No, Henry, President Roosevelt SUMMONS. m u:PIT COPUT OF THE will not likely be at the Christian STATE OF OUEGON IN ANI) FO K church, next Thursday. If he comes Dr. and Mrs. C. W- R ob erts, the he will be given a pass end you will eye specialists, who are located at THE COP NTT OF COOF. have to pay ten cents W illia m S n y d e r, 1 | Mrs. Wickham’s boarding house in P la in tiff I Washington, Aug. 1. — A o o u t 3 0 vp . finit in E q u ity for Coquille, for a few weeks, come J u lia finyder, I D ivorce. | cases or b u b o n ic plague pur week D e fe n d a n t. | ! highly recommended lrom Marsh- are being r e p o r te d from Hongkong, i field and North Bend where they To J u lia finyder. th e abovo-nam ed d e fe n d - ' while Asiatic cholera has also made have successfully fitted great num­ III tbo N am e of th « S ta te o f O regon; You 1 its appearonce at that p o i n t . —— ■ ' ------- ■------------------ — bers of people during the last three | {£ y“ ad ’ answ er above e n title d s a lt w ith in M ix w eeks from N o t i c e t o C re d ito rs . months, m a u y of whom had pre­ th e d a te o f tb e first e u b lie a tio u o f th is ! . . . . . , , .. viously considered their ca ses liope- annulions, to -w it: w ith in six w eeks from Notici is horeb> given th a t the um ier- th e 2nd d a y o f A ugnat, l'J04. tn a sam e be- i haa been duty uit. d ad iu m is less. They claim that many seem- | the date of tho first publication of this I ,.n*tor of tile Palate of M ary A. Vowell, , . . . . . , I anmtnnn h deceased, and that all persons bavin« lllgly Iticurable nerve troubles and claims a«ainst said e sta te are hereto re- chronic headaches are brought „ ¡ { £ & " a M S . i I'htaud^r^gn^.^ai'iComt'w a "^ ^ !.'0 about through a constant effort to | & ! s^o'n “ wiAMn^x M ^ t E d a ' S ; get perfect vision through imperfect ' o rd e r of n n b lio a tio n , ju d g m e n t w ill be ta- heroof, r i ken nimmsfc you fo r w an t th e re o f fo r the D ated th is 13th d a y of Ju ly . 1904. eyes, and prove their theory true re lie f d e m a n d ed in p la in tiff's c o m p la in t, W. W. ( rAOK. a su cc in c t s ta te m e n t of w hich is a s follows: A d m in istra to r of the E s ta te by references to hundreds of people T h a t th e m a rriag e c o n tra c t betw een p la in t­ o f M ary A. Vowell, deceased. fe n d a n t m ay be dissolved, set in Coos county whom they have a iff sid a e n d a n d d e hold for n a u « h t a n d th a t he be N O T IC E F O lt P U B L IC A T IO N . cured of serious nerve diseases by re s to re d to th e rig h ts an d p riv ileg e s of a j single person a n d th a t th e c u sto d y of his U n ited S ta te s L a u d Office, K oseburg, O r., fitting them with glasses. These tw o m ale c h ild re n be g iven to him a n d fo r / J u n e 20,1904. an y o th e r a n d fu rth e r re lie f a s th e c o u rt diseases were supposed by all, but I I m N otice is h e re b y given th a t in com pli­ ay deem e q u ita b le and just. an ce w ith th e pro v isio n s of act o f C on­ Service of th is sum m ons is m ad e by p u b ­ the most advanced in the science of lic a tio n in pu rsu an ce o f an o rd e r m ade by gress of J u n e 3, 1378, e n title the d “ An a c t for th e sale o f tim b e r lands in th e S ta te s of ophthalmology, to have no connec­ L . lla rlo e k e r, C ounty J u d g e of Coos c ounty, O regon, d a te d th e first day of A ugust, 1904. C alifo rn ia , O regon, N evada a n d W ash