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rr'pw-wtVtffiffj-- 5v IfW L ""Hf'JI'jW1 tt7w -r .'?"; .T?: 10000 Words Special Daily Associated Press Dispatches in the baily Capital Journal Sixteeri to Twenty-Four Hours Ahead of all Qttl6l Newspapers in Western Oregon iMSfe THR DATT.Y ' JOTJRNA'L"-Aa-rfto ifc..BB iftfrfc -t VOL 2p SALEM OKEGCXST, MOITD AY NOVEMBER 25 1901, NO 281' I i Iri j -!SW . ' ' i ' ' H L nun JSggtcm H MfcBMJJAglMpyK I xBpfcylBHtefc. fSd Yoti May nave an Idea. , a , . lM? 9 3SEO 3ESS3 That yon liavo to go to an oxcluslvo slioo btora to, got what yon wont in That's Just because you haven't seen "what a complete i assortment of stylish shoes you can find at THE NEW YORK RACKET Tliov'ro un-todafo lines. Stvliolt. trnnil fittirn and serviceable.. Then when yon compare prices for samo quality elpovvhorb you wonder why yon didn't pet out of tho ohl "rre'dit rut" nml deal wlili n spot cash hoiifo years ago You ought to sco tho way we'ro selling. CLOTHING . ,. MILLION " - DOLLARS WORTH Of Storm on the At lantic Coast' i Has Caused Consternation Galore Suits Blld overcoats llint nrn mniln rloht nml until right. Srejcial vulllca lit Bov's and Children's clnthlmr. Our I'noof i MEN'S DRESS PANTS ii' M Can't bo bent foV style, and our 'jirift'R iffo TO to 25 per doht. below' ''rrgtflnr Btores." Fulljine of men's work pants in cotton, patt woo', ami nit-wool Wo sell tho inmriiR"Uu Hrf-pclioi" ft'nrjc tiAiite -Tliey" are butler mado and bfittor for harll Bt'rvitu than any other brand pn tho mjirket. , Underwear and, Hosiery-aU'-Ractfet Prices." E. T. BARNES., SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE V, - rr irfHSaBSSP"" S-wS2j5i liiS.jg. SVLcZJI Qj&sS Hundreds of Houses Demolished Were charge of obtaining money under JhUa pretenses by cashing county warrants bolonging to the Denny eetato, was dla churged on a preliminary hoarlilg. County Judge Scott was Informed, that 0 ark and Buchanan would restimo, woik on their contract at tho court houso Tuesday, MORROW'S ASASSINS CAPTURED CULEBRA BEING ATTACKED John Wade and William II, DaUou wero at rented yesterday mornlngj In Portland for the murder of Jomua B. Morrow last Thursday. They mletpok their victim for a gainblur who was known to carry largo sums of mondy and killed him by mistake bollovlng ho attempted to resist the robbery. Each charges tho other with firing tho fatal shot. Dalton ono of tho nsassins la wt I thlsEQCtlonof thnAilnntlnmnpt nn.t ii.n known lu Salem. Ho was n cook hero New York Nov. 25 Tho great Storm which came up from tho South on Saturday night has Bpent its force- fn Government Troops Landing Near Colon V I Inhabitants Fly to the Yankee Gunboats. Probably the Crucial of the War. Battle waters dra receding, fiundroda of small craft wore wrecked or baily damaged, wharves and piers battered down, und many seaside resorts unroofed. City collars nre all filled, and hundreds of town houses were demolished. Estimates of the aggregate damago run nhovo $1,000,000. At Jlonmouth Beach tho Gentian ship Flotbkdrovoivnshoro'nnd tliero wnsn thiilliug rescue of he I ... Itr.. t" u iiiu ciivrra r crew TH'E'NEW YORK RACKET Proprietor, Our Store Closes at 6 O'clock PRICE CASH STTOAE. Every Evening- Except Saturday Cor. Oommorclal and Chomekctn Sts. sc&mxixrma& irrmrrqaaaBgaarcaeBg' Thanksgiving Guests Aio Bute lo nppree'nto jour hospitality If you si-rvrt with your turkey any one of our euperb brands of wlue. The b M vlntagos aro reproeuntnl in these v '"', and the line.') fuuiernen. rlnret, llur guild I en and cliuriipiti:ne await jour re lo tion. A M "'-iStim r iUfjy 'tal . i S?"" yeApVwtQH-n &r- ZtiJusat J. P. ROGERS, IH- Wholesale and Retail Llauor Dealer ffiriTles That are etessities A -V Toevetv lady ol Inelo in dress rom prlfO our n fnrt tnciit. of djumomi liik's, Draceiftf. i at tuns, etc. I'lifir beanly elilk'8 the eyo at a