The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 28, 1906, Page 9, Image 9

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    TllZ OHZGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 23,' 1C3.
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was without suspicion, and would bv
approaobed her unsuspectingly. !
This la ths seventh attempt mad on
Trepoff life..-- ...,.,--
WITNESSES TELL STORY
, (Continued from rag On.)
PORTLANDS' MEW DEPARTMENT STOICS
SLAY TREPOFF
FtmaJa Russian Nihilist Assumes
; Name 'of Princess toA;
,,- sassinate General.
- ...
13 SEVENTH ATTEMPT
f ON COMMANDER'S UFE
laarmed by Guard Who SeUed Her
.Weapon Before She liae'Tlroa to
Uee It 1 Hurried to Cell In Rut
, elan Prison to Await Puniahment
(Journal Special Servtee.)
St Petersburg. June. t- Posing as
th Princess Alexandra . Marlshkln, a.
woman NlhUlat attempted recently to
asaasalnat General Treooff, command
. antof the palaoev Th polio deny thla
Princeaa' Alexandra Harlahkln. '
. report, but vrybody bel levee It. '
'i By means of forged lettera'and docu
"Btntl the -woman nought an In ter t low
with tbo csar. In order to carry on her
negotiations It was neceesary that ah
should see General Trepoff. She waited
, for Jilm In his office, and aa he entered
' the woman arose,- drew a rvolvr and
aimed it at him.
- A guard who was standing cloee by
her side sprang at her and forced the
hand holding the revolver Into the air.
: In another moment she was disarmed
and then hurried to prison.: She bad
ben unable to fire avshot.
" Had sb been leas precipitate her at
tempt might have been successful. Gen
eral Trepoff, believing that ha waa
about to meet the Princess Harlahkln.
Woodard,
FOURTH AND
WASHINGTON STS.
In Our
RUBBER
Department
: ': . - for .-" ' V
Thursday,
Friday and
Saturday
Jar Rubbers, doz , . . ....7$
Rubber Sponges 19
- to .......... ... ..$1.50
Swimming Wings ....25
Rubber Gloves ....... 50
Rubber Plant Sprinklers
$1.25 $1.50
Fountain Syringes,
All Rubber Syringes. .43
FamilyrBulb Syringe. .36
Face Chamois . ....... 6
Toilet -Sponges t ; . . : . 4
Bath Sponges . .". . . . . . 14
Rubber Complexion
Brush ....... 8
Empire Sleeve . "J
Protectors .... . .25
Sponge. Bags. . ..151 UP
.-SALE Or
Toilet Paper
".;t still on 4
: We ' can save you money
!n the article." . v'
Specials
are naturally prominent, protruding no
ticeably. '
- Whether this was a shrewd snov to
give the Impreaaton of Insanity, or
whether It was adopted tor keep his mind
from th proceeding . could .only be
guessed, v.. , 7.. ' ...
Story of Cits, "
Nicholas Stokes, a wealthy coal
dealer,, was foreman of the ooronefs
Jury, Lionel Lawrence, manager of the
show at Madison Square roof theatre,
was th most Important witness. He
testified that Immediately after th
shooting Thaw turned to th crowd and
remarked: "That ruined my wife.
I fixed him for. it." 'Other witnesses
told of the scenes Immediately following
the ahaotlng.
- Ths first witness waa Dr. Timothy D
Lehan, th coroner's physician, who
performed the autopsy on White's body.
He declared that death waa caused by
a gun-shot wound In the right eye.
. Edward H. Conway, foreman of th
laborers at the Madlaon BQuare; Garden,
said that he saw both Whit and Thaw
the night of the murder. , H desorlbed
Thaw's movements, saying Thaw passed
htm twice, going back and forth behind
the table at which White sat. Ths sec
ond time Thaw approaobed White' a
tabl he saw Thaw extend hla arm and
then three shots followed in quick suc
cession. ' ..
Sebwd afurdere.
