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"WHERE SEASONABLE GOODS ARE SOLD AT FR0;i 3356 TO 5055 OFF FPJCC3 QUOTED BY CC"?ETITCr :
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TF yon want ta buy food, geaonbl
rT. good m gbedg of valus and style
TfipL .sny. s : complcts Una of
: Utn'e. ; Youths' t and Boy
Clotliiag, - lists, Forniahlnja, ghoasTT
Jibs rsductJon s mads to make your ,'
Hew Stccli Tobscco
M Lexers. Supples
jpn'UP ppbrtunlty of yiait-
W mow haws ar7 taaews hraad
med - Tsoat -isMts Of Tobeeeo, hotai
easfwlag aaa, ssseklag-, whloh we are
soUing at wholsasJa We wwa yoa to'
sa our stoak aad get amy pilose One
a amstoaaer for your tobaoooe hr wA-
Ih K4a e1ji ma,t,l.. 4ahAii UTaeVIl
.taimg ased hy loggwa. Tk am sedaa
aa Is taalltyi tha seond. isesjaeaa ef
prloes. . JOsTT BVT UflTIJa TOV aQtSJ
OVB STOCK AST9 SST OVB WOMB.
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V. VowTlBs.ve.'-tfcoriey and' get thiq,
- bsst style and quality.-- 'r-Jrr
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acquaintanes sad to rsducs sac larx
stock to tnaks room for sprint goods.
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lain Frances
JnuI "pedal Servl.) -f-.--
Washington, . Feb. IT. Th ; nowJ
while marbl statu of Mis fiance K
WlUard, conspicuous th'nly statue
'of a woman uasni scord or more of
j images, of noted men, was unveiled tn
. -j Statuary hall of th capltol thm -efter-
nooa with ezarelaea of a highly inter?
eating and impressive character. ' Tha
-statu is a sift fromth state of Xllt-'-
nola, bat -It formal acceptance 'today
.'"'was made th occasion , for a' loving
jlrtbuujroa;niBwmn
country to the memory t or the great
', temperance ' leader. ... '' , .
The exerciser wre conducted under
tha auspices of the Woman", Christian
Temperance Union of the District of
ColumHtsu-rThe national of fleer of. the
- organisation, a number of the atate
praaldenta and many leading workers
; from various parts of tha country were
in atteodanoa. Tha exercises -were at
.tended also by the members of eon
, greas In a body nd addressee euloglsj.
Ing tha Ufa, character and work of Miss
WUlard were delivered by. several of
r j tha repreaentatlvea from . niinols. At
- tha conclusion of the exercises l.Ooe
school children Sled threugh-tatuary
. hall and each placed, a white carnation
at. tha base of the status. . . . . ,
v Tha statue, which is . o. .Carrara
: i- marble) la - toe - work --of - Miss Helen
- -;- arnsworth ' Hears of ? Wisconsin. It
. represents " tha famouai temperance
leaded atandlng la modern dress by-a
: reading desk as . thpugh ' about to ad
dress aa audience. In her left hand
. : are a few leavea of manuscript and her
right arm rests easily-on the desk. : At
. her feet on . the- pedestal are carved
' these words from one of her addresses'.
"Ah! It la women who have given the
costliest hostages to fortune. Out Into
tha battle ef life they have-sent their
best beloved, with fearful odds against
them, t Oh, by the dangers' they have
V dared; by the hours of patient watch
' ingr over bads where helpless - children
- lay i by the Incense of 10,006 prayers
watted from their genUa lisp to
; Heaven.. I eiiarga you to give tbem
power to protect along life's treacher-
Vhat to Do for
- i- : Heart Trouble
C Bask Taj? Mdrim "Wltk TAW ateamrk
aale OffsrJ-a. UU DaDafs Werth ef My
. IssMsy Tie to frmm That X Am BlgM.
' r ask so tsfiseaee, a deposit, as seearlty.
