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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND.. MONDAY EVENING, MAY" 13, 1 37. ' ffllDEEtl'S I'JIFE 300 YEARS AGO Sillt Il02 IVcisis 1 Silk, net . and : Lawn Waists. -; The -largest and most;complete" line in the city..R;e g u 1 a rv $10.00 values. ' Tuesday and Women's Kednr 35c collars, 22c." Mord than 200, pieces-of, Fancy Col lars and neck fixings that sell regularly 35c. Tues day and ' , lOOsr Wednesday. '.'J..SLLC r.Iuslin Underskirts $1.00 to $i:50 muslin. Un derskirts, 89c. These skirts are all cut, full and are good values - at $1.50. FOSETOLD OOOr.1! EMIISII LANDED Regular $4.75 imported silk Hose. All shades, - S - , ' . , , .. Silk Petticoats in all colors but black. Regular $5.00 values'. Tuesday and ?:r.:.,:.$3.15 and v sell regular $4.75. She Had Arranged for Extra Man Anniversary of First Settlement Tuesday and ' Wednesday to Take His Run Night He ' Celebrated at Jamestown 3.25 Tuesday and ' OQn Wednesday .Ov. ' v Was Murdered, v Exposition. ' . . w ' ,.' 'i UT CLOW LAUGHED AND CALLED EVERYTHING OFF AMBASSADOR BRYCE AMONG THE 'SPEAKERS Shot Because of Unexplained More - men Ills Nervous, Captors Failed U to Vnderetand Body Bullet-Rid' died After Death. '' , . ' All Wamhips , Fartake in Brilliant Water Carnival at nampton Roads Big Fair Practically Complete -ir . r .' . rSowfal Dfcoetdi to The JemnmU ' Butte, Mont. May 11. Justice of the Peace Less of Whitehall ha returned the official Inquiry Into the murder of I with., patriotic exercises; and addreaeee. -Engineer Clow, who waa ahot by bandits I the apeakera ;" Including Hon. - Jamea ' ' (Jon real Bpacltt 8rte.) ' Norfolk. Va.. May 13. The three hun dredth anniversary of the Undine; of the flrat permanent English colonlats was celebrated on Jamestown laiand today on the North Coast Limited last Tues day mornlna.j JVllliam J. Crawford, a youth who traveled in company with Vth hold-up men from this city to the scene of the hold-up, has been taken to ) .Whitehall ',. , .. . . t Railroad men who have come in from . (Livingston relate a peculiar coincidence In connection with the traglo death of Engineer Clow. They aay that on the 'day Clow was to leave homo on what sVto be hie laat trip over tne oi- blcn, his wife had a Strang preaentt- Bryce, Brltiah ambaeaador to the United States, Governor Swanson Of Virginia, and Dr. Thomas Nelson Fags. Score of boats were prtsv.d Into service to carry the thousanda-Vof visitors from Norfolk and the etpoeltion grounds to the hlatorlc island.! -J. j '. ' SrUUaa Oanival ''.J: '.' The celebration - of ' Jamestown, day will close tonight with a water carni val on Hampton Roads, which promises to be one of the moat brilliant spectacles of the exposition. . All of the warahloa mem oi impending svu. Dn aougui nave been bedecked with myriads of in throw Off the impression but to no I candescent lla-hta e manv colors. .nl In avail and after her husband had left addition many beautiful electrical floats .home she telephoned the roundhouse I and decorated yachts and steamers will and naked that an extra man D sent out i take part In the pageant. In place of her husband. - f ,;: :-',; ciow Laughed at Mm rears, : -; These arrangements were actually mad in accordance with her wishes. but when Clow was informed of the clr- cumstance he laughed at the (ears of Much rivalry has developed among the crews of the different warships In pre paring the floats and electrical displays. and as a result the naval spectacle will undoubtedly be the most beautitul ever wltneaaed anywhere. '''"'"' . The arrival of Jamestown day finds Drawers A splendid lot made . of nice, soft finished muslin, regular prices running up to ;$1.25. . Tuesday . and ixrj i ' 78 hi wife and telephoned the man at tha "T ?rJtZ"- Z?SJ. roundhmiaa that h. would ma out with ? sPs.ition practically eomplet with me exception or some or the stats build- roundhouse that he would go out , with the North Coast train as usual. Later In the day. despite th pleadings of his wife, he went out on the Mm Ited. which he pulled to Butt. As be rourded the curve west of Livingston, he blew th whistle for stock on the . track, At the sound of th whistle Mrs. Clow burst Into tears. Bhe aays that . never, before bad ah been subject to euch a , strange fear as possessed her the day her husband left her and the news of his tragic death did not come . aa a surprise. Bhe bad expected