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THE 'OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 9, 1813. IT? IMF MUTED m w .. . GEMS IE it. She ad Made $50,000 in the Sacramento Underworld; ; '. ,y No Marks Left. "-' ''"- T:: - ' ....... '';," ,i .v". (Cntf4 reaa ttaacd Wlra.y v, Sacramento Cal.,Juljr S. Tht polW today wer UH entirely At ea. so far aa tangible clue are concerned. In the murder of Cherry do Bt, Maurice, keeper of an underworld resort, who lata yev terjay- waa found itrangled to- death here, with 5000 worth of Jewels mlsa- . . , . 1 . : That death was Inflicted by a matter earroter, a powerful plan, who held bis victim with his knees upon her ahoul ders,1 atranglinc her to deatn without leaving a. mark, la the opinion of Pr. C. B. Jones, who performed the autopsy.' The only arreat made- la that of Cleo Sterling, an inmate of the Cherry cluu, the resort whore the murder occurred. "She found the body on the floor. " t r Cherry de St. Maurice, about 83 yeara olJ, la estimated to have made between 150.000 and 1100,000 during the last 10 years ln Sacramento. -.a ir . , ' When the legislative discussion of tho red light abatement law was on, tho . woman visited Governor Johnson to pro test against the elgning of the bill. . SAFE AND SANE FOURTH NEEDED IN BROOKLYN ".. (United Preai Ud Wlrc.V New York, July . The high cost of living' today la a thing to marvel at In that aectlon of Brooklyn known aa New Lots. Beef la a till going not going up -tmt going east as the result of July . 4 Joke. ." , ,. - , Neighbors whose gardens and clothes ' lines have auffered all summer at the hands of Mrs. Sarah Liohtensteln's five cows tied bunches of crackers to the caudal appendages of the quintet The ffve were too heavy to go up. but they went toward the Atlantlo ocean at a lively ollp and have not alnoe been seen by their Irate owner, who applied' for warrants for -a father and son whom she accused of giving the kids their start. ' " x JOHN ABBOTT IS DEAD AT FOREST GROVE HOME (Special tn 1 Jflarnatl Forest Grove, Or., July 9. John Ab bott, aged 67 yeara, died at his home yesterday after a short illness. Mr, Abbott came to this city over 20 years ago, and was a member of the Jewelry firm of Abbott & Son. lie was always a atanoh Democrat He was known throughout the county as a lover of fine horses, always owning one or two trotters. There has scarcely been an election held In this city during the past 25 years when Mr. Abbott waa not a Judge. He was past chancellor commander of the Knights of Pythias lodge of this city. His widow and one son, Mayne Abbott survive him.- MADE GRAND EXALTED RULER OF THE ELKS, Edward Lench. of , New Tork. Itochester, N, -T., July 9.-i-By a vote of 1119 to 892. pdward Lench of New York: '.lodge; No. 1 was' elected grand exalted ruler of the Klks, to succeed T.' B, Mills. : J. C. Boyd of Baltimore was the. only other candidate,- Fred C Robinson of Duouque, . Iowa, was re elected grand secretary.' .Other officers chosen , were:' ' tirand esteemed leading knight, P. IT. Shields, Clarksburg W. Va.; grand es teemed loyal knight, H.' H. Jennings, Bridgeport, Conn. grand esteemed lec turing knight, E. M. Dlckermaa, Tucson, Aria.; grand inner guard, Edwin J. Kel ly, .Cheyenne, Wyo.j grand trustee for five years, 8. V. Perrott Indianapolis; grand trustee for two years, James R. Nicholson, Springfield, Mass. . . Denver was inanimously chosen for