Are is sot hlac to imiailss. sethta to pay
ltaer sow er later. . Ts say aesK sufferer whs
.ss.at tried sir reandy Dr. Bbeop's Bsstors-
tlve I vtll sfedly give, rree, aot anrs asav
ph.. bat a Jail aoDsr bottle. ' -
lia warrsatsd la aaktsg this usl eRar
ibiiiassi suae Is ae erdlnsry reatedy. It ems
iset 'vsfady nry to sttomlsto the aeart Ssrh
Hi iistaiwls sre wstae Usib awli . It sses
trlcht to me esaas ef an bsait traeble the
ihaart sail sad sutssthess tbem sad vttsV
Bass thsoi sad restorss thess. . Thea that Is U
For the besrt Itseir has as awre selfrmtrol
thaa a esmam spons. It Is ssids to best ay a
tnsT aervs as tlay that It Is srareely -visible
te Oie asked eye. 'Tet tea thoessn times s
darUin),sUeats sen siaK eaaae the heart to
expand in4 eaotrset.- " v t
Tbe heart Is shoat the stss af yoar elenrhed
Iflrat, Opea and rloae raw flat s doses time,
leren. and yon will see the-asHiatraes labor this
IlittW serve mat do.
Ths bean nerv to bj ae ef the brseehea t&
the sreat srnpathetlc aervnBa aratem. Baeh
brasrh f ,ttla inua la ao eloselT-allle wlU
the atherSohat weakseaa or hreciilailtr at any
paaai la Ipt tn spreao. ilart triable fjeqaentl
arises frois Htomseh trouble throusb srsapathT,
aad Kldaer troabla Biar atao follow. For each'
ef theaa arssna Is seerated hr a hranrfc at these
same eyaipatbetle osrres tha taakln Berres.
The bond at sympathy betweaa (ha nerves
that opera the TltaLorsana haa s aaefnl per
Tmea. aa well. Foe what will ears vaainHa Is
fna branch will sorely rare weakeeea la rery
west wiu resiors one caster will sorely
kreatnre thrsi all.
There Is sorbin sew about tfrte nothing any
Ryelrlss weaM diapntr. Rut It remslned for
. Mbonp to spply thla know led re to put It to
iwaettcal aaa. Pr. Mraopa MeateratlTe Is the
.reaalt of s quarter eesiary of endeavor alone
thla very Use. It does sot dose UM organ or
eeaoea the-pain bat It does sa at isiee to the
iierva -tha (aside serve tha power serve and
hallds Bp aad stiwagtheas It sad makea It
wett
If row bare heart trouble and roe never
tried sir remedy, merely write and sk. I will
eendv yea so order oa yoar draulat whleh he
WIU arewnt sa gladly aa -A would eereat S
dollar. He .win hand yna from his abelres' s
susdard alsed bottle ef my preerrlBtfcHK . and
h wlU seed tee bill to me. Thhv offer la made
oaly to stressors to sir remrdyji - Thoao wau
barn ,onee aae tha Heetoratlrs' do sot seed
this evidence. TbTe are aa renditions no
reawtreaieata. It Is open sad frank ssd fair.
It la tha sasreme teat of my llialtleao belief.
An that I sak yoa to do Is Jo- wrlts-rwrlta
today.
, for a free order for
e fall dollar bottle
foe mast eddrew
ir. boo. Bo B PT2.
' JUetne. Wis.. Htata :
watch Wok yaa wast. -
Rook 1 a rtieeesela.
RnnV 1 oa tht Heart.
Bonk oa the Kidneys.
Rank 4 for Wobmb w
Rook far Men.
Rook oa Kami
Mild ease are
or tea eared by
a alnsle bat.
tie.. .. for .sale at
tarty.
tboossnd dra stores.
Dr.Shoop's
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E. Willpri : .'J
ous hlghwajra those wh.om they have so
loved." - .
' The 'exercise connected with the ac
oeptanca of tha status by .congress oc
curred In tha senate at S-p. m., and In
tha houaa at 4 p. m. The- senate exer
cises were in charge of Senator Shelby
M. ' Cullom, of Illinois, .who was tha
first speaker,-followed by Senators Al
bert J. Bevertdgs of Indiana. J. P. Dolll
ver' of Iowa, and Albert J. Hopkins of
Illinois. In tha house, Hon. George E.
Foss. of Illinois had arrangements tn
oharge, and Hon. Charles H LlttleAeld
of -Maine an"Hot-leiiTT" 8." BouWl"of
Illinois also made addresses. . , ' .
, Frances -B. WUlard'Was of New En-
gland ancestry, horn In ChurchvllleN.
