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THE MORNIjSG OREGOXIAN. SATURDAY, JUNE 13. 1908,
Annual June
White Days
WHITE
GOODS
REDUCED
inEvery Section
lipman-Wolf e?s Annual June Sale of Muslin Underwear
All regular stock of Muslin Undfrwear
at reduced prices as follows :
Drawers 29c-$lL00
Gowns 68c to $lp.S0
Chemise 59c to $lL00
Skirts 90c to $?3.75
Corset Covers 32c? $9.25
$1.65 Skirts at, $1.10
Women's White Cambric f Skirts, deep
flounce, cluster tucks and hemstitching,
trimmed in variety of eff CJ 1 1 A
fects. Values to $1.65. Saty j. .P 1 J- v
$2.25 Skirts it $1.39
Women's White Camhaic Skirts, deep
ilounce or embroidery i nd
tucks, values to $2.25, or. ,
$1.39
$3WhiteSkirts$1.69
Women's White Cambric Skirts, extra
quality, daintily trimmed with embroid
ery, tucks, lace, etc. Val- (t?! CO
ues to $3.00. Sale price. 057
$6 White Skirts $2.98
Women's White Cambric Skirts, extra
quality deep flounces, trimmed with in
sertions and lace edgings. tO QQ
Values to $6. Sale price Pi.70
40c Corset Covers 29c
Women's Cambric Corset Covers, circu
lar neck; lace and insertion, OQ
etc. Values to 40c t
$1 Corset Covers 59c
Women's Cambric Corset Covers, dain
tily trimmed with laces, insertion, bead
ing, etc. Values to $1.00. Sale CQ
price, 'for today ,..
Every Article
REDUCED
$1.35 Corset Covers 85c
Women's fine Nainsook Corset Covers,
prettily trimmed with fine laces, em
broidery, ribbon, etc. Values QC.
to $1.35. For this sale, only 0JC
C1 CTZ Nainsook ft G?1 Irt
pl.b9 cor.et Covers $1.1U
Women 's extra
Corset Covers,
values to $1.65.
sale only
fine quality Nainsook
exquisitely trimmed,
For this
$1.10
$1.35 Nightgowns at 85c
Women's Cambric Gowns, with high,
low, circular, square and V-shaped
neck; values to $1.35. For OC.
this sale, only.: OiJC
$1.65 Nightgowns $1.10
Women's fine Nainsook Gowns, daintily
trimmed with fine laces, insertions,
etc. Values to $1.65. For 1 f
this sale, only pi.lVJ
$2 Nightgowns $1.29
Women's Longcloth Gowns, circular
slip-over neck, yoke of embroidery, etc.
Values to $2.00. For this 1 OQ
sale, only pl,tiJ
$2.50 Nightgowns $1.65
Women's extra quality Nainsook Gowns,
slip-over circular neck, dainty trimmings
of fine laces, insertions, etc. C1 fiEJ
Values to $2.50. Sale price. P JJ
Reg. 65c Drawers 39c
Women 's Cambric Drawers, deep flounce
with lace insertions; value JQ
65c. Sale price, only
85c Drawers Pr. 59c
Women's Cambric Drawers, wide ruffle,
trimmed with fine laces, etc. CQ
Values to 8oe. Sale price iJUC
$1.25 Drawers at 85c
Women's fine Drawers, made with wide
ruffle and elaborately trimmed; QC
values to $1.25; sale O
$1.65 Drawers $1.10
Women's extra quality Cambric and
Nainsook Drawers, variously trimmed in
dainty effects
$1.65.
Values to CI 1 f
For this sale, only. . .P A v
$2.00 Drawers $1.45
Women's fine Drawers, deep flounces,
trimmings of dainty lace and insertion,
including Vassar and circu- Cl A C
lar styles; values to $2, at. . .P 1 tJ
"NEMO," "SMART SET," AND "C. B." CORSETS
imam),
July DELINEATOR and BUTTERICK Patterns Now on Sale
Our Entire Stock of
Parasols Reduced
Owing to the backward season, we place on
sale our entire new Summer stock of Para
sols at reduced prices; including:
LINEN PARASOLS Plain, fancy bor
ders, embroidered dots and figures.
PONGEE PARASOLS Hemstitched,
tucked, fancy colored borders, colored em
broidered effects and Oriental borders.
TAFFETA PARASOLS White, black,
brown, tan, green, navy, royal blue, gray
and Dresden effects.
