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FREED —__ NOTORIOUS POBTOrriCE ROD. •BR LIO-RATCD BY PALS 111 l t». 1 11-l's N.w* I" n I JANr.SVII.I_:, Wl*. Aug. .«.—A notorious poatofflre rubber was re teased from I ol here tht* mm ulna by pal* who ► .->■ 1 Ihrtr way Into th* I.iii It* wa* charged with 01m rtibliery and *u*iwrted uf being Im plicated In a Chicago postofftce rob* bery. AT OYSTER BAY — OYBTEH, HAY. Aug. *.«.-Pre*l dent and Mr*. Koosrvell Imik a long horseback, ride this morning, 'lurre were no visitor! at Sagamore thla morning, nor are any espei-ted to d». The presldrnt sprtit the aft ernoon with correspondence. Ctrr the tlusHl Clolhr* habit. IIEUAt.Ii. Uti Sad ••• I2c Pound Tomorrow, Saturday.for Shred drd Coroanut, worth SOc Ib. 25c Pound For Adams' Java Ulrnd Coffee Try It; catlatactlnn guaran teed. 30c Dozen Tomorrow.Haturday.for »trlct ly fre*- Local ttanra KB* 5c Cake For Fels-Naptha Soap. 25c For I Cake* Iciri'v Soap. lowa Creamery Butt, 3Hi for 45*. ADAMS TEA AND COFFEE CO. •21 SECOND AVENUE, Near Ma. .on Sir.at BOYS' DUDS hr*i Sale of New Fall St",!.*. Begins Tomorrow Dcye* All-Wool Or*- -_^ lloya' All-Wool Heavy i .______ ___* •*** n „,,,,, -,„_, eu „ Norfolk and equ.r*. « J_ . . C-t doubt, breasted X*J •***•* c* **•"" ,Id1b«». style. Utea 9 to IS __**"_-r*__ trimming, an Ullor year a *-"'">' vi... _riil^"v/ft|k "***' ***** *"° ,S are. Pj»1 *' pr "" __Wft/'^__tt 951» ..lie, Sale prl . $3.98 Crai $3.75 D-'j.' I'.E.v Brown 11- I ijjfftiaW Uoya* Brown and Black and Black Mlie«l F""s.lH**T tut. t .-. . n Beotrh Tweed Bulla. ki±r*Sl M'""' '? ,1! ,l"' RuaaUn blouae .:»:*«. -I'l ,Un Dlo«*« B^l* mlltury -to*, tlik V' _I^l handsome military coat-ot-arm* embrold- r'*f|_*l button, patent teeth ered ©a aleeve. teath- PI CI _.. *_ _...-. . »_, - er belt, ailk bow.alxe. ■ fef ,r UXt' *"J , 4to I year*: I M ■ ■ year*. 93-0 ****»'; value; Sale price .... ■ •*[ "tale price $4.00 J% $2.75 45-Vestee Suits Half Price—4s Hoy*' All-Wool Gray tamt MM Butt*. alxcs 5 to • year*; were MM now .... 9-* M Boya' All-Wool Fancy Cheviot Veetce Sulla, ailk lapel* and braid trimmed; were Is. 00, now 13.50 *_*o'» Heavy B • ' e.| Fhlrt* an-1 Drawere, FIRST WARM ■*>*>•*,■*'» weft pearl button*, per garment UNDERWEAR CALL Mtt .JV___-«i wmi B-irt*'a_d"*i»r'a-er«" f *©» peart i ittonn. warm and *• rsl •• :■• '« ¥"# ,! •'• value per garni. ' II 01 fr' _/ Met. Flneet Pure Auatraltan Wool Bhlrti __"' _L an ' Drawer a. equal to moat t." ' * gar a^*\-*_-_-_ ment*. eaeii 91.7 ft fjS^L^_^*Kf\ Ladiee* Warm I"*- Jersey Ribbed Veet* (rnPv'*'w\ *n'* *'ir''"'' *r*' r »'•' •*■ ri' *■•" !* -.35. /' _' „ :^^^^k l***l**" -*«-,,,r*- Wool Shirt* and Drawer* |J& -(I. JrSSa 11.09 value, each "'" 'rt_v^^r _B ••*<Jl'' r.t"'l Improved rtalted V*«t« and IrV**"- ''^*m__——r Pant*, r-.'-.*t perfect fitting unl*rg4r '(■L JII _i3©*^ fn•»!*•(• made, earh 91.35 IfjKJVI jrO\i» I-dlee* Natural Gray nibbed I'nlon Suit*. l*Vto siM/,*!.'!**/ •°n* **•*•_*__- fabric*, nicely finished. *-*CTT-UAi*/**' i ' IMS veto* selling at. a cult 91.00 I^klkm?!./ V Children* Itibbed Klr-erevllned Bhlrta and p^ffSm_%pif Pact*. «l*a li lo It 111. BARGAIN NOTES FROM OUR BUSY SHOE ROOM i Ladle*' 12-Inch high j Boys* Kangaroo C_lf Men's Vld Kid Bbocr-. top Tan Crultlng Shoes, size* 11 to plain globe, toe. (Mors 11-M value. li, |1.50 value,now 92.