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.THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND; , WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 3, 1903. II POLITICAL POT IS BOILING HOT . . . i . .,. "FighUIs Not Yet Over," , Battle Cry fortKepiil)li j ',:can' Nomination, v f -' (United Press Leased XrM .S ; ' r ; Chicago, June Ji John- C. Eversman, confidential man to Congressman .Wil liam B. McKlnley of Illinois. gave out a - statement 'today ' from the Cannon headquarters that Taf fa claim to the nomination on the first ballot are with out ' substantial foundation. Evers man has opened ' Cannon ' headquarters here In the Auditorium hotel, and "Un cle" Joe Is speeding from Washington in an automobile with - Senator James Hemenway of Indiana.:, t- ; McKlnley, who will manage' Cannon's fight at Chicago, will arrive the latter part of the week. .."- .v.--'... The Cannon-' boomers say that no can didate wll have enough strength to get the nomination on the first ballot, and that when the break comes they expect to nominate Cannon. , ,. , The political pot is already boiling hot. Frank Hitchcock, one of Taft's managers, arrived hers today, from Washington to look after , the secre tary's interests in the contests over the seating of delegates. i - - ' It was learned here today that-the Knox managers intend to bring a- small army ef boomers, from Pennsylvania th latter part Of The week to begin the Knox campaign. , . . . . , ruriMniii men are joining wim ine LETTER RATE TWO CENTS TO V ENGLAND AFTER OCTOBER I (United Press Leased Wire.). .; Washington. June I. Uncle Sam can write to John Bull mors frequently next fall, for- after October l' it will cost but I cents for each letter instead of (. -Announcement was made today at the Office of the postmaster-general that an agreement has been perfected by which the letter rats between the United States, England. Ireland and Scotland will be reduced from 6 cents to 1 cents. The charge will mean a saving of much money as the trans-Atlantic malls have been increasing rapidly in volume. Cannon' forces In' asserting that th "fight Is not yet over." AUTOMOBILE RACES. gpeotaonlar Ton A '.' Safe u Close . View on a BO-kUls Per Boor Corner. .Spectators at the Twelve-Mile corner grandstand will be but a few feet from the drivers Snd ' their speeding cars. Will have a full view of each car as it comes up around the gravel pit and un til it crosses the line at' the Anlab of each lap In the race. In the 60 and 100 mlle automobile race starting Thursday shortly after noon. To reach this point in automobiles and other vehicles after a. m. Thursday, - must take the Sandy road through ' Falrvlew to .the Twelve-Mile corner, Before that time 'busses will meet trains st Ores ham and Base Line crossing. Reserved seat tickets at Merrill's, 108 Seventh -street, or at stand, 60 cents. O Went Hatlesafor 40 Years. . . St.' Louis, : June -1. After , having served as errand man, for 40 years, Ja cob Gross, - 70 years old, .- who, during hi years of service was never known to wear a hat. Is dead here. . Sevoral years ago he - refused an Increase in wages. - - ; ; . FEAR OF PAST LIFE LEADS MAN TO KILL La Belle, Mo., June t. Investigation today revealed that fear of an attaok on his home should his past life be un covered, led Bert McMillln to shoot his wife and two children yesterday and then kill himself. . t - . . v' Spain to Stamp Oat Anarchy.' J Madrid, June I. A ' drastlo law against anarchism has beers-passed by the Spanish senate. - The law authorises the government to suppress ' entirely newspapers which publish any news about anarchism, ex cept the official notes Issued by the government, and punishes by imprison ment those publishing such unofficial news. . It also empowers the authorities to close clubs and to expel cltlsens who ar suspected of propagating anarchism. Baces Automobile Saoes Tomorrow. 