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.. ; V .THE QKZCOn ' DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY ZVZIZIVO, JAKUASY- C3, i:: wiiidiJi ru.iutli BILL HE Mayr? Orifts, About Fatherless1 ,. :::;, Tor-i( wan our jngvu f ? . V t Ian I Named, , V- vDlVISION OF1 COUNTY PRECIPITATES FIGHT if ,;.,'. h X.. : v .-:. - v.. ;.;, ,t ; '..v.i . ;.;. f ''-' v r,. v; ' '' i . I.- '-- :.,r: . CREATED i u. A'- 1? ... t. "Y Vpuld Name; Nevir District Hot J ' Xake m Order to Get Sen- -'.; 1 ' ator Pierce's Vote. f ITmm .Joe-saV Staff .CMTtepMSral.) ? 8alm. Or, Jan: SO.-i-'-What- hall 1t profit ma if be can legislate for tliu " whole world and jet doesn't know:. bis ,'iwn btur-"--. -w.-- j Thl wii the query of Senator Howe yesterday afternoon, when the author of ienat bill IS got lot-in the anuf Be.' For about two hour the proposed ' kneasur was without a father. A guard- laa wa appointed for ft, however, tto--U:ita parent - wa . located, and In ,tb and an-went wew. v -- i .-- i -r, r.i hummSf the .Incident-la "toanlf eat when It W stated: that . tho - author of th blU failed .to reeegnia -him owg creation-.' U'occurred during a busy period, when - each or m tnree mm were kept buy Carrying blllfrom the body of tha houae- to Chief Clerk Moorhead, to be rm jr Tana jaom-r, - the reading clerk. ... i Moorhead turned the bill over to Mot tun. wha Indorsed It "genattfblll-No. 11, r carding; notices of1 elections. " Then he looked for- tha name of. tha: author. He - m Tha nrowwiaad law was T QBIQ U V H II U . ll p m -t- i iii s handed President Kuykondall. with a re- Quest that he locate the Introducer. - ' ' -Hera Is senate bM No. !. called rat th' president. -, "Th senator who Introduced it forgot to indorse It will! lila name. ' The bill refer to notices of elections; who aent It upT" No answer. ' Every soloirwa mute as " an oyster. The Chair looked puxsied. ''Can it be possible," he queried, -that - nobodr Introduced this bill T Is every ' aenator Dresent " ' canvass ui nemnera anoweo aenator in nta Beat except Mara, was excused,! rom attendance on ao- onnV of the state of his healths Well, that's strance," declared the chair, "rhlalooka JlJte a bona fide in strument. It la carefully drawn up, and It seems to me , that one of tha aenar 4rs asust have Jniroducea - An assistant clerk whlapored aotne rrthlna; In Dr;iuykendJrn oar. ... The . ehalr caked In the dlrectlea of Senator ... .WrlaHt. . o' ....;.v' iv-.jJ-:.. '. P SMIm Mlm Owa aHitv :':... fttenator Wright," he esked. 're jrou ' cure this la not your blllT" i "What, did you say It provides T" asked Trigbt. ' v- r ' - - :. f i '.: k-at deals with notices of elections." . r "No,'- answered '. Wright In v positive i tones,' shaking hi head in tbe-jiegatlv ; by way of making hi word more em .phatlc. ''I didn't Introduca any such btlL - "What ahatl it profit aTnan If- he can legislate for the whole world- and doaan't : ' know bla own blllT quoth .Hovi. t There- , was 'a general laugh and then- very senator gased at every other mem -bee. gewater-Nottlngnatn.- who frequent"" forgets to 'answer when- bla nam la cafted. waa -the -object of a don' pairs ' of eyes. On the face of each of -tha -r' dnaeni . was. a v look -which -plainly- said: , ri'll wager It a Nottingham." i, - v , 'i. "Tou'ro' all wrongv averred the lnde- -pendent senator from Multnomah,. la an- i--1- awe to too aattto accusations. mrmr. ; - ajlaj--Answlno---j--V- Senator Plerco moved that the Dill be , laid aside tintU Its-author waa. learned - . Senator filler -movedto amend the -, motion -by changing It to appear on tha - .. .j record that a guardian ' had been ap c pointed for the blU. (President Kuykea daJl appointed Chief j Clerk Moorhead ' guardian of tbo pareniless document . -.I.