TIIE MORNING OKEGOXIAX, FRIDAT, OCTOBER 21, 1910.
HOMESOESTHDYEDs
DEATH TOLL IS 13
ST. AUGUSTUS F1-A-, AS IT APPEARED BE POKE THE INUNDATION OF LAST WEEK.
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9 At Seventh
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Agents for Modart Corsets, Lily of France Corsets, Madeleine Corsets, Reynier Gloves and Re
villon Freres Furs. The Wistaria Tea Room Offers the Best and Most Refined Tea-room Ser
vice in Portland for Breakfast, Mid-day Lunch and Afternoon Tea. Orders Taken for Our Fine
, French Pastry, Salads, Ice Cream, Etc. Weddings and Parties Catered to'.
Florida Coast Storm Worst-in
History, With Wrecks
Reported Many.
Again to the Fore Those 335, $39.SO
TALES OF HARDSHIP TOLD
and to c4-S "Tailored Spits at $2'
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Winger at Key Wen Not So Grrat
at Flrrt Reported and BuM
n9 Rrvume Road .V-h-oats
Xnmrrom In Stale.
MIA MA,- Fla, Oct 0. Wtth tale of I
ufTsrlnir and hardships manifold, re
port of wrecks nuraerou. It ta be
Jtv4 tonlirht that tha worst irtorm In
tha hlKtory of tha Florida coast will
r. rrtatrad only 1J In Ita death
Tha schooner Harry T. Harvard,
tfrom Boston, wu wrecked off tha raefa
ml Boca Baton and three of tha craw
wera drnwaad. Harry T. Geertns;, of
Ohent. Kjr. wu killed by falling- ttrn-
cers at Indian Kay. Scorea of others
are reported Injured, but bow aerloualy
Is not known her.
Ten houses were demolished at Hal-
iandale and at Indian Key the Collins
plantation was devastated. The work
men were gathered In a house and all
more or leaa Injured. Hre also
a score nf houses were blown down.
Wrecks Cannot Be Identified.
Of the wrecks on the coast reported
here tonta-ht. It Is Impossible to se
cure their Identity and location.
Tor the first time since Sunday was
communication with the outside worM
established hers today, as well aa at
Tampa. At this point the damatre was
not rreat as compared with that In the
country surrounding.
It Is reported that there are IS
washouts on the East Coast Railroad
;.brwfn Wast Palm Beach and Stewart
land It Is hard to tell when Miami will
(hare mail and train serrloa.
Tales of hardship and heroism cam
today from St. Augustine on the ar
Irtval there of fie aurrleora of the
hree-masted schooner William W. Con.
, Terse, of I'tilladedphia. who were res
cued by a launch from the llfeaavlng;
nation.
Captain and 3Icn Perish.
Captaia E, J. niler. Vat Charles
kAa-lerson sad a seaman wera drowned
when trie vessel went to pieces In the
SJiTirrl'-ane Tuesday afternoon. Ander
son succeede'd In reachtns; the surf oesr
t le shore, when a portion of the wreck
struck him. causing his death. Fred
Miller, a red 11. aon of tbe captain, to
sretrter with three seamen and tha negro
steward, reached the shore on bits of
wrerkase after fighting through a mile
of poundlns; surf.
The Converse was bound for St.
J" rands. Cuba, with a cargo of coal.
The damage done by tha storm In
Key West was not so great as at firs-,
reported. Business waa resumed yes
terday and all the cigar factories were
working today.
The constructing engineers of the East
v-,t ex-.er.5lon say that the work 'at
North KnlEhts Key has not been severe
ly I'ainaKsd. The equipment la practl
vallv uninjured, but several temporary
t.-eetle were broken down, by floating
iebrl-. which will prevent the opera
tion of trains for a week or mora. More
serious damaita waa don to the line be
ta ecn Key West and Boca Chlca.
Orange) Crop Hurt.
The most serious damage In this sec-
Con la to the orange crop, which will
not yield more than 30 per oen t
Durtnc the height of tha storm the
t-toop Nabob broke loose from her moor
ings at Mrtrueas and waa swept t sea.
The six men aboard perished.
