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t::z czztz:: d.uly jour.: V f or.TLAiTD. tuzsday . evsnino. januahy i:r. i In Grand Jury Investigation . o t Wheeler County Frauds Ap- ' ' pears Congressman. t . t ' ' --'::'.-; r ,,- i WITNESSES TELL OF HIS c ; " CONNECTIONS THERE State; - May I Bring V Charges, : Against Livestock, Company -for Diverted School Lands. - -- The Butt Creek Land, Lumber and LI vvsioek company investigation, which hue been before the grand Jury for eev : erut days and seems to have ended..? . terday, promise to involve Congressman Blnger, Hermann- again. It baa devel oped Jn lata evidence that H. 1L Hand V ricks, secretary and ona-of the prlnol " pal promoters of . the. company, wlis - i raised In Mr, Hermann'!. family. M.r, lluadricks lived in the Koseburg country then, and. about the tlme.be attained hi : majority, he waa private tutor for,.l Hermann children. The two men nat urally are tha oloaeat personal friends, and the work In Wheeler county, where ! by Hendricks .and . his company were . acquiring more than 100 homesteads and - Umber claims in a short period of-time, - ' waa, -It la claimed, aided by Hermann ' during the time that he was commis sioner of the general land 010. r- 7 During -a, good portion of the time that Hermann directed the general land office, Hendricks -was-a United States coramla- s loner at Fossil. Then he was inatru -eijente- in-organhring-tho- big- -company. '.Whan tb men for whom tha company -'Vhad taken land were proving up on it, the initial work waa facilitated by having a T local eornni Lesion or who wag profiting by the proceeding. Then, the fear of ultl : mate trouMs was removed by having In tne land Ouloo- euob av staunch friend as tha ' foster . parent Wltninn from ". Wheeler eprnty have been cognisant of ;Tias frlendijr -Influenoe, and have wit- neseed for several years remarkable prpgrM in arxiulaltlnn of lead by H . -dricks and his company. y . v.- Until the present jolt came, and. amalV army f witnesses testified be- fort grand jury 'that wanted, to hear . ot law vlolatlona anda district attorney . that would prosecute, this big company V ' out-Heroded Herod, gave the caar cards and spades and beat htm out in expao- , alon policies.--- -1- '- rr-Fr ' , Tronhls ts Store Tot Officers. But the. last Witnesses yesterday seem to seal the ' conviction , that there will - be trouble In store for of floors of the ". Butte Creek company; and also left .a -"""pointed suspicion that Blager Hermann would - have ' Another charge - or - two ..' : necessitating explanation,. -. -- , Pentecost Bros, and C B. Bucking ham went on . In -the afternoon.- The i,,. - ease presented la a large one. as there V"' have been enough : witnesses present - to I involve thevcompany In 19 to 40 differ '. ent instances of land, acquisition. It ' is said by some of the .witnesses that -- this company baa taken more' than ltd ,'. homestead and timber claims inrreeent times. . gome of the men who secured ,". patent to. the land did not see it.,' Two .k or three Instances have been sworn to wherein applicants for homesteads were oeeni ids two years or mere vriinoui v seeing the land, -bat. tltto-was acquired ' nevertheless, through the complaisance i; of the land of floe officials, and the) In , " aWllty of adjacent settlers to gat. the Oregon 'district, attorney, to take action to ston the work. '. Assurance Is given that tha state will -i ' "make Inquiry into -. the affairs of tae Butts Creek company mleo, as it la al ' ieged that this company has borrowed large sums of money from ' the ' school '-ItAAVwt An lanf lrAn. mm tlAiamtmA Uam. -!