THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. "PORTLAND, TUESDAY
EVENING. TTTT.v 7 ion '' ' 7 '' '7;. : -
. : ' ' " , - "' 111 A
The Greatest Sav
ing Opportunity
Ever hit the Portland's buying jullic
one dollar will do the duty of two
nd even three in some departments.
50 Extra Sales
urea
people Wanted
Apply through the Ymhill gtreet en
trance before 9 . m., Wednesday.
lo application considered after
o'clock.
Prices mercilessly cut for an immediate disposal of the entire $50,000 stock of dry
goods department. Every piece of goods sold by the yard must be disposed of re
gardless of cost. Such is the imperative order of the board of directors. It will be
the greatest money-saving opportunity ever known in the mercantile history of Port
land. Sale begins Wednesday, July 8, at 9 A. M, and will continue until the last
yard of goods is sold out.
Laces, Embroideries and Dress
Trimmings
The entire stock .of lares, rmrtrnirfriim a ml
dress trimmings. Thousands of yards new and
up-to-date floods will be included in the 1,'re.H
Disposal Sale at one half el the manufai Hirers'
prices.
Half Price Half Price Half Price
Velvets and Velveteens
Hundreds of bolts of Velveteens in all col-
iots and widths, regular 50c and 60c values.
ine Disposal bale price, the yard 30
100 Bolts of Silk Velvets in all colors, value
$1.25. The Disposal Sale price, yard.. 70
Outing Flannel at
Regular 8c grade of Outing Flannels,
in all colors and figures. Disposal Sale
price, the 'yard, t . . .4y2$
Heavier grade of Outing Flannels, in
plain and fancies, regularly sold for 1, "it
er two yards for a quarter. Disposal
Sale price, the yard 8 1-3
Muslins and Cambrics
The regular 8 l-3c grade of bleached
Muslin, the Disposal Sale price, the
yard ff
The regular 10c grade heavy bleached
Muslins, the Disposal Sale price, the
yard 6j-a
The well-known Lonsdale Cambric,
sold everywhere for I2l2c a yard. The
Disposal Sale price 9tf
Silks
China Silks, in all colors and widths,
regular values up to 35c. The Disposal
Sale price, the yard .19
Reerular 60c Tapanese Silk, the Dis
posal. Sale price, the yard 37y2$
Regular $1.00 grade Taffeta Silk, the
Disposal Sale price, the yard. . .G2y2$
34-in heavy Taffeta Silk, black only,
regularly worth $1.50. The Disposal
Sale price, the yard 95
Special discount will be given on
all silks sold by the bolt or entire
remnant
Table Linens
Hundreds of pieces of bleached or un
bleached Table: Damasks, in" all the
new designs
Regular 50c, a pard 29f
Regular 75c, a yard 42$
Regular $1.00, a yard ; 6l
Regular $1.50, a yard 92
India Linens and
Batiste
Reg. 8 l-3c grade India Linen. . .5V2$
Reg. 10c grade India Linen 7y2$
Reg. 12y3c grade India Linen 8$
Regular 15c grade India Linen. . .0$
Regular 20c grade India Linen. 14y2$
Specials From
Men's Furnishing
Section
To make the great Disposal Sale of
dry goods interesting to men folks also
we have decided to include a few items
from our Men's section. The items of
fered here are of the standard grade
and stnctlv union made. Ihev consist
of a wide range of neckwear, knit tin
uerwear, oversniris. suspenders ant
linen dusters all to co at
HALF PRICE
Men's fancy Jersey ribbed Underwear,
regularly sold everywhere for 50c
garment, 1 he Disposal Sale price 25$
Men's fancy Negligee Shirts, in white,
cream and blue, regularly worth $1.75.
The Disposal Sale price.'. .87$
Men's white cambric Handkerchiefs
hemstitched, each ....2$
Men's regular 10c cotton Half-Hose.
tne well-known Tselson brand, heavv
quality 5
Men's black or tan cotton Half-Hose,
regular 20c quality. The Disposal Sale
price , ..9
Roys' Knee Pant apes 4 t.f 15 vr
Regular 50c grade ........ A, '.29$
Regular 75c grade 48$
Regular $1.00 grade 69$
Men's regular $10 and $12 Coats and
Vests durine this sale SI .8K
All the Disposal Sale Prices Marked in
Red Figures
At a meeting of the board of directors of
the Karo-Klapper Co., Inc., recently held, the
following resolution was adopted: That
owing to the insufficient space to carry on a
complete line in every department it was re
solved and unanimously adopted that the man
ager be instructed to place on sale at once and
dispose of the entire stock of Dry Goods
goods sold by the yard. That he be further
instructed to put in a complete line of Ready-to-Wear
Goods for Men, Women and "Children.
