THE MORNING OEEGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, ArRIL 7, 1900.x Come to Our Corset Department and Consult Miss Frances Hope Gale, Royal Worcester Corset Expert, About Your Corset Problems We Are Exclusive Portland Agents for Ladies' Home Journal PatternsInvestigate the O. IV, & K. Sewing Machine A ccessories Are Very -Strongly , Featured Today In Olds 9 Wortman & King' s Great Pre - Easter Sale Vi eianss- Lsioves-ivecRWear Hosie ry,Etc. Easter Veilings In Tuxedo, Russian or hexagon, plain or dotted designs and in all the leading col ors; a lot containing values up to QQp 75c yard, in the Pre-Easter sale at. ZDu DAINTY HANDKERCHIEFS are fine for Easter gifts and remembrances. "We are showing an exquisitely beautiful line with neat embroidered corners, Armenian lace edges or daintily hemstitched and embroidered, on sale at all prices. Embroidery Special 39c Yd. Corset Cover Embroideries, 18-ineh flouncings and bands to match, in swiss, cambric or nainsook materials. A phenomenal special for today and tomorrow's selling, divided into two lots, priced aa follows: Keg. 7oc values, sale price. . .39 Reg. vals. to $1, sale price 49 White Linen Doilies at 8c 12-ineh size, stamped to em broider in eyelet, lazy daisy and coronation designs, Q 12c and 15c values, at. . . Oil Ribbons 29c Fancy Ribbons, 3 to 5 inches wide, all" the new spray de signs; regular values QQp to 50c the yard, at, yd. .ZUu Hair Bows Easter Neckwear J An extra special sale on several hundred pieces novelty ieckwear m stock collars, rabats, lace combinations, etc.; values to $1.00, ea?fe jA Values up as high as $2.00 in this sale at, each 'WOMEN'S NOVELTY BELTS, in elastic, Persian tinsel effects, fitted with near buckles; regu larly worth up to $4.00 ; Pre-Easter sale price . I Women's Easter Gloves at 79c One-clasp Gloves, in tan cape, Dent style; regular price $1.50 the pair; sale price now only, the pair , WOMEN'S 16-BUTTON LENGTH KID GLOVES, in black, of fine VmjX? .48cJiif 79c 01 nn brown, oxford and wistaria; regular $4.00 grade, the. pair..0liu0 TWO-CLASP SUEDE GLOVES, in all sizes, white or mode; O-l 4Q regular $2.00 values, selling now at this low price, the pair.iii IU t. Fine Ostrich At times V4 ess Plumes and fancy Ostrich pieces :4 i t'n black, white, mace, light blue, pink, old rose, brown, green, etc. They range in price from $6 to $33 each at regular times. They are 'prime stock feathers of the finest sorts. The richest trimming for artistic mil- Ready to wear; made of ex tra quality silk taffeta rib bon, 1 1-4 yards in a OCp bow; special price, ea. Zub With 2 j-ards in bow.. 40 Lace Bands at Half Price linery ever devised: The most staple article in the millinery line. for today and tomorrow we offer every plume in our entire stock, regular values up to $30, at V less. Great . Pre-Easter Sale Children9 s Dresses Pre-Easter Prices On All Our Dress Goods Great Pre-Easter Sale On Toilet Needs See Our Full Line of Easter Novelties Dress Goods Sale IbSuHTau Sfe Embroidery Lace Bands, 1 to 3 inches wide ; just what you need to trim your Easter gowns; new colorings, values to $5.00 yard, at. 2 Hose 39c Pr. They, come in boot lace, em broidery boots or plain fast black ; also in the two shades of tan; regular values QQa to 65c the pair, at, pair. UtJu Child3 s Hose Fast black ribbed Cotton Hose, with double-lined knee, two weights medium for misses and heavy for boys; the pair Great Skirt Sale . $10.00 Values $4.98 per Skirt 25c New Parasols All kinds and prices for misses, women and children. Plain taffeta silk in all the new shades to match Spring costumes, exquisitely beauti ful lace parasols or hand-embroidery silks. Art Department CUSHION TOPS, with plain backs. The tops are stamped in conventional and floral designs in great variety ; reg ular values up to 60c QQn each, special today... ZDu Stylish, w'ell-made skirts that women who dress well will like the looks and quality of. They are constructed of good quality pahamas or wool serges, and trimmed with pleats, straps and circular folds. Some of them are trimmed with self material, others have straps of satin or silk Some very smart models are trimmed with large - . buttons. Regular vals. $L y 8 to $10. For today at Superb Assortment New Wash Goods Shown Pre-Easter Sale Women's-Children's Shoes Pre-Easter Sale Prices on All Lace Curtains Great Pre-Easter Sale of Libbey Cut Glass Pre-Easter Sale of Enameled Beds Me r o de Underwear For Women, children j COM SKS BY detective joined Honey and old me to move a Ions'. I walked back. in. the direc tion of my home." Bay City Youth Also Hears Heney Say Things. TELLS REMARKABLE STORY Sn SM-.