The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 02, 1907, Page 2, Image 2

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    TljyffjppW DAILY t f JOURNAU rOIiTLANff, TUESDAY EVENING, JULY . C, i:C7.
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MORE BATTLESHIPS ARE
IF, YOU WANT TO SEE THE' NEWEST ' IN WEARING APPAREL VISIT THE STYLE STORE.
SENT TO PACIFIC COAST
LOGGER -FAY
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Xary apartment Decide to Formf Additional Cruiser.
: Uinsion and June jbigjiung jaaeum.es Are.ur-
dered to Take New Stations.
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Struck, by the Pilot Bar at
.Ostrander Was First
Tiiought'Murder.
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j. (Special Btofatrk to Tfc Joareel.)
Keiso, Waah., July I. A logger rrom
Oatmnder named Tom Far was killed t
the Northern PaClflo depot Hera In a
mysterious manner at about midnight
Sunday night.- Tha ooroner'a Jury has
rendered a verdict that ha met - hla
death by being struck br the pilot bar
on ine engine or ine tnrougn ireigm
which passed through Kelso at 12:80 a.
m. From the position of the body whan
found and the nature of - the wound,
many had Inferred that Far waa mur-
aerea. , ,
Young Peasley and Sugars of Caatle
noes ran aown lo ine aepoi 10 caici
the 1 o'clock train for Castle Rock am
found thai body of a man, lying face
downward on the platform, the body
Armored Cruiser Tennessee, Which Will Come to th pacific.
i ' (Jours 8plal Barrlca.) .
Washington, July, . Tha nary de-
' ' parttnent has decided to sand, the ar-.
. inbred cruisers Tennessee land Washing
. ton to the Paolflo coast for the purpose
rard.
of forming an. , additional ; cruiser dl-
vision. ,;. , ,- !iv 1 0 .
Twe other ships that will go to make
up this Faolflo division; are the South
' , Dakota, and California, now Hearing
' completion In Ban ' Francisco, . Tbe
" i South Dakota la at the' yards of tb
Union Iron Works, and the California
has been turned over for completion at
in Mare imina navy yai
-t The Tennessee and W1
. i.) now In i attendance . at '
; Maritime exposition to represent the
' United States navy. '
- Probably the Pennsylvania, West Vlr
" t ' glftl! 'lorado and' Maryland,' all splen
ic Id armored crulsera, will also be sent
from the Asiatic station. ,
-j, Rumor aays that wlthlift av year av pra
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ashtnirt
the Bordeaux
ton are
ponderanee of the batUeshio
be concentrated in the Paclf
rawer will
c , What
ever mav be the futur nnlltvr . of the
uininistrauon, in is- program is not ac-knowleda;L-
It is likely, however, that
in racmc rieei, witnin it rew months,
Will be increased bv at least six swift
crulsera f large tonnage and that four
or inesa wiu be withdrawn 1 rrom the
orient- They wilt not be anchored In
sorn snug harbor, but will cruise about
and' give their commanders an oppor
tunity W study evolutions and their
crewe to gain proficiency . in target
pracuoe. , ,1
Ambawador Aokl. when aaked rerard
lng the rumor of the change of ships to
the. Pacific coast, declined to comment
on it, out admitted that thla country haa
a perfect right to place its fleets wber
ever ii sees ni. is ceciared by of
ficials that the concentrating of ahlna
on the coast has, no significance In re
gard to the Japanese war rumors, f
One report said today- that all the
new psiuesmps are to be concentrated
in the Pacific as soon as possible, but
hanging aVer the1 platform and the feet
between nthe rails. They dragged the
body up on the platform Just in front
of. an approaching train. The coroner
was immediately summoned. The akull
above the left ear waa oruahed la but
with with. the skin scarcely, broken,
The body waa easily identified
that of Tom Fay. for he had oom to
town Saturday and Sunday evening and.
being drunk, had been ordered .out of
town oy jwarsnai Morris. ,?..'
