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DAILY JOURNAL, Watch for Tho Journal's Political Cartoons n this Campaign. -Bi'iiiMMiflnnmilWKnUlirl- Tomorrow, Wafniw'jt'skl imovAry, .-.i. . VOL. XII. salem, oregonI Monday, june 2, 1902. no. it. M-i- PEACE TERMS IN' SOUTH v traw hats THE 1 4k AFRICA f. . t; ;-,. AND Crash hats Nohby shapes for dress wear nnd liln hrlma fnr ,(.. u i ...t .,-!...... .1.1 1... V -- " uMimili IU IID1U U ,M" noi. ui Hiiapea anu prices lor you to eeloct from. We have Plenty of AT 25c Cool and comfortable You're fllissing an Opportunity of Getting Fine Clothing at Racket Prices If VOU fall (n pxnmlnn mtr new S)nrtn lln v 11 i. i..... quality goods for the money than you can Hud nl any "regular store." Your ni'ttf Itlinra Iftinur Mia ntmlitt. 1 -O" W W BIIU1 IIIU Ij'lUlltJ' ill Great Britain Treats the Boers With Great Liberality and Consideration -They Lay Down Their -Arms, and Recognize King Edward and Secure $eif-6r$$M . ment-Allowed to Keep Rifles for Self-Protection -- Prisoners to Be Returned and Farms to Be Restocked - King Insisted on Peace Before His Coronation 'iJ London, Juno 2. In tho House of nnd solf-Bovornmont will bo ostnb- hoar tho first ntffra today. Tho odgo .According to a dispatch to tho Dally in 1110 uiiiii'iimiiuii tviiu which ureaLi inu irom uiroiiu. tionnnu, lur. KTUg' BecniUO thev llUVO WOrn llmm Isn't It. nlinllt. Hmn vnu u-nrn trvlun n natr? They'll rd"re r0lr sl'oo bills If you do. We're proud of our fcprlug lino of uiuii o oiiiiuo. oeaiuies 01 euc: nner erauos at ouc. 7Dc. u.jc. MEN'S SHIRTWAISTS Made rf floe quality Madras cloth, O'ic. Thoy'ro eolnji to bo worn this Sum mor because they're practical. You'd better et a pair. Another largo ship ment uat received of RIBBONS. LACES AND EMBROIDERIES. Wo un dersell regular stores from 20 to 30 per cent on these Hues. LADIES' AND mtrrb FURNISHINGS OF EYERY DESCRIPTION. THE NEW YORK RACKET SnUm'a Ohapat Ono-Prloo Oaali Storn. E. T. BARNES . ,'MffliAWMiHiaBMeWema fl Oil Glass Riddle Clark's Out Glass, of which wo have tho exclusive salo in finlem, is a rlddlo. Its price Is less than the naiul, yet nono but the expert coi.ld detect the slighted difforenco iu finonois or finish. The earns delicacy and beauty is there, yet at considerable smaller cost. A now shipment is just in, comprising a multitude of charming pieces. We would much like to have you boo thorn. Barr's "Jewelry Store Cor. Stato and Liberty Btn Salem. Lraders in Low Pricer. Good Spirits to Help Pqor Spirits Trove ffectlve whenever every ott or remedy fails. And "a little liquor now and thru is redtdied bv tho beet of men." particularly if it's anyil Ink liko our flue eld pure Tom liowo whiskey the best on I bo market. Wo bnndlonll the leading brands of wines and llqiiois. Bottled exprersly for family and medic inal dips. Purity and quality guaran teed Goods and prices right. J. P. ROGERS, fig& Wholesale and Retail Llauor Dealer rvwefr Time is Precious And so is a rellablo timo piece Watches and clocks purchased at 0. T. Pomcr oy's aro always accurato timekeepers and requlro tho least repairs, with ordi nary careful usage, They can always bo dopended on. We aro selling a Wnl tham or Elgin movement in a 20 year gold filled case at f 12.50. Wo can fur nish any style, of case. C. T. Pomeroy 283 Com'l St. Watchmaker, Optician MMMm mm Commons this afternoon Halfour said that tho torms of poaco with South Africa aro that tho Uoora lay down