Regular $1.50Parasols Only 95c
Regular $2.50 Parasols for $1.65
Regular $3.50 Parasols for $2.35
Regular $4.00 Parasols for $3.00
Regular $5.00 Parasols for $3.75
Sale of Graduation Fans
Values to' "$2775 at 98c
T
White, spangled,' and lace fans, in varied as
sortment, for graduation purposes. Regu
lar values to f $2.75. nn
Saturday salf OC
Lisle Race Hosiery
35cualityforl9c
Women's bl'ick lisle lace boot or allover lace4
stockings, : a great variety of patterns,
best 35c Aquality. Sale price , . 19c
Children's Stockings
Children's; Fast Black lxl Ribbed Cotton Stock
ings, dof ible heels and toes, guaran- "1
teed fa? t black, 20c quality I C
ManTrs. Rug Samples
at 14 of Real Value
5000 manufacturers' Rug samples, all bound ready
for use, including all this season's best patterns, in
Axminster, Velvet Wilton and Tapestry Brussels
by far the best value of the season. Only 5000 will
be sold not more than 1 dozen to a customer.
27-54-in. Axminster Rugs for $1.39
27-54-in. Wilton Velvet Rugs $1.19
27-54-in. Tapestry Brussels Now 79c
$1 Fancy Box Paper 69c
Box of one pound of best quality Linen Fabric Paper,
note size, unruled, and three packages latest style en
velopes to match, in the new shad.es. fZQ
Regular $1.00 values . ..." OIC
Belt Pins and Buckles I Notion Sale Bargains
Reg $2.50 Values 78c
Our entire stock of $2.50 Belt Pins and
Buckles, all choice designs, in rose gold,
sterling silver, pearl and black 7Q
finish. Choice Saturday OC
50c Beauty Pins at 23c
A special purchase of gold-filled Beauty
Pins, with extra good pin and clasp, in
many cnoice patterns. rjo
Regular 50c values.
and
Pepper
SISalt
Shakers 43c
Glass Salt and Pepper Shakers, in many
choice shapes, with fancy sterling silver
tops. Saturday sale price, a a q
TJV
pair, only.
5c Shelf Paper, lace edge, all colors, 10 yds for 4
15c Children's Hose Supporters 8
5c box Gas Tapers, never drip 3
35c Acme Sanitary Belts, each 11)0
35c Invisible Hair Nets, all shades 23
35c Hair Roll Retainers, with side comb at
tachment 23
25c. box Hair Pins, shell or amber, straight
or crimped 18
6c Asbestos Stove Mats, large 4
25c Side Combs, shell or anber 18
10c Dutch Cleanser 8
15c White India Linen 11c
Regular 15c India Linen, yard H
Regular 50c 'White Persian Lawn 29
Regular 35c White Lingerie Plaids 19
25c Butcher Linen Finish Suiting lo
Combination Suits 63c
Women's fine quality Swiss ribbed combinations,
price 63
DODGES THE NOOSE
Billek's Reprieve Causes Wild
Scenes in Chicago.
r-RISONERS JOIN IN CHEERS
When Murderer's "eck Is bared for
"oosc, Judge Landis Grants Ap
jjciil Knthusiasm on Streets
Infects Those In Jail.
CHICAGO. June 12. (Special.)
Herman Billek was saved from a mur
rlerer's death on the scaffold today by
the granting of an appeal to the Su
preme Court of the United States just
s he had bared his neck in the death
chamber in preparation for the hang
man's noose.
Dramatic intensity marked the day's
proceedings in the sensational fight
made for the man's life. Judge Landis,
of the United States District Court,
who j-esterday denied the condemned
man a writ of habeas corpus, today
made possible the appeal to the Na
tion's highest tribunal, and ordered the
execution stayed.
Scenes of wild disorder occurred at
the County Jail, when a vast throng
of morbidly curious persons, crowding
the streets around the building, learned
the news. The crowd cheered madly,
waving hats and handkerchiefs in the
air. The excited mob pressed around
the jail entrance so that a score of
police stationed there to keep order
had to fight the most enthusiastic back
with , clubs drawn.
The cries of those in the street were
heard by the prisoners in the jail, who
instantly and instinctively divined the
cause. Then pandemonium broke loose
within the structure as well as with
out. Tier after' tier of prisoners took
up the cheering and continued it for
more than 30 minutes, as did those in
the street.
Judge Landis decided that the prisoner
had the right to appeal from the decis
ion denying the writ of habeas corpus.
