THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY; EVENING,' NOVEMBER ' 7, .1907.. 12 Governor Gillette Will Not Call Legislature to AM In Settling Financial Situa tion -JMievcs I'M of Panic Is Xear. ban and tho (t'nlt.d rri- 1S Wirt.) Sacramento, Nov. 7.-While tie SO definite derision In the matter ' will h:ivo no ronsultatlon with bankers' romniltiio until he reaches Fan Francisco tomorrow. Governor Gil lette stated t" lny that ha was opposed to calling mi ix:ra- portion of the legis lature unless absolutely necessary. And he docs not I" llrvp It necessary. Glllrtte Mid tlila morning that the rnniici.nl conditions a tfw as tax pay ment are onn-irned ran be candy ad Justed In San Fianrlaoo. where the onlv pressing need In thta regnrd serm to have .rls-n. The collector, he nave, fan acrcpt secured paper If he chooses. If he does not want to take any such chancer, the governor suggests that the bankers agree to nopomt securities with the collector, tnua dpubly In the pa'-cr. The governor looks, however, for early solution of the financial question I Wilis the Qulatlnir of affairs In tho east,) H declares that tha great prosperity! of California, cannot admit or any con- ! tinued flnnni-liil stringency. An Important feature of Governor Olllettea vl.lt to 8n Francisco tomor row will be a meeting In rogsni 10 tha health situation. 43i)letta declares that Ban Francisco hns dona her share In tha matter of exnrnse and now that tha plague la so well In hand, the gov ernment should take complete control and stand tha further expense. ""Ran' FntnrlsccT7" Nor. T Only one bank In Pan Francisco Is taking advan tage of the leral holiday ffocluinaiion the Cltlirns' bank on Fillmore street. Thla bank Is too small to materially ef fect the general situation. Tho I'nll fornla flafe Deposit and Trust com pany will resume business as soon as ome details of tho nicinofls 01 iu umptlon are arranged. Tha program for the reopening io hnnka will hn irnniril today at a meeting of the officers of the bank and tha hank commlenloners. Buhtreusuri-r V. C. Ralston said thla morning: "No word haa been received from tha treasury department concerning my request for nuthorliy to mnke apcclo loans on government bonds. It Is not rohnb le that the renusi win rnreive MM ID or favorable action." He fore the bank ooened thia morning IMiO.ono In gol. hsd been given to the local banks by the subtreaaury on telegraphic tran.- fers from New Tork. SOCIETY'S BIG EVENT f Continued from Page One.) BY STANDARD Attorney flcorffc Phelps Loses Mind From Over work, in. Fiffhtinff Oil Trust Gives Hat to Gov- emor and Creates Scene. wsmmim guarantee- ax. wats was rcr. When a man says he always was Ick troubled with a rough that laate.l all winter what would you think If h ahould say he never was sick since using Ballard's Horehound Syrup. Suvh , A man exists.' Mr. J. C Clark, Denver, Colerado, . writes: "For years I was troubled with a severe cough that would last all winter. This cough left ma In' a miserable condition. I tried Rallard' llorehound Syrup and have not had a lck day since. That's what it did for nt,'' Sold by all druggists. If. hand I lm lies and over and those tinder li hands 2 Inches, while there are not m'rc th:in seven or eight tan dem teams available for tho show. Komo of the funi leaf horses to be ex hlblted are those of H. V. Trent. J. W fonsldlne and J. 1. Farrell of Seattle. notably a very hnndsom four-in-hand tciun of Mr Treat's. If la snlil (hat the L'nltcd Carriage company of Port land will also make an entry In the four-ln-hnnd class. They have been trying out a good-looking four In the oval for the past day or two. The show will continue until Satur day evening, and from the surressfifl character of tha first performance will be a gratifying success. Ladies' ..Night at Oaks. Tonight a special number of counlea skates at the big Oaks rink. The force of instructors liave been Increased on account of the large number of begin ners. The record for yBteriay was 41 beginners. Tha large, spacious floor of the Oaks rink was crowded last night with hundreds of merry skaters. (United Press Uawd Wire.) Columbus, Nov. 7. Tils mini! wrecked by the stress of combat with the tantt crd OH company, Uoorge II. Plirlpa, a prominent Find lay lawyer, created a scone In the supreme court today. Fol lowing the Incident he rushod to