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11ns at Ostrander since chrlstmaa. Sat
urday ne drew over 1300 nut bad re
turned the sum to the bookkeeper. and
had then borrowed tfi from him. H
was well known to the losirers In thla
secuoD nut naa no Known relatives.
ITALIAN SLEUTH TO :
: JOIN MONKS' BAND
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(Jonroal Qpaelal ftarrica.)
Rome, July 1. Capexxuto, a well
known officer of the carbineers, who is
Considered an Italian Sherlock Holmes
and who waa mainly responsible for the
numerous arrests recently of memDers
of the Camorra, after the failure of the
police to suppress that eocietr. has fle
cided to join, the Benedictines at Monte
uarrino ana . neoome a monic jrormaii-
TEXASOLONS RESIGN SEATS
TO SAVE RAILROAD: PASSES
thi Is. not generally credited. -- -- - -l-tlaa-4f antry into the order have been
-- I completed, . including the donation of
-fc. ., $2,000. Hia decision waa due to his
aged and ailing mother, who has bean
worried to the point of death by her
una nan. bis muraer navina unn as
creed by the Camorra tribunal. Capes
auto will retire from the world lest his
nroiners um11.11 ue naaienea.
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'. (Jearnat Special Service.) '
Fort Worth, Tex.,' July J. One affect
not altogether expected of the new
Texas anti-pass law, which became ef-
' fective yesterday, - la the resignations
It Ia causing among ;jmemberg jf. the
state legislature. The law does not ao
v ply to persons actually Jn the employ
of railway companies, and members of
legislature who have been serving also
as local attorneys for the railways are
1 now resigning their xdemberahlp la the
miui in uruer 10 retain tneir raii-
rvaa passes.
One of the most prominent of these la
. Cobba of San Antonio,
one of the most prominent
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I1UIIIED
BROKER
UNDER
ARREST
Judge T. D. D,
who was one
memners , or the last legislature and
who la attorney for the Smith. i.
clflc; railroad. . Judge Cobba, ..frankly
his jpaaa.. And he says: "
"Whan T vnlul fnr th m Vu
l knew that l was voting myaelf out of
Of floe, but I obeyed the wth jif th
people and my platform. I am not
nuiroaa. attorney, out vmy connection
with the land denartment of the rail.
road necessitates, they f reouent um -at
paasea to conduct Its business. I did
not resign . until I ascerUIned that
there would be no apeclal aeaalon of the
legislature."'. ,, v;.
SHAYEN JAW TELLS
BAD JIAN'S SECEET
(Special Dispatch to The fooraaL)
Spokane, Wash., July t What la
thought to have been a plan to kill the
jailer and gain freedom, waa nipped at
uonoonuuyv wasnmgton, wnen to. m,
Paraona aent to take John Motrin to
walla walla ror lire for killing William
Cameron, entered the cage and noticed
McLain had been shaved. He waa asked
where he got hla rasor but refused to
ay a word. .
The men began searching and found a
piece , of
SDrlnar ateel sharoened to
razor edge, and hid on a shelf fh the
cage. Under hla couch waa found a
ohunk of ateel. When theae articles
were found the Indian beaan arrumblina
and curaing, but refused to tell bow he
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Draft 'yourself and membera 'of wur familv with a new. fashionable and appropriate outfit.-Xelebrate the'1
holida 'witfa a holiday appearance; We show equally as, pretty, garments for men as for womenT Both hus
band and wife can dressr urin ine mgncst ac-.
, gree of style without feeling the burden of,..