**" value, now., now 92.50 ....»1.3S 91.05 ! I j ________________ _______ ——————. ___________________ ! Children* Box Calf Udles Kid Oxfords, ___e^___r_t-S_-. I**dl" Kid Oxfords, ■•" kld ) m. wear , irantoe*- _..„, _„_ ,9to » HO* •"" **lv*- Bo_' flß Til |2.00 value. , 9". to 11 9i.00 "" now tl 1 11«_ t" - 91.35 now ,l 3° _____________ M^_,^___. _ .-_-___.——_ ' Lad lea' flseat quality Boys' Bent Satin Calf Child. 11-d Kid ! Berg* Buck-kins, B hoe». all sixes... Rh"**. «.-e« *t_ to IllJi value, now... » 11.25 value, now 1 91.00 9 I-SO -*,-,„ IT DOUGLAS MEN'S UNION-MADE SHOES A SPECIALTY F)ETERSON'C /GOOD GOODS \_J 306. soB. a ie PIKESTREET. Robbers Failed 111. H. i 're. N*W* Aaa ii I i in. too Aug, IB.—Threo per sons wet* inin,..l yeatenliiy at ttl* ii im linn ii, inre truck m a result uf the cxi hialoii of dyntttt.lt* eapa It Is •■ vi -.-. .i the rain were thrown un the floor of the betting shed 111 hope* of creating a panto during which the bookmaker*' tills might be robbed, Ttio .nt. ri,i ito rub one t i- ■. -1 • . wa* urn, le. but It felled. 'I li."-- In jured were trampled ihi during the small i .nil. thnt followed Ibe etplo slim. LUMBERMEN AT TACOMA A large number of lumtirriiirn of Seattle went to Tacoma today tO at* trnd the meeting lit the lumbermen from ail part* of tb* state who have met there to discus* Ihe lum ber situation. It la the *t-ml annual meeting of tho PnclfU* Const Lum ber Manufacturers' association and a grrat deal of Importance la at tached to tho titertlng. Among the .;..,■ -..ii-. to come up are the forest reserve withdrawals made or rontrmplated tn thla state. There I* a difference In opinion be i**re_B th* lumbermen and forest ••uini. Is-toner* about the dlstrtrt* to be withdrawn, and aeveral of the i, a. iiiirr. Nt agent* will be present to present the government aide. Another quratlon to be taken up ts th* «•> . ■ t.i rate to Ht. t'aul, which haa been advurated by the associa tion and turned down by the rail toads. Every one prearnt I* en prated to register a kick on the way the roads have treated the Pacific Northwest lumbermen, and some hot talk wtll be made about renew ing the demands until coma c> r» mv.m 1* made. MONEY FOR WAYSIDE King rounty yesterday contrib uted I-• •■ toward the support of the Wayside Emergency hospital. Mr* Marlon U Hatter called on the county commissioner* at their af ternoon meeting and spoke of the needs of th* hospital. Tbe com atlae******** are enthusiastic over the good work that I* being done at the mission. — » ■-■■ — It* Your Time to Buy "Cluetf Shirt*, tl. 15; "Monarch" -hlrta. TS rt*. E. N. llrooks * Co., US] 5r.,,,.1 Aye. ess ARE AFTER THE RIOTERS Mr 'i. Hope New* Antl citiri'i ' t'nisicK. ruin.. au« :« — Infill iniillutiH have been filed and ro|ile* Issued and placed tit the li ,ini-i nf Hlierlft li. il fur ..in.. m, iiu-.t twenty-right (if tin* mi,at prominent n ■ m. m i lv the Cripple Creek district The Informtttloit* were filed In Hi district court by Deputy District Attorney 0. t*. iiut- Irr. The ehnrgrs are i-nti»|iiiitc.v, as sault li. kill. fn I mi. Imprisonment, 1...,ir. i."i-i in-. . i,i. r and luririiy, all In i-iineitliui with the deportation* of A work ago. Among the allrgrd trader* of the mob fur whom capiases were Issued ate: \. I-..ui Franklin, former mayor of Victor; It. I*. I tunnel I and John si,,up |.