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10,000 1 Words Special Daily Associated Press Dispatches in the Daily Capital Journal Sixteen to TWintKour Hours Ahead of all Other Newspapers in Western Oregon fefefivpr for Free THE DAILY JOURNAL Tonight and Thurs- Daiii day occasional Mill Vol 'x.i SALEM rvoTi'nrkTal r THURSDAY NOVEMBER 14 1901, .NO 272 4 STORMS ROAR JROUND The Tight Little Island of England. Eleven Lifesavers go down to a Watery Grave. The Most Disastrous Storm in Many Years. London, Nov. 14. Tho loss ol a lifo boot tinil cloven of ito crow nonr Yar mouth henda tho list of today's wreckn by tho continued gnlo. Tho life boat was on its way to roscuo a distressed ves sel when it was struck by a great wave and capsized. Inuuinornblo minor cas ualties continue to bo reported making tho storm tho most disastrous ono in many years. Tho Norwegian bark ErraMc of Chris tiana is wrecked in tha vicinity of Salt burn, and olRhtof her crew aro drowned. An incomplete list of tho perform who havo lost thoir Uvea by drowning during the storm already aggregates ovur 100. respondent unta tlioro has been 'n great TT O C C increase in the number of etnigiantaj J tjJQjQ irom uormany una year, in tno past iu months 115,000 Germans and foreigners j sailed on Gorman voesols. This ie raoro , than twico tho numbor of thono who Bailed from 1891 to 1897. Emigration to tho Argentina Republic and Urguay has increased, while that to 15rnr.ll has diminished. RANSOM WILL BE REDUCED Sofia Dispatch Says Brignds Will Hear Reason. . THEM PUNCH Big Crowds Coming to 'Frisco. infantry, Henry Wignat, Lieut. Colonel , infantry Zerah W Torroy Major infantry ; . Wanton Wiuehip First Liout infantry. I Prcsldont Roosovclt today announced that in making civil appointments in tho insular possessions of tho Unitod States, . bo would adhere to tbo principles of tho j civil service Hodoclnrod this policy to . Clinton Rodger Woodruff of tho Na tional civil servico reform league. Comparison of Jeffries His Antagonist. and GERMAN PEOPLE LEAVING Now York, Nov. 14. A Berlin cor- Sofia Bulgaria Nov, 14. Mis Eller M. Btonennd Mino Tsilkn, aro paid to bo occupying a hut in a villngo in Southern Bulgniia to which they aro closely confined. Theio la reason to bo llovo tho conferenco tho recret coni inittco held at Dr.bnlU recently favored a reduction of the ransom demanded. TODAY'S TOUCH JS $2800 Brook Creek Ohio Latest Scene of Burglar's Activity WAimiur, Ohio, Nov. 14. "afo blowers secured $ 100 in monoy.about $2600 worth of bonds and $'200 in stamps at Brook Creek post olllco last night. hBPJ The Last Drop Of our liquors is ns good as tho first, Tnero's nocedlmout nothing but tho pure, sparkling liquor. This 1h the kind of liquor you should use. Wliori yon buy liquor you should get tho best that'll ours. You should always koop poino lu the house. You'll find all our liquors always of the same high quality. J. P. ROGERS, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer 218-222 . Commtrctll Street. Essential and Accessories For nrenkftiBt, luncheon or dinner in tho lino of tublu silverwaro of tho latest designs and fashionable styles nro shown in elegant profusion at our storo, und you will find hero Just what you need for tho decora tion of tho Thanksgiving tnblo. Our goods uru of tho highest quality, tho prices most reasonable C, T. Pomeroy 288Com'lSt. Watchmaker and Optician JPZtSMk Site ,(g For Thanks giving Day Your Turkoya should bo woll fed, and they will be fatter and heavior If you buy tho feed of us. Our grain and feed aro tho best for poultry of all kinds, as well as for horses and cattle, becauco they are clean and freo from all impur ity and adulterations. You will save money by buying here. Savage & Reid Dealers In all Kinds of poultry Supplies, Shartoy Will Fight the Win ner in December. San Francisco. Nov. 14. Many east ern people anxious to witness tho Joffrios-Huhlln