The American steamer Herman Frasch
is ashore in three fathom of water at
'rorkr reef, northeast of Alligator
light. The British steamer Inventor re
port having rescued six men from the
schooner Mart a and ten men from tha
tark Hugo, both vessels being adrift In
th gulf. Th Inventor proceeded to
IJverpoot with tha rescued.
The schooner Huron Is safe, but It wast
necessary to chop away her mast. The
Nor me; an steamer Foa. loaded with
naval stores and phovphate from Tampa
to Germany. Is wrecked In quicksand at
MarquceauL The schooner Vivian waa
swept to sea and lost. There waa -no
one aboard. Th schooner fXandard
broke, from her moorings at Marquesas
and drifted to sea.
The train leaving Fort Myers for
Tampa last Monday and the train which
left Tampa for Fort Myera on the e-ame
day have not been heard from. It ta
presumed they are safe, but there is no
telegraphs communication betwen thee
points and washouts prevent rescue
trains from reaching them from this and.
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I.) At the RlgM af tha Plrtare Appears tbe ftreat Srm Wall Which Waa laleaded to Tors Bark the Tides. The
Waves Swept Over the Wall sad Destroyed Maay of tbe Smaller Buildings Along the Waterfront. S.) Roy
. al Polarleana. Hotel at Falsa Beach. Heported Badly Injured by Pons ding Tides. (X) Royal Palm Hotel
at Bassl.
GB1PPEH Ofl STAND
LAKEVIEW MURDER PROBED
4. rand Jury I nvcHljratc Tragedy
and Horsestealing Case.
1AKEAIEW. Or, Oct. Z. (Special.)
When the Circuit Court convened here
October 1? several Important cases were
placed before tne grand Jury. The prin
cipal one waa the murder of Jack Barry,
a bartender, who la said to have been
shot by l-ouls Vevasade. a sheepman, in
Hart's saloon here latst August. The
tragedy followed a quarrel over die and
a sulorHit wrestling bout.
Veyssade la represented by Attorney
Conn, of Lakevlew. and the state by
rrocu tin Attorney Kuykendall. of
Klamath Kails. Attorney Webster, of
ivv-tland. and Attorney Batchekier, of
I-akevteW.
Another case Is that of Bernard Kuhl.
who Is accused of stealing horses and
mules from Mr. Brewer, a rancher of
S;lvrr Lak. Kuhl and his alleged ac
omi-llce. Do Moss, bad homesteads In
that aectlon.
Brewer discovered tha loss of his
etork and accompanied by four of his
neighbors started tn pursuit. At the
Klamath reservation tbey secured the
aid of two Indian guides, who traced
Kuhl and De Moss to tha Callahan ranch.
1J miles northwest of Dairy. Th horses
and mules were found grazing In a near
by pasture, while th mea were camped
some distance away. Dt Moaa arose tar.
lv to look after the horses and was shot
through the ceart by Brewer. Kuhl.
hearing tha report, Ted to th hills. Kuhl
Infer surrendered himself to Deputy
Ph-rrff Shallock.
Fred Magilden Is accused of selling
whisky to Indiana and Pat Angland and
Jack Murphy, local sheepmen, are held
for lassoing and otherwise mistreating
Indiana at Adel. Or.
Doctor Declares His Wife
Left Home After Quarref.
PLOT TO ESCAPE IS TOLD
SU-amshlp Quartermaster Had
A -reed to Hide Him tn Carjro and
Make Splash Jn Water to
Indicate Act of Suicide.
The Msh power elerfrte earchll-hts wtth
winch eseis are eoulDDed on the r.rsLi
I! Vakvs prove ainst teful tn tbe early gprlosr
r sights vhta the water Is covered with a
rsrtlallv br-n Ice ft-:d- Py trtsans of the
thl openi-n are located, thus often sav
ins raaar hours.
LONDON. Oct. to. With the appear
ance of Dr. Hawley H. Crlppen on tha
witness stand today In his own defense
and th opening statement of hi coun
ael. tha direction to be taken by the
efTort to free Crlppen from the charge
of murdering his wife. Bella Elmore,
became known for th first time.
It became known also that the de
fense will endeavor to prove positively
that the body found In Crlppen 's home
wss not that of his wife.
