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THE ' OREGON ?, SUNDAY rjOURNAIiV- PORTLAND,' SUNDAY ' MORNING MAY; 24V 1003. 12 GflHEU. KILLS: PflLJTICAl FOES rksiicntf Guatemala Kid: ; naps Enemies and Ha : Them Shot "NemoTebrsetsWSB Soma Drugstores ; Oopy -. Our ' gpsotal - Salsa, bus aemsmbsr 1 -"?'. !Upaaa-WoJl's'--i'-;--.-.'. Sena AU ' Btaadar ; emsdls and' ToUet Arttelaa at OTTT rmzcxs at au nan. -. Eatabliahed 185(e--FIFTY-EIGHT -YEARS IN BUSINESSEBtablished 1850 THE VICTOR Talking Machine, $1 Down, $1 a Week A Theatre in Tour Home " Tha Bin gars and Flayers of he World at Tour Command. Good Merchandisa OnlywQuajity Cena!drel Quf Price Aiw Always th Lcwtrt m ; ; ' ! (United Fiess Ussed Wlre. Can - Francisco, laay ! Passage" arriving hers on the Pacific Mtll; liner San Joss from the port of San; Jose, 'Guatemala, today tell storv of swift and mysterious vengeance on the part of President Cabrera by which the mot prominent men In that country who were "opposed to him hava been dis appearing and each disappearance has been foUowed by a burial at the peni tentiary. Tbey five the names of nine tnen who have not bn seen latelyand whose friends and relatives have given tin as victims of the presidents anger. The campaign followed an - attempt to assasslnsta Cabrera by his body guard of students which he had drawn - from the Guatemala military academy. This was Immediately followed by the announcement that four members of the guard had been executed at the penlten- ; tiary and It was supposed the president ad closed the case. A few days later, however, the swift and silent campaign of vengeance wae under way. A peom- - Inent man would disappear ' from his home in ths night. The next morning t day break Els friends would, hear the roar of a volley of muskets within the penitentiary walls and from points f vantage they later -would observe -the burial In the prison cemetery of a body wrapped In coarse cloth. This performance was repeated so often end Jo consistently that it soon became the belief of ths citizen that Cabrera has determined to exterminate all those he considers his enemies. - Ths constant fear that he may be next is tugging at ths heart of every man of Importance In the country who has not been closely allied with the interests of , ths president. Cabrera has conducted such a close censorship that bo nws of ths "disappearances" has , been allowed to go out of the country, according to the refuges. Ths victims Include many men well known in-the big cities along the Pacific coast. A partial list Wa compiled by the passen gers on the ship as follows: X)r. Mateo Morales, chief surgeon of ths army; Juan Vlteri, Adolfo Viteri. Manuel Prado and Eduardo Prado, planters: Eduardo Rubio, -capitalist; f-Yanclsco Valladores and Manuel Her rera. lawyers; Francisco Ruls, physician, and at least a -doieu other civilians, . army officers and students. . Ill EIMMIOII OF FREIiCH HOriARCH Graft Probers at Olympia March Down Almost Be- fore They March Up. tspedal Dbpatcb to The JoarstU Olympia, Wash., May !. That be cause of an apparent desire on the part Of some of ths grand jurors ts smother things several' matters of Importance -'scheduled for presentation to the grand jury were wltoheld by the prosecuting attorney, and will be taken into court on ordinary criminal informations, is a well grounaea report current n ; following the final adjournment of the jury yesterday afternoon. Ths grand Jury, the first to silt ' -tn this county sines territorial days, was heralded as an lnqulsatorial body that lie grafting, but the jury completed Its labors In rive days and returned but four Indictments, none of