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n , e-j. .r. . JIIBil! CO.'P.lffillC mm rJMs LII1S. OOIKIII TO IODl1'S VERY r M rx rs o ol l PRISOFi FOR LIFE HOT STATE FIGHT n b lie. Till: OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 30. 1003: ICII MR Constitution and 'Procedure at Koine Modified How , America Profits.-;. (RpeHal IUpl to Tti Jovrnal ) ; Washington. Oct SO. Tl Amtrli an member of the Roman Catholic hier archy are wall' plaaed with the new "papal conatltutfoo which will go Into ,ffeot on Tuaaday nxt, November. V. They are looking foreard with a great deal of atlvfucMon to th any which ,wlU levai ih L'nltad 8ttt from a , million country to the -rank and aiatua or a rguinriy r ognixoa catholic state, Taklriff CorporatiohH Coin She Sent Poisoned Candy to " '' w w r w a " .1 I A " - . -v a ami mu l.so 11 as a ;. . SJush Fund. .... 1 V (Caltsd Ivaea Uaa Wtr.t 'A. Chicago. Oct. $0. The Deaiocrallo ne- JIre. J; 1 Dunninjr ; Killed Two Women. . ' f Dalle rM. Uaaa wwe. San Francisco. Oct 10. Mra Cords. ttonal eofnmlltaa relterat.ee ehargea that hi Botkln.-oonvloUd of tha murder of Kepublicen campaign manager ara si tha, wlfa of John P. Dunning, an Mra, ng contribution from ' corporations,! Dunning1 alitar. Mra. Joshua. O. rwn "'In their ansltr o .errata' an Ini- 'f1". f Auguat. JJII. 1 man sluah fund for corruption . pur- preparing- to leave tb county jail, whar loiu oo ill day of election. th-Kpub- she haa bean for 10 yaara. for - Pan Iiraji cuouiitn. miimnri ara aaaeselng uuenlln 'la urv. he i nr. corporation in defiance of law. which I ImprUunmenU- Mra. Uotkln'e ' aDoeal tuiutu. mv iitiiii w iwit" ...-..- - iivui nr .rwna vonvicuon Fnited States Senator and Two Styles of Local Op- i ' , tlon Involved. "'' . ; with th rlhl ; ajid prt-rogatlv of deal- corporation fur campaign purpoaea. br th app.llat court yeaterday Ing direct with lh Uotnan conr'Nfhiii-...ii mmliiM haa Un ft..? at. tlone tbrcHlirh tha naial eecretarv of K"''-J".'r" i". ... .h.t i. i7r7 ! .w P ...,,'u - .k i.... .1 v.. 1.7 oauiic aani 10 corporauona unar iu wu or XJunning, bacauaa of lov for if -u4.h1.. b,MtorihM.h4 c.hB direction of Chairman Hllchooclc and bim. togather wilh aa altecllonat not ..-.'il?11'" l"rU,nln 19 n,Mlo roembara of .Hi Hepublkan national forhar 'vtoHm. TbV notT proved th oouniiia. -. ... . cutlv -commltte. U la lb boldaal clu wharabr .th crlma wai i traced to -,iSni?r4i.h Sf'!1 Ofoatltullon M,.mri M hold np In Vhla praldmlai Mra. Botkln.7 . , 10 wnion ma aaminiatraiion oi aji cnurca i general or unio, woo su juai cum- th- TunH !. . K iT.T.i matlara la animated. Tha propaganda Piatad a ape.klnf tour of th at for M.'kL" Jff'.?' "S"??,'f' which la beaded by Cardinal Ooitl haa fcryan and KanC predicted a landaltd 1. IS?7..i,"i" '.r hiAb' nareioror Dean on or tna tant and powerful of tha con but by tb new oonatltutlon will ba materlallr dlnjlnlabed. i A Vw Congregation Created. In' addition a uoiii na iryan ini nirn, preaiciea jmnu.uu. - ,rnonihl u -- .v... mo.t Impor. for bryan. at national Democratlo heag- J7fno?l. did U h. rSj.tiuith mgragatlona. quartera. II diacoTaid that th Uetn. afjiant. aid not hare fair-trial-, i lt ptfwera ocrata wool Jf carry Kama a, Wyoming, j s ' . ; a aultablo dlvlalon of aub- hnU of itaaiiagera of eight of- the i '' t- l tRfif.'-I.'jPJViJ downtowii-Jotela on th outoom ot th w.Mtr' Jfwelara and Optlrlane, 141 wgujaUnr th work of ,1cUon v. . - . 