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THE '.OREGON DAILY- JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 8, pmrtcatL crate p REPUBLICANS OPEII STATE HIT OFFICER. The Meier h Frank Store The Meier B: Frank Storo ,cai.:paib;i " M .1 i i a v J Toiva Topics : , TOSIOKT'S AKVtnCZVTt .."Tb Christies" Til California Olrls" i "Tn liuld Tree" , "la lb Bkit" Veellie In order to wlit Vreik and etrug gllng church! In the city and vicinity the. City Church Extension Society of the Jdethodlar Episcopal' church hu . been.lncorpore.ted. -, The ertloloe for this new corporation were filed in the effloe of County. Clerlt Frank 8. Field thle 'morning. Ita officer are T. 8. McDan el. preeldent; K. H. Wheelerr - soore tary. and A. F. Fles-el, treasurer. The capital etock la 14,600. TIi Window -Garden What te Grow and Mow to iare for It," a neat Httl - booklet on the rare' of flowers tU ail about them -while they- last, freer t everybody Interested In flower . culture. "Also-, tree" treatise on the merits of Sulpho-Tobacco Soap, an Insectlolde that ) destroy the plants. - It la a wonderful liquid 'and costs only JO cents for a gallon arid a half; J. J. Butaer, lit Front street . ' " '- i.. - Albert T. Nordeen,' private secretary to Mr. Sterling, general auditor of the - O. R. & N., died Sunday evening after an Illness of three months. He. was a -member- -of the Junv!-J4. graduating ciasa from the Portland High school, sines' that tiro he has been continuously j In the employ of the O. R. N. till the ' . llrae- f --ills death,- The- funeral wUl, occur tomorrow, at-1- p. m. from the Swedish L,uthersn church, . corner Twelfth and Burnstde streets. - ' A meeting of the Oregon Fish and Gams association will b held at the Chamber of Commerce at 7:80 o'cjoclc thle evening. A draft of the proposed nui ..,,, ....... fiuyir. , , -. ... -mn- . . . "fam--isrt -flateherv-and of -s plan fdr inflation of the ssaoclatlon will be presented for discussion. All per "sons interested In fish or gam preser vation or propagation and all sports men are Invited to attend. Telegrams were received in ..this city yww-uy-. announcing mi . obblo 04J.eietv -Charles Dr B randan, which Occurred atf ' Colorado Springs. The telegrams were ent:.bvr. hla father. . Edward - Brandon. I Ti tlainl. He went tmOoloradu Sprlna-a " lait jjgf iiBBi'f in inv fiopi ot wgaTHim -Hs health. Mi was it .jffMUfLggs. snd wail educated in thtTr"y. He I " -Vlveil by Iilsps7ents. who live at f ' East Tenth street ' P. J. Mulligan and Albert L. Brow,n, who were indicted on April f for having ln their-possession a part of a die tn which A legal quarter might be moulded, plead not guilty before Judge Wolver - ton thla morning to th charge of , counterfeiting and having a counterfeit : ing - outfit in. their possession. Their TwO-Ttien'-were arrested In an upstairs ' room on Fourth ; street some months ' ago. - - - - i-. .... . Spokane newspapers quota that city's business men in enthusiastic words of praise of th recent -reception given , Spokane's delegation of merchants byH -thr -Portland Commercial chtbr They 1 h. TfflyRSTeS'UTrrirbeeno "open the eyes of Spokane men regarding Port land:' and has rreatlv strsnathened the jtlo' of f rre'ndshlp between the two buai-1 ness communities. 7?