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- THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL1, PORTLAND, , THURSDAY , EVENING, JANUARY 9, 1803. .IF GOES The Hoot The-Beat Jin Quality -In Valuo .. f . - . , . ... zTX m " j s t 10 HI A FTT1 (C5 A . TT TCJ (CJO 'X Occupies Cell No.vlM in j Grafters' Row, San Fran cisco County Jail Others nlVho Keep Him Company ifS'-ii County Jail.-:-':;:;:";' .A . : -; iYouTl understand when you come here for ; sonic of these bargains and see the character : , of the styles and qualities we're offering you. X Broken lines of our $3.00 'and $4.00? qualities, " Pearls, Tans, Blacks and Browns-- Wa-'ever there a. male. -'. Under , suoh peculiar circumstances, f 'iBo adventurous W,j?S "" &V'.'.V Like unto most romanoee. : "',i-rrom, The' Mikado "Taken f to:s Xfvfy: j viU.County,; JkiV, .v: ' f: ' (Tiuted Prwe Letted Wire.) '.. San Francisco, Cal., Jan. Abraham Ruef. but little more than a year ai . the bote 'of San Francisco. , baa made i bis last desperate flfht , to. avoid tho 'everlasting Ignominy of - Incarceration t "in a prison cell and lost He ' spent n(hl In a nirrnw. flail at tha COUH- ,,'ty JaiL hemmed In by steel bars, and '."'With only the memory of his one time ' i power to aep nim company,; uiruugu C'Ue long vlgll of. th night. i ;.. " Cell, number 19 Abe Ruef. . - V Cell ' number 161 J - Dalsell Brown. I Cell, number 184 James Treadwell. ',: Cell number 181 Walter X Baxtnett ' v ; Cell . number 18! louls Olass. s Cell number 184 Eugene E. Bchmtta. , Ruef, the dominant, the masterful, ; . .the serene, the scoffer at human Inter ference, . has passed forever. In tale -V place Is Ruef. the meek, the felon con vlct, the companion of petty criminals. . s .The final fall did not come, however, , without a struggle and It was a stru. gle In which Ruef summoned to -hi; , ld ' every vestige of Inf luence and '.friendship that remained to him.. Emis- . series sought audience with every man - "whose official position might serve ws " a lever in bis behalf, and it was only with every resource exhausted and with the peremptory order of court placed In his hands toy a determined officer of the law that Ruef at .last-bowed 4 his head in submission to the Inevlt- 1 . bTe ' -'tohm' declared determination iof vacating the order of ellsorshlp, ' made 10 months ago yesterday, as soon, as Sheriff tAwrenee 1. Dolan was ln stalled in office," Judge JDunne ter minated the ellsorshlp yesterday after: i noon and" issued tit order of commit " ment to Sheriff Dolan. , : SCHUEBELIN HOT WATEE ; ; (Continued from Page One. ) -nlcalltles and Intricacies of the gov ernmental law ana iitiuw, n v ' naaiarf individusilv and collectively to . fc 'SmASIIiUS- COULB NOT ; tfgtKSffixr&utf.i spoilcupid's adi iM arduous tou lor pim. i , , , i I 7, i - . Would Uke Cois'g Kelp. .U ; ,VnlMl PrtM Wlr,., r Bubseauent to Bis nomintuon 07 Ttr.n -ar.iia Ttr.s Tn 9-JWfttiss ;v.' '"'-,.'fr , T '''t V'- ' ..'- .-"?.f; :f v; 'X Here's An Emphatic, Decis ive Clearance of Men's Hats - f ; -A; 'r;p'';'' ., '. X- i ' ..v . Special Clearance $2.25 ; SEE VESTIBULE WINDOW DISPLAY Denver wlll be held at Spokane,, kay 18. Tacoma will, in all probability, be chosen for the second statesonventlon to nominate state ticket to be; voted on at the primary election. Each con vention will be entitled to about 700 delegates. tftrontdtini . Mir. Schuebel confided to r-ney. In hie office until such time ,aa he intormmg ner resident vur. Boawoti cobhuki . i . . - r . . , Sriends la Oregon Oty and elsewhere she permitted her ward. Miss Lillian Sat "he wtended I to retain James Cole. Brettan. to wed William Hargraves. 5: i..a S u deoutv district attor- after a hurried courtship, before first familiarised himself with the dutleg of Wooley., m, vaiia nronnactlve Doslfon. . firmary or Hall, .ngi & Ye?t2X; hS Stme to PorUand and work. She 1. now seet iltad two very- interesting --comer-nce-, ione with W. C. Bristol, the other with , Mr. Cole. Nothing can be learned definitely as to what took place at . these interviews, ..but from general ru- iZ JrtmMM.JLliiStt&l deadly work he couldnt help It Jf?.'