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7 -TVW .. t DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. tr - T VOL. x. SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY MAY 1G, 1899. NO. 117. niWHVYqMM" Rak ofir .Ciisfbmers i i r r f H About the quality of goods we carry, They know.ind they are satis fied. I Tey'll tell you tlw. the pfces are lower tlun at otfr stores. Our cus tomej are our best ad vert ifrs. Iiok over our stock of nv goods for Spring. QJJ THING, Shod Hats, Shirts, Hos- Underwear, Para Ribbons, Laces, ideries, Damask, CrasCounterpanes.Lace Curtns, Collars, Cuffs, Neckwear, and all kinds of notics. otice the shoe cut. We sell this shoe at $2.75 anyjyle, black or tan. leryj sols, Emb; I1MW1 1 a" ,! fl ikffl I frgB V A mmfi y f im$ M JuP I NOT SATISi Cubans Mav Cause Trouble. General Gemez and Brook at Loggerheads NEW LIFE. Old Age Circumvented jOy Hypodermic Injections. Ciiicaoo, May. 10. The Trlbnno says: J,"A discovery, which it Is chimed solves tho problem of circumventing old age linn been mndu public bv Prof. Joseph K. Hawlcy hud Alex C. Winer, oftho Chicago clinical school. Tho return of youth. Us assorted, is produced by hypodermicllnjections of Ivmphntio fluid of .animals, particularly voting iroats." ,. TRAGEDY AND SUICIDE, Hon. J, A. Hunter Killed By Mrs. a Neighbor. O'CLOCK E OHIO After CommittlnR the Murder, the Woman Took Her Own Life With Poison. HI n f f r f E NEW YORK RACKET. E. T. BARNES, Prop. Salem's Cheapest, One Price Cash Store -. V W. - WW W-.W-.--W- !.-WW -.......-;-..-..,.. V.W-- 4 - ',fi " err rfV'T, 3 RING CIRCUS DOES NOT BEGIN TO COMPARE WITH OUR NEW STYLES IN FINE SHOES FOR SANG AND SUMMER. Originator of Low Prlooa. k ATS . P &sV SHINE THEM FREE. NEW SHOE STORE, 94 State Street, Salem, Ore, i ' - ? S 2,000 Given Away! Having more shoes than wo want at this season of tho year, wo nro going to rcduco our stock $ir,000, within tho next (10 days, expect ing to make a cold loss of $2000, which our patrons gahuhiring this immense sale of show, which will bo eat from 25c to $ a pair. MUX'S WOHKIXG SIIOKS FHOM 50o IT- WAHI). MUX'S DHKSS SIIOKS FHOM fl ITWAHI). LADIES' LATH TOKS TAX AXI) IILACK FHOM tl.25 I'l'WAHI). Mif-cs and childruiiH shoos at your own price. Your chance of a lifetime. Sale now on at Krausse Bros. 275 COMMERCIAL ST. Our Faotory la In Salem. N. BIERS, Foreman. Patronize Home Industry. Tt?CXIVYT-CkTVr H. C. EPLEY PHONE 2313, Dr. H. H. OLINGER. Bple & linger DENTISTS. Jrtificial Teeth $6,00, In ruuklng artificial teeth wc use tho best teeth find rubber that cro be procured In the tuxrket. Wo u'uarautce our teeth agulnst break ige, :tlo giur in tee u tit. jold Crowns S5, Up, we use k- uoin iu our crowrs unci fully giumntee tnoiii. Salem Dental Parlors g S ! OVER POSTOFFIOE. Uooui9 27 and 29, Piione31.1. -tJKlK 5IC-C TJX. XTITCLTXCXOSL (ST itSL 5RAY Carp, nter's Tools. Bl icksmith's Tools, Fi ty ' ools For Every Trade at General Brook s Communications Not Made Public-Other Matters. Il- AMRiclncl I'rcn lo flip .lournnl. Xkw Yoiik, May 10. Tlio Herald Havana corresiondeiit telegraphs as follews: Tlio situation has become most ularming. To all npjieamiicos the Cubans are about to make armed mani festations against the United States and its mode of governing tho island, al though the conservative element still hoiH's for peaceful arrangements. This state of affairs, which was brought abruptly to a head last Satur day by tho jurtial quarrel between Gen eral Gomez and General Ilrooko and has been forming for tho last two months. Tho first move has been imulo by tho army. It will prob ably be supported by many Cubans Tho army, which is really represented, (although many dispute his uuthority), by Gomez, is particularly against Gen. Ilrooko, and Ids policy. Tho soldiers declare thoy have been miserably foiled and trupiKMl by Americans. Thoy look upon the exchango of a gun for $75 as an ignominious transaction for them, as they liavu not been defeated by the