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10,000- Words Special Daily Associated Press Dispatches in the Daily Capital Jjournal Sixteen to Twenty-Four Hours Ahead of all Other Newspapers m Western Oregon THE DAILY JOURNAL TMODEL Home Paper for Free In Rurai;Delivery. Tonight and Thursday Vfilr Generally . . .V. STOU 6h VOL XI SALEM OREGON", FRIDAY OCTOBER 18 lO'Ol, NO 247 4r . , sV 53 t& i w 'Vd a z: KKO&aSi3E&m&ECS&BZ3Za IR ubbet one cfoRSEfmrmNT U OU DON'T know what it is. Como in hero nnu wo will give you bo inttch good nluo for such alight oxpundituro that you will think you arosneridirii! elastic dollars. Try us ntul boo. Did you ovor wenr Thomson's Glove-tUting corsets? If not you hnvo 'MibtlesB known tliom by reputation for years. Tliero isn't a bottur known or bolter fit ting corset on thu market Wo hnve nil tlio now nnd staplo BlinpcB mid eoll tliom at "KACKKT PIilOEB." Kanmino our line of ladies' nnd men's furniHhinga. Worth, beauty nnd low prices ko linnd in liaud nt this store. You can depend upon getting honest values when you denl Willi the fkw lodr IRacket Wo nro nlpo showing ono of tho beat lines of men's nnd boys' clothing In tho city nt nionny Biivlng prices, fahoos for tho whole family. Our assortment is lnrgor than you will find nt most shoo Btoree. We give you tho best quality ns well as the loncst prices. : : : : ABOUT ' MISS STONE Yellow News Concern ing Missionary. She is Besieged by Bandits at the Dead of Night. A Russian Lady Begins an En ergetic Campaign of Rescue. JA225 C9BBSK3BBS THE NEW YORK RACKET E. T. BARNES. Proprietor. SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE PHICU CASH STORU. Our Store Closes at 7 O'clock Every Evening Except Saturday Cor. Commercial nnd Chumokotn Sts. X3ijrtXffmtaajaEtsSiftvMtiiissss London, Oct. 18 Tho globo enys it fears tho safety of Miss Slono is sor loutly compromised by tho nttitudo of CoubiiI General Dickson In refusing to piyllio ransom and demanding of Uul garia, first loaders of tho Macedonian commllteo as tho real authots of tho missionary abduction. Papers say tho situation contnius oil tho factors of grnvo international complication and threatens an importance far beyond tho p ssibility of any.indivldual missionary. iWSkVftatAMVsj " rV!f OPvSlDllW A Correct And tho skillful hand will always work in harmony if the impaired iMc-ight improperly treated. Use gUieses (unilt-hed by 0. T. I'ome iny, the opllcliin, if our eyes show linlinuioiiH of giving out, nnd ynu will preseno vnur sight. Tho (.l.iHti'R nto accurately lilted C. T. Pomeroy 288 Commerc'al St Watchmaker and Optician. J. P. ROGERS, 218-222 Commercial Street. Wines for the '$ Fastidious...- iyof.dur wines are pure. They are gen uine. We have no use for im itations, neither nave you. Whal we sell you can always depend upon as right. The wines which we sell will give you health as well as satisfac tion. Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer Holland Bulbs Just Received from Holland, a choice assortment of... Hyacinth, Tulip and Crocus Bulbs The finest Uulbs ever shown In this city... Nkw Yohk, Oct. 18. Mary Haskell, daughter of Dr. Henry 0. Haskell, of the Samakov Mission, cables to tho Journal nnd Advertiser from Snmakov, thu following details concerning tho re ceipt of tho rommunicutiou from Miss Scone, now held in captivity by bandits: "Into my hands nt tho denil of night a brigat.d delivered the only communica tion received from Miss Stone, since her death-like captivity. My fattier nnd tho whole family lind long been asleep when a bindlt bearing n letter knocked repeat cdly at my bedroom window." ltephing to thu question 'What do you want?' tho brigand handed n letter tnrnugu tue unit oporeu winnow, con mating his fnco nnd llguro t urged him for information. Ho showed mo an enormous revolver, saying- If you look in my face or muko any trnublo I will blow your brain upon tho opposite wall.' "IK lliemliiiu ! ui" to give tho letter limniilinit l tn lr. Iltukull, saying if t' eni.lt nt ti .liquid le dl-i Incod to any i set pt llmv mentioned my