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Tiir: ccrccn daily joun:.rAL, ronTLAiiD, i:o:iday Evr::ii;a.' September- 3, is::. COIFS- 'CHILD A CRIPPLE World's Richest Ctrl Said to Be Hopeless Invalid From Hip . ' Disease. ' . . HAS EVERYTHING! ON - EARTH BUT HEALTH Beit Doctors Sty There It Vary Lit tle Hop for Hr Recovtry, as ths ' ; Troubl ; Is Ons ' of Too Long Standing. I'v;;.;;'--'-; ': (Joernal (pacts! Servtee.) ' 'London,. Sept 1. Miss Mrrrt Carnegie, only daughter of Mr. and Mra. : Andrew Carnegie, and parbapa tha rlch at halraaa ia tha world, ta aald to ba -.. Buffering from an aggravated form of Jilp dlaeaee, which haa baffled, medl-'- i ezperta of London and tha continent. It haa been gradually stowing woraa a aha advanoaa In age and la now ao bad that aha haa to ba aaalated la vry v mora.. Bar complaint a almllar to that from which Lollt Armour, tha Uttla ' Chicago halraaa. Buffered ao long. Dr. - Xorena haa boaa ppeled to In Mr geret Carnegle'e behalf, but bar age la Such that ha did not cara to jnndartaka tha traatmant uaual in euch eaaaa. j Tha fact of bar misfortune waa made " publl whan Crnegl-xpllnd hla In ability to attend tha opening moating of tha Royal National Elateudfod. Ha aid bU daughter' condition waa too Serloua. .-.. ( Margaret Carnagla waa bora March 10T19T. and fromlhat day'haa had : ovary attention and luxury har father' a great fortune oould provide. Aa a , Chrlatmaa gift in ltM Camegla pre sented har with a 11,000,000 mansion on Fifth aveaua and NlneUeth street, one of tha finest residences In New Tork. Bh J.Jutlful child and baa made many frlenda. on ahlpjooerd In har fre quent tripe to and from Scotland. Bar 'Ulneas baa baan kept secret f ronv all but Intimate frlenda, but la now aald to be eo aertoua that It can no longer ., be aonoaaled. LETTER CARRIERS IN -; r.Lr: ANNUAL MEETING n .. ! , ; ","c -'-..:-v-'- -- v (Jcaraal Special Service.) i .. Pltteton. Pa Sept. I. The alath an nual convention of tha Pennsylvanl State 'Association of Letter-Cerrlers oo -)upld ttaelf chiefly - wlth-h- dlemia lon of plana for lnoreaalng the mam 'berahip aad influence of tha state er ". saniaatlon. . . .' t Andern,lIn4J Sept.: l.JTha fifth , annual atata convention of Indian ru ral route earrlera waa ceiled to order '- here today with a good attendance. Tha . meeting will continue over tomorrow. "Wichita. Kan.. pt. I. Nearly ovary county of tha atata la well reproaentad at tha annual convention begun bar , ' today by tha Kanaaa Aaaoclatlon of Rural Letter-Carrlcr - A. two day a program of report, papera and dlscua- olona haa bnrranged forthaaaeet? :;- tng. v. .'. :7. 1 Dallaa. Tax.. Sept I. The Taxaa 8 tat Aeaoolatlon of Rural Letter-Carriers as sembled hero In annual session today for tha tranaaotloa of bualnes Many ; 2- parte of the atata are . reproaentad Among -thoaa In attendance. , - - - ROSEBURQ JUMPS ON :, ; POOR WATER SERVICE i ' - - i I . ; ; lawMtei Dwaatek ta e feanaLk .' ' Roaeburg, Or, Bapt. . A maaa nraet tng waa held hero Saturday purauant ta ' a call by tha mayor and a. committee ' appointed by tha Buatneaa Men e Pro- (eotlva aaaoclatlon for tha purpoaa of .. taking aoma action In tha matter of tha water aupply of the city, which haa - baan totally- Inadequate for tha paat .! ar threa yaara...