THE DAILY JOURNAL. WILLAMETTE YALLEY WEATHER J MODEL-ulome Paper for Free V "Rural Oellvpru. 'Rural Delivery. Fflff Ton'! " Wedotsday. Frojf rtH.foBiiht, winner WmntsdVV I ... H ,rV, f. ,r,a ,,. f- , i. - . ",-'! Pi"- V$)Ij XI SALEM OREGON", TUESDAY OCTOBER 8 11)01, NO'238 . 3S BEaKHWC10ISHBMEJ3na3nHJHIfir3MHnHHi!HJBHa H iDf n 1 n i ( n i 55 iiiiiui i I i ii l n a rnn mnr ill lo)i'i;i(ii mib hi mm wm nil 5 K I Hod's, Tfois and Boys' Ming . m i Oh Nov. 1st we moye to our new store, 254-256 Commercial street and in order 1 to open up with a clean new stock we have made a special reduction of S3 PER OBNTI . v v . v I On 300 men's and boys' suits. These have been segregated and placed on sep 1 arate counters. The value or our goods is known and the opportunity to 1 get such values at the prices we quote does not often occur. :: :: :: 3 a W CI ra S3 m PC ED! B H a a D H to n a w K CD n El B3 TARIFF WAR BEGUN Chairman Babcock for Protection But Against Trusts Present System of Monopolies Not Needed for Foreign Trade. Suar Trust Strikes Another Blow Against the Beet Industry. mon Interest to Austria-Hungary nnd Romania. - 8lnco tho two soy olgus last met a substantial rapprocho mont lias boon sffoctod boiweonUouma nla and Greece, partly uudor Austrian auspices. Roumanla is bolloved to bo bound to Austria by a military couvon tlon and Roumanla and Greece, united In bonds of cordial luttmacy, says tlio dispatch, conitttutu a fresh elomunt fa voring peaco In tbe Balkan Peninsula. to tuo 3l Casio WOOi H Vii STOR I 290 nj-k .... na . . .. n ty ilOO UUiVIIVlLKUIAL STHilKT. g IBiaMBaBBBBBBHBBItBIIBHHIBBIBBIIIBIHBgBIBHBHIHBIBlllHI Repairing a Watch... Of tho finest workmanship Is n branch of our business that wo give special attention to, Our re pairing department is conducted with tho utmost care and skill, diamonds aro reset, nnd Jowolry of all kinds is repaired in tho mom perfect manner, bosides optical work of ull kinds. C, T. Pomeroy 288 Com'l St. Watchmaker snl OptlctJn jf jjyjL , iw-l III lj I Our Stock is Never Low Only our prices aro pealed down to the lowest notch, aud we piido ourselves upon thu fact that wo sell tho best and ptireBt liquors and wines at prices lowur than anywhere eho. Many of our choicest brands cau only be pur tthused across our counters. Chicago, Oct. 8. In an InUrviow last night Congtoisman Babcock of Wis consin, Republican, who declarad him self still an uncompromising protec tionist, said: "When any articlo can bo manufac tured in tho United States cheaper than anywhero else and is an articlo of export, tho duty produces no rovenuo and affords no pro tection but simply onablcs thoso vrho eocuro control to nmko such prices as they eco fit in tho domestic market up to a point whore it can bo imported." Mr. Babcock iustuncod the steel trust as illustrating his contention that the proa' ent system monopolizes. Healso.iuslsted ii this interview that domination of tho world's markets shows that high tariff dutins aro not necdod. J. P. ROGERS, Wholesale and Retail Llauor 218-222 CommercUl Street. Dealer Use Patton's Sun Proof Paints They arethe Best ....FOR SALE BY.... Savage & Reid, "yfc,. MnSiiHiiilafel HBflLMlflflflHflflfll&' llPyTM 1 la iiltiBBBBBBB "mm" This is to Certify.HOME TO THE S'ate of Oriwon Oouuty of Marlon 84len, Ore, Auj. 21 HO. Crippled and Many Years an Invalid. To whom thow prnteiita thai! come, Greeting. About fourteen ear tlnceat nine yetnottge I met w'th an noelilent which caiuea mi niiur to iuy plno ud ixilrlo bono wblou resulted in tbe form Ion of humped ihouliler and hip, a ihortculnyr ol tbe wain and dliplaeement or In (vnial organi, and tliorteulDK ot aoiit two luetic u( one limb between tho knee and hip. In aJJ linn o tbe outward appearance of my bod) ai above dtnortbed In March lfW 1 waa Uken wtth a TCf e attack o( La (Irlppe from tbe (iliK-t of which I mtlwred urcatly with my lunrand beait. and when In May 1UX) I eamt: to aud tttgau treaiioont with Ir. J. K Cook my rjuUillon a about aa follow Could per fjr a no manual labor, rould not loop to pick anythlUKlrotn tho floor. Could get about the houto oul with