- A" sy stem'or slectrlo llghts"1s to be installed . on Ilia farm near Mllwaukle . by.Rlchard Scott th wall-known farmer of that place, for the purpose of. light ing his dairy grounds during th early morning hours. His farm buildlnga and he new hall of the Mllwaukle brass . band will, aleo be lighted. The elec tricity wilt be generated on 8cott'a own grounds bySrater power. . ""Westchester" Fire Insurance Company of New York, Estiblished HIT. We -have received notice from our general Srent that th above company will pay all losses In full in the recent fire at Ban Francisco and are fully able to pay . loss of a duplicate conflagration if . neceessry. F. O. Northmp Co., reel dent agents, 111 Commercial block.' In the office of Dr. William Boys last night , th Oregon alumni of the University of Pennsylvania met for the purpose of discussing matters pertain- -fngoch conventiotT-e-tl-aKimnt-TPf rth -north west ;toJe held lnTacoma in July. The next meeting will be held in the office of Dr. De Witt Conneil on ; the first Mondsy in June. 4 . T. H. Fogarty, assistant general freight agent f the Northern Pacific r "ill road in Portland, has appointed X Mackay and t.udwlg Faik-as 'freight . claim clerks. Local claims will be at tended to in Portland the same es was done before the ragulsr claim depari ment was removed to Tacomi " The Portland realty board will meet Thursday evening to rsum.-th work that had been mapped out by it prior to the San Francisco disaster. The Io cs! real estate . market is - recovering - from the effects of that catastrophe, and the outlook for business this year la better than ever before. Flowering " Shrubs. There - Is great pleasure In having hsrdy. free flowering . roots and shrubs in one's yard. . The new varieties of psonles and Japanese Iris are really handsome and are rapidly eoming to the front Ask Portland Seed oompany, Front and Yamhill, about them and send for desorlptive eatalogue. William Pickle ef this, city has Just returned home from a two weeks' tour In the Cascade mountains near the head water of the Kalama river. He. brings with him the hides of four large wild eats which he killed, the largest mess- tiring three and one half feet in length. - John Bishop waa arraigned before Pre siding Judge -Bears this morning by Deputy District Attorney Bert Haney. Bishop Is charged with Isrceny. being STRAW ,HATS Sailor Straws in a variety of dimensions to suit any man. Priced Two to Six Dollars". Panamas from Fiye Dollars up. llewett; Bradley & Co. Haberdashers )4 Washington St. Mounted Policeman. Given Ap- pointment to Succeed Res- 2 ::;,: Ing a Good Man, i Mounted Patrolman E. L. Crate waa appointed human offloer, atuched to the staff of the Oregon. Humane society, yesterday morning- by Chief of Police Orltsmacher and assumed his duties Im mediately. , '; ' - The- eppolietment was - Jnade by -he chief in accordance with a1 resolution re- Humane Officer E. L. Crete. cently adopted by th executive board authorising such action. Blnce Ihe se lection of former Humane - Offloer -: ..' I . . - : j r " - " .4 Reslng aea regular member of-thde4,trhts teotlve staff there haa been no member of the police force attached to th go otatv- ... - . . .. . - -. ' . - . Thd appointment of Crate was made w try cmer urltimacher on requestor Prea-4 mounted, P4trolmia , WM , reepjn. ndsd hs Mstmith ganeral satisfaction in the department c9)fc..hen irasmhsrnitf j,ha1ojjUL It years, -serving as mounted patrolman aince February, l0.; Crate reports to Captain Moore at I o'clock In the morning and to President Shanahan -of - the Humane "society- be tween t and 10 o'clock.