-: v ' Tha water company haa promlaed .. better aerrtce each year and haa made - no effort to keep Ita promlaea, and tha aitlaena have concluded to take tha - matter Into their owa hand. Every buatneaa man la tha alty waa proaent, and resolution waa unani mously adopted that tha eity ahould re ' eelve better aorvlca or ao pay .and to pay for only what aervloe waa received. ' a reaolutlon waa also adopted asking tha etty oounoll to Investigate tha mat ter of tha city owning Ita awn -water ' and light ayateina. . - - m Tha proaent company la paying alx par cant Interest on llOt.000 bonda and ia making a Urge profit besides. One prominent cltUen expreesed hla opinion , of tha aotloa of the water company as 'highway robbery." Tha company la ' rurnlehlng good, pur water, , but tha upply ta only half enough for tha-da- rnand. , '.. : - . : SIXTY THOUSAND IS - ' EIGHTEEN DAYSV RUN '; ;- - r TBpeekr UostHi'te'JoorasL) k Helena, Mont., Bept . Jamea Whit . aomb arrived at Helena from Zort man. Montana, having with him a gold bar watching allghtly mora than too ' pounds, and which ha deposited at tha V United Btatea eeeay office. Jt la estimated that tha bar win weigh In cash approxlmatlxt(0.000, depend , Ing on tha flneneaa of the metaU This repreaeata an II daya' run of tha cya ' aide plant at tha Ruby gulch mine owned by Whltootnb and a maa named PhlUlpa. Tho mine waa only reoonUy found, and la altuated In a aectlon of the atate ' known aa agricultural and graalng land 'aa dletlngulshed from mining. Two or threo very rich gold mlnea have been discovered In that, aectlon, which Is ( known aa tha Uttla Rocky mountain dtatrlot. . .; PENDLETON BOYS ARE . RELEASED ON BAIL - - - (gpeelsl Bwesteh te Tea Jearaal.) - - Pendleton. Or, Bapt . Olenn Buehbeo, depnty TJnlted Btatea mar . ahal. arrived from Portland - for the purpoea of taking air young men In Pendleton accused - af taking liquor an - tha reoervatlon for trial la tha federal ' court t Portland. However, the young men were advised to and have - their casea held If possible until after tha return of Judge Wolvertoa to tha , bennh in Portland. . Tha ball waa Bxed at 1100 for oaoh of tha young man. , . ' Aatltiy atuatan Xeet, ' Manaaha. Wla., Bept I. Tha Wlaeoa .ata Aroheologlcal aoaiety, organised tws years aao, beaen Ita annual meet- ' ' In , in Menssha today to arouse addl- ' tlonsl Interest In the entlqultlea and ttmorl'"! l.e with which th J"o ir v;f aijounaa, . " . . : -CEA r.EVlcV . (Continued from Pse One.) naval review ever held In western wa ters would ba a failure, from the specta tor's point of view. At that hour a terrlflo storm broke over the fleet, ac companied by a wonderful eleotrle dis play. Thle- waa ao bright at times that picture were taken of tha huge battle ships weltering la tha atorm-lashed Waters. Daybreak came, with little affect on the wind, which drove a heavy rain In tn tacee of a vaat multitude thai gath ered at the plera to take boat for tha acena of the review. Later tha weather began to clear, t Tha mlghtleat squadron of warships avar gathered together la weatern waters waa officially reviewed by Prealdent Roosevelt at Oyster Bay today. Forty-five vessels of the new navy, ranging In also from tha mighty battle ahip Louisiana with a displacement of lMe tons, to the tiny aubmartnea Por poise and Shark, took part In the great naval spectacle. More than 100 shots were fired from th huge naval guns. Bight hundsed officer and 11.000 (men comprised the crewe Aboard the ship. Long Island eound, oppoalt Oyster Bay, presented a atrlklag spectacle whan th great warsbipa, dressed from atom to atern and with their yards manned and their sides lined with their crews, awung Into line. The town and harbor of Oyater Bay were astir aariy. Immense orowda as sembled along th ae front and rounds of cheers mingled with the national an them and salutes from th exourslon boats aa tha yacht Mayflower steamed out of th harbor with Prealdent Roose velt aboard. With th prealdent were Secretary of tha Navy Bonaparte, As sistant Secretary Newberry, and a party of half a doaen Invited guests. The Mayflower Vaa followed by the Sylph with Mra. Roosevelt and her honse party aboard. -.V v Warehlpe ts Three line. :J 1 Tha fleet of warships waa drawn up