-..-: . shortly before adjournment two or ... three persons sUndlng in the rear of the ,. chamber slipped noiselessly forward and Whispered something In Senator Wright' - oar. u is race reddened and' took on a .guilty expression. Approaching' the -. i clerk, he asked to eo the bill. lt as handed .hlnv He glanced at it and re--. '. ..; turned It ' . '.. . ..-...---. ' ; w ' "lea," tie-- ald.v-l remember now. '-1 ' Introduced that bill by request I forgot "to. read It and didn't know what were It provision.' ' . ' "Mr. President, V-guggrsted Miller, -"1 movo that the guardian for senate bill - No. lit bo. discharged from further ser yic." .. ,.. ., , y. ,s . , , o bkka Ooaaty. Z ' ' . . ' Compared' to the Impending Titanic , . atruggle between rival factions la Union county over a proposal to slice off a third of that county to form a new one '--: : called Hot Lke. the beginning of which : im billed for this afternoon, all' other contest over forming new counties and changing boundary line in eastern Ore-"rr-gon wlll be UllpuHail. " ' The, advance, guard .of lobbylat reached Sajem yesterday sftrnoVi and Waa busily engaged buttonholing lla- - latora until a late hour last night L. J. Davis of Union, one of tee number, ' ,' !" brought with him the bill the Iniroduo ' tloh of which will precipitate hostilities, ji ..." It wlll probably be Introduced In the r .; house. Anent the affairs may be told ,, v good Joke at the expense of Henator ... - i-ierce, a bid for whose vote has been " '.. ';' made by Incorporating in the bill, as the . nam oi me prctosed nw-county. Hot ' :-, Jake. which Is fhe name of a health re- ,' aorjt in Union coiinty owned by hlmt ' , "T " i Over bonnty Beat. . i . j. ' The opponent at the dllslon of , Union county want e'nlon city na the ,,' -county , aei. -Their contention l-illnr -vroaHentothat-raTT of Union n.uMy . u u em mini mi' m w uuiaiui!, u mg . bill; I enacted into- ln,w have to travel .. too.rar lo ji Grande, the prevent county - . aeev. Tney. have a large rnim be r of other reasons for ihelr dlvsatlsfactloa :, .. vnoen present conditions. . ; ' . - oa the other rmml, those .opposed to - aivision.. aeriare mat the i imnty In al- , r redy 2&0,00 In debt and that placing . f sjeveral of the large! taxpayers In a new ."7"OOunty would be unfair, as they have re- . . celved the advanUges the obtaining of '- ," which caused the debt. They point -out , inai a ai vision would only Increase the , already heavy burden of the taxpayers . or union county. ; A regards the distance to the county ' , aeat. tney .maintain tnat it ,ls only ehort distance rrom Union to I Orande, ' - and that practically nothing In the way or- convenience would bo gained by ,th -change. " . -f-f BTamed for a Tote. - r There la 'active discussion at present a to- whether tha 'champions of the bill will succeed la getting Senator Pierce' vote by naming the proposed new county Hot Lake after bt health resort. Though sv member f the minority party on ao ' oount of hi extensive knowledge, targe experience, diplomatic talent an j ability as a debater, he I admittedly a leader In tha senate and a member of the Judiciary committee, the most important of the eraate-committees. If ha sboald favoc (bo Measure, U would aaaaa aaitob AND STILLf THE BARGAINS ARE HERE IN ENDLESS VARIETIES-SUCH BARGAINS WERE NEVER BEFORE IB BARGAINS BECAUSETHEY ARE SEASONABLE - ... .: t - , - - - I -CAN ABSOLUTE SURETY. ON FOR LIST OF BARGAINS 7 en'sNigU Ejrtnr Fine 'French Flannel $3.50 Garments .V., : : . . f2.80 $3.5LGarmcnts . .fS5.9Q Extra '. HeavyFaric Planjbe.1 Effects, Nice ."and Warm r. $1.5Q , Garments. . 1.15 $1.01) Garments'. 