some- ; thlrfg terrible to happen. Officers are atlll engaged In th search tor th bandits, but report no progress. ;; v . ' . , Xilled for OTer-Obedieao. inga and concessionsThe Warpath Is yet In an Incomplete state, several of the concessionaires having commenced con struction work since the exposition opened. A month will probably elapse before all the featurea are ready and ths big fair finished In all it departments. ''V Xotel BxtorUoa. ; Storlea of the extortion practiced hv Norfolk hotela have been greatly exag gerated, mere navmg neen few com plaints of the pricea charged for accom modations, although many visitors have been voctferoua in their objection to the quality of aervloe rendered. The open ing of th exposition has found many of th new hotels totally- unprepared to car ror tneir guests in a proper man ne of ths most lamentable features I nr, but this has been remedied In great of th murder of Clow la that it waa entirely needless, even from th stand point of th would-be train robbers. An employ of th road who waa on ths train at th time of the attempted hold up gives this version of ths tragedy In the cab: measure. Considering that Norfolk has a normal population of about 60.000. it Is wonderful that so much has been ao-1 compiished in the way of caring for vis itors." 4 :':: ;. 'KcrcWcf Special 25c linen Handkerchiefs, 17c. Women's , pure linen hemstitched handkerchiefs regular 25c yalues. Tues-' day and Wednesday, 17c; Night Gowns A remarakbly handsome assortment ahbt a splendid quality.: You will wonder how they can possibly be made to sell ; ; at regular prices, $1.50 atid $2.00. Choice at 1.15 Washington. - May II. The annlver- There was no Occasion for th mur i sary of the Jamestown settlement waa der of poor Clow. The fireman's story I observed by special exercises In all the of the snooting Is In th main correct, I schools of the capital today. Several epe but It Is a fact Clow was shot first after clal meetings have been arranged by pa- he had ' aDnlled : th air. There must I trlotlo societies for this evenlnr. Pros. have'been something wrong with the I lamatlona for a apeclal observano of I shortly after, and bis widow, survived brakes for th i- engine oia not stop i me aay nave oeen issued by the gov him s short tim. rnors or nearly all eastern and" south era atata,vy'; ?PFriAI rJHTTfl? 'pOR the-benefit of our clerks,. begin. OI lilrlli UUI ILL NING TODAY OUR RETAIL DEPARTMENT WILL NOT; OPEN POR BUSINESS UNTIL 8:30 A. M. DAILY. ON SAT URDAYS 9 HOURS WILL CONSTITUTE A CLERK'S DAY'S WORK; THE STORE WILL BE . KEPT OPEN UNTIL 9:30 P. M. CLERKS COMING AT 11:30 A. M.JREMAIN ;UNTIL 90 P. M. CLERKS COMING AT 8:30 A. M. LEAVE AT 6 P.M. .' iviV k mi M of mm mbmis : ; , Tuesday and Wednesday's List of Money vSavers i Wholesale md Retail I E MMM CD) , "THB HOUSE OF VALUES CTTTTC Suits in the new Jacket Style V r 4 ' K stripes and small checks ; , ev ery' one of them new and up-to-date gar ments ;;lregularf$40.CX:: valuesT day.' . . . . . . JL m ,J. Spectd Showing of Newest New Tork Sailors . Several express shipment of nobby trimmed Sai lor Hat$ arrived, during the past week, which will make 'their first appearance today. The assortment includes tintrimmed and trimmed stylesranging: from 75c to $10. AU Trimmed Pattern Hats, One-fourth Off. Ws Long Gloves 16-button Suede Gloves, regular price-a .pair $4.00. Tuesday and ( J f J Wednesday..; .$0Lo Hflh tnd Alder Sis. C( ATQ ne Coats, about 75 of them vVily to select from. Just the. thing for these cool evenings. Regular $12.50 and $1 5.00 values. Tues-1 v (JJ rj r day fand Wednesday .';r.iPU' I O Short Coats $10.00 and $12.50 values ; .:; dj C H C tomorrow. .;lv. . . . v . . J) ) i O Sateen Petticoats Sateen Petticoats with 4 small ruffles. V - Regular $1.75 values. Tuesday and Sr:i-..r..$1.15 Fabric Suede lisle gloves in all col ors. Regular 65c values. Tuesday and ? A(n Wednesday. . . . . . ..TrUL Chemise Garments that are made,of the choicest materials, and variously trimmed and fin ished. Regular price $2.25 a:?.