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2 : , THE' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 20. 1008. - u J! SIEELOFFICI i ' Wealthy Pittsburg Broker Puts Bullet in Brain After J . Telephoning to Hotel I i Manager leaves $100, , 000 Life Insurance. ". (t'alted freea Laaaart Wtre.l flan Francisco. Cal, Oct to. With a hull.' In hla brain, Otha M. HartseU. wealth broker of TltUbunt. ! yln at th Cottage hoepltai after removal from the. HStel Rafael, where, alone; and tired of Ufa, he attempted to lM nia cwn life laat night. Hartaell left a .... ... ti hotel manaaer carefully ex- t.linln that ha waa. not Insane, but tUn; that humaryeiistenoe, even wun hla great wealth, field nothing for bim. and he had resolved to leave It. The life Hartaell held ap valueless was Insured by him for 1100.000 to "HarUell. who waa one of the Carne gie ateel millionaires, had been a guest -it the Hotel Rafael for six weeks. He appeared to be contented ' ana nappy enough to enjoy life. To friends he spoke of a trip to Japan that he waa Haiii.-ll telephoned to ' Manager Or pin of the hotel to come to hla room within fifteen minute. Orpin waited tW designated time and then went to the room. mere ne luuim a chair with a bullet hole In hla head - anil, the revolver lying near him. The man waa In a stupor, from which he has not recovered. . Hartaell lefta letter for A. T. De forest, a San Francisco friend, and tel egrams for hla eon. JU M. Hartaell. head of a department Of the Carnegie Steel company, Rev. W. H. Hartiell of Min neapolis, a brother, and for his executdr. MBS.' O'COXNELL SAYS PI0GOTT IS MISTAKEN - Mr. 'jullA b'Cohhll of Howe1; addt tlon. Bars' she la not the- "next friend of C. H.'Plgfre-tt.' the.-poet laureate of the Oregon: bar. ; In addition to this specific denial she says imany other things about Mr. Plggott wnica are not complimentary. She also says that - by the time she I through with Mr. MB gott he will -never again aay, either in court or out,, that ahe is .not of trong mind. Mrs. DConneU'a statement is called forth bv a' suit brought by Pig' gnu against Charles? Powner alleging that Downer exerted undue influence . over Mrs. O'Connell tn a realty deal. Mr. OV.rtnnell lava that Plaeott used to be rsher attorney, but that ahe paid Mm all she owed him and dismisaed li hit. turning her legal business over to W. R. Hufford. an attorney In the 8 wet land building. ' She gava Plggott, she fays, soma 570 in cash jfor bis serv ices. 'Then ha wanted more. She of fered hlra an equity In some property amounting to aoout eou, out ne wanted her to mortgage her homo for JS00 to turn. She rerusea.. After severing relations with Mr. Plggott. Mrs. O'ConneU sold some prop erly ro uowner ror sa.avw now rigpu has brought suit to cancel the sale, al eglnr that the enwerty is worth 1 6.000. that Mrs. o uonnell is unaer we mriu ence of Downer and that the latter Is defrauding the woman. ELECTRICAL SOCIETY, WILL MEET TONIGHT The Klectrieal- society of Portland , will meet tonight at 8 p. m. at the T. M. C. A. building-, where it has tem ' porary quarters. The speaker of the evening- will be Albert w. Ashley on "Modern Systems of. Telegraphy." Mr. Ashley has had many years' experience In that line of communication. Jer ome I. Blalsdell will give a talk on ''Wireless Telegraphy for Amateurs," and will give his experience In build In outfits. , ' Any one may Join this club at the meeting or by writing to Howard Rlg ler. chairman membership commltcee, 1062 Thurman street, lae club has no connection with the T. M. C. A. or with the Portland school of trades. In any way and is composed or persons inter ested In electricity. Any illness caused by a lack of ' blood will be benefited by a course of treatment ' with U Pinli Pills. They increase the red . matter in the blood and enable it to carry to every organ arid tissue an increased supply of oxygen, the great supporter of life. Send today for booklet of Information and cures. ur. w imams nnic mis are sold by all druggists or will be -lent postpaid on receipt of price, 50 cents per box, six boxes for $2.50. Dr. Williams Medicine Co, ScbenecUdy, N. Y. Mother Sensational $5,00 Hal Sale Reg. Values ioM 15 Each S . i i i in i I. n i ..I n M i i i . . f "lm ...i -I. J I',' ZL a . If 'J I ' I . ' '' just unpacxea ana ready ro se, crisp ana iresn, aeugnnuuv pieasma . and new styles Hats that will astonish all who come to buy. or looFTby j-, the wonderfully good quality of materials used and by the originality and k cleverness of stvlesu "Bouaht In immense auantfths and nrked at a nrpaf ' , ... t - r - 3 i i i' ' .1 " il . 