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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1905)
2 THE SCORNING OBEGOmXN, FRIDAY, JANUABX 27, 1995. , Orders By Mail or . Phone Promptly Filled by a Corps of Experienced Shoppers Lead ing Nail Order House on the Coast Phone Private Ex. 12 Auspices Y. W. C A.- , 'Grandma" Munra, hostess. PIIRI If MEXU- "J Today, January 2T. 1&05. TTF ' A ' Tea Coffee Chocolate - 1 hmr Milk in Bottles ri C Clam Chowder Ml II I f N Potato Salad B " Ham Sandwiches Sc-cond Floor. Hot RolJ? Bread and Butter Tea Cakes S6$ &Wa$MntM Sts. Tie different Store 9 At Portland's Largest, foremost Store Eight More Days of the 271h GRAND ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALES. Absolutely Evsry Article in the House Unsparingly Reduced. (Goods upon which manufacturers control prices alone excepted.) Ml' I . . I l,L.UJJ.iliilff!WgUUa ",' 1 Portland's Great Quality Depot and Money-Saving Headquarters 9 1 st Ninety-First Friday "Economy Sale" Today 9 i st Your visit bere today -will be made most interesting and profitable. For over 2 ire do in-enormous quantities enables us to sell again to our public at prices that minor - ,11 - i - I. j-i-. .1 l -i. il. i i- i l. in. i- miSSlon at all limes IS, lO lurnisn me DKit at prices me ue&i, puaaiuiu cuiisimuui xia i sound 6trone don't Hunk them careless. Don't think them used to describe any merely our PHICES compared -with the values put upon equal qualities clsewher. Come for what you need today, or others trill get your share 7 years this store has led in real value-giving it leads today. It has lessened the cost of living. It offers greatest assortments at lowest possible prices. Purchasing as competition cannot afford to meet And yet our first consideration is for style and quahtj-. Nothing is counterfeit here nothing masquerades as something else, uur utM biuruKueping. .v.iu.ir.tt-iv.cj iiu& aiure s men:aanaue wiia any biure s oesi, or any oest store's au. We will gladly SI ana or xaii oy tnat comparison, wtw- w. ' "pretty good bunch of goods." Measure everything in our stocks advertised or unadvertised bv the dictates of fairness and common sense, judge the " bargains" by Dismantling Going on in the Big Apparel Salons Second Floor Greatest Values of AU the Year for Balance of the Week and Monday Fashion land is traversed for our ready-to-don garments for dressy worn-! en. Style inklings unobtainable else where are always found In the gowns and wraps at this house result of expert selection. The" famous salons of dress are always a style-setting center none the less today. In the midst of disman tling: for improvements than ever. Prices ana values have agreed to disagree for fhe nonce, and you benefit by their quar rel. EXTRA SPECIAL FOR TODAY Women's $25 : Suits $5.95 A special line of Very handsome tailored Street Suits, Just right for now and admirably suited for Spring wear. All have the rep resentative charm that the selections of this ureat "Style Store" aiways bear. Materials arc botli seasonable and ultra-fashionable; embracing nandsome serges. chCviots and smart mannish mixture, in plain black, blue and the twcedlsh effects. Splen didly tailored and altogether the greatest value of the year. Spe cial ior loaay oniy me Dest regular vaiuc in the city for 0.J SPECIAL POR TODAY Superb Silk Waists $2.49 Values $5 to $10 The beautiful silk evening waists are fragile and easily hurt in store renovations and movlngs about. We prefer to close out present stocks at once and take the loss as a boy takes a bitter pill all In one deep swallow and a grimace rawer than suffer loss and no one benefit. So toJay we'll corral the pretty creations, values $5 to 510. all in one lot at one price. Materials are crape dc chines, taffetas and pcau, de soles, in a full line of handsome colorings, including blues, pinks, reds, grays, lavenders, hcllos, etc. also black; white and navy. All at a choice for one, day only jQ Women's $1.00 Kimonos 59c Handsome Flannelette Kimonos. In Persian designs and nrettv colorings, also figured on black grounds regular 75c and SLOO values, special for today only at 50c A Special "Mclbx Sale" of Magnificent Opera Wraps and Goirns, Also a Farewell to the Velvet Coats and Snlts Velvet Suits and Coats One- Half Price for 3 Days Opera Wraps and Evening Costumes at Half Price or Less to Close No extended announcement is necessary. The bare announce ment will flood the great stylj. salons with eager buyers and the sale is particularly timely from the fact that It comes ushering In the appearance of the great Mclba at the .'.rmory on Monday night. The magnillccnt models and wraps occupy drawers In fixtures that are to be discarded for newer and more modern ones the coming season. A bit of lace or embroidery torn or any slight damage-caused by moving would ruin their sale with us, so we'll take no chances. We'll sell these precious Jewels from their present caskets and amoru our clientele opportunity to provide themselves with a magnificent gown or wrap at a nrlce far less than cost in every instance, Choose from, any Opera or Evening Gown or "Wrap In the Hounf Kcgular ValiiCM From $40 to 3230 at OXE-HAI.F PRICE AXD MAW FOR LESS! Velvet Coats and Suits One- Half Price Today and Tomorrow Th storv Is similar. Fixtures being discarded for new. renova lions start next week, no room for the Suits, and Fashion whisoers velvets are to be the rage next Winter, with little change of style from present modes. All the more rcasonvfor eager buying or tnese regai garmenis ior me next two oajcp only values reaching from 5S5 to 5125 at.. ONE-HALF PRICE A Wondrous Silk Bargain The 'Silk Store' Annex, Fifth Street. srci.rjOH HAS IT BE EX EQUALED even by this store nf Kiilc surorlses. Think of handsome satin-finished pcau de cygnes for 29c the yard, and the India Silks so much wanted for dainty waists then come expecting a" remarkable value. Our word you'll not m disappointed. Colored Satin-Finished Pcau de Cygne and India Silks good color assortment to choose from Special for today ana tomorrow only, per yard 23c In Millinery Halls Today Second-Floor Annex. Almost as busv In January as in November In thess bright, sunny Daylight Salons of Millinery. So differ ent from other millinery shops at this season, that more resemble deserted camps where only a whiff of sickly smoke from the embers of a dying firo remind that life ever existed. Here all Is life and bustle. New hats are coming In from our New-York workrooms, where Manager Bamberger has 25 experltfrcd, artists at work under Ilia personal supervision, fasnieivittlf charming creations, for the on-rushing season. Wo continue special bargains for today as follows: A new lot of-smartly tailored V Black Silk Turbons $4.00 Values for $2.79 These Turbans are entirely new. extremely stylish and suited for wear au bprmg: trimmed with prince Albert tips, very smart in. appearance and grand values at the usual 5 price. Special today at f2.T9 CmLDREJi'S 50c AND 75c FELT HATS 10c Trimmed or untrlmmed. In grays, blues, reds or browns, 50c and oc vaiues. bpeciai ior today oniy at ...10c WOMEN'S II1.0S FELT SHAPES 15c. A large and attractive variety of assorted shapes In the choosing. WOMEN'S READY-TO-WEAIt ZJ50 HATS FOR 20c In scratch felts, trimmed with wings, fancy buckles or velvets, a generous assortment ot the wanted colors, values to 52.50. Spe cial today for 20c $L25 OSTRICH TIPS40c. - Blacks only.' In the Annex TJndermnslln Saloas and Wardrobe Shay 3d Fleer. Special for Today Women's $1.00 and $1.25 Drawers, 69c This sale a continued one. Women's Drawers of muslin, cambric and nainsook materials, attractively trimmed with pretty laces and embroideries. Regular 51.00 and 51.25 values, today and tomorrow only at, pair 9c WOMEN'S $4.75 PETTICOATS 2J9. Of fine white" cambric or nainsook, handsomely trimmed with ex quisite emuroiaery or laces. An especially dainty and attrac tive undermuslin the best 54.75 value In the city; most sto'reB ask 55 for as good. Special today only WOMEN'S ?S.75 BLACK SATINE PETTICOATS JtS.42. Handsomely finished black silk finish satlne Petticoats kn the fa- rnmic P.lltA' mnlra with orMuata V1n -..