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FATHER 15 PITTED AGAINST SON IN CALIFORNIA FIGHT Father of Hiram Johnson, | Insurgent Candidate for Governor, Is Old-Time Gang Politician. SACRAMENTO, Cal, July 28 heard ab lot ber T father is Grove res republt candidate for th ably you never agai r 8 the cific raitroad has held th Califor many of son has serve has made no sec tions, or his pur the making of ests.” re cam years ago as ch of venue bill, ¢ spirit on to bis son aoe son belleved t it the wave of ins has swept to from the na California wi ney which Pacific border figure ‘tn the politic The fathe r is the WARTS DAMAGES Orin K. Graham, aged 63 years,| ewner of one piece of property, which keeps him poor paying assesaments, * suffered the loss of his son, isaac Graham, last Decoration Day. The young man was run over and killed by a city auto fire truck at Fourth av, and Pike st. The father made no claim for dam ages at the time, but mow, finding that he owes « funeral bill of $210, which he cannot pay, he has peti tioned the city council least for the funeral. LABOR IS BACKING INSURGENT HAYES jij EVERIS HAYES. SAN JOSE, Cal., July 28 fabor party the country ov keenly interested in a nice lit Hitical fight in the Fifth co sional district of California It is between Everis Hayes “Red” Hayes, as he is some called, and Mayor Charles of San Jose. Both are after seal in congress which has held by Hayes. What makes the ticular interest country fs the fact that Hayes is using campaign literatur the form of a letter from Sa: 1 Gom ers, president of the American ‘ederation of Labor, and it is on of the greatest endorsements of a candidate ever given by the head of the labor party. It gives Hayes’ record in full since he first took his seat in the house, and concindes with the words: “He has given | every evidence of being faithful to} his great truSt and has never hesi tated to serve the cause of labor been fight of par-| and the best interests of all tho {ff people whenever the opportunit bas afforded.” a dieliclielieligheheh ah dot tka Johnson's Opponent in FOR SON'S DEATH to pay at throughout the |ff Pee eee eee eee ee | COLUMBUS FULL OF © BAND CONCERT TONIGHT ee ee ¥ o a * Wagne : 3 nt* - * * * ee UNION MEN FOR OWL GARG GROVE L, JOHNSON, (Ny Valted Press) ‘SLOW UP THE DIVORCE WILL ° Infant BELLINGHAM ate it cars. | |SOCIALISTS TO HOLD SUFFRAGE MEETING ta suf at /NEGROES OBJECT TO MULATTO APPOINTEE (My United Preset CHAS. A. BLISS, Political (of Whit Race. 7 Play pe nd ‘Union. {efit to the ra *9* to see a white FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Clones Dally at 600 | Furniture ey oom } Furniture | Dry Goods Now Being Displayed the ady sound new HESE earl linery Sec comers unce-guard of Fall in the Sec« and a which attention is cordia md Floc and ited. The or Mil ritative style-notes ory interesting ¢ lly inv the follo ig embraces Turbans in combinations of crushed felt and silk. | A bell-sha ' draped with Semi-Dress models in Blocked Silk Hats, some in all-black, others in mart black and white combinations, ilors in scratch felt soft silk. draped with s¢ equestrienne Rolling-brim Sa Soft Felt W atin wear. ilking Hats, in gray, tan and black, ft white these especially desirable for motoring, golf, Pre-Inventory Specials in |Ribbon Beltings and Fancy Sash Ribbons || Special | 25¢ Yard Silk Taffeta Ribbons, | wide, dresses, Special 15c Yard | All-Silk Beltings of heavy gros- : in light shades to match summer grain Ribbon, in dot and figured pat f suitable for sashes or terns, pink, tan, brown and light-blue; | bows; 51% inches wide, in navy, red, old-rose, | Alice-blue, brown, tan, Nile-green, em | erald and purple. Fire also of Moire Ribbon in pink, gray with figure, and Roman orae effect. t Flo For Pre-Inventory Clearance EIGHT HUNDRED YARDS OF SOLID COLOR i CIAL 5¢ YARD, FOR CLEARANCE—Thirty inches wide, in dark-brown, red and two shades of light-blue. ONE THOUSAND YARDS DRESS LAWNS, SPECIAL 10¢@ YARD, FOR CLEARANCE—Forty inches wide; come in red, brown, medium-blue and two shades of light-blue. light- and —First Floor. _ MILITIAS T. R. IS BEHIND HIM. tonight. $10 cash 5 y o D y aduate of Marvard, and a he ts T. R's nephew m@ SHAPES, $1.25 Early Arrivals in Fall Millinery | ped model in French felt, § and outing ff 4 to 6 inches ff hair also plain Taffeta Ribbons, 4 to English finish, con # cushions, which