'-. THE. OREGON f DAILY JOUr-NAL. TCr.TLAHD. FRIDAY SAY. ilalhC DEALS. SEMES' STOCK STATEMENT -OF THE CONDITION OF " he: United Sta VTRE FRAUDULENT . IS ADVARCED15 OF PORTLAND, OREGON. ; - i. ... '. AT THB CLOSE OF BUSINESS JIaN. "It, ItOt.) ' Reported LSettlomejitJBetween C.JL Crigj: Alaska Prospector. rJjABIUTIES.- -Arrested by Shtriff Thrower V'-.'" ' " a Clever' Ruse--Wr r"."- Harriman and Hill the Ap-' parent Caute. V .Loans and d'acounts. tl,4II,0JTU 7 Capital r..V.T. I tpo,804.t" U. s. bonds to eeoura ftiimliui aa A Mflajlrt. circulation .. . ...... t00,O0.O ad' profits Circulation '-r-Dividends unpaid. f.. 111.140 r 100.000.00 - 1.0T7.OO Ult.llT.tT. , V. B, and other bonda . , and premiums ,,r..r lll,4TIl - Beal estate .11,771.17 , Office . furniture' and ' xture ' e.tOt.OO ; -Bank building ' Ilt.SOt.OO : CBh and dua from. .r ; A ' banks ..... .... UOT.m.ll ? V P ' MANY PORTUN DERS :.. !; 1 V COMPLAIN AGAINST HIM LOSSES-ON NEW YORK-r ' EXCHANGE TRIFLING 285287; WafihihOii St. Miner Insist He Js tnnocent tmd v - Tells Story of Life,' - " ,.Vv-'' 1 Saving.:;1 '...V. -.-v General Advance of the-Entire 1 ' Ust Follows the Lead. of M.IIMtt-fl 1 correcii X AINSWORTH, Frealdeht " the Railroad Stock. " . - . j ... ''; . . . ----- -. ; 4 1 Wa:;;- -vV--V-;'"' i1 .'.'? 1 '." r-.' ' . - .V-T"- y .-. :, -r:r.-,..;.-.vV.-:i,-.vT - C.:--R. - Orlgga. '' aeeueed,-f -raude ' wherelrr he mouM It la claimed, be tM tJe.ese end S.00. mostly from . Portland people, m a Norn mining vera V tune, waa caught today by Sharif Werd - and Deputy Cordeno. by a clever rnae. " The TTntted Btatee marahal'a ottlee haa i: n Kmklnr for Orlgga ninoe laat turn- mer and b nas -been Bhadowr at hla ' bona at the corner of Sixth and Clay during the paat three weeka by the eherlfre force, t , - -. Receiving a tip that Orlgga wag nere, Jast night Deputy 8bertft Cord no re- . . sorted to a -ruaa. . I la aent a meeaenger - boy to tha house -with a box containing " 'a necktie, marked ,'Versonal for C. K. Origgs.tThe boy wee Ipatructad not T 1 to deliver the box-trnleag tjrigga took . ' It' from ttm In person, Tha boy re .turned "hla - report- to tha -offlca tbat "Orlgga wae-tBere.' and thla morning ha ; arrested and la now to tha county . jaa : ' ; .' , . Deputy United 8tetee Marahel Cody -hasfi been 'asked to-- Instruct .aa to what -disposition- to make of Orlgga; pending " answer, ha will be held without bonds. Iat Ontober, , Blierlf f - Word . tele ' graphed to. Noma concerning tha pree enca of , Griggs In thla section, and at "biica began to lay plana lochia appro- '"' The allegation is that Griggs con- spired with a man named Duncan' to de .' fraud more than lot persona of whom J.iX. .'Watson,, formerly a police cap tain of Portland, ta onejnd or 'others ara PortlanderB.T7. C. Tolman. recently: returned from .Nome, outlined tha caaa tbat will ha brought against ;ria as follows. In an interview to- ' ' "In December. 1901. Orlgga and Duu- -!' went to Candle. Kotaebue sound, and reported rich placfer finds at a point 'north'orheretha'txact'nocatlbn'of : j which -they refuaed to- give. The. Iqca- tlnna were recorded juid a large 'auoi of money waa raised by tbem from pet' : sons at , Nome, to pay for assessment . work.'. KruMtaker people, ana oeveiop - -tha- pretterly. wheh they kiiatsaej--waa Immenaely Talueble. . They returned to . iC'sndle and then f went north and, were ; net aen again until August 10. when .'