The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 21, 1906, Page 2, Image 2

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cicitT JURORS ACCEPTED (fJ THE BLUE
HOLD-UP LiEO GET
WlTMl LAOD FRAUD CASE
DUSY nemo
VV-
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Mttchall Trial Makes ; Its Influ
? ALL JURORS QUESTIONED , v
' CAREFULLY BY.ATTORNEY8
Large Number . Excused " by Court,
' Prosecution and DefenM Heney
Busy Preparing for Taking of Tes
timony and Admission of Evidence.
. ' BiU "The
Blue Mountain Reserve
- CSSe.'
an. rrlf States district court.
Enter the ehade ef Senator. M ltchelL :
r Twenty Jurore have already been
, examined In the lend treed ease In
, (which State Senator Franklin Fierce
'V J Mere.. WUlerd N.. Jones end Qeorge
t Sorenson are defendants, hut at noon to-
. - J dar tha Jury was ons short of the neoes
1 -; aary II. If John H. Mltehall had not
. , I bMi included in the original Indlot
' f mant this preliminary work would have
'.. I bwg completed In a few hours. It IS his
Influence, lasting Ion eftar he has
passed away, that baa eeuead much of
' " J the delay. The queatlona aaked of the
-.i.'- man in the box and the challenges Intsr-
1 posed ehow plainly tha realisation of
.both eldee that tha departed acne tor In
f hla dare of power msde not only saaloua
. friands but hitter anemias, end thh In-
oulry put oftaner than any other K
: . 'War you ever , afflllated with the
7 Mitchell faction, tha Blmon facUon or
- the Moody faction f .
f - attars Jmw AoeapSst
: The anamination of Jurors began yee
". t tsrday morning. Before adjournment
v rffor the day aight aeeaptaneaa wera re
. I corded. This morning three wore added,
t making it in elk Those eeoepted are as
- - , ; follows: -" . '.' '
. j George H. Bull, merchant. Lebanon,
i Linn "county. ," ' "'
i J. S. Pettyjohn, farmer,' Wlllamlna,
Tamhllt county. - ;
- ; - Walter A. Goes, tannls champion, end
" manager Acme mills, Portland.
.-.- Robart N. Lovelace, farmer. Rainier,
! Columbia county.
' - William J. Fullam, ahoe dealer, Pert-
. ! j land. - r .'...
; Oarratt . W. Versteeg. brlckmaker,
' Portland. -v.
Andrew . Varcler, architect, Salem,
Z ' i Marlon county. " .-. i
, v Thomas C Bodley, florist, Portland.
- 1 1. E. Kelgler, stockman, Gervala, .MaA
.- rlon county. .
W.' M. Kapua, department manager
with Portland Oas company, Portland.
, " ' J. Buchner, farmer. Tall man. Linn
.'county, v . ."-'- ' k '' " v '
Just before noon Judge William tX
" Kenton, who la doing the questioning
, for the defansa. bagaa tha examination
. of John W. Armstrong, a taamater lie
V ing at Klnsel Park, thla county.
Of thoaa already rejected one, Oeorga
y H. Andre we, was excused by consent.
. y Other were dlsposad of as follows: .
. -V- Edward P.- Hutchlns(sxpacted defansa
" to prove Innoconoe - excused by the
, court. j- :.-'::'? ,': i
. ' Oeorg W. Kennedy, needed avidenoe
COUNTERFEITER'S OUTFIT CI
MIKED VESSEL -
Lifs-Savsrs Find Sinking Yacht
Oessrted ;. With Spurious ,.
Cold Coins Aboard.
; (Josial Special tento.)
Los Angeles, Aug. Jl. Long Beach
; f nfeaavera sighted a yacht wfclch ap
. peared to be in distress two miles oft
' : ' tha shore and mads hurried preparations
' to go to the assistance of those on
hoard,. When they approached the
' craft, which was driving ashore with
""an-'ssng flapping,-they found nobody
- aboard. The men boarded the yacht,
. which waa a email sloop, and found a
' full counterfelter'a outfit.