In three line due north of Pino and Center Inlands, and about S.tOO yarda from Center Island point tha fleet fac ing eastward at 450-yard intervals. A picket Un of boats-w established TOO yarda outside the fleet formation, and beyond this yaohte and other craft were obliged to anchor. To the, spectator it appeared that all tha available exourslon craft in the viothlty of Greater New Tork had been .pressed Into ser vie to accommodate thoaa desirous of aoelng th naval pageant. - " - ' ' Ia the outer or northern line of war ships, beginning at the waat and, ware the Denver, Cleveland. Taooma. Minne apolis. Maryland. Colorado, Pennsylva nia. Weat Virginia. Iowa. Indian. 1111- tlnols and Alabama, with tha Dolphin la advance as tha reviewing atand at Sec retary Bonaparte. ,. : . ... ' Tha central line contained (n tha or der named tha Arkansas, Florida, Ne vada. Puritan, Virginia. New Jersey. Rhode Island, Louisiana, Xearaarga, Kentucky, Missouri and Maine. ... The third or southern line waa made p of th D Long, th Blakaley, tha BtoektoivRodgera, Tlngey, Wtlkea, Mao Don ough. Lawrence, Hopkins, Princeton, Worden, Whipple and Dea Molneav The Porpoise, the Shark and tha Nina con stituted a separate group to tha aouth of the Whipple, while to the aouthweet of tha fleet and outside th picket, line were the auxiliary vessels Lebanon, Laontdaa, Abarenda. Arethusa, Celtic and Tankee. - - BBl4ant Bala. :-: ' -Contrary to precedent th ahlp re mained stationary while the Drealdent upon tha Mayflower, passed along th mree) lines ana also encircled tha entire fleet. Aa th president paseed aaoh flagship ha received a saJut of II guns. This oontlnued until about 101 ahot bad been find. - - r At th ooncluslon of the Inapeotlon tha Mayflower withdrew to th east ward of tha flort. Th prealdent than entertained at luncheon Rear-Admlral Robley JX Evana. commanding the fleet, and tha commanding officer - af ' the squadron flagships, Thea of fleer were Rear-Admlral Chart H. Davis. Captain Charlee W. Bartlett. Captain Nathan B. Nile, Rear-Admlral Wlllard H. Brown son. Commander Bradley A. Flske, Com mander Edward Anderson. Lieutenant W 1111a McDowell. Lieutenant Charlee P. Nelson and Commander H. O. Dunn.. . An Idea of the atrength of .tha great fleet which took aprt In tha review may b had when it ta considered that It waa greater than tha combined fleet of the American and Spanish navies during the lata war, that It was muoh atronger than tha combined fiesta of Ruaala and Japan during tha battel of the Be of Japan. Tha fleet of 41 vessels la a larg aa th entire Italian navy or tha Russian and Austrian nnviea combined. No other country haa aver gathered ao many warships together at one time for th purpose of review except Great Britain. Second tn Interest only to the war ahlpa themselves waa tha great fleet of excursion boats and pleasure craft which brought tana of thouaanda of apectator from New) Tork to 4 witness tha review. Th fact that It was a holiday naturally had a tendency to Increase tha crowd One hundred and fifty ta a conservative estimate of th number of exourslon boata that mada Oyater Bay their meoea for tha day. Xn addition there were scores of private yacbta from the New Tork. Atlantic Seawanhaka and Brook lyn laoht club. , , . Formation of th Ptvlaloaa. '4 Aside from th torpedo flotilla, tha aubmartnea and tha auxiliaries, there are six dlvlalona of battleships and cruisers, each aquedroa consisting of two divi sion. Th complete . formation of th vaxioua dlvlalona la fallowa: - First equadron. first division Maine, Missouri. Kentucky. Keerearg. Second division Louisiana, Rhode Island, New Jeraey, Virginia. Second squadron, third division Ala bama, Illinois, Indiana. Iowa. Fourlt division