1808.
Whr sot aaa money
Bar absolutely rur Drurs,
Standard BimidlM, Toilet Ar
ticles and Kubber Oooda at
lowest CUT-BATE prloee at
Llpman-Wolfe'a
"Owl" Drug Store
"Pur rood Law Dmji."
Established 1850 Fifty-Eight Year in Business Established 1850
Good Merchandise Only Quality Considered Our Pricea Arc Always the Lowest
Wc Say It Again! '
A baby and a Tic tor Talking
Machine oag-ht to maka any
homt happy.
Ooma and hear the Tlotor
plaj and slnf in out Tlotor
Ban, near ronrtb-at. entrance.
91.00 dowa and ai.00 a weak.
THE OREGON SUNDAY1 JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. UGUS
EMPEROR
VERY ILL
China's Uuler Sinking- Slow-j
ly and Best Physicians oi
Orient Have Boon railed;
Into Consultation Revo-;
Intioji Is Threatened.
;! Lingerie and Net Waists, v $25, for $6
(United Prcse Laasri Wlr. )
Peking, Aug. 1. It Tteetime known
here today thst the high official of
. the government are exceedingly con
cerned over the outlook because of the
aerlous dllness of the emperor anj the
general belief that It will be necessary
to establish a constitutional govern
ment to prevent a general revolution.
The emperor Is falling rapidly and
there Is little hope that he can survive
for many weeks. The best physicians
of the orient have been called to attend
x ut? i?iMiuiiin iuui inui inn. .'i uir im
pending revolution have been heard with
rear and trembling by those officials
who give the matter most serious con
sideration. There Is no question, however, that a
change In the form of government !s
bound to come soon and that the ancient
system of rule at laat must be modified
to conform with the advance of civilis
ation. Jn case of the emperor'a death it has
been determined to open a parliament
during the lifetime of the dowager em
press, as this is the only means by
which the outbreak of the revolution
can be avoided. In the opinion of the
officials.
Reports of the organization of a revo
lutionary party become more definite
dally, and It is now believed that the
agents of the rebellion are at work In
almost every quarter of the empire, j
The nest of the trouble Is In the south. !
however, and If there Is an outbreak !
the first trouble will be In that section. '
$5 Coat Sweaters$2.95
$6.50 Coat Sweaters at $3.75
$2.95
$3.75
Women's Coat Sweaters in cardinal, white and
grnv. t Jnly a small lot at tms low price
Sunerb Quality Women's Knitted Coat Sweaters in all
the popular colors. Sold regularly up to $6.50.
Ideal for tuning wear
$7.50 Wash Dresses at $2.95
JOHN OEVER HELD
FOR SHOWING
(Unltd Press Leased Wire.)
San Francisco. Aug. 1. Believing that
..they have cne of the men who blew
open the safe in the jewelry store of
Thomas Lundy at Fourth and Market
streets April 10 and stole $50,000 worth
of diamonds, the police are holding
John Dever, known to the police in
every city In the United States as an
expert cracksman.
Dever has been identified by John
Caulfield. a grocer of the Mission dis
trict, as the man who entered his store
Monday night and robbed him of $47
after beating Klin over the head with a
revolver. He has not been charged with
this crime, however, and his name is
registered only In the "small book" at
the eiy prison.
Dever robbed the Caulfield store just
at closing; time. The proprietor refused
to throw up his hands when ordered to
do bo by the robber and a -fight followed
In which Caulfield was knocked dense
Jess by Dever's heavy revolver.
He was captured the next day on the
waterfront, where his clothes had at- i
traded the attention of detectives.
Captain Kelley of the detective forco '
refuses to discuss the case but it is !
stated that detectives who have been
at work on the famous Lundy robbery ;
believe Dever to be one of the men lm- 1
plicated. It is said today that the man ,
will be charged with the Lundy robbery
next Monday. He has been sweated by ,
Captain Kelley for three days but main- i
tains u. sullen silence. ;
Thomas Lundy has Identified the man I
as one of several whom he saw hang
I
These pretty Sw i s s
Dresses come in styles
exactly like illustration,
which does not give an
adequate idea of their
gracefulness. It hard
ly seems possible that
we can sell such
dresses for $2.95. As a
fact, there are only 20
of them for, d0 Af"
each
Bathing Suits
Reduced Ten
. .
Per Cent
Our entire stock of
Women's Bathing
Suits reduced 10 per
cent. Largest stock in
Portland.
Waist Sales
Great tinadvertised
sales of Waists tomor
row at $1.19, $1.85,
$2.38, etc. Less than
half price.