father and U.f f.itui!) would bo put to death. Again v iriiing me lint to look upon Ilia fnco Uinl t i tMiilty tif baing shut, tho well dicfM'.l brigand departed. "fho letter wasaddrefped to my father. Upon tho envelope were tho words 'To I bj delivered nt once.' I torn open the envelope and found u lultor tor Tif usurer lVot ami ono for iu) fitlu-r, it'king him to dt liver the loiter, I opencdlio letter because it was a hlukmniling epistle, Rliiii'ar to tho" Kiit tn ctl.er m amber a of tho ntitniuii, demanding that money bo placed at certain remote places upon fixed dates under penalty of death. Uoth loiters were written in liulgarian," worth of Jowolry, which was shippod from Provldonco for Boston, September 28, by Martin, Copoland it Company, and which ainco has been, missing, is eouiowhoro in Boston. It Is thought likely that it was stolon and taken to somo insignificant boarding house, tliero tho contents rornoved nndorhaps by this tlmo placed by tho thinrMi. Dotoctivcs nt work on Utcaso state that they nro satisfied that MJu jk ana woring tho description of Jlbo missing one reached Boston frorrP&ovidoncc, nnd hero all traco of it hair been lost. Mr, Bpencor, superlntondentjnd ono of the directors of the Express Company, enys that as far as tho Company la con corned, tho affair was entirely a mys- iery, PORTO RICAN VISITORS To be Royally Entertained by New York Merchants. Nkw York, Oct. 18. Arrangements hnvo been completed for tho ontortaln mont of tho Porto RIcan delegation by merchants of this city. Tho delegates, who nro oxpocted to arrlvo in New York on Monday next oro prominent In business and financial clreleB in tho island and woro selected by thochambors of commerce in tho principal i cities of Porto Rice to the leading commercial centers of tho United Statos. Tho dolegatca will spend two days 1.. this city and a Ivory interesting program has been arranged for their entertain mont by a committee of morchantB, ap pointed nr a recent meeting of business men hore. Tho committeo will bo at tho pier to welcome tho delegates upon their arrival. From tho pior they will bo con ducted to the Waldorf-Astoria where they will mako their hendquartors. After luncheon tho dolegntet will he glvon'an nutoniohilo rldo through Cen tral 'I'tukV Mornlngfldo Park, nnd to othor placoi of intorost. On Tuesday morning, tho delegates will enjoy a sail aroutid tho harbor. At 13 o'clock a ro ception and lunchcn will bo tendeicd to tho Porto Kicans, in tho rooins of the lawyer's club, in tho Kquitablo Building. After 300 Invitations hnvo been Issued nnd many representative merchants aro ex neelod to be present. A -bunipiet will do given at tho Waldorf-Astoria Tuowlay ovenlng In honor of tho dele gates, after which Umy will ieavo this J PREMIER VON BUIOW Closes First Year with Good Record. Duke of Orleans to Visit the King: of England. Knleor Bolzed tho occasion to interpollnto tho government on its nttituv'u in regard to tho South African war. ho insisted Austria ought to intnrccdo to securo through arbitration, tho end of tho "robber war now waged by Great Bri tain." Tariff Wars in Several Coun tries Belgian Parliament Stormy. Bkiimk, Oct. 18. Count Von Bulow has completed tho first year of his Chan cellorship, thus over eliciting extended press comment. Most of tho papers do full Jutticu to Ills achlovoinoiita pointing out particularly his succoes In the field of foreign policy. Kvon jsurnnls Hint are discounted plnco tho blauio, chlclly on tho system rather than on the man. "At Chancellor Count Von Bulow has hnd to continuo thu work ho begnu when Seerotnry of stnle," says tho Borliner Netisto Nnchrlchtou, "Ills princlpnl tnsk has boen to securo ponce and friondly relations with all powers nnd particularly U guard the drotbund. Tho Dautzlc meeting guarantees that Germany's ro-atlons with Ilussia aro pretty close. Tho Chineso trouble bus been settled. Germ a try has showed hcrL capability of protecting ,ointa in the far east. All things considered Count Von Bulow may bo cntitfled and the nation is entitled to look forward