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1JHJE JOURNArfc P.HFAPFST AN.D SEst daily inohegon. cld--30cfora stniie month 60c two months 90 cents three months $1.00 for Tour month. pafWtf3&. m ti . .Ml ' UU I UU. you la business? , A !'ir ' The Journal will Keep your traae tkeriMiMtn; at 92 In the shade and drive dull ttMesiawap.,- Lfti i i t--V - ,..J.-..--JUfaM -, ,1 -, ' rarl- i&i VOL.X SALEM, OREGON THTTRSDAY JtfOVEJNLBEB, T5 1900. mwj r DAILY ALL POINTS AGREED Ministers Only Awaiting Instruc tions to Close Negotiations CHINA HAS GIVEN HER CONSENT TO A REVISION OF TREATIES And This Will Result in a General Scramble For Concessions By the European Powers Uncle Sam in a Position to Deal With a Firm Hand By Aaaaelntaa Preaa tn tha Jaaraat, Tkkin, Nov. 13. Tho noto of tlio powers to tho Chinoso plenipotentiaries will bo ready to submit within a fuw dayp. It 1h understood that all points under discussion havo boon practically agreed upon except minor plioaoa of several of tho most, important quoa tions. Concerning theso points tho Ministers cabled for Instructions which Ihoy expect to rcceivo beforo November 20 tho dnto of tho next nicotine The conchtBlona eoein to hove boen reached to conrludo peaco with Chlnti without undertaking at present tho completo roviaion of tho treaties of com inurce, says a dispatch from Washington to tho Journal of Commerce. A upnurnl article will bu Inserted in treaty ,of pence subscribed by tliepoworh providing-that China ehull consent to tho revision of the treaties of commurco, lint shall deal with each powor separate ly. Whether tho result of theso nogo tlatloiiB will bo satisfactory as a genoral treaty guaranteeing to tho cltixons and subjects of nil the powers complete freedom of trnlllc in tho interior of China remains to be seen. Itnppaars to bo thought at tho State Department and among somo of the Ministers at Pekin that difficulties and delay would arlso In socking to deal with desired changes in detail at present. It may be posslblo for tho leading jwwera to Eocuro concessionB regarding Interior trado which will drive tho entering -wedgo for like concessions to all. Most of the powers uio entitled to the privileged of "tho most favord nation" and will bo able to ask for themselves whatever Is granted to any of tho other powers. TJio fact that tho Ohimico lni penal government consents to tho rovi aion of tho treaties as a general proposi tion is considered at Washington an Im Clothes a a t I you want good clothing look for a good investment. You run no risk in buying here. Our overcoats are sellm fast, but we can still suit you. Prices ranging from 8.50 to 16.50. In underclothes we carry a moie extensive line ol mills ilian ever . In underclothes we think we do the underwear business pretty well, that's why your kind is sure to be here. 40c a En AX find such hat values, and so many styles all the late fall shapes in stiff hats. Dozens, of other t higgs you need-shirts, hose, neckwear, and these nice warm night ShirtA0cfonVpIeTenenor the celebrated Salem Mills blankek WOOUEft VWv STORE BOO OOMMUKOIAb eJT. 2 ... .. 1 EvIjRYdODY THE SALEM W .. .. . -....c. Jt1extDoortoBUJBSuaaii.oiwi.,. f. Ja V - .t S M & I TOWM aaBBBHailtBBMBBBBBS&W ' 'flBBBBBBBBBBBBIBBBBTlaprjrf tSaBBBBBHaaPtaHtW 1 1 PON portant point for securing what civilized powors desire. ' Yokohama Nov 4 Tho oxpulition to l'ao Ting Fu and the presence of a large German forco in Shan Tung Provlnc 'ia having tho offeet of turning Governor Yuan Shi Kl from friendliness for for eignors. lie has addressed u note to Li Hung Chang telling of his dietrust of Germans in Shan Tung. Tho allied forces have razed several Boxor villages. Tho Gormans took ono at Ytttm Tsun and shot all the Itoxcrs cuptured, after a drum head court mar tial. Tikx Thi.j. Oct. 15. Tho meanro ao- counts which reach iiero of Hubs Ian operations to the north indicate Unit they liavo the situation tairiy won in l.iiml. Tim ruiMirts