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r -: THB OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. s TUESD A.Y EVENING, IbePTMBER Iwi ' - I: r SHERIFF'S .... - . i UPHELD BY COURT v Judge Frazer 7 Says Gambling Raids First Conviction Since - Sheriff Word Toot Office, t&k ' Oehtlemen of th Jury, 1b your de liberations in the Jury room you arc not te oonstdtr any remarks mad against Sheriff Word br counsel for tola de fendant, la taking actio a. where ba had reasonable eauae to believe the law wu betas violated. Sheriff Word did only hli duty lila olaln duty, as outlined v'i.'.'-udw the statute. If you believe this ' defendant la guilty, It la your duty to bring la a verdict accordingly, without - regard to what mir ba your paraonal opinion oa the subject of gambling and i.Vv' without regard to any oosameet on the , .C , oonduot of tha sheriff." . Tha fbreaolnc language was need y Circuit Judge Arthur I. Praser, oocupy tng tha bench la department No. 1, tbta ' morning; at tha ooneluslea of tna tnai of Wine Oa, oharged with conducting a gambling houaa. Tha reference to Sheriff Word la hi Inatruotloa to tha ' jury was celled forth by n attach - ' made oa that official aurlng tha argu . Bant following tha introduction of evi- omm by .Attorney Francis V. Drake, : representing Win On. Tha lawyer ac i -eueed tha sheriff of "playing to tha gal lery" by aaaklnaj , raida on gsrahllng houses, ,. . , . . . .Vwlht U waAty. Tha jmy waa ant only It Mlautaa, ra , turning- with a vardlot of tullty. la ' mva nlnutaa tha aaws had raachad arary 4apartDMnt of tha eourt houaa and waa tha cauaa -of llvaly -pomaiant. la tna febarlff'a offloa thara waa jubilation, not only oa aooouat of tha vardlct, hut ba oauaa of tua ataad Ukaa by Judaw rnnr. - -? - MTbla aotmoa tha oaath knoll of aaaaUlac la all forma In thia city." aald ooa of tha ofneuUa. "With tha Judk clary oa tha stda of, rlfbt and Juatloa, tha aharlff can low mo ahaad and tnauaurata a arara vlgoroua oruaade than la tha pact, eonfldant that la tha and hm afforta to anforao tha laws win ba orownod with twooaaa." - Thara wara two wltuaaaaa for thai atata, Daputy Bharlffa Downay and Cor daao. ' Thy teattflad that aareral Chlnaaa wara oUylna a amma.la Win Oc a alaot when tba raid waa Boada toy Mar of flhorlff Word on tha night of July 10. atonay formad tha atakaa aatf waa pllad oa tha taola. Daruty XMMrtet Attornay Moaar ap vaarad for tha atata and aiada aa axoal lent ahowlnc. Ha draw out tha aallent faaturoa af tha raid eloarly from tha wltaaaaaa. and to hla argumaat waa lo loal and aoaviaatnw , - - - , - following for tha defenaa; Attornay Draka criticised kharlff Wort and at tempted to belittle tha avldeacr Intro auced. -' "Sheriff' Ward Id' a' good maa and ' gaaaiia wtH," ha said, "but he is over ; aaalous. Ba has been causing a groat ROASTED TO DEATH: IN HUGE PIPE LINE i ' i ' . ( ' 1 (Cereal gaMlsf Serrtee.1 Kano, Nav.. Sept. t. John Stafford, an employe of the Standard Mining eom pang of Bodla, was literally roasted to - death yesterday la tha Interior of a big pipe llaa. Though living- when rescued, ba died same time afterward la terrible ag-ony. Stafford was engaged In painting tna Interior of a big pips ' Una and was using parattne paint In some manner the fnnammablo fluid eaugrht Are, The Isterlor of the pipe was soon a mass of frames, Hla fallow employee were at tracted by . the smoke and tha young saan's cries. It was necessary to burst the pipe before ha could ba rsseuad. Ma was 14 years old and his parents seolda la Butte, Mont. - - - uirnrr Am rr'riiair ir - HEARD BY DYING MAN Poarael taerlai ServUe.) Saa