( r- ." . - e r - V a" k . , k I ' ' AK3 VOU OOINO AWAY? flabgeribar. ph t ...... . j . wno so away for a wk or. A . -w wa ; ar iii 17 nave llr piptr stopped at their residence and ,nt to any address by mall at th" reaulsr rates, and collection will be mada by revulsr oarrler after return to- the city. except t Lone - Bracb and 8ela, Wher Tb Journal ba resular ( carrier, delivery. Albert Olaan of , Ilwaoo, Washington, , . baa . char; of Ths Journal on Lone Beach and Lewi Co. of Bh- atda have charge ot Tha Journal on Seaald or Clataop beach. Delivery will be mad at' tbeoa jtwo point at rerular subscrtp- tion rates. - , Give your chant of addreaa to your carrier or Phono Main tot and prompt at teotlon will bo given ail ordara. , ' The elecant steamer "Batlev flatsert" haa. afforded, thousand' of people hoifrs ox enjoyment alnc tb management in auaurated tta daily excursions us tha I , Columbia river to Cascade Locks and - return, , The splendid steamer, one ot tha largest on the Willamette and Co lumbia,- departs from its dock, foot of Aiaer street, at t.to a. m. dally, maun tha (-mlla run to Cascade Locks and return ., in .about nine - hours. The steamer passes through tha locks and ' by tha grandest scenery "In the world. and la herself one of those aplendid floating palaces . that, . affords supreme comfort to her patrons. Bhe contains inre observation decks, there are no narrow passagewaya, accommodate I0 people, rides as smooth aa a" Pullman. -contains a special- ladles' parlor, haa IJrst claaa dining-room and serves most excellent meals, afford abundance or room to Ha patrons, has easts for all and leavea and returns at oonvanlent and pleasurable hours. The Oatsert car- rtea an orchestra, at all tlmea and bar nandsom stateroom are always at the disposal of her guests. Round trip 11.10, . aha tickets' should be secured a early aa possible. ' Her berth Is at tha Aider ttreet dock. 'Telephone Main tie. Tha uetsert will make a special trip to the ' locks 'and return on Monday for "tha pleasure of those who cannot take 'ad vantage of the Sunday rid. : . v At a meeting at the Commercial club laat night If buatnesa men of Portland, born In Michigan, formulated plan for tha entertainment of visitors-from tha Wolverine state to the Lewis and Clark ..fair on Michigan, day, August . -It is proposed to organise. a club to car for visitors, and One of the objects of this club will tie to organis a permanent - Michigan society In tb northwest. There are now about a.OOO natives of Michigan living In Oregon and- Washington, - and tha club intend to Invite them to be come members and to assist It to or ganise the aoclety. , ' Excursion ,on O. W. p. today: To Oregon City, Willamette Falla and Ca neroah Park, 15 cent round trip; oar' leave :20 a. m. and every1 -minutes thereafter.- to Gresham, II cent: Bor ing, Eagle : Creek and - Eataeada, centa round trip: car leave T:t.-:10. ; ll:3 a. m.. l:je, :a, : p. m; Din nar at Hotel Estacada, 7 cents. Danc ing at Cnnemah and Eataeada parka. Tl.et. ? office and waltlngJroom. First and- Alder street. . ' . ".' The 'young women visiting the expo- . sit Ion aa the gueata of the Dally Capital - New . of Boise, Idaho, will be enter tained at the Idaho' building tomorrow evening by Commissioner McBrlde of hatjrommonwealta. A musical program win do given, - followed by a banquet and ball This afternoon the visitors wlhV be given an automobile ride about the city; the host is A. U Mitchell of the Capital New? taff. -.-':, -' . , .-The Cascade ft rtimvt nn Trail closed, the backer of the project, W. C. Williamson, of St. Louis, having- backed from under. The show . lost money from the time it opened. r This.-1 the second of the Trail ahowa to close.. The other was the Galveston Flood. The Indian Relic building floaed some time go-ana K. r. iimpton la negotiating for the spec. HI intention is to out. In a troupe -or south. African natives. Judge i. 