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Tim o-zccrj -daily j'jr.:: rcr.Ti.j:r, t::u7.:day Evr:::g july is, i: Asks Patrolman Smith If Chinese Are Molested ? 1: Because They Refuse to Contribute to i : ; Fund for Protection by the Police v i.'V Direct- accusation of graft ty ths , v police were made In th municipal court ,thl nornlnc by Attorney John F. Lo- Sn, representing M Chine on trial far ;, visiting gambllng-bouee, - '.. . . Curing th progreae of the cro-x- ; i- amine tlon .of Patrolman Smith, on of ' th arreting officers, Logan inquired or - ! tha policeman If hla treat eagerness to ' t secure a conviction waa due to tba fact " 5 that "tha -place in "queation refuaed to contribute to a craft fund Smith hotly dented the accusation and declared that any one 'who made a atatement of that y character wii a liar. . i There wa no evidence preaented by - the -police tending to ahow that cam' bllng waa carried on in the premleea at "v lit Second atreet. except a aet of doml , - noes and a package of watermelon aeeda. Judge Cameron dlamlaaed tha caa. Judge Cameron, In rendering hla de- , vision, took occasion to mronn tha pe llce that they apparently did not use ' due diligence in securing evidence, not' wlthatandlng hla repeated . admonition aa to what teetlmony w iseeentlal to aecure a conviction. .Deputy City At- torney Fitagerald also atated that in hla opinion there waa' not aufficlent . ' evidence to - eatabltah tha charge and . pointed out the Inconsistencies between ; the teetlmony or ratroiman omitn ana Deteotive Hill..--. :i . - ' ,; J. - Smith' teetlmony In brief waa to tha effect that he had received information ' f rora Ju Sua that Its Second atreet waa a gambling den, and after watching tha place for aoma time determined to make - a raid. After smaahlng tha doora and gaining an entrance the Chlneee were -, found congregated about aeveral tablea '. playing with domlnoe. The watermelon aeeda and domlnoe were secured aa evl ,. ' denoe in addition to about te found la peaaeaaion of one of the Chinamen, i Upon cross-examination. Attorney Logan propounded the sensational ques tion: "la it not a tact. Mr. Smith, that I OFFERED TO SELL 1IIEM BODIES Young Couple in Indiana Try to Diapos of Their Bonea : ' to ' a Phyaici an. ' NJOY MONEY PROCURED : THEN COMMIT SUICIDE Became Discouraged In Hope of Se curing Enough Money to Wei Upon and Planned Having a Qood Time on Money Procured, ' Ueamal Jtoerlal . v. Kokomo. Ind July It. warren Oreenatreet, a baker of tbla eity, and ' Miss Maggie Dowhour, a young lady of ; once wealthy parenta, -j- offered their ; bodies to a well-known Kokomo phy. , . ale lan. ' saying they had agreed to eel , ; their bodies and have a good time with t the money realised from tha aale, than ' commit suicide. : f ' Tha doctor refuaed to buy tha bodies ' and triad to .dissuade them from their - purpose, bat failed te do ao, and in order ' to prevent them from carrying tha com- "pact Into execution, informed therpottc iand bad tha pair placed under eurvell- v lance.' ( ' Several years ago the Dowhour family waa In good circumstances, but during ' tha natural gaa boom the father made aome bad inveatmenta and waa reduced ."to poverty. - . Mlaa Maggie went out to service In private families. She and Oreenatreet -' became- acquainted and were aubse- quentljr engaged, but their earning v have been small and they have not been i able to save enough to Justify - mar- rlage.'. .-, v.,.., .. A , - .-. :'. After Considering the matter from all' points of view they decided to commit eulclde, flrat aeTllng their bodies and "having a good time on the money' be , ' fore taking tha final plunge, . , IcENTRALIrVDWELLINGS; BURNED TO GROUND . .. 