Bernardino, Cal- Sept tt. Sick bnd poverty-stricken. I. H. Cubby of Pittsburg, last night learned that ba bad Inherited a big estate, and a few , hours later died. For months Cubby had beea living hi impoverished etreua Unoes and in an advanced stage of consumption and una Ma to work. Two weeka ago, la a vain effort to protons; Ufa. ha waa carried to a tent ' In a mountain canyon. Five days later . Attornay Anderaoa of Lamorville ar rived searching for him. No trace was found aatil Saturday night Ha waa dying! aleae when found, but the good news revived him. aad tt waa thought be could survive tha night but ha was ' dead wkea foetid fat tha morning. )AP GUILTY OF V:ti:i CRIMINAL LIBEL ', WnJI Ohama, accused of crlmlnalTy 11 weJtng OonJI Nil, a lodging-house keeper, . la tba Portland Shlmpa, a Japanese newspaper, by asserting ha had starved a " guest.'" Julbel Hara, to death, algned .. a retraction la Bnglish and In Japanese this morning In the presence of Presid ing Judga Oeorge Of the circuit eourt ' Ha then pleaded guilty to tha charge and sentence waa suspended, pending . bis good behavior. Attorneys Henry McGinn and A. C Kmaions witnessed V. the retraction. LAZY LIVER JT SM 0-ierei to tot mat I woaM aetw , , wHeoat tkm. 1 m toeaelet a grm al with . wraM liver aee haeieeae. Vow Hm Ukimm OeMenta Oaear Oufeani 1 feel vary mmA bHMt I skell lertslBlr ts eiweed km mm ' aa the tort aMeJtae 1 kn . ' "' " ASsaSmlaet, Oihnm Mill He. a, yaUaHw. PlsaSffrt. 'atstBbts. Pveast. stsSeed, Be Seed, Pw S ha, V r Ortr. 1M. . a 4 l bilk. TK faa1a taMt tanpei 0UO S rt4 M hn r jotr skbt a. Mrtlag tisilj Ce., Cfclaage ev M.T. an pZltZItTZi rXLeCI K3ZES WORK IS -, Official Did His Doty in t un4tMH k Via mI4 tJ ha puUad la a larva numbar of oltLsana. Uvan b)-atandara, maa who hara not had anything- to do with tha gamaa. hava auf- forad at hla handa. Judga Praaar'a lnatraotiooa to tha Jury wara amohatle. Hm polntad out that not only li It aada by atatuta tha ury of th ahartff and of tha polloa to maka ar- m wnva w n "' noiatoa. mil or tna awtnaa aornar w proaacuta tha aocuaad paraona tmigantiy. Tha raadlng- of tha eodaa oa tba aua - pjaot Of gamoiuc la oroao. wmmuw ludsa rraaar. "Tha statutas not only tha duty, but tha aapaclaj duty. pnawrm, dui piayara, nwMw and a vary body also who la coaosraad la any war la braaklng tha law. "Nor doas tha atatula provlda that ar raats shall ba mads wbara tha lawbraak lna la nlata. but that arrsata ahall ba ma da whars tha offlcUla hava raason abla mum to ballava that .gambling Is be lag aarrlad on. And tha dlstrtet attor ney Is required diligently to prosecate all such oasas. j: Offmml 9asa Big tvbj. "Fraa If tha raida were aarrlad out by tha aheriff aa deacrlbed by tha at-1 to may for the defenaa, tba ahartff was doing aottttng but his duty under tha tat u tea: the atatuta reads that It is hla especial duty. . Toa are not to deal with tha facto of tba raid, but tha evtdenoe against this defendant. If yoa believe ha waa oond acting a gambling nouaa, it is your duty . to render your verdict aooord-1 inalr.- Tha sabjoat of evidence was treated exhauaUvely by tha oourt. If tha Jury believed that tba testimony of avaa one wltneas waa true as against that Of number, of others, tbay ahould ao find. Tha elroBmatanoes were to ba taken Into consideration, tha latereat In tha eaaa felt 'by tha witnesses and ether speci fied detail Twelve minutes elapsed after tha Jury I "tired, when a loud knock on the door I of tha Jury room oaueed Bailiff PoweH j to common me coan eua uwn.i. Clerk Johnson read the verdict. Thia afternoon at t o'clock tha trial of Ah