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$75,000
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for your choice
Ladies' Elegant Shoes
none worl.li less tlian three dollars, and some worth 1 and $5.
All sizes, till widths, all new full styles, and in the
original cases and cartons just from the makers.
Extraordiua
Sale of
Having purchased from a Chicago manufacturer over 5,000
boyt autl children's suits at 50c on the dollar, we are able to offer you the following
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extraordinary
$L5ft Belt Buckles,
Saturday we will place on sale a very
choice lot pf 'ladies' belt buckles its a saraplo line
and we got them vory cheap. They come in
-ii i..ij I),......., ,.,1,1 nl ii toil nil nnw lluaiffns
vorv hnndsomo
10c-45c25c
settings -worth
up to $1,50
at .;
BRINGS BODY OF MRS, ROSS
BtMHirtj'HaUig Boan Viotim of the
Iilander DUaiter.
INDIANS. BOB ' CORPSES. WASHED ASHORE
llnWo'd'sfiiVe .Mnrxlinl Seniln Dpimtlfn,
M'lio Apiuolicml the UIiouIb Uoiitll
lAnt' ItcvlNt'il o Include
l'orty Nnmcii.
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VANCOUVKlt, 11. C. Aug. 23. The
(tenmor HuttiiK arrived In port today bring
Ing'tlio liorflDs of llvo victims of the Islander
disaster. lit nil, jilnotccn liodlca bnvu been
recovered nnd It Is authentically stnted'thui
tho 'total number of lives lost wus forty.
Tho bodies brought hero today were those
of Mrs. ltoss, wits of Governor Uoss of the
Yukon territory, und her Infunt child; Mrs.
IIosh of Ban Francisco, . Director Joseph
Cunnenan of Victoria, and Captain 11. H.
Koote, muster of the Islander. The oiucial
list of the" drowned Is as follows:
Passengers" first class:
KMEII.S.
MISS KATK UAHN1JS. '
MltS. UOSS, malil and child.
v. ii. noqoLASs. '
MRS. Dlt. l'lULLll'S and child.
MUS MINNIB lOSS.
MltS. NICHOLAS.
Mil. K HATING.
V. HATE.
J. V. llELli.
M. J; IHIAKUN. '
AHT1IUU K RATING.
MltS. J. C. HENDERSON.
UU. J. DUNCAN1.
..J. V. DA11U
' J. KEATING.
Second claWi
II. T. UOOKIt.
. ' AVILLIAM MEADOWS.
!N. S. CASl'EU.
Crow;
II. It. rOQTE.
MILES 40ACH, wntter,
II. rOHTEK, coal passer.
8. ,J. I'lTTS. cook.
QKOHGE A.LEN, third engineer.
JAMES, HATCH, fireman.
JAMES MILES, aislstant pantryman.
GEOnOE" MILES, barber.
H. FOWLEH. Btoword.
GEOrtHK UUCKIIOLDEIt, otter.
NOKMAN LAW, wnlter.
TWO CHINESE roris boys,
A. KENDALL, laloon watchman.
JAMES HATCH, nrenmn.
TWO COAL. I'.A'SSEIIS. names unknown.
IliiliHna lloli lluillra,
Advices from Skagway of tho latest date.
etato tfint after some of the bodies were
washed ashpro ghoulish acts wcru com
FINE SHOES & SATURDAY, EVERY ONE A BARGAIN
for your choice of 1,800 pairs
LADIES' KID SHOES
on bargain equares in baaetn't
of 0,000 pairs
ry Boys' School Suits
bargains Saturday and all next week.
Boys' Knee Pants Suits
Made for rough and tumble wear, small
size, rondo with double breasted open
vest, bandsomoly trimmed, of very cholco
pries materials the suits are worth Just
double tho prlco wo fv f
ask for thorn Vf
$2 values, for
Jloys' Knee Pants Suits
Ages 3 to 1C years, double breasted Nor
folk and vesteo styles, tho materials aro
all wool cheviots, tweeds and caBstmercs,
tin all the nowest shades These aro
15.00 values s.t
X10.1. $298
strong tweeds' nnd
worth 50c n pair,
on salo in basement
at, per pair
10c, 15c, 25c.
mitted by Indians. At that tlmo tho coast
was not In control of patrolmen and tho
bodies cast ashore wcro temporarily unpro
tected. As soon as It was discovered In
Juneau that tho work of robbing tho corpses
was In progress tho United States innrshol
dispatched a number of deputies to the
sccno and at the dato of sailing of tho
Hating It was understood that several of tho;
ghouls hnd been apprehended.
