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joOrNal advertisers. Are morcr than pleasedwlth the re sults, and an a result are Increasing space all 'round. THE DAILY JOURNAL: V,tti" - ' j ' JHZ WfiATHEH. W. Fair tonight and Friday; probably, cooler Friday, - Ar VOLUME XII. SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER ?, 1602. -- ..lli.tid.M. no, 3er. 1 I III I H-f H 1 1 1 1 1 H n HHIM4IIHHI,I H It H 1 1 1 1 1 ! - QUALITY Is what you want to look for when you're buying SHOES I 'If the Right Quality Isn't there They I Zc - T.. . i. A- . . -1. j are expensive ai any price. Our over IncreasInE shoo trnuo la an Indication that the duality . . T Is right, and Unit tho prices ore right, too. X Our "spot cash" plan of business enables us to undersoil any ; f store winch does a credit business. . . . You jnny always nay cash, but if you trade at a "credit" store you will pay "credit prices." gMMHMHIIEKBHMKIIBUBlSLtttMMIIMIMm SPECIAL SESSION VERSU S THE REGULAR SESSION! I NEW YORK RACKET '. '. Started right elovon years ago, and thoy've stuck to It. Not a olnglo artlclo lcavos tho store until It Is fully paid for. Of course, we ; always refund the money for luythlng rotu'rnod In the satno condition T as wiicu iiurcunacu. B - . . . ., . - . - I Three Things of Great Importance to the! S -' People to be Acted Unon g That the Regular Session Will Defeat or Defer and Render Nugatory'--Possibility g , g That There May be a Deadlock or failure to Organize I Must be Considered n't try cheap cough medicines, fief the. best, pay the ptfee, Ayer's Cherry sectoral. 60 years of cures. JC.ArCo , TRUST TO PRESIDENT'S WISDOM Strike Leaders Look to the Executive for Relief SEE OUR NEW LINE OF f Men' s Clothing, Men's Overcoats, Boy's Clothing, Boy's Overcoats f Our values In theso lines nro not equaled by "regular stores." v. HAVE YOU SEEN THE I New Waterproof Rain Coats for Men f Thoy'ro light and dressy, and keep you dry. OUR LINE OF J Winter Underwear for Men, Women and Children is Very Complete. Men's heavy fleece lined underwear, at 30e each Men's all wool underwuar 90c each. Wo have all grades In part wool and all wool nt extra low prices. Duck Coats, Slickers, Umbrellas, Rubbers, and everything for tho rnlny season. Salem's Cheapest One-Price Cash Store E. T. BARNE8, PROP. Corner of Commercial and Chemoketa Streets. MUM IHIHIIHIIIIIIH HMHIIIHIIIIHII II IIIW Tho Intorosts of Governor Oeqr nor of any aspirant for Sonator nor of any pnrty should InturferO for a moment with a special session of tho legislature. - Tho necessities of tho people, tho development of Oregon, the honor and good name of tho state, the good fnltli, or tho people with themsolvOB alone should be considered. THERE ARE AT LEAST THREE THINC1S THAT SHOULD HE I M ACTED UPON BY A SPECIAL SESSION OF THE LEGISLATURE HELD BEFORE JANUARY, 1003. FIRST DIRECT LEGISLATION AMENDMENT PUT IN OPERA TION. . I SECOND STATE OFFICIALS PUT ON FLAT SALARIES, AND ALL FEES PUT IN THE TREASURY. THIRD PROVISION MADE FOR THE LEWIS AND CLARK CEN- TENNIAL. If these things are not douo the Htntc will suffor groat loss, and each or nil of theso great matters may be dofoated or fatally deferred. The peoplo demand the referendum to protect them against the ex