1 On Base Line and Section Line roads; 26 cents round trip.' Take special trains leaving First and Alder streets every to minutes after 8:30 a. m. - Special ticket. Including round-trip fare and admission to grandstand, M. - Tickets - must be purchased on sale at ticket office. First and Alder streets. ' :... ; I MfLLINM CLEARANCE SALE Particular Women will appreciate this opportunity to be V well hatted at little cost. W are daily turning our large . stock of superior materials; shapes and novelty trimmings into supremely beautiful new creations, all to be sold at . reduced prices now, .because the backward season, leaves ; . us with too much stock. 'And still new things arriving almost every day; novelties that were ordered weeks ago.' from the East: these ajsoat special prices. " ' . - . . ALL WOMEN'S . HATS, trimmed and untrimmed, - including ' late arrivals and newest creations, now one " fourth to one-half less than regular. - ALL1 MISSES! AND GIRLS' flower, ribbon and t chiffon trimmed Legfforns ; and dainty Dress Hats, regular $1.50 to $8.00, now - one-fourth less.', V OSTRICH FEATHERS All Reduced One-Quarter for This Week FRALEY'S .The Big Store - ; 212-214 Third Street. UNCLE SAM IN" OREG 31 1 '.fsrLr 1 ??7M . . . . :::."s.5:-lflfi i W IN , OREGON there h just one packing com-" ' pany that is purely a home industry con-' .. A TT:.-J Ci.i r . - inspection, and that is The Union Meat Company. Its highest grade, selected Hams, Bacon and Lard bear the brand of quality mm: n i - ir "COLUMBIA" OF EVEN GRADEALWAYS RELIABLE ASK YOUR OROCGR ; : ; UNION MEAT CO. Portland, Or. Pioneer Packers of the Pacific 3 ii9ii T((D(CM . TIldDWM TO mm FIRE AND PANIC A fr '.i Ten Manufacturer Importers Turn Their Complete Stocks Over to the CWtRPlSI STORE m WTED 1. . i TTN ; sale ; KV! f Now Or! in Full pjyuj 1 . ' 1 1 . II fo) ..; The ; : l rJ, Money Must: Be' Raised WITH THE BRIEF BUT EMPHATIC ORDER TO RAISE MONEY. AND RAISE IT AT ONCE! THE CONDITIONS IN A NUTSHELL Every man and woman of Oregon knows that the present financial stringency strikes hardest at the manufacturers and wholesalers of finest -grade goods. Banks limit their accommodations to furnish money to meet bills. The iron hand of the Panic times compels large owners of merchandise to sacrifice their goods. No laws of cost, worth or loss can stay the demands of necessity . Must is crael master and nciw deniands that these finest goods $150.009 'WORTn OF MOTS BOYS' ' VYOM TO BE SOU) AT THE LOWEST PRICES EVER SEEN PI AT.IERICA S3. 85 for t7.S0 to $10 suits.' Ws put all our odds In this lot. This 4s the poor man's Mecca. ; , -. 4.85 for latest Styls Mack, blus, brown and fsncy mixed cas ' Blmpre and worsted Suits; values to $12.50. .. , .. . S7.KO for Suits that sell to 129. i This contains all of our best , selllns; suits,, where tiio slses'are -broken and only- two to. ten . ot a kind let.; tk-e tbem. t - ' S9.85 for Su(s worth to IJ!0. Kesular slses, S3 to B0 bust: J double nnd slngrle-breastsd; blus, black, brown and worsted serges; Thlbets and fancy or neat mixtures. ; ' VS11.85 for up t $37.80 Suits; full hand tailored, thoroughly .'. shrunk materials; In over 100 separata -and distinct styles. .; ; 14.85-Royal "Tailors, T-smtn M Col, ' full Custom tailored, In .extra nobby ' business Butts,', or dark, dressy materials; 1(0 styles of fabric end all aew fnshions to choose from, fijults : that were, mada to sell -Up to $5. : . ., J- : $10,000 WOTlh!iSfti Pants ' 65e for pure; wool or worsted ;Pantfcj. broken llnss; worth to $2.: 1.35 All sises. colors and mnterlals;; worth to $2. v , " SI. SSTaHor-made business and dressy,' to $4 Psnts.. s ' : S2.35 Form fit ot peg top custom finish, to. 15 Pants. -zS2.85--ImPorted iTiaf rials; tailor made; to $ values. . . . ' 83.85 Full custom tailored." the best, to $8 values. S4.85- Lamm Co.;' Roys! Tailors, Hose Co.; and other high -'.est class custom-tailor productions, worth- to $10 some even . more. . . , , . , . . . . ! Limit Sales " 'All over the warerooms.' No-extensions beyond this adver tisement. " Golf and negliirea Shirts, worth to 76c X for ...... .......25 ' President and other to 76c Suspenders, pair ..... 25 Clio and other to 60c Suspenders, pslr t. ............... .1S t Men's big slse Undershirts, to 6c each, 2 for. ....... ...... 