Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, August 14, 1906, Page 2, Image 2

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    TIIE MORNING OREGONIAN, JUESDAY. AUGUST 14, 1906.
OLDS, WORTMAN & KING
"The Different Store"
OLDS, WORTMAN & KING
Semi-Day Sales
OLDS, WORTMAN & KING
Semi-Day Sales
OLDS, WORTMAN & KING
Semi-Day Sales
OLDS, WORTMAN & KING
Semi-Day Sales
OLDS, WORTMAN & KING
Semi-Day Sales
OLDS, WORTMAN & KING
5th, 6th & Wash. Sts.
NO TELEPHONE ORDERS CAN BE FILLED ON ANY ITEMS ADVERTISED BELOW IN THE DEMI-WEEK SALE
For. Opportunity has all her hair on her forehead; but when she has
CjTiTinYtlinit V Passe(i yu cannot call her back. She has no tuft whereby you can lay
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hold on her, for she is bald on the back part of her head, and never re
turns. FRANCOIS RABELAIS.
GRASP TOD A Y'S SEMI-DA Y SALE
OPPORTUNITIES IN THE AUGUST DEMI- WEEK BARGAIN
EVENTS, ERE THEY PASS-
FOR THEY WILL NOT RETURN AGAIN-AND YOU'LL REGRET AN ECONOMY LOST
Every word on this printed pae
must be backed up by the goods
in the store.
OLDS, WORTMAN & KING.
MORNING SPECIALS-8 A. M. to 1 P. M. TODAY, AUGUST 14
Think! A Pretty White Lawn Summer Suit for 95c
LESS THAN YOU'D PAY FOR AN AVERAGE GOOD HOUSE WRAPPER
But if you're one of the lucky women who get here in time to s
rack atS A. M., you can get a dainty lawn dress at that pric
soiled some from much handling, but a clever laundress can q
the owner has a pretty' Summer frock that any woman migh
lawn materials, attractively trimmed in embroideries, braid
with ruffles and insertions. But there are but 20 it's a cl
o'clock gong rings, is our advice if you'd become the owne
Summer Suit tor
8 A. M. TO 1 P. M.
Smart, New $1.50 Dress Goods 98c
. Annex First Floor, Fifth Street.
New 56-inch Illuminated Plaid Panamas in the following
color combinations: Old rose and gray, delph and gray,
green and gray, blue and gray, and heliotrope and gray.
. Splendid regular $1.50 values Special for this morning
only, yard 98
8 A. M. TO 1 P. M.
Japanese Sugars and Creams 15c
Third Floor.
Japanese Sugars and Creams; cream body with blue decoration.
Special from 8 A. M. to 1 P. M. at, the pair 15
8 A. M. TO 1P.M.
50c Wash Goods 25c
First Floor.
Beautiful Wash Crepe de Chine Silk Eoliennes, in all colors,
our 50c value special from 8 A. M. to 1 P. M. at,
the yard 25
8 A. M. TO 1 P. M.
Suede Leather Belts Worth 65c for 39c
Annex First Floor.
An assortment of women's Soft Suede Leather Belts, in white,
green, blue and red; with gold embroidered design in back;
all have gilt buckles; sizes 22 to 30. Our 65c value
special from 8 A. M. to 1 P. M. at 39
8 A. M. TO 1 P. M.
SPECIAL: Cottage Rugs
Fourth Floor.
500 Cottage Rugs, assorted colors, size 18x36 inches, regular
value 65c special 35
Size 30x60 inches, regular value $1.50 special 85
8 A. M. TO 1 P. M.
Women 's 25c Hosiery 18c
First Floor.
Black Cotton Hose, medium 'weight, spliced heels, double pole,
French toe. Best 25c value special, pair 18
BATTLE IS BEGUN
II TROLLEY
Thousands Assaulted by Com
pany Ignoring Order
of the Court.
POLICE STAND BY PEOPLE
Brooklyn Officials Support Passen
gers in Resisting; Ten-Cent Fare
to Coney Island Company
Relaxes Its Efforts.