4 . , Waahlngton at. bet Jtti and-.parfc 7: tbunala ofT th Hot and V - 1 - , , , ( . t.r- ofth .' '?'t..i;.' ho. value, can alw.yg b. ,0 it Knaba planoa, th Wiley B. Allen. Co. braakiL" 'i?0 u'f -'oli0 nd - lioyarrumpluji Pies. iinontAM. WnUi a .ri tthA ' In j jwiowti lima zor that bAVt-limne and power of th propaganda th papal c on win proviaea ior ouie reiorma, rr- rmruil- through a. more aultabla dlvlalon of aub-1 f,ind of' , autliortty ajid ri th ancient trlbu . I c . .me oegnaiuriu ny mm urnii or imi ( ' - T"" " I - Eho value can alwava Ka ' fr., A . , - adict both civil and criminal litigation Th Republican national eommlttea Kigh" '. I " 'pwnd at . ara removed from th lurladledoa of I hea e-lvnn nut aHviinr. ihHti of thai " '' ' ' . . - th eongregatlona and intruated to th I Labor World of Utteburg. fa., contain-- tribunal of th Rota and tba fiegnatura.1 Ing tha prophecy that, deepite tha ef , Th congregation retain only dleclp-1 f orta of Preaident Samuel Uompera of ; unary power. . - i tha . American Federation of- LDor, " A new congregation regulating dla-l Judge Taft would get hi fultvahar . cipiin and th sacrament la created, -It ( of th labor vote. Th JLabor World , - du tie .Including alao queetiona regard-1 aays: - , y ng marriage, while th dogmatlo aide I It cab b aafelv said that th cam 'of the aacrament remain under thefpalgn of Samuel Oempera In oehalf of , jurisaiction- oi tn congregation or tne I wnyarh J. Bryan ha been a failure, o - holy office, which haa exclualv. Juris-1 far a ' delivering th labor .vot : to I' diction ovefr mixed marriages, -wher Bryan la concerned. Gomper ha suo- ; i on of th parties l, a- 'non-Catholic. Iceeded. however, In making Socialist . i n pop remain prerect or in noiyiout of many working men. probably 7 . tlon of th t connlstory. v, nop I alad prefect, 1 augmented by I ''With a 1W of ascertaining th f iniruBung 10 ll (Boedii Oltpetek to Tk JovaaLl ' '. 'lndlanapoU. lod., Oct 10. Th warm- cat political battle Indiana ha seen In recent year will' wind up tomorrow night with, parade and rallies In every city and town throughout tb length and breadth of tha a tale. A great battle la on for the election of th atate ticket. The presidential contest, a I well known, ha become on ot th notteat In history. The main fight tn slat affair la for control of th legislature. If th Ke- ubllcan win, so of in ii counties n th atate may exercia torai option and James A. rtemenway will D re turned to th United State aenale. If th democrats win, there will b no appreciable change In th liquor situa tion. Tha law enacted by tn Repub lican legislator proviaa ior local op tion by couailes, while tha Democrats advocate local 'option by townships. Be tween th two there la a great differ ence In the practical resulta, a It la generally admitted that th township ftlan would -not bring about prohibition n any of th larger el tie and town. - Th Republican bav mad th Ho nor ' question th great laau of their campaign. The Democrata, on tha other band, hav paid utu attention to the liquor Issue, but have mad much of th alleged extravagano In tba Re publican administration of tha state's htialnaafl.-r. Rnth nartlea. hiv mmim m thorough canvaas or th situation dur ing th preaent week and. according to tha leadera, both ara pleaaed with tha result Tha officlala at tha Renublican atate headqurtera jjay that the returna make th proapects look brighter than four veara as-o when Indiana want R. publican- by a large majority. The Demi ocrata on th other hand, appear well satisfied - with th outlook and !na!at mat a oener mow nr ior tneir ticket could not be desired. J. II. McCandlcss, State Chemist of Georeia, before recent tratherinjp of Cotton Seed men, cave emphatic praise to the high quality of CoKalat t lie said: ' ' ,"Th ! of this product and tha pnKlamaUoa that It laSavafWTcbav ' . ton aood oil hav dona mora to bring; cotton teed oil