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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 7, 1808. COiL 1'JIOT OV .m. , t.j..." '!i..iiiLBiii-.i-ji jjntuuV iii Mi mi . - iii. i i w jiii mu mini m ... hi wii i iii'mn'iiii.j in ... ... . . ..' .1 1 r " 1 ' ' " - ty ' -''J T ' f S -w- - I l n .. - Vl - - ..r " . .... j.. 1 i i r-iirri niiitrr-"-' m 1 tru iiwrirr -f ' an in 1 ESS 111 S i Officers of; Federal Survey . Discover, That Valuable .Fuel Is Left. - ' molted PrtM Leased Wire.) " Washington, i May 7. Cosl valued at 1200.000,009 la being wasted every rear through Improper-mining methods. It Is estimated by office re of the federal geological survey that the loss "repre sents 200.000.0no tons. ' and thathls 'amount , would- aupply the country for six months.: .The coat la worth at least . 1 a, ton. -v , J. A. Holme, one of the officers of -the survey, who are trying to aolve the fuel problem, says today that nearly half of the total coal aupply la left ' tinriera-rnunri either as nlllara to aupport the roof of the mine, or because It la Of n .inferior quality. -r-- Tho investigators find that the waste 'la also due to the fact that the working out of the lower Deal 01 coai nrai in 'some cages breaks and renders imprac ticable the -subsequent mining of the adjacent higher- oai peas. , -''We are skimming the cream of tho - natural resources." aald Mr. Holmes, ''and we are using the best and cheap eat of our supplies. Each of the suc ceeding generations will .obtain Ha needed sreneral suddIv. but each will pay higher prices, as mining will con tinually grow more expensive ana mora dangerous," ( , -1 1 1 ' ' 1,1 it pine 0 H 6VV0 RTH 111 cm I AgreeMo Meet Countess of Warwick on Stunip and Argue Socialism. - ' ',. A" .' V (Dnlted Press Leased Wire.) Bellefontalne, Ohio, May 7. The Couess of Warwick. England's famoua Socialist agitator, will be pitted against Mrs. " Alice Longworth, daughter-? President Roosevelt, in the congres sional campaign In the Eighth Ohio dis- rlt noit full That both women will make speeches from the stump has Just neen. learneo. Some weeks ago Representative l.ong worth told Ralph D. Cole. Republican nominee, that he and Mrs. Longworth would make speeches In the district for Cole. Today E. CI. Wharton of Kenton, So cialist candidate, announced that the Countess of Warwick had agreed to vialt the district on a speech-making tour in his behalf. It is aald that the countess will make a money contribution to the campaign, believing a chance to put the Socialist In the United States congress is at hand. Fffi COMPROMISE A! 11 FOLK j SVBaMaeMssaMMBBBMaSSBMSMM . If Bryan and Johnson Find Deadlock at Convention Missourian Will Run. (United Fw Lcastd Wire.) Chicago, May 7. Following the meet ing of a few big-guns In Democratic national politics In Chicago today, it Is reported that Governor Folk of Missouri may be a compromise candidate for the Democratic presidential numinauun. This possibility was discussed at a meeting between Chairman Taggart of the Democratic national committee. Sec retary Urey Woodson of Kentucky, Nor man E. Mack of New York and Roger Sullivan of Illinois. An attempt may be made to nominate the governor in case less than two thirds of the dele Kates to the Denver convention are for Bryan, and the.t a few more than one third are for Johnson. fa A VS "PTCTCPTCTV' DOCTOR GETS DIVORCE TRAVEl : ERS SAMPLES' Fully 200 hand some Hand Bags, comprising near-, ly ' every . ' '.made style, marked at exactly half the regular selling price. - See dis play,' front sfiow case. .. rfiEZKBSZZSSZESSSESSSEBBSSa Ollft IdlltldiilUUUlIS 15c Yard An Immense lot of SUlk Taffeta Kibbons, No. SO. actual width IH II Inches, come In every desirable B color; this -has been a quality that retailed . 