There were dlee for making II and
1S gold pieces and. .several strips -Of
.' metal, from which spuAous money Is
believed to have been made. There
were signs which Indicated that the
yacht had been recently abandoned. The
-. boat waa In a sinking condition and
waa left by the llfeaavera, who allowed
i j i her to go ashore.
. The isoop has been Identified aa one
"-Which has frequently been rented et
i Sen Pedro by two men. When the men
'left San Pedro yesterday they were
; trailing a small open boat behind the
- ' sloop. It la believed that they became
' ' frightened and abandoned the craft at
eea and made -their way ashore during
- the nlgbt "
UNION AND SOUTHERN
LEADING BULL MOVE
New Tork, Aog. 11. The Vnlon end
Southern Pacific are the real leaders of
the bull movement, which Is now in full
swing in the stock market While both
fell off from their high levels, it Is ap
parent the Harrlman Interests are eb
arblng ell tha profit and taking the
sale, to resume an Upward movement
.later. Union opened at III and fell to
112. and ageln went slowly upwsrd.
There was murh buying on the predic
tion that It would reach 300. Southern
fluctuated within narrow margins. Ev
erybody let aVMithem alone until the
aaurce of the Union could be learned.
It le eeld Harrlman le still long on
both, which will be marketed.
SILVER -EXCLUSIVENESS
, Beautiful
After Dinner
Coffee Sets
' ' f "ZHasaead traders of
Jewelers, SUvsrsmlths. ; ' ;
to remove hla prejudice; excused by the
court. ;
A. XTMlner, Wmltted prejudice; chal
lenge for cause by defense and allowed.
Norria PerkUabanker of North Tarn
hill, decided opinion ee to tha verdict in
tha Mltehall ease; peremptorily chal
lenged by the government.
John W. Probst, farmer of Albany,
peremptorily- challenged by defense;
reason not disclosed by examination
; Robert -J.- Stewart. Portland manufac
turer, waa a fellow lodge member of
Senator- Mitchell; knew Borenaoq ' and
patronised -. Boren eon's favorite cigar
store; . peremptorily challenged by the
governuaat. ' .
Amoa Beach. Woodburn oonatable, eet
On the Jury -that convicted Clarence B.
Zachary; peremptorllx challenged by de
fense, ' - '
Thla left both sides with only one per
emptory challenge. There were two va
cancies in the box and one Juror still un
examined. The defense asked that the
box be fined. This would ensbie tnem
to see shead a little and reduce the dan
ger that their last peremptory might not
be put to the best use. Although the
rules of the court called tha examina
tion of the remaining unquestioned Juror
before filling tha box. Judge Hunt
stretched a point and granted tha -request
"A few minutes later the defense,
in en excess of caution, wanted to paaa
J. Buchner for cause and reeerva the
privilege of going back and challenging
him, but the court decided that thla waa
asking altogether too much. The defense
thereupon took exception to the ruling
and accepted Buchner. - ' i
Xeaey Tory Busy, i
. United States Attorney. Bristol looked
after tha gorernment's interests in court
this morning. Special Assistant Attor
ney General Francis J. Heney waa busy
wth the final preparations for tha In
troduction of evidence and put In only
an occasional appearance, at no time re
maining In oourt more than a few mla-
tea. - v
Tha small army of attorneva enmaed
In the defense was , reinforced, this
morning by tha arrival of James K.
Fenton, who oame from Seattle to join
his brother and W. Lair Hill In the
fight to sare Senator Maya. Edwin P.
Hays, brother of the senator, took part
In' the oenferenoas of the defense. These
conferences, ware frequent, aa the et
torneya for Mays made no moves with
out consulting ex-Judge Pipes and S.
B. Huston, attorneys for Jones, ind ex
Judge 8 week, attorney for Sorenson.
