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mimiPi"iityw CAPITA Mr 3 11' TOU.RNAI ICXtiMItfti TH7S. SAMPLE COPY rUK A VKOI'l.tli UKl'UIII. CAN I'AI'Ml .: W J, V OENTSA MON'TII. the Amlaitil Ptess Daily Jotttti.il hy iatJ No paper Kiit 1k')0Iu1 (lute paid lui, ) j'? t c i tti VOL. a. DAILY EDITION. SALEM, OREGON, fooftf AY, OCTOBER 7 18J).". DAILY JCDITION. Ml, 18 STATE K. P. CONCLAVE. Oregon Gommandrjr Assemble in Oar City. PROGRAM TUHSIIAY-WKDNESDAY. Stnto Coinniiunlry of llio lialhbonc Sisters Uiitorlnininciit. ChaucelItrCoinmauder Gonitis of Central Lodge, No. 18, la tlio gnnernl bead of tlio local comtntttco uud is n Very busy man In these days of prepa ration for the proper handling and entertainment, of the Grand lodge of Oregon which assembles lu Balotn ou Tuesday, Oct. 8, and continues the Dili, 10th, atid probably farther Into the week. It will bo the largest state .con vontlon of this order ever hold, there being 250 delegates to tlio graud lodge besides the past grand officers who art entitle J to seats lu tho graud lodge. Tne 1 )dgoj at Sllvertou, Aurora, Wood burn, Independence, MuMiuuvllle, Hubbard, Albany, Roseburg and Cor vallio, uro expected In a body from those towns lu uniform uud with their own bandB, and will take part lu the parade Wednesday at 1 o'clock. The parado will make a splendid appeur anco as the order Is composed mostly of young mon oud they will wear boiuo of tho brilliant regalia and bear boiiio of tho beautiful banners of the ordr. The city will bo decorated lu their honor. A special ell'ort of all our business men should be nuulo all along the line. Let tho tialeni welcomo to this order always bo a red-letter day In the mem ory of tlio hundreds of young me who will bo with us. itiT4t . THH MKttJOQMMITTKES. rilH MWAgAOOMMITTKKH. f mftarafjjsAV. Hteusloir.Ioldes IclHiH and T. T. Wright- Chief 8. T. ill man. Parade cdram'.ttee: M. Wlprut, C. W. Kuox, E. H. Fmgg, A. E. Lluo. Entertainment: Prof. Rasrauu, Chns. Burggrnw . - Receptien: G. 1). Uabrleison, A. w, Glese, Louis Stlusou, S. T. Richardson, Win. IUsuius, Geo. 0. Will, W. T. Mo Oicar, J. A. Dlckoy, General cemmittee: Dr. Contrls, A. W. Gleso, A. MoFaddeu, F. W. Bteus. loir, Geo. W. Hooys. Decoratiens: Messrs Hanson, Town send, Lehman, Joues, O'Flylng, Big lln, Updegraft and Roberts. The parade now outlined, subject to changes if tho weather interferes, Is as follews: Procession starts from Pyth Ian hall, State Insurance block, up up Court street to Church, over to fltato and thon to Commercial, up Com mercial to Trado, then counter march to the hall. TUESDAY'S I'ROORAM. The delegates will all be In by the noon trains Tuesday. The grand lodge will be called to ordor at 7 p. m. Bharp at the ball of Central lodge, for a abort business session. At 8 o'clock the ball doors will be open to the public JIT FAIL TO M i , 1 " -THE- M I ..... Thov have a full line oi vsiuums, ---ShoTs Hosiery, Ties, Ribbons, Laces, Embroid L H51 Plothintr Rubber Boots and bhoes, Sts'oveSGandall kintls of goods usua ly carried by them and all goods at tucket prices. Call and see for yourselves. We mil saye you money. E.T.BARNES The Fair ii fnimmciAL ST. and an addrees of welcome will nt delivered by Mayor Claud (Jatoh An addrcRa of welcomo by Chancelloi Commander Contrls, In belmUof Ceu iral Lodge No. 18, ami response by tht grand lodge orator, clones the program or exercises for tho evening. Thero will be an Informal social reunion and time for getting acnua'uted. Tho serlout. business of the graud lodge begins ai Us bcssIoh Wednesday morning at H o'clock. Wcdiiesduy night will br devoted to entertainment of the grand lodge, when the Pythian drama will be rendered at Reed's opera house. The grand lodge uud their ladies will take seatB lu a body to hear the splendid play cast for their benefit. TUB 11ATHH0NK3. Theslaternof t'le order, the Ladies' Auxiliary, kuown as tho llutbbont sisters, ulso holds its graud ludge In Popular hall, c ruer Furry and Com mercial streets. They assemble Wed nesday morulug aud have nls; the equally Important bushier of their state commaudry to dispatuh. The programs lu detail are us follews: OCTOHfc.Il 8. 