-,-they retnrnwl to Candle and Noma. ,, bringing more lortion notice to record, . and canto out to the States. - Hera In Portland, they formed .av stock oomnany . . and sold a- large amount of the stock. . - -Thy retomed to Norm laat aprlng with many peraong whom they promised to take to-tha tninea. At Noma, (hay : chartered a gasoline bchooner, want to the.mouth of tha Koyokuk river, where .'.;"they-diacharged the. schooner and gara - tha people ' tha Blip, dlaappaarlng and ; Tea Ting their men scattered along -tha , beach at Noma, BL Mlchaela, Koyokuk '; and other points. Orlgga waa finally lo- catM here, and now la In JaiL- - . "Were orlgga ' to return to Nome,' r added- If rr Tolman,-la-tat-woul, ba " ' hard to predict,' but I believe ha Would ba hanged.". r.--y- . c:- ' Orlgga waa aeenjn hla cell In Jail and aaia: f - 7-- . . "1 have known for aeveral weeks tha be off loera were after ma. ana expected that before thla they would flnijne. - do not know what ta tha chkracter of the charge made against me. - I have not been guilty of any wrong, and have no doubt that I Will be cleared when the case cemea -to-trtal. ' I have been a proapeetor ta Alaska ror rive yearaTandlhUlllBn latter on Michigan waa received . have.-done snore to. .develop that eoun try than any ether man.' I have traveled : over I.T90 mllea of the trails of the far north, and have many times been does to death.' I am not conscious of ' being involved In any criminal affair - and am anxious to learn tha exact nature ot the complaint that will be lodged . r. against me. ...-,; Being- told that he was wanted Tor ; obtaining money under false pretenses. , Orlgga repudiated the charge, and said - it waa unjust. Refusing further to dis cuss the ease, be related his expertenoaa : " in the northern country, and told of hla , oavmc tna ma of Lute Pease, a local newspaper man: '.,'."; ' ,....) t - - "sase came to where we were on Hottam Inlet", aald Grtgga .7Ia and i" hla partner were all ln'on Jtha-food ' proposition, and they were about to kill their doge for food. Of course, we of - fared them aid. and they remained with - ug ror two oays, and then want on. Wa jdrew' sap of the country for them, .. , or they bad become confused aa to tha , . locatlona. and did' not know where to , go. With the food we gave them and - the map aa direction, they .got out" all right ..But had we not happened be . uci juv ww rwiw ana nis companion - 4 never would have escaped. Once their dogs had been killed, they could not have ' gotten out of the country, and would -.-x-. have perished." . t - '?""-- THIRTEEN CLUB DEFIES ALL SUPERSTITION - ; - (Jooraal gseelal garvlce.) . - r Kew Tork. Jan. 11. This being rrl day and tha 11th day of tha month, tha elate waa thought eminently fitting by .the. Thirteen. dub aa a. time for hold- mg to annual dinner. The affair will TOTWWjUeTsnytakrTilace af thiTTieaT Hotel Aster tonight and from all ao- counts it will be a rousing aff sir.