with cantldonce." Tho Berliner Tagebtntt says: ''.So far as foreign affairs -aro concerned thu Chancellor has fiillllled the fair expecta tions entertained ulion lie took olllce." Tho Cologne Voiles Iteitung omphasUos the opinion that under present condi tions Count Von Bulow is thu German statesman best ipinlilled to bo Chancel lor Nkw Yohk, Oct. 18 The Copenhagen correspondent of the Times says he in authorised to state that thu Due I)' Orlciinti who In now Unvoting in the Biiith intends later to visit King I'M ward and Quean Alexandra. Tho correspon dent says hu learns that after the Duke wroto the letter of npolotry to Queen Victoria for thu unfortunate incident RAPID TRANSIT JUNNEL In New York Filled by Fifty Tons of Rock Caying in, Killing Forty Men, - Nkw Your, Oct. 18. Fifty tons of rock caved In tho rapid transit tunnel on 107th street nnd Broadway today, carrying dcatli to tho undermined num ber of forty won nt work below tho surface Tho known d(d aro Peter 0'IInrn, Dnnlol Kelhor, Lntgn Unhlse, Patrick Maddon, Foreman. Many other workmen were imprisoned in tho stall chnmhor. Tholr fate will not bo known until roscuerors digging toward them roach tho point whoro they aro. BOTHA ' AGAIN ESCAPES British Capturing a Force of Boers. By Surrounding Them With an Immense Number of Troops. The Wiley Leader of the Re publicans Has Not Yet Been Captured. Nbw Yonic, Oct. 18. Prom Now Cas tle, Nntnl, n correspondent of the Times sends news that n large number of Boers nre near Pongolnborch nnd Blangnpics, ADMIRAL SCHLEY CONFIDENT Accused Admiral Satisfied That Court of Inquiry Cannot Fall to Vindicate Him. t i ci y oy .pcc.a. irnin lor iiosion. 'inoy ,Rt ycnr (w(J Ju, Cogrntulnted tl.o will probably remain in Boston for twonrtUl whl) ,,, mm,w of MrcatllreB oilier .Majesty in n Paris paper) ho re- days, leaving thereon thoevoningof tho 21th for n tour of tho Now York State nnd the West. SEEDMEN This is to Certify Crippled and Many Years an Invalid. To whom thou Drminli i)ill oome. Orwtlni:. About lourieea &ar hiicomuuiiu yarsoi ge Idem wiiu i) caueu Licenses Issued. Marriage licenses were today granted to A. L Field nnd Mies M. A. Klasof I Sublimity nnd George A. Gist nnd Mary 'Alice Jaklo of Mehama. I mot w'tb an accident whlili caui to inr tolas and pelvic bone whloh reull the rurma'loii of numptlimltra:il hi an Injury eu in i ii. a ttiortenlDjt of fie wait and UUplaeoment of iu- ternat orgaaa, aiul thorteulUK o( aUmt two luchnj ol ono limb beiwveu tufl knee ana hip. In addition lo tho outward aiiaarnte of my body a above deeorlbed In March IWjo I nu taken with a terere attatk o( La (Jrtpue from the etTet of wblcb 1 urtrel nrvally with my UuiKund heart, ami when In May ItMJl oacae Ki and begtu treatment with lr .K Cook uf ooudltlon tai about aa follow Could per form no manual labor, rouui not tioop to pwic anthlugfrom the door. Could pet aljout ilia houo only with difficulty, aud irettuiK up fcUtn waa next to ImpodMl'le. Could ue my IliulM onlr with diaicuity ana oue oi mem wai raucu wai ed. My nerroui iytem wai badly wreuked. Had cough and turere pain on ItiUtfi aud heart, no appetite, oouMaUep uuly In broken ipetlt. rayi mtrertot aiinort eonttaut aim avouiM. Iu abort I waiuiaueh deadatanve. lrevloualy to my attack of l.a Probate Court The estat of B. II. Bradshaw, de- con tod, has been admitted to probate, with a petition for the appointment of J. W. Hoynolds as administrator. Salted Spanish Peanuts Urippel waa treated orer a period of year inauy pbyaieiaun to no eaiune purpose by til ! THE SPA JIt uerjnal aouearauee . at tbla time ! tralKht In the lack at anyone, iiy wanted limb restored to uurmat tlae and boi I it lie more Uian halt an luen kborter than the other. Have free use of my limb and can ko up ualrs oae foot alter the other with perfetft ea. Vly MtU leuKthenluir Can teop to tb oor wltUeaiu, Can get about and do pretty wvett any aud ererytblos other welt iopU can (to. ily appetlie U ipieudtd, ateep aoundly and am ataolu ely free from pain. lUvin UrclluDf. UeoV'ifamtl) for nearly n year I bare Men