Whit fell and a fireman seised Thaw,
who waa walking away, and took his
revolver. He told of Thaw's arrest and
described . the - action of th prisoner
as he waa being taken down- the eleva
tor. Conway said that h notloed Thaw
partioularly that night..- - .
"ills eyes were Duigea ana aiiaiea."
Conway said, "and his face was very
whit. After the ahootlng I beard mm
say: H ruined my Wife, and I did It.' "
. Paul Bruden, the fireman who seised
Thaw after th shooting, bad very little
to add to what Conway had said, except
thst 4wo men went down the elevator
with Thaw and Mrs. Thaw. ,
Warner Pax ton, th engineer, testified
that he acoompanled . the prisoner and
Mrs. Thaw down the elevator, and when
asked as to what conversation passed
between Mr. Thaw and Mrs. Thaw be
aald: ......... v .
. The woman aald:- "Look at th fix
you bav pushed yourself Into now.'"
. "What did Thaw eayr
- "Ha-said: ?t's ail right., dearie;-!
have probably saved your life.' ; -
Th witness aald the prisoner was not
excited, but appeared cool -and calm.
Mrs. Thaw was before the grand Jury
for II "minutes, but was not forced to
answer questions. Attorney Oarvan
asked If ah acoompanled .her husband
th night of th murder. Bh refuaed
to answer. He asked what her acquaint
ance with. White was. She refused to
answer this and waa excused. .
All-tk wltneaaes before - the ooroner
will - be examined. Six war examined
today, on said to b May Mackensl.
From ' th criminal courts building
Evelyn Nesblt Thaw went to th Tomb
and aaw her husband for hand,nhour.
Sh left him amUlng. , ,
- IS NOT INSANE. ."
Ohaaees Ar That Thaw Will
tnaad
Trial -fo WosaioM.
- (fearaal Spedat Svtea.) -
New Tork. June II. Physicians and
alienists who , have . examined Harry
Thaw think . that as is not Insane.
though h. may1 have been .at the time
th crime vis committed. Tb Trmune
today - in commenting on' th feature
that Thaw Is pronounced sane, says:
"This fact. It Is noy believed, will
Chang th defense and will caus Thaw
eventually to be brought to trial under
Indictment for homlcld.
"It la th belief of th defense that
Thaw has an excellent chanc of o-
oulttal Varloua episodes In the life of
Stanford White, quoted yesterday. Indl-
eat that th defense or Justifiable
homlold wlU be entered, and that Thaw
may be able to prove that th shooting
waa justinaDie. 11 is unaerscooa inai
ths famous case of Major-General D. E.
Sickles, who shot Barton 8l Key In
Washington, wUl b held up aa a prece
dent. Sickles waa acquitted without the
Jury leaving th box, it being held at
th time that he waa absolutely Justi
fied. -
"A statement, th meaning of which
th pollc war unable to fathom, waa
that Stanford White, John Delaney, cor
nn ration counsel, and his daughter and
a friend, a close business associate of
Mr. Whits, were booked to aii on la
Provence, the new flyer or tn rrencn
Traas-Atlantlaus line. Not only were
they booked to sail, but It understood
on exoellent autnontr tnat Marry iv.
Thaw and Mr. Thaw war also to be
naasena-era on this boat. Owing to th
statements -of Mr. and Mrs. Thaw
against White, th fact that they were
all to be passengers on th same boat
pussies th pollc."
V PLANNED DESERTION.
Thaw xfi for Zurop After Quarrel
With Wife, Bat Beturned at On.
(Journal S Dec 11 Berrjce.)
New Tork, June 21. It 1 learned that
Thaw sailed for Europe April 14, last,
on th Kaiser WUhelm- It after a quar
rel with his wife, with th avowed pur-
pos of never returning to her. On th
am boat with him was his sister, th
Countess of Yarmouth. i .
.According to a report mad to th
rants of th line. Thaw said several
times In the smoking saloon that his
Ufa had been ruined and that he had
"left that woman for good and ell." It
waa reported aboard th boat that hi
slater pleaded with him to return to
hla wife on the next boat from the other
aid, which he did.
