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She Fought For Russia Clßt is MALE ATTIRE FOI)ND RUSSIAN PRISONERS TAKSN AT PORT ARTHUR *•• " • TOKIO. J»n |<; -Amiiun HutsUn I|OOf ri bixtuiihi to Nlatilnitt U»« j»r»r.«*' dl»*i'»*nHl • woman atH>ut •o7<«rl of a*i' <IIsk»ImhI tut a, mil *t*r s !1' » ' "'•"' iiuVmiras*!'.! at for <■ «P«*'» 1 «!"«'•"»■ n* *'•'' ! ■■ "Mt<*'° ■■■'* for'"' w ,lf other than that aha «v In tjiltrJ to !*»• »• a man In enter to tar* fc»r '•t'lrr fl""m lwJn« furootl to to to war. ll.r father. It iwwi, , v usfil Ibf atrrlctk HU nam« «v drawn wtth oihi«r mnacrlpt*. IT.' t'.'l tbrn •I"l"! mate attlrv jaj auKt-rr-l ll>r mini mom »i-n( to j>»r iianat- Sh<» *a« aivt>jitcd and •Ml to >■■'■ fr»mt at thi> Ix-Klnnlng Of the •»■" unii'T her fathrr'a nimr Sh* f»!n«vl the tTpjiutatlon of tw l«j cot of th# BH*>»t >!i .ipi-rat* flsht- |a fctr i-<imjmny and »unr<-<l(sl Cash "°~'7;:;.:^- ~- Credit •On» dmllmr mr far* •<«* -..* mill *•" January Clearance Prices Lower Than Ever Before Better and M«>-r are the opportunities prtvtntnd at th. N«w Star* for *atUf»ctory buying. i:wry In. d of available <•;•.<■■.• U nee.l.-! for the carpenter*—every plMt of •nri»!u» »to>k Bull go— J»n:»rr •*)• ; r. ■- arr reduction*— big reductions —that make Im ■itHU buying braMHl Buch values as thru* offer an Incentive lota***"**. th« New Store* method*—- Domestic Rugs for Nearly Half Too *aye about one-half at this .-Varan«- «*!... and choose fmtn a *t.- V laat Is ». n■!. t f ;lly complete, |4i.M A«alß*ler Itug», »ill. , 115.00 Smyrna Rug*. Ml:' rarh •««» $27.50 HSO4J HAM Axmlti*ter and Wlltoti *" ' Ru«. *xIJ. each $30.00 $12.00 »r\i»»«-U Ru(i. »»t2. **rh tt&OO Wlitoa Hue*. $Xl 2. .-4-ri 110.7S • , $80.00 $17.M |iniM*U ■■«•. »»i:. raoh U».«oS»*ir.:-t.« Air.;:.•'• r It «« 113 till, tarh .....SS*.BO HAM Aitntnrtar Rags. :mi: Small Ruga at asaie HTWtwf ■ «arh 117.50 ; tloaatc dlwount. All Tapestry and Silk Portieres at Just Half Price Th» fntlrr »'.■■•» of Silk and Tftpastry Portlrr» ar- in-I•„.!■■■ 1 - irleaa from i 4 oo to I < • (Hi —at Juti ob» half, 100 Curtain* for $20.0n [ f:>) oo Ourtalni for $10.00 IM.OO Curtain* fur $!0.00 $16 00 Curtain* for $K.OO MAO) Curtain* for »1(Ml $12 00 Curtain* for MM l!S00 Curtain* for $14.00 j J- >•« Curtalci (.ir « I (HI l.< 00 Curtain* for 112.00 $A.OO Cunaln* for Iliin 12.00 Curtains for $11.00 t $(.00 Curtain* for $3.00 Handsome Lace Curtains at January Sale Prices Jolt a bint of the talum jou'll find -• saving of Ju»t on»-balf. $7 50 l*«, per pair $3.73 $15 00 LgtMß, per pair... »12 5O !^ 5t 4 1f f'*- "•' lt~ *lOrw IjM*". l"r P«tr...5i5.00 110.00 I-arM. pur pair tS.OO ...... ...»„ 112.M iZZ. p«r p!1r....50.25 »3SOO V*cn «* P»Jr. ..$ l 7*° $15 « !.are«. per pair $7.50 l«0.00 Ijic«i, per pair... »tOOO $30.00 Laces. per pair...s 10.00 $».OO t^re.. v - r pair »2» — M>/ an tUlMll*** cor- -shCONI) A\> - v B/> > <^-*^sC~ UNION 51 X BE I - ■ ■- _ ■***""? r,, I, i i i in iiiim n-- i y*^i Druggists' Sundries At Cut Prices Douche Para (with outlet) I I M Hot Water Dottles, I-quart Vir Fountain ->>rln«*« 7.V Tr»;«.