-ot.A,..0,r. "rlh She also want, e return- ticket, home so employer, Miss Annie from ma kotu in land, is out 01 Id moner to go back to England and warm up tne. at mosDhere surrounding her late era nlovar. Miss Woolev has retained coun seL she Is after back pay and declares that If the unclad symbol of love with his conventional bow and darts got in ; 7 -.;, , -irf k A niirhll'ne aiso wajm e return' ircioi.uuun w tiring officials that wouia.oe or mucn . toil Mr Rrettan lust what she Assistance to him In Ui- beginning , of hV him ' ? wnat .sne ' Via Ark - ' - - - , . - " Vi.Vlla -MHlfl .scbei-hbn to him: woujd HOTEL ENGINEER IS HOI ulaUUB" Ilia iiriuiw v wvjvt. w visit.- "According to my Invariable rule," he commenced, when the ques tions were asked, and the questioner changed " the subject rapidly. - - However, Vr. Schuebel came to Port land In search 01 several tnings, so tne story roes. LEFT LARGE FORTUNE (United Prate totted Wire.) Aberdeen. "Wash.. Jan. M. S. wr nn thin. ii wanted I Lanrdon. engineer at the Hotel Wash Mr. Bristol to eooperata with him In thelington, has received word of the death conduct of legal affairs after he had J of an uncle, who in his will bequeathed T IT An hfa fnih . Ann m RNIRT mm ID lTlliB- 1 iniUUll vxv,vvv. - vetttw a nmv lerlng the procedure 4f theef flee. 1 Jsaao WUson of Orange county. 1111 H wanted th retlrinr district attor-1 nols. . i , f ., f ney to give him the use of his extensive norary on leaerai law wnicn nu paen raentl rmAve1 from the district at- torney's office to the private office of Mr. Bristol in tne enton ouiiamg. He wanted 'Immediate possession ; of the mysterious "blue book," which is a compendium of the instructions to ano amies 01 me aisinci attorney. Tomorrow, Friday, will 'positively be the last day for discount on west side gas bius. v Portland oas co.. Railroad Strike in India. , ' (Cnltd PreM Ltflted WJre.) Victoria. . Calcutta. Jan. . A rail road strike throughout-British India' is wani comma u ruu. s 1 Dr0ducing great distress and a complete lie wanted assistance in mastering J parallsatlon of railroad movement. It tha rones' of .the office and instruction al 'in mo UBLC.ua uk a,ti Vila uhhihoiwm llNwess which will fall to his hands. He wanted Mr. Bristol's stenograpners to remain in his service. He wanted James Cole to retain his position as deputy, temporarily at least, and he wanted ..general aid and In began with' the englne .dri vers, , who are generally .Europeans, out nas -oeen taken up by the native hands, who com plain of much work and little pay. Six thousand passengers have been left .In one small, station. -s where the strikers threaten violence. In some oases the strikers .. hay., taken- the - looomotlves structlon in' tow to manage the affairs J away, leaving the cars with their pas- of his nrosDective administration. The assumption Is that Mr. Schuebel will not get-any of these things. The story has It that Bristol told Mr. Schue , bel In' his calm and -diplomatic manner ' that he was not a Philanthropist and could not afford to shoulder official re . eponslbiUtieS while Schuebel wore the halo of office and received the coin of the realm.-, ' Mr. Cola has retired to his , private practice and the stenographers now on amy are saia to oe unwiuing sengers and freight on , the line. " Want Guillotine. ,. 1 (United Prem tied Wire.)- Ditwla Tan Q Cav.mI iiti rra. Viagra united in a petition to the government to reestablish the guillotine. A Lieutenant Ulfmo of the French army is accused of high treason in of faring to sell certain secret documents to German officers. A Judge has re- to remain, after the old administration ceived: written proof of the charge; five gives war to the new. - - , (men 'have been arrested In connection 'vjhtt am 1 irnina- tn. Ant" RAhnahal I with the affair. But later developments is said to have romarked and the echo have led to the appointment by the gov of the answer runs something Ilk I ernment of a commission of medicos to this: Tears Sis Kalr In Anguish. . 