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EVENING. FEBRUARY ?5. 1008. Portland Agents for "Nemo? Corsets? - Duttcriclt PatVcrnsf Cossard LaceFrbnt,f :Crscts;La' Creche CbHfete;'-: PeirinV Gloves, Rummage- Wk THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY Fefeiiary I'M r ' Remnants of Laces Reduced iM 1 9 1 " . 'i ii i Remnantl f Val Ltcei,1 Venli8Lcef, Irish Crochet Lce, Clunyy Laces, Torchon Laces, Appliques and All ; oyer, to be closed out at low; rurn ' .mage sale prices take advantage. v 50c Golf Gloves af 38c Pair Women's and children's Cold J&oves, assorted patterns '.and colors OO 50c values, on sale at, piir.JOC 33c Coif Cloves ott sale at, pair ..21 Children's 25c Wool Mittens, pr.l2f) Women's Neckwr Bargains Broken lines of womeifs Linen Col lars, plain -and emoroidered C styles; 25c and 35c values, at..IC Broken ' lines of Stocks, Turnovers, Jabots, Swill .Jits,,- etc.; ret. C 25c to 50c values, special, each.vC Women's 85c Hosiery 29c Great sale of women's fancy Hosiery, lace boot and allover effect, embroi dered instep; great variety of Styles and colors; values up to 85c OQ a pair, on sale at, the pair;. 25c and 35c Ribbons 12c Yd. 1000 yards of ' 3-inch ' all-silk plaid Ribbons, also small lot of plain col ors; 25c vats., to be cleaned 0' un at this low price, yard.. ..1C $1.00 Ribbons Now 49c Yd. 300 yards of choice Bayadere striped Belt Ribbon, assorted colors, AQ $1.00 value at, the yard.......(9C 5 and 6-inch fancy Ribbons, plaids, stripes, dots, all-silk Rib- Ot bona; 40c and 50c values, yd.XilC Women's Kerchief Bargains Assorted loC of embroidered and lace- trimmed Handkerchiefs, regu- f" lar 15c values, on sale at, each.. aJC 1 Colored Kimono Handkerchiefs, pink and blue; 10c values, at, each.. .of $1.50 Shirtwaists at 59c Ea. 3,000 women's cotton Shirtwaists in lawna and batistes, embroidered and lace-trimmed; also tucked effects,' in checks, dots, stripes, etc.; CQ all sizes; values to $1.50, at..jJ7C Great Rummage Sale, Rugs 1000 Rugs, Axminsters, slightly im- T . .. ' - - - . . penecr. in weaving: in unemai ana floral designs; good colors, great as sortment, at these special prices t 27x60 inches, $3.00 values, at.. 1.8 T 36x72 inches, $4.50 values, at.. f 2.87 35c, 50c White Goods 18c Rummage sale of L00O yards fancy mercerized White Goods, very best styles; regular 35c and 50c Q values, at this low price, yd... IOC Remnants Fine Table Linens '" 1 ' 1 i . .i. Great rummage sale of remnants of Table Linens of ail styles and quali ties Damasks, Napkins, Center pieces, etc; at special low prices. Lace Curtains at Half Price Odd pairs of Lace Curtains in Not tingham!, Clunys, Brussels and Ara bians; white and ecru; values from $3 to $40 a pair U f-Ji on sale at, the pr.,.7ef sTrlCC Great Rummage Bargains in All Departments of the Store Sfll3 Of , Men : ! ' ' ! Jill y Is m ISsT, ' . ' f..t' ..'ir..lt I I I lr-.t'i imilKf I best ' r-v ill f -'Ii:h imrm- i the ! W 111 1 "it:' r v:l I $2aoo I ii i vrmwim $30.00 v wimow. nit f'?I h 'j vjUMUk SMB. m f . . , ' t. ' You cai't afford to mist the great half-price mage" Salt of ulta- Thia aea- best styles and ma terlals at prices b 1 o w actual manufacturing cott Many tulta In the lot desirable for rpring and sum mar weY ar Suits for busi ness and dress occasions va- riety large enough to ease every individ fancy All sizes guaranteed the bargains in town Investigate merits of the grand bargains be- offered at the following low prices Suits $ 7.60 Suits $ 9.00 Suits $10.00 ,50 Suits $11.25 ,00 Suits $12.50 ,00 Suits $14.00 Suits $15.00 Great reductions on men's fine overcoats On Second Floor Furnishings for Men 35c-50c Neckties 12c Men's Golf Shirts at 39c 2,000 men's fine silk 4-in-hand 2,000 men's fancy Golf Shirts, Ties, light and dark patterns very large variety of good and colorings; very large as- patterns and colors; cuffs at- sortment; values up to 50c tached or detached; regular each, on sale at this lOl, values up to $1 each, OA, special low price, ea. 1m2C on sale at, special OUQ $1.00 Underwear for 45c Men's 35c Hosiery at 17c Dr. Wright's fleece-lined Un- Men's fancy Half Hose, un derwear, all sizes in shirts limited variety, checks, stripes, and drawers; the best