truthfully and , ' J. t ,r farorably bafora tha public than anything el In recant blatory." . j , Mr. McCandless then pointed out how a pure, refined, vegetable-oil basis, such as is in Cctiolent, it the only assurance a woman has of a clean, digestible, cooking product. It seems a positive wonder in the light of all that haa lately been said and written, , and of what is known of lard, where it cornea from, of what it may be made, and how little chance there in to get pure lard, that anyone will continue its nse, when pure, sweet and ' healthful CotUlene can be so easily obtained. ,. . . -. -' - COTTOLENE Is Guaranteed voty grocer uberebyM. mmmmmmm,mmmmmmmmmm..mmmmmmm tbonsed tO refund VOUr money in case you are not pleased, after baring given CottoUni a fair teat. -'v' Never Cold In Dulk ' PilLTitll,,r , asaaaMaMaaaai tight tOp tO COCD it Clean, fmb and Whol- . , gome, and prerent it from catching dnat and absorbing disagreeable odors, sncjb aa flab, oil, etc. .. r ' . . - Cbok Ddok Freo ff SXiSSK&xk ESff edited and compiled by Mra. Mary J. Lincwln, the faaooa Food Expert, ' and containing nearly 300 valuable recipes. ' Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago . "Waturo'o Gift ;from thp Sunny Souths the creation of bishops I feet of Gomper'-campaign bn th la- II I A ana in supervision over and direction bor; vote, the -Labor -World has had a I of tb rule of diocese and seminaries, I straw vote taken in 86 mills and mines ' and also deciding question of compe tence Deiween in , congregauona, , , . Boop of Bote, and Begaatiura. , All disputed" questions.- not ' merely matter of conscience, go to th Rota in the-. first .Instance, and then ta the Segnatura as a aunremacourt . The Rota work also a a court of appeals, activities Interviewed by the Tribune, both for sentences pronounced by other whether. n-banking, mercantile or In- courts or by itself.- In the , latter case dustrlal i lines, are united upon the ef- the matter must be submitted to dlf- fects that will follow either Taft's or ferent Judges. The Begnatura Is con- Bryan' -victory -Tnesday. In the event stitutea a court or cessation In fourli Jtiepuoucan victory me men roresee in nifnots, Indiana, and Maryland, with th following results."" Taft, 28,652; Bryan, 18,602: Debs, .I10;' other candidates, 18L" ., . - , v. As Flctored by the O. O. T. The 'leaders qf Chicago' oommerclal 1 V The Throngs Continue to Come from All Parts of Oregon and Washington to the Qreat f V 'S BANKRUPT STOCK SALE PROltieER .cases,: aa an appeal court against an continued growth or cpnndence,. a period pnnre sentence or leaed nul the case of suspicion against a Judce On the reverse they - behold the begin a time markets. ire sentence nf the Rota - in tha mum 1 of improvement and expansion. of the alleged nullity of a sentence; la of, busy shops and thriving of the Rota, and to hear suits for dam I nth of curtailment end retrenchment, aces against ludsres of the Rota. Anv la period, of 'labor; walking the streets one can appeal against the decisions of I In search of employment, four years xifl inese courts with or without the as-1 aisirusi, aanger ana aepression. sistance of lawyers, and a special body) of lawyera haa boen formed, the mem- Don't dare- face 'your wife without hers or which hav pledged themselves those Roval numnkln nlea; Thev'ra the! oniv spicy, piimpainy, rigni-usting ones and dinner) will-be a failure without them, Either branch, . WASHINGTON TDIBEK to assist the poor gratuitously. Th Course of wrooednr. Beginning wlth-'nex't Tuesday the PftfA will lninra. mm l.f.H.,4lAH.l r'H1-,."