'Take' your Job as soon as yon can get lt.. Burn the nocturnal lamp until you master the routine and detail of the office, work. Pay the 'telephone bills etidi the telegraph, bills and the general miscellaneous expenses of the nfflee Out of your own pocket and wait until the government unwinds Its red tape sufficiently to permit of your re imbursement. That Is what you are tip agfctnsl" . , . v ,"I won't pay any telephone bills,. -or telegraph charges or ssneral expenses. ' Tbe government will have to pay those," Was tha verdict of ScheubeL . 'Then , you won't get the work done." ,'I can't help it." . . , , ''TThen-you will be fired.'" - " can't help that either." 1 s 'And thus it stands. Mr. Scheubal came to Portland again today to hav another, conference with Mr. Cole.- but not with Mr, Bristol. He is also going to consult with Judge McBrlde -, and other, prominent members - of - the bar In search of advice and a deputy. He paid a friendly call on J. B. Npu hausen , and -Other officials about the Vtfederal building ' and is : becoming . ac r quainted as much as possible. But he etiu iooks witn.some uncertainty upon the pleasurable days in store for him when he takes his- oath of office and wades Into the unaccustomed channels of tha federal law. v 4' " , BRYAN? INDORSED BY, 5 ; TACO; DEMOCRATS '. V . : it" - -hii .: , "I " I " . TV- - ftnited Ptets Letted Wire., "Tacoma,1 Jan. 9. Ignoring the.ctlon tot the war horses of Democracy, Who met yesterday . morning and 1 doolded examine tho mental condition of Ullmo. - - Political Question.. (United Prets Letted Wlre.i ' Havana, Jan. 9.The political ques tion grows each day more intricate. Tbe Liberals are divided. and the Conserva tive are impotent. The majority of commercial interests' favor annexation to the United States. But the majority of Cubans are opposed to. such annexa tion. It looks pretty certain that Amer ican troops cannot be withdrawn from the country .before the end Of 1909. Alaskan's Sister Divorced. , V' ' (Uplted Press Letted Wire.!' SeatUe, Jan. . Alleging cruel treat ment, Pearl Olrard Cash, well known in local musical and art circles, and at present elnglng'Nvlth the chorus In ."The Ainakan ' xvttn yesterday granted a di vorce in the superior court from her hus band, Leslie Cash, a grain merchant of East St. Louis. The, plslntlff is a sis ter of - Harry Glrard, the leading mart in 'The Alaskan." BRAVE AVOMflH Nurses Yellow Fever Pa tlents and Inherits For tune Many Years Later. (Ublted Press teased Wire.) Seattle, Jan. 9. To Mrs. James Ban Woods of Eagle Harbor, has com legacy of 160,000 as a result of bravery performed years ago at Montgomery, Alabama' Mrs. Woods at that time nursed many patients during the epi demic of yellow fever. Some years ago Mrs. Woods removed, to Eagle. uarDor, where she has since been living. Yes terday as a complete surprise cam to . r . . . . 1 . ner tne news mat one 01 tne men sne had nursed in Montgomery naa aiea. dividing his fortune between her and his own sister. Mrs. Woods' share Is $60,000. . .. Tomorrow. Friday, will positively be the last day for discount on west side gag bills. Portland Gas Co. , HERNN'S SLATE FOR CHICAGO CONVENTION . (Oalted Frets Leased Wlre.) , V ' San Francisco. Jen. 9. -Governor James N. Glllett, Harrison. Gray Otis of Los Angoles, National Committeeman Qeorge A. Knight of San Francisco and Humboldt and M. H. De fining of San Frarfelsoo. are said to ne siatea or tne llerrln machine to reflect their glory on California by representing it as dele crates at -large in. the Republican na tional convention - at .'Chicago . on JunaJ 10. uenerai ueorgo oione, , cnairman tV. . .n t . .antral .sr. n. 1 , ... V. a .i.u u w . u vvu.w. ....... ww, . .u