Farr Ah Wong, Ah Pong, Ah Barn, m tt iob ana rmi j m, vmnui BUl,u to haw aaaa gamoimg a wiag un a ea-L tabllahmsnt whoa the raid oocurred. -- -- r. I w avManoa oovenna- wa twij uz tha sheriff and hla deputise Saturday aignt was submitted to uaputy uiatnct i Aitoroey auai yrataroay. i na oepu- ties oeciare tiuu u is run ana oonvino ing. r. Aoaaas aae not yet intimatea whether or not ho Intends to lay com 1 plaints and Issus, warrants. YOUNG MAN BECOMES : A HYPNOTIC, VICTIM a 1 (Jearast SsiHil Serrmt.) Colorado Sprtaga, Cot. wapfc Ifc-a it Wilson of saa Francisco, a young maa of splendid phralaue, becasee of hyp aotlaau la aow a raving maniac In tha county JalL Ha haa bean wandering on tha strata in strung' hours for several days. Sunday night be waa arrested, but .was released because be talked ra tionally and appeared to be perfectly , Dr. Richardson started to escort tha young man from the room, whan Wilson was suddenly seised with one of hla spells, lis waa taken to the county Jail, where he became' violent, and throughout the rest of the day preached and sang. Wilson was a dry goods clerk la Baa ew.. u w I left tha city September t and went to St Louis to find certain papers which he aays Anna Kva Fay, the medium, told him contained Important mforraatton to tha effect that his grandfather had left him a bis eatata. Ha is apparently un- dar tha atranae snail ef tha hnmotlat'a power, and has been so for weeka. ROBERT E. WRIGHT IS 1. 0. 0. F. GRAND SIRE (I real Saaelal ServtoJ.) Baa Francisco, Bept 10. The sover eign grand lodge of Odd Fellows this afternoon elected Robert B. Wright of Allentown, Pa., sovereign grand sire. F. S. Conway of Chicago wag elected deputy grand sire. Frank Grant of Baittmora wag elected grand secretary and M. B, Muckle of Philadelphia grand treasurer. Saturday tha grand aire will appoint a grand marshal, a grand meeae&ger. a grand guardian and a grand chaplain. Tomorrow morning the next ooauaunl- oatlea city will be eboaea. AGED PIONEER KILLS HIMSELF AT ASHLAND (Saeelal Maast w Tht focree!.) Ashland, Or.. Sept It.- Joeeoh T. Robinson, d pioneer resident formerly of Talent this county, committed sui cide at the house of his eon In Ashland this morning by taking carbolla acid. His body waa found behind tha barn. ois purae to pay the eapansaa He was aged Tt years. He once owned a farm and considerable property ta tereeta in Talent and was wall known In thia county. Despondency la the only cease assignee fpeHal DUaatm is The JoaneL) Pendleton, Or, Bept While at tompting to es pa rate a calf from a cow. Albert Pacard, a ranch employe on the fana of Ie Hummell, south of this city, wag almost gored te death by the knraffed cow. The employer succeeded in driving the enraged animal off. While Packard's Injuries ars aarteus It la thought be will recover. - toSMtal Mepstek la Tfce SsareaU) ' Cdvllle, Washn Sept tOChlef FrABk Augusta, his wife and sen, In diana, were badly carved and bruised in a citUlna- attray oa tha reservation here last night. The chiefs noee was almost covered and one eye destroyed An Indian named Bd wards of Morthpert wielded the knife. . , , ana town ornciai io arraat paraona am- oommonwaalths to It Uavad to ha guilty of violating tha gmm- i , Zm bllng lawa Thla.not only lacladea pro-l' iTl' JEZL A PBECARIOUS PEACE K. ... " -r- . ' 5,. . : - . . ; . m BiisMoy or bbaiv nuna ow OTJUtl wsoa? 8 Aoumn touoti Waahtna-ton, apt. tsknothar ohap- tar la tha Damoonrtta aapdbook, daaltaa; with oartala phaaaa of tba Phillpplm Iquaailoa waa glvan out today. It daau with tha rnapahlhrna atutuda toward tha UbartT-aacklna- lnhabltaata of tha Ulanda," and drawa liberally from tha vliwi of Claraland. Bryaa, Olnay, Praoi )Mnt I Tho taat book demanda from tha ma pUbiicana a elaarar aapoalUon of thalr Phillpplm policy, sotting forth that Fraaldaat Stooaaralt atmply tails tha Amrlcan naoola that It would ba unwla i tll.m wh. Ki. mi .tM m k -d oontlnuaa. 