-, .. . 13. I!. Nrw ■ i mi. . .i-i.i. r of the mi National bank; Henry Dahl. malinger of Ibe I'l'Mi mine; A. 11. t'arlton, presi dent of the First Nsllutial bank. I: i. 1, of the defendant* when ar rested will lie required by order of Judge I • \.i'i to furnish bond* fur $6,*itH>. In an Interview Judge I.ewls rmpbatlrally declared Hint .!■ ;»-i t.i tlon* and other forms of law|i*s*ui*ss In Teller rounty must rea*e. ll* ltitliiini.il that If the ai'fused *re tried before blm and convicted be will Impose ,-. I.i- ii. ■ . without frar or favor. "FAUX) llOMANI." Tbe Third Avenue theater t* en Joying a prosperou* week. If the bustne** keep* up fur th* balanre of the season a* It baa during th* Keane engagement of "Kablo llo main Manager Kussrll saya he will get married and retire '" * •■til. K. r, im-. li at some out-of-the way Island where he ran enjoy a "n.i.. *i needed rest" **A llunaway Match,, will b* the bill the eomlnf week. Thl* might mean a horse, a "»root-w*gon." a btryrle or a foot rare, but tt doesn't. It ts the name of a fare* «*omedy by Mark .wen. It Is to be presented. Manager lluasell says, by a stem winding farvw comedy company and ta built for laughing purpose* only. •TNCT.K TOM'H CAWN." **Unrle Tora'a Cabin" will be Ihe bill tonight, tomorrow afternoon and night at the Alraiar. All nnt week, beginning wit!, the Sunday matinee, the Wiedemann .-• ,r . will be seen In tbe popu lar old pastoral drama. "tUirl Klrke." Tb* ..liter theater-goer* wtll remember the *tory well Rejutre Itodney loan* Dunstan Kirk* some money and In return Is promised the hand of the daughter Ilasel Klrke. How the daughtrr fall* In love wtth another and I* turned from h*r father* door with a cure* and how thing* ■BBMCBMt* ly rtghl theraselve* I* told In four lnten*e!y Interesting act*. WOULD TAKE IT ALL BACK The reel dints of Skykomlsh, Who recently petitioned th* county com -1 Mlselnaer* to call aa election for I the purpose of voting the town a city of tbe fourth class, have ap parently gotten cold feet on the I proposition. Their attorney* called |up the county commissioner* thi. I morning to ask if there wore nol some way by which the election, which ha* already been called for September IJ, could be declared off There Is nothing to do now but go ahead wtth the election. It Is {understood that there will M Utile ! voting and that the chances are ' that the nominations for city off! jclals will not be certified. It Is said that only * few of the taxpayer* ar* In favor of Incorporation, while the majority ar* atrongly oppoeed to IL LAST DAY OF REGATTA (Or It- 'irr. News As**t_l ASTOIIIA, Ore.. Aug. M—Al though the crowd* of yesterday wer* far beyond any that have ever filled th* atreet* of Astoria before, trains and excursion boat* this { morning brought still more visitors | to the Columbia regatta. Today Is th* last of the three-day program. Tired though many were j frota the galUe* of