tiizvotzc: cu:;day jourriAi; Portland, suksay ::cr.::::::v aucu-t i:, x::: jfon girl mm be :mm of 3.18 EXPOSE BEST VALUES HERE ALWAYS YOUNG M OFFICERS ASTCrJA HEGATTA id nr ASTORIA T.ZGATTA Marlon v Churchill Thneatens to A'jrUOtoSsctl Oraz Othar Into Court Which la Trying Dunn. ' Art 20 Cd ,tt I SAYS LIEUTENANT; IS V r; : t .VICTIM OF JEALOUSY HAROLD VAFJDSRBILT : - . .. ' -- ' - .' '; . ... ....... li iDAY .- m. I . I iu : 1 ' I I .-.'.-7 ; A i nv7 ?JAT .Borton Society Girl Whos Betrothal y ..r-J s "N ' Htnld Venderbat Zi Predlrted. . .. . v I " luroia TWNa iar 11 B Xi I no o inesa lew VMII, tn I ft Irounc Vanderbllf Romo com back to r X 53 ' Y ' I Mra. O. H. P. Belmont at Nawport. I Y " - I 1 - vuw HMH Wl ' WOVJ 1 LJWU I ' t i , s-S ft nr aa toa moil un-uoion I E 4 Y . .. ; 1 Boatonlan ha avar met. . : . , . fci S ' I 7. wirannr, a on 1 1 VS ' I Her ( appearance certainly, oea not! I ZZ 12 t I A All hi aft VH Mil. fiM-. ... .U. I 'lTl--lI 1 I tun. ' flh im ra thrlnp nntA kAPail a I .'J.tSX 1 5 . thraa . acaaona ago, when her atbletlo II if 5 5 . rma wore a resplendent copper color I ff a 'nd cbaekj were brown aa beriica. f cA i Hirold'i brother la -Willi K. Jr.. and ;I ttSl '0 nl" tw tha'Dueneea of Hirlbor- Other Member of Service Are An ions to . Knife Accueedr Men Be- cause : He" Was In '-. Higher Favor .Than They .Were.0'.. I t - I f ... . ; . i Thototraph of IQaa Eleanor 8cara ? .'"..: Fancy Dreae. t rtwi I aMdal BMTiee.t " ' ' New Tork. Aug. 1. It la currently reported that young Harold VanderbUt, ', the aaaaon'a rtcheat ' catch, haa boon t ananared by Cupid and that the lucky la the' Boa ton aoclatr beauty. - Mlaa Eleanor Beare. Mlaa Eleanor Beera la on the very tip of the pinnacle ' of Boaton'a excluaWa : oat and probably the moat eminently : fitted a-trl tn the United State, from ' aoclal reglatar point of view, for a Van- ; derbUt to marry- Mlaa Seare tawlth her paranta, the Frederick Bears Jru of Storrow Hill i eatata,' Beverly Faxma, and Harold Van' iD qes of ramiosy - firmjiTED i:i ghiie 4.1 oax rrogreasiva rare or ooum ' American Republic In --;' Ruins, -v "- .f ..V J , (tpetWl Dttk ky Lmm4 We Tie Joeratl) Buenoa Ayraa, Aa II. Only the f moat fraetnentary reporta are eomtng from Chile awing to the damace to the trana-Andeen wlrea, vfent every thing point to the fact that one of th i greateat dlaaatera of modern times has v occurred to the . territory tributary to , Valparaiso. The are af otrela drawn ; about th interior with Valparaiso as , im enier. witn Harold Vanderbat sire little republic and within it are dosens of thriving towns. Most of them are in ruins. The dis turbance waa felt but not In Ita full aeverlty In the utmost mountain bounds ary of th country. There was no shock at La Zerena, on th frontier, tout subterranean rumblings war distinctly hoard. At this 4 hour, p. n- all hop of stopping the flan.ee' haa. been . aban doned. , Rapidly th Area ar eating their way northward and not a veatlce or tn Buildings is left behind. It is swept clean. As far aa th eye can leh la en sea of flames. - The lira started at th Plana de Ordea. and the shock had hardly subsided before th streets were, lighted up by burning buildings. Many of th engine-houses were in th son of destruction and th machines wer unavailable, . 