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SALT LA Kb CUT Kaara EwUI wawa tw i'Jtoiaa-r fcraa.. 4 Wait lacoiil alraat. aaat. t WT. LOUIS b1M kaadrr. ) Lai atraati '.H. iVtt, o 6 lira atcaat . . . - SAN FBANCI8CO W. t irfhil, Nm Satal Jt Kawa ataaaV aa4 10U lUrkat atnatt 6ofat- aailU Lraa.. Sattar attaat aatt -9Tmmrta kuvtji tar Ai Piaar. rarrT alat . .. . tat: NVkatl7. tot Hatama atrrai. ATTLS Ralala QraaaJ Mew iPOKANB. WA81. I. Mi W. Oarhaaj Oa. .TA0OkU. WASH Owtral Haw aoaapurl Botl Timiu MaA. ... Victoria. B. C Wataria twak ttitlmary watbxb UETOST. ' UM' akawan anmi yaatartfar Ml kit ' .alckt la California. Narada ao4 aaatbwa Idaho, i'anl mM)ratly firary ratna kaaa fallaa la Ua aioaie MkiaifaiiHH nury ana im unio aauay. ' It la aranafr la California and Narada aal aplaVdlr malar la Tia f Mlaaourl. Mrbraaka aad Iowa. Tha Indleatlooa ara-tor abawara totrfftit an( 1 MTvroay in mrhii uivub aaa anaTaara loaaa, aoftla o( Ika nanb Fartka autaa. , .. , a a a 1 laa uvjuiasa, T r ;Je fata Morttaraa. t; Katia llrata, tT. ' W44lBf Oaraa. W. O. ailtk 4k Oa., WaU j laau kill-., aar, fnartk aad WaaMata ata, TpT" SIXTHS, - - ' v.w . 4 j - 'zzzzT. . : ' ' : BKTESEN Aorll SO. to Mr. and Mia. Frank .Aarl Brlfavn. doB Marina Mm. A aoa. ADAMHOy A or 11 10. ta Hi. aad Mra. 'i Adamaoa. 614 Baal Darts atraat, a diosktar. avibu-rapru u. ta au. aaa mrm, a. 1 a.4 Brrantk atraat. a daaabtar.- - . DlLLO.WAarll lu, la Mr. aad Mra. Park a, Dllloa, T04 Olkuw atraat, a aaa. ..FBTB April 10. to Mr. aad Mra. Chan bar Fry. TW iTir atraat, a dAasktur.- . ..J" ..... BOBERBTKIN AprU 17. In Mr. aad Mra. Sao) B. Hobartaaia. Hi- Balana raad. a dnoaktar. KHMN-April la, in Mr. - and Mra. - ttaaraa .Vrlaoa, 471 Baaratt atraat, aoa. :'" CQBTAgiovs imntdSTB. . Mn.LKB ArH It, Llard aad Carl Millar. SM Halakt atraat,. aiaaalaa. v MAY April 80. Mtaala Oartrad May, -; HI 'COi-r-BB April id, vrraa Oaffaa. OaauaareUl - DEATE. --.' SON April IS, rbaa Soa. a fad1 40 raan. at .; St, VhKenf. boapltali aaaaa, pkUlalA. , BarUl ai , .iaa t v iiuiiw;. . . . Craatatarlirai a Orago Ctty aar Baa, Baar Sallwoodi aMdara. aalaatlll. aoaplota. a. airaa Adalta. fan; raiiaraa, ma. aiaii tara a. aa. BL ' Pat una. w. t huh ' FanUid, Oracoa. raruaaai Lraawu - . 1 J ' 11 1 ' V. Tka Bdward Balauta rraartaklar naajaaar ., foaaral dlrartera aad a-haliaart. SM talra vvaav . rwvwm an, . I. P. PUlap d Soa. taaaral luatia aad aabalBMra, aoraar Tklrd aad Madam atraata. . wiaoa ac aaasir ibj ibii. aaiipaiaa auua m. pBaaral arraatka aad aat Sowan a aptaUlty at Bmia Citw I aaaa taorriaaa, epp, HBittary. . . n -..., . . - . ...V.. y BXaX KSTATB taUBTrPtt. T 'Stapkaa Vlaaoa to A. H. StataM. dot 11 " blork . r or tamos (k ...4 800 'Maltaomak Beat Katata aaanrtitloA i , , .. t, Botr. lot 1, block Id. WlUaowtta.. ITS , J. . Paqaa aad wlfa to P. B. Madlaaa, ;.. Jot . block SB, AJblna .,77. tM jb, vaiBaaaiava 11 v. a a. a.' BUU . aoa. lot H..bWx S. .Boardala Aum S addltta '.'.A1..... - -li. OcLaabamtt at AL to T. Blark. lot la. J , kWx-k a, Rowdala Aaaax addition .... ti. rra aaa wii 10 1. n. iiariaaoa ' McMlllaa addltloa 7. LOOO i Tba Land Ooaapanjr at Orafaa ta 0. D. -K-aualar, lot 8, Mot U, , dtp Ttotr . '.' A. Monro to J. M. Btalr. SO aaraa ta ' townahlp 1 north, raaca aaat ...... 