3o Ladies' and Misses' Goods enin. waisiw, WUI vu. im f-uv, nmta mm vvipr,v vnJll oiawa three -llmU .............,.. ,...i.,,......25f Children's, nilsses' and small ladles' sises, very handsome lot. " fancy Coats,? tweeds,.. cheviots snd the taflor made; worth to $10. esch. .t .S2.05 Whlte cembrlo wssh'Shlrf Waist Suits; very handsome; 1 00 of . them; value $7.(0; will bo on sale at, suit ............82.50 Come fn the forenoons; avoid the jams of ths rush hours. No mall order filled under $10 totAl. Must be accompanied by cash or equivalent. We reserve the right to fill part or reject all. No catalogue.- No goods sent on approval. Be concise sbout sites,, colors materials and styles.;. . '''' ; ' OtTEIXt, Manager. $10,000 Worth oi Knee Pants Suits Parents, bona fide money-saving 'sales like this only occur during the sctual financial panics. You don't pay material cost at this sale for boys' fine Suits. ; , ' . S5 Broken slses, worth to $.60. . , 1.35 Regular lines, all colors and styles; dark, medium or light ;'t$ Suits. . - . J ' j. SI. 85 School and dressy Suits, splendid Workmanship and ma terials: to $4 vslues. . . ' ' ."- , . . 82.35 for Suits worth to $- This Is the kingpin bargain lot. Suits that will appeal to every thrifty-buyer. They are won- S.1.85 takes the best' Suit "in the' house;-1,000 to choose from. very elegant.- honest and most fashionable. ...Values run to $8 . soma even more. ( , , SS090 New nat Slock. t4 Black, brown, tan. pearl, ecru or drab; best $1 Hata made. .35 Full assortments, best- quality,, standard brands $1 S2.35- Ma,Iory Cravenottes, ' Mallory or Fullworth and J. B. - Stetson to $6 vslues. -25 for a lot of Cloth Caps to $1 valua.. ; I Men's Underwear 1 Twenty thousand piecesall of the good or finest kinds at from one-third to about one-half value. , - 19 for regiilsr 60c values L,lght. meilum snd heavy weights. , 2f? All grades of 86c Underwear, all weights. 4560 cases Underwear, all styles and sises, worth $1 to $1.26 65 Merino or cotton hal.. tn $1.25 grftdes. . 5g,t81tde needle bal., medium weight-to $1.SQ values.. 951 Wool or bal.. to $1, values. Socks 25,000 Pairs, Black," tan and fancy: balbrlggan and lisle. Oe for an up to zre values. , &6 for all up to S6o-values. "12 Dandkerchiefs for three best Bandana lPo ones. lor best japonet or J,inn to zoo values. .si' Men's Shoes ' v The Star. Bobert Johnson A Rand, George aV Co, Goodyear -and hand welt in calf, patent, viol, velour. etc.. This stock. now on retail sale is all of the best qualities and styles, at cost of materials. - . i--: .. 81.35 tot samples, worth double.- 1 - " - Si. 85 Vict patent calf,, in bluchsr, bale, and oxfords.. Better than $3-va1u.es.s - ' . , - 'S2.35- Patent cordovan, vlrt, hand welt, oxfords, bals bluch ers, tans, etc, to $4.60 values. - $2,85 Goodyear Hand Welt, .nobby and staple shapes; bals., . bluchers, patents, cordovan; values to $8. DoysV Girls and Children's Shoes About (00 of various qualities and styles, at less than man- uranurer s conu . $10,000 Waists Ladles, we are selling Waists cheaper than you ever saw them sold in all your experience. We have a most elegant stock and It consists of every kind from ocdinary $1.00 values to the Tattoo and other fine net lace and silk Waists. H. B. Claflln ft Co. and other great New York leaders have sent some of their choicest Droducts hera. . Him 7eguiar sues, wnita, etc, to z waisrs. ic Just in. m. b.- v. vo., very eiegani 2.ou waisis. j tsua ana etner neautiiui to s waisu. Silk, lawn, -linen, and net to $4 Waists. All kinds up to $4 values. 5 Silk net. linen.1 ate. to $( values. ' R3.85-i-rillk. lace, etc., to $8 -Waists. ' . kd.ftfi Choice of ; the ' house, v Silks, lace, hand brocades, eto. to $10.00 values..: .-.','..'.