West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Colorado, Maryland. " . ' Third squadron, fifth division Pun tan, Nevada. Florida. Arkaneaa, Sixth dlvlslon-iMlnneapolls, Taooma, Cleve tand,. Denver. v It Torpedo -flotilla, ' aeeond . flotilla Whipple,, Worden. Truxton.r Hopklna, Lawrence, Macdonough. - - Third flotilla Wllkea, Tin gey. Rog. era. Stockton, Blakaley. DeLong. .. Submarlneaw porpai,, JharkvN1na (tender). Troopship Tankee. - Auxlllariea Celtic. A be rend. . Leon ids s, Arethusa, Lebanon. - HOWARD KRESSLY IS : RELEASED BY; MEAD " Spokane, Sept I. Howard Kressly, a former society man and broker of this city; who haa eerved three yeara of a five-year aentenoa ia tha Walla Walla penitentiary, haa been paroled by Gov ernor Mead and la expected her ta a day or two. Th charge upon which he waa convicted waa . obtaining money under false pretence and la wreoklng th LuoUe Dreyfua mine. . i ; Cheap Rataa East ' On September and It 'th Canadian Pacific will cell round trip ticket t eastern terminal at very low rate Tlcketa good for atop-over with privi lege of returning earns Una r via any direct line. It will cost you no more to travel via The Great Scenic Rout" Double daily train aervlce and tha beet of everything. For full particular eall on or address F. R, Johnson, F. F. A. I onian!, Oregon. VomenV Vests 17c Swiss Ribbed VesUrribbon trimmed and silk finished ; a vest that sells repilarly f6r 85p each. Getting Even Sale, SEE THE WIPJPOWS K II Ye, Tuesday morning bright and aarly wt'JI start our getting-cven sale and tho It will, only last one day we will make you remember It for many a day to come by the bargains youU find. WE get even but YOU have a chance to get-r AHEAD. You see we lost tHe first day of the week and in order to make the week a big one even with that day out we're going to have this special sale for ON B DAY ONLY. Be right here ln front of the door tomorrow morning and wait for the bargalnx to go on sale. You'll find It too crowded for comfort later In the day. Read the news of the good things you'll find here.then be here early for your share i TO OOUXaT SAUi Dress Goods Pr.ct3d . .- r i ; - ' , Surely we'll be good and busy in this aectlon when you read of this ridiculous' price cutting. Don't Vait,come now and buy your Dress Goodi, even if you don't want them made up for a week or two you won't find THESE gooda here at the same prices iter today. : ' ', X 1 ' ' ' : ": H v mercerized Panama NEW - PLAIDS. ,88 Inches t,t ATn .K.if;w A-- i.ft wide and in-all the new fall shadesrmostTy- large plaids; 60c value Tuesday -. - .......... .40 w SHADOW PLAIDS In the new gray effects andjn a grade that, we ; have thought a big : bareain. at 49c the . yard. Sell- .lngTueadaymVth.r'2P0':JarIy;-Oc.'tha' yari ( : ' OU Domestics and Linens i 1 ARE AMONG THESE TREMENDOUS BARGAINS BLEACHED - SHEETINGS, with a 8-inch hem at the top, and a' 1-inch hem at the bot- torn; -worth 75c :,each.OA Tuesday selling isday selling at...... BLEACHED T UKKI8H TOWELS, size . 22x46, with' selvage edges ; worth 25c r each, for. ..... ... ...... lUv BLEACHED SHEETS.;.?- '(. Sa- size, witn reentorcea center; . the resrular 60c felling Tuesday for BEDSPREADS, Marseilles pattern, full .regular, size; a regular $1,60 quality. Q Q "Tuesday's price ........ V GLASS TOWELING." 16 in. wide; regularly sold at 10c the yard. Getting Even Sale. H price .................... I C OUDl Our-New Open for business now, with the best showing of modish Mil Itaery hereaboute, V Charrm than youTI find the same authoritative styles elsewhere. In the Third Street Window there are just a few of the many be witching modela we have to show you, and from there it's just a step .back to the department and there youll find just the Hat you are SURE to want at' a price so surprisingly low that youll decide then and there, the Golden Eagle la the place youll buy YOUR Hata after this. ;, "FELT HATS in all shapes, tailor made, Sailors, etc., that are regularly sold at 1 AO $2.60. Sale price. . . . ! 