fight aro coming to this city. New York, and Chicago havo al ready largo delegations on tho sceno and more aro arriving by oach train. A tele graph ordor for GO seats has boon rccolvod from a party now on tho way from Pitts burg. Another largo delegation is on routo from Cincinnati. Two special cars filled with sporting mon from Fuget Sound cities havo loft Seattle and will bo joinod in Portland by anothor carload. Tho Los Angolos delegation, ovor 100 strong will nrrivo hero this afternoon, and delegations will bo hero from nearly overy city and town In this state. At tho pavilion ovorythlng will bo in readinoss for tho event by noon today. During tho afternoon tho klnotoscopo machinos and tho lights will bo tested. It is asserted that Jeffries now tips tho scales at 203X pounds. (la boltevoi ho can-fight to bsttor advantage when ho woljha about 207 pounds. His trainer, Billy Dolnney, is of a dlfferont opinion. Ho wonld rathor havo hla protege onter tho ring woighing about 215 or 217 pounds na ho knows that in tho course of a heated battle Jim will take off weight. With a blow of his fist, whilo training, Jeffries burst a punching bag. It was dono witli one of tho left Bwinga which won for the bollormakor tho glory of tho world's championship. Today Jeffries will do light work in tho Reliance Club Gymnasium. A numbor of ladles of Oakland havo been invited to watch him perform. Qua Huhlln'a weight is 201 pounds. Ho weighed 211 pounds when he bo gan training. Billy Madden ia not sat isfied with tho truth of tho roport that Jtffrlea only weighs 210 pounds. Ho atya ho h willing to WHger that tho champion will tip tho boam clojo to tho 225 pound mark. Rulilin is said to havo a now and effec tive blow which ho will attempt to nee during tho contest. Tom Shurkoy has beou heard from, in answer to a telegram sent him by Mana ger Kennedy of the Twentieth Century Athletio Club offering him a fight with the winnor of tomorrow nlght'a battlo Ho agrees to meet tho winner on Decern bor 20. Sharkey will aturt for this city within n few days. Tho clergymen's association haa adopted strong resolutions against tho fight. So mo ot ita membora have asked tho city officials to atop it and havo been politely informed that tho police will doubtless interfore If tho sparring match should develop into a brutal prizo fight. G. A. R. ELECT OFFICERS BRAZIL FAVORS YANKEES Discriminates in Our Favor Against Argentine Flour. Nkw Yoke, Nov. 14. Tho R'o Jane rlo correspondent of tho Herald cables; Tho Chambor of Deputios has paBsod a bill increasing tho duty on flour import ed in bags Instead of in barrels. Thoro was a lively discussion ovor tho in en sure. It was contonded that flour, imported iu bags, ia apt to contain dan florous norms, but this assertion wbb combattod vigorously. Ono mombor of tho Budget committee frankly declared that tho object of the bill was to protect Unitod 8tatoa pro ducers against the Argentine After tbo Toto had boon takon several deputiea atiouted: VTho Yankees havo routed tho Argentines." Public opinion and tho newspapers gonorally disapprovo of tho new law as it ia known that flour from tho United States arrivoa in barrels, whilo tha Ar- gontino product comoa In bags. Nowapapora of Buenoa Ayroa unani rnomly condemn tho meabUro and re monstrances will bo filed by tho Argon tino millers. TURKEY IS THE CAUSE Of Existence of Bri gands In Balkan States - So Says Bulgaria's Prime Alinister The Bulgarians Want to be Friends With America. RUSSIA HAS LIED Nfw Yoiik, Nov. 14. A lottor appears in tho London Timos, n synopsis of which has been cabled to tho Now York Times from a corrcopoudont who has juet pasrod over tho whole routo ot tho trans Siberian railway. Tho writer intimates that tho Russian declarations regarding tho completion of tho lino aro nntruo. Ho says thoro aro many gaps in tho pormanont track, tbo largo bridges aro not completed and three