THE OREGOtf DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND, ; THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 9,V 1807.? II I Jn...' II .1.VAV II tvfiltJ I i It7 1 ItWIMI vv:.:;-. ; ! iv: 1 $5 -fx i WaJst . . YOU I fcxtra boecial m . i SI On disolav in our window. ; Waists VII V SECOND FRIDAY; EXTRA SPECIALS AT THE HOUSE OF VALUES A delay of rnany months in the transit of this worthy "merchandise resulted in a most favorable price concession from the '.faporter.. Tomorrow hundreds of Portiand women. wiU profit throu On display in our .window.v'.Waisti' in Net, Silk and Lawn, values up to $12.00. Your choice fl5 HE Friday. . .v. . ; ... . .. 3)d.Vu Gratis pecial ' $10.00 and imder ; )v 2 H C . " . ; t?-:4 ; .rati. ii A Of -any Coat in the house marked ?4120 and under ' ;''-t C'7C Fvv Of any Coat in . the house marked $17.50 and under fl0 flC - Friday.: . ... v. . . . .... . 0yO Suit Special Of any Suit in the house marked $25.00 and under : QQ nC Friday, . : O Of any Suit in the house marked $35.00 and under ( f P OC Friday...... . . . . .. ..pl VLO Of any Suit in the house marked $40:00 and under V',-fj C Fridy....v.;.......JI)l;,) Of any, Suit in the house marked $50.00 and under ' & J H P Friday. . . ... ....... ,$LL. i O Your Choice Slarl Special $5.00, $6.50 and $7.50 Skirts in i blacks, blues, grays )arid mixtures fl Ch 'jfe Friday.... tip)(0)oO)Q) Java Straw; Sailor Hats ' ' 1 $3.00 Values $1.49 Friday we will offer in our Millinery Section a lot of very fine grade Untrimmed Java Straw, Sailor and Chey- (J A Q enne Hats, actual $3.00 value.- Friday; . . . . . ; . . . ; J) 1 Tty $1.50 BLACK SATEEN PETTICOATS 69c Sateen Petticoats, soft arid light, with ' a deep floiirice "Regular $1.50 ' Qh values Friday VQ)o(B Silk Petticoat Special: $5.00 and $7.50 Silk Petticoats, all shades. (g g Friday j i . . .. 4)0.00 $12.50 and $15.00 Silk Petticoats, all colors. Friday... ; ;.. $7.75 Notice to Out-of-Town Merchants - We are prepared to tell you Com, Saitt, SldrtB, Wtista, etc, t New York price. . 3 m ACHESON NEW- STORE Fifth Street 7 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm S2!SS ., . , , ,,, , Sg3g SS-S-g --gag!B-ig! ' i . ; , ; BEAVERS ARRIVE HERE WE0I1ES0A y First Hom Carrie of Portland Team to Be Preceded by ! . Ceremonies.' RIVAL NINES TO LliAD . PARADE TO GROUNDS Mayor Lne W1U Pitch First BU, ; Auditor ' Devlin Wili Catch at It and kndge WUIlanu Will I'mplre and Batse 1006 Fennant. 'iMyor Lana'wlU pttch the first ball In the pime that will open the . 107 eason ror the paciflo Coaat league la Portland. . ; i And Auditor DevHn, if he not too .hy to consent, will make a wild effort to catch 1L Judsre George H. ;.WiUlams will stand somewhere aboutlhe diamond , nd call "striae1 n wyo, .wuwnn that is. ir n,ooni wn hese litis stunts will constitute only . few of the ceremonies that will at. tend the operiln- of the season in Pert land. Among the others will be 4he rglslng of the 190 pennant oy juage Williams' and an automobile parade be fore the game. ''"' ' The printed schedule of Ihe , Paclflc Coast league says mat ine weavern win he home to open the season with Ban firmnelsoo on xuesasy new mj . d) thnr will not be able to make con unctions and ths first gam will be mved on Wednesday, May IS. ; ' Portland's business houses will be i asked to close In the afternoon and at i o'clocK a orasg' oana ana psrnae win rnove through the streets to' the grounds. The rival teams will be borno in uni form at the head of the procession and the auto club has given its promise that from 60 to ?S cars will be In line. - Judge Williams will hoist tLe pennant to the top or tne nagpoie, wnere 11 win fly all yer. : Then will follow the other little ceremonies and, at l:S0 or there about the first game will begin in real .earnest ' ? . Here's -to the Portland club. May her juck change with the home coming, of her DSLpfuayersi, ilton people caught a nest of eight coyots pupe, On Wags Well ' ' after , . : breakfast POSTUM FOOD COFFEE ."There'ialitcton BASEBALL IH WOBBLY ? SHAPE IN VANCOUVER Officers Take Salary Agreemen Seriously and Come Near ' Dropping Out of League. . By A. P. Garvey. ISiieeial Dtapatcb ts She JosraaL) Vancouver. B. C May. I.Three weeks have passed since -the opening of the Northwestern league, and although