THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST ,4, 1904. i KNOW NO SIN"- BEATRICE TOACII SHANAHAN'S SHANAHAN'S SHANAHAN'S SHANAHAN'S APOSTLE GREFFELD Joshua' of the Holy Rollers Says He IsEn 'tireiy . Purified Is Bound Over to the : - : Grand Jury Without TriaL : : " am now Joshua,"' high priest, and at om f utur time will become Elijah, th restorer, Mild Edmund CreflUla tbla . morning aa ha aat In waiting- to b called bafora Municipal Judg Hogu B "' E. Starr, being the complaining wttneaa. My work a to lead the II tribe .of Iarael back to Jerusalem, where the restoration of all thing wilt take plaoe 1 and tha mlllenlum will dawn on earth," he concluded. . .. At that Juncture Bailiff dolts called ' : the leader of the Holy Bolters from the .aide room and he wesarratgned before Judge Hogu by Deputy District Attor- - nay Haney. ' Ha Insisted. On waiving pra- . Umlnary hearing and going, before the , grand Jury, so .Judge Hogue held him .under f 1.000 bond. He will la all prob ability here to remain In tha county -Jail. ' -v " Cref field, walked with a Arm step thla morning and stood erect, without assist ance before Judge Hogue. When he " said he wished to waive examination he was kd ' tf ha realised -the eerlous nature of- tha charge facing htm, and replied that he was fully awaoa of the . gravity of the situation. Creffleld had Just granted an interview, which is here - published, and Judge Hogue, upon being . told that tha Holy Roller leader talked rationally and waa apparently In . bis . right mind, bound him over. Creffield complained this morning it ' flimsy etortea that have been published ' concerning him. earing he waa willing to tell everything the public desires to : know. , - J ttaow o tin." "J have a - mighty ' work to accom plish," aald Creffleld Juat before his ar V ralgnment. "That work ' I wtU accora , pllsh as God directs. I cannot know what' my lot will be, but whatever eomes to me, that will I construe as Clod's holy ; - wllL I went under tha Hurt realdenca at ' Corvallt not knowing what would be SAVES BOY FROM PRISON But for the kindness of J. E. Hasel tlne, John Ralthel, aged 10 years, would '". hav been held to a waif' the action of ; the grand Jury this morning on a charge ' .of larceny from a store. Mr. Haseltlna pleaded with Judge Hogue not to send tha boy to the peni tentiary, aaylng ha would reinstate him . In hi hardware store - if he would promise to reform. Judge Hogue granted the request. . , - Tha boy was arrested last night by .-" Detective Kerrigan for steeling tools : from tha Haseltlna Hardware compapy, i and waa today arraigned. Ha entered a V, plea of guilty, but it developed he never - had been. In trouble before, an4 both JUDGE SIGNS THE ' . , ., ..... DECREE . Circuit Judg Bear signed the decree , thla .morning tn the suit of P. A. Mar- " quam to . recover the Marquam theatre .and other property from the Title Ouar- ante A Truat company and otbera. He allow an appeal to the atat supreme court. The document is particularly , In terna ting in view of tha fact that Judge Sears fixes tha amounta which must be paid by Marquam for redemption of the property before the rent and profit which are due him hav been ub- ' -traded therefrom. , i . -r - In the first place, the court decides 'that tha Title Ouarante Truat com- '.pany . acted a - truatee for Marquam when It bought the theatre 'property, a . part of the John Qulnn donation land claim and lota 1 to 4, Inclusive, In Mock, . 110 of tha city plat, December 10, 1100. The Oregon company la held not to ba an -' innocent purchaser, but to hav auc ceeded to the right of J. Thorburn Roaa and the truat company. .