NEW YORK, Augr. 13. The determina
tion of the people to resist payment of
a 10-eent fare to the Brooklyn Rapid
Transit Company for passage to Coney
Island, Supreme Court Justice Gaynor
having decided that 5 cents was the legal
fare, led to further excitement today.
Late tonight the Brooklyn Rapid Tran
sit Company relaxed Its enforcement of
Its rule that double fares must be paid.
Numbers of passengers on cars bound
from Coney Island who would not pay
the extra 5 cents were allowed by con
ductors and inspectors to continue on
their way.
Will Prosecute Conductors.
That the officials of Kings County and
the borough of Brooklyn were prepared
to enforce Justice Gaynor's decision be
came apparent during the day. District
Attorney Clarke, of Kings County, de
tailed one of his assistants to hear com
plaints from passengers of rough treat
ment by the company's employes be
cause they had refused to pay an extra
fare. Mr. Clarke also announced that
prosecutions would follow every proven
case of maltreatment.
Borough President Bird 8. Coler issued
a public statement advising persons to
pay but a single fare for a ride from
15c
Shell and
our 15c
Men's
10c
points In Brooklyn to Ooney Island, and
the police In the affected district were
ordered to be ready to quell any fresh
disturbances.
Special Police Permit Revoked.
. Meantime. Acting Police Commissioner
Waldo revoked nermits empowering the
Company to employ special policemen to
assist the regular men of the company
to put off its cars passengers who re
sisted any demands for the extra fare.
Mr. Waldo declared that the ruling of
Justice Gaynor would be enforced and
any rough treatment to passengers would
meet with arrest.
This was offset and complicated to
some extent by an official opinion by
Acting Mayor McGowan later In the day,
after a conference between him and Cor
poration Counsel Delaney, that the
Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company had
the riht to refuse to carry passengers
who refused to pay a second fare and
the company's employes might use force.
If need be. In case of resistance.
This afternoon the company's employes
again began halting cars whenever sec
ond fares were not forthcoming from
passengers and demanding their pay
ment. Several affrays occurred and
there were some arrests. .
Serious Injury -to Many.
The attempt to enforce collection of the
extra fare and the refusal of passengers
to pay it caused a continuous riot when
the Sunday crowds were going to Coney
Island yesterday. Thousands of obstrep
erous passengers were forcibly dragged
from cars and long lines of cars were
stalled for hours.
As a result of the conflict, two women
were Injured, one so seriously that she
may die; another woman and child came
so near death that hundreds of onlookers
turned away their faces in horror; in
numerable persons were bruised, and sev
eral were arrested on charges of assault.
French Opinion of Root's Speech.
PARIS, Aug. 13. The Temps today
devotes a leading article to Secretary
Root's speeches in South America and
the Monroe Doctrine. It says:
'Latin-America feels the need of
guarantees against the United States
as well as against Europe. The Mon
roe Doctrine protects the republics
against Europe, but it leaves them de
fenseless against the United Statu."
The Temps says that Brazil favors
the United States, owing to Its coffee
and rubber exports, adding: "But it
Is to be hoped that the Brazilian
statesmen will not sacrifice Pan
Americanism to Monroeism, except
compatibly with what the Latin re
publics owe to Europe and owe to
their destinies."
ecure one from the bunch of about 20 that will be on the sales
e. They are stop-overs from last season, have been rumpled and
uickly convert them to their pristine whiteness and freshness and
t be glad to possess. I hey 're in shirtwaist styles, dainty white
s and plaitings. Skirts are gored and trimmed 'round bottom
ean-up. Be on the spot in Second-Floor Salons when the 8
r of a pretty White Lawn
8 A. M. TO 1 P. M.
Children 's $1.25 Lawn Hats 65c
Second Floor.
Better quality Lawn Hats, crown of allover embroidery, " rim
edged with fancy braid; regular value $1.25 special. ..65
8 A. M. TO 1 P. M.
Net and Lace Hat Drapes and Veils
for Half
First Floor.