80 Men's Vests The New,: Nobby Tan" Effects, "urSinleTiftrDouble1Bfeastel $6.00 Values. . ; .T. 4.80 $5.00 Values. V. . , . ; . . .$4.00 $4.00 Wash . Vsts neat : ; ! r "patterns' i . .'. r. $3.20 $3.00 Wash Vests, fleat ! patterns . ; . i... $2.50 Wash Vests, white ;pattcrrisj!; ; . .$2.00 1 Suspenders ; 1 1 All Fancy Silt Suspenders r - 25 Per Cent Discount ' $1.50 Extra Fine : Y"-': ' " Webbing . .t.... ...110 l.OExtrarFine, . . -. Webbing ';.,65 75c Extra Fine .Webbing:. .50 Oc Extra Fine Webbing. .35j PERKINS HOTEL: BUILDING St," to' those wielding cudgel for Its pas sage. f ', .;' f ?rr ; 'Senator Pierce, what ! your opinion on the division question r-. n was asked.' 'a :,' . . Tha olon'reye wtnk!eAH rhought fully etahooyftlo Head.-. Well,'' he at length answerea. -i own Hot Lake. .1 will own It Junt.the aama. whet her 'It remain In-Union county or I located In Hbt lVake county. It will probably take a little hot air to swing me one way or th other." . MINING BUREAU. 4- BUI rrorialBf for Vtatg Commissioner Valversally Approrea. ;..',. (rroei s foarael Sttff Cerresseadeat.) Salem, Or Jan. 'tO. Representative Smith of Josephine ha received many expression of Indorsement of bla bill for the creation of a-state mining bu reau ana tne appoivtment or a mining commissioner. Tha bill was on Of- the flrat .introduced. a this session and Is now in, the bands of the committee on mining. It received the Indorsement bt the PortUnd board of trade, which recommended . It--passage.' : . The bill provides for a stste mining conunlsloner, to be appointed by the governor, hi aalary being fixed at $3. 00. A mining bureau Is to be estab lished at Portland and the commissioner Is allowed a clerk -at 176 a month, who thalt be stationed at Portland. . - Somewhat' similar billa have been In. trodueed in the senate by both , Booth and Whealdon, and the mining commit tees of both vthe house and the senate wllkhold a Joint meeting and endeavor to agree upon a measure embodying the desirable feature of all the bills. " - - ' U PENSIONS FOR WIDOWS. raborabl SVeport en BUI Provldiag Bo Uef for Victim of Outlaw Traoy. I Fti.ib s loorntl Staff ComspeBdeat.). Salem. Or., Jan. 10. The houae com mlttee on claims ha agreed to report favorably npon an appropriation or the widow of the three state's prison guards who were killed by Tracy i and Merrill .three year agoi House ' bill 1:0. Introduced by Graham of Marlon, provided for an appropriation of It.eO each to Mrs. Btiean E. Jonee. Mrs. Edna i iftmu mi aim. amis rnnii. nut mo amount was reduced In committee to 11.000. It is believed that the bill aa amended will pass. A similar measure was introduced at the last session, but failed to pasa. ' . "- finji't let the lutlw one urter from ersems tor other torturing skin diseases. No need for tti Doan' Ointment cure. Can't harm "the most delicate akin. -A-t any drug store, 60 cent. BEAUTIES GET A DUCKING. Burst i Water ' Pipe Causes Much Ex citement at Eiler Piano Howl . Tha : niiil Tiutetr-whlclll' generally broker, only by -the sweet gtratn of muelfl at- Kllert Piano - House, was ill UK1 n yeslenlwy by tlw wuuud of faH- Ingywater. When some on went to In vestlaata. he found an Immenso stream of Water pouring through the celling of tne main .salesroom and down onto the piano beneath.' The entire force waa called to 'the rescue, but it took.aora unto toimakroora for th largo num her of pianos that were getting a duck Ing. . An Investigation a to the cause aiscioscd the fact that a defective water pipe above stair had bunt. It I esti mated, that between 20 ..and SO fine piano were damaged la rrt wnort WE1MUST RAISE' SO WUCH CASH BEFORE THE TRANSFER IN.TH& PARTNERSHIP NOW BEING DISSOLVED TAKES PLACE. , READ en'sUmbi All our - very Finest Pure Heavy Silk; Stag, Ivory,. Horn gnd Tusk Handle Umbrellas at 25 Per Cent Discount ty- $5.00 Extra ' Values'.1: 94.66 $3,00 Extra. Values;. . ?2.40 $2.50 Extra Values,"; rir. $2.00 $1.50? Extra Values ?,VC . ? 