- Ths ..vsuat propemea or the club'a dinners ; are ta be more In evidence than usual. - Kach guest will receive a neat and wall j fitting coffin, and aa unaurpaased view '.or .witches, ikulla, . ghosts - and -other i cheering adornments to tha meal, which t will he eaten under open umbrella and , tilted; laddera. - - i -.Among tha eatablea will be mackerel containing It bonea. spring chickens It . weeka old, aweetbraada from 11 calvea. r ltbreasta of It partrtdgea (thla la the Supply for one table only). It hearts of 1 1 neade ar letteoe, ice cream eerved in coffins, cake fashioned In tha style of lie chamber or death, surrounded by II candles,' cheese containing It "ml. ina-TiIaekc6rre surrounded bv nen nre. . . . - tfawsar prtttmt.T' : Albany, Jan. II A heavy fall of . snow yrsterday fallowed tha cold- weath er ot several days and thla morning tha ground la covered with a coating of fry enow aeveral Inches deep, Thla la the reUat weather had here thla year, the thermometer ataedlng at Si above aero. ; (Jearasl Special Senrtee.) ' 1. 1 New-Tork. Jan. 11. On a very email volume of business the stock market todav shnwad a rood alaed advance "all through the list On the curb Northern Securlttea showed Its mettle" and ad vanced nearly $&. " There waa a large namber of buying orders which could not be filled ont account of the price limit 'the advance- today, being ao rapid,. The rise of Northern Seouritlea today la cauaad by the report that every thing was now aerene between the Harr rlmaa and I1HL factions. Thla resulted In the aBlea-todA? showing a grand total of ei.tOO shares. 1 Northern Seouritlea opened at and gtruck Ma low point ona-elghth'pdlfit lower. It , touched the top . price -during , the- session - at -141 H and closed at 144T,0U, ' ' Oa the stock exchange today Amalga mated and Union PacincT eommon iwere the principal featurea. although the pre ferred atock of tha latter ahowad a good advance. rrr A Amalgamated opened one-eighth point higher at 71' "and cloaed tt.7 higher than the previous day1 a too. The name rise .waa shown By Union Facino com mon. . : ' ' vt- ,:' The losses ahown today ware compara tively-few and even these ware for email amounts. 1 .'"'' . l-V Following ar the advanoea today: An aconda, $1.71; - Amalgamated, 11.71; Atchison, (Oc; Sugar. I7tsc: Smelter, 1 0c: Brooklyn Rapid Transit HkQl Bal timore Ohio. $1.17 H: Colorado Fuel. t Cr Paul, ft. 10; Chesapeake A Ohio, 75c Canadian, Paolfte, 11.I7H; Brie fommov 97Hct-Krie-aeoond.--f tot-Brie first. IHo: Louisville A. Naahvlila. I7c; Manhattan. tl.STH; Hetropolltaa. $l.7H;fMexican Central, 1 to; Katy pre- (errwj, . Missouri t-aciiic. 1 ibc; Penmiylvanla, t!.124; Paopla'a"' Oaa. I1.17H; -Beading common, 11; -Rock Island common, tTHc; Southern Rail- Way common, "tlMe; Southern Pacific common,- $1; Tenneseee, Coal A Iron, ii.zbi union t-acirie common. j,76: Union Pactflo preferred.. M7H; TJnlted States Steel.' common, IH":; ' " United Statea Steel preferred, tl.lt. - Th lossee-ehown-weret ' Alton, n0; Katy common, IT He; Norfolk West' ern. tfc; New. Tork Central, tloi On tario . Wee tern, 2.6c; Pactflo Mall.' 15c The 'following " oninions . 'wsra' e. pressed by brokers over . the orlvata wlreg of Overbeck, Jttarr 4 Cooke Co: of thla city: -1 ' ' - Dick- Broa Thai atock marker has been very atrpng today. During tha morning it waa vary quiet, but th nrpf Tltlng expert wan before the sencerof selling" pressure. Induced oulto Yb&T and-A. W. Barber, detail Clerk of a lot of buying, and "when this beom vigorous In the afternoon It started a lot -of short covering -which . made rxhe list buoyant at the close. The featurea ware - Union Facino, Southern Pactflo, Bt. Paul, -Amalgamated .and .' United Statea - Steel. 