-n I.DinnJ 1 nT,-? A r V.t usual draw strings; with 20-lnch flounce of knife plaiting and dust ruffle or with butterfly ruffle. Regular 53.75 value; spe cial at $2.42 Very Unusual Knitwear and Hosiery Values Women's Underwear Pint Floors Working almost a season ahead of JMr llM! your needs, a store must be winding up its business In any line of goods weeks and even months before wear ing time la over. These are the wind' up days, cleaning out the odd lots for next week's stocktakings. Henere'n host of such valtiM an tr mention here. V ' Women's mArtlnm-wnJcrlit onlfAn J Lnion Suits, high neck, long sleeves and short Bleeves. ankle length, 51.25 values, for. suit.. 85c Women's linen mesh Vests and Pants, long sleeve Vests, ankle length Pants, 52.50 value for. each B1.75 Same In Union Suits, 55 value.. X30 Women's high-grade fancy Imported Hose, black and white, brown and White. blUO and White, red and whltn mixtures, nil nnlnndld 51.00 values. Special, pair ic Women's medium-weight black cotton Hose, with white double sole. 35c value, pair .aec Children's black fine ribbed, medltim-trelcht rnttnn Wrvi linen spliced knee, double sole, values to 35c pair, all sizes. Spe cial, pair . i8c w Appreciable Savings in Suitr ings and Gown Fabrics Are noted In the Dress Goods Sto Annex, First Floor. Extra Special for Today Regular 50c heather mixtures, in plain and neat rhedked effects. aiBo a. large ussuriiiieni ui guou wearing cameisnair, all staple colors, in the lot Special for today and tomorrow, per yard.scc A small lot of Colored Dress Goods WON'T LAST LONG Regu lar 52.50. 52.25, 52.00. 51.53 and 51.25 values. Including nubb twine voiles, lace voiles, fancy mohairs. French zibellnc and mixed tailor suitings Special for today and tomorrow only, per yard ..59c 51.00 and 75c regular mixed tailor suitings, today and tomorrow only, per yard 38c Splendid Economy Specials From the Women's Furnishing Shops Flrst Floor. AT THE GLOVE COUNTER. Kid Gloves wortrf 51.25 for 95c. Ladles' Mocha shopping or walk ing Gloves. English style, with one large clasp and pique stitch ing; colors, black, brown or gray; our best 51.25 value. Special Economy Sale price, the pair 85c FANCY TIES. 'Windsor Ties worth 65c for 37c Fancy Windsor Tics for ladles. --made of-peau de sole silk, wltn embroidered ends, m choice line of colors, very swell; our 65c value. Special Economy Sale price, each 37c Ties worth 50c for 29c. Ladles' four-in-hand and bow Ties, In silk with fancy pipings: our 50c value. Special Economy Sale price. each - 2Sc VALENCIENNES LACES. 10c for Laces worth 20c and 25c White Valenciennes wash Laces in very pretty patterns, very popular for trimming all kinds of cambric and nainsook garments, cither underwear or outside garments, widths to 1 Inch. An unusual opportunity for buying tnese aainty laces at a oig reauciion. ror piece ot l- yards, usual 20c and 25c values. Special Economy Sale nrice. the niece of 12 yards, only l&c BARGAINS IN HANDKERCHIEFS. Handkerchief Counter First Floor. 32Hc for Handkerchiefs worth 20c and 25c A special lot of fancy Handkerchiefs, slightly mussed from being used in window dis play. Among them are hemstitched Handkerchiefs with Inner embroidery, scalloped edge, embroidered, and others with lace trimmed edges; our 20c and 25c values. Special Economy Sale price, each 12 Vic Have You Been Waiting for One or More of These at a Special Price? - Housekeeper and Campers nre Interested Fourth Floor. Blankets Plain gray Lnion Blankets, good, heavy weight, just the Blanket uceuea ior campers, anu bummer outings later on. Regular 52.00 values, special, pair XL38 Regular 52.50 values, special, pair $1.69 Regular 53.00 values, special, pair $1.95 $3.50 Lace Curtains, $2.15 Pair ueautuui nite curtains, Brussels effect, regular value 53.50. Special, pair $2,15 I5c Silkoline, 9c 120 nieces best aualitv Silkoline. floral deshrns. recrular value 15c special, yam vc Two Big Extra Economy Specials from the Men's Toggery Shop First Flcor Sixth-Street Annex. MEN'S NIGHTSHIRTS WORTH 75c FOR 45c. A line of men's muslin Nightshirts, with plain or trimmed fronts. made by one of the leading manufacturers of the United States to retail at 75c. Special Economy Sale price, each.... 45c SUIT CASES WORTH $SJ)0 FOR $4JJ5- A splendid line of leather Suit Cases, made with extra wide heavv leather corners, extra large size nickel bumpers, four Inside straps, shirt fold, nickel trimmed, the best Suit Case on the mar ket for 58.00. Special Economy Sale price, each $4S Damasks and Bedspreads In Linen Aisles First Floor. Tirn an nlvr Inrtlrp nf plttir and refinement in a household a? are books and pictures. The O. W. Sc. K. Linen Store mar be taken as the mirror of the whole "Big Shop." Big and nne ana trustv. The verv nick of all the world's best linens Richardson s. from Belfast, leading-. Sturdy and hard wearing. The bedspreads are the flower of the stock. Both the values are as, dependable as thought the price was twice as m.uch. Extra special for today: Richardson's Irish linen satin Table Damasks, of extrafine qual ity, two yards wide, in handsome designs and regular 51.10 val ues. Special today at the yard $1.23 White, satin finish Marseilles BedsDreads. In a SDlendid quality and beautitui raised patterns, best 53.00 values. i?or toay oniy ai. each 4...... 53 J ECONOMY PRICES ON Handsome Bibles and Books of Photographic Views Second Floor Near Washington-Street Etevator. BIBLES WORTH $1.25 FOR S7c Small sizft Bibles, with leather divinity circuit binding, printed In clear type, self -pronouncing, with IS illustrations of scenes In me xioty uinu, u pages 01 neips 10 in oiuuj ul uie oimo aim 12 colored mapd Our 51.25 value. Special Economy Sale Price, each 87c BIBLES WORTH $2.00 FOR $LTT. These Bibles are the samtf as those described above, but with leather binding Our 52.00 value, special Economy bale .price; each $1.17 BIBLES WORTH $1.50 FOR 03c Medium size Bibles printed in extra clear type, leather divinity circuit binding, flat opening, self-pronouncins. with references, notes, concordances, helps to the study of the Bible, subject in dex, dictionary of scripture, proper names, illustrations of scene's from the Holy Land and 12 colored mans Our 51-50 value, Special Economy Sale Price, each 03c BIBLES WORTH $2.50 FOR $10 Same as above, but full leather lined, and Indexed Our 52.53 value. Special Economy Sale Price, each $1.40 Books of Photographic Views SOc FOR BOOKS WORTH 00c These books contain from 160 to 200 views, are very Instructive and interesting- They Include views of the Land of Christ as It is today. His birthplace, labors and crucifixion. HAWAII, THE PICTURESaUE A series of beautiful views from the gem of the Pacific. AMERICA PHOTOGRAPHED A series of selected views from the United States, Mexico, Canada and Alaska. The regular price of these books is 90c Economy Sale Price. each SOc 1 m Come to the Big "Fair-Way" Shoe Store For Footwear for the Family, from "Father" down to 'the Baby" Tou will find only Good Shoes here at Economy- Prices, which will make the overworked family pocketbook take heart again. MEN'S $3-.o SHOES FOR $2.8S Men's Shoes, here In box calf, velour calf, vicl kid and enamel calf; with double or single soles, extra broad round toe and best Goodyear welt soles: all sizes our 53.53 value, Special Economy Sale Price, pair. $2.83 INFANTS' SHOES WORTH 81.25 FOR SSy. Shoes for "baby," In either button or lace styles, made of finest, softest kid, with flexible soles our 51.25 value. Special Economy Sale Price, the pair gSc 'WOMEN'S $850 SHOES FOR $2.00 Women's Street Shoes of pat ent colt, with dull kid tops, flexible, heavy soles, neat