The case wll now be carried to the
higher Federal tribunal, and Billek
will be given a respite until that body
has passed upon the constitutionality
of the question involved.
The hour set for Billek's execution was.
11 o'clock and Billek, who now has an In
definite lease of life ponding the decieior .
of his appeal, would have been hanged in -stantly
had the judge declined to graf ,t
the order.
mercial department of" A'bany College
were held in the First U6 Uted Presby
terain church in this city, tonight. Ben
jamin Eddy, Register or f the United
Land Office at Roseburg; delivered the
address to the class, j md Alfred C.
Schmitt, cashier of the,' First National
Bank, of this city, alsir, made an ad
dress. Degrees from the complete three
year commercial course ; were awarded
to the following st udents: Nelson
Wilbur, of -Oakland; Fi ancls Arnold, of
Scio; Hubert Birtchf t, of Jefferson:
Charles C. Curry, of (Oakville; Pauline
Burcn, oi Albany, an?. Blanche Lennox,
of Albany.
Diplomas for the shorthand course
were given W. J. Pat t. arson, of Oakland;
Minnie Halsey, o Albany; Nettie
Thompson, of Lebau on: Bertha Newton,
of Molalla; Jeanett e Bounds,, of Baker
City; Kula Wright; Df Albany, and Ce
cil Knox of Albanr r.
HILL ARRIVSAT BERLIN
Xew Ambassad. yr Soon to Be Re
ceived by Kaiser.
BERLIN, June 12. Dr. David Jayne Hill,
ex-American Mf nister to the Netherlands,
and who succeeds Oharlemange Tower as
Ambassador ti , Germany, arrived today.
He has taken .1 .he apartments in the Hotel
Adla, which t ere occupied by Jules Cam
bon. the Fren eh Ambassador, pending the
reconstructior i 0f the French Embassy
building.
Dr. Hill csi lied on Secretary von Schoen
this aftern on and will be received by
Chancellor vron Buelow at noon tomorrow.
The Empoi .-or will grant an audience
within twr , or three days.
i -
recalls OLD CHIEF
Utah Convention Sends Greet
ing to Cleveland.
INSTRUCTS FOR BRYAN
Democratic Delegates Must Vote as
Unit at Denver Demand for Pro
gressive Policy Is Keynote
of the Convention.
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, June 12. In
the fervor which attended the instruction
of six delegates to the Denver conven
tion for William J. Bryan, the Democrats
of the state did not forget the last Dem
ocratic President of the United States.
A little while before adjournment this
evening the convention ' instructed the
chairman to mail this letter to Grover
Cleveland:
Th Democrats of Utah in convention as
sembled, remember gratefully your friend
ship for Utah while President. With Just
party pridfe we point to your services for
the party and for the country. "With sorrow
BILLEK'S MOTHER . OVERCOM.E
Aged Parent Faints When She He ars
Good News.
CLEVELAND, June 12. Mrs. "Bar
bara Billek. mother of Herman illek,
when told of the appeal grant d by
Judge Landis, which will mean i v new
lease of life for the fortune-tellf r, ex
claimed: "Oh. my God'. God be prals ;d. He
saved my boy."
The mother, who has been 111 for sev
eral months, and near deatli, during
the strain of the last few day.s , fainted.
She is said to be in a precarf ous con
dition. ?
SIX ARE GIVEN DiGREES
Students Graduate From J Jbany Col
lege Commercial DerVjrtment.
ALBANY, Or., June especial.)
The graduating exercises of the com-
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HERMAN BILLEK, THE REPRIEVED MURDERER,
DAUGHTER, EDA.
AXD HIS
we have learned of your recent Illness and
with one accord we pray that your life may
be prolonged for many years, that the
country may be blessed with the wisdom
of your counsel.
There was some opposition to the ref
erence to Mr. Cleveland's services to the
party, but the convention, after being
reminded that he had signed the bill
which had made Utah, a state, adopted
the letter by an overwhelming majority.
Favors Progressive Policy.
The temporary chairman, Frank B.
StenhrnB nf Salt Tiftlro HpclarpH fitrnncrlv
for a progressive policy. . I
"In 1904," he said, "we listened to the
voice of the tempter and nominated for
President a reactionary, so far as this
onward march is concerned, and he got
a million and a half votes less than the
previous candidate."
Tlie speaker carefully refrained from
mentioning the prospective nominee at
Denver, 'and it was not until a debate
began on the dimensions of the platform
committee that the delegates were per
mitted to release their pent-up Bryan
enthusiasm.