-. dricks was the. local attorney of the - board at Possll. - After the big. com .v. pany .was organised. It ia- said to have . -; had relatively, little money for acquisi tion of land- or stock, By -navlng the eompany . make appllcatarn for a loan oa some of the' land to which title had V been granted, Handrtoka, as local agent. was-aaia to nave mm m position to :i recommend this loan. When this loan , was secured, other scqiilsltionrf could be .' maae. - - - - tots mmt arias- Gaunt. " Borne of the land taken . for graslng .'waa no wortntto exceed ILZS an acrei tj -and there are witnesses who state that ft- the Average pasture land would not- be . worth to exceed II aj ware. If the loans and Siiits ; r Broken lines of $12.50, $15 and $16.50 garrnents marked down !.(-r, m - These "Suits "and Overcoau a- - v . i - - . -- have - been bunched ' on one table and are aoout 50 per cent less( than the regular, prices ; sues Si to 44. This offer will last until Saturday " evening. .February 4, only'. 'l .' r"-' ' .. Saml ',:-cy; a Rosenblatt CtJ Co., Cor. 3rd tnd Morrison Sis. made o- this -charaeter of land were heavy, the sehool heard was' made a victim, and It la this charge that will be investigated by state officials later, -Another -development- was apoareVi from the line of testimony given before the grand .lury this morning. B. A. D. Puter waa before the grand Jury nearly an hour. In addition. Hiss Alroee C. Spencer, a stenographer, was called for a half hour s testimony and, was fol lowed by Miss Burns of this City, v . FuCECUTE OFFICIALS " OF; THE BEEF TRUST Administration, Preparing to Co - 1 s After the Millionaire v ; " i (Jourmi Bpevisl service.). V WashlDgtoa, Jan, 11. It ia stated on the highest authority this afternoon that the administration is preparing to prose cute officials of the -beef trust." It is said that agents of the bureau of corpo rations have any amount of evidence at hand upon which to base, the prosecu tion, and so long ss the packers control. tha market will continue to furnish dam aging evidence. ,v ;: KOTf tt MEN SPEA QF.Dl-AD PRESIDENT .. . '.'. (Jasrasl gsedsl gerrtee.t y ' Canton. Ohio, Jan. II. The Interior of the ; Auditorium has been handsomely decorated for-the great banquet to bo given tonight in obeervahca of the birth day of William- McKlnley., The affair will be given under the auspices of the Touns- V fin's McKlnlev elub and will be attended by men oi national prominence representing every section of the- coun try. Mrs. McKlnley will occupy a box In the banquet hall - wltha party of friends "which will Include Hrs. Garret , Hobrt.: i-.,------ -.-Justloe William R.'. Day. secretary of state In thg-cabinet of President, Mc Klnley. wUl-act, as taastmaster. - ; The Touowurg prosram e; toasts M been arranged: - -Mo-anley, 'vioe-freeiaent-eieet c w. SUrbanks. -., ,"TC: 'v" - - - .rarado XI qKUUoy.r ' Oen. John O. Blaok. ..', ! - . -s- . -tcKlnleys5l4 jjoggu tft.tr CUfc ItU-l nugn iee, . - - - ;, "Ohio," Governor Myron Herrtcsi--"Our -Country," ; Lieutenant -Governor Harding. , ,;. . '. WILL SHOOT ON SIGHT ' ; - ' -MAN WHO MADE CHARGES ' ; -: (JarBel Sseeial eerfiee.ri- Sacramento, Jan. tl, Members .of the legislature this morning aeem to appre ciate mora fully the charges of bribery made against Senators Jrench, Wright. Bunkers an Emmons. - All other sub. jecU'nd matters of legislation have been eubordlnated to the . discussion of the charges and speculation of the prob- alle outcome of -tae investigation.-; It la reported that criminal action will be instituted In' the courts of Sac ramento' county against the four senn tors. .''.iir-i' f.'