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THE 1 0REGON DAILT JOTJItNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, .OCTOBER 21, 1003. 10 THE BOSTON STOR First and Salmon Streets Ladies' Underwear and Hosiery 25c 50c Ladies' fast black, fleece lined Hose, spliced heels and )r toes, per pair 25c, 15c and..'............... 12L Ladies' all-wool Cashmere Hose, spliced heels and Cy toes, fast black, fine soft quality, pair I. mOv Ladies' well-made and finished fleeced Vests and Pants, superior quality, worth 40c, cut price Ladies' fine quality merino Vests and Pants, always sold for 65c, our price is..... MONSTER ROCKS ILL BE MOVED SVAOBOAT HXTBXOWA HAS OOBS Dowir run bxtzb ok A dtjta- ' lornro ixNomoi ays wxxi. boob Bsozir bombabjoiwo ob- iTBUCTiu-i to batioatiob;. TO UNIONIZE 1AB0R IN THE BIG SOUTH -Journal Special Servie,) Philadelphia. Oct 11. Tha second annual convention of the United Tex tile workers of America, which, opened In Philadelphia yesterday, will devote a treat deal of It time to the discus- aion of unionising cotton-mlU labor In tne Boutn. , The preeent convention la the first Ince all branchea of textile labor In the United States - were amalgamated in ma association. , It has been PRESS CLUB HAKES BUSY REHEARSING A TAVTAXJSTJrCr TOBXTASTB 0 , WHAT. HAT H SZnOTM OK ft THB WTOBT WHEW TSOB ITZWS- rim uxir kaxb u abt sxbx 0XT8Z.T xnrsrsTAKB TO bb rxrzrBT. Boys' Underwear Boys' fine quality camelshair Shirts and Drawers, strongly made. The usual 60c kind. Our price now is, each. 45c r Children's Underwear v Yon will find these are excellent garments for the little folks. Children's fleece lined Vests and Pants of superior F . ' quality, worth 40c Our price, each mOv Men's Underwear at Attractive Prices 39c Men's fine camelshair Shirts and Drawers, the kind that the up-town stores are asking 50c for; our price is " only .'. , Men's winter-weight, extra heavy random Shirts and Drawers, made from carefully selected stock, they will wear and give fine satisfaction, worth 75c, our price PA is .......................... i Two large Slaughter's Bar giaeers Hope to Move Them by Means of Dynamite Professional Diver Is Taken Along- to locate Them Books Af in 80 Teet of Water. The clubrooms In the Marqaam build- only imMim An T.rinr am aunn tne past rear that the American m wr . iteration or Labor gave tha associa-img are mgnuy tna. scene or rehearsals ana VulW aiaies K flnn i,,TmAlnKn .v.- mu- ..vara I tnr tha ml mitral ahnw In h. rli h. A number of Independent cotton and I the Portland Press club, and everybody, woolen workers' unions have also been I from Musical Director Soules not drawn Into the larger organisation, and souls to End Man Karp. are so en now all are combined under the samelthused that they wish It were always Jurisdiction. The organisation Includes unions of blanketsiscavert. woolen work ers, bleacher?, workers, silk workers, knitters,, passementerie workers, rug makers, carpet workers, lace workers and burlap workers. The convention be- Local United States engineers sent the snaKboat Methlona down to Slaugb ter's bar, below Katnler, yesterday to gun. today has before it the huge task night and that they could forever re hearse.. An opening chorus has already been learned by heart, and any one of the boys could tell you it is written In two flats. It is not entitled "Never Push an Angle Worm When It Is Going Up a Hill," but the name will be on the cloar the channel at that place. of making laws for the. government of 1 souvenir program which will be given In that vicinity are two large rocks sji tnese varied interests. . out to every ucKet noiaer, Which are particularly a constant source The unionising of the Southern cotton I The scribes hava placed the profes of annoyance to navigation. A large mill workers Is the most vexing ques-1 sional minstrels several blocks In the uddIv of dynamite was taken along I tlon expected to come before the con-1 rear of the procession In the line of on the snagboat and an attempt