travagance and corruption of the regular session. Flat salaries were -promised the people 'In all platforms. It Will be, suicidal for any party to derer mat rour years. If Oregon wants other Northwestern states to act on the Exposition, Oregon must act first. The demand of tho Indian War Veterans for an appropriation of $300,000 by' the legislature only shuws tho ehnractoruf pressure that will bi brought to hoar on tho regular session that meets In January. There will bo demands for f 30O.OOO for coyote scalp bountlos, and for JC00.000 for the Portland Exposition. With n long string of candidates for United Stntea Senator, headed by Jonathan Dourno and Chns. W. Fulton, to say nothing of tho'blttornoss that will be ongondorod by Geer's friends, It will bo a warm cession If DouAio goes Into tho fight there will doubtless bo a deadlock That kind or n light may result In tho whole organisation of tlio legislature be Ing dcfontejl. That haB beon done, and may ho done again e Thoro 18 a big pressure for the creating of a Labor Commission for n Warehouse Commission, for nil kinds of commissions, nnd now folia nn.i appropriations. J ' ' ... Vl,nt 1how lB l,lcre nt thc rKl,lnr session for great Rororni measures ke the Initiative and Rororonduni. bolng put Into effectl -ft .nn"Z Umo Ihe last thing, so as not to apply to tho grafts and Jobs' of tho session What Wow in therein tho regular session of such a loRlstnturn for ho Pint Salary law to bo ouacledTrhey will say. a- It cannot tal o ofrJt t rour rour years, what la tho uso or onnetlng It. nnd It will bo drom.n. Such 4 legislature would be so extravagant nnd tho nconlo w nil.! I,., so outraged that ir It passed a Lewis and Clark npprop m Ion wh rh Is in direct violation of Uio constitution, they would on Join it! Thorods no way to get tho benefit and protection of Direct Loirlshi Hon. but t? enact tho law to put 11 Into offect nt n Special Soaalm ! Sr ? t Legislature, hold before tho Rogulnr session moots " f the Tho people will lmvo no protection whatever against an i,.n..1 Doodle legislature, nnd, possibly no logl.laturo at nl rnss U ore i Tho people cannot got a Flat Salary Jaw passed thnt will go Into ofTect ror rour years, unless It Is o meted at a sneclal BPiminn iVi i I the regular session. . ' '"' 80"",on ,10''1 bofo Yet tho present slnto ofllrlnls nil WILL FIGHT THE MERGER Two Billion Capital Organized Aganlst It UOnver. Ort. 2 Tlin Nnlnt.l iA. Mock Association, several of the large Western railways and the govern- Wllkesbarre. Pa.. Oct a.-Preldenf Mitchell, of tho Mine Workers, leaves this evenlntp fm. WAi.in- .. JreirthaVrrT0 mau b,,t lJs&r trusts that tho President's wisdom may I President Springer. of the associi iiiii uim io tno right tmm tt Is cer- "on- ?,auo n statement today, after iniii Hiai , .i .....', ." .a conference with Pi-Miriam ifui tain that tho minors will stand flrfu in thoJr demands. un1 tl10 confocenee should agreo to arbitration. In the lntter event tho minors will umlonbt. edly stnnd by tlrfe verdict. n."?' , 0tl 2A."moy.Oeneral Dav os today Rrantod tho application or the New York American that the coal operators bo summonml t...rnr ?C..i!iVJ!0. ???..? .w'! Pwcedlnga . ., i. .J i?? J"!'luvucu nRainst then, under tho Ddnelly antMrust law, Tho henrlng was sot for Wednesday after noon ' the Kansas Cltv stock VBt rtn.i '. pnirers ot the association, that n. 0Au tut or $2.000 000.000 was represenUxl in the fight agalhst the morgan took thnli. nnmtn.