.Of the bodies recovered nine were burled
In Juneau. It Is understood that the ma
jority of Interred remains were those of
mcmbors of tho crow. It Is thought that
Borne bodies yet remain within the wreck.
The task of raisins, tho vossel has not been
considered but soundings will be made to
ascertain at what depth tho Ilnnder lies.
Should It provo to lie under thirty-five
fathoms nn attempt will bo made to raise
tho wrecked vessel.
CARRIERS ON RURAL ROUTES
6rvrnl .Mnr AiMiliiiiienU Mnile In
NrlirtiNkn, Iuivn nml Mouth
Dakota.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 23. (Special Tele
gram.) These rural free delivery letter ear-
Tiers were appointed today:
Nebraska I'onca, J. I). Smith and E. E.
Uowley,
Iowa Shenandoah, II. T. Nflwcomb; Claj
Inda, It. E. Miller; Anamosa, Mllo D. Bag
ley; Muscatine, William Me'rdlck; Liberty
Vllle, M.' D. Claypool; Marcna, F. A. Bene
dict; Columbus Junction, J. F. Duncan;
Carroll, H. T. Atken; Altoona, Charles
Evans.
South Dakota Ccntorvllle, W. L. Halns.
Ipwa postmasters appointed today: D,
W. Neighbor, Lafayetto, Linn county; O.
Scrivener, Slam, Taylor county.
The Hanover National bank of Now York1
was today approved as a reserve agent for
tho First Natlopal bank of Alexandria,
S, D.
Malcolm W. Odcll, teacher, nnd wife,
assistant matron at tho Indian school at
Carlisle, were today transferred to similar
positions nt the Sao and Fox Indian school,
'Toledo, 0.
Ono additional carrier has been allowed
the postmaster at Creston, la., to begin
service on October 1. ,
V. J. Benson of Taulen, la., "was today
nwurded n contract for carrying mail be
tween Taulen and Leland, la.
Chiiffrr'N Cimiiiillt)' I.Ut.
WASHINGTON, Aug. I3.-Gcncral Chaf
fee reports by mall the following casualties
In tho Philippines.
In engagement at Saninr, June 23, 1001
Edward E. Downs, first lieutenant First
Infantry, killed In action; Harry Wilson,
First Infantry, killed In action; Gust Fran
kan, acting hospital iitownrd, elbow, mod
crate; Edward Wllkon. Company II, First
Infantry, chest, severe.
In cogageuieut- at Slier, June 19 Albert
THE OIAITA DAILY .BEEt SATT'UDAY,
Our (iOmbined purchases of men's, women's, misses', boys and
child's shoes, which form the sale that begins today,
Saturday,are a combination of best shoemuking, best leather,
latest styles and the lowest prices ever placed on such high
grades. The sale is startling in the extreme. We have been
obliged to change the arrangements of our entire shoe departments,
and cases are piled one on top of the other like cordwood, but every
thing is placed so conveniently that even a child can wait on itself,
and find things quickly and easily.
0
3,000 pairs
Moloney Bros.'
Rochester Made Shoes
-for
Misses and Children
Regular prlco up to 3 dollurs und half a
at 50c, 59c, 75c,
LADIES' SMART SHOES
made by Gray Bros, and Baker and Bowman for Ilanan and
De-Mnth and others, to sell for 5.00, $0.00 and 7.00 a pair.
on
at
$3, $3.50
Boys- Knee Pants Suits
l3oub1o breasted nnd 3-ploco vest styles,
nges 3 to 16, all maJo of strictly all wool
material, many of tho pants are matlo
with double seat ana knees they
Knees mey nro
$1.98
worth fully up to
$4.00 Special salo
price .'
