THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX. TORTLAXD, FEBRUARY 21, 1900. Women's Oxfords 2.50 A special introductory sale of the new 1909 Oxfords, shown in tan Russia calf, vici kid and gunmetal calf, also patent colt; all sizes, and in both Oxfords and Colonials. Regular $X00 lines, priced for a few days only at $3.50 Women's 65c Rubbers, all sizes, at.. . ...oOc Women's $1.00 Overgaiters at G'.lC Women's Shoes $1.77. At this price you have choice of dozens of new and up-to-date styles in both vici kid and patent leathers; they come in both heavy and lightweights, suitable for street and evening wear; all sizes and widths. Regular $2.50 kinds, priced for this sale, Monday and Tuesday, at v $1.77 Women's $3.00 Shoes, in broken sizes, at $1.93 Mail Orders 1 Receive Our Prompt Attention The Most in Value, The Best in Quality RECORB-BREAKIIG SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK'S SELLING v . vj w' mad the most remarkable preparations for it. acn nu of tie nmneroun aepaninenis oi uus iw-sii"u , This ought.to prove the greatest andbusiest February r week ts JPl-did S The 'sto're was neve? more attractive. The stocks of seasonable goods for personal wear or h--veror f less eninusxasm ana a vigorous aewuuuwn .-. - Ztu rTower In brief the season's best merchandise is offered at prices absolutely without parallel in tne matter oi lowness quamy, oi extensive, ine attraciions are pracucauy umium. x u i - Muslin Underwear We are determined to keep up the wonderful interest that has been centered around this popular department during the entire season by offering for Monday and Tuesday the most tempting values we have yet offered. ' NEW SPRING MODELS OF R. & G. CORSETS AT $1.00 An extra fine showing of the latest Spring models in R. & G. Corsets; they are made of excellent quality material in coutil or batiste, daintily trimmed with lace.. These corsets are worn by the most fashionably gowned women of America be cause their style is the latest Parisian, while at the same time their fit is perfect and their comfortable pliancy unequaled. Your choice of many styles at the popular fljl AA price. Monday and Tuesday, of J X VTVr MUSLIN GOWNS SPECIALLY PRICED $1.18 A sale of women's Gowns in the high, V-shaped or low-neck, slipover style; these gowns are made of the best grade ma terial, cambric or nainsook, all are trimmed with fine em broidery, laces and ribbons; made extra long and good gener ous width. Regular $1.30 to .$1.75 values, djl 18 special for this sale P COMBINATION DRAWERS AND CORSET COVER SPE CIALLY PRICED $1.15 A choice assortment of combination Corset Cover and Drawers Suite, made of excellent quality nainsook and daintily trimmed with fine embroideries. laee and ribbons. Reg- I "1 1 K .ular $1.50 and $1.75 values, special T,Ay MUSLIN SKIRTS SPECIALLY PRICED $1.3S A showing of -women's Skirts, made of excellent quality cambric, with deep flounce of fine -embroidery and rows of insertion to match; other styles have deep flounce of neat lace insertion; all are made extra well and finished with cambric dnst ruffle and nnderpieee. Regular values to $C.50, J KQ speeiallv priced for this sale J ". C WOMEN'S NEW STYLE GARMENTS, OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT No extra charge for style; no extra charge because a thing is new. We charge for value, not for novelty. Our rules of uniformly low Pereentagf of prXhold good at the beginning of the season as well as at all other times of the year Quality .style price and Seoul treatmeTare the attractions we depend upon in soliciting and holding your patronage We should be highly leased if wLn "nVe"ent you would visit our garment section and note the ideas of quality, style and prices therein displayed. A NEW SPRING SUIT $17.50 A new Spring Suit that combines all of the new ideas of the season, new in style, new in materials and new in colors; made of pretty novelty serges and wool taffetas, in all pop ular colors; eoats are medium length, in several pretty effects; skirts plaited or gored. These suits are either plain or finished with suitable trimmings. A remarkable value for Monday fl1! y -f" or Tuesday mtMXM SPRING JACKETS OF COVERT CLOTH Natty Spring Coats in several differ ent shades of covert cloth, in plain colors or stripes, chiefly semi-fitting effects, with or without cuffs. A highly tailored garment throughout at a jHipular price flj'y' 1 f Monday or Tuesday. . . v WOMEN'S SKIRTS Of panama of a good quality, iu black, brown and blue, plaited or gored, with or without the fold, and trimmings of taffeta and satin. A l ff kirt well worth $8.50 vr 1mm Petticoats of a fine quality raven black taffeta, 15-inch flounce in plain effect, with hemstitched ruf fle, dropskirt with 5i f raffle of taffeta p9mUM HEATHERBLOOM PETTICOATS These Petticoats are fast supersed ing the cheaper grade of silk petti coats; they possess the rustle of silk, and their durability is unsur passed : a 15-inch flounce in a very rich effect; finished with shining and five rows of straps and ruffle; dropskirt and ruffle of heat hex bloom. A $3.25 df ty K value U DAINTILY EMBR'D'D WAISTS A most beautiful assortment of Spring Waists; several different designs, of the finest quality lawn; fronts embroidered and finished with cluster tucks and lace; yoke and collar of rich lace or otherwise; sleeves with fcO f f long tucks; most exclusive designs Trw v Flannelette Dressing Sacques .Just arrived a new shipment, in different light and dark colors and pretty fSK, .WW manv designs, scalloped edges and collar. 85c value. 75.C Black Dress Goods Our Spring showing of black woolen Dress Goods is the most complete in the Northwest, including as it does every wanted fabric, weave and weight, in thoroughly dependable qualities, at prices within the reach of all. We call your particular atten tion to our showing of PRIESTLEY'S BLACK FABRICS Here are a few of the weaves, all guaranteed last black: 45-inch black Mohair Luster in stripes and checks. 46-inch black French Batiste. 45-inch black French Serge. 42-inch black Empire Cloth. 44- inch black Ocean Serge. 45- inch black Nunsveiling. 42-inch black French Voiles. 44-inch black Carina Luster. All matchless values at this low price. BLACK DRESS GOODS AT $1.00 YARD Your choice of these, weaves in correct Spring weights 4S-iwh black English Diagonals, 45-inch black Queen's Cloth, 45-iuch black shadow-striped Panama, 46-inch black Chiffon Voiles, 45 inch English Tamesc, 44-inch English Prunellas, 48-inch black French Serges, 50-inch black Chil ton Panamas. The best val ues in the city at this price. JUST RECEIVED A COMPLETE LINE OF WM. F. READ'S GENUINE LANSDOWNE We are now showing a large stock of Win. F. Road's celebrated Lansdowue, a' beautiful silk and wool fabric, that washes as well as linen; comes with a high lustrous finish, as rich as silk, and is exceedingly serviceable hown in over 40 shades, including black and cream, and priced for "t Og this season at, per yard A YARD Specials in Men's Furnishings Department Robert Bros. Men's Furnishing Store is as exclusive as the most exclusive specialist store you don't have to pay so much, that's all right near the Third-street entrance, in and out without loss of time. If there is any man in Portland who doesn t know It, here are some goods at introducing opportunities: . MEN'S CHAMBRAY SHIRTS AT 85 A fin showing of men's line blue chambray Shirts, made with soft button-down collar, sleeves have two buttons and soft cuffs, double stitched and felled scams. These Ehirts have one pocket, are cut to fit, and are our best $1.00 OK. value, specially priced for this sale...- CJtJV MEN'S WORK SHIRTS AT 39 A line of men's black duck Work Shirts, made with soft collar and cuffs, felled seams; they are cut good full OQ. width, and are best 50c values, special MEN'S HALF HOSE AT 19 A line of men's fine cashmere Half Hose, in natural gray, made with merino heel and toe, fine ribbed tops. This hose is the popular Lasher make, and has no equal when it comes to wearing quality. Regular 25c values, specially .1 Q priced for this sale ' Men's Outing Flannel Gowns Made of splendid quality material, with military or soft turndown collar. These gar ments are cut good full length and width and are . Q. best $1.00 values, special for this sale Fine Silk Fabrics, Prices Without Precedent This is a siilendid opportunity to secure the materials for a handsome silk dress, waist or skirt at temptingly low prices. A great showing of the soft, pliable sorts, and every thread war ranted pure silk. The maker's guarantee goes with every yard sold. It's a pleasure to buy silk thus, isn't it? Here are some of the very newest kinds: NEW MESSALINE SILKS AT 75 A choice line of new Messaline Silks; they come 19 inches wide, with a beautiful brilliant finish, guaranteed all pure silk; shown in the new chevron stripes pin stripes in self colors, new jacquard .weaves in self-colored effects, beautiful new designs in shades of old rose, wistaria, smoke gray, olive, tan, imilhori v laune. navy, brown, steel, slate, black and Usual $1.00 silks. great values at this price. NEW TUSSAH PONGEES AT 77c Warranted all-silk 27-inch Tussah Pongees, in a splendid and