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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1906)
TIIE OiLAHA SUNDAY BEE: JULY 8, 190G. m announce that beginning A POND AY EaORWIPIG. JULY 9TM We will hold a Great Special (3 r" (Q Sale to be known as our . . . Kzds U U We want our friends to tion in the city we have planned extensive changes for the purpose of beautifying: and furnishing most modern equipment for - . i i . i i rr 1. il x 1.1. i. ft stocks and prepare for the Basement Bargain Squares, Center of room. Staple Dry Goods, Summer Wash Goods Burmah Challles, splendid designs and colorings, usually 6 Vie ale price, yard 8fc Irge assortment of Argyle Batiste, former price 15c sale price 7M M-lnch fine madras, regularly 16c sale price . .64c Tine floral organdie suiting, madras cheviots, worth up to 25c sale price 4 Linen Suiting, Jacquard, Madras, Panama and Printed Effects In one lot 18Hc Yard wide Bleached and Unbleached Muslin and fine Cambric, yard 3c 96-lnrh Percale, was 12 He; 32-lnch Madras, was 16c all at, yard Hc 45-lnrh Indian Head Suiting 15c 36-Inch Unen finished 8ulting. was 16c sale price 9Hc Summer Flannels in neat stripe and Jacquards.were 60c sale price 23c Main Floor. High grade Wash Fabrics and Costumes all of our fine Em broidered Robes of Linen, Swiss and French Mull notable im ported novelties. Those which have sold up to 115.00 each 95.00 Those which have sold up to $25.00 each S10.OO Those which have sold up to $40.00 each $15.00 Come Early. All of our fine Batistes, in neat staple A great collection of the season's Fine Dimity Mercerlzod Pongee Embroidered Voile Vice Heine Suiting Mercerized Checks French Mull All Fine dainty fabrics Silk Chiffon, Eyelet Mull, Embroidered Swiss, Silk Jacquards, Plain Linen, Silk Quadrille selling at 35c and 39c yard ; 2Sc Very BrHTinl Our finest materials Mercerized Mull, Silk Chlf fonette, Crepe de Chine, Silk Eoltenne, etc., appropriate for evening gowns and worth 50c, 65c and 76c at, yard 33c Printed Madras Those neat printed figures 26c, 30c and 35c qualities at, yard 19c White Dress Fancy White Check Nainsooks, Stripe Lawn and Jacquard Madras, worth up to 26c sale price 12c All fancy White Swisses and Imported Walstlngs, worth up to 85c at, yard ...17 He Fine Imported Fancy Swisses, worth up to $1.00 4c 27-inch French Embroidered Mulls, were 85c yard 59c 36-lnch Sheer Linen Lawns value 69c sale price 48c 36-inch Sheer Linen Lawns value 75c sale price. . 59c Our Linen Department will be compelled to move entirely from its present location, hence these prices on Staple Table Linens: 70-lnch Bleached Table Linen value 69c sale price 48c 64-inch Bleached Table Linen, extra heavy sale price 49c THOS ALTON SENTENCE DEFERRED Juice landii Will Not Fix Punishment of Eailway Until Wednesday. ITS ATTORNEYS SECURE LONGER TIME Weald Show that Alleged Secret Rate Between Company and Packers Was Known to All Shippers. CHICAGO, July 7. -Judge Landls in th United States district court today refused to grant a new trial to th Chicago Alton and John N. Falthorn and Fred A. Wann, former officials of the Alton who were yesterday convicted of the Illegal glv Ing of rebates. At the time of refusing the new trial the attorneys for the defense claimed that the (ranting of the rebates to Schwarzschlld & Suliberger company was generally known in Kansas City and they asked for time to show that the rebate was given publicly and not In secret. The court after some discussion said that they would have a right to show this before the punishment mos determined and gave the defense until next Wednesday to bring evidence Into court showing that the rebate was gener ally known. Indian Worlb'Tnt Whites. CINCINNATI. July 7.