a few of the clubs on the Sound have done well financially, the game has received a setback In Vancouver and. in order to give the game a boost, the directors of the Club must taae acnon at once. They realise that If the American na tlonal caatime is- to continue as a lead Ing sport of this city they must be more liberal with the money. At the commencement or the season the league magnates at their organisa tion meetina- decided that although It was not absolutely necessary to set a salary limit, none of the interested clubs should go over the $3,000 mark. The officials of the clues were unani mous In this, but trouble soon arose. , jm Kicked Boof Off. The Aberdeen club kicked the roof off the salar limit . In fact, the men be hind the Black Coats have a payroll that exceeds the f 3,000 mark. They spared no expense in gathering together some of the best men on the coast' with the result that Insofar as good baseball is concerned, none of the, other clubs are in the "same tilM.'y,''-'Hfyy'r- The officers of the Vancouver club agreed with "Cupid" Dugdale that the clubs should not go over $1,800 for sal aries and the result was that Vancouver had a decidedly poor team, but it was the best that could be secured by Parke Wilson for the money that was offered. "St Jtefl la Cellar. ?!'-'$?;;rTtr The Canucks were left in the cellar from 'the start and today Parke Wll- son;s chances . of winning the pennant are very slim.; However, the directors of the home club have come to Wilson's assistance and have offered him the necessary money and els how scouring theJoountry for players. The fans were disgusted at the playing of - the - bome team, ana naa.ine directors aejayea in the matter of securing better material, i It is, almost' sure that the club would have given way and allowed, the games to be transferred to Belllngham, or one of the Bound cities. ' ;. Dalles team will play here next Sunday and there are other matches In pros- oect On June 21 the Powers Blues win start their invasion of eastern Oregon and . the Inland empire. During this trip about 10 games will be played and the best teams of that section will be met The series will open at The Dalles en the 29th and following : this Pendle ton, La- Grande, Baker ' City, Walla Walla, and SDokana will be visited. There are one or two dates on the Ju US KiChtnatZ. rOrmerlV Rich liiy fTUiuu euej esbaaa vyvn avaavs J I a a a at at neiena Merchant, Dies HE STEALS r,MII'S FORTUNE class ban club in that part of the coun try. which wishes to try conclusions with the Powers Blues Is invited to cor respond immediately with the Blues manager through the Sporting editor of this paper. .- ( METROPOLITAN HANDICAP TO BE RUN AT BELMONT New York, May 9. Fourteen horses will go to the post In the Metropol itan handicap which will be run at the opening of Belmont park today, - The prise la $10,000 and the favorite la Rose betv at 2 to 1. The horses, weights and Jockeys are: Glorifler (119). Garner: Roseben (lit) J. ' Martin; Dandelion (119), Radke; W. B. Carey (118) Mo- Daniels; Dishabille (lit), I Williams ; Tokalon (115) Booker; B. Landy (111), Mountain; Superman (100), Lowe; 8ew- ell (100), Brussell; Bat Masterson (93), Preston; Zienah (94), Hogg; ; Nealon, (114), Dugan; J. v C, Core (9S) Miller: SULLIVAN COMPARES WEIGHT WITH TAFT in the Slums. REFUSED TO ABANDON DRUG TO CLAIM MONEY j Ten Thousand Dollars Left Fiend Year Ago bjr Relatives, but He Lacked the Ambition to Prove Ills Right to the Legacy. ' : (Joanul SpeeUl Berrlee.) Washington, May 9. John L. Sul livan yesterday called on Secretary Tart and eomDared welahta and was received by the president and reviewed It" ae, his body was foul with sores many of his fights.. The president was and one root was useless from the irrt- snectator at a number of them and n o a nypoaermic neeaie. xet tnis BiMHal Dbmiteb to Tie JoaraaLt Butte, Mont, May 9. Julius Rlcht- nats, once worth $500,000, and one of the most - prominent merchants of Helena, died last night in a filthy den inhabited by cocaine fiends, in Wyoming street alley. . His life is a story of con trastsonce an honored and respected young merchant, high in the esteem" of his fellow Jews of Helena, be died In the most horrible of low places in Butte.'