regu- figures; all sizes, 35c val.lTf lar $1 values, on sale AC- Boys' all-wool jerseys, navy at this low price...... "JC and Yale blue, red and black; $2 values, on sale at 8 1.05 50c Suspenders for 25c . . , ; " Men's Nightshirts at 49c Men s fine elastic web Sus- u fenders, strong leather ends, Men's flannelette Nightshirts, arge assortment of the best made extra full fize; neat, patterns; the best reg- OC, pretty pattern, in all sizes; uler 50c values at, pr. mJC regular 75c values at...49f Creat "Rammage Sal of Mea's Hats Women's Undermuslins Less Great : rummage sale of all broken lines and soiled pieces of women's h"wvi iMuviiuo) astai yvwiiaa Drawers. Corset .Covers and combi- f . 1 a m. nation pieceson me oecona rjoor. Great Lace Curtain Specials Creat rummage sale of two-pair lots and Marie Antoinette Laee Curtains, in white only: made on the" best ' French nets; rich, heavy Cluny and Renaissance insertings. Beautiful designs; only two pairs of a pattern; grand values; . on sale at these prices: ,$10.00 and $12.50 values, pr.f 6.75 $14.50 and ilSJO values, pr.8 0.88 Imoo and $24.50 values, nr. 12. 75 Don't miss these unusual bargains. Basement Rummage Barges Slightly damaged Cut Glass on sale 'at very interesting; orice reductions. Damaged Silverware at low prices. xarKina in vuanng umnes ana rive o Clock Teas. On sale in Basement Basement Rummage Barg's 500 odd Saucers on sate at. each.. 5 500 odd Cups, on sale at, each..lOf Slightly damaged Copper Goods on saie at extremely low prices. Basement Rummage Sale Odds and ends in Semi-Porcelain on sale at prices below actual cost. Odds and ends in Haviland and Ger man China on sale at very low nrices. Special lot of slightly damaged Wash Boilers at one-half regular prices. 60c Laces 10c Dozen Yards White and butter-color Val. Laces ana insertions, yi and K-inch; good natterm. valura un tn fJCr a 4 A dozen yds., at this Tow price... 1UC Waist Fronts on Sale at 25c Great rummage sale of embroidered Waist Fronts, English eyelet effects; regular values up to 85c OE each, on sale at, special, ea...JC $1.50 Allovers at 50c Yard Rummage sale of Allover Swiss Em broidery, for lingerie waists, English eyelet designs; values- up to rrt $1.50 yard, on sale at, yard....OUC Rummage Sale Embroid'ries Swiss and cambric Edgings and In sertions. y to 18 in. wide, special: Regular 30c values, the yard.. 10 Reenlar 40c values, the yard.. 124 Regular $1.00 values, the yard.. 39 $1.50 Allovers at 39c Yard 18-inch Venise and Baby Irish All- overs for waists and yokes; white and cream; regular values up OA to $1.50 yard, on sale at.....7C $2.00 Curtains at $1.29 Pair 500 pairs of white and ecru Notting ham and Madras weave Jurtams, 5U inches wide, 3 yards long; floral and scroll designs; two to six pairs of a pattern; great values, pair.. f 1.29 75c Material This Sale 48c Great rummage sale of figured Flor entine Silks for drapery purposes and kimonos; dark grounds, mostly floral patterns: 30-in.; reg- alar 65c and 75c values, at...iOC 12-Yd. Longcloth $1.25 Pc. Great rummage sale of 500 pieces Long Cloth, 12 yards in each piece; extraordinary value at Hr this special price, piece. !) Sale : of Boys' Suits at One-Half Regular Prices Our entire stock of Boys' Sailor Suits and Boys' Knit Suits on sale at one-half regular prices all new, pretty styles and materials and of this I UL season's manufacture Best I suit bargains for little boys ever offered Boys' Clothing Department Second Floor Special lot of boys' double-breasted Suits; knee pants; all the best pat terns and materials, selling regu larly at $5 suit; your s0 FA , choice for only $Jv Young Men's $13 Reduced to $7.50 Special lot of young men's Suits, in single or double-breasted styles, ages 13 to 20 years; worsteds, tweeds and cassimeres, in this sea son's newest fashions; regular $15 suits, on sale at this low fr9 rA price, the suit PIJU 1 Blankets 53,94 and $2,65 Pair Special lot of Salem Woolen Special lot of Oregon City Mills gray Blankets good, gray wool Blankets, 10-4 size, substantial blankets, five- regular $3.50 vals tf0 fP pound weight; great value at on sale at, pair. ... this special price S2.94 Rummage Iale of Blanket,. Great special values in Cora- Sample line of