A mass of evidence la to be I tu re
duced by the government In Ite effort
to prove that the defendants conspired
with Senator Mitchell. Land Commis
sioner Blnger Hermann and Congress
man J. N. William eon to defraud tha
government out wf 200,000 acree through
the creation of a forest reserve . that
would Include Immense holdings ac
quired by them in various ways, fraud
ulent and otherwise. . On the establish
ment of a reserv. land quoted at 11.26
an acre would at once become worth
tl.l an acre for ecrtpplng purposes,
thereby assuring enormous profits, pro
viding the government did not Inter
fere. In this instance tha government
Interfered and Investigation wee fol
lowed by a string of Indictments.
Among the witnesses to be called by
the prosecution are Captain Salmon B.
Ormeby - and Daniel Webster Tarpley,
who testified before the grand Jury that
made tha Investigation. It le expected
that . the . trial will last about three
weeks. '-V ' -'-.
ACTRESS HAS .FIST FIGHT
-iVffHPOIY-ffllFI
Mr, Lssli Cartsr Payns Puts
... Up Hard Battls With Officsr .
In Hsr Auto. ' i.
(Jesrsal Special Service.)
Patchogua, Aug. 21. A woman
In a feet auto, aald te be Mrs. Leslie
Carter, the actress, and Deputy Sheriff
Addlsion H. Burastead figured In a
lively Set fight in front of the Brook
Haven poetofnee late yesterday after.
aooa Those WBflfc witnessed the affair
aay that they never saw a more daring
attempt to etop an automobllo than the
feat of Bumetead, while both Bumstsad
and the crowd agree that they never
knew a woman to use her fists in such
an affective fashion. . Bumstsad said
the man, presumably Payne, the ac
tress1,, husband, crouched In the corner
of the car and took no part In the pro
ceedings. . The auio did not stop when com
manded' to do so, and the deputy sheriff
made a daring leap" for the machine
and tended. Then followed a fight.
. as the officer did not heve hie official
timers with him he could not make out
a -case and arrest Mrs. Carter, but per
mitted her. to proceed efter she had
apologised. .
GENERAL PALMER'S
. : DAUGHTER IS DEAD
(Sseetai DssstcS te The fearaaLl -
Dayton. Or.. Aug. 11. This commu
nity was shocked . Sunday morning at
the aewa ef Mrs. John Mob re's death.
She wes down town snd did some shop
ping Saturday evening, apparently In
her usual health.
On ewaklng Sunday morning her hue
band found that her spirit hed taken
its flight. An eutopsy showsd heart
rallure the cause.
Mrs. Moore waa tha daughtsr of Oen
ersl Palmer, who figured prominently
in the early history of Oregon.
Besides her husband shs Is survived
by a sister and brothers. Another sister,
Mrs. Jsmea Martin, preceded her only,
a few months ago.
The funeral will be held today at
i p. m. from tha M. E. church.
Prevails abundantly to satisfy Individ- '
usi tastes.- The variety Is large, well .
selected snd of that "sterling" quality, J
11-1000 fine. With tha erer-st tractive
prices and artistic engraving accompa
nying Moid Wedding or
Annlvtrsary Gift . -
, Ar lbs Hula t, -
the ITerthweat. '
Out. Thted and Waebiagtea Sis.
Thrss Victims Rsport Sensa-
' tional Robbsriss to Officsr
at Polict Hsadquartsrs. V
NUMBER OF HOUSES
' ENTERED BY THIEVES
Detectives Recover Part of Stolen
Goods and One Suspect Languishes
' in Chy Prison1 Pendinf an Investi-
gation by the Authorities.
Two hold-upa, a couple of burglerlea
and a number of petty thefts during
the past ti hours indicate that the lull
in tha crime carnival . waa only tem
porary and with renewed vigor the
criminate who tnfeat tha city are again
commencing extenelva operations.
J. n. Burgess, a railroad man 'from
Albany, and P. 8nadon. a bartender at
the Beattle saloon, were held up and
robbed at an early hour this morning
at Park and. Davie streets by a masked
highwayman. The footpad secured 1100
from Burgssa and relieved Bhedon or
I1.T0. The railroad man arrived here
veaterda with tha savings of several
months stowed away In his pocket.' He
etruck up an acquaintance with Shadon
and confidentially Informed hla new
friend that he waa tha possessor of 110.