(iAh. ...... understanding Uiat thoy wore to go on lint salarlos. Thov hTvn ..n.t ! ! yeaiH. and eoul.l grncefullv .. ... no right to oppose thnt big fees and perquisites for four reduction for another four years. Thoy reform lmvo aaiHBBIHISIBKIIHBaHBMKIBQIlllinBHniBIMIIMiaMIftaiBnUBHBaslIBIIBIMI SPk V AArvlf i BLUUUI RAIDS IN When You Feel the Need Of n tonic 6r a brecor, thore Is notli lng like good liquor to do It. When you lmvo tnkon cold And nro threatened with grip or pneumonia, taken quickly our Tom Howo whiskey will stop tho phllls and savo your llfo. J. P. ROGERS, V Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. . . . 5ERYIA Macedonians Capture Destroy a Town and Vienna ,Oet. 2. A dlBpatch today states that 1000 Macedonians have captured tho Important town of Mltro- vltza, in Servin, nnnlhllatlng tho garri son. Tho victors dostroyed 100 miles of railway. Turkish troops surroundod 300 rebels at Radovls. Aftor 14 hours' i struggle tho Macedonians brokn tho cordon and escnpeu, leaving iw uenti. Tho Turks lost 78. HE GOT THE HORSE LAUGH fEXPLOSION OF FIRE DAMP St. Louis Boodler Testifies How Snyder Served Him z is- rV-. . ji.i Repairing a Watch Pacific Unitarian Conference VIOLENCE IN COAL REGI0N Impossible Acts Are Attrib uted to Resentful Strikers lllnck Diamond, Wash , Oct. 2. A Wllkesbarre. la. Oct i-i... l..l.,r..l .11. .-.... ... I ... .1... t - n.fl... I . IUUII Golnii Over WrlnM'. n.nn.i Washington. Oct 2.-JTho Prcsldont today mot only Socrotarv Wilson nnd Senator Quay, dovotlng tho day to th study of the strikq flltuntlon. Ho ban carefully cone over Wright's oiUclal report, making nnotntloi)8. and, had Senator Quny explain fully nil tho at- u-iuinH ninuo ai mo rennnyivanla. con feienco to effect a settlement. mT. "entrlko Conference. Dotrolt. Oct. 2.UA .thousnn.t ii.,in. RnleB lmvo slRriined their Intention of nttpndlng the coal utrlko conference to no iiem noro TUeeany. Mayor I.owo, of New orlt. says he will attond If the niniiu ih not sitiu uerottt. New York. Oct. -U l rsportetl thin uftenioon that Pivsldent Roosevelt has Invltod aovornor Htone, of Penn sylvania, to attond the conference In WnshlnHtou'lomofrow. In the Lawson Alines Near Black Diamond, Wash snlrt ho didn't hnvo thnt sum with him but would call later. Uthoff voted for the traction bill tho name dny mid met Snyder In New York a few dnyn, Inter, and domnuded tho monoy, but got only $5000 and tho horso laugh. St. Louis, Oct 2. Ex-Councilman TTtlwiff t.uiHflA.f l,i kc lirllinrtf ntttln 41, let w. .. ..,....... ... ...v, .., w...w uiKiuiui uiButiivr uccurrvti ui uie i.aw- "viiko lenueis Wero arrcstnd Hilo mn.. mornlne. Ho told how Snydor gave B0I1 .,.. ft half mllo from thl nlacn Imr hv Bi,nfw . ""'' him $50,000 In a paokaso. which he "" n "Pr8;. Jml ,ro "nSi I Y rtt Jneob,, bneko,J Y ,i0nii.,..,i anv.n , i.,i,i.im tlla morning. nro damp oxpiodod cumimnv of miiitin ,... ....... . . :..""." ..'."."