'ings of Mra. white and Jamaa Chnrch burned bare at 9 p. m. yesterday and are . a total lose. There waa a high t northwest wind end, everything being ao dry,- tha dwellings were completely 'destroyed In a comparatively few min iutea. It la not known whether any In , aura nee waa carried or not. There ws " considerable vapprehenalon felt on act ;count of Ita cloae proximity to the mam ;moth plant of the Eastern Railway A .Steamer company. v i WE MANUFACTURE RESET YOUR DIAMONDS MODERNLY REPAIR WATCHES This is all accomplished by the finest on ai tae moat com. awd IMUable OvtMaaa. a. -ayew . -w-e -sf aav m rm wrmsrm y hsisw your geeat Interest In . this - case li Atamoted by the reason that theae Chi neae did not contribute to a fund, for police protection r . Lwld wKh anger and trembling with emotion, Smith, said: "No, it la not true and anr one that says ao Heat"' tgan then went Into the complaint that had been- made relative to Smith searching the Chinese without a war rant - Smith declared that he had not searched tha Chinaman, but admitted that he had ordered him to put up tno money on the table. Inquiry waa then made aa to Smith's acquaintance with Lee Qlt, alleged, to be a notorloue go between for the Chinese and the police. The patrolman denied knowing the Chinaman or of having any dealings with -him. Logan Intimated by hia line of questioning that ha could produoe aeveral Chinese, who would testiry aa to the searching episode and tha graft feature of the case, but rested hla case Without doing ao. Detective Hill next took the atand and related the detalla of the raid. He frankly stated that tha game In progress waa dominoes. He aald that ha had heard from Smith that the place wa a gambling resort, but had no definite evidence on that point. This was all tha evidence adduced by tha police, and tha defense announced that they would not offer any testimony. Judge Cameron then ordered Smith to bringJu Sua to 'court to teatlfy aa to hla knowledge of tha character of the place raided. Ju Sua, upon taking the atand, natly contradicted Smith' teatlmony that he had Informed him that gambling waa carried on in the place. In reply to a queation from Fitagerald' If he had ever offered Smith $! to allow five games to run without molestation, Ju Sua em phatically denied .making, any proposi tion of that nature. Smith maintains that Ju Sue perjured himself and that the bribe waa offered. . ... , ALu:.:;ii to rebuild rui;:ed ARCH AT STAKF03 Memorial Soon to Be Nothing More Than a Pile of Broken Ur- Bricka and 8tonerrt t ' 1 .neentl SpmOI Servles.)i ; ?.-: Stanford Unlveraltn July i . Tha famous memorial arch of Stanford uni versity will soon be nothlnf moras than a plla of " bricka and etonaaLisinrta declared he structure, could' not be ,r paired, ao the. work of dlsmanfling the great plla baa commenced. , . . , j While the wreckera are engaged in d molishlng the maaalve . structure the alumni of Stanford In all parts of the world will be contributing coin for a mora aubetantial monument to take' its place. - Thle work lav under the charge of tha Stanford restoration fund, organ ised with tha object of rebuilding Stan ford memorial arch .by the alumni and former students of the university aa an expression of loyalty and aympathy for the Joases austalned in tha earthquake. ROCKEFELLER'S SHIP SPOKEN BY' WIRELESS (Jooraal Bpedal Bentee.l New York. July !. The ateamahlp Araerika, bearing John D. Rockefeller. waa, spoken .by wlreleaa telegraph 770 mllea eaat of Sandy Hook. . She reports all well. fell.r had an unpleeaant trip. The h1p I A second wireles save that Rocke- sailed In a fog during moat of the trip, tba sea waa rough and the magnate waa but little on the dock. He exercised la the gymnasium and 'played ahuffleboard a couple of times. Rockefeller says, in talking with a fellow-passenger, that ha believed it is tha duty of rich men to spend money and not to hoard it. ' Ha thlnka that capital and labor will event ually get together on a common-sense basts.' . "3, IMMUNITY, PLEA IS : AGAIN TO BE TESTED : Chicago,' July St. Plana for the proaecutton of tha Standard Oil com pany here will be completed by the end of the week. Among other thlnga the government la to again teat the Im munity plea. Thia time before Judge Bethea to get a decision te counteract the effect of tha Humphrey decision. Attorneys Morrison. Sullivan and Pagln continue prolonged conferences perusing the'-evidence Sullivan procured In Cleve land. . ' la riled. " J. T. and 8. M. Leonard and othera have filed a remonstrance against the Improvement of Eaat Flanders atreet from Eaat Seventh to Eaat Ninth. John Sullivan and othera are petitioning the council .for tha vacallon of Cole atreet from Eaat. Nineteenth to Eaat Twenty first. ' ' : . . .