4:00 p. m. Meeting of tne olll cere of Uuttorm Rank. 7 0Jp. m. Organisation of Graud Lodge. Address of welcome ou bclrnf of the city, Hou. Claud Gulch, mayor. Address of welcome ou behalf of Cen tral Lodge, Dr. W. W. Contrls, 0. 0. Response, on behalf of Grand L-idge, Dr. J. L. Hill, Grand Chancellor. Graud Lidge oration. R;v. D. V. Poling, graud orator. Address of welcome on behalf of ('en tralla Temple, Mrs. Susie Paruieiiter, M. E. C. Response, ou behalf of Grand Tern, pie, Mrs. Maggie J. Hewitt, Grand Chief. WEDNESDAY, OCTOHFK 0' 0:00 a. m. Meeting of Grand Lodge, 1:00 p. m. Grand parade the Grauo Lodge, Subordinate Lodges and Rath bone Sisters. JjS.-QO p. m.Mllng of two Grand jjoage. 2:3i) p. m. Visiting ntato lustltutlous In churgo of reception commltteo. 8:00 p. m, Historical drama, "Da mon aud Pythias," ot the opera bouse. THUUSDAY, OGTOIIBK 10. 0:00 a. m. Meeting ol the Grand Lodgo, . STATE HOUSE NEW8. Secretary of State Klucald has re turuod from Portland. The state printer has begun work on printing tho house Journals of the Inst legislature. Rafiol Citron of Portland aud Jume Queeuer of LyonB have beeu appoluted notaries. State Soldiers' Home Trustees Rob ertBon and Ormeby audited tho bills oi tho Institution for September, In ul. $1,045.75. " The state railroad commission are In the city on their usual monthly meeting held lu Salem. 0A113 AND Exi'ftjas Waoons. Wby will you waste your time In look ing for one when you can get them at once, free, by ringing up tho "Blue Boxes" of the Lockwood Meeseuger Bystem. e -1lil.:., "Rnnta flTlfl and 2 Lamp Chimneys Only ! No, 1 Glassware, Underwear, ie wuc... Hdrv WoodenwareTowellug, Bhlrts," t UmbrelM. ". -...i.. f oil Kinds. iOllUUO u m.. - 1 ACffl nn 1..M, 1 No Furl her Traces of tlio Bloou Cnt Throat THE TWO CHINAMEN RELEASED. Full Proceedings oi tlio Coroner's Ii. quest. The Heel uk Chinaman who llel the o ty Friday night was recognised ou the railroad truck Saturday morning, but not apprehended. He Is no doubt lu Portland by this time and will bo an bard to Uud as a ueedle lu a haystack. The Salem polico has not given up the search aud have several clues to estab lish bis Identity. HONG AND SAM KKK. Tncse two renters on tho Fletcher phco were discharged by Judge Edes Without further cost to tho state, if t lelr testimony Is needed to establish tho Identity of the rulsslng mongolian mjrdorer they will cheerfully give It, a i they uro rellablo men. COHON Kll's 1NQIIKST. Shortly after 10 o'clock this morn.lug the coroner's Inquest commenced over ttio remains of Mayo Tojoys, tho un fortunate Jupaneso woman who was brutally murdered In her rooms on Liberty street Friday evening. Corouor Clough summoned tho following' Jury to uscertaln the causo of tho wouinu's deatb: James BatchoIor,M E yoodell, C. A. Gray, G. G. Gns, F. F. Post, and Wm. Bargeaut. Acting Prosecut ing Attorney D. 0. Sherman conducted theluquest. W. J. Culver, city on glueer, was the first witness called uud lutronuced a map of the woman's apartment ami surroundings which be oxnlaiued to the Jury. All wltuessou except tho oue on the stand wero ex cluded from the room. Mr. Culver sild: "The drawing was mado Satur diy. Was not lu building on evening of murder. Did not know in which ro"oTn tho murder was commltteuT Dr. D. F. Lane was next called: "Sewed up two wounds on the face." Tne doctor theu explained