Bed Pillows forters on the fourth floor, at one-third off regular price. Rummage Sale of Women's Apparel Great rummage sale of women's Tailored Suits in serges, che viots, Panamas and broadcloths; also silk jackets, semi and tight fitting styles, single or double breasted; fancy gray mixtures, checks and plaids; also black, navy and brown; skirts are full pleated, with bias folds; regular values up to $36, on tQ Of sale at, the suit $JOD Women's Walking Skirts in fancy mixtures, checks and plaids, in green, brown, gray and blue, full pleated; skirt trimmed with bias folds; regu lar values up to $6, 4 QQ to be closed at, each $l0 Women's fancy Shirtwaist and Princess Dresses in fancy checks and plaids; Val. lace yokes, trimmed in taffeta and soutache braid, also women's high-grade tailored suits in semi and tight fitting effects, in all this sea son's most attractive styles; Eton suits trimmed in lace, taf feta silk and Persian bands; va rious lots up to $48; tf 4 your choice, spl v-Tvil Women's and misses' H and 74t-lens?th Coats in black chiffon and tight-fitting; all new styles; regular values up 0 AC to $30, your choice, on sale at, the garment $lCfiD Women's long, loose and semi-fitting Coats, in black broad cloth and fancy mixtures, brown and gray tweeds: flP Or? values up to $14 a garment, on sale at, special, each D90) 35c Snowflake Flannel at 19c Great rummage' sale of Snowflake IT! ft M l V.1 T,4 m m A k..t.t . - very best styles; regular 35t 1J values, on sale at, special. C 10c Outing Flannels 6c Yard 10.000 varda ot Dntimr Flnn! tr. e a . iiffni ana aarx coiormri. nit ff- terns; regular 10c values, on sale at this special price, yard..,.vC Dress Goods at Low Prices Broken lines of Wool Press Goods. marked at ridiculously low prices for the great rummage sale; black and I M . i.e. . m cuiuTta maienais lane advantage, Shelf Paper for 2c Fold Fancy Shelf Pacer, blue. wnite; great special valne, at , ) this very low price, per fold ,,LC Safety Razors at Half Price Gem Safety Razors. enmnW nnttlt every one guaranteed perfect; values at half erci.r pr!ee.V2 PllCC 50c, Toilet Water for 18c Odds and ends in Toilet Water, all odors; values up to 50c a bottle, to De closed out at this ridicu- 10. lously low price, the bottle..-IOC Great Sale of Combs at 8c Odds and ends of Combs, Barettea, Mair Ketainers and bide combs; reg ular values up to 50c each, on Q sale at this special low price,. ..DC Je;knelry on Sale at Half Price ! Special lot of fancy Jeweled Collars J t, 1 , Tt I . 1 .. ana ui coiors oi rteaas; ine enure line on sale at one half regular prices eaas; ine enure 2 Price Brooches at One-Third Off Solid Gold Brooches, beautiful styles, our entire stock at one third I A of the regular selling prices 3 25c Toilet Soaps at 12c Box 25c Toilet Soaps, rose and violet; pop ular makes; 3 cakes tn a box; great special value, on sale at, box... 124 " 1 'A ' i $1.00-$1.25 Underwear, 59c Odds and ends of women's mixed wool, ankle-length Pants, white and natural: remilar $1.00 and m $1.25 values, on sale at, spl ..U7C $1.25 Undervests for 59c Women's silk and lisle high-neck, qnaner-sieeve unaervests, sues o; best reaular $lJ25 values, on If A. sale at thia special price, ca....w7C 75c Undervests This Sale 38c Women's Undervests in pink and blue low neck ana no sieeves; oest vsc values, on sale at, special, each ,$Se $1.50 Union Suits for 89c Special lot of women's Union Suits, mixed wool, white or natural; the best regular $1.50 values, on Oft '. sale at thia special low price. .07C Great Rummage Bargains iiy All Departments of the Store IP Town Topics ' TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. Marauam Baker Empire UUBIIQ ... Lyrlo Btar . "Qeorae Washington. Jr. 