in g ­ tion whatever with the eye. to n T e rrito ry ,” a s e x t e n d e d to a ll t h e Pub d ire c tin g th a t service th e re o f be m a d s by lic a tio n th e re o f in th e Sem i-W eekly lie L a n d S ta te s by a c t of A ugust, 4, 18>2, It is worth while to call and have ib Ku\i,r>, a new spaner published a t th e C ity L E W IS E . BROW N, a talk with them. They will put of C oquille, in sa id Coos C ounty, O re g o n , O f R iv erto n , cou n ty of Coos, S ta te of O r­ once each w eek fo r a period of six w eeks. egon, has th is day filed in th is office his the human eye before you in an en­ R O B E R T B U R N S. A ttorney for p la in tiff. sworn s ta te m e n t No. 6247, for th e purchase tirely different light from that in of th e S. ^ of NW . H «nd N. W o f N E . \ o f Section No. 8 in T ow nship N o. 28, 8. which you have held it before. R ange No. 11 W est, and w ill offer proof to N O T IC E . They make no charges for their show th a t th e la n d sought is m o re valu ab le S econd S tre e t G rad in g Im ppove- examinations, which are made fo r its tim b e r or stone th a n fo r a g ric u ltu ra l purposes, and t »» M labliah h is c la im to said m e n t» with the finest, scientific instru­ la n d before J a m e s W atson, C ounty C lerk of A petition h aving been received by C oosoounty, O regon, a t th e offioe of county ments which optical science has been able to produce. They cut the com m on council of the city of Co­ clerk o f Coos county, O regon, a t C oquille, regon, o n S a tu rd a y , the 17tti d a y o f S e p ­ tbe lenses for work, so you do not quille, Coos C ounty, Oregon, signed by O te m b e r, 1904. have to wait. Office hours on Sat­ a m ajority of th e proj»erty owners (street H e n am es a s w itnesses: W in. M yors, urdays. Other times, by appoint­ frontage,) w ithin the lim its designated, C laud W aters. C larence W aters a n d Ar­ th u r B row n, all of Lee, Coos c o u n ty , O re­ praying for th e im provem ent of Second gon ment. G la sse s Scientifically Fi ted. IN THE T U E SD A Y AUG. 9 , 1904 Our P rim ar¡C lass See the man. Tbe man has a bummer. Is it a email bam-mer? No it is lar-ger than tbe man. Is the man a car-pen-ter? No, for car.pen-ters bu:ld things. Who is this man? He is a knock— er. What does bo do? Oh, he knocks, growls, kicks, ob­ jects and puts him-self in the way all the time. Is he a good man? Well— Ho thinks be is the best. Does he go to his lodge? Yes, if ho can raise a row. Does he go to his church? Yes, if ho thinks there will be a scrap. Does he bring new mem-bers in­ to his lodge, his chux-ch or his town? No! No!!! No!!! Ho is a knocker. Ho stands on the streets and tells what bad folks are in his lodge, his church or his town. Oh. Does he live in Coquille? We are sor-ry he does. Whon will he leave town? He never leaves. Where will he go when he dies. Ho never dies. Is he always a man.? No, he is some-times a wo-man « NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. The County Court of Coos C ounty Or­ Japan R eport P ort Arthur H as egon, will receive proposals to build a Fallen. London, Aug. 0 .