70 . Step tn and try on oa e these neat Street Hat. Bo email a prlo will balp rou ta aavo. BRITISH ARMY . LOSING IIS YOUNG OFFICERS 1 . , , . ... .... v' Eighty - Raslgnatlona . Weekly , in , ; War Department Because r pay t small. -,, - t--J: (Joernsl Speelsl Srvlre. London, Bept. . War oTfle aathocl tlea ar at thlr wtta n4 t fcnow what can be done to top the Hoo4 f reals nations that ar pourtns tn from amy offloers from all parte of tha smplr Th averase haa recently ba 19 a week. The officers claim that. If they are to ba considered by tha publlo aa professionals and so through il th new and arduoua Usks Imposed upon them, their pay ahould bo placed on tha earn footing- aa that of other buatneaa men. Tha pay ot a British ' lieutenant ia la id a day. or il l, and U coeta aim from four to al time that amount to keep Up hie position, abeordlns to the aoolal atandina of bit regiment. After 10 years arv(o an Offloer, unices be haa attained th rank of oolonel, la re tired on a pension of tllO a year. No pension Is given for period ( aervloa f less than 10 yeara. ' '! Tkaistow Tela t (Special Dtsvetch s Ta Jearaal.) ' Olympic, Waaiu, Bept' . Tha aouaty auditor ha Just completed hi report to th tt board of equaltaatloa, whloh shows that tha ,arecate vahie af all tasanlr property In Thuretoa eounty for th year 10 ta .ttl.l. an Increase of tlil.Ttt over th Uxabl projrarty (ralvaUoaw tot alOS, - Ti"D akd vam:::ll ,fsi- G-CE - , r' --v r- going lo dc very. popu-T f- lar; 88c valueTuesday, SHEPHERD CHECK SUIT ING "with a large invisible plaid ; something new and ex-. tremely nobby ;.wortn regu- BAU PILLOW SLIPS, size 42x8$ ; Celling -Tuesday at' the ve - low price of, tllr each..., ...;.,. ..:.UO jl-j. ' m"' oamc giiuc, ivaov, iui , . . 4a BLEACHED SHEETS wlth -reinforced center; 9-4 size and regularly old at 85c 4 J A each. Tuesday, .. , . , a iy HUCITTOWELSrsize 18x89 ; inches, bleached .and hem-' stitched, with f fancy . woven borders ; worth 'regularly " 'i 85c; each .... L k L UNBLEACHED CRASH, regularly sold at lZc the. 1 yard. Getting Even Sale 7r price ... , ... ,r r. .......... 1 1 SAOUI: PARISIAN MODELS, trim- med in exquisite .taste, ultra stylish Hats that are worth $10.00N$12.00 and $18.00 each. Sale prices 89.95, CC TIC S8.95, 56.95 and; j&07O 111 GOOD CONDITION ' r; President Ressler Tells of Prep. " arationa Made for Silver . 4;i:;r Anniversary. . ...l; " Prealdent' at X. Ressler of th Mon mouth, state, normal . achool la. at the Oregon. ' He la on bla way to- eaa'.erq Oregon , to attend a serlee of soumy teacher Institutes In Union. Baker, Grant. Harney, . Lake and Klamath oountlea. He report bright prospects for the Monmouth - normal, which, be gins Ita Itth annual cession September ts. . , Preparations have already been mad for a ftttlns celebration of the Institution's silver anniversary. For mer presidents - and members - of th faoulty, regents and hundred of stu dents ar expected ' to attend, and an elaborate musical aad - Uterery . pro fram I being planned. ' Tb 41 sraduataa seat out tha paat year have aU secured good position aad tb demand for more teaohera 1 tUl unaatlsfled. The chief call la for young men aa principals and high school teacher, wha ar now being sc oured largely from tha east. Thar la a azouse for any young maa In Ore gon teaching In country dlstiiots If ha will secure a good aoademlo aad pro fessional training. Dr. Reesler says: "Two new Instructere r to be added t th faculty, and a number of repairs and Improvement made about - tha building . Mr. Header will return to Monmouth ia Una fo ta speaks of Millinery Dept Oi.BE n EAGLE " Sale ..f.,.,'.vV oun smu tiupendous Savings on sinioes; Oat . the children read now. Here's your chanca to cconomis.