-. JEWELRY TO ORDER IN AN EXPERT WAY workman for complete satlsfeo- moaerata prlcea. . .. WASKzveTOsr era. UraraaarUM. . Diamond Importer. SEASIDE NEW M. TO BE DEDICATED SUNDAY V New-M. E. Church at Scuide. (Bpeclal Dtapetea te The JesraaL) " Seaside. Or, July St. The new Meth odist Episcopal church here will be dedi cated on Sunday with appropriate serv ices. Bishop Moore officiating, aaalated by Rev. F. B. Short of Portland. The building la commodious and moderate In every way, having been designed to an swer the needa of tale growing commu nity. Tha church la a monument to tha work of Rev. C. A. Houael, tha pas ter, who haa worked dillgntly to pro vide better accommodations for hla con gregation. The auditorium la It by 6 feet, with a recess for the pulpit and choir. The pews are arranged In a semi-circular form. A lecture room 10 by SO feet la separated from the audi torium by rolling partition On tno same floor la the paatora etudy and In the basement la tha Sunday school, be sides the heating plant and a kitchen. It la proposed to eatabltah a free read ing room in tha baecment - Tha nucleua of tha structure, waa the old building, erected seven yeara ago and which .stood some 400 feet from the present' location.-which la on Main atr-et and easily reached from all parte. Tha coat of moving, building and buying the land will amount to soma tl.100. So entbualaatlcally ' haa tha enterprise been received by the people of Seaside mat tne moat sanguine ' expectations have been surpassed la raising money at noma. The services on Sunday will continue all day. In tha morning Blahop Moore will preach tha dedicatory aermon. and in the evening Rev. F. B. Bhort will Thieves Take Cash Register from Restaurant, Open It. . and Secure Money, DETECTIVES FAIL-TO LOCATE GUILTY MEN Numerous Other Crimea Reported to Police . Headquarters Burglariea, Hold-Up Men and Sneak Thieves Continue Nefarious. Work. ' A crime of unusual daring In tha very heart of tha bualness district, on a well lighted thoroughfare, waa reported to the authorltiea at an early hour thia morning. Thieves entered the Popular restaurant at III ft Fourth atreet -dur i",1. ir' J!""!;0 fi t,i,,ht to the kitchen, and carried away the caah register containing about tit. The criminals took the machine to the corner of Alder and Fourth atreets and aecured the contents by breaking it open. - The waiter upon hla return from the kitchen noticed the dlaappearanoa of tha register, but thought .that aoma of hla frlenda had perpetrated a joke on him. Falling to find it after a careful aearch, he became alarmed and notified the police. . There la absolutely no clu to the thlevea. . 1 A. My era, residing at 'the Raymond house, Stt North Third street, took a sociable stranger to hla room laat night and ahortly before daybreak tha fellow decamped with ft and Myers gold watch, valued at tUS. Myera reported to tha police that ha met the thief In ar sa loon and after aeveral drinka extended tha Invitation to spend tha night In hi apartments. Detective F. 3. Snow haa been detailed on rthe case. -' Xaai Xla Voekata mobbed. . Mat Johnson of 10 Nlcolal street re port that he fell aaleep In a north end saloon, conducted by C. Horl, a Jap, at 61 North Third atreet, and while slumbering peacefully alleges that some one abetracted M from nla pocketa. De tective Carpenter. I trying to locate tha thief. J. W. Sellger, a driver for a local transfer eempany, haa notified tha au thorities that two aacka of rlca were atolen from hia wagon while en route to tha Orand Central station. ' Detective Andy Vaughn la seeking to unravel' tha myatery aurroundlng the disappearance of the property. . Henderaon Murphy, with offlcea ' In the Commercial building, haa notified the 'police that he waa held np- and robbed in the Badger seloon laat night fof i'conalderable amount of money and a watch. He has a tumt recollection of the bartender, named "Bob." covering I him with a revolver apd going through hi pocketa. Ha alao remember that the mixologist announced hla Intention I of using the weapon If there waa any I resistance. Several detective are I worklnv ah the raae. HAVEN FOR GRAFTERS (Continued from Pag One.) DAIilllG ClillilE IS iCOIMTEDl likely customer, It -la claimed,, he springs on him the "Specjal Renewal Contract" a an extra Inducement By the term Of thia contract. It la said, the victim Is appointed aa "'execu tive agent" and la led to believe that by doing practically nothing at 'all ha may get rebates which will mora than pay tha premium oa hi polloy. Tha ' n Ar . - , - E. CHURCH Y Rev. F. B. Short. 