-lal 1'roM-cutor Told Tlim to iot Off Stfwl, and N'ot to Talk HiK'W I'mlrr Teiialty of iit'h In Jaw. SAN FRANCISCO. April 6. (Spocinl.l A remarkable street altercation occurred yesterday between Francis J. Heney and Arrnand Cohen, a younjr college man. who lives In the neighborhood of the Special 1'rosecutor'a office on Franklin street. Younr Cohen Is Just out of college and employed ty his father. Adolph Cohen a well-known wholesale jeweler. Cohen relates that yesterday, when Heney and Hudolph Spreckels were riding past in their automobiles, fhe Special Prosecutor leaped out and ordered him from the. streets, threatening to arrest him and also to give him a punch In ths Jaw" ! was Just leaving my home." said Cohen, "and walked to the corner of Franklin, whera 1 hud an appointment to meet a friend- At nbout 9 o'clock an automobile passed containing Heney. Upreckels and a cnuple. of detective. Suddenly It stopped and Honey Jumped out. making straight for me. "He came to me and shouted: rtet off this street corner; do you hear me? t am the Special Prosecutor. Francis J. Heney. and I'll not have you standing around on the streets. " 'Rut I am here to meet a friend.' I protested. "Don't yon dare to talk hark to mo or l".l give you a punch Jn the Jaw,' was Heney's surprising threat. "Then a mau I supposed was a BIG PAPER PLANT BURNS lifts Angeles Concern Suffers Ijoss of More Than $300,000. I-OS ANGELES, Cal.. April . The es tablishment of the Zellerhaeh Paper Com pany, located at 113 North Los Angeles street, was burned today, the loss being estimated at fully jrtOU.OOO. The flre start ed shortly before noon and raged fiercely for an hour before the firemen could get control of It. The building was a four story structure of brick and stone. The orlpin of the flre is unknown. v The flames, of unknown origin, for a time threatened the heart of the whole sale district. The danger was so great that firms on the north and south1 moved out their books and prepared to attempt to salvage part of their stocks. Severul firemen narrowly escaped being burned when the flames suddenly shot out of the southwest corner of. the building, where it appeared that the fire had been subdued. They all slid down the hose from the third floor to safety. ' 300,000 Gallons of Wine Blaze. HEAL.rPRL"RG. Cal.. April 6. The winery of Mrs, E. Gaddinnl, located three miles north of this city, was burned to the ground early today. Fully 300.000 gal lons of wine were destroyed: The total loss is estimated at $65,000, partly insured. ORDER WILL PROSECUTE FORESTERS PROCEED AGAINST DAIiGITY AT OXCE. Executive Hoard of Grand Court Takes Action' Against ex-Secretary TTnder Arrest. Late last niht it was announced by the. Executive Board of the Oregon Grand Court of Foresters that Andrew B. Dal- Stlty, ex-secretary. who was arrested Monday on the charge of embezzlement, will be proceeded against by the order. It was stated that the order had been led somewhat to take this action by the published statement of Dalinty that pollt Jcal influences were concerned. After every member of the Council and Board had given his solemn'assurance to the ef fect that this was absolutely erroneous, the decision to confirm the action taken by the Board of Trustees was reached. Chairman Peterson announced there was undoubted evidence against Dalgity and that he would be proceeded against with out mercy. Dalgity is accused of misappropriating $63. although it Is- said that evidence will be brought to show larger defalcations. Dispatches from Astoria allege that the Astoria lodge has a similar ground of complaint against Dalgtty, who Is an ex secretary of that branch. SHOCKED BY GREAT BLAST Los Angeles Woman Vlaims Damages Under Strange Circumstances. StN 