the 1914 convention when, Atlanta with drew, . - ' BANK FINANCED ITS OFFICERS PROJECTS (United Press Leased Wire.) Washington, July 9. Assistant Secre tary of the Treasury John Williams re turned from Pittsburg yesterday after noon, where he investigated the condi tion of the First-Seoond National bank, which closed its doors yesterday. Be tween 5,000,oOO and $6,000,000, Wil liams asserted, had been lost as a result Of bad loans, but he thought there prob ably would be sufficient assets to pay depositors' fn full. Williama asserted that there Is pos sible evidence of "gross mismanagement and lack of foresight" In the adminis tration of the bank's affairs. He de clared the .Pittsburg clearing house de clined $5,000,000 In bonda the govern ment tendered to provide against pos sible continge:.les. . 'Enamlnatlon," said Williams, "shows favoritism in loans and extremely bad conditions. It showed the bank, appar ently, was financing the private proj ects of the officers of the institution." Is a delicious tonic for tVe convalescent -its piquan cy stimulates jaded appe t i t e'i and - pleasantly as siscs nature in the process of recon struct ion ORDER a Case by Telephone ; , Mam49-A 1149 , , The pure beef in light-proof bottles . , .: ,... :. .. . . .'. . ........ ,-. i . ; . i . '. .... ' i..- ' Gamtrmus- Brewing Co. Portland,' Oregon LAND RACES SHOW GROVER LAND PROBABLE CLEVE VICTORS GET LAST HEATS CATCHER FOR BEAVERS Santos Maid Captures ,2; 16 v Trot; Longworthy Paces'' J'. ; Miles in 2s04.-v-. Cleveland, Ohio. July .- Santos Maid captured the last. two beats of the t:19 class trotting, and EUwah, a blind colt, took both heats of the 1-year-old race for .4:16. trotters. . -,f -tf. ;.,;,.,, c-r.h?is Loniworthy B, after finishing ninth In the firat heat of the Forest City take, came back and won the next two heats. It was a 2:05 pace and the last two heats were stepped tn 2:04.' . ft.. The summary: ; . ' ' , 2:10 CU trotting, 2 In I, parte $3000; ew n tot .Mtio, a. m., or rtier io 'Great .(Grtdrt t Uncle Blft, b. ., by John A. McKer- on ...(ABdrawt) 1 Creosote, b. g by Todd ........(Kr) 9 Judaoo Girl, .. b. - n., . by Peter the , liNtt ...".;.;. .......... ..Coi Sletot, br. n., by reter the Ortat ...(Oerrityi T Hlng-trlon, b. h., br Blngta Rodnr) 4 Wumly, c. b. m. by friiiee of Bdgtr : ......(Marpbr) Fraactt . Crabtm, br. m., by Frtwee M McCredle "Admits" "Cleveland Backstop Has, Been Under." .i - ."Consideration, ii dr. Bro Todd! 'hi', b.', br Tod4 (Vicbootld) 9 -t Tlm.a:Oali.'!a:Otli.- SntlU, -r, Thrte-rear-oid tweeptttkM, 2:15 . class, trot tinc, 2 la 8. 2400 added: Gunrtb, b. by Al JMinUy. ....... WhItehtea 1 Peter Jobnaoa, b.' e., by ftray fetroa (Oo)2;2 Sweet Alice, b. f by Walnut HtU. , .....(Btnyoti) 2 4 refftntlo. b. by TreBntlc......Ueri) 6 2 Vlrgiuia Todd b. in., by Todd Dorothjr tr,'b. I., by Pettr the m.( by loaa e.... ( Jump) 4 0 Great (. Nolan) 6 IIollroo4 Kate, r. e". f.f by Joe Ikidd Good Ooodt, b. g'l oy ioaanlt; ' M M. ,... A .1.1 I i JToroat City stakes, 5:05 class, ptclng, 2 ta 2, purae 200O. Loos worthy : 8., b. f ., by On Time ..... .7:.... .(Mnrpbr) I 1 Braobam Bauahman, br, h., by Sambet- U Wilkes 7.7............(0oa) Walter Oochato, blk. f, by Oocbato. . (lAgg) 2 2 1 Colombia Fixe, b. b., by Ptctolat...... ;.,7..w ....(Bunts) H t T Knlrht Oewatdo, b. lu, by vwelftb Might u....