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AiMhitnii f: DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. ?St- l-JUJfeiMA. VOL.. X. vi'-wm'vw'V'W''''l'''ltHt'lw'v THE NEW YORK RACKET E. T. BARNES, Prop. Crash Hats, -25c And they are neat patterns too. have tl)o finer grades If you want to 7.ric. MEN'S BICYCLE SUITS, 2.70, 53.35,54.50, and 55.75 MEN'S BICYCLE PANTS, 51.2551.70 ,5215 MEN'S CRASH SUITS, 52.40 to 53.65 MEN'S CRASH PANTS; $1.00 t The New SAVES YOU MONGYjON EVERY PU RCHASE. I yWe CIcbo nt 6 o'oloolc, except w.fc.,.w.fc...kjw.k,wwww.fc.wkw.Nw.t.f.fr -humhiihjji h """ - 98 DIFFERENT STYLES of Stripes, Plaid and Fancy Silks of all Grades. Call and order from Samples and get it bran new. Don't buy old shelf worn silks. k k k k k k k We also have a nice line of A nice line of Notions, and at the Boston Emporium 309 North Commercial Street. te. Vk W.kWVKK.KW. fe lb, few th. te w. . I, fc r bMMr I fiftTf:sr: h "ii3S59jgsy yCsSis . n-1 ----a -j .rtfim . itt.-i ..rfifrl nUWBUB-HEWBWQtfflWfflinHHUBnBnHinnBQHBB'BBHHniP'a fl Plying Top Gien away with each pair Children's shoes it costs no more to wear a pair of our hue up to date shoes than you pay others for old 'stock. Sec our Men's Tan und Hlack See our Men's Tun and Hlack See our Men's Tan ana Illuck Every pair guaranteed by us Krausse Bros, 275 COMMERCIAL St. No cheap, shoddy goods handled by us. aHBHVHDlHUJiaaBlMBBHBQIMHBHHHaHaiKIIMBHHBa We Are Headquarter, i. y lfi V "iiiT i ft A f tiff & Of course we them at -15c Wo have a tine line or Gent's Dressy Summer Shirts, Don't forget thoso "Star fi Star" Shoes. We have them In all tho"Up-to-Dato" styles. Our customers have learned from ex perience that the York Racket Saturday. H-"! " " plain Silks of all colors. Hosiery, and Underwear 0 1 i & i LADIES BICYCLE SHOES Now Pattorns! New Designs! TENNIS SHOES In Black, Drown and Whlto. G? &&" r&C"iA' NEW SHOE STONE ' State St. Sai.km, Okr. Froo Slilnos to Customers. cs aa otu ktj n att B H a a 5 a o B B a a a Q a a B B Viol (v $.'100 worth 31.00, Viol (i $2.50 worth $3.50. Vlcl (a $2 00 wotrh $3.00. and free shines thrown in. B El .. Is a m B For pruning tools of all scriptions, Draw cut PruningShears Pruning Saws, etc. etc, N. w. Cor. State & Liberty su, Salem. GRAY BROS JtVSiNrV sm sv . . 001 M HOME Oregon Volunteers First. . Otis Hopes to Report De cided Iniprovment Soon, Governor Lind Receives, a Mysterious Message. Ily Axorlntoil I'rr.i ( the Jmiriuil. Washington, April 20.,-Secrctary Aigcr received a reply from General Otis to the inquiry as to whether the reinforcements proposed to he sent to him to relieve the volunteers would bcsulllclcnt for the purpose of the campaign, Otis replied In the af firmative. Too program for the movement of regulars to Manila and volunteers homeward will be carried out accord ing lo Oils' statement contained In the dispatch of yesterday. Otis adds to the message the hopeful remark that he expects very shortly to be able to report a decided Improvement In the situation at the Philippine. Washington, April 20. The vol unteers in the Philippines will return home It. the order tu which they sailed for Manila. The date upon which each troop sailed Is as follews: May 25, First California, Second Oregon, and detachment. California artillery. June 2), A and U Utah ar tillery; Tenth Pennsylvania; First Colorado, and First. Nebraska. June 20. First North Dakota, Kith Minne sota, First Idaho, and First Wyoming. July 11), First Montana. July 2.1. First South Dakota. October 10, First Washington. October 27, Tv cnlleth Kansas. October 30, Flri-t jTeuncssee. November:!, Fifty Flrt Iwa. November U, .troop Nevada cavalry. November 0. F.r.t Wyoming ' battery. iiiiLii:i i St. Paul, April 20.