V lot of Net and Lace Hat Drapes and Veils in green, white,
black and brown, values from $1.00 to $5.00 special from
8 A. M..to 1 P. M. at HALF PRICE
8 A.M. TO 1 P. M.
Shell and Amber Hair Pins 6c
First Floor.
Amber Hairpins, 3-inch size, one-half dozen in box,
value special from 8 A. M. to 1 P. M. at, box... 6
.
8 A. M. TO 1 P. M.
Men 's 10c Handkerchiefs 5c
First Floor.
White. Cambric Handkerchiefs, with tape border, our
value special from 8 A. M. to 1 P. M.' at ...5J
8 A. M. TO 1 P. M.
i
A Morning Sensation in Millinery
Annex Second Floor.
WOMEN'S $2.00 HATS 15.
A lot of women's Ready-to-Wear Hats, in cream color, trimmed
in velvet and quills, broad brim rolling at back; regular '
value $2.00 special . . 15
8 A.M. TO 1 P.M.
Children 's 75c Lawn Hats 33c
Second Floor.
Children's White Lawn Hats, embroidered crown, rim
trimmed with lace; regular value 75c special 33
MAY UNITE PARTIES
Moderates Coming to Front in
Russian Affairs.
POLICY OF REGENERATION
Octoberists Plan to Absorb New
Party Police Capture Rebel
Arms Factory Peasant
Rioters Fight Guards."
ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 13.-Indica-tlons
at the meeting of the central com
mittee of the old Octoberist party, which
closed today, point to the amalgamation
of the Octoberists with the new peaceful
party of regenerationlsts and the accept
ance of the programme drawn up by
Count Heyden, M. Guchkoff and others.
All the speakers expressed themselves as
in favor of this plan, and a resolution
was adopted to transmit an appeal to the
regenerationists of all the provincial la
bor committees to request a vote on the
question of the union of the two parties.
It had been hoped that the conservative
wing of the Constitutional Democrats
would Join In this movement, although
hotheads among the Octoberists were dis
posed to insist on formal abjuration of
the Constitutional Democratic party on
the ground that it had prostituted itself
to revolutionary Ideas.
The police of St. Petersburg today cap
tured a wooden model of a field gun
which had been used for training a com
pany of revolutionary artillery. The po
lice also seised a factory which was en
gaged In making shells and bombs,
where a quantity of dynamite and pyro
lene was captured.
PEASANTS REVOLT IN CRIMEA
Armed Conflict With Guards Causes
Call for More Troops.
FEODOSIA, Aug. 13.-Agrarian disor
ders in the hill regions of the Crimea
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75c
are Increasing In gravity. Many villages
are affected. News was received here to
day of several armed encounters with
guards. In which many persons were
wounded. Reinforcements of troops are
being sent to the disturbed region.
Court-Martlal Opens at Cronstadt.
CRONSTADT. Aug. 13.-The trial by
court-martial of the first group of the
mutineers here, the sailors, was begun
today. The. sappers will be tried later.
The proceedings are behind closed doors,
and even officers in rank, even to that
of Colonel, are not admitted.
Whole Rebel Meeting Arrested.
DUBLIN, Aug. 13. A meeting of revo
lutionists which was being held In a
forest in this vicinity today was sur
rounded by two companies of Cossacks
and 200 of the attendants at the meeting
were arrested. Including several agita
tors. Train Wrecked by Rebels.
NIZHNI. NOVGOROD. Aug. 13. Revo
lutionists today wrecked a train on the
Harmova Railway and killed two ser
geants of police, after which they es
caped. Seven Policemen "Removed."
ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 13. Last
night three policemen were murdered In
St. Petersburg, one In Moscow and three
In Kazan.
PAYS WIFE FOR SILENCE
Chicago Pedagogue Returns After
Unexplained Absence of Tears.
CHICAGO, Aug. 13. After an unex
plained absence of 31 years. Professor
Charles H. Frye, ex-superintendent of
the Chicago Normal School, has returned
home. One of his first acts on arrival at
his home was to hand a roll of crisp
$100 bills, totalling JS000. to his wife with
the remark, "ask me no questions."