1,800 V a . ti.. awt 10 a. 1 oauta, dotlb 1 it fort, of nortk U lot L block 1. Peat. land Bofaaataad i . , U SMtlab-AaMrlcaa ' Ltd., lata t aad 0, black ad, BaUadar's " aadlllaa ISdo -X1tla Ouaraataa di InaaataMat' compaa to Jtucbanroauiar, lota 1 aad A, bk kf. Pcnloaalar addltloa reniDaaav aoaiooB na a US D. C. Boaara at aL ta B, MandonbaH. " Bortbaaat aOtOd foot lot, A. block, 17. ;' Jimoa Jobaa' addltloa ; 100 ai. . Marak at ai. to av Baaacar, aaat M r lata S and S, block B, Wb addition .. ,' w. v. wooraa 11. i. a. waaraa I AL. lot L block SSv Oartar'd additjoa. - . V- aad etbar proprty ; 1 0. Bwanaoa and wlfa to L, Ntoalal, art ' V Work' a, Motwlawa 8.B90 VM. B. Kollar to t. W. Oaldwaia lot 4, ., eonth la aad tot t. block 63, Sail-, - -, - ............a,.,. TOO u. wratcntt ana bnabaad to . T, . ftndda. kita 1 aaA klark A. Ummr'm ;, ' riftb aanittoa. .... ITOO , ; w. tarwctc ana wua to U imoa aaa . - "V h' baak tv BaUada Park i.?'.ll",0 ,. ' 780 Ptrlac 1 Baaltr Irrraatmant coapaa to . : . fin .f ST; 1TS ' . Hita'j"ii'HVdV,'leV IS. Kllaabttb Irrlnjr addltloa 10 "1 "' at l to ft. H.. BaxUl. paroM --- pmpartr ba oa aarak Una Waak 140.1 Eaat lorti.nd ,, , i 1 PaclOr Boaltr lavwtmtnt aonpaap ta Heoo. Iota at and U, Stawart Park. . IB) A- Bj Ifoola aad wla UMra. M. Mra ad t , , and boatiand, parae! brapart bro-innins , ' v , . D. . Soatkaard aadT.aaaa Jokaa' do . aatloa land claia OM . ,u' wt a. block i, Moaat labor Villa annax SO w "rilll.ra P. Hnbbord at aL to Mra. C. rrrMi, lata 13. IS aad 14) bleak Id, Point flaw a-m .TT?.... 100 l.'ir,.aaatf and anra to Wllllaaa W, Cmi- ''i In.'-."0. . . bta 122. a Wm Irrtnttwt atlea ; TTI lal Tahar tIIla anaas BB ' B. B-.to-'ao, -a ta M. M. , kH ,.'. rktoa a. ttar ,... loo ; -fMyiQATE UFFCR WVZIJI tee&I Man VHaad Corporation Tht Will Dulld Coat, and Vrl r Oprat Thsm.( : "if .Tha poriar rajlway enaiDar'a re port of work dona tba lost wk ahowo oonaldenbU difficulty anoountered ad B rawult of aaad ktorma kions the roote between ."CelUo and Bl Kddy.v Much tint of tba workmen baa bean taken ht cleaning put aand that blew Into tba cut,-and repairing embanlunants taat wera partially blown away. , . An additional force of 25 tracktayard naa bean rut on tba work. The pUe- prtrer naa been ataxted at bridse No, T. ' ' Carpenters are puttinsi Xlniahlns' loacnaa on onare no. 4. tm new ioco motlTe has been at work since Tues day, and sitae entire satisfaction to the chief ensineer. At BI Eddy the warebouae . foundation post and sllla are in place, and the structaro will be ruined to completion the comma; wee. Incorporation of tba Open Rivei Tranaoortation oomrjeuiy ' will bo oora Dieted tomorrow by the tUlnar of arti cles In the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Multnomah county. Tbd capital stock authorised will- bo IIOO,- 080, -and Henry 1Iahn, jr.-A,-Bmrai and A. H. Devars are appointeo aa a eom m It lag to- opart stock books and receive subscriptions- '.-! .-: The objects of the .compear, as set forth In the articles, are to ' charter, build and operate steamboats, scows, II rh tars, farryboata and all manner .of river craft,' and ' operate and maintain looks, wharves, warehouses, aad to tow vessels on the Snake, Columbia ana Willamette rivers and their tributaries. The oomDany star also construct and operate telephone and telearapn lines. PIONEER'S LIFE ENDS ,Y ...M',. IN THE: HOSPITAL -An stuck Of paralysis en: Friday ended the life of Thomas M. Richardson yestardajr, afternoon, ati 8t Vincent's hospital. Ho was a plonee contractor, and among the older monuments to Bis Industry are the Masonlo temple, the old CathoUo cathedral, and the state nouso at Salem. Be was 70 Mr. Richardson was president or uie Industrie exposition held la Portland la lid. on West washlnston street. He served en the Port of Portland oommis alon. tba - water commission,., the first executive committee of the chamber of comma roe, and other publto bodies, Hs was a member 01 . . the bcoiuso. Bits Maori a, Ho was native of Ireland, and wnea very younar oamo to America, landing