$i;79 Corset Covers Many pretty garments are included in this, lot, regu lar 35c to 50c. Special Tuesday and ' O'Xn Wednesday ,. . . . . awOL Long Silk Kimonos Long Silk Kimonos, regu lar price $7.50, in plain and Jap patterns. Tuesday and : See Display jn "Dur Window. Short Silk Kimonos . ( , ...' ;. . : ... .. i, . '. - ' , : '.. " . Regular $5.00 values, also in plain and Jap patterns. Tuesday and : C 5 C Wednesday. . . .J)OeiwO Quickly, and Clow, who had , climbed down from his seat when th robbers had chucked a gun la his face, want back to set it closer. He had offered no opposition to the work of th robbers and did not Intend to; neither did nre man ' Sullivan, ' but- the oln back of Clow after he had set th air one, cost htm his life. The robbers thought he was folna after a weapon, perhaps, and with loud curses fired upon mm. ; , Banet-XlddM Aftes OeaCh. V L'The first bullet penetrated his body and was suf flcfent to cause death, but CJow, with hla purpose still atrons, kept on at the air aock, wnicn no appiiea ana brought the train to a standstill, the last not of his life. ' ' : "When he dropped back to th floor of th cab th robbers turned their attention-to Sullivan, who waa ahot sev eral times. "Clow's body waa filled with bullets after be was dead. .Clow had been in the service of the company 18 years." : -:1..;; ,v--y.iiv.-v-! . . Tn itmn. hare rood annetlt and digestion, sleep eounoiy ana enjoy lire, use. Burdock Blood Bitters, the great ayacem tonio and builder. - TO FEAST BEFORE WEDDING (Continued from Pago On.) ; William B. Leeds, the "tin plat king." had a wife in hla little home in Rich mond, Indiana, long before he became a millionaire. She was a sweet, home- loving woman, who aided him to be come rich. ' Then he met Mrs. Nannie Stewart Worthington, who was the wife of Gorg E. worthington of Cleveland. Th couple had drifted apart and Mrs. Worthington listened willingly . when Leeds suggested that she get a divorce. This accomplished, the tin plat kins found an excuse to put aside his own wife and then married Mrs. Worthing ton..- " v. - -;;v.;r'v , , ;.:. : tiful Sibyl Sanderson, a grand opera Pul Mla w"","1 J ' ,r,r hn v m riifft,i .h young chorus girl. Broadway says glv mad her reputation in France. , Four Henry M, Flagler, on of th ncnear men In the United States, rorcea a com- nlalaant Florida lerislatur to pass law making ; Insanity grounds for, dl vorce. ' With this for an excuse, he put aside his wife and married a woman II years his Junior. Th former Mrs. Flagler la well provided for financially, lives in- a handsem home on Riverside Drive, a-nd Broadway thinks she got theJ better, or th Bargain. , .-; ' Ooldl BCohr's 'o. Alan W. Wood, a Pittsburg stl mag nate and two-times widower, married Goldie Mohr. a singer In the Weber A Fields company. He died shortly after and his widow inherited the bulk Of his million. - And : Broadway thinks Goldie was "th wis on." , ' Th case of Harryhaw might be cited, but after all it would bo hardly iur to the, young Plttaburger. With all hla faults it cannot be laid that he years of litigation 'ensued before Terry succeeded in getting his freedom. Then he married Miss Sanderson. ; He died - ! i X " i'"-i" " Jm W iA -A There is no evrtise . for navinty w. r- , I J r" , more than ' twenty-five cents for ; ' ' 1 twenty tiearettes when vou can fet v ' V v I CIGARETTES in packages of twenty for "two bits." Sultan. Cigarettes are without excep . tion the .very finest high grade cigarette , on salctoday. "f , ' . ' They are made from a mellow? rich blend of "Dubec" that is, the leaves se lected as choicest from the final sorting of Jurkish' , tobacco are rolled in thin, crimped paper (your choice of; white rice or that brown mais), and have individual mouthpieces. t ''v Look for the woroU" Dubec" on each package. . - . , , 20 for 25c WHY PAY MORE ,iiClubs and Good Tobacconists Everywhere." . ' THE JOHN BOLLMAN COMPANY Manufacturers ", x San Francisco the devil , his due. But these few straggling InstancM, which might be multiplied many times over, show the- allurement that women of the stage have for men of lately ae- QUlred ' wealth. The romance of . Mr Corey, however, presents this - some what unusual feature. . It was th be lief of his associates in the ateel cor poration that he was the last man who woull yield to the attraction of a stag queen. As the old father over in th little) Pennsylvania- town , said: "They never thought Ellis would do it" But ha did. or la arolnc to. From . the time he took a place as worker on the coal tipple dumping cars at Braddock, until 'ths directors of the steel coporatlon made him president at a salary of 1100,000 a' year, Mr. Corey cam into public notice only as an lnde fatlgabl worker. . He '. rave fulleat credit to hla. wife for a largo portion of the success that came to