Americana and consequently refuse to exchange. Some persons- say the determination of the army not to surrender their arms is the outcome of Gen. llrooke's refusal to sanction (Son. Gomez' plan for Cuban militia. At tho Cuban headquarters tho statement is indignantly denied, in particular, by Gen. Gomnz, who, how ever refuses to discuss the present situa tion. Washington, May 1(1. General Brooke has not reported any serious sit uation iu Cuba, and it is not behoved wiai any warm newt lie lolt rcgareing the condition of affairs. Tlio communi cations of General Urookc, made to the war department, aro not given to tho public, but thooflloials understand that tlio source of tho present trouble is that tlio generals of tlio Cuban army is disap pointed because they aro not likely to realize as much out of tho money appro priated for tho army as thoy should. One tiling is assured, beyond all othor considerations, that the United States will remain for tho present iu the ab solute control of tho island and orders that the oflicers in command give will be sustained by the government at Wash. Ington. Mc. Coming West, (ly Amiuclntcil Pro o the Jmtrnnl. Hot SntiNcia. W. Vn.. Mnv 1(1 It. la the intention of President McKinley to be in the Western slates at tho timoiof tno return of the volunteers who havo done heroic service in the Philippines. In Paul Kruegcrlnnd. H Anaocliilctl 1'rcfli to tlie Journnl. C.U'KTOw.v,May lrt. Tho Argus pub lished a dispatchifrom Pretoria, saying P. W. Hitz, secretary of state, confirms tiio report thatja number of misual ar rets had been made there ami It Ms rumored the prisoners are British officers. MARION COUNTY NEWS. Business Being Transacted at the Coit;t House, gvjy Sheriff Durblnltodav turned ovor Ho tho countytreasuror $32,100.18. ..Of this i-'.Uai.UXwasfroml 1890 taxes; f5.U0.78 from 18!7; $21,200.40 frqm 181)8. '' The sheriff's olllco " was practically closed for n couple of hours this after noon, while Sheriff Durbln and Doputigs Frank Derby and' llon'Colbath attended tlio funeral of K. J. Colbath, father of the last named I'ltOIUTK. Tn tho matter of the guardianship of John S. Hawkins, insane, Kugeno wil- iiH lias tiled a motion to striko out part of the answer of Win. K. Hawkins to tho petition filed therein. Inventory of tho ostalo of Kdward A. Finloy, deceased, lias been filed. Olo Httgen, J. W. Kilson, and Jas. FiniPy appraisers. Six acres of real proporty Is shown, as valued at $-100. A. T. Wain, F. W. l'ower and John Molrhave been appointed appraisers' of the estate of Kliza O'Connor, on pctltldu of JamesJ, Hurley,iidmiuistrator of said estute. CtltCOIT COUItT. Mrs. C. M. Hlrilsley has commenced t action against Edwin William llinlnloy, I uv iu ircparimcni .10. z, 01 tno Circuit court, alleging creul and Inhuman treat ment and failure to provide. Judge Boise has decided the case bf I). S. Bouncy vs. I). S. Bentloy mid D 1-. uagner, iu favor of Beutlev Dy Anaoelnteil rr to tlie Journnl, LoRTm:, Or., May 10. Sunday eve ning about 0 o'clock, Hon. J. A. Hunter, an early settlor and 0110 of the most prominent men in Wallowa county, was shot and Instantly killed by Mrs. C. It. Elliott, a nenr neighbor, who thon committed suicide by taking poison. There has been 11 feud of long stand ing overjfaniily affairsjbetwoon tlio Hunt ers and Elliotts, whoso families aro intermarried, a son of tho murdered man having married tho daughter of Mrs. Elliott. About II o'clock Sunday evening Mrs. Elliott knocked at tho Hunter housoand was answered by Mrs. Hunter, to whom she said: "It is not you I want to see, it is Mr. Uunter." Mrs. Hunter then called her husband, aim ne got up and dressed and came to tho door. On his opening it and with out saying a word, Mrs. Elliott fired on him with a shotgun, the charge strik ing Hunter in the abdomen and ranging upward, death resulting almost in stantly. After the shooting of her husband, Mrs. Hunter grappled with Mrs. Elliott and attempted to take tho gun away from