This served te Intensify the mixologist's
friendship and the two boon compan
ions started ogt te take In the eights.
They had not progressed very rar
when the highwayman put In an ap
pearance. Burgess started to resist,
bus Shedon advised htm to submit and
the crook loat no time In relieving both
men of their, coin. . Bhadon upon being
Interrogated at the station by Captain
Ballsy became extremely nervoua and
conveyed tha Impression thst he might
have been ImDltoated in tne roooery.
Acting on thla theory he was locked up
pending a further investigation of the
case by the detectlvee.
' ' ' Bobbed 'em Bast Side.
James Kilroy 'reported to Patrolman
Mallet at midnight that he had been
beaten and robbed by two young men at
Ankeny and Front streets. . Hie eyes
were badly blackened and the blood wes
streaming from a gash on nia race.
After taking Kilroy to the station the
policemen made an Investigation and
found the mane hat, spectacles and a
rosary at the scene of the hold-up. Kil
roy claims that the highwayman secured
120 from his pockets After striking him
repeatedly in the race ana men aisap-
peared In the darkness.
p. a. McPnerson. witn omoea in tne
Belllng-Hlrsch building, reports that hie
diamond stud waa either lost or stolen
while he waa In Kruee'e grill on Stark
street last evening. Mcpherson declares
that when ha settled hie bill at tha coun
ter the diamond waa In hla ehirt front,
but before he reached the door the atone
had disappeared, .a detective baa been
detailed te make an Inveetlgatlon.
A. risks of the Mcdeay building re
ports that a puree containing 110 was
atolen from Miss Munseu, wno occupies
an adjoining' office. ' The polios have a
suspect In view.- -
. r.O Stts Boss mobbed.
Thomas Narln of 111 Second etreet
has notified the police that his room
wss robbed yesterday between noon end
I p. ni -end HI In gold taken from a
puree In a dresser drawer.
Lovelace, rooming at Mrs. jonn-
aon'e residence at IIIH ' Nuilh Front t
atreev reports inai a sneas mist oamea
sway a suit of clothes valusd at 110.
Tha garments hsve been recovered In a
pawnshop by Detective Vaughn.
w.'H. Drennan or East Bumsias
street notified the police today that a
burglar enured hla residence at 4:10 p.
m. yesterday and secured es his plunder
a topas ring, a ring without a eet, one
blue Montana atone, one yellow topas and
one pair of opal earrings with diamond
sets. j
A burglar entered the home or Mrs,
Ed Clsncy et Eaet Nineteenth and Hol-
laday streets yesterday morning and
stole e pey eneck lor iss.se issue oy
the O. R. A N. Co. and II In currency.
It is -understood that the property has
been recovered. . r
MANY TEACHERS PASS
M'MINNVILLE EXAMS
rSneetal DIM tea s Tae Jesrsatt
McMlnnvllls, Or., Aug. II. Those who
were successful In the recent Auguet
teechsrs' examinations are aa follows:
First Grade Elisabeth Kirk, Mildred
Stott. Lula Mann, Aria Hampton. Nelle
Nelson, Elsie Ollphant, Mettle Cavltt,
F. H. Buchanan.- Lasra Morris. L. IC
fryer, Rhoda Newklrk. Susie Burden.
Hattle Brown. - Eva Alderman, Oussle
Updegraph. Agnes Hilary, Ploy Bass.
Anna Gallup.
Second Orade Lulu Olds. Flora Bert
ram. Laura Manchester, Martin McDon
ald. Evelyn Dlx. Pearl Agee, Dorcas Csl
vln, Terrls L. Strait, Lydla Manchester.
Fanny Rlppey, Lela Murray, Ussis Mc
Allister.
Third Orade Stella Warner, Done
M. Duncan, Marguerite Hammond, Ethel
Llnvllle. Gertrude Holmes. Ruth Blair.
TAura Corrlgan, Myrtle Oeuee, Medge
Planck.
Primary Wlnntfred Bogus, Ida Mae
Smith.