tunnels havo scarcely been begun. Tho construction trains frequently leave the rails. FIERCE FIGHT IN TANGIER Moorish Tribes Involved Desperate Assaults. in This is to Certify DEMOCRATS WIN IN BUta ol Oregon County ofMr! KENTUCKY Frankfort, Ky. Tlio OffloUl connt ahowe the democrats to have sixty majority on the joint ballot for the general assembly. I O.l.m Am ill, 91 lOrtt rlon" """"" "" "" "' Crippled ana Many Years an Invalid. To whom these priueuu hl) come, Greeting. About fourteen veuroiiic-OMt nine years of nee I met w'th an accident whlolt uaiueu an Injury tomy spine nd ilvlc bone which retultiM In tho foriniflou of bunipeU ahmildere and hip. a ahorteulnfc of the watt and dttplaceutent or In ternal orxaaa, and .lioneiilng ot about two lnchc of one limb between the kneo and hip. In addition to tbe outward oiipearmfe or my bodyaiaboro detcrluecl In March IWO I wa taken with a totero attack of La Grippe from tbe effect of wMeb I mfl'trod greatly with wy luoMand heart, and yi bun In May 1W0I came to and began treatment with Ir. J. K Cook my .condition a about a lollow..- Contd per m ...-t Ia,...b minLI maI lltuin tn t,1i,lr -ujythtuK from tbe floor, could et aKut tbe' jTa. on the way from tho Ham an elab- a . j.L .11 at ..!.. .st l ft 4 . r urn dial Rtt 3 ftl MuoniriBw,-;j"'i'fl"IOf,te not boua roumatn, ana win soon owMM aucn us itui jmjuiiiuu, wihmi um,v-. ..w. Chocolate and all other hot drink which aro so popular in other citiea. HV will he ready for buliiMW in tt few daye Kvorythlng Urtt-olaw. THE SPA ...V.i n n.tiniii.iilcm wm Ixvllr wrufllW Had coob and aerere pa'" " lunif nd heart, no appetite, could ileep only iu bruken ipell", and In many waya autlereu almeal eojutuut aud ludettftioable anonii-a. In bort I wa a mrb uy attatc or a lud of yean by rtnl u alive. iTOVtuUkly tO nrlmxi I wm treated orer a r- M..;... nl..lftl.n. tn nnfffik'.Ue uurtMMe My Iront apprauee ai tbk time I at-afuht la tbe Lac at anyone My wat! limb re.tored to normal H and but Utile - ie than half an Inch itao-ler tnu tbe other, tlaye I.NDUNAroLifl. Ind Nov. H, The eo- Icioty of the army of tho Tennessee today elected theso officers. President, Gen n.nl f2Uin..ltln f HAilnil Ha VA.I. OIH4 JICUIITIIIU , 1UIIKVi lOn A U( ff , 1.. II..,. J ....,.... 1 III. I looper, Cincinnati; Recording Secretary, Col. Cornelius Cable, Cincinnati; Treas urer, Major A. M. Vandyko, Cincinnati, CIVIL SERVICE TO RULE Tanoikh, Nov. 1-1 Flerco fighting liao occurred betwoen tho Ilenmlsera and Nosmuda tribes, and many aro killed on both tildes The Deumlaera have razod n number of villngoa and carried off 18 Nesmuda girls, Being threatened by the Sultan with punishment for ab ducting a Spanish boy and girl they took this method of demonstrating that they were prepared to fight. New Yohk, Nor. l-l.Petko Kara valeoff, the Prime Minister of Bulgaria, has just boon interviewed by tho Sofia correspondent of tho Journal and Adver- vcrtlser. Said tho Prlmo Minister: For humanitarian rcaeona tho Miniator of tho Interior baa undertaken to tolor ato fresh intercourso botwoon tho bri gands and an American agent. It ia a bad precedent to recognizo tho brigands, however iudlrectly, but wo wish to stretch n point for Amorica and tho caueoof humanity. Tho brigandB, whorovor they nro can now treat unmolested with tho Amor lean Republic and safo conduct will bo givon to any man or mon recommonded by Mr. Dickinson. "Thoro is no brigandage iu Bulgaria. Turkoy ia tho cause of tho brigandage, plllago, murder and massacres in Mace donia. Condition thoro nro Intolerable, Europo has boon In a vicloua circlo re garding Macedonia. Since tho Berlin treaty, all tho powers ngroe that Mace donia should havo autonomy, but none ia willing to move in tho matter. Count Andraiey of AtiBtrla was rnoro to blame thau Lord Beaconsllold attho Berlin ion. fereucu for tho prenent condition of Macedonia which Is cryiug to heaven for