dllUculty, and EoltittK up atatn wa next' to IrapoaitMe. Could ue my llmbi only with diaiculty and oue of them w&t tnueh waied U uerrou lyirteia vim badly v, reeked. Had cough and suycm patu on lung and heart, no appetite, ojuU aleep only In broken ipelU. and lu man) vra;siuimre-lalmot oowuniand ludeaoribable axome. In ihort I waaalinuuh dea-tatalire. Previouily to my attack of I a Uripj I was treated orer a period of yean by raauy physicians to uo effcilTe purpow. My pernl appoirauoe at tbla tl U fanjht iq the back at anyone SI; watted limb restored to normal die and bat little mor " hail an inch ahortor tbau fie othur. hare ftn. ateof my Itubt and can w P l' o iMit arter the other with pwrfeoi My wa.it ii leotftheniu;. Can ato .p t m door w tucovs, Cancel about and di tr :i uu,h uay and ererytblne other well iil t ea do. My apoeUlelKpleadtd. alvepkouall) .dau abv.lutely free from pain. Htiuk lltod lu Or. Ook'a family f .r nearly a y-r 1 have en muoh or tbe effect ( bU tfeaioiaai upon other, and oan ttuU and f,ViUil.'T f'rawend the V atot and bit raed- TheOoeior'ajreatBientlubTeaw waa wbul- "PS'1.' Jn'InUtered No report to tha jm of tnsatiaeai boiajf era ployed Iiillan Rowjbauahnj,, In i-,u .ctulty au-Kit n.neywir-. ' IV. intuitu nifsed, arei-Mi(itii -ualnt-rdwllhiheaiwre aSUut and V . nul. wttX fcuxloe iu the trulk t,f the fertfcolag aUiemeut K UOj3fflBAUU. Father o .. m A. tTltCMIUftlAOU Bubjoribed jad twir w before me thla Mtu daroCAnc.1901. 6eal atuebed,. PUBLIC San Fhanciscq Oct 8 Tno wMow of Collls I'. Huntington has announced tho j the goods are not subject Ohronlule efty, that the Huntington house at California aud Taylor Streets will never bo privately ueej ieJ again and is eventually to be g'ren over to charity, presumably to fonn hospital. The Hopkins and Stanford Mansions, among the moit splondid of tha palaces that top theCiiliforlan at root htil, already belong to the people, the one throngh tho University of California, the other throngh Stanford University. Thus three of the four men who osade thuir fortune out of the Southern Pacific have in the end made ovur their homed to the public. At Rio Janeiro, now atw of bubonic plagneare reported and flfty.fcwr per. sons have been stricken so far. San FitANcisco, Oct. 8,Anothor ag- gresilve move has been mado by the Amotlcan Sugar Rgllulng Company, in tho campaign which it has begun against the beot sugar industry. Tho cut in the prico of granulated sugar to all Mlmouri llivor Points which was announced last week, has been followed by a reduction in tho priceof boot and cano sugar in all Mitten from Colorado to California. Tho reduction was announced by tho West ern sugar Koiimug uompany anu amounts to 30 cents a hundred on boet sugar and 20 cents n hundred on cano sugar. Itobort Oxnard, vlco president ol tho Amorlcan Deot Sugar Association which Is opposfnc the trust said r "It Is n fact that tho Wcslorn Sugar Refining Com pany has mado a decline of 20 cents per 100 on their cane Btigsrs and SO cents por 100 on their beet eugars. This mnkoi thu difference inthoir price bet ween cane granulated and beot granulated 20 points instead of ten points as heretofore. The cut affects all markets from California to Colorado inclusive. I know of no change in tho goueral sugar situation to account for it. Further tlmti this I do not caro to diecuss the matter at present." In order to discriminate further against beet sugar the Western Sugar Refinery, which is allied with the sugar trust, has announced that it will enter tain no orders for granulated sugar which call for over 50 per cont of beat sugar. Thu reduction in prices has also affected Honi Kong sugar, of which there is a small supply In litis market. Nkw Yoitir, Oct. 8. Tho Journal of Commorco says: After an exhaustive investigation, covering overy phase of the caBo, United States Attorney Henry j Burnett, has written an opinion and filed conclusions, showing that tho re ports of to-called silk frauds in tho custom lioneo in this city, were greatly exaggerated. Several weeks ago it was feared that the amounts lost to tho government run into