at Montreal. ' and- four rears later ho moved to Vermont. He-was afterward a resident of , Bloomlngton, Illinois, and St. Joseph. Mlsaourtamd nJ 1161 he eroeaed the plains to Oregon, 'settllna" In Portland. He was married In 1874 ta Julia . B. t Terwilllger. He is survived by two son Krank J. , Richardson, member of the law firm of MoGeory afc Richard eon, and Thomas H, Richardson, a) civil engineer..' , ; ' WOULD HAVE WHOLES ; CITY PAY FOR BRIDGES Residents of South Portland met la Weber'a hall last evening to continue their protest against, the city's taxation plan of payment of too cost, of the Marquam gulch bridges.. W. T. Burney was chairman aad 1). I McLeod acted aa secretary, Addreasts -were made by a number of speakers who advocated thai, all fills, as wll as btidgea. across streets la the oily bo paid fur outUf 'tbd gaaaral fund, '. and not aasessea. against any particular district, it was declared that the attempt to assess too cost or. ex pensive bridges against the property In a limited . district contiguous to tno structure - was unconstitutional. - and would practically conflsoate some of the property. The voters at the moot' Ing derided that they would not support any candidate for election tej the itJ conncll who would not declare hlnrseix I. I.vii, f BaMMt tnm arlH aaa hv tha enUre city, and oppose, by all possible means the aasenament of tho-cost of Marquam gulch bridges agalnat any lim ited assessment district. , , . WOMAN INSPECTOR : -- - WILL GET HER SALARY '..K ' ' l ' 1 '-. .1 'v, On rwiueat of Mrs. W. 3. Honeyman.' brosldent of the school of domestic eel anee. Mavar Williams has sailed B meet ing of the city board of health for Moth day afternoon to consider the appoint ment of a woman deputy health officer whoso duty it will bo to Inspect mar keta. -..": "--, - Xt this meeting tho directors of tho school wtu bo present and will name a woman they ' think aualtfled for the position. . If aatlsf aotory to tho board. the eel action will no coarirmeo. tao appointment will not taks effect until May 1. for tba reason that bo provtsloa for too aalary of tho now offlosr has bean made In this month's estimate of the board of health. Next month the amount of the salary will be added to the estimates of expenses of the board which will be presented to .the elty oobav oil- for approval. . - : Thornas Ashton Will Judge tho Thomas Ashton, the well known Bng- llab all round judge of dogs, has been engaged by the Portland Kannel club to officiate as Judge at the coming show. Mr. Ashton has the reputation of being aa excellent and - impartial Judge, play no favorites ad gives honor ito whom honor Is doe. JBxhlbltora will undoubtedly be pleased wit the dub's eel action of a man of interna tloaai ability. v. , f. - T. M. Word to EL B. Obarpaoa. Wt 11. Block S. laMBlava asaittoa ,.,,mri.,. . l. Crt at aL to Uaa Cattow. aortk 80 raat )ot A. black 1. Partlaad Baaai . atoed 4,000 B. Bnitb and wlfa to 0 K. RMrk, Wt . f, Meoh S, Molladay Park addltloa ... 4,800 Oat ' year hiwaii aad abatracts to raal aetata Ina the inn Oaarastoa A Tiast Sax, Uiaaoaa ac uoaaMroa ooiuuaa. - , BirrxsTJfa pbsjui. UriB ArH SO, A. Maw, rUta, Jarrareoa ba. taara K'Wtk -and Slttk aeraaaa; -poat, Sl.nm. BRIU April 80. antia Brill, frntaaa. But roartornta mwhi enaiar note a eiraeta; mat. 820. BUCKMAB Apr BO. W. and B. Bwkmna. re- p. Ira to atoro. Hail narmioa atraat eatweaS Wt Tklrd itracl as4 Cswn anaai, - Dtn be tcibt here in : 1 f Itzs criccj Uxzn ; J, .; aaaa , MEN'S IIATS t?l.laO TO ?3.00 Newest ; shapes - and colori in oft arid stiff ' Ihats. :'-, 1.:- v - MEN'S SUITS t)10 TO. ,v 520 Tailor '; made suits ; at a positive faring to you , of from $3 to $5 from the X price;-; of ; high rent '.. clothiers.