a summoned that body to meet on Satur day, 'January 18. The state convention to . select daleaates te the Republican national convention, will be called by tha central committee at this meeting. LOS ANGELES CAR f ROBgED BY BANDIT ' (United Press Letted Wirt.) . Los Angeles, Jan; 9. As a San Pedro streetcar approached Elyslan park, this morning at about 1 o'clock It was boarded by a lone robber who wora a mask. : Only the motorman and con ductor were on the car. The bandit took what money both had, amounting to only a few dollars, and disappeared in' the darkness.. He has not been ar rested.''., .''i Tomorrow. Friday, will positively be the last day for discount on west side gas bills.' Portland Gas Co. ;. , Commission Men in Session. r ! (United Prett Lttted Wirt.) t Savannah, Gal, Jin. 9 Savannah ex tended" a cordial welcometo the mem bers of i the National. League of Com mission Merchants, who began their sixteenth annual convention in this city today. President Charles A. Muehlbron ner of Pittsburg called the gathering to order. ' Delegates were in attendance from Milwaukee, . Piston, 'Cleveland. Buffalo, St. Loulr ' 'dnnatl and -numerous other cities i a his annual . ad- ress the presiden t sooke of the re forms accomplished in the commission business since the organisation of the league 15 years ago. and of the work ret to' oe aonea umcers xor tne en su ng year Will bePchosen tomorrowN Ttero to Only Opo ' rf Ttici to V. ' ; r:''' -v. - VfEDTUE WORLO OV3ER TO CURE A COLO lit OKZ OAT, , '-. that it wa not tha.nrnner time to an- to w. J. Bryan, !).. Hmmhii tha fnll nimt. i I stale the central committee, at Us meeting I ' .V . , ". . jounce their allegiance - tha central committea late ) yesterday afternoon Indorsed the aorsea tne . i ..j : - - - l..v' Nebraskan . for president The state IOT i5 nguatuxo vi.ticij.. ww. 250. FTT3 W7T5V 3 YFs TCD AiinTnal Olcaairaiiiice Sale 4S643Li 3Baiain Friday Sale Witti a larger' stock. more complete nd better assortment l and greater values than ever before, tomorrow will witness the greatest sale in the history of this store. Let the following unprecedented clearance prices speak for themselves. We invite the prudent shoppers' critical inspection and comparison of prices and f qualities SPECIAL-PRICE TICKETS ABOUND "IN i.v 'v EVERY SECTION OP 'THE STORE EACH ONE TELLS OF A GREAT SAVINO." V-' ' '. .' '. i i i i i i i .i i i , , ' -.1... tt Women's Umbrellas ' 35 and 6.00 Valtiea at. $2.98 The second shipment of a great under-pncea purchase Just, received. About 250 dosen In the lot, made on the . beet quality paragon frame, with all-silk taffeta covering. j A large variety of attractive handles to choose from; um brella made to sell in the regular way at 15 and IS, and extra good values at that , price on sal tomorrow Bargain Friday at $2.98 . $1 and SI.S5 Qualities at 69c Res: Over 1.200 yards in this mat sale Beautiful rich finished TaffeUs and Punjab Novelties in neat checks and stripes; novelty weaves in attractive ' Scotcn plaids, broken plaids, ombre effects, etc. All this seasons goods in tne most wanted colors; silks that are sold under our own personal guarantee; silks that sell every where at $1.00 and $L2o a yard, on sale tomorrow at, yard 19-INCH DOUBLE WARP LOUISINES, in staple and evening shades 27-INCH BLACK SWISS TAFFETA SILKS.... 23-INCH BLACK BUCHIN TAFFETA Sn-K3.'".,.. 