Boys' Knee Pants Suits-
Made of tho very best materials,
serges, black clays and tricots
mtida up In tho very latest
worth fully J3 and
$7.00 on salo
Saturday at
$3.98
Boys' and Youths' Long Pants Suits
$4 black and blue elieviot suits, ages 11 to 19, $2.98.
7;fiO elegant all wool suits, ages 11 to 19, .$1.98.
$8 fancy cheviot and worsted suits, ages 12 to 20, $8 98
$10 finest young men's suits, ages 14 to 20, $7.50.
BOYS' KNKE rANTS Made of We guarantee our Indestructible
fancy cheviots
Kneo jinntH una givo you
pair for every Pair not
4 4"w well made of best
I VIC materlals-U.OO
25c and 50c Pillow Tops at 7jc
We purchased 300 dozen pillow tops
at a fraction of their worth and offer
them today at a very low figure.
They are made of cretonne and sateen PJ J
and the patterns are" very beautiful, J "CT
oriental designs, 25c & 50c values, at 2
C, Krausc, Company I, Nineteenth Infantry,
killed In action.
In engagement at Llntogo, Mindanao, Juno
IS Charles W. Fischer, sergeant, Company
D, Twenty-second Infantry, thigh, slight.
In engagement at Loboo, Luzon, Juno 20
Gotfricnd Hug, Twonty-soventh coast ar
tillery, slight, John A. Browne, sergeant
Thirty-sixth coast artllley, chest, severe.
THEY RECEIVE VICUNA'S BODY
OrHvlfil nnd Dlnloinntu nt Wnnliliiit
ton ICiivurt It to It Temporary
Tomb.
WASHINGTON, Aup 23. Tho body of
Scnor Morla Vicuna, lato minister of Chill
to the United States, arrived In Washing
ton today from Buffalo. Tho funernl cortcgo
was mot nt tho depot by a number of olfl
clals and members of tho diplomatic corps,
Including Colonel W. 11. Michael, In behalf
of the State department: W. C. Fox, acting
chief of tho Bureau of American Republics,
tho I'eruvlan minister, Mr. Caldoron, the
Costa Ilican minister, Mr. Calvo; repre
sentatives from tho Mexican, Japanese,
Venezuelan, Domlnlcnn and other lcgatlorn.
Tho funeral party procoeded to Hock
Creek cemetery, where tho casket was de
posited in the receiving vault, pendln'g a de
termination on the final disposition of the
body. Over tho casket wero draped the
Chilian and American flags, whllo a pro
fusion of beautiful floral offerings wcro ar
ranged about it. Thcro wcro no services nt
tho cometory. It will bo decided later
whether the body will be sent toXJhlll on
board the Chilian war ship which will soon
arrive or will go via j5an Francisco. Tho
Bureau of American Republics was closed
today. At tha Chilian, legation many offi
cials and members of the diplomatic corps
called during tho day to leave cards of
respect nnd condolence.
At tho request of the Chilian, government,
tho Stnto department 'has recognized Senor
Klodoro Infante as charge d'affaires flf
Chill owing to the death of Minister Vicuna.
Senor Infante has been first secretary of
tho legation fcr somo tlmo and Is thor
oughly familiar with Its affairs.
Orreka to Ilt-cnmo Modern.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 23. Tho progress
of communication within Greece nt present
Is marked and promises In, the near future
to bring conveniences of travel to a level
with those of any country In Europe, says
Consul Jackson at Tatras, areeco In a
report to the Stat department. The consul
thinks tho" system of railways contemplated
will bo similar to" those In general use In
France and Italy.
A I n haul a Toivn I a Afloat.
ROME, Ga., 'Aug. 23.-Advlces from Col
llnsvllie, Ala., statu that the town was
visited by a cloudburst late yesterduy
afternoon and greatly dnmaged, Several
stores nre reported to huve been com
pletely Inundated nnd mnny residences
washed out from their foundation.
pair QhirtifrirffTI'iV
SI, $1.25, $1.50
and $4.00
.
aro
Including
they are
styles-
n now
weurliic
f
SlIC
WISH LI HUNG CHASTISED
Ohintse Officials Petition Empsror to Have
Him Punithsd.