aru lacking iu detail and coming from Russian sources nro considered as incomplete. Little Is known of tho campaign along tlio Amur Bivor. The Russians abeort th y have gonorally been Biicceasfully but news percolating in from traders -and other In direct sources do not bear this out. I Is rumored that several Binall commands and garrisons have Buffered severely. Now Cliwang was tiikuu Septembor 2 I though thoro are fow details of tho af fair. Around Hal Cliong they have I....... ...M....lmtn(y ftlintv- unyttinlin tmlKflll occasional demonstrations to tho north and west as it was rumored that it heavy lorco was uetconuing on muukuuh. iu tho latter part of September tho Uua alana uccupled An Shan Shan: and Blao uang anu onuctooer - ouuroitu iuu don tho principal city of Manchuria. Tho best information showa tlut no roslatanco was oflerod atMoukden where it was antiu'patod a atrong Btand would bo made. In tho city many lawless (...n.Sanf .nitltrn rnlilmrft nrn R.lid tO 00 oporatlng and tho country gonoriliy 1b rcsiiess anu uaugeruun. Above New Chang on tlio upper river ..i..,., ..... etui a uonroH nf nnnovanco and have recently mado attacks on tho river crait. meir uepreimuuiio practically slopped commorco and tho ltusslans are deriving but little revenue frou tlio customs. Clothes mean overclothes, un derclothes, and lots in be luppn fnr mnn or bov. When 8 i BAILEY'S PATENT RIBBED BACK RUBBERS FOR WOMEN. . wk hsxs tad jalikttt Uwlsit or tear at thu lif-eb tliat come off 4 ir Jho mud, that soak and soil thoF a.kirlsf try tho ribbed back andeeo J liow'tngenfouly these' faults are J ovgregme. Th' Jvl '" "Pi'"' $ ancej wear and comfort. 4 2 SHOE STORE K. n. i-cadu, Maaajtr. A rM FOR CHRISTMAS X JC mill for $40. TWa wtU eaitu yoa to tecem: aa tape.. tUBoerarber fil1"' mit iWt Um fch V THB CHICAGO was awarded the CoU Medal at t&t i' , t ,.. , UCH. w,itrr. kaa ttaaiard key toud. is tbe Bost 4aiste ad duraWe of fmrt " and tunu wit tbe aot attractive work. r Triat- " Ceal Aeat (or Ore oa. AJUair Ore E, Li KING, A c"de Brock, Local Altai. Sale Or (outcast of a i wealthy family Was Killed as a Bandit anl By an Express Messenger Out Kame Was Not Disclosed Decause Family Dad Seen a Great Dial' of Sorrow. the r Aaaaclatr frcaa ta Ik Jonraal CiiioAoo, Nov. 1G. The b'aildlt who nas killed October 3 last by Express MesBongor Baxter on tho Kansas City St. Joseph & Council Bluffs Railroad is Bald to have been tho outcast of a wealthy Massachusetts- family. Tois information was given Lioutenant Holian of tho deteStivo headquarters by a "crook" whom tho veteran dotecllvo haH knownfor j'ears. v ' 4KM' "I have no reason to doubl the man's story" said tho Lieutenant "and though ho hi a thief I havo contldeiico in his word. "A1 weelfor ten days beforo tho train hold up on tho Kanana City, St. Joseph &, .Council Bluffs Uailroad" said Uohau, "mv informant met the man lioro in Chicago. Tho plans woro tlien being mado for tho hold up. 'Keep ail oyo on tho nancrs' said tho man., 'ami. vou'll . . ... ... v..;i. near oi eomeining near uounciu uiuus. My informant did iiotthon know that a train was to bo held up but when ho read of tho attempted robbery nndthe killing ol ono if tho bandits ho knew who it was that did tho7ob. Later he sawn picture and description of tho dead rob ber and recognized tho man at onco. Ho would not tell mo the name of -the thief who was killed by tho Express Messen ger as ho said it would only sadden a family who havo had their aliaro of sor row for tho acts of a wayward wn." RECORDER JUDAH UP AGAINST IT Finds Out How Wee It Is to Be Yanked up In Police Court for Rldlnz on a Forbid den Sidewalk. City liecordor Judah inadvertently got tangled up in tho mealies of a city ordin ance wounojuay niwrnoon, aim con tributed a flno to tho city treasury, as a conbequenco. Ho had been down toward North Salem on hie wheel and, roturnlng in a brown study on somo abstruse subject lio coolly rodo up th sldowalk up