glanco. uhiltt the moderate prices 0))in the door ol putchaeo iq eery ono. Hnylng I? eaic(it whero,,llrt cfioieeH nre inoat nuiueroti. Our conutant customer) kep bringing us new frieudd. o grew by ourast. pi) ' . romcroy 2flSCom'ISt. Watchmaker and Optician mj . . m b$s6f For Thanks giving Day Your-Turkeya should be well fed, and thoy will be fatter and heavier if you buy the feed of us. Our grain and feed are the host for poultry of all kinds, as well as for horses and cattle, bocauro they are clean and freo from all impur ity 'and adulterations. You will nave tnonoy by buying here. Savage & Reid Dealers In all Kinds of Poultry Supplies, BODY BLOW FOR iURGE during tue Btato -l' air at ueorgo Brother's WMto Houeo Restaurant. MONTE -0 CARLO Tv TOUGH Runs Amuck in a f Council. Mentone Famous Pugilist Pinched for Fraud. Lowio.v, Nov. 26 Pugilist Dick Burge was ArroBted tolny for complicity in the Hunk of Mxcrpool frauds. It is reported the police mvo recovered ff(0,- 003 which was lodged in h.tuks 'Hurgo is eliargiHl with uttering chocks n'ggro gting 8(1,001 pounds. WANT" LOWER DUTIES WAsiiis'tiTjN N jv. 26 V delegation of Cuhuusvallotl upon tlio IVosidont tc- day add presented a petlliun iulu)ted by tho industrial organi.atlon of tho Island urging the necoselty of a reduction of the American tariff on Cuban products, particularly sugar and tobacco. EXPERT K. CLARK NOT HELD Export Oeo. V, Clarx, afttr a prelim inary hearing at Vancouver, on the Colon, Not. 25. Tho govornmont trodps aro attacking tho Liberals at Culubra. Tho government gunboat Gcnoral Pinzon is reported lo bo landing troops on tho north end of Colon. Peo ple aro seeking refuge on tho U. 8. gun bnts Marietta gpd Machias and along railroad and piers which aio patrolled by U. S. troops. Rebels Defeated. Wasiiinoton, Nov. 25. Mr, Herran, chargo d'affaires, Colombian Logation, hai recolvod the following cablegram ; "Panama, Nov 25. Tho Jtobol army has boon completely defeated at Culobra and Kmporador. Tho Government marched last night up to Colon. Traffic was Interrupted yoBterdoy but will bo re-ostabliehod today. "Arjonn, acting Governor." in tno Journal dos Debata Is calm and modarato. It tracos In tho attacks pro found hostility to Great BrltalnYon tl cf part; of. tho.Geriunns nnd'coir,rudc that tho Boor War is only tho occasion, not tho canto, of tho display of Anglophobia which oxistod before tho outbreak, I Tho Tompa on tho other hand Is so UVTUkVU W lUU lWI UIUOU IIHIi, 111 III tacking Great Britain it minimizes whllo not excusing tho German pto OJedingB in tho invasion of 1870, It adds that whon Mr. Chamberlain compares tho conduct ot tho British troops in tho South Atrican War with tho acts of tho soldiers of any other nation, he Insults tho wholo people. Tho Vionun Yator- land, says: Just at tho moment when tho agita tion In Germany against tho barbarism and brutality of tliu English In tho South African War has reached a climax It Is proved by judicial sentences thst.in tho midst of poaco,Pollsh children tinder German rata aro aabject-to sanguinary 111 treatment and that Polish parents guilty only of protesting, nro thrust Into prison." .B0EES i n J" I HARD i TO BEAT DANGER DIDN'T DAUNT Charles Bergh of tho Sub marine Boat Fulton. They;;:Captiirerd Rail road Pioneers But Finally 'Suffered Defeat British1. After '&, This is to Certify Read jfjSfjfc1" HuttA Vf Oreeon 1 .. .. n. . n. ,,. Viii:i r ir.ri.i i . . ". - " Criieled and Many Years an Invalid. XwTm thew prpsenta abaU come. Gtvlte, VMtwrfuurteca yeart tlnre t uin yean of a HU Ul MX'ltieUl. HIIIOll WUMUilil IIUU wlud nd iielrlo bone wlilatt twuUu lu a'lin or hunmeU houldsn and Inn. r. 4uroH)o wlt nd dltplaeemirnl 6 lu- XulSngRn;tuiiy and ubiineulQK of about two iumMTH oue ilmti between ttie kaeo and hip. in addition 10 lue ounvaru appearance or uijr Ui&fii aboro dtverlheit In March 1WX) I waa lUken Willi h uevcro attack o( ua Urlppa from aha effect of w leb I tuttenxt greatly with wjr lung and heart, and when In Mar IfuOI came tuaLdoegau triMtmeut with Vt. J K look my caiKlllton a about aa follow) - UmiU ir Turin no manual laotir, could not oop 10 ftok .nwhlnif fmin thH Mnnr. fSulllil fMt alwict Iha Ji'"' Iioum ouly with dlUoulty, and trotting-up italrt U nazi K imiHwiO'iu. ivuw dm mj iihiu. featy wlib difficul'T aa4 out. of theia wa much .n. kt Hamuli kvjllin iitm. luidiv Trvclc.1 Vllihl cojh and iKitK iki u luu u l bean. i!