KARO-KLAPPER CO., INC.
Calicoes and Percales
The American and Simpson Prints,
the standard calicoes, regular 8 l-3c
grade. The great disposal sale price,
the yard 5
Double Fold Percales, in all colors and
designs, regularly worth 10c a vard
The disposal sale price QV2$
1254c Percales, all colors and dest'ims
the yard , ... ,9
15c Grade, Extra Oualitv Percal es. tiit-
yard 11
Ginghdms and Chambrays
Regular 10c Ginghams, in checks,
stripes and plaids, all colors. The Dis
posal price, the yard 0$
Reeular 12kc French Ginghams, in alt
wanted colors and patterns, y&..8y$
Superior Grade Imnorted Drew Cincr.
hams, the regular orice 15c. The Dis
posal Sale price, the yard 11$
Lawns,
Dimities, Organdies
and Swiss
Lawn and Organdies, i
.fancy colors, values up to 15c. The
Disposal Sale price, choice, yd... 9$
Extra Grade Fancv Lawns nnd Dimi
ties, includine the new bordered Tk-
tiste. Values UD tO 30c. Th Di'ennca!
Sale price, choice, the yard 10$
Silk Organdies and Spider Bilks, val
ues uptto c, choice, the yard 37
Wool Voiles
Regular $1.50 grade black wool Voiles,
cheap at our regular price. The Dis
posal 'Sale price, the yard 97$
$1.75 grade Voiles, at $1.14
All other grades Voiles, reduced ac
cordingly. 0
Buy All You Want
We place no restrictions on the quan
tity you purchase. Buy 1 yard, 10
yards or 100 yards Buy all you want,
Dress Linings Vz Off
Mercerized Sateen, Ami Silk, Heatherblooms, Canvas, Creno-
line, Jean, Silcia, etc., all widths, all colors values 5c to 50c
ONE THIRD OFF.
Bona Fide Sale
This is no fake sale But a genuine closing-out sale of one
department. We are here to stay and what we advertise must
be so $500 reward will be given if proven otherwise.
During this great Disposal Sale we will offer in every depart
ment the greatest saving values ever known in the mercantile
history of the city.
Regular 25c Shav
ing Brush ... .7$
Paper Pins at only
lc
40.00 Tailored
Suits
To make this great Disposal Sale more
attractive we offer our entire stock of
Ladies' Tailor-made Suits, values up
to $40.00, at, choice $12.45
Ladies' Jumper Suits and Waist Suits.
values up to $7.50, choice $2.59
10c
for
Tooth
Brush
....4
5c Key Rings onlv
lc
Zoc
for
Hair
Brush
13$
5c Bunch
opes
Envel-
Fancy Dress Goods
Ladies' Fancy Suitings, in stripes,
checks, plaids, etc;., in all leading col
ors, values up to 35c. The Disposal
Sale price, choice, the yard 1G$
65c Suitings, it; all colors, a large as
sortment to choose from. The-Disposal
Sale price, the yard 39$
Hundreds of other pieces reduced
proportionately.
Bed Spreads
The most complete stock of Bed
Spreads will go with this Disposal Sale
at prices equally attractive:-
Regular 60c value, at ...35
Regular $1.25 value, at 73f
Regular $1.75 value, at 98
5-cent Thimbles at
lc
La dies' H e m-
stitched Handker
chiefs 2
John Coat's and
Merrick s spool cot
ton, per dozen
spools 39
5c and 10c Safety
Pins, card . . . .3$
And many others
tionately low.
Fair grade Toilet
Soap, 3 in a box,
regularly worth 15c.
box 6
priced propor-
Regtilar
parent
Soap . .
5c Trans-Glycerine
Remember the Name and Place KARO-KLAPPER CO.-Third and Yamhill Streets-Sale Begins at 9 A. M. Tomorrow
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STRONG BREEZES
STIR (IP THE SEA
.North-Bound roasters Ar
rive Late Because of
Heavy Weather.
steamer state
ix from frisco
Brings F ull Cariro an1 F-rpf l.Ut of
Pfspni r and Will do Out Filled
to ( ftariiy St?ani-r George VV.
