The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 06, 1906, Page 3, Image 3

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    oivZcci daily jouwial, ronTLAiiD. tiiui;:;day. Evn:;i:;o, cuptemceh ' e, ic:.
Watch Repairing and Jewelry
Work , by Experts at department
Etore Prices.
Headquarters for Artistic Picture
Fraing. Agency for Columbia
Yarns. ' ,
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: Complete assortment of Jewish
New Year Cards Stationery De
Window EhuJcs rr.aJi Oct." ..
expertsgood and su! stint hi r
partment.
Good I4erchndlse Only Quality Considered, Our Price Are Always ths Lowest
TIME TO PUT ON ONE OF' -
S3.C3 While Lawn I'slsts 3c
For our Friday Bargain Day we offer the
remainder of our fine stock of ' White
',- Lawn Waists in lingerie and lace-trimmed
styles, embracing dozens of exquisite and
dainty designs, selling regularly to $3.00,
at the remarkable Friday Bargain Day
Price .J ..... ,.0S
.' : ' V Very Special Sale
25c Supporters IVAc
One of the best manufacturers of Hose Sup
porters in New York closed out to us this
; special lot of his best Pinn Side Elastics;
: at a price. Made of the finest elastic, in
blue, pink, white, red, black, etc.K, regular
25c value. While they last Friday,
only . . . ?. ... . . . . . ;'; . . . . V. ..... lzAt
Portland people watch eagerly for Lipman-Wolfe Friday Bargain Sales because they offer the best economies-gdoda of quality at
special money-saving prices. Other stores may carry cheaper goods, but THIS IS THE UNDER-PRICE STORE OF PORTLAND
- for merchandise of quality and reliability. Ask your neighbor if this isn't so. -: . ': ----- .VU.
Greal September Blanket Sale
Eayfcj Now Ueins Con-
critic Uo&ey Saved
Im view of the fact that wool prices have made extraordinary upward strides, the selling figures that we make may well be called '
marvelous.' Such important household items as blankets are always a profitable investment, especially so now. Every blanket you
..-v't.-' '' ' : uy ,w k al means an actual saving to you. ;(' "';-.r.'v
4-lb. White Wool Blankets, 10-4 sire, with
pink or blue border; regular $6.00 value.
-7
75c Sillt Gloves 43c
Very Specie . , For Friday
, Scperb Valae , .,.
; Special Friday EarEates - w;
? At f'lhe Pld3 Store" f
Every one knows what an immense vogue
plaid will have this, year; -.This store -not
only has the largest. assortment of plaids,,
but offers for Friday these great special
-plaid bargains i . ':-. : -7:
, 60c Plaid Dress Goods, in small plaids and
checks, 86 inches wide, dafk colors,
; ' yard ........... .7. . . . . . . . V. . . . , . .39
$1.00 Plaid Dress Goods, 40-inch silk stripe
fpHn ; plaids and 42-inch" silk and wool
anama plaids, in the v new fall colors,
eVyard ............ .....1;...... 69
New Fall Suitines. worth up to $1.50 a
' . yard, including nearly 100 pieces of ntw.UrtrrBiiT; .
l.ii Kft- ka -.. r."l alT 1 wnue, a pair.
JAli eUlll.U3, W w " UIVUWs " . ..
colors; medium and heavy weight, mvlsi
,ble plaids and stripe mixtures, shadow"
" checks, solid colors and novelties;' 'These;
. 'Vgoods cannot be duplicated in any store.
under ana $x.ou,-a vara...;... woe?
$2.00 quality heavy Qoakings, ' 88 inches f' Just received new fall shades and styles of
wide, latest novelty cloths 'for tourist
coats and jackets, new stripe and plaid
styles; yard V7, .VT. ;i ; .T". ,?1.48
' Special
............I,.;....
White Wool Blankets, 11-4 size, for full size
double bed, 6-lb. weight; regular $7.00
. value.' Special ........... . v. .$5.05
6-lb. White Wool BIankets,"for j full size
double bed; regular $9.00 value, ' .
Special :;..:.f;.;..?T.5o
fi-lb. White Blankets, size for double beds.