(Wti&apptitcoultktii utt't m brukvii ll, Vr aWlntnauy wayaiuiurwi a uiuat luiirfuuiaud .( oicrtJl juii. InaBtrili waiuiwli v .ixiii ,:uu frevioiiuv u my uia ui i Ortppo i -was I'eated orer a pMtS-l of J9t,n by MJ r' t4 ..,- ...hi iu lud nek a a'lTi na XT WuU'd Kb re.torel wiiurioi hw aa4 Lu litiR morr i half aa iuc.i Hiurwr tacu ia. uiDt r nv me of lay uib aitd can go up twin ea aner m' oiuer wuu jhui1! wm It. lenirthiuir ta ieep uib uuoi iad. Cftaitei aboui attddo tre(l) uhou haiJ erjthimf irtttgr w.IJ j.-oftle cu aa r appeuio ii p enam ntpwunu.juiinu Huielr irto from uu. .Tllijf llTcll-vlj foki family fit nearlj ri Data leva Kiaon 01 lae euvee 01 mm neat utwu ollian. and uiu tiulr aud Hi II J ricxmrnud tot) 1) eio( aud hU wl SaTIl to all in auy way afflicted Doctor IfraltiiiMH m lUi caw uaawnoi- ocd to bi UuUbvoal tuuedlea, run umi y aJuiiUlitert.1 Xo iMurt u tb. uu (Vianciiauical appiuneo ur.olbtr inauixd meot being cioptoya) LJU! I An IIUHK.-VIIAIJV a RoKnbaam Bat lireO. la thli TlcluUy sine Twin. i, tb nudrtigatkl, ar) penooally aeqoaint BlUeSUtfTB HI4U ltt4 IfltWlUUf UU- to Uj troth vf tue torvzutag uwiacni. N JMWKMJUJil, ratber BUMS UAKRI80N, A V, BfW14,VBACM aud twora u beforo m thl tth mu - " auacaed W W OAlX, UMWty uerx II A MrfITl TAMI rUnrilt the Daily Journal every day $5 peryr IDot 3obn Will keep out the Cold Try Someat ... ' &$.., 114 State Street. We Make a Specialty of Salted Peanuts ufoe Shoots' Like cbMoy off Spree. Niw York, Nov. 25. A dispatch to tho Iletuld from Montono glvos tfip fol lowing dotHiisconcornlng tho shooting of ssveral city ctllclals by M Orslnl, one of tho councillors. Tho ehooting occurred at the Koquubruno town council meet ing. After violent discussion Orsinl draw a revolver und fired at M, Uriglia no, tho Mayor, who was dangernuely wounded iu tho abdomen. A second shot struck M. Biout, the doputy miy or, who was mortally wounded und died Sun lay, ISThc criminal wns seized by a pollcj man, but freed hlmtelf and sprang down the stairs, again firing his rovolvor and slightly wounding another councillor. The crowd ouUide icattomd and, Orslnl- ofonped. In tho nnrrow streets of Roquet) une ho met tho brother of tho Mayor and fired once more wounding him in the fare. Ho got clear away and has probably crossed tho Italian frontier. Tho nlcturetquo old town Is teutliinir , witli oxuitoiiiont and requiem mars ' celebrated for tho deputy Mayor was latgoly attondod. Thro doctofii nro lu nttendanco on the Mayor on whom an operation mil be performed at onco. It is supposed the motive of Orslni's deed wns irritation regardlug some nut nioipal improvements opposite the May or's private House, mono iiocessltatea increased taxation and enhanced tho va luo pf tho Mayor'ti property. Tho murderer Is a former uhaeeeur, .omployed at Monto Carlo. Ills wife has also disappeared, Oreeon Timber Sale Aliiaky, Ore,, Nov. 23. Tho largoat timber land deal ever concluded in this part of Oregon was cloied on Saturday when tho Wright Bludgott company of Saginaw, Mich., purchased 8,000 acres of timber land tributary to this city. The priqtt paid was about $11 per acre. The oonipauy will construct a logblng road from this city to the timber and erect u argeexport saw mill here. The steamer Alerts from the Philip pines with 200 nasrenuers and some boi cliurs ia believed to