to tho Jury the wounds ou the face. "Tho wounds on tho left side were abuut o iuohoc loop and tho gash ou tho right side wuh 2 Ihohes In leiiRth. neither of which would have proven fatal," Jury theu examined the corpso for the pur pisoof seeng tho wounds ou the face. Dr.Lauothen explained tho wound on the throat. The wound on tho throat severed the common carotid artery and was the causo of death. Wound w.w about three Inches long. Tlio windpipe was partly severed by the same gash. Other wouuds, except one on artery, wouiu nit have caused tho woman's death; w.iunds were made by sharp edged lu srument or some description;" Dr. C. II. Robertson was the third wltuess called. "Was called about 7:45 o'clock Friday evening to Liberty street to attend woman who had beeu cut. Fouud woman silting with bauds braced on iloor covered with blood In back room of bulldlug. Hsveral Dersons lu room and with thB asilst ance of a number or bystauders carried her Into an adjoining room aud placed her on a mattress. Could not He down. With asiltUuce of other physicians, put a ligature on right Jugular vein Ai soon us it wa tied she was uuou3lodi and unable to speak. Was conscious when I arrived; tried to speak but was unable; bad lost too much blood wuen I arrived to have recovered. There wai a small cut lu wludplpo large enough to place little linger therein " The doctor theu described the wound ,..! mi ttin unfortunate woman, not varying at all from that given by Dr. Lane: "Wouuds had been mado by a hftrn knife, possibly a double-edged tmir. which I determined from wound ou the baud. Camo to conclusion that iMittlmr bad been done In the front room, having found blood on the door Jamb. Did not bear auy alarm; came to my oflloe for me. Probably 15 mluules bad elapfced between the cut Ing and the time I arrived at the homo The caue of death ws severing right luuutarveln. Nothing about wouud to determine from which sld,i the blows Or. Price's Cra BaklHg Powder UU'P.lrHlIMJt IH-JI"''" 4c and 5c. Overalls, Pant, Hltoes, Window Shades, Boap, (Iranlteware, Brooms Buys' Clotblnir. Matches aarPrlco our Goods Tinware, flL , And for Tablets and b'axes never so unwp ' . n1 wurv dealt. Prolk blj on the right, m tho ; wounds nit ( ml Hide were deeper Hiimi llitiAii till tho efl plde " I Tho doctor iVu exp'alned fie wouuds oiriho'cnrjiso lu the Jury Continuing Dr. JtuberUon said: "Dm, Mutt, Caitwrlglit and Miller of Portland were prJleut when I arrived. It was Impossible for the woman to baye Inflicted the wound herso f. Could not Hiyf whether slm wao drugged Ihrouglftfrtmi froul to buck room or whother'nne walked; rxumlued fioat room fur blotjd. A great deal of blood ouill,nr f fmut loom; all wouuds were: mape at the mime time. Had tho wluilplro beoii cut lltstsbe would have been Unable to hollow or scream; may hav?! screamed before she was touobed; whs; unconscious appar ently, ouly about llve minutes belore she died. By evfciug the Jugular vclu tho woman wouldjbavo lived possibly 20 minutes. Wotu-iu was killed, did not die froti. natural cauaes." Police Offloer Bt Savugo was uexl eiled: Was employed n u policeman Oct. 4, 1695, bad'Vuised through the alley between ullgh and Liberty streets, turned rroai alley to g toward Liberty street weu heard a tcream which be knew wis In that block, r.ui to Liberty street wjien I was told It was lu Japanese quarters; I run luto bach room of bulldlnfnjwhero I fouud the woman standing supported by a China man. Do not Know his name, n familiar faoo aboubjlowu. When asked as to who did t. by nlgm ho made, known to too ihatflt was a Chlnatiiiin who iTad escapctl' by the back alley; Chief or poljou arrived soou ufter and wont after doctor helped support her uutll doctor arriXfd, looked premltco over carefully