i THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND,'. THURSDAY EVENING, i MARCH 10, 4908. ALEXIS INSULTS FOREIGN CORPS : ." ;--r Haytian resident Asked to ,f Explain'Why Ho Ordered , XlS Arrest of Consuls. ' .. (Dalt4 FrM Imh4 WlrO . Port Aa Princ, March. . Prwident Uinta Is to b called on by tho dtplo nutlo corpa for an explanation of an order positively known to . have been tlven Uit Monday for tho oliur. on that 'night of every diplomatic and con sular agent on the Island. Why the order -war not executed hae not been explained. The Inault Juat brought to light, coupled with the en ttre attitude of the present administra tion, threaten to cause , the president more trouble than was given blm by the revolutionist. A formal demand for an Biology will be presented and - If ?uick action is not oDtainea , marines rom all the -foreign warships now In the harbor may be landed. There I still much ' feeling among the blacks against all foreigners, and white people in tne street are recipients oi-.eviry insult that the blacks can administer wit hour nr.rlnltatln an onen' clash.. ' The Heythta government today Is bringing a number of fresh troops Into the city and strengthening all coast garrisons. ." ' 1 ACTION TO SECURE V TOIJTLE HI VER POWER (Boaetal Dispatch to The JoaraaL). Olympla. . Wash., March 1 Notice has been served on the state land com missloner that the Pacific Power Hallway company will petition the su perior court for. the condemnation and appropriation of the waters of the mid dle fork of the Toutle river in Cowllta county. The company was Incorporated In November by Portland and Illinois men for the avowed purpose of building n electrlo railway from Vancouver via Kalama and Kelso to castieroca ana from Castlerock to Spirit lake and Into the St Helena mining district. It de sire to appropriate the water for power purposes. The Weyerhaeuser syndicate is also interested in tne river ana is mad a party to the action. Car Service, Over Madison , Bridge Temporarily Sus i pended. Until further notice, on account of the repairs being made to the Madison Street bridge, passengers on the Bell wood, Mount Scott and Hawthorne ave nue lines will transfer to and from the Portland Railway cars at Grand and Hawthorne avenues. Leaving time from Grand avenue will be eight minutes later than the time given in time card from First and Alder streets. Passengers for Oregon City. Cassdero lines and the Oaks will take cars at East Morrison and Water streets; The leaving time at East Morrison and Water streets will be the same as is now shown In time card leaving Port land from First nnd Alder streets. An extra service, marked "O. W. P. Transfer Car." in addition to the Wa verly. Woodotock and Brooklyn cars, will be maintained by the Portland Railway division over the Morrison street bridge to Grand and Hawthorne avenujs, In order to take cace of the passengers on tho Sell wood. Mount Scott and Hawthorn avenue lines. Oregon City, Caztfdero and the Oaks cars can be reached by taking any car crossing Morrison street bridge. TEXANS THREATEN TO EXTERMINATE NEGROES fUnlted Pr-a Leased Wlre.l AuHtln. Tex., March 19. A race war that. threatens serious consequences is Imminent at Haskell, county seat of Haskell county, according to a telegram int received bv Governor Campbell from the mayor of that town. The miivnr stated that a mob of white men had formed to drive the negroes out of the county and that a conflict was about to occur. He urged that rangers be aent immediately to prevent violence. The aovernor Immediately Issued orders directing detachments of rangers to pro ceed to the scene or troume at once. Ladles' Wlg-nt Tonlg-ht. Cart direct from Water and Morrison tree til to the Oaks rink every 10 mln utes. Special number of couples skates will do tno reature rnis is me mgKeui and best night at the Oaks rink. Now Is the time to learn to skate. iTOGELOES ANO FOR PUGET SOUND YARD (TTnlLd Prem Leaac Wire.) Washington, March ID. Commander Voaela-esanK of the Mayflower, on which Mrs. Roosevelt and party are tnaKina: an exienueu cruiic, nam ropuiica