'On th . curb Northern Seouritlea . advanced Bharply. , There wan-se-epeeiai -uewa. The strength at the closing promises better prices to morrow. . '- '.. -r- y y- ? Paine. Webber Co. of Boston Tinder the lead . of low-priced . coppers, the maxketwaa more active today than far aeveral -weeks. . Michigan, Mass and Victoria led he cheap coppers and each had a good . advanca -. Tamarack 'was well bought all day and climbed up 10. Beeota waa acarce. and on sales of , a few hundred aharea advanced 11. Copper, Range waa vary dull , and In active, although . it advanced about a point: Mohawk lifted to 14. A verv on the atreet today and the result waa shewn on large buying orders In the atock ' coming from aeveral prominent housea ; ,J';Ji .' . .' ... ,.. , WOMEN IN POLYGAMY ! SEE RELIGIOUS DUTY f ' Witness In" Smoot Cae Says Mormon Think That Plural ". Marriage I Righteous. - -Joraal 8ecll. ttrrlc. Waehlngton, D. C Jan. 11. In the Smoot .hearing; thla morning J. W. N. Whtteoptton. an . attorney of Provo, Utah, testified as to tha political condi tion In ntah. 1 . . ; ' . V ' No effort la made by the church, he aald. to restrict the political liberties of the people generally, or Of Individuals, but the church . claims tha fight to re ceive the time of the men elected to Important church offlcea He did not think the church tried, to keep Ita members from engaging In poli tics, without ita consent, but objeoted to church offlcere employing time In poll, tlca which belonged to tha church. Ha thought there waa a decided senti ment among the Mormon people In Utah, hostile to polygamy. - Tha women went into polygamy ' because thay thought plural marriage waa a religious duty. -- witness aald that Smoot first en tared politics with the People's party, but came, to ally-himself with the Re publicans on account of hla connection Ith the wool Interest I Smoot is op posed -to polygamy and waa looked upon aa the, young Jma.,in1Utah J,a redeem la reel. ARMY OF BLACK ANTS :; DEVASTATING MEXICO 'tfsBraal..Saeelel Serrlee,) ?TiT-: City f Mexleo. Jan. It. From . tha state of CampechV cemea newa that a treat army ot Mack ante are marching over the Champoton district of tbat sUte and that Inhabitants are fleeing before tbam. , . . . .' t The Insects are known aa "pliinolaa.' and their poison i deadly. On their march they destroy the growing crops and numbers ef-tinman - beings, and acoregof anlmala are reportedio hava tallea vtetlma te their bites. Portions of tha Champoton district along the Oulf of Carapeche are entirely deserted and work of all kinds through out the entire district haa been' aue- sovn .iros-ooaTOvas. 1 .- - - ; . ' ' . (Jesrsel gpertel wlr. Wsahlngtotv Jan. 11. Tha house to day non-concurred In the senate amend ments te the Philippine franchise bill and asked -for a conference. FEW vWITNESSES ARE : - CALLED BY JURY ' .... 't -1- ' Testimony f: Relate -to Blnger Hermann7 Connection With t- Land . Fraud Case. "; U SURVEYOR'S CLERK TELLS OF MANY TRANSACTIONS Adjournment to Civ District At torney Opportunity to Com ... plete Detail of Work; t The same tame' aplrlt that baa char acterised the" proceedings of the federal grand jury- alnoe r It .. reconvened Jaat Tuesday pervaded ita efforta thla morn ing, and at noon an. adjournment wa taken until 10 o'clock next Monday. . -' only -three witnesses were examinaa. and their testimony ia-auppoaed to re- late entirely to. affaire in the united Btatea surveyor- generafu . ofnce, 1 (al though It is. not auppoaed that" the pres ent incumbent is. Involved in. any -way, Tha idea aeema to prevail that all' thla Investigation concerns Blnger . Her mann' a connection 1 with fraudulent sur veying ' contracts under the- Meldrum administration, and It looka aa if tha probing now going on were ang those unea exclusively. . , . . -rTeaterday-'aternooh John. W.T Row land, chief clerk of the surveyor-gen ral'e offlca. was on tha stand for autte a time. He had with hlra a suck.ef efftctat-reioortl'" 'gnd v documented' that taxed the carry mg capacity of a good alaed express wagon- , -j .. .. He .waa .followed. by Charlea K.,Ihia- tin, for-many yeara stenographer, and typewriter In the offloej and who la Credited' with" being a perfect tenayclo- pedla ao far as ita private affairs are concerned. -.It was 4ate in the day, when be emerged from the grand Jufyi roonv Thla mornincjTroWj-A. weaco, a 10- I the surveying division of the general 1 land office at Washington, was' alao closeted In the secret chamber for some time. He le the government aurvayor who ran new llnea around every taact In tha state where the entry waa. auppoaed to be fraudulent n character, and. haa been out here on thla work aver alnoe tha Initiation of tha lnvestlgatfona about two years ago. Colonel Greene wag tes tifying when the adjournment until Mon day was taken. - ,-- .. . ThU morning Judge Bellinger aet the trial of the" Sorenson bribery case for Wednesday January it, at 10 a. m. Sor-. anaon'a plea of not guilty to the Indict ment recently found against him was entered late.yeaterday afternoon. After adjournment . at noon today, District Attorney Heaey stated, that it waa taken: at hla. request, in -order- to catch up with an acoumulatlon of other work affecting the Investigations. ' T. ADAMS WILL ANSWEft PEAB0DY 0N MONDAY :!:ii.f i : . f .'" -. "4 . t .-tJearsal Special Service.) -t--t : .Denver,- CoL, Jan. It. Oove rndr Ad ama will file hla anawer Monday with the secretary of the senate to the eon test filed by former Governor Pea body. He will demand that all ballot boxe in Denver be opened, and alleged that he can prove Republican frauda In Buar faro and Laaanlmaa counties, and asks that the ballot boxee of these counties be opened. - -.' ; . . - - The senate yesterday, by a party vote, aeated James B. Dick In the place of Senator1 Robert Born. Born refused to ivLuP- blaaeat andTwaa forcibly ejected. - Senator Daniel Healy waa alao expelled by tha aama vote aa In Born'a case. The Democrata etate that the act ta unconstitutional, aa a two thlrda arote la necessary, and they may apply to tha auprema court for radreaa. .. NEW BUILDING FOR - , - LOCAL GLAZIER FIRM . . Povey Bros., the glaclera, hava started work en the foundation of a l-atory brick building on the property acquired by them at Fifth and Plandera atreet The structure will coat In the neighbor hood of t20,000, and will be occupied by the f Irm'a glaas . works and manufac turing plant it la expected, about the laat of March. . . ' - - . ' liurt szmxoTs Mit: r Mrs. Lucy A. Halen Is In a vary aeri- oua condition at St. Vincent's hospital aa the result of fallingout of a chair In her home at Montavllla. She free- lurefTier hTpknaaXTihaTapaBrr7rf years of age It 1b feared that aha may not aurvlve. the shock. :;-.V." SMZOVSZiT' avam.".; (Special Dtesatcb to The Joaraal.) ' ' : Elberton, Waslw Jan. It. John Madi son, a groom of two weeka, was prob ably fatally-earned In a . gaaollno ex plosion bere yeaterday. Ha tried to fill a lamp,' while It was lighted. His face, breast and handa were terribly burned. - - m 1. vWAJUm .AS OOM-MISSIOaTBm. t. r ' Joeraal Bpedel gervlee.l . Washington, Jsn. It. It la reported' today that Congressman Vesplan War ner ef Illinois will be appointed ' com- . tnaatonax-jOf-; panaliins, r - .CASTOR I A v Tor Infant and Children. ' ' Tits Kind Yea Hart Atx.;s E:ht Bears tna 'r'-Sjtf- s f3T jl " Wgaaturt of (4ui& rcaitf j! 