'FRISCO STREETCAR MEN WANTEIGHT-HOORDAY a radius Of IS mtlaa wiu prooaoiy oorer th worst part of I Th wis always ar willing to be th Btrtckeu territory. , This Include called foola, but never anxious to hastes most of th rich section of th progree-1 the erent , ' (KpeeUI Dtepetck by Ltsetd Wire te The Jearaal) Ban Francisco, Aug. IS. Th atreetoar men hare reaolved to demand an eight hour day-and sewage ot B.Falllng to btaln their demands they wilt strike September 1. This decision waa taken at a meeting of " the Streetcar Man' union tonight. A typewritten resolution. embodying th demands, waa ratified by ins large numoer present ana will be presented to th United Railroads Mob- day. ' v ' Th carmen's union will send a com munication to th United Railroads Mondsy declaring that they will not take out any of th company's ears un less they are put la better condition ana in irouey wire repaired. Th union, at a meeting tonight, de clared that th cars, on account of har Ing been handled by Incompetent men. ar la a dangerous condition, both to th men conducting them and th passen- ""!HHt'"tMH'MM ,, Htmeet ,4g Little Rents Ljttle IGxpenses Uttle Prices Little Down Ulttle Monthly o - Oar advta t&zt over competitors b Indisputable E ACH week we furnish many homes from cellar to garret ; on very liberal terms. A splendid line of PARLOR RUGS and ART SQUARES and UPHOLSTERED PARLOR FURNITURE lately added to our already large .. stock of house-furnishings. Give our different lines your care-" ful Inspection and compare'our prices with what other dealers are asking. .. ':-' Steel Ranoe Without doubt the best high grade Range on the market. , Second to none in quality or construction. Why pay $40, $80 or $80 for a range when you can get the Celebrated Toledo at $36,: $40 and $44? Fully guaranteed for . 10 years,"' . See the display of weathered ' , - and golden oak , . ; - r m Furniture In our windows. -. Our stock is complete and our prices the Lowest. ' China Closets PRICES REDUCED A large assortment Just re ceived from eastern factories 20 and 25 per cent lower. . than other dealers . (Special Pi patch by Leased Wire te Tbe Joaraal) Vallejo. CaL. Aug. H. "I dined .with other officers than Lieutenant Dunn on th Independence. i I am quit willing to take the atand at the courtmartlal and tell all about the dinners and entortaln ments glren in my honor on the Inde pendence by Dunn's brotner officers. such is the burden of a 'letter Ma. rlon Churchill has wrlttsn to her friends her. When th contents of. this letter became known there was consternation among; th omcere stationed at ths yard. Ever sine - th beginning s of Dunn a courtmartlal Sensational storlss have been whispered over th tea cups na over the high balls of th ravels that hav been bald on the Independence for .ever a year. As maay other of fleers more prominent than'- Lieutenant Dunn ar mentioned la connection with theae orgies there .seems t b no limit th scandalous poestbtmiee of th Investigation -now under way. . Marlon - Churohm la at present in Santa Rosa.- There Is a persistent rumor her that she visited Vallelo a few days ago and turned over to Attorney Ryan mass of startling evidence bearing upon th dinners and dances on th famous old training ship in which she participated. f .-. v Whether ah-Will personally testify Is not' known and every on refuses to discuss th possibility of her appearing before th court, but says: 'Marlon Churchblll cannot be pre vented from being a witness if ah Is willing and I summon her." - In a letter regarding th case she said:. .' . .'. . 