round toes and Military. Cuban or Opera heels our 53.53 value, Special . Economy Sale Price, the pair t , $2.80 WOMEN'S SHOES WORTH $1.75 FOR $LOS Old Ladies' Common Sense Comfort Shoes, either congress or lace styles, with good square toes, flexible soles and low heels; a splendid shoe for tender feet Our 51.75 value. Special Economy Sale Price, the pair $l.es BOYS $1.75 SHOES FOR 9Sc Boys Winter Shoes, made of box calf, with good, heavy soles and full round toes; will give good service Our 51.75 value. Special Economy Price, the pair, 8Sc (Sizes 11 to 2) MISSES' tAND CHILDREN'S SHOES Here in box calf or vici kid. with double soles and full round toes; good Winter Shoes Our 51.50 value sizes 8i to 11 special at, the pair OSc Our 52.00 value sizes 11 to 2 special at, the pair $L8S BOYS MANNISH SHOES With soft, good wearing uppers, freak or extra broad, comfortable lasts, oak soles, Blucher cut. These shoes "take" with the little men Sizes 11 to 13 Our 52.00 value, special at, the pair $L48 Sizes 13 to 2 Our 52.50 value, special at. the pair $L8S Sizes 2Vt to &v Our 53.00 value, special at, the pair $L9S FANCY SLIPPERS WORTH $1.90 FOR SOc Women's Imported Turkish Slippers In red. black or brown Our 51.00 value, spe cial Economy Price, the pair SOc MEN'S RIDING LEGGINGS WORTH $5.00 FOR $3JS Men's Lg Brings, made of Russia leather. In all the proper tan shades very stylish and serviceable for riding Our 55.00 value, Special Economy Price, the pair " $328 WOMEN'S RIDING BOOTS Women's Hand-Made Riding Boots In black. Russia or patent calf: very handsome boots Our 512 and 515 values. Special Economy Sale Price, the pair $16.S6 Small Wares and Notions A Sale First Floor. Box cream color Writinir PaDer. Envelopes to match, plain or ruled. regular value 15c Special, box Sc Box fine quality, high-grade Writing Paper and Envelopes, assort ed tints, regular value 35c. Special, box 20c One-pound package ripple bond, blue tint Writing Paper. 120 sheets, regular value 30c. Special, lb 10c Envelopes to match. 25 In packages. Special, package 5e Dustlese Blackboard Erasers. Special, each 4c Shawl or Book Straps, roll up style, regular value 10c Special, each "e 'Extra-quality, heavy twine Shopping Bags, regular value 50c- Spe cial, each - 32c Toilet Soap, small size, guest cakes, assorted, regular value 2 cakes for 5c. Special, cake lc Milled Tar Soap, regular value 5c. Special., cake 3c Cleaning-and Scouring Soap. Special, cake 4c Extra fine triple distilled, pure Bay Rum, pint bottles, regular value- 51.00. Special, bottle 5c Bottle refined sweet Violet Toilet Ammonia, large size, regular value 15c. Special, bottle 9c Hairbrushes, fine white stiff bristles, medium size, regular value 60c Special, each - 30c Complexion Brushes, white, soft bristles, regular value 35c. Spe cial, each 20c Large 3ize. pinkd edge. Face Chamois, in Stay or natural, regu lar value 10c Special, each - iSc Large size, fine quality Whi3k Brooms, regular value 20c Special, each . 12c Needle Books, containing assorted articles in needles; pins, hooks, eyes, etc, regular value 25c. Soecial, each....; 17c Best English Pins. 3S in paper, regular value 10c Special, paper.de Wide black Shoe Laces, for Oxfords, 30-Inch size, regular 20c Spe-. cial, pair 12c Shell horn Hair Pins, smooth finish assorted, 1 dozen In box. regu lar 25c Special, box .". 15c Safety-Pin Books, containing two dozen assorted size, black and white pins, regular value 10c Special, each 6C Real walrus leather Coin Purses, two compartments, regular value 65c Special, each 30c Black patent leather Music Rolls, regular value 75c Special, each 33c Black Morocco leather Letter Cases, or Wallets, for men, regular value, oc apeciaj, eu.cn .45c White Back Combs, rrold and Jeweltrlmming. fine quality, regulai value 75c Special, each 33c White Back Combs, gold and jewel trimming, fine quality, large size, regular value 51.00 special, each coc Fancy Shell and Amber Back Combs, with rhinestone settings. regular vaiue oac special, eacn - c Gold-plated Beauty Pins, in pairs, regular value 35c special, pair 20c Sterling silver Souvenir Spoons, of Lewis and Clark and local views, regular value 35c special, each 2C .. . 