1 preach. Other- mlnlatera are expected to be present and aaalat in the eervlcee. A special musical program hag been ar ranged and Profeaaor Harry , Butter worth will sing aeveral aolos. "executive agent"' 1 supposed to be one specially favored peraon of not more than too In the nine atatea of Oregon, Ariaona, Montana, Idaho, Washington, Wyoming, Colorado. Utah and Nevada. One' dollar of every tl,000 written lit theae 'nlno atatea goea -into a special fund Jo be divided among the .M , "ex ecutive agent." ' -. : , ; j Shu Oat of Other stats. " " ' By documents In" his possession, re ceived from the Insurance commission er of the varlou state, Attorney Hayea claim ttf be able to show that the Mutual Reaerv Insurance company ia not allowed to do buslneaa in prao- tically all of theae atatea Ariaona doe not allow, the Mutual Reaerv to do business within her-borders. Further. ahe prohibits all form of special -and discriminating contracts. In .Montana the Mutual' Reserve's license waa i voked five . yeara ago. , In Washington the writing of special contracts I pun ishable ' by a heavy Una. In Wyoming tha atatute prohibit the writing of a special contract. The earn condition exlat in Idaho,. . , - Setaatoa mat Snare Bay Xaye. As to Nevada and Utah no Informa tion haa . aa yet been obtained, .Oregon standing alone a tha state known aot to have a law against the writing . of special - contracta. Hayea aubmlta a convincing brief to ahow that the spe cial fund 1 a delusion and a snare. Notable among tha alleged -victim is Andrew J. Hicks, the rancher-editor of Heppner. who claim that ' Agent Kady represented to him that he was to' be the only "extcu tlve agent" - appointed In the neighborhood of Heppner; fur ther, that tha company had large sum of money which it wa just dying to loan to Heppner- ranchers, - and that Hlcka would have tha handling of these vaat sums. Hicks save ha waited a few months, but as no vaat sum were Forth coming he began to- wish he had hi premium money back.' - Hayea say that aa anti-insurance-re bate bill wa Introduced in the laat leg. lelnture, but waa. defeated. Such a bill will probably be Introduced again at th next aesslon of the Oregon lawmakers. Meanwhile Oregon will remain th garden spot for corporation fraud. So say Walter O. Hayea Special Agent Mark T. Kady wa not in hi office thia. after oon, arti th clerk stated that ha ' wa out of town and probably would not be back for a week. HI aide of the queation aa to tha character of the Mutual Reaerv company could not,, therefore, be learned. Late thia afternoon' M. B. Meacham, who represent the Mutual Reserve in the ault now . pending in the justice court, stated that , the ault wa being fought merely on th queation' of th validity of an anti-rebate -contract. Th defenae holda that tha contract. In quea tion I Illegal because there le an anti rebate law In the state of New York, the home state of tha company. . Tha plaintiff eontenda that th con tract la legal, aa It wa made In Ore gon, where there ia no antl-rebat law. The admission Is not made that In New Tork auch a contract would be Illegal, but that queation I held to be Irrele vant - .p . Meacham say that th case will be appealed by the loalng aide, no matter what th Judgment of th lower court LINE TO BE BUILT r TOKOOTENAfCOOTV (Jaraal Special Service.) Salem, July St. -The Lake Creek 4k Coeur d'Alen Railroad company was Incorporated this morning by J. V. O'Brien, William Croons and W. R. Lltsenberg, All are official or th O. R. o y.Vilt.l proposed to build a cut off from near Spoken, to a point In Kootenai eounty, Idaho, Just south of Lake Coeur d'Alene. , INSULT TO DREYFUS . IS OFFICIALLY DENIED -ana, , Parle. July ft It is officially de nied that Dreyfus' face wa slapped, or that ha wa otherwise Insulted at th military club laat night. Mr. Dreyfu added kar denial to the official denial. . (OFFICERS Olldl LYiICK; Nsgro and Portable Scaffold Ait v Transported to Island at -tha Dead of Night. ,...'