-. ".KE"h- W. & 0. GETS HOLD OF ,cu..win.. A .IV WQliCltUIC -Will U. ! On- tlre.lv composed of cardinals. Tha nnc. tical result of, the new conditions will be that the countries removed from the Jurisdiction of .th propaganda Instead (Hnlled Praia Laiaert ' vira.1 i. Of . annlvinsr tn thn llll.r w Ih. .J ! TTnnnlam UTaah fit ftT n ITa. clslon of all questions must apply to relL vice-president of th 'Washington th suitable congregation, to the resort & Oregon railway, ha closed an option of which the matter may "pertain. The with: rpresentattves of the North creation of new dioceses and .the ap- western Lumber company for a large polntment of new blBhppa will be dealt portion of the, .company holdings-near with by th secretaryship Of state,, after in" mui. wr arreu was aiso misy which they will be sent In trust to the with parties wno now larg and vaiu- conrregatlon of tha consistory to carry W tract, of land jiorth of the city, LADIES' HOSE 5 for Ladies! Fast Black Hose, , regular '25c-values. , -lty for Ladies' Hose, 35c values. 25e fori Ladies' 50c Hose. .1..; ,,i i. " i i i i AT THB rCrUVPESI Lrt W ' r) : r ir Corsets 39 for Ladies,' Fine Girdles and Short Corsets. . 05? for a high-grade line of Cor- sets, values up to $2.25. Men's, Women's --and Children's Clothing Needs anything, everything no matter what you want; it's here and costs you only ' to o50 Per- Gent of Actual Value out me aecision. . 1 W llllO tiVlV.U.Vl. 1 on. which he has tried to secure options. all Questions gratuitously dealt with by the IP. 114 .-.I.- -0 ; aa .1 .l. I stama rdutiiK. iiv uaa ivr a i ikii l ul way i Kunao, r8 ostaDiisnea ior missionary landB, after next Tuesday th payment I nr t na 11 una 1 Taaa win Ka vaAia Congrea-atloa of th Consistory. i Th congregation ot the. !on'sltoryj 1 which replace the congregation of thai JiiripaKanaa in inanominauon or Amer can bishops, and which Is presided over by the pope, will hav aa It secretary cardinarp Lai. The members of this Digests the Food Naturallv if in con r re nra tlon. numbering . 14. .V'"1' : '"W atHimjr;, u in I Acid And Alkali . In The Stomach Cardinals Merry del .Val, Moran, Ore-I lia, Serafio, Vannutelli, Martlnelli, Rampolla and Oottl. Among tb Judsrea Prior, rector I Right Proportion; if not,' Then Dyspepsia. , nf thA Tint r Vnn.fffnn- of Ieda college, and several other--dls-1 , Acld nd elkall . make up th liquid : tingulshed dignitaries. After this very kno1 a? agastric Juice, .which digests erchlhishop and his hop In the United ""r I""u . States will have a personal renreannr. thuirn abuse or .the . stomacn." or tlve before -the tribunals In Rome. . Car.-.w-Kne" Dlo"l or through scores dinal Gibbons i and Archbishop Farlev I 9ther causes this gastric Juice Is not ..-iivaj ....... v, itim cv i rvrcniaiivs i r - - . . in the person, of Signor E. Santl. - HIWIJIGt HEVER GUI PJea of Dr. JJaywalt, Seeking to Eepudiatb Crazy Wife . and Board Bill: . fCBltrtl rresa Lm Wlre.l : ' San Franjblsco, iOcU J0.-Dr. George W. Day wait, - urgeonft .th ' United States army, tartoned at th Presidio, who won fam by taking th first hos pital snip to in Philippine during- the , Spanish-Amfrlcan war. is waiting until legal technicalities can be-straightened . out before he can be free from his mr- rlare to Kvano-elina M. CAH.. ' u.hoa - brought - suit fvr annulment - am the ground that th marriag was illegal under the California Jaw. J Daywalt wa ortgtnallr married ' to Fannl Delaney. 