." . """"";" "."" when tho day si ft wont to work, nnd ... ' . . " -"" wim not fiuiMiuu. wmen no accopieu. anynpr ,. nPl, ,.,: ,n ,, ,wia i,iii,i n . body hns been recovered, tho others nro Imprisoned. Men. women nnd chil dren for mllos about nro rushing to tho sceno. Tho minors wero married nnd white. Tho mlno is owned by tho Pa cific Cuawt Company, nnd Is conHldored safn. Spoclal nsslstauco hns boon rnllod from Souttlo. Of tho finest workmanship Is a branch of, our business that wo glvo special nttontlon- to. Our re pairing department Is (Special to Capital Journal.) 'ortland, Octobor 2. At a mooting , of tho North Pacific Unitarian Con fOronoo. begun In this city Wednes day, the following officers and directors coniliiotnii wore oiectoti: rrosiaont, Mr. w. K, .!, . .., i -., i.m i Woodward, or Portland; first vice -,.w. lMU uwuuil. cuio uim onill, . ....,..,.,.. f,i,l Iflln.n ,,f .,n!,n.,. ,. vaww uun" uiwimiiv U. 8. Matters at the HaQue, Washington, Oct. 2. Tho stato de partment rocolvod a dispatch from Judge Penilold, solicitor for tho state department, today which says that the arguments at Tho Haguo on the Pious fund closed yoBtonlo. Tho arbitra tion court hns 30 days In which to ronler n doclslon. An Heir to Duke of Manchester. London. Oct, 2. Tho Duchess of Tho prevnlonoo of smallpox, or Mn nlla Itch, dtphthorla, scnrlot fevor And moasloH In Hugono hns nwakeued tho authorities to tho need of more vigilant (lunrnntlno regulations, and In tho fu ture when u case of contagious dlHnnsn Ik reported In n household, tho occu pants thereof will bo furnlshod Immo- dlntely with a printed copy of tho city h aim mnmng threntH. Great exclto men provnllml when tho men wore nkon through tho streets. Klvo have been arraigned, and will ho hi,i at 2000 ball each. - r1 diamonds aro reset, and Jewelry ot all kinds Is repaired in' tho most perfect manner, besides optloal work f nil kinds. C.T, Pomeroy 288 Com. 8C, Watchmaker and Optician Oregon s Famous Botanical Physician second vlco-prosldont, Mr. O. 8. Ilnnill ton, of Salem; corresponding hoc ro tary, Rev. W. Q. Eliot. Jr., of Salem; recording socrotnry. Mr. W. It. AVIIbur; acultlonal directors. Mrs. W. M. Stew art, Hood River; Mr. Josonh Shlppen. Seattle. Dr. O. C. Crossoy, Portland. In the ovonlng tho conference sermon was preached by Rev. Goo. W. Stono, Hold secretary for the Pacific coast, upon tho subject: "Conventions. Not Creods." Manchester, formerly Helen Zlinimir-1 ordinance, touching on such cases, and man, of Cincinnati, gave birth to a boy made to comply with tho provisions thlB morning. thoreof. ATTRACTS WIDER ATTENTION BY HI8 CURE8 THAN ANY MAN IN THE MEDICAL PROFESSION, AND THE AFFLICTED FROM ALL PART8 ARE-EVER INTERESTED TO READ OF HI8 WORK. HE HAS CURED HUNDREDS AFTER ALL HOPE HAD BEEN ABANDONED, AND HAB SCORES OF TESTIMONIALS FROM RESPONSIBLE PEOPLE. MANY AMONG THE HAPPY THRONG WHOM HE HAS CURED ARE RELUCTANT TO HAVE THEIR NAMES IN PRINT, BUT THEY ARE EVER READY TO TELL THE AFFFLICTED WHAT DR. COOK HAS DONE FOR THEM, AMONG THE8E IS A PROMINENT DU8INE88 WO. MAN WHO HAS BEEN A PHYSICAL WRECK FOR 24 YEARS, BUT WA3 FULLY RESTORED BY DR. COOK AND HIS WONDERFUL HERB MEDI. ONES. THIS GOOD WOMAN WAS SUFFERING FROM BILUOU8 FE VER WHEN SHE CALLED AN "OLD SCHOOL" PHYSICIAN. HE FILL ED HER 8YSTEM WITH POISONOUS DRUG8 AND MINERAL SUB 8TANCE8 UNTIL LIFE BECAME AN