which in volves public affairs. No Indictment was returned on the: One graft charge known to have been charge previously contained in an in formation filed by the prosecuting at torney that J. T. Thacker, a local poli tician, nad enaeavorea to extort irom ti. C. Heermana, prealdent of the Olympia Water company, 1600 in return for a promise of the friendship of the city administration. The information had been dismissed on preliminary examina tion without any witnesses having been examined, Mr. Heermans being In the ant at the rime. i Mr. fteermans and his local manager, C. M. Bolton were both before the grand It is understood that some of the jurors throughout the sessions showed a disposition to block investigations of Charges of public Importance, and It is reported Prosecuting Attorney Troy finally decided It was useless to proceed further. He refuses to discuss anything that transpired. THBEE DAYS FOR FOURTH AT ALBANY High-Claw Race Program to Be Most Attract Ire Single Feature I of Entertainment. (Spedtl DUpatek to Tbi JosruL) Albany, Or.. May 23 Albany will sot be represented at the Rose Carnival with a float, but a three days' Fourth Of July 'celebration is being planned. win pe on the program and altogether the arrange- extanslvs undertaking ever promoted In the valley for Fourth of July cele bration. Committees are now si work 1 on the plana The racing events will i EI0!? if0"1 A"wtlng. These are to 1 be held on the old race course at the i the c5t. d U b fhe tiwt " STEALS AUTOMOBILE; , COLLIDES WITH TREE CVnlteo Tnm Lmm Wlr.l Ban Jos. CaL, May JJin his haste to ssoap pursuers, an! unknown thief, riding in a 17.00 utnmhii. v.. stolen from In front of ths Emnlre theatre, collided with a tree "tar BanU li1?- .i.t0?yj handaoms mh"ne "- i ne auto must havs been running at a terrific rats of speed when, the collision occurred iudg Ins from theomplete sroashup. 1 K John R. Chanot. vloe prealdent Of the Santa Clara county automoblls club, and owner of the car, had juat reported lil loss Friday night when different person reported that they saw his ma chine dashing In the direction of Baa Jranoiaro, with a young man wearlns a chauffeur's can in Tir a moraenu later, while the police were scouring the territory adjacent to Ban Jose, a telephone message notified police headquarters that a big automobile bad collided with a tree near Santa Clara end that no chauffeur could be found. Ji Is thought that ths thief headed for Ma Francisco, and ths police of the bay t tie have been asked to look out for Lata, .. Terr Modest Damage Claim. CM PtamtcS t. Tfca losmal.l - Catjvriia. -Wash., May 23 A demand ?s lwn made upon this city for foO ae I r Walter Ptoy and Macey tat.r of Chehalla. who claim to have ' into a sewer excavation &tt e " d trf. at which no warning light J ,1. on the night of May 1. I -ioat ft eiaimril for alleged dam tie t I .cess anl 1 ujgy. - Women's HoveMy Net Waists Valnies to .$18.50 at Only A limited assortment of finest quality Novelty Net Waists in white and ecm. The accompanying picture gives only a faint idea of their exquisite beauty; They represent all the newest and most up-to-date effects in Cluny, Filet ilW ;RegularaIs Or 1 ' V " . I . r -- . - . - ' and Irish Crochet trimmed styles. , All made over silk, with novelty elbow length sleeves. Selling regularly up to $18.50. .Monday sale price only Sea big corner window display. Only 375 Waists ia ths sale. Morning t ; i shopping will psy you. No phone orders and no mail orders will be filled ' . - ' ' .' .'.