9 ' " ' ' I . " - ii 1 ' 1 K ' aeai less man inej were manmaciurea vro sen for. AlTthe leading shapes and colors, taste' fully trimmed. Regular values to FIFTEEN DOL- W f) LARS EACH; for Wednesday selling, special, each f A. VI J J II -. , " A. ' , Agents for Libbey Cut Glass SaveathirdtS Centerpieces and Doilies, 7 to 36 inches in diam eter, in embroidered Japanese drawnwork. Splendid quality linen, exceptionally rich dec orations. About 200 pieces in the lot,-special at ONE THIRD OFF Ladies' Home Journal Patterns Lon&w oves $2.79 Pair Women's 16-button Jerith Kid Gloves, in black, white, tan and all the new fall shades. A full assortment pf sizes and regular S4.0Q values.. Agents for Merode Hatdfinished Underwear 5th WASHINGTON AND 6T Special tor Wednesday, the , Qty mt pair...,. ...i.........J)!,.iy Agents for Delmal Linen Mesh Underwear MESSAGE OF GOOD WILL : (Continued from Pags Ona.) 1st between Japan and the United States. "My thanks are due tn the president for affording . my , subjects, by your visit, an opportunity to give new proof of their sincere attachment to your countrymen, and I also wish you to convey to the president thia message: That Japan's historic relations of good understanding and genuine friendship Kith the United States, I shall count the valued Heritage qf my reign. . fit shall be' tn the future, ha In the past, my constant aim and desire to weld the ties of amity uniting the two countries Into Indissoluble bonds of per- ict-i itccora. "I trust that the same succeaa so far attending your voyage may be with you to the ead.w Probably the most IntprMtlno- fpfttnr or tne aay program waa & luncheon given by tne emperor personally, with the princess. In honor of Admiral Sper ry. Ambassador O'Brien anil the flair officers. Ambassador (VRrlen nmn.nt. ed Admiral Sperry to the mikado. Prime Minister Komura and Naval Minister 8a I to were prominent In the ceremonies, which were most pleasant and gratify ing to all concerned. After . the extennlve ilAhr.tlnn. nf the day and the dinners and entertain ments. Admiral Snerrv anil hi nffir-ora are resting tonight at Shlba palace. JAPANESE PEOPLE AND PRESS PROFESS .ANIAVCT GOOD WILL Three Handkerchiefs for 50c All Portland is buying handkerchiefs and saving as they never saved before. Thrifty thousands throng the handker chief aisle from morn' till nighf. No bargain-wise woman wiil lei this opportunity slip. Phenomenal sale of high quality handkerchiefs, including several hundred of the famous Richardson's Irish linen. Plain linen or cambric with medium or narrow hems; linen lawns with hem stitched borders, unlaundered handkerchiefs ; convent em- Silks 98 c Yard f Peau de Crepe Silk, a popular and handspme weave in-1 all of the most popular colors, regular $1.25 grade;' Special Wednes- AO day, yard yOC . - Small Things 5c 10c 10c .4c broidered or hemstitched finish ; broideredyvith scalloped or hemstitc edge. The regular values run as high as 35c each. On special sale Wed nesday Bga'm at low price of THREE for cambric and jswiss.em itched 'nn3l" f ; II 2 WHITE PEARL BELT BUCKLES, assorted shapes, val ues to 50c each: spe cial . FOLDING WIRE COAT HANGERS 3 CAKES WITCH HAZEL SOAP . TOJLET PAPER, per roll ,.. iuc Bumis HJLAUK Q INK DC PICTURES, size 22x28 inches, 16 subjects to choose from, mounted on mats, worth f to $1.00 each. Special . . . WC Dress Goods! 