KJdT Late.
AfcKter'y wlnis are
p the mam anrl
Btror.ff n m
nurthbouM crft art- mn(f )n BPVral
bOur OTt?rue. TU- reliable San Kran-
cluco liner State of California, Captain
?fopandr, did rmt rrarh her Portland
Oock until X o'clock this morning, aj1
the) captain rnyt it m? a caae of
' 24)J)Kt!ni" hlBh ,lnd iron
- wind rlfht alone.
. . The North farlfln 6tamahlp com
XWJ ateamer oore w Eldr. which
w due to arrive trii mominc from
wi Ted ro and war pf-rte. AM no" rrh
etnrla ml ahortljr Wfe noon today
" 2' f '" u"tijr' t.'r
to rearli her PortUnd dock outll
Opuin Nnpendfr cf the Bute of
Culltomla treble tv;nr had pie..
J.t vnvae aaide frofn the mn wind
'd the hT eea. It wa cl mA
t'l mi th -en. a fact the naaeen
r""t appreciated double upon rchln
. rrt .eterday aflernoon with the
teirrn.-fceter at l
Traffic continue trtk, the Stat
T!nlnr ! paaae&rere and a full
certo cf trisht After Undine the
j Mf t.r at Alaemonh dock th
( . r hil o v1 nv.r in iu.b. l .
l.' ?iree friht,
Ho rnucb freight baa acemuJtd for
f-e trtp ennu, that the feoid could
t. "t anon. rot another pound be re-
-1 hfor the hour cf dexmrture ntt
t-nurUr. Tw mcrt th h-e7 Keelneee
t eT. rf fcae 4tr4 miuMl
v Th ir.-t tm.kr por-
t H .oieKcciKf fr. rt rw!te
i' - a and f our. A (Tet 4eai
this claaa of freight la turned over to
the steam schoonerK.
The steam schooner y. 8. Ixtop cleared
today for San Francisco with 70d inns
of wheat and 450, ooo fret of lumhir.
She took a deckload fit the mills of the
Inman.PouIsen LumbtT company.
FIVE AGAINST STEAMBOAT.
Captain Goode Will Havi to Pay
$090 'for lioinz nia Businrss.
Captain James Goode lias b"en nnej
1690 by Collector Of Customs 1'. fi. Mai,
colm because on the Fourth 6? July his
r o u .T. it r Cnlnmhln n . . 4 (.
sengers than the number allowed Lur
j uio fuvci mucin UiHjiet lui
frr n . I. n .. . I : 1 1 . I I t . i
iiippoBed that the money will be paid
. uiiui I''irsia a i'-Mf in Liv
ing the case laid before the authorl-
-Jr in n mi i n k i i)u,
The Columbia operates between
TTaKhlnntrtn I .. 1, .
Wash., and on Lie Fourth business
waa rushlnf on the river. Tho Co
lumbia made several tripe Twice she
carried more than her allotcd number
of passengers according to the custom
house Inspectors who kept tab. One
time ahe had 37 more than the allow
ance and the second time she had 3 2,
.iii'iu man ucr limil.
A fine In a ease of this character Is
nnpimea wimoui a nearmg. tne report
of the cuatom house inspector being
considered sufficient evidence.
PLAXKING OS DECK.
British Ship Kclburn Will Go Out
Witli i-uu Cargo.
Arrangements have been made toi
give the lirmsh ship Kelburn a deck
load of planking that wlil conform with
the new rules of the English board of
trade. The vensel Is completjrg her
cargo for Cardiff and LonJon at the
mills at Linn ton
At flrat 1 1 m. I r A
. - - - . . . r ii .j t.. i i ' i pin ir.e
Keiourn a deckload of hoavy iimbers ,
such aa are usually sent tray from I
the local u-tf-IIIi, hut n -ooner ha.l '
thle ren eleci.li Up.n bef.,re 1t was
learned that the 'ew rul i f the boar. I '
of trade provide 1 that of timber in a I
deckload none f - ;l ) , i.ntaln more than1
' . p,r k r" Wrd measure-
rUtS IT ",: cf thl tlmhr
la being ahlrp.! from here to Rurnpe
but in order to g!e the -easel a TuU
Sy"!'" " wr HnallT made
of pSrklng"5' K,UUrn w,th
with Hongkong and Sydney and this
city.