tt the cost. t Simply open, an account ' with us
' and arrange to pay for your outfit In small
weekly or monthly payments. ; ; t;
SILK SUITS
In all this season's most favorite styles, the :
smartest creations and prettiest shades will
be placed on sale for Wednesday at one half
(and less) their regular value. " -
Princess Jumper Suits with or without
sleeves, beautifully made and trimmed val
ues up to $26.00-Special dur J J f)C,
ing this sale . . . . .... . ...... J) 1 aWaWi
Eton Suits, elaborately trimmed and smartly
designed; values up to $50.00 (JQ All
Special during tnis sale, i . . )aWO lU
-Fancy Shirt Waist Suits, extremely fashion
ably featured; values up, to (J O A A
$34.00 Special during sale. . . P 1 0UU
High Tailored White Serge Suits, Eton
style, tastefully trimmed and finished j val
ues up to $40.00 Special dur- 010 AA
ing this sale. . . . .... . S. . . . , . D 1 O.UU
Eton Coats, three-fourth length and Kimo
no sleeves; values up to $18.00 (fcQ 7C
Special during sale. .DOl O
White and colored Washable Summer Suits,
values $6.50 Special during 3 7"
tiis sale..' ,$Ql O
Alterations, will be made free of
charge. Purchases will be charged
to your account if you so desire.
THE STORE WHERE
YOUR JCREDIT IS GOOD
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DOUBLE
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PARISIAN
CO.
COR. WASHINGTON AND TENTH
Cousin of Elihu Boot Des
cends From Eespected Po-;
sition to Accused Forger,
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rhlcaao. i July 1 Saueeaed In the
famouo' Phllllpa corner, Irrevocably
nii.M an nnerator on the board of
trade, William Root, former capltallat
' and clubman, baa deacenuea in me bo-
clal scale -until today he waa arreated
and arraigned in the criminal court to
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. and two for burglarly. He pleaded not
1 ruilty. Root, who. Is aatd to oe a cousin
of Secretary of Stata Elihu Root, waa
. V then led back to hia cell. '
-, "' Hoot' la about 88 years Old. At the
f time of the alleged forgery he waa llv
neoted with him in hia alleged criminal
. operations waa a 17-year-old boy named
' James Wilson. The youth waa exceed-
lngly cunning and paased tha alleged
bogus checks? Wilson will be tried at
the same time aa Root. , Root la also
i accused of having in hla possession the
ARTHUE MOLSTEOH'S
, , FALL TO HIS DEATH
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y a4.i nimmteh to Tb JoarBaLt '.
Wllaonvilla, Or., July Scarcely a
hole bona waa left In tha body of Ar
thur Mols'trom, who waa .,, killed hero
Sunday by a fall from tna wp or ine
trestle of the Portland. Salem-electric
of h."brldge";nd Tn toTiUtSek'i
stringer every ,u iv..T iltt . if,.
earth, a distance of 101 feeV His
. :' r. . ,.0.hl a anow that
-happened to be directly below. Death
"r. B. Glesy of Aurora. Undertaker
rr,. .-j .n,niv frnm nraarnn
nviioinu uiu i". Y" .
City were called. - The remtpna were re
moved to Oregon City at once and will
pe amppea jb iioui .i
A Drotner oi jwuiaiium t um
The accident occurred at 5:48 p. m.
Sunday. - '-
DUBOIS OF IDAHO
v,? TO5 TTJEN? EDIT0E
" (Special Dlipttcb to The JoaroaL)
. Boiaa, Ida, July 8. That he will be
' gin tha publication of a magazine-week-;
ly in thla city has been definitely set-
tlad by ex-United States Senator Fred T
i Imbols, and -the first Issue will be out
. about v September 16. The periodical
will be caiieu tne xoano Bcimueri ana
will be incorporated for $20,000. Sena
tor , Dubois ' will; be editor in chief of
, tn puoiici""1. . v.. a Aiiify, luiaiBtiy
' private secretary to the senator, bual
' nana tnanae-er. and R. Ef. Lopkwood. for
merly editor and publisher of the Welser
' eiignat, is biwhjij wi fiieiug vunui.
- The Sclmlter, while dealing with pollt
' IcaL civic and social -issues Of this state.
will exert its greater energies in ezplolt
': ntr the resources and commercial and in-
dust rial interests of tha state. ,
' Lucky Arrival. ,
Bv the arrival at Columbia dock o. 1
''"todaVof h British ahlp Dalgonar, from
Hamburg, a-threatened cement famine
' ahlp. has lit her hold 15,000 barrels of
tiie ceieoraieu .. vihiiibiii. vphlhh bwu
i!rnd to the importers, Nottingham
lSi C "rtnanla cement haa been used lh
rnvt.-rnmnt, municipal and other large
and important - works ; for many years
1 ins alaaya proved reliable The
'rival rt this cargo will be welcomed
1 v uiHiiv contractors who have been
. .ni".!r f.vr it in order to carry on im
mLt ik already started.