— A dispatch wing to tho Hoffman bridge on Middle Fork of Coquille river u n til 2 o ’clock p. from Nagasaki states that Port Ar­ m.y Saturday the 20th day of August, thur has fallen after three days, 1904. Said wing to be constructed in the fighting. The report is given little credence, however, as all other! following m anner, to-w it: Beginning dispatches at hand inicadte that I at the E ast end of the pier of said bridge on the South side of said river, the Russians still maintain strong running in a S ou th -E asterly direction positions at Port Arthur and are 344 feet to an alder tree m arked “ X ,” believed to bo in position to make a near the top of bank, the p ilin g to l>e of w hite cedar not lees than 7 inches in long continued fight. ---------- ---- m - -- A Programme Different from the ordinary, Christian Church Thursday. '• H o m e S w e e t H o m e . ” Tit for Tat— A fly young Irish­ man unsuccessful attempt at found­ ing a home. — Mr. Handsaker. Boiling it Down or How he got the preacher. Mr. Handsaker. The sad state of three egotistical maidens— Trio, Misses Hungnte, Miller and Burns, The Annual Fever— Ernest Per- rott. They Didn’t Think—Gertrude Hungate. Topsy Turvey— A rallicking song by the little folks. A Boy’s Story— Mrs Thompson. How an Inexperienced House­ wife (and her husbaud) Made Things Come Out Even. Mr. Handsaker. Duet— Home Sweet Home. Miss­ es Hungate and Burns. Solo— My New England Home Miss Eula Price, Write Them a Letter Tonight Miss Getrude Miller. Why Some Men— and Women— are Never at Home— Double recita­ tion. Mrs. Thompson, Mr. Hand­ saker. diam eter at the sm all end, to be driven 8 feet apart and at least 3 feet below the river bed, the piles to be capped on a level w ith pier of said bridg, with 8x10 inch caps and planked w ith 2x12 inch planks, said planks to be spiked to piles with 60 d spikes in end of each plank where same rests on pile, the space be­ tween planks not to exceed 2 inches. The wing to be braced by p iles driven near the bank on the South side <»f wing and 10 feet apart, a brace running from same at the ground to piling in the wing near the top of p iling in wing and to be notched so that half the brace w ill rest against the pile and se­ curely spiked and all material used to be of good, sound merchantable tim ber. The contractor to furnish all m aterial and labor necessary to he used in the construction of said wing. All work to he done in a good and workman-like m anner and under the supervision of tho County Court of Coos county, Ore­ gon, or one of the mem tiers thereof. Each ladder will be required to deposit w ith h is bid live p ercen t of the amount of his bid, which shall be forfeited to the County in case tho award is made to him , if he fails or refuses, for the peri >J of tw o clays after such award is made, to enter into contract and file his bond in the m anner required by law and to the satisfaction of the County Court up­ on (lie dav appointed. The County Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. All bids should be filed with the County Clerk on or before the tim e specified. Dated this 4th day of August, 1904. L. II \RLO CK ER, County Judge. W. T. K ER R & CO. Has just received a complete stock of new Worsted Dress Goods, Silks and Velvets. An elegant assortment o f mw Wash materials Jo r early spring . Immense line of stao/e ana Fancy Ginghamsr Prices 8 13- to 20 cts. per yd. Large assortment o f white and champagne colored merceri­ zed Oxfords fo r Waists from 20 to 90 cts. per. ydm Pcalt-s, in latest patterns 7 1-2 to 20cts per yd. Vo' co, 20 yards to the Dollar. Ladies’ Heady-made Summer suits and waists. New Spring Clothing for Men and Boys. Remember our Popular-price Shoe department, New and Stylish footware is arri ung Dally. Large assortment of up-to-date