tho weat aldo of Commercial Btreet a bloc within tho limits forbidden to bicyclists, until ho passed the residence ofJ. H. Lunn. who cuino out and raised the long yoll rccalliriR Iho recorder to a knowledge of liia aurrouudings. Thou N. J. Judah, tho individual, went to the city hall and ewore out a warrant before City Record er Juuali, charging x.j. juuoii wiui violating tho bicycle ordinance. Chief of Polico Glbeon then arrested Mr. Judah and brought him into court, where lie assumed his Judicial character, imposed tho usual line of $1, and then l ill rPI- l. utoppeti uown aim paiu u. inuu im docketed tho wliolo bueiness and drow a breath of relief at getting out of tho complication so easily. BATTLE BETWEEN MEDICS AND DENTISTS v. Omaha, Nov. 15. In a battle between medical and dental studontH at the medi cal college over 'the poseession of front seats, Dale Wooda waa porhapa fatally injured and Joe McCann.mlPo a student, seriously hurt. for acceptable Ideas. State If pAtcBted. THE PATENT RECORP BaJUaort. Md. BOTANICAL KWQNDERS: The marvel of the. hour is the wonderful cure of chronic diseases without the use of knife or poisonous medicines. This is what afflicted human ity needs more than all else. Not a week passes but Dr. J. F.Cook, the great botanical specialist and original discov erorof the botanical cure, heals, some patients who have suffer pi fnr vears from awful dis ease and the moreawfulelTects of rank medical humbugs. Dr. Cook is willing tojjive patients the benefit of hishfe study but declinesto publish further t6stt imnninls out of regard for his patients, yet will, gladly refer anv callers to their neighbors and friends who have been hMled. Consultation free. If you have any physical ail ments it will- do yWj&Vtyt1. 1 ca I) ana nave a iw$ put v thefcdoW . UjZUF Office 301 Lfbeiiy btreet. Salem Oregon RUSSIAN CM As Preserver of the Peace of Eu- ',. ,L--ro"pe.. . - .mJ THE NEWS OF HIS ILLNESS CAUSED MUCH APPREHENSION i -Tn i - - r Russian Newspapers Celebrating Anniversary of the Former Treaty With China-German Reischstag Fixes Yon Waldersee's Salary, flr .laaaclatc Prcaa ta tfca Journal. London, Nov. 15. Tlio eerloua appre hension with which tho annonncemeiit, of tlio fact that tho Czar of . Huaala was tufferingfrom typhoid foyer filled Eu rope, emphasizes how much tho peaco of tho world ia liclloved to bo depondont upon him. But for tho statement in an official bulletin that his' majesty's malady was taking a thoroughly favor able course, tlio nows of his illness would, have created nothing leas than conster nation. It is generally folt at tho present fr'itlcal state of International affairs that oyen tomjHirary weakening of influence of so favorablo a factor in tho mainten ance of tho world's peaco jUBtlflea gravo anxiety, especially aa tho Czar is re garded in Europe aa a kind of counter polBo to Emporor William. Public anxloty wll), thoroforo, remain strained until the nono too robust monarch ro covera. i TODAY'S TELEGRAMS BOILED nnwN cm, nucv nnnnl t Frank Alderman, wealthy real citato man, of Fort W'nyno, Ind,. killed him self. Ho is thought to havo been Insane Captain Heniy W. Sloroo of fho bark Swallow has boon hokl in IOOO bonda for tho grand jury by United Htatea Commissioner Clifford charged with BmuggUna into thla country 43 pas sengers from tho Western Islands. Senator Davis at St, Paul ia reported belter. KlngOecar of Bweedeu ia reported very low. R, A.loooby, Jr consul at Singa pore, died at Yokohama. Several membcrH of the Tokio City Council have been accused of accepting I bribo from tho Mitsui Lead I'lpo Factory all tho momljera rtBignwl on bloc but wero subsequently re-elected with tlio exception, of tho incriminated members.. Port of (Jlaggow Ib declared free from plague. Qeldorland with ox-l'r.sldent Kruger on hoard will leave Port Bald thla after-noon;-destination unknown. Fire totally destroyed tho plants of (he Applelon Manufacturing Company at Geneva, III.1 