Y, in 18S, reared Jn Wisconsin and
educated tn the . Northwestern univer
sity of Evanston. I1L - Here waa tha
family home, and here, beginning In the
public schools. Miss WUlard achieved
the position as dean of ttte woman's
department- of the university and pro
fessor of rhetorloi m the faculty other
wise composed of men. . x -
Iir-lMi-Mlsr-Wtttaxa wrote her Brt
book. "Nineteen Beautiful Tears," to
which the -poet 'Whit tier wrote an In
troduction. . She also wrote "Bow to
Win," "Woman and Temperance," a his
tory of tha W.'G T U'-A Classic
Town," "A Toang Woman Journalist."
"Qllmpses of Fifty-Tears" (being her
biography), "A Qrtat Mother" and "Do
EJverythlng." and numerous other help
ful works for women.' '
tn 188 J-Miss WUlard and (Miss Gor
don . mad a temperance organisation
trip, visiting every state and territory
In the union, and In the- same year aha
founded a world' W. C, T. U, of which
sb became president and which has
made the White Ribbon society known
in every KngUsh speaking country, on
tb globe. ; -...- . -
In 1874 'she "severed. ber connection
with tha- Northwestern 'university,- and
devoted her life tn tha crusade, against
Intemperance. .
FINANCIER OF WAR
DEAD OP OLD AGE
Jay Cooke, Raised JonyTto
Suppress the - Rebellion,
. Passes Away.
FAILED BUCK FRIDAY--. iX
r MADE NEW FORTUNE
Financed Many Railroads, Among
Them Northern Pacific Which
: . He Helped Build. ; ;
(Jsaraal BparJal ServMe.)
Philadelphia, Febl7-ay Cooke, the
celebrated flnanolerpdied last night at
tha home of his aOa-in-law In thla city,
aged it years, of general debility. ' The
end came suddenly, ' for-last -Monday he
was In his usual spirits and entertained
a party of school girls.
jay cxxMte waa bom at Bandusky. o.
Ills family is one af the oldest In Amer
ica. At tha age of J he' entered a stor
in bis native -town, and 'during his leis
ure time atudled bookkeeping. At 15,
year later, he became a -clerk in a
large mercantile establishment In Bt
Louis, and in 1S2I he removed to Phila
delphia. . By the time he was II he be-
earns a partner In the banking house
of E. W. Clark ab Co one of Oh largest
firms than in th country, and was It
active business manager until 1S58,
when h retired to engage In negotiating
railroad bonds and other securities. -
He built several railroads, and In 1H1
resumed the banking, business as Jay
Cooke at Co. At the ppenlog of the clvil
war he obtained and aent to Washing
ton without compensation a large Hat
of subscrlptlone to United Statea loans.
During the war be beeams ths sole
financial agent of the government In ne
gotiating loans amounting to mora than
$2,000,00,000, which was registered aa
the most remarkable feat In financiering
In history. .
- When -the national banking system
came up for adoption during tha -war
Mr.. Cooke gave It hearty support, and
through bis efforts a large portion of
tha hanking waa changed to tha national
system. u '..-,''.
In 1871 Mr. Cooke failed on "Black
Friday," and he sustained swvfrb,. finan
cial freverses lrf consequence of having
advanced too. heavily on railroad securi
ttec1 Hev however, created another for
tune and died a very wealthy man. Mr.
Cooke financed tha Northern Pacific rail
road and Is a heavy londewner In the
northwest. '
- - Always the Way. . j
From the -Chicago Tribune. ."
The profeeepr wa steadying himself
In th crowded car by clinging to,
strap, and waa looking with Interest at
a young, riian who was sitting comfort
ably In a seat, absorbed In a newspaper,
and apparently unconscious that a
grandmotherly little woman was stand
ing In the alalet his elbow
-"Wht cuiions speclmenta you happen
serosa,", muttered the professor, ""when
jo brtf )W sjUcroat:opevw4Ut ymdm
WMXOMU OUT But the Quality hd
.: . r Btyla-KemalBAKOtJt, .
STTBmT aarowsr vwura'Am
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, We ere-Iosing on Hat, and whit
w hav soma that you can buy for,
leaa than 11, we carry the bast 13
Hat In tn market. -
Now,"durlnr7thls aala, "any Red
Front .0o Hat Is yours Jl CQ
. for . . .., ..' ',,-- f "
Ail contract IS Hataduring C? .A
this jsale -only . . . .. ,.,f
We have another lot of styles' that
were aold for. $!, and - IL00;
you can pick' your choice .. Ji 95
StIU aKether qiaallty. air iw-shapes
and styles; you can have - Art
choice for .. ........ ..J.....wv
A few odd lines and broken slseja.