Detectives are now trying to find out
where Mrs. Thaw spent th time be
tween her husband's departure for Eng
land and his return. Her friends say
sh did not leav New Tork City. .
WIRELESS SENDS WARNING.
American J To rest Wlrelee Telegraph
Company Wishes to Botlfy th rabUa
That Their Stock Is Being lraud
leatly BglstTd. 1 : . ' .
Seattle. Wash June IT, 101. To
purchasers, of American D Forest
Wireless Telegraph Company stock from
broksrs or those that are not repre
sentatives direct of th abov company.
Mr. Charles A. Llndstrom, 410 Lum
ber Exchange, Portland, Oregon Dear
Sir: Pleas hav this Inserted in your
papers, s th company wishes to let
th publlo know that stocks sold by
astern brokers are tn a measur being
fraudulently registered, and 'company
will .not recognise the stocks ' only
when compelled to do so by an order of
th court - There I stock out that waa
escrowed and same will never be re
deemed by the company, aa stock waa
voided. ' .. -
Will be ' pleased to explain la detail
to any one calling at my offlc, or you
hav authority to explain to any on
calling at your place of bustneea. Sin
cerely yours, - ' j . , '
, lir. v" ODORai H- FARKI.lt,
" i Manager for Washington, and
Manager for Waaolae;toa and Oregon.
SPECIAL DISCOUNT WITH
. EVERY PURCHASE
dDOSEAT D02DE)AV
. , 1 .. .y--- r-Tf : , , , . M-r , a-
Read every word of it I
bargains for Friday, between
placed on sale between the
No. 1 $3 for f l.TS-Ladiei'
Patent Leather Ties," Cuban
heels; between the' hours of 8
; and 1 only...... 1.78
No. 8 40c for 18f A bargain
of bargains. Ladies' Black Cot
! ton LiU Hose, plain and drop-.
r stitch, black and colors; recular
40c value; between the hours of
8 and 1 only. . ...18?
No. 3 75c and 50c valuei for ;
Gent' Fancy Tiei; wide,
', flowing ends; imperials and At
coti; between 8 and 1......1B
No. 4U. Boys', $6 and $7 Suits,
8.96 Clean weep of all our
odds and ends in Boys' Suits j
value up to extra special,
between 8 and 1 only.,.. 8.95
THeae prlc will
No. 81-oOc for 89 Ladlea
, Corset Covers; lace, insertion
and embroidery trimmed: be-
tween 1 and 6 only . . . . . . ,39f
No. 28 $2 for 1 JSdMuslin
Petticoats, extra full, lace and
.' insertion trimmed; between 1
and 6 r.1.84-
lio. 23-55c. for 15 Ajax"
brand of Underwaists, in sizes
2 to 13; sell regularly for 25c:
between 1 and 6. 15f
No
84 for 10 W will eell
the balance of
Waists, between
our . iadiei ..
hours of I '
. and 6, for.
Join Us to This Great Stupendous Saving-Tliese Great Bargains Are for Friday Only Between the Honrs Mentioned
Entire Corner Third andl Vsnrralhiil
THAWS WIFE REFUSES
(Continued from Para Ona) :";
two month ho was under eurvalllanoex
as will bo shown by theee reports, for
not only waa White shadowed, but th
woman was constantly watched,
rata Sonti ted aaalty.
A , perusal of th will of William
Thaw, th father or Harry Kendall
Thaw, disclosed th fact that th father
did not consider hla eon just light men
tally. A codicil attached to th will,
bearlna; th dat of July S. U, shows
h wa doubtful of th ability of hla
son to properly manage hla one-eighth
shar of th estate of t5,000.000 and
directed that he be paid but $11,000
per annum "until In the discretion of
th executors aald Harry Kendall Thaw
shall display proper discretion and fit
nees." ...
- Th estate la now worth 110,000,000
and It appears that ever since his
father's death Harry has been drawing
about 170,000 annually. Thla has been
paid by his mother from her three
shares of the, estate. His own sha.
meanwhile has been reverting to ths
estat.
