . '. . Sober Sct- with th cool head raise jtca hi lip and -remarks) .Hr' luokr . One la a while, however, on of the wis fe(low la caug-hl out of line. Pos sibly he need relaxation from the sreat tralnln theNsettfnc ring, or 'possibly I he feel that ' h has earned th rlht to eelebratetecause of aom "heavy win' nlngs: but even thouah h "open Wine. favorite paatim among sporting men wason temporarily, he doe Tlot over n step th limits of propriety at tha rc track. What ha may do away from tha track 1 another matter, but It cannot be denied, that sobriety among book maker at th tracks la nearly always .tn prevalent good- feature. . On of the., best - known bookmaker aaed to play a trick in th days of Out tenburg that worked Ilk a charm.- Th regular than, aa now, know that th player did not - Ask a practice of drinking.- so whan this particular pen ciler now and than reeled to hi box and then shouted th odds tn a wild. eyed faahloa th opinion prvalled -that he- had a "beautiful package." Th bookie wa foxy all th time and wa aa sober aa a judge, but lust to attract Crowd and incidentally get th busln o assumed the appearance of a persori who was out for th tlm of hi life! With particular shwdna- h would pick out a hora that was in torn favor and lay against him. Then h would tear off his coat ooHar and tl and yell at th crowd until he waa black la th fac:--X , j.-X.' r.....-, .. 'Com on now and play So-and-Sot Tou guys think1 ha will wlnl Well, herVa I to 1; yea.. 4 to l.1 that h doesn't I" "'He soaked t" th regulars would cry, and then jump forward to play th horse; But when on such occasions the bora thu manipulated did not win,' the Impression began to gain ground that tha bookmaker was playing a slick game. and, after, while th frowd was on. put there Is n chano to. fake nowaday, because there are too many bookmakers and too. much buatl la the .ring. A bookmaker who eleaned up 170,000 en the season Just ended aald tha other day: ' "I do not know of a single -big book maker who var drank too much at the racetrack, and moat of them never drink at all. It doesn't pay, and la dangerous. liquor in year, 'but I am an Inveterate smoker. . Cigars keep my nerve In good hap. '. I And that they ar a comfort to me at th moat trying momenta and I snjoke W of them a day, aa strong. a I can get them.- t also drink half a dosen cups of coffee during the day, which is a tonlov- But that ia all-- Late hours and dissipation do not ga well with my bust- A successful- bookmaker gets all kinds of sleep, end than begin th day refreshed and ready ' for the hardest kind of a strain. Uts nerves ar taxed enough without outalde. Influences. A maw who drlnke- heavily--could -net-stand this strain long, and would break down oomoletely." " .7- : Yet with such excellent behavior on the part of bookmakers, sporting man and others who frequent the .racetracks, the bar - alway doe , rushing business. Casual visitors who win. a bet now and than alway want to treat. They are a elated. at their suooess that as soon as they come away from tha cashier's with crumpled greenbacks la their hands they want to buy.-c First It Is a bunch of etgara at all sort of profitable prlcea Then It la -several rounds of drinks If It Is straight' whisky. It Is a quarter a throw. Win sells at SI a quart - Br ,..w7...., , r,, ... .-...t , Hen's U.7.!:rc!!- AJ Oat Terr yfat 9wf Wmrf atUk. . trtadr. Xveer, Hora aad rusk Xandka . OBaltOM M M tw Ow SawUi $5.00 ." Extra Values. ,V. $4.00 $3.00 Extra Values. .:S2.40 $3.50 Extra Valves.., . $2.00 $1.50 Extra Values . . . . $1.20 $1.00 Extra Values,.;, . 