- BOYS' SHOES of good .olid stock for achool - wear. - mad of attn- calf; worth $175 $L49 the pair, for; LITTLE GENT'S SHOES' in black and tan; worth $125 ' and $1.50 tha tair. Tusday , . QQr price' . ' . ..... ...... y MISSES' SHOES of box calf and vici kid, with, stout aolea; "reffa- ''Jf :-;-v;.$1.39 MEN'S SHOES n vid . kid and box . calf,; with., plain toet; shoes worth $2.50 the . pair, r.';...:.$1.98 tor Sctool TWO M EN'S FURNISHINGS BARGAINS NECKWEAR, all kinds and some of th swell-' MEN'S GOLF SHIRTS, in percale, madras and est patterns you ever laid: your eyes on ; grades cheviot, come in plain or fancy stripe! patterns, that, sell regularWor 60c. 75c and $1.00. r and they're shirts that sell for $1.50 regb-nO JfcLP ?9 39e and......... ,-a-lC Urly.Sale price.. ...... ;T;;..-..v,';VoC LOOsMN THE BASEMENT FOR THESE Not a housekeeper .in Portland but needs some of these ItemsTand where but at the Golden Eagle wouldyott find themjit8uch weeprices as we quote you here? v . GOLD DUST, regular 25c packagea. tQr BIO VALUE LAUNDRY SQAP, selling f- Sellmg Tuesday for only. ;. lyi, Tuesday only at seven bars for;. . . . . ; .v'ZtfC SAPOLIO. the best soap made for cleaning and FELS NAPTHA SOAP You know what the counng.Tuesday's pnee?TOUR-- sell vou .P HAND SAPOLIO. too. Is reduced for this unr IVORY SOAP,' Voo", Vs included'in this one-day usual bargain day, and you may buy fourr sale, and we sell six bars for f S . r" ' ,V ' ' ""vC only.... . ..... . ..... . . . ... . . .". . . ... , , .sWuC SAVE ON HOSE WOMEN'S FAST BLACK HOSE.; 40 gauge, seamless; a regular '25c stocking; selling Tuesday at, two pair for. muC WOMEN'S FANCY HO - striped : patterns, in lisle thread goods; regular price is 8 5c C the pair, -Tuesday, . ........ .1 uC CHILDREN'S HOSE, ; fast black, seamless, with double heel and toe; regularly 12c the LOST IN BRUSH . FIVE DAYS . WITHOUT FOOD Attorney Trefren - of - Ashland Wanders Aimlessly About . I Within Ten-Mile Radius. " tflpecUl Dwpeteb te Tsc fwwaal.) . MedfordV.- Or.. Sept... I. George ; TT. Trefren, an Ashland -attorney, had a narrow eall while loat In tha brush at th head of Rogue river during laat week. Hi waa camped wit. Ms family St Huckleberry mountain In the Crater Lake reservs and a horse strayed from hi oamp. H borrowed n. animal and saddle to bunt for tha missing borse, and atruck out about dusk, forgetting a lunch hi , wife had provided. ' . Ha loat the trail ehortly after leaving camp, worked hla way dowa Into th brush along -Red Blanket e reels, and within a radius af 1 mile wandered through tha brush for five daya, during whloh time he had. but a .handful of berries and one frog to eat. A searching party was organised and on tha fifth day found Trefren lying In an exhaustsd condition on tha bank Of Red Blanket ' creek, almost uncon acloua, and after being revived ha .-, that hla laat recollection waa that - had dismounted from hi wearied bor, holding th animal a long aa ha w i able, and finally dropped exhaust - The horse had disappeared when t searching party reached him. Oolama f r Sevraal latrrtt&( t bay. SUt sU.i srcEETST SEE 'V-:;vV:'i:i,''. ;-:-;.';--'.-'r. J' :" Women's Fall Waists 49c .' : " ' ' ' ,':, -. ... FLEECE-LINED WAISTS, In the handsomest patterns we've : ever seen for goods of this price. . They come in figured patterns on backgrounds of red, dark and light blue, champagne and shell pink. They are GOOD bargains at 75c each, but for iQ Tuesday they!re each See the Window. . . . . . . tCj Is SHIRTWAIST SUITS of fine ' taffeta, 1 in . black and colors, Jian.dsomejB-trimm some of them have i the verv popular sunburst skirt; regu , larly they're $25 4 1 ? Crt each now. ,... ..j)ldU Don't Miss SIDE AND. BACK COMBS, in amber and tortoise shell; fine goods that should sell for up to 75c eaclu Selling - Tuesday for, choice. .'