- if we can fit you and please AKe
vnu vone fhoJca fur lanlv, . . . . "'V
Don't,' If needing a Hat. overlook
the Red Front II Hat. for 11.60, a
Hat snap you'll not get again soon. :
Shirts
Oolf, Madras and . Percale Shrrta,
any alse wanted, values Il.tO; Ifa
tour Dries .vaA
. Ah Extra Good Golf Shirt, any 4A
alse, vsjlue 7hcj our price... .. .yv
Black Satin -Shirt,' well 'tailored,
double stitched and a perfect flt-
ting abirC valuea C5e and ;
A. Ho; our. price .,n,.n,,t..V
. Men's' Working Shirts, best material.'
asnap at BOc, during this
New peparttneoi
Men's Shoes - .
W have added Men's Shoe ,
to aaw ,gtoek..AIl the beat
kmowm Shoe will be oar
Had. t Toa east get Shoes
hare from .$3.40 to. 6.
W are la a - poattloa ts -
A.
its fern mauj n saoes.
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NEW ClipUN OF
ISLAFfl) REVENUES
Senate Considers America's Po
sition Toward Santo Domingo
, as Defined by Roosevelt. '
dUtvio othernations
; cause of intervention
President Says Interference ' by
European Countries WilfBe
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Held Unfriendly.
Berne. S
Washington, Feb. 17. Shortly after
convening today th senate took up the
new San, Pornlnlcan protocol agreement
providing for; th collection and - dis
bursement by the United Statea of the
custom revenuea - of Santo. Domingo
which was transmitted late yesterday
with a special mesage from, th presi
dent. ....
' The document includes the new agree
ment aa well as the- orislnaJ. protocol
under which agents of the United State
are already collecting the revenuea at
certain ports of the Dominican govern
ment, and provides for the settlement of
th public debts of the Island govern
ment through th United -Statea acting
ss receiver. .
The niessage of the president outlines
the government's policy, holding that It
demanded that thla government take
charge of the customs of the American
statea when it la manifested that they
are unable ta maintain their integrity.
Th remarkable feature of : the mes
For CsQy'o Cslb
Ta fceaattfv Iks SHa. eteaaaa tea seals, alow
tbs kalr, etne r Bains. Itrkln so Irritation, to
tees tb delicate skis par sad sweat, especially
Jit
u sea
salsa, taete's aetJUag Use
CJAHFirJA COIP
A reath af Urn Balsam at Evary Cat.- '
Healeited, ooHsls(. rrasrsat. Maltlteeea af
Woeie say Uantoa Saa ao eooal fur arery par-
Boss
af toilet, aatk SB aerarrr. Aided by N
ain-
kealtk Treatowat
It seatmye ail satsor
rats,
bale,
takes besltk sesle. tear skis sad beaattfoi kalr.
targa 2Se, rakaa, dmrt lata'. ak far narlss Boas
. a -1 k I, . -.,7 - A tm'
eloilo trial will eoarlara voa oV the oacdtisled
saarHa ef these saarraloas proearstlona. Bernse
euMtitatee. Me sos Is awdlrale feko Haraa.
lanafactarad by ITillo Har Speelaltlea. Co..
Otewark. K. J, Tska aothlag .wltaeet tkls
vooniu. 'aun a -oo Voazta
- aad Waaaiagtoa. , .
3E-? Fancy Tweeds fend Cashmeres r
TOW fall jpholo of a half a hoadraA diffaremi pssssu
l AU-Wool Sootoh Sntts, hand-tailored. aera;e-llned.lf-rataintng-
ahap. ' Tou. cant buy thm ea a A'as
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elsewhere in h dty under
$10.09 to UV
to,:
,t'
Tm aa get has, a Stead-TaOorec
8 different styles amd pasterns
that you pay at clearance salea
$4100,- $1 00 and ill 00, jor..,.
OateiM f aaysr TS aUffaraait patstsraa Mfl aylag are bar
to ielect from at this pries. ' Not , 'a slngls old styl
garmnt in th lot Suit. Jhat our q sw
clearance sal competitor aril selling S10eOaJv
for $1M0. $10.00 and $1 10 ............ , '
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Youths Suits and
Ohetee of SS dlffaisat style of saew
harlots aad faaoy ami aariabv Not a suit her
: I worth le than $10.00, and. that' what you'd pay at
so-called clearance aale. , W losemonen but what'
that. If ws get ywrrJlithe:fatur aT ft C
an4"your confidence. Remember, the Red 0aeOay
Front, overcoats at sam price
Choiee of S3 atylss of Salts U elays.