will be ventlon. The situation is made the Mokes. Every gag Is guaranteed to be muile to blow them out of their Im-jmore Interesting by the popular belief new and refreshing, and far In advance bedded positions. The fragments will 1 mat some or tne leaders among tn i or tne rest or tne crop or minstrel witti- then be aathered up and conveyed to the P unionised workers .of the North feel 1 clams. A heavy fine la levied on the river bank. ' i that they have the warm secret sup I unfortunate whp so far forgets the dig' A profebSlonal diver accompanied the port or Northern manufacturers in their nity or his position as to spring any' outfit. Ilia work will be to wade enrone to organise tne soutnern wors i tning tnat nas oeen neara oerore. JNotn around on the river bed and locate the ers, as the accomplishment of this de- ing will go unless It la known to ba free k. a. ik ivin in ahnut sign would lessen the rast-jrrowing ad- rrom microbes. feet of water this will be no small job. vantage the southern mills have In their John Lathrop, of the flowery tongue. In the language of one of the engl- competition against the Northerners, will preside at the head of the feast neera. "it will be like looklna- for a The problem, however, Is most difficult, needle in a havatack " ana an tne more so Because me Boutn- Aftur the obstruct Ion. are located the ern woriwri navo mue union eninuoi diver will return to the surface and get sra. They show a willingness to organ- a supply of dynamite sticks. They will wnen approacned ny an aggressivs be placed in proper position ana ne wm I '". . long uu inn orfanuor reiiiMji muuiii them, but soon drift away when he leaves. The leaders of the movement wit will be found A. I Morris, W, say. however, that the present conven-1 McRua, Gilbert Coatello and Frederic tlon will tackle the Southern nroblem I von Earn the- latter hv reoueat). Karri Dam will ivuvrauu wi m I . .v . - . .1. . - At. . r Mrri for the nurnoaa and transmitted with a determination to solve it and to just Knows That everybody will laugh. down the wire. A moment more an ex- unionise the whole field. The ultimate He will make up as "Sunny Jim." and plosion will occur, and if everything object Is to brjng the Southern cotton will give a prise to anyone who will works out as planned the most aimcun then attach to them an electric wire. When this is dona he wilt return to the surface and seek refuge in the boat After backing off a safe distance a spark will be generated by a battery The only reason he has never been forced to fill the shoes of the lamented William H. West is because of his overpowering modesty. But John can talk like a newly married man up against the first grocery bill, and he will be prepared ror all emergenciea. On the ends of the olio of beauty and G. Part of the work will be completed. No one knows the dimensions of the stones, and It may require severalVx ploalons to reduce them to the proper else for easy handling. The big dredge Columbia has be,en moved to Henrlcl's bar, where a piece of work has been laid out for her to do. It Is expected then she win be en gaged there for fully a week. SAYS HE WILL FLY OVER PORTLAND mill worker up to the hours and wages of the Northern worker. In order to Instill interest among the Southern workers In the association and its objects it is probable that the offi cers to be chosen at this convention will Include several workers from the South. The present officers are prac tically all from the New England field. The president and leading spirit of the association is James Tansey of Fall River, and the secretary, Albert Hlb- bert, of the same place. BRUTAL HUSBAND NEARLY KILLS WIFE "MYSTERIOUS BILLY" PUNCHED INTO COURT - ystenous Billy" Smith, the hero f many prize ring battles, was In the police court today. He appeared as assailed and assailant John Dally got into a fight In a Burnside street saloon last night and protested when two of his friends were arrested. Smith was near by and helped the policemen