The lose is 3G0,000. Dr. Christopher T. Armatrong, and an unknown woman wero toduy found dead In a Now York hotel. Both had been suffocated by Illuminating gaa. Ship Olga, recently stranded nttho Golden Gate has been libeled for I75, 000 talvage. haao Barriolo a barber who burned hie wife to death iu lllossburg Pa, in July lbW was hanged in the jail yard at Wellsboro Pa. today for liiacritno. Colonel James E. Potter Paj matter U. S. A., ia dead at Ida homo at King aton Hill. Ho was 82 years of age. ni.tw UMi.nn nation, of Detroit has been chosen Pastor of the North Preabyterian chuichof Now York at a' salary of $3,600 a year. ' Tho church pooplo offc Patterson, N .1.. hnvu atartoU a movement lor uie --, .. , ,. urlfleation ol social conilltloua tnero BULBS AND We are nw ahowlug wmo of tho qlioireal Ilytuiintlu Tulip anjj Qrooui bu Vyr (xeii in title oity.. Alw JO varletlea of tliefinet awtot peas. Call early and ele ot varletlea while aaaortmentisttomplete. i : : : : t SAVAGE &. REIO, Seedmen Hawk's Cut Glass Is guaranteed high grade hand finished. We have just received a beautiful line of this make of rich cut glass. It is "a thing of bsauly and a joy forever. We 'call especial attention to our display oi qut glass and Sterling Pilfer and plated ware in pu$ est sJjqw window. Barr's Jewelry Store 118 STATE UTHEBT- IS RECOmiD Br AaaafitataA Praaa fa ka JoarnaJ. Be iit.iN, Nov. 15. Tho Reichstag bill providing for a third Bupplumontary credit ou account of tho China expedi tion fixes thu salary of Fiehl Marshal Von Waldcrscout 150,000 marks annual ly with largo extras. Division command era will receive 05,000 marks and extras and lower ofllcer8 will be paid proor tlonatoly. St. Pktkiisiiuiui, Nor. 15. Russian nowspapors nro jubilantly celebrating tho fortioth nnnlvortary of tho treaty of I'okin, by wliich Russia acquired an immonse amount of torritory Noveo Vromyla, how'ovor, unfavorably com pares Russian diplomacy thpu with European diplomacy now, and says It is authorized to stato emphatically that an effort will be mado to press tlio campalsn for a Boparato place by Russia in negotiations with China. TIiIb ia not, howevor, undoratopd na representing tho Government views. ' Thrco men will bo hanged on Hatur day for murders in Arir.ona. Thomas u'nd William Holdmau will bo executed at Tombstone for the killing of Ted Mooround, Santiago Ortoe will pay tho death penalty for tho iWurjJpxjoJ 8. Moffat. Graomo Tnrnbull, a prominent bank er of Baltimoro, nnd Mian lloally, daughter of J. 0. Iloaly, a woll-known Cincinnati lawyer, wore married at Christ cluirehf Coronado last evening Tho coiiaorahlp at Manila was re moved today, but General MacArthur has .ssuod directlona to tho cablo com panies oJdoring thorn to furnish him witli a copy of all proas dispatches. A skeleton found in Arizona la be lieved to bu that af Burt Alvord, no torious robber. James H. Barber, assistant paymaster u s N( Rn;, a ()p0W (), IrHj MoK,n. ley la critically ill with typhoid fever at Hong Kong. Brig. Geu. Jus. F. Smith appointed collector of cuatoms at Manila. Rev, Campbell Morgan, of England, denies report that he is to takrt up Moody's wprk. ' The Newark, N, J. Presbytery favora a abort creed. The national olllcors aro trying to set tle troublo between tho H, P. Co. and railroad men, Tho Society for tho Suppression of Vlceof which Anthony Conntoek la tlo head will aoou Ixsgln thu moat ox tonal vu raid of pool rooms nnd (.'ambling ileus ever undertaken in Now York City. Lwmw? ,, -4 i LKirrixuttxiv G5u)iuio' BrniN'i, Nov. 15. Two mmr.:jy . . aol)ior.Ju,tW oacn nave neon negun agilnatlSatn Strong a Cripple Cruok inlnoiownori "y wm. Jptiox umi tf. tho 6frtJng Gold Mining Company, 'llie complainants allege that Strong caused tj10 eXpi0gion which destroyed buildlnga 0ntll0 strong mluo In 1801, thereby groitly injuria? pt it ntlft't. SWEET PEAS LEAOEHO IN LOW VRICfi CONFESSION OF A PERJURED STATEMENT Emanates From a. Woman Who is in Jail. Miss Lounle's Statements About' Dr Flood of Elmlra Rejulted In ProstratlnrThat Official. thr AaaoelateiS I'r la ta Jonraal ELMinX, N.;Y. Nbv 15.