1 J2Q $1.00 Extra Values;.... iCAll -ihe Standard Makes 7" $20 Silk Lined...;.., $1.90 $2.00-English Walking.f i J0 0 75c f -Lambswool -44 iii50 -iij5ame 'reduction pn all 'our. Dress Gloves., v. " . J -Men's Hose v $1.00 Imported-Cashmere", --perpatrrv . . . . . . . .'.65 75c : Choice,' Fancy, Cash- mere; per.nair. ... . . .oOf- T5 Dozen 60c Fancy Lisle " .. and Cashmere Hose. .35 ; . Thia la Extra Value : ; , PORTL AND PROTEST -0VER;REC0R1):I)LL "" L - :- ' Many ' Objections Against : New; $ Measures Compelling Racorq- Ingof Sales. ; v INVESTIGATING METHODS : INSURANCE COMPANIES Combination: Between Com- i' -' panleato Control Rates Is ' tft Be Prohibitedt I - - r- 4 . ' . (lYom 1 Jonraal Staff CorreapoDdest) . j Balem.Or,r Jan. -SO. rrom Portland ha coma a unanimous protest of mer chants against the paasag of any bill requiring conditional galea and lease of personal property to be recorded. A a avalanche of letters Inveighing against twp bill containing such provision waa received by., tha legislator yesterday. Several senator also received letters from personal friends, whos office in endeavoring to prevent the paasag of th proposed measure bad been solicited by leading merchant. '- . The -instruments- causing th flurry at senate blU - No., , Introduced by Malarkey. and house bill No. 14, which has Mayger aa It sponsor. Ualarkey's Is the more sweeping measure, and agntnst It 1 directed th heaviest of th broadside of th opposing forces. It I alleged that tha passage of either bill would' tend to cripple the legitimate business of many of th leading mercan tile establishment of Portland, Inas much a th publicity attendant, on re cording' sale would practically ' Stop purchase mad on tha "Miatallmcnt uiait. , The author of th bill, however, and Other of th legislator who favor their passage, assert that eiK-b a meaaura la necessary, In view of tha unfair advan tea fMauaaaisi aen ai aaieese up ass tain house selling goods Conditionally. t Xmveatigat Zmaarasoa. . ' . y Insurance companies and their metk- ods ar th burden of two bill Intro duced at this session of th legislature. en in th senate .by Pierce, Democrat. and another in th bouse .by Cepron. Re publican.-Th senate bill, dealing with the practice of companies In insuring employers against loss In ease of. ad verse decision by court la th ovant of damage suits being brought by em ployee, caused a spirited debate In the Judiciary committee last nla-ht and re suited id . disagreement. In eonsei quence the proposed measure wfll bo re ported this afternoon or Monday with ut recommendation, and th war will bo continued on th floor: - : r-v Ckpron bllL If enacted Into law. will pTOhtbH'eombl nation between Insurance It has the Support of ' the Portland chamber of commerce, which memorial ised both houae yetrday to pa tb proposed measure. r d - . - ; Under prevalsnt practice Mint Insur ance companies Issue policies to em ployer guaranteeing to pay damage within limited amounts, specified In earn eaao.-lf jurtas should bring In verdict for plaintiff In salts brought by em ploye. By th term of Senator Pierce' bll th employ may eue either th am plover or the company. ' . In sneaaur . Ia -eoaunlttt baa tb GOODS. OF QUALITY - AND STYLE. THE REDUCTIONS ARE MADE TO MAKE THE DISPOSAL OF THEM -..... . " - .i ia .,. ,.4- - -. - - - ; - - -. J --: .1 ' ' , Hi' SPEGIAJt No; 1 .i,::r. ; We give our. positive guarantee that there is no oetter $3JiO hat , - made : for atyle and quality there is n6 equal '.ry 'tt SPECIAL Noo 3 Stiff Bosom i !: Sliirts H:" ; In Cluett, Star, Wilspn makes,"' with T attached " and detached -Wuffst-reflararues-$1.5 SATURDAY. OKLYr. gupporjt. of Brownell, Malarkey and it author whll Chairman Rand and Coke ar opposed to it paasag.