- There 1 no record that th zeutors
ever satisfied themselves that Harry
has become 'Mettled In his character.'
MAO PLEA WITHDRAWN
(Continued from Fag On.)
th tlm he shot Whit, or 1 now In
sane, th district attorney eould hav
htm committed to th asylum for orlm
Inal insane at Mattewan.
There Thaw would hav to remain
Indefinitely, and whenever he was pro
nounced sane h would still hav to be
tried. r8uoh a move on th part of th
district attorney might result In th
practical . Imprisonment of Thaw for
several years, even though he might, ul
timet el y be released upon th trial that
would hav to follow.
: ' . star of Aoqaitejal.
It was learned today that Thaw's
counsel feel so sure of a speedy ao
dulttal before a Jury that they would
regret to see th district attorney Aav
htm committed to Mattewan.
A man connected with th Equitable
tit Assurano oclty said tonight that
Stanford White's life was Insured In
that company for I1SI.009 by poUatrs
taken out, at various times in in past
10 veare. During that period Whit
paid to th Equttabl 110.000 In pre
mium. All policies ar mad parable
to his wife.
It la believed that Whit waa heavily
Insured la other companies aa well.
EASTERN EXCURSION RATES
Xsly a am B, Aagaaa T, , epeuUios
, ; -r M iv
On th abov dates th Oreat North-
Am Kail way will bav on sal ticket to
Chicago and return at rate of ITl.iS, 8t
Louis and return sei.ee, ni. raui. Mia
n do 11a and Duluth, Superior or Sioux
City, and return; lg Tickets first
das, good going via th Oreat North
ern, returning same or any direct route,
stopovers allowed. For tickets, sleeping
oar reservation or any additional in
formation oall on or addr H, Dickson.
ar. p A, Itt Third Btre)t, PorUaad.
Read the bargain news! Don't
the hours of 8 and 1 o'clock. Twenty exceptional bargains between the hours of 1 and 6 o'clock.
hours mentioned. All goods sold before this time will he sold -at regular prices. RljgAD ONI
the
No. B 1.19 for Men's and
Youths' $2.25 Pants-Ali sixes;
every pair is worth up to $2.25; ;
between 8 and 1 only... .1.19
No. -$5 for 8.98 Beautiful
. Skirts in cheviot, mohair and ;
-eilkaline, new styles; between
8 and I... , ,.8.98
No. 7 SOo for 15 Boya' Caps;
they are worth easily up to 50c (
come in golf and Brighton
.' ahapea; all SOc values .15f
No. , 8-25c for 10e Ladiea'
Fancy . Embroidered Handker
' chiefs; our regular 25c handker
chiefs; between th hours of 8
. and 1 only 10
BARGAINS FOR THE AFTERNOON
atirely brinrj you to
' tween the
No. 85- for 1.49 Boys'..
. Buster Brown gray Suits; ba-
tween hours of 1 and 6149 .
No.38 15 for $123 Men's high
qualityi-cheviot Pants; extra
special Rvalues" at - $5 ;v between
. hours of 1 and 6.. I 8.83.
No. 87-0c Ho'siery, 19-o00
pairs of Ladies' Silk Hose, ex-
tra fancy, all colors and styles;
' worth 50c; between hours of 1
and 6 ........19
W;MARKEtttCO-
121-123 GRAND AVNUC
GreatCelebrationSale
- STARTS TODAY AND CONTINUES
UNTIL JULY 4th
Five Days o! Big Bargains
. t Big Bargains in Men's Clothing. ' . . - - .
Extra Specials in Shoe Department.
Great Savings on Dress Skirts.
' Dress Goods at Little Prices. .' !
Some Very Special Notion Bargains.