-. In addition to looking after such cases of neglect or cruelty as may be assigned him by the captain and Mr. Shanahan, he rides about the city nd. keeps a general f uj?eryltonJjfr.Aolmls.He is .obltgsd to report to lieadquarter-two7i)r"three times by telephone during the day. accused of having taken 1509 worth of copper wire belonging to the Portland General Electric company. - Bishop - is said to have been a lineman for the com pany. The wire disappeared April El. act as the prjsoneriigttorney. At Arloti, hell. " Second and . Oak streets, the Arion society will give one of ite concerte at o'clock thla evening for the, benefit of the, San Francisco sufferers. Mr. Louis Dsmmssch, direc tor, has announced that no portion of th expenses will be charged against the evening's receipt. - ,. Unitarian , Woman's . Alliance. A . lay sale of eprone and porch rugs will be held tomorrow sfternoon from I to 6 o'clock by- the alllancen-the Unitarian church parlors, corner Seventh -And TamiilV Nurses' aprons a specialty, for which ordera will be filled. . Eaatern Oregon aheep ranchers have begun moving their sheep to The ranges east of the mountains.: As a conse quencther Ms;a .tieavy" demand . for atockcars on the O. R. N. Unas. ' The annual conference and camp meeting of the Western Oregon .confer ence of th Seventh. Dey Adventlsts wll! begin et Wood burn Msy 31 and continue until June 19. - F. 8. Bunoh, president. wtllr-prestaer 1 " Members of Miss Marie ,Boule's miisTc class and others will give an entertalrui ment at the Helllg theatre Thursday evening for the benefit , of ' the Ban Francisco sufferers.. r' -TBtreTiifliterr th shabby -lawn; his sweet peaa an4 awn grass got goia rami si in ratr. HI Front, between Tamhut and Taylor. y wi etches, ' dlimonds and jewelry on easy paymenta. tl down and to cents par week. All mainsprings tl ; all watches cleaned 11. Metsger at Co., Ill Sixth at '.The Oregon state board of dental ex aminer will meet in Portland, June 11, to examine all epplleante deatring li censes to practice dentistry in ths state. Cheap Clearance Sale en Plants. Bedding plants a specislty, at green houses, COT Williams avenue, Geo, Bets, flormtv . ' Wanted Boya and girls for both our candy and cracker factories. Paclf to Coast Biscuit Co.. Eleventh and Davis. -Charles Paul, representing - Hart Sohaffner Marx, the great clothing makers fef Chicago, ig at the Portland. - We are still selling eye- gtaasee at tl, perfect fit guaranteed or money re funded. Metsger 4k Co., ill Sixth atreet Dr. Hawke has returned. 0t-t Ore gonlan building.. Telephone Main 1511. Free presents with school eboea, eut prices. . Marks Shoe company, Ing Co., 445 Sherlock building, : For Sale-Arctlo soda fountain at a bargain. 117 Front strset ' ' For Quality, Quantity and Quickness go to Morrla' restaurant - - "Dr. B. C Brown, Eye-Bar." Marqnara. JUDGES AND CLERKS v . . GET MONEY TUESDAY County Auditor Carl A. Brandee an nounced this morning that the warranta for the judges and clerks who served during the recent primary election will be ready .next Tuesday, May liVAt the aame time ail ether claims against the county lnourred during last month will be paid by Mr. Brandee. , Milwaukle Country Club; Memphis and Louisville raoee. Take Seiiwood and Oregon City earg mt First and Alder. -.. . State Chairman Weatgate Opens - Headquarters and Prepares for Active Work. - Q. A. Westgate, tb new chairman of the Republican state- central commlU tee, made hl - advent In Portland yesterday. He will remain at head quarters practically all the time until after the election,' and, with Secre tary Bpencer, wilt wage an active cam paign. ' Besldea the preliminary work of organisation, they have yet dona noth ing except to arrange for a few meet ings in different parts of the state. J Tha format-opening of -the Republican campaign win be.- at ' Corvallts -tonight,.