her, but was unsuccessful and was told that If she did not stop she would bo killed also, whereuiwn she retired into the house. Mrs. Elliott thon left the house and hid by a footbridge between tho homo of her son-in-law and the Hunters', evi dently expecting un opportunity to. kill young Hunter when ho should go ovor to his father's homo, but ho wan wurnod ids mother, and thev roused thu Important Telegrams Received Too Late lor tlie Regular Kditlon. Il.v Axaiiolntcri lrrnn It, Hip .lotinint. Jskw ouk, May 10. Mavor Van uyckwasin tlio witnes chair before tho Mazet commission. Ho was ques. .tinned as to wliether he consulted Crokor regarding tho city government and llatly denied that lie did so. In nnswer to the question, was it con trary to his notion of ixditiritl etliicrt tnat tliero should be a leader of tho part v whose voice should have great signilf- wiih'u mm weigui witn 1110 chief exe cutive, the mayor said tnrtlv: "You had hotter call Senator Piatt" and ask him that queation; he knows more alwut leadership than I do." Royal Powder aAsse&uiEiy 'Pure Makes the food more delicious and wholesome otai tutimi rowotn eo., ntw vo. JOURNAL X RAYS, San- l'KANcisco. May 10. Jacob Op penhoimor, who Is serving a life term in San Quontln ponituntinrv, last night attacked a guard named loDon aid. stabbing him live times. Tlie guard will lie. Yesterday at Folsom prison, John Showeis, a prisoner, was slabbed to death by George Putnam. Kansas Citv, May 10. Tlio annual meeting of tlio National Reform Press Association and tlio National ro-organl-ration committe of tlio Peoples partv ronvuned hero today. Frank Burkitt of Mississippi presided. , -' -...., ....i. ..v. I neighbors, who began to search for Mrs Elliott. They found her dead iu a plowed Held a short distance from tho Hunter home. She evidently found that and in the case of T. T. Geer et John G. right, 11 decree was rendered as prayed for. l)Ki:i)S FII.1U). Geo. A. Cruiho to Henry Slnke, lot 0, blk 71 North Salem. $3,'0. F. W. Durbln, sheriff to A. F. Mills tax deed to!e of m c t-eo 5, and a Wj i of u w and n. w.W ofs w Jsee, 4, t 10 H r 1 east. $5.!I0. V F. W. Durbln, sheriff to A. F. MUIb, tax dedo to s. S. F, F. No, 7, Lot -I, sec. 27, t. 8. s r :i west, 10 acres. 7r. F. W. Durbln, Sheriff, to A. F. Mills. tax deed to sec 21, 1 1, h., r. 2 west, 20 Frank "iV.McDovitt to Martha E. Woolrum, lotlt in High school addition to Salem. $:I00. T. M. Hioks, and wife to Oscar X. Blair, lot r. bliHik 10, Deot addition to Salem (w. d) $200. ix v.o. ;- 1. ........ .... . . . . ... al vs ' l Kt l " C""I1C0 l0 K"i young MINERS ATTACKED. Forty Strikers Attacked Colored Miners Killing One and Wounding Anoth r. Ily AMhurlnteil I'rcn to tlir Juurnnl. St. Louis, May 1(1. A dispatch from Little Itock to the Post Dispatch says In the Bye. John Maurer sustained an accident mat niigni easily nave iwen more ser ious. Indeed, nothing short of a miracle saved him. While operating a small and rapidly rovolvinu emory wheel it "ox- plodod." PIccos flew iu evory direction. As luck would have it, tho piece that struck John in the oyo came upon him with a flat side. Had it wedged and hit him, an oyo would havo been the cost. As it is, J10 Iiiih hut 11 bruised nose and a black eye to show for tho encounter. Other pieces of the wheel ombedded themselves deep into tlio wall. Hunter and had taken poison. Improvement Notes, Dr. Dyrd's new concrete walk in front and around his residenco on Court and Church streets will make his residenco 0110 of thocosiust in tlie city. sDr. JessuplmH a new cement walk in front of Ids residenco which was tho missinglink l)Otweon High and Church street. Jo Doruardi is making some valuable Improvement to his resilience on High street in the shape of a now addition ami brick foundation under his house. Street Commissioner Frizzell is doing some fine improvements In tho way of culverts and bridges and repairing somo old eyesores. Street Commissioner J. P. Frizoil is plowing up that