-y:f v--."'-""-- Mayor BchmlU and Dent Robert, edi tor of, the San Francisco Examiner, will be here to testify -be Tore the investiga tion - committee- tonight. French - has made a declaration that he- will shoot WUllanv.Corbln. tbe man. jjrhfc made, the charges, on sight.- .: INCORPORATION FEES IN p--. DISTRICT INCREASED r 'Jeaeaat tasefsl ssrrlce.l-i ,. Washington, Jan. SI.- In response to the president's special massage the sen ate today passed an amendment to the house bill increasing Incorporation fees for- the District of! Columbia from II a tfiarter to i ee-nta for each fl,0 of eaoital stock' givlnsr- the recorder of deeda discretion to refuse any applica tion fos a charter where he la. not sat isfied that -the oanital stock is 'subscribed In good faith. It la said the senate is now considering revoking those charters already Jaamfcft-witty. aTrcapl tai. aggregat ing Ave owuon., ;.. HERMANN INTRODUCES J ,rBIL1.T0 BUr UNPS ' - (Wasblagtaa. ksreaa ef The Joaraal.) Washington. D. C-. Jan. IL Hermann today Introduced a bllt ldentioai with one Dreviousty introduced by Fnlten, directing'' the secretary of the Interior to ascertain the value or lands la grant to- aid eonstruotleo of- a-military road from Eugene City to tha eastern bound ary of Oregon, within tha Klamath res ervation, and to ascertain for- what price -the i California eV Onegon Land conrpany - wlU- convey Its ' lands to the United States.-' ' - - v 1 i j. ... ALASKA'S GOVERNOR ; WANTS MORE EXHIBITS Governor John G." Brady of Alaska will -visit Portland next Friday, acoom panted by Joseph Marvin, his executive commissioner. -' ' ' '., The object, of the visit Is to confer with" President vOooda on the advisa bility ot Increasing the' scope of Alaska's exhibit at the Lewis and Clark exposi tion. -They. Will also direct the disposi tion of several ears or material which have-arrived from, tha territory until there Is a roof on the government's ter- rltorlal building- --; - BLUEBEARD HOCH WILL v FACE BIGAMY CHARGES - '. (Joaraal Bpeetal Berries.) New York. Jan. 'si. Johann Hoch. the alleged Chicago , "Bluebeard." c whose propensity for marrying led to h la. ar rest last .night on 'm charge . f blgamyr Waa arraigned In the police court to. day and remanded until February l,-to await extradltionr papers. , Hoch says that he Is wining to go to Chicago ! to answer-the ehargse. - The Chicago - aU thoritles sllege that' Hoch married 14 women, the majority of .whom died un der suspicious clroumatances. . - (Joaraal Bpedal Serrles.) Chicago, Jan. II. Coroner ' Hoffman this sftsrnon announced that a chemlrsl analysis of the eahnmed body -of Mrs. Marie Walker Hoch. wife of the - sus pected uxorclde end bigamist, furnishes absolute proof tnat sne wsa poisoned. He said he .believe he has evidence that Will send Hoch to the gallows. - REVIVAL MEETINGS , ; . ;. AT WHITE TEMPLE . -' The revival meetings- at the White Temple were begun very auspiciously yesterday, the pastor holding an, all day prayer meeting and eonaer-ratlon service In the temple perlon - Several of the west aide churches have united with Dr. Brougher's people, and a profound re vival splrl la sbowa. -. Lntdll-il u.iUid TO CVIuG IICD3E Purchase Would Be a Source of Unending Expense to' the i State of Oregon, : i" LEGISLATORS INVITED Y ' V TO INDULGE IN SMOKER Serious Dsfsct in Mavgers Proseout'ng . Attorney Bill ; Mow in Committee. & " - (rroa a Journal Btsft rprreepondrut)" '" ' Balem, t)r., Jan. 3 1-In pursuance' of the effort to Induce the legislature' to purchase the ' old . Cooke ' residence lu Bulem for an executive mansion, .the senators and -representatives .are