tbe past Ivo I day* and tbe reception to tbe queen .last night, tbe town wa* early dot ted with pleasure aeekers and when | the morning events were called the I grandstand was unable to acroramo j date more than a small part of those seeking seat-. The program wa* somewhat "shot to pieces." due to the changes ne retaliated by yeatcrday'e rough weather. RECEIVER ASKED "ten Kortgaard today filed an ap plication In the superior court to i have a receiver appointed for a 1 grocery store on Fourteenth avenue, lof whlrh he and J. V. Ilenson an* Joint owners. He nil.. that lb*n i son haa excluded hint from the ! management of the business and i haa appropriated money belonging ito the firm to his own u«<*. lie de j mands an accounting. * Dot Dinn.r In Sssttls I Four course, btir; B i mime, Tsf sml 12 course), $1.00 with Ratlteines |or llitrgundy. livery evening nl j tbe Malson Uarberls, Hecond and , J_r... i **• | THR SEATTLR STAR Alaskan Boundary Is Officially Fixed AMEHICAN AND CANADIAN RIP RCBENTATIVES ERECT BOUND AFIV STONES AND FEAST AT OANQUET ON ALASKAN LINE —Till I TO MINERAL CLAIMS IN DOUBT (li r. ,1 to Th. (iter) VICTORIA, li C. Aim. 2<1.-0n Friday last the last act In connec tion wllh the raiiyliiK out of lire ilt-i Irilun of the Mi i i iMiiimUry tribunal i... i. place at I'agln I'olnt, when Crnf. King, of tlttawa, rep trsriitlug Canaila, and O. 11. Ill man, of the grodrlli* surtry of Hi. CnitiHl . i.it. ■ placed tho in. iii ti in. Nt . win, h ii ,n i i .i the soulhrast ern boundary of Alaska. These .-tri- t.il-s were taken tip on the steamer I'antibe tv Krtiblkan and thrni-e pnueiileit to |_anl» Point, at ihe mouth of Kalmoti rlv er, i.i,,..- It enter* the Cortland ■ -i!..ii Here a big bronze tiiiniii tmenl st* frel hlgl. waa erected, bearing on one side the words "I'nlted : mi... ■ an.l un Ihn other THE MARKETS WHOLESALE PRICES. (The*, prices ar* to .•• 1 buyer In rr. ii nn. s pi 1 0 n -1 , , ,1. 1,...... aversgs Z9 per cent higher.) *r»r«> .... r*rrsh *.t. .1 .-..., |^«f, t :<,. , Ib; steer beef. 1%,.. *•«»., tolOc Ib. pork, le lb. mutton, 1 4i I.•_ it. 1*i...-1.1 -us n.i,... Hollo Ib; breakf.at bacon, '-■ Ib, belli*.. f.».h, lie lb. V.a.l.t 1... California potatoes, 1',., 1 v per Ib; Yektfa 1 ■ '..1. .. 1 ■.-.,- . , .„n; carrota, 11 ... per aark; r*bbi.*e. It, it IS. lb; t.r tutie.. |Be do* bunches; green onions, l*e per dos bunches cui-umber*. loir «n,- dosen; native ( *«•. tc Ib; wax besn*. 10le Ib; hoi house tomatoes, :■ 11 egg plant. s-eet 1 ' ,*..-. J , „ '.'.- per Ib; Gre.n Fruit, Ct*. »H' * Welisti ti*». I*ll II II bos per bos; Vale n. la orange*. lioow ITI p*>r bo*. I_ein.in.. CStullo box. Htwrkberrles. It 0001 10 crate. Boys' Clothes Our extensive a. eon-eat Of Ilia Ap parel la wiirthy of your carrfulatteattoa. Th* strength of our garments and their pert*, t fitting feat ure* will renttnee you of th* guodtif-a nf our •tork. We 'Li* some ex celleat 11. ... fur echool wear. It will pay you to come In had see them. Price* $3.50 Up J.Redelsheimer&Co. ■ tronge.l T«t<r.l House la ths ■tela. tOt-t*t First ay*., r.,r , Columbia Oman *»»_»i Urn fli..** Credit iTYT,,, Jhe am** Storm . HI Buy Office mi f Furniture at €& M the New A IttAUMIUJ _»._ -m.