'C B. Hebbard" of Ban Fren ches is in Portland reveling in the de lights of the fair and the charms of what he terma Oregon's incomparable climate. Judge. Hebbard baa been twice elected to. the superior bench of San , Francisco county, and haa decided some of the most prominent cases ever tried in California. - Ha I, accompanied by Mr. Hebbard. - .. r- On of the most Interesting features of ' the exposition is the dally organ recital In the Forestry bulldlna- everv afternoon at f:t and t.J o'clock by . rea w. uooaricn. . too reataia are free. and are becoming very popular. A, num ber of soloists will sing In tb course of the recitals. ' , . .. - , . . .... . ... . . y -ft - See the" Sea at Seaside A dellrhtful trip to old ocean, only four hours' ride from Portland. Tako a dip In the briny deep. . Trains, leave the union derot dally at f a. m. ' T6r laformatlon apply to Mrv C A. Stewart, agent. 14 Aider Street. Phon Main IDC. ' - -. r , C -B." Soothe of Los Angelea. chair man of the executive committee of the National Irrigation congreaa, -will ar- . . ,TOwir iu k v ii hi a v prellminwey arrangements for the con gress, which convenes August II.- Over 1.200 people visited 'the museum of the Oregon Historical aoclety the past week.. The register ahows the names of visitors from all parte of the United Statea, particularly from California. Idaho, Nebraska and Washington. . ' The Sycamore Real Estate CAmnanv la to be commanded for it encourage' ment of clvlo improvement and we con- : NEW FEATURE The management of the Adminis tration Restaurant, Fair Grounds, seeing the need of a comfortable place for those who wish to bring their lunch, offer the' free use of tables on the second floor of their building for spreading the same, also free use of toilet and wash room and public telephone. v . Waiters will be in attendance to furnish Coffee, Tea, Milk, Lemon ade and Soft fDrinks to those who wish to purchase. 1 ;.,f II. VC :y, rrr-rittn'-' tilth? il.lu FC;i Gi;;LS AT Working CirUHomg After months of labor the -Volunteer of -America, have at last opened .their home at. Ml East Ankeny, street for working girl. , . . Th home is v large li-room . real- dene. ' well - furnished and .comfortable In "every -respect.- Toung women .who work In store,, shop and factories are welcomed as members on-payment of 11.60 per week. - i v Each- member will "have a bed to her self and will be treated aa one of the family, and everything. will- be made a homelike and pleasant for the occu pants as possible.-'A large reception-. gratulate the :, winner .of - the-1190.-1 prise awarded for the beat Kern-Park gardens, upon their success, aa ahown by the company's advertisement in .an other column. . . i, . . . All persons having accounts agalnat th committee of arrangement of th American Medical . association are re quested to- forward the -same, fully itemised, to Dr. F. Cau thorn, secretary, room IIS, Mohawk building. - - Window screens .and garden hose at wholesale prices.- Any sis -cedar screen doors, 1H, plain,'- 7ia -Any else cedar screen doors. 114.. fancy., tl. Portland Sash- A Door company,-lift Front Street, near Main.-. v ; JttTlnrlterTempTetVr Hrougners.i topics: - - Morning, .TKilng Fishing and Catching Nothing." Night. Birds of -a Feather- Flock Together." Baptism, -' Special sololat.,.,,. . . 'Th Collin- Land., company - Ja ' re moved ' from ST Concord building to third floor of Stearns building. Sixth and Morrison streets. Be display advertise ment on real aetata page. :f Mrs. E. A. Fulton arrived In the city yesterday from Pawn City, Nebraska, on a visit to. her sqn. United State Sen ator Fulton.'- She will leave for Astoria today. , a if',, .$ ;..v..V.v.v: Ours are the only launche landing at th Oak. Launches for charter. Favor tte Boating company, -upper side Morri aoa "street ondg. Teu Main ftdi. Roof painting Columbia Paint com pany. Main 1481, T First street. Moss nd fireproof paint for wood, tinr and Iron, Roof painting a peclalty. , , H. M. Cake, president of the Portland Commercial club, . wh with his wife baa been In Honolulu for the last . six weeks, returned yesterday. ..