-Govemor Lind received the following cable gram from Manila teday: 'Tho regiment must be ordered Personals and Cdrrenf Euenls. GLEANED FROA ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS RECEIVED BV THE JOURNAL. THUltmiAY, April "20, 1800. Tluimas Logan, an Astoria pioneer, Is dead. Congressman Sherman or New York is a candidate for speaker If Ilted retires. At Ha 1 iwell, Me , I). P. Llvermore, the oldost telegrapher In tho conn try, died, aged 01, ! A graduate of the University if Oregon, Prnfofsor Wi rtman was elected i professor of paleontology, Yule college. 1 Counsel for Senator Quay announced that thoy would not oiler tcstl 'mouy. The case will go to the Jury this afternoon. I G. C Piatt, of San Fra cUco. has successfully laonohod, and is to make a practical tC!toti a larger sialo, Insurance against uuavoidablu lossof employ ment, Chairman Hull, of tho houie cominittto on mlllltary affairs, exproos the opinion that, In view of the pruont conditions in tho Phlllpplnos, the pros 1 dent will have to call for more troops. ! riic Cnlcugo Trsdc lluilotln, conceding nil tho damage claims or the tUU Iwtween Ohloniud the Missouri river, ostlmatos that tho winter wheat crop pr imlsas to be 327,000,000 busheU or Wi.OOO.i'OO los1 than hist. year. A dhpaich to the New York Herald from London says: General Lav ton's withdrawal from the Philippine towns and his htutuiucut that It wou'd tak fully 100,000 troop to establish ordir in the ir lands, have nmiimd much iiiiorftst In England ; Tho Westminister Giuaellc say: "It Is Instructive fur us who hac boon , through It all to follow the developments of American Imperialism. The hoi , tit Is at this moment being followed by the cold tit. The truth Is, the task ' found u iuoro formidable one than the government supposed, und that Presi dent McKlnley, who balks constantly-1 n fear of a reaction, shrinks from , measures necessary to push it f url her: j At a second Uryan $1 dinner In New York last night Dr. McGlynn said In ipart: "Thore Is today a slavery worse tnan chattel slavery. That Is lndu- ! trial slavery. 1 believe that a man should bo more than a machine; more i than a moro brulo of tho fields If aoy one tolls vou that we reformer would J destroy the right or property, tell hm that he tolls not the truth. We would jglvo lo every Industrial corporation, ir you will, Just wbat It produces. No j government bus a right or rrariohUu ereatod by the poople In perpetuity, and posterity has a rlrfht to spit upon such u grant." dc1 Columbia ! Mode J 57 !$5o. .Jhe finest chain wheel cVer turnrd out of a factory, Hartfords, strictly high grade, 535, Vidcttcs, fully guaranteed, $25 and $26, SOAT St WILSON. SALEM, OREGON, nnd mustered out ut once (Sinned) Officers of the Regiment." Governor Llnd said ho waB unad vised as to the exigencies at Manila and wholly In the dark as to the real slgnllicauec of the message, Jt came In cipher unsolicited und Its terms were as unlntelllulbfo to him, as they were to the public. New York, April 20. A special to the Trlbuno from Washington says: Four thousand regulars are to bo sent to reinforce General Otis at Manila as soou as the necessary mar ine transportation can be secured. It Is not expected that the bulk of re inforcements nan reach-Manila until tho end of the rainy season, which has Just begun but they will follow the departure from the Philippines: of volunteers. With regulars already, ordered and on the way to Manila, General Otis will hare an effective force of thirty five thousand men by tho tlmo aggres sive operations can be pressed In carl; autumn. If the Insurrection continues In Luzon at least thirty thousand troops will bo required there for tho cam paign that will be undertaken, the remaining tlye thousand gol.ig to gar rison the chief places which have been opened to foreign trade. The oflloluls of the navy