-, r-iriUr II.M $I.SO Crutrh»» *nd nubb»r« .... . • 1.2.1 Ab»orb»r.t <"-otton, H-pound . . 2r»e AJicork'n piMtara ]Or Lron'i Tnoth Powder 15« Jlublfoarn 170 L» W»rh<- Powder 30« Camm^lln* H5« Cr«n« d# I.yi 35« Shoulder Braces 75c to $2.50 5^.? MAIN corner Second and Pike Street FREE DELIVERY Phones: Main 787, Independent 708. ■ ■"•Him 1,.r »» x thnmihou! 01 «!••«.> Mtd until tlir |.i.«.-ut INDOOR MEET Thi> iii.> <m whlrh tho Indoor athli'tlc mrp|. to tie . . .11 l>y 111. atmlfnta .>! the Inlvrrnlly of Waah- Inßtoii, Ini'i tiwm get for tho muond wn-k In April. The «>»#nt will be bold in !!-.■ nrmnaalan Mid will In the flrnt of Ita kind to he Rlvrn In till- .It V by thi> Hlil.lrnlß of the ttnlvarmlty, Dr. RoUm ha»i bMi np lioliited ' ill mini of an pxm-utlve oniuiiiittci' hi. li Uto have . li.m » €if the iiuuM-.'ia.ni. lln will be ..- ■ : .i.-.l by l'rof. U M. Uiigsy and urn M. |i..n.il.| ro v\.m»k ■ ■ • i '\\ nipl i i 1 Onr** (Vnklln. an employe of a trunk tutor? In thi> Bpter I'll UK frll 4i) fpfl down an elevator (haft Saturday ntitht. In,l how the arrl <lrnt ocrurred la not known. Uut the uoronaclmi* man im dlarovired at I!..- f.'.-i of th* nlmft with hi* right arm broken, wrlut -:> .m.-i.-.i. foot 1111 •: i «■, 1 and (haki>n up Int. : v il!v Me wait t.tkrn tv In. h<itni>, ut 14M Summit aYrnu*. It la tx>ltf>v<<«t that Ihe h>» a t-h«n for WOOTTT. SENATOR MITCHELL CHANGED HIS NAME WHEN HE CAME WEST OREGON STATESMAN WHO IS NOW UNOIH INDM IMINI MAS HAD A STRANGE CAREER, IN WHICH WOMI N HAVF »'l AY EO NO SMALL PART -HE It ACCUSED Of HAVING DESERT ED WIFE AND FAMILY TO COME WEST WITH A SCHOOL TEACHER (•ptclal «o TK. Slur) PORTLAND <>. Jan IB—On thi> day whim Kriiatur John M. Mil ihrll hit* i-l.mm .1 In go l>raji*nly I>' f■ ■ 1 •• till) I nil. -I Stall* »i-ll»lr .111.1 cli ii.union »■ Ilia th« atorlca Which has brought about hU ludtrlinmf. U publmhrd a Him* of hi* lift*, whlt-ti. without ilimbt. tin* no t-qiml In Aturrtran hlntnry. Tho ,llt(. h 1.l Ktnrlr* nil' li (v to make up thi> wlkilo liuvb !>«>ru pub lulu-it at iiiff.i. iii tlmra year* ago, uii'l havn nevirr U^ii rrfutnl by thU man who now ti-<nt» tin clga* of hi* lifl*. rnnal f ii-.' i!i.. i^-u of justlrr. I- it rnnnnrt • thi* "lory of a ::. >iiir .>l.l youth. »ho DESERTED A WITH amt two > hllilren. at Dollar, l'« . In I*">. wvnt to '' illf..i in i with Maria J. Mr Ink- r a achonl trarher: qulttnl tn r at Han l.ut* Ul>Upo nhnrtly if t«*r arrival thrr«". ami wont to Orr gon. whrr* ht> rrnouncnl hU IVnn ■rWanta name lllpplp, and .i.-i'im-.I that of Mltrbt.ll; v -..m1. I Martha I'll. •■ tr.«-i •-, and whllr unltH to hrr '!■■• Un 1 hi* Iktc for l.'-i aider Car rli-. waa ruofrnntrtl with rhargva that he took mnnry rorruptly an a filltlW for work done In rtjnniv- tlnn with wimi of public lands In Orrgon, and never aoiwi Ihpm: and now, whrn lriflrm!M>» of ag« rrrrp upon him In in.ii. !■-I by a feilrral grand Jury? I* It ronianr*—'lhl« ta'e of a man who h.ix conquered mor» »ic|»»l --t\u\<-» than »ny <ith>-r p«T».'ii In weatern politic* and .!