--CfttIiorlno Loonio fn tho CCunty Jail under sol toncoto Auburn Prison for foil r years and nino months had mado another statement. This time eho has mado an aflldavit to tlio effect that tho statment mado by her in hor confesBlon and in hor ovldoncn to Record Datinlt Im' plicfltlug Mayor Frank II. Flood was I also and that alio wished to tako back these statements and exonerate com nlotely tho Mayor from being implicated Iu any way in her forgorioa. Attorney Eualoco visited Mlaa Looney at thu jail. Boforo ho called, the girl talked freely to several peoplo about her cane and tho statement that aha had made previously and tho ono alio had mado revoking tlio 11 rat one. Sho said It waa lepresented tliat Dr. Mood, waa prostrated and would commit Biiliiulii tinlcsa alio retracted hor confession. Af lor Attorney Eustace's viait the girl refused to talk, MIbb Loonoy was afterward vlaltod by Attorney J. J. Ilassott for tho prosecu tion, alio having expressed a desire to make an nflldavlt retracting her re traction saying that alio had mado it under a misapprehension. Ho found her in a disturbed stato of mind becauso of tho day'B developments and concluded to wait until today boforo taking her deposition. Ho says ho is not depending upon Miaa Loonoyra evldcnco nlono td make out a caso that will lio but has an abuudnnco of othor evidence but pro posed to probo to the bottom the matter of hor retraction. MUCH SHOOTING BUT NONE HURT .Tami'a, Fla Nov. 15. Rioting ha twoon tho International and RcalHtiaucia union cigar nmkors began today nt fac tory of Gonr.nlcB Mora A Co. Tho firm waa working a forco of Ko aiatiancln men. Intornatlnnals qiariihed to tho factory and domaudud that tha men como out. This was refused. Aa aa International man atartod to outer the gate tho Italian bookkeeper II rod upon him, This waa qitlckby followed by exchange of aovoral hundred' shots. Front and stdo of building were riddled with bul lets but no ono has bcon ronortod in jured. ' Polico olllcera .dhporsed tho mob. FIRE STARTED BY EXPLOSION tti Aaaoolnted freaa ta tha Jonraal. Gknkva, Ilia, Nov, 15 Explosion In paint room atartcd a (lro which destroy, ed tho Apploton Mfu. CoV. aurioiiltural maohlonry'a plant, Ixiaa f 100,000, GAY OLD GIRLS OF THE BOYS IN GRAY fit Aaauclatta l'r ta laa Joarnal MoN-rnoMKitr, Ala., Nov. IB. -Tim con ferences of United Daughter of tho Confedorauy oiwiied tmlay, A motion that the organisation bo not vpokuu of as national was adoplod. In announcing tho motion at t'arrlod. tho President Mrs. Weed said tho won! national was offensive to tho daughters. Mrs. Weed called upon thoco ptotieut to eoncato their children as tnui South- crners In tho full knowledge of tho war ami tlio catistiH that led to it. (WBUUHMHHHIIBMHH H M H till)! J H N M II M m n af H M m u m n Lace Curtains Wi iiMiiilkiii ht-rii iiu of ox yep liumd vultiw one and two mlr of h kind, , f 1 xoUiillltsi Kwu f UB f t Ufilliilllwl Hwi8. 1 BO 'i BO Notuuphniu lli f SBONittlpgliain fl 10 -i NottlngliamM $!2 DO I 1 Unfiled BruaMils Net $j GO I 0 BO Extra Urge Slxe. . . .VC0 $0 60 Irish Point jh 50 f 0 60 Nottingham ti & f 6 OQ XQttlQKhjUil !JW 1SJ 60 Itpoooa fet ..T W 12 00 Jlattciiburtf WOO af 'f' 25c Black Wool Ladies' , Hose 19c a pair. M M gn, ., . .,4ia, ' ' " i f . i. . m- " j,i- J"" ! " Remova? ' ' Qmm zfaW gf owl; ; : Sale ug Sale MIHIIBHHaMBHHHHHHHMHHHHIiHMHHIIH1MMM ALL IILITMY Suspended' in Asia By the Advent of the Winter Season. ,' GERMAN ARMY HEADQUARTERS TO ynf BE REMOVED TOHAlfGHAI Our Forces Alone arc Equipped With Transport Facilities and.thejVmericamMule.is When River and My AfiocInU I'rvaa ta laa Joaraal. TiK.vf flfN,OA.H. Thoro ia llttlo liko lihoo'd that ojleratlona will bo prolonged after tho cold weather has fairly aot in. Fow of the forccB now hero airo adequate ly