. . .1 1 w ALLEN'S TALCUM POW DER Special for Tues-iTi-day only, box,......;...U4v PERFUME, a good quality. Selling Tuesday only, , A bottle ... , . V. Atua oxsnr sAttus : aouaar xaau , CORSET I K COVERS ICJL Only six dozen to sell for ' this price .andyu IUST .be here early if you . want one of them. ONE is all we'll sell to a customer, kny jvay, as they are a t regular 25c article, nicely trimmed, and .the price Tues- C- day is, each... 10 S EH BRIDEGROOM'S FAMILY WILL WAR ON l'IFE Caxnille Clifford ck Future Lady Aberdart Will Hnd Life Gilded : But Unhappy, ; (Jenraal Spedsl Bervieat ' JLondon. Sept. I. The . fortheomlns marriage af th Hon. Henry Dyndhurst Bruce, son of Lord brdre, and Ca milla Clifford, th aetr, promises to create aa aruptlon la English . society, compared with which paat. social up heaval will appear trivial Indeed. Th day that Mlaa Clifford la pronounced tb wlf of th future Lord Aberdar th eoclal war will open. - Despite their conservatism, there ar many. In th faahlonabl act of London who,' Ilk all tha world, love a lover, and who be lieve tht Young Bruoe la not Id be blamed for eeleotlng a famoua beauty for hla wife, Instead of aoma one with mor pedigree and leaa grace. la spite of some unfortunate evecp tlona, London society ha found Itself aona tha wore beoaus of tha charm ing women wa hav been won from the etc re by titled aultora. aad there la mM h sympathy expressed for Miss t ; nri sn i her young nance. i n t'-. ct'i.r hand, the young man's o.'i f. y wlil form the front and tr '-r i I the army of orri'tlon and T i i .. ur end th vi--intee if ... s.t.r, r - v y r " t - i - 11 i ' Taffeta liibbon iL' 'A four arid a half inch Ribbon that se" 'any ' time ' and place for 23c the' yard. Comes in all colors, and lellingt l for one day at....... YLls THE WINDOWS ounr aiiui WOMEN'S SKIRTS in solid colors and .fancies, made of . in the round length style, and t6ey "e v,onh ?500 C7 A Pa each. Tuesday, .... VftQ they are worth $5.00 arozsaa aaaui : " The Pit HANDKERCHIEFS, hem s t i t c He d One dozen. -22c selling Tuesday for. WIRE HAIRPINS, large package; regularly 10c; , Tuesday only. . .. . ... . . i ,4C VEGETABLE SAN SILK Special in the Pit. Tues- V f day only,' ball. . .... . , . . . 1 C Veiling, Neckwear, Etc ONE THOUSAND YARDS OF VEILING, in all the' new conceits; -a special sale for -Tuesday makes the price ..Hi..,,.. . .03 C TURNOVER COLLARS nicely embroidered. ; V e ry special 15 for one day only, each. ...... 1 0 C TORCHON LACE, in widths from , M of an inch to 8 Inches wide; sell for from 8c to 15c the yard. I Tuesday only. . , U2 C Tinirr - in nmnr nr in Mitirr io . bAUoe ur ill PHILIPPCE TROUELE Robert Campbell 8ays Natives I Are Harrasssd Into Uprising : by Conditions. - : (Ipeclal tMasat Tb mrssl ! : Seattle, Sept. . That the Uriff I reeponalWl for th aatlv sprialnga lq th Phlllppln Islanda, waa tb declare, tloa made by Robert Campbell, assist, ant United State attorney la the Phil Ipplnaa. today. ( j. ' Mr. Campbell aald I : .. X do not believe that tb fnitel State woald have any , troubl whatso ever with the narlvee were It not for th. tariff. Th tariff make economic f"--dltlon In th Islands Intolerable. 1 largo majority of tha native arc f- ably disposed toward the l'nl ' and ar not looking for a They wished to sultlvste I. i t th tariff render arleulture I i Bl The csnnot produce snjli. f ', all for evporta or maaufaniurs cnr. because payment ef tariff wui-t n -It Impossible for thm ti . . any on: 1 v r ! till an1 i"-. hood. T' . ' Upon ' Int.. t