This is In response to a tejecram
uoin me Vancouver noard or trade ur
Ing the Tioniinlon government to Krant
a mibsidy for five years to the Tnlun
Steamship company, which has under
lakerj In consideration thereof to put
"ii three fast boats between Vancou
ver, fj. c. and Sydney, X. S.
Premier Laurier wired todav In term
whieh point to the sitrnlnK of a con
irati when the president. Sir Jamea
Mills' reaches Ottawa. Sir James is
now en route from this cltv, where he
arrived from Australia last week.
BELIEV E OHIO SAFE.
Mariners Think Ire-Bound Steamer
Is at Duyh Harbor.
U nited Ire leased Wire.)
Nome. Alaska, July 7. Marine men
here t.. Iieve that tho steamer Ohio,
which snileii from Seattle June 1, a. id
which has been caught In the Ice park"
has g.,t safely out and steamed to
I "itch Harbor. None of the hunt a
out nor none nf those arriving have
slght.-d the Ohio.
bor to Montgomery dock No. 2 to load
wheat.
The Portland & Asiatic RteamshlpJ
vuiiipa.ii s nner ;icomecila Is due to
arrive here noxt .Sunday from Hong
kong via Yokohama.
The steamer Alliance Is being over-
nntilrk1 at it.n e . ri . .
.V.V i loui. oi Lourn street
J here Is rumor of negotiations behiK on
for her suln In ih. c.,i :
iu l,i'- -'wuuii:iii rai-ilic
company which operates the Breakwater
nn iic "V. n.. .... . .
....J v.v.un iaji loute. uray t ( ',
owners of the Alliance, have had her
IJIl LI1H ITlH r K . I T nr ae.ri tl 1.1
..... .... u.,111 nine, HUllUUSn
she Is a paying Investment. The niem-
T, . i com,any a re old men who
-I-.. .cine Hum active business.
IX (X) XT ACT WITH ICE.
British Tramp Steamer Bearhes Port
in Damaged Condition.
(Trltd Ife. Ins.-i! Wlr.
Nome, Alaska. Julv The British
t' imp st. ai- r Ilerehlev. which sailed
i 'in .Mtrajriio. n. "... June 14. has ar
rivd hie with a hole In her bottom as
a renin or contact with the ice jam
The cap'nin was oblla-ed to jettison 1 000
tens i f loal -n l In.irOo feet .of lumber
MABIXi; NOTES.
TO COMPLETE CIBCTTT.
All-Red J. Tralna and Bnafe
rorfpea Ahead Rapid!.
it rta r-r- ,
V11 1 T1 '"' f feat train a-4
iaauaboata vrhkra la to connect i.o4oa
if
Materia. July T.-Palled' at B:S9 a.
m. Sieamer F 8 Iwp, for San Fran
cisco Arrived at 10 f.O a m Steamer
Oec. W. Hljer, from San Pedro and way
ports ar.d left up at 1 1 .40 a. m.
Pan Frar.rlsco. July 7. Arrived at
s a m Steamer Thomas L- Wand
i . "m I 'iruani.
Astoria, Julv . Arrive st 2 15 and
left tip at IS p. m Pteamer State of
allfornla, from San Francisco Sullw)
i p. rr.. ncnooner lienry K. Hall
for Kobe. - -
Astoria. July T. . .o bar report: cape
line down.
Tines at Aatoria tods High watr
:45 a- m, 10 feet: 7:10 p m. g
feet. Low water iD a m . i .-i
21 p. m.. t. feet. l
MARIXE IXTELUOEXCK.
egnlar Unerti Dm to irrtri
O W. Elder, San Pedro, way July 7
nnio Ciitr r.. f
City of Panama, Coos 'Bay. 7.7.'. Julv V-
Eureka, Eureka and Coir ... j),. y,
Xlcomedla, orient Julv u
I'.ose City. San Francisco. .. .'."julv 14
Hoanoke. San Pedr, nmi n-nt. i .i .:
o' , ' ""'Juiy i
oL.iie. o.in j-iancisco.
Araoia, oitent
Alexia, orient
Numantia. orient . . . .
Beg-olar Users to Droart.