•■?■ .i'« 1 ruur* rni*rulv*: who ban a*x.K'lalrd with the greatest pnlltlrlati* of th" rnun try In th* pa*( niwutlim and haa outlived thrra nearly all? W»>h!i:»" rounty. IVnn»yl vanla. waa Mltrh"!!'* blrthplarr; time. June, I! IMS. He wax born under the name of Hippie; that waa bla father* name, hl« tnothrr'a maiden- name bring m-.i. 1.--I1 A brother of the »«li»!..r a <lenli>t dwell* In Ohio, by name Hippie, The aenntor'it given name In t»>y ho«Ml waa John M. lie gri-w to man- —-! at nutter, I* . and *>• edu cated at Wtthervponn ln*tltute At the tii:..- of hi* majority be wa» a •cbool t««rh'r. While In thai vocation he m»rrl«1 a pupil, Hadle Moon. With her he lived until they had three children. On» of them, a lawyer. llvr« at Bt. Paul: another, a daughter, at Ta tom» the third, a daughter at Can ton. Ohio. In !'"-7 till Qnd*r th« n.T of Jubo M Illppl*. I" i ',r.i!i th« Rtudr of law In lh' offlw of Han. A. PurtUnr^, and a Ittllx l»tcr ent'r'4 Info a t»rtn»rmhlp. whkh »v prob ably only nominal, with I'urvtanr* II it In !»•''•. I i,lln« b|i Urotly r« latlnna nntiillifactorjr. and Ix^-nrn- In* [mui>niM| of ■urn* m"d" hr quit t'rnnnylranla In company with Maria J. llrlnlmr. .in ! th* two went to California. For a whll» they •tar»«l at Han lon otit«|x. but hr left ■':«• woman thero anil went to Oregon. Th« woman return**! to Penmylranla. All the»«« far«« were prored with- Oat doubt over 10 y«.»r« «ie c and Mltrhell ne»er denleO them. And II la a fart of Interest that the chief ln*»«tlKa'i>r of th» f i.'« W. I^Ur Hill, who SO yeani ago wan a nrw» p«p*r man at Portland. Ore., and printed them with all the rigor he could command I* now a lawyer and a defender of Renalor Mltrhell'i In th« latter* land fraud dlfflrtil li.» I hi)* evidencing the marvelou* wlnnlnK power of the senator. Arriving at Portland In IMO, he ASS! Mi:i> THK NAMi: of John 11. Mltrhell. and began the remarkable career which, for rapid CANNED CORN 25c For 3 Cans Bprlal prlrm for tomorrow, TuMKl.ir This cum In worth 1.".. • in tlrlne your bucket*. We don't dfilTpr. II TEA AND COFFEE CO. ■21 SECOND AVENUE, N..r Pvi.di.or, 81r..t. THIt RKATTI.K ITAR MONDAY. |AN K>. i<j»».s. iinil p««r*l«ti<tit mrrt— him no paral let In ttm niuiiilii of Atnrrli-nn poli tic*, (iiif y.-nr aftir going; to I'oM- Imil h* tH rliHtr.l tlt y attormy. ' ''"' yrar imiro nnil ho won «ml tO • •"• mull' m<nnto. Anuthfir i«. yarn ami hn wu» president of th* nut* MBJkl*. Altaili n year, In IhSti, «'■■! li» i.iiii-.i i,> imt OB vnta of win- IllllK Hie rrpitlillran MUCttl fiomlna lion for I'nltril Klnti-n •• imtiir. \>i ■ urh «.!•• lila ,11, II,«l !,« ,| r fl'Utl'll !Im- < .hi. ii', Domini' A. C. Clblm. mid Ilinry W. Corli>-tl »»» flwrlril. HU yi'itm latpr. In 1»73. h« WIW llr,t,',| I'lllll-.l Sl.il. .. h. !..!(.ii . all.l In Manh. IST3. brican Itla dutlM at V, .in).ii.^i,.it All thin inn.. he wan known by hla UHiunit.i ii.i::..- I'mler th»t name he nut only entered th» I'nlt «<l m.i'., ■. 