pick out the right men, when Dally, who Is a small, wiry man. turned on the ex- prise fighter and dealt him a dozen i blows In rapid succession, knocking ."Mysterious Billy" to the (floor. SmltB did not strike back and Dally was promptly arrested. He was fined $15. Smith appeared In court as defendant In a case Instituted by William Cor 1 coran, who alleges that "Billy" assaulted him. : Corcoran Is a sailor. The case was set for tomorrow. ZXXTJfOXS CEZTTBAXi XETTSSO. , (Journal Special Service.) ; Chicago, Oct -JL A majority of the several thousand stockholders of the Illinois Central raUroad were present in person at the annual meeting held at the general headquarters here today. The tmslness of the meeting was purely of a routine character. The annual report presented to the stockholders for ap proval showed a year of almost unprece dented prosperity for the company. Dur ing the 12 months more than $15,000,000 was spent In improvements. , 1 "Strength and vigor come of good food, duly digested. 'Force,' a ready-to- . serve wneai ana o&ricr iuuu, ,uu, no burden, but sustains, nourishes, invigor ates." - ST. MARY'S COLLEGE CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY "What is that peculiar cloud appear ing above Marquam hill?" It is the spring of 1905, and the (Journal Special Service.) speaker is a Portlar No one answers L., by her husband and wtn one him, but as the crowd gazes in the dlrec tlon he has Indicated It sees what at ufbi iibu me yyoiHuo -""' , .hnrflv hafnra mMnirht laat nlht Is in reality an airship. Dr. August 'r,n,,' r.mi- .7m ,.. leg broken, Mrs. J. Hoyt was left at the corner of Cedar street and Western ave- The 45th anniversary of St. Mary's college was celebrated last night in Academy hall. In Us 45 years the col lege has graduated 10,000 students. J. P. Kavanaugh spoke on the higher edu cation of woman and Father McDevitt also spoke. The students held an In formal reception at the close of the evening. The program: " Duet Boute en Train Ketteres Misses Prevost and Nordhoff. Chant de la Rein (violins and harp) i Blanche Misses Burke, Dougherty and Nordhoff. Cathedral Echoes" Mandolin club Reading Miss Webb Adagio I Concerto (Oesangscene) I Spohr . . . . William Wallace Graham Instrumental .... Miss Edith McGinn Vocal solo Mr. J. Adrian Epping Miss AJmee Newman, accompanist COJrSOUDATH BAPTIST X2TTZBZ8TS. (Journal special Service.) Battle Creek. Mich., Oct JL Many delegates and visitors are here for the 67th annual Baptist state convention. which will be In session during the next three days. The proceedings formally open this evening with President R. B. Lioomls presiding. The principal fea ture of the opening session will be an address by Rev. E. B. Hulbert D. D., of Chicago. One of the matters of special interest to come before the present con vention for consideration and action will be the report of a committee of 15, ap pointed te consider - methods whereby the various Interests of the church may be brought Into closer, harmony, and thus do more effective work. Greth of San Francisco is coming to the Lewis and Clark centennial in a flying machine maybe. Dr. Greth, a San Fsanclsco Inventor and experlmentei In aerial navigation, says he is determined to win the 1100. 000 prize to be awarded at the St. Louis exposition for the most successful air xhlp. Ho has already demonstrated that he can control his machine under ad' verse" conditions. The Inventor Intends to sail .to Chicago in his alrboat and from there on to St Louis, then to Portland. To Policeman Llilie she told her almost unbelievable story of brutality on the part' of her husband. J. Hoyt This morning she was brought from her home at 2710 Elliott avenue, to the office of Dr. Sllliman, In the Arcade building. In the ambulance, where the bone in her I cgrs cf special scenery, nor does it come guess what his -first Joke will be, All the famous dialect artists are re quested to be present and watch Rea Irvln and A. Lincoln Hart present Dutch song and dance. Both