Hats just received, compris­ ing the Stead son, Crizzly and Dunlap, the best on earth. We also carry a complete line of Groceries, Flour and Feed, Our Price are Right. Farmers, bring your produce to street, old plat of th e town of Coquille, Any an d all persons claim in g a dversely (now City of Coquille) Oregon, between th e above-described lands a re re q u e ste d to file e ir claim s in th is )ffice o n o r before B or Main, and C streets in said city, sa id th 17th d a y o f Septem ber. 1904. by tilling and grading the same and the J . T . B R ID G E S , R eg iste r. said Council h avin g ordered a survey thereof, w hich said survey profiles and estim ates are now on file in the office of th e C ity Recorder, the same having been adopted by said council. It was further ordered th at notice of said im ­ provem ent be published inviting pro­ posals for said work; said proposals to be received and filed at the office of U R TO D A TE, said City Recorder on or before the 10th day of A ugust, A. D. 1904, at 4 o ’clock p. UK R O YA L LIQUORS, Now tiiebkvore : All parties interest­ R O Y A L FITTIN GS, ed, or d esiring contracts for said work R 0 Y A L TREA I M F NT. or im provem ent are invited to exam ine the report of the survey or profiles, esti­ B A N T E R BROS. PROPS. mate's, etc, now’ on file as aforesaid, and subm it proposals for said work. By order of the Common Council of the City of Coquille, Oregon. E. G . D H olden , City Recorder. Dated th is 22nd day of July, A. D ., 1904. W. T. KERR & CO. SIMMONS. IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F T H E S T A T E O F O U EG O N . IN AND FO R T H E C OUNTY O F COOS. W arrou C. P a rk e r, P la in tiff, VS. ÿ S u it iu B a rtle tt Doe, N ancy H . K ezar, E q u ity . M arth a A. Sw an. J o h n F . M oore, Chns. H . M oore. F ra n k G . M ooie, G eo. I.D o e , M ellon L. Doe, F r a n k P . D oe. C hns. W. Doe, ( ’h as. B. G ould. R alp h W. G ould. R u th W. S a rg e n t, A lbert A. S a rg e n t, K a th ­ ryn S a rg e n t, A rth u r F . Doe, C al­ vin. W . D oe. E m m a W. B urns, M ary E llen Boone. L ucy I). H yde, Loring B . Doe, E lla F . L incoln, M ary M arg n irite D oe, L a u ra M. Poe. L ulu K. Doc, M ary A. K ezar, San F ran c isco P r o te s ta n t O rp h a n A sylum , a c o rp o ratio n , P acific H ebrew O rp h a n A sylum , a cor- liorntiou, R om an C atholic Or-* phan A sylum , a c o rp o ra tio n , T h e oRpitnl fo r C h ild re n a n d T ra in in g S chool, a c o rp o ra tio n , T h e Boys a n d G irls Aid S ociety, a c o r­ p o ra tio n , G olden G a te K in d er­ g a rte n A ssociation, a co rp o ra tio n . T h e B oard of R egents of th e U n i­ v e rsity o f C alifornia, a c o rp o ra tio n an d B ody P o litic , U n io n Frost C om pany, a co rp o ra tio n , im l ExecntO f, inclu d in g a ll th e | h eirs a t law an d devisees of (’has. L'. Doe. deceased, and J . W. Ben- | n e tt, A d m in istra to r, D e fe n d a n ts .) T o B a rtle tt Doe, N ancy H. K ezar, M a rth a A. S w a n . J o h n F. M oore, C h as. H . M oore, F r a n k G . M oore, Geo. 1. Doe. M ellen L. D oe. F ra n k I . Doe, (’has. W. D oe, C has. B. Don’t Take My Little Home NO TCE O F 1' : TIT ION FOR iO G G IN G G ould. R alp h \v. G ould. R a th \V. S a rg e n t, Vlbert A. S a rg e n t. K a th ry n S a rg e n t, A r­ Duet— The Misses Howey. RO AD . th u r F. Doe. C alvin W. Doe, E m m a W. B urns. M iry E llen Boone, L ucy D. H yde, Leaving Home and