NATIVE EDITORS ALL DENOUNCE HIS WORK
Cull It Iletiaj ill of II Ih Country anil
Uthertvlno tieelc to Adil to Un
lllCIIHIIlltllfHN of IIIh llc
tlrfmcnt. PEKIN, Aug. 23. Tho delay of tho Chi
neso plenipotentiaries In signing tho pro
tocol Is causing somo uncaslnesi In tho
foreign community here, although tho min
isters of tho powers do not think tho Chl
neso Intend to defy the powers by ultimately
refusing to sign. They believe China Is
anxious to wind up tho negotiations Bpeed-
uy.
Decrees reciting tho punishments nnd sus
pending tho examinations will, bo issuod be
fore tho Chinese signatures are atflxcd.
I'rlnco Ching," at tho request of tho em
press dowager, telegraphed to her verbatim
tho restrictions as to tho Importation of
arms.
LI Hung Chang, having practically con
ducted all tho nctlve negotiations, has re
tired Into tho background, leaving to I'rlnco
Chlng tho responsibility of consummating
tho 'work. Earl Li finds himself in tho same
precarious position that ho occupied nt thu
close of tho negotiations following tho war
with Japan. Tho native press Is unanimous
In violently denouncing him for what Is
called his surrender to tho foreigners, nnd
n number of ofllclals tmvo petitioned tho
emperor to punish him for betraying his
country.
LONDON, Aug. 24. "Immense quantities
of arms and ammunition nro. being manu
factured In tho arsenals of China," says
tho Pokln correspondent of tho Times, "nnd
Immense quantities nro nlso being im
ported, mainly by way of Ynng Tso Klnng."
PHILIPPINE FOREIGN TRADE
Iloth ImiiorU nml Ktport Show u
I.nree Iiicrt'imc Over tliu
I'rcrlou Yrur.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 23. A continued
Increase in both the Import nnd export
trnde of tho Philippines la shown In a
comparative statement compiled nt the
War department giving tho commerce of
tho islands for tho seven months ending
.January 31, 1901 and 1900. The total valuo
of meichnndlso Imported during tho soven
months ended January 31, 1901, was $17,
999,167, as against $12,071,705 for tho same
period In 1900, and tho merchandlso ex
ported was $12,637,3J9, u against S,305t-
ATGVPT 2f, 1001.
Your choice of 'J, GOO pairs
MEN'S
SHOES
in patent leather, vici kid
and calf skin, in basement
Boys' Shoes,
Youths' Shoes,
Little Cents' Shoes,
98c, SI.25,
$1.50, $1.59 and $1.75
Men's !. all
The balance of our
suits will be closed out
of the vct-v best Qualities
in fancy striped and checked worsteds, cassimeres
made and correctly tailored, the styles
are new It's the choicest lot of IP
men's suits ever offered at such a low
figure No previous
wnmt uomo aim cuooseiroiu mooo 9x v
values Saturday, at Five Dollars.
50c Hair Bows at 10c and 15c
The most popular " head dress for
women are hair-bows. These we
offer. for Saturday at such low prices are made of
very wide taffeta, of - PJ
good quality, nnd In pretty I I mC ml I
8huilo3, mountod or shell hair-. JL JL
pins 50o values ut
S30 for tho 1000 porlod. This shows nn
lncrcoso of 42 per cent In tho value of
Imports and 62 per cent In export values.
Tho valuo of Imports of merchandlso
from tho several countries respectively
during tho seven months ended January 31,
1901 and 1900, exclusive of quartermaster's
supplies, follows: United Stntes, 1901, iU
493.48S; 1900, 890,010, or 68 per cent in
crease. European countries, 1901, $8,974,
183; 1900, $r,270,76C, or 70 per cent Increase.
Asia, 1901, $7,327,582; 1900, $0,000,222, or
22 per cent Increase. Oconnlca, 1901, $197,
C83; 1900, $507,702, or 61 per cent decrease.