1t would not ba at all I aurortaln if that aart whloh has ao fr1 admlttad stataa that ara anpro- Aatarleaaisad Ihoraaaa Its own deaparata amerg- maralv tA aWnvth. itmmlt t oarai and tba electoral oollege. -Howarer that may be, ft Is plain that tna sovernmant la now malntalnlng- precartous peaoe la tha Philippines by holding oat to tba. aatiraa a hope of future statehood." Why the - flartalg of Tletory. (Jearael gaesul terrtee.) : CMeago. Sept. 1C Chairman Taawart (of tha Oemoaratlo national committee, I whoee homo la la IndUna. last alaht Isaid: Wa will carry Indiana sura." Tjondltlone for Democrat lo aueeaas ar exeellent. In tha polltloal ammo It ig oramnlsatloa-that wins oa debatable I ground, and wo hava am oraanlaatloa there that seems perfect. Wa have en- thuslaam, unity and aa earnest daaire to win. The lade pendent ' alament Is With US. ' ' "Outsida roekbouad aartlsana do not lib Rooaavalt and wa fool that we hava tha best ohanoa la th world to pot tha state la the Demoeratle column. II lino la also la certainly debatable ground. Tha situation looks good to ma and not only la Jlllnola, but throughout the entire aonntrv" Practically the complete Itinerary for Fairbanks' westera trip has been axed. He will leave Chicago September it. hiM tn mnna inn h rwh 1 1 Ht wiu pa. through it Paul to North Ekota, Montana, Idaho and Washing- MM, oa the night of Septombor It he win m.k his Bret speech In Washington, at Spokane. Taooma wttl hear him Friday n(fhtt Saturday la devoted to Seattle -n vintnit atuniav nia-ht. Oatoher l. nv .will speak In Portland, unlees some detention holda him overtime in Seattle. Suiuia ha will, real la Portland and thenoe continue hla trip eastward via California ever tha Sou thara Pacific and I Union Pacific railways. New Tork, Sept SO. A Washington I special to the Herald tolls of a com munication addressed to President Roosevelt which attacks him vigorously for his trust attitude. It says: -H. B, Martin, secretary of the Amerl can Anti-Trust league, haa sent a letter to President Roosevelt bitterly attack ing his attitude toward the trusts, and flatly accusing him of breaking' his word. "Mr. Martin reminds Mr. Roosevelt that counsel for the Anti-Trust league I repeatedly urged him to prosecute half dosea of the eldest, the meet power ful -and the most notorious offenders against tha anti-trust law. and says: 'Ton will remember after we person ally handed to you at the White House positive documentary eonvlotlngr proofs """"" r- " and your attorney-general made d8fl poeltlve promises that you ul uk D Tof wi" M ramember how both yoarself and TOU.r sttoroey-general . " . hraaeoly roan your woros, sue sanea w aeap your promisee la those eases.' "Martin also oondemns the president for transferring. Mr. Cortelyoa from the department of commerce and labor, with ail Ita secret Information about trusts, to the'posltlon of chairman of the na tional committee, where he sen asa this Information to sandbag contributions out of trusts -for your campaign lot president' "The president la else condemned! for not securing the arraat aad oonvlotlow of offenders under toe anti-trust lawH aA T9 .ASOIV Btoah toy WaUaae Ftoyea, Jaraal Special Bsrvtee.) " ' IndUnapolla, Sept. 10. Two letters relating to the attitude of Vloe-Presl- dentlal Candidate Davis