Mother. Mr. State •f O regon, 1 Ijo rin g lb Doe, E lla F. L in co ln , M ary Handsaker. M arg u irite Doo, L a u ra M. D oe, L u lu K. Cc pounty of Coos, ? Doe. M ary V. K ezar, San F rancipco P ro t- In th e C o u n ty C ourt of Coos ( ’ u n ity . Tableau— “ Now I Lay Me.” e s te n t O rp h a n A sylum , a c o rp o ra tio n , P a­ In th e m a tte r o f th o A pplication of M. C. cific H ebrew O rp h a n Asylum, a c o rp o ra tio n , Other features will be introduced. B ingham to E s ta b lis h a L o g g i a R o a d R om an C ath o lic O rp h a n A sylum a c o rp o ­ in Ctx)s C o u n ty . tio n . T h e H o sp ital for C h ild ren and You will enjoy the evening, Ad- To J o h n N otley. D. F . D e an , W. W. (J ige. ra T raining School, a c o rp o ra tio n . T h e Boys mission i o cents. a n d to a n y an d a ll persons having or a n d G irls Aid S ociety, a c o rp o ra tio n . G old­ claim in g a n y in te re s t in a n y o f th e lands en G a te K in d e rg a rte n A ssociation, a corpo­ th ro u g h w hich th o R o ad h e re in a fte r do- ra tio n . Tlie B oard of R eg en ts o f th e U ni­ Steam er Notes. crib e d is proposed to be located: versity o f C alifo rn ia , a c o rp o ra tio n an d You will pleaso* ta k e n o tic e th a t M. C. body p o litic, a n d U nion T ru st C om pany, a B in g h a m h a s th is day filed a p d titio u aud c o rp o ra tio n : STEAMER KLIZ.UlETH. up in th e com itv co u rt pro v id in g the loea- th e n a m e of th e S ta te of O regon, you Arrived Aorgusi 1; sailed Aug- , | tion of a rig h t o f way for a logging road and In each y ou are h ereby no tified th a t th ro u g h la n d s now hi your possession in you are re of u ire d to a p p e a r an d answ er the list 3 . Incoming passengers: M iss ’ suction six, tow usnip tw e n ty -e ig h t sou th of c o m p la in t q filed » g a in st y o u in tb e above g e tw elve w est of the W illa m e tte m eri- e n title d s u it w ith in six w eeks from th e El ma Nelson, Miss Grace ■H ovt, I d ran ia n , in said contily, a n d said a p p lic a tio n d a te o f th e first p u b lic a tio n of th is s u m ­ conic on to be h e ard before s a id court m o n s. to-w it: Geo D Morse, J H Connut, E n i j n will t th o next regular Septem ber, 1904, term W ithin six w eeks from th e 26th d a y of land; 75 tons mdse. Outgoing r I j th ereo f, on T h u rsd a y , th e second day of J u ly , 1!K>4. th e sam e being th e d a te o f the nasHotiiTFiru \r w. ,.. . “ id ^ r m , b ein g the Hth dny of Septeui- first p u b lic a tio n o f th is su m m o n s. if ]> asse n g e rs. M is s Flora Walser, j ber. 1904. a t ten och*ck in the forenoon vou fail to a p p e a r a n d answ er on or And before Miss Rosiua W f a l s e r M rs R H iiitis Mast i, o °i f v ” m l'd < ,"y , the ap p o in tm e n t th e 6 th d a y of S eptem ber, 1904. the sam e w ersto locate sa id i-.id m sa id county, b e in g th e ia st day o f th o tim e p rescribed in M is s M u b le L o r e n t z e n R E L I k - * iu wUi' b will be held, a t w hich tim e t h r o fd l i o f p u b lic a tio n , ju d g m e n t w ill be <1 illiti,. \ r n i i t , ' " n Rro rrtln ' rf,d be and a p p ea r before ta k e n a g a in st von for w an t theruot for th e t u r n o n , A irs L n p t J J o h o s o n , M is s I “ ’d <*• »nrt and file \ n r c laim fo r an v dam re lie f d e m a n d e d in p la in tiff 's co m p la in t, a j su cc in c t s ta te m e n t of w hich is as follow s: R u b y P ersh b a k o >r; r; 40 40 cords c o r .ls match- m a tc h . ¡ r " 'L o ” f " w ay ^ c a ted (1» T h a t a n in s tru m e n t of conveyance, I wood 2 o 0 M lumber, 20 tons mdse. iy said m ap show n sn d in said p e titii to-w it: \ d eed from C harles F. Doe to ! ray ed : ami ! irth r. you do « h e n Vi ' ' a rre n ( ’. B arker, d a te d F e b ru a ry 20. 