1. 11.. lint n 1 m:. \ Mli« M.1M11.. I'rlre. of .1 «• it known 1 'i. (on f.miih. by whom In had three • liilin n . ip- .> |. i whom ho 11.in . I Hiram, which. 1,.- Mid, »■■ hi* own mlditiP 11 .• ■;•■ and nnt Hip pie, nml who la mam a raptaln of ..in,!, is In !'■■■ army, '!.■■ lon I.Mi • i ■! o! ( .!.'. 1•. I.ii.' u( whom •!i> I at WanliltiKliin l.i-t winter, •',. other of »li I.m la 11 111 in. lo the Krrmh duke of !•,„!,.'.111...111.1 In thr summer unit fail at 1573 aftrr Mid tirlT* ■■;■ ■ in 1. to the l.'nlt r.| siii.n ..i:i'i- the details (if hi* life »ml hi* siuiinisd name b<-gan lo Irak out. The «• ii'..i!i.'ii tv 11:1 me nse. ■ 1111 -.ir. urn nan airraiiy ar raii(n) with l.i» law imrlnrr. I'ur tlaiii*. In IViirnli.inl.i. tu Iniiuro III* wifi» Ihrrp to i>l,lain a dlv»rrf>, and Ma marrl«Kn hrrr am !• ni«lli-.| amrftly dv mran* if hi* Inflilfß'* with Jtid(« I lit 1111 of (i..- «i.ii. i-lr run court. Iljr UMU Of I ■'. . Inftu- MN with IllV' Hanilltim of Hi.' ..iiitt it.nit If lta<l hail hla nam* s<H-rptlr rha,nc»l from John M Hip t>l« to John II Mk- '..-I! After hln ■: 11 • !.!»'•■ In Oregon Mlt.hrll IIKCAMr: INKATI'ATKn with a *l»trr of hi* <■*■n wife N. • • ri-arhetl MltrhKll la N-w York that »h>- »t«l«-r waa ah<m( 111 marry a man namnl I'ottrr. and he wrote to b*r many *rry Impaa «|i-ii — ! and nritrnt Irilrrn. .!<-. l.nii.« hla ..ffr. ti. D and i'l«fl]ii« imalni' the marrla««» ll*l |irotMia«l, thoitKh •■ -t. "1, to atiaixinn th« Orrirnn wlfo and to marry tba slater. Th« lrttrra dlarlualnc this parpns"" ■ mi- Into I*ott»r'« handa. an." wuro tlshnl fa. «■•■;']• at r -n.ti.i 20 r*«ra at», a. niimlH-r of i.'«t afttT they m<>n> written. Th«y raad" • hIK iwnMtlon but \f!l> !«•• 1 •!■ n l' ! ih»lr authenticity, thought la fart thrr* waa no (totlbt of It. A political «torm *n»u«i. Th« galr wan lnrrra*r<l In (Mf) by rhargra (bat hr had lak«»n money eotTuptlf m* a senator, for work don* by him In runne^tlon with «ur *eys of oobllr 4n<l« In Oregon. That story was tntirh tfcd lame .a the on* on whlrh the (nvernment now haa had Hrnator Mltrn*ll ir.'JU »■■■! and will »H(l»«»"r to s*nd him to th» penllentlarr The proan-qtlon ni'...« that Ml. h»H arreptnt a brlb« of |:.ii'-i In Marrh. I*o2. to h»vi> Ulrica- claims to land etpedlted throtish th* «*neral land ofTlre. Th« arruaer la I. A. D. F Its* a . on »lrte<l and ronfr*s«l land thief, who says that he paid Benator Mltrhrll the, money and who hopes to ewape the penalties of hi* own misdeed* and to KM eren with tlii'«« permtna who have repudiated hln. by Klvlna: the. prosecution evidence;. Thn Immena" pmsertitlnK ma chinery of the itorernment I* in mo tion. It Is sparing no npMM and no 1.i1.-.r. Thln«* war* different SO year* a«o. when rharj;e« of corrup tion were then made agaln«t Mit chell; th« lan<l otftM paid no at tention to the matter Ibi thniich streniiou* effort* wrre put forth to «et It to do M The 1 li.