-Pltcher Chech and Outfielder Odwell of the Cincinnati team Dr. Pierce's Farorlte Prescription, la not a secret or patent medicine, against which the must intelligent people are Quite naturally averse because ot the un certainty aa to their harmless character, pat is a medicine or laowx compositioh, a full list of all It Ingredlonte being tinted, tit plain KnglUk, oa every bottle wrapper. An eiamlnatlon of this list of Ingredients will disclose the fact that It is non-aleohollo In Its coon position, chem ically pare glycerine taking the place of the commonly ued alcohol, tn Its make up. Tim " Kavorlt Prescription of Dr. Pierce Is tn (art the only medicine, put up for toe cure of woman peculiar weak nesses and aliments, sold through drug gists, that does not contain alcohol wui ifuit too tn large qunntM. Furthermore, tt Ik the only medicine (or woman's special diseases, the Ingredients of which have the unanimous endorsement of all the leading tnodlcal writers and teachers of all the several schools of practice, and that too as remedlns for tho ailments for which "Favorite Prescription" Is recom mended. A little book of some of these endorse ment will be sent to any address, pott paid, and absolutely frt If you request same by postal card or letter, of Dr. E. V Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Don't (orget that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, for woman's weaknesses and delicate ailments, Is not a patent or secret medicine, being the "Favorite Prescrip tion "of a regularly educated and gradu ated physician, engaged In the practice of his chosen specialty that of diseases of women that Its Ingredient are printed in ploin EiyjlUk on every bottle-wrapperi that it 1 the only medicine especially de signed for the cure of woman' dlseasee that oontalna no alcohol, and the only ene that ha a professional endorsement worth more than all the so-called "testi monials" ever published for other med icine. Send (or these eudorsemenU aa above. They are fnt for tne asking. If you suffer from periodical, headache, backache, dtulnea. pain or dragging down sensation low down la the abdomen, weak back, have disagreeable and weak tng, catarrhal, pelvic drain, or are In nlstrea from being long oa your feet, then you may be lure ol Iwnent from taking tn. Pleroe' Favorite Proscription. Dr. Ptero' Pleasant PeUeia the beat lea atlv and regulator of the bowels. They Mvlgorete stomach, Itvar and bowels. Cm a laatiTt two or Utree a cethartla rejoice' with us, on our unavoiaaDie crowaing aunng ims 15c- effects, yard 12 He popular quarter sellers. at 18c yard Goods were today traded for Outfielder Jude, the Indian member of the Toledo American association club. Pitcher Hall of Seattle tins also bren signed and with First Base man Deal, late of Lancaster, Pa., and Out fielder Jude will report here Monday. PRESIDENT LIKES MARKSMEN Gratlfled Over Showing; Made It Arm 7 In Spite of New Men. WASHINGTON, July T.-In a letter Acting Secretary Oliver, President Ro velt has expressed his gratification at . remarkable progress thst Is being mil by the enlisted men of the army In mark manship. Before the Spanish war the American private soldier was admittedly the finest ihot in the world. The addition of a large number of vol unteers had the effect of reducing the aver age of the riflemen; but aince the reor ganisation following the great war every effort has been made to stimulate Interest In marksmanship, snd the result is that today the average Is probably as high. If not higher, thsn It was at the beginning of the war. The figures laid before the president that elicited his approval showed thst In 1903 there were In the whole army 68 expert riflemen, 349 sharpshooters and 600 marksmen, as the various grades are known technically. In the following year theso figures had Increased to 264 expert riflemen, 1,439 sharpshooters and 2,484 marksmen. Now It is shown that last year the record stood 696 expert riflemen, 1,371 sharpshooters and 8.436 marksmen. General Oliver sttrlbuted the Improvement In large part to the fact that congress has allowed an Increase of pay of S3 per month In the case of expert riflemen, $2 for sharp shooters and tl for marksmen. PHILADELPHIA MURDER CASE "Mayor" of Chinatown Tells of Al iened Plot of Chinese Socletr- PHILADELPHIA. July 7. Sensational testimony was offered today at the cor oner's Inquest In the case of Dong Boo, a Chinaman, who died from gunshot wounds received during a factional fight In Chinatown on the night of July 4. Lee Toy, who has long been known aa the "mayor" of Chinatown, testified that t a recent meetlrlg of a band of "highbind ers" several men were marked for as sassination, among them Rev. Frederick Poole, an Episcopal missionary, who Is located In the Chinese district. Mr. Poole was shot during the disturbance on July 4 and Is now In a hospital. Lee Toy atated that the murders were to be committed during the celebration of I Independence day. He further testified thst he saw Tung Uow nre at Dong boo. Tung Qow, Mok Kin and Tun Why Joe were committed without ball to await the action of the grand jury. Since the shoot ing representatives of the Hip Sing Tong and On Long factions have signed a peace pact. SMALL RIOT IN SAVANNAH, GA. rellee Called Oat to 4aell Fight Between t'nlaa and Nonanlen AIGUBTA. Ga., July T.