80 x '" Wednesday Only f -V U.' - , ''-y - . ' , 'T a customer;. , J V Hen's Hose $l,o6. Imported CMhmereper v ' pair j .... , ... .toa- i?c "Choice, "Fancy Cashmere, i PC,PaV -.'!, 50eV 75 "dozen: 50c Fancy tiele and Cashmere Hose .351 -THIS IS EXTRA VALUE. PERICINS HOTEt; DUILDING j ; r ! II .MB", R. l'1-. - i. AWetabtePrtMrattanforAs- fcimting teroxlandBeCui- ungrMSGiisviBataiiioweaQr Promotes DistionjClh-erfu neas am nest .contains rmuier u Opium .Morphine nor Mineral. XOT NARCOTIC. ; Aperffecl Remedy forConsHpa Tlon. Sour Stotnach.Diarrnoea Worms .Convulsions Jeverish-. ness and Loss or Super . TaCSirnus Sigrtahir of '.'' goes it M l, bottle, and IUer at 10 cant a'glaaa. - But th prlcea ar paid without a. murmur, for th buyer have what they call -'easy-money"- in their pockets. There I such a comparatively short tlm between race, however, and the desire to speculate further I ea great that long drinking beuta at the bar are few and far between. Thla means that drunkenness is a rar occurrence, and It ther la a' particularly flagrant caa or it tn raoe track polio . tak prompt action-.- - ; ' , n " Sporting "men- seldom - preach temper aac. at that because they do not believe in total abstinence. But they say, when asked why there la so much water con sumed by th fraternity, that It ia merely a "wla play.r - On of them in 'talking of th matter recently aald: - - "There' nothing la drink, at all. It' a wast of money standing up at a bar buying boos for a lot of dead one, and then again it', tlreaom to feel that you hav t get up In th morning feeling on the sum. Lushsrs never hav a dollar and you eaa bet when you meet a gam bler who" ta breke, that h Mkas ths old stuff too much. If you want th coin I x r- V 'FTkaf ( V. ?T '"'" !X ftSjmdjLjmf : - ' - r . n 'J : Ij-V you'v got t kep yeur bd dear In Hen'sifcts bAXcp Stetson Standard' $6.00 ' -Hats . ..;..;.$4.CO Our 1'Robson" v $3.60 ' Hats i"i t ...... $2.C0 " AU Styles md 'Colorar--T Men's $1.00 Caps........ C3 Men's 60c Caps... XS ; ttm s UtLzci $2.50 Ties ..B..S1.CO $3.00 Ties .;.;Vw....ej,lCe5 $1.60 Ties $1.10 $1.QQ Ties;..,....,. i.i.C3f 60c .Ties . . 4 i . .X. . . .S5f . S'ear-ln-HaadJ,, nnslish SrDares, . Imperials Kxtr. Valuav - AH the Standard Makes; v -$2.50 Silk Lined. .. . . . .$l.CO $3.00 English Walking $1.50 75c Lambswool . ; ... . .SO - Same - reduction ' on all - our Dress Gloves. ' f -'. Lcdies Forsytbe Vdlsts Choice bf bur entire line of xlladrasAi8UxJ.$l,CO Choice of the new fall plain and fancy Figured Flan-" els:;..eZ$3.60 x llcdlir Heits,; $3.50 , Chdice of any Lady's Hat in the house 4rom $6.00 to $12.00 VSitteS. I"", 'f 'f--ej-V Jfr:V -.'-l For Infants and Children. :- Thd Kind For Over - Thirty tYears I -7 nnttffSBBfeaw o n or?n rr it tx His .1 ' YouJIavor Always BouBhl iv Bears tiie ''v mm these days of Ilck'buslne methods." , , Ther ar many waalthy sporting men : ,y In New ork today who hablU us chiefly responsibl for thslr suoossa, and th ex-;t -ample set by thm In thl respect 14 -T worthy of notice by tha frlvolouk young. ' men who think that fast living It ores of "'r tha leading qualities of i-"trueportMj s ;." " Douglas count y"'s progresalve cltlaen v '. are going to combine 'ta-' ntak good f- roada. - .V -- ' - WRIGHT; v-slalfia oernnaw that re liva all pin trf , ntal operation.- ! WasaJagt. V, er. aWraata. ;7 7- 4:' a it .n I ,'a.. -, -j.t V... 5-