the arrival of the yacht at New Orleans. sUifliitenant-Commander Snowden Is ex pected to take charge of the Mayflower on ner return iny uuwn vnv moiooipii. river. Vogelgesang will report imme diately for duty, at the Puget sound navy yard. - Tomorrow, Friday, will positively be the last day 'for discount on east aide gas bills. Portland Gas company. PILOT ROCK BANK ; TO OPEN MAY FIRST 8peelal Dlapatch to Tbe foarnal.) Pendleton, Or., March 19: Tho First tank of Pilot Rock will be opened about tlon. The officers of the company are:- jresiaeni, jjuugmn ecus, vice-yrcBiaeni, X N. Burgess; cashier, George G. Schle- el. The director are DougJBelts, Herb oylen, George Carnes, C. W. Matthews ' and ti. L.' Mann. PERSONAL. Robert Dollar, owner of the Dollar Steamship line, la at the Hotel Portland, aocompanled by his wife. 4 Mr. Dollar has been in Seattle and is how on hi way to his home in San Francisco, if. K. B. Demlng. a canning -. factory owner of Belllngham, Is at the Oregon. - C. F. Gilbert, proprietor of the Mount Hood hotel. Is at the Perkins. ; Mr. Gil bert has purchased an automobile, which Is to be used In carrying visitors to view Mount Hood scenery. - Frank A. Day, an attornev of Duluth. Minnesota, Is at the Hotel Portland. Frank A. Day of Minnesota is manager Of Governor Johnson's campaign for president, nut too Mr. uay in foruana 1 MA V. a Ana ' - UVh Hl . ii E Building Permits. i -.'t:itti merman, erect dwelling. ' Wasco. V between East Twenty-first and East ..Twenty-secona, is.uuw; m. M.eun, ' East Twenty-ninth, $1,800; W. J. Hw ; kins, excavation. Second and Main, $2, 000; Otto W. Nelson, ereqt five dwell ; lngs, East Clay, between East Ninth and East Tentn, $1,600 each; F. M. Eyers, , rect dwelluig. East Thirty-fourth, be , tween East Market and Stephens, $2, 00; F.-G. Oppenlander, erect dwelling, . East Sherman, between Marguerite and t feast Thirty-seventh. $2,000: Miss M. B. If "rands, erect dwelling, Clinton, .be tween East Fourteenth, and .East Flf jteenth, $1,800. . - a .w-t To Stndy 'ln Oiill. (. ' y v' - (Kueeltl DUlvaicn , ie Tne 4ourBai. .--U .."Montevideo. March r 19- The covernii ' delcsratlon to study Chilean, methods, as : r Duttcrick ' 'Patterns for1 r. K April V SflaWMBsaaBSBBSaiaMBBaSSBBSsSBSSSSBSJS 1 Largest Showing of Striped Neckwear mmomsnss 25c Values, to $1,25 l0;000; yards Sviss, Nainsook arid Cambric Edges, Bounces Iriseftiohs and ; Cbnet Cover Eiribroideries, 5 to 22 Inches wide, largei assortment, values to $1.25 yard; Friday sale I TJntrimmed mJ Straw, W&d oxyaline.and.Hair Friday Marks the Start of a Great, Timely Value - Giving Lvent in. the Way of A Great Easter Glove Sale We have never published more sensational glove news than this. First and foremost let us tell you that there is not a thing wrong with a single pair of these gloves. They are all new and absolutely perfect. The skins are the best the soft elastic kind. Very unusual "Trefousse" Gloves at sale prices. Extra clerks, extra wrappers, extra counters and extra delivery wagons to serve you. Friday The Biggest Glove Bargain Ever Offered in Portland Lace Sale 98c VaI e $5 BBBBBBBWiBBBBBBBBBMBBBBBSjBBBSM aaBBSjBBBSaaBBBBMiasBaHBMaWBBBaB A great general Lace Sale, including white, cream, , 1 1 : ecru and Black Nets and Allovers, Edges, Insertions, Appliques, Galloons, etc., in Venise, Baby Irish, Cluny, Real Princess, Filet and Net effects. Reg. sold at $2 to $5 yard. Friday Bargain Day LOT 1 Two-Clasp Overseam Kid Gloves Tan, brown, slate, navy, green, beaver, pearl, ox blood, mode, black, white. Also 1-clasp Cape Gloves, Dent style, and 1 - clasp Mocha Gloves. All sizes. Regular $1.50 Gloves Selling in this sale At 9&c LOT 2 Trefousse 16-Button Kid Gloves Tan, brown, black, white, slate, oxblood, gray and mode. Genuine first quality Trefousse Glove s the kind you always pay reg ular price for. AH sizes. Regular $4.00 & $4.50 Selling in this sale at $3.49 LOT 3 Two-Clasp Pique and Over seam Kid Glov's Tan, brown, slate, navy, green, beaver, pearl, ox blood, mode, plum, black, white, cream. Also 2-clasp Mocha Glove in gray, tan