ABSOLUTE BURDEN, AND DEATH WOULD HAVE BEEN A RELIEF. IN THIS CONDITION THE LADY CAME TO DR. COOK? AND SHE 18 PREPARED TO TELL ANY WHO WILL CALL UPON HER HOW WONDERFULLY HE CURED HER. FIRST HE RELIEVED HER OF MANY PUTRID FI8TULAR TUMOR8. THEN TWO LARGE O'VARIAN TUMORS WERE ENTIRELY REMOVED, AND TO CAP THE CLIMAX HE CURED AN ACUTE INTERNAL CAN CER. THI8 VOMAN BEGAN TO IMPROVE FROM THE START, AND AFTER THESE TERRIBLE AFFLICTIONS WERE REMOVED SHE RE COVERED HER HEALTH, FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 24 YEARS FEEL ING THAT SHE WAS A WELL PERSON. HER NAME WILL BE GIVEN TO ANY INTERESTED PARTY BY DR. COOK. WAKE UPI WAKE UP! YOU SIMPLETON. RECEIVE WISDOM AND KNOWLEDGE AND DISCRETION. A WISE MAN WILL HEAR AND WILL INCREASE LEARNING, AND A MAN OF UNDERSTANDING SHALL ATTAIN WISE COUNSELS. DO NOT ALLOW BLACKMAILERS TO STUFF YOU FULL OF LIES BUT SEE FOR YOUR8ELF. THE ONLY SAFE CURE IS THE BOTANICAL 8Y8TEM. POISONOUS DRUGS ARE ONL TEMPORARY STIMULANT, WHILE THE RESULTS ARE SURE WEATH 800NER; OR LATER. Dr Cook Cures all Kinds of Diseases. WITHOUT THE AID OF THE KNIFE OR PLASTERS OR POISONOUS DRUGS. 310 LIBERTY STREET, SALEM, OREGON. Albert Half, proprietor of the Walter House, at Jefferson, died Wodnosday, nt tho ago of C9. He was born In North Carolina and came to Oregon In 1880. KUIMHEBISllMailfinKfl H "Little Ctirly Locks" Has anothor birthday soon. What am you going to buy lior for A glftT Why not let it bo something that sho ran keep and ohorlsh always. Perhaps a I'M, or Brooch, or ulnjr. or anyone or tno owier tasty nine treasures wiih For this Is not alono a store ror "grown-ups, mil always hrs iieitur rememuar store deals In many pleasing tilings in tnsty Hits or jewwry ior ou..uron It Mllltln and Miners Clash. 8oi anion. OcL 9. Company Q llred two volloya nt a mob of atrlkors, who throw HtonSM. at nil nnrlv 1.7... J . . " morning. No 0,10 WUH f ,,,, Jnj,lrt(, The soldiers wore llred unon ,y strlkors. who attacked tho Sturrett rol lory nt tho same time. The night was Intensely dark The soldiers captured one striker this morning, with a re volver m his hand. John Mullen a non-union minor, was clubbed to tin consc ousnosH near Hoidelburg col lery last night, nnd put on nn electric track, where n ear- struck ii t r..n speed and killed him. His body wns fearfully mnnglod. Albany's Fine Football Team Lawless Spirit Of Collegiates St. Paul. Dot. J2.-A wild riot on tho campus or uio utato University occur red this morning, when tour ofuccr at tempted to arrest students blcycllug on tho walks. Five hundred men seized the olflrors. dopmod them of their coats, helmets and tied thorn to n tree and tutnrd on tho hose. After this they put them on separate street cars and told tlient to novur return. After which tho hose, rope and holmets were cut to pieces and distributed as souvenirs. ' ! Shaw Will Accept Standard Washington, Dot 2 An advisory committee, coneistina; or Assistant Treasurer Roberts and Comptroller of the Currency Rldgoloy. has been ap. pointed by Hhnw to pass upon tho m. nlclpal bonds offered. At a meeting this morning they decided to take n standard acceptable securities all such as are acceptable to Now York savings banks State and Cllv BonHi Airnt.j Washington. Oct 2. Tho treasury