-V ;; Elegant observation launch Princess May for charter to evening parties. Muslo furnished. - Foot of Stark atreeL Phone Main -1SI1. , ' We ar 1 tlll selling our tl.Eo eve- glasaes for tl. Consultation free, and every pair guaranteed. Metsger Co., 1U Sixth street.' ., ,-r. i', '. Mr. -and Mr.- Jacob Schmltt of Jack sonville,. Oregon,. ara-ln Portland-for a two weeks' stay to see the exposition.. MllllnerV business aucceaaull.: ear. rled'on for 3 years; a rare chance. ' 14 Third tret.'',. '.,.-, s .'.. "..., Moffett .Mot : Bttrlns. 11.10 davs. II and 1 10 week t bat he, 2 sc. Take Regula'- tor iin.i. v . - ... . . . "Prts waltxLcedar Park, today.' Dane tng.every Sunday., af ternoon and even ing. ... H. " .. " Columbia" River Park. and Beach la Open to tH .public; Take .'Vancouver car. i tf x-:-- i.,A Wanted-Shlrt finisher . and ladlee clothe ; troners. Union Laundry: Co. J Dr.'Z M. Thornton, dentist. 101 Mae. quam buUdlng., Phone Main lt. ,. , Launches I to fair grounds' fromiW landing, SUrk street, every 11 mlnutee. Dine at the'Delmont. Ill Fifth street Meet me at Wooster1! ':. i .Druggists Attention. ;, . Phnna"clt.J , their families ' and friends of Portland and this entire atat are requested to atUnd the Joint con' vent Ion of. the Oregon and Washington State.. Pharmaceutical aeooclattona, which leave for "The Breakers" on eteamer Potter, Tuesday, July 11, a. m. TickeM now on aale at the Laue DavU Drug Co., Third and Yamhill streets. , Onlyt $10. for ' a .three-days' rest.; v . ' v. ,-, .,, f Milwaukle Country Club. - Eastern and Seattle race Take Sell- wood and Oregon City cars at First and Aldr. , - .'.- ,. .. ssaBBBBlkBwMrBwaBBBAsSsnHBsnw ' . 'r Hotel Hamilton, Sn Francisco's new. eat hoteL . Steam heat and telephone la room. Centrally located. . Rat ' - -. -Ill Ellis street 1ATE PRICES ... -..s .-yi.-, etv f: on ' tbrEut7Sider room and parlor wilt be at the disposal of .the girls, who wUI be at liberty to entertain ' gueata until til .o'clock, t which time, the doors of th. bom will b closed. . ..- ..' , , i- ',' .Toung 'women will - be - admitted re gardleaa of creed.-- Eight girls are in the home already, and there are accommoda tions for several others - , '. Captain -and Mr. Arent have supervision- and Mr. Watson presides over the culinary ..department,' Anybody Interested in the work is cordially In vited . to visit the place. Contributions will also be gladly received to carry on the Work. . NO SHIPS OlVfJED Rsmarkabls Fact Disclosed by Recent Great Increase In the vf.t'Cdatt' Business. ff. BAYCiTVrWERCHANTS ; CONTROL MANY VESSELS Notwithitsndlnf the. Crying Need for - New Craft, Not a Steam Schooner or Lumber Carrier Haa Been Built ere-lor'Two Teats. vV':i;,;. -t - Although thlafg Hh -second city in point of population and) Commercial im portance, on th Paclflo coast, Portland ha not a ciltlsen who own an Interest In an ocean-going hip. It 1 said this statement cannot . be made truthfully of any other port on th Paclflo. - , v - Nearly every coaster, nasaenser and "freighter coming, her Is owned In Ban Francisco, whoa merchants usually hay a controlling Interest in them.. AsJ s conHqu.Dct . uiey. supply una witn tore, and in other way benefit by Keeping , the craft constantly in com mission. It Is declared In Shipping cir cles that. Eureka is. following in the footsteps of ber big. neighbor, and "her business men expect to profit largely by the venture.. - The merchant of Gray' Harbor "are taking atock in steam schooners, and aa a result-two new vessels will soon be built at Aber deen. Seattle and Tacoma are th homes or many shipowners, who each year are adding to the tonnage they operate. -, A ateam schooner or lumber drogher haa not been built at Portland for more than two years! at th same time mora. grain and lumber ar sent coastwise from the Willamette than from - any other district on the Pacific- In the face of thla fact. the local shipyards