1 am very sorry that they hav brought trouble to Lieutenant Dunn. He a good fallow and that Is why hs Is being tried. For th other officers were Jealous of him and they took this chance to throw him down with th captain. "Dunn Is ths least to blame of them all and a gentleman, which Is more than can be said of th other who I by th newspapers ar only too glad to cut htm In th back. I could tell a few things about that ahlp . Independence and don t be surprised to eee in down there, and If I do com I'll put a bug th admiral's ear that will make him sit U9 and take notice." The trial was continued until Mondsv immediately upon meeting today.' At torney Ryan stated that as he had had no time to examine th transcript of testimony which was given him this morning, and that he and Lieutenant Whit needed time to nranara a da. I fens. He said-that he would flniah th aerens Monaay.r j ut" Dunn was in better spirits today than at any tims sine th trial. He is much relieved that no more witnesses sre to be called against him and Is annarantlv Indifferent to his fat at th hands of While he would, of eourse. prefer to remain in the service, he is not worry ing a great deal about hla future. Ha haa had special training aa a marine en-1 gineer ana it is said bs has many friends in th merchant service who would glad ly give him more paying employment than hla present rank In th service is worth. . He reoelves letters dally from hla wtf in Rochester, New Tork. and it is asserted that shs sends him encouraging words and has forgiven htm for Sue may be true of th reports of his relations with ths Churchhill woman. Dunne defense will " probably be mental irresponsibility. H will make no plea for clemency. ' - PRESIDENT TO HAVE i XOSTLIEST OF SALUTES MONDAY, TUESDAY, VEDrJESDAY Seasonable bargains gathered from every department in the store. Frugal women will take; avaniage oi viese cxiraorcunary price reductions Jaear in mind the items listed below are re- uaDie gooas oniy no eneit-worn or "sale" gooas. ' special attenUon will be given to out bt town i" U 3 Great . : TowelSpecials Pure Linen Towel, 23x46 in., ,, knotted fringe, red, white and blue ' borders;, our 50c OCA value 3 , day . . . . ..LiJL Bath Towels, 21x40 inches, doii ble'twisted warp, extra heavy; V worth all of 25c. Spe- ITU . - cial for 3 days only, at,, I IV Bath Towels bleached, : 18x49 inches, best double , warp, and , a regular L 25c, Towei for iff Suits Ifor i . We expect to do, the largest fall' busi . nest v we have , ever done. , If right goods . and right prices are business bpilders, then we. will not. be disappointed. New Suits, Coats, Skirts, and Wraps (or ; fall now on rxniouion. . just, .in special.. lot - oi Silk Petticoats $7 50 values ail colors,' selling at $5.50. - fJew Long Coats in. mixed effects $15.00 values $10.00. Great' showing' of Panama and -Voile Skirts. 7; Hopplckers, r Attention (Ssedal Dtssateh by Leased Wire te Tbe Jeanal) Washington. Aug. 11. President Roosevelt's first aalute from th net at Oyster Bay on Labor day will be a dls chargs of ios six-Inch guns, ths biggest snd mos cosUy saints In ths history of th American navy. Later aa hs visits each or ths nagshlps he will be saluted on arriving and departing by each of th six flagahlpa. th total numhar oeing Its guns, making a grand total of salutes, of 711 guns during th re view. .-.)