to Jiud so'ne clue us to who committed tho crime. Fouud where struggle iiok place, having found blood ou wall where bIio hud placed her baudi, frout room whs nnnaruetod." With tho assUtaur-e or City Euglneor Cufycr's diagram of the bulldlug and premises, Mr. Savage thon described the uppearauco or tho rooiu, which was dimly llghtod. Con tinuing be said: ('A Chinaman was tho only person In tho room with tho womau when J. arrived, no nau pasatd Into the room a short time berore mo. Think, I coum Identiry mm again. . . Chlcr or Pollao Dllley was then called. "Was - cdmlng down etnto street rrom court house; met Bert Sav age at tho alloy way. When I readied Liberty Btrcet I heurd a polico whistle, r rH into her rooms uud found her lu the roar room half stundlug supported by n Chinaman. When usked who did It, alio could not speak. Sua was asked if It was a will tern mi ,aud she shook ber head "no," when asked If It was a Ohluumau she uodded ber head "yos". He was notified throe weeks ago by u Chinaman 'maybe bo trouble down with Maggie pretty soon, cant steal'oiu klll'em.' At tho saino time requesting me to look nut for a disturbance, Ho went out and brought lu u Chlnuniun who I suspected or having u bund In the matter, But wbon brought boforo the woman, sho made known by shak ing her boad that It was not ho who did It. Thon we searched tho city linn for tha murderer, but fouud nothing. When wo returned to the the bulldlug we found Bert Buvage. It Is thought that the man supporting the woman was her cook. Tho whistle was beard about 7:30 o'clock Friday ovenlug. I think she was cut to death. Satisfied It was a Cliiuaman from her motions. Think it was a Portland Chinaman, ono or her lovers. Tlhlnk there was twp present when the crime was committed I found a number ol Chinamen In the room with ber. No wbltemen presout when I arrived. Satisfied In my own mind that she was murdered, and that a Chinaman committed the deed." LoBam, cook fur the uufortuuute ivnmui who was murdered, was next called; "Wai not cook ror Japanese woman, work ror Dora Uvimett, do errands ror Japanese wouiuu. Did nut go lu Japanese woman's house uutll after she was dead. Did not bold ber up after she had been out with a knlfo." Lo Sam then described to the Jury where be lived. "When the whistle blew I was lu Dora Bennett's house. Was not cooking for ber fct the time of the murder. Did not seo any strange Chlnamau around the place that nlgnt Did not bear the woman scream, Did not go in bouse until 20 minutes after whistle blew. Sho was laying on tho ttoor in the middle room wbeu I wont .. ... .1.. !......,.. .......... -I . I IU. Knew iuo w,.,u . ... teven monms. uo uuv uu wi.eiucr Chinaman killed ber or not. Some Ooulloutd ou fonrtti pa.e The Fair! -p B.No obarcM for admittance' KirP. B.-KO cuargwi lor norauianc FIGHT Oil NO TOUT? (jorhutt ami KilzsininioiiH Tryjt On Will OUT IN THE INDIAN TERRITORY. Commissioner ot lad Inn Afluirs Will Interfere. Aiiumokk. I. T. Oct. 7. The Corbett Filjulinmons light is o tilling to iho Tndlau territory. Of this there Is not any doubt. Dun Stuart has stated bb much to parties hero whoaro Interested lu the pn Ject. At what point the mill will tiko pluco liuauot jot fully deter mined. Tho two places most favorubly mentioned by the mauugetucut of the llstlo cnuttet, oro Colbert station, ou the Missouri, Kuusas & lVxus railroad. Jutt uorops tho Texas, and Ardmnie, tho largest towu lu Indian territory, on tho Atchl'ou & Topeha. It l more of a contest between the two roads to determine which lino bnll have the heavy trafllo Incident to the light, than between the tawiiH. If the mill lakes place on Indian Territiry soil, ns has now beeu ar ranged, It uiuat couio uuder tho patron age of tho Chlokasaw government. The