'Red Feather "David Ha rum. t.... "Peck's Bad Bor.1 Vaudeville. ,..."The W01ve of New York." ...ine Tram Robbera." Francis J. Heney ha been forced to decline the invitation to deliver an ad dress before the Municipal association tomorrow niffht. In which It was nun fiosod he would again turn his runs ooii on Senator Fulton. Mr. Heney went over mi auescion oi me aaaress with some members of the association last night, ana toia mem that his du ties here In the Hall case, and his de sire to return to San Franciaoo to en gage in the prosecution of Abraham Buef, whose trial begins tomorrow morning-, renders it impossible for htm F. W. Baltes and Company invite your inquiries fot PBiNTiyq '"gjj.lHom't A 1166- Firt and Oilk to deliver another public address In Portland Mr.' Heney will leave here for San Franciaoo tomorrow night, and will arrive there Saturday morning In time for the opening of the Buef trial. The trial of Ruef is . scheduled to be gin tomorrow morning, but It Is not thought that the taking of evidence wlU begin before Saturday, as at least two days will be consumed In securing a jury. X Q. Compton was acquitted of the charge of forging a lease by a Jury In Judge Gantenbeln's department of fne circuit court yesterday afternoon. Compton is man of 65 years who has long been engaged In the real estate business. 'and It was shown that In the transaction In which he was accused he was acting as agent for Mrs. Mary Thompson, formerly of Grants Pass. tie purchased the Yamhill rooming- house for her and afterward leased two rooms to a tailoring Arm without con sulting Mrs. Thompson. He signed her name, as he bad done at previous times. and the Jury decided that there was no criminal intent in tne act. O. Goodie, who pleaded guilty to I statutory charge before Judge Ganten bain In the circuit court a few days ago, irnmluil tht ha would Be rood lor at east one year In oonsider&tion of being Diacea on oaroie. xesieraav am ma sand In a battle with dishes with an other Greek in mis restaurant on North Third street and was again placed under arrest Thia affair may cost the Greek his liberty, for he promised Judge Gantanbeln that he would keen out Of trouble If allowed to go free. He nas a sentence of one year In the penitentiary hanging over . him which he may be forced to serve for violation of his pa role. - A Jury tn Judge O'Day's department of the circuit court last night awarded Mrs. Hattl T. Rlkewine. tl damages ror ner (umoie inco am sewer ai iwen tv-third and Clinton streets one nigh last March. Instead of the 110,009 for which -whs sued. Tne erenaantsin ine case were Joseph Paquet and hli asso ciates In sewer contracts. The testi mony showed that although Mrs. R Ike wine had fallen 18 or 19 feet she did not sustain permanent Injury, but is now in as rood health as ever. In awarding her 11 the Jury evidently bad in. mind bar .doctor's bill and hospital 'a. - ; . vy:,--, .-..-.v., The. promised ; ruah 'In the ta 'de- partment of the sheriffs office is be ing developed this week. : Frequently several persona have to wait on the same book, as only one clerk can work on the same book. These annoying de lays can be avoided by all who win send to the tax department a description of their property, so that statements can be mailed to them. These statements can be obtained promptly, as the clerks wora at nignt to prepare xnem, ana wise taxpayers are being urged to adopt this method to avoid troublesome waits la the tax collection department A trial by Jury In the county court la the unusual proceeding demanded by the contestant In the disputed will case of Georgia Frances Stevens against George Tobias Myers Jr. Mrs. Stevens is seeking to break the will of 'her father, George T. Myers Sr., who left her only $20,000 and gave the rest to her brother. She says her father was Influenced against her by a delusion that her mother had been murdered and that the contestant was In some way connected with it. - This will be the first Jury demanded in a probate pro ceeding for many months. A meeting of the special street light ing committee Is being held at the city hall this afternoon to discuss the best method of lighting Portland streets af ter the -expiration of the city's contract with the Portland Railway, Light A Power company at the end of the pres ent year. Qlty Engineer Taylor has received a communication from Seattle telling of the method employed by the sound cltv in lighting Its streets. Other communications willle read and Chair man Cellars expects a large attendance on nana to present views on tne ques tion. Condon, Or., Jan. 27, 190 J. Pioneer Paint Co.. Portland. Or. Dear Sirs: Would! like 100 pounds of the Japanese Antt-Dust Compound shipped at once. Have