City of Panama, Coos Bay julv c
(t. W. Elder. Kan Pii ' V.... '7 -
State San Francisco . '.' I : "
Nome CIO-. Coos Bay JuI.
r.ureka. K'irpli.i an, rnrm i..i"
RoAnoke. San Pedro and way .77' July 1 ;
July H
Jul
. J u h 11
. Aug. 1
Sept 16
Bldart Fr. bk Antwerp
Clan Graham, Br. sh Cardiff
Eugenie Fautrel, Fr. bk Antwerp
.11H.C1IHCO, di. eii Antwerp
XentRflelds 1 1 r eh ti. i
David de Anjers, Fr. sh Antwerp
"""i a Antwerp
KUloran, Br. sh Antwerp
Joinvllle. Fr. bk Antwerp
Carmanian. Br. bk Iiamburg
Rochambeau. Fr. bk Lelth
Gulf Stream. Br. bk Antwerp
Alice. Fr. bk London
Eugene Schneider. Fr. bk Antwerp
Ooal SalDS En Konta.
La Roche Jacquelln, Fr. bk. Newcastle, A,
Flfeshire. Br. bk Newcastle, A.
Bossuet, Fr. bk Newcastle, A.
Torrlsdale. Br. sh Newcastle. A.
Tramp Steamers En Boat.
Taunton. Dr. as...... n,,a..
Strathflllan. Br. aa '. .Bat&vla
Cralghall, Br. ss San Francisco
Duiwicn, Br. ss Ouaymas
Knight Templar. Br. ss Valparaiso
Kaii.imes Ger. na Pu.fa
Sark. Nor. ss San Ftandsco
Bucranla. Br. ss Orient
II ford, Br. ss Newcastle
Ea Koute la Ballast to X.o&d Ortln
Port Crawford. Br. sh Callao
PI DELTA KAPPA'S -GUESTS
AT RECEPTION
Fraternity 3Iembers to Be
Koj-ally Entertaiired Dur
ing: Stay in City.
Journmen"te8SBB by 018 President. Ad
Afternoon session Address of wel
come. Response. Report of socretarv.
Report of treasurer. Report of com
mittees Appointment of nominating
committee. Adjournment. ".
1 hursday Morning session Reading
of minutes. Report of committees on
membership Legislation papers and
queries, and trade 1jnterestsP Read! g
., - , mil Linuen i . JNomlnii-
tlon and rWtlnn nr i . . u,I,,.n"
ment or : rZlr""l..JPWpi-
journment of session "'"l,DS. Aa-
.Pent
. .Oct
, ALOXO THE WATERFROXT.
The Coos Bay Hner City of Panama
la at rans street dock today diaehara
trr eoat
Tha Orrn hark Albert Rk-kater
has begun discharging eement t Green-
lf1 kh.rf TK.. T . ' , w .
aela Aecasna has shifted fervsa tha ha
. ,,i T a
Rose City, San Francisco..
iNicomeoia. orient
Arabia, orient 7.7.
Alesla, orient
Nuttiantta. orient .7.
Taasala in Port.
Broderlrk Castle, Br. ship Drydock
Larglemore Br. sh O. W. P. do. k
Crown of India, Br. bk Lrydock
Ancal; -gT. ship Tongue Point
Churchiirrm. aeh ...As.ora
Echo, Am bktn Aetor'a
.............. X.1UH trjn
Minnie Ketton, am. Astoria
Emmanuel Accame, It. bk Montgomery :
Anvarr Vnr h . , - . .
, u . v,. . x-, uor
i i.rii.cy, ror. sn . . t-ortiani Lmbr. Co
inciia, s rii, &rn
Albert Rlckmers. Ger. bk
Ascot, Br. ss
Phoshone. Am. ss
Tabor. Nor
Rainier. Am. ss
Agnes Oswald, Br. sh Callao
River Falloch, Br. bk Callao
Nordsee, Ger. sh Callao
Oregon. Ger. sh Yokohama
Gen. Faldherbe, Fr. bk Yokohama
Henrietta. Ger. ah West coast
Aster. Ger. bk Valparaiso
n Tc p "-"- r r. ok. west coast
a. r,t i f I ""T"''rd Round. Am. bk. Vanc'Vr. B. C.
Sainte Anne. Fr. bk. .Newcastle, N. B. W.
Andorlnha, Br. bk...-. Iqulqua
Lvdgate. Br bk Sar.ta Rosalia
Vigo. .Nor. sh Mejillonea
Desdamona, at. sh. Callao
cornil ifart, Fr. bk . .Newcastle. N. 8. W
Wu.Iv. Fr hk . A
L rlllon Fr. bk Antwero
neyiere Monnos, FT. bk Holiart
i;asn ia. or bk Ca dera
Vii . v 1TV .... -
Von Ilium. Fr bk Saa Francisco
miciieiet, r r. Da. HlogO
OH Carriers Xa Boat.