Exports of merchandise to various coun
tries respectively during these seven
mouths periods follow: United States,
1901, $1,477,011; 1900, ,$2,037,030. European
countries, 1901, $7,983,751; 1900, $3,201,656.
Asia, 1901, $2,543,410; 1900, $2,774,464.
Oceanlca, 1901, $286,805; 1900, $242,450. Othor
countries, 1901. $345,782; 1900, $49,523.
The valuo of hemp exported during tho
soven months ended Jnnnury 31, 1901, was
$7,233,155, an Increuso of $2,661,110; sugar,
$1,010,590, decrease $626,086; tobacco nnd
1 cigars, $1,509,623, lncreaso $244,296; copra,
! $1,906,215, Increase $1,671,856; miscellaneous,
1 $707,021, an Increase of $247,371.
UNCLE SAM HJST LOOKS ON
Wiicxueliiii-Coloiiililitii Trniihln Con
cern Him Only In the Extent of
Safety for CUIneim' Intermix.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 23. Tho progress
of tho complications between Venezuela
nnd Colombia continues to attract tho at
tention of tho authorities here, who oc
cupy tho position of disinterested observers
of an nffnir In which tho United Stntes
has no direct concern, except In properly
safeguarding American Interests. T4io ovent
of an actual conflict between Venczuoln
and Colombia thero Is felt to be no occa
sion for action on tho part of this gov
ernment, except In pursuing tho usual
course of looking nftcr tho properjy In
terest of our citizens In that quarter. The
Stnto department has no official advices
from either country.
SCHLEY'S RETIREMENT NEAR
Will lie on Tenth of October, Mnkliiif
Way for AVIIile nml
;Iom.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 23 Important re
tirements and' promotions In tho United
States navy will occur within the next few
weeks, ns announced at the Navy depart
ment today. Among them is that of Rear
Admiral Schloy, who retires from the nctlve
list October 10. Other retirements nro
those of Captain Farenholt, September 2;
Captain Allen within a fow days; Captain
Robinson, September 21; Captain Forsyth,
September 25, nnd Captain Ide, Septem
ber 27.
As a result of these retirements forty-
for your choice of 2, 000 pairs
MEN'S CAIF SHOES
on bargain squares in baeomont.
On bargain squares.
MEN'S
Extreme
Freak Styles
HOPE STITCH, EXTENSION SOLES and OTIIEH NEW, BUT
NOT FHEAK LASTS regular price up to seven dollars a pair.
$3, $3.50,
wool Suits,
great purchase of men's
Saturday A great number
are still left Thev come
offer compares
Men's 75c, $i,$i,25 Negligee Shirts,25c
Saturday we will close out all our odds
arid ends and small lots of men's sum -
mer negligee shirts. While you can't lind all sizes
of auy certain style or pattern, you'll mp
find all sizes in the entire lot 75c, ""
$1.00 and $1.25 values for W
flvo promotions In tho service, will be mado.
Tho retirement of Rear Admiral Schley will
promoto two captalnB to the grade of rear
admiral. They are Captains Frank Wildes
and Henry Qlass.
H0WIS0N INCIDENT CLOSED
Captain I.einly Iteturnit anil llciflnft
ComiillliiK Llt of "VltncNRc
to Ue Called.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 23. At the Navy de
partment tho matter of tho retention of
Admiral Howlson on tho Schley Inquiry Is
considered a closed Incident so far ns tho
depnrtment is concerned, and one which will
bo left to tho consideration of tho court
Itself.
Mr. Hnckett stated today that ho had not
received tho reply, which, It Is Bald, Ad
miral Schley will submit In regard to tho
action of tho department docllntng to refer
tho original request concerning tho Howl
son Interview to that olllcor for u statement.
Captain Lemly, tho Judge advocato gen
eral of tho nnvy and tho judgo advocate of
tho Schley court, has returned from Canada
and will nt once begin tho work of com
piling a list of tho witnesses to bo sum
moned before tho court of luqutry. It Is
expected that this list will bo roady for
submission to Admiral Schloy next week.
Captain Lemly will glvo practically all
his attention to the Schley case from this
time on, leaving tho details of the Judgo ad
vocate's ofllco to those who have handled
them In his absence.