tholr arms, nnd rocognlzo tho sovor olgnty of tho ldng, and that Door pris oners will bo brought biick ns soon ns possible, without loss of liberty or property. Tho cablnot hold a half hour session this morning to consider tho form of announcomont of. tho peace terms. Donso crowds thronged Downing streot, and choorod tho min isters on routo to tho consultation. Chnmborlaln, secretary of wnr, ro coWed an ovation, and cries of "You did It, Joe," woro heard. Tho peace torms nro aa follews: Doors nro to hand over all arms and ammunition In their possession or un der -their control. No action will bo taken against prlsonors, oxcopt those who -broko tho lawB of war. The Dutch language will bo taught In tho schools where parents desire It. miles will bo allowed to tho Doora for tholr protection. Tho military government will bo wlthdiawn ns soon ns possible, llshod. Thoro will bo no tax otrjho Transvaal to pay tho coit of tlio war. Throo million pounds will bo furntBhoa for stocking tho Doer farms. Kttcncn or. mibsonuont to slcnlne the torms Informed tho Door dologatos of British Intentions rccardlntr tho care oc ran ols. who aro not Included In tho mont. Thev will bo subject to according to tho laws of tho colon; which they bolong. The rank and will ho disfranchised for llfo. dnath tiennltv will be Inflicted. four's statement was concluded unronrous ntmlauBO, Peace Formally Announced The war has como to nn end Lord Kitchener a announcomont, Pretoria that ho. Lord Mllnor and Door delegates had signed "torni surrender. This announcomon been nntlclnnted for sovoral da: It waB definitely forecasted In dispatches, but Its recoipt Sunday af tornoon took tho nation by surprise as everybody had confidently boljeved that the House of Commons would Drltnln nwnltod tho promised state- mont In tho House of Commons from Mr. Halfour, tho government loador, waB Btlll further dulled by tho follow ing message fiom King Edward to his people, which vm Issued n.cor mid night "The king has received tho welcome news of the cessation of hostilities In South Africa with lutlnlto iiatlBfnctlon, and His Majesty trusts that peaco may speedily be followed by tho restoration of pioperlty In his now dominions, nnd that the feelings necessarily en gendered by war will glvo placo to earnest co-oporatlon on tho part of His Majesty's 8outh African mibjccts In promoting tin) welfnro of tholr common country." How groat ly King Kd ward's Insis tence that peaco In South Africa ho secured prior to his Inauguration In fluenced tho presont agreement will probably not ho known until tho pri vate memoirs of tho present roglme are given to tho public. or was Informed shortly nftor 9 o'clock last night that poaco had boon de clared. Ho bad been aaleop. "My Clod." he said, "It la Impossible." Mr. Krugor nnd his entourage, the dispatch continues, hopes to be par mlttcd to roturn to tho Transvaal. This, howovor, Is qulto unlikely. Americana Join In Cheers. At tho fnshlonablo hotola and res taurauts patriotic nlra woro ployed, and thoBo prosent repeatedly Btood up and cheered wlion tho bands plnyod "God Save the King." At tho Carlton Hotel particularly n brilliant crowd of fashionable peoplo colobroted the nowB in this manner. Among tho peoplo at tho Carlton woro a good ninny Americans, who good ntUuredly Joined in the enthusiasm. In tlio moan while, tho news had boon convoyod to nuMt of tho churchos, who.ro bolls clanRed out tho mossago of