may be had in a choice Dress Lawns at Important Reductions| LAWNS, SPE- } “FREDERICK & NELSON, INC, Pasemert Salesroom Exceptional Price-Concessions Effective on Women’s Ready-to-Wear Summer Apparel For Final Clearance ~~ [enim ‘ Millinery Items of Interest — BLACK ie Dt ith cc astern BANS, $5.00 TRIMMED HATS, PRICED TO CLOSE OUT, at $2 } i ; RAPED TUR DI ) R ; i ‘ 0 and WHITE SAILOR VITH BI. ACK VEL 5 SANDS, $1.2 BLACK NEAPOLITAN ASSORTED FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE, 10¢ and 25 25¢ YARD white, suitable for fancy ¢ Spot Nets, 42 inches and ecru. IET Specials i in Nets and Bands PLAIN AND SPOT Plain Net w blac k, browr gto: W ASH BEL TS, 150 NETS, SPECIAL ith large mesh, in reen, ns and waists wide, BANDS, SPECIAL Jet Bands from 1} AND 25¢ EACH | —All-white or combined finished with pe art buc kles Closing Out Women’s Tailored Linen and Rep » Suits, Lingerie and Tub Dresses at $3.75 7 ’ | Womens strictly of linen ang Coats with kirts in Various Tange Of sizes searance, $375 rep, in white and nat 1 linen color. mannish collar and re plaited model Come from 34 to 44. Special All Li d for final clearance re-pric Closing Out Medium and Short-Length Cloth Coats at $5.9 ia and diagonal, ite serge, in me. an-tailored and Sizes from 34 general utility t this final one Closing Out Extra-Size Wash Skirts at 95¢ aud $159 rest to stout wom ll-tailored, with red Be | Waist- -bands mea ial, for final clear. | =e Drapery Section Offerings SHELF OIL-CLOTH, INCHES Wi, Sea gray and blue, also in white, cream "olan yped edges, ART TICKING® INCHES WIDE & YARD—Good quality, with | medium or dark stripes, 1 ‘ able r mattress or rs, or may be used rious curtain Leipd iv: 35¢ YARD— s wide; very rimmings with colors, | FREDERICK & NELSON’S Semi-Annual Sale of F urniture A Few Representative Values SEMI-ANNUAL 35—M SALE tris chair, of oak, iplete in E with ve of colors. PRICE, | SEMI-ANNUAL a variety of colors SALE ion Morris Chair, of oak, in finish ; cushions, covered in velour, in choice of SEMI-ANNUAL SALE $3.65 — Attractive and © Rocker of hardwood, in with high back and em | seat. PRICE, | complete with : A PUPPY-LOVE TRAGEDY, SENI-A i SE “NUAL $3.25—W ell-made solid oak, in wa saddle seat, in be strongly braced SALE Dining Pre-Invent ° ‘ Specials *,. Choice Silks and Dress Goods ! SILK SERGE WIDE, SPE amethyst, dark-gra serole CHOICE FOU france, in a range lilac. All are PRICE, Chair, of Iden finish. Has struction, and is oo SEMI-ANNUAL SALE PRICE, $13.50—Dining Table of | § waxed golden oak, with 44-inch top, which extends to six feet. PRICI SEMI-ANNUAL SALE RSS Meat sis 2 dark golden. as back and sides, and is? 1 two shelves SUITING, 35, IAL, $1.00 YARD. smoke DIAGONAL | WIDE, and | SILK, 22% SPECIAL, $1.00 YARD. manufacture, in seal, green LARDS, 41 INCHES WIDE, SPECIAL, $1.50 YARD.—From Lyons, — of colorings including wistaria, reseda, old-rose, smoke and patterned with small figure hower or cluster dots of white PRIESTLEY’S” MOHAIR SUIT- | SEASIDE SUITINGS, 48 INCHES INGS, 46 INCHES WIDE, SPE-| WIDE, 98 YARD—Cream-white Storm CIAL 9c YARD — In gray and mode | Serges with 54-inch pencil stripe of black mixtures light-blue, navy or gray Cine uae INCHES Of Swiss ss-green, and dark amethyst %& they made up again. Yeste * while dri with his girl wife, » elt through ear Law- * renceburg, dy! antly, He * was a nephew of President & Croxsfield of Transylvania unt ® versity, * Opportune Specials .in Needs for the Preserving Season PARAFFINE WAX, SPECIAL 10c—I’or sealing | WHITE ENAMELED LADLES, SPECIAL 10% fruit jars and jelly of imported white enameled steelware with b RETINNED COLANDERS, SPECIAL 15¢—0f | 3 44 inches in diameter 1 heavy pieced tinware, 12 inches in diameter. COMBINATION FRUIT JAR FILLERS, woes | it jal | : Mail Orders| BEATER MIXING SPOONS, SPECIAL 8c—Slot combination of dipper, funnel, strainer and fru glasses. REEEEEE EEE SE EHOEE EE i ee | It was Henrietta’s first seaso! non |i & farm, She caused some conster-| nation when discovered pounding al] lot of green apples in grandma's | nice, clean churn “I'm makin’ apple butter,” shell explained soberly. Carefully | ted double mixing spoons, with enamel handles filler, Filled JAR RUBBERS, SPECIAL 5¢ DOZEN—! xtra- quality, red or white. ROYAL GRANITE PRESERVING 5 SPECIAL 30c—Or royal gr anite steelware less, with lip and bail. Ejight-quart size.