the boys are certain to receive enough vegetables to start a truck gardener in business. This Is not intended as a suggestion. ur course, everything' on the pro gram will be features, but J. U Wallln and Carl 8. Kelty are secretly of the opinion that their musical turn will back all the rest of the acts off .into forgetfulness. David Morrison also has aspirations tp create a tremendous fu rore for he has an imitation of the gymnastic band leader, Creatore, that would make that famous artist ashamed to look at himself in the glass for the next year. If you never seen Creatore during one of his exercise stunts, Just go and watch Morrison and notice the difference. Pressing invitations have been sent to Mayor Williams. Chief of Police Hunt and the Ministerial association members to hear John Stevenson settle the gamb ling question. He has already put his name with the "At Liberty" hit In the Dramatic Mirror. uilDert costeuo, as J. W. K., says will render the pathetic little ballad entitled "Congo Love Song, The club will pot have seventy-eleven TO FTTRCXASB CBTSTATj ZXTZB. (Journal Special Service.) Denver, Colo., Oct 21. The principal business before today's special meeting of the stockholders of the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad company is to author ize the purchase of the Crystal River railroad. For the purpose of making the purchase and for future capital require ments the first preferred capital stock is to be increased by $5,600,000. This will raise the total first preferred capi tal stock of the Rio Grande to $50,000, 000. The regular annual meeting of the road will be held here tomorrow. EXaXTT-TKBXEj A2TS STTEA ACTTBTO (Journal Special Service.) Boston, Oct. 21. Never In better health and as eager for work ss the youngest beginner. Mrs. O. H. Gilbert, 83 years old today, went through her role In "Mice and Men" at the matinee performance at the Park theatre this afternoon. It Was a day of greeting and congratulation,' and when the favorite actress stepped upon the stage the audi ence gave her a sincere and hearty re ception, such as few artists can boast of. Cures croun. sore throat, pulmonary troubles monarch over pain of every sort Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil. She was then returned to I w leg was set her home. - When found on the street last night the woman was In a terrible state. Her pain from the beating and kicking she had received from her husband was overshadowed by the fear that he would return and finish the work of murder that he had so nearly accomplished. Patrolman Lillie went with her to her home, where he stayed a large part of the night waiting for the return of the brutal husband, and to stay the fears of the frantig woman. According to her story, told the offi cer, she had been working In a restaur ant on First avenue, and her husband had called for her to go home after her work for the night was finished. While on their way home he accused her of In fidelity, and In a jealous rage beat and kicked her. walk unconscious, he turned and ran away. The police have been unable to find the man, and If tney do, they are afraid that the woman will not prosecute him for the assault Patrolman LUlle, who has charge of the case, says the affair Is the most brutal he has ever known since the Bartlet murder case, In "Which he arrested Bar Uet ith a "New York run' of 300 nights. but it will afford an hour of good, whole some amusement. If you do not feel like laughing, laugh anyhow. The boys will feel offended at any bouquet less expensive than tiger lilies. The free list is completely suspended snd the management will not feel offended If you buy more than 10 tickets, DR. GRETH AND HIS WONDERFUL AIRSHIP (Journal Special Service.) 8an Francisco, Oct 21. Dr. 