1903, j r:\n -o . i f a n v von h n v * . w liy s a id r i e h t o f an d rec o rd e d A pril 18, 1903. in Book 38, n t ! w av s h o n k l n o t bo lo c a te d a s b y s a id m a p p age 349 »»f th e R ecord o f D eeds for Coos ; Christian Church Notes. s h o w n a n d p r o je c te d . C onuty, O regon, b e re fo rm ed «o th a t th e 1 T h e po in I o f co m m en ce!i le n t, tb e p la c e tio n o f la n d c o n ta in ed th e re in s h a ll I One addition to the church last i o f te rm in o it ion a n d th e l a n d s t h r o n s h d re e a sc d rip ns follow s: lot nu m b ered 2, also such i w h ic h m ud proix>*ed re n d iis s o n q h t to bo ions of lo t n u m b e re d 3 a n d th e S . W. Sniiday by confession and baptism. lo c a te d a re a« fo llo w * : 1L•y inuiiu? a t th e port l4 of N. K. l 4 o f Sec. 22 as lies sou th and j q - n t, r o f t l io o n st e n d o f F ir * t s t r e e t in e a st of H ear ere» k. All in T p. 28 S. o f R. Services next Sunday at 11 a in d it io n to th e id •wn o f C o q u ille 14 W . o f th e W illftrom ette m e rid ia n in (‘now < itv o f OoqniU« •* Coos c o n n ty . Coos c o u n ty , O regon, c o n ta in in g 83.75 only. No services after the 7 p. m. j C ut ity a to o f < >n n £ th e n c e in nn a cres of la u d , m ore o r less, ex ce p tin g from 1 e n rte rlv d ir e c tio n aero** 1a n d « o w u e d b v j th is s a le a n d re serv in g to th e p a rty of th e C. I. on account o| the l rnion J o h n N ot 1 v . bf in q n p o rti o n o f t h e * o n th first p a rt th e tid e la n d s a lo n g C oquille meeting at the Presbyterian church. 1 h a ,f o f th e n o r th w e s t qia a r te r a n d t h e riv e r fr o n tin g th e fo r e g o iti» d escrib ed 1 n o r th e a s t «iu a r te r o f th e sm n th w p st q n n r - d. Elder J. \V. Krewson ot Drain ! t e r o f tec tie •n six in to w n sh n p tw e:itv-«*»^h t | la n <2> F o r h .s co sts an d d isb u rse m e n ts iu r.u tw elv e W s| t o f t h e W ilia m - ! th is s u it, a n d snch o th e r a n ! fu rth e r re ­ was a welcome visitor last Sunday. 1 i e s o t t o e th in o e f r id i>nn. in s a id ©. •in tjf a n d s t a t e . 1 lief as th e c o n r’ m ay deem m e t a n d e q u i­ ß »1i|u h tly s o n th w a r «1 a n d r u n n i n g ' ta b le . ‘ Home Sweet Home” a musical a b l e o n n rin g th«' nm is m ad e by pul*- s ix ty rinlM • m y o n d iv id e s . and litrnry composition will be re th e n c e fo il.; t lic.vion iu p u rsu a n c e «»f an o rd e r fnade bv b r a n c h o f « a id i nrlo ek er. ns C ounty J u d g e of C hiu rendeied at the church Thursday c a n y o n «Ion 4 t h e n o r th *i, 1- thereof in h i C L o . u H n ty , O reg o n , d a te d J n lv 33, U.*0l. di- r* c tin g th a t serviee th e re o f !»