ponce. Prenchora stopped la tholr prayers and tholr sermons to read Lord Kitch ener's mosBngo to their congregations. At St. Paul's cathedral tho Dlshop of utepony mauo tho announocment and Impressively prafaced tho reading ol Lord Kitchener's mossago by naylng: "God baa been ploaoed to answer our prayers, and glvo to us the bles sings of peaco." English Press Opinion. The Dally Graphic In this connec tion Bays: "This Is a consideration which may well chnston our sonso of triumph to day. Wo hnvo dono great thltigd In tlio war. but wo Btlll havo greater things to achlnvo In peaco." ' Whllo oxproBslug tho need of admi ration for and gratltudo to tli Drltlsh troops, almotft all tho nowspapers un grudgingly testify to tho bravery of tho DooA. On thlfa subject tho Stand ard saya: "AB8drodly. tho Doora havo nw refti sou to looit back with humiliation on tho events of the onmpnlgm Although dofented, they aro Dot disgraced." The Standard RU11 further exhort tho nation to accent Its victory in a calm nnd dignified mnnnor, and not to indulgo lh unbecoming 'Or?pffonslvu domonstratlona of Jubilation Tho Dally Chronlclo,pySi "Wo hnvo gained peUco"w,)th honor. If our Btntoamon are henceforth wlso In making uso of their opportunities, wo shall find that We have also gained poaco with good Will." ' ," London (a Jubilant London, Juno 2-Tho neWa of pence In South Africa, was no known until tho people gut tholr mornfng papers. Tho town immediately blossomed out into n mass of flags. Th$ stock ex change opened moat, oxqliedly, with, the crowds outsldo sa dense that they blocked the Btrueta. South. African shares showed nn advance, Th king hold a leVoo or. St. Jamea palace at noon. Aa HlaMa)eaty drovo from Ducklngham pnlojo to St. James, ho paagod tJirouRlvnormous crowds, who choorod nnd Bang "God Bavo tlio King," afid "Ilulo DrlUnio," At the lovoo tho whole diplomatic corps was assembled, who talked of peace, and showered congratulations on tho king nud u.ls ministers. LIGHT VOTE POLLED Jack Matthews Ad mits a Terrible Cut Chamberlain Getting Many Republican Votes i - i i mi ay , ' If l'Jrlj!j i onrniont' UIIitU. Have Ifou Ever Tried Salem's Botanical Doclor? Ho absolutely cures cancora, tu. easoa all without the uso of the knlfo mors, gravel, kidney and bladdor trou- or poisonous minerals or mlnoral of bios, ,bono dlsoasos, asthma, skin dls-1 any Kind. Instructions. My Dear Friend: You must bear In mind that this medicine Is not a poisonous tonic, nor a Btlraulnnt, nor a temporary relief, which you get from poisonous drugs, where tho results are suro death soon er or lator. Those poisons go in your bones and destroy the llfo of them and create all kinds of diseases, can cerous tumors, consumption, dropsy, bono dlseasos, otc. Do not blaino tho modlolno when It takes nn effect and stirs up tho poisons or disease In the systom. You must not expect to be cured In a few days, for your sicknoss or disease has been a long time com ing on, and if will take a long time to got It out of your system. It will take months or a year to build up a . ii.. i .... rrhla la new Doay irom uie uuuu uy. . wnai mo auiia uu uvi . . Thoy .aro used to being humbugged. My medicines aro composed of na ture's herbs what the human systom requires. When the animals got sick thoy will holp themselves to tlioso horbs, for thoy havo tho instinct, and tho peoplo havo not, so wo bavo to mnko a study of it It has beon a life study with me. Do not get weary; this