JEROME IGNORED IN
rlCE TRUST INQUIRY
' IJmnal Bseelal Strrlee.I '
New Tork, Aug. II. Tho grand jury
hes taken the Investigation ef the Ice
trust out of ths hands of District At
torney. Jerome and began - what the
Jurere say will be an Independent In
vestigation, which Is likely to result In
Indictments. This is the nrst time in
msny years thst a grand jury has de
elded to act Independently ef the dis
trict attorney.
The csuse of this drastic action wss
thst tha onlv evidenes produced by the
district attorney wes that provided by
the officials of tha accused trust. Mr.
Jsroms wss also frank In stating hie be
lief that the trust had not conspired to
relse the price of toe and that no Indict
ment would be found. -
TAFT T0 DECLINE v
PLACE ON BENCH
' . ' "
Washington. Aug. tl. Secretary Tart
will decline appointment to ths United
Ststes supremo court bench and remain
In the cabinet He will notify the presi
dent to thle effect early in September,
aa court aaasmblee for the autumn term
In October.
This, determination upon Mr. Taffs
part mesne that "he probably will make
his visit to tha Philippines next winter.
It elso means that hs will continue to
be presidential timber until the nomina
tion la made by the Republican national
eeavsaUoa.
:'. iFrom - now ;uhtil Saturday night will be a etimc of great value
giving on all of the finest' grades of Clothing and Haberdashery. ; ;
The fcntire line of; Chesterfield: Fancy "Suits in light and medium:
weights are on sale at greatly reduced prices, and every man; knows
that prices reduced here; means ;ompthihg.? JTlie; end of the; season
being the only time during th year "that any , contessions are made
'from' thcimarki
All 016 and
All 022.50
AH 03O and 035 Chesterfield Suits at . .
All $5.00
All $8.00
Trousers St. .....
Trousers st ......
$3.00' Vests st. .....'' '.ejl50 1 $4.00 Vests st.
$3.80 Vests st. ............ ?1.T5 $5,00. Vests st.
Special sale on alljight weight underwear. Sale
night Your opportunity nearly past. . r -
FURIOUS STORM
" aaaa-akMBaaaBSSBeassaaaa: '
(Continued froea Page One.)
owing ta the sever, shaking which they
received from the earthquake, and at
Salvador and Santa Turnlpo a number
of public buUdings will have to be
rased. At'UsJUal 7 "housss fell. - A
number of smaU vlllagee In tha Ter
remote district were destroyed. '
REIGN OF TERROR.
.-
caty
Strtckea
hy
11, Bn.t Harrlce.!
Buenos Ayres. Aug. The cut-off
in tha San Dleg. telegraph line has
been repaired and hundreds of private
messagea have been received. They
report everything In a satisfactory con
dition there, Refugees are arriving at
Santiago' on horseback and aay that a
reign of terror prevalle and there are
horrifying scenes In all parte of the
eity. Squares are full of people who
have been driven from their , homea.
Thousands - ere praying In the streets
and many have gone mad.
The government haa declared an in
definite period of mourning. Public re
Me anbeorlptlons have beenopened la
Buenos Ayree. The Jockey club gave
iO.eoO pesos and the Argsntlna govern
ment will pess an appropriation for th.
relief of eufferere.
BUILDINGS DISAPPEAR.
Aamlnlstratloa Sattdlag- and "Victoria
Tbeaers Senk Out ef Sight. V
(Jes-ial Sseetal SerrUe.1
.ntlasn Chile. Aug. tl. Carlos Ed
wards, ons of the proprietors of the
Mercurlo of Velparaleo. has arrived
here on horeebaek. He confirms the
reports thet the Almendral quarter and
principal avenue ef Velparaleo have been
MMfsrmtil into heaps of ruins. When
t.e mtt th oltv. inhabitants were wan
daring about looking for relatives and
frienda. The majority sought refuge
In the hille, in perks and along the sea
shore.
The Administration buildings and the
Victoria theatre have dlssppeared, even
to the foundations.
When Edwards left it wss Impossible
ta dstermlne the number killed. At one
Aefint he saw 0 bod lea. The main
hotel waa etandlng and aU the guests
mm In Uirv.