- when speeches will be made by Dr. James Wlthycom be. candidate for governor, and hy -congreeetonal candt-4 aaie tiawiey. Mr. Hawley baa already mapped out a full line of dates ; for speeches to his district and will speak Ltwlca on most of the days. P. WUhy fj comDe win De accompanied on his- itin erary by several of the candidates for state-offices. - . The managers at the county Repub lican headquarters s.re ,. busy arrang ing for mai meetings in the Mult nomah county' preclncta outside of the city of Portland. These outlying points will b canvassed before an aetlve cam paign Is begun in the city. Invitations have been made to several speakers re siding out of the- county. . Among these are ex-Governor Jeer and Oeorg C Brownel) of Oregon City. -f.rLi WHITE GIRL ADOPTED BY CHINESE COUPLE '. e , TA Chinese couple have been -allowed to adopt a l-montha-old , t gin and the uttla one' e American name has been changed e to one more in keeping with orl ental surroundings. e.. County. Judge . Uonel . R. Web-4 morning signed an e order allowing Sue King Lun and 4 q Mrs. Lun to adopt Mary Liouls 4 e-Stone, the bsby daughter of Mr. e "and. Mrs. WUllam Stone, It Is e T - 7 , "- "-"'? l"'.w - f ' U.i -r T " iweg"iTigeViWT.T!rj. JHtti be Jung Yeng. county court asking for th sdop- . A tlnn it I. .i.t .i. ii e is said to have Isft little or no 4 money . for the maintenance of , q 4 his family. Lun declares that q e he was a cousin of Stone. 'he e 4 Chinese' declare they are able. 4 e and willing to. care, for the little e 4-whlte- child,- - ? 4 - ee e e e e ' e CTNTEDmTPGWVES L:WJLLBE.DECORATED The graves of the Confederate sol disrs as well as those of the men who wore the Union blue-will be decorated bythe members of the .local camp O. A. n. on uecoraiion . aay. This was ' de cided at a meeting of the memorial com mittee of the O. A. R. The committee was appointed a few days ago to arrange a program for th day and provld means for decorating grave or tne dead., it came to th knowledge- of the - committee that a number of Confederate soldiers are burled In the varloua eemeterlee of the olty. It waa voted unanimously that these resting places of the departed sol diers of ths south should be decorated the same as those of the northern sol dler, provided they can be located. A apeclaloommlttee will endeavorto- aa-4 certain the location of . the Confederate graves. A call was Issusd te ths school chil dren ef the city to supply as many flowers for decorative purposes as they can gather. The pupils are requested to deliver these flowers to their respective schools the afternoon before Decoration day, so the memorial committee may have a wagon gather them that after. noon and get thlra in shap for us th fnlliwln. Jtmtr Other details of the program will be attended to later. -r- WOMAN'S UNION HOLDS- ITS ANNUAL MEETING At the annual meeting of the Port land. Woman's union, held at H0 Flsn ders street yesterday afternoon, the .following officers -werealecteAfor-tBe ensulng-yesrr-President; Mrs. C A. Coburn; first vice-president, Mrs. W. P. Qlds4 econd-.Ylce--presldsnt Mr. P. J, Msnn: secretary. Mrs. 8. F: Hamilton; ispondtng-BeoretsryrMlsg Helen " F. Spalding; treasurer. Mrs. William Mao- Maater; executive board, Mrs. M. H. Steers, Mrs. M. C. George, Mrs. C R. Templeton. Mrs. Martin Winch. . The eeeretary reported 1 1 . meetings held during the year at which the at tendance was large. The tressuret's report showed the union's finances to be in a healthy condition. The member ship of the club' wss reported to be 17. Miss Henrietta Falling, chairman of the woman s exchange, reported substantial gaina In thla department Gratifying results in th ease of women applying for work were noticed.