ar practically deserted, while those at other coast point a re busily employed in turning, out vessels to take-care et the trade originating in Portland . terri tory. -. ; , - - ' . ,'The water trafflo from Portland I so great," said an observant citlsen yesterday - afterpoon." "that -It 'Is im possible to take car of it. But whoa fault I UT . No on la to blame but the Portland merchants - themselves. if they want to ahlp their goods regularly and assist In the work of building up a greater city, why do they not Uk a lesson from the San Francisco business men snd contribute to. the building of new vessels, retaining a share In themT A complaint la often mad because most of the coasters coming to Portland get supplies at Ban Francisco. . Th. ni,r. chant in th Baylty have an Interest ( In the craft, and naturally they place! their stores on -their -vessels." A '-I.;-; NOTICE .TO. MARINERS. Ugfctkoas. Znspecier Olve Xaforaatio ef Zatereet ts Ooastwlse Bailors. '. Captain L. C. Hellner, lighthou in spector of . this district, haa issued -the following notice .to mariner; - Umatilla reef, light vessel V (list i of llghta, buoya and daymarks, Pacine coast, 106) Moored In 100 feet of water, about t mile 8W. S. from Umatilla, reef. Flattery rock, maklnc off ' from Cape Aleve, and - about- mile west southwesterly of th cape.. - adoui August-it, lies,, ngnt vessel No. 07 will be temporarily withdrawn from - her station for repalra, and the station wUI be marked by relief light vessel .No TO. " , ' Relief light vessel No. 70 shows, th asm ' light vessel No. 07, two fixed white reflector light, and during thick or foggy weather th sounding of her logwhlstle, or xogbeil, will be the same. Relief light vessel No. 70 i. similar In appearance to ' light vessel 'No. 07. except thst the visible middle section of eech side of her huH is white, with the word "Keller' painted thereon in black letters, and No. ."TO" la In whits on each I PORTLAND ' -' ': ours, If you 111.2 uj tr. J- te lieve ia We flowing bijtr every diy. Ve were ; , strong when we started. . We . are stronger now. Our strength and reliability that is for you to investigate, A strong bank shares its profits with you. I That is our prop osition. :-.'v i' .- : WE PAY 'i- PER. V CENT INTEREST. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS V-' TRANSACTED.' V Oregon ; Savings Bank i Sixth and : M orrison .i Sts. 7 U O. BAUTON,' Preddeat. ' ' ', - , W, COOPEB MOBBlg, Cashier. '' S. L. HAT, AmU Cashlet. IILEPBOKg MAIN 1. , bow and each quarter. '. They.' are also some minor difference In the painting or her masts and daymarka. . - - Light veasel No. 17 will be returned to her station aa soon aa repairs have been completed , and i relief light vessel No. T will then be withdrawn. . ; v SANDHURST SAILS. -A BriUsk Steamship Steams A way to China With Mmatr Three XXUloa Feet of Fir. : Th British' steamship Sandhurst com pleted' her -cargo last night, and this morning she sailed for Taku Bar, China, witn J,&o,uou xeet or lumber, valued at 121,(50. Tha cargo waa ahlpped by the Paclfio Kxport Lumber company. , Captain Robertson stated that It waa probable that the Sandhurst would be back within the next 0 days, elthsr to take' out flour or, another shipment of fir. v 1 ' " ' -" ( - ' v., Th British steamship Ferndene, Cap tain Fisher, here about two month ago for -grain and flour for the - far east. may be aent back for a cargo for th orient. She I among th biggest tramp that have come up-the Columbia river during In past season." Tha Ilford and Comerle, under charter to the Paclflo Kx port Lumber company, will be supplied1 with lumber for China. V' i ' . DRAWS FIVE INCHES. xaght Draft Steamer for Kewia Btver WlU Be - XMMfecd : Toinoriew. ' Tomorrow - th light draft - steamer built by the La Center - Transportation company to ply on th Lewi river1 above the forks, and which will connect with the Leona from-' Portland, " will . be launched from the -Supple shipyards. Her engine arrived rrom San