-m-_ *___ m a *_. store tenner Wl -frill"!, limine-* Bjett quickly appreciate ttur* money saving opportunl tlea la ordinary buslnems—this KmergiiLy Hale offers a tutistantlal sarin* In modern (equipment lor 11 <■ offif . Everything 11...:. 1 to completely fi»i i»h the office ts hire— [ni. E.i tit Emergency Ha;, figures. f' get tiii: nAflfi, __..:-■____■ ' ■"■ ■■■■■, -r-_—imt cte-a : ___t imX^mßtt Off ihe Desk /i)*r*m «**-_»_•»__ 1 **w___»_ffißea«i<iß So"'' °als. laa mr row of drawers and din **>*. "^'^m**t " S!|.'.ir 11 g niM rrst in one side; rntlrc-1; P_"fl_«=?B-2 Office Desk ■/1, r*_tmm_____a ****4 I fl^-^^^^^^__l •^"IB " l» '■ ban.! |.. rilllnl ill', |jot_> if dra»i-r« liMlWtitiimatlrally with fall of vl-C-v^*ri| curtain; r<r__r %X* .00; speclsl.. .fin.r.o 1 ivi: i.\v iiuKi: md Tlin JL'Nioii Zrxfjr CONTEST .WILL 111. OVEII—HUbiLR \P_mr*\*^m _ \'nSNITiIREt Cwtf(|! >V -4k v^ U,MII * <OW SF.COND AVF V« l&^'V^lf^V 7/ & UNION M!" EET I _^_r____T • ■_?* -1 / H^*. — _ I "Canada." Near Where the monu ment is erected an old bouM stands, and this was 1 taken I possession uf by still llii" waa la the party. Al tb* roiicliislun of the eere i. .m * banquet was spread, the table being set on the boundary Hue. Tlie Canadian* occupied the i -ir, nil.hi side ami Hie American., the oilier. The speeches and lunula were of a felicitous character and showed that no bitterness etlsled. Capt, l ... i . of th* steamer ... nube. which returned I" Victoria this morning, say* the new line ,!.-.. flats ami meadow lands at thn head of Cortland rauat at a •mint where a number of valuable mineral rlalm* eilet, and that lumt confusion tn regard to the tltlee wtll rtlst fur a time. 1...'.,, dates, fttn Ib. Ilananaa, lldoolto liiin. b. Native straw tirr rle», MOO i«r crate, I'herrles, II »0 per rraterj. i ,.,:..,,,. . tak. Im*. *.*.. nil crate. liewberilea. II hex. Wenatchee , . t... »",ill in box, \\ ,i. i,i . .'. . - |] 000 t.l *, per do*. I in,, nl i i,ir, a || || |.e f pat; liiitbanb, 11 ,l■ •■ Tragedy, *•"■ . rllmat. |l*) 9 *lu*ei*ate| .-.,,.. It.Tl. II .-,...,' - || .(, I'lesi,,. cantaloupe*. 11 r*. ♦( 1 1,0. Crawford peaches, 11 000 I ti. May, Gr. .nd fesd. Oats, 111 000:100 per tnn: barley, lit St i-i tun: wheal. I.- • Ion: chop, |:100Q|TOO per ion; shorts. If J 00 per ton: bran, 110 00 per Ion; ell meal, U2 00 per toe' K. \V, tim othy, 11. - 1 par Ion; 13. W. com i-ie.ie.l timothy, 1111 lru Ion; new ■>(.. .1 1 .. 1' 1 i* '-.• per ion; 1... Mound tiny, 11. .. 11 per Ion: '•■ill 111 OS per Ion; cracked rem. 111 00 per ton; straw, 110 00 per lon. Teanuta, .net. If Butter, r 0 3«. Cttaaaa. K*tlve creameiy, |«r per rb; t .st. em creamery, freah. tOfrltc lb. lire—Natlv. ni.,').. tlptlc do*; Oregon 1.1. 1 Sir* do*: Eastern, tic ***, Cliees-—Native *.. h, 11 (file lb. Po.ltre. t'hkbea*. hen*. UMe; spring. !««. H',.. trucks, live, 11011 c. r,.h. Clo. Hall-til. i-i*, Mi lb. ea.lm._l trout, ii, 11 t-r Ib; flounder*. I* per It., sole*. 1 V per Ib: shrimp*. lltiOlts per Ib; smelt*, scarce. 0r.... II and Cereal*. Hugsr. Uolden I*. In sack*. IS If Ihttra I*. In ... *• HIS; powdered, tn bslrels |l 18; .in [i „t.,,1. r- i. tn Mill, I.e. rub*>. In barrel. 1110: Hour, 1 .'