- They de clare such legislation would b usetesg, th remedy specified I inadequate By agreement there wilt be no majority or minority report; -the bill, will, bo-reported without recommendation. On the floor, of th senate, will come' the ''fire work a," - Y--r-":"r': "-' in iniiowing memorial relative to a Capron's bUL-signed by President Wil liam D. Wheelwright and Secretary Bam twt Connell of the Portland chamber of commerce, waa read In both house yes terday afternoon? . 'Tour . 'memorialist, the Portland! cnamoer or commerce, reapectrully urge th enactment Into law of kh bill' to amend section 1.711, ,717 .727-and a.721 or title KXV.' chapter 1. Of Bel linger and Cotton' annotated code and statutes ttt Oregon, and to prohibit com binations and agreements between lire Insurance companies to control rate- for liMufaao upon property within the state of Oregon according to the proposed act I Introduced In th houso of representa tive by A. J. Capron.jwhlcb bill la mad a part of this memorial. - , "We represent that the effect of the proposed law will, twto increase competi tion among firs insurance companies and to restrict combination for th pur pose of controlling rate. Careful con sideration ha been given to the ques tion of companies likely to b admitted under th new- law, and th proposed amendment have bean decided on after a careful comparison of tb law of this state with those of many other .states, and th recommendations of th new act ar based npon th satisfactory .work' Ing of those htw. ir.- , - r," Non of th PaciflO coast state and only a very limited number of th other require a special deposit from fir in surance companies, and w ar informed that no evil result tiave-followed on the withdrawal of that condition in th tat of Washington, where a law lml lar to th on proposed Ma boon In effect for seven year, . s "Tour memorialist, therefor, pray for the enactment into law of th bill providing for th amendment hereto fore referrta to." v.. .:". V TO TAX TELEPHONE. Bffort Stad OosopaUlng Wire aaa Bs pree Oompanleo to Pay Taxes, (From Josrnet gta ff CorreapeadeBt faff CorreapeadeBt.) "10. BepresenUlTve la county proposes Bal' em. or.. Wan. Sonnemann of Doug) to make a -strong effoTt to secure th passage of hi bill (K. B. 101) to com pel telephone, . telegraph and express companies to bear their share of tax, atlon. Such corporation make Im mense profits In thl atate, but pay only trivial sums in taxes. ; . Sonnemann' bill provide that In ad dition to the taxes now provided by law, telephone, telegraph and expre com panies doing buslnes In thl state lrall pay an additional tax of 1 per cent upon their gross reoetpt. For th. purpose of enabling tb state to , ascertain .the amount to be paid it I. mad the dOty of th officer of euch corporation to ll annually a eworjj statement of the year receipt from buslnes Jn this tate. , . . ... : '. .- ' ... A sn Illustration or tne extent ' to wTioh"sucT'corporatISn"Baw atlon, it Is said by th advocate of th bill that th Wells, Fargo Express com pany's annual gross receipt from bual nee In thl state amount to S4.000.000, but th company pay practically noth ing In taxes. In Roaeburg, where the company doe a big business. It paid last year only'lt.10 In tate. If com pelled to pay 1 per cent of It gross receipts from business, the Walls-Fargo company would pay Into th Stat treas ury tio.ooo every year, according to the estimate of It business already quoted. -'.) SPECIAL No. 3 Alirpnr. S3,V S4 Jn brownrwhite; fancy figured