Judical power or the United Stales onirts lu Indian territory will bo ex orcised lo prevent It, but lawyer cou. cur In tbo oplulon that thero Is no law to puulsu It. The United States court has nil tbojurlsdlotlou which congress has vested In any tribunal over such matters, but It only has such Juris diction as Is expressly conferred on It, Tho Chlckaa&w legislature, which Is now lu bcbMqu, will not ad hum for about two weeks. Tho Chickasaw treasury Ij empty und "Lo" Is natur ally a lov r of sport and gaming do vices. Klvo thousand dollars deposited lu tho Chickasaw treasury by the Florida Athletlo club will mako Cor bott aud Fitzlmmou8, their seconds, reloree and backers members of the Chickasaw trlbo, ntul thereby out of thejurlsdlctlou of tho Uuitcd Blatcs court und legalize tho assembly . Tho puglllstH will not tacrlllco any prlyllges of United Stales oUlr.entblp by Joining tho trlbo. TIIU INDIAN COMMISSlONElt. WASiiiNaTON,Oot.7. Commlssloiicr Browning, of tho Indian office, bus taken prompt and decisive steps to prevent the Corbett prize light In tbo Indian territory. He baa prspurcd a letter of Instructions to Agent Wisdom, at Muskogee, directing him to seo that tho laws aro enforced, aud eject forci bly auy Intruders who outer tho Indian country for tbo purpose of creating a dliturbauco or of engaging lu any thing that may he dotrotnoutal to tho Indians. The cnmmlsdoner says the statutes ore ample to prevent a tight. Tho agent will have at his back, not only the Indian police, but all the United States troops necestary to eject fighters. ON AM ISLAND. St. Juhki'H, Mo , Oot. 7. A move mentis ou foot among the sporting men of this city, looking to bringing oft the Corbett-Fltzslmuinns light at tbls place,lu tne middle of tbo Missouri river. Opposite the city Is an Island, which covers three acres and which has been formed by the river in tho paittwo years, On this several fights have been brought on; tho authorities of Missouri and Kansas being unsuccessful In try ing to prevent the meetings. An BMOcUUou of wealthy sports Is now arranging an ofter to tho managers of the ;uglllsUi to bring the tight of! ou tbls island, aud claim there will be no Interference. The Palace Is bound to lead on Isu shoes. tyl Porcelain Baths 00 Com'l street. Or. Prices Crtwm Baklny Pew1r wMWlMA)IHfti0 r. n Pp-i ti. Q& ABIMI.1UTRV.V IPURE I MABKETB BY TELEGRAPH Balom and Eaitera Quotations Cor rected Daily. PH.CAuo. OoU 7-Whcat, ciuU :57c. 5 Dec. Nkw Youk. Oct, 7. Silver, OIK st'.eid, H.10. HAM FRANCISCO MAHKRT. HAN KlUNOISOO, Oct. 7Whfl, 91K Wnol UrvKuu,obotce,SiAiOo: lnlwrlor, tM7e; VJlley.vailo. lloim-liUOUhloal 43Jn. routtoeM-tom llo.c, 60380c; nuibaak7;o Oii'-lllllinir. IWt.M. 1'OUTI.ANU MAHKKT. 1'outlani), Oct 7. WbeM unchanged. Wullii ulln.lo Kiour 1'orllund, $i.&7 Benton county. f1,7fi; srulmm, $D&; iUrUne, J.VO pr bbl, ou Wlilto, 'Jkj; grey, 1KM1V, rolled, la bn. IA.7.V46.HI); 0nrrcl, W,Uu( cue, i.7i. I'oUttoeiH New OrfKon, SMt0o tm. lUy O'voa, WfrV so per lou. Woul Valluy. lixailo. MII'Hiin Urn,i0.K) khorts, I13JC; cbop iu,jijijiio imr ien: rynauo ixiro lllllbB KftDll, MllUm 11108, He; undcr.00 Ibi, 74 Wo iliocp pelu, 10t7ic, iiops c t Nominal M ij. llulter Orcitou luuoy creamery , W9?iWo; rauoy dairy, i7H9uc; falrUyjooJ imii?k- cominuu, iuwi'HO Clioeto-oicourullcrent, 10 ll". EtfKi-Oicicou, nx pr dot. rouliry Oulonou. tl.60iM per dor; duckk JUtkjfiWi Kwe, fS,(JC9UU); turkei. live net Totxm-eni, 2X3o per lb; lair to jood Ktoer.,2KtW3o cow, ii;j;u; drened ueel, minion licit beat, Il.7ia2.00; tholes ewes, l,7&uy.OJ; dieued. 40. link- liolce, heavy, tt,taa171;,llgUt and leortcr, HX); dreued, tyg V " Voil oiinUl,cUolco,6wi; urft.Salo V lb. HALlOl UAHRfcT. Whet-S8o V bu.; Uats-lta. IIaj lUlcd. cheat. I3.40n5.00: timothy to SO. 11 Ml! Klour, in whoieiaio lou, UMf, retail,' bruit I, bulk IU.U0; Hacked, lllwr, -, lioileod.lX(XUIJ.UO, Miorm, lli.