THE MORNING ?OREGONIAN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 19Q8. IJFIEGUr; GIRLEIIES; TWO IRE IN-JJUL Tragic Termination of Juvenile Couple's Elopement to San Francisco. MURDER CHARGE IS PLACED Doctor Who Is Held Responsible Charged 'With Murder Youth Who Eloped With Girl Is Also Held la Prison. SAN FRANCISCO, Not. . (Special.) A the result of a clandestine love affair and a runaway trip to San Fran cisco of a boy and fflrl from Cove. Or, . Vesta Van Vlack, pretty and 15 years old. Ilea dead at the morg-ue. her com panion. James It. Gilbert, occupies a cell In prison, and Dr. George W. O'Don nell, of this city, has been arrested on a charge of murder. The boy had been - going by the name of Gibson and was - supporting the girl by acting as a waiter at the Falrmount Hotel. Dr. O'Donnell was arrested and ar raigned before Folic Judge Conlan this morning on a charge of murder. In causing the death of Miss Van Vlack by - performing an unlawful operation. The girl's death occurred on November 2 at the Hahnemann Hospital, ostensibly as tue result of an operation for appendi citis performed by Dr. Ward, of that In stitution. Yestenlay the hospital olfi- lals applied to Coroner Leland for a death certificate. The report they en tered aroused the suspicion of Coroner I.eland. and an Investigation followed, which resulted In the discovery that an operation had been performed by ljr. O'Donnell. whose arrest followed. Then came the entire story of a young couple's Ilight from home be cause of the opposition of Miss Van Vlack's father to their marriage. James H. Oilbert Is the youth In the case. Some weeks ago they eloped and came to this city. Without their parents' . -eonsent they could secure no marriage license, but being alone In a big, strange cltv. they lived together as man end wife. For some weeks they roomed st the Winchester Hotel. Here the girl f 11 III and Gilbert applied for assist ance to Dr. O'lionnell, who Is alleged to have treated her. The case was continued this morning until next Tuesday, when it will be set for trial. It is said Miss Van Vlack formerly lived at- Salem. Or. The Cor oner declares that every person In any way connected with the death of the giri and the subsequent attempt to hide the crime will be vigorously prosecuted. SALT LAKE AFTER TEMPLE 'Ku.inrs Men Will Orfer Sile and Money for Mining Structure. SALT LAKE. Nov. 6. A meeting of the recently organised Utah branch of the American Mining Congress was held here last night and' plans were laid for acttve exploitation of Utah's mineral resources before the forthcoming meeting of 'he American Mining Congress at Pittsburg. A large delegation from this state will attend the National meeting, which Is scheduled for early In December. The possibility of the National body removing Its official headquarters from - IVnver was discussed and in case this Is done, the Utah mining men will be pre pared to make a definite offer of a site and substantial subscriptions towards the erection of the Mining Temple. Captain Duncan McVlchle. Salt Lake City, was elected president. The Utah branch has the largest membership of any In the West. OPEN WESTERN PACIFIC Traffic on Eastern End to Begin. Rapidly Closing Gap. SALT LAKE CITY. Nov. . Passenger and- freight traffic on the Utah division of the Western Pacific Railroad, the Gould extension to the Pacific Coast, will be opened . within two weeks. Reg ular traffic will probably be Inaugurated from Salt Lake as far west as Shafter. Nev.. where "the Western Pacific crosses trie Southern Pacific. More than 100 miles of the new road is now In oper ation from Oklahoma, Cal.. eastward. The gap between' Shafter. Nev., and the eastern end of the California line is being closed, as rapidly as possible. Officers of the road say 80 per cent of the grading and over 85 per cent of the tunneling of the gap is now complete. RESCUE WORK ABANDONED All Hope of Saving Entombed Min ers Given T'p by Officials. CHICAGO. Nov. 6. Hope of rescuing four men hurled In nn explosion In a mine at Rend. III., was