equipped for winter campaigning and this region cannot bo rolled on for any supplies. Littto gtain waa harveatod aa tho harvest' eoason occurred after tlio troublo began and tho laborers wero drlven out. Rocent foroRinc parlies ex- tondlng to a considerable dtalanco havo found fuwhorda and tho allios aro forced to rely entirely upou their own rommii b dries. Tlio military altuution la naturally de pondont upon tho progress of diplomatic negotiations but at tho sumo time it ia not believed tnti failure of thu com mencement q( thoso will result in much further activity of tlio troops. It Is known that Count Von Waldoreeo tho Commander of the allies ia considering tho advisability of removing bia winter headquarters to Shanghai and this ia taken to indicate that tlio alliea will not endeavor to prolong operations In tho north. Prior to his departure from I'okin it was unofficially intimated that his plain contemplated Hhonghal na tho moat avallablo polnWor the- win tor and in the ovont of his removal thoro it la considered aa prohnblo' that tho com manders of at least a part of tho other forcca will go alio.- Tho font a of a coal stringency tn Pekin havo been somewhat relioved by tho or ganization of a caravan to tho coal dis tricts. Tlio nupply, liowovor, ia iinall, and oven with tho oxortion of all posBl bio efforts to secure fuel It ia belle vod In military circles that, tlio winter will bo severo on tho troopa'both here and in Pokin. An early winter la genully pro dlctol. The tomperatiiro fell suddenly to III degrooa last night, hich lo nnus ualijr low for thin season. Tho Ilrltlsli jiavo abandoned their camp ou thu plalnK.to.thu routhwuat and -" ' r RHom . m Thanksgiving Table Linens Tlio rush in thla department is onortiiftiiijf biitovery one reeoives attention. RumemlHir that now you got, the lowwt prictH nu tlio hvnl Ilueiia :ii( till aiulum, of all kiudi at greatly r&lii:ed price. Dress ,Goods Silks1-" Entbfoideries -Laces; Etc. IMMt prtoea on4liue(ingi,'imi; Una, tri;)U etc ', ' OPERATIONS Master of thcSituation. Rail Gives Out. m m i i With tlio rotUm of tllO PaO Ting Fit oxpcilition will pntlholr men tn build ings for tlio wintoV.' Tho bulkof tho German forcca la being rapidly sent forward to 1'ckin but thoao stilt bore aro inltonta and tlio scarcity of lnmbor probably will prevent Uio erectien: of winter barracks. .'v.. Tho -inadequacy of the-rallway te facilities, is n source of much embaraaj- ment. i m. . . i uu Americana loaring tnni uio rapia fall in 'lio Pel Ho will impodo naviga tion aro using wagon (rains to rush nup plion to Pekin. They aro thu only forco equipped with wagons and animals, Qoneral Humphroy tho Chief Quarter- matter is'seuding four nuilo teama aa fast aa poaslblo nnd tho bulk of tho anp pllca for tho Arcorlcan garrison at Pokjit Is already under way or aafoly atpred In tho Capital. John Snerman-s trill. MANBrist), Ohio, Nov. 15. Hearing on tho application for tho admission to probate of tho will of Secretary John Sherman ia' progroaalng today beforo Judgo Brinkorhoff, Tho will waa writ ten by tho honored old atatoamau him self, and board dato, Washington, I). 0., I)eo,22,1800. Itdlapoeosol about '.', 500,000 tho bulk of it going to six heirs, ono of whom his brothor Gen. W. T. Sherman la dead. Konyou And Oberltn colleges each got 5,000, ' "' New To-day.: Fresh 1 CHOCOLATES and fresh BONBONS, ' Ellis tS ZinnV Kol54SUtyjtrt, Elcm'PhCBe2874 aai M m n r 51 W en's Pants m. m A Bpeoial lino ono pair of n kind 5 fhown In our nouth window just 5 aa wa advertlso them, IgBOAasorted Patterns,... l 95 5 fl&OBpoclal U 83 Z ta 60 Aaortl Pattorna,... 06 H 1 60UA W make ., f3 -JO tO 60 Fanoy Stripe 3 CS Z tfJ 00 Gray "Wool RlrIK ft 00 Z f t 60 Fanoy Wonted 3 75 Z ((i 00 Kings Trpueer ft IB H f(l 60 Kjugs TroueerH ft WJ Men's Suits Qna of a kinn, Great valuea tvory one. TtA prfee uio out l proporttoaf Wt to the above tUt eomo ami &W -thoni, m IM 0 I , i tW i b i.i H K i; 1 r r i