and , Stripessingfe . and 'double. ?astedij great valucs'J ' SATURDAY SO Bill Introduced to Dispose of All But t Ona of. the Educa , tional . Institutions. - ' . STEALING TICKETS IS ' , TO BE MADE A FELONY j. "i Recommendations ' Are , Made '7: That' a School Be Provided . ; --for Defectivea.' . s . . ' : " (rresi - Jonraal guff Cemeoendenl) Balra. Jan. SO. Senator Miller In troduced a bill yeaterday -which will probably caus eonslderablo debate and I regarded aa 'a proposition that should be considered from various point of view befor action . I taken. . it pro vide for tha abolition within three month after th legislature-dJourn or all but one tat normal school, The se lection of th surviving Institution to be made by th state board of educa tion. .-. nr , (fi!''e.- ' It I provided in tb bill that all prop erty appurtenant- to th acnooi aooi ished be dlpoed of and Hh money turned Into th common school fund. which will drawn n to enlarge and furnish mora completely th, remaining ohool building. Th bill will also be amended in .com mittee. If It 1 reported favorably, to make it obligatory on all graduate of tb state normal school to teach for a certain period before they ar granted dlDlomas. The author .of th' bill favors a period of three years. To Xaay skihool. , ""Thar ar too- many sUt normal JchoolfcT l said Senator Miller. "We op't need o -many.' With Jth energle of tho board of education divided among I several nbiia 1 I highest several Institution - of Ilk 'character. f lliBlll tan lie bresght "the standard. Besides, none of them can b equipped go fully as can on In- stltutlon." -' ' -' ;' Senate bill No. 21, by Pierce, amend ing the cod relative to. bunting game east of tb Cascade mountains, passed th oanat yeaterday afternoon. When railed on to explain th bill, which was reported favorably by the gam com mittee, th senator had to be told Us number. . "I am the auther-of f ao-tnanV gam bills," h humorously asserted, "that onles the one on which we are sbout to act I IdenttHed Vahall be unabla to My anything as to Its gisrltorlmi fea tures. I know It baa merit, because I never Introduca any other kind." v . . r Practrte anrsTrw -v v Senat bill No. 48, by Crolsan relat ing tp th practice d veterinary medl- allows a man with some knowledge of the art, though not holding a certificate, to practice in a specified district on petition of IS owners- of stock living In th vicinity. Another bill passed was No. II, Intro duced1 by Malarkey.. providing that the theft of a railroad or eteamboat ticket coetlng lea than $SS shall constitute a misdemeanor, snd of a ticket coating more thsn that amount a felony.' The misdemeanor I mad punishable by a Sn of front, fit to 1100 qr imprison liiraSiP 8C11C3LS IN STATE OFFERED TO PORTLAND r v.. I ' Si i il i Men's Undcrivcr Lewia i Form Fittinc. Ptxre j "Wool American. Hosiery Co., Brooklyn . knitting MUls all ' . go at SO Per Cent Discount ." r Special Reduction on An"1' ..-.'SUITCXSES' ' . ;; SMOKING JACKETS' : V . BATH ' ROBES :';V"H Mcn's Hate aiidt- Stetson Standard $5.00 --i Hats V.. v ;.... ...$4.00 -Ourl'Robsonw7$3.50 ' . . Hats' -i. . ( . . . . .$2.SO li AU Styles and Colors - !l Men's $1.00 Caps . . . .. 65o Men's 1 50c Capsy . ,.V.35 IMc'rKccExivcar $2.50 Ties ; i; ;f 1I0 $2.00 Tiei. . . . . v .91.55 $1.50 Ties w.;;7v; $1.10 .'$i.ooTter ..... . , . .rest - 50c Ties ..... .7. : ; .' 35' 4-in-Handsr . English Squares, Imperials--Extra .Value : ; . ;;",' ':tL monjriJy" tmprionhint1nrth. peniten. tlary not to xoed is years. '. ' " ; ment In the eountrJall not less than on month nor toiora than op year; tho ,Hou bill St. by Edwards, amending the charter of Junction jCltyand house bjll S3, by Chamberlain, t Incorporate tha' city -of hnaw-paaod7thorsnat ytrday-afternoon, t--.f !" ',- , -.'