to be invited to visit. theV house some evening this week for . an Informal "smoker." Opportunity will then be given 'Vf or an lmpectlun o the hnnsn . T , '-, i There Is a growing opposition among the legislators to the purchase of this property. . While the house -was, - in Its day, a handsome one, it is now 14 years' Old, exceedingly antiquated in style, and In need - of .extensive' repairs. It baa been a. white elephant Upon-the hands of Its present owners, Those who, are urging the : purchaee of .the property assert that the house. Is tlll. despite Us age, the - handsomest '. residence . in Salem and that ythw ground upon which. it stands in alone worth, ilu.ooo. The latter statement, on the other hand, la declared by - persons acquainted with values In Salem to be a decided exag geration, The d.msnd for an executive mansion comes only from those, who are trying to aeir the property to the state. Gov ernor Chamberlain would still keep, Ms home at Portland even if -the purchase war saade, ..,., AneHhev-eaeouUve mansion project has made Its appearance. The proposi tion . is to nay the entire - block, lying between the oapltol grounds and, the railroad. PhU Metscban, prorletor.of the .Imperial hotel of . Portland, -owns about ene-feurth of the block- and large frame house. Is standing oa the property which' It is proposed ; to- use for a governor's residence. Three other dwellings on the block would have to be removed. - The total boat of the block Is estimated at tli.OM. - f The iltle to part of the block Is said to be clouded. o4t is' doubtful whether the state 'could buy It evenU the legla 1 slurs is so- inclined, it is aiso very doubtful whether ft majority can bo se cured .for the purchase either of the Cooke or the Metschan TroperMr. " , -BILLS INTRODUCED. Flooi of ew lleasnres Xntrodmoed -in ..,'.- stat .Sfonses) SsJass.'- - - lyreaits-JeerasI guff Oerreepoeesat. -. 8alem,. Or., Jan. II. The . following bills wer Introduced in the senate yes terday: : : ' ...... Senate bill 116. by Smith Fixing fees of sheriff In Umatilla, county. Senate bill It, by Booth by request) .To vrohibrt sale of cigarettes to minors. . .. ;. ' ; ' Benate bill i7, by- Pierce To appro- prlaU , 50,00 annually f or normal . - Seriate bill by Laycock To amend charter of PralrU City. , Bcnats bill lt,.by Hatnss , To punish burglary-' I ' ' . '" - - ' Seriate bill tO,Ty Croisan -To change salaries) of offloers. at Soldiers" home. Senate bill W. yVCoe-To.r amend Ian fnrierAlMnoa of trout.- 1 Senate blLLlOt. by Hod son To create a state board ef accountancy, t Senate- bllt y-3oke To amead Uarshfleld charter. ; ,. Senate bUl 204.. by Coshow To au thorise Roeeburg to construes and oper ate a Uztitlng plant . . Senate bill 106, by Blchel (by request) To regulate automobiles . Senate bill J0, Ty Rand (by request). j To amend-Baker City charter, r fienate-btll 107. by Rand (by request) -To amend law of I distribution of es tates, i ., r' ' v !' - Senate bill SOS. by Coshow To amend Roaehn r -charUr. . -.: , Senate bUl" J0T . by McionaW To amend charter of La Grande. - . Senate bill ilo, by Pleroe-To amend (-the charter of . Nortlv. Powder. -v 2m. SleesM... H. B. 1 (substitute), tiy Huntley To emend Charmacy lawj-. XA IIS, by-McLeodTa amend La Grande - charter. ' - H. B. til. by Bailey To require eon- sent - of two-thirds majority or stock, holders in sales of corporations. - . H. B; 114. by Newell To amend code aa to bawdy houses. H. B-- 2fS. - by-,araham-To4. amend charter of Salem. -.. . ! H. B. Ill,, by Mears To amend tion lit of code, relating to sales. H. B, 117. by Smith of Baker For registration ' of