... Th officials having to de with ' ths mobilising of ths ships and th prepara tion for th review predict th cost of th vent will not fall much twlow ll.00e.000. This Is not far short of the cost or ssndlng ths American warahlps out to battl with the Spanish fleet. The American navy is twlos aa large, today as it was in HIS and th Atlantis fleet ill be in fuu fighting trim when r. viewed by th president. . ' Bia Stocking XUtU no.' ''. (SpMlaltMspatekbyUeMdWIretoTse teaman Washington, Aug. IS. Because Ella Clements, an earthquake vlottm of San Francisco, waa given No. t stockings to wear with No. t shoes shs indignantly returned the misfit package to Prov ident and Mrs. Roosevelt with a vim letter of protest Th letter and pack age war sent to th National Red Cross society headquarters.:. Ths offending ar ticles wer given to soma mor appre ciative person in need. -, . ,., . Hoppickers' Gloves.V made - of ' ; good . strong drill,, tor, men, ' women, boys and girls. ' C' " For 3 days, pair . . ....... uL : ' Hoppickers Gloves of male and ' goat akin, ; last ; the whole season. - Special for. 4 9Ra I : days only, pair. LuL ' Special lot of ' Ladies' and . Misses Mackintoshes, just .'. the thing for the hop fields' Three Ways at tost. . Ladies' Fast-Black Hose, all. size. Special for 3 ?ia days only.' pair. ...... , .' 3 Great Cur-. tain Specials ; . i - r "fy-i Nottingham - Lace Curtami, in: ' new fall designs, 3 yards .long,' 45, inches wide; worth" Nottingham -Lace ; Curtains, . 3 yards long, 50 inches wide.' 8 ' different eattrrniv t200 val. ' ues. : Special;. - tl ? 'pair. ,7 lLt Corded Arabian Curtains, ' 45 inches wide, 3 yards long; m regular $2.50 value. For 3 :;J:?;!?!T'.;;;.v.:.;.$1.75! Cover Specials ' : i f Seis Window . ' ' 'Cambric- Corset Covers, deep' . lace yoke. lace around arms ribbonr- and beading;, regular ; ; ouc value tor ,3 J '; Carnbric'Coriet Covers, 2 rows ' . ,01 Jace insertion, lace around. -, arm . and neck, , ribbon 07 ., draw Sale. . ......... ..ZiC v ........ i, , ' Cambric Corset Covers, .3 tows of wide Val. insertion, lace i-r edging, ribbon around OQv : yoke 3 days.'. ....... v. 7U Great Linen5p MONDAY. TUESDAY. r' WEDNESDAY I'-l" 72-Inch Extra Heavy Table Damask, dou ; ble warp and warranted to give CA satisfactory wear; 75c grade, yard. ,JUL 64-Inch Satine Finish Damask in several distinct! v "patterns weH-worth-jr5c a yard. Special for 3 days only at, JQq 72-Inch Satin ' Finish Damask, new . pattern, extra heavy and our regular $1.00 grade. . Special for 3 days only at, JCjr ecials UOpenfWorici 'v:'-;; Bureau . i Scarfs and : "Squares, 50c (trade. e 25c Each Sheets, and f:: Cases ; Red uceid Sheeta" 81x0 inches7Vupror linen finish, extra- heavy, hemmed,- reenforced; ' 75c t de 3 days only, , JJ, Pillow Cases,' 42x36 inches, of frood grade ranslin: our regu ar12 t-valueFotJ .days onlyj each ,7L Pillow Cases, 45x36 inches,' of ' best muslin, fine soft finish; regular 14c value iOt,n 3 days only, each...,. ILftlt 3000 yards of Indian Head Suiting:, 36 inches wide,, real linen finishspecial for 3 days only, yard TO FIGHT UNIONS. CiUxena' Industrial Aaaoclatioa to V Oppoaa All "Traata." Ths CiUsensV Industrial Association of America has sent out a notice in which it says: . . To oheck th political ambitions of th union labor leaders ths National Cltlsens Industrial association Is sub mitting to political eandldatas through out th country two questions:' Have you pledged your support te th union trust or to any other trust. organisation or corporation seeking special leglelatlonT ' 'Will you or will you not represent th eitlsens aa a whole snd seek to pre set them from claas legislation. whether by organised eapttal or organ lied labor, wjien such Isglslatlon. Is in th Interest of ths few to glv power over th manyf , Th plan provides that ths names of esndldstss who stand for labor or capi tal trusts shall be supplied to th dif ferent eitlsens' associations now organ ised in over 10 towns and cities, in order that citizens of all partlss can VOta for antl-trtiat eandldatas at lh 1 eomlng taction.