-A special to the Chronicle from Savannah. Gs , says: Vnlon telephone linemen snd nonunion men em ployed by the Southern Bell. Telephone ron'pany as linemen In plsre of the stria- ers naa a serious anray inmgnt st tne corner of Broughton and Drayton streets. Several were Injured In the melee which assumed the proportions of a riot, the de tective and a squad ot police being called success, in acquiring worn. io accompusn mis ana Extra fine Double Satin Damask Pattern Cloths, with napkins to match at these sale prices: 8-4, $4.75; 8-10, $5.75; 8-11. $6.50; 10-4 $7.5 S napkins to match, $4.75; sir $6.25 Pattern Cloths Oar standard, durable, moderate priced quality. All the newest patterns, at: 8-4. 1M 8-10, $2.09; 8-12. $3.15; 9-4, $3.89; 10-4 $3.79 Napkins to match size, $2.39; alee $3.15 All Pattern Cloths soiled from being shown will be sold at halt price. Full sized Fringed Bed Spreads value $1.60 sale price. .$1.19 Lot of Colored Marseilles Spreads, somewhat soiled were $2.00 sale price $1.19 All linen extra heavy Crash, yard 10c Big Silk Sale. From our entire stock, including beautiful Embroid ered Pongees, Rajah weaves in colors and fancies, the wearable Heather Silks. 27-lnch Taffetas in the lead ing colors, exquisite Printed Foulards silks selling freely at $1.00, $1.25, $1.60 and $1.76 will go at one price yard 49c N. B. This lot is on display in west window, so that all may have an opportunity. They will not be removed until 10 o'clock, when they go on sale. At Ribbon Counter. All New Fancy Ribbons at Thre Prices: -Beautiful Dresden and Roman Stripes Printed Warps sold up to 35c. 21c Fancy Embroidered Printed Warp and Stripes which sold up to 66c yard. 85c Balance of fine Fancies, some 9 inches wide, and sold up to $1.00 yard. Buy these now for your holiday fancy work at a gEat saving. Embroideries and Laces . will be virtually "driven from home" when the carpenters begin. All fine Nainsook and Swiss Sets, which are broken, will be sold at half price. Four Lots of Fine Edging and Insertion: Lot 1 12c yard sold up to 28c yard. Lot 2 19c yard suitable for skirts and Dresses sold up to 40c yard. Lot 8 20c yard extra wide deep Bouncings and dainty edg ings sold up to 65c yard. Lot 4 12c yard rare bargains in our finest Embroidery, Corset Coverings and Allovers sold up to $1.35 yard. Laces Fine Applique, Net Top and Irish Crochet sold up to 35c yard, at 12c Fine 10-lnch Net Top Laces and beautiful Applique Allovers, etc sold up to $1.75 yard hoc Handkerchiefs All linen, colored and white Embroidery, worth 25c half price 12 He Women's Stocks at 10c which have sold at 60c. Belts at 15c black and colored. Silk and White Wash Belts, which have sold at 75c. Shopping and Carriage Bags in fine Buffed Alligator, Morocco and Sealskin which have sold up to $5.00 for .$1.95 Combs Fancy trimmed Back Combs which sold up to $1.00. ,29c out to suppress the disturbances. A num ber of arrests were made. K. E. Neldlln ger, electrician for the Atlanta Coast line, was most eerlously hurt. He received se vere knife wounds. SUMMONS FOR ROCKEFELLER robate Jadae In Ohio Issues Process Asjalost the Standard Oil Company. INDLAT, O., July 7. Judge Banker of .- probate court has tBsued a summons John D. Rockefeller In connection with ..e suit recently filed here against the Standard OH company and Mr. Rockefeller, In which It Is alleged that the Valentine anti-trust law has been violated by the Standard OH and its subsidiary companies. The summonses have been turned over to Sheriff Qrover, who states that he will make service on Mr. Rockefeller as soon as the latter returns from Europe Sheriff Grover has gone to Cleveland to serve sum mons upon the Standard OH company through one of Its officers. CLEVELAND, O., July 7.