- Marquam may. redeem the theatre .. property on the payment of 160.2O.7, with interest; ths part of the, donation -, land claim Involved for 110.000, with In terest, and the four city lots for 13,300, with Interest. The lot may be re deemed sepsrately on payment, with In terest, of I860 Tor no. l, t50 ror no. f ..' and 1710 for either. No. 1 or No. t. . In ' . each caaa the rant and profit due Mar '.quam are to be deducted from the amount named. '. The decree makes provision for the appointment et a referee, who shall determine the amount of Interest due ' the trust comoanv. tha amount of the rent and proflta due Marquam and the net amount to be paid by Marquam in redemption of the theatre property and lands. Judgment la given Marquam for , his costs and disbursement, which will aggregate a small fortune, according to local lawyera. It 1 provided that six months' time hall be allowed Marquam In which to redeem the property after the mandate of the supreme court, when the appeal ha been heard, ahall have been entered. This proviso '1 In case the opinion of Judge Sear 1 affirmed. . D. D. JACKSON IS MADE CONSTABLE . D. D. Jackson was appointed a' pe dal constable for tha Portland district -yesterday by thecount y - court, the order being signed by County - Judge 'Webster and County Commissioners Barne and Llghtner. HI dutle wtll be the same as that of the regulsr eon- " stanble. Until the Incumbency or T. M. .Word a sheriff, Jackson waa county 'Jailer. - - . - . ; OOODICaJni TVMXMAU : . Tha Tunsral 'of Victor Goodman,' who : committed suicide at the Castle hotel , while temporarily Insane yesterday morning, will take place at Coroner Fin ley's chapel tomorrow, the exact hour not being decided. , It will be under the 'direction of the . Jewish Benevolent society. '-., ' . ( . ( nw TsUAX. lOB mastx. i Judge Bellinger In he federal court .today granted the motion for a new trlel In the case of Albert Martin, the Indian who la accused of killing U. 8. Grant; another Indian , ( V 'J fall me,' T know now that I waa crucified there and my spirit, body and mind were purified. I now know no sin. 1 waa there prepared for my future work, which I know ta to . restore Israel to Jerusalem.'..' . ' . ! "What will I say tf sent to h peni tentiary for lifer Why. that Ood wills It so, of course.. I shall watt patiently his commands, and do whatsoever he say. I am ready to lay down my Ufa for Him.. Regarding tha charges people make, I say they are falea, I have been pure in all my teachings. -The. reason my followers are inaane, as people any. Is because they are being sanctified for Jesus' sake. But they are not crasy they are bound lip in the spirit of Ood for a purpose, people wno are in oar ness cannot comprehend the things of trie light or the spirit; mac is impos sible. , r ' . , Denies Published Stories. '. "A great many cruel and falee things have been published about me and ny work, but - excepting for the eoula of tboaa who have written the falsa tales. I do not ear, for they ere trreapon slble, being of the world, the flesh and the devil. They cannot understand the great light of tha truths of the spirit. aa I do and as my disciples do. . Creffield said ha felt fine thla morn. Inc.-and he looked It, Bare for the' paleness of face, brought on by his long sojourn under tha Hurt realdenca, ; be appeara well. ' Ha carried In his post pocket the little volume or tha scrip. turea, recently presented to him by O. V- Hurt. During the proceedlnga this morning; B. EL -Starr, with- his wife, -oat ad liatened to all that was said. Mr. Btarr ays hi wife still believe some por tlon of the Holy Roller teachings, but that she is now living with htm and ta not a fanatic. He aay it would be all Creffleld' life la worth to again -go to Corvallla, . , ' ; SENTENCE Judg Hogne and Deputy District At torney Haney agreed with Mr. Haseltlna that h should ba given an opportunity to mend hi way. . --t-. - After tha decision was reached, young naitnei anook nanaa wltn.Mr. Haseltlne, solemnly promising never i again to causa him any trouble. - When the boy hook hand with Judge Hogue, the lat ter looked him square' In the ey and ald!