<ric>- wer* publUhed, and MITCHCI.I- WAS CHALLENOBD to mil- for UtMl, but he Unored them. thou«h they wore au|it>oiied by moat r«'«i>iin»ll>li- ptftOM In Ore gon. . In IR7S Mltrhrll came up fur re- 'Win. but democrat* eontrollml the bo«!jr. and choie lubhM Blntrr fur tin- •<•»' In the senate. Kour year* latrr Mltrhrll araln tried for election, but a n>termloi >d b<idy of m republican* refused to vote for him. and he »»« compelled to k!t*> way to J. N. Dolpn In i-. h« tried "in •• more, and auccreded throtiich the alii Of 17 demorrats, who hoped to widen the breach be twern the two repulillcan fuctloiiN hr that procedure. When •>■ 1. hi II came, for* for a third term In IH9I he wn« elected with little oppo sition, but In 1H97, In--finisi' he had been .1 ullver rtpnnent. the U-tclnla <■ r«- i<fi;K<t| to send him bark to Washington. ■'"" h WM tl,.- In tensity of fi-i-lliiK 1' that time that tip- liKlnlntiira did not even rffect oriconlzatlon. During the next four year* Mit chell's KOHTfNKH WKnR AT A LOW 808. ill* clothe* were shabby, and lila friends fell away from him. It waa ill that he wax seen to eat even at l.v<-i-i.t lunch cfiuntrr*. lint hi* In flu" 11. though curtailed, was not nil (One. Illtt n iih-'i Htlll hi II office. I .i. id.hml hli iii'.kl>'>i mini' In bi-i n-n.iii.. anil when, on tln> I < i night of the I. > -i. l.tinn- of m no aenator h.'nl been elrrlrd, bin parti iin. imiiiil tln> clock I'.n I. and elri'tej him p. BBtol for a fmii ili li'rni An.l BOW U 11. af- I vai IfaU U I Will I. I 11,. *!.>' l.f Will I n|l\ |l ' ■ » / I'llll Of m mi, U H*nator Mltrhrll ; 11. Uin ii lii« cuil .it >■■ »t Ho I* mi I "II man; older than many nun ot 1 hla )•«!», for lii» lif"' baa !■• • n Imurloua ami hl> |>ai« ». -;. •- I ii. I ill.ikon liln i,.ni hi* fu.>-•■.« «r« thin, hi* 'i. <• la wratonnl, Hi rutia hi* >■ iii-• .■ . lln y .in- dim. n,i' ■ hln ononili-* rim'il nut ploy hla brow ■Ilk furrowa; now tl.i-v dv. Anil thn Itiflrmltlrn of m*< I.hi no mat tor, for Iho Kfiinlor w. n',..t:.i IliPtn not, nor ilo hi* fili-ti<l*. END OF STRIKE IN SIGHT ail' !i iij'i • Ntwi Ah'hl BOSTON, Mann. Jan, U,—Oor 1/--..1..* -..I lodajri "Thr Kail Hlvr »ii tin- I brllvv*. la prsiUrally wiiii'i an 1 I apart 10 i .-.<■ great | ul"«i»r.» i-i'iif 1 We nr« tv have aniithej" conference Wednesday. m.Mi i'» rl|Tfl la !■» final, as both q|dea nr< sniluus fnr i •-.'■ •■ nil l«?avml.officially ►!.'.! that the ; •flly r<«ii>lnli,a point at lasu* la whether tli» mills will « .!■■ i.t.i to fit.... . ■ 1 aiblUatlon. MARINE NOTES The »<• .11: • • Khanta, I. 11. liray * I*o., » •'.■ I fnr Hail rranrlnn and San I'e.lro today with T&0.000 fret Of 1 .V !" 1 !•■: it, . ..... i.». 1 > Hirim -•* Nt" -. I am] Kubrrt Imllar, of th# a.-im# •* i. 1 .1 >. a>itl trxi)«irrt>w. Ilia ».... i» will tarry 1 . ■ ■ '■ ■ ' '■f luiiibrr I til about 49 j »••< ' rr<* 11. Hi vraacla will call at Han frdtu. ».ii;.: « ■'.:'• t fur that i'i< from I >.»:■ i • . 11. I m- .ii.-i. l«i « and ..i» Clara, of th« N"i't.n • ••> 111 mahlp > ■•<-..1 ai.: aall for o•■ north an thrlr flt-»t ttl|. frum H^ittlf undrr lb*-lr I i.»» r. .1. .». 