the millions. Tho Collector if Customs, however, actlong upon legal advico has deolined to seize tho tnorohandlse covered by invoice No. 14, 307, which invoice was returned by thu appraiser as fraudulent. After an in vestigation ol tno circumstances sur rounding this case, it is tho opinion of the Collector and tho experts of his jodlco that the charge of fraudulent latent cannot be sustained. Thsreforo to seizuro.tnd this being the only question presented in regard to the invoico the entry will be liquidated in tegular course. Invoice No. 14,307, which was snbmittbd with all thu evidence to the United States Attorney who would be the prosecuting attorney In oaiu the Collector made a seizure was regarded by the CoUector o one of the strongest cases against tho importers. Tendon, Oet. o, The Vienna corres pondent of the Times says the long con ferunei last week between Kmperor Franels Joseph, Cdunt Goluohowski (Austrio-Huugariau Minister of Foreign Affairs), and King Charles of Roumanla have excited much speculation. There are many important matters of com London, Oct. 8. A dispatch Times from Paris says that M. Del tho Forolgn Minister, replylug to tho spokesman appointed by tho Ohnronto winegrowers, stated that ho had report edly asked Russia to rednco tho duties on French wlno and brandy, but Russia asked corresponding reductions in tie duties on wheat and othor original pro ducts ni well as tho revocation of tho sanitary regulations aiTocting Russian cattlo. M. Del Casso promlsod to continue his efforts, but says the dispatch, It Is obvi ous that tho domanda of Russia will en counter oppoeitton. PLANS OF " MYAL EMPIRES STILL FIGHTING SCHLEY tho overtures for an international poltco measure against anarchists ?ftcr the murder ol the King of Italy, and that thoy ought to cud the mischief hy re opening negotiations for i conference. Ills remedy for nunruhisin U the expul sion ot anarchists fiom every foreign asylum and refuge. Boilers Banked and PRINT Had No Steam. Upon the Buffer State of Af" ghanistan. The New Ruler May Lendjan Ear to Russian Intrigue! NEwYork Oct.8.--DiscuB8ing the death of tho Amoor of tho Afghanistan, the London correspondent of the Trtutino says : . The A moor's strength of charactotvand the utility ot his eorvlco In preserving Afghanistan as a buffer state between rival empires aro generally recognize 1 and anxiety is oxpressod lest Ilia sue cossorlack tho qualities soossontlal to the poaco of Asia. An old army ofllcor who opont 30 years in India 1b authority for tho statement that Abdurrahman was ono of tho 'most romarkablo mon tho Orient has ' over produced and had tho powor of gripping tho Afghan tribes together aud main. Uinlng thu independence of Ida country. "If his succostor bo a weak rulor, ho marked:- ''there will ho a break-up of tho Afghan tribes, and Russian in triguers will resume operations. But tho telegraphs and railways are now on tho borders of Afghanistan nnd what hap pens there cannot bo concealed from Simla whore tlioro is a capable Viceroy, who knona both Afghanistan and Persia. His Engines Were Uncoupled and Had no Speed. It is a Wonder His Vessel Was Not Sent to the Bottom. CLOTH TRUST Nkw Yokk, Oct. 8. Tho Journal of Co mm or co prints tho follewing: A report is current In cotton circles that a large consolidation Into n now cor poration of Fall llivor print cloth mills Is about to be announced. Tho r po t has taken thu apparently specific form that the combination will includo virtu ally all tho mills oxcopt the Borden mills and contemplates, moreover, bleachiug and printing as a part tf the now company's operations. Washington, Oct. 8. Aftor tho usual preliminaries in tho Schley naval court ,of inquiry today, Lieut. 0. W. Dyson, ot bureau of steam engineering in navy do-1 partraent, was recalled to continue tho , testimony regarding tho coal supply of Admiral Schloy'a Hying squadron at the time of arrival off Santiago Harbor, llo was brought in this morning at the In stance ot Admiral Schloy'a counsel for tho purpose of giving furthor testimony concerning tho availability of tho coal supply in charging tho enomy. Dyson said tho Brooklyn had sovett boilers and when tho Spanish vessels appeared July 3d tho tiros were banked In threo and all othors woro without lire ..1 .... .11.