- -J 1 : , - "Toung man,' never- ateaX - Permit your If ire or arm to be cut oft rather than steal. Thar i nothing so bad as a thief. Tak this - a a lesson and make- a man of yourself-. Tou will not have another opportunity. - If jrou fail this time."-, - . - v BIDS REJECTED BY LAND - (Special Dtspeteh to The JoornaL) Salem, Or., Aug. 4 Th state land board met yesterday afternoon at th capltol building and opened bid which had been' received for the sale of the aeveral tracts of land left to th state by th late A. R. Burbank of LaFarette. Tamhlll . cljunty, who died about on year ago. This land was to be sold by th atat board, and th fund put out at Interest. . th return to be ueed for tn maintenance of an orphan asylum. As there 1 at. present no atat orphan's home, th money cannot be put to that use, but It can nevertheless be put to earning interest for ruture use. ' Th bid received were very unsatis factory, being In every . Instance lea than th appraised value, and with one exception, nil wer rejected. The bid on a 40-aore piece In Clackamas county I eoneldered fair, and th board took th matter under advisement and may acoept, The other tract will again be tdvertlsed for Bala. They- Include a farm In Tamhill county, r two lota In LaKayette, and eight lot In Portland. The Cltlsen' Light A Traction ' com pany haa mad application to th state board for- th granting of a right of way through th asylum and penitentiary ground for a etreet-car line tn order to connect th two lines and make a con tinuous loop. In order to lessen th ex pense of operation and' to Improve th ervio. 4 ; ... . . . . Xf erred Stock Oanne woo, Allen Iawls Beet Brand. lA X.OVO SBAmOaT. Sow An Wasters Mas Cam AO th iray - , e reraaaa so Jeoover m Xoet , ' 1 ! .' XFUr, Health I on of th treasure of life. The following narrative -by a well known cltlsen of Portland tell of phy- iow lunurt wnica lea o a trip xrora m Mi w uregon in aearcn ot It. Jaa. Petereon. emuloved bv Ci. -t Havely of the O. R. A N. R. R. Co., and living at Woodstock, says: "In my opinion, if any sufferer from backache falls to And i relief In Doan'a Kidney Pllla there IS no relief for him on earth. However. I don't believe any case exlats which Doan'e Kidney Pllla will not help. I had severe backache and . a weakness of ths kidneys for fwr 07 Daoa acne at- timea so that could hardly set ud from a couch, iiul the kidney secretions presented very unnmunu mppvarances, ana aepoeitea heavy sediment If allowed to aland long enough. I spent lots of money when living In the Kaet- In - trying to - get something to effect a cure. I came out her to Portland 11 years ago, thinking the change of climate might benefit me. but the trouble still cluhg to m. I paid on doctor In the town 7 for medicine,, but I might Juat aa well have taken ao much water, ao far a any benefit waa concerned. I used five hot ties of a well-known remedy manufac tured In the Kaet and - received only temporary relief. I finally aaw Doan' Kidney Pills advertlaed and one day I atepped Into the Iaue-Davla Drug Com pany's store, at 'Yamhill and Third streets, and asked Mr. Iaue what he knew about them. I knew I enuM Am- pend upon what he aald. He reported that people who had ueed them .reoom mended them In highest terms. I bought box and had used them only a few doeea when I knew they had gono to the root of the trouble, t continued their uee until t had ueed three boxes, snd ran say cheerfully that they did more for me than all th other medi cine put together. r or saie ny an aeaiers. r-ric bo cents. Foeter-Mllburn Co., Huffelo, N. T. sol agenta for th United States. . Kememner