The destruction of the villages of
Papule. Zapllla and Rensa has been
confirmed. '
The barracks of a lancer regiment at
Llmsohs wee wrecked and two. off leers
were burled beneath the falling walla,
MRS. MARY F.WALKER
DIES NEAR ALBANY
11
(Sserisl Dwpatefe ts Tie fesraeLi
Albany, Or . Aug. 1 Mary r.
Walker, wife of Cyrus H. Walker of
this city, died Sunday afternoon at her
country home near tbla city. She was
a native of Linn eouaty end it yeara of
age. A daughter of one of the oldeat
pioneer families. . Hen. Jason Wheeler
of this city, she was a woman highly
spoken of, and a splendid Christian
character, being a member ef the Con
gregational eburch.
Her husband, Cyrus H. Walker. Is
said te be the first white child horn
west of the Rocky mountains. Besldss
htm she leaves two sons and a daughtsr
to mourn her untimely death. The fu
neral waa held yesterday afternoon from
ths Baptist church and waa. conducted
by Rev. 8. A. Douglas.
SCOTT SAWYER DIES "
' AT MOUNTAIN RESORT
f ., ( . t
(Sped! pupate te Th Journal )
Sitverton, Or.. Aug. II. Scott Sawyer,
proprietor ef the Sllverton eteam laun
dry, died Saturday evening at the Breit
enbush hot springs. 1 miles , up the
mountain trail from .Detroit, where he
' ' '. ' ' V - .- '''
02O Chesterfield Suito at ...
and Q25 Chesterfield Suits at
SALE ON PARAGON. TROUSERS
......... ..e-. , .f 4.00
.V. ...... . . r. , . ?4.50
HALF PRICE SALE
Jlvii
had been for a week la company with
a party from SUverton. Tha cause of
his death Is supposed to have been heart
dlaeaae, and hla departure waa very
sudden.. - - - ;
His remains wera brought out to De
troit this mornlnr and; -wui arrtve here
this evening. .
Mr. Sawyer has been la comparatively
good health during his visit at the
springs, end wss heard to remark on
the morning of his death that he never
felt better. -:..-.., ," ... '.' ' ,.:;' - . ;
r CITY PRISONERS i
-(Continued from Page Ona)
Judge Webster thle morning. "The
sub Jstl at th. quarry will be completed
by September It, and we Intend to put
the county prisoners In there and get
them to work ee soon aa pot alble. .
"We are going to keep the quarry and
rock crusher going all through the win
ter, and we shall soon have the flneat
roads In the northweat in thla county.
"If the city will let ua have the
prisoners ws will glsdly put them to
work. It would not only be to our ad
vantage, but to the advantage of the
m .. , gu
Danknipt Sale
Of th. $6,000 Stock'
, ' , or-.
L.MINC & CO.. fid 6th St.
Ladles' asd Grata rnralahlag Oeeds ti
sll klsda at HALF PAICX.
Com is aod look aver ear Imstese.
stock before baring elMmrher. an4 yas
wiU be aere to auke a sorekaM (real na
after getUag ear esUreaMly low prlcee.
1KB VBIOSS AU CVT III UU.
MAN. SINC (bw CO
SS Shrth Sweet, Satseis Oak sad Stark,
BU. - CUT::
RATES
For 30 Days Only
II.SS Oold Crewna......
ts.es Oold Crowns
lio.ee Plates
tll.ee Plates
B.OO
3.60
5.00
7.60
rulings, p from
ih.ix anf
Week Crmaraateeg.
Boston Dental Parlors
SSiVs Morrison
St- Opp. S.
0. sad
ateta rraaas.
WARM WEATHER WILL HELP
Now Is the Tim td Get Rid of Your
. Catarrh by Using HyomeL ... ,
'' livery ons Vho is afflicted with ca
tarrh should . take advantage of ' the
werm weather to get rid of this annoy
ing and distressing dlaeaae, for the
right treatment In August and. Septem
ber will give benefit much more quickly
than in the winter and early spring.