be lost. OREGON SUPREME COURT Bean, O J Miller, administratrix, vs Inmati, Ponlron tt. Co, Multnomah c unity, Alllrmed. Ilauck vs Ashland, Jackson county, afliirmed. Moore, J Fisher vs TomlinEon.Mnr en county, afllrmed, Northwest Door Co. va Tomlinson, Marion county, alllrmed. Wolvorton, J I.add va Holmes, Mult nomah county, alllrmed . Petitions lor rehearing denKl; Kerslako vs Brower &. Thompson Lum ber Co. "Title Guurantoo & Trust Co. vs Ays worth. Alscholl va Clark. Iu casoof Walling vs Trcvor.motlon o dismiss overruled and counter motion tor lenvo to fllo amondod. Abstract and certificate of trial judgo of testlmoi y allowed. Who Tackled a Torpedo to Save a Boat. G. W. DAVIS' Judge Burnett Gives a Decis ion Against the State Nkw York, Nov. 25. Bergh, boa swhln of tho submarino torpedo boat Fulton, performed a most remarknbla feat of daring at New fluff ilk, L. V tt was shortly after he left tho Fulton, nf tir bolng under water in tho submarino boat all night. A flurco gale was raging and tho tldo was so hlgli that thoro was throe feet of water in tho streets of Suf folk. Threo largo sloops had boon driven ashoro beforo the gslo and a crowd of upectatorB on the Holland torpedo boat company's wharf noticed what appeared to ho a largo pile driving toward tho G. B. Bransford, Br., ono of tho sloops that was ashore. The Fulton's crow recog nized that tho drlftln, object was n Whitehead torpedo dummy, weighing 810 pounds. Thoy saw It whon it was lets than 50 leet from tho sloop which It would have comp'otely wrecked. Bergh, though hampered by his ovorcoat and rubber boots, jumped overboard .fought his way to tho torpedo and reached it in time to prevent it from striking tho ltranfotd. He steorod It enfely ashore whore it was hauled from tho water. It had been Hosted from tho rtharf by the high tldo. Mg-T ";u W MM Ki v B r" -": " "BLs .-f ' I JrfflMM "'" 'iMi i VLj,?i3i, Ti IM im JP JLJM&fiMSh y . .n a . tispzznr BIG REMOVAL SAM 10 percent off for Cash until we move In our new location one door east- ;::::: We are better pre pit ed than ever to fathfy your wants tn Knives, Forks and Spoons iu cets, and Fancy Single -Pieces- " would take uo much space J to name all tie iiew aii proity lauif ware we are howing this jear. Our favorite u Km "1835 R. Wallace" brand, mo pin our laitb aiul stsktf uur reputaifon on this brand. We also l.avtt "1847 R0?erS" tor th(4e Mho want it. n am miUuk kms and , forks in tn'.lr brand for 1 80 pr Jon 1 tor triple plate. Tea spoons $1.50 Ier i tet. Table spoons $3. 00. A1K liavtfto.tie tHiiwauu wri wrw e ua4 iiJtJ u Mf- i WftrSBi i nu uierew -lride. Ttiere are w'ate I mm tilvar than "1&17 I tlUts. We ell these the "JehnQ brand and sell them at ( UU iwr dosen a msm fflT S Jewelry S we "& Leaders fn , VMB.f' S, tjfff $ W have an extra large stoek to show yf Tea Sets. Suear Bowls. Cream Piicners, poonnoiaers ruaoine aisncs $alad. Berry, aod Fruit dishes. Butter Disnes tnocoiaie ana umcc sets, Water Sets And many other large and small pieces. w prid our.etvw in t'uvint? (tit) large' asaorimeBt Ol mis line m wmII a in wine oilmr dues, iu twjerty. or ltritttai iirtHwu.s, tuw mie hrrvUeal What nievr than Hteeecof tflver ware? M you aro thinking of buying wedding Ctt welHviteyew M eall and tee all the jgaw awd prtfty ttiinga we have to show you. war prtcoa win reiy mterti you. In the Suit to Recover Five Thousand Dollars Bonds. Tho suit of tho Htato against George W. Davis and his bondsmen, . P. Mc Cornnck and George G, Uinglum, was decided by Judge Burnett In Depart, meat No, 1 today. Ho gave a decree in favor of tho defendants, The rtiit was brought to recover $0000, the stun of the bond of Davis, the clerk of the School Land Board, who was dls- overed at the last legislature to be short lu his accounts lu the sum of $32,- 097.03. It was stipulated betneen tho parties that the bondsmen could tako