toward union labor were made public at noon today. The flrat is a letter from Davis to F. & Landatreet, president of the Davis Coal A Coke company, atatlng that certain Interests la Indiana ara still urging against hint tha charge of be tag hostile lo miners employed by the company when be waa prealdent and- requesting s statement in reply to the charge. Land street in a letter made public. completely exonerates Davis from any connections with the labor troubles of the company, and says that all aviations and labor troubles of the company had taken place before or after Davis' con nections with tha company. Ha said Davis always manifested a friendlmeea llaaiaal Saa rial lam.1 ' Concord. W. H., Sept IB. The Repob- Jloaa stats convention today nominated John H- McLana of Mllford for gov ernor. The platform Indorses Roosevelt and Falrbanke and declares that tha Demoeratlo party dare not challenge the accomplished facts of the party reoord. 'aTBXJTSB MAT OOBTBOS Psnllsl at ' (gpsetel Dmnt to The fearmst.) Helena, Mont. Bept to. The Populist and Ijaber state conventions met here this afternoon and after effecting tem porary organisation and tha appoint meat of the usual committees took a recces until this evening. Tha ex ecutive committee ef tha anti-trust party headed by F. August Helnae, Is also hare. The treat fuasuoa si Istaa Is UaU of MAINTAINING "rri para for aUUhood and Ti mi shire Bapublloaas Bi store fag svsH aam Fairtsahai A Tew More Used . nanus i-cii. s j Am OpfortmUiy ts' Sacava s Ptagto la tvary Ucspwct as Uoodi as New st Afros Osv-tlatf IU Rssl Vahsw. ' at Tea Wans to Swre amsagv l Tour Child a stood Start la Toa Will wag to Oall Soea. Aa advertised, wa placed oa sale a number of used pianoa and some re- ttirnad from dixmntlnued ucnclM. In every reeDoct aa good as new and of our standard raakoa, at the following irlcaa: The negular ?87t style at he ItKO style at tll. and a few others of aood second hand pianoa la first-class condition at f0. SUO. I12C. IU?. HH i to, yio and so on. jum tna tning to beain with and whloh wa will take back at anr lime xor wnai you oar ior in exchange for a better ana It la need leaa to say the people tak advantage of thia unprecedented opportunity and the moat or the lot has been sold. How ever there ara plenty of good bargains left. If you want a genuine piano snap do not let thia pass unnoticed. During thia aaie we are maaina auoatantiai reductions on all our new roods. The aame reduction applies on new and second-hand organs. All sold on our easy payment plan of ft, and IU per montn. Comes Matt and Woarmoa. ' fusion, Tba Labor! tea arc inclined to fuse with all other parties, while the PoduIIbU prefer to go It alona. It hi safe prediction that. Hciaae will able to sway tha I bo rites and anti trust bodies, Tha outcome la awaited with latarsst ... . (Jemaal laerlal Sarriee.) - Trenton, N. J.. Sept. M. Tha 1U- publloaa stats convention to nominate eandldatee for governor and ether state olBoarav was called to order hero at aoon today. Bdward a Stokes will In all probability receive tba gubernatorial nomination as bis la tha only name men tioned for tba place. The resolutions will indorse tha national ticket and plat. form and will deal at eonalderabla length with tba equal taxation ousstloa aad other state Issues, Toms: uus fmsiios. 'V.- (Joorael Iperisl Serttee.) Saratoga, N. T., Sept. 10. The IeaBC- ratio state onventloa was oalled to order at IS: to o'clock this afternoon by Chairman Mayor of tba stats eommtt- W 111 lam N.