department commltteo made public this artomoon n list of tho state, and municipal bonds acceptable ns securN ty on 'government deposits. No far Western rity Ih included. Tho commit tee has already accepted 91.000.000 worth of Philadelphia and New York bonds that have been offered. ElkJioiii Mine Sold (Special to Capital Journal.) linker City. Or.. Oct Sv The cele brated IlaUIoy Klkhorn mine waa Sold today to tho Ueavor Mining Company, an Knstorn corporation, of which P. I Hayes, ot Philadelphia, Is president, for 910.000. This Rives control to that company of the ontlro Klkhorn moitn. tnln. Tho initio Is near Baker City, end will bo. opened up In fulj blnHt shortly. - M IT1 .TV UW s - ' 't - r mi.. H yfxsf'V'1 V "I ' A IspS . . rV WtwfffftQy Bi I' iCRSJ'JsB S!- m .' BARR'S JEWELRY STORE State and Liberty Streets, 8afem. Leaders In Low Prices. iiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiHi i-i-H- fiHiiiiuiimfwinhH Apparel foi Wen. TUE THERMOMETER 18 LOW In the kitcbon, always when gas Is need for rooking. And you don't have to worry over the rlee in the price o( wood. It li the fuel par oxcellocco in the warm weather, no bent, no gahea. no dirt nodnet. B Instead, comfort, convenience, W cleanliness, toouomy. Gas stovei 2 and runau of overy sue and style S supplied by tho riIecn (J as LlRht 5 Company at Ion est prices I SALEM GAS LIGHT CO. S Phono 563. Chsmeketa 8L mmHKnrrmnwvtinwmm General BUbee Retired. WahlBton, Oet r-Thi? war d. partaaeBi uaay aBHMKHttd ike vetoa I SIT rUrBeat pf Oeaeral Dlsie. wtio la now en reute frora tie PhfHpplsea, freaa 40 ytrs" service Saa Fmnelsco, Out 2. An enldewh? of suicide prevails In thla oRy. Im t&M past tea day 19 oua UfSt -rred, tir ty ahooUag, 16 by peJaoa Ipg, aad five by ahyxiilen. Sevea; nea and 12 weM. SPECIAL 4b ...PRICES Until October 1st To Introduce Our Up- to-Date Methods MNCROFr OPTICAL CO. A. M. BANCROFT, SpeaUJI-rt tW Cohs'I St , tf 14. f mmmmii iiii in I iMiiiiiiw ;ti7' These first dnys of cooler" weather are forceful reminders of the need of Pall Clothing, ad our new heavy weight Suits and Qvomoats are here to plead thfllr own flauja. All tatM may be suited as the range of styles and prices -are varied. i Suits (Hpui-liil Ui Capital Journnl.l Albany, Oct. 2. Company "O" was Inspootod last night by Col. Oeo. O. ioran. or laugone. On account or Its I being tho first drill of tho season there was not a full attendance, but those win, wore presont made a good show ing. Fred Kdwnrds. the enntOi aiir,iwl by the Albany College football team for Uils season, arrived here yiKtninv noon, nnd active training will begin at once. Albany Collogo hns the bfst football team In the valloy. Linn County Pioneer Inlured. Indxietrloifs Morrrfon Settlement. J.a (JrondeQr Odt V-W!Uiln the past three, years SQ0 -Mormons have settled In Ihe Clranilo, Hondo valley. They have purchased some nf the cholcost farms on the' Sand Illdge, and illvlilnil til mn mi Inln 2(1 41) nnd Rn.nnrn tracts, and nro rnlelnx sugar boots principally, ui the city of I.a (Irande they have a commoilaus church build ing; wllh ffHeallifj? capfloity for about Boo peopla They own the beet sugar factory, have recently purchased the plant ot tho Orund Hondo Lumber Company at Prry, by farjhe