1 1 t 1 rr: KOBE YELLOW SEVER OK BOARD Japanese Servant Dead and Seven Other Cases Develop. WASHINGTON. Jan. 26. Two cable grams were received . over night at the State Department from Consul-Gener-al Gudger. nt Panama, relative to the outbreak of yellow fever on the Unit ed States steamer Boston. In the first dated yesterday morning. Mr. Gudger says: "Boston arrived at Panama this morning from coast ports. Japanese mcssman died from yellow fever. Pay master F. P. Sackett. Lieutenant W. D. Leahy and Dr. D. C Kohlhase have mild cases." The second dispatch is dated Pan ama, 6:40 yesterday, and is as follows: "Two other, Japanese and Private Laf ferty have yellow fever. Have been removed to Ancon (where the hospital is located). Not aafa to remove three cases reported this morning. Perry and Pierce (believed to "be surgeons) aboard. This Infection is progressing. Cases number seven." Commander Nlles. commanding the Boston, also, has reported to the Navy Department that yellow fever has broken out among the crew of his ves sel. Prompt action was taken by the Navy Department Orders were Is sued directing that a doctor on the Isthmus be sent aboard the vessel to , take the place of Dr. Kohlhase and As- 1 sistant Surgeon Frank E. McCullough has been - ordered to join the Boston as soon as she reaches xhe home coast on her way to Puget Sound to assist the ship's doctor. The news of yellow fever on the Bos ton came as a , great surprise to the officials, and ir is believed by the Bu reau of Medicine and Surgery that the cases probably were brought aboard by mosquitoes, as the greatest care Is exercised in preparing the drinking water. The Panama Canal Commission today received a delayed cablegram from Gov ernor Darts, ot the Canal Zone, saying that, as an emergency measure, 'on ac count of the yellow-fever situation, he has taken full control of the sanitary work in Panama and Colon. At the time the dispatch was sent no yellow fever cases in the hospital, but -Governor Davis reports that one susoect was taken to the hospital January 24. and seven cases and one death on the United States ship Boston had been reported. Dr. H. A. Car ter Is Investigating the cases and con ducting fumigating work there. Ordered to Puget Sounds WASHINGTON, Jan. 26. Because of the repbrt of the existence of yellow fever on "board the cruiser Boston, now at Panama. Secretary Morton has cabled Instructions to her commander to take the vessel to Puget Sound or elsewhere In the North, according to his discretion. BAHX STOPS PAYMENT. HARD FIGHT WITH FIRE. Rookeries on New York Water-Front Burn Fiercely. NEW YORK. Jan. 26. Fire which start ed in wooden buildings in South street, near the East River water front, this af ternoon, gave the firemen a desperate two hours' battle and threatened to destroy a large amount of property. The flames were finally subdued after four buildings had been badly damaged, resulting in a loss of 51M.O00. From the Borne-Scrymzer Company's building, where the fire started, the flames spread to a big building occupied by the Newhall Ship Chandlery Company, thence to the Mallory Steamship Line's store house and thence to a -staler-front hotcL Several other building caught Are, but the flames were extinguished with very little damage. The action of Carter's. Little Liver Pills Is pleasant, mild and natural. TJiey gently stimulate the liver and regulate the bow els but do not purxe Chicago Institution a Year Old in Re ceiver's Hands. CHICAGO. Jan. 2S. The Pan-American Banking Company, an Institution little known In the financial world, closed It doors to customers today, but announced that payments might be resumed tomor row. The bank is said to have done a considerable business In