,: Special value, per pair . .. . . . . . . .$3.85
11-4 White Wool Blankets, made of supe
. rior quality of selected wool for full size '
double bed," 5Mb. weight. Special,
; pair ............. . . . . .$7.50
White Wool Blankets, 11-4 size, for extra
large double beds, 7-lb. weight; regular
$11.00 value.' - Special ........'..$0.50
Women's two-clasp Silk "Gloves, in .Tricot
vi and Milanese ' silk, Amsterdam double
finger, tips, in browns,; modes, tans, etc ;
' 50c and 75c values. Very special for Fri
dayand ,Saturdiy7;re'r:.iWi43L
16-button .' length .'heay two-clasp Silk'
Gloves, double 'finger- tips,, black and
f . . . ,$1.75
16-button ' length Suedes Gloves in" black
white and colors, all sizes. ...r. ".$2.50
16-button length Glace Kid Gloves.in black,
r 'white and all colors, all sizes, pair. $3.50
:W: Dainty Hnslln VYearTT :
7 ; - At Spedsl Prices .. ';V-
' .Women fine Nainsook Night Robes daint
fly trimmed -with fine lacertoscrtion, em
' p broideries, beading and gibbons ; values to
$2.25, for t .. ... $1.05
.'.Women's fine Cambric Skirts, with deep
v " lawn flourice, 'trimmed with three fine
; lace insertions and edge ; values to $3.75,
lOr - . Hrf fi l .T . STi iiTn-iW4tf
'Women's fine Cambric and Nainsook braw
lers,' with deep ruffle with insertion of
fine lace and edgei also emhroidery ruf
fle; values to $1.50, for..:-..'. 4. .$1.00
Women's fine Nainsook Corset Covers, full
front and fitted styles, with dainty laces,
' insertion, embroidery, beading and ribbon
trimming; regular $1.35 and $1.25 ;
value '.; . . . . . . . .$1.09
20tnandkcrclllcts-7c-
Women's Swiss Embroidered Hemstitched
Handkerchiefs," 250 dozen in a large as
v sortment of patterns ; values to 20c Very
V- special at .................... ,..,7
x Women's lace 7 trimmed and embroidered
'- hemstitched 1 Handkerchiefs ; values to
V 12c. ; Special sale at. .5f-
; Dent's world-famous Gloves for' women;
. misseslboys and infants ; in all ' sizes.'
: Colors white, light, medium and dark'
--tans.' '"..- ' ... , , w'.-'?!'?T.
iSScDkckVeiUnn 10c
18-inch black Tuxedo mesh Veiling, dotted
7 and plain fancy, "mesh; values to 35c
y r Special salcyaf tf il . .... 10
5Mb. All Wool White Blankets for full size
, double beds.. Special, per pair... ,.$6.50 .
12-4 White Wool Blankets, made of supe
rior quality of selected wool, for full size'
double beds, 6-lb. weight. Special. $9.75
Dark Gray Wool Blankets, for double bed, !
6-lb. weight. Special sale price, ..$7.00
Silver Gray Wool Blankets, for double bed,
, ' 5-lb.' weight. Special price, pair. .$5.05
,; , Not ordinary and characterless like the
common or garden variety of Hats. Young's
Hats have STYLE? Lipman, Wolfe & Co.
sole Portland agents . - ? ;
; 75Qg Snspcnders 25c Piilr
' TTTT ,-' -h: "
! A special sale of Men's fine elastic web
Suspenders, made with leather tabs, and
usually sold at 50c a pair. Special. . 25
Qearance Sale
Embroidered Waist Patterns
less Than Cost f llaterlals Alone;
Lot 1S1.25 Waist Patterns 4Se
We offer today an extraordinary special sale
of 1000 demi-made Waists of lawn, Nainsook
and linen, combined with lace at less than the
cost of the plain materials. Our entire stock is
placed in four lots at special clearance prices
" The best bargains of their kind this store ' has
.ever offered. .; 5 X"- ; :
Lot J $5.51 to $1 Waist Patterns $1.95
Made of good quality ; lawn, with'' embroid
, . ered front and r lace insertion ; T regular
$L25 value. : Special "forf ,'i:;;;T.T.48
lot 2-$L!5 to L59 Waist Patterns 15c
v
. Made of lawn, Nainsook and cotton pongee,
i-r? embroidered fronts ; regular: values $1.95.