been out several days and find great difference in amount of dust stirred up. I send check to pay for same. Tour truly. S. C. Dodson. Japa nese Anti-Duet Compound makes old floors look like new and prevents duet from settling while sweeulng. Pioneer Paint Co., ISS First street. Phone Main list.. to be due as commission on the sale ot a tract of timber land in Skamania fonntv. Washington, went to trial be' fore a Jury in Judge Gantenbeln's de- fiarttnent of the circuit court this morn ng. The plaintiffs allege that Bolen sold the land to a purchaser found by them and that Bolen has never paid as promised. A residence on Bast Sixth street near Ellsworth, recently purchased by Au gust Welnert was damaged by fire about 7 o'clock last night The house was formerly on Grand avenue, but last week was moved to the new sue on Bast Sixth street It Is supposed that the fire caught from the chimney, which may have been damaged In moving. The loss to the owner of the house Will be about $500. Tea, we build fire escapes, elevator cabs and enclosures, wire . and Iron fences, and wire and Iron works of all kinds. Columbia Wire and Iron Work S68-ST0 East Washington street, near Unloa avenue. Both phones. ( . iTbe case of MacFarlane Bros, against HVank Bolen, to recover 11.000 alleged A concert under the afttpioes ot the Men's club of the First Congregational church was presented last night tq an appreciative audience In the churcb par lors. Among those who participated in the program were Mrs. Warren E. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Ma thls. Miss Ethel M. Lvtle. Mrs. Minnie Hance Evans, Charles Edgar Patterson and John laire Montana. J. W. Bell has announced himself as a candidate for the Republican nomina tion for Justice of the peace of the Port land district, and A. S. Briggs. fore man at Kelly's Butte, has entered the Held as a candidate for precinct com mitteeman In precinct 68. '' List of articles found on streetcars February : 1 package nails. 1 milk can. 1 door key, 1 drawing, 1 shawl, 1 package, 1 bracelet 1 umbrellas. Call at Lost Article department, O. W. P. building, First and Alder streets. The Blumauer-Frank Drug company has filed supplementary articles of In corporation showing an increase in the capital biock irom ivv,vw o 2uv,vvv. Sunnyslde W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. Walter Benedict, 1101 East Morrison street Thursday after noon at J:S0 o'clock. . Steamer Jesse Harktris, for Camas, Waahougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at I p. m, Acme Oil Co. sell safety coal ofl and fine gasoline. Phone East 7S; B-IOOi. Chairman Vaughn of the special coun cil graft committee baa announced that a meeting of the Investigating body will be held some time this week. The committee will proceed against combi nations that are operating In violation of the Beldlng anti-trust law. Just what combination will be Investigated first has not been determined. Highest prtoe paid for Title Guaran tee, Oregon Savings and Merchant Na tional accounts. Conn Bros.. 180-11 First Street. mi E I PLANTS Coal. Quick delivery. Phone jnrar order to the Independent Coal A Ice company. Both phones. Woman's Exchange, JSJ Tenth street lunch 11:80 to J; business men's lunch. Dr. W. E. Mallory, naturopath, has removed his offices from Allsky build' Ing to 112-818-114 Rotbchlld building. Cole and Cole have moved their law offices from 818 Macleay building to 780 Chamber of Commerce Duuaing. W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and wasntngton. Berger, signs, show cards. 284 Yamhill. D. Chambers, optician, 121 Seventh. Journal want ads. lo a word. Where to Dine. Merchants' lunch dally. 