1MFWO. Cal., April . One of the Tiiot peculiar damage suits ever filed In this city has Just been instituted by A. AV. Baehp and his we. Urace Baehr. apainet the city asking J10SS.45 damages as the result of injuries which, it is alleged. Mrs. Baehr sustained from a blat of dynamite set off by citv em ployes doing roadwork near the Baehr home. The petition alleges that Mrs. Baehr was about to become a mother at the time of the occurrence. bate of the Terkes will, but no payment was made at the time. The trustee of the estate in this city Is the Central Trust Company, which, however, has not as yet taken possession of the property of the estate." TRINIDAD BARS CASTRO British Government Will Not Allow ex-Dictator to Land. PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad. April 6. At the urgent request of the State Department at Washington, communi cated to the Foreign Office at London, the British Government has decided not to allow Cipriano Castro, former Presi dent of Venezuela, to land at Trinidad. LONDON, April 6. Great Britain's change from a policy of noninterfer ence in the situation that threatens today in the Caribbean to a decision not to allow Cipriano Castro to land at Port of Spain. Trinidad, is a friendly act to America and other powers more directly interested in Venezuela- As soon as the State Department pointed out that the dethroned dictator of Venezuela probably would cause trouble in Venezuela, the foreign office decided to take action and Instruct the officials at Port of Spain to prevent Castro from landing. Spring; style shoes, Rosenthal's. " YERKES ESTATE IS SUED London Company Says He Owed $800,000 on Stock. NEW YORK. April fi. A receiver was appointed today by the United States Circuit Court for the estate of Charles T. Yerkes as th result of an action brought by the London Underground Railway Company. The claim on which the action is based is for $$00,000, said to represent what Yerkes owed on his stock holdings at the time of his death. The London claim was entered in Chi cago two years ago, soon after the pro- Town Hit by Tornado. MARION", Til.. April 6. Two persons were killed, many others were hurt and considerable property was damaged by a tornado which struck this city and vi cinity early today. The storm came from the son th west and was preceded and followed by heavy rains. In the business section several store buildings were partly demolished, and in the residence section many small homes occupied by miners and their fam ilies were unroofed. As the etorm passed across the country it ripped open barns and other farm buildings. At Pittsburg the Methodist Church was blown down. ' ASTORIA, Or., April 6. Special.) First Lieutenant James Prentice, in com mand of the Ninety-third Company, Coast Artillery Corps, at Kort Stevens, has re ceived orders to report at Fortress Mon roe, on August 28. to complete his course In the. Artillery School. ?Cln years In Portland. .Two Tars tr the lead Ins ' clinics of Europe. Thompson's Glasses ARE GUARANTEED If at any time in one year Thompson can Im prove your vision, NO CHAROE will b made for tna changing of lenses. Frames and mount fn prs kept In repafr one year without extra cost. Httt-rtai Work at the Ixwet Possible Prices. THOMPSON Tn Internationally In- tirsd. Mlit .Expert, 2nd Floor Corbctt Bldr., Pif th aid Morrison. Great Pre-Easter Sale Imported and Domestic Millinery arid Corsets REGULAR VALUES FROM $5 TO $50 FOR TEN DAYS AT 25 PER CENT OFF Dealers usually hold Easter sales after Easter. We have decided to hold ours before Easter. You want your Easter hat on Easter Sunday not a week or two after. We now offer you an opportunity to choose a stuu ning Easter hat of very latest style, and from the most carefully selected stock in the city, at a consid erable reduction. All Onr $5 Easter Hats $3.75. AH Higher-Priced Hats Reduced in Proportion Corset3 also are included Paris ette, Eedfern, Warner's Rust-Proo f all well known and popular makes. Regular prices from $4 to $25. Twenty-five Per Cent Less Than the Marked Price Will Take Any Hat or Cor set in Our Stock for the Next Ten Days Marie U. Zeitf uchs, 386 Washington Street (NEXT TO HAZELWOOD CREAMERY)