16c a yard, on sale H Friday (and it any left, Satur H day), a yard .15 isBKEaxisKcasBREssinaasisi Ladles' $i.2St $1.50 tmbrel- S 0 las a! 95c BA splendid iot or LMitr urn brellaa bought At a. big discount. Just in time to add to the excess 1 stock sale. Include . mercerised. watrproof ind-Corola coverings. FRIDAY. we begin our great 10 days' sale of EXCESS,' STOCKf and in addition many sample lines and specials" that have just reached us from New York, where our Mr. Kro is busy buying for the store.' If "you have never visited this bargain corner since the opening, we want you to come Friday, or' any day thereafter, and see what splendid savings are possible on any purchase, that you make.: There will be new bargains brought forward each "day; and some of thc specials that we list for Friday and Saturday will be continued the coming week if goods are still on hand. (See display windows for additional bargains that are not advertised, but which are special at- "' - tractions throughout the store.) H steel frame, nice , assortment, of J gilt, silver, -i peaiA. and Wood S worth from 11.25 to 11.60; Qa H marked, .choice ..vi...... Jl EBZffiZBsaattFjcayiKBBnacsEi o s BfBZBSSZSSiSBK3SBlEaSIZB Specials in Hand- J kerchiefs 11 Toadies' White Oambrlo Handker- B 3 ohlefa. narrow hems, some per- B B fectly plain, others with em- B ! broidered corners. Values 6c to B M "c; choice, each SH S S3 ladles' Dainty White Handkor- S B3 chiefs,' great variety of neat pat- ju mj terns. Bheer material. Kegular at g 10c and 12Hc; this sale...7V4 Q BE1IBBBSBBBJSBH?HEBSBESEBS5B B I BBSflSaSXBSISS Big Unloading oi Belts An Immense lot of Silk Mohair, M and Washable Belts, none of B which there are enough to mako Jf separate lots of; we've groupC U them Into one big lot and priced U at 39c, 60y. 65c and 75c values, all at one price. Choice.... B BEBBBBBBBBBBBBPJISJEBBBBIESBB S3 BEXBB538BS&HEBBBXBBBBBS28BB H Unninnif sat Inlet II 8 Hosiery at Only a Dime and girls" fast black Declares She Had Eye on Him and His Many Women Patients. Newark, N. T., May . Dr. Charles A. Palmer, of' Lakewood, testified to day that life with his wife was unbear able because of her Jealousies, and that ah returned to her folk in Farm lngdale. He began action for "divorce on the ground of desertion. The doctor said that when women patients visited him In his office his wife ' frequently "peeped" Into the room. Frequently, he aald, she would open the door and tell the woman patient that It was about-time for her to leave. He also testified that on one occasion she wrecked most of his 'office furni ture after a woman patient had left. Dr. Palmer also said his wife would it alongside of him while he was In bed. telling him to go to sleep so she could kill him. Vice-Chancellor Howell advised that the doetor be given his decree. "CISSY, I ADOKE YOU," HE CRIED IN SLEEP At ; Least NodeU's Wife Tells Court She Heard Him So Pro-" claim In Dream. New York. Mav 6. The professional jokb wniers, woo ior years nave Deen bands who talked In their sleep, were vindicated yesterday when a rear case of this kind came up before Magistrate Furlong In the Lee avenue court. Brook lyn.. , William .1 Nodelt, a student of . electrical engineering and an Instructor at the Polytechnlo institute, was the husband and defendant. He was ac cused of abandonment by his wife, Florence. The wife and her young son live with her father at No, 68 Canal street. New Y&rk7""lthe husband lives at No. J43 South, Fulton-atreet.Brook- Mrs,' NoleH declareI she "had labored under the impression! that her huaband loved her.,untll one night, when' she was kept awake by the illness of their child he heard htm talking in his sleep. "What did he say?" aekei Magistrate Furlong. 