- Horn blower made speaen aa temporary chairman. At 1 :So o'clock the convention took a recess until 11 o dock tomorrow morning. V (Jaaraal Special Serrtse.) " Wilmington, Bept te. Fairbanks left here at 11 o'clock for Baltimore where he will address a mass meeting to night JAPANESE VICTORS (Continued from Page One.) places la the ranks. They are heroes. All the troope ara In excellent spirits." Another report from General Btoeeeel states that on September It, at I o'clock la the afternoon, a Japanese battalion attacked the aqueduct redoubt but were repulsed. They were reinforced and made a second attack, but ware aaaln repulsed by rlOe and machine gas, Are with heavy loess a AVBOFASVWJBT Tells as pap? ratas by (Joaraal Special Servle. St Petersburg. Sept to. Oeoeral Km opatkln reports that the reooonoieeanoe Saturday ahowed a fortified Japaneee poaltlon held by aa Infantry brigade with It guna west of BJanawpudsa. He further repofto that a Coaaack patrol at sacked a Japanese packhorss train aad aeised It horsee with loads. The greater part ef the enemre force ts at Llao Tang, Hs adds, they have crossed the River Taltaa. Copedhagea, Sept It. The sailing ship Magnet which today passed Ny borg. coming to, reporta that aha sighted In the Gulf of Finland 41 blp Russian warshlDS standing west. The presence of such aa unusual not- lllaatlon and the course of the - fleet haa led to great oonjeoture here, aa to whether or not Russia contemplates a uddM ranld move to the far east with a fleet whloh the Japanese would bare hard effort to (BserUl Insaateh te The JeereeL) Seattle. Wash Sept 10 Quartermas ter Great baa received a cable stating that the United States transport Dim left Naeasaki for Seattle September 17. The transport will load here Sl,Mt feet of lumber and other supplies for the Philippine Island and will sail rrom hare sometime the latter part of Octo ber or first part- of November. BJUrSBKOVB M BATXSJATXOB, '- (gpetUl Mseatrli te The Jeereal.) Beattla. Wash.. Bept tt. Ice floes la Taka inlet are rendering dangerous to navigation the paeeage to that part of Alaaka. Tha steamer Dolphin returned from the north yesterday and oruiga this report Cakes as large as the steamer Itself ere numerous, and In making tha trip the veaeel toad to pro seed at seduced speed. A five-acre natch Of wild blackberries. such as grow In the Willamette valley, has been discovered near the head of Rhea creek. Morrow county something new In tha region. Your Heart Is a wonderful pump that works tnoea- aantly. averaging seventy M-pound strokes a minute, and forcing Prom 20 to 19 pounds of blood throughout the body each minute. he nnwer tna I KCftoa inia romteiful pump In motion is nerve-xoros, tne en ergy furnished by the nsrvea. Disease, over exertion, mini, anx iety, alcohol, tobacco and other stimu lants weaken these nervea. but - the imtMil nf atrvnnlnr. makaa ex traordinary eflorta, and oauses heartl strain. , The comes snortneas ox orsaTn, heart palpitation, dlasiness, etc., be ceuae the nerves ars too weak to fur nish power. 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Misses' and Children's 1 aad 1 and I and 1 black ribbed Uoeej , SDcetBl 1 B'M Misses sad Children's One ribbed lisle finished Hose, regular lto; spe- olal 194 Idlas Sim black Hale finish stl Hoae, double solei speelal ......... lBHd) Ladles Sne black lace and drop-atltch Hoes) special 184 Boys light and dark oolored percale Shirt Walata, made wltk "Mother s Friend Belt";. special .--.