depart meut are conlideut that such of the men of the Yorktown as escaped be ing killed outright In the first ambus cade will bo well treated by tho Insur gents. Some time ago the war department made an Inquiry as lo the number of American prisoners held by tho Fil ipinos. In reply, General Otis referred t three soldiers, and said that they were being fairly treated by tho In surgents, he supplying funds to de fray the, cost of their food. MANDAMUS SUIT UROUQHT. Salem'. New Auctioneer's Ordinance to Be Tested in Court. Crawford & Crawford, attorneys (ir .1, F. Goode, today served the papers on Recorder Judah In mandamus pro ceed In gs to compel that otliccr to Is sue to Mr. Goodo un auctioneer's li cense under the old ordinance, whoh llxocl the fee at $50 per year. Thoy claim that the new ordinance wax riot legally passed, because tho new city charter was not In effect at the time of its passage. The suit Is brought to test tho question whether the old or the new ordinance Is In force and effect, Tho chafter provision authorizing It Is thcsam'uln both now and old charter. Mr. Goodc made a tender or W0 for a yearly license March 20, but us the ordinance iiiMkniinlnii lw fnn 1 1 flt')irt Ittid lAnn pimc( P(lbrlI1ry Uccor(Jcr .liiuah rcfuKcu f. issue tno Maine I Udoii this act Is based the action of . .. Mr. Gondo's attorneys. Recorder Judah will report the matter to the city council who will Instruct hliu what steps to taico to meet the suit. THURSDAY APRIL 20, 4 O'CLOCK EDITION, Itlinnrfant Tplpfrroim Rprmv.iH too Late tobe Classifiied. llr Annnclntrtl rrcaa l (1m .luiiriiitl. Chioago, April 20.-Coluiybus Ful ler, enrouto from Walla Walla, Wash., to visit his son nt Dayton, Ohio," died today on the Pan-handlo passenger train ten miles out of Chicago St, Paul, April 20.-A Winnipeg, Manltoba,speclal to the Dispatch suys: aspeolal dispatch to tho Free Prcs from Victoria says tho stcamor Aorangl fiom Australia brings news of tho arrest of thpeomtuundor of tho Gorman warship Falke, at Apia for supplying arms to Mataafa. Thour rest was mado by tho British com mander. Philadelphia, April 20. The Quay case went to the Jury at-3 o'clock. Colouauo Springs. Colo,, April 20. The cable adylces reiolved by the Gazette annnunco the actual salo of tho Independence nunc to an English syndicate. Tho prlco Is sahl to bo $10,000,000. Tho deal Is the greatest In the history of American mining. London, April 20, Largo crowt of people gathered within the pre clnts of Wcstmltntcr nbbcy to wit ness the marriagcnf Lady Margaret Primrose, youngest daughter of tho Earl; of Kosobery, to the Earl or Orcwe. The guests Included the Prince of Wales and the leaders of so ciety generally. IlAtiitisiiuito, Pa.. April 20. Tho session of the general assembly ad- J 'iifm d at nojn to 'ay. As tho 1 gl g lature railed to pass bills fctr tho ordinary expenses of the stato- gov ernment probably an extra session will be called. St. Louis, April 20.-Oapt. J. W. Uryan, a well -known river pilot, lelt today for New Orleans to bring the old gun boat Nashvllln up tho Miss issippi rlter to St. Louis. Grtut preparations are being made to R'cJvo the boat and tho' dav of ar rival w ,11 be declared, a public holiday. Federition of Labor. We Ul'cve the federation of labor will tielp t lio city or Salem by the means of patronage. Not live per cent o' thcelgan consumed In Salem iUC. manufacture 1 here. There are but four workmen employed, whereas thoio should bo rorty-livo or tlfty, This rule will apply to our furniture factory woolen mill and all other lines. Show me a place Miat has no labor organiza tion and 1 will show you a dead burg; fur In union there is strength. Come to our meeting InPopularllall, l rlday evening. All nrq cordially In vited and welcome. Fuud La Uklle. President. Report of the Condition Of Tho Capital National Hank of Salem, at Salem, In this Stato of Oregon, nt thu close of business, April o, 1SIIH. IIKHQUItOKH, Linn mill cllm'oiiiiU -..... . tlS.,'l,W W Ovoilrn(t, Kcrurvtl itml tiiiMurel ... 