vengeanco. "Franco patches up her quarrel with Tut key, oblivious of liberty, equality and fraternity fur Macedonia; Germany ia satistled witli all matters out with Turkoy; Europeans themselves may break tho vicloua circlo and break Tur key's cruol boast 'Wo took you by tho tittord, by tho aword wo shall hold you.' All wo ssk (or Macedonia Is autonomy. We do not ask annexation. "If tho American people luow tho kind of hollisli barbaritlea perpetrated by Tu key In Macedonia tho voice of tho nation which freed Cuba aud fought tho most chivalrous und unselfish war of modern times would awaken tho cabinets ot Kuropo to n eoiibo of thoir duty regarding Macedonia." Iu conclusion tho Premier said that ho wished tho United States would es tablluh consulates at Sofia, Vurna and Philippopolis, particularly us Bulgaria is entirely agricultural and needs Amer ican agricultural implements, TURKEY TURNS TO THE BEAR respondent says tho Standard, thoDutch nowspapor which Is tho ofllciat mouth piece of Dr. Euper, Tho No thei lands Premier, insists that tho administrative council of The Hague tribunal is Incom petent to offer its good ofuces in connec tion with tho Boor appeal for arbitration. Tho Boora must know perftctly woll, says the paper, that thoir nppoal wlllnot bo received. DENMARK TO CRUSH AMERICA Censidering: Most Effective Alethod-Alay Search Long. Coi-KNiiAOKN, Nov. 14. Tho Govorn mont ot Denmark is considering tho most effective mothoda of retaliating against the United States should diplo matic representations in bohalf of tho Danish chocolato exporters fail. Tho exporters allego an over valuation of chocolato by tho Now York customs ofllclals. Thoy dony that Denmark pay a a bounty on chocolato and claim that Copenhagen should be accorded tho sumo treatment- as Amorica glvea to other froo porta. KLONDIKE OFFICIAL KILLED By an Enraged Miner Over Business Trouble. Vancouver, B. O., Nov M L. J. GI rouard, government registrar lu tho Klondike, was shot and killed InDawepn on Monday, according to n brief dispatch from tho Northorn City. A man named Lord, an Eldorado Creek miner with whom Girouard had business dealings ia said to havo fired tho fatal shot, Tho men had n dispute regarding soino min ing proporty. TWENTY FIVE ARE BURNED MM In a Mine Fire in Virginia. Explosions Add to the Horrors of the Scene. harajah of Lahore, wa onco owner tho famous Koh-I-Noor diamond. lJcr brother, Trlnce Albert Dholeop Singh has visited, New York many timeaand has been entertained both here and In Newport., ,Uja set London So ciety agog In 1893 by marrying Lady Anno Goveutry. Hla marriage was the first on record of an Indian Prince mar rying into the British nobility. The Fire is Still Raging the Deserted Aline. in Pocahontas, Va., Nov. 14. FIro broke out in tho Baby mines this morn ing caused by defeotivo olectrio wireo. A great portion of tho ralno foil In and a torrlblo explosion followed. Fircmon rushed in to rescue thoso who might bo caught when anothor explosion followed and twonty-flvo men wero badly injarod. Many aro fearfully burned but no doad eo far oa found. The minus aro still on fire. CANAL AND THE CABLE Will be Pressed Forward at Earliest Possible Moment Result of a Conference With the President. TO QUASH M0LINEUX INDICTMENT Hill and Black Argue the Case Pro and Con. Abdul Hamid Opening Negoti ations With the Czar. Nkw Youk, Nov, 14. Tho Odessa cor respondent of tho London Times and tho New York Times saya an extraor dinary mission from t o Porto t St. Petersburg will leave Constantinople this week. It will b headed by a dig nitary who la a clooo intlraato of Sultan Abdul Hauilil, and who wilt bo accom panied by the Sultan's Secretary and ono member of the Ituesiau Embassy ut Constantinople. CHINA FULL OF VIGOR So Says a Resident of Shang hai, China. New York Nov 14 , Kmll S. Fisher, many yearn connoctod with tho Deutsche. Asiatic Bank of Bhangal recently ud drPMuod tho students of tho School ot Commerce, Accounts and Flnanco of Now York University on "Tho Com mercial and Iltulnesa Methods of China." Iu introducing tho speaker, Dean ilasklna referred to tho Chlneto problem na ono of extreme gravity and complexity. 