brilliant finish; washable and durable; choice new in natural, brown, green, blue, wistaria, gray and Special value at this price. SHANTUNG PONGEES AT 75 A special sale of 26-inch genuine Shantung, hand-made I' a fabric that will wash like linen, will outwear any silk comes in natural color only. This quality usually sells a vard. cream. weight, shades black. mgees, made; at $ I PANIC AMID F LAMES Large Steamer Burns and 200 Lives Reported Lost. OFF ARGENTINE COAST Blazing Mramrr Driven Ashore and Past-eiigers tnd Crew Knsh for Safety Reports Conflict as to the Xunibrr Saved. ! TifBXOS ATRt'.S. Feb. 20. The Ar gentine steamer Presidents Koca. from southern ports, according to reports re ceived here, has hern wrecked between Puerto de fan Antonio and Puerto Madrid, on the east coast. The steamer caught fire, and it Is believed the crew and 200 passengers have perished. It Is reported also that the steamer sank. Press disjiat-hes received here tills afternoon slate the flames spread with (Treat rapidity and the steamer was headed into shore as rapidly as pos sible. A panic prevailed and many Uvea were lost, some of the estimates reach ing as hijth as lt0. The Fresldente Jtoca was on her way north from Puerto Madrid to San Antonio Later official mespsa-es report that tha vessel sank, but only 20 lives wore lost. Three hundred and fifty passen gers and members of the crew were Bayed, aceordinsc to these advices. The President Roca belonged to the Hamburg South American. She was the largest steamer trading regularly be tween Buenos Ayres and the northern torta of the republic. COOPER TELLS OF CRIME (Continued From First pace.) Sharp and Representative Mathews. "NV stopped and talked a while. Ma thews left and we turned in on Union in the direction of the Governor's man sion." "Were you expecting to meet Sharpe that day?'" "We were not. When we got to Vine street, or Seventh avenue, I saw Mr. Carmack a block away. I turned to Mr. Sharpe and said: 'There comes Senator earmark; don't let papa see him.' I whispered It and then to papa 1 yaid: 'Let's hurry up, papa.'" " "Did you say to your father. "Let's go up here.' and did he reply, 'So, let's stay here a while'?" "No, sir: when papa came up to me I got him by the arm and hurried north towards the Governor's mansion. I be gan to hurry him. and he pulled away, saying. 'What's the matter with you?' Then he turned and exclaimed: 'Say, is that Senator Carmack? Yes, I'll go over and talk to him now." Tells of Meeting. "I said, 'Oh, no. papa, you must not. "He said, 'I Know Carmack; he knows m; there will be no trouble.' I let him go about two feet. I did not know what to do. Then T went over to him." "Why did you think you should go over with him?" "I remembered the note papa had sent, and I feared for him." "What did you think was your fa ther's purpose in going over there?" "I believed It was to talk to the Sen ator about the publications. Senator Carmack was about to pass Mrs. TCast man and was putting his hat back on his head. Papa spoke to him as he was passing her, not expecting to speak. Papa said: 'Senator Carmack,' and In stantly the- Senator drew his revolver. It came out Instantly, just like (the witness demonstrated the motion V... "It paralyzed me for a minute, and I sprang toward papa as Carmack began to back toward the pole. "As I Jumped a shot exploded in my face. Tho bullet struck my necktie and went into my shoulder. I went after my gun which wes in my overcoat pocket. The second shot went through my sleeve and entered the post. I slipped around the post and found Carmack aiming at me again." "What did you do then?" Tells of Firing. "I began firing. I fired three times, as fast as I could. I saw Carmack reel and fall and quit firing." "Why did you 6top shooting?" "Bocause I saw that he was hit." "Did your father say anything about a coward?" "Yes. sir, as Carmack drew his revolver and got behind Airs. LiLstman, he said something about a coward hiding behind a woman's skirts." "Did you see a pistol in your father's hands up to the time Carmack began to shoot?" "No. sir." "Did anyone fire a shot before Sena tor Carmack?" "No, sir; Carmack fired two shots first and I fired three. That was all that was fired. "Is the bullet still in your body?" "I don't think so. The day after the shooting I found a fcullet in my bed at St. Thomas Hospital -where I was taken from Ftort's Infirmary." Witness Sliovrs Bullet. The witness produced the bullet, which he said he felt at first in bed about his knees. "At the time you shot Carmack did you not beiiove that your life was in danger?" "I believed flint