-Sherlff Groves of Hancock county came to Cleveland to day with a subpoena for John D. Rocke feller. Groves was naturally unsuccessful In his quest, as Mr. Rockefeller Is In Eu rope, but he did succeed ,ln serving Im portant papers on J. M. Robertson of this city, secretary of the Standard OH com pany, Instead. A warrant and a certified copy of the In formation filed at Flndlay by Prosecutor David were left with Robertson, who was warned to be on hand when needed. The statutes require In criminal as well aa civil proceedings where service is had on a corporation, that the sheriff must deliver the papers In the case to the president, and If he be not available, then upon the next highest official to be found. In case of the Standard OH company, Secretary Robertson was the highest official of the company that the sheriff could find hers. After seeing the secretary of the Standard OH company, Sheriff Groves turned his at tention to discover If possible the where abouts of Mr. Rockefeller and when he would return to Cleveland, but little In formation could be had on that subject. The prevailing opinion seems to be that It will not be until the latter part of August. DEPEW RECOVERS HIS HEALTH Senater Will Spend Summer In tSarope and Retarn to Washington In Pall. NEW TORK. July 7-Tha Tribune to morrow will say: The announcement Is made on good authority that Senator De pew. who waa absent from his duties at Wahlngton slmost the entire winter, suf ferlng from a nervous breakdown, had practically recovered. He Is satd to have no Intention of resigning from the senate but Instead to be Intending to msks a trip to Europe for the summer and when h has returned to resume his work. He may sail within a week or two. JURY SECURED FOR FEUD CASE Defease Fleets to Try Hargrls anal Callahan Together far Marenaa Marder. BEATTTVILLE. Ky., July 7.-The jury which will try the rase of Judge James Hargls on the charge of having murdered Attorney Jamea B. Mir cum, was secured today. After the Jury had been completed tile defense announced that It had elected to have Hargis and Callahan tried to gether. Court was adjourned until Mon day, when A. F. Byrd will make the open lug statement for the prosecution. by purchase, our present mase me event memoraoie 10 umana Bnoppers, mosi unusuai price Jewelry Counter TREPOFF FOR PARLIAMENT Reputed Reactionary Standi for Ministry from Popular Branch of Government. FEAR OF ARMY CAUSE OF CONVERSION In Fiery Talk He Calls Prince I roaofr a Traitor Who Had Bald Himself for Place. ST. PETERSBURG, July 7.-General Trepoff's advocacy of a ministry composed of constitutional democrats introduces a new element into the situation, which, though the fall of the Goremykln cabinet la momentarily DiniDimnl. is atemlllv trending toward Parliament government aa being the only expedient which may ward off the impending storm of anarchy. Trcpoft' conversion to the idea of a re sponsible ministry Is based, however, not on regard for the constitutional democrats, whom he considers to be half revolutionists. but on the conviction that repression by a disaffected army and disorganised polico would no longer serve. The general spoke with, his usual remarkable bluntness, not attempting to cover the desperate condi tion of the country and the strength of the revolutionary cause and giving the lie direct to Prince Urvsoff, whom he further characterized aa a traitor who had sold himself In the hope of attaining a place In the new government. The constitutional democrats will take no part In that por tion of the policy of the radicals which can only plunge the country Into streams of blood. Parliament must exist as th Instrument of pacification or not at all. The constitutional democrats In the future are bound to aotlvely combat the tactics of the extremists as well as those of the government. In the reorganisation of the guard corps the emperor has replaced the "carpet knights" among ths officers by fighting soldiers of the type of Major General Letschltsky, the new commander of ths First guard division, which Includes tns Preobrajensky regiment. Letschltsky has spent almost his entire life in Turkestan and the far east, commanding with dis tinction In China and Manchuria. He is an utter stranger at court. The newspapers today print an open let ter from the Lettish Royal Democratlo league ot Llbau In regard to the execution of Makhovsky, a revolutionist, who re fused to go to the scaffold, protesting his Innocence. The guards handled him so roughly that they broke his wrist and crushed in his chest. The man died before he reached the Dlaoe of execution. His body, nevertheless, wss strung up. trmitTO with Damn. The demand for Parliament for tho retirement of the Goremykln cabinet will be backed by the semstvo congress at Its meeting In Moscow on Mondsy. The pro- IMhletes and Invalids eat Grape-Nuts "TAere's a Reason" j j store building the oldest, most convenient and best dry goods loca our store. Tending the beginning . 