given up today by the officials of the W. P. Rend Company, after repeated efforts to descend into the mine had been made by relays of miners thmuKh the nlpht. The explosion was caused by a windy shot and possibly tons of coal now rest on the bodtes of the unfortunate men. The company officials believe that a fire which Is apparently burning beneath the surface can be controlled without seal ing the mine. QUAKES SHAKE GERMANY People Flee Panic-Stricken During Violent -Jar at Planen. rT.AlKX. Germany. Nor. . The most violent earthquake ever experienced here terrified the Inhabitants of the city at 5:4(i o'clock this momlnff. Houses were shaken and the people fled panic stricken Into the streets. The shock, which last ed for several minutes was accompanied by sharp explosions and thunderous rumbling In the earth. Sixty or 70 earthquake shocks hav bn felt here daily for the past week. They are now becoming Jess frequent, but more vio lent. The temperature of Medina Springs in the vicinity has Increased 15 decrees. Improve Mare Island Channel. WASHINGTON". Nov. . Important recommendations for Improving Mara Island Strait and the approaches thereto aj-e contained in the report of the Board of Enictneer Officers of the Army and Navy and an estimate Is made of II.-7-7 ftnt) for the work, this amount to In clude a drcde. The recommendation pro vides that the strait be dredged to a 50-foot depth. Saturday (Umiia ten 9 Day Store Open Until Nine-Thirty Tonight CHILDREN'S FAST LfnKf 1 0VlC Pair BLACK COTTON nOSC 1 I &1- I U.LI Fast black, medium-weight Cotton, lxl ribbed, heavy heels, sole and toe; sell regularly 20o pair; today only... L2i WOMEN'S HOSE Fast blacky seamless; medium weight for "Winter wear. 10P Sell regularly 20c pair, today only... L2i UNDER WEAR $1.25 VALUES A T89c WOMEN'S PANTS AND VESTS, in silk and cotton ; vests, high neck, long sleeves, or high neck, short sleeves; pants ankle QQp or knee length; $1.25 values, for only. UdU UNION SUITS $1.10 VALUES AT 39c FOR GIRLS Hade of combed cotton yarn ; Winter weicht: hith neck, long 1fl sleeves, ankle length; all sizes, regular values to $1.10, sp'l. UUU Corset Cover Embroidery l2 Price Batiste materials, finished with baby Irish or Valenciennes lace edging and insertion. Regular price $1.50 J-Jnlf Pritt to $3.00 the yard, special . MTIUU MT lite $2.00 Gloves 69c the Pair Women's two and three-clasp Kid Gloves, in good colors, sizes 5Yz and 5 ; quali ties that sell regularly for up to $J.U0 the pair. Special for Saturday s sell ing for the low price, per pair A Sale of phenomenal values, for the gloves are the very finest sorts, and there is a splendid range of sizes. Broken lots, yet, but such values as these are indeed rare. A clean-up of all the odd lines. Some have been slightly soiled in window disDlav or on counter. In the lot are 12- button kid. 8-button kid, 16-button kid, 12-button cape and 16-button eape; values to $4.00; special. . . ? war- y 5 WASHINGTON AND 6 STS. t1 "GOOD FOR BAD BOYS" Shoes Guaranteed 69c $1.95 i ' rr WW 3 Handkerchiefs for 5 Oc Fine quality embroidered Handkerchiefs, with embroidered scal loped edge, or with hemstitched edge and embroidered. Materials are fine Swiss or all linen; regular values to 35c rn each. SDecial today at low price of three for UUu WOMEN'S BELTS; elastic and Persian web; fitted with neat buckles; the colors are black, white, brown and navy. QQp Regular 65c values at... Oou WOMEN'S VEILS, in novelty Russian mesh, dotted effects; .194" yards long ; regular $4.50 and $5.00 values, for Cf) JQ low special price of. . . .QZiHO Children's Umbrellas at 98c 18-inch, 20-inch. 22-inch sizes; fast black, with fancy or nat- QQp ural wood handles; values to $1.50; today for low price of. .Dull Rnw' IVnrcrc "Mothers' Friend" brand; splendid qual IJOyS VVaiSl ity wash materials, light or dark colors; plain or striped effects; strong, well-made; 50c values, for 00 the unusually low special price of only -. J 3 If Here is the guarantee under which we sell our "Good for Bad Boys" Shoes. If, within three months