On the committee recommendation N.
T. Porter, of Davis County, was elected
permanent chairman. Ex-Congressman
Brigham H. Roberts and W. H. King
made short speeches, the address of the
latter consisting largely . of an attack
upon President Roosevelt. Judge O. W.
Powers also spoke.
Vote as Unit for Bryan.
The platform, which was promptly
adopted, is a general reaffirmation of
Democratic principles and concludes with
instructions to the National delegates to
vote as a unit for the nomination of W.
J. Bryan and to abide by the unit rule
in other matters.
Frank K. Nebeker, of Cache County,
was made National committeeman. The
delegation to Denver will consist of Abel
J. Evans, O. V. Powers, William H.
King, S. S. Smith, Samuel Newhouse and i
Mrs. H. J. Hayward.
BETTING ON CREDIT
Attempt to Establish System
Causes Arrests.
LIVELY DAY AT GRAVESEND
CUTS OFF THREE LIVES
JEALOUS MAX MURDERS . TWO
PERSONS, THEN HIMSELF.
Triple Tragedy Follows Lodger's
Charge Against Landlady
- - and His Chum.
DENVER. Colo., June 12. In a Jealous
rage tonight Charles E. Byers shot and
killed Mrs. May E. Boren. landlady of a
lodging-house, followed this by murder
ing Edward Smith and then killed
himself.
Byers. and Smith were lodgers at' Mrs.
Boren's house. Smith was a recent ar
rival, having come at the solicitation of
his friend Byers. Last night he made
accusations against Mrs. Boren and Smith
and as a result was ordered from the
house by the woman. Tonight he was
granted an interview with Mrs. Boren
and the shooting followed.
Mrs. Boren came here two years ago
from Howard, Kan. A year ago she was
divorced from her husband, J. P. Boren.
who still resides with two of their chil
dren at Howard.
Two Bookmakers in Jail and Much
Confusion Attending Arrests Po
lice and Prosecutor Deter
mined to Enforce the Law.
GRAVESEND, N. Y., June 12. -An at
tempt was made to establish the English
svstem of credit betting at the race
tracks In the metropolitan district today.
Under this system no money is passed
and no settlements are made at the
track.
Early in the day at Gravesend Dick
Weldon, a bookmaker, was arrested for
accepting a wager and was taken to the
Coney Island Police Court for arraign
ment. The arrest caused much excite
ment and great tension.
Ray Bcllnger, a bookmaker in the field,
also was arrested, while making a book
on the first race. He was taken to the
Coney Island Police Court. Betting went
on under the credit system, but It caused
much confusion.
No important races were scheduled at
Gravesend today, but there were S0O0
persons at the track. The track is owned
by the Brooklyn Jockey Club, of which
P. J; Dwyer is president.
Assistant District Attorney R. H. El
der, of Kingp County, had announced
that there would be no betting at Grave
send if he could prevent it and that, if
he found the betting openly done, he
would proceed against the management
on the charge of maintaining a gambling
place.
That the new law .prohibiting betting
would be enforced was made plain when
Police Commissioner Bingham ordered
two deputy commissioners and an in
spector to take a number of police to the
Gravesend track.
ALBANY, N. Y.. June 12 In a letter
today addressed to the various Sheriffs
of the state. Governor Hughes calls upon
those officials to see that the provisions
of the Hart anti-race track gambling
laws are enforced.
LEAPS TO STREET AND DIES
Lawyer Accused of Robbing Rail
roud Escapes by Suicide.
WATERTOWN, N. Y.. June 12. James
B. McCormick, aged 38. an attorney and
brother of N. J. McCormick, the former
New York Central agent, arrested last
night on charges of forgery Involving al
leged theft of railroad funds, leaped from
the top of a five-story office building to
the pavement today and died a few hours
later. McCormick was arrested last night
charged with grand larceny, it being al
leged he had participated with his brother
in an alleged fraudulent settlement.
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This is the testimony of thousands annually.
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Slerl Trust Story Denied.
LON DON, June 12. The doubts ex
pressed as to tlte trutli of tli announce
ment in the Iron and Steel Trades Jour
nal yesterday that a great combination
had recently been effected in the British
steel tiad with a eap:tal of SaTS.OOVW. ars
confirmed by inquiries made In the best
informed quarters -today. Firms which
were alleged to be connected with the
amalgamation deny all knowledge of its
existence.
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