llfo Is too short and too sweet to worry out of this world. Furnish Men Fighting Geer and Rain Falling Portland, June 2. Tho olcctlon of state ofllcors Is being hold today. Haiti Is falling In many parts of the statu. A heavy voto Is being polled, though tlio registration Is 10 pot cent. loss than that of tho last national olectlou. On account of Blow roturns from re mote countloH tho tho result may not bo known until Tuesday. Portland, Juno 2. Chnlrnmn Jack MatthowB, of tho Itopubllcan state central committee, has Issued the fol lowing statemunt: "I tool oflttaln that tly Republican ticket will mako'a cToan swdap today. Mnjorltlos may bo reduced somowhat from tho voto of four yoars ago. Tim voto for govomor will bo much cut down." linker City, -Or., Juno 2. Chalriunn Whlto, of the Domocratlc commlttoo, snys: "I am In rocoipt of Information from throughout tho stato that Indi cates n cortaln victory for Chnmbor laln. 1 oxpect 5000 mnjorlty. A largo numbor of Domocratlc legislative can didates will bo elected." CHICAGO MEAT PACKE1 Deliver Their Wares Under Police Protection Chicago, Juno 2. The ombatgo on meat n.a partly raised today ljy tho packers, on whom tho union tcamstera havo declared a strike, by hcavyftlollv orlofl under police protection, p A numbor of hotels, throatoned with withdrawal of Ico Biipply by thocteam stors, havo agreed to purchaso no moro mont from tho boycotted pnekorn. This action relieved tho uneasiness of hundreds of guesta. who woro fearful that tho meat supply would ho Out off at any moment. Many of tho sjnaller shops remain closed. EX-GOVERNOR LAID AT REST Impressive Funeral Pageant of the.Dead Statesman Dr. Cook curea all kinds of diseases. Dr. J. F. COOK, 301 Liberty 8t, Sa lem, Ore., Is tho man you ought to consult Ho Is a natural doctor. He Is descended from a line of German herb alists, the best physicians In the world. , This Is his fourth year In 8alem, and scores of patients and friends can tes tify to his skill In their cases. Reduction in price of COKE On and after AUy 20 until further notice ihe price of coke will be as follews: Less than 10 sacks, 30c per sack From 10 to 100 sacks 25c per sack' Over 100 sacks 20c per sack Salem Gas Light Co. Phone 663. 4 ChemekeU St Read the Above Remarkable Cure. Kin Kin A new drink at Open till 12 p.m. U State Street. & BYE C SPECIALIST A. M- BANCROFT. BANCROFT OPTICAL CO. 259 Com-1 St, W"- "00 Wedocwrows crteJtast, ExisUotttoa frt. i.MA moo knows more tbaa faU father uUl Jw Is forty ?' The h drwps U t ranks " IgAoraiit, ui & U , Ttat what the grayhatr NtMsB say, Election at Salem. The election at Salem today la pro ceeding vory nuletly. nnd there is no excitement. Some of the Republican are claiming groat eleventh-hour chnngos In favor of Furnish, but Chamberlain Is polling a heavy vote. Many voters aro being sworn In, nnd there Is great complaint at tho ine quality of tho operation of tho rogh trutlon law. Many votors are regis tered In the wrong precinct, nud can not find tholr names on the poll books. Furnish men nro fighting Ooor for Unltod Btates sonator nt many of the polling placo, and Democrats, Popu lists, Socialists and Prohibitionists generally are voting for him. Tho tickets nro all being scratched In all directions, and the returns will be slow coming In. o Higher Wages Demanded. Portland, June 2. A strike of the brltk workers Is threatened. The men demand higher wages. The board of Trade Is asking Uie