-'. ' i . ' v J . - - " ' " t J '' : i- o :..t Princess and 2-Kici SilKBf esse at to $32 50 $17 While they last-Mdhday, Taffeta, Pongee and Rajah Silk Dresses in Princess. jumper and 2-piece styles, with lace yokes and sleeves in plain colors and fancy striped effects. The skirts are made in the newest gored and flare styles. Selling regularly up to $32:50 each. .Monday sale price. . ; . Besides- these two wonderful; bargains, the Suit Section presents several really extraordinary values. for MonW:which we dSnot have SaleNeckRuffs $2.50-$5 Vals. $1,98 This sensational sale of Neck Ruffs includes the smartest plain and dot ted effects of the season,! in all colors. Regular $2.50- $5.00 values... .... $1.98 Ladies' Neckwear Values to $3 at $1.98 Smart Tailored Hats Values to $12.00 at $5.95 Extremely smart and clever creations in exclusive and high-grade Tailored Hats of fine fancy straw braids, in all the smart shapei, suitable for all occasions. Trim mings jofjlvjbjs, quilla; fancy feathT er effects, etc. Reg", val. to" $12, wonderful taowdW val- J jj- p jj .85 - VJHsi'. room fo advertise. I Yard Women's Underw'r 75c Veilings atB39c 2,700 yards" black. white and colored iZ- Chiffon Veilings by the yard, plain and dotted effects, all shades, crepe and chiffon cloth finish. Regularly 50c and 75c the yarcl, sal price. This season's most alluringly at tractive Lace and Embroidery Coat Sets, Yokes, Jabots and Bows. Reg- ularly $2.25 to $3.00 I; values, sale price. $1.98 Dresden Ribb'ns 39c Fancy Dresden Ribbons in pink and blue floral effects, with colored bor ders, 5 and 6 inches wide. if-. Regular 75c values. Great Lmbroid'ry Sale Values to $1 .75 at 3 9 c Swiss, nainsook and cam brie Corset Cover Edges, Flounces, Insertions, Bands and Allovers; a large assortment of beau tiful patterns, from 2 tol 20 inches wide, including values to $1.75 per yar See window display. Sale pnee oniy, per 2fi yard., ........... 27 Q, Long Undress Kid Gloves $3.25 -$3J0 Values at . . $M8 Full le-button length "Trefousse" Undress Kid Gloves, every pair genu ine "Trefousse" make. imported from France, in the following colors: Lavender, light pink. light blue, light green. mode, buff, rose pink. black ; and white. The greatest sale of 16 button - length Undress Kid Gloves ever offered. Reg. $3.25 and t QQ $3.50 values. : t70 $1.25 Union Suits 89c Womeif s fine quality Swiss Ribbed Union-Suits, low neck, no sleeves, trim yokes, deep lace edge drawers. OQ regular $1.25 quality ....... 0C 43c Ribbed Vests 29c Women's Swiss Ribbed Vests," low neck, no, sleeves, beautifully trimmed and fin ished i in the best manner, 43c OQ quality. .......................... ,mC , v 75c Ribbed Vests 57c Vomen's fine quality Swiss Ribbed Vests, low neck, no sleeves; also other styles, 75c quality, for.......vf C 43c Unibrella Tights 29c Women's Swiss Ribbed Umbrella Tights. trimmed with wide lace edge, OQ 43c quality ...i 7C 75c Knee Tights 57c Women's fine quality Ribbed Knee Tights, best finish, always sold CT for 75c, sale sJIC $2 Back Combs 59c Large selection of Fancy Mounted Back Combs, all new,, and popular patterns; also very popular Plain Band Combs with settings, shell -&'r amber, CQ reg. $1.50 and $2.00 values nMUC ' 50c Beauty Pins 21c Heavy Gold-Plated Beauty Pins, in va riety of patterns and plain, extra strong" clasps,' regular 50c values, on .sale at . :ii . . . sVA c r $3.75 Cut Glass $1.48 Reg. $2.50 - to $3.75 Cut-Glass AO Naooies. bargain table ... ... . p X st O : o ' Women's Lisle-thread Lace Boot : Stockings, fine imported quality, in pink, sky, lavender, heliotrope, tan, brown, black,' and an endless variety of colors. Values to 65c. for Monday sale. . . . . . ... : .-. 