advantage of all technicalities of law to exonerate themselves from paying tho sum of the boud, and this Is what was tiken advantage of and accounts for the docitioti given. Anothor suit In relation to this thort age of G. W. Davis is pending lit the equity department of the oircult court. It is against Sylvester Pennoyer, Geo1 go W. MuBrlde and Phil Metsohsn, gover nor, eeare'ary ol state and state treas uier, respectively, thu Hlalo Land Board at the the lime Davis was cletk. This Is for an accounting and will bo heard on December 0 by Judge Bojse, HATRED--01? GREAT JJRITAIN French Papers Say Is En grained in Germany. How the Germans Treat the Poles, Nkw YoitK, Nor. S A Paris corres pondent quotes ana contrasts two ar ticle in the Journal dt Debate and tho Temps jspeellvely, on the subject of the German attacks on Mr. Chamberlain (or his Edinburgh speech. The article PAYMENTS OF ROAD TAX ORDERED In Justice O'Donald'a court today a ccse was heard In which II. T. Bruce, roadmaetor, sued W. T. Dnnlap for tho payment of a road poll tax, amounting to throe dollars. Tho defense given was that thu sum had been paid but It was paid to city street commissioner Friz, tol, and the court ordered that tho tax should bo paid, together with the costs of the action. MARION CIRCUIT COURT In tho caioof Chas. IS. Hteele vs. Nettle G. Steele and Caroline Norton in department, a demurrer to the amended complaint has been filed. The suit Has brought to dissolve tho marriage, con tract existing between tho plaintiff and first named defeudsnt and to recover damages from tho second, on the allrged grounds of her having alienated the af fections of Mrs. Steele, The complaint Is demurred to on account of thecansea In the suit and aetion having been Im properly united. The case of K. J. Baker vs. thu Williams & Knglaud Banking Co, was dUoustdd this afternoon. The q'leitlons receiving the most argument were thu motion recently tiled by Ladd & Bush objecting to the payment of interest on deposits to certain par tier. This was to Phil Metsclian, ex-state treasurer, W, II. Odell, ex-clerk ol tho reboot land board andf IJ, J. Hwafford, ex-oily treasurer. It is alleged that these parties deposited funds there unlawfully, as they weio state and city funds. Besides objecting to the payment of any interest on these funds, it U asked that the Interest al ready paid be refund!. The matter of the guardianship of Wm. K. Jotnph, a spendthrift, occupied tho remainder of the eesilon. Ex.Presldent Cleveland is muoh Im proved in health. The submarine torpedo boat Fulton was under water with her erew, off New York during tho storm Sunday for flf teen hours, with no inconvenience to those under board, Very Heavy Fighting Against Odds. tPT" T"" LctmicW, No. . 25. TtiiB' morning's dlspatchoa from South Africa show tliat tho rocertt filglijlpg noar Villiqrsdorf, southwest of Stniulerton, as to which .Lord Kitchener reported nothing boyomb tho fact that Commandant. Jluys had been captured aftor attacking a patrol of 100 railroad plonrrs, was reully a sorioas affair. It seems that Grobolaar's commando succeeded in surrounding and capturing a British fcrco of 100 Brit', ish railway pioneers. Subsequently Colonel Kymlrgloi) catuoupwlih rein forcements, ond with heavy fighting coin polled tho Jjoors to retreat nnd re lonso their prlsonerfl. The British losses included Major Fisher, kilted and three officers wounded. Tho caifanlMoa among tho men liavo not yot boon reported. Nkw York, Nov, 25. Tho corres pondent of tho London Times and tho Now York Timos, nt Pretoria, says that tho fact that Oommandanta Toucho, My burgh and Wcseols hao been left alono for somo time in Nnrtlioast Capo Colony is adduced as n sign ot relaxing British efforts lu tho colony. Tim cor respondent declares that this is only anothor Instance of an unreasonable Im patience recently mniiltcatod