:- to $2.50. Special . . ... .... . . ; . . . . 05
' Embroidered . on extra fine Nainsook 'in
beautiful patterns ; regular values of $3.50
Trio $4.oo.- Special:;. ; ;r.i . . ...r..$l.95
-lot 4 Waist Patterns for S2.I5 77
Extra fine embroidery and lace combined
i," on extremely T fine.: lawns, an" exquisite.;
waist pattern, for....... ......,.$2.45 '
Exhibit ol New FaD Millinery
25c Plald'SniOnns at 17c Yard
I : For CfclMren'a School Dresses S,;
Plaid Wash Suiting, 86 inches wide, wool .
- finish, for children's school, dresses.: Come
, 1; in tans, grays and mixed colors, copied
' from the most exclusive patterns. ?' i
;t X.,
Hen's Bath RoDes $3.75
. i, , . 'I 1 . 'if 1
JAspecial bargiiirpurchaserof Tiew'Men'i'
Blanket Bath Robes just received, in an
immense variety of patterns and colors;
. made full and long, with girdle at waist
..and cord an,d tassel at neck. Also full
: round collar. Very special value Friday i
- Wu:
: , IIntlmni
V i
v 2j)c "Kerchiets 12Mc
Men's pure Irish Linen Hemstitched Hand-;-'V
kerchiefs"; regularly sold at 20c. Special .
for ,.. . ..lSytt
The newest Ideas in Fall Millinery are ready for your'
tw'V Cm fa'P000 There's a brfflUntyariety-manyi copied j
f7' !lr?'n Priaian models; others. are purely Xipman-Wolfe :
lr K Ideas, and o expert have our skilled milliners become In
- swung roruana uunes inac k is unpossiDie to say wnicn
z fyZ; --- are to be the more admiredr; We invite you to-visit our-
Beantlfal Trimmed Pats at $i95 :
These stunning- creations are exact duplicates of exclus
ive imported models smart enough to meet the ex
pectations of the most fastidious dresser. They : in-
dude pretty, velvet hats, felt plateaus and cone hats,
trimmed . with flowers, fancy feathers, ostrich tips,
ribbon, velvet and ornaments. Every fashionable fall ;
shade at this bargain price .............. i.. 4. $4.95
ed Shapes: Extra : P ;
Great Lace Cnrtain Sale
Eneqnaled Specials
- A new and greater Lace Curtain Sale this
; week, including the ; best patterns of this
season, both white and Arabian color, in
Irish Point," Cluiiy," Renaissance, llotting
. ham, Corded Arabian and Cable Net effects,
3 n&lVA 3rrds.long,45 to 54 inches
wide. The greatest sale and the greatest
values we have ever offered. : x
Renaissance Lace . Curtains Mounted on -good
quality- of Bobbin et, in r white- or
Arabian color; large. variety of patterns;
. 3 yards long..: A . very 4 effective curtain
and a wonderful bargain value at. ,$2.23
-Regular $1.00 Curtains Special..-; :. 1 7Df
Regular 515 Curtans,- Special., . 08
Regular $1.50 Curtains. Special.... $1.10
Regular $1.75 Curtains. - Special. . . . $1.38
Regular $2.00 Curtains. Special. . . .$1.53
Regular $2.50 Curtains. "Special. ...$1.08
Regular $3.50 CurUins., Special. .$2.C8
Regular $4.00 Curtains. Special . . ; . $3.10 :
Regular $5.00 Curtains-Special. .-$3.08
Regular $6.50 Curtains. Special. . ' $4.08
.Regular .$7.50 Curtains.- Special:. J $5.08
Regular ?$8.50 Curtains. ; Special.. $0.68
Regular $10.00 Curtains. Special. 1 $7.80 f
Regular $11.00 CurtainsrSpecial. $8.70
.Regular! 2.50 CurtainsSpeciaL $0.05
Regular $15.00 Curtains. Special.. $11.40
- Today we exhibit all the new fall and winter hats, especially a well-selected fine of
untrimmed shapes. They embrace all styles of wool and French fur felts; also many late "
beaver and plush novelty shapes. The variety is so large that you will have little trou
ble in finding exactly what you are after. Special prices for Friday-$1.50, $1.75,
$1.05, $2.25, $2.50 and $4.00. ' - '
"Bonnie, lassie" Dells
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The hit of the season, decidedly new;
originated in Edinburgh, Scotland, now the
fad in London, Paris and New , York, first
shown in Portland by us. Come and see
them. ; .'. -' .: ,7 ::;i. . y
Made of Scotch plaid silks of all clans, form-
: fitting, with gilt or. gunmetal, .buckles.7
Shown in the belt section, Friday -
r at T ... .m . ;;?rTt- r.-.-T7T;7; . ; .$1.00
Women's Fanqr Rnlls
Silk Ruffs are the new neck fixings that
; addjnoveltyland style to the costume-this-'".falt
..s very fashionable. woman will want'
" to see the new ones that have just arrived
from New York. . ... .$2.00 to $20.00
FOR WIRELESS MESSAGES
I . ACR03S THE ATLANTIC
i Marconi Establishes Communi-
; canon oerween vap otv
i ' ' ton and Ireland. , v,
" (ImTmI SpUI StI. :
BrMy, N. 8.. ept. "W har ml.