portion of Wilson ave nue, which was not seeded down to grass, iu order to kill all weeds, A brand spanking now awning now adorns the front of Thompson's Jewelry store. BukkaU), May 10. Contractor Con nors and Inspector Donovan, appointed by Bishop Qulgloy have signed an agreement which It is expected will end tlio strike. Omms, Utah, May 10. This mom lug at Brigham City Judge Hart pro nounced sentence of death on Abo Muioss convicted of killing Captain of Police Brown of Ogden. Tho prisoner elected to bo mt and tho sentence will bo carried out July 7. SOME 8POTTED-TAIL METHODS. How the One brought before iilalnt Mongrel City Government Crafts the Public, James Turk was this morninu Recorder Judith, uikhi complaint u!a South Salem lady, charged with trespass, ho having slept 111 1111 uiiuseu uani uKn premises occu pied bv her. Tho man Is a llslioriniin. who had been in the mines Houth of hero, and is on Ids way home to Astoria. Ho plead guilty to tlio charge, but as to all appearances, lie was not u rank hobo, but a hard working man out of luck. Recorder Judoh withheld formal arraignment andiravo tlmnmit imiil o'clock to leave town. This case rust the public not 0110 cent for court ex penses or boarding tlio prisoner, whereas 11 bill might havo been run up for about $12 court fees and 25 days' board hi the county jail, or the city mulcted in n board bill for 20 days. Thus doth tliOBjKitled-tailed, mongrel city administration graft tlio public teasurv. PROVINQ HER IDENTITY. OJd Fellows. While iu Salem have a beautiful ' Photo taken at tho C'rouise that forty strikers attacked forty colored invar New York Racket. Galley, fi 10 L't minors behind a stockade, near Hunt ington, firing volley after volley at thorn Two inon, who were on guard at tho stockade returned their fire, killing one of tlie strikers, One of the guards was killed and another seriously wounded. The Idaho Troubles. Waixack, May 10. All day yoetorday was consumed by attorney Itolrartson in presenting tlie decisions on which was banal the application for a writ of halxms corpus for tho county commis sioners of Boyle and Stlmpsou oouutios. Tho state's authorities bo praseutod by the Attorney Gonor.il I lays later. General Murriam, Auditor Sin clair and Coroner Frauou appeared by their attorneys. Judge Mayhow is hearing the'uaso in thu chambers. Un loss feomething unoxiHtcted happen?, every mine In tho Coo 11 r d'Aleue dis trict, except the Bunker Hill, will eloso down on Thursday, even the prospects of employing from one to five men will clos. Quite a Clean-Up. A private letter from U. B. Swino hart, a former biislnoss mun of Elgin, Or., and now in the nowgpaijr busiuoss in Dawson status that he cleaned up ,20((KX) the past year, with good proiqictiii-dir much more. He will shortly lene Junouii on Mb return to the Yukon. Mute School Class. Tho graduating exercises of tlie State Deaf Mil to school wore conducted as per program. The following graduates were given diplomas; Daisy MeFarland. of Lane county; Ella Bailos. of Multno mah ceunty: Kathuriuo Chapman, of Josephine county, and Zolphu HarKir,of Multnomah county. Here Thsy Come. it. v. rarkiiurst v uo. aro unloading -liifiifiSiflifi--tiAill IukiIop- tntwiu' Lover hinders and chain drive mowers. Another car will follow in a few days. of Judgment tor Plamtlfl. Justice Johnson at 2 p. m. toda rojerit iu his decision iu the ease Hurst vs Achilles, which wau trlod be fore him yesterday, giving a judgement lor planum, js.in ami cost. nut Wanted Immediately. Old Bill Anderson brouuht a now baby monkey at tlie animal show and wants to engage a competent man im mediately to train monkeys. ' m Special Rates. To vikiting Odd Fellows. $1 Curbunett photographs at $2 a dozen. Tlie Pick orill Ground floor Gallery 'H'i Com mercial streto. We wish you Ut know that the Bouton EiiiiKiriuin is selling dry gcssls and no- lions regardless of cost, as ne have de cided to close out the present stock, 307 Commercial street- Columbia