11 ■ I.:, th* formrr \. •-. I « ''i;- '.: '-•:'»•'' ait<l '!. . lattrr to morrow, Itolh will take ... ritr it - 1 of flrlaht and •• good Hat uf ; CASTOR IA For Infant* ami Children [hi Kind You Have Always Bought Dear» th« -^ . BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS Twelvt-jrur guarantee, I-« >!!•; lull Iluura— -■ M lo «. Hi!i,i].i)». ) In 11 I'•■i!i |■ ■ n»e 14'« RK<*<iN|i AVKNITR wwammammmmmmmmmimm I Saturday Ends the $15 3 Clothing Sale at W.B. HUTCHINSONCO •■■ Cornor 8«-f>n<I unit I'nlnn. II \ WM. 8. TARRANT *CO ( [ [the reliable jewelers. S f 108 Ch.rry Bt. S Chicago Loan Office 1 9l \llin If] \ ! i: rrop. .<# <j 117 Tnltr w«r. |A'*»lt"l jilm* |n borrow m»n»r on lAiaiM'iJa "'"' '•" klnda of jvwetrr. rg ,\A Htrlctly i <mn 'Irtiilnl. lAl*lnV^ <*fy , /SCATTU. Uf NON TdUIT PHOTO SUPPLY CO. School of Photofrtphy free It Amateurs New York Liquor Co For Bast Wines and Liquors 2317 FIRST AYE. NORTH. i Kir DKI.IVKHV. I'honra— Main 1*72. Ind. HIS If. any •Toniiu, your ropy of Th« 1 fur baa not atilvo.i .11 I 00 • slock. telephone fun»»l Main ISM, or In. I tf«f>*nd*nt Mi* nny 'tm* ti«t**ti I 00 and T 00 ••■ ' i •■"!■! will I . «»ni 1 Juu a,( «o<*. i., .«cui iutwii|«. COTTAGE CITY DAMAGED i in' l'Ki-i(lc Conat Rtcamihlp com pany* *titainrr *'oltai?r> (Mty ran lUlu Hi.' m>w . o*l ImnUi-r dock, whlla putting Into lh« I.Tini i-ii for 000,1, Hi 7 8D o'rloi It InHt HHtunlnv Dlgbl An ii ti-.iili of tin- «■ rlilrlit tlm vi-mil* iiiihi' wan liiflly lii'li-nt •d, ami trim «aa tjmtlil" to mill fur ■Mm i- ■ 1 on hi*r a|i|i<iliii<il tlm" to ilny. I'lin ilitmitK" to thn vrMftl wvi* Kll«ht nn.l will not, ii' '"i 'IIMK lii . I.l', n . 11l . Of 111. ' '.Illi . i- i.lll rial* ilii'i niiirnliiK. • »"'''l ' ■'"■ An InvuMtlKutlon miih IhIM thin afternoon li>* t'utilulii I'uttfrßon. port . .i|.liiiii of tlm I'm I fit: < "•■.!■ i .it.-in. Mii lotiipany, to a-mfitaln who. If anyone, w.i pti|Hin*lhli* fur til.' 11. . I'll Ml to till- \l-fn«l Ttlß ii i'., K , city wait In nminini of Captain l.loyil at I In- linn- alia ram irn-il 11m- dock. Cuiituln I . 1,.t .1 »in i ml. .ii'UlliK to !•■ I ;ili.i.» . I' 1 '- till* ronl Imnlipm to ri-plrliUh X)f !<ani •>r's i oul mipply lufon* drpkTtlll( fur Hi.- north. A ■trong til. ■> bl< h II In iialil. via lo a in hi m. ■ ;l ting . ' ill./ I li. aalllmi until im WmtLtll AT HIGH SCHOOL Tlip permanent »lr<-|i«« ti-l'iri n|li Station m 111. ii la being Install at the hU:h *c ln«<l !■■ tii-nily i-i.ini 1.-Ir,] Ttie M.ik In intr done by John p*wßun one of Hie entrrprlalng atudents, under the fiti|n-i vlalim of Prof. Bowtra, hMd of the phjratei depitrlniftit. In»ti-ud of n rohvrsr, it *ini|iie mlcrophona consisting "' two 1 !'-.•-. of titrlton Hllß-htly toufh li.i- I* u*«"1. Thf duta nnd d.iahen ate reielTrd thrmiKh a teleiihrine re lilvrr. Although Ihta n.-!i..| of re rrlvlng Is Bel as ilelli-a(i> na a IK-r --frrl coheirr It la far more prm-tli-nl, ■ n It die« not t!«-i"l de-cohering Standard CZ^f/H^a z/ztl/J ~) February Patterns /Mf w<v i.«M"..