- t 1 I l.ll. ur Biciiiu, xuu lurwnru engines wiuin . n-Irrtf,n- fUtvnnc TIiam lr Bhoutdlnvvobooncoupledwerouncoupled'A Prisoner UiargCS lliere IS RELEASE OF MISS STONE Said to be Undertaken by Our Government. and it took twouty-flvo minutes to got up steam. Witness 'dotallod from tho log of tho Brooklyn how all was done , to get up speed. Witupss said tho Oregon got up spcod about equal to Brooklyn's, notwith standing on trial trip Brooklyn mado ovar twenty-one knots to Oregon'o 17 knots. Called nttontiou lo fact tho No v York mado It) or 17 knots spcod on day of battlo. In response to questions from Captain Parker ho said the Now York had not had her engines coupled the day ol the battle, and thu Brooklyn made all necoasnry speed. Commandbr Walnwrlght was called as a member of board who olllcially acted in making charts showing posi tions ho said wore fixed by discussions among navigators constituting the board, Jury had done best thoy could la platting vessels and as nearly correct us possible so long after tho engagement. Lieut. Bristol said Micro was a close chase of tho Colon, tho Brooklyn lend- In tho Oregon. an Understanding to Money. Get NEW N.nw YoitK, Oct. 8. Commenting up on tho possible developments in Asia as a rojultof tho death ol tho Ameer of Afghanistan, the London correspondent of the Times says: Tho fact that the military strength of Afghanistan is no! groatly developed in the last la not regarded as of itielf a menace to tho powor of Groat Hrltaln in tho Orient. On tho contrary, it is regarded as en couraging, as enabling thu Afghans to re pel Invailon. It Is Bald that an army of 100,000 Afghans could be raised and armod in tho latost manner. YORK TAXES Nkw Yonic Oct. 8. All records lor tho collection of taxes in this city havu been broken, $15,000,000 being paid Into tho 20 yoar'c,'v treasury tho first day. The llrot ; sum to no rocorucu wna me tax on tne Vunderbllt estate. This was for (818,000, paid In five separate clieoks. Alfred Gwynne Vandorbllt lu individually re sponsible for most of this as thu re siduary legatee of Cornelius Vandorbllt and is tho largest tax payor on tho per- I IIIUU IU iliU IflkUOb IUUI1IIUI i Tho element of possible danger lies in . aon utsoasmont roll. tho character of the new Ameer who may lend an ear to the llussiun tempter and connive at invasion with an ulterior purpose. Thoso possibilities have alwajs caused fears whenever thu recent re ports of tho Ameer's fnllLg health have reached England. RUSSIA TURKEY FRANCE Salted Spanish Peanuts THE3 SPA Peanut Rnaster I- ,W. W HALL, vw-aa- , -- flj A. McCltXOcWW-! ,U St3te StreCt' Silm' 'K London, Oct. 8. Tho Brussels corres pondent of the Times quotes a dispatch sent by tho Independence Uelge, which repeats tho rumor that Itussia will in tervene in the dispute between Turkey and France. The Porto is said lo bo willing In ex change for Russia's- assistance in obtain Ing a friendly settlement to Cedarusa the Porte of Burgas, 70 miles northeast of Driauoplo und only 10 hours steam from Constantinople. The rumor Is not confirmed. Tho cession of the port would create a grave situation, giving Russia virtual command of the Black Sea and enabling hor to occupy Con stantinople at a few hours notice. Louis Jacobs of Detroit, Ore., has filed a uetition in bankmtitoy in the U. V. oourt at Portland. His liahi'IlitM aro f2,0W160 with no assets. From tha Standard Oil Company a check for f 160,000 was received; from tho Ollsoy estate 00,000 and from 11. H. Ely $175,000. Tho aggregate taxes of the Astor estate aro nearly $1,000,000 BURGLARS RAIDED SPRECKELS San Fhancihco, Oct, 8 Thu residence of ClausSpreckels, corner of Clay etreot and Van Ness Avenue, was entered by burglars last ovoulng. They forced a roar window while tho family wore at dinner, went up slalra aud gathered in jewelry amounting in value to fully $5,000. Not until late at night was thu loss discovered. No alow to thu