moat complete saw mill In Eastern Oregon, the Steel Spur unwmlll, tho llllgaid plspar and all Ihe available timber near thee mills:. They have auroccry store, imlnt store, jowolor," loan agent teal estate men. Jawyoru and other upsiness men In I.a (Iranilu, besltW A thriving com munity at Ailed and Union. They Are Industrious, frugal folks and cultivate thi'tr farms In Ihe highest degree V. 0. Ollflllan died flt Union Wednes day, aged 72 years. He as a pioneer of Union county, and invented the CIISI- Inn bridge, and had Just perfected nn Important Jajproveinant or (he sugar btt iK)pp(HK machine. Chief of Police Sentenced. MlnnenpOlls, Oot. 2,-Frod Ames, former chief of police, wns this morn ing sentenced to hnlf a year In the penitentiary, for receiving bribes from disreputable women, for protection. " i i in Captain Butts Called Down Fort Itliey. Knns., Oct. 2. For swearing when reprimanded by Col. Snnno, nf the. IHghteonth infantry. Captain llutts, Fort Itussell. of the same regiment. Is Bald to be In danfter of court-martial, it occurred at the close of yesterday's maneuvers. He would have to appear before Fucston In such nn event Captain llutts. tho ramous Indian fighter, is the authon of a standard military manual and. ulk lotlc exercise. GoGKtails at) Zinri's 154 SUta St.. PDoaa 287 4. unty Pion .. Oct. 2. Albany, Or., Oct. 2. Mr. Milt Hal" ono or J.inn county'B pioneers, was Blurting for the city last evening from his suburban home, and was just tills side or tho cross roads leading from Klklns' addition, when a train of cms put In nn appearance on the Southern Pacific track. Mr. Hule decided to go back, so turned his hors around lint tho nulmnl became frightened, and tlp ped over the buggy, throwinir Mr. Half out against n fence. He was knocked iiiflonslble and' remained so for several hours, and la In a serious condition Mr. HI Kluni, of the depot, who was going along tho track to seal a car saw the accident, and went to Mr. Hale's rescue, taking him to his hum near by. '' - ""'-'- -.- ' .' " ,';'""" Tim J.. PJW3 1 vfiaSSr 1 fit $10, $12.50, $15 x $18 and $20. Overcoats - $7.50, $10 and up I to $25 John C. Herte 44T 4f I flllHHHIHIHUH HI i i 18 i t Hi-frfrM- f -f4 Coal Famine Is Possible. Nw York. Oct 2. The effects of the ecu I strike are certainly being felt In New York as In no other elty. There la no denying the fact that this city will have to face a fuel famine this winter unprecedented In history. For an practicable purposes (here la no nurd coal In the market, nnd no out look for any. The retail dealer of an tliraelto will wako no more schedule, ami nerwiwr, ao long as te supply in short. ah will sell at tils own prices, What coal (here (a bvlug Imported tfvm Kurope I sold threw and four Mteekv even before its arrival here. The orosoecta of the cownijHnn at he Northwt railway into JfiiBtlnir. , look bWghlcr now tfcan at any we slaa Ormunn A Crook auit Wi-L- ph the jrrade thrywuK , ud It is prefesbly that work wfllb rm3 Today we will Sell 500 yards of Silks and Satins. m statin duchess aANr.v COLORED SILKS f COLORED GROS GRAINS f BRf C.K f'A LLb ICORDED SILKS. ETC. Worth from $1 to $150 yard Today Only - Doi't Miss This Sale, It's a 'Money Swer, gflqxi3Eiau 686 ad ,50 yard 68c i 'a itfi