-aiu UW. em IT irwmou, 40. Hon DrcBiud. 4ucl Uvn OaUle-lWjko. Wool-Ul,lUo. hboep Live, IUW. Hope Uett, Ua7o, JmK UtRli, Wio, llutior Uestdklrr, IS320 fanoy creamer 2oo, Uhoeiie lOaUSe. f nrm Hmokea MeaU llaoon.80; hams tlio, uuii.ucr, u. l'olAloon-New.OJo V hu. Unions 80, I'ouliry llrollers, 7c, hem, Co; ducki, 0u7o. Turkey- IU80. llartlell ner 3So bu, Apple u&uoa bu. l'e4Cbe-ll 'J& bu. I'lutni 3V3 bu. Bavo money by buying your shots at tho Palaco. It's Going To Be Cold this winter. All the weather prophets agree on that point & the wise woman will begin now to look around for Cloaks and Furs and Wraps. The right time to buy such things Is before you need them. Tills gives plenty of time to compare prices and qualities, and plenty ot time to think Iho matter over and make up the mind, Being sure before buying is a good deal belter than buying first and finding out afterwards. We are proud of our Cloak Department. Fur Capes, We will sell any or the samples sent us ror display during the fair at the lowest prices ever known for such goals. Tilce range rrom $13.5010(60 ami Include the highest degiee of perfection. Just Opened another lot of Kino Capes and Jackets, In boucle, astrakan, beaver, plush and fur, by far the prettiest line hereabouts, Ktery number is leader from $4.50 (0 fjo. Foster's Kid Gloves. With litrgo hooks. Evorv pair WARRANTED. We are sole agents for this brand. fit llm rsBim T. J. DALRYMPLE & CO N, B.SM4 year raU trim let prompt ttsrt aaj atit,cw Powder Train Hsld Up, Foot FMiin, Ark., OjU 7,Th north bound Fresno papseuger train was held up at Gaston 1. T., last nlht by six men, They cnt th express car loose, ran it up tbo track but failed tn open tho through sufe, aud ouly got S3 centa from tbs local tafe. It I ttiought to bo tho woik of the Chris tian brothers gang. A Priest's rrlae. Bt. JoeRi'Jt, Mo., Oct. 7. Td gratrt Juay today rctriimd a ludlctntcnk against Dowmlck Wagner, a Catliollo prlr.st, for rape, eeduclug a girl tu.der eighteen years and abduction. Thu Indlctmouti will probably be noil pressed, the priest having marrle.l the girl Saturday night. JuBtlca Court. Wm. Rigger, Bged 12 years, who wan placed lu tbo county Jul Saturday night for the luroeuy of a F. Btarbuck'a tioreo, was arrulgmd bifuru Jutl Johnson this morning. The lad waived examination aud was bound over to the grand Jury. In default of bonds bs was returued to tho county basilic. Tht olroult Judgn will pn bably pla:o this boy lu tho reform school, win re bo de serves tu be. Bow's Thlsl We ofTer One Hundred Dollars Hewaul for any case of Catarrh llut cannot be cuird by Hill's CnUrth Cure. l'.J.CllUNEY &CO. rropi., Toledo, O. We the undeulgned, have known F, J, Cheney for the lait 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business trans action! and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm, Weil & Truax, Wholesale DnieclsW, Toledo, 0 Walding, Kinnin & Marvin, Wbotoab Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood aed nutee surfaces of the system, I'tlce. 75c. oerboUW, Sold by all Druggists. Testimonial free. Porcelain Baths 200 Cum'l street. the leading athletic corset. Price ft $0, Dr. Warner's Coraline Corsets give case, comrort and grace. Four million women are today wearing them. Clothing! Don't put It offir your are going to liuyfot fall or wlmrii buy now and get n whole season's wear and comfort out of yourclolhes. JJALL WOOL SUITS Cnaranteed to wea to your liking or money refunded. Working Suits, $4, 36, $8. IIATS-Fcloras tines complete. 50 cents aad up. A FUKNlSH!.NGS.-rTrrt!e new-. fce<. a (T 1 il I r I i ,t , ' i; it- DABEY k WHITE, M a I II K"'r4.,i & TaWsllFIP