much of Ibe elfvtt of till treatment upon olhen, and tan milr and oheerfully rvounuwud the I tor aud bU mtd cl kill to all tu any way atHietvl Tlie IHjcuh a trvatuieut 1 . title w waa whol lyeonilueiliobiiUjUuiCMiUeaedUa, ..on utu tlonallr a4lulQlnml j0 IWurt M Ifae too of knife, mtohaulcal applUwHr oUi.r wili.l of treatment bet mr vuplltyeit tun . . UduKKOSStUU. UlllaRRoMrtiUatnbu lived u nU ltnlty about umh) year. .""f1? wtlJMlly arquajnt aorlbe to me UuUi of ibe Ijreamox Oat metii. X MOi&lTTt'JJ father. SLMANllAKlilMIN 8nbiortbea and iworn to betotv ae tUU 3ttb oayof Anr. MM. , &MlUJU3bcd. W W II All I County Ctetk. By A JfeC I tLOCU. Peputy i Peanut Roaster 114 State Street, Salem, Oregon. Nkw Youk, Oct. 18 The representa tive nt Samakov of the Journal and Ad vurtiser cables that paH3r ns follews: It is learned that Mme. Bnkhqetiew, wifo of tho Russian diplomatic agent at Sofia, formerly of Washington, has begun en ergetiu work on behalf of Miss Stone, an J the strong nttitudo taken by the Gorman diplomat agent, because of tho murder of a German traveler, may hasten tho authorities to bring about Miss Stone's release The Bulgarian au thorities aro working hard to prevent tho ransom from being paidon Bulgarian soil. Hence Dr. Haskell is likely to get another letter, requesting payment of tho ransom nn Turkish territory. OHIO BANK ROBBERS - Operating: in the Old Faohion ei Bungling Manner. Sandusky, Ohio, Oct. 18th Armed robbers attacked Berlingheights Bank early today and blow off the safe door. Citizens were aroused but the bandits fled. Many shots were fired, but as fur as known no ono was Injured. TRUNK OF JEWELS STOLEN Bmtox, Oct. 18 It is believed that tie trunk containing about ,$15,000 NEARLY MOBBED i - , - . .- V'fim Tw "4 Kb.nosiu, Wis., Oct. 18. During a bout between Adam Hyan of Chicago nnd Joo Porcontoof Milwaukee lastnlgkl tho croud becamo incensed at tho decis ion of tho Hcferco, Willi a wild yell of rago COO sports made a rush for tho stago and threatened to mob SIg Hart, tho referee. Six burly policemen lined up iu front of t ue stage and held the crowd back until the Kofereo could leave the stage nnd tho building. When tho crowd loft tho Opera House they made a rush for tho hotel where Hart was stopping. Two hours later tho police managed to disperse tho crowd. IJpPjjjk Take a Good Look... A 'I around. If von like, b f je you do ti In to buy, U'h feel uontident (lut ulien ynu unit the good ww oarty, "ii It reahice that you Iihvh watexl i hum hjokiug tjaewline. Nonhere -i'm) ll you tea thee goods at llirse xid : It Wallsre, 18X6. triple plated tea si oouh. er set (2 00. barno quality taule sjMjoiti ttnU forks $1 00. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE leaders in Low Prices AFTER OUR BACON Nbw Yokk, Oct. 18. It Is stated that Sir Thomas Upton's real object in visit ing Chicago is to arrange for the transfer of a portion of his bacon trade In that city to a British company, says the Tri bune's London correspondent. Sir Tho inas Is understood to bo In constant communication with his London sollcli Itors, Day & Uussell and negotiations have, it is said, so far progressed that British capitalists will be asked to sub scribe to the venture early next month. Tho purchase price is put at 15,000,000, The report at present lacks confirmation, as Day and Huisell keep their own counsel. AFTER CATTLE THIEVES Tikiw.x. Ariz , Oct 18. -Captain Bert Mossman of tho Arizona Bangers sr ooiupauitsl by thrift ranger, has started for the lilaek Ulver country where two rugers were killed last week by cattle thl. VMS, He hIII mobilize all the ranger there and make a thorough searth (or the outlaws who have made that )or tlon of Arizona dangerous for many eari. The country U very rough and in a hunt for outlaws the latter have far the best of It. ceived a touching reply, nssnring him that tho misunderstanding was at an end. Qut'on Victoria's letter was writ ten but it short tlmo before her death. Tho Paris corrotpoudont of the Times says the roynlistB report that the Due D'Orleuns received visits