lu regard to tho progress of thu war. Tho mistake was onro frequently made, after clearing one district of pur sufng tho Boors immediately into an other and nlloingthcm to break back into tl e first. To obviate this, now that ho has cleared tho mldlnmlii, Getiotnl Fiench haa been obliged to allow tho onomy to remain in comparative quiet in the Barklry East district until ho has rnnda Bine that thoy will notbroak west, when ho will proceed ngittust thorn. Tho building ol a linn of blockhousea from tho north, southeast to Dordrecht which Is now in progress will, it is ex pected, prevent tho Boers breaking west, Tho columns now operating in this dlatrict. If they succeed In 'clearing the country, will prnollcnlly trco tho colony, east ot tho main lino from Capo Town to Do Aar, ot Boers. KEROSENE, STOVE, JEATH! Four Miller Sisters Burned in Pittsburg. PiTTMiiuiio, Nov. 35. Four persona wore burned or suffocated to death and two seriously Injured in a tiro this morn, in if, which destroyed the residence ot J. F. Miller lu Knoxville sit'ntrb, Tue dtfod nre: Ro?o Miller) aged 23; Amelia Miller, BgedlD; Amanda Miller, ogeU 10 Silvia Miller, aged O.i Injnrdd: J. G. Mil!crtho fatherj'who jumped trom n eccond story window whoso Jeg Is broken, will recover ;.Mrs. Minor badly burned j on the verge of norvoue prostration. Two other daugh ters oseapod without Injury? ' '" The illro was caused -by-tho eldest daughter Rose souring kerrfjenHn it otovo to start a lire, An explosion scattered burning oil all "over the room. STATE HAS THE POWER To Ittgulatc Chargesln Stock . ' ' Yards." Decision of Justice Brewer Upholds the "'did4. Line Granger Decisions. Wahiii.soton, Nov. 25, In tho United States Supremo Court today an opinion washaudod down by Justlco Browor, In tho Kansas City stock yards caso, which involved tho validity of thostato law of Kansas, giving authority to fix rates of charges at stock yards for handling cars. The decision of tho court below, which wns against tho stato, was reversed. 1 ' ' hi- aiMMawMBB Gov. Van Satit will call a special sos slou of tho Miuuosota legislature tq tako 'Btops to fight the great railroad combine to tho last ditch. i . Col. Lubo, veteran Indiana nowepapor man, is dead. Coughing? Start at once for your drug store for some cough medi cine. If you meet your doc tor on the way, toll him you arc goin r.f;cr a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. If he has any thirrj better to offer you, get it. o want to help you, and so c'oco your doctor. " 1 couched tirrlbly after having la grippe. If It hod not boon for Aycr'a Cherry Pectoral, I don't think I could possibly have pulled through." Ii. 11. Davis, Providence, R. I. JSc.tOc.JI.CO. J. C AiEKCO,.Uw!l. Mm. IT Col. Arthur Lynoh, tho Boer loader elected to Parliament from Galway, will bo arrested for treason, It ho Bs to England. F YOU will come today and try our cream center hand made mixed candy you will get satisfaction. Ellis & Zinn's 1 ALL THU LATEST t'LAVOnS I U State Street. tBtUm'P boas 387 'i OUR HOLIDAY SALES X A clothing sale of groat linportanro Is now In prugrers at tho big store. Courervativo pooplu aro taking advantage of the inoney saving oppor tunities; that Is why thu storo is urowded all day lonj. Great Reductions In Ladles' Suits, Ladles' and Children's wraps, etc. See the Window Display 0f SUITS FOR MEN 1 haven for bargal In i'p us Joit Is u now. Showln g the most liberal reditu twin) over made on hth clase goods. Tomorrow we begin our .-yi tomorrow vc vi-kiu vui gfes UNDERWEAR SALE.... 1 i&i M' t3 1HadjB Khit Uhderweaim 8)clnl prices will prevail on the entire line throughout the week. ,..0N WEDNESDAY ONLY... V will offor a splendid lino of ereani and natural color fleeee llnwl goods, worth 85o. For 23c a Garment m j mfr-jyy Hf ssr Holiday Slippers Formftrt nl town. women. Una id HUNDREDS VISIT US EVERY DAY. gie