-.- - t ' .1 MEN'S TOPCOATS $10 r TO. :vf ':::'..:'.:' MEN'S SHOES AND OX-. FORDS 13.00, ' : 3.50, 94X)0 The neW-; ' est in -tansT' Macks and 1 patent Jeathers44a4 shoesX VI . VVAvA kakoa'a. BOYS SUITS $250 TO. 910 Stylish- suits - of strong: dependable cloths. BALI AND BATS' FREE.- ALBEE'SPETIHOil asiioi FILED Candidate . for : Mayor Almost Losts Chanco to Go on Bal- : K lot for Nomination. V r LONG UST OF NAMES : J . FILED BY ASPIRANTS Noarly C; Eight Hundred " Voters Ask Devlin to Run Again for CrtiAudrtorv,, K. R- Albee, candidate for the Re- publicatk. nomination for mayor, was al most too late la filing his petition with the City auditor yesterday. ' He - ap peared at the city hall Just two mlnutes before the- auditor's office closed. -Had he not 'been on time bis petition would not havTs bean accepted, and Bis , name could not have gone aa the nominating ballot at the primaries, r He stated to day that he did not realise there was so much labor preparing a petition until ho began to work aad that be just nn Inked eeeurlng the affidavits la time to get to the city ball. . . Several other candidates) were very late In filing their petition a. Among o there was A JT. Jlegei Oemooratlo candidate for councilman at large, lie came to the city hall with Mr. Albee. Between 1 aad S o'clock SO cajdldjaeslfrsjdtnt flnrifla the ssoiirsnro that-far filed llielf TjirUUoaa.Tor aHUme It looked as If a terse number had for gotten that yesterday was the last day fo filing the petitions, sot au peared . before - the omce closed at Judging from the numbers of signers to the petitions the candidates for the chief offices have about an equal chanoe of nomination. City Auditor DevUn, who la a candidate for re-election, has the names of t It voters oa his petition, the largest oa any petition Biad. . No dldate opposes him. i. E. Werleln. dldate for re-election to the office of elty treasurer, has the next, largest petition with ? signers. His opponent, jr. W. BeveridA-e. has 17. ' Of the. candidates ror Mayor w. a. Glafke aaa the largest number of voters signed. The list follows: - Republican, W. B. Glafke, ; Prod T. Merrill, H. R. Albee. Ill; George H. W 111am s, lOTi H. B. Rows, 178; Spencer R. Cooper, 182. Democrats, Harry Lavna, 272 George H. Thomaa, 121, . Tot the offlce of city attorney . jl McNary has 43S signers to his petition and E. T. Taggart, - , For municipal Judge otto J. auaemet baa S7S Bignera: Albert Ferrers,. 4SS; George f- Cameron. T. B. McDovltt, 177: Gustav Anderson, ill. - A. ti re train. Democrat, has 1S. - ' Beveral of the candidates ror council. men at large have long lists of names. Thomaa Gray. Republican. 881 Raleigh Street, declared himself a candidate for oouncllmaa at large yesterday afternoon, and C R. Debuhr. 188 East Seventh street, and W. E. MoOregor, SSI Belmont street,- declared themselves Republican candidates for the nomination for soon oilman fron the Eighth ward. NAPOLEON'S GIFT IS ' IN PORTLAND'S MUSEUM A baary Silver watch. With an opea face, presented by Napoleon Bonaparte to John Ogden prior to 1115, is on ex hibtUon at the rooms of tho Oregon Hla- terloal society la the city halt - ' John Odd an was an Enguah oivn en aineer aad was la the service or the French for several years, where he ran dered valuable service to the "Little Corporal," in veoognltioa of which the gift was presentee, ine waxca wan oo- talasd from Mrs. Forrester of Forest Grove, who Is a descendant of John Og den.' by M.; Schulplns -of -Portland, by whom It was placed in cuatooy or tne historical society. . , A quaint old oermaa prayer boob edited by T. Henrico Mullem,- aad printed la 1T, baa been added, to the museum of the society. The sute are made, from copper plates, and the rod Ink with which the book Is partly printed. Is nearly as clear as on the day ohaa it left the nress.' It was Bur chased at aa auction la Holeteln, Ger many, in. January, 1804. by Ludwlg Jaa aen, who presented the ourlo to hid brother. John Jessen, on the latter1! departure for Amsrloa. , John . Jeanea preaantad tba book to the historical so ciety. '. . :. 