^u«r Designer ABLE GOODS ONLY. I — mid air^c2 SM,ir4 E We have cut trie in our Suit De- We have cut the prices in our Suit De <ttth ' S *tQ.^Lr partment to tte core. Every garment re duced at least .'5 per cent and many of them A f V v f more. This is a Clearance Sale and we are 1 fc \'k I bound to shorten our Suit stock on this plan / 1 yj^Jj f if k takes all winter. / fmf Ladies' Suits of serge, cheviot and fancy /^/pT*- .' suitings, priced regularly at $15.00, $17.50 vmT and $20.00 each; on sale at $10.00 AWI t SL Ladies' Suit! of high grade cheviots, serges /j\ [^ \ and fine mannish suitings, finely tailored and worth SiS.no, $jo.tw, $.'2.50 and $25.00 A a \ » \\. • *^>«. rath; now priced at $13.50 //' \\\ A;•' Ladies Dress and Walking Skirts of high >- i* 1* &'> v> grade stylish materials, very skillfully tail ored and worth $8.50, $1000, $12.50 and as £''i —' high as $15.00 each—this -•■'■ i.ii lot—to f I *\ morrow at, each $5.00 JLi<£T"**^* ot'icr B*nnenti in the section at 25 per ■ **«r^2L—— -J cent discount. DressGoodsßeduced Here are clearing sale prices that are sure to interest you. Hundreds of yards of fine dress fabrics, many of them at a small fraction of their real val ue, and every piece of goods in the section reduced. Just read— iMI ■ Black Artnures, 42 inches wide Fancy Velour Cloth, 50 inches wide, ami all wool, a quality not sold all wool and regular $1.75 value; anywhere at lest than a dollar a clearing sale price, a yard... .!)S<* van!; clearing sale price tomorrow. Fine Scotch Suitings, all wool, 58 in. a .vart' «IJ)<* wide and the same quality priced All Wool Cravenette, in all shades, regularly at $2.00 a yard; clearing 58 inches wide and worth $2.00 a tale price $1.25 yard; clearing sale price .. .§1 .50 Mannish Suitings, 56 inches wide, Black Cheviot, 42 inches wide, all all wool an sold regularly at $1.75 1 wool, and regular 75c quality; a yard; clearing sale price. sl.2s clearing sale price, a yard .|9<* Fancy Melton Suiting, all wool and All Wool Homespun, 50 inches wide 58 inches wide, quality usually sold and $1.00 quality; clearing sale at $2.25 a yard ; special clearing sale price, a yard 7."><- price .'. .'. 91.47 Boys' Clothing' Note these clearing sale prices. We have divided our Boys' Suit stock into four lots and priced them this way— LOT 1 — Boys' Suits in two-piece and LOT 3 — Boys' Suits of fine all wool Norfolk styles, regular $1.50 values; cloth suitings, finely tailored, good , on sale tomorrow at ........»S<* WC. al™* «"'»««». rc Kular *.y2 and $3.50 values; on sale at.52. 79 LOT 2—Hoys' Suits in Norfolk and J.( >T 4 — Boys' Suits in Norfolk, Bus two piece styles, very fine mate- tei Brown and Russian blouse rials, values that have sold all this styles, the very highest grades, season at $2.40. and $2.<>S; on' sale regular $0.50 values; on sale at.. Bt 91.96 " $1..19 McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Second Aye. and Madison St. . Tho ■ohoiil la handti nej.fcl l,y not having; hi,'. In •«ijfrliri'-nt wllh, but will baeonUnt*d for ih« prtarnt with Intarcplinji ttn- rimmuim wnl l<y Dip I'm Iflo -.