Model 57 $50. BROS t Cor. State and Liberty Sis. Salem, Ore. The fines chain wheel ever turnrd out of a factory. Hartfords, strictly htgh grade, S35, Videltes, fully guaranteed, $25 and $26, SROAT & WIL.SON. Certain of Enjoyment. TIioho whoNinoko "Little Champion" cigars made at Salem by A. llucke stein have an enjoyable smoke. Miss Carpenter's Funeral. Owing to iitlierfiinorals the services to bo hold Today at 2 p. in. over tho re mains of tho Into Miss Mao Carpenter have boon deferred to Wednesday at tho samo hour and place. Itnv. Mclvfllop will conduct the service, Tennis Shoes Of all sizes, and leather gloves of all grades, Just received at tho Now York Backet. Tennis shoos at very low prices, and gloves from 2 cents upward, according to tho quality. Backet prices 011 everything. Call and see us, lo 2d lw "Old Maids Conyention." ixwk out for tlie "Old Maid's Conven tion" in the near future. "O fors man, autocat, democrat, popocrat, what o arat, what earo I so its a man." A Montam Miner Millionaire's Wife After nn Estate. Ilr ANanolnleil I'rrai tn thn Jmirmil, OmcAoo, May 10. Proceedings wore begun today by Mrs. Morcharrosch. wife of tho Montana miner, to prove her identity as tlio daughter of Henry W. Martin, tlio rich Chicagoan, who died intestate, last May. It Is claimed by Mrs. Morcharrosch that her mother, who was a servant girl at tho Clifton house, was married to Martin, 27 years ago. The estato is valued at $100,000. United Artisans. Allmoiubrrs of Capital Assembly great importance win come assi'iniiiy. ny order W to he ush before Hi nro earnestly reo nested to be present un iiincMiity .May u, iiH oiisiuess Salem is tho excursion and convention city of Oregon. , Landlord Conner has tho finest road wagon In- town.. It j-eoniH the Willam ette wants tho tlnest. of everything. JouitNAt. olllco employes work nine hours a day. Tho proprietors liko most heads of a business, sometimes work t ice as long. It will be a long time Iwforo Salem will have another theater company of as high n character and that wilfglvo as much satisfaction as did the Jcssio Shirley Company. If clerks iu Salem stores were organ ized into a union thoy could light tlio effort to break down the early closing movement. All friends of labor should uphold the city tnorchaiiK Today tho bids for a liostofllco site in Salem were to be opened In Washing ton, and in years to come our citizens may or may not regret that no bid was in for tiio Wilson Avenue location. Tlie law requires that all state insti- union supplies be purchased iu ojwn market, on advertised bids, which Is not being dono. Are politicians getting to bo so honest they do not oven have to obey the laws? Ex-Governor Lord of Oregon deserves to be read out of tlie ltepubllcan party for gross disloyalty to llepubllcan tradi tions. His declination of the tender of the Persian mission is calculated to arouse tho suspicious of the llepubllcan war horses If not their deep enmity. Even the major Is likely to ho thrown off his balniico by tho unheard of con tingency of a diplomatic olllco being re fused by one of his own party. Chicago Chronicle. Tho charge made by a prlvatoitt Manila that Inferior uniforms wore furnished tlio Oregon soldiers at prices above what tlio government charged and nlmut twice what now uniforms are being made for at present In this state. will probably never le noticed by tho powers that lw. Adjutant General Tnl tie would no doubt have soino good oxciiso to offer, or if tho mutter was in vostlguted, it would bo given a Judicious coat ef white-wash. Left His Bride. Saun lo I-owls, a Salem Mongolian, arrived last night from Hong Kong, China, wlicro he wont to get married. Saun looks halo and hearty and hod a line timo but was nnnblo to bring back his wifo on account of lows over which ho had no control. Hop Contract. Ben F. Sliopanl, ofGervais has con tracted the 1800 crop from his 18 acre ranch to A. Wolf Son, of Silvcrton. Six cents a pound will bo ndvouccd as picking money on Sept. 1. OiUingham Qreenhouses. Choice bedding nlants now ready. Newest and standard asters, verbenas, Cosmos, geraniums, chrysanthemums. Old and new favorites. Summer and Chemeketa streets. 