ready . Mtbllah4 Trani-AtUntlo eom
municatlon btwa th atatlon at
Olaea Bar. and that at Chrlatlaa Island.
Ireland.? iald Blrnor Marconi, who haa
bwn Tltlttna; Cap Bratoa rtrUf.
- Tha litter atatlon la not toomplatad
M rat, '""l hara not raeatvad anr
inaaaavM from It," ha continued. ,
"Mr Ttalt her la for tha parpo of
looking orcr thU atatlon and Inapaetlns I
tha Installation of aoma powarfut mn
chlnry, both for aandlnc and raoalvlnt
Trana-Atlaatle uaaaacaak I'axpaot ta
haro tha atatlon pn for buelnaaa In
hort tlma, but would not car to nam
tha oata." -
' A tnachfna shop la bain flttad on at
tha, atatlon hara, whera all. part of tha
Marconi apparatus wUl ba 1 manufao-
Siixor Marconi at praaant la an(ar4
In tha Invention and perfection of a da
vtea by tha maana of which tha location
of any ahip can ba aoouratalr datar
nlnad In tha thlckaat weather.. '.
Thla apparatus will ba flrat axpart
mantcd on durlna tha coming; wlntatv
Ha left today for Naw' Tork and aalla
lor Ena-lana next Tnaaflay.
: Xtf Bnkm tm aaawy.
Hllleboro, Or, Sept.. I.. The team of
Josh Merrill of Cornelius ran away yes
terdajr, threw ' Mr. Merrill from hla
wagon and broka hla leg above tha knea,
No ether., aertoua. injuria -war aua
talnad. .. . .,
. . , wj ont trv.unt nrrc rnuoivv ....
. -i '.';. . '..;.,' ;:'.;.;'
f V Clean, Economical, Well Managed ' 1
L A-Most Desirable Company to Insure in
! Homa Office, Commonwealth Bldg, Sixth and Ankeny StsV
", , Portland, Oregon i :': '
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' ' ' A. I MILLS, President V . v..',;-
; L. rA"TT",T", n .' cLAnr:;c" r.'.::ui:L, Asst. Mgr.
MRS. CONRAD SHOOTS
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aha tried to kill her husband on account
of hla abuse.' and that, had aha suocaed-
ed. she would have anded her own Ufa.
"Ha baa continually cursed and beaten
me, and -last night Struck ma on tha
arm, and I bought tha platol at Second
and Morrison streets yesterday with tha
firm intention of kUUng him." was tha
eold-bloaded,-, matter-of-fact wax In
which aha discussed tha crtma.; '
Conrad-Says' that tha woman Is man
tally wnbalanoed and that aha is grow
Ing worse. , She waa an inmate of St
Vincent's , hospital and tha North P
clflo sanatorium oh different occasions,
and tha treatment, given her In theea
InsUtutlons seemed to have a beneficial
effect.' According to her buaband, aha
became addicted to tha use of opiates to
relieve bar pain, and whan under tha in
fluenoa of U.e drug becomes murderous.
,wod. So Settons.'
Conrad's wound was azamlnad by Dr.