9 . I . Handsoipe Color combinatipns,int french or bcotch plaids, splendid for making children's dresses or' $5 'Handbags - n shirtwaist1 suits, worth to h - $1.50 the yard. -'Special. .. i)C Xti $2.75 Unf rimmed Hats $1.75 If you have a turn for millinery and do your own trimming, here is a chance for you to exercise it and save tremend ously. For Wednesday's selling we feature every un- trimmed dress hat shape In our house at special prices SPECIAL No. 1 -DRESS HAT SHAPES of silk, silklmd velvet or velvet in novel, or staple shapes and (? jr colors, black included. Reg, price $2.75, now$ i I 3 SPECIAL No. 2-EVERY DRESS SHAPE in our siock,in- eluding the famous Uchtenstein and Sybel dress shapesgo at this reduction. We also offer our more popular priced models. Colors and styles are the very latest, and regular values are from $1.25 to $10 each. For a tremendous business in our millinery section Wed- nesday we reduce every one in m, One-Third f oy n. tvee ciotworthy pondent of the United Press, on Board me u. rs. ueorgia. Toklo, Oct TEAMS STALLED AT . SEVEN-MILE HILL HpeeUI TiUpttrh to Th Journal.) Sweet Home. Or., Oct. 20. It is re ported by people coming Into Sweet Home from the mountains that a num ber of teams bound , for Prineville and other eastern Oregon points are stalled t the foot of Seven Mile Hill. The storms of the past week have had the effect of making the mountain road Im passable for heavily loaded teams. . Companies Incorporated? Salem, Or., Oct 20. Articles of In 20. Admiral Bperry to day In person conveyed an expression or gooa wui rrom President Roosevelt to the emperor of Japan and that of- iiciai reaponded happily In the spirit of friendship. The whole attitude of nosts and guests Is that of good feel ing. The Japanese press is advocat ing an "honest understanding by Ameri ca and Japan of the position of the two countries and the eastern prob lem." K The Japanese people ar- making every effort to make the men of the fleet enjoy the visit and they are suc ceeding admirably. The entire recep tion, considering its many phases by far surpasses for elaborateness any yet given the fleet on the world cruise. The emperor and emnrpHi rav. i ences to the Ikfflrern anil .toH A .u. corpora tlon have ben fllrt In th nt. I feet and it was on this occasion thnt J ice or secretary or state, pin follow Portland Srenicscope rompanv; cap! ta stock. 17.500; principal office. Port- jano: incorporators. 01 Baura, I. Lea ser Cohen and I. B. Holzman. Special at $3.29 . Notarie Commtaffionpd. (Seletn Burran of Tb Journal.) Salem. Or., Oct. 20. Commissions s notaries have been Issued to M. H Btevenson. Portland; J. S. P.ltter. Nc-edv; J. B. Perry, Pendleton; Robert E emlt'h, prx-hiirr and A A Javne. Hood Hlver HO you feel Distressed eS alter your meals? The stomach is weak and unable to do its work prop- Ierly and in need of instant attention. Now is the time lo take a few doses of Admiral Sperry and the mikado1 ex- After the audiences an elaborate luncheon waa served In honor of the officers, with Naval Minister Saito as hip noBi. Tonight the naval cadets, guides and interpreters gave a dinner to the blue Jackets. This was one of the most In teresting events of the reception. The American sailors had greqt fun with the Japanese boys and the dinner was great success. Everyone Is looking much pleasure to the to be given by Admiral Toa-o tomnr. forward with great reception Jj-jjOSTETTER'Q STOMACH 3itterS 1 row at the imperial aMn Th... i gardens have not been opened to -the public since the great reoptlon of the heroes of the Russian war. Extensive preparations have ben made for the reception and It is expected to be one I of the most beautiful functions tn the i history of the land of cherry blos- soms. There has been no suggestion of unpleasantness whatever during the vis It here and there la vr ni.n. that the full program of entertainment will be carried out without the allrht est hitch. REED WANTED (Continued from Page One.) ind see how quick! v things rtomc normal aain. ltif :bso!utely pure sr.d has ' ff:i in use success fully in ; ' f Ir.izrcrticn, D73- i r- l L-vrr Tr: 1 resignation of Mr. Reed was tendered. Neither President Chllberg nor Dl- rrciorHWBFnu an ra !J expected auch an outcome, bat while tbey decline to ad mlt It K h believed that Reed s action relieved a situation which had h eitretnelv embarraaslng. Inajirauch as tr. Reed waa ondar contract at Site per moats (or a period of four years. Win Mm Olmn Qeeaa. Erpol Uon of HciaJa this morning re tj4 to 4cse the Reed r1f r.l torv J unuTTHvu I ' Mat 4 jaw r XI 9-TTCk M iMirvai n ivnwrini Wlinin SB Ma or two. Whit wlU be dove toward fiif. Ing the