after date of purchase, the uppers give out, you get a new pair free, without charge. If the soles give out within three months from date of purchase, we half -sole them free of charge. "Good for Bad Boys" Shoes are made of Nor wegian calf stock, the best wear ing, water-turning leather you can buy; Blueher cut, heavy soles, quilted with steel in the center and hand-set, inverted circlets; soles are fastened with steel rivets, which pierce through the outer sole and clinch to the inner sole. A better shoe cannot be built. We want-Portland parents end boys to know what splendid wearing, comfortable shoes these are. The guarantee makes them worth much more; they're priced: Sizes 9 to 13 the Oft 1 Q II Sizes 134 to 52 the pair, only gi I J pair, only. .$2.69 Women's Shoes $1.98 Pair In a lot that embraces all the odd sizes, in short lines, we can find, comprising pat ents, tan Russia calf, gunmetals and box calf leathers; button or lace styles, in light or heavy soles. To this lot we have added about 20 pairs high-cut storm shoes, 8 to 14-inch tops. In all, an assortment of about 400 pairs. . Values to $4.00; your choice today. . . "Friend-Maker" SHOES Our famously good line of School Shoes for boys and girls. Best quality leathers, comfortable lasts, splendid wearing. .51.98 ats This is the number the Ch of . our millinery department cap tured in one tremendous purch on a special trip to the Eastern i$4.25 Ea. markets. OF course there are not one thousand for today's selling, for they were placed on sale yesterday; and the largest throng that ever visited our millinery department came to see and buy. All who view this magnificent assortment are loud in their praises of the beauty and value. All the preferred colors, shapes and trimmings; and, mind you, in the lot are Vals.to $20 at $4.25 .JSiltf Men's $20 Overcoats $14.95 Coats from one of the best known and most dependable ready-made tailors in the world. Garments with snap and style impossible to find in ordinary ready-made wear. Raincoats, topcoats, overcoats. The price is indeed a low one, and, mind you, you save one-fourth of the regular price. New styles, all bought this FalL All of our regularly priced $20.00 Coats are today, again Lace NET AND SILK Waists Half Price $14.95 Bewitchingly beautiful bodices that are regularly worth from $8.50 to $480 each. A Grand Clean-up Sale. Regular values are rrfrnnrdinarilv good and the materials are rarely rich and handsome. Choose from this lot and you will own a waist for party or theater wear at half the regular value. About 200 in the lot; plain and rich, or elaborate affairs in combina Men's Underwear Mercerized, in blue, salmon, pink; Shirts with sweater neck; $2.00 values, special today Statuary Half A special sale of extremely ar tistic - ornamental pieces and terra cotta figures, in a wide range of designs. Regular prices from $4.50 to $30.00, at half regular prices. $ 4.50 values $2.25 $ 6.50 values $3.25 $10.50 values So. 25 $15.00 values $7.50 $25.00 values $12.50 $30.00 values $15.00 ART POTTERY, VASES $2.50 values $1.25 $4.50 values $2.25 $6.50 values $3.25 $7.50 values $3.75 $10.00 values $5.00 $12.00 values $6.00 $18.00 values $9.00 $30.00 values $15.00 BRASSES AND BRONZES In Ash Trays, Cigar Stands, Match Holders, Cigar and To bacco Jars, Ink Boats, Paper Cutters, Jardinieres, Umbrella Stands, etc. $1.35 Dress Goods Sale Today ends the special sale of black and cpl ored dress goods. If you have not yet taken advantage of this wonderful opportunity to save, by all means come today ; for every yard of wool dress goods in our entire stock with the exception of Read's Lansdowne is re duced in price. It means something to choose at will from such an assortment as you will find here. All widths; all weaves; all prices; at a saving, if you buy today! . Brasses and Bronzes BRASSES AND BRONZES In Ash Trays, Cigar Stands, Match Holders, Cigar and To bacco Jars, Ink Boats, Paper Cutters, Jardi nieres, Umbrella Stands, etc. Modest prices. 