(Baj) 4 2 2 Slower Direct, b. m., by Direct Bur ,.... (Wblteheadk 2 4 2 Klnf Daphne, blk. a., by King Dlroot uroaii see (&naiiti T T S Impetoout Palmer, b. b., by Impetnoos ItU (ValaaUna) 2 I dla TlmS:08?4, 2:04, 3:04. 8:00 class, pacing, 8 beats, Bar puna, (1200. Foot Prluce, ch. h.. by Pulaski Prince (Pitman) 2 11 Vera B b. a., by Hal B (Kajr) 12 2 ArliDt, b. ra., by Arlington (OoaneU).. 8 7 2 View Elder, b. g-, by Box Klder Jr. .....(Murphy) 2 4 2 Harry A, b. (., by Arlington (Jump) 7 B 2 WoodcllH. King, b. b., by Asbland Wllket Jr (Cox) 4 4 4 Greatctt Ueart, b. b., by Great Heart (Bedford) 6 d 8 Anna As He, b. m., by Az Mo Not (btanti) 8 8 1 Grace D., cb. m., by Anderaon ...... . (Rodney)- WESTERN TRI-STATE i IP A 1 It B".tav - ( LtAUUt UAMCd I- .". -A North Yakima, Wash., July 9. Bert Fltchner was invincible for seven in nings yesterday and during that time his team mates scored enough runs to Rive the locals a 4 to 8 victory over Walla Walla. Fltchner was wild at times, walking six batters. The contest was the first one of the second half of the saaaon. - . The score: ' K. H.E. North Yakima 4 10 1 Walla Walla 3 6 0 Batteries Fltchner and Taylor; Kel ly and srown. Bolso, Idaho, July 9. Boise took ad vantage of Jamison's poor pitching and Pendleton's poor fielding yesterday and defeated Terry McKune's tossers by the score of 13 to 6 In the opening game of the second half of the season. The score: K. Ii E. Pendleton 6 10 6 Boise 13 12 I Batteries Jamleaon and King; Woods, Melter and Gard. National League Games. At Philadelphia K. H. E. Pittsburg 6 13 0 Philadelphia 4 9 0 Batteries Camnits, McQulllen, Coop er, Hendrlx and Simon, Coleman; Mayer, Beaton and Klllifer. Umpires Brennan and Eason. At Brooklyn ' R. H. E. Cincinnati 3 8 1 Brooklyn - 1 7 3 Batteries Ames and Clark; Allen and Miller, i . ' Umpires Qulgley and Emslle, - - At New York . R. H. E. Chicago :. C .13 4 Mew York 6 8 3 - Batteries Lavender and Archer, Breanahan; Tesreau, ' Marquard and Meyers. .; . - : . - Umpires Rlgler and Byron. At Boston , R. H.E. St Louis r. 2 1 Coston ..,..,.,., , . 6 10" 8 Batteries Griner ., ''and Wlngo; Tyler and Rarlden. i tv Umpires Klem and. Orth. .-'. ..Manager Walter.; McCredle admitted yesterday that Grover Land, the present Cleveland third catcher, was the man that he was. angling for to bolster hia backstopping staff, but was doubtful whether the Napa could get Land out of the major leagues. - Land Is said to be a scrappy -ballplayer and a brainy one.:&;'4 ; fi, (; ,w s '; ".:' ,r" .-' ..v; . Land would Ilka to come out to Port land. Ha- was extremely anxious to come a couple of years ago, and In a letter to Speck Harkness begged the pitohef to get McCredle to trade a cou ple of foul balls for him, as he face tiously 'put iU'N,-1- . Hank Butdher, former Beaver out fielder,. Is playing second baae for the Denver team, and hitting the pill at a .884 clip.. Bill Rappa la batting .261. Phil Coonty has the average of ..286. - Local and State Games tfe - , . Court Rosa City 63, Foresters of Amer. lea, ..defeated the Knlgbts and Ladles of Security Sunday, It t 2. The battery work of Bruns and Meyers, the batting of the Foresters, the K. and L. short-. top's yielding and; the umpiring of Washburn .were the' feature. Out of town teams wanting games with Rose City may phone ,r write Mr. Elvers, Woodlawa: 2938, 46 Watt street A remarkable photograph of the trail of a meteor In flight recently was made by an English soldier in India. ; ' ,1 .St,- J. Mi - i it