Francisco yesterday on the steamer. Cascade, and as soon as it is installed the craft will be" place4 in commission. "Bhe' wm bnTy draw rive inches and win carry 10 ton ot freight and about 00 passengers-It Is said that she will be the lightest draft freight and ' passenger boat . on th coast. In tb low water aeason it is Impossible for th ordinary steamers to ascend -the Lewi river any further than tha fork, and tb peopl on the upper water, ar practically cut off rrora in outsia world. . : . .: . . XTO FAIR BY WATER. J Thla Konlag tk Tld of Travel Will -Tkrn, and Xrfwaehe Will B Vd. - Oasolln launches will . begin carry ing people - to the fair grounds this morning. . If the weather Is fine 10 or 10 small vessel will be running, moat of them front the foot of Stark and Mor rison streets. Th float, at th fair grounds has- Just been completed and a landing charge of two centa for each passenger -will -be. made. , It la under stood that the fare-wlll be'10 cent. Tb past week th launches have been employed transporting passenger to th revenue cutter Hugh MoCulloch and to point of Interest in th harbor. ALONG" THE WATERFRONT. ' - V . r " ' - ' . - e V . ' Laden with freight and carrying "ftrll list - of passengers, th ateamer Co lumbia and Roanok aalled laat night, tha former tor San Franclaoo and the latter for Los Angeles and way porta, With the departure of the ateamahlp Sandhurst this morning th harbor will hav a . somewhat deserted appearance), but other -vessels will soon arrive to take their places. : - Tomorrow a new boiler for th'Re- nubllo will b placed In position. B. J. Holt,' general manager for the California V Oregon Coaat Steamship company, will arrive In th city tomor row from San Francisco on a business trip. - ,v T ' : "- - '' ' . ,v The sailboat built by Ernest 3ra- ham, the 12-year-old son of Captain A. W. Oraham. was launched yesterday at th - foot - of Taylor street, - numerous friends snd relative of th youthful builder being present. Ernest was on of th proudest boy In th city, when he was told by competent critic who Inspected the object of his labor that It la- one of th finest -craft of th sort on th rlvr. ; TELEPHONE GETS READY. 1 '"' ' ' " ' Uttl Teasel Mas Steam Tp aad Will Soon' Oe ' tat' Commission. ' , With "law column of smoke issu ing from ber stack and her wheel turn ing, the new steamer Telephone, which lying at the. Haseltlne dock, save every , Indication yesterday that prepa rations, were under way,. to have her go. in commission soon, in - the past week ah ha been painted to the water line, and presents a fine 'appearance. What run sh will be, placed on 1 still myster. - j MARINE NOTES. ' Astoria. July H. Sailed 1 at noon. German bark Ntobe, for London. Con dition of ,th bar at I p. m., smooth; wind, outh: weather, cloudy.. German bark Anna, from 'Taku, reported outside at 7 a. m., and received . order to proceed to Puget sound.' San rrancieoo, Juiy is. Arrived at 0 a. m., steamer F. . A. Kllburn, from Portland. , Eureka. July 14.--8alled at 1:10 p. steamer Alliance, for Portland, " - Antwerp, July 1 J. Sailed.' British ship General Gordon, for Portland, via San Diego. . r .,Vv ill !! .CO a:d ov;:; coats People of The Dallee Pledge Themselves to . Construct Line In Near Future"," STEAMSHIP COMPANIES ; DON'T WANT LAND TRAVEL Combination -Apparent -. Between . Steamer and Railroad Corporations to Throw Difficulties ,.in Way of Portage Road Champion. . ' Th people of The Dalles! have pledged themselves to build sufficient ' railroad track to connect the portage road, the Great Southern and th city of Th Dallas, and effect a Junction of the busi ness of. all these with a line of boat .operating in connection, with the portage road, .between Portland and Lewlaton. An Independent boat line will be started In a' short time, as the executive com mittee of the Operi River association haa been unable to- majky any arrange ment VI th Portland steamers. . At meeting of the committee yester day In this city