-- Rlchtnats was a Hungarian . Jew about 40 years old.) He had been in Butte for five or six years and was a confirmed user of the drug when he came here. When he died last night from the effects of his long excess in talktfd Intelligently In the ring ; lingo. Bull Ivan, In leaving, saldr-- v "The president is all right and so is Taf t The big fellows are hot stuff. It I takes 'em a long time to get started, but when they get going they g like hell. At Jamaica. same man. is said to have inherited 110,000 from bis relatives In Hungary a year ago and ha4"not sufficient ambi tion left to : attempt to collect tne money. Rlchtnats lost most, of his wealth in Helena through the machina tions of a -swindler, and when he real ised that his financial ruin was near, gave himself up to. the company of fast women and tha use of liquor, and drug New York, May 9. Jamaica race re suits:' i "''4".vi JX ' JTII. HJIWMimwmi nvih MIU'1 ,,,, . .MaaA.n'w.A . mmm da second. The Dane third; time, 1:02. 1 M L L UilAIKc'd Wirt Miie ana a sixieentn iony uonero ii;! SEASON SCHEDULE f OF POWERS' BLUES Popular Amateur Club to Make Trip Through' Eastern Oregon and ? ' . Washington. - Ths manager of the Powers Blues is now engaged in filling out . the team'e schedule for the summer season of 1907 With the unlimited backing accorded them, the Blues have gone far afield to secure games with teams ' worthy - of their steel. . Matches are aireaay oooitea wun strong teams from Ballard and Seattle. Negotiations are about cleeed for re turn 'games with the strongest semi- professional olub of - Jacoma. i The a won, Shenandoah second, John Smulskl third;' time, 1:48 3-5, Mile and a sixteenth Dolly Spanker won, Tommy Waddell second, Flip Flap third: time. 1:43 2-5. Five furlongs- Rustle won, Tartar Maid second. Blue Horon third; time, 1:01 l-fc - Six , - furlongs Oyama won, Chief Hayes second, Sir : Toddlngton third; time 1:14 1-5. . . . Wisconsin .League Starts. V Milwauke Wis.. Msy 9. With brighter prospects than ever before in its history the Wisconsin state baseball league enters upon tha season of 1907 today. . The circuit this year eould hardlyv-ba Improved upon, comprising as It ooea eight good ball towns, The opening games, weather permitting, will be played as follows: Green Bay at Freeport Oshkosh at Madison, Wausau at Eau Claire and Fond du Lao at La Crosse. The schedule provides for 12 games, the season to close September . i ii I i l ll l l . . 's'(': " if Pay. your west side gas bills before Friday, 4 p. m. Positively no discount alter that da. , . - HAS NARROW ESCAPE (Joorail Special Serrice.) Reno, NevH May 9. Mra Nixon, wife of United States Senator George 8. Nixon, narrowly escaped a tragic death while automoblllng ' on the streets of Reno yesterday afternoon. As -Nixon's big car was speeding down . Virginia street, near Second, where; some line men wers working on ; the telephone wires overhead, a small guy Una slipped down in a loop, : knocking 1 the driver's hat off and swung back- and caught Mrs. Nikon about tha necki The driver in reaching back for his hat saw what had happened and immediately applied the brakes, sliding tha big machine to a oulck stop. Had there not been consid erable alack in the wire it would have jerked Mrs. Nixon from the automobile and caused a serious accident, tf not a fatal one. as it . was, it badly bruised her neck,' and the lineman above .was jeritea rrom nis piatrorm, saving him self from a fall of JO feet only by his presence of . mind . in graspina a blr cable ana nanging tner untu rescued. i . . - - . m. ... . . . ( ( IRISHMEN iVILL DEMAND COMPLETE NOME RULE, John Redmond Says Lawmaking Machine Must Be Removed : : to Dublin. . mmm . 