Frye was 31 years old when he disap
peared. Since that day no word had been
received from him by his wife. He Is
said to have made money in the Philip
pines, where he resided for several years.
"EK AMERICA FIRST."
The Denver Rio Grande has resumed
the operation of lis open-top and parlor
observation cars through Colorado's
famous scenery scenery not found else
where in the world. AH reduced rates.
Apply via this route. For whatever In
formation you may desire call upon W. ft
MciJnda. 124 Third iumu
AFTERNOON SPECIALS-1 to 6 P. M. TODAY,
Beautiful White Shirtwaists, Up to $2.75 at 98c
NOW, LADIES, HERE'S A SALE OF SHIRTWAISTS THAT REALLY IS AN "IZZER"
The waists are all fresh, new creations, products of master makers, chosen by expert buyers, and offered by Portland's most de
pendable and reputable house. White lawns and exquisite dotted Swisses. Temptingly pretty, cool, fetching inviting to
women of critical taste in dress. Styles that fasten at back or front, with regular length or elbow sleeves. Some have a yoke
effect fashioned from handsome embroideries, and all are daintily trimmed with pretty laces, insertions and beautiful embroid
eries. There are plenty for all who come during the afterno on, and positively the greatest
season. Values to $2.75 from 1 to 6 P. M. only today at
1 to 6 P. M. Only
BEAUTIFUL NATURAL
PONGEE SILK
53 Cts. a Yard
Best Regular 75c Values in Town
Silk Salons Annex, First Floor.
2100 yards imported genuine Pongee, "natural color," 19
inches wide; regular 75c grade special only, yard...53
1 TO 6 P. M.
90c Toilet Waters 50c
First Floor.
Toilet Waters, all odors, our 90c value special from 1
P. M. at, the bottle 7
1 TO 6 P. M.
Turkey Red Damask 59 c
First Floor.
Turkey Red Scotch Damask, of best quality and 58
wide; our 75c value special from 1 to 6 P. M. at,
the yard ,
1 TO 6 P. M.
Children's 75c and $1 Lace Mitts 48c
First Floor.
Children's 8 and 12-button-length Silk Lace Mitts, in black and
white; our ,75c and $1.00 values special from 1 to 6 P. M.
at, the pair 48
1 TO 6 P. M.
$1 Shirtwaist Extenders 73c
Annex Second Floor.
Shirtwaist Extenders of white lawn and dotted Swiss, 3 or 4
ruffles of lace or embroidery, beading and draw ribbon;
regular value $1.00 special 73
DECISIONS AT RIO
Pan-Americans Act on Natur
alization Abuses.
REPORT ON DRAGO'S IDEA
Majority Propose to Let Hague Con
ference Decide on Forcible Col
lectionof Debts Will
Reorganize Bureau.
RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug. 13. At today's
session of the International American
Conference, the report on reorganization
of the Bureau of American Republics was
unanimously adopted, with the Peruvian
amendment, declaring "that no maps be
published, or authorized by the bureau
without the approval of the bordering
countries," which was sent to committee.
The Ecuadorian amendment eliminating
the American Secretary of State as pres
ident of the bureau's governing board was
defeated after a lively discussion.
The convention adopted a declaration In
favor of the conclusion of a convention
embodying the principle that a natural
ized citizen In one of the contracting coun
tries wuo retains his residence In the
country whence he was naturalized be
considered to have renounced his natural
ization In the said country; and the intent
not to return shall be presumed to exist
when the naturalized person resides for
over two years In the country of his
origin. An amendment would make the
provisions of such naturalization treaty
retroactive.
A resolution recommending to the dif
ferent republics the extension for a fur
ther period of five years of the "treaty of
arbitration for pecuniary claims," agreed
upon at the Mexican conference, was
adopted.
The subcommittee report on the Drago
doctrine, recommending merely that The
Hague conference be requested to decide
if the use of force for the collection of
public debts is admissible, has been ac
cented by four of the five committmmw.