1 love youf Cissy, dear. I love you, Cissy I I adore you. I think something ef my wife, but in a different way. ( I am cold ts her.'" said .Mrs. Nodell. - "Do you really thlnK your nusnana loves woroanr" asked , Magistrate H M B Boys' U ribbed cotton Hose, have double g H knee, good quality,, all sizes S from 5 to 10; -regular 15c, come S Jj and take them at 10$ a pair. g BEBBBSESBBBSBBffqEBBBSaESEa I s BBE8BBBBBBB8BSBBBBBBBESBBB n m n Sleeveless Vests 1 at lie I N Ladies' full bleached .sleeveless 5 ) g Vest, fine maco cotton thread, 5 taped neckband armholes; usuaf g H 15c number, this sale, 11. . g BEBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBEBBEESSBa BEBBEBBBBBBBElBEBSaEXBKSBB tmDroideries I Sale M An InterestinV lot of fine Em M broideries, all dainty edges, Swiss g and Nainsook aa well as cambric: 51 widths from 7 to 12 inches Jn the lot that comprises values from fj 4fic to 65c. This Is an excep ts Hnnnl an.nl.1 all '. mamIa . i.T g jsale, a yard........... ....33 g EKRBSBBBEBBBXZZEaEZBBBEB - BZBBBEXSBBaBSSBBEEBZSBSBB . H ' 8So OBOilTOXES OO AT 17c . S fj Handsome Organdies and Lawns, fS usually sold at 25o a yard. We fj place on sale a great number of ftj pieces, choice at 174 M ao WAsa ooods at .3. fi Handsome new' Floral Lawns and M Batiste, usually JOo a yard. This R 'ls an extremely pretty - cloth ; and . ' shown In a varletv of handnnm y patterns. This sale, a yard. 13 g nBSSSEISESSXSSSEZSSESXSEB a . - '',v: , evlv ; t ; " .' -. ' I . .. wmpaiiy Third and Yamhill A captivating 16U o( White Waists including entire embroi dered fronts, inserted yokes, fan cy floral and open work effects, waists that -sell ordinarily from $2.00 to $2.75 are placed into this loi. cnoicc- . a2Jr Beautiful Waists at $1.98 Another lot of attractive waists, made of finest sheer lawns in most beautiful embroidered ef fects, none in this lot are valued under $2.75 and many up to $4. Come and pocket the saving, and pay but A BIG BARGAIN LOT OF NEAT WAISTS AT 97c 97c A-splendid lot of low priced waists, dainty lawns, all white, neat yokes in the full embroi dered effect; vals. $1.35 to $1.69, are going at, ea mm WMm timMvstjhf lira Added tp our regular stock are several "surplus and excess" stocks of New York makers--goods that our Mr. Karo has forwarded by express, making the bargain event more attractive and the savings still greater. (See number of costumes in display window.) Neat $20.00 Checked Suits (see display). They are priced rrow atJQ (JJJ The new models in brown and blue, dip effect Suits, were $22.50 ; lO Cfi blues and browns, go at DlaOU $28,50 fancy, Worsted Suits, d1 AA blues and browns, go at. . JLUeaU $35.00 Rajah Woolen Suits, blues and browns, go at. . . . Handsome $40.00 Costume for only $18.85 $22.50 beautiful $28-$30 d 1 T A A Suits in the excess stock sale.tjl Oll Handsome Panama Skirts, navy and browns, made in most desirable style. These are a popular $5.00 val- Al fA ue this sale uaaiU New Rajah Wool Skirts, skirt full pleated, nice flaring style; equal to average $5.50 and $6.00 Skirts; special at ...$3.60 NECKWEAR An immense lot of Washable and Dressy Neck wear or ladles will be1 placed on sale at a trac tion of actual value. There are White Stocks. Tab Collars. Ruchlng and CBirfon Effects. Em broidered Turnovers, many sample collars of which there is but one of a kind none worth under 25c and many 35o and 50c values, all to go ft, each Choice JSP," Another lot of very desirable Neckwear, usually sold at 19c and ?6c. A great variety in thla monster unloading sale. Pick them out at, each 10 Sweet scented Imported Saxony 5c Glycerine Yarn' 10c. Soap, the or choice colo; toU baf 62C sale, a l skein U2C Fine Toilet Soap, 100-yd. spool mer- 3 cakes ia' box; ccrized Crochet usually sell 20c to Silk, every desira- 25c a box, 0 ble color, per M this sale. .. .lal spool ...lC Ladies' Silk Gloves Ladies' 16 - button length Silk Gloves, double finger tips, fine qualities, close needle silk, colors pearl, steel gray, also black and white; value $2 a pair, priced at $1.28 a pair. ClotliiEig Mali at The Snohomish Clothing Stock goes into this sale, with every suit marked down to-half. Many splen did separate trousers