I'KNHIONS FOIl WKSTKItN VHTI2IIAXH,
War Hurvlvom Hememliereil by the
General Government.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 23. (Scclal.) Tho
following pensions woro Issued:
Ihsuo of Aucust (1:
Nebraska; OrWnal-wnilnm Stephens,
Juntatu, JO. Increase. Restoration, Reissue,
etc. Jumes W. I'ruyn, IlnstlnuH. $8. Orlg
I ii ul widows, etc. Elizabeth Mnhcr, North
Platte, 8.
' Iowu: Original James 13. Carter, Sioux
Rapids. $!; Martin Scurbrougli. Newton, $6;
(Hpeclal, August 9), George W. Dejean, Dun
hip. $6. Increase, Restoration, Reissue, etc,
William J. Whoeler, Carson, $10; Clnrk
son W. Adams. Luurens, $8. Original (War
with Spain) George W. Sears, I'rescott, $8.
Orlglnul widows, etc. Mary Morgan, Co
lumbus Cltv, $8.
North Dakota: Original Hetirv C. Green,
Cavalier. $6. Original widows, etc Rachel
Oleson. Blnford, M. .
Colorado: Original John 8. Mulford,
Roulder, $12; Jonn S. EldridKO. Denver, J6,
Increase, Restoration, Reissue, etc. Orcg
arln Lobnto, Biujuaclie. !):.
Montnnn: Ordinal widows, etc. (Special
accrued, August 9) Mnry K. Powell, liutle,
S3
Ohio Kiirinem' Fatal Hal tie.
MIDDLETOWN, O., Aug. 23Hcnry
Gcpart and his son Rolln nro under nrresi,
charged with tho murder of Wesley WclK
The partlfiB aro ull farmers. They quar
reled over a prlvnto road through Wells'
farm. Wells attacked them with nn ax
nnd they shot him. They then enmo here
nnd surrendered.
'mmmmWmmmWSr
Worth
$2.50 and
$3 a pair
SHOES
$4 and $5.
$5 &
COLOMBIA QUITS PAYING
InitrnoU GoYinitra t Tak Whatmr is
Neded fltriafttr.
SAYS PRESENT CASE IS ONE OF NECESSITY
Not Only Sanncnt l'nynieiit forWnr
MnterlnU nml CoiiiicII'h Cniitltien
tlon, but Iimtrnetn Governor
to Force Contribution.
COLON, Aug. 23. (Via Galveston.) An
official decree dated Ilogota, July 18, ami
addressed to tho governors of tho depart-,
ments was published to'duy. It soys: "A
now aspect of the war which seems to kindle
anew with tho help of foreigners who
threaten tho frontier, places tho govern
ment under the necessity of assuming a
different attltudo from that' maintained
hlthorto nnd forces it to- proceedings which
It has previously tried to avoid.
"It haa been resolved firstly, to suspend
tho payment of all accounts for mntorlai
pending, and to limit tho expenses to tho
puymont of tho armed forco and adminis
tration. "Secondly, to proceed to npproprlato all
tho necessary elnmintK fnf tho rnuiiim.
equipment and tho mobilization of tho army.
iniruiy, io lovy rorced nnd voluntary
loans, according to circumstances, and to
impose war contributions In order to meet
the expenses of each department wRhout
depending on tho national capital.
"Tho governors nro hereby amply author
ized to proceed In theso matters uccordlng '
to tho requirements of tho cases, without
tho need of approval from tho govornmout
nnd each governor must nssumo tho re
sponsibility In order to eavo tha situation
within his torrltory."
Cuban Money Vnluc Fixed,
HAVANA, Aug. 23. Tho official value of
the centcn has been fixed at $4.78 and of
the louts d'or at $3.83.
Is.
win"' i'Nwm YS.
Lost Hair
"My hair came oqt badly;
and was fast turning gray. I
tried Ayer's Hair Vigor. It
stopped the hair from com
ing out and. restored the
color." Mrs. M. D. Gray,
No. Salem, Mass.
ft. All rUU. j, C. AVER CO. i Uwlt, Mm