'bast'' hand-tailored, ' swell styles -
ported; slpgl and -doubl breasted. (Overcoats sam
prto to match.) Every suit i the eesenc of styl.
fashioned tb latest W make alterations. We can
afford
to lose on these-If w get the Qf
man's confidence and his trade fn sOJ
, young .man1
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D05CN5TCIN, Proprietor
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sage is that referring ta the Monroe
doctrine and Its enforcement, declaring
that th United States views "attempt
of governments outside of this hemia
phere to depress the destiny of the Do
minican republic as a manifestation of
an unfriendly disposition .towards - the
United 8tatea.-. " ,
In part the message la as follows:'
Certain countries have long felt them
selves aggrieved because of the non-payment
of debts due to their citlseas. Th
only way-by which foreign creditor
could ever obtain from the republlo It
self any guaranty of payment would be
either by tha acquisition of ' territory
outright-- temporarily. r else by tak
ing - possession of. the custom houaa,
which would, of course, la itself, in ef
fect, b taking possession f certain
amount "of territory, . . '
It baa for some time been obvious that
those who profit by th Monro doctrine
must . accept certain responsibilities
tfrh',n rlghtt ,wh'rh. 'fr
I aiuf that th. ammo aiaiamant annlle ta
those who uphold th doctrine. It can
not be too often and too emphatically
asserted that the United States has not
the' slightest: desire for territorial ag
grandisement at the expense of ' any
of its southern neighbors and will not
treat tha Monro doctrine aa an excuse
for such aggrandisement . on Its part.
We do not propose to take any parr of
Santo Domingo or exercise any - other
control over the Island, sav What la nec
essary to Its financial rehabilitation In
connection with th collection of reve
nue, part of which wlU be turned over to
the government to meet the necessary
expenses of running It and part of which
Will be distributed pro rata among the
creditors of the republic upon a basis of
abaolute equity. . The justification for
the United States' taking this burden and
Incurring the responsibility is to be'
found In the fact that It la Incompatible
with International equity for th United
Statea to refuse to allow -other power
to tak tha only mean at their disposal
of satisfying th claims of , their credit
or and yet refuse itself to tak any
auch steps, r r '-h.r- '
An aggrieved nation can, without In
terfering with th Monro doctrine, tak
WATi
Kmmpm Ytm LooZbtq Yotmtj
Always uteris yeetbfal enle ta sray er
fadod kair. Btoeo kalr failles. Positively
vstores dsadrag. A kifk-elasa kalr-fTowar
i aslnjr. karaaag kalr soft, (loaay, Iasnrl.
sat. LMse aot sou eia or itaea. -rsta
Mas ant ami ells or iiaea. Tkls
lair Pood, aleed kr B4aUTINA SOAP,
ralp, kills dssdrsS gsnna. stops
Srametet Bae frowtb. Larva toe,
rasstsu. Tske aothlag withoat
Orast Halt Food, aleed kr B AKFIN A gOAP.
seals Scalp,
ItraiBg,
bottlea.
FrttSoip Offer tttettfii?
fllta this, take to any ef fnllowlnc drnf
flsts, ssd art 0e. hottla Hatrkesltk aa
'. esks Rardas kleflleateA Soaa. both for
aof.t regular rlre 7ft. i or sent bT Pkllo
Har Co.. Newark, M. 1 prepaid, for SO,
aad tbla ar.
rrae snap set slvea by drersist witbsat
ibis aeurs ear. aa sue. roe Mairieaua.
Addreaf.i... .
woooAmjD' cnAx;S
A aad Welagtoa,
Torn saa sak your choio of 4S dlffareat styto of
Itadlam or WUtewlfat O'stuiiaU, alsw Qravanatt,'
short 'or moderately
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soia at cjearsnc
aad .lii.oo
Torty tiff arsat '
SaM. selaetloB
TaOorael Qisiotata (Cravanettes), Th latest fashioned,"
and tb ' very best linings.' These . garment wear
and rstalai their ahap Ilk garment that sa A aw -will
1 cost you , elsewhere -$11.00, $110 i) ff a Vaa
and $ it. o.' v. ;;....... j. .... SSSSSSEZ
Tow fail oaolos ef SO effsrsat stylss'of the very best
hand-tailored, union-made garments' to be seen in th
Suit f9 Qg
from' tba,, 'Veaf
dty, in all fh -
sllk-llned, la fall
weight . . , .