See Big' Window Display
CANNOT .KEEP POOR MAN IN
JAIL TO PAY FINE
Unitsd States District Commis
sionsr Has Power to Orant
v Prisoner His" Freedom
In aplt of th fact that, a United
tataa iltatrlnt ludra can remove a
United State 7 district commissioner
Jtyomofflo Jonn V. ShllloclC"auorny
fur Ty77rfp-vmiinu, wu i.uu.u iu vvui i
thlevnermng that th eommWalonef ha
Uh ngttViai, aet ald th Judge s de-
Th point la Qneatlon wa in th
ease of th United Htatee against Oanno
for endlng nurrllou and defamatory
KAY YPV A OOVOXt
A do of Ballard'a Horehound Srrno
will relieve It Have you a cold T
Try It ror wnooping eougn, ror aarh-
ma, consumption, ror Droncnine. lira
Jo McGrata, til B. JHrat street. Hutoh
Inson. Kanaaa, wrlt "I hav used
(tallard'a Horahound Byrup In my family
for five years, and find It th moat pal
stable medicine I ever used. Sold by
.Wo4a4 laka C ,, ; ,
miss a word I Friday's neat bargains will be divided into two parts. Twenty treat, unheard c!
H oUrs of 8
No. 9 15c for 0 Men's Lisle
-Hemstitched Handkerchiefs,
Japan . silk, 15c; between th
ours of 8 and 1 6
No. lO $2 for 79 White
.. Waists; a special lot; wa want
toler them out; all alzes and
" shapes: all nice fresh and
clean; between' the hours of 8
and I i.. ....... .n. 'r....Tf
No. 11 23c for 5i Li.le Hoie;
. our 5c line, extra special; do-.
tween 8 and 1... t...6
No. ,18 Notions Much needed
small articles; between 8 and 1
: only: .
; 7 spools of Cotton,,Frlday,35et
Sun Silk, all colors......... 1
'". 5 pieces of Tp...........8f
i 25c Embroidery ...........10
our store-Remember these fjoods will
hours of 1 and 6 o'clock p. m.
No. 88 50c for 5 Boys' Kne
. Pants, slightly soiled, all sizes;
between hours ofl. and 6,
No. 89 $25 for 18.85 Beau
. tlful Ladies' Silk Suits ; excep
tional vslue at $25; all the 1st
7 est shapes and styles; as long.
Js they last, between hours of
and 6 . ,.,.,.18.85
NoT 30-4175 for 9S4 Ladies'
Gloves: about 200 pairs; this is
a small lot, but 200 people will
share in the bargain; between
. the hours of 1 and 6 only. 98
matter through th govrnmnt mall a
Oanno wa found guilty and sentenced
to pay a fin of 1200. Th On has not
been paid and Oanno has been In th
oounty Jail alnc May It, th day he
was sentenced. There Is a federal etat-
ut which say a that a poor person
cannot t held in Jail solely for th
purpose of paying a fine, providing that
th prisoner 1 not th wnr of prop
erty xoding zo in value.