«• m ad e by evening by local talent. This com th la n d o f th e «aid J o h n \ tle v . ,■ lu ic a tio n th e re o f iu th e “ SttWi-W b m l y tVitn position is both bumerous aud scri- i ! i m n , " a n e w sp a p e r pnbli he I a t th e i Ulll, day < C ;»v of Coouilltt, m said ( ’c i s county, once ous and we believe will be interest- l!M e a rn week fo r «perio d o f n \x w eeks. ■«AMI'S W A T K IN . A. J . S H E R W O O D . in g . * k ■at. < Clerk. \tto r n e v fo r P la in tiff. { Dairy Produce S W E E T CREAM IN Q U A N T IT IE S ICE M IL K A N D T O S U IT Coquine ice & Cold-Storage Co. Baltimore Fire Clothing Sale Howkins' Building., Cor. I stand Main Across from Bank. S a le b egin s A U G U S T 5th, a t 8 a. m. A t COQUILLE, P o s itiv e ly E nds T he Scream ing, Screeching, H o w lin g M addening F lam es T H E G R E A T F I R E IN B A L T IM O R E F E B R U A R Y 11th. A U G U S T 13th a t 1 0 p. m. The American Clothing Company Secured the Entire Stock of The Baltimore Clothing Company at 25 cents on the Dollar. 2500 buildings were destroyed, yet this company suffered principally from smoke and water. Its building with­ stood the flames to a remarkable degree, yet its stock was thrown upon the insurance companies, and these paid 75 per cent of the company’s losses. My Eastern buyer purchased the entire stock at 25 cents on the dollar at the wholesale cost. The insurance company’s loss is your gain. The biggest values in clothing ever offered in the Northwest. A river of Bargains we offer to the pubilc now. HEN’S FALL CLOTHING at Fire Sale Prices. 1000 of the Swellest Kail Suits that were ever 359 Men’s Wool Suits, Sizes 34-35-36 only 500 Men’s Swell Fall Suits, in sack aud frock, shown, consisting of all the new patterns Baltimore Clothing Company’s price $10; handsomely trimmed and tailored 100 in Cheviots, Tweeds and Worsteds, fine the American Clothing Com Krencli, English and German imported Black Worsted Suits in this. Baltimore pany’s Fire Sale Price is . worsteds in black, blue, and fancy; a swell Clothing Company’s price was $15; the line of bine Serges in single and double American Clothing Company’s ff *(7 H C breasted; also Vicunas, Thibets, Unfinish­ 500 Men’s All-Wool Suits, in all shapes,makes, Fire Sale Price is . . . , ed Worsteds— making iu all the grandest colors and sizes, in fancy mixed effects, aggregation ot Swell Fall Hand-Tailored bought by tbe Baltimore Clothing Com­ Suits that will be shown on the coast; pany this Spring to sell for $12.50; the Baltimore Clothing Company’s price was Americau Clothing Company’s $20, $25 and $30; the Amer­ Fire Sale Price is . ican Clothing Company’s $ 3.95 $ 10.95 The Insurance Com­ panies paid the Differ­ $ 4.75 ence. PANTS at Fire Sale Prices. Youths’ long pants, Suits in black Cheviots only sizes 17, 18 and 19 only. Daring tbis Sale . . $ 3.95 Boys’ Knee Pants Suits in black and dark mixtures sizes 8 years to 15 years in 2 and 3 pieces. During this Sale ........................................................... $ 1.95 and $2 5 0 . Boys’ clothing, sizes ftom 16 to 19 only, form­ er price $8 and $to, Fire Sale Price $ 3.95 A full line of Men’s Derby ribbed underwear in blue, brown and cream colors the finest of its kind former prices 75c anci $1 F’ire Sale Price, per garment . 40 c 1000 Pair of Men’s Pants in all-wool hairline stripes and pretty check effects, Baltimore Clothing Company’s price was $4, $5, $6 and $7: American Cloth­ ing Company’s Fire Sale Price is . $ 2.50 A full line Furnishing Goods almost given away Overshirts, all colors and styles worth from 75c to $1 50. Fire Sale Price. . 40 c Suspenders, 25 cent suspenders . . 15 c 40 " " . . 20c 50 “ " 25c OVERCOATS AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE. S T R IC T L Y O N E P R IC E TO ALL. Remember the Sale Positively Ends August 13th. 4