Irrigation corporations and payment , of f ees- - ' . . H. Bv IM, by Hermann To enable counties and towns and cities to aid eonstruction of - railways. ' H. Bi lit, by Jayne For coenty fruit insDeetors. - r - -; it B. 110,' by Jayne To amend coda relating to irrigation ditches. . H. B. tit; by Mulr To amend coda as to appeals from. Justice courts, H. B. Ill, by Burns To amend char ter of Coquillo. V; . V. ' r Hr'iL sua' snuovs Dmot. trmm a Journal Btsft Cerrespeedsst ' Salm, Or,, Jan. Il-Mayger's bill to create the-office of - prosecuting attor ney , for. each - county, abolishing the office of district attorney, has many supporters in the house, but It is said that there Is a serious def eot In the bill which-would probably render ft in Its present form unconstitutional . The blir provides that the sals r Ins . of the prosecuting attorneys -shall be paid by the several- counties. - The-cotistitutlon, however, provides that prosecuting at- torneys shall be state officers and their salaries are to be paid by the state There Is an evident conflict .between the nrovlslona of the constitution snd the Mayger bill. The bill is now before the Judiciary committee for the third time, and the committee has' seriously discussed the object Ion, raised aa to-the measure's ' eonatltotlonslity.- - - Even ' if the bill should pass the house It Is qufte probsble that It would fall in the senate. ' - son sxlx rum, (t msi a Joaraal Buff Cue us esse, at.) Salem. Or Jan. II. Bingham's house bill, providing for the Issuance of street Inrorovement bonds in cities and towns. psssed the senate- this afternoon. TOM TAXM BOVsTBS. . (Frost a Journal gtaff Cornssseei st ) Selem. Jan. 11-rMalarkey's bill au thorising the. Lewis and Clark fair cor poration to condemn lands adjoining the fair grounds paseed the house unani mously this afterneof- r r- v . iiiveiiu:te This! Several Spsclsl Bargains ; . "3; - -i." ... ' ... i i. , 4 . used" and ; dlsaontlaued ' Styles1 In of pianoaTT ranging In price from - ?I50 Up. on easy monthly payments. ' It will cost you nothing, to see what we have and may save you many -regrets, -1 Soa!eDros.PianoCo. 372 and L74 Morrison St. v Cor. West Far IRRIGATION BILLS' -ALL LIKELY TO FAIL Senate Kills ; Coshow's Billto TRsguIatsTWater Rights and I Other' Measures in Danger."' ;f ) 'Iv:,: .-si '-- (from a Journal Staff CemspoBdent-) . flalenv-Or., Jan. II. The outlook this afternoon la that all Irrigation leglshv tlon will fall at this session despite its. Importance. Cosiiows . bill . regulating water rights Was killed in the bOnate to day. Pierce withdrew his bill. In order to keep it from meeting evllK (fate.. Sup porters of the Cole bill insist on Its pas sage,, without amendment. majority oppose It. - Cole's Is the last of the irrigation- bills. - :-' : - BURGLARS MAKE RAID - - 0N TOWN QF ARLETA Burglars raided the town of Arleu last night - The-postdffice lnth Store of Chamber Grtffth was) entered and robbed of 100 tat postage stamps) and about 16 la cash, and several dosen jack, knives from a shos-cas-a, valued at f 25; and several other small articles. Access to the building was secured through, a rear window.