'August Greth, who made the aucoessful trial oT When she fell to the side- his airship Sunday, la much encouraged by the result of the first trip and It la expected when he gets a more powerful motor Installed he will be able to make SO miles - per hour and have absolute control of the machine. The doctor 4s a native of France and Is 45 years of age, He is a graduate or the university of California and a regular practicing physician. The air ship Is a splendid shaped balloon 82 feet long, 25 feet in diameter, supporting steel rrameworx which, with a wooden floor, Weighs 10.0 pounds. He intends to take 'hla, ship to St Louis and compete ror the 100,000 prize. scssorBTS orrxcxAi txiai (Journal Special Service.) Washington, D. C, Oct 21. The navy department 'is awaiting with interest the results of the official trial or the battleship Missouri, which takes place today oyer the .New England course, Experts who have Inspected the ship express confidence 1 her ability to more than meet the speed4 requirement of 18H knots. ANOTHER POINT FOR THE COUNTY BTT&B8 BTJIiBS an BTOBS BULBS BTCBS BULBS BTXX.B8 BTJLBS BULBS BULBS BULBS BULBS BULBS BULBS BULBS BULBS BULBS BULBS BULBS BULBS BULBS BULBS BULBS BULBS BULBS BULBS BULBS BULBS BULBS BULBS en tan nn MANN, The Seedman MANN, TEe Seedman MANN. T5e Seedman MANN, TEe Seedmap 188 Front SU Near Yamhill ; 188 Front SL, Near Yamhill 188 Front St, Near Yamhill 188 Front St., Near Yamhill BULBS BULBS MH Judge CI eland yesterday, denied a mo tion to strike out parts of the complaint In the suit of Multnomah county against Anna Holmes, executrix of the will of the late county clerk, H. H. Holmes, and his bondsmen to recover shortages in accounts. The points that the court ruled should remain In the complaint are allegations -specifying that certain fees - were counted for. ; GREAT SPEC At, VALUES IN : ;.; SUITS AND WALK ING SKIRTS ; ,: ' . .'.'.:; ' 'i'.U-v- -7;: i.-'vlviv-G frS, ;.v Fmw would 0jtpet tueh garmtnts at tht vry :modttt prlc0$ asked. Quality iontldind, t garmtnta hao ntotr bn mquaUdta any prtvlout offering -': Every suit and tklri of tho very latett, newest, moit up-to date stylet and most approved, materials. , . ,.' '.' ' ''';-'' '. ':: ' '.':'"'.;''' Ladles' Tailor-made Suits of black and navy tlbellne, made In this season's most popular style, SO-lnch plaited , coat with belt, velvet collar and lined with satin, seven-gored ' flare skirt, lap seamed and stitched . , . :. - 1 ' " .'. , ... ' Great Special Value At $15 00 1 BstabUsh 1870. FINE FURS SSamaWaBtBaSSBBaBalgSBBJ G. P. Rummelin & Sons US Second Street, Bear Waahing-ton. . Latest CrcTations in Fur Jackets, Fur Stoics, Fur Boas, Fur Huffs Trices ru moazs ajtd buos rum TBJsrsmros . lower than any other house, quality oonsidered. ...Leading, and Reliable Furriers... Get a Move on You tf you expect to secure any of the FILES that we are selling at such a price. as they won't last long when people find out they are getting something for nothing. That's about the size of It It Is Ilka giving It away. : y . AVERY & CO. SS CTECBO STBXST. vBUY YOUR BAR FIXTURES BILLIARD TABLES From Us, and YOUR LIQUORS WHERE . YOU PLEASE, if you want to save money : and stay in- business. The Brunswick-Baike CoIIender Co. DR. W. A. WISH Open evening till 9. Sundays from to 12. Or. Main 2029. ' No More Dread of the Dental Chair Teeth extracted and filled abolutely without ptlo by our nclntlfle method. W. r. not cumpetlnf -with- cheap" dental establishments, but with frft-claaa dentlat. . i W. rnarantM yflt or no1 pay. Ne chars, for palnleia extracting when teeth ar. ordered. Gold crown, and' teeth wltbont plate., fold flll inf and other dental work don. palnlitmly and by rpeclnlliti. W telKyou exactly what your work will coat by a free examination. , We guarantee au our work. WISE BROS. Dentists DR. T. P. WISB. . SOft-aiS railing Bldff Oor. 8d : Wash. Sts. asssa have your picture enlarged MM MM Buls BEGINNING THURSDAY, 9 A. M., OCTOBER 23d Great Flower Market Sale of Flowering VA TONS SPECIALLY IMPORTED BULBS NOW READY Sale lasts until they are gone. Corny early and get your choice. . Rarest and best Bulbs ever sold in Portland at lowest prices ever offered. Hyaelntfcsrtnlxed, named, white, yellow, pink, -orange, blue, lllae, double; Cfocnsi Ziilleii TtOlps, single, double. 