burglars was found. EUROPE AGAINST ANARCHY Nkw YoitK, Oot. 6, Says the London aorrestiondeijt of the Tribune: A prom inent official connected with orimli al prosecution is authority for the state ment inai America anu J'.ngianu wont ?? EU "firtf&y. TT ! '-Po-rtbl. for the failure of a recent v.nnnrLend famllv. Homer Davoif oonferenco of po'lee ofllelaleof Kuropean to I Davenport and family. Homer Davon port is still at Silrertoii. WHAT DO YOU WANT OF A CLOCK? Want It for wrlor. library, dlnln? room or bed room, ordo you want a clock for tbe kitchen. COME HERE TO BUY IT We bare clocks of Mtry defcorlptlon; little alarm tlocls for $1 35, eight dajr Sterling clocks ip oak ease for $3.50, aud beautiful parlor mantel ekwks with Cathedral gong for $8-00 to $10 00, BARK'S JEWELRY STORE h?sWr&. fQSWi po'lee oineiaisoi nuropeau lowers directed against anarchism, "If our two oou ntrlei," he remarked, "had been willing to restrict the privi lege of polllkal asylum, anarohltm would have hern doouiiul. for Its advn- j cates would b driven out clone coun try after another aud compelled to aboudon their prinolplea. Auarohlsta will bo found as long as Kog and aud America agrco to shelter and protect them. Let those two doors oloso upon them and they will disappear from the face of the earth." The eminent special lit quoted asserts with emphasis that Koglsud and Amer ica made a serious mlstaks In rejecting Conbtantinopi., Oct. 0. Haskoll, American Missionary at Satr.anakoff. Bulgaria, is opening negotiations with the brigands with a view to roduclug tho amount of tho ransom demanded for e releaso of Mies Stono. Path h, Oct. 8 A letter receiv.d by tho Havas Agency from Salonlca, datod October!, says: "Tho Amorlcan Con sul hero ban just rccoivod ordors to maku arrnngoineuts with tho Vail governor for thu payment of ,tho ransom for Miss Stone. The United States will advance thu monoy, afterwards Rottllug with Turkoy. Turkish authorities mado numerous arrests among tho Bulgarian population without any distinction ol religion aud nearly all have been put to torture in tho hope ol abstracting lnfor ma Ion. Ono pritonor named Dlmitri said that an understanding ex Med botweon the Protestants and tho Macedonia commltlco, nnd Miss Stono was oven acting in concert with them with a view to obtaining lunus lor political ami rollglnUR prop aganda. Tluifu declarations wero wrung from Dimltri under torluru nnd nru valuable. A curtain baud designated for payment of ransom at a ptoco on proximity of tho Roumanian frontier, which proves that thoy hope to ctcapo llio Turkish pol cu nnd tho Bulgarian police do not cause them anxiety. WAhiiiNOTON, Oi-t. 8. Not since thu Biicceisful attempt to savo John Hays Hammond, tho Amurhtan engineer im plicated in the JhiiiIhoii raid lias thu Statu Department put forlh Mith ourr getl'! efforts to save a hnmaii life as It has heuu exerting in hi hull of Miss mono, uie American mlnnloniny, cap tured by tho HulgarUn banditf. Some money lias been forwarded by cable to Spencer Kddy, United Slates secretary ol legation, at Constantinople, a ho has shown ptmarkahlo cnerirv and ubllitv In unearthing tho ramifications of the plot that retulled in thu kidnaping of Mits Stone, RICHEST WOMAN'S MAN Hhi.miwh Famjj, Vt. Out. 8. Thu con dition of ltd ward 11 (Jroen ruiimius un changed. Ills son, lidw. II. It Oreon had mado arrangements to return to Texas, his hurried summons huri mak ing thin Imperative In ordur to arrange business affairs, hut he was taken sud denly Hi and ix sow confined to his room. His illness is iol hlltved to Iih serious, and pro'Mtlily is mused by the strain of tho trip north und thu close oonllueinent lu thu sk-k room. NEW VESSELS BUILT Wasiii- .to O.i. 8. The Com missioner ( ftnvigAliuu lu Ills quarterly rvportthoHM thutttOK vessels of all kinds were built in the United States and oflk'lally numbered during tho three months omled September 30, 1001. Of this number 870 wero built of wood and 2fio( steel. The total grois tonnage was 08,905 tons. Of tho whole number built, 201 wero built on thu Atlantic and Gull Coastr, one In Porto Klco, IU) ou