Mr. Tobln. the lawyer for the de
fense. contended that the prosecution's
assertion that a desire for money and
tha wish to marry Kthel Clare Lenevo
formed a motlv for tha murder was
untenable. Crlppen, he said, owed
nothing, and he had not married MJss
Leneve. sine th dlsapearance of hia
wife, although he had had a chance to
do so.
Absence of Weapon Noted.
No purchase of lime. In which the
parts bad been burled, had been traced
to Crlppen. nor had a weapon with
which th deed could be connected
been found. Counsel said that the
prisoner's dally demeanor sine Febru
ary 1, the dat of hia wife's disappear
ance, and the absence of an appear
ance of haunting care, disproved th
theory that he waa a murderer.
Mr. Tobln said that Belle Elmore
had threatened frequently to leave ber
husband and at last carried out ber
threat. Who knew, ha asked, whether
Bell Elinor was alive or dead? Th
Jury, however, must know before It
could condemn a man to death.
The defense Insisted that It was per
fectly natural that Crlppen should take
flight In th company of Miss Leneve.
and both In disguise, when he reallsej
that the lies which h bad told to
cover up th scandal of his wife's de
parture had served only to create a
mountain of prejudice against him. Mr.
Tobln then made the surprising state
ment that Crlppen two days before
his arrest on the stesmer Montrose
arranged with th quartermaster to
hide blm In the cargo and to land him
in the night time at Quebec
Prisoner Calm on Stand.
Crlppen leaned against the rail of
the box In a characteristic easy atti
tude, and gave hie testimony In a
steady, clear and calm voice. He told
of the gradual alienation of his wife's
affections antil th climax waa reached
In a quarrel on th night of January tl
last. His wife. . he said, had accused
him of lack of attention to Mr. and
Mrs. Martlnettl. who had spent the
evening with them. They quarreled
and on the following day his wife went
away. Ha bore out his counsel's state
ment of an alleged plot which he had
formed to escape from the steamer
ieontrose.
He said the quartermaster had told
him the captain had recognized him
and Miss I-eneve and that he was to be
arrested when the steamer landed.
The quartermaster offered to make a
splash In the water during the night,
when Crlppen was to pretend to com
mit suicide. The quartermaster had
told him there was no charge against
Miss Leneve, and he planned to sep
arate from her for a time and Join her
later.
Th case for the prosecution was
closed with the testimony of Drs. Mar
shall and Spilabury, who examined the
parta of the body unearthed In tbe
Crlppen house. The cross-examination
was technical and was directed to an
ndeavor to prove that an alleged scar
waa only a fold In the skin. The med
leal experts were unshaken, however,
After Crlppen had testified In part.
oourt adjourned tor tne day.
EDNA LOFTUS FUGITIVE
BENCH WARRANT ISSCED FOR
PRETTY CHORCS GIRL.
police and passed four unhappy hours tn
a cell.
After release on bail she , appeared in
the Police Court with a story to the ef
fect that she had met the chauffeur in
Staack's saloon nd had settled his
claim. She was corroborated by the
chauffeur, but the system of transacting
court business In a barroom did not ap-
Of absorbing interest to the woman whose choice
of her Winter Suit is not 3-et made is this special
offering of well-made Tailored Suits garments of
real worth, that should reveal to her the oppor
tunity to secure one that "in style and color is
becoming to her.
They're made "just a little better" than the
arverage Tailored Suits at these price show a lit
tle more care in the tailoring made of better ma
terials. Selection is not limited to. just one or two styles
there's pleasing variety to choose from only
one or two of each model.
One is of rough Scotch material, in browns and
blues.
Another is of fancy Irish mixture in both light
gray and brown.
SOO New Belts at 39c Ea.
They go on sale today and tomorrow a half thousand
of them calf and patent leather Belts, elastic Belts and
Belts in' patent leather finishes colors red, black, light
blue, pink and white narrow, medium and the wide
stjies, with plain and fancy buckles. In the Neckwear
Section Main Aisle.
Cot Veils Special at 29c
Another special offering for today and tomorrow from
the Neckwear Section Veils in lengths of 1 j'ard, 14
yards and l yards, cut from Veilings worth 50c yard
and 35c yard In the favored colors and meshes.