Overcoats
Boys!; Suits and Overcoats
all olay
AH $2.Q0 Suits , .jr... .
Alt $2.5(TSuitS . . . ... . .1 , J ....... .
All $3.50 Suits.;. -hi
All $4.50 Suits
All $5.00 Suits
Air$6.00 Suits
All $j00 Suits
All $8 SXy Suits
Better grade
ail materials
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are .long on' Children sCktbin
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what acUon. It sees fit In tb adjust
ment of t disputes with American
tats7 -provided that such ' action does
not tske tha shape of interfering with
their form of . government,. -pr tn de
spoilment of their territory under any
dlgulse. But, short' W thia, whan the
question I on of a money claim, the
only way which remain finally to collect
tt Is a blocked or bombardment or the
selsur of th custom houses, and this
means,, as has bean aaia above, what
la la effect a possession, even though
only a temporary possession of territory.
The United States than become a party
in Interest, becsus under the Monroe
doctrine - It -cannot- see any European
power seise and permanently occupy th
territory of on of these republics, and
yet auch selsur of territory, disguised
or mlsdlsgu iscd. may - eventually offer
th only way In which the power la
question can collect any depts anles
there Is interference en th part of th
United States. .-
ELABORATE PLANS FOR
-ROOSEVELT INAUGURAL
Washington to Be Decorated on
' :" "-'"a ScaJe Never Before
v Attempted. . "
- (Jeansl Speeisl Servlee.) -Washington,
JTeh, IT. Th .prepara
tions for th Inauguration of President
Roosevelt ar rapidly n earing comple
tion. The clty-wni'b tllumlnated for
three nlghta on a scale never attempted
before. A special feature will be mad
of that partof - Pennsylvania avenu
extending from . yif teenth street ' to
Seventeenth street on th north front
of the whit house grounds. This see
tlon baa been designated the Court of
Honor, and many pillar of classic shape
will be erected at' frequent Intervals.
Ffom these pillars ' novel effects . In
electric Illumination will be displayed.
The oath of office will be administered
to President Roosevelt by Chief justice
Fuller In front of. the main entrance
the capitot where a stand for this pur
pose will be constructed. Tha president
then will deliver his inaugural address.
H will tak hi luncheon at th eapltol
before heading the brilliant' Inaugural
XMejinnDSManlaYenueto the
executive mansion. The body of the pa
rade will be divided 'Into two grand di
visions, military and civic, and will be
a notable pageant In many respects, A
body of Rough Rider will form the
president' personal eeeort, and another
attractive feature of th parade will be
a large number of Indian chief In na
tive costume. In -addition, there will
be regular troops, militia .companies
from many-states and detachments of
sailors snd marines. ; . . ,.
TO REFUTE THEORY OFv
RACE SUICIDE AT -YALE
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, ' (Josraat Special service.) r
New Haven, Conn.. Feb. 17. By mean
of a class in sociology. Professor W. B.
Bailey, tha bead of ta political economy
.department at Tale,, ha attempted to
, refute the race-suicide theory among
'the wealthy classes,' proving that th
I number of chlldsen among th poor are
Jonly a fraction more -than among the
.rlch.- Professor Bailey Is .gathering
data from J00 senior nd Junior who
tak th tourse on the else. of famine
. ef which they r member.. Rack etu
I dent Is provided with a blank whh-h,'
ft . OOw I'ealth I when filled out, eomprlsed a brief fani
toa, . Uy hlaxarju ITafanor Baiiey bad a,
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children, while in th poorer class th
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Aberdeen, Wash Salv 17. Aa a re-tult-of
th Insolvent condlMon-of the
Co-Operative oroccery association, w.
B. Cfammatt .was recently appointed
receiver of th concern and- hl bond
fixed at Si.OOtv Thla co-operative store
wa started two '.year ago. . when th
eras for unionism was a tad. and there
waa a demand for an Institution which
would furnish groceries and goods" at
union prices. . It did not receive the
patronage expected.' and failed. Though
In a precarious condition, for some time.
It baa beea sustained by additional sub-,
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' - Olovea. worth Sic, that w will
sell wall th last at' 'r IC
v. a pair ...... ,.jL4. .. 4 .
. leather Suit Case, a full lln at'
lees than half of the actual coat of
the 'manufacturing of- the article., ,.
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