007114 1.8 llomlit lo mnru circulation...... I9.UJ0 ft. U, M. IKllliUIO M'Clim U.H. )UKIltl.. I.'.B. llonil mi liniiil ....... . Prcinluma on U. H, llouils BKwki, RVi'uritliMi, oto H"nl:liiKlioiiHB, (urnllurt), nml llv tnroa...... ........ .. -. Ouitr ri.'Ml nntuin nnil iiioriKHKVii owntvl Due from ktluuil Ilnnlc (not Hioro Agont Duu ironi Statu ILinki und II inker". Duo f. nm upiirovod ro crvo auniLi Cliifk" mud other rnuli ilviim ...... Km'hiinjdHi fot clfnrluB'limi'c NiitoM or ullior Nutliniiil Hank I'motlunnt inper ciirrono), nlckoU, uml omitii i ..i it, .. u. ........ ... i. ...... i.. k7,000 0C 4,tJM 1m,63I "H ,0i9 M ' 1.H17 01 S7.780 IV 3, HI 40 I,T3U l II, Via 8J 8.4SO 270 00 litWHIWIUUU IVVnUITOIII JHII1K, VI. sh;uIm...... M,4h;i 71 LKMcnilur nntci, S,93fi tf) t'.B. Uurtl'ii of DviMwIt for Irual tonilom GJ.419 71 II ilmniillon fund with U. H. TronVr (5ircenl of olrouliitlon). . S.W 00 Duo from V. H, Trwm'r, ollii-r than A lor(.'i'uinlo.iip(loii liuul Totl 1.IAHU.ITIBH, Cupltnl l'itk wlil In IJ-.I7ATI M f 76,000 l nurpiun i ii ii i . nlim n l,WO w IMW Umllvlilvl linlllU, llifil HIH'IIMW Hllll M iKllll. ...... . ...... Nnlluiiui Jlauk n nt on oiltMniKllliK I0,0ti0 00 . V.IW 'I. .'iii.ixt a 7.I4U IV CO.0I1 6 303 8 HlHti-Iltnk i lite i ouliUllilliiK- Due In ollinr Nutloniil IMiika DuutuHtmu lliuil nail llankorit DlVlllfllllll lllllHlll . . ...... Individual "toil i.iU miblw't lo ohmik IHjnisiiil riirtllicHl. hoi ilminait Tim irflrtlfirntiiiif ilmnHift irtinwi UiiH'kn .... (1 iUt' I'lu-eka out.'anuliK I ulleil Milr 'It'luoil I4lKllKof l.H ilUliiimlliK olllimra . Kill mid hllU rfOlxoiiiitml III1U IvtHlilr I.UullltHMi OlIllT Hutu llfl hIhum MM I mirIk (il iiimhi", luiiiity of JUrutii, r I. Sum. II Alhlll. lUtlilur llf lllf tl Hit tho atom hat til' uImim u . mi i.mik. do iH)iilr Nwr Hint U' iil alalvuiiua I una Mlf. ilUlnit to lh lMt of my kuowlodKi Ji 11. Af.IIKUT ('wlilcr. rlHlMir" tivt hoiii to before me tills 3)ili day0fAtrl!,A,D,l. 1. . junior fciriar)' I'iiMIp for Oregon, JNO, A.l'AHSON. UKO. I'. UODORIIH Dlroaturi rtyfin There s Great Danger lu allowing your eyes to p.i jearh without having them examined I does not cost you utiythhg to rail nl our store and have tiieui t-xoiloed bj a graduate option und tf u)ases art needed wo can supply them too at moderate cost. Wo reoalr HMotacle and eye glasciat leasooablo prlcos. li only boot out of shaie wo 'irulghton free. IIEI13IAX Ar. 'JtAlllt, Orailiiato OptlsUu, 110 BT&Tif aTRDITV. ,1800. HARRY TRACY. j Would Rather do to Oregon Penitentiary i Ttun Ba HanSed In Colorado, I Tho Portland county J.iller has ro. ci'ivcil a letter from .1, S. Hoy, dated ni LiiHiorc, Colo,, In which the writer oxjressoi satlsict Ion a the captuio Of IlllrrV.Tnil'.V. Mill llinn dim' cnrvlm, I n long term In t he Saltiu penitent lary "llu is one or thu trio who killed my brother on March I, 1803, writes Hoy. "Tho act was a most cowardly one. rracy Is a case or total depravity: there Is not a single ledecinlng trait in ills tnakc-up. He has forfeited nil right to live, and Is utterly reckless und desperate fie has no regard for human life. He Is a conscience- scarred vllo monster, whom to kill should secure any man's eternal sal' vatlon. Don'i. trust him ono moment. Chain him to un anvil und treat as he docs others. Hanging Is tu good for him, "1 was the justice- of tho peace bo roro whom his prellmlnnry examin ation was conducted ror the killing of Valentine S. Hoy. It was thconlnlon of all present that a more licurtlcis Indifferent human devil never llycd. "When you people get