final reports were made and accounts checked up following com pletion of the portage road and it de livery to tha state of Oregon. A tele gram waa received ' from President Beuffertsand Secretary Meyer of Th Dallea Commercial club advising - th committee of resolutions adopted at a meeting of-tha club Friday; and declar ing that the citlsene would effect a Junction ot therailroads at that point. The matter will be a comparatively easy undertaking, but will require active sup port from all tha people and business in terests affected. The building ot about three quarter of a mile of road from Big Eddy will connect th portage road with the Great Southern, and construc tion of a mile and a half of track will bring both to The Dalles. The open river committee will take-an actlv Interest In th work. -:-,.'' -.'.- . Th committee will at a meeting in the near future take up the question of a boat line between Portland and Lewlaton. .- For the last three weeks it has had men at work on both sides of the Columbia river between Celllo snd Pasco making a canvass of tho bualnese 1 that can be aeoured for such a boat line. and they have found that there will be ample business to support th stsamers. It waa originally believed there would be no difficulty, after the portage road was built, in securing the cob pe ration of boats at thla and of tha line. "While the committee Is not able-to say that there 1 a combine between the existing boat tinea and railroad to mak the operation of the- portage road a difficult a possible, -It ha proved Im possible thus far to effect an arrange ment with any boat now. running," said a . member. "Th committee did not have any intention or desirs t go into the boat buatneaa and fully expected to be able to arrange the matter with the boat now in operation. In view of de velopments, it haa been decided "to put on an independent line. . Certain promt- nem Dusiness interest ai n have come forward and agreed to take a large Interest in Buck a Un and to giv it-their-tjnln It 1TiImply a question of time required to maae pro vision ror to necessary ooais. - - SOFT MUSIC BY INDIAN 7 - BAND AT FAIR TODAY At Y ,-', 'i 1 - - ' The Indian bahd af tna'expoaltlon will play concert today at Centennial park, At uentenniai pars. i:u p. m. Coronation March from "The Prophet" .. , - ...........Meyerbeer Overture "Morning. Noon and Night". ............................. Suppe Walts, "Mllltalre".... J.... Waldtemple "The Red Mill" Bergenholts Selection. "Babes in Toyland". ..Herbert Cornet nolo; "The Holy" City".. .,, Adams Serenade, 'pdoonllght Echoes ' . ...... . . , Frederick Gem from Stephen Foster... ......! Arr. Moses -At California building. 4:107 to 0 Match, "A Southern Belle".... ..Eugene Overture,- "Pique - Dame" . ... .Suppe Selection, "Army Chaplain", ..MUIocker Walts, "La Carmela" ..Wltmark A Novelette. "In a Coay cornerl. Brat ton Selection. "Chimes of Normandy".... , , . Planquette Characteristic- "La Gassella", , . .Bendlx March. "Vlctorloue America" ' . , . . Uennerg-TODan! RUMELIN'S MOTION DENIED BY COURT ; In th stat circuit court yesterday Presiding Judge Eraser denied the mo tion of ex-Councilman C E. RumeMn to strike out parts of . the answer of The Journal Publishing company to hi suit for damages In the sum bt 140,000 for al leged lloel. The nana oi me answer asxeo to be stricken hut were those relating to RumeMn' career a a councilman and alsa.s to hi acting a a -banker and broker during hi term of office. . " WHERE TO DINE. , Wnr nlaanllneaa "" oulck ' service anil good thing to eat, ' go to House's res taurant.: 110 Third street. . , . . 4iit - -. tat ' - aiwttt Stark, has secured the finest chef in the city. Olve blra a trial. - EXPOSITION NOTES u B.M ka aobllahed SIM sillllna seoks'ef views of the St. loala tslr kie just li4 kls first bonk ef views of this erpoeltlon. It Is eatltled "SIcbH ssd aeenea at Ike lws a rhrk KxDoaltlon"i contain M beastltul engravHis. with daerlptlve line brneatk each. tim ooos m a nuiw s . JTrr: Hake sot tta dars. a aeeoed edltlos et 10.