% n. I, •• KtatloM. T(l« ThcUIIIII li'vJi (> liMOl I* ■■ ■ • i r . ' . II ■!■( of lnatrum*nti and »vi ioon I■■ ti'tuiy f,,r the flrat Itliilx. The *'ho'ii i.,- tn ken v !•'■"' Internl in tin Work nfi'l liua creitcil mail on Mi* butldlnf, the IhlkM Of which la I.T) fi'p( fmiii !!»■ Kiuiiml, uh well tin pfovMlng a ,i.nl. room for the Oth it nrfrmanry InatFlimcnta. V.I.- >r th» ItatlOti la i nrji|,|i Nil tha • .«! Of I) . ItinliutririitH In uw will lie iilmut |2.00f». Tlila luraja iimmini t.f minify Him nut iiiiri.li •! • nt Im I y fur tlii« wlrrliaa, tiul la ■ paH «>f tin ■•«< *lii'iit aqulpmant of tht nchool, Tha trinl limli iimii lit, whh h tin* h**n In u«p for aoma Urn*, provtd highly antlrf;u I'uy. MMMin wire r<i rl\f,i from tho T'iilt»-i| Htnlif rivi-iiuu • ultir Ilitnt wtiil* ajha was lylnK lii tin. barbor, t>»i none «v" a< nt from tho ai Ihxil. Tli»-tn? arc the only two I tli «' liixila nn lh«- coaal tlinl huv« Inkiri thla nti|. ,in.) U rr Itcjl/nlily nlmiv In thla Hili-i I<| Int. In thi United rlluU-a. BURTON GETS A NEW TRIAL (Bi Hcrl|if.i» .Ntwii Ann ) WABHINQTON, D C Jan. 16 — Thn tapntnt eOttrt today ri-vfrm-i! the i»li.ii of th« dlati court of St. Lenta mill grantrd K<n.i!i»r Ilur ton, of Khiihiis a new trial. Thn rourt was divi'i. .1 la favor of the new trial. LONDON LOAN OFFICE I"., gscond Ay. h. •.-. .1 m riu> a I if .if Htnre Money to I<n*n on Watrhea, Dla ni'.ii'i" and Jewelry. I'" not buy 11 Matin or diamond before you t •■ our 'ii-; i iv In our window in, 1 our iii.'". 11..iik' .1 In plain fl*ruif«. lanai* I.urle, Prop. BACK TO THE CLASSICS AMERICAN STARTLES PARIS BY APPEARING IN OLD GMEEK COSTUME illy fcrtl N'twi Axa'n.) PARIS, Jan. 16.—lUjrmond JJtm riin, of California, brother of ii.m fniiioijH <laiiif-r, laador* f "im an, I. i.» < ' ■■■'■• •! C.ir! . by paradlnK a bOliltH viml attired In a clurmlc (ircrk nm tiltnn with .i tunic naclilriK in Ma kniiM, Imro I<ki?''<l nij>l w"nrln)c m wreath rrownlnic lilh Vmy. flowlna; hair. rUveral time* ha narrowly Mcapad nrrent, th« police objeetioc to thn cosUim* iim ImmodaaL Dun eau refiiitly married a QrMk Klrl. Ut Ballard Tin- W*-«t Coast Tannin* coin* (ittny, which him JiiKt Incorporated, wax liwiii-il permit* Oil* morning top two building! »n U>< rear Mini Ik ant corner of Railroad and C «trr-etv. (Hi-- building in to be a thr«-«-»tory tannery and thn other will 1,.- u»ed for a *tor«" hotino. Tli» ixTfultn call for buildings to coat 13,000. Wltliln one hour of 'In opening of thn < i.,'.Ki'• i'r '.ff. • thla iii'itn inß tln-re wore five building per* mliN i ■ im -i fur i!.'- erwilon of flr« bull'llriKH itia • of 94.960. tmj wad probably the largiit number of 1" i mi 1 : «;vcr f.;i< -I lii that office la ohp hour. Prof KlnraM, of th« tiologiraV (I'-partmcnt of the state unitrenltf, will .v: :i. •* tbs I.!!• Kit'i t<- <"i:ih« of IlallHril at thn Carn<-Kl<; 1.1 lira hall of lt»lliircl tomorrow > . • n I in? at 8 o'clock, on the lubject, "Darwin, lluxliy an'l Bppnr»-r." 3