manufacturers to raise the price of brick to contractors, and nllowrthe Increased wages, to pre vent the strike. o Philippine Question Resumed. Washington. June Z. Th debate on the Philippines civil government bill was resumed in the Senate today Portland, Juno 2. Tho funeral flor- vlcoft of ox-uovornor Ponnoyor woro held yustordny nt St. Stephon'fl Epis copal chapel. HiindrodH of telogrnniB of condolence wore received by tho widow from nil parts of tho Unltod Stntos, Tho remains laid In state at tho family resldenco during tho forenoon, nnd hundreds of cltlzons of all cIosbob took this opportunity to look upon tho fnce of their distinguished townmunn for tho last time. On oVory ldo deop regret was hoard expressed at the sudden taking off from a life of such ofllcleut soi vice ns the governor had been. The remains were accompanied to Lone Fir remeteiy by a largo gather lug of friends nud ncqualntnuoos, tho cortege being covered with flowois, silent ttlbutos of respect for tho es teemed pioneer. o Death of Col. Patrick Donan. Portland, June 2. Col. Pat Donnn, the well-known writer nnd scholar, died here yustorday. o Travelers Meet Tomorrow. . Portland, June 2. The annual ses sion of the National Travelers' Protec tive Association will open tomorrow. The first train of delegates nrrlvod ham tlild nflnrnnnn. comurlued l)f 300 from tho '.fiddle nnd Southern states. The city Is appropriately decorated. STORM AND DISASTER Great Loss of Life on Coast of Japan Boxer Uprising in Southwest China . Missionaries and Their Con verts Slaughtered Attempt to Assatftlnate. Durbarest. June 8. Potovlel. a re tired ottlcer. entered the chamber of deputies today, and attempted to as sasstuutu the Itoumalnlan premier. Dy stnnders seized the assassin and frus trated his purpose, o ISrnest Kllnger returned today fiom ll(4e. Idaho irimnmnninnninmninnw i Ave. ifrasere 1 s this, m WEEK & fc OwiLvl8U $1.00 and $1.25 bfrt vDQlaiete I 69cents I Hhe 3La6tes' tore myyyiiyyyiiymflUllHiiiimmiuiiiiiiJiiuuuuimim Victoria. I). C, Juno 2. Nowb wna received from Mohhnldn of tho drown ing of 300 Japanese llBhormun In tho torrlblo gules tit tho beginning of May, off that coast OR tho Island of ToiUl and oklshlrl there woro 122 boats qn gaged In fishing for horrlng. whon tho storm began. No loss than 70 boats wore cast away, and out ol a total of 1HD5 men, 22(1 woro drowned. Ono hundred nud ninety-two corpses have .)oen recovered nt tho dato of latest ad vices, but 28 aro still mlsolng. Tho men who lost tholr lives wera mostly from Aklta Prefecture. From other tlHliIng districts wreaks, woro runnrtqdj nnd tho loss of llfo is great. Tho Jap anoso cruiser Ynyoyamn, sout to re lievo tho wrecked Musnb! at Noil in um, wna wrecked In tho Bnmo harbor dur ing tho storm. Ilor crew was saved. From many parts news Is given of dnmnge nud disaster. Altogether thorn woro sovon conflagrations, and tho to tal numbor of houses destroyed byiflro wns 14!)9. Floods also caused tho de struction of houses and loss of llfo. Anxiety Is being occasioned nt To klo nnd vicinity by tho fact that rum bling Hounds nro being heard from Mount Tsuknba. Another Doxer Uprising. Advices received by tho stunner Clavoring stute that In Southwest Chi na a new Doxer Insurrection has broken out. led by Mochlhlng, who, killed his wife nnd family. Others otn ulatud the oxamplu before the cam paign commenced. The IloxerH first murdered n French missionary nud lator killed a Helglau