.,!: , ... ii '-AM-, .... LEE IS FIRST NEGRO ; LEGALLY HANGED THERE Original Scheme of Authorities Was to Execute Prisoner Aboard Ship to Be Anchored in Waters of the County." :;...:J'' . i ' fJearaal Bneelal Sarvtee.)' Crlafield. Mt. July It. William Lea, a negro, waa hanged today oa smitn island for ah attack on a whit woman. He waa taken to the island by th sheriff to eecape lyncher. Th gallow and prisoner were placed aboard the vessel during tha night whu tne moo planned vengeano. . Early thia month Ie waa arrested and entered a plea, or guilty to crim inally assaulting Mra. Lilly R. Barnaa. Under the Maryland law. he' waa een- tenoed to death. Fear that he would be lynched or burned at th atak led tn of floor to transfer him to th Balti more pi-Won. aa It 1 Impossible- to hold th trial of a negro charged witn aa aaultlna a whit woman at Princea Anna, where th crime waa committed. There haa never yet been a legal hinging in that eounty for such a crime, as th prisoner haa alwaya been lynohed before th sheriff could perform his work. ' . " - Br hitter Is the feellna- in Somerset county against th negro fiend that If on I captured and th officer manage to elude th cnob before a lynching can take place th offender 1 hurried to Baltimore for aafa-keeplng. , Within th laat 10 year three negro have been lynohed In th county. Th laat lynch ing occurred about three year ago. A negro named White, who had been held In Baltimore for safe-keeping, waa taken to Princes Ann on th day of hi trial. - ' - He pleaded guilty and waa. aeniencea to death. Th crowd -waa not aatisned to let th law take Ita course, and aa Whit and th officer earn out of th courtroom th negro waa knocked down, riddled with bullet and afterward hung to a telegraph pot. To prevent a repetition of auch a aeon plan war being mad to execute Boon on a uoai. - Under th law he had to be returned to Somerset county for execution and to prevent him falling Into th hand of a mob at Princea Ann It waa ug geated by th authorities. In view, of th threat of lynching, that the negro bo banged on a ateamboat preferably one of tha atat oyster polio steamer, anchored In Bo met set county water for th purpose. It wa proposed to erect th. acarroid on tn main m wi ateamer. ' j - It had been suggeated that tn gov ernor end th prisoner back to Prlnoaaa Anne Jail for exeoutlon under guara or a company of atat troop, but it wa feared such a procedure would result In a clash and possibly bloodshed between the soldiers and a mop. r. Th meq of that countv were , ao chaarined and disappointed, over .the prtoner-beintken-H- Baltimore Hfor pro tectum tnai tney repeaieuiy pcihtu they would burn him at th atak th flrat time be set foot on Somerset county oil.- whether - undf legal - entnc7 or not.-'?; V -'v.'- -..'.. '.. : .Later It wa decided that th moat practical plan wa to hurry th prisoner and a portable soairoia on ooara a ooa and- take them to Smith' Island where the execution could be held. Thl plan was success fully carried out ana M waa tha flrat negro to be legally hanged for a erlm of th natur of th on he committed. - - " MILWAUKIE PEOPLE PREPARE FOR CAMP ." ' (gpeeial Dtepefch te The JoaraaL) ' VUwaukle, Or Jtily t. Th Evan gelical church people ar busy cleaning up and preparing th grounds of River View camp grounds, at Jennings Lodge. A well ha been sunk and other perma nent improvement made. - Their an nual camp meeting begin Tuesday, July 11. A large number of oampora ar ex pected tb.1 yeer, , ... .. ; ... ' FORMER SENATOR PIERCE ; SUFFERS CRIPPLED LEg (gpscial Dlspatoh te Tks Jearaal.) La Orande, Or., July It. WalUr M. Plerc of Pendleton, former state sen ator, la confined to hi bed at Hot Lake aanitarlum with a crippled leg. caused by slipping and severely tearing the tendons In th knee. He I suffering greatly. Th Injury waa th repetition of a similar on some yeara ago. - It will be several weeka before h caa us hi limb. - , . . .