- .,' "-;'- Jaty Aro ts, -Hv reouest of tha Salem Bar associa tion, tb Judiciary - committee decided laet night to let Crolsan's bill regarding argument - befor V Juries b reported favorably today without amendment. The bill flse th minimum time a Judge may allow for argument of counsel for either tha plaintiff, or tb defendant at two hours. ' it was intended to roonc this time limit to1 on hour, but on re Quest of th association th limit will not bo reduced. Th bill was framed by Attorney Tillman Pord of Salem, and I aimed primarily at Circuit Judge Bur--I nett of Marlon, who la alleged to have fixed a lQ-taJnut. limit on arguments In Important cases. - i . Not the least problem which confront th legislature at thl cession la making proper provision for tb so-called de fective youth of th state, .forty of thl eiae of unfortunate are- sow kept t th state aeylam for th insane, with aa unfavorable environment and In con stant eontaot with those whoa mind are completely clouded. : Perhap 0 others ar Inmate of other Institution 1 '',..- -', - - ft . ' '' . r - ,- - 1' :' During which many of our iesti quality and style of Shoes are cut 29 per cent of theii' regular price .This does not.' , - - - K ' r. ( t , 3 Winter Wcijjht Nctticton ; Heavy ."water-proof Corona ' v Colt; regular $3.50, now ; SEE OUR'STOCK AND nrtrcwiwrtmnmc ...... FEET 270 Washington Street, AND VICINITY; THEY r Mcn?s Swcatcw - Our Genuine Honeycomb e Sweaters, Fancy and Plain ' :-'' Colors . .' '' ' !' $5.00 Sweaters 'Vr;,l?2.50 $4.00 Sweaters 1; f . 92.00. "$3.50 Sweaters ; ;., . t)1.75 AH our regular Cluett, Manh.iit 1 tan, Star and Wilson make ; -r$l ao-vahiesat.-; ; : . .91.15 18 Dozen regular )$.5(X Shirts, zv. broken lines ; , ....... .80 6 Dozen regular $1.50 Shirts, slightly soiled, "all sizes. 50 Kfflcs Fbrtybo" " Choice of :our , enfrre line of Madras Waists i W; . .f 1.50 Choice Of" the tiew fall plain and fancy" Figured - . V -.V iXFIannla-vVr. , . . ; .vV.f 2.50 Lcdha' Hats 032 -Choice of any. Lady's .Hat; IrT the house trom $5 " to $12 r-values-'rr--" - " PERKINS HOTEL SBUILOINGiK WASHINGTON STv ,.X- .J! of -th staid, -tinder llttl better; ooridlt ' V ; i!"1:i'Ww 9mmMi Totttbs. f v-.j.;. -, In a yeport Submitted to tflfl-J senat yesterday fternoohi by President Kuy kendall, chairman Of tho eommllte gS polnted.to make a atudy of th knotty, proposition" at th apeclal session of 10J, th recommendation- i mad that . . the tat lthr locate an institution for defectives near the insanity asylum or ... that thai present Institution In which are- kept th deaf aad dumb be turned over for their use and that soother building ;, be erected In or heir the city for th . deaf nutea,V - jctv - " a.; f-t- Education Is th keynote .of th r htort. While it I admlttsd that agri cultural pursuit constitute tb only.: . practical' method of keeping defective employed, it Is believed that they Csn - x' In many ways help to lighten the buri . den on the . state Th report is fultj and so far aa facilities would admit q investigation, deal thoroughly with tly subject.- It was referred to th proper ..." committee and action l "expected this - '.' afternoon ,or Monday1, -w' ' -' t - ' - aad aTsnralgU ftosa Colas J. liarlv Brwmo-Qnlnlaa, the worl4-wlda enld and grip reaiedr, restova to rasas. Call for -tha, full aante and kok fqc .be algneture of . W., Oreve. 2S.--.. : ' .- . ..,i..:"4 Have yon "Tea cock Buckwheat ; Flour keep It. - -' your trocar . 'inc-lurlo ,,.'..- i:5: A- " -v;v.i...... - :. Best oi. yjj -rr Ccrth ,- ACbrliiitg In : water-proof kind, t vslue $3.60, now.- :95 ;.jy. PWCES - CAJNTT BE BEAT FITTERS . - V' ---' ' Between Third and Fourth' t -'-jf '-.