Wheeler at police headquarters and tha
bullet waa found to have lodged In the
muscles of tha right arm. Tha weapon
used by Mrs. Conrad was of If -calibre
and tha bona- In tha arm was not shat
tered. It haa been learned that several
days ago'Corirad accompanied his wife
to a hardware atore where aha purchased
a revolver, but tha clerk, after making
tha aala. believing that tha woman In
tended harm with the pistol, refunded
tha purchase price and took tha weapon
from her. .... .
Conrad was reluctant to - place
charge of assault with-Intent to commit 1
murder agalnat hla wife and finally de
Skied that tha best course would ba to
have her placed In tha asylum. He pon
dered over taking this action for some
time and was inclined to have her
turned loose. Chief OrltimacherMUUr
refused to allow tha woman to go. .'
Mrs. .Conrad was therefore esamlned
St tha county jaU this) morning by Dr.
a K.' Joseph! 'and Judge Webster on
complaint of her husband. ' Sha waa da
Glared inaana and will be sent to tha
asylum, at Salem , this afternoon- -Dr.
Joeephl found that aha waa laboring un
der tha hallucination that people wars
pursuing her, and that bar buaband bad
tried to hurt her. '' t ..
Tha story of tha-old eoupla Is avpa
thetlo one. Tha man haa bean a faith
ful employe of the quartermaster's dV
partment of tha United States for 40
years and has the affectionate regard of
all those who have worked with him.
Tha eoupla wars married In Pittsburg
It years ago, tha bride being but - 1
years of age. Sba la tha daughter of
one of tha finest families of tha Penn
sylvania metropolis. Her maiden name
waa Klanohs MaxwelL - Deaplto the linea
of , car and suffering, there are a till
traces. of her former beauty
DEATH FEAR,
even that ahock of lit volts baa often
caused death.
At tha meeting of tha council Tester
day a measure prepared for tha lineman
by. Attorney Frank rreeman came -up
for consideration. It had been p before
and bad been referred to the ways and
means committee. Rushlight said ha
didn't understand what the ordinance
demanded and It waa re-referred to the
committee. Tha ' matter did . not aeem
particularly ta Interest tha city fathers.
' -COAST ROAD
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(Continued from Page One.) .
The way eorae of these buildings are
wired Is an eyesore." ; . . A .
The electrical authority . quoted . does
not think much of ths wiring ordinance
now pending before .Jibe city ' council.
Some of Its provisions are good, be says,
such as the painting of high- voltage
arms and the segregation of high volt
age wires, but it Is necessarily Inade
quate In. that I Us nothing but'j com
promise between the Portland General
Electrio company and - the - Electrical-
Workers' union. The electrical workers'
organisation, said he, realised that It
was too weak to secure the passage of
an efficient ordinance. It therefore bad
to give way to amendments on the part
Of the ' company. For one thing, he
characterises the provision for wooden
conduits carrying the high coltage wires
down the poles to the transformers as
babyish.; , - '. ...
, Cheaper for tha Company.
' "They're cheaper for the company,"
eatdtTis. "but the linemen will stick
their spurs through them and kick them
off. and they wMl not last any- time at
all.., Lead'-noased cables-are the 'only
safe and. permanent .conduits for such
purposes." . ' ', -..- .'-.. i .
Another point tha engineer makes in
favor f underground wiring Is that all
wires, of high voltage or low, are dan
geroua to ll(. ' Death records show that
00-voit wires have oftaa caused death.
The surveys and projected route fit
Into -the proposed plan f purchase of
the Corvallls Eastern sod the Astoria
A Columbia River-roads, snd It lsbe-
uevea tots nas been tne pian rsom ina
beginning of operations of the coast line
builders. . They have completed the sur
vey of the coast line from Taqulna bay
south to the -state line and north to
Nehalem bay. The gap left between
Nehalem and Seaalde will. II Is said, ba
built by the present management of the
Astoria & Columbia River road, and the
Nehalem extension la already being sur
veyed from Seaside. ;
This disposition of the railways
known as ths Hammond roads In Ore
gon Is ths moat. logical solution of aU
the puasllng reports that have recently
been In circulation on the coast and In
Wall atreet concerning the sals or ex
tension of the Corvallls A Eastern. It
la said the Oregon Coast dt Eaatern peo
ple can utilise both the Hammond lines
to excellent advantage and that Immedi
ate possession of the properties would
give the company a nucleus from which
to go ahead rapidly with construction of
Its coaat system and proposed line east
ward through Oregon.