-85 Boys laundered percale Shirt Walsta, light and dark solera. regaUr Tla; special 484 BLACK BAND, SAY yesraal Spselst Sarrlea.) Chicago, Sept. Offfcera ar today conducting a vigorous search for two men who last night at Rive Male, a sub urb, killed two Sicilians and so ssrV oualy wounded a' third that he died this morning. It Is feared that the work Is that of the Black Hand society that has for So long terrorised New Tork City and haa elao been aaanlfeeted here In a am all way. The three Sicilians we re part ef gang ef Section laborers which haa been working out of Rlverdale, la miles from htr. for aearly a year. There were five men In th trank house last night when th killing took place. The two survivors say they were aroused by th sound f flshUa th fterknes CHICAGO FCLICE rmmm inmBB pm e-mam oav tmam trus xMrsaxaiT rmss o uob o TgaosPAii atrromTS fo snoorn , oransnrsTB WiMia - STSOaVXTS BOUIBTt' SWBBBOVBB. . mm n. SPECIALS Our Corset Stock for fall and winter In cludes all the new models, and If on dis pU in the const department. The bast makes of corsets ars found in our stock. Corns' in -and .b fitted to a corset that will fit you and be comfortable and still trMMrpcjnsivnv-' Wt piarantedj a pertsct fit F. P. Corset ' Made of best qual ity Alexandria cloth, medium four V, hook model, deep w hio.. stitched TertA a - t with rieh cally at bottom, reducing feature. yalenciennes lace, .trimmed at top with satin drawing ribbon arid bow; sixes IS to 80; colors white and drab. Price, fl.00 per pair. Also made in batiste. : Extra Good Corset i Straight front made of steel bone, short and medium lengths, lace trimmed;. col ors gray, white and black ; worth 79c and $1.00. Our price. ... 50 With Hose-Supporters A good straight front, In gray and white with hose supporters; worth 75c ; and $1.00. .Our, price. ...w...50e fl.W .fl0 steel bone FURNISHINGS FOR MEN Man's Work Shtrta, dark and Mght Striped V... ,45 Fancy Oolf Shirts, and Tie value; psolal ...f...,..w.. af Men's Outing flannel Jflght Shtrta. tl.M and Tt BO Men's fancy Books, Sec value, $ pairs for r-.... BBs) Men's wool, derby fibbed Underwear, 91. II vain -...TS Men's heavy fleeced Underwear, extra slas ' :.4 Boys School Suits; special -value ...9i.es Boy Knee .Pasts, extra heavy, all wool. ..v.. ................ .....BO SALE OF 4 V-'-1 LACE CURTAINS - Sesae are soiled, at half regular price. Continuous handling eausa them t be more or less sotled. There are it different atylea, one pair, or In soma jnatanee on ef a kind, vary on will be sold at axacUy half Prtoe fit Curtains for, each. ....... .9Sd 71 Curtains for. eaeh.........88 IS Curtains for, each. ....... ..fB tils Madra Curtains tor, pair.. 9ft) Strip Madras Curtain, la pink, blue, greets and rose cream ground, vUt be sold for ...8 Bent Laos Curtains, fl.tt, for. .t8 fine .Nottingham Laos Curtains, Sty yards long,. tn. wide, stitched edges, good patterns, regular (LIS quality, for ....,... .0bdl Il.tv Curtains .......... ... .-98.85 Arabian Lac Curtains, IH yards long, 9 in. wide, neweet pat tame, over, locked atltched edgea. extra fine qaallty lac, regular U.H; M pair will be sold for . . . , . . . . . .. -99.89 65c TAPESTRIES 38c So-ln. Tspeetry, In stripes and Sgnres, very neweet and lateet aeslgns, never sold for less thaa aad yard. bow ; w.SS CURTAIN RODS Curtala Bods, wlU extend 14 fet, n aily sold for lfo., 5 lee Brass Curtain Bods with sUvar eoda, oomplete wltk mounting, for ...a WOOL EIDERDOWN" 30c for 25o Bad, pink, sine, rose and whit wool XHderdowa, tto quality, for.... SB mwwow in OAxxnmwiA wooa yxjrvwhs, so qqautt, , AU wool Oregon and California yian nel. la red, blue, gray and navy, nsver sold less thaa foe yard, wUl be sold thia week only for aad ooeld ass that two mm were strug gling desperately with their oompao- kma. .. , Th two awn wh were act