-, , - -. ;.. After robbing the poatoffloe the bur glars .crossed the street to tb Roberts butcher-shop, where they broke open the front door and stole a small amount -of f change and some sausages, c''- - - -They stopped at, the store at Gray's crossing, half way between Arleta and Lenta, broke open the reap. door and stole some jack-knives. . a' - -- , The postal offlcigla havl been rtott fler, and they have special officers In vestigating the - burglary.: fjeputy Sheriff Grusal . has- been detailed by Sherjff .Wprd on the case.!.' i ; -.,- , MRS. JOrfM W. GRAYSON . ; , IS NOW MRS. MEIGS . ' i ' Mrs,' John W; Grayson of this city was married in San Francisco last Friday to Lieutenant ' Meigs of- the United States army. " .News of the marriage Was re ceived here yesterday by some Of Mrs. araysQQ'sinjamate fclenda.. . , Mrs. Meigs was the widow of the late John 'W. Grayson the -wealthy , mining engineer, who died in the east several months ago. ' Xn a. recent visit, to Bon Francisco she met the young army-of- neon .. .... , -; , . DOCTOR'S ARREST COMES . AFTER DEATH OF WOMAN AJ. R. ISdgaf yesterday caused the"nr- rest of Dr. J. Bohannon, who is said to practice his profession without a license. The physician rWas-takeu:: Into, custody ast-'nlgiu-'-' : , -i. . . .-.The death-1 Of Mrs.. Bdgar four days ago la Said to e the real cause of the ar rest.' She -was a. -patient of the physi- li.-u avuu fciiv iiu.ranu accuHi .nw pnysi- clah. of being partly'' responsible for her death - by failure to treat the patient as aM-should have been treated. The physician "Ott the other" hand claims that the woman was afflicted with an Incurs Die complain f.andi thsfr-iier - case , was hopeless from - the 'stesfc Hyiir. teased on oonas. - . - PREPARING FOR GREAT y 7. JVJ CHURCH CAMPAIGN lnterest--ls-girowlng. In the Chapman evangellatio campaign, which is to center here in -March after closing the work throughout the rest. of the state. Dr. J. Wilbur Chapman, Who Is at the head of the campaign, la conducting, meetings In Los Angeles. -The- meeting! will be gin in ' Portland March II and will con- tlnue for three Weeks. There will be at last five preaching stations, with preacher and singer for each. This camaplgn. is notable for the. entire, ab sence of denomlnatlonaWewi.- ; KRONSTADT ATTACKED BY ARMED STRIKERS i. ."' ' (JonrssI Speetol Serrlce.k . - St. , Petersburg. Jan. -11. -- Armed strikers from ths Sestrovetlk rifle factory are advancing across the Ice on Kron stadt. - Admiral Birilof f has marshaled ths sailors In - front of the arsenal to meet .the strikers. - "- TO ABOLISH PANAMA ' - r : CANAL COMMISSION ' '( Jowaaf Speetst BervlaA) 5 Washington. V. C Jan. IL The house committee on' Interstate -and for eign contmerce today authorised .a. fa. vorable report on the Mann bill, abolish- Ing the present Isthmian canal cwmnls- ston,- although the president will '. ap point a new commission- in accordance with the needs of the situation. .. jr l HOUSE TAKES STAND - IN FAVOR OF MILES '- Joaraal Bpselat .aarvU.)!-1- " Washington, Jan. IB The house today refused, to concur, in the senate amend ment to, tne army appropriation Dili ex empting General Miles snd pther offi cers under assignment to state militia from the provisions of the proposed law which refuses full pay snd allowances to retired officers accepting such as signments. 'j. . BARD SAYS CATHOLICS . . TRIED TO BRIBE HIM . (Joaraal Bpedal Serrict.) Washington. Jan. , 11. Senator Bard t California, today told the sub-oom- tnlttee of the senate commlUee on Indian affair that he had been approached by an agent of the Catholic association In terested In Indian missions who prom .'ltd to carry several legislative districts 4 - That's the number our buyers have already purchased. Two carloads are on the way ; and the' other two will follow soon. There will be a number of carloads of other Furniture , and we must have room. This means that in order to get the-needed space we will sett off We still have onvliundred and fifty of these handsome "polish Extension Tables -to move .them quickly; we are 'selling, them for.: ' ' 'ZAp-?