him. ' This Is the wife he put aside because of his. love for Mabella GUman. ' ' Mabelle Oilman has been more of less known to the stage In New York and London for- a dosen years. , She was born In San Francisco and ahe had her own way to make in the world. Her first New York engagement was with Auguatin Daly's company. She under studied Virginia Earle in the Geisha company. Later she appeared in mus ical comedyr- and . subaeauently - won some popularity In "Dolly Varden," -Amorelle" and other plays. The most striking Incident In ' her career, asld from th mention of her name in the divorce proceedings of th first Mrs. Coreyr who obtained her decree of sep aration, wlth.harge of her son, on July SO last, may b said to be the pub lication of several love letters addressed to hesjay th crown prlnc of Slam, who mt her in London when ahe was YilAvlnr in i "Th . Sun of New York.' These letters were couched In th most extravagantly devoted language, and even contained selections of poetry. Rumor one had Miss Oilman - en gaged to marry Dan McAvoy.ithe come dian, but If the betrothal ever existed' It waa broken. After one of ber numerous tiffs with managers, Miss Oilman said: Th only contract I have not yet broken la the marriage contract X was' never married. So there's no knowing. And that's what Broadway say a There's no knowing. . A Fine. Bungalow, - ... ., r ,,,, T ,n , n,v r . ... '.tin i 'urnvril : ;1' i) - " i ' .... 1 tepv -Tahlb -Mp -A carload received from the largest Eastern factories. The new- lest style patterns, finest finish, very best qualities, in solid oak and I of the most substantial construction at prices far below the Furni- I ture Trust store prices. . "Right xm car line.i-near . Piedmont, ' four-minute service; 32.600. Tel. East 2468. . 652 Union Avenue North : Saved From Electric Chair. ; AtlanUo Ciey. N. J- May 1. Joseph Labrlola, the Klnltola consUbl wm was sentenoed to b executed today ana wno Nwas expected to be the first man elec trocuted in New Jersey, has been grant ed a reprieve pending action on a writ of error returnable before the atate court of appeals in June. Under the new law electrocution wiU hereafter, be the legal punishment , for murder in New Jersey. A bulldifig for this purpose has been erected adjoining the atate prison in Trenton , . f. is Our lower , floor offers" an extra special in white glass blown Vases, 16 and; 18 inches high, rich designs; regular 35c value, Tuesday oniy., . Eutopian Art Jardinieres, 8 inches high, 10 inch tops, fancy designs; regular price Af $1.85, Tuesday only ."jC jee winnows la ana 10. No telephone orders filled. EASTERN 0U1MTIMG CO; Cor. Washington and Tenth The Store Wker . Yonr Credit U Oood BANK AND OFFICE RAILING WIRE AND IRON FENCING ;, Barbed Wire, Wire and Lawn Fencing, Poultry Netting, Etc ... PORTLAND WIRE AND IRON WORKS - J ."'. ' t? t t v '. ' , OU ' :f . i Mm - QUARTER-SAWED OAK TABLE, exactly like cut, hand polished, invisible drawer, top 28x42 in. $24.00 QUARTER-SAWED OAK TABLE, golden or- . Jbnglish weathered finish,' hand polished, 26x42 - OAK LIBRARY TABLE, 24x36 top,4 gracefully , curved legs, large drawers, neat shelf and rim, with tope-trimmed , edges... L ... ..V . . 1 . . $9.75 MASSIVE OAK PARLOR TABLE, 28x28 brass claw feet, 3XA in." crystal srlass balls. WEATHERED MISSION LIBRARY TABLE, 16x24 top; full-size shelf. W ;i . . . SOLID OAK TABLE, 24x24 top, colden oak fin- .';?;Uhi-with'hdf;j:t'leV'a't''f;' ?2.50 DINING TABLES, THREE STYLES, 45 in. tops, - 6 ft., solid golden or weathered oak. . ..........'.$15.00 DRESSERS, 4 drawer or princess styles, 18x30 ia. v 7m . . k J .- j u x Mrr, t rencn Deveiea mirror, mac oi narawooa, goiuen ' m finish or white TnzplcSiWtiiti $12.35 DINING. CHAIRS, caneatst hand "polished,,. renuine solid eastern oak, full box seat wl . ,, $2.50 SPRINGS, Yum Yum, any size, spring supporter $2.50 MATTRESSES, wool top, 2A tick, any size...... $2.50 MATTRESSES, all floss, sateen tick, 45 lb...... r. 813.50 ROYAL WILTON RUGS, 9x12. . ...... ... .... .$40.00 OUR ENTIRE STOCK PRICED IN PROPORTION. J ' WINDOW. SHADES MADE TO ORDER. Independent Furniture C TheOnly; Exclusive Furniture Store That Sells 'Below "Tj r." , ' Prices." mom $32.59 $20.00 $13.50 .$8.75:. $12.53 $6.50 $9.00 Up' " . '."ft V" - "'' " $3.25 $25.00 $16.00 $3.50 $3.33 $3.33 $16.0.) $IS.f: ' Between Washington and Stark , TRHET Green Trc JOURNAL VAUT S.Z Phone Main 2000. SECOND AND EVERETT STS. 6- it