the governor's office and Insisted that his hat belonged to Governor llarrla, leav ing the executive chambers bJ- lieaded. ' Phelps had been associated Wltn Prosecutor Iinvld In prosecuting the Standard Oil company at Fimllay until recently. This morning tie appeared in me su preme court to arsuo the ense of the Amity Oil company sgalnst K. V. w Is- biod and others Involving 1-0. U00. While addressing the court he sudden ly seized Pavld and Assistant Attorney- General Miller. emtiracea mom ami rushed to the bench, where ho shook hands with Justice David. Tho unfor tunate man was returned to Find lay, where the probate court will be asked to take charge of blm. Eat government Inspected meat. I w m i .; GRILL IS HANGED AT SAN Ullllfl A Woman Finds; AH Her Energy nod Ambition Slipping Away. Portland women know how tha aches and pains thnt come when tho kldnsya fall make life a burden, Packarha, hip palna, heiulachCH, dlszy spells, distress ing urinary troubles, all toll of sick kid neys and warn you of tho stealthy ap-j proach of diabetes, dropsy snd Hrlght's disease. lean's Kidney Pills perma nently cure nil these disorders. Here's roof of It in a Portland woman's words: Mrs. A. 8. Cumtnlugs of 244 Clacka mas st feet, .Portland. Oregon, enys: Kidney complaint and backache havs lung to me for a long tlmo and oftan I suffered severe attacks of It. . rtome tlmes it was a dull, heavy aching over Uic kldneya and again sharp, acuta ln In tike small of the back. The kUIney secretions passed too frequently and often with pain. I had tried several remedloa with poor results and waa fi nally Induced to uso 1 loan's Kidney Pills. They helped me very quickly and, continuing their use, I soon found relief from the sches and pains and the action of the kidney secretions was also strengthened to a great extent. I rec ommended 1 loan's Kidney Pills In our papers threo years ago. I am always pleased to say a good word for this remedy and am glad of this opoprtunlty to confirm my former testimony. For sale by all dealers. Price 60 oenta. Foster-Mllburn Co, Ituffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. xoinenioer. the name Iioan's and take no other. i, - -1J WH.'MairIsg!! ITflEBtmrCQBftfcKl The Leading East Side Department Store 1 1HEBUW CORNER Corner of East Morrison Street and Union Avenue NEVER-WEAR-OUT OVERALLS Made to give satisfaction. Seven pockets, suspenders and double (reen forced) front to below the knee. West side stores ask 85c for this ex- 7 traordinary value. FH. and Sat. Uf C EXTRA SPECIAL IN SUITINGS 54-inch Novelty AH-Wool Plaids, art this season's goods, in serviceable dark and medium dark patterns, $1.50 value. Friday and Saturday. QQ while they last, the yard..... a70C Murderer of Pearce on Verffe of Collapse When Led to the Gallows. UP TO THE MINUTE ICK )" 'C'll , For ladies and gentlemen are offered at our Jewelry Section this week at $15.00 EACH Elgin and Waltbam movements, richly en graved cases, reliable timekeepers. Besides we extend to you Credit it Desired We privilege you to get your timepiece on time and pay for it in small weekly or monthly payments. We show an extensive line of THANKSGIVING SILVERWARE and CUT GLASS at modterate prices and on credit EASTERN OUTFITTING CO. CORNER WASHINGTON AND TENTH The Store Where Your Credit It Good. 4 'ImuirmrTii i iTiTlniU in i - mmu i mump6 (United Tress Leased Wirt.) San Quentln Prison, Cal., Nov. 7. A. J. Grill, a Sonoma county murderer, was hanged here at 11 o'clock this morning. The condemned man was on the verso of collapse when the trap was sprung, and had the execution been delayed a few mornents it would have lnjea occcst sary to nold him up. lie maintained his innocence to the last. Grill was pro nounced dead 14 minutes after the drop fell. The condemned man waa accompanied to the gallows by two prlesta and the death watch. Immediately after the reading of tho death warrant Grill's arms were pinioned and he was led to PLAN STRUCTURE FOR MI FAIR Oregon ISuildiiior Will Be Completed in Every De tail Opening1 Day. the gallows, the priests preceding blm reciting prayers for toe dying. The moment Grill stepped on the trap he began to sway, but the work of strap ping his legs was quickly completed and the trap was sprung as Grill seemed about to topple over. The crime for which Orlll was exe cuted, was the murder Of W. 