-Mrs. H. L. Plt- tock. the retiring preeldent- submitted an exhaustive written report of . the year's work. In the absence from the olty of 'Mr. Plttock the corresponding secretary. Mrs. Coburn, read ths report. This showed that th feature - of . the work for the year waa ths union's con nection with th Lewie snd Clark fatr, Th retiring president urged the women to higher lines of effort ; - , FRANCHISES DISCUSSED --BY STREET COMMITTEE "' For two houre lnst' Yiight the street to ergumenta in support of various frenehises-esked by -different corpo ra tions seeking te enter the local field of Industries. Much - of the 'time waa spent considering the application ef the American Inveetment company, com posed of eaatern capitalists, for a fran- For Sale Bargains- l5 ona hop wire, tit ton, ." tS tons "Remnant" plow steel eablee. 10,000 feet different slses pip ing. . -. -. 100 tone pulleye, chaffing, eta ' Metals, scrap Iron and Junk of all descriptions bought . M. BARDE & SON ' btOKTst AJTD OUSAJT. -. TMf i0A,:i: Gee I .. 1 V", I .. II 1 M M X . u ' s I!'. A mm sVIbbA mm S.He St M. Guaranteed Silk Petticoats Sole egenta for 8. II A M. guaranteed SUk Petticoats, all ' the Utest .. . styles and. shadea. The guarantee eovers any defeet la the garment; should lt spllt or crack -within three months of th data of purchase , we agree to replace It with a new petticoat aame etyle and material, provided 'the defective skirt Is promptly returned. The guarantee la against splitting or cracking only, and does not sorer damages caused - by shortening or other alterations prises from ............;... Bedspreads at Hemmed Marseilles pattern Bed-spreads; regular tl-values mgm. " fur the special low price) ef e OC Hemmed Marseilles pattern Bed- spreadsrtrr-the . beet - ILK - values, tr-en--seJe-fortlhi J c 1 rt l t price of .vh MO 5000 Pairs Silk wnmn' .Silk Glovet today and -tomorrow 500O-pairs all pure silk, 2-clasp In Mack, mode, brown, tan and white, all aires-The greatest glove value ever offered CC at the low price of J JC ailOrderi" Carefully- Filled Laces and -Embroideries- Swiss ' nainsook and eambrlo Em broidery and Insertion, suitable r for women's and children's wear; - very pretty desla-ns. In large va riety, I to 7 Inches wide, O ST vat. up to 66e yd, at, yard. , Swiss and cambric Embroideries, I to 6 Inches wide; values up to 40o the yard; on sale to- s day at, yard .............. SV Cambrio Embroidery and Insertion, In beautiful dealyns; widths from 1V4 to 6 Inches; values up to 7r too yard, on sale at, yard... $2.50 A1XOVERS $1.19 Handsome - Batiste - Allovers, larce and email daalrns, for - waists, yokes. Summer drees trimming;, eta; val. up to ia.50 yd-.er 1 in at -this low price, yard. Machine-made Torchon Laces snd Point ds Paris Laoes and Inser tions; valuee up to lie a . yard, on aale at, yard. rv-.xr. tmmenee lot of round-thread Val. LAces and Insertions; very best designs; values to 12 do. &Kf - yards for, dosen yards.... . w 18-lnch white Allover Laces baby Irish, Cluny,- Valenciennes - and figured nets. In a very large va riety of attractive designs; values iup to I1.B0 a, yard for ths. jrie. T special low pries of. yard . . . Hie Best Scooting Soap Marie A Scouring Soap A Metal Polish. A Glass Cleaner , PORTLAND WIRE Phone Main 2000 ehlse to ImUU and operate a steam heating, cold atoraga and elactrlo light plant in the buelneas district of the city, which is similar to tpe franchise re cently denied the