lllJlf' I For Three Days Only Thurcda: , i , J . Friday and Saturday To all those ordering Suit Thursday, Friday or Sat. urday I will make, without extra cost, EXTRA TROUS ERS FREE striped or same material. . , :. , I am doing this in order to stimulate summer business All my men are hired by the week (not by piece, s in most tailor shop2), and I might ag well keep them busy. . ' I am not going to tell you again what a fine lot of pat terns I have. Everybody knows that. But I want to im press this upon you: v I am able to sell A Suit Made-to-Order for Only ; lJaj With Xtra Pant3 -FREE Ta . My large volume of business enables me to buy F0Ofi11&( my, Woolens at low price. - X am out of the high rent district, thus saving considerable on rent ' ' . 1 have a thoroughly organized workshop which I Own and operate myieli right on my premises, just above my store which saves ms at least $$ to $8 on suit of clothes yi&tf ::'" ' " -These are only a few of the reasons why. I can sell you for $22 a suit of clothes made to your order easily worth $30, and for which some tailors get as high as $40. Order a suit today- try it on tomorrow- and it will be ready for you the next daywith a fit that . " will give you style, ease and comtort Takes from life. Merchant Tailor Sixth and Stark Streets LIGHT-USER'SUES; WANTS FLAT RATE CONTRACT (Special te The Journal.) Hood River, Or.. July 9. C. A. Bell, proprietor of the Mt Hood hotel of this cltyr- baa f Ued,-uit fB the Hood River county circuit eourt against the Hood Hlver Gas 4 Electrio company for spe cif la performance of contract to carry out the provisions of the flat rate con tract between the company and the hotel at the time the big fight was on in this city between the two rival light companies for ; business. The State Railroad commission has ' since decided that flat rates were illegal and ordered the private contracts abrogated. . Sev eral hundred light users have' the same kind of a contract as the one given to Mr. Bell and the decision In the case will affect about three-fourths of the light and power users In Hood River, Judge Bradahaw granted the hotel an I Injunction restraining the light com. puny from interfering with the lights, pending settlement of the case. . - ' ; ' - i HOUSE BEGINS HEARING ON ALASKA RAILROAD (Itilted rreta teaaed Wire.) Washinatnn.' July S Th hnui, fp. jrltorles committee today-began hear. Ings on the proposal for a government built road In Alaska. It considered plans proposed In bills lntroduoed by Representative Lafferty of Oregon and Pelegate, Wlckersham ief -'Alaska. is.Jt ii in''' 'mi Jack) London i Is Better. 7 (United Freas teaaeC Wire.) - V . Oakland, Cat., July . Jack London, the author, who waa operated on here: vratftdiv for aODendlcltis. ' .raased . a. comfortable night and hie speedy recov j I ery is expeoiea. ' jmrs. ijenaun spent ine J night at the author's bedside. . ; vj. ,. ... Wise Homef urriishers From Far and Near Are Participating in the Offerings of O . . tTTTSl T(B of the $150,000 Fire and Water-Damaged Stock of Furniture, Carpets and Rugs. Drapery, Upholstery and Decorative Mate- 4. rials, Etc Ridiculously Low Prices Await You in Every Dept. Unparalleled is the patronage being bestowed upon this genuine value-giving salean event that will be long remembered by ' those who have so wisely participate, in the offerings of every department. Repairs and improvements are going forward rapidly, calling for the immediate disposal of the entire stocks ot every department, vvnai ucms arc mcnuoncu uciuw turn-. prise but a small representation 01 ine wonaenu vaiues mai awau uu iniuuuuue ow ."'frr?? :.Nv ,....r.v!!7y In Furniture a Column of Items Selected at Random Throughout the Stock $6.50 Folding Tables with metal bases ..fl $9, $11 and $12 Alahogany Center Tables, Bedroom Rocker, f3.Zt 1SS.75 ..... .. 