me nam uoan and tak nn ftnhflt Ifrita. . DANA OAVOITIB 0 "KOTOS WOODS," AXASKAX TAMMD, ADD AJT- o-nraa oxArsaTO stotobxett wanes mam 4T7A0XXS srsau TO E TATA SaAwTT. ' (Special Dtapateb to the Joanul) New York, Aug. 4. A shooting mys tery which since Saturday morning has baffled the police of this city Is at last near tha point or dlsolosur. Th Iden tity of a man who was found lying In Central' park with a gaping wound In hla breaat ha been established as BVl Dana, j a well to do bank clerk of this city. .."':..' .,.,,r The shooting look place on th ramble near East Seventy-sixth street; . When he' was picked up ho w unconsolou. Later In the hospital he aald: "If I die. It were batter I aald nothing; tf I live, why, then I wtll make everything clear.'' Recovering consciousness Bunday he at first refused to talk, and then, de clared that he had tried to kill himself. When th waiting attendant and offi cer told him ' that hla story could not be accepted, a no weapon was found near hi prostrats form, he subsided Into slleno and all attempt to lnduoe htm to speak proved vain.. , , ' Later, In a not to hi wife, Mrs, Beatrice "Wonjeeh Dlgnan-Dana, h told her that he had been shot Sine then alt effort of th police to Indue th young woman to tell what ehe knows of ths- crlm hav been absolutely void of rault. - Neither she nor th vic tim of th shot will vouchaafa any In formation. . .-. - Will Oin XX SmATTIA .'..' (Rpeelal Mspatcb to The Joaraal) ' ' ; . Seattle, Aug. 4. Mrs. Beatrice - Wo maeh Dlgnan-Dana, th principal woman character In tha Central, .park. New York-hoottngtnyteryr-tn ' which " a young bank - clerk named Dsns waa found with a bullet hole near his heart, 1 the twice divorced wife of Charles DIgnan, a aob of James Dlgnan, pro-, prletor of. the Queen City laundry In this city.- Sh eloped two year, ago with a railroad man. leaving her husband without intimation a to her destina tion. ... .- . f ; . In a few month aha aecured 'a divorce and alnc that tim ha visited Seattle twice. Less ' than two weeks ago she waa la tbl city and stopped, at th Washington . hotel, ' where, according to th Information secured, ahe spent a small fortune In win auppes and- lead tng a gay Ufa. Again h secured a di vorce. , .-. . ..' i. , ...... Sh I familiarly known --her as "Babe" Womach," and I th daughter of "Mother" Wood, a famous Alaska woman, who gained fame by "stamped ing" to every atrtke from Dawson to Nome. She waa oonsldered one of th prettiest women In the city and had a retinue of admirer. Her life, sooordlng to Dlgnan, haa been a. butterfly exlst enca and her escapades are matter of history. ' .i Her conduct gained no little notoriety, J Mrs. Dtgnan-Dana . married -. Chart Dlgnan of this city five year ago con trary to th wiahe of the young man' father. After living with him three yeara, ahe disappeared with a railroad man and her husband did not know where sh was until sh filed divorce proceeding. A telegram from New York aay: . " ... "It 1 known that Mr. Dlgnan' mar riage o Dana was sudden and that hi rival war deeply ohagrlned. Dana' friend say that h married Mrs. Dlgnan tn th belief that she waa a widow and not a grass widow." . -'. . . , ALL ROADS NOW -LEAD TO CONDON Three ' rival railway companies ar now In th field each with an announce ment that it Intend to build a Jtn of railway between Arlington and Condon, tn order to tap on of th richest wheat belt in th world. The flrat announce ment was mads by tha-Arlington Pa cific Coast Railway company. The' O. RAN. next declared It intention of constructing such a lln. Now th Co lumbia Rlvsr A Oregon ' Central Rail way company ha filed supplementary arttclea of Incorporation - allowing th construction of such a -line. A meeting of th stockholder of the C R. A O. C. line wa held yeaterday, at which all th etock of the corpora tion wa represented, and an unanimous vote take to construct A ' lln from Arlington to Condon. .. '. ; . Excursion Rates East. - On account of th national encampment, O. A. R., to be held In Boston, August U to 30, th Canadian Pacific will on Au gust 8, and 10 place on sal round trip ticket, good for stopover privileges, limited to 00 day, at very low rate. -' On th same dates special excursion tickets will be on aal to St Louis ajd astern points. For full particulars call en or address P. R.