• • ' per barrel. III*: Crown. II Ttt; Ptralght. per • ..rial !«•'• Hold "■ • ' I ■ -' Hi..- '. bard wheal, tie*: flll.bury. |« SO; riilal.ui>. Ileal, tl Tt: Mt.til.rd Da kota, II :•■ Whole wheal flour, per barrel, lie*; graham, l'<" graham. 10*. 1•. bate, tl tl: ry* flour, ( - per barrel, HTS; rye flour, Itr*. per bate |." 10. ry* meal. SO*. | »r barrel. t«,*e,* burkwheal. p-r b*rr*l, |?ee, germ meal. 10*. per bale. tS.TI; corn meat. IO". per barrel. 11 00: yellow fern meal. If**, p*»r bsle, ll JO: white -... 1. meal. 10a. It 00; rolled oat*, per barrel. «* iM*, HIS; wheat flakes, bos. TS lb.. HO*: Sarins, per barret. tSSO; l.r'n, 10-Ib aacka. per bal*. 1100; hominy. Urge. p**r barret. H.t*. hominy, small. 10a. bale, tl SO, It.Jlr. eelf.ral.lng t . a -1 ■..' t" me*, tl II: Holly cake and pastry flour, per race. I» •■ ■ pearl barley. It-lb bole*, per ewt, II It: pearl i barley. IM-lb earks. l< tt: sptlt ri. . * ;*■ bos**, ISO*; split peas, ! 100-lb boxes. lit*, popcorn, per (St. tISO. *— Ilemoval a.l* on pheloe new on at ■B«sn * rj-tckson. 111* First ••• ♦ {%n to Bptnning'e for btcycl* re pairs. ss. >"^ SEE OUR _^__^_%__tf_s_j___) SEE OUR J •tsaj;-s_.'aa.'^_r windows * Dialing In "Hrllaliln flood* Only" give* ti* a hearty filling of aat- * in i». ii..n i ...i ii 1., r .vi .in .i. i.ci. If jnu trade ber*. id.nl below. ft !(_!■% sil OUR "Cy/Abat//:^ j SEE OUR J u yzz\™j:fi~ windows j > Ing iii i In liii iii, i ■■ il w , NEW FALL** SUITtS j We've a Splendid Array of the Best -Styles Now j* «. New Tourist Suits, In handsome swagger effects. 2 IL New Bcmi'Fltting Norfolks—very .Jul I.i Style*. 5^ aTj New Street .mrl 1.. Suits, with straight front -ml hip length coats. aT% tfcj* 'Ilir New "Huttliei'a Coats"—the swrllr-.i garments extant. "C^ X '1 lirsc new gariiirntn arc fashioned from the hr*t quality as well as the most i ] \ handsome* and htylisli materials. A glance through the* different lines will con ! vlrtCC you more than inert* words can do, of the superior excellence of our Splendid I all Slock. See our window. Come in and examine. Trices on new "suits range from 513.50 to 835.00. __^ _______________________ Men's Hosiery Special Furnishinft's Boys' Hose for School Days *-— 1 1,- Kamotta "Btrinewall" Ilrand Ibtya' Fast Reliable Bargains for lllai-k Cotton I lose, double heela, tor* £ 5 KCliOblC -Bargains Tor _„,.„, evpry palr warranted to wear juat I Husband and *» tin. name implli-a, sperlal prlre *_»• m -J) Brother row..pair *" * "% Mi ii'h Madraa Bhlrtit, In hand-tome pattern*! T*_**V**i' "***-a _** If*_ _■"•*_ _**_ 1 _*A i and desirable colore, regular 11.f.0 val- m\-*\** Jr. _( v_* «_* ii * V** «l_-* m^ u -'for •,85 Suits MS*___f___i^__t___%____ l-t_____ l__*___.__ *■ A"** ,u:A"Y WITH TUB BEST ON to i...11 .',. regular |i -• laitire ott aaie at -„ ....,,,-,■ * UH Till" MARKET, f "*,'""'"_ *••• * uo" llandtuirne New School Hul Is, In two-plere. I In tan [Mer*, Mens ltalt.rli.gan t"[id*r-«*ar fine quality. Norfolk and llu.t*r llrown atylee. in new aold all the .,..!, at ,1.00 a suit, now mlituria, rbevlota and etrgea, all mane prlre _____ a garmrnt 40e up In the durable manner whlrh active ll' i. • Cotton lloae, fait black, naval 20e boy nature requires, al/ra 3 to If j prices quality, on tale tomorrow at. a pair l-.e 91.40 TO gIOOO Saturday NigHt ** -Special From 6 to 9t30 P. M. ,j^% I—rge frame. Picture*, rolnra and bla< k and white, with handsome (Ht frame*, sizes ai J__. Hf by SO Inchea and upwards, ralue 11.19, Haturdaj nlKhl 70c £s# I'i.in.. <i I',- ■ ■,:• - sou more of the prei.y 25c kinds, on ipn lal aale Haturday night at. earh "%% < lOe < 7 Books by beat American and Engllah autuor*. 