if 1 hud not done so he would have killed me. I think in an other instant he would have shot me again." The witness denied ever having said to Charles H. Warwick that Carmack: "ought to be dead and In hell 20 years ago." "How long did you know the Senator?" "For many years. I never had aught but friendly feeling toward the Senator." Attorney-General McCarn said that as cross-examination would take several hours, he would ask for an adjournment until Monday. The court granted the request. F HIDDEN TO FLY WOMEN TO LEARN BOXING Chicago Club in Favor of Girls Learning Manly Art. CHICAGO, Feb. 20. An Ehanston club has gone on record in favor of instruc tion of girls in the manly art of self-defense, by en overwhelmingly affirmative vote, on the proposition: "Resolved, That girls should be taught to box." Mrs. Catherine Waugh McCulloch, wo man Justice of the Peace, introduced the resolution. Aside from the immense advantage ac cruing to wives In handling their hus bands, one member of the club thought that such preparation would be good training for housework. Another suggest ed It would be beneficial in the event of attacks by holdup men. Blacklist "Ine Drunkards. CHICAGO. Feb. 20. Proprietors of. a saloon in Kenosha, Wis., have started a prohibition law of their own, refusing to pell liquor to nine habitually thirsty men of the town. The blacklisted nine are highly indignant and have threatened legal proceedings. It is said other names will be added when the list is In good working order. Alfonso Sees Wright Ascend and Envies Him. he will consider equipping the Spanish army rifle with the Instrument. FUTURE USE OF AIRSHIPS Only Promise to Queen and Premier Prevents His Joining Wright. Flying Not as Dangerous as -Autoinobiling, He Says. PAL", France, Feb. 20. King Alfonso of Spain today witnessed two successful aeroplane flights by the Wright brothers, after which he entertained Wilbur and Orville Wright, Hart O. Berg, their Ku ropean business manager. and the Mayor of Pau at luncheon. It had been generally supposed his majesty would take aqvantage of this opportunity to be. the lirst sovereign to tnake a trip in an aeroplane, but the King had promised Queen Victoria not to go aloft, and he kept his pledge. Not as Dangerous as Autos. The weather was ideal and Wilbur Wright made a splendid flight of 28 min utes. He circled in a figure eight within a short radius, then flew high in tho air. only to pome down and sklin over the ground. - Finally the machine took the direction of the racecourse and was lost sight of. Fourteen minutes later It re appeared, coming from the opposite di rection. During the flight the King re marked he did not think aeroplane flying as dangerous as automoblling. When the machine had come to earth. King Alfonso congratulated Mr. Wright heartily, and upon the invitation of the American he occupied the passenger's seat while the proud inventor explained his machine in detail. The King then suggested a flight with a passenger, and Wilbur Wright took up Count de Lam bert for 13 minutes, leaving the entire di rection of the machine to the passenger. Given Word Xot to Fly. His majesty predicted a great future for the aeroplane and deplored the fact that he could not make a trial flight. The King laughed and recalled the Cabinet crisis produced several years ago when Premier Maura resigned because the King had not heeded his warning to run his automobile slower through the streets of Madrid. He said it was his fervent wish to attempt a flight, but he had given a solemn promise before he left home not to be led Into making an ascent. Mr. Berg explained the indescribable delight of gliding over the cushioning air, but the King smiled and said: "Yes, I know, but I have given my word." Use of Aeroplane in War. His majesty was very much interested In hearing a recital of the success of the Wrights; how they became interested In aviation; their long struggle and their final success, and the complete masteTy of their machine. He then discussed the eventual use of the aeroplane in war. He questioned the suitability of the aero plane in general offensive operations on land, but said he thought it invaluable for land scouting and seacoast defense, where It could be used offensively with success." The King manifested also much Interest In the new gun invented by Hi ram Maxim, and he arranged to have a sample silencer sent to Madrid, where FIRE THREATENS LOVELOCK Xevadft Town Suffers $10,000 Loss Before Flames Are Controlled. LOVELOCK. Nev., Feb. 20. Property valued at 140,000 was destroyed and the lives of 30 people endangered by a