9 hut A ' (Jooraal goeelil gerrlea.1 London. May , 9. Not doctrinaire, but I practical, will be our attitude toward tha BriUsw government bill to estab lish In Dublin an Irish council to oon trol the more important features of the Irish administration," said John- Red mond today. "In other words," he continued, un- lsss I misunderstand Irish opinion, which will be elearly expressed at the I forthcoming Dublin convention, we In tend to take whatever is obtainable in I the way of real self-government so long I as nothing prejudices our case for com plete autonomy on the Canadian andl Australian model. "The government's bill Introduced yesterday proposes to transfer the law- executing machine from London to I Dublin, while leaving the law-making maoblne In London: , Ws demand, as full settlement that both of these ma chines go to Ireland, to be controlled wholly by . Irish publio opinion. This I would be Gladstonian noma jrule and Gladatonian home rule we must have." The Kind You Hare Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of J And Tina WntniulAnndAr fifa ruf sonal supervision since its infancy Allow no one to deceive yon in this. . All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good' are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS MAKE NOMINATIONS A Lane county man of TO married a tfniversfry of Oregon. Eugene, May 9. The student body has . nominated the following for orncers .during the com. ing year, the election to be held, next ween: , -. " -' :, For president Bert - Prescot t " Baker City; vice-president Oscar Prosser. Eu gene, and William woods of Astoria; for executive committee. Harold Clif ford, Baker City; James Cunning,. Baker City, and Bolton-Hamble, Eugene: ath letio council, Gordon Moores, Salem: oy Jtacnanea, Moaesio, jL'wirornla; Orover - Kestleyi-Eugene, and P. -Wl Reed, Portland; editor of tha Oregon Weekly. T. R. Townsend.l Roseburr: assttant editors. Miss Nieta Harding, Oliver Huston and Benjamin Hunting ton; business manager, Carl B Neal of Salem ana waiter Eaton, of Eua-ene: managing' editor of monthly. - Earl F. LlJLl moorauo-. toetatM ; to .ecur. ...v...v v ea.ia ft UPS 3, I I stt l)n. .m " f'aVai..' i- ' v .ar"n Senator Culberson is now serving his mmm tominifion ut'" ot tt,rt la tn PPr branch of the eepted t be nomination In a Jocular mood Mtlonal legialature and -there are few Francis r ODerieerrrer, Portland: J. Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare fforlc. Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It 'contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotib . substance; Its age is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms -'and allays Teverlshness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food regulates the i fittmaoli And TlvtxrAla. HvI tion.lth'r ATiA riAtiiral flleert. i TheeChildren's panacea The Mother's Friend. . t. CEMUINaZl CASTO R I A ALVAYO Sears the Signature of ' ', ' ' ST" -aeMMeBeW M .. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years, lf C his Bond 'and William Dim business man ager. ; William : Noon, Portland, f and Lloyd Brooke, Portland; secretary of the, student- body, Misses Edna Craw- Xleld, ; Cora Cameron. Agnes Stephen son and Gladya McKenile. . The students also appointed a com- mlttea to Join the university to the Amateur Athletio union. r- m.mhArl rt that hrwlv of wMai tmllflAnl I experience. Ha has been la publio life CULBERSON. MAY BE: , . NEXT MINORITY LEADER continuously since 1990, la which year he waa elected , attorney general of Teaaav, Subsequently ; he served four years as governor of his state and he haa, been in tha senate since 1899, At the two last Pemocratlo national con. ventiona ha served aa chairman of -the Texas delegation. He cornea by his In clination for politics naturally, as his father was a member of congress from Texas for 21 yeara 'v;- ;' lr With congreaa.in a long session Just prior to-the presidential campaiKn. Senator Culberson. a minority loader, would, have unusual opportunity for fooualng the attention of . the country Washington. IX C May 9. It now . 1 nn V M.h .. thAn.li Senator Charles A. . Culberson nag-, the I r" w .' kaasi anna a KaImw rinaAn mln At4 tvt " , f ' ' leader In tha ;. senate next December. I - Walla AValla Saloonmau Gone. According to report. Senator Culberson! - (RmcI! rUpt t Tbe ioamil.) now claims hs bM enougrli(Jges froy - .'alla VVaUa, .Wash., Jlajr 9,Wau3s! Tea is t c a sometimes and at some houses; at other tirr es andat other houses what do you thin' ; it is? ; Tear treeer retsrss rear asr if yat i ' Dk Scbilllns'S Brti we par fclra. 1. Morrison, a partner In the 1 prlsa salooa at Colvlila aiul 1 j-,t. , streets, has been missing .... , 99. Considerable mystery aurrr. disappearance. T"Mi r if ri ! i ; he has been drowned but t' ' i I by the police. Morrison, It - , the police, too ail th? f ( the day b'fre he ' ii! -; is beliuvtJ. he baa ; , : try, ' , - i i i