1 . v v n-... the newest fatdota: tpd Ht you can Duy same ; iiiw. wuuwk ' WOMEN'S'; WHITE LAWN WAISTS ?1.00, I 91X5, 91.50,; 91.75, aaa.vv, aoiMnt -7- noaun- ment of styles and values, that are unexcelled. : - WOMEN'S DRESS , SKIRTS 94.00, 95.00; 95.50 TO 97.5O--M0-hairs, cheviots, etc, n va T : riety ;of , best colors ; and styles at spetial sale prices. WOMEN'S OXFORDS ? 91o50 TO 93.OO PAIR -Black, tan. and , patent fords,!n gtearVanety. The newest of the season. OXFORDS - AND ? SLIP ;PERS FOR CHILDREN 91M TO 92.00 LEGAL HOLIDAY Oil OPENIIiG OF . FAIR t . ; Governor Maid of Washingtorr "TTPaytT Especial Honor to "Lewis and Clark. V - OTHER WESTERN STATES 1-v MAY.DO LIKEWISE Commissioner Fairbank of Mas , aachuse.ttf .Saya New England T , la Taking Interest in Fair.' ' WUsoa H. Pairbank. executive com- misaxloner' from MAaaachDsctts to ' the lwls and OmA exposition, returned from a trip. to Boston this- xoornlng. bf-lnglng with aim Mra. Fairbank, They will remain In Portland from now until the eloee of the exposition. According to' Mr. Palrbank, the-people of Mew England are widely Interested in the fair, and from Bis own state there will be a very large representation of visitors. The Massachusetts building Is almost ready for the decorators, and It will be one of the moot handsome of state structured. . ' . : ., , : - Governor Mead of Washington today proclaimed the opening day of the ex. position a legal 'holiday. Governor Prank B. Gooding of Idaho has written will make every effort for the success of the fair, beginning by proclaiming June 1 a legal hoUday In hla state and Issuing- other proclamations for tho special days of Idaho etttaa. ' Montana has also expressed this Intention, while from Lieutenant-Governor Sir - Henry joiy DeiiOt&iniere of Briuan columma tho assuranee has beea reoetved . that special attention will be called to the first week of July, whoa special arrange ments are made la behalf . of that province. x ' I . - The plana for an emergency hospital at the fair ground, which have been In preparation for several months, are practically complete. Dr. K. A. O, Mackenzie will be' the medical director of the establishment, and it will be thoroughly and naodernly equipped tor the preliminary treatment of any and aU sick or Injured on the grounds. . Ad- jutantrGeneral Flnxer has been requested to name a detachment from the hospital corps of the Oregon guard for service la the hospital department. . , - - Br - K. Sherwood, who was an Im portant attache of. statistical head quarters at St. IiOuis, has beea appointed chief dork of the admissions depart ment, tinder Director Davidson, oovsrnor Pardee or California, presi dent of the National irrigation oongress, haa fixed the dates of the annual see aioa la Portland August 11 to 14, In clusive. The Trajis-Mlssisslppl oongraas meets August is to it. Loander Martin of Portland, formerl a- resident of watonga, Oklahoma, is promoting an excursion of Oklahoma people to the Lewis and Clark fair IB July. He Is Planning through the Port land Commercial club to call a meeting of former , Oklahomana now living-la Oregon. . ,,- s