'i r'V-V-:? ' -".V- ; ' v 1 -: KO DISCREDIT UPON AMERICANISM OF JEWS . ' - 1 ' . T ' Secretax Hy Tell : Zangwill J ' Tkat .lauiai Ara Praa en AA ' je. aiwiiiiii "I -) ' J ' '.". Ilantl gaarll la i Washington, n. C Jan. II. ColonlBa- tlon t(,Eeo Afrloa by American Jews will,' la the opinion of Secretary Hay. reflect no dlaoredlt whatsoever upon the Americanism er patriotism ef the eel lata... The atteaUon of the ecretaryl was eailed In a conversation with Is rael Zangwlll, the well known writer, to the movement In- which the International Society .of Zionists la- Interested look ing to the formation of a Jewish colony ; In Beat Africa. Mr. ZangwlU pointed out 'that aome of the wealthy Jew fa I this country have hesitated about Join- I ina; the movement, fearing that their UffAliatloa with it. might discredit the: genlifnaneaa of their American oitlaeOT amp ana patriotism. To Mr. ZangwlU the secretary gave' permission to make publle hla personal opinion that participation In tha Zion ist movement oould not In the faintest degree dlacredlt tha loyalty of Ameri can Jewa. It la hoped that the opinion of tha eecretary will go ..far- toward removing thla obstacle r to- the'zionlat movement The aoclety of wbloh Mr. ZangwlU. la one of , the leadara la under taking the problem or oaring for be tween t0,t0 and Tt.too possible immi grants a year from thla country and RESPITE TO MURDERER .-IS GRANTED BY COURT :4 . (Joaraal Special Serrlee.) -' St lioula, Mo., Jan. It. Thla waa tha fdate fixed by the auprema court for the execution of William .Rudolph,, one of the Union bank robera. but Owing to tha granting of a motion to transfer tha case to court en bane, the 'execution la again delayed until tha case ta disposed of by tha court" Qeorge Colllna, 1 the partner of Rudolph, In the robbery, of the "Union bank and tna murder of Pln kerton Detective- Bchumkcher, waa ex ecuted nearly a year ago. .. The Union bank robbery occurred De- Leembar It, 101, and .the murder of the Ueteotlve January It. , 1I0S. , Rudolph and Colllna ware captured at Hartford. COnhn In March following, - . ' COMPELLED TO 0PEN" - : S)FE F0R BURGLARS f- '''.:.: (JoaraaV tseeial Service.) " : " Blkhart Ind.; Jan, - It.- John Thorn -tonv a wealthy retired farmer living here, and , hla wife, were bound . and gagged by four masked robbers "this morning. Thornton was compelled to open the aaf a, from which I tot waa taken.. COMBES THREATENS TO -LEAVE PREMIER'S POST . '.-' (Jearaal gpeetal tervlsa.) .:. Paria, Jan. It. Aa a result of the demonstrations by the oppoattion to the chamber this morning, Premier Combes thla afternoon declared that nothing but an overwhelming vote of confidence in the government at - tonlght'a J aeaaton would Induce him to return to hla post aa premier,- .1 : - j v.y ... MITCHELL DE-ELECTED t : BY MINE-WORKERS ' '" "' (Jearaal Special hmn.) '; ' ' Philadelphia. Jan. It John Mitchell waa -unanimously - elected - president ef ' u".'. '-':-""''-. "-!