3.00 Bedroom or Ccn- 93.75 now $5.75 Circassian Walnut now Chair to match, now ... Toilet Table Chair, now $8.50 Circassian Walnut ter Table, now , $12.50 Fumed Oak Costumer, now ..1)56.00 $15.00 Fumed Oak Costumer, now ..7.00 $14 Solid Mahogany Piano Bench ..$9.00 $18 Solid hand-beaten Copper Umbrella Stand, now $5.00 $17 Solid Mahogany Piano Bench. .fl0.50 $18.00 Solid Inlaid Mahogany Sewing Ta ble, now 12.00 $15.00 Mahogany Arm Rocker, now $7.50 $15 Solid Mahogany Center Table ..?6.50 $27.50 Upholstered Rocker with solid Cuban mahogany frame, now..-. 10.75 $45.00 .Upholstered ;Easy Chair with Ma hogany frame, now 22.50 $48.00 Overstuffedt Easy Chair with mahog any arms, now,;..,., 23.00 $60 Fine" Mahogany Settee, now ..38.00 $90,00 English Overstuffed Easy Arm Chair. - -now- 1 58. OO $75.00 Easy "Arm Chair with mahogany . frame, now-.,.. ... . .IO.OO $110 Solid : Mahogany Cabinet .... 49.50 $135.00 Berkey & Gay Colonial Highboy. colonial design, now 87.50 $100.00 Chippendale Library Table in an tique mahogany, now ,. 47.50 $87.00 Mahogany Library Table, colonial. now Vi.'i.v. ..; .46.00 $35.00 ISolid " Mahogany Serving Table, now , '..i . - iw .............. . .18.50 $20.00 Fumed Qak Serving Table, 10.00 $16.00 Fumed Oak Serving Table ...5.75 $35.00 Fumed Oak China Cabinet, 17.50 $48,00 Golden Oak China Cabinet, 24.50 $25 Golden Oak 8-ft. Dining Table ..$0.5O $50.00 Golden Oak Puffct, now . . . .28.50 $83.00 Fine Fumed Oak Buffet . . . .46.50 $75.00 Cireassian -Walnut Serving Table. now .24.KO $25.00 Birdseye Maple Dresser ..,.13.50 $40.00 Cream Enamel Chiffonier 19.50 $35,00 Cream Enamel Dresser . . ..16.50 $60.00 Mahogany: Dresser, now .,.30.00 $45.00 Golden ! Oak Chiffonier or Storage Chest. 52 Inches wide, now . .28.00 $100 Mahogany Cheval Mirror .': .'.32.50 $34.00 Fumed Oak 8-ft. Dining Table. now .....v........ .22.50 $135.00 Solid Mahogany 10-ft. ..Extnnlon Tahlf. 60-inch too, now i ...... ,.90.00 flR.00 Full-size Mahogany Bed ,;.. 6.715 !W.00 Fwll-alre Mahogany Bed .1. , .?8.50 $2 50 Tall-sire,' Continuotis Post- ,Vrm ri .,;".' ii ',' i'i . .". . ; iV.l3.50 $36.00 Full-size Brass ! Bed, with H-'xn nats. now -, vri t .:, . ii .'. .-v . . 21.00, $1?5 ;tTe'yif!tyt Iran Beds, full VrnU M a rt?n or cream' namel i 8.51 W i. Solid Mangany; ?HBed.h.'Ae)W;v' ,3.ot In Carpets, Rugs. Linoleums, Etc. BigelowandWhittal Wilton Carpets in the exclusive designs and color ings for which these fabrics are fam ous; regularly priced from $2.50 to $3.50 yard, now at 75$ to $2.50 Ydv Extra Wilton Velvet Carpet the most durable of medium-priced floor coverings ; single and double width, in a wide range of designs and colorings; regular price $2 and $4 yard ; now at 90 to $2.75 Yard. Velvet Carpets serviceable . and sightly fabrics with tne eiiecis 01 me more costly kind at a much smaller price; regular price $1.50 yard, now at 65t? to 90t Yard. Axminster Carpets never priced so low for equal quality; regular price $1.80 to $2.25 yard now at 75t to i?1.35 Yard. Body Brussels