1. mo. and 10 mo. n/> -, clotb bound and ' M regularly valued at 25c earh. Haturday night lOe _ 1.*■'....' 1 in. . Hound Uartrrs, of frilled elaatlr, regular iralue 25c a pair, Saturday night tt lOe A Nun-Twilling India Tm■•-. aa-torted widths, regular value Be a bundle, Saturday night 4e 1 lv .i.i- inH.• in Special From to 9t30 P. — Haturday night.... 4e I-e • ,nd lilac la nd*ome f, TOr Fig '- 1' %% i • and 16 mo. *!**► 'md and * -turdaj* night 1 itt ul gbt 4e f I ii 6 lanl piece. * Kat'irdajr night 4* S _ -.mall i'earl Ituttona, one dozen on a card, 4-bole alze, regular value 10c a dozen, Satur- M M day night 3e ■ 9 Boar Collar Buttons, one dozen on a. card, regular price le a rard, Saturday night 3e W P McCarthy Dry Goods Co. v %___) Second Aye. and Madison St. f J i Wm\n%Wa%ft*\ I wtatmrnimmtm- X^»hwmi>^J|^ PACIFIC COAST CLOTHING CO. AUGUST PRICES ON MEN'S SUITS TO CREATE A FURORE ■ununb The Pacific Coa *. t tiling Co. will wind tip the , ____%____* month ol Atipust .villi the Greatest sale in its history. * * _ «rV l.r tins purpose v,c have a*.i>cmJblcd all the ".11 par- ''it/ C?£__l> ments left over from the scav.ti. sale* ami massed ihem .*..{;-'■■■•' \^**f Men's $12.50 Suits for $6.25 I%'^SKg^^^ Men's $15.00 and $16.00 Suits for $7.85 _|_^jL| yJ.JmA Men's $18.00 and $20.00 Suits for $8.40 J & All sizes in one lot or ■■■•■• thci all tin most \< ]-.i.at nV*)*_i i I^?^'\'"W/tj| twccdt, cassitnerc**, cheviots, homespuns and serf-jet* tn ,*-f''M | Jf^'__»l" *^*-tJtK **1 choose among. Each Suit rarcfulh and correctly tai- W\ At^S*^^ "_#»-^ tJ !>ri .1-n.'lit up t.i ih<* minute fn r.t everj point ■•! view. vft\Vj*-^Q**^^i%^^^'^__^jr An.l needlc«< to a.!. 1 the values are such that arc* int Vg^^'^ s*l^i«J?^ *—_**Z matched aiiywhcrt in iln* northwest. iHj**V Ar''A***. \_t—_r al Buy the Boys' School Suits Here ftJ^^§^S|B and Save Fully One-Half fifc-iffl| Hundreds of Boys' School Suits at.* !•• go on sale to- (?*'i|"J\!M Iu1~"( rw^^j morrow .it .1 savin** <>f one half '.):<■ usual price. JJ -ill v:'\ HrJ , ' ,B^"|Jj/ •dd lots from oui wholesale department that we want If 1/ |jj ' lOa' i liVKf Hoys' $t;.oo Suits for 82.45 , \r**f/ V_ I-MlI Hoys' §4.00 Suits for $2.1 ().,' . &Sf -'.. K»k 75c Knee Pants for ;{.-,<. j £j-2 i\s**t% L\nunijj the lot there arc Norfolks. Vcstec. Junior ami '__f_r "^^Sgi Hccfcr styles, in all sizes, and all suitaldc fabrics. '-S^ Furnishings for Men at Half 75c Negligee Shirts for .-.*».• 50c Palliriggans for i;r>«» 25c Su*pcndcrs for lO.* 25c Wool Sox for 10**> 35c Underwear for 1.".«' 25c Fancy Sox for 12> _<*• 200 Hat* for Men. worth up to $-.50. for 200 Pairs Men's Trousers, worth $3.50, I < * ami for 91.35 I The Pacific Coast Clothing Co. 900 First Avenue, Cor. Marion 1 «.