1 -All our fine Dog Collar Necklaces halt price. All our fine Bear Necklaces Just half price. Sterling Silver Bracelets which sold at $1.76, each 95c Sterling Silver Bracelets which sold at $2.75 to $4.60, each $1.75 Fancy Pins which sold up to 60c, each 19c Fancy Goods Counter 60c Stamped Pillow Tops, at 10c Bulgarian Embroidered Center Pieces and Table Covers, 10c the 12-inch sizes which sold at 30c; at 29c the 20-lnch sUee, sold at 86c. All Table Covers $1.65 sold up to $4.00. Underwear and Hosiery Our reliable stock of well known makes must be sold. Low Neck Sleeveless Vests, rightly made lOc and 15o At 19c Fine Ribbed Lisle, Tape or lace trimmed Vests, worth 26c. A very special clearing lot of fine Vests and Pants, comprising Imported Swiss Vests, Lace, Crochet, Vega Silk, Lace Trimmed Pants and Outsize Shaped Vesta all splendid 60c values each 87c Extra fine SwIrs Vests, selling at 76c, 85c and $1.00, for 59c We shall offer during this sale the best Union Suit we have ever sold, for ROc All small lots of dollar Suits, Including Plqua makes and Im ported Swiss, at 9o All fine grades our best makes selling from $1.60 up, at. .98c Children's Underwear To dispose of a lot of Ribbed Vesta we will sell them six for a quarter. Lace Trimmed Pants, pair , 10c Lisle and Balbrlggan 'Ribbed Vests, Pants and Drawers on sale at 25c Boys' 60c Balbrlggan Shirts and Drawers, all sizes, at 85c Children's Hose Just two items but! Fine Imported 60c Lisle Hose, ribbed and lace, black and tan, for 25c Infants' 26c Socks, black or tan, pair 5c Women's Hosiery Closing small and broken lots, but alto gether there's lots of them. Lot 1 Full fashioned, black and fancy stripes, worth 26c and 35c, for 15c Lot 2 Fine qualities in Males, both lace and plain, also a sample lot, mainly 60c goods, at 29c Men's Department Underwear Egyptian Ribbed Double Seated Drawers, at special price of 23c Three 60c lines Plain Balbrlggan, Plain Gauze, flesh color, ribbed, all at n 89c Dollar qualities of Lisle Thread 69c Extraordinary Shirt Hale A cleaning up of Madras and Negligee Shirts, .mostly dollar qualities, each 29c All the new styles the cream of the season In the popular makes, white and colored- dollar numbers 79c Dollar and a half numbers $1.15 Soft Negligee, attached soft collars, in Mohair, Solsette, etc., selling at $2.00 sale price $1.29 A large lot of Half Hose Some great values Imported, Fash ioned and Shaw Knit makes the 50c qualities 29c The 25c qualities 19c Oreat clearing up of Men's Silk Neckwear Four-in-hands and various shapes, worth 25c and 50c, all in one lot three for a half dollar. TRIG bbsmSB sjeussj Vty H9mD1 unssJVF gram drawn up by the central committee favors the withdrawal by the semstvo or ganisations of all measures for famine relief, "so long as the present ministry re mains In power." The committee, however, raises the con tinued maintenance of free dining rooms to relieve actual starvation. Parliamentary data regarding the fam ine shows that 127 counties In twenty- eight provinces are affected, that 117 crops are complete failures and that In eighty-eight counties the famine is In its second year. The revolutionists of St. Petersburg are organizing an executive organization, which. It Is expected, will fill the gsp caused by the arrest of the members of the workmen's council during the last crisis. Thirty-eight agitators, arrested within the past week, have been sent to prison by administrative orders for three months on the charge of Inciting strikes and the closing of shops. Council Amends Death Penalty Bill. The bill of the lower House of Parlia ment for the abolition of the death pen alty went on the rocks today between the caucus of the centrists and the council of the empire, a majority of which was opposed to Its acceptance In Its present form. The