priest and Co Chinese olllcluls engaged In collecting taxes wore killed. A church was do- stroyod at Wei Ifeln, where a native missionary was killed, and largo num bers of converts slaughtered. Trcop.i were sent against tho Iloxors who de feated them. Tho robots aro credltod with a program to overrun Honan nnd Shantung, and then mnko for Pokln. They are well nrmed . OBpYING MITCHELL'S CALL Six Thousand More Colliery Aten Walk Out Wllkesbarre. Pa.. June 2. The crit ical moment in the strike of the an thrnclt i ilners was reached at 7 o'i In I this morning, when, according to the rc.Mirts by President Mitchell from th mlneworkers, it great majori ty of Ui firemen, engineers and pump men had deserted their places. In ac cordance with the union's call, upon refusing this class 6000 in number, an eight hour day. On the other hand, operators say that the strikers claim u victory at Hollow, and that, with the exception of the llollenback colliery here, all plants are being operated, either with regular men, non-union mun or men from the companies' of fices. Thus far no violence Is report ed, but at ScraMon, wbei-e the regular employ refused to obey Mitchell's call, apprehension Is felt that trouble may be encountered before the close of the day. Luoky Harry Percy. IMltor Journal. I am so i with Dr. Dsrrins treatment for deaf uess that I wish all to know of my experience. For some time I bare been deaf, until It became so trouble some I could net attend to my voca tion as a niHSlefau. Dr Dsrrln cured me with eleetrlclty awl a slight oper ation. In So minutes, liefer to me ut Mrs. Milter's, Commercial street. Sa lem. JIAItllY PHIlCY. Pselflc University Wins. The ttW meet at Oerrallls Saturday between Parilk- Unrrenrfty and the O. A. C. was vra by the P. U. boys by only vat point, the score being 6 to ft. GUATEMALA EARTHQUAKE DETAILS Eye Witnesses Report Awful Catastrophe the San Francisco, Juno 2. Lator de tails of tho earthquake in Guatemala only add to its horrors. Pnasongorfl arriving here on tho steamer City of Sydnoy say that thoy understand MOO dead woro taken from the ruins of Quosaltonnngo. Ono man who was thoro, and aided In tho work of tnklng out tho bodies, says Hint ovor 1000 had beon taken out when ho loft thoro on Mny 13th, 25 days after tho city had been destroyed. Reports of loss nnd damngo on tho coffee plantations nro beginning to como In, and thoy prac tically double tho total reported from tho towns. Tho estimated figures run Into the millions. Tapachula la n city of about 10,000, and tho damntio to tho town la est!- mntnri nt nlinilf t Oft I) OOll- Rnn Mm-ma a town near Quoxnllonangd. was also doHtroyed with grant loss of llfo. Thoro wore HO persona In tho Jail, and overy man wua killed, crushed and burled under tho falling walls. In Tuxlnchlo, a town of 3000 Inhabi tants, not a houso was loft standing. tJrot SfiQloy, of the Collego music, wont to Toientrxofiay, of MwaEKOraflKKKH " " uiuiiiiur, turn nui' on me King nwi u.is ministers, lniCTVTUAncin nouincl I 1J 1 I - I11UUOA1W UUi-ILAIOj OFFERED ON CHAMBERLAIN Indications of a In Ills Favor All Vote State Landslide Over the (Special to tho Journal.) Portland, Juno 2. (115-12 a. m.) Clark, a brother of Senator Clark, ofcMontana, offered to bet $5Q,000 on Chamberlain this morning, and thorp 'Is' no Furnish money to cor t. Betting throughout most counties of the state strongly favorable tov Chamberlain. All reports Indicate his election by a landslide vote J, E. LJiTHROP. vSf&STttl5ftfi.Vra intttoSjlVv<rrl 4 DERAILED SLEEPER:' Injures Ten Passengers, and One Will i dij. , -, WW oinuii, Juno 2. -TJjo rear Bleopor of tlio Chicago ft NortWcBt" em trnlu was dornllod near Qtls last hlgllt. 