smalt amounts. Declaring that the bank had a debt of 510.000 with no assets, a shareholder filed a petition in the Circuit Court early "In the day for the appointment of a receiver. According to the petition, the bank was organized In January, J902. under the laws of West Virginia, and the capital stock was fixed at 5500,000. Edward C Day was appointed receiver, his bonds being fixed at 520.000. During the court proceedings, stockhold ers brought attachment proceedings levied on everything In sight. Whether the lose to patrons of the bank will be. large has not been determined. The atachment suits amount to over 55000. W. M; Hunt, president of the bank, whose name, with that of Secretary TV R Travers. appears on the bank statlon- ry opposite the address of Wall street. Tew Tojfc. !s said to be a passenger on the Twentieth Century Limited, which has been1 delayed by the blizzard near New York. "Tattoo Cockney" Is Safe. SEATTLE. Jan. 26. James Casey. "Tattoo Cockney." whose real name Is Dave Jones, and Charles Jones, supposed to have been drowned In the wreck of the little sloop found drifting on the Sound yesterday morning, Teached this city this afternoon. The men stated that the sud den gale which swept over Puget Sound early Wednesday morning rendered their craft unmanageable and forced it ashore at Wing Point, a rocky point of land oft Eagle Harbor. The men deserted -the sloop and fought their way through Immense breakers to the shore. making their way through the woods to Port Blakeley. from whence they came to this city. Insane Over a Quarrel. NORTH YAKIMA. Wash., Jan. 23. H. H. Little, a rancher near Sunnyslde. was arrested today on the charge of assault ing Fred Langerheder. a farmhand, on December 24. by hitting him over the head 'with a pitchfork. Little afterward became Insane, and was sent to Medical Lake, but was released a few days ago. Langerheder also became insane this. week and was brought bere to be com mitted to Medical Lake. Both men lost their minds over the quarrel that ended In the assault by Little Diamond Robbers Have. Confessed. PASADENA. Cal., Jan. 26. John Mor gan and Carl Wilson, two of the young men Implicated in the 520,(00 diamond robbery at the Hotel Maryland last Fri day, were held to the Superior Court to day In 55000 ball each. Neither was able to furnish the required bond- Both ad mitted all of the Important facts In the case at the preliminary hearing today and are expected to plead guilty In the higher court. Doyle, the third, member of the trio, will be allowed to go free, having turned state's evidence In the case. Burns Society Reunion. LA GRANDE. Or., Jan. 26. (Special.) The Burns Society of Union and Wal lowa Counties held a Caledonian reunion In La Grande last night 1n honor of Rob ert Burns birthday. Officers were elect ed for the ensuing year as follows: President. Turner Oliver: treasurer and secretary. William Grant, La Grande; vice-presidents. F. S. Ivanhoe. La- Grande: M .Scboonover, Union; C D. Huffman, Island "City: D. McDonald. Allcel: John McRea Suraraervlllet Jbhn McDonald, Wallowa; Robert Shaw, North Powder; Dr. McNaughton. Elgin: William Muir. Starkey and Camp Carson. Ladles' ex ecutive committee: Mrs. William Grant, Mrs. Cavana. Mrs. T. A. Rhinehart. Workman Has Terrible Fall. VANCOUVER. Wash Tnr, -c tc ial.) Allen Loomls. a workman on the construction gang of the Northern Pacific Railway Company, fell from a trestle on Burnt Bridge Creek, a distance of 50 feet this morning, and was badly mangled and bruised. Upon examination the com pany's physician found that the man had jiia ten. ieg oroKen in tnree places ana bis right arm broken, besides many se vere bruises. He is also hurt Internally. Dr. West stated tonight he did not think the man could live till morning. To cure scrofula, salt rheum, dyspepsia, catarrh and rheumatism, take Hood s Sar-sapariUa- CASTOR I A Tor Infants and fJnjjlTfP. Thi Klni Yin Han Always Btvght Bears the Signature of 1