The National EditoHal issoclaUon. which holds Its convention at Guthrie, Oklahoma, la June, will leave that olty In a special train for Portland immedt ately on adjournment of the eonven. t Ion,. and Governor Ferguson will ac company the editors. The entire party win spend several asyn seeing the ex position and the Paeif lo northwest, , .' ' ; Free DolPa Pifiowa. To the first 100 little girls calling with their mothers at the Hygienic Mattress Ca's of floe at SB, Orand -avenue ' tomorrow the company will wive away a doirs poiow of pine needle fiber. The little -pillow are made ef real tick ing and ruled with the pleasant amellr Ing fiber. They wlH be given away entirely free. AU that la necessary la to bring mamma, that she may ae the Alr-o -Pine"- Mattress, the true health bed, while you are getting the pillow for douy. .. 1 . TS3B iUUSUSL Officer Ta C. Pones reported to Caav tain of Police Bailey last night that two additions to the force had arrived. Twins, a boy and girt, ; - -v. Ptefened Ctoek AXUa 4k laOBla' Coo Aaad. ; i ' V x ExhiblUIiIv Characteristics that Appeal to Men of Fine Habits In Footgear :- The PBckard ; Sho for 3J0 eivs yon ntmoat atyle, paateat loot "comfort and long-eat wear. .-TIietfa-TdiBtflUd hlatorvTS years long.. 'Tba "Packard" is the beat known and knownjas tha best X50 ! r Men --Shoe. ' v" ' t '., It t tha particularly brilliant stag la '' ; the shoe world constellation! r-llatssw--ETSTvthirig that Invent! vo ren- , . . ina, long experience, unparalleled iacilitiea and ample capital could v. snageat and control, haa been . .to make tne Jr-ackara tne PIN ol ready to wear Shoes.-. Made of the finest tipper the world siforda, bottomed with u'. ; : the . genuine, . longest ; wearinr ' . ' , Flint Oak Soles, Goodyear Welted, ' fashioned over exclusive laats in TT"" that" manner which indicates the -highest type of workmanahipT tha .: " "Packard'' leads the world m sty- liahnesa, in fit, in foot comfort, and in long wear. 1 ' ' .la it any wonder we are "ao . anxioue - to hare yon try the . vPackard?tt Wi knoir youH be j . aatiafied. ; .;, . .. PMlros i. ' i , . , -'X'"X 170R-' '':-$ V :;yy-v ..v- ' ' - .V, x:y y' ;'.." ; V '.v V : Yotve got to get It tomorrow or yotrH wear your y ' " old one to church Sunday tpornlng. We know your ,- time Is limited and '.-; : : We simply want you to bear us in mind when you y; y 'atart out ta.buy your Easter suit. Our cbming is , ! YOUR Clo&mgTThe kind you want, the kind that ' . ";'." suits your personality. Its fodividuality makes it r ' -popular from every point of view. Our spring and . ? summed "line of clothing is made up of Dame Fash J ion's best efforts. Jn it there is embodied the per y sonification of correctness; the latest weaves -ahd'. ' Psttern nd the quality of aU our goods is a para ;tvy';ylgon "of excellence. ? Aa for price, we can surprise .'. y' ' you with our wonderful values. ' Your pocket-book - ' f 1 ' " few - 1 a. m. aJ t - " ' i - will suuer -i i '- ; ''. .y ''y . :y x -;-yv i '-M yj. Our line of Hats and L.X ..'-3,... , $7.50 to $30.00 mmm 109 .SIXTH STREET, NEAR WASimTGTCrJ. V.UAXtSILLC, V. ' We Repair, Clean and Press Free cf Ctzr for Osa Yttr. . 4 .vju Union Kltdz a j- na a a : V" " "Japiast vi Aa firostrated. V 'aade "-Joluchor - V, carried la. the - ' I ; , feathers: r i are. done COlt. to. as Wat rid. jumu re. l wroja Bio. 41 V leather alaiaua vAsoaa. STo. 4A Tarn lataAWta Pwrna Blttktl (aatnrd, wo. 4 Pa seat Oolt . pwkaoa Bltlktr ' Caaioed. SJo. 84 J-aBeaB Oolt Oolt CnTord. To. Sd Tarn Boa Boavaaaw Oxford. eisea 4 to 11, widths aa to is. All oai aolea. . 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