RUSSIAN REVOLUTION .
SPREADING THROUGH" ASIA
(Joiraal Special i.i-ln.)
Quetta. British Baluchistan. Sept. 1
News reaches here that the Ruealan
revolutionary movement has penetrated
to , the Aslatla possessions of the csar,
and at Various points In central Russian
Asia, ths consequence of revolutionary
propaganda being mutiny and bloodshed.
The situation In several localltlea la ad
mitted to be most serious.
The moat serious outbreaks are at
Tashkend. tha capital of Russian Turke
stan. Disloyal Coeaacka and soldiers
mutinied and with a mob of revolution
ists attacked the fort, eventually captur
ing the post and forcing .the krJ soldiers
to retreat from the city. During the
battle 100 soldiers were killed and many
Injured. :' i -- : , , . . .y - 4 .
EASTERN EXCURSION RATE
Septesmbes. S and M.,r ::..'
' On the above dates the Great North
ern railway will have on sale tickets to
Chicago and return ,a rate of 171.(0,
fit. Louis and return tlT.50. St. Paul.
Minneapolis and Duluth, Superior or
Sioux City and t irn. 1(0. Tickets
first-class, good going via the Great
Northern, returning aame or any direct
route, stopovers Ulowed. For tickets,
sleeping-car reaervatlot. ; or any addi
tional Information sail -en or address H.
Dickson, C. P. A T. A, 111 Third street.
Portland.
SEASIDE
EXCURSION
DAY
SUN-
LM Bowad Trip Via the A. a 0. M. SV.
Commencing Sunday, September t, the
A. A C. R. R. will run a aeries of Run-
day ti l excursions to Seaside. Take
advantage of the low rate and spend the
day at the beach. . Now Is tha nicest
time In the year to seethe Pacific; Train
leevea the t'nlon depot at ' t a. m.. re
turning leaves Seaside at I p. m. Tick-
eta at 141 Aider street during the week
and at tha Vnlon depot on Sunday morn-
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Sirs. Pmrdy wraated Dlvoroe.
(Jneraal (serial ler-lre.) -Seattle.
Wash.. Sept. . Mrs. ;3r
Purdy Of Portland has been a-rantM a
divorce from Wilbur W. Tii' ly. Mrs
Purdy lllff 1 nnn-erfort. 1h, couple
Were m li A''a la 1j i.
DEMOCRATIC GAINS
. : MADE IN ARKANSAS
e) e d e
d (Journal Rperlal rrlr )
e Little Rock. Sept. . Retuma
q now at , band indicate that John
d 8. Little, Democratic candidate
for governor, will have a plural-
Ity of St.000. .Two yeara age
d Governor Jeff Davis won by It,
e 009, but Parker's plurality over
q . Roosevelt was less than 11,000.
q ' The Democratic gain In plurality
q , this year is therefore ll.ooe over
the Davis, vote and 17,000 over
q the Parker vote. The next legis
4 lature will consist of lit DemO
d crata and Republicans. . - -
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MILWAUKEE MECHANICS
f - ON SIX-BIT BASIS
Unersat SpeeUI SerrtM)
San Franciaoo, Cel., Sept. I. The
pollcyholdere of the Milwaukee Mechanics'-
Insurance company have
agreed to accept 71 cents on the dollar
In settlement of their claims.
. , Tabereuleels Coafsraaoo.
' tJiseaal Seerls! Servtee.l
The Hague, Sept, . Medl'-al men r'
note from various parts, of Kunr I
America are attending the fifh In -r-natlonal
tuberculosis eonfereni-e. mm, r,
assembled In this city to.!f Duri
the several daya the onferenoe rmin
In aesslon auch questions as comptii.iry
notification. wss of Infecllon snd t i
berulnals' amors rl)lldien wlil be
haustively diecu"1.
W.l Wof'i T
W. II. Prn, the l""'"'
of ltti-""1.
to a ren.i'iM. I ' "
IT. Klua 1 ' '
be-Hh " W '
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