4tarly blooming single Due Von Tholl, Parrot tulips; Vareissos, double; Polyanthus, single and double; Jonquils, sin gle and double, golden yellow, campernelles, yellow., fine forcing. Anemones, Oalanthus, Xxlaa Qloxina, Oxalls, Ba imnoulus and a large miscellaneous assortment. TWO XiXTTLS riBB SCARES. MM MM UU - The flre department was called to the residence of William M. Ladd at West Park and Main streets shortly after 8 o'clock last night but the services of the men were . not needed. 1 A blazing chimney attracted , the attention of a passer-by and he turned In an alarm.' The blaze was ' easily put out and there was no damage. ! One of the periodical alarms from the plant of the Standard box factory at the foot of East Washington street was rung in at S o clock yesterday afternoon but the lire was extinguished before the apparatus arrived. There was no loss, There have been several scares at this plant but no serious fires.. On the way to the fire -the apparatus from the West Side was greatly ""hindered in crossing the Morrison street bridge ty the teams and vehicles which obstructed' the bridge roadway. ) .' ATT0BV2TT G2T8 JtrDOMEWT. CTTT TH OOT and bring or send to v wlth,any mrejm wish copied, ana we wiu mane yuu " Vu. - - "rr - inches finished-in -India ink, for tho mere cost of material used-"! A free sitting and ona cabinet picture given those not having small pictures. CXSTEWHTAl. ART BTTTBZO, Centennial Panels $1.00 per dos., 3 positions. ' 03K first UU oor. Taylor. ARRANGING TO GREET LIVE STOCK MEN M M- 11- MM BTTX.BS BVX.BS 9 j . 188 Front Street (Near Yamhill St) Phone Main 200? STOTB Be careful to find my store, Bo. 188, the large green sign, few door away from the corner of TamhUL M UU -12 m m '. U U MM UM eel A. -Walter Wolf was awarded iudar- merit for ISO against Mrs. Sophia Hall by Justice Seton. of the East Bide Jus tice court yesterday, wolf is an attor he transacted some ' legal business for the defendant for which he was to ob. tain J100, The claim was afterwards cut down tO J75 and even this sutn was refused by Mrs. Hall, who said that she owed th attorney nothing. ' ! . , FOUPB CAPTAXV XlrSXOTZS. " BtT&BS ABVUIS BUXBS BIJXBS BVXJIS IVUI BTTUS ; BUXBS BUXBS BTTLBS YtlXBS BUXBS BUXBS BUXBS BUXBS BUXBS BUXBS , BUXBS BUXBS BUXBS BUXBS. BUXBS BUXBS BUXBS BUXBS BUXBS BUXBS Journal Special Service.) Kit. Tvuils. Oct. 21. Six indictments hi been issued "by the' federal srand BUXBS I jury today against Police Captain. Boyd BUXBS I tor ahettinx zaise naiuraxisauon. . At a meeting of the executive commit- teo on entertainment of the National Livestock ; association yesteraay arter- noon. Secretary Millls appointed three assistant secretaries. Max M. Shlllock, M, Mosessohn and J.' E., Lathrop; was voted authority to name the personnel of the various subcommittees to ear 'for the local work of preparation;to appoint" committees In each county of Oregon, and 'to appoint state commit tees in each livestock state of the West. sent wora tnat ne cuum nui ciji wv position. The committee much desired Mr. Ladd to remain In his position at the-ha4-f-,aha, .work... n4 decided, ,10, bring further argument to bear upon Mr. Ladd to .induce him, if possible, to ao- eept the plax!e. . , : -An adjournment , was taaen. budjoci to the call of the chairman., : BAkZXX SUXXZTAX'S rEBSTO." ' (Journal Special Service.) Washington. Oct 21.-The claim of Daniel Sullivan, 7 North Second street. Portland, for original pension, -has been allowed at $6 per month from August 11, i00. - . J ....93.00 . . . a.wu - rxzcESi Otld Crowns Porcelain Or6wns .... Bridges ......i...... 13.00 per tooth BUv.r rulings. . .60o Full Bet of Teeth, hiounted'on rubber,- t-Oe Best-Set of Teeth " that can be, made -on earth, . mounted on rubber, $7.00. Offlce Hours Daily 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sundays I a. m. to 12 nu Tele - phone. Main 2796. - . ALBA DBJVTISTS Opposite Oordray's.