substitution of a measure abrogating the provision of the code whereby civilians come under the Jurisdic tion of the military courts In "a state of exceptionable security," a minor form of martial law, which Is the chronic status of nine-tenths of Russia, will solidify the parliamentary opposition to the ministry. A considerable faction of the centrists, particularly the Industrial and commercial representatives, desired for tnctical rea sons to follow the lead of the lower house and pass the bill unchanged, but the de mand for the retention of the death pen alty came with the greatest lnsltence from the representatlvea of the border districts, where the penalty Is most In use Poland, the Baltic provinces and the Caucasus who feel themselves In the grip of the revolutionists and terrorists without the summary processes of martial law. It was proposed virtually to abolish the death penalty except where circumstances Justify the proclamation of full martial law, such as armed uprisings, where the authorities are given a free hand to summon drumhead courtmartlal and use the firing squad. This rejection of the first fruits of the legislation of the lower house revived the old demand for the abolition of the council of the empire a a wall between the em peror and the people. Revolution In Siberia. Dr. NlchcilalefTsky, who was elected a member of the lower house from Kras noyarsk. Siberia, has arrived here. He openly flaunts the revolutionary colors. In an Interview today he avowed himself an active member of the revolutionary organi sation. He ' said that just before hta de parture he presided at a great revolutionary meeting at Krasnoyarsk. Cavalry sent to disperse the meeting Jolnd the revolu tionists In parading through the town be hind the red flag in place of the national colors. Trie meeting demanded the trial of Generals Rennenkampff, Milieu and Zakomllsky. who suppressed the uprising along the Tranx-Sib rlan railroad, as mur derers. Dr. Nlcholaieffsky said the Si berian peasantry was flatly opposed to any further Immlgretlnn from Russia and were In favor f a broad policy of tallroad con struction. The frequent offxhoots from the Trsns-Siberian line are necessary to , open up the grain producing country. BERLIN. July ".The Foreign office has been notified thst the delegates of the t'nlted Ststes to the wireless telegraph congress, which will ssMttiMe in Berlin September I, will b Ambassador Tower. of actual work we find it necessary to materially reduce our 1 l! Ml M reuucuuus win. prevail. Just Second Floor Bargains White Linen Sulta in Eton, Cape and Jacket styles, sold up to $18.00 sale price $.98 India Linen Shirtwaist Suits, sold up to $7.50 sale price. . .$2.98 Waist Open back, long or short sleeves, India Linen or Lingerie, lace and embroidery trimmed, sold up to $2.00 sale price. 98c Fine Lingerie Waist, elaborately trimmed, sold up to $6.60 sale price $2.49 Elegant Waists of fine Lingerie, hand embroidered and lace trimmed worth up to $12.60, each $7.98 Dressing 8acques and Kimonos, new and dainty patterns, were $1.25 to $2.00 sale price 98c White flerg Eton Suits, were $25.00 half price $12.50 White Voile Salt, were $50.00 and $60.00, earh $29.00 Eton and Jacket Suits of Panama and Prunella, pastel shades, wore $85.00 and $40.00, for $15.00 Brllliantine and Silk Sulta, good styles, sold for $20.00 and $25.00, each These suits are at shamefully cut prices, but they all must go. Dress Skirts, newest styles, white serges, mixtures and checks, were $12.00, $16.00 and $16.60 sale price $9.0S White Serge and Mohair Skirts, were $10.00 and $12.00 sale price 7-ft0 White Mohair and Black and White Serges, were $9.00 sale price $1.08 Black SUk Eton Jackets, worth $9.00 and $15.00 sale prlce $5.98 and $9.98 Muslin Cut Price Goods at Cut Prices. Gowns at 59c Made of Nainsook, some lace trimmed, worth UPGowns at 89c Made of Nainsook or Cambric, beading, ribbon and embroidery trimmed, all makes, were $1.26. Gowns at $1.19 Dainty summer styles, appropriately trimmed and well worth $2.00. Gowns at $1.69 Beautiful styles, trimmed with embroidery, medallion or fine val. lace, worth up to $3.60. All the garments Skirts, Gowns, Drawers, Corset Covers, Chemise, etc., mussed or soiled from handling during our Great June Sale will be sold at one-third to one-half regular prices. Children's Drawers, all sizes epeclal value at.. ......100 Children's Drawers, all sizes, fine muslin and cambric, nem- aTndrJn's' sTlrU.'flnem ruffle, worth 35c, at: 1W0 Drapery Department One lot of Ruffled Swiss Curtains, odd curtains and odd pairs, worth uo to $2.00 a pair, at, each '" "? 