-Johnson. F. and P. A., 1U Third atreet, Portland, Or. v - '. ' ' ' '"" " 1 v '"' szomzTAmT kobtow om a oxum. (Jooraal Speetat Berries.) -Washington, Aug. 4. During th next week or two th new aecretary of th navy I to hav hi first taste of Ufa aboard a naval ship. Th dispatch boat Dolphin, which left Washington teday, carries th secretary of th navy and Mr.- Morton with a party of guests. Included among th latter ar Attorney General Moody, Speaker Cannon and Mia Cannon. The cruls. which I in th natur of a tour of Innpeotlon. will extend far th Main eoaat. , ' 4 svoiiman roa lsos. La Grande, Or., Aug. 4.-Th next meeting place of the Eastern Oregon O. A. R. will be held et Wallowa, be ginning July 4, 1003. . This qusstlon wss not decided at th encampment held In La Grande a few weeka ago, but wa left to th officer of th association. - ttSUOTli BT AOOXVAatATXOa'. .- lnvul Special Serrtee.) Clnolnnatli-Aug.- 4, -The national win- ventlon of teamster reelected . Presi dent Shea of Beaton and Secretary Treasurer Turley of Chicago by accla mation.' , . I- nrTSma-ATioa-AXi naorxs. ' v-peiial Diepatrb to The Jnersal. ) Victoria, B. C. Aug. 4. This morning B. Schwonger of.tht city beat"Ooa of Portland In. th International tennis tournament. 1-4, l-S. 4-1. , - Major Bethel of Portland beat L M. McCrea of this ctty. 4-4, 4-J. 4-1. . L.K?!e'vU0U0fH40fMINt-T0oACCC I t7uZ HAST. rCRMAMrNTLY CURTE ros rvu. satkuij I Will read with interest the prices we quoto in this ad. Such an inducement at this time of the year should be a persuader to bargain hunters, even though the weather is extremely warm and shopping somewhat disagree able. . We are preparing for a Grand Second Annual Mill End ' Sale an nouncement of which will appear Monday ' of next week. In the meantime we offer you here more values for less money in actual necessity and staple goods than our competitors ;wquId:thlK'o iroav aM Satoraav.for Real Bar McCall Pattern W ar cei4 t v th elMMwted MoOaH pattens. Y , pattara show .' seam al so besting as ewlag Uaa, 10 -A 41 Domestic Goods and Bed Spreads White Bedspreads, hem- med ; regular $1.00. ... .58e Honeycomb Spreads, Marseil ; les pattern, 'four different de . ; signa ; regular ' - " t $U0 ...i..;,08s Colored Bedspreads, pink, blue ' and red, with fringe ; regular $2.fi0rnow.v, $1.65 ' BED SHEETS ' 63x90 Bleached Sheets, hem med ready for use; 65c " . quality, now. ...... ....45 72x90 Extra Heavy Sheets, ' ; made from standard sheet ing: regular 78c, - v now , . . . . , . . .55 42x36' Pillow Cases; regu : lar 15c, now....... 10p 45x36 Pillow Cases, heavy mus lin; regular 20c, . now . v.. . . 12yir J TABLE LINENS - 54-inch Turkey Red Damask; . regular 25c,' for ........ 15 56-inch Bleached Damask; 1 " . 30c quality... ....lOt) 58-inch Unbleached Table Da mask ; never told for less than 50c yard, now.V. ..... .334? 70-inch Bleached Damask, all " linen, new patterns; $1.25 quality,' for. . .784? 3-4 Bleached Napkins ; reg- . ; ular $1.50........: 08s 3-4 Bleached Damask Napkins, , : all linen j regular $2.50, now . . .'. ...... i. . . 1.G5 Miscellaneous Bargains Children's Sunbonnetar aU colors ................ 