8. Pearca In his cabin on a lonely ranch in Alex ander valley. In northern Sonoma coun ty. In July. 1905. Grill was found guilty of murder, with sentence of life Imprisonment, at the first trial, but appealed and secured a new trial from the supremo court. The second trial resulted in a verdict wito the death Denalty, and a second appeal proved fruitless. The evidence at the trials of the case went .to show that Grill was In love with the 15-year-old daughter of Peace, and. believing she was not treated right by her father, ho Shot him In the back as he lay aaleep, robbed him of what money he had, and, taking the girl, went 10 ueyserviue. wnere ne used me money Work on the Orepon building at the Alaskan-Yukon-Pacific exposition is to bo commenced early next year. The state commission plans to have the building complete m every detail and tle exhibits all In readiness when the fair opens in the spring of l'JOK. An other distinct fcuture of Ureaon's dis play at the exposition Is to be a moving picture nhow picturing Interesting scen ery from this state as well as the prin cipal industries and other equally Inter esting uetails. These features of tho display of the iavr state iittve been decided npon by the Oregon fair commission which has lust returned from Seutlle after accept-' log the site for the Oregon building J offered It by the exposition company last December. Oregon Is to have one of the most prominent and highest points on tho grounds On one side will be the California building, nnd on the other will be that of the state of Wash ington. Owing to this arrangement the three Pacific coast states will be ren- rescoted by state buildings, which will be bituatcd geographically correct. Plana Changed. In order to bring about the location of the state exhibits in the order that the three status will be shown as on the map, It was necessary for the Ore gon commission to request of the expo sition company that the site of tile Washington building be changed from another part of the grounds. Thla was dune and approved by the Washington state commission. The commission which hns approved of these plans la meeting today with D. C. Lewis, the architect who Is to design Oregon's building. The commission Is composed or tho following members: vv. h. wenrung of liilUboro, president; K. W. Rowe of Portland, vice-president; M. D. Wisdom of Portland, Hoc.retarv; Thomas Wright of Union and J. O. liooth of Grants Pass. Oregon's buildlnc is to cost annroxl- tn purchasing wearing apparel for her y" lL'' n win do ,t, oy iia The, girl heard the shot fired, and wh.-n foot- 'J'!1 two stories nnd a dome in Everybody Was Pleased With Our Successful Bargain Basement Opening Last Friday. We are determined to continue to make it worth your while to trade on the east side at "The Busy Corner." Here you will find good values at any time. But for to morrow we have An Excellent Offering Tomorrow, Friday Only TTcflll l'ilri,.n M .1 Ti . c 1" ' I .J- T-l f T T vvovim ouviiui onu i diury .-uppnc, inciucunp; ome Japanese lea m Pots. Earthen Mixing Bowls, Buckets, Epg Trying Tans, Flour J t Sifters, Dish Pans, Coffee Canisters, a mixed assortment of Agate Ware, Dust Pans, Stew Pans, fancy Glass Vases, Steel Frying Pans, Decorated China, including Cream Pitchers. Cups and Sau cers and fine Blue Japanese Cups and Saucers, etc. values 16c to 60c anywhere We make no deliveries at this price, and reserve the riirht to sell onlv one of a kind on tome articles tmds to make them go the ro of all who come. $1 Outing Flan. Gowns 69c New goods, well mnfe and neatly trimmed; $1.00 value anywhere Friday and Sat urday, the nightgown 69c 1 5c Men's Socks 9c These are heavy, half-wool socks. In the usual grays and blues, sixes 10 to 11H; good ISo values Friday and Satur day, the pair 9c Shetland Floss in cream and colors. Thla la a standard high-grade Value and sella at 11.20 the box; regularly r riaay ana net u rosy, the f) sr box (1 dot skeins) ,Jlt COITCEBT PBOOKAat Saturday, Vorember 9, at o'clock p. m. :00 o'clock p. m. Piano solo Miss Haxel Daley 8:15 o clock p. m. Latest Ragtime on . Piano Harry Pruester 1:80 o clock p. m. Tenor Solos "While Tou Are Mine." "Down In the Old Cherry Orchard' Fred Bower 8:45 o'clock p. m Violin Solos E. W. Marlowe 9:00 to 10 p.m. Plnno Solos (Hy Re- auest) Any selection you may de esire Hnxel Daley The above