28-INCH BLACK SURAH TAFFETA SILKS........... Tomorrow One Day Only at . . ; Tbe llost CeasUlal Reg. 11 asi $U5 QaallUes 75e Drapery Silks 48o Cheney Bros.' celebrated drapery and kimono Silks, fall 27 inches wide, strictly H pare silks.' comeS In ah extensive line ot rich colorings in reman, Egyptian and Japanese designs; regular 73C quality, ipe- jd. cially priced for Bargain Friday t f0 Woolen Dress Goods 12 ONE-HALF PRICE 1 12 Tomorrow we place on ''sale our entire line of woolen Dress Goods, accumulations of this season's most desirable fabrics in the choicest colorings and patterns, also plain weaves and colors in all the leading shades in the lot you will find , HENRIETTAS CRAVENETTES ; POPLINS FLANNELS WOOL TAFFETA PANAMAS BATISTES VENETIANS MOHAIRS NOVELTY MIXTURES one-half the marked CHEVIOTS BROADCLOTHS SERGES PLAID NOVELTIES WORSTEDS All co on sale tomorrow Bargain Friday , remnant prices. Brisk selling will follow the announcement of this sale and an early visit will be most advantageous. Not again for another year do we expect to be able to offer snch extraordinary bargains. . Two Lots of Dress Goods on TK Q Side Friday-31.50, Q2 yals. 54-inch Auto Coatings, extra heavy quality, finest of all-wool fabrics, 'comes in dark colored ombre plaids and stripes in shades of brown, navy, red, green, tan. srrav. etc.: regular $2 grade, special clearance price, Bar- AO- gam Friday at eui. 54-inch faricy Broadcloths, in dark invisible plaids and ombre checks, warranted strictly all wool, me dium weight, reversible; comes in rich colorings in shades of blue, ?reen, red, brown, etc; regular 1.50. grade, special clearance price, Bargain Friday Q8c AKidaibVe Bargain Es- ifn.-rfci-r1 i rmn'O' f ONLY. JJ tJ st isn v , J,JU'o38. memm. jusry , ems iBstHraa-' Ever $1 AND $1J QUALITIES j You Cant Afford to Miss This Wen- 400 pairs of women's two and three-clasp, Kid Gloves will be placed on sale tomorrow Bargain Friday at less than ONE HALF, regular E rices. These Gloves arc our regular $1 and $1.25 qualities in all the est colors and black, they come in all sizes in most all of the colors. Owing to the exceptional low price at which these gloves are being offered none will be exchanged or fitted. The lot wilt not last long at this ridiculously low price. Come early to secure best choice Cf)r Bargain Friday only, pair.. ..; eJVi. Three Splendid Values in the Suit Boom FOR FRIDAY'S GREAT BARGAIN SALE $12.50 SUITS FOR ?7.50Suits that combine style and service; they are of good quality worsted in plaids, checks and mixtures; jackets are short and medium length, tight and semi-fitting; skirt9 are leated and finished with or without fold; we are showing all of the ite "season's models; $i2JO values, -on -sale -Bargain Fri- tJQ $1.50 BLACK SATEEN PETTICOATS f i.OftThis $1.50 Petticoat which we are placing on sale for ' Friday comes in several different styles, one has a 16-inch accordion pleated flounce and ruffle, another with a 15-inch flounce trimmed with two ruffles and an underlay in plain flounce nicely finished with six straps; these petticoats are of a superior quality sateen and are exceptional values at $1.50, J1 AQ Bargain Friday pi.U7 $1.75 WAISTS T5f These stylish Waists for half the price and less. We are making a still further reduction on these $1.60 and $1.75 stylish Waists. They are ideal wash waists of Soisetta Poplin and Madras, in large and small polka dots, figures and stripes; they also come in plain white figure effects; several styles in the lot to choose from; 7' regular $1.50 and $175 values, Bargain Friday. ' THE MOST WANTED ( ;. Art Goods and Notiono AT DECIDED REDUCTIONS A bigger stock than usual calls for decided reductions. Tomorrow will be our 426th Bargain Friday and we have only to announce this event as many of our patrons eagerly wait for this sale to supply their wants for these small wares at about one-third less than regular prices. $2.50 TEDDY BEARS f 140 16-inch Teddy Bears of best quality plush; bears that sell for $2.50 and $3, one day only, Bargain tfjl 4Q Friday e e 4 a a a a - . ' t ,f IMmmJ f30c TOILET SOAP 45 Special offering of Toilet Soap for hotels and boarding-houses, such as Buttermilk, Oatmeal nd Clover JC' Blossom; regular values 5c per cake, on sale Bargain Friday at tJC 15c Glycerine Soap, per box, Friday.;........;..;.'. 10 25c Glycrosa Soap, per box, Friday............ ,.,..... 20c Castile Soap, good quality, Friday... .....,.15t 5c Hooks ..and-Eyea. black.and whita Friday , . . T-mi 25c good quality Cloth Brushes, Friday............ ..'..191 50c Hair Brushes for Friday. : . .39f 5c Memorandum Books Friday.. ........ .....v. BARGAIN FRIDAY PRICES IN THE Domestic Section ARE BELOW ACTUAL MILL COST. . ; - . This sale has always been of great interest to the housekeepers of this city, but this week it will be even more important than usual due to our purchases from the mills about three months ago,' when domestic prices suddenly declined and the lowest price quotations of the year prevailed. By reason of these exceptional purchases we are enabled to offer Flowered, Sateen, 15 Regular, 20c Quality. 36-inch flowened ; Sateen, suitable for comfort coverings, comes in a large assortment of pretty de signs in light, medium and dark colors ; best 20c quality, specially priced Bargain Friday J5CJ Crochet Spreads, Best Values, 58 85c Extra Snecial Tomorrow we place on sale a limited.number-ot white-erochet Bed Spreads, about 100, s at less than" actual wholesale cost; they are: good large' size, 72 by 81 inches, excellent wearing quality, neat -new" designs; always sold at 85c each, special ' clearance C O'X price, Bargain- Friday..;.. alOv Outing Flannel Remnants 10c Quality at 7 . A special sale of Outing Flannel remnants, , manufacturers' short lengths from 5 to-15 yards each; they come in thabest colors in checks, , stripes an plaids; 10c quality, specially, priced Bar gain Friday at ............. . 4 C Bleached Damask, Best 85c Quality, 59 '', Extra Special About 250 yards, full bleached TabJe-Damask,-strtttly"alT pure 1inn -12 atfrartive. riesiirns to choose froni; regular 85c quality, J a most extraoramary otienng, as this grade can r not be bought wholesale .tdday I st.i tomorrow's sale price, special Bargain, CQ. Friday ; r. . i i . le7v ; v Quality: v 4 -1 . fc''j Hosiery and Underwear For Women and Children '. At less than usual prices. Because of early purchases and more especially because of our relation with certain of the best manufac turers who mean to give us any opportunities as they arrive to secure special lots we are able to make some very attractive prices on the most seasonable goods, for, instance ; , , 29c Another Wonderful Sale Women's Fancy Stockings 50c, 75c vals. at HANDSOME HOSIERY AT A GREAT SAVING . " In conjunction with our great.annual January Sale f Hosiery, we secured a splendid assortment of women's high-grade fancy Stockings and will place them on sale tomorrow at the lowest price such fine quality Stockings have been offered this Season. . On sale tomorrow fully a saving of a third to a half or more. Youiave choice of the following: v 4 t ' . . " ' . ' - All-silk Stockings, in champagne, white and green., four CbOlCC Fine Lisle, Stockings in attractive silk embj designs. - - Lace stockings m most desirawe patterns....;,.;.. Green and plum-colored Stockings in white polka-dot Scotch plaid Stockings in large variety of colorings.. Plain colored Lisle Stockings in all shades;.,"..;. And many other kinds too numerous to mention.;., ALL TO GO BARGAIN FRIDAY AT.....'.....,. UNION SUITS FOR CHILDREN $1.25 and $U0 Values at 7S A great special offering, of children's fine wool Union Suits of excel lent quality; well niade,. perfect fitting garments that are fully worth $1.25 and $1.50; they come in all sues, specially priced for Bar-7P m gain Friday:- at., . . .. .. ..... .......... UNION SUITS FOR WOMEN 75c Values at SO A snecisl k t of women's 'fine bleached cotton Union Suits placed on sale tomorrow at about t bait 'price r they are weu maae, neatly iinisnea. siivnuy 2m 50C-75C Vtls. . J Z. I . It - .11 ,la n,,, ; lieecea earmenu; ourucsv jc imc, u aitca, u " Friday at.... CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS 25c Values at lSf Cfu! Ji m s i y.-.e. ribbed, slightly silk fleeced, cotton Stockings in ill sue. iXor-uy black, made to stand nara wear; our regmar jc giauc uu . - , . , eial sale for, one day only. Bargain Friday at........... ... . - j convention - to select 10 delegates ta 1