and brown. All sizes. ; Regular $1.75 and $2.00 Selling in this sale at $1.33 LOT 4 Trefousse Kid Gloves 2 and 3-clasp overseam "Trefousse" Kid Gloves; also 2-clasp Pique Kid Gloves in all shades and sizes. Regular $2.25 to dj- fkQ $2.75 Values at . . kpi.XO LOT 5 ' 16-Button Cape Gloves 16-button length heavy Cape Gloves, Dent style, every pair full 16-button length and cut with wide tops; all sizes; tan and brown. ,v'. Regular $4,00 Values for ... . $3.29 fGreat Special Sale of Carmen Bracelets Prices way. below their regular value. Made of finest filled gold, guaranteed to wear for years Five different patterns secured at a special reduction in the New York market, hence this special offer. Regular $5.00 Bracelet, $2.98 Extension '"Carmen" Bracelet, beautifully , fin ished, will lit any arm; never sold for QQ less than $5.00. Friday ..$ O Regular $6.50 Bracelet, $3.98 Extension . "Carmen" Bracelet, handsomely chased, with signet top, engraved tree;. flo QO guaranteed for 10 years $0JO Regular $7.50 Bracelet, $4.38 Handsome engraved signet extension "Carmen" Bracelets, fully guaranteed, beautiful d4 QO top for engraving Regular $8.50 Bracelet, $4.78 Exquisite "Carmen" Extension Bracelet, with handsome signet -top and locket for two pic tures, guaranteed 14 karat filled gold, d J 70 all engraved .,. ...... yft O Regular $10.00 Bracelet, $5.48 Finest Extension "Carmen" Bracelet, handsome ly engraved signet top, guaranteed to wear for;10 years...,., $5.48 j Room- Size Rugs $20.95 Regular $28.50 Velvet Rugs, and Tapes Brussels Rugs, size 9x12 feet, all new pat I terns, handsome: oriental, : con-. d) A; AC 1 ventional and floral designs I . .&uj0 Jp $35.00 Tailor-Made Suits $24.75 Reg. $7.50 Exru Net Waists $3.89 For Friday Bargain Day, 63 highest class Ladies Tailor-made Suits, of plain and fancy materials, in the newest coat styles, lined with silk. The skirts are made in the most approved plaited and flare styles. Selling regularly up to fi y a Tf $35.00. Friday sale, only J F$r Friday Bargain Day, Ladies' Waists of fine quality net, in the pop ular shade of ecru made over silk. The front and back are made with rows of Cluny lace insertion and trimmed with silk. New elbow sleeves with lace cuffs. Sell ing regularly at $7.50, Friday, sale $3.89 Heatherbloom Petticoats Regular $3.00 Values lor Only $1.97 The greatest Petticoat bargain ever offered, for Friday Bargain Day280 finest quality Black Heatherbloom Petticoats, strictly tailor-made, with extra full circular flounce with seven sec- tions and shirring. Selling regularly (l A7 at $3.00, Friday Bargain Day..... 4)1.31 Reg. 35c, 50c Moreen at 18c While it lasts Friday, 1,250 yards of Moreen, suitable for petticoats. drop skirts and coat lining. In royal blue, red, mode, tan, 'light a. T .... tfk sr . mr a piue, ycuow, prown. in ever soiq ror less tnan goc to ouc A 4 yard. Friday Bargain Day IqC Reg. 25c Facone Organdie 15c Facone Organdie white grounds with self satin stripes and printed colored flowers, figures and dots. A summer fabric of ex- y ceptional beauty. Reg. 25c values, for Friday Bargain Day I 1LmbroideryVals.to50catl0c 8,000 yards Swiss, Nainsook and Cambric Edges and Insertions, H to 7 inches wide, new embroidered patterns-in variety. Values to 50c yard, Fri4ay Bargam Day. i . . . . . i , 35c-65c Collarfr Cuft Sets 28c 100 dozen Swiss Scalloped and Hemstitched Collar and. Cuff Sets, beautiful patterns and several .varieties. Values to 65c Friday Bargain Day aa several .varieties, values to oac r .. :. -............v........ .v,:.ZUC White Skirts, $3.39 Fine WhitSkirts.vwit'h i -extra? full' deep flounces trimmed with, dainty ' lace in sertion and lace edging; values to $5,'for.i,. $m. White Skirts, $1.10 ."" 4'." . .,' '" . , ; ." ' 1 ' " , White ( Cambric Skirts, with hemstitched,- embroidery or lace insertion, trim med flounces, full width, dust 1ft ruffle; values to $1.5. at. .... y A. A v Reg. $1.00 Chiffon Veils 65 150 Chiffon Veils, yards long, in all the popular mi--'? ' hemstitched border. Regular $1.00 values, FridTlSt' ' i Day ......... ' Blo do Janeiro . ..