29 c f Sample Sale of Bedspreads An extraordinary and unusual special purchase of manufacturers' sample Bedspreadsno two alike finest selected samples -crochet satin and Marseilles patterns, full size- greatly reduced, as follows: $12Qv Bedspreads;, $1.35 Bedspreads. . $1 .75 Bedspreads . . ' $2.00 Bedspreads.. $2.25 Bedspreads.- ' $2.50 Bedspreads . . $2.60 Bedspreads. $3.00 Bedspreads . . $3.50 Bedspreads'. . -$4.00 Bedspreads $5.00 Bedspreads. . . . . . ,90c .. . .98c . .$1.25 . .$1.60 :.$1.65 : .$2.10 ..$2.15 ..$2.45 .$2.85 ..$3.15 ..$3,501 Extraordinary Reduced Price Sale, of - Crearri Wool Dress Goods 50c Plain and Figured Mohair Briliianlines yard 2&t 60c AU-Wool Cream French Batiste, yard. . .'. . . , 43 ' 85c Imported Cream Mohairs and .Sicilians, yard : 159 $15 English Yachting Serges, 46-inch, cream, yd. 98 $1.25 Chiffon Mohairs and Wool Taffetas, yard 89 j $1.75 Cream Yachting Serge, heavy weight, 50-in. 81.48 $W5 HerAngbone-stripe Cream Serges' 50-inch. v 98 $1.75 fine Cream Chevron' and Diagonal Serges: .81.48 $2.00 fine Cream Yachting Serge, 50-inch. . ... . . .$1.69 Oiciiuci vj-xxcv.i vuiacia Beauty, Strength arid Health ' for Women Who Take WILLARD WHITE. COS Vaucairc Galcga Tablets A Biist Developer, flesh Builder and. Tonic .... , ' Ths remedy so highly Indorsed by all leading authorities on health and beauty culture. . -White's Vaucairs Oalesa Tablets round out - shrunken, hollow , parts, develop , ths bust, create a good appetite and clear the complexion. If you are THIN,, run down, - nervous . and A weak, take a box and note their wonder- II r ' tul effect; reguUr ,11.0s ,b6 sals.. ...... 7W ! CAUTION Imltsf Ion and worthless' nostrums Lsre being offered. See that the name, Wlllard.. MLLOROSL BLAUTY CRLAM has - no equal.- Excellent V for the -complexion. irecues. wrinkles, pimples.- blackheada. tan. chapped Hands, or race, etc., does not grow nair or turn- ranoia, ana naa a verr-aainty odor,' sugsestlva .of fresh flowers. Defies sun, wind. r.; and dust, SCXnCOSOsa aO OWJSl-Ths Perfection. of, toilet nas s aeiig-ritnii odor,, soft and velvety and ,tt Stlcka,"- , a Lsrgej beautiful box. of, cream or powder; regular. . ic . a -ill box. Special thU sala ..; I ......... tJ 7 L dainties The spring fashions dictate a slender effect for-the stylish fig ures. It is not necessary to BE lender', but to produces slender appearance. And this depends solely on the corset you. wear. We direct attention to the W. B.' Redusb CTset, which has the great advantage of producing a"' slender figure for-the stout as well as ths slim woman. Second Floor.' W. B. Reduso Corset' is the' ideklcorset for stout figurc. It;not alone restrains the"ten'dency'-t6 Werflthines;" but it molds the' oef developed proportion! into those pleasing, graceful outlines hith. erto thought to be attainable only by slighter figures The corset is cut low under the arms,' very long over hips and back. Strong hose-supporters at front and hips !t:$3.50 We Are" Sole Portland Agents. W. B. Corset for the medium figure. This handsome .. model has high bust, deep hips long back,' garters at front and . sides,, lace and ' ribbon trimmed. It is a splendid value which we otter at IS: $1.00 A . Dainty 'W. B. Gir die-Too Corset made for the slender figure,, wUh deep . nips, : gar ters front 1 snd sides. Exceptional lvalue- at 1 VI AT i Hill f l ' 1 yv i t II . a WW W. B. Corset,' medium bust, just" fhe proper length over the , hip and abdomen, taper ing waist; hose sup porters at front and sides, prettily trim'd with lace and ribbon. This corset at " J - $1.5.6;; La Vida . Corsets are the ideal ' corsets for women , who wish-'a gen u.i.n e whale bone corset, made in the gmarest and. new est; styles, at -" x, a$5.SO