54? Infants' Lace Stripe Lawn Caps v......,. ,.. ISt? Infants' White Embroidered Caps, trimmed with large ' rosette 15? Ladies' White . Aprons, trim- ' . med with embroidery and tucks .................104? LADIES MUSLIN ; : . UNDERWEAR . -rr ,-j . .... Ladles' Muslin Drawers, with . hem and tucks or ruf- . fle....................l84? Ladies' Muslin Drawers, with hemstitched ruffle. . . .-. .254? Ladies' . good : Muslin " Corset Covers, trimmed with embroidery' . . . , . i .10? $1.00 and $1.25 Cambric Corset Covers, trimmed with lace, , embroidery and ribbon. Special ..;............504? Udies' $1.50 and $1.75 White , Cambric .Skirts, with dust . ruffle and'wide flounce, trim ' med with cluster of tucks, in : sertion and lace or em- : broidery. Special. V. . . 084? FOR ELECTRIC ROADS . IN TWO COUNTIES (Special nupatcfc ts Ths looraaL) Eugene. Or., Aug. 4. W. J. Wll sey, representing Arlson and east ern capitalists. : yesterday - preaented to the county court an applica tion for a franchise to Build a rtem of railway on th public roads -of Lane county. The court took th matter under advlaement until Friday, when It wtll give Mr. Wllnev a hearing. I The Willamette. Valley Elentrte Rail way compapy, organised for tie purpose YOU WHO" ARE. .It 1 1 . SHIRT WAISTS AND) CHILDREN'S MESSRS ' Never in the history of this store have we had such values to offer in these lines as youTl find here FRIDAY and SAT URDAY, We just want you to ldok-and see for yourself. The time you take will not be lost, i,- ; : , : - . White Shirtwaists, made in the latest style, , some' with tucks, , others with lace and embroidery- a general clean-up of all our $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 kinds. Choke of 56 QP ''' different styles, all sizes, at only. ........... ... sQ Another lot, better goods,' highly tailored and the best values in the city, many of these Waists are worth $3.00 and $3.50, O all sizes. While they last your choice ' ' 1 . f JC An ekl-4ot of Percale Calico, Batiste and Dimity Shirtwaists, : tailored in the latest styles, all sizes and colors ; sold regularly for 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. Your choice Friday PQ ' and Saturday only.',. OsS Chfldrcn's Simimcr Dresses ; . We have several lots' of Children's Dresses, In percales, caliches 7. . and ginghams, that are well made and handsomely trimmed; garments that sold for 85c, $1.00, $1.25, $U0, $1.75, 41.85. $15 and $2.25 we are now closing out at about half price. Your selections $1.50, $1.28, 81.10, 05s?v 8S, kC 78, G5? and....,.. .'..':,....;.;....'. 4DC A few White Lawn Children's Dresses that were sold for $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. If you can find something to suit QC , . you take it for.M.....,....f .....,.".'.... .xOU We are closing out all our Peter Thompson, white duck, Galitea cloth Children's Dresses, these dresses are very stylish and highly tailored and were sold, for $3.50 and $4.95. Ar ! 'Choice new .$lyO Men's and Boys' -The quality is the best, the prices the lowest. These val ues must be seen to be appre ciated. ' ; ' Men's 35c Negligee Shirts ..104? Men's 15c Suspenders.... 5? Men's 50c and 75c Golf Shirts- .30? Men's BOc blackjend white stripe Work Shirts .... .20? Mens Balbriggan Underwear, plain and fancy stripes.; -50c and 75c values . . , . ,38? Men's lightweight Summer Un derwear; 35c Special.. 104? Men's Socks, in black and mix ed colors ; 10c value, 2 pairs -........; 15 ? Men's 60c striped Work Shirts ....284? Men's $15c and 25c Silk - Bow Ties, each. , Men's 25c Ties, light and - dark Tecks ........... Men's 10c " colored border U 5t? : Handkerchiefs of building thla ystem of railroad, ba among Ita members I legate J. r. Wilson of Arlson and M. & Toff, a mill fcmalr mine owner. . Th company plan to build from Ku gen fo the Blue River mine. 45 mile eaat; to Florence, 10 mile westi to pot tag Orove, 10 miles south; to Cor vallls, 44 mile northwest, via Junction City and Monro. - r - ' ' It expect to build power plant on th McKensI and Slualaw river. At Corvant today Mr. Wllsey pre sented a almllar petition for franchise to th court of Benton oounty. . . Wiafeiiea Ctoek Oanseg SMoSg," Allen As Lewi Best firaae. LOOKING FOR Furnishings I Men's White Handkerchiefs, 2 for 54? Men's Wash Ties: Four-inlands and Windsors; 25c values.' . . . . .. .... .24? Men's 75c White Golf Shirts ............ ....354? Men's 75c Golf Shirts, two ' collars to match. , 39? Men's 50c Dress Shirts... I84? Boys' Fancy Striped Sweat- ' ers; 50c value.......... I84? Childs' Sweaters, in- fancy col - ors,,button shoulder; 35c ; value. 15? Boys' 35c Negligee Shirts, , black and white stripe. .IO4? Boys' 50c Dress' Shirts, fancy bosoms, cuffs to - , match ...104? Boys' 25c and 35c Caps. . .l04? Children's blue flannel Sailor " Suits, ages 3 to 9. Special ............. S1.05 Boys' two-piece Suits, blue and black cheviot. Special ...... 81.75 TWO INJURED BY FALLING TRESTLE ).,;.. ... Whtl repairing a trestle on th Southern Pact fie track two mile south of the olty this morning C B. McCarthv and J. M. Jones, workmen, fell from th treetle and- sustained eerlous In J urte. . McCarthy uffered a fractured leg and wa , removed to th Good Samaritan hoepltal at th order of th Southern rvlflo offlolals. Jones' Injuries war not eoneldered of a rlou natur and h waa removed to hi bom. Th acctdant was caused by gams free Oome la and get a July assess of Vaahioa free, vr also taka sas orlptloBS fag afoOall' Btajnv BtB 60s) HOSIERY FOR LAD ELS AND CHILDREN K . Ladies Black Lisle Lace and dropstitch Hose; regular 35c Special ..18?. Ladies' Black Lace Hose; reg. 25c Special. -..154? Ladies' Black - Lisle Finish Hose ; regular 20c Spe- ' cial : V154? Boys' Ironclad Hose all f : -sizes ...... . ........ . 104? Boys' 2x2 Heavy Rib Hose. Special ...... . 125 4? Misses' lxl Heavy Ribbed -, Hose. ; Special. .... . .124? Misses' 'V Fine " Ribbed Lisle . Hose; regular 25c Spe cial ........ ..:,.......15e Misses' Fine Ribbed Red and ' Blue Hose, with white . . polka dots. Special. ,...154? Ladies' 60c Fancy Colored Hose dropstitch and ' plain. Special......... 254? Ladies' Out Size Black - Hose ............. 154? Infants' Pink and ' Blue Cash- mere Hose, with silk v ' , heels and toes. Special. . 204? Misses'. Black Lace Hose all sizes. .....;.. ......154? Infants' Tan Cotton Hose. . Special, pair.; . , , . . . , . . 54? Ladies' and Children Underwear Ladies White Sleeveless Vests. Special ....34? Ladies' Sleeveless Vests, with 'tape neck and arms. ? .Special .............. ,1104? Ladies' Fancy Ribbed Vests, ' with ' lace yokes. Spe- cial 254? Ladies' Shaped White Ribbed Vests, with half sleeve. - Special 15? Ladies' White ' Ribbed Sleeve less Union Suits, knee length, lace trimmed, Special ....... . i , .354? Ladies' long . sleeve, " knee length Union Suits. ' ' Special ...............254? Children's long sleeve, ribbed Vests. .;, Special . , V. . . . 10? Boys' Gray Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, all sizes. each .U..........104 Children's ' knee " length, ! lace trimmed Pants, each 10 ; 2 pairs ............... 354? Ladies' White Knit Pants, knee length, lace trimmed... 154? the. falling of a portion of th Ueerle work that wa being erected. Th Information wa given out from th offlc of th resident engineer of th Southern Pactfto that the odV-e had not been Jnfonned that an accident bad occurred. ... . svoor Ta 1.00 r ajitist mnar. ijcnm.l 1 BrvW.) , Taooma, Aug. 4. Ma Col. man, krwwn a Kravlola, of San i'rancliio, a young girl who loope-th loop, 1 lying In a critical,- condition at th hiili il, th. result of an accident at the War 11 Cm carnival grounds Uat nlaht. Th t l loft the Incline snd struck the '"!'! 1. Her skuU.ta fractured and ter Lir,e 1 1- Jurtd. I