1 She obtained a di vorce rrom him in if7. and, according . to th law at that time, he could not remarry within a year. Acting on th mtic oi ms attorney, wno roid him f h law wa unconstitutional, he remarried li Tn moniQS laiar. Mra uaywait lost her mind at th urn ner nusrmna took U hospital hip to th Philippine islands end be gan - suit for separate maintenance -against him la lilt. The salt was compromised and later his wife's father wed him for $. tor hi wife board and lodging lor two year. . TWO TO ONE ON , , - .. -: BRYAN IN UNION fT H,l tMapatiA Tb fcasraal tm f.ran, r., Oct. JO A bet wa irJi In tt Foley bHel h-n of two tn ore- that flrysn ouM carry 1'nlAit eouity. The Prrn man srar t- d.1a Th wreck f th Varmera 4k Traders Kattr.nal. ahowinr the advarv- tas ef the Nnk narantee STaVera ad- I otated by tw r trmuc t-tit. baa! t-"FTertd rsary former F.'rufjilrans l and tere Is r 4ubt t-t that Ui coun- ! ty wul go fcearuy tmooraiia, I your - tomach... cannot dlgeat V food. Buch ' a stomach then act as a pit where the food lies, ferments, decays, is thrown Off at last, either Into the in testines or is , vomited from ; th sys- if thrown into th Intestines a large firoportion of it Is taken up .and passed nto th blood, for? th Intestines are covered oa i the Inside surfaces . with minions or little mouths which. are( p iikh iv buck, up nourisnmeni ior the blood. r, . -- : t - . . . Tou 'may readily see that. If Instead Of good rlch. nourishment, there Is vile poisonous fermented, bile and acid, these same tittle mouths suck some of It by necessity andVass it Into the blood.' The blood lijjfurn throws it off and tha aystem is rmmedlately placed in an imperfect state. . - - ' i . . Th blood 1 weakened th ' tissues lose strength, - the skin- becomes dis- easea ana man in general sutlers In a score of places.'-'. - -,. i Then again th blood, furnishes gas trin Juice to th stomach, for when th gastrlo Juice Is not needed for digestive purposes ii oe oaca to th blood. When food come, into the stomach the nerve along the Alimentary Canal and In t Ha mnntt, a t ,n. 1 tha Kr.tn . h.u and the bloo4 ." immediately furnishes sufficient gatc Juice to do tb work well an4 quickly. ' f Stuart's- Dyspepsia Tablets go Into th stomach, balance th gastric Juice, I dlgeat th food, are taken up by tb blood, purines -It, and when th food' comes again to- th stomach a natural j gastrlo Juice of right proportion greets i it ana aoes ire worn perfectly. After a ' time these little tablet rest or Na ture, build up the gastrlo Juice and there la no longer dyspepsia, . Every druggist Carrie tbem in stork, prlc le; every 4rugglat and 44.000 physlclane will attest UieVr word te th mrru oi ines uoieta Buy a box now and reliev your ' stomach at once, or aend us your nam and address today and w will send yoa Im mediately bv mall a earn p a par Vara free. Addrca F. A. Ptuart Co, ih Stuart Eliav, Usr. shall. Mich. ... . Ladies' Suits Boa or mora In this assortmant, all the -very latest. .., S9.85 for your choice of an-' elaborate as sortment all late Paris designs, values to $35. $14.85 for elaborately trimmed man-tailored, excellent finish and quality Suits, broadcloths, serges, etc. Values to $40, SKIRTS Atrant 3,000 Sklrta f l.SK for a broken lot. one or two of a UdT In light and dark colors; worth to $5. S2.S5-83.85 for wool, panama and cheviot; worth to $6. x ... 84'.S5--A-ll-wool Panamas, broadcloths, vene finns. trlcloths and voiles; worth to $10. 87.85 for broadcloths, panamas, voiles. Iu clans, nun's cloths, drap d'etat, etc., that re tall as high aa $18. This includes a lot of oil-boiled Taffeta llk Skirts. 89.85 Dlreotoire front and sub-DlrectoIr , and pigeon tlare and other of the late styles; In black, blue, brown and fancy colors; run ning in value to $20. COATS K2.85 A lot of black, dark brown, fancy and light colors; values running to $10. 1J4.85 Covert Jackets or longeml-flttlhg Coats, -. 