75c Neckwear at 19c The lot includes : Hand-embroidered linen col lars, lace bows, embroidered bows, lace trimmed jabots, lace stock collars, silk stock collars, Venise lace yokes and lace-trimmed chem isettes. Must be sold quickly to make room for holiday goods. Some are slightly soiled, but all are up-to-date numbers. Regular val- iQp ues to 75c each, for special price of only. I Ju V ' l i fogs? V f tions of net and lace. Coats for misses, 6 to 14 years; Suits to 18 years Large assortment and very low prices A Sale of Fine Linens Mrs. Housekeeper, are you counting on the time it takes to hem and launder your linens for the Thanksgiving table, or had you decided that what you have would be "good enough T" Step into our linen aisle, note the rich, attrac tive designs in the famous Richardson's linens, see how low they are priced, and you will de cide on a new tablecloth and napkins for Thanksgiving. Buy now; you will save, and you will be prepared with linen that will stand close. scrutiny and criticism. 35c Ribbons 10c Yd. One and one-half to four inches wide, in stripes, oliRPlrn. Dresden effects or plain colors. A ei frantic clean-UD of short lengths and pieces. Regular values up to 35c the yard; special today for the low price of. Men's Umbrellas $1 odd 10c An absolutely rainproof Umbrella, fast black "Gloria," 28-inch size. The handles are of natural wood, in crook shape the sort that men like to hang over their arms or on a ward robe hook. They are fitted on Paragon frames and best steel rods. Unusually good Ffl values at, low price of only, each 0'iuU Toilet Paper .5c .17c 8-oz. rolls of fine tissue Toilet Paper, regular 7e value, special today only "Bathasweet" Bath and Rice Powder, regular 25c can, special today Antiseptic Tar Soap; fine for bath 'and shampoo. 25c i Q per cake, special for only. . I Zu Composition Books, with fine baek covers; 25c value, 1 Qp for the special price of . . . I Du Pencil Tablets, for school use. Large size; special val- Fp ue, at low price of only... Oil Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, to burn; assorted designs; in. today, each, only iub Darning Cotton, in balls; large size; black only; two F for only Du Back Combs, with high top; plain or carved; shell QC color; today only, each..Xuu Evening Specials On Sale From 6 to Aprons at 27c Made in Mother Hubbard style, of a splendid grade Amoskeag gingham. These sell regularly at 40c each. After 6 o'clock tonight we offer them for only. D J fswow In fancv boxes. A splendid quality OUnu Uurteri failed elastic, with fancy buckles; colors pink, light blue, black, white, lavender, cardinal and ve low: 4oc ami ;UC values; anar o o ciock ior ooiv . 27c DrQtUeTS rmen s Drawers, of i cambric, with wide hem stitched and tucked flounce of embroid ery. Flounce finished with clusters Q7fl of tucks; 60c values for only Ul (j Hatpins, with cut crystal tops, assorted colors; reg ular values to 15c T each, after 6 JJ ! Handker of white 'Kerchiefs JJ cambric, with hemstitched edge. Very good quality ; regularly worth lOe O Cp each. Tonight 7S or 4 for LJi Ruchings Graduated Neck Ruches in white and assorted colors. Sell regularly at up to 35c each. Special for tonight after - 1 O'P lUM 6 o'clock, only 29c A Few Ev ening Specials in Notions Basswood Stools, for burning; 3 or 4 legs; several designs; Cp 60c values, special only Hull "4711" Toilet Water, 2-oz. bottle, assorted odors; regular 25c 1 Qp value, for low price of only. I Oil 35c Celluloid Dressing Combs, in shell, amber or white; extra heavy, 50c values, tonight Dr. Graves' Tooth Powder, in pat ent can; regular price 25c IQp each; after 6 o'clock only. IZu Men's Shoes High-grade Shoes, in ten styles that sell regularly at up to $6.00. For tonight they are priced at less than cost. After 6 o'clock they go at JQ AO low price of onty wuitJ Slippers and Juliettes, in brown or black. Juliettes are fur-trimmed. There are all sizes; regular values $1.25 the pair, special, QQp after 6 o'clock, for low prdice of only wUU Hair Rolls, all colors, over wire frames ; regular 50c values ; after 6 Q Q n o'clock, only jjjjj Women's Felt