Banfleld-Veysey ruel company. It was decided tor'eonelder the application further before' passing It te the executive board te 'have a val uation placed en It. The application of Lafe Pence for a franchise for an electric railway enter ing the city, on the Llnnton road waa discussed. Dr. McCorkle'e petition waa a franchise for the Mount Hood Dlee- trio - Bail way company- for- e -right-of way ever various streets en th east side was' also considered. Action .en these two applications was postponed to another meeting; , -, 1 1 1 v 1 1 '- r TfrT04 Stock Oaued , Allen a Lewis' Beet Brand. -. "McGcc" Adjustablo lYoIco Petticoats": Complete stock of the famous Mc adjustable yoke petticoats The new Spring line ii unusually large and complete Sateens, mo reens and alpacas, made with deep flounce plaiting, stitched bands and ucked ruffles, black, brown, green, gray and navy blue, splendid styles -The best showing we ever made. Prices - range -from-$2 - to -$6.50., "ffome-MalienPettic'oataC waThma terials and alpacas, yery best styles sttermrrvery lai vai ii .!!?.?.'!!!!!T?.rl!!". tZ7Z.tso to $20 Special Prices Fringed Marseilles pattern Bed spreads the best $1.6 values are - oil sal at this low price, .flitl Fringed Marseilles Bedspreads; the regular tl.il grade, on T n sal for the low price ifvVJ tl 60 grade of hemmed Marseilles Bedspreads; are on sslsep') l a at thle low prlee. each. Gloves at 55c Pair May Sale" m ii 1 MUDDOnS- All -pur silk Taffeta- Ribbons and fin French Taffeta Ribbons, comprising all the season's new est shades pink, light blue, 1 cream, black, white, tan, mode, reseda, navy, brown, hello. Alice blue, r turquolae, cardinal,- Ulac, gray, etc: i to Inches wide; .regular 46q to I0o valuea, 3 1 . at yard e5 Fine all-silk Taffeta Ribbons, In hairline stripes and checks, print warp plaids and ombra effects, in a complete line of coloring; verfc large assortment; regular Jtir eOe values for, yard. . .. . -(-Inch heavy all-silk printed warp Taffeta Ribbon, in a large aaaort nient of colorings and floral de signs; beautiful ribbons and great values; regular' 60, Tie 11 Rlbbona at. yard . . ."Ti .TTTrvwC High-grade print warp. Dresden and Dolly Varden Ribbons, in a -V splendid assortment of - pretty styles and combinations, floral and convantlonal designs; $1.00 to 11.60 valuee, at thle low AOr 1, price ...... - .wyw Broken lines of Ribbons satin taf fetas, all allk taffetas, 'satin mer velllleux. ate.; good lot of shadea, I to I Inches wide; values extra .Ordinary at thle apeclal low I "l price, yd. Mall orders filled. JC ir . j' . e RANK ANn HFFIfF Pill INf, J 4 , IflUIII 1IIIV VS S SWM luiiwim - WIRE AND IRON FENCING " SjSl 5rbed Wire, Wire and LawtfFencing, Poultry Netting,; ttc. & IRON WORRIT 203 FLANDERS ST- Near Third COMPUININGr-WITNESS 1 FAILS TO APPEAR Upon the motion ef Deputy District Attorney Bert Haney. Presiding Judge Bears this morning dismissed the charges against Prank' Henshaw. The case was to have Been triea toaay. Hen shaw was .charged with th crime ef larceny and been ssntenced by Munici pal Judge Cameron to setve si months In the county jail. The case waa ap pealed to th circuit court When Judge Seare called th docket thla morning, Mr. Haney arose and aald that as the complaining witness In the ease could not be found, the ehargee should bs dismissed. - Mr Haney ex plained that J. B.