5 12 tf Sheriff Gage and Mrs. Gage, and Deputy J. E. Perrlott of Coquillc, regis- tered at the Salem today. Mr. Gage14 says lumbering and coal ure the princi pal Industries. Dairying leads In farm ing products. Mr. Gage is not much of 1111 expansionist so far iw tho Phiippines are concerned. Ho thinks they are a savage race of people that wo do not want to have much to do with. L. Wimberly, local editor of the Hose burg Hoviow is in the city attending tho Grand Lodge and Encampment. A. F. Stoner drove iu from IMckrcall, to attend tho Odd Fellow Grand Lodgo Ducting today. m wmmm GoodBloottr (1. Doctors, 111,11 full I,. !.,. H...-H. -.!..!.... ci-l . iM,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,!,, liluvilIINllUlirMJICUCO t1(( lecture by Dr. Huno at need's opora house Wednesday evcnln.. and hour Wiistacott, M. A their views of divine healing. Dee your heart sesi) rood or bad blood to yeur brain? If ba-i, In nure LluoJ, thon your brain nchej. Von aro Iroubldd Willi dr-wlneM, vut cauiict si, ep. You nro m tired la tho rnorn.a 11.4 ut night. You have no ni-ivo lunw. vw food dues you but liUlo goud-h'limniaiit-. tonic, hoadoche Don- dvrs i-unaot cars you ; but 1 Apers &irilla will. It rcfnoToaull Impurities from tlio biooJ. Ard it loakea the blood rich in Its life-giving proptrtlos. f 1 00 bottle. Aft drurlU. t'nmct mr ItiiNlMirjr o roniltpatlnn will, ImsX-o iI.hmuI A(' I'llltMt.1) nlMit 1 -if, -Jc uliei. Wrlla to oiif Daolorm, Write ff. -iriHl)(rtkulrlnTOur Aili.ru,, !) J a AY Kit, Lowell. Mil,. ItUBfl. m cu WHEAT MARKET. CuiCAdo, May 10. July 7111, Cash 2 red 72. San Fiiascisco, May, 1(1. Cah l.Ofiy 2---mfN-MlimB-lRR-MRliafIBm Jos. Meyers & Sons, Salem's Greatest Store. i X s M M E m B E M M E LrtSSSSSg sS-J PIJ - 'i 9T On your part may result in regrets luter, should we are There Is n rwxon w liy you u.gluet ymir eyesiglit when ko near. With our exjieriunce, un optical iht eation and scieutiiic apjilianeos we have the faculty for tucuminlng the oyes. which wt- do fre of charge ami f glasses are needed we can furnish the n at n moderate prise. BARR'S JEWFLRY STORE, 118 -TATE -TRUST, Qlfo Three for SI UX1JJL l li(Hxl vain allies at rtOc, onoh. New Percales Another lovely hit Just In those 1 swell wont styles nn- going fust. Petticoat News Underskirts of fcli, Moreen, b'uteen, Crash, anil 1.1 many fancy maturlnls, nil aru h.ie 51 to1 5 Our Domestic Department Is onjoylng m unprocudonted bUHlnuH-. Tliero uroso in any pretty ideas In wash novelties that space forbids u full description; ou will bo delighted with the shoeing, Now Corded Wilts K? Figured l'liiucs New Colored Phiuus New bilk Qlnglmms New Fanoy Organdies New Cotton Coverts New Crash Suitings New Donegal Linen Uniting The Empress With tho wlraoonlliifr, KlvInK that swell dure so muuh in vogue. Ask to see than. 54.50 to $15. Specials The "ItosellQ" Hloyoic hat it to close. few 59 cents. Gloves Havo you been one of Mm many to vecuro u pair or thoso tinsur. passed $1 Kid v loves? If not, you should hurry they'll not last lonn at 79 cents GMD Given away free July iVl. Men's Spring Clothing HART, BbnAFFNER & MAftX. 0UAnAHTerj olothino Tno plnnnclu of value -ulvlng rouohed In those lino all wool Caa mJ mores, newest, nobbiest, and the best. 58.50 Hard Twisted worsted the absolutely All Wool kinds auarantccd, made by tho lenders of nigh art clothlnif, 515 to 520 Golf and Negligee Shirts a vast array of all that's nobby, all thut's oow In ood de pendable Koods, 50c to 54.,0 0UK STORE OLOSI-S, AS USUAL, TrOXBAY EVENING AT G. 1. -pPW-r-Tp-l-M pll ... II - II I III II I Jt. I- I - I I I.-I H--mW,li-.l -I1MI-1 T-l-TT ITTTI ITI ,-- 278 280 Commercial St. The Old White Corner. .liiiiMglgiailliagBliaiMBllHMMMIllH-llMMIMMlHlMli1Hilllllip1MlilllU .? h' 1 i2 Viftfftk- uW. . . LeM,