- iStrn;:. .J 'rV': ' IT IS HENRY CZ6r flousefurnishers Wintry Blasts - V Win Have no terror for you if yew. coal.'. 1 f?Wtf fa .filled witli , Why' pay money 'for- the kind that cause trouble, and-: vexation,- when Ton are certain sure nfsatlsfactlon by plac ing your order heret f - - -, i " " Rock.Springs Goal: Co. v : StS . ltorrlsosi StT. .'- Phone Bast 184. Y01R GLASSES INSURED FOR ONE YEAR 'All Eyeglasses or Spectacles bought of us-will be repaired for. one year WITHOUT EXTRA C08T. Thin -In clude broken lenses, (the rimless kind Included), whether specially ground or otherwise. - If ' you need Glasses, see bow much we can save you. , . . t- ; Oregon lOptical Xo. Pemstk and Tamhlll, T. Bt, 0. A. Bid BXAJOVATZOV. ne ia anator'a reflection in return Ifor the senator's Influence In favor of the continuation of aid to Catholic schools. Ths' statement wss : made In connection:: wtth-lhe. charge . of S. N. Broslus of the the Indian Belief asso ciation that tl per cent of the funds for educational purposes ; of Indians had gone to Catholto Institutions, largely be cause ; of Roosevelt's friendship for Catholics.- '- .'': '"v; ' . "" 1 " TALBOTS PROSECUTION : . DROPPED BY-IRVINE . i . - - . ,-' - ' ' (Josraal Bpselal Baretes.) -Philadelphia. Jan. II. In a signed statement tMa afternoon Rev. Ingram Irvine announces that he win end nil proceedings against Bishop' Talbot be cause ha desires to save the Protestant Episcopal church - from . all further scandal.... ...': .-., Prefemd Stoek Canned Oeoda, Allen A l-e wis' Best Brand.. . r UUVU iVlslenil" llj. y' SVOX . AM Wat- CTI.T.,:- rTT3 s vi - A REGULAR $22.00 TAELll JIXNNING safe ' : CC7FaIE,T fLiSiStMr.': flrvtiJ flivor. ' ! y ) rotrrLAfO, oricom.v Z2. Gu:::j'S: rcic3D is? i:ectetc::ic A.TAsXiff TO TAgJ AT sTBsX TXlf SL' , i Te Ses f ase- tr.t, ( set fat), t -ireseswss Wtakmt fnm Aug On, r Ti OfVete Wane eros To Impran tse afesasrs, UStmJthnSptlm. Ta Wot MmmttMp tlp. T Stop mmjiKf Id tor. T Moke I lot Actnto. To Omro KIO moo DlMomr- To assises Uoor Spot. T Ss eVr's 0asr. Te Coro Pvssessfa, , lUauMU ass' Comtlpation. ,. SOLS BY SRUSSISTS, OS BV sMIl ON RtCElPt f 0PtlCl,78e.AB0X;B0XUIt. bx. bobabtko oo, ruTUinT.rm. ia. HOW CAN , YOU Afford to miss the monay-saving opportunities we are of ;"; T"'..,'l: 'TTTfering in WlilTIOiyAffi ' Stop a moment and consider, that the prices we quote are , And our reputation is such that the ; Genuineness of thia -ITsale cannot be questioned. Read a few of the prices be- low. Call and see if we are giving them you know tha old saying ; . - , . , .,rL;;'f 'fri, . 4 $U0 duett, Star C& . 50c .Neckwear, all shapes.. ; . 50c Fancy Lisle Hose......;. $5.00 Hats.:Jl-..'. $3.50 Hats.....: j- $5.00 Fancy Honeycomb Sweaters . 20 ' ; $20 and $2.00 broken linei 1; rAUZJZlZxZZz z "'- Underwear, each....v;:!...-..v.$leCO :V .i v'-"s.' ,-L'''L '- .'-' -r-, j - j . ;,...:-;-'-. .' .r,L... ' '' - ''-' - '' . ' t Tt : And from 20 to 25 per cent discount on other lihfs except - ; T contract goods.'.; '':s.--'- ;" ' 2C3 VAcni::QTo:r ct. n n - L SOWS -U.. -. ' .... - . ' '-.'V ' ' ';' '-'- V fc' , . .: v . '... '.,r - 172-174 FIRST STREET Star Co3rCo. Do you wsnt the very best Wyoming Coat on the market f Then buy v , Ilemmerer Gdc! If Is free from soot "and carries very : Uttle ashes. Prtoe SB Ad pewjles. - - W have ten other good coals to7 choose from at IS and up. Screened and full net weight guaranteed. . - Stcr Cod Co Ofioe B3B Stark Bt, VaU ICls. aSsVnrrLCTa ,c:3Tc:a cti::? TwgsTT-yivn nm A eymjL j j-srs-irooiis.r'iririfvvnrisorvj our great ia" Wilson Shirts. 55c 94.C0 Ml(fte(.tetuir 2.t0 mMitM.tM -(Si y r f:t