are in the lot, and we've displayed a number that will show how determined we are to unload this stock. We-do not intend to run a clothing section, hence the great sacrifice. Bail Price Curtains, Draperies, Etc. See window display on Yamhill street side of many unlisted specials in Lace Curtains, etc. We name three especially, interesting bargains from the Curtain Dept. No. 540 ecru Curtain, 3 yards No. 182 hands6rne white Curtains in dainty patterns, bar - net ground, overlock stitched edges; length 3 yards; were a special value when spld at $2.75; during Excess Stock Sale we will offer what we have on hand at $1.95 perpair. 36-inch white Curtain Swiss, em broidered patterns, in neat ef fects, special at 9f a yard. long, Nottingham lace, patent edge; curtains are good width, pleasing patterns; $1.25 values, go at 88e per pair. Neat white Lace Curtains, serv iceable and effective, are 3 yards long, very handsome patterns; usually $1.50, during this sale, 97 per. pair. Yard Wide Silkolines at 10c Yard liii Third and Yamhill The Bargain corner Third and Yamhill .LADIES' Fancy & Plain DOSE . Ladies' lisle dropped stitch lace front fancy and plain s Hose in black, tan and white ; best 50c quality, all sizes; per. pair, only '- 39c kJ i mm V I . '?f. lA B0 ,n h, leep." replied Mrs. "But suppose he had said in his sleep that he was worth $5,000,000, would you have believed that?" asked the magis trate, i "N9.0-0,", answered Mrs. Nodell. , -The wife then testified that she knew the woman whom her husband had nanted in hla sleep and that she was a school teacher. She said he had never talked. In his sleep again . after that night. In answer to her husband's question Mrs. Nodell admitted that she had been, jealous of still another woman.' . .'-'-h .-.'..VV'"7!,-'':';,.; Nodell denied that ha had abandoned his wife. . He said ehe had gone to the home of her parents. He was Instructed by Magistrate Furlong to give her a weekly allowance and provide her a suitable home. The magistrate advised the couple to patch up. their differences. BUKGLARS? NO, SIR! BANDITS, BY GUM! Wore Real Masks, Made Mrs. Black Dance Barefooted and " Rioted In Plunder. Waterbury, " Conn., May Four masked burglars robbed Beacon Falls' one hotel and seven residences.' early this morning and fired upon tha bare feet of Mrs. Joseph Blackv the only person who darsd. to.oppos them. The burglars got away before the town con stabulary could be routed out. The burglars first robbed the High Hock..' houacr of all the money in the barroom, till and the proprietor's trous ers. The proprietor,-Victor Ungenheld, was awakened by the assault upon his nether garments, but kept profoundly 3ulet. Next they robbed the home of ames Welch of , a small sum In cash and a pair of gold spectacles. Five other houses were raided and finally the horn of Joseph Black. As the robbers werer departing with Mr. Black's waist coat nrd watch chain, Mrs. Black, a young bride, attacked them with a po ker. Mr. Black had the sagacity to remain in bed. . " Mrs. Black's response to an order to return whence ' she came was an ner getlo but poorly aimed right swing with the poker.- ; -0 - , ittu would, -would youf - cried the leader of the burglars. "Well, dance to this tune!" Thereat the quartet fired a volley at her little bare feet Mrs. Black leaped Into the air -with a scream-and eaeaped Injury. As the burglars disappeared Mr. Black cried: . "took at all the trouble you've made. That floor Is Simply ruined." ' ' From Tom Melbourne's- chicken coop two dosen eggs and two fat Plymouth Rocks disappeared - with the . thieves. Constable Booth, wh is working on the case; says the -marauders were not or dinary thieves, but bandits, r Falls From Train. "'" ' '-..' v , 'Y 3;. . ; .. ' i r . (Ualted Prws teas Wtre.j Viaalia. Cel., May 7. Crooks Mills, a Well known rancher, was-fatally hurt by falling from a Banta Fe. train this morning. His skull was fractured - . SWIMHER TOWS BOAT TO SHORE; LIVES SAVED Rescner- Says, 'Tm Theodore Roose velt, and the World Is My Home.1 EsnxsiixsasBsunBzsaszza Rajah Silks al Only ij 1 98c Yard V M Si S Rajah Silk in a splendid quality, 3 . ' t A , rr H sj iuii yara wiue; -regular ixj; m g comes in desirable colors, spe g cial at 98f-: yatd.: v;f, f.."'