150 pair. Curtains and Nottingham Swiss Ruffled Net. Irish Point, etc.. sold up to $6.00 a pair. at. each. fl-89 rut nrtces on curtains too numerous to mention. PoS-rS i of fine Tapestry and Repp, some bordered, some fringed. FlnTq'Sami'of'Mercized pVrUere..' handsome design's', worth CtoanlM J a loVrt PUlow TVpWh.t were Voc.' aach.V .' 7. .10. Sale begins at 8 o'clock sharp. ore cloaca at 5 p. m. Brigadier General, Jams Allen, Rear Ad miral H. N. Manney and John I. Water bury of New York. General Allan. Ad miral Manney and Mr. Waterbury were nominated, respectively, by the Depart ments ot War, Navy and Commerce. CANAL COMMISSION AT WORK Members Examine Railway Terminals at La Boca and Visit Calebra Cnt. PANAMA, July 7 Only routlns business was transacted at the meeting of the Pan ama canal commission, held July 6. All the members of the commission went to La Boca yesterday afternoon to examine term inal facilities for the railroad, after which they went up the canal in launches. Today tho commissioners visited the Culebra cut. The commission ha discussed Informally the problem of the canal entrance on the Paclflc aide. Chief Engineer John F. Stev en la against a high lock at this point, and basos his opposition on the. results of the borings now being made. It Is be lieved the canal will be sea level from Ls Boca to Mlraflore. There may be, however, an alternative proposition for a 25-foot In stead of a 36-foot lock at La Boca, the lat ter proposed by the mining engineers' com mission. A flaw In the mechanism of the lock, however, would, bring danger of flood and might cause the inundation of Panama City and vicinity. Engineers are marking out a new site for the town of Gatun, as the present town, according to the plans adopted, will ultimately be under water. Condemnation proceedings agslnst Isnd owners In those parts of the tone which will ultimately become lakes have been an nounced. President Cnaaratetetes Prlnee. BERLIN, July T. President Roosevelt's congratulations to Crown Prince and JPor Thin, Poor Blood You can trust a medicine tested sixty years! Sixty years of experience, think of that! Experience with Ayer's Sar saparilla; the original Sarsaparilla; the Sarsaparilla the doctors endorse for thin blood, weak nerves, general de bility. What does your doctor say? . We have no secrets! We publish the formulas of all our medicines. Made ky th 1. C. Aver C., lwtl. Mua. aim ataufoturers t A TEB's HAIR TlOOB-rer th kair. ATER'I P'LLS -For coaitl patio. ATER'oCHKkBT PBCTOKAL Fat coagk. ATfR'3 AGUBCURs f ot nMUnaaaaagM. Underwear CO Crown Princess Frederick William on the birth of their son has been transmitted through th American embassy and the Foreign office to Emperor William and the crown prince and crown princess. LIGHTHOUSETENDER IS SAFE Waa Waiting; for ess Wind Before Resuming Ita Trip t Gaaatanamo. WASHINGTON, July 7.-A11 anxiety for th safety of the lighthouse tender Laurel was relieved today when the llghthquse board received a tolegram from Lieutenant Commander Hood, lighthouse inspector at Key West, reporting that It had been an chored under the Lobos light from June 25 to July t. The Laure) was due at Guantanamo June 27, and when It failed to show up there several days after that date Lieutenant Commander Hood left Key West with the tender Mangrove In search of It, and at his request the naval tug Osceola also was sent out from Key West to look for the missing tender. The Laurel was waiting for less wind before leaving the anchor at Lobo light. Bee Want Ads are th dependable seeds of success. ROBBERS BEAT SHERIFFS WIFE Savannah, Mo., Is Scene af Serious Crime by Men Who Fseape. ST. JOSEPH. Mo., July 7.-A pola! to the News-Press from Savannah, Mo., savs that during the absence of Sheriff R. G. Gambia last night robber entered the Jail residence and beat his wife almost to death. The thieves took msny valuable and left Mrs. Gamble for dead. She recovered con sciousness this morning and crawled to a neighbor' to give the alarm. VaAJ Ms' 'V,