from his pol itical friends at Curlerhus niut had a long conversation with tho President of tho Royalist Committee, who cxprecstd their fidelity and devotion to him. The Duku has mmlu a rpechtl study of (ines- .tlons relating to tho organization cf tho Iloynlist party fur tho next French Par lismoniary elections. Nmw Yohk, Out. 18 A dispatch fromj Melbourne to tho Times says thu feeling against tho propomtd tnriffis growing and especially In New South Wales whore, It Is declared, thu fight against it must continue until thu next elections. Tho debate iu Parliament proceeds lgormibly, Thu (no traders denounce the hill as a protectionist measure nn tortl' gt that It Is a violation of tho promises mudu by thu Ministry nt tho time of tho ehcllons. Thu ministers reply tint' high duties i.ru nccojcary for avenue. Hoar Admiral Winflel I H Schley eagerly elcomeB iho proceedings ol the Court of Inquiry which, he fenli ronlllcnt, cannot fall to vindicate him In tho eyes of tho world. Ho la losing no time lu collecting all the ovldonco ho can find to clear his good iinmo. WICKED BOLO- MEN Nkw Yohk, Oct. 18. Thu Berlin cor respondent of thu Times in commenting on tho German tariff scheme, says tho government is now committed to it, yjt its future attitude must largely depend on Its private information iu regard to the Intentions of foruign governments, The really important feature of tho sit uation, remarks the oorroioiiliint( is cart fully concealed by nearly the whole of the German pruts. Nbw Yohk, Oat. 18. A dispatch from Brussels to thu Times says a blllpeudii g iu the Chambers rulates to thu rules of debato and Is intended to prevent n re newal of the disgraceful scenes of lutt session. It gives to the President the fight to oxpel a member on his own responsibility and provides for censure and tine in the ease of disorderly eou- duot. flew Yohk, Oct. 18-Tha llalknn Mates correspondent of tlioTlmes reports a ttato of chronic anarchy in Macedonia owing to the lawletwncsa of the Albanians whose attitude toward the Christian population. Is worte than that of the Kurd toward the Armenians. The Macedonian brinttnd Mai u, the leader of the assassins o'Hiambuliff, after some years of prosperity during which he has been aniuotestnl an 1 even regarded as a hero has been uatight commanding a murderous hand nd beeu beheaded by tho Tuiklsh who have displayed his head In several Macedonian villages, ViKtfXA Get. 18 Dr. KaUer was to day elected the first vice-president of Unterhaus While returning thanks, Dr. Attack Americans in the Island of Samar-liloody Work. Manila, On 18 Five bundled Bolo men nttttcked a detachment of 15 men of the Ninth iufnntiy nt llinxnjin on thu Onnadrn rlvor, Island of Hnmnr, today killing ten, ami wounding six. Uuinnln dor of the company nrrivtd iu tlmo to prevent further slaiightorand routed thu viiamy killing over a hundred. It Is be lieved the enemy have only rotired for reinforcements. General Smith has gone to thu scene, NEWSPAPER MANAGERS CHANGE Salt Lakb, Uinh, Oct. 18 Halt Lake Tribune today editorially announced thusuluof that paper to Win C. Mc llriile, for many years head of thu Wash Inetnn press Bureau, and Oliiolnnatl Inquire Patrlrk II. ltnnau, or uint'ieeu years propi tutor of the Tribune, retires fium iicllve mMtitr work, Judge G. 0 doo-Kln. tl. iNlluir of the frib'ine uIhi rulirvs hut Kill tletutu his limn to literary work. The lilbtiuo hiIIw iitiuue Kvpulillraii (whilo n command ol 500 holds a ignition southeast of Pictrotlo. Gen. Botha has dlsolvod his forces, which n urn bored J,00() nnd loft his nion to escapo as best they cuii, Ho hlinself with a fow fol lowers has gono north through a small unguarded spaco near Piutrotlf. At Pon (olabosch tho Brltieh nro gradually In elorlng tho Boors by a flank movement. War news Is meager and unlntelllgl h'o hut Unionist politicians and military mun aro satisfied that every thing Is votng right, soys tho. London correspond' eut of tha Tribune. Nobody now goes so fur ns to predict Botha's capture, since there is no evldo lyo his retreat bus