'tn, black and fancy colors; values to $12.60. . ' - 87.85 Elegant Coverta In Short and Long Coats, Kerseys and fancy matorfala; tome wilk lined throughout; value to $1$. . 895 Long Covert or Silk JacKet, in loos or seml-fltting, ai; colors and materials, full hanit-tailored, rilk trimmed; worth to $25. Children's Coats $3 Children's Bearskin Coats, velvet and ernshait ' )lush trimmed, with silk cords and fancy but- vita; vuuci up 1.0 f.ov. , . 1000 values Children's Coats, special ft 5. OQ R.OO values Children's Coats, special 84.25 ; .00 values Children's Coat, special 93..d PU1?S 11.85 For Scarf worth $5.00. 52.85 For Scarf worth $7.60. 5 .For Hcarr wortn fiz.bo, IS For Scarf worth $20.00. S For Scarf worth $25.00. 5 for gray lynx Muff, worth up to $20 si-NK ror uanaaian minic Murr. wortn anv iiiHci eise to iv. 118.00 'nr Canadian mink Stole and. Muff, cheap at $50. 87.00 for Canadian mink Stole, worth easily i8 to sau. I Women's'Shoes f l.4S will take the', finest pair of ' ladles' hoes in the house; also misses! sizes; values running to $S.60. 81.85 'or ladies' Dress Shoes, patents, vlel kids, patent kids, many shapes and sizes, but-, ton and lace, bal. and blueher cut; regular $4.00 value. for your choice of any ladles' Shoes vast collection: included . are hlsrh- grade patent kids, turned soles, Goodyear elsewhere for $5.00 and $6.00. . . Ladles' Underwear 25 for ladles' fleece-lined knit Underwear, regular 40n values. 50 for very finest grades ladies' Under wear, regular $t values. 81.19 ior ladles' muslin Skirts, elaborately trimmed tucks and embroidered, deep flounce; regular $2.60 values. SHIRT waists 69 for a lot of new Fall Lawns and heavier materials. In plain and fancy colors; worth to $2.00. 95 for a lot of very handsome and select styles In the newest Fall novelttea; valuea running to $2.50. 81.05 for a lot of Imported novelties. In whit and ail colors; value running to $4. 82.35 fn this Men s Suits Half Price and Below ', $4.45 ior all wool and unions in cassinieres ana worsteds, wunn ' from $10.00 to $12.50. $7.45 for hand-tailored gar . rnents, Lamm & Co, and other famous makes, worth from $13.50 to $18.00. ' , $9.85 for imported materials full hand-tailored, nobby green and brown effects, values' to . $22.50. $12.50 for choice of 1,000 Royal Tailors' undelivered Custom-; Made Suits, in single and dou- ble-breasted styles, and other newest merchant-tailored fab- . rics; also serges, thibet, pique v cloths, etc.; worth to $30.00. 1 ' , Tasj,. rreekl... Solaa, Moiae. Ba- pernaema Xalr removed! . At TrtfUmc Coat Taia aae)4ar ssaa plmp - Vaaa f aoM a fat, Vy j .1 Kn.F.C fatchfllcr t ie T!fr b; I C"T. lota a Worrooaj Young Men's Suits 83.85 fnr e lot CTsample Suits; wotth to $10 86.85 for choice of several styles of all wool, ahd worsted Toung Hen's Suit; worth to IIS. 89.65 for 'fhe very nobby brown and green effects. In lngl end double-breasted styles; values to $1. ',-,-,. ? 12.85 takes choice of all th Toung Men ullsi up to $26 values. ' . . Boys' and Girls9 Shoes T5 for boys' ana girls' School Shoe, value to $1.06. fl.25 for boy' and glrla' School and Drea hoe: value to .$2.60. . . ' 81.75 for boys' and girl Shoe, SIT shape and style ; vala to $1.25. . XII at Lm Than Malt RejfUlr Prices MEN'S SHOES ' 1. 000 pairs of Do' Shoes at tb coat of the "leather. ' 81.35 for' a big- lot of broken slses; worth to tT.Fi. ' - 81.85 for rerular and aampla a lsa. -rail tvles- up to $$.$ goods. . 