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In Order
to Hold a
Willi
Will be
Open 'Till
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10:30 p.m.
Wednesday
July 3d
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Not; WYEfMM : 0ut I wnibe
Worthy of
the Store
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IrfM teft to take Advantage of
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A final word with you regarding this unusual inducement. When you stop to reflect; $8.75. Sil.75. $14.75 br;$18.75 is a verv small
expenditure for dependable clothes; consideringrthe skill,' time and material necessary, to evolve them, ;Now if this be true of ordinary
$8.75 to, $18.75 garments how much stronger should bur offer of $15.00 to $35.00 clothes at these sharply reduced prices appeal to
you? Bear irf mind these three: important points a towhat this sale holds in store for you. All the season's latest patterns, styles
and fabrics, a saving of from $6.25 to $12.25 ah each'purchasc a big concession when you most, need clothes.- ;.,
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Last Chance &o1 $
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in aiyies lor men m uiaiui ivjr as wcu as young men or
youths. - Here, indeed, i the beat reason for immediate
buying. A price that no other stpre could quote, evea in
clearance times. ' Neat checks; neat stripes, neat mixtures
of every description and plain blacks or blues, too. - Single
extreme, as you prefer; Take our word for -it, better values . f
were never known in clothing-history. - - -'.rf
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(tl :7C; For $20.00 and $BSfc
$1 1;..? Grades of Suits
... Made of America's finest woolens, fashioned by America's ?
' moBi BKiuea tbuots na worn dt America's most frurai
men, for the time has passed when people throw away,-' V
.; money to please a less fortunately situated merchant.
universally
tomorrow,
x There isn't much sentiment in business nowadays and - f' find lust what VOU want ' You wiU be sston- r f 1 V
.those who want for $11.75 the same as sell regularly and - ' , tSuJrSi ZZ JhlrMi JJ Jilll M - :
y for $20 and $22.50 wiU do, well to Uke advantage of this special offerins; i?t0.,!e5 what uPerbly tailored clothes
,,'!:- $18,75-' will buy. .,.'.
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Plain or fancy weaves, not a few from wkcTi to select, but
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many or tne ncnest oesigns snown tnigfison; no tailor
.' Hili4 mrivm ttrruej Waa ia Aerate V a.vI mmKr i : t a wa5liS. a,
, rwt f V ww f iJ,vfcVf f TVII U1WUU WUjtf J fcW VftAAaUl U
- pay nun aouoie ine price we re asking. ,iiere u perlec
non in lauonng ana perfection in mercna
isn't anotner store :
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perfection in merchanding, for there
in Portland that could possibly dupli-
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Hundreds of $30.00
and $35.00 Values , .
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In this collection assures you of being able to ,
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AN VENT SO IMPORTANT THE BALANCE OF J THE :ST0RE CONTRIBUTES
Special Sales on Men's ; j Special Sales on Men's I Special Sales of Men's I Special Salc Hen's
Furnishings and Hats Shoes and Oxfords j - Outing Pants :; Shirts and Undenvear
THE CHICAGO CLOTHING CO;
".;, :69-7triud Street
. ; Store Open Till 10r30 p. m, Wccfr fdJuiy 3d ;
BaaBseaMBaslBjBJjBjM
THE CHICAGO CLOTHING CO.
X;. ,,69-ri Third Street,"...'..'.'
THIS IS INDEED A SALE,
WITH MERIT
You want a Suit? WTiy not get the
best monev will buv? At leach nrica
matchless values. . You may look and
wjr wuj anu jruu uccu 1101 our UmeSS
you realize that you are saving'
9v many aouars. -
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