'TcTt4 pnBsonRors woroInfurodf Cnptnln Cook, of San Frnnqlsco, will likely dlo of bis Injurlon. . 0 i' if Ponce Aro After Them. Spokane. Juno 2. Indian Agent An derson, with a largo force of deputy marflhals, Is on routo lo tho Spokano Indian reservation, armed with war rants to arrest "soonorH," who aro charged with lmpai-sonntlng ofllcors, resisting Willi flro nrma tho. Indian police, nnd other crimes during tho ro tent rush to tho reservation on forbid dim roHorvoB. Barious trouble Is anticipated To Investigate" Mine Disaster. Victoria, D. 0., Juno J. Tho govern ment Is being ankod to appoint a royal commission to Invostlgato tho Fornlo tnlnil .illaaafar. t"nA kiiH.liuJ ..m.i .h bodies havo boon reoovorcd. FR1i!H, TCltfAY. ,..Fig-Paste. Pepperminf Wafers 154. State St.. Phone 2874- The Magnetism of Our Values Draws Great Crowds -ss to the Big Store to Trade r , Some of Our Seer Lil Of- KHiTUUDCRWfAP.Iferlngs for This Week Pure whlto sleeveless vents, nicely llulrbwl ,n Uk Irs ribbed, each , ,1UC Pure white Bwii ribbed vests, lane trimmed t - extra values IbC l'lsltud ellk vests In pink, blue, and white, ra Horth 76c, ipccisl boC Itluo and pink mercerized vests hIiiI Hhlte 00- lisle worth b'K, special .... JOl .19c Any odd Ilnoof30o to60j values, 1pecl.1l to 01 ono l ft flJtl S) AIM) Ulinn W r.tnun, V,i . "LHUII finvii fi iut ivui r.iAwttr Hand Wc Win Your Heart iuw,4 flernuen we fit tho ulovea so nlool ami gnarantoa a bet tor value than you can got lsuwhre. Meyers' celebrated French kid gloves, all col- ft n o 98C Imported kids, all colors $1.25 Our spfolnl brand, eumlo nud glace Vide, In n "Ol"" $1.50 The Msjeitlo gloves $1,75 frufouseo glove ........$2.00 A Rousinir Sale of Youth's Suits We Imve a hip line nf odd suit, ono snd two of a kind, fur youths from IS to 1H years of sgeat One Third Reduction t 6 00 BfJITB KltDUOKI) TO 8 81 M 00 suns nnnuuiti) 10 $ w $ 7 w saiTH niibuqni) to &oo $ 0 00 SlHTi IIROUOBD 1Q ,..MM lOOOBUirfl HBDUOBD TO tQ 0T tl'.' 00 BU1T9 HICDUCKi) TO fS 31 Serges. Worstet's, MUluru, uie. It's n great offsr. Come ami iNvesllgste. Good Yalueslin Men's Furnishings MKN8 PANOY L080M 8HIIITS -Q regular 1.00 values DuC STRAW HATS-AUU.olotwt slua for thin Summer's wear, s to 18,60. THE PANAMA IIAT-?2.60, the tuoit iopnlar style. ., TECK STYLE PArlAMA-Ma5leof linen over straw. A new Idea nnd a Hood one, urftse 60s, BOYS' CRASH HATS-Wc ' MEN'S CRASH HATS-Kxtro wide brim 90s. fMFSDAY' PNES Onl A linn nf ldif d'ovelee vel, meicertaki ffnlili, extra gol Mo values. Special 4Qn Wednesday Q Hammocks..- We have J't 0enetl hm out lim meks for Humiiior. Osll and tee llieoi. . Wash Goods The Mile enHthmss HllU renown I ffMs hi nor Mrt snd rritsttrd in tervst on the part of thr c tomers. 85 value, spvffsl -0i 0 vIh, ejHell Ho 60s values, tsesUl STe 96e vsluss, 'pvalst 270 39e value, pwlM 'Jla M vsJuHt, (HecUt lDa SO vsliiM, ipeolal 17o IR9 valtiM, apejat 16o 16o values, spesltl l3o Capsheaf Safety Pins,.. The new collide tMy pin, Best on earth. "- wmk (lueu quality tizv ' the sud eit uud niost comfortable times vor made. They art) lwnt in txatru Hon. superior Jn q jabty ai,d ujedvr" ate In price. Boots $3,00 Oxfords $2,50 Men's Shoes $3,50