engaged In the fight fled from the bunk house, which but a short time afterward was seen to be to flams. They returned and dreg-god the bodies ef two of the sec tion men from the floor and found them dead, while the third, Vlnosnso Brunom, was shot and stabbed so that he never regained eoheelousness. Beyond this they tall nothing- It Is certain that the crime was not commit ted for robbery. Inasmuch aa there was found projecting: from Brunem's pocket, In plain. view, a pooketbeofc containing 1411. The survivors of the section rang assert that they know nothing of the orime, or ef the first appearanoa of the Interloper. They are being held, however until more facta are ascer tained as to their eoanecUoa with Ital ian aocletlee. While the offioers ar apprehensive that the murders were the outcome ef Black Hand overtures, they have hope that they may prove to have bean noth ing more then through the settlement of a Sicilian feud. Bvery effort wlU be made to sift th orlm to the bottom, and In ease It proves to have beea the work of the Black Hand, to crush that order out In Its Inotptsaoy la so far as Chicago la concerned. ' polk oounty Itself end for Bella .Wolfe, la hurrahing Mrs, Wolfe 1 yet for See VSt) Sail TUB , 1 ; New Fall TAPESTRY COVERS npmrr ' urvera, )S " e-a, ruse Tapestry Table Covers, large asaort- aiaot. aaver sold lass thaa 7 to. , for H.uiiiftitiiiiii48J) S-4 Covers kt tapestry aad aheaille. Sna patterns, ll.M value, fr...M I ' BED SPREADS - Crochet Bed Spraada, B9. rtm honeyoomb-. spread, large bed else. hemmed, agular yll.ao, aav.f. .o spreaae, . i.so. The, ar fall double bed else, pur whit Mareelllea pattsra Also, beadtlful design, good weight aad gooa vaiB ax .! ear pries Colored and white Spreads. - with fringe, full sua, blue, pink, red and pur white, extra good weight, tl.te Spraada for . -91.4S COMFORTS TO KEEP YOU WARM Comforts, tl.tl. Bright eoler fa eilkollne knotted and Uad, filled with pure eanltary ootton, different de signs oovere; special for 91.19 M M Comforts; 91.99 Kxtra qual ity sUkollao and satin covering; -or both aldea alike, stitched; pur ' Prtoe 91.99 A fnU-elae Comfort, good, deslrabt paturna, eretonne eovsrlnga, sUtchad, li t quality . 88 v : BLANKETS r - FOR COOL NIOiirS "1 ttw Blaaketa. 91.88. Toa can have your choice of tan. gray or pare white, good heavy fleecy blanket, la full else 11-4, your choice for two days only at ..-91.89 We carry th largest and best assort ed stock of Wool Blankets. 1-1 b. gray wool $i.M Blanket for.. 98.85 Blankets M.tO, a pure white Oregon wool Blanket, full else, all pure wool, never sold loss than It.tO; our price for starter this seaaon...,. 98.89 SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES la Sheets. 48. TlxM im flnleh Sheet, bleached, teady for - uoa, hemmed and Ironed, now. ,... 45 too Sheets, 85. ttxtf. made of ex cellent quality bleached sheeting; all In one piece, no aee ma, torn ready for y ww a.H, bvv'. ...... WO' Pillow Cases, lie quality. 9. loo doe.. 41xtt Pillow Cases, good muslin, for . -..9 Pillow Cases, ttxlt. a good, soft mus lin, free froat dressing. 10 quality .....11 OFFICER ABSCONDS . "WITH $4000 FUNDS i " 1 1 1 1 ' " r V (Jearael tpsekd Barrlee.) Washington, Bept. StIt wag h nouaosd at the bureau f Insular af fair today, that CapC Ira Xeithley, second la command of th two onv , panlee and the band of Philippine con stabulary at 'tha St. Louis exposition, had disappeared Wltk 14,000 ef th eoa- etabulary fund, , H Is reported that Th has gone te South America. Kelthley served with credit In the Philippines. 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