Asuncion. Am. ss San Francisco
A large number of PI Delta Kappa
boys and young men arrived yesterday
from California nnd Waahlngton fo at
tend the fraternity conclave, which lasts
through the week. The first official
entertainment was an elaborate recep
tion given them last night by Mr. ami
Mrs. A. D. Charlton at their home on
Portland Heights, which was. attended
by the visiting delegates, the members
of the two local ' chapters and their
frlenda. .
This morning the first business ses-
Inn wna hnM a t i, I " . . i l ' . . i
- -. 1 ... m. uiiiuiuiciai uiuu
and this afteraoon the men are the
guests of the inega Nu sorority, which
nas lasen mem up the Columbia. Sup-
nA will V.- . -. 1 . T f.
4- ..... ..a ti ,u si Diiiuirt i nr. wun
dancing In tha pavilion after and a
return trip by moonlight
Tomorrow morning and afternoon
there will be business sessions with a
tag banquet In tha evening. Th Vix
flrls will be their entertainers pert of
he time and Friday evening a grand
ball will be given at the new Masonic
i.iuryiv.
910 Suits 91.93.
Pig sale at the Great I. X L Cloth
In store will continue all this week
bM oulnjugejl2j
Used for Gnu Mantles
na"rrt!!iiT ' "u'd. mo-
nMlte were produced in "t. "t wo C?rt
o-ni "ga's msn,les.Ke'y "' 'ncande-
William Jennings Bryan
Speaks in Portland Today. All Ar?
Intltod t Hrar Iflni on Che
Llxr Question.
Astoria 1
Grcr nwlcn I
ft John i
Rainier
Knar pron
APPELLATE COURT
AFFIRMS P. & S. CASE
-r . . .
n uhlnrtAn Am as Mrntrw. v .
Alliance, Am. ss. Couch street I
City of Panama. Am. ss Oak street tHesrst Jfm hy LsegMt Itamt Wtra.)
ViratB? Cdlforn."- Am' Ainsworth San Francisco, Joly T. Judga W. W
'Ct:-rMm rotarar th.
TVMowtrtnno Am o. ' r. . ! clslons were rendered aiwt ui m.A 1,,
James J. O.rfleld. AmTaa 8an Frandsca 7!,Ti".' Vn i,-rl1L. The
Wrestler. ACT. bktn. 77 . .7' Omrmtt I ',flr.mH ,a ihm nm f th Mutrbmd
Nrihlaad. Am .'..Han rranHaa I K" ,,",t ,h Portia ad
Sa Xtrta WHa Cesaaat aa nt 8tU Riiy "Pnr.
Akfoyla, Br. ...A.tw-w,' JTtOr fa rear L ,
PH.L DISPENSERS
START FOR BEACH
Tha steamer T. J. potter left for
Lone Beach this momlns with a larva
delegation, numbering over 100, for the
ineteentn annua) convention of the
State Pharmaceutical association Ses
sions will Ketrtn inmnrmw mnmlnw n
terminate Thursdar night, following
wnten an athletto meet win be held.
- . . . - , y 'm . v I r . Kill
election of offloarg will b held Tbura-
TValrfnt !. Hum:.. i ... .
City first i-lce-preeident, M. fe. Kvr-
k. rons rmo; Mroni vica-preatilefit.
J. Marsh. 'Masco; thtrrt vlce-preeident,
T. F. ftajrln. Astoria aeervtarv A w
Allen. patland; treasurer. Mlsa Agnes
Hummer, Pnrtlana.
The iimvtih ik. iiinnnii . - -
follows:
i -j j ' -- ...
Isi .rd.r kw Ik. - iH!i..,i .
tor members hi v Baaaiaar X atlaulaa
no rntr-odu;,,onT' ,hT puh,ae1:
knowu everywhere. Hear him In his
great speech on tha labor oViestion
bor k. RrDnrstlon of la-
t:"'"-?"'" ar upheU. y0 can !.
of hia very Imnnrt.
hear several mh
Th. tfr?vr-T
""' .mperlallsm. GuaTantee of Bank'
horn, in Lincoln 7Neb The, ."r7 2
of VtrtcV and manr foT'whlehC hV";:
. - m i norm or Wash-
ngton. and hear him. Coma todar
tbera will be crowds to tear but aTi
can enjoy Bryan. Theaa recorda aVi
dlatsr.ee, any or ail his irai iLJk-
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