been cut off by tin British forces, which nre widely scattered iu a tlifllcnlt country, but tho Inference is drawn that the movoment on which ho had concen trated tho falling energies of Bcor com mandoes has ended disastrously and that a large portion of his tnnepori out lit mny bo taken, oven If the fighting- men olude pursuit by dividing Intd small bands. WAflittKaroM, Oct. 18. Genoral Jas. O'Brlon, New York special ropiesenta llvo of tho Boers In this country, called on President Roosoyeit today. Ho will, it is said, seek to go over tho Boer situa tion Informally with tho Bocretaryof State, in tho liopo that somo stops may bo taken on tho pirt of the United Statos to bring about a sotllemen of tho war In South Africa. CORRECTING TESTIMONY Previously Taken Before the Schley Court. Washinotok, Oct. 18. The list of yes terday's witnesses called before tho Schloy court of Inquiry at tho beginning of today's session for tho purposo of cor recting tho testimony, was exceptionally long, comprising eight persons. Thoro wcro not many now questions asked and the time consumed In hearing them was not great. Lloutonnnt Commander Nicholson re cited tho story of the battle of July 3d, which ho observed ns navigator on tho Oregon. The witness said ho could not say nos- ithely holiadsoeu tho Brooklyn make the turn, but ho had soeu her chango position. Ho had never seen tho Brook lyn and tho Toxas when they were closer together than n mile oramllo and a half. Postmaster's Named. aWAHiiimiTON, Oct. 18 President Hootovclt lias appointed (ho following pestmasters: 1- rank W. Stanton, Nome. Alaska; HlmaA. Wade. Million, Idaho. Weak? , Then you want strength. Good food, an active liver, and pure blood will bring it. You naturally think of eggs and milk, Aycr's Pills and Aycr's Sarsaparilla. Ask your doctor if he can come any nearer to the truth. Do as he says, at any rate. " For 25 years I have never mined taking Ayer a Sarsaparilla every spring. It cleanses my blood, makes me feel 8trong,anddoesmegood in everyway," John P. Hodnette, Brooklyn, N.V. II. All toiiltli. 1. C. AYES CO., Uwell. Mats. Henry Kfunoy of Carthago, Mo., is out looking over tho country aud Is visiting his old friend and schoolmate, Mrs. C. II. Walker. ...FRESH TODAY... Chocolate Creams -AND- soJ Bon Bons... at Ellis & Zinn's VU GIVE COUPONS 54 Stats Street. falrra Ttcne 287 w jAuM BIBLE CLASS CLUB mmammwA 'wf;ib w;f;vtfr4&iiiir Qf jiiyy)pM!VjyJfngy Ladies' Dressing Sacques A new lino Jus' received colors and patterns. iu all 75c to $3.25 Eiderdown Robes i Nw Yohk, Oct. 18. At u social gath ering of tho Viimig Men's Bible Glass,! . which is taught by John I). Knokefeller, Jr., it whs aunouuiHil that in tho ties future the class Mould hao a olub huifo of Its own. It will ho the gift of John Itockefvller Jr. Mr. Koukefeller was, not able to bo present at tho meeting al which Urn announcement Has made.' However, thu news of the promised clubhouse Mas given out by J. M.Tnxel the president of theoiars. Three new styles Just In, $2.50, $3, $3.25 I jf; Fancy Petticoats To 'ay no start a quick step iu i tiioy colored petticoats. sale $ I as vJuvt will go for , I OOvsIiihs wlllgi for W) hIup will go for , D. E. llustsUiitr. Fuacrsl Director. 107 Strut, 'Phone Uti 3423,Saltia0rti08. dee 390 Court. 'PaosBU(k2IBI. $ -t 00 values will go for . o uu vaiies win go lor SM e u uti values win gu lor H(,l 1 1 10 (X) values will go for J f,? 60 values will go for s ...I 00 . ft 00 ...108 .'a 05 ft !U f7 60 f8 &0 Cushions and Cushion Tops Wo have Just received a beautiful lino of cushion tops Iu new de signs, hand skelohrs, photographs stamped eanvusand burnt leather. Fancy Cushions Made of figured silkollno, with solid colored satin rulll--, lilltd with good feathers. SO cents 11 S-Jr- 65 cents... Fancy dentin cushions 'with ruflla of stfine, filled with feathers. Down Filled Fancy Cushions $1.50. $2.50 Eiderdown and silk; don tick a for pillows, stM18to$, A full line of eords, lllki, flcwes, ltattenburg braids and buttoas, materials (or (Kdnt laes work, 4c, iiiHiiiwmmmiiiinil