program will be rendered Saturday evening, November 9, to en able you to spend a pleasant evening, while purchasing or Inspecting our many departments, with the view of be coming acquainted with the advantages Offered here. Drummers' Sample Blankets The representative of one of the largest woolen mills aold these blankets to ua at the end of his trip at 26 per cent off. You Get the Benefit All wool 10-4 and 11-4 Blankets, In white, gray, plaids and checks. Regutnr $4.50 to $12 values, Friday and Saturday, while they last. At 25 Per Cent OfT or $3.50 to $ the pair FRIDAY and SATURDAY To Popularise Our Hew Xnslo Depart ment "Under the Tropical Moon," "Down In the Old Cherry Orchard," "While Tou Are Mine," "Moonbeams and Dream of You," Paddy," Rag Two-etep and March. Thla tic Sheet Muslo, Each 19c We sell all the popular songs and In strumental music; also Instruction books for all Instruments. Complete McKlnley edition of sheet muslo about 1,200 different number Each 10c she asked him what he had shot he said he had killed a skunk. Orlll ri,iti.i that the gun went off accidentally as he entered tho room, and that ho did not anow t-earce naa Deen struck until he had been arrested. SPMIJH LOSE LIVES III QUAKE FlgYrffS1'1, r..v.,T t A-"-I:, .. - Friday BARGAIN Day CHILDREN'S DAY Special Cut Prices Scores of Houses at Torre Laribera Are Demolished by Violent Shaking:. On All Baby and Children's CAPS AND HATS On of OUR BIG SPECIALS FRIDAY ONLY Ail Wool Astrakan Tarns Colors red, white, brown, navy. Worth 85c, at each p . BIG BARGAINS AT THE WONDER MILLINERY CO. Morrison and first LARGS ST. MILUNIRY HOUSE IN THE. WEST 39c (United Press Lei Bed Wire.) Madrid, Nov. 7. Many lives were lost Scores of house demolished by a violent earthquake at Torre Laribera In the province of Huesca. The earth opened, leaving great fissures. The dis turbance was accompanied by subter ranean rumblings, cauaing a panic. i-iuesca nas an area or &,72 square miles and a population of 275,000. It is In the northern part of Aragon and is bounded on the north by France and on the east ty the province 01 !rida. i , Great Sensation. If you haven't purchased a new win ter hat yet, or are considering buying an extra one, it will be wll worth your time to pay'u a visit tomorrow of Saturday. As both of our stores of fer special reductions of from one third to one half off of our present low prices for these day only on our entire stock of 600 hats. All are very latest. ROSE CITY MILLINERY CO., 408 Morrison, near Tenth. 595 Williams Ave., Albina. the middle. In the center of the ulld- in will be a court covered with glass. All of the exhibits of the state, includ ing agricultural, mining, educational and numerous other displays, sre to be collected and shown In Oregon's build ing. During the afternoon and evening moving plcturo exhibits lasting about half an hour are to be given. The time Is to be short, so thnt the people will not become tired and enabling the man agers to accommodate more people. Beady ou Opening Say. "From the nito of the Oregon building one of the finest views of the grounds may ne nad." air. wehrunR said this morning. "The front of the building will face the famous Lake Washington, On unc side will be the Washington building, and on the other side that of California.. Then In the distance may 1 . n . . . .s " Ut I UUL SUUIHl, "The grounds to be occupied by Ore pons exninus wiu cover a plot ground which Is about eaual to tha of two of the city blocks of Portland W e plan to have the drawing completed very noon. nnoruv arter ine first o the year bids for the work will be ad veriisra. it is tne intention of th commission to start the building abou February first of next year. When tho exposition is opened to the public we win nave cverytning, even to the small est detail, nil ready for inspection. Ore. pon Intends to make a record at the benttie iair. While In Portland the commission will decide upon the design of the building ttinj ng'etj uii cue jnaieriai ior construe' lion Our SH0 CARRIES THE FAMOUS E. P. Reed Shoes FOR. WOMEN which have won us a large and satisfied patronage in the past 10 years. The makers keep them up to date and the prices are within the reach of all. Department SHOWS A FULL LINE OF Crawford Shoes FOR. MEN 'All the popular styles fqr busi ness and dress wear are here to choose from. Quality is well known and prices range from 93.50 to ?5.00 the pair. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS Boys' All Solid Satin Calf Shoes, jrood stvle. lace $10 value, sizes iu to i, at 98 $1.50 value, sizes 24 to 5lj, at $1.08 Girls' Calfskin and Kid Shoes, service and satis- iaction shoes, $1.50 value, sizes to 2, at 98c 6 Rosenthal's fit the feet. HAGAFS Magnolia Balm A liquid preparation for tbe Face, Neck, Arms and Hands. Cannot be detected. It is neither sticky nor creasy. It's harmless, clean and refreshing. Two colors, Pink arid White. Use it morning, noon and niht. Spring, Summer, FaJl.Winter. SA MPLE FE,EE. LYON MFG. CO., 44 Sooth Fifta St., Bcookxtn, N. Y. OPERATORS DECIDE TO AiUL STRIKE Action of Xew York and Chi cago Men Forces Bal ance of Organization. At a meeting held at strike head quarters last night tho striking com mercial telegraphers or the Portland local voted to call the strike off at S o'clock this morning. About 20 opera tors were present' at last night's meet ing, out of a total of 68 who left tiielr desks on the night of August 12, nearly This action of the local teles- was brought about by the decision yes terday of the New York and Chicago strikers tp return to work, and the fur ther fact that during the past few days the strikers in many western nl southern cities had voted to return to work, thereby greatly weakening the airiKe organization. It is estimated by Walter Branln, president of the Portland local, that not leas than 40 of the original strikers have obtained employment on the rail roads and embarked In other business, leaving less than 30 unemployed strik ing operators in the city. During the three months of the strike but 'five of those who walked Out re turned to their keys, leaving 63 striker to remain firm to the last. The strikers have maintained through out the trouble that the business of the telegraph -companies and the Asso ciated J?ress was greatly reduced and GEISLER & DORRES Up-to-Date Furniture and Carpet House (Tel. East 4356, B-2332), 3,86 EAST MORRISON STREET. Thanksgiving Day Will soon be here. Is your dining-room comfortably furnished? If not, we can help you out. We carry the most complete and artistic line of Dining Tables, Dining Chairs, Buffets and China Closets in the city. OUR PRICES ARE FROM 15 TO 20 PER CENT LOWER Than , elsewhere. A new Rug for the dining-room floor will add much to the enjoyment of the day. We have them in handsome patterns at low prices. Special This Week A new all-wool Velvet Rug, size 27x?4'inches, in Oriental M ia and I'loral designs, regular price $2.751, at ...........-.JHeU 1 TRADE ON THE EASteSlDB-IT WILL PAY YOU - a RANGES, HEATERS, ON FIRST FLOOR-FURNITURE AND CARPETS, SECOND; FLOOR EX CHANGE DEPARTMENT IN BASEMENT. u'uk j.a 2 nat at no time wasi-there mom than half a force at work in either the western union or .postal orrices j-lence it is believed that bolth companies will be clad to take badk all the imom- pioyed strikers now In the city. BABE IS VICTIM OF N0N-UXI0X CABMEN (United Tress teased Wlrs.) San Francisco, NoV. 7. Another name was added this morning to the list of victims of the United Railroads, the last addition being Martin Lvons. ne-ed 3 year. While crossing; the street, ac companied by another infant at Green wicn una union streets, ne was run over by a Union street car and mangled oeyond recognition. A crowd quickly gathered and made a demonstration against the car crew, but a squad of ponce prevented serious trouble. Building PcnnitB. Knute Johanson. erect dwelling. East Sixteenth between Surman and Mildred, ll.oeo; M. R. Murphy, erect dwelling, Alberta between East Seventeenth and East Eighteenth, 11,000: East Carlson, erect dwelling, Hood between Aber nathy and Lowell. 12.000: B. L. C!nln. erect dwelling, East Fifteenth between Wygant and .Ooimj, $L800; Michael Pasco, erect dwelling, Forty-second near Section Lne road, 2,000: ' Hot flu repair office. Fourth between Stark and Oak. 13,5005 Lincoln Logan erect t dwelling, McKenna between Dartmouth 1 and Houghton 11.200; Jack PangarVa repair store, corner Second and Aldcfl V Today's Plague Report. (Doited Press Lessee Wire.) San Francisco, Nov. 7 The plague report up to November 6 dhows a to tal of 86 verified -cases. SA iinih. . discharged ! as cured. 8 remaining and 39 suspects. The best on earth le a Hanan shoei '1