- , , ; . TROOPS ARE RUSHED TO MEXICAN BORDER (Jearaal Special Service.) ' 9m WrnptK TY . Jul SIWFwMtv. V . . V. " , . w . ama mr Af trAona ha.v naaaed here en route to post on th Mexican border. Meg M intaa, , HlUsboro. Ois, July St. Mra. Joseph- lne Robinson, who was sent to th asy lum on July It from thia county, died there yeaterday morning from an attack of brain fvr.' Deceased was . Interred today in bar old home cemetery at , Ttgardvlll la this county. - With fe" companions, hearth m, flatn lence. tornldltv of th liver, eonatlna- tlon. palpitation of th heart, poor blood, neaaacne ana ouwr bvttdui enipiomB, sallow skin, foul tongue, offensive breath and a legion of other ailments, l at once th moat widespread and de structive malady among the American naonle. " Th Horbln treatment will cure all thee trouble, loo hotU. Sold by Woodard. Cliru m co. WEste ii llli o For Friday and vSaturday You're i Welcome -to Credit $r m Wmmk Buy$ Jtmy JtrticU ik A Jforw FOLDING GO ... It will more than pay for lteelf' in the added comfort you'll enjoy when giving th baby an outing. W have an endless variety of stylish carta, at all prices, and will deem it a pleasure to how them.- Porch Furniture oi Coot I fiJO CXAXS TO . 03.50 05.85 r esaaaa raajy . . ssjw rovoa aseee , 0 W still have a large stock of porch furniture that w wish to Ok) out, aa th new furniture coming In will not leave n th apace' neoeaaary for earrytag It over 'till next aummer. The way w have killed th price la certain t more thlnga. and if you have a want In thia line. It wUl be juat Ilk finding money to buy It at ."Edward." - ".ItKlWl" i:it !' a ;rX GOOD PLACE TO TRflDEL CLEARS $25,000 on i:erve Express Clerk Make Bid on Five (': ; Millions; of Panama Bond j- 'l' and OetaTrrOTtv , (yearaal SpeeUt Ssrvtes.1 Kew Tork. -July it It I reported IBaatBBgg-' 1 11 'ii s ii ii ii Bristle Goods .'. 9-row Bleached Fox, solid tacV ;! regular l, ipecil.....,B9f 11 -row ' Bleached ' Fox, fancy -7Tbackrregr2.S0, special f 1.63 13-row : Bleached Fox, eoltd back, reg. $2, pecial..1.10 17-row - Bleached Fox, " solid-.' back, reg. 3, ipecial . . f 1 .75 Tooth Bmah, 4-row, genuine brittle, reg. 50c, special 33 f .Tooth Brush, 4-row, - genuine bristle, reg. 35c, special 23e Tooth Brush, 4-row, ventilated .back, reg. 30c, special... 16f Bath Brushes Adams' Bath Brush 50, TB Adams' Bath Brush, removable handle ....fS.OO Kent's Bath Brush BOe f 1.00 Kent's Bath Brush, removable handle 2.00 Other kinds ........... S5e up AH kinds & prices Bath Sponges... SBf to fl.00 Faoe Sponges.., I.,.5f to 25 Infant Sponges. ...15 to B5e Fine-eilk- SfOTrrg,- large . size.....,....7oe' to fa.tw Bleached lambs' wool - - " ' Sponges...... U30e to 80e " Bleached Mandruka ..' 1 " "Sponges B0e to f3.00 Unbleached Mandruks - 1 " - Sponges...... B0 to 4.00 Loof fibre Sponges, each..5e -Sponges for cleaning... &4t 6eV Carriage Spongee.-.-. v. 38e "up " The Selpyt Polishing Cloth fend Duster, 15, 64, 3, 60, TV aaaaBfsMeBBRBMHBBemBBBaaka, : t - ; K . . Sponge Monarch: Ranijes 01 Down 01 a Ve e ll - CART. 02.50 03.95 tUI rorok Ohalg ' towhide Saae eso. flSS. '..;.; tjl that Samuel Beyorley, an American Ex. pra company clerk, who obtained -an-, award of t5.t00.000 Panama bond from the treasury department on a poatag tamp bid, succeeded In disposing of th award at a good -pro ftf and Tnt hi op- tlon wilt not be forfeited on Auguat 1. It la aald Beyerley had no difficulty , In. arranging tha aal of th bid to a house which 1 Interested In disposing of Panama bonda. but what th term were I not known generally.' ' Beyerley' profit. It I aald, may b , aa high a tlS.000. ' . OoodaV' Allen r Lewis' Beet Brand. Alarm Clocks We guarantee every one sold. The Woodlark.. 8e Alert ................... 31.40 Luminous S1.3S - Spasmodic ...$1.75 fugaboo $1.75 unrise ,,...$1.35 Turkish Half the enjoyment of a bath is lost without a good rubdown; .' pricef ........ S5e to. $2.50 'tTB-DhY BATH TOWELS, i-.. . 85e and 50f Hew Arrivals of CANDLESTICKS CANDELABRAS m"m FLOOR CANDLESTICKS SAMOVARS IARDINIERES FERN DISHES Tn chased and plain-' TfTnfsJir 'WOODLARK" California Insect Powder ' Kills Flies, Ants,- Mosquitoes, Roaches and Lice or Fleas on tnimtls or fowls can 30 BATHINO CAPSt BOe, 90 ....:.,.........7Be WATER WINGS for swim - ming ............... 25e 9TJ0 mni to ' . s mooxn to -' n MBrass V. '