82.35 for patent leather, vtel and calt fn biurher and baia hand welts: up to $6 vaha- f 2.95 for ebole of the finest street or ree Eho In tb house; tfl peterfta eaTf. -etc: be-nch mad goods; tn lateet styles: t.n- Olortt-Johnaoa and fitar braad gooda; worth to-1 1.00. viaiirrn jctoh Torn tcrrers' Stioas a 4 th fasaee Cvrter, rf1 ni si Waahlartoa - eraada, rrespeetere', Crakeer a4 Baatlar oeta freaa S e 1- Ueh tope, white, black aaa taaw Asewt SOO pair ta this nag'aUicaat UK. aa4 erary fir armaiTaaa. au r" av rrwiwiT vas-siiir aVXTAXI. cm jtxacxjLa VJUCX. OVERCOATS AND CRAVENETTES 83,85 Choice ' Of a . lot' of samples "and . broken sires. In Mark and medium colore; worth from $$ to 110. 86.85 Choice - of a lot ef Box or Long Coats and Cravenettea, la -all colors; value 1S so to $1$. 89.85 A splendid lot of hand-tailored Over coats and Cravenetts. In novelty or dressy' effects; worth to. $22.60. HATS '- ' 45 for a fall Beaver Hat. In light and me dium color; worth to $1.10. 85 for choice of a lot ef light and dark and medium colors; all lsee, shape and styles; worth te- $1.6. - . S1.35 for an alerant let ef eoft and stiff ata. Including sample la all - Color aad trie! worth to.$$- Men's Furnlshlnifs tlOOO werth f feea saast he aeU ta twe weeks. , 35 will bvy all kind ef balbrfggan, flc and merino Lnderwear; worth te I L 550 will bur lect Una and full, slsee; worth from $1 to $1.15. 85r for pure wool, balbrlgraa or merino gar suaaU; worth te 11. fUveral hsndred don ettra fine grade In MeoUeett and Silk Mta Vaderwear. at lea than half th recslar rice. SHIRTS, 55 fr working or drea Pfrt: worth TSe. 65 for French flannL slik mlttare , d Aih.p rtne miallll Af vwm- w .m w . . . . 750 for al.k warp NagUgee Shirt, valaee to L6. . . . ZS4 for maa's Tic Overall. NECKWEAR 9 for pur silk Bows, Tecks. Four-ln-Hands, Fail styles; 26c goods. fSO for choice of 5,600 Ties, Tecka and Fosr-n-Hands, all silk; 50e value. 35 for choice of an extraordinary lot of fine Imported silks; sell res-ularlv np to $1.- bio xAxr rmios uu or anri swsat- rs, WOOI, SOX, ETC. SOX 2 pair for Immense lot men' fast black Hon Bf for Imported Hose, regular 26e valuea 12H for wool, cassimer and Usl Hose, regular (0c value. MEN'S WORK QLOVBS for canvas Olove. 1 valuea . ror horaehlde Qlovea, too valuea. for all kinds $1.16 and $1.60 Oloves, Horsehide, Colt, te. 8U8PCNDBRB for genuine Onyet ' (So Snapender. for all makes allk web Saieeidara. Kan. and $1 values. , Ladles' Silk PtttlcoaU 84.85 for aw 7k Pettknata. worth Juat ; twice th priee, made ef superior quality taf feta allk. deep double fjeuaoe; row of tuck ing; assorted color. Specials In Housekcep'g Goods Be for Heck and Turkish Towel, regular lie values. 10 fnr Hack aad Tarklsh TowU. regular f raluea. 15 f"r Heck and TorkUh Towels, rerular lie vaJue. m LACE CURTAIIVS 65 r for medium ' slx Lace Curtains, value up to $1.25. - ' 81.25 for white and ecru Lace Curtains, val ues up to $2.25. - 81.75 for an excellent line of superior Lac Curtains, regular $1.50 values. BL-A1NKETS , 60c for. nice gray Blanket, regular $1 val ues. , ..... - 75 for 10-4 gray Blankets, regular $1.!S valuea. . - - , 81. OO for axtra large Blankets, all color, value up to $2.25. r E2.QO for fine wool-nap - ribbon-bound lanket. A better value was never given in this city. Regularly sell anywhere for It. 85.00 for very best wool Blankets, In many aufereat colors, -value up to $19 and $12. t . COMFORTERS : 89c for fin 4-siie Comforter, atuffed with cotton, valu to $L2L 81.19 for full-alae Cotton Comforter, val uta up to $1.5 81.50 for beentlful ten-Ilne1 Comforters, beautifully swished, very beat quality, regu lar 11.2 V value. SHEETS AND pillow cases 49 for fu'T -aired linen Feeta. wwth ar.-r . hare else $1. 75r for the very best line Sheeta, values ti I iS. 11 for 4?J riTlow Caae. vs'-tea t-j j:e. 20 tr FUiew Case, valae to ' BEDSPREAD!. 8S 1 rri'.t Tremofst bra--I I' ----. . eoiih, vp t IL.i.