NONE ON SAIX UNTIL NINE O'CLOCK MONDAY
Here is an occasion tbat comes but once a year the selling of our regular
stock of highest-class dress waists at one price lower than the cost of materials
alone. The making always the biggest item in this class of waists is not
counted at all. The patterns are exclusive and novel, as well as smart arid
neat. Most of them are the famous "Castleton" brand.
They include Hand
the deft fingers of
style two-thread German Valenciennes and filet lace panels
-Embroidered Lingerie
French needlewomen.
Waists with wonderfully delicate figures embroidered by
The lace trimmings are distinctive and exclusive in
Irish lace yokes, dotted lace panels, etc.
Also white and ecru Lace Net Waists, trimmed with heavy medallions of Irish
(.Tuny lace, etc. One style has a novel heavy lace bertha quite
crochet an
elaborate. They're not ordinary waists in any sense of the word.
all the way up to $25.00-
Regular values
-on' sale Monday for only.
$6.85
Charttilly Lace Veils
Vals. to $5.00 at $1.49
Here is a Monday sale
opportunity that seldom
conies an assortment of
round and square Chan-
tilly Lace Veils, all colors
the most popular and
expensive veil of the sea
son. Here are veils that
have sold all the way un
to $5.00, on sale for
$1.4P
35c Tuxedo Veil
ings at 19c
Round and Square Mesh Tuxedo Veiling, large and small
dots, all colors. Large assortment to select from. Q
Regular values to 35c yard 1C
tmbroider'd Stiff Collars 10c
Regular 19c and 20c Values
IMPORTANT None on Bale until 9 o'clock. Fale for Monday only. None reserved; none aent by mall,
none C. O. D. at tola sensationally low price. Be on hand promptly.
and
Sale of Engraved Cards
With
Plates
Such values as were never offered before by any Port
land establishment. We employ the most skillful design
ers and engravers, the immense volume of our business
enabling us to employ workmen at higher wages than
exclusive engravers.
100 cards and plate, four styles of fancy script, on best
vellum stock, any size. Regular price $2.00. OA
Sale pl.7
100 French Script Cards and Copper Plate, engraved on
best vellum stock. Regular price $.1.25; sale
price :
100 Shaded Old English Cards and Copper Plate,
best vellum stock. Regular $3.50 .values, sale...
100 cards printed from plate, best vellum stock; $1 JQ
value OJC
.$2.39
$2.49
Challenge Sale Silk Gloves
These Glove prices are absolutely the lowest quoted in any city in the United
States ; every pair a standard make on which everybody knows the price. We
still challenge any merchant in America to offer values that equal them.
(Signed) LIPMAN, WOLFE & CO.
$1.75 "Kayser" Silk Gloves for 85c
100 dozen Women's Colored Embroidered Linen Collars,
all sizes, large assortment of figures. Regular 19c 1A
and" 25c values, for . IvC
v
$1.25 Val. Laces 69c Dozen
errft
i ... - ...
uerman Valenciennes Laces, a special lot of insertions
and adges, beautiful new patterns, values to $1.25
dozen, for ,
35c and 50c Lace Jabots 29c
69c
Women's Lace Jabots, all onr regular 35c and 50c
values, cmly a small lot, reduced to
29c
90 Tailor-Made Wash Suits
Regular $10 Values at $5.85
Yes, these are the same 16-btitton Silk Gloves that were scarce last year at $175 a pair. The low price
is made possible by the low cost of raw silk at present. All with double-tipped fingers; all sizes in
black, white and leather shades and colors. Every pair new, Kayser and other standard makes. QC
Regular price $1.75 pair, lowest price in the United States ODC
$2j5 Silk Gloves, 16-Button, at $1.55
$1.55
Highest grade "Kayser" and "Fownes" 16-button-length Silk Gloves in black, white, the
wanted colors. Double-tipped, best qualities, all sizes. Are the finest grade, were $2.25 pair..'
Shartest striped and plain color Duck Tailor-made Wash
Suits. New shipment just from New York, in dr Of"
all sizes. Regular $10.00 values tfO.dD
Wash Suits, Lingerie Dresses
Values to $30.00 for $7.95
There are only about 25 Tailor-made Wash Suits in this
lot, but they're some of the best $20.00 to $30.00 values of
the season. Made of pure linen rep and poplin in plain
colors. Also Lingerie Princess Dresses of dainty lawn
and mull, in light blue, champagne, pink and white.
Values up to $30.00, go on sale Monday for ftp
only $titO
Ing about his place before the robbery.
The Lundy robbery was one of the.
most sensational crimes In the west.
The store stands on Msrket street half
a block away from the newspaper of
fices and three hlorks away from the
police station. It Is only 40 feet deep
no tne entire iront is glass, rue safe, :
which stands near the center of tho J
tore, was blown and the diamonds ; , .