vara-t could ot be IwdmI I ! saerning. Th work of the ntwui. i tlon wiit be rarrted . alnrut. For a Wednesday sale in the Leather Department we offer choice of every Handbag in our stock, regularly worth $4.00, $4.50 or $5.00, at this low. price. They come in seal, morocco, walrus, alligator and novelty leathers. AH the popular shades, gilt or gunmetal trimmings, strap or round handles. The colors are green, brown, black or tan. Mind you, every bag in our stock, -worth $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00, Wednes-Q Enamel Beds An underprice sale this week that offers unheard of values and wide ranee of choice. nicely finished, strengthened with heavy chills, thtee-quarter or full size. Plenty of r or n bargains, $7.50 values .tbOatjD w They are all Women's $35.00 Suits I fl"ee PettkoafS Special at $18.95 $135 Vals. 89c Here is a lot, of decidedly jaunty models for those who do not care for the long skirted. coats. . The coats are medium length and skirts are in the popular plain circular models. Colors are blue, black, brown, green and red. Plain colors only, no fancies. The matertals are splendid quality Cheviots, Panamas and Herring Bone suitings, broadcloths, etc. There are plenty of every size, and in, all sizes. 'Tis a sale that should prove of irresistable attraction to the value seeker. Suits with distinctive originality of cut, from one of the best manufacturers in New York. Regular values to $35 Threg hundred suits in the tot Wednesday only $5 Shoes $3.39 Pair A .t4 rncf, .r-r.ot fcaa tunned "T! '"t wim i v. rJv 'Tit a mammoth sale, with mag nificent assortments and superb styles to choose from Patent kid. calf or colt, tan Russia, black kid. and gunmetal calf leathers. Shoes for classy dress or sturdy weari Button or lace styles, light or heavy soles. Represented are such , fa mous makers as Wright & Peters, Hallahan Sl Son ; Laird, Schober & Co. and Schmaltz, Goodwin & Co., and 22 lines, of regular $3.50 and $4.00 shoes. Tia a sale really re markable for the tremendous range of choice offered, a7weTIai"thi y superb values to be had. TJiere are not all size in one lot, but among all the'lots there is no foot we need miss Iittifg nor a taste we need fail to please. Reralar a-.aaA.. aT a a a a . values to ana evert more, i-peciaj lor Wednes- Cay, the pi:r X) and even more. Special for Wednes- Women's Knit Short Skirts, in solid colors or fancy striped border. They come in , black, navy, cardinal, gray and white,, with con trasting borders. In dispensable for winter wear. Every woman can afford to have two or three at this price, and tis surely' the pet ticoat bargain of, the year. Regularly worthy to $1.35 each. Special Wednesday OA for .89c Lace Curtains FOUR SEVENTY FIVE and up for Cur tains that will grace any borne they, may be , purchased fon i Be cause of, a fortunate. The Silverware Four-piece Tea Sets sugar, creamer, spoonholder and tea pot; $6.50 value. C A on Special ... J4.00 Four-piece Tea Sets, worth $7.50. Special for &t ni S1 OD. ) Fourvpiece Tea Sets, engraved aesigns, wortn a.oo. ( r Special, set JDedU Four-piece Tea Sets, footed de signs, worth A ai Sl4J3u pl bll.lal Four-piece Tea Sets, footed de- ligns, worth fclvf fit 520.00. spi ...... o 14. yo Bakiag Pishes, regularly worth $4-50 each. Spe- 0 Of? cial CJ.aC J Baking Dishes, regularly worth H.C5. Special for fJ fn Only C4.0U "buy" we can sell these for prices that mean great savings 'to. our customers. Arabian, Tambour, Filet Net, Scrim and Novelties. Regular prices run from $19.00 to $8.50, and the &A 7P sale prices from ? 12.75 to .............. .!. . . I 0 Three Pairs 25c Hose 50c Hurry in and buy three pairs air WOMEN ot fast tfiacic Litton nose, au sizes, regu lar retail price 25c the pair," Wednes- Jn day, three for ... -OUC " am. mm m iii wtaaa) m ii(vu iiva J 3 . J " 1 f . . inq mcaium wcigni, reuiar too. ni grade. t Special, 3 pairs for. . . OUC Women's Tights $2.59 Pair Silk and lisle, ankle length, light blue, pink and white, $3.00, values. bpe- cial, the f pair .$2.59 Valenciennes Lace Wc Yard Round-Mesh A'alencierines Laces, fine quality, widths J 5 to 3 inches. Tegular values to 20c the yarJ. Special Wednes- in' day, the yard ., ....;.....; llC