through with mm if no is above ground we want him here." lt'was immediately arter this pro llmlnery examination that Tracy broko Jail, and all clew to him was loif, latl he a arnsted in Pi r lai tl for a sorles or desperate crimes. Tho ruregultig letter explains why ho bo readily pleaded guilty when ar raigned In thn criminal court In this city. Ills career In Portland reached the Colorado authorities soon after his arrest, and ho preferred serving time In tho Oregon stato prison to hanging In Colorado. That Delayed Train. Tho ItO'icburg local that did not roach Salem until lute Wednesday af ternoon, was I'elaycd by u broken brake hanger on tho engine. STATE HOU3E HAHPENINQS. Olive 12. Hudson, of Jacksonville, aged 2.') years, an epileptic, and Muttle M. Huckncr, or Astoria, aged 17 years, were brought to tho asylum today. Gov, Gecr today Issued an order to turn oyer Dave G. Thorp, hold at Portland, to J. O. Ford, agent of tho stale, upon requisition from the gov ornor or California; lie Is wanted at San Francisco ror grand larceny. Governor Geer today Issued two pardons to incii nerving long tlmo In thu Oregon Penitentiary. Ono was for L. F. Gardner, sentenced In Juno, 1807, to servo 8 years for rape. He wan postmaster and store ! keeper at Mon 1 tor. at tnu time, ills petition was .Igticd by Judge liurnntt, Dlst. Atty. Huydcn and nil thu Jury convicting it tn( claiming gruyo doubts us 10 his having committed the crime, The other inau made free is Wm, Lludgrcn, u Finn from As toria, whn In 1BD-1 was sentenced 1ft years for mayhem. Tho reason ror his pui-den Is alo lack or proof that he t'liiiiiiilticd tho offence. It was lepurlnd that thu second warden nl llu penitentiary would to- (i:aSi!3'ie;nv!hBilIllIRIBR3HIIRHil!linilllllIIIIIIHIIIRIllllllKRllMllllllllHIIIIlllll Ijos. Meyers & Sons, Salem's Greatest Store. 5 1 1 1 11 .11 - Special ! This week our enllro Hobluels Nottingham etc. II 110 of Now Irish 1'oltit, Ladies J if L'lidcfinuiliiij Corset I'o.rrs tlieioi Drawers Itollta 'iVt-mefj s Hi A lovely new lino of high art ling erie nt popular price, 278 280 Commercial St. WJ2 OLOSJS AT IRoval Avsqlwew Makes the food more novn mniHd powctR eo., ntw yo. HnanaaaijMMBo day be appointed, but such proves to be not thecae. Gov. Gccr statcl that the man had bscn selected for this i place, but would not yotbe announced, j In the sii rcmu court the casn or! The Flrsi National bank of Hillebiiro vs. Lizzie A. Mack and W. A. Mack, j appeal from Washington county waH argued and submitted. I Tliomas II. Tongue attorney ror bank and Win. M. Cako attorney for appellant. MARION COUNTY NEWS. Business Dclng Transacted at the Couit House. Fred Schlndler was this morning commlled to thu asylum. He Is a na tive of'SwItzerland, aged 22, and tits hallucination Is that ho Is partner In a bank, and has unlimited funds at his command. DKKDS KTU. KU.KI). Hernhurdt Grimm toOottlob Noack ut il, Tho 0 of s i or u w 1, hcc. 7. t tl, s r I cast. $1200. I). L. Coryell, to V, H, Coryell I aero In set; 2d t I), s r :i east. $.10. I'l'OllATK. Tho will or Albert Schneider, ric- ceased, has been probated, and A. D, Gardner, who Is named therein us ex cculor, lias been duly appointed as such. The estate Is valued at $2,00, and tho beneficiaries earned ate Iryliii Schneider Und wire, Mary M. Jacobs Albert Schneider, Fdwutd Schneider ti'id Minnie Gurdncr. John A. Molntlro, executor of the estate of Leonard II, Judsou,deceiucd, has tiled the Inventory Hf tUe estate, mado by W. W. Culycr. Jucob Oencer and G. W, Jory, appraisers. The total an estate valuation foots up to 91,- 022.C0. II. A. Thomas was yesterday ap pointed administrator or tho estato of Thomas La Lond, deceased, In pluco of Leo Willis deceased. La Loud left valued at 81000. Charles McKcy, guardian of W, P. McKey tiled