-:. Dress Skirts 1115 lt of sample fancy colored $J.60i8klrt, 2.45 Very select lot. Values up to $4.60. - 82.95 Big lot plains and fancy colored. $4 valTies. I4l54 This, lot consists of 20 Skirts. Elegant strart Skirts Tn cheviots, Panama, plain and silk trimmed, poplins, serges. Se.SO--A most beautiful lot, voiles, very full, elegantly -trimmed values to $16. ',' ' $8.50 for voiles and etamlnes, handsome silk trimmed voiles s values to $26. - . , Elegant line ladles' Suits in blue, black, gray, fancy mixtures $16.00 Values ;vyiL S7.60 Handsome man-tailored street Suits In Jnama. serges, fancy checks and stres. Regular $22.60 and $26.00 ...$9.50 Elegant Una ladles' Wash Suits in ducks, percales, mulls, linen. ait coiora. values ro ii.oy ? 'it VV vr.wv i 5e for odd pairs tce Curtains jrortn- to to t.u. - B for nanasome line i.io n " ' J .... : 5 for Curtains in Brussels, Nottingham ancf all the Superior 81.25 for Nottingham, Irish point 64 inches wide, $4 yards long. Regular $6.00 values. , ' Ladies' Handkerchiefs . 800 dnsen direct from the - famous Swiss manufacturers all highly embroidered. ; Ordered to be sold at any price. . 2 for ladles' regular lOo Handkerchiefs. - 1 for ladles' regular 20c Handkerchiefs, embroidered and hem-tltched. Tot ail regular aoe vaiues. J for all regular 60o values, In beautifully Swiss mbroidered. Women's Shoes " ' The most elegant of street and dress styles. . Prom the foot wear makers that lead In correct shoes for ladies. . . SI. 35 for $2.601. 'Shoes; splendid quality-and styles. .; v 81.85 for up trf'$3.50 Shoes, street or dress.' ; $2.35 and 82.85 Handturn, Goodyear welt, very elegant; 14760 to $6.00 values. . . t . IS Hosiery An Importer's Wholesale Stock. -.--v - lOrf for women's to 25c Hosiery. . 190 for plain and fancy to 69e values. . - 2fe for best lisle and bal., plain snd fancy up to 75c Hose. 10 for girls' and boya Rugby 25c Stockings. , , Corset Covers 109 Dosen; Fine Qualities Only. 4 for elesar.t ud to 7 So values. Very fine lot, worth to $1.26. . , Knit Underweer 94 for ladles' to 26o Vests. -.. .. ftm for ladles to 60o Vest. 29 snd 39 Ladles Undervests. worth to T6c ,49i for balbrlggan $1.00 Union Suits. - ' Children's Underwear ' 5t for 1.000 pairs children's Underwear, all slses. ' Regular 10a and $6o grades. XR4 for boys' heavy Underwear. Regular (Oo values. -Q4 for ladles' gauss Vests; silk tape. Regular 26o values. 394 for ladies Corsets, long and short hip; $1.60 to $3.00 values. 394 tor ladles' muslin Nightgowns. Regular $1.00 values. iv4 for ladles' muslin Drawers, deep flounce. Regular 60o values 484 for ladies' Union Suits, Regularly sell for, $1.00. Lace Corf ains; Towels, Etc. 85e for $1.60 values In flue Bedspreads. 1.50 fr Marseilles Bedspreads. 12-4 sice. Worth up" to 13 50 : 45 for 10-4 Comforts, Worth $1.60. - . " , 8 ' $1.95 for elegant silkoline covered Comforts, 12-4 slse. Worth $1.60. ' -- ............. t . . . T for Huek Towels. Regular 20o values. - , 19s) for regular 3c and 60c Towels. . V; Lece Cortclns 1,000 pairs A completa stock of a leading Philadelphia house thrown at your mercy for less than one-half actual cost. ; $5,000 Worth Lien's Shirts Geo. P. Ids and other fine brand of golf and negligee. Bril liant sateeor mohair, silk mixture, finest pure silks, wooL etc 29s for golf and negligee, all kinds to 76c values. S9e Drill, silk bosom and Penang, to $6c values. 494- All kinds, very handsome, to SI values. . 55 Golf and negligee, newest $1.26 styles, sateen, etc e ana 5e All styles of up to $2.00 Shirts. ff wrniiant bombasine Penang, to $2.60 values, f 5-rllks. velours, poplins, etc., to $160 values. 15 Finest quality tSilk; sells up to $5.00. Petlicoats This great stock consists Only of ths rellshle an grades, cut full and comprises every color and maiertai - moet exacting buyer could de.lre. 9Wplend:ii quality dark $1.25 Sklrta . 5s Marty Heatherbloom best $2.00 Skirts. 81.65 Heatherbloom, sateen, etc.. to $3 60 values. 82.35 You can select up to $4.60 vain. S -1 Cn Rlof-I, .nil fonov Hint red. hluo. rr". Ii'-" changeable silks; full cut, silk or roercerUi dr..p, t:p gant $8.00 values. . . , , . 84.85 and $6.85 Rare styles and mater ! tepe - Imported Franch mo.te. The eholcese. vt $.') to 1j.m GQ4 for $1.25 houe Wrappera . ft9 for $3 house Wrapper . Sl!s5. f2.85. 84.63 Mull and Parisian m4o to $15 Kimonos. - 1 b""r ti at II. i W .1 r' t t 'K'- ft