Carpet only the best makes and in the dainty chintz effects, so much sought after nowadays ; regu lar price $1.80 yd., now at $1.25 Yd. Tapestry Brussels Carpet ten-wire grade, in excellent bedroom patterns ; narrow and standard borders; regular price $1.35 yard, now at 65J Yard. All-Wool Terry in blue, brown, tan, rose and green and one yard wide ; reg ular price $1 yard, now at 65 1 Yard. Rixdorfer Linoleum the peer of all inlaid Linoleum ; in soft wood-floor ef fects; a few patterns left ; regular price $1.80 square yard,, now at $1.35 Bquars Yard. Room-size Rugs the rug stock is rapidly thinning out, but there are some unprecedented prices in all grades. - - - ( $80 ' Anglo-Persian, 9x12 ft "Ruga now at $43.25. , $50 Anglo-Indian, 0x12 ft.. Rugs, now at $35.75. $40,' $42150 and $45 Royal Wilton, 9x12 ft. Rugs, now at $26.75, $30.50 and $35.75. , - High-Orade Seamless Rugsimport ed, in unique t designs and colorings, in the 8 ft. 3 In.j by 11 ft. 6 In. and the 9x12 ft. sizes. . ' ',:, i'i-r-.;' ' ,.V '1 " 'r''' v'i1u.U4 "V' ' '! ''' '''''' VV"' Regular price $75 now..., .$47.50 Regular price $60 now., ...$35.00 In Drapery, Up holstery and; Curta i n Furies 200 Sample Lengths of Imported Linens, Cretonnes and Chintzes, ranging from Vt yards to 3 yards and from 32 in. to 50 in. wide, to close out at regular price. . , ;; For instance . ; v ';i;:":- '--Jl'0 50c Material, now, yard ..12 60c Materials, now, yard ....... ... , ,15 75c Materials, now, yard ........201 85c Materials, now, yard 21 $1.25 Materials, now, yard ............31 $1.50 Materials, now, yard ..........;.37J $3.50 Materials, now, yard ....87 $5.00 Materials, now, yard . V , , fttji . Sample Lengths pf Velvets, Velours and Armures also at regular pricsv;v"; $1.50 Materials, now, yard ........ A..37 $3.00 Materials, now, yard ......... ...75 $4.00 Materials, now, yard v. 1.00 $4.50 Materials, now, yard ..........113 $5.00 Materials, now, yard ....... ,.1.25 $8.00 Materials, now, yard .2.0O $9.50 Materials, now, yard ........ 2.37 5-Yard to 20-Yard Lengths of Cretonne at one-third former prices. -:'':j';- 35c Cretonne, now, yard .............12 50c Cretonne, now, yard ..4... 65c Cretonne, now,, yard .;....' i.iii"w.22 80c Cretonne, now, yard ''''nt 90c Cretonne, now, yard pc $1.00 Cretonne, now, yard..... ....... .33 Fancy Nets and Bungalow Nets at one third regular price. , V -fy&S Quantities ranging from IS ydi. to 45 yds. 60c Curtain Nets, now, yard ,...... '.20 75c Curtain Nets, now, yard 25 85c Curtain Nets, now, yard ..........29 $1.00 Curtain Nets, now, yard ;.33 $1.35 Curtain Nets, now, yard ;.,,45e 200O Yards of Curtain' and Drapery Edg ings, priced heretofore at 5e to 35c yard, now at ' ,-..? .....1 to TJ yard Sundoui1 Curtain Fabrics-i-Absolutely fast color, In all the new effects.i plain and self tone, 50 Inches wide now t one-third former price. ' $100 Sundour Fabric now 33 yard $1.25 Sundour Fabric,, now ltl&4&4 yard $1.50 Sundour Fabric; now ,;..50 yard $1.75 Sundour Fabric, now 0 yard $1.85 Sundour Fabric, now i.2 yird $1.25 Yard Imported Antique Crash, now at 45 yard. . ;':i';'' , 85c yar Monk's Cloth tmd Abbot's Cloth,' now st 450 yard. t . V.-,':' $1.25 yard Drspery Stlk noW;, o4JJe ysrj 80c yard Drapery Silk, now ViM35f yard 50 pairs of Lace and Scrim iVCurtalns at former prices. , 24 pair's of Cmh Curtains with' Strncltrd borders, regular price $4 50 pair, now 1X0 FIFTH and STARK FIFTI gta: As