tho Pacific Coast and -10 ou the Great Lakes and 52 on the western rivers. This is an In creaio over the same quarter of the pre vious yar of 85 lu thu number built and a decrease ol 20,905 tons lu tho gross tonnage. Hot Rolls, hot muffins, hot cakes, made with Royal Baking Powder may be freely eaten without fear of indigestion. ALASKA ARMY POSTS ' good ordor in tho territory.. This has been accomplished without friction with tho civil authorities and in harmony, it is thought with the sentiment of all law abiding and self respecting civilians. Keep Order in Regions. Polar Washington, Oct. "l Tho War De partment has mado public tho annual report ol Brigadior Goueral George M. Randall, commanding tho deparnraent ot Alaska. Gonoral Randall laye much stress on the rigors of an Alaskan win ter. Tho cold hu says Is intense and continues so from Novombor to Ap'll, with eevoro and frequent hlr.zards. Tlioro is no dockago for ocean vossola at tho supply port, Fort St. Michael nnd all supplies muBt bo llghtorcd from ships in opett roadstead. If tho woatheris rough the work of llghtoring becomes Impossible. General Randall says that the most lmprtaut work m the department after providing for tho housing nnd supply of troops, was that of constructing tho military telegraph lino and military road thro "git Alaska. Thu total length of lino constructed up to August 15 was about 400 miles. The work lu bolng pushed as last as possible and by the closo of navigation this year It la hoped that telegraphic communication between Fort St. Michael and Fori Gibbon, -Utt) milosdistant, will have boon established. Tho constructing of those linos, Gunural Randall bays, In attended with many difficulties peculiar to an Arctic climate. Owing to the Isolation of army poits and to tho lack of facilities for tho In struction In drill and for convening court martial, Goueral Randall says, troops loft to servo therefor aeroral years must duterloruto In military eillrieuoy. Hu therefore recommends that troops stationed in Alaska bu relieved overy two years, and that only mon with more than two years to servo b ordered there. In conclusion Gonoral Randall says: Thu location of dopartmuni headquarters In Alaska for tho past year is believed to havu had a pronounced bonellolal effoct toward tho protection of person and property and thu establishment of WON A GREAT STAKE Lbxinoton, Oct. 8. reter Storllng won the $1G,000 Kentucky futurity, straight heats, Walnut secoud, Hawthorn third. Time 2:13, 2:11,2:14. Tired Out That's nothing. Every one is tired at times. The trouble is you can't get rested. It's your impure blood that makes the disturbance. Try Aycr's Sarsaparilla. Your doctor will tell you what is in it, and why it will help you so promptly. "I suffered t:rrlblv for 12 years. Tho doctors said my blood was all turn ing to water. At last 1 tried Aycr's Sarsaparilla, and was soon In the best of health again. " Mrs. J. W. Plain, Hadlyme, Conn. SI. All dnutiti. J. C. AVER CO., Uw.ll, Maw. In a wreck on tho New York Central Railroad today at Orlakany, N. Y., four men woro killed, ono injured, Salted Almonds AND Fresh Spanish . Salted Peanuts AT Ellis & Zinn's WK GIVK COUPONS S 4 State Street. Silca 'Phone 287 jfaJbfa r M&wgFjTimty 'i MW' WmywLAlAAMB Wednesday Only Wo will offer tho greatest inducement office season hjmrekeepors, A splendid lino of comforts knotted 'or sowed, wdrtji $1.35 eadi-ipeclal for Wednesday oqly 98 cents each T R. This Is our 37th Wednesday turprlso sale and it promises to bo as our a lltoly oue Wednesday Specials Always are, CHANTS. ONLY WO TO A GUBTQMKU. NONE TQ MBit. Great Fur Sale It is rurprlalng how we have stirred things up Jn our fur department Our elrgaitt transient ranging lu prico (rout $1.18 up to $250 . .;' Aro worlh seeing, and ihonld be seen. In connection, with our rejulat stook wo aro showing a full line of (' i Factory Samples at Factory v Prices.... - '' W havo thorn on teu days memorandum and alter that time they will go back to thu faetory. Don't fall to eeo them. Oomo today It joa ean. 4 www tWMitWlBMtljItilimlWWIlpi'lll 8 Wi vjJtKfa.