--' ill V-Regrular - fjl OsL . t5ur.Cut . $1.50 Box Best Baldwin Apples free from , v l.dj'Box jed Cheelc P-tppinsYieetiifei'. .irSe-- $1.00 Box Riley's ;85c Bottle C & B. 45c ; Broorn y. . . . .:. Since our fire of same with new stock from the best canners and packers, not only of this coast, but from the east as welL . We take pleasure in offering you this stock at greatly reduced prices the above are a few samples. .It ' will be well worth your while to lay ' in month's supplies during this extraordinary pricing. f4--lffl e--KlEE-VESr Cut-Kate -GrceipT-T- l--J,: f w.:r Will be s busy .diJ&- - gains which X-Ll'.':V--.-poe'ble.':V" We ..---:' - t aiior-Maae y will sell hk rT t 9 the United Mine Workers -of -America. The referendum vote will be announced in the Indlanapolla convention Monday. (Jooraal SaeeUI Servios.! Saorlmeoto, CaL, Jan. It. The propo sition to Introduce a resolution provid ing for the appointment of a legislative committee to Investigate tha adminis tration of San Francisco la being dis cussed by members of the' legislature opposed to Abe Ruef,. the 'Republican boas of San Francisco, whose influences with the Sari Francisco delegation forced the stampede to Flint In the' senatorial fight - "7"7 '.'.;." " ;yn.climecj-Ja Few Baldwins. ........ .t. 85 Lucca Oil. ... . .. . . . . ,651 '. .'.,'...; 30 - December 22, we have disdosed of Northeast Cor. twelfth ;J: v Phone 1 . . . .. are advertised we advise you to place' on sale, for tomorrow only, day st this store. - And In order .v and Crsvenettes," which we just received from . ill .. - .. . Tailors of Chicago, and every one of them is a genuine Unclaimed - ,;; j. '-V r : 'fTF uarmerrc in oraer to mtw cum tiienv - every gsirhentUat a positive sacrificed - t3 T rrr 9 DEADLOCK CONTINUES -IN MONTANA BALLOTING ""' '(Bpeelsl rnspatok e The Saaraal.) ti - Helena, - Mont, Jan.-. It Today's bal lot for euocessor to Sehator Oibaon (Dem.), resulted as followa In the Joint assembly of tha Montana legislature: Carter (Rap.), ft; Conrad , (Dem.). ; Holloway (Rap.)r It: aeattarlng, t. (apectal IHrpsteh M The Joarnel.t 'Mullan. Idaho, Jan. It. Ed Beckman waa arrested on a charge of atealtng 10c Can VanCamp's Soups, 3 ZOc-Can Burden's EagleMilk Cut Prices ;. Regular . ;.J 7 - V ' ," ' '-'v' Our Cut ' ...-- Price. Price. ; ;:;f'f 10c Can Oregon Crape Cream, t cans 15e?j dot 75? BOc GaiyKnight's Smali Dill Pickles.... Z.yAQf': 20c Pound Peanuts, quart, ...,..'.j.V..I..5e 'the entire stock of damaeed roods and Washington Streets Main 19Q1 . ill to pet the bar- 7 .".--- come si esrly ss-y ES$ Overcoats '.:', 7'';-. '?;V . tag Associated . "'It1--- mom quick ws ' . . ., rt.- : "m ; " ' it- H : and clothing and tried to eacsee ' from ' the - officer yeaterday while being taken from ; the acene ef the robbery at the Saosv-i.,-storm mine to the Jail here. Ua broker and ran. but wag shot In the leg by ' Officer Ford and recaptured In, a local j hoarding houae.- :.-!.--. '-- t - r' - bats a is saai 'r ISeeehil ntepatcb te The JoeraaL, ' V ' Lewtston, Idaho, Jan. It. Chinatown ; ta in a great furore over the presence -here of an alleged .highbinder, Lent' Tuey,T Ten Lule waa arrested In an opium Joint, and ha In turn had Tuer. arreated aa a highbinder. Tha oelestlalir : are all terror at ricken, and particulars -are hard to gat -..-.-t..-. , - Our Cut : ' f- Price. cans..... ,25a ' can.....;.... and have replaced .j'.:.--.i