16c. Sunday dinner, 50c. Kruse's, Park and Morrison. WILL LOSE W TIME REPAIRING FLATS Little time wlll.be lost In repairing the damage to the fiats at 471 and 471 Jefferson street belonging to the es tate of Amanda W. Reed, which were partly destroyed by rire last Saturday nignt, Martin Winch, executor of the estate, has secured permission from Judge Webster in the county court to not only repair the damage, but to ereet an additional story and put in a heating f lant. He estimates that the cost of ties Improvements will not exceed IS, 000, and this earn Is now available from i the funds of the estate. j "My child 'was burned terribly about the face, neck and chest I applied Dr. Thomas' Fclectrlc Oil. The- pain ceased and the child sank Into a restful sleep." Mrs. Money M. Hanson, Hamburg, N. t. 10 LOCATE HERE Manufacturers' Association Looking for Sites Ask for Tariff Commission. The Republican national, political organization Is in danger of losing Its main source of sustenance and comfort Manufacturers who every four years have been paying tribute to the Repub lican national machine in exchange for so-called "protection." are demanding that the tariff question be taken out of DOiiima ana murert m tne nun as or a non-partisan commission for adjustment Two-Portland organisations, repre senting the strongest industrial inter ests on the Pacific coast, yesterday passed resolutions supporting this de mand. The trustees of the Portland chamber of commerce at their regular mnnthlv mMllnir voaterdav fullV dIS- CUSSed the tariff commission idea, and passed a strong resolution caning upon th nruUant in snrjolnt a tariff com mission and take the tariff question out of politics. Approve Tariff Commission. At a monthly meeting of the North west Manufacturers' association last evening the same question was taken up and It was declared by the meeting, In a resolution unanimously adopted, that the tariff commission plan Is the cor rect Dolicy for the national government Telegrams were sent to Senators Fulton and Bourne asking them to support the BeveHdge bill creating a tariff commis sion, t ' . '::;.,.',.,;.. The manufacturers' meeting -waa one the most interesting held la months, save evidence that there are at the present time a surprising number of new manuxaciuring lnauatriea seeking favor able locations for plants In Portland and Oregon, s The association secretary Is looking for a three-acre site, near water and rail , transportation. ...And smaller sites for other concerns. ; . ..-.-. . ? A fiber furniture factory fa one of a number ' of new manufacturing enter prises that th association has in pros pect for Portland. There are large op portunities on the Pacific eoast for tius line of business, suitable woods belni' plentltful. Jute easily obtained at low cost, and the need for reasonably priced furniture apparent It is said that a large saving can be effected by furni ture manufactured here from Pacifv coast materials, as now everything ha to be shipped from the eaat by rail t high freight rates. ui,-. A fiber furniture plant formerly operated at Hongkong, China, by T. P. Keeny, made a success from the 'con struction point of view, and the nanui success can be repeated lo . Portland, where the demand for these aoods would be very large. a - The Manufacturers association 1 seeking a site for a plant to be eats lished by the Star Drill company. 81.000.00 concern of Akron. Ohio, wh desires to establish a branch on t coast The company has plants in and Kansas, and employs 460 k workmen. , An effort is being made to enlnr . assist with additional eapltar a . woolen mill that la already eatable, in an interior Oregon city, where em tfons are ideal for the miniifin,. of woolens, and the demands of t market are xrowlnr fs.star th,. capabilities of the present factory t keep pace with. ..--,...- ,-v; . , SITENER PLEADS i ' h J. 1. Slvener, who came into th iinll light at the time of the murder of i liceman Gltttnga by M. 3. Bradley h , Demg A brother of Mrs, Bradley. 5, arraigned In the circuit court yext i day on two Informations charging ),, with passing bad checks. . , s auegea tnai it. Hansen lout it on a check on Hartman A Tborn ; and that H. Ii. Sloan was a iosr to i extent ot 821 on another. He will i-U . i Thuraday. t . -.-.- ; .- ... Another arraignment was that of h . Summers, who is allured to tve valuable i Jewelry from J. ,W, 41.,, of 800 Ban Rafael street -ffy .;. ' mmmemWHVlHmtmmmmVimvmfmumuHmammem w Readers' of The Journal). 'parti''.' those who took part in the 1 j; J limerick contest some wn. k .r,, be . Interested in the ;.'.ii r.!....i . advertisement which si'ir -n t this issue, wheroln a vn tu',1 ' dollars Is offered lo tne p r supplies a missing line. In twwwlns 11H&4e t-; i. Btuia lite Junnvi,