C 1 P. M.
Women's $1.25 to $2.25 "Zimmerli" Vests
at Half Price First Floor
Choose from the famous high-grade "Zimmerli" Vests, in
fine lisle, cut low neck and without sleeves, prettily trimmed
reg. values ranging from $1.25 to $2.25, at HALF PRICE.
1 P. M. TO 6 P. M.
Berry Sets for 28c
Third Floor.
German Blue Berry Sets of 7 pieces ; one berry bowl and six in
dividual dishes. Special from 1 P. M. to 6 P. M. at,
the set 2S
to 6
50tf
1 P. M. TO 6 P. M.
Men's 75c Underwear 59c
First Floor.
Men's Ribbed Balbriggan Underwear, medium weight; a
good 75c value special from 1 to 6 P. M. at, the
garment 59
1 TO 6 P. M.
35c Sterling Silver Brooches 23c
Annex First Floor.
A large assortment of pretty Sterling Silver Brooch Pins, very
useful for pinning collars, waists, belts, etc.; all are well
made, having best pins, catches and joints; come in French
gray finish. Our 35c value special from 1 to 6 P. M., at,
each 23
inches
59J
r
1 P. M.
Tourists'
Millinery Salons Annex, Second Floor.
Tourists' Caps, in all colors, large crowns and visors, suit
able for beach or mountain wear; regular value $1.25
special, each 19
1 TO 6 P. M.
$2. 75 Hammocks $1. 65
Fourth Floor.
Close canvas weave Hammocks, long valance, concealed spread
er, stationary pillow, assorted colors ; regular value $2.7.5
special j51.6o
The fifth member, who, it Is rumored. Is
an Argentine delegate, awaits Instructions
before assenting to the report.
ROOT HUGGED BY ORDONEZ
President of Uruguay Publicly Em
braces and Flatters Him.
MONTEVIDEO, Aug. 13 After paying
farewell visit to President Ordonez, the
Minister of Foreign Affairs, and the
Archbishop of Uruguay, Secretary Root
and family embarked on board an Argen
tine gunboat and sailed this evening for
Buenos Ayres, where the American Sec
retary of State will be officially received
at the landing at 11 . o'clock tomorrow
morning.
President Ordonez and his Ministers ac
companied the party to the wharf, where.
In the presence of an Immense assembly,
the President embraced Mr. Root and In
a brief speech assured him that Uruguay
will ever preserve the liveliest recollec
tions of his visit, which will not fall to
cement the bonds of friendship between
the peoples and governments of both re
publics. The newspapers of Montevideo this aft
ernoon devote leading articles to the ex
pression of similar sentiments. leaving no
room for doubt as to the good impression
created by Mr. Root's speeches and ex
pression. The medical faculty of the Paris Univer
sity plans an international technological en
cyclopedia. It In to be lsftued In 10 Ian-
Thin Hair
Yes! We had noticed that your
hair was looking pretty thin,
and that it lacked luster and
life. But we didn't like to speak
of it! Of course you know that
Ayer's Hair Vigor is a regular
hair-grower, makes the hair soft
and smooth, gives it life and
strength. This isn't the kind of
hair that falls out! And, too,
it keeps the scalp so cleai
and healthy.
J. 3. Itbt Co.
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The store that sells great stocks
the fastest is the one that can
make prices the lowest. Such a
store is
OLDS, WORTMAN & KING'S.
AUGUST 14
bargain offered this
98c
TO 6 P. M.
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TO 6 P. M.
$1.25 Caps 19c
cusses. Including "Esperanto," the world
lAnRMnire.
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, JCOAT SHIRTS
i"- naTe tne quality, appearance and
' wearing abilities of custom made
j garments. White or color-fast fabrics.
3 On uid off like a coat.
! $1.50 and more
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SIGH HEADACHE
Positively cured by theM
Little Pills.
They also relieve Distress from Drtpepria,
Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per
feet remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi
ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue
Pain fa the Side, TORPID LIVER. They
Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable.
Cmall Pill. Small Doaj
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