(100 i- mrmmM Tha dealest, easravlnss. eboto. srapks sad printing ar sll tke production of Fortlsod buine tlrsM. abnwlsf tkat tbl city Is ant behind la srodnetnf fin pabll cation. It to toe aale by all tb big . at etatloners. wdelrs, eraevtau and imv Ir stand, and en tn train. Tk W-et sw Ibl thing tor siallln'. Mailed srwker a receipt t prtr. Si eeats, by Bobert A. geld, snkiisker, ase aiott ot. . ' ROBERT CVOSE ffTT " " lleMJSaSBBgttlSM ' 320 Boylston Street '-' ; i 1 BOSTON. MASS, i HIGH-CUSS PAINTINGS ".Exclusive Children's Departnuat Entire Sccc. .v'Sfl ve Money On Hi Children9 Knight s Is the best place to save money on children's : shoes-v. The saving is not always Iri the price.. An ilW formed, hurriedly.4 -made shoe for; children' however; cheapit - may beis expensive. V Young folk's shoes should - b strong and naturcehaped. , Think of that when you read these descriptipna.;- : ;'i t f ? Misses' Shoes made from first quality - ef .--dongola kid, with ' genuine' oak soles, In button or lace, sixes 11 H to J.- - ' r.$2.00 Children's - Shoes . of best black, kid akin, stylish, strong' and comfortable,; .can't rip. button er lace, else 0 to-lL v : . : $iio; KhlghVs I Corner Fifth v and Gireai::Iil(SMyai::Sal!o . laa-TO TW Street, CHAS. B. TOUNG, .' . - , , President . Tii' a - "--i i f ...... v PALMS 1)01 THE NEW; STORE Latest .Styles In Fiiriusbing s at moderate prices MILLINERY 4 Tailor-Made Suits Skif tsrCoatstWaists r Gloves, Corsets , . Underwear and Hosiery X- FEW - The New Eaton Duck Suits ,Ju8t arrived. ' Colors,, blue, white, red,, etc.; very neatly embroidered Jackets " and pleated Skirts f '' the ; latest ! styles in the market, - . . $12.50 Accordion Pleated V '- 'Skirts ; "Made of . good f quality, of J. Panama cloth ; all colors, $10 values Special- , ,i 1 ; ' Ladie9'ersey ribbed 'Vests ; 20c value. ; Special. ilOe. .Ladies'; Union Suits; 60c : value. Special :45a Ladies - Blackf Lace "Hose;. 50c value. ; Special. . ,35f Ladies". Silk Gloves ; double-,' tipped v fingers ; ; black, ; white,' gray, tan, etc.'; 75c. values, at: . 50f ; American. Lady. Corsets a ; ; Specialty. . ; Always on hand, the latest novelties at moderate prices. M. EFRASER ' $75 "Washington St. tin mm - Tl' " 1K i : Z4tU -Xofa '. Shoe till most . stylish creation of patent leather, ' in lace er button, llsea I to 0. ,$U0 r "Sorosls" and ; .; Walk-Over" Store' . Washington , Streets. ; - An good will b sold at th lowest price, audi w Invite all stranger in th city and other vunt- or to call and examine our large stock of Oriental SPEOAL SAIL ca tx fcSjwfcj xki; -'".' 'V'-.' i'. ;..;;. ,: '' :..'. Regular. SpMlaL Matting ....... .1 . .n. .............. le, S0 19et Japanese aandal ..... tie Iff 4 Japanese 811k Shirtwaist Pattrna....0.0 , f ft.t.i Japanese Cotton Crepe Shirtwaist ; , Pattern ' ..............,, .i .. ,...f!00 SJS.T9 ' Japanese Cotton Crepe, per yard..... I o ' VESTERH IMPOilTOG CO. Sat Waaklaatom BUlsl. JAMES M. KAN. :!-:.':-' Manager. Chinese and, Japanese 7 ; Curios Visitors to (he exposition are : . cordially invited : to examine .our -magnificent oriental curios, consisting bf fine Silver Cloisonne, Bronze Satsuma, ' Ivory Carving, Beautiful Decorated Porce lain Tea Sets. Silk and Satin Embroideries EbonyCarved r urniture. " : v - Andrew Kan & Co. ' 887 Morrison St. rat WdssI 1 What ; la - mora aatlful than an exhibition of axqul ' sit cut alassT It never falla ; to attract attention and al- wavs.holil th spectator In " an aw of . wonder. . On th table eueh glasawar lends a .. charm nothtna else can. When buyloc cut , . glass w want ' you to flrst see our lln and ' , set our prlcee. Tou ll . gt J quality,' . and ' you'll ' aava money If you buy here. , A. N.Wright tbllQWA JEWELER No 293 Morrison Street Take no Chances Ask "yeur friends ahmit the reputation of leeHlmate ser rhenta and they U1 recommend ' you the system of f , - s 1 t a t at i r , red t T I WO 9 i T ' ... ' ...