-;.ii S3ISSBSZS1SSCZSSSBIBSS:9 N "5 S , Torcfaoirtaces 4c Yard f -German and English Torchon J L)ces, a great variety patterns, Pj H widths from 1 to 3H Inches, all, EI &F?nt?::fr 4c B Indies fanerr, j Side " masttcs; frilled edge Injflnk. fed. blue, yellow, etc., made of broad, good E H quality of web.' Mckle-plaled f H slide. Regular 25c; choice, a 2 pair ........ ..,..,...,..M7 BIlXSBBSESaSBESaSXSaSZBSSaisl IREBUBBBSBiKSUXSBESaSX&Xai 1 Hooks aad Eyes, 2 Doz., lc S Black or white Hooks and H Eyes, two dozen on a card, 1 ' Q Sper card 1C Sj n Machine, thread 4c " H Merrick's machine Thread. 3 g black and white in every wanted a S number, 200-yard spools 5 or Ac sUSB&BBflBBBIBSfpSBSBBaBBlfl BXBEBBBBBBBBBBkfsZXBBBBBfinEa ' Foulard Prints at I 6c a Yard H Simpson's Ton lard Frists, a soft Bbub. iiiuanea ciom in large riorai M patterns, suitable for wrapporu, M mm ureraiin acquear etc, yara . - C . rl EJ Light Percales suitable for waists sj 5 or shirts, regular print widths. II eneat patterns, fast colors. n a yard H BBSXSXXZSSSSXSSFSSXXZSSXSsJ tafl BXnESXXBBSsGZaS2ZXXXXZ3SS3 I Worsted Suitings i! I 39c Yard M U , Worst4 ewtiigs ! 3 suitable for misses and children's ! S' dresses and ektrts. values 50c to f, S3 $5c a yard; choice ..396 5 el A lot of . leather Hand Bags, new l, ml style black, Bisln leather, a va- r M rlety of frames and handles, bags I. g valued from 60o to 86c; all I Jjj marksd 394 j BBBBBBaEEEFXXaKSXSZXXSSXZU B . li -.s i BBSXBXExaaxaaaaaxiTanzzim 3 Sflr ft!fn' ilrn' ITniIpiv9p! I! ft Men's BalhrUraraa TJbuarwtar. the I B standard 50c quality, per par- H ment 11 H A handsome lot of Men's VegU- 'J ges Bairts with detached EJ ,thee are of a well known H ui s suaily sold at $1.25 and it ' Hull- fj J cuffs; J J n make, nd J1.60; j LI ..mA fM will .4J.. ' I vj iii i m ' . no -m ma iiioutuiu i dark patterns. Pick and pay ! g but :98s auxBxaxzxBxuasxxsss:zj n : it i RXBBXS3EBBXEX2isi!ZXSSr-1 Men's Shoes at $2.89 : sj ao i snoes in ici, patent (earn- j 5 er. velour. box calf, the very kind II M that vou Dav 14 at exclusive shoe H Q houses, will be placed on 1 sale N here Friday and Saturday only. g per pair -i' t . i'U:mZ.S9 J ESZXBXaXEEXJBEEZSSS:ZlJ s Ladies' Shoes I $1.89 BH A big drive In XAdies riae res H Shoes, including torn of the I! m some- of the tots are nhnrl of a : i S slse or two, but all el may b : H found In the great variety "that lnciuaes : vamen ' from J2.B0 3.z. marsea qown to. l 1 1 to t i f g a pair .... ......... ..jRl.Kf , iBBBBXBSSESSESSSIIZZSSSIISr J . WatervUle,' Me., May .A strange man of ' tremendous physique, who said his name war Theodore Roosevelt.' res cued flva boys .froth drowning In th Kennebeo river ' this afternoon., Tha boys were padding, around In an old rowboat, - when It began to sink. They yelled for: help, and a big man. who looked like a tramp, tomfcd off his coat and plunged Into the river. Reaching the twBt, he f(HIn.1 tu painter around his chest and struck not for shore, towing the v eterlnKirii era ft and her crew behind Iilm. Ho ni..i with powerful strokes .and firm; reached the bank. -.',.,. When piled with nvtprles. the strat i" r said: "I am Theodore Hooseveit, i. . Ident of the United States -the w nl is. my home. A Eugone worrisn who In vt.ltlng I r husband In Alberta wrlt- li.nuo I conditions the re " re f -r tmtn factory. The weather i still k' i they f are .half-fro all tho tin. ,, ; thre Is n"t a stjn of a it .) i--.f . blade of g-rans as.yet. Tt.cj l,,. , haul Ihelr nm.r In hnrron n t ' i and-there Is nut a tree In