SSS&S0 Sale of
ILiinigerie Waists
200 of them at the special
price of
$1,19 Each
Ten different models to choose from
in this collection of 200 waists that
will go on special sale today and to
morrow in the Shirtwaist Shop.
They're made of fine lawn, with heavy
crochet lace trimmings and also trim
mings of dainty Val. and Cluny lace.
An opportunity that will be eagerly
taken advantage of by many whose
waist wardrobes need replenishing.
Supreme Sewing Machines Being Offered On the Liberal Payment Terms of $1 Down and 50c
Weekly. Six Models. $16 Up.
peal to Judge Conlon, who. after vigor
ously denouncing the system of using
the court processes solely for the pur
pose of collecting bills he directed both
the chauffeur and fair Edna to appear
in court on the following day. He told
them he wanted a thorough Investigation
of the saloon settlement business.
This morning there was no appearance
on the part of Miss Loftus. Her attor
ney said that be had been unable to lo
cate bis client, and now the police will
take a hand at finding her.
Harry Rhelnstrom, Edna's husband, has
returned to a sanitarium in Oakland
where lie says he is going to stay until
he Is cured, as the pace he has led has
broken down his' health., and only re
centlv he was arrested on the street
of Oakland on account of his apparent
Insanity.
Corporations Pay Tax Willingly.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 20. Virtually all
of the corporation tax. aggregating in
excess of $27,000,000, has been collected
by the Treasury Department. Officials
say it was collected with less annoyance
and was paid apparently with less re
luctance than other Internal revenue
taxes.
Bride of Tonnj Millionaire Tries to
Settle Case and Court Offers
Objection.
BAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 0. ( Special.)
Edna Ijoftus, chorus girl-wife of Harry
Rhelnstrom, son of the late Bernard
Rhelnstrom. tha millionaire brewer of
Cincinnati. Is a fugitive from justice. The
pretty chorus girl bride failed to appear
when her name was railed In Police
Judge Conlon's court this morning and
when Attorney Cadwallader announced
that he was not advised as to the where
abouts of hia client, the magistrate Issued
a bench warrant for her arrest.
It was after a wlld.nlght In the tender
loin section that dainty Edna Loftus ran
amuck with a chauffeur, whom she had
refused to pay for joyriding, that she
first fell Into the rhitrhes of the local
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For Sunday's Breakfast
YOU will want the most appetizing, delicious treat. So tele
phone In your order to your dealer today for as much as
you will want of Columbia Brand Pure Pork Sausage. Make it
a standing order for every Saturday. Leave your order for
a couple of other days during the week, too. We say Pare
Pork Sausage, and that is precisely what we mean. Sweet,
tender pork from little pigs, blended with delicate spices and
just enough salt. Ever taste any home-made sausage, back
on somebody's farm? Good, wasn't it? Tasted like more?
That's the kind of sausage this is. We make from day to day
only as much as we have orders for. Be sure to get yours.
Union Meat Company
Your OPPortunity
ENGLISH CANNEL COAL
$10.50 Per Ton Delivered
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This offer holds good until Monday, October 24, at 5 P. M. We
have just received through Balfour, Guthrie & Co., of this city, a cargo
of English cannel coal shipped from Hull, England, and it is now
unloaded on the American Can Company's dock at the foot of Four
teenth street.
We have decided to accept orders for this coal for the next three
days at $10.50 per ton, delivered. This offer will positively cease at
5 P. M. Monday. After that the price will be $14.00 per ton, de
livered. This is by far the best grade of hard coal that has ever reached
this port, and is far superior to the anthracite coals of Pennsylvania
and very much harder.
We are advised by Balfour, Guthrie & Co. that there is no more
of this coal afloat, and as it takes eight months to make a trip from
Hull, England, to this port around the Horn, this will be your last
opportunity this Winter of securing coal of this class at any price,
and please bear in mind that we will not accept orders for this coal
at $10.50 per ton delivered after Monday, October 24, at 5 P. M.
If you wish to avail yourself of this opportunity, cither call or
telephone us at once.
No orders accepted at this price unless accompanied by the cash
or check.
Pacific Coal & Gas Co.
Rooms 218 and 219 Commercial Club Building.
Phone Marshall 2581.
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