The germ-kllllng and health-giving
Hyomel when brsathed In the summer
months hss an evsn more beneficial ac
tion than 1 when used In ths colder
weather. It Is nature's own remedy for
the cure of catarrh.- It goes to the most
remote air cells In ths nose, throat and
lungs. klUIng snd driving from ths eye
tern the ratarrh germs.
Hyomsl is the simplest,' most pleas
ant and ths only guaranteed cure fot
ratarrh that has ever been discovered.
It la sold by Wooderd, Clarke Co.
under a guarantee to refund the money
if it doee not give complete eatisraotion.
At this season of the year, the first
day's uee of Hyomel will show a de
cided Improvement In health and In a
short time there will be no further
trouble from catarrh.
Von take no rtk In buying llynmsl.
The complete outfit costs but tl.00, e.
tra bottles IOC, and If after using, you
say it hss not helped . you, Woodard.
Clarke h CaTwUJ return your money.
All $7.00" Trousers
All $8.00 Trousers t if.
ON FANCY VESTS ', ;
city as well, As much crushed rock
la needed for the Improvement and re
pair of the city streets as for the
maintenance of good country roads, and
If we had the prisoners we could put
crushed., rock . In -here .at- the . ooat-of
crushing. -- It . would : save the . city
money, and give the taxpayers some re
-fir tr f "f -f
SAFETY RAZORS AND OTHERS '..
" Meaning the old Standby. Some men like one style better thanL
another. . We hsve them both, and here is an opportunity to pur
: cbate your favorite at far below the regular price.' -; , -
Star Safety Special . . . I................ .f 1.10
Radio Magno Safety, 4 blades special... ..................... .83f
.VV ."' OLD STYLE. ; . ,
Peerless special . ..... . f 1.88 Swedish special ' ..V. .;. I . f 3.50 '
Borscic special . . ... . . .Me) . ' Columbia special . '.. . . . .f 1.10
.I- .:; KAZOR. HONE SPECIAL. .. . ' :,
Old Hickory. ............ .62 - Genuine Belgian Mone..,..M)
Barber Special.......... Apart
" '.:'i:t :''-y RAZOR STROPS SPECIAL. 2':h ' r"
Double Swing...... t....a0e Rsdium Double.. 1.2
U. S. Cavalry..
Kokens'
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GILLETTE SAFETY RAZORS $5.00
Family and Medicinal
Fiaher's Rye, quart, special.,,... )
Muskingum Valley Whisky, full quart,. ...fl.25
Chicken Cock Rye, quart, special ,.,.?.Ma
Paul Jones, quart, special I ll.OS'.
Hunter's Baltimore Rye,-' special t ., ;.... . . t, . . , . l. , , 11.03 '
DeWsr's Special Scotch,; upecial ...... ,i . . ............ . .).' 11.08'
Extra Fine Old Scotch, special.;...:.;... ; ,;,.fl.lS
Fine Old Bourbon, special.;.....- ..;T.;..W...;;'Vi'. .
Fine Old Cansdisn Rye, special..... . ...81e).
White Port, special..,. ,..T3e
California Port, quart, special.... ..2K
California Sherry, quart, specisl...... Mf.
Cabernet, Ssttterne, Burgundy, Reisling, Extra Select California,
quart, choice .....r.. ,t .-.42
Our Special Port and Sherry, for this week, gallon...... ,. 1.00
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ends Saturday,
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turn for the money it costs to keep the
city prisoners." ,- ;
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. While Mr. Harrlman is doing such big
things )n tha transportation world, ho
rateht.-it weuld seem, put on another
steamer or two between hare and. Ban
Yrancisco. ' . '
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SHAVERS
ATTENTION!
Xttt Ever Kexdy 0() AO . '
Safety Kmr.y&yy
Regular 15.00 Rasof 44 bladea
10 shsves to a bUde, 250 iriaTeav5
Shavs a year and a half no cuts
no cussingno honing or ' strap
ping, in fact sver-rssdjr. "
. Ruatia Shell.. ...... v .f.T
. uenuine Horsehide Mrop va.as)
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