- Jensen, complaining witness, was a logger who worked near Vaaoouvec, .Washington, aad that La 2000 Pairs of Women's Tah Ojifords $1. For - tomorrow's seGinsr only 2000 paira of wow : men tan and, chocolate Oxford 8, regq lar or Btucher atyle, all of this season's aits in all t lies and width very pair regnlar $3.00 value Buy your Summer footwear tomorrow at a' saving of $ I a pair--Also women's patent colt and vicl kid patent tip shoes and cut This seasons very best Great special values for tomorrow only (91 O at this unusually low price of, the , pair tpj90 V Mail Ordera Promptly Filled 75c to $1.25 "Spachtel" iGoods at 47c Each 1,000 pieces of new "Spachtel" Goods, Scarfs and Shame, 18-S4 io n v , 1 1 ' i j 1 . j : : . . . tna OUXju-incn, cmoroiaerca ana . ment; values ranging from 7ic ih exceptionally lovr price of, 2tkfiMtj4e4 and eenterpieces; enure stock on uijn ii uiig'iuit mum iiiiut Free lessons in art embroider, JlOJlTtJL-i,3.jS,.P- " LJEeotj. attention tiightren4IofMuTinnn3 A GREAT "MAY SALE OF Cluny Lace Curtdns 3d PI. i-Tbree sreat special lota of Cluny Laoe rhirtalna. mad on the best French nW wtth llnn Inserting and dglng whit or Arabian vary ' rich styles; grand -values if J.jy XrfisMij vm Hum w.a $3.00 auny Cortaias $3.95-y A.;o rirmv Curtains S5.2Q 'fc 100 pairs ef foil mercerised Portieres leree In 11 ; heav-1- 11 lnohe r 6.7 IiW 4.95 greens, reasvoaues ana Drowns; ' iiv frlns-sd. very rich effects. 60 wide by I : yards long; .regular . valuee, on eaie at. $4.93 Bagdad ' Strlee Coaoh Covr,- -color- .. Ss Tf t lngs splendid etylee, so laches wide by yard long-; greatest valuee we. ever offered- at this 1 low ,$2.40 prlo, each. Special lot of Grills. 6 feet or lest comer jriecet, three ptteror 1 7c Sheet Music SXlea V A ASsl AliassA a is v-es U enaa. Vahv W -ie Tel rSiflvM mtA and instrumental music, all on New Uuefc Department located in the balcony, rer of the main floor, near Alder street entrance "Bonnie," frdm "Land of , JtJ Nod"; "Same Old Moon," from "Land of Nod"; v I "Mrr. O'Harahan"; "In Deef Old Georgir"Not Be-I ft S Tbrec' copies iQr JQ ccnUMaiLprderiprQmpl -Mew Ivy 11 THE SEASON'S LARGEST- SHIPMENT OF UNTRIMMEO - 7- - HEADGEAR JUST IN. ;l' :" l ' NEW SAILORS 12 tylee popular shadee, white end natural T5 to 4.50 NEW LEGHORNS IS styles, bleached and natural. 60 to f-i.OO NEW MILAN FLATS 9 etylee, elegant goods .V.f2.0O to S.00 NEW MILAN DRESS SHAPES Fine assortment; . . correct.... ...... .S2.0O o - S5.00 NEW DRESS SHAPES and curved brim tailors, 20 atlet, chip andtraw',white,natttTalTr.andTucancolore; enticinj va- All of above positively new and correct, at surprisingly low prices. We have suitable trimmings for every hat . lt ' "TRIMMED HATS Hundred of them; artistic, modish, popular priced. ... . '' ' ' - FRALEY FORMERLY BECKER'S. t ' ! A. D. K I NQ & CO. i 338 MORRISON STREET Monster X - .... ..unn,-a on. All goods dsmaged by fire and -- - BTBBTTxZaTtt sxubtx erwi IP TOU MISS THIS SALE Taiiiaaii W VVVVVWi spit of th Met that two letters had written te him asking him to appear her today, no word had been received from him. Henshaw wss charged with having stolen a watch and cttaln and II hi ot .1 l.oai J !! 1 ea Ar 1 1 ' Oxfords, Elucher and regular styles, all sixes and Widths- ou-nui aesigns in grcai assort- to each, on sale at 47c tale lot a few f Tmmm I Yi aarICu-rl work triven daily by an exoert given tochildren; new methodg - , - w - t y. In wide, complete with fiL Af rlnc -,tor.-ii yTjii'w Sale Tomorrow vwa f)is a , v w all trie tsiaraat Vtfta-al tale here at.... A Copy WOMEN'S HATTER ' . s THIRD AND SALMON, M: Arr. T MV VIMCT A(VrSI MW water must b solAregsrdless of velue. j . ataairrtt " TOITIX REQRKT IT. i mu r-i f , ia-Hi ro.tr- Gold HUI. Or., . enrred Bafiir y VI A. i- 1 ' er . - T ' I 1 R T"ZVZX 11 I MV l ' i!Lf ev uuu u u 7 ..