'Wo aro rcarcely able, "ho aaid," to comprehend the Oriental or Oriental ism ond tho situation In not yet appro elated In tho United States or iu Great Britain.Tho dragon which many tupposo to be dead Is full of vigor and vitality and resource." Mr. Fisher In hla ad dress said foreign Importers confine their business mainly to tho treaty porta. Washington, Nov. 14. Representa tive Hopburn, of Iowa, Chairman of the House, interstate and foreign commorco committee, and RoproecnUtivoBhorman of New York, a member of the sama committoo, had a long conforonco with tho Iroaidont today, about tho Isthmian Canal and PaciUo Cablo legislation. As n result, thoy announced thoir purposo to prosa legislation on both subjecta at tho earliest posslbtp momont. SCHLEY COURT HUSTLING Washington, Nov. 14. Bchloy court of inquiry began today to hold Bfasluna twico daily instead of once. PEOPLE WON'T LOOK On the Wine When it is Red, Say French Growers. New Yonit, Nov, 14. Tboro ia an outcry lu both Franco and Algeria, says tho Paris correspondent of the London Times and Now York Titnoa over the difficulty in selling wlno. Tho French growers threaten to plow up thoir vine yardn and tho Algerians demand i year's renowal of bills and exemptions Irom buKi. this' pinientn Chat. Stuffed Polar Bear-Qraeio'us, neat will uo tho death ot me. Stuffed White Owl You ought to bo cool. You don't exercise any. Stuffed Polar Bear That's It TJp north when I felt warm I could race up and down on my iceberg und start a breezeChicago Itccord-HoraliL Hair Falls It doesn't Aycr's Hair In Future Presidential Ap pointments in the Islands. IU State Street. frcouseofmy lnob anJ can if" "P ler tno otnttr wuu ihmmw unit!. ItfiKihoiiiuc tan aun w iiw m' foot ailei wa.itu 1 with eaM, MMk ism ml AhAut aud to lifMIT unw ,n.l i.(hlnj ntKar wm11 DAfwla 04LB liv 117 appetite Upintlul leP ouoJf and abaoluwlr free from pain. ttariux tred la Dr. took family for '! a year I liaiu sen muoh ol Hie eHVet a I" nheerfullv reouiiiiivuil tbe DtMor ana lili M' leal tklll to all In any ayafflieted The Doctor a treat wut iu ibU oaM w wb-4-ly eouSued tu tna Bauiiival lU.mHliw. con U'M tloua'ly aimiuitterijil No imwrt to l" ' ''? of knife, raecbanteal appll)iee or otkur wU of Ueaunent beiuKcujpluioa ., .... LlJjAN R09KSBAUM. UUIaa Rojenbaaw tuu lived in- tM vtclnity aboot Din. jcara. We. tbe uudricned, are penoaally awjoalot d wltb tbe abora aUUat aud ibetrfaby -acrloe to tbe UuiU uf li funw,iug Utuiui, N UlWriNIlAUil, Fatbw. BUdAS fUKKIfcOX, A. V. UUE.N'BaDU. aabJcrtbad aod tiront to Oe(of 4 tbli Mth SeataUOMod. W. W. UAU Ooaatj lAtlk. By A. yoCULLOCH, IXputy. mmmtm0mmmimmmmganmtmmmmmummmtmmmmtm W'ABiHKtfrox, Nov. 14. The Presi dent tdday made the following appoint ments: Kdwin N. Uunsaulus, Utilo; consul, Toronto, Ont, Wm L Sewell Ohio, consul Pernambuco Uracil, Wm Haverstick.Wieooneln, general inspector trwsury dept. war, Jease M. I-ee, Col. NbwYobk, Nov. 14 Two former governors of New lork, David u. Hill, and Frank B. Rlack, mot in argument today in tho court of general aestion on the motion to quash the indictment charging Holand I). Mollueux with mar dering by mailed poison Katherlne J, Adams. Hill opposed the motion to quaah. Black preseod the motion In be half of the alleged poisoner. General Edward Mollneux, the father of the prisoner was In the court. AUSTRIAN TALKS ON BOERS LAST NIGHT'S QUAKE INDIAN PRINCESS EN TOUR Nkw Yohk, Nov. 14. Tho Princess Hophlo Ilamba DhuUep Singh, arrived hero yesterday from Kuropo, Her prraont stopping pluco ia not known. On the way ovor she spoke ot visits alio in tened to makoat Newport. Doyond this tho atoamahlp authorities know nothing