-. Write for. Samples J ' CORNER THIRD . AND MORRISON STS.i Write for Samples Ar.'ERICAIiS AKD PERUVIANS BLOODY BATTLE Natives, Incensed at Murder, of Jomrade, Attack For- ', J; aignera. . ': (Setelal Duipateh ay Laased Wire te The Jnornal) Helena, Aug. is. private cablegrams from Csrro ds Pasco glv meager de tails of what appears to havs bsen a sanguinary battls between Americans snd Peruviana. In which at least ona Peruvian was killed. . e- J. B. Hasina, A. W. McCun and other well known American copper operators ars developing properties In that section of ths SoiAh American republic and ac cording to reports received, a son of MoCuns in a quarrel killed a Peruvian. The natives became Incensed and sought revenge on th Americana Th latter quickly got arms and barricading them selves in th mines and smelters, pre pared .to defend themselves Because of the earthquake and. per haps, the impending battle. Itself no further details havs been received as yet. Scores : upon scores of Montana men, millwrights and . experts, have gone there to assist In th work, at the properties and their safety is feared for. A. W. MoCune, formerly of Mon tana, and later of Utah, in which state hs was a candidate for th United States senstorshlp ssvsn yesrs ago. had sen- era! charge of th Hagtn properties. He who seeks out th suffering never needs to worry as to whether be la walk- mg with u gavlor. . , . . . JEROME BRIZZOLARI GOING TO NEW YORK FOR A VACATION ' Brlisolarl la going to taks a vacation; ths Frsnch chef who has -aided mate rially la making th Portland hotel fa mous aa a. placs wher epicureans could live to their eminent . satisfaction . is going to rest aftsr many years of servics. Jerome Brlisolarl cams from sunny Francs, whsrs hs learned his profession, for so all truly great chefs regard tholr vocation. And Brlisolarl Is en of th great ones. - Svsr since Brlisolarl has become known, which Is now a matter of many years. Manager II. C. Powers has been besieged with offers for the chef. But Mr. Bowers likes Brlisolarl and Brlisolarl likes Mr. Bowers. For U years ths two have remained teaafast friends and where fortune car ried one1 ths other , went along as a necessary accessory. When Mr. Bowsri was ir) Tacoma, Brlisolarl was with him. When the former came to Portland ths lattsr cams along. . That was If yesrs ago.' What : Brlisolarl doss not know about preparing dlahe from ham and eggs to a feast that would startle even th most noted disciple of Eptcurtua, he . expects to learn on his vacation, ' For Brluolari is not going to- spend -his tims lolling on ths banks of ths Wil. . lamette, neither Is he going to th sea shore to gstn a coat of tan, but he is going to New Tork. wher hr expect to find the secret of preparing many dtahes that are unknown to Port landers. During his absence Lnula Darlel, .for many years chef at Sherry's In New York, will preside over th culinary de partment of ths Portland. ' k Xslpl melpl .. From th Indianapolis Star. Mary had an auto tank. Filled full of gasoline; . ' : ",t . Shs took it out to scorch en day, And hasn't sine btnilna. . . , ' - DIUOIJSNESS, HEARTBURN, NAUSEA snaa rrmn a eisnramve sronwea. naisesuoa, toryia Hver, senSMs t&axeorteaeDotuuUneBaMa, -. . S Tcrrcnyp Gcllzcr l$zzrX " - at. o. s. r. oa. is a poelttn, eraventlve of WttMiwwws, enmcts the eeldlty which 1 m Mriirarn, aaa eaies suiroiag oeKaeas, sea stakHew ea ait ' 1 teruisnf mtUMt. V . mm eued aeo by shieMlaas for r.eenHnf an at rears. Sethms te eeaal It at sat' t Pwerfcet I0mtmmd IM ly mmi fm Tit T Alt AWT CS 44 gsseea It, Raw Terk.