Ptolen some time after midnight bu t At nn Pj n l'frpfl 1 1 ll nPSPOllSl
the crime was not discovered until the Ju H 1 uiu r' u 'Ilu I'uiiJt
Store was opened in the morning.
RAID OH PARIS
LABOR LEADERS
TEX
YEARS FOLLOWS
A JOSH DEFEXSE
Los Angeles, Aug. 1. After suggest
ing that he be thrown to the sharks and
moving that court adjourn before sen-
upon
to San Quentin
him, John La
prison
tenee was passed
pique was sent
today to serve 10 years.
LaPiqne, who was convicted of ob
taining $100 by false pretenses, con
ducted hrs own trial. He presented an
elaborate series of motions and suc
ceeded In delaying his sentenc e fpr some
time. At last when the court asked
him If he could not think of one more
motion, he replied:
"Tour honor, I move we adjourn."
When asked whether he preferred to
serve time at Folsom or San Quentin,
the prisoner said:
"I ask no clemency. Put me where I
can hear the sound of the mill or listen
to the waves of the sea, as pleases you.
Or follow the custom of the tenth cen
tury and throw me to the sharks."
Slianiko Hotel la Sold.
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Condon, Or. Aug. 1. The Hotel
Rhanlko. at SJhanikthe terminal of the
Columbia Southern In Wasco county.
has been purchased bv K. C. Rogers,
proprietor of the Oregon Hotel at Con
don. By reason of being a wet town In
a district of stockmen and wheat grow
ers. Shaniko is experiencing a sort of
boom. It Is one of the biggest ship
ping points on the feeders to the O. R.
ft N. The hotel has about 45 rooms and
has a bar In connection.
BODY FOFXD: CAFSE
OF DEATH A MYSTERY
hility
Arc
for Troubles
Prisoners.
(United Press Leased Wire.
Fresno, Cal., Aug. 1. Through the
finding of the bo'ly of Joseph Vernett,
a, well known miner, the mystery of his
disappearance has been partially cleared
tip, hut the cause of his death is
Shrouded in obscurity Sheriff Chitten
den this morning found the body of the
eged miner buried on fels ranch near
Bentinel In the mountains. Vernett was
last seen alive July IB. His disappear
ance was not remarked until a few days
ago. Charles H. Loper of Letcher was
detained tn'lay on suspicion of being
Implicated in the crime. He wss Vcr
nett's friend, and claims that the latter
had given l.lm power of attorney to
'look after his Interests here
1)1?. LEO ( HILTON.
I:
"It
a i miii i i hi i m ai
(L'nitcrt Press Leased Wire.)
' Paris, Aug. 1 -The gendarmes to
jday raided the headquarters of the gen
; eral labor federation and arrested Editor
Poughcl of the V'oix lu Peuple, the rev
olutionary organ of the federation; Sec-i-etaiv
Grif feulshes of the federation
and ii. Marie, a prominent member of
the labor organization. They are
.charged with i esponsiblllty for the riots
at Igneux and for the strikes which
are threatening Paris.
The raid was Intensely dramatic,
i Captain Lepino. ut the head of a large
; force of g ndarmes and firemen, made
a sudden approach upon the headquar-
it v. I ii'' rmiidnie was surroumled
oilier to prevent anyone from escaping
.'mo the pla e literally was captured by
tone of arai.s. The excitement of the
, ene suggested to the onlooker tho
:irtie.; of the re voluT ions.
A large number of the strikers In
line! in the flulitlng at Vigncu were
being cared for In the building and their
1 w.i II and groans edde-1 to the confusion
i c a used by the raid.
The authorities believe the three men
'miller arrfvt were the rh'.f Ins'igators
"f be o'ltbieaks. and an attempt will
be ma le to pp" e them responsible for
much of the re, ent trooMe
Watrants hae been issuer! f,,r sev
eral oilier badeis . f the fdrraA'n
movement. it is believer n effort w
lie m ide to lermlna'e the existence of
the federation
OLD PALS piTnTErT
1NSSIAX CHARLIE
i I '.bed Pre- I eatuM VCl-p i
I.o Angeles. Aug 1 lief, lives are
s- on ring the ity to,:,-: for I. H ss,
the convict who esoap. d from San yuen
tin Th.irsday Ross was foirneri t,e,t,i
of a gang of thieves t, re and secret
information oht a !ne,l hy the j,(,iIrc,
lo the belief that he is in hiding hi Los
Angeles now
K"M w nt to prison so that he might
protect Ms lienc nmen here, fearing that
the enli-e eang would be raptured If he
refusfri to enter a plea of guilty and
derrarded p trl.-il
It Is beHrj he was aideri in mak
ing his escape by members of his old
gene
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