un account In tho probato court vesturdiiy and 11 petition request nig the dlschargu of the guardian, tho Mild ward having regained his health. An'lnventoryoftho estato of Mary Mlekol, deceased, was yestcrduy tiled by ttio appraisers, J. W. Thornberry H. A. Nathan und W, S. Tuylor, who estimate the proporty ut $100. L J. Adams yesterday tiled his final account us administrator or tho estate 01 a. iuuuogo jr. Straw lints, Crush hats In nil stylos and crush and other grades of mot'd and hoys uaps, In largo quantity, at Tho New York Uuckot, usual racket prices on all our goods. Call and get bargain. 20 2t, Special Prices! 191 'uuta n pair. LnilltV Inn hlack Hub kniiho Imiinrltttl HIiMikillK xiiitliallof Mi', A COLUMBIA WHIillL GIVBN AWAY, In our t u' Doiuirlintut. A mu iMWUtum il w 41ltIwWll l HUM III imr Slew wu 'y niiuuii- In tl Ht will mil no mm luim (1110 u Im glTillltOI a p r.'dljiaiit lu lli iw COLUABIA I BICYELE. Aa ier vtindltluni enpriNMail I uioti tlio ttokPI. Corrio, muko your purohauo. l il NO. 05. Baking Powder Ipure delicious and wholesome ASK VOLUNTEERS RETURN. iane county urces Governor Oeer to Action. A well-attended meeting was held at tho Eugene courthouse to tnl actlun toward hastening ir possible, tho return or the volunteers frutu Manila. Mayor Harris presided. Tlje rollowlng rcsolutluu8 were adopted. "Whereas, the parents or many dr the volunteers at Manila rrotu this , county are noxious to have tholr boys come homo, ror the reason that many orttic boys are minors and ought to llnlsh their education. "Whereas, they have completed the work ror which they volunteered. "Whorcas, tlie president has prom ised to muster out tho voluntccis its soon as possible, "Uesolvcd, by tho citizens or Lane county, In convention usscmbled,That tho covernor convey to the proper authorities thai it Is tho desire of said gitlzcns that said bovs bo al lowed to return tiomn as early us po slblo. It Is further "He-olved, by said citizens, That they do notcrltlso tho United Stato government In thu management of the war, but believe that everything has been and is being duuo to promote tho honor, dignity und welfare of tho American people, and all of iho pco plo with which our government, on ac count, or the war, has had to deal." Mayor Harris was directed to up point a committee or three personally to present these resolutions to Gov ernor Geer. .ntpure Hoof? U your lilooit 11 Imnuro tnvn vou i urowi'Akaml languid) rour nprtlt u ioor una your iweci cmua u wcaa loucunnoiiioepweiiand tlut morn ing 11 ml you uniiropoml ror lue work of tlio day Your cbcekl ar ucctii la aa ivtleana jour coinniexion la tallow. Vou oro troubled vrlthjilmp(f,l)lli, or aoine rtuptlon of t&e akin, Why not purify our blood If I'otl oro troulileil with nlinnfe. tmlli. I Auer's W C II A will do It. Take u a few ilays. Von vrlllMHin reel batter In errrywny.ior ; yourtiloodwlll beiire,i)iirHiinlU iroou,uuii your nerves uruujr. fj.w. If rouam lilllom. take Arer'i I'ltU. I Thoy Rroittly aid tho rlartaiiarllU. I j'ney euro oiiniiiaiiou,io. itico, IUo u box, Tor aaio by alt druggUta. Writ tna doio froelj all lha parUo. I lllui In ynur Vou "III rcla a I I - prompt reply, wltlionl rnti. AiKirt.i, DIuJ . J. O. AYliU.Low.il. Mata. WHEAT MARKET. CMGAon, April 20,-May '.74;v,cash red 70. San Fkanoirco. April 20. May 1 0SJ1 cash 1.071 Grip li (laying thouiandi of victim. Dr. Milei' Nervine It curing thousand. Men's Trousers igjj. In swell new pat terns rauoy worst eds, hair linos, checks, etc, pof reel titters, $2 to $7. New Sliif ts Imported Ssn'aih MaU exclus ively ourf. $1.50 New Bike Belts 2dc to 76?, mmA iittrr.'. tj 1 w w vif& jup The Old White Corner. (5 O'CLOCK. : IMMIilllMlillMillBIIMIiWMMMlMMKMMIlMIMIIIMMWiiMWiWHtlBMMaiMIMWWWIjllMI; -- L ? . faj-.if.JteMj.aitaluLf.rJ.a .'