The prisoner in suoh oases has a
rlrht to appear beore a United State
commissioner and ask for hla freedom
and th commissioner ha th right to
grant th prisoner his freedom upon the
latter taking an eath that h haa not
property to exoeed f h aunt of 110. - -'Judg
Wolverton was surprised upon
bearlna' th contention of Attorney fihll-
look and aaked for a reading of the a ac
tion eereral time. He later took th
eaa under advisement. .-
HORSES RUN AWAY
WITH FIRE ENGINE
Albany, Or, Jun IL On aoooexnt of
a small Or a general alarm was runted
In last evening which resorted In two
seeldents. - The team oa th fir angina
became frightened and ran away.. .break
ing th flue and knocking off a wheel
belonging to the engine. Th driver
had hi leg seriously Injured. On of
th drays drawing 4 noaa oart jt,jh
DON'T WORRY WATCH
. US GROW
and 1 of
No. 18 Ribbont-An silk Rib
bons, rood width, in all latest
colors; worth 25c per yard; be
tween hours of 8 and 1 only.5
No. I Laces Fine quality and
pretty patterns: 50c and 75c
beautiful laces, in val., oriental
and fancy; 8 to 1 only.... 89
10c for 4e Beautiful Laces: reg-
. vlar value 10c; between hours
of 8 and 1 only. N.... 4
No. 15 $4 for 8.39 Beautiful
Silk Shirtwaists; our regulars $4
value; between the hours of 8
and 1 ..............8.89
No. 1 15c for 7f Men's regu
lar 15c black and tan Hose; reg
. ularly sold for 15c; between
hours of 8 and 1.,...' 14
No. 31$1 for 85-t-Ladies'
-.Walking Bags; fitted with
pursej. regular price $1; from 1
to 6 .. . . .. . , .T.' . . . . . . .35
No. 38 75c for 45 Men'a
beautiful Negligee Shirts, all
sizes; our regular 75c value; ex
tra special, .between I and 6'
only '. 45
No. 83 Basement Spedal $1.25
or 75 You all know what
'otts' Irons are: three ia set,
nickel plated, with holder, com
- plete; between hours of 1 and
- 6 only ...... ...... .75
SOL.ES
Th Packard Shot
for Mn
$3.50
Phillips Shoe Co
Tan Shoe Sale
Tomorrow'-Friday) and untttaold
you oaa buy th celebrated
PACKARD SHOE
To naaa In summer Ta for
$2.SO
: v MMBVOMD TBOX
auo rn caul
PHILLIPS SHOE
ros? women In Tan Oxford for
32.50
bssvobs ntOK $3.00.
Bvery pair of tan shoes In oar large
stock except men's vlsoollsed tan shoes
for winter wear la lnoludd In thla
jrt 1.'". . '' 1
No such sweeping reduction" In prices
of seasonabl hoa waa aver made In
Portland.
' The. atook la large, embracing hns
dreds of pairs. Not all slses la each
style, but plenty to St yu properly.
Buy early beoause at the prices
they will not last long.
Be th styles on display In our win
dow. ,
" REMEMBER;
. W want your trade. W ar energetic,
Cihlng, progreulv Sho Iwtallara.
n vaJueaj shorn pront our motto,
satlsflsd customer the result of our
effort. A saving to every buyer our
aim. t
Phillips
, Up-to-the-Minat Footwear at Up-to-th-MlnoU PricM .
10ft Sixth St. Ettwcen Washtojjtsa tr.i r
fir had a breakdown and but for th
assistano of bystander th team would
bav run away with that portion of th
apparatus also. '
; yvefeaved Sok OaauMd Coat.
Allen A Lewis' Beat brand.-
These bargains will be only
No. lT3Sc for aiat-LadWs"
Embroidered Drawers in tor
. chon, all sizes; worth 35c; be
. tween 8 and 1...... 81f
No. 18-41.35 for 74 Extra
heavy, copper, rimmed Wash
Boilers, fully guaranteed, full
. size; between , hours of 8
: and 1 ..... ..4.... ...... T4
No. 19 $1.00 for 89v Lades'
, .Wrappers, exceptionally good
values between hours of 8
and 1 .89
No. SO 75c for 43Oray Suit--ing,
36 inches wide; regular
75c value; between hours of 8
and 1 ......... .434
only be od sale bo-
Na 34 85c for 49 Ncv3 gal
vanized Wash Tabs; largest
- size made; .between 1 and 6
-only j-rr; ; i-i-.Tirrt; .y i .
No. 85 50c for 14 Beautiful
, lot of Ladies' Collars; between
hours of 1 and 6 l
No! 36-$l for 44 Ladies' fina
ribbed Union- Suits f lisle
' sleeves, tight knees and um
brella styles; between hours of
1 and ft.......... ...-M
No. 37-50c! for . 28-Boya'
. Blouse; exceptionally good val
ue; between hours of 1 and
and 6 ...............29
AQENTS
Th Phillip Shoo
for Women -
$3.00
Shoe Co,
.". Zwwy,SaU fig t k
(inaraal Speel. 1 Ser-'-e.)
Singapore. June l. In
Dewey sailed for Manila tfxl-r.
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