further of tho rr.ovemonts ot this Prin cess of India, whoso father, tho Mtt- take much of Vigor to stop fallinc of the hair. This is because it is a regular hair-food, feeding and nour ishing the hair and making it grow thick and heavy. It always restores color to gray hair all the dark, rich color. I have used your Hair Vigor, off and on, for 30 years. I am now over GO ycara of age, have a eood head of hair and not a alnglo gray hair." Mrs. L. Wilbur, Wayland, N. Y. tl. All dnrtl.ii. J. C. AVER CO., Uwill. M -r HOLLAND'S QUEEN ACCOUCHED Ai8tkiii)AM,Nov. 14, A telegram from Apoldcorn, near the royal cast'o at Ilet Leo. confirms the report that Quecu Wilhelmlna had boon prematurely con firmed and Bays her majesty fa voryweak but that ber condition is not such ar to causo anxiety, Hot Soda AT Ellis & Zinn's ALT. THE LATK8T FLAVORS 54 Slate gtrtet. Saltm 'Ptioae 287 IL0ST A Pleasure to all Tin attractive cut glass ware of today is appreci ated by all. It costs less than you would imagine if you consider its beauty and delicacy. HAWK'S CUT GLASS THE KIND THAT SHINES Our line Includes the most care fully cut pieces for all manner of uses, BARK'S JEWELRY STORE Isadora tn Low Price. 118 Stata St. HOME AND LIFE Sa-siumbnto, Cl Nov. 14. Charles Kile and hla wife were so severely burned In a Are which dettioyed their home at Solar Canon that loth have sueoorabod to their Injuries. County Clerk Died Today Portland, Or, Nor. 14 Hanley H Holme, clerk of tbo county court, died today. Believes the War Will End by June Next. Nkw Yonk, Nov. 14. An Interview with an Austrian merchant who has just returned from South Africa lu re ported by a Viunuacorruipoiidorit. Tho merchant believes tha war will last another aix months but does not think tho Boers will hold out beyond next Juno, He believe they wonld bog hid to make peace if they obtained substantial autonomy. He says the British should not allow tho burger to retain the gold inlaa regiou which should be permanently under Oritiah rule. This observer also declare that Mr. Kroger kept up tbe Afrikander Hand by uimbs of wealth derived from the gold Industry. He say If the former President loses bit money ha will toon lose his friendi, New Yoa, Nov. 14. A Brussels cor- Did Considerable Damage at Beaver City. fLn VUXUi 1met$ PaltLakkNov. li Advices received today show that last night's earthquake shock waa apparently heaviest at Heaver City wheroaMomcm meoting house tho court hoittu and Heaver auadamy wore badly damaged, Hardly a hotiuo escaped but nofatallilea aro reported. Another alight shock was felt at Denver this morning. THE BIG DEAL IS DELAYED Ohioaoo, Nov. 14. Another adjourn ment of tho annual stockholders of the Burlington waa taken today until Nov ember 21st. The Post aay tha propor tion of representation whioh should bo accorded tho different Intoreeti) ia still the stumbling block. Today's Death Record Lomuoh, Nov. 1 1. Col. Henry Maple son, operatic manager, dlnl here today ot Bright' dtsaaiu, Stockton, Cul., Nov. 14, Judge J. O 8 winner ton, a well known lawyer und orator, died hero today. Hoi the father of Jav, Bwlnnerton, newspaper artist. CORNER COURT AND LIBERTY STREETS. Tuesday s Special... YOUR DRESS We have a big surprise In store for next Tuesday in the way of a liberal Thanksgiving Sale To ladies who like to dress. It is such a good thing we want to keep it to ourselves for a few days more, but wili let you know about it in ample time, Watch and Wait Until Tuesday. r WILt, LOOK NCATCR, SET AND WEAR BETTER. f THE 0.0008 ARC urONQIO BY THE SPOTLESS STEAM SPONGER, A procoii that hard (ha good? ieautifu after bring epbng$tf. Buy your Drew Good ot na ad br (boM rtqulftBg ft properly pomit't Uodr o yardj, aac, s ywiU ta4 vr. s. a jr4. Our Linen Sale For Thanksgiving buyers of table linens is one unparal elled in the annals of linen selling in Salenu .'There has been a general mark down all around, t