Are that raged In the business portion of Lovelock at 3 o'clock this mornlnrr. The blaze, due to an exploding- gaso line light machine, broke out in the Stag Inn, a saloon, and quickly spread to the Franklin Hotel, filled with sleeping people. ', Half a block of business houses were burned before the volunteer fire de partment got the Are under control. Many persons, believing that the fire would spread to the residence district, moved their household goods Into the street and stood guard over them the remainder of the night. A man who tried to loot a burning jewelry store was kicked in the face by a fireman, rendered unconscious and removed to a hospital, where he is in a serious condition. WOUNDED BY OWN PISTOL La Grande Man May Die a Result of Accident. LA GRANDE. Or., Feb. 20. (Spe cial.) John Campbell, a conductor for the Grand Ronde Lumber Company on its logging road up Rock Creek from Hilgard. eight miles west of this city, was. seriously wounded late this after noon by the accidental discharge of a revolver which he carried in his coat pocket. The wounded man was at once brought to the Grand , Ronde Hospital hers and placed on tho operating table. The surgeons say he has but little chance of recovering. Campbell is about 25 years old. KLEIN. IS GUILTY Pittsburg Councilman Convict ed in Bribery Case. In his own defense, said he had never seen a ?5000 bill In his life. BOASTING STARTS INQUIRY Suffragettes Still Busy. LONDON. Feb. 20. The suffragettes have adopted a novel method for ad vertising the demonstration they are planning for February 24. Throughout the day sombcr-looklng vehicle, sup posed to represent a police van, in which was a man in policeman's uni form, was driven along the main streets. The wagon was decorated with the suffragette colors and escorted by a number of women carrying banners announcing that a deputation would assemble the 24tb and proceed to the Councilman "Flashed" Big Bill and Story Wras Carried to Mayor, Who Had Keccnt In quiry Started. PITTSBURG, Feb. 20. Councilman JohnF. Kleln'was found guilty late this afternoon In connection with the bribery scandal. Klein was accused of accepting a $17,500 bribe from the ex-president and cashier of tlie German National Bank, in return for which he was to make the bank a city depository. That Mayor Guthrie started the In vestigation which resulted in the re cent graft exposures was learned to day through the testimony of Ernest Frey, a saddler, who alleged that Coun cilman Klein had shown him some time ago a $5000 bill and is said to have remarked: "That is the way to get it.". Frey repeated this remark to. City Auditor Kimball, who in turn told Mayor Guthrie. An investigation was then started. Klein, testifying today QUALITY STYLE. DISTINCTION 1st r HATS THE BEST $3.00 HAT IN AMERICA Spring Models in Both Soft and Stiff Blocks Are Now In MICHEL & SICHEL Co. Furnishers To Men Who Know 286 Washington St. Bet. 4th and 5th Sts. SOLE AGENTS IN PORTLAND House of Commons in an effort to see Premier Asqulth. Chemitwa Wins Twice. CHK.MAWA, Or.. Feb. 20. (imperial.) The Chemawa Indian School I'Hfketball teams won a doublrhearter g;nne today from the boys and K'rls of tho NVwberg High School. The Indian eirls won by a score of 36 to 6. making 1 ami It points In the two halves, while tlip Newberg girls tallied 3 points in eacli half. Tlin Indian boys' team won by a score of 44 to 10 in a very fast, clean game. The Indians made IS to 4 in the linst and 2tf to t in the second half. Officials: Teabo, referee; MotwhenbachT. of New berg, umpire. Advantages in the Selection of a Piano Here Our arrangement lias done away with everything mys terious about piauo-buying reduced it to tho simple mat ter of selecting what is best for your home choosing between pianos requiring the investment of a large sum and those more moderate in price. The lowest in price and the medium are placed side by side with the most ex pensive in our store, thus avoiding all confusion as to make, price and gTadc, and affording an opportunity for comparison as to tone, action and desirability. AVe have new Pianos as low In price as $265. and from this to 27.1. $300 and $400 up. Stelnway